Jacob McLendon

Male 1715 - 1793  (78 years)


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  • Name Jacob McLendon 
    Birth 1715 
    Gender Male 
    Death 1793  Wilkes County, GA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Patriarch & Matriarch
    Dennis McLendon   d. Bef 6 Jul 1706  (Grandfather) 
    Eleanor Bush  (Mother) 
    Notes 
    • 1748, Sep 30 -- Land Grant #401 & 1111, Bladen County, NC
      Jacob McClandon received 300 acres located at the mouth of McLendons Creek. [Editor's Note: deeded to Joel McClendon 1754 --> Dennis McClendon deeded 100a to John Overton 1756 and 200a to Sterling Carroll --> Sterling Carroll deeded to John Carroll 1767 --> John Overton 1773]

      1754, Apr 13 -- Deed Book 2 Page 27, Cumberland County, NC
      Jacob McClendon deeded Joel McClendon (both of Craven County) 300 acres located south of Deep River at mouth of Buck Creek. Patented to Jacob McClendon 1748. James Barton Jr. and James Barton were witnesses.

      1754, Apr 13 -- Deed Book 2 Page 29, Cumberland County, NC
      Joel McClendon (of Craven County) deeded James Barton 300 acres located south of Deep River at Rocky Ford. Patented to Joel McClendon 1748. Jacob McClendon and James Barton Jr. were witnesses.

      1757, Jan 29 -- Deed Book 1 Page 174, Cumberland County, NC
      Nicholas Smith deeded Henry Guest, Jr. 100 acres located on Buffalo Creek. Jacob McClendon, Joel McClendon and Abraham Richardson were witnesses.

      1758 -- Land Grant #294, Cumberland County, NC
      Thomas Knight received 300 acres located south of McLendons Creek adjoining Jacob McClendle. Joseph McClendell and Thomas Night were chain carriers. [Editor's Note: deeded to Jacob McClendon 1762 --> Isaac Sewell 1772]

      1762, Jul 25 -- Deed Book 2 Page 150, Cumberland County, NC
      Thomas Knight deeded Jacob McClendon 300 acres located on both sides of McLendons Creek adjoining Jacob McLendon. Patented to Thomas Knight 1760. John Grehum and Joel McClendon were witnesses.

      1764, Aug 23 -- 1759-1765 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Cumberland County, NC
      A road to be laid off from Sandhill John Smith's to Joel McClendon's mill to Deep River Road about three miles below Dunhams Creek. Joel McClendon and Jacob McClendon to be overseers.

      1764, Nov 21 -- 1759-1765 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Cumberland County, NC
      A road to be laid off from Sandhill Smith's and the following hands were ordered to work: John Kigel, Wm. Smith Sr., Jno. Goleman, Jno. Smith, Nicholas Smith, Nicholas Nuton, Jacob McClendol, Joel McClendol, Thomas Ward, Jetson Ward, John Weare and Wm. Gillit [Killett].

      1765, Feb 24 -- Deed Book 2 Page 522, Cumberland County, NC
      Richard Worrill deeded Patience Barret 160 acres located on both sides of Buck Creek adjoining Horser, Thomas Matthews and Richard Worrill. Jacob McClendon, Saml. Williams and Joel McClendon were witnesses.

      1765, May 24 -- 1759-1765 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Cumberland County, NC
      Wm. Smith appointed overseer in place of Joel McClendon and Thos. Wadsworth appointed overseer in place of Jacob McClendon.

      1765, Sep 28 -- Deed Book 3 Page 71, Cumberland County, NC
      Benjamin Dumas and wife Jemima deeded Jacob McClendon 200 acres located on Buck Creek. Patented to Jemima McClendon 1758. Joel McClendon and James McClendon were witnesses.

      1765, Oct 30 -- Land Grant #575 and 756, Cumberland County, NC
      Jacob McClendel received 100 acres located on both sides of Richland Creek adjoining Benjamin Dunn. [Editor's Note: deeded to William Cain 1766]

      1766, Apr 15 -- Land Grant #1455, Cumberland County, NC
      James Muse received 250 acres located on Killetts Creek adjoining his own line. Jacob McClendall and John Howel were chain carriers. [Editor's Note: deeded to John Howell 1769]

      1766, Nov 18 -- Deed Book 3 Page 74, Cumberland County, NC
      Jacob McClendon deeded William Cain 100 acres located on both sides of Richland Creek adjoining Benjamin Dumas' plantation. Patented to Jacob McClendon 1765. Stephen Gilmore and John Dobbin were witnesses.

      1767 -- Tax List, Cumberland County, NC
      Jacob McClendel listed 2 white polls and 1 black poll

      1767, Jan 27 -- Deed Book 3 Page 166, Cumberland County, NC
      Edward Scarborough deeded John Rasberry 150 acres located on Richland Creek. Patented to Scarborough 1759. Jacob McClendon, Joseph Rasberry and Alexander Shepherd Jr. were witnesses.

      1767, Aug 13 -- Land Grant #1513, Cumberland County, NC
      Jacob McClendon received 150 acres located below the mouth of Juniper Branch of McLendons Creek. Jacob McClendon and William Seale were chain carriers. [Editor's Note: deeded to Obediah Sowell 1772 --> Thomas Armstrong, Sheriff deeded to John Cox 1782]

      1769, May 4 -- Land Grant #885, Cumberland County, NC
      Robert Edwards received 150 acres located below the mouth of Juniper Branch of McLendons Creek adjoining Ferquhard Campbell and Jacob McClendon.

      1770, Feb 13 -- Deed Book 4 Page 339, Cumberland County, NC
      Joel McClendon (of Anson County) deeded Thomas McClendon 100 acres located on McLendons Creek adjoining McClendon and Ezekeriah Horser. Patent to Joel McClendon 1763. Jacob McClendon and Samuel McClendon were witnesses.

      1770, Feb 13 -- Deed Book 4 Page 340, Cumberland County, NC
      Joel McClendon (of Anson County) deeded Thomas McClendon 200 acres located on McLendons Creek. Patent to Joel McClendon 1758. Jacob McClendon and Samuel McClendon were witnesses.

      1770, Oct 1 -- Land Grant #1010, Cumberland County, NC
      Jacob McClendon received 150 acres located on Dry Fork of McLendons Creek adjoining Thomas Matthews. Isaac Horser and William Barrett were chain carriers. [Editor's Note: deeded to William Barrett 1773]

      1770, Oct 1 -- Land Grant #1011, Cumberland County, NC
      Jacob McClendon received 150 acres located on McLendons Creek adjoining Thomas McClendon, Jamima McClendon and Joel McClendon. Thos. McClendon and Jaml. McClendon were chain carriers. [Editor's Note: Jacob and Martha McClendon deeded to Donald McDonald 1773]

      1772, Jan 7 -- Deed Book 4 Page 429, Cumberland County, NC
      Jacob McClendon deeded Isaac Sewell 300 acres located on Richland Creek adjoining Jacob McClendon. Patent to Thomas Knight 1760. Isaac McClendon and John McClendon were witnesses.

      1772, Jan 7 -- Deed Book 4 Page 440, Cumberland County, NC
      Jacob McClendon deeded Obediah Sowell 150 acres located on McLendons Creek below mouth of Juniper Branch. Isaac McClendon and John McClendon were witnesses.

      1772, Jan 30 -- 1771-1776 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Cumberland County, NC
      Deed from Jacob McClendon to Isaac Sowell acknowledged

      1772, Apr 29 -- 1771-1776 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Cumberland County, NC
      Christian Jackson granted letters of administration on the estate of Samuel Jackson with Edward Cox and Jacob McClendall as securities.

      1772, Apr 29 -- 1771-1776 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Cumberland County, NC
      Will of Frances McClendall, Dec'd. proven by George Fagen. Jacob McClendall and Joel McClendall qualified as executors.

      1772, Apr 30 -- 1771-1776 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Cumberland County, NC
      Edward Cox appointed overseer of the road that leads from Thomas Donahoe's to Sandhill Smith's and have the following hands to work: Jacob McLendall, Thos. Moore, Wm. Barrett, Wm. Smith Sr., John Kees, Archibd. Gibson, Nick Newton, Richd. Dunn, Robt. Grahams, Jas. Grahams, Francis Tedwell, John Cocks, Andrew Ingram, Willm. Ingram, Joel McLendall, Thos. Kees, Jas. Gibson and Robt. Cocks.

      1772, Oct 24 -- Land Grant #1237, Cumberland County, NC
      James Muse received 200 acres located on Waggon Road 1 ¼ mile below McLendons Creek. Jacob McClendon and Henry Howell were chain carriers. [Editor's Note: deeded to Alexr. Morison 1774]

      1773, Jan 6 -- Deed Book 6 Page 9-10, Cumberland County, NC
      Jacob McClandon deeded Donald McDonald 200 acres located on Buck Creek. Patented to Jemima McLandon 1758. John Martin and James Graham were witnesses.

      1773, Jan 6 -- Deed Book 6 Page 42, Cumberland County, NC
      Jacob McClandon and wife Martha deeded Donald McDonald 150 acres located on Buck Creek adjoining Joel or Thomas McLenden and Jemima McClendon. Patented to Jacob McLendon. John Martin and James Graham were witnesses.

      1773, Apr 23 -- Deed Book 6 Page 215, Cumberland County, NC
      Jacob McClendon deeded William Barrot 150 acres located on McLendons Creek adjoining Thomas Mathes. Donald Shaw and Isaac McClendon were witnesses.

      1773, May 5 -- Land Grant #1280, Cumberland County, NC
      John Martin received 350 acres located between McLendons and Richland Creeks including James Hill's improvement. Jacob McClendon and John Martin were chain carriers. [Editor's Note: deeded 150a to John McRae 1775]

      1773, May 8 -- Land Grant #1278, Cumberland County, NC
      John Martin received 150 acres located on Richland Creek adjoining his own line, William Smith and Reuben Taylor's cabin. John Martin and Jacob McClendon were chain carriers.

      1774, Jan 14 -- Land Grant #1356, Cumberland County, NC
      Donald McDonald received 150 acres located on Suck Creek of McLendons Creek adjoining Jacob McClendon and Jamima McClendon. John Martin and Murdock McQueen were chain carriers.

      1774, Jan 15 -- Land Grant #1611 & 1801, Cumberland County, NC
      Joel McClendon received 200 acres located on McLendons Creek adjoining his own line and Jacob McClendon. Thomas McClendon and William Barrett were chain carriers.

      1774, Jul 21 -- Land Grant #1277, Cumberland County, NC
      John Martin received 150 acres located on Richland Creek including the School House Ridge adjoining his own line. Jacob McClendon and John Martin were chain carriers.

      1774, Jul 26 -- 1771-1776 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Cumberland County, NC
      Deed from Jacob McClendon to William Barret proven by Donald Shaw
    Person ID I39775  Moore County Wallaces
    Last Modified 3 Feb 2023 

    DNA Tests  1 DNA test is associated with Jacob McLendon 

    Father Thomas McLendon,   b. 1690   d. 1760 (Age 70 years) 
    Mother Eleanor Bush 
    Family ID F12851  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Martha Travis,   b. 1730   d. 1827 (Age 97 years) 
    Children 
    +  1. Male Isaac McLendon,   b. 25 Apr 1750   d. 1828 (Age 77 years)
    Elizabeth Stribling  (Age 61 years)
    Family ID F18838  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 9 Jan 2023 

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  • Documents
    1764 Road Order, Cumberland County, NC
    1764 Road Order, Cumberland County, NC
    1764, Nov 21 -- 1759-1765 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Cumberland County, NC A road to be laid off from Sandhill Smith's and the following hands were ordered to work: John Kigel, Wm. Smith Sr., Jno. Goleman, Jno. Smith, Nicholas Smith, Nicholas Nuton, Jacob McClendol, Joel McClendol, Thomas Ward, Jetson Ward, John Weare and Wm. Gillit [Killett]
    1772 Road Order, Cumberland County, NC
    1772 Road Order, Cumberland County, NC
    1772, Apr 30 -- 1771-1776 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Cumberland County, NC
    Edward Cox appointed overseer of the road that leads from Thomas Donahoe's to Sandhill Smith's and have the following hands to work: Jacob McLendall, Thos. Moore, Wm. Barrett, Wm. Smith Sr., John Kees, Archibd. Gibson, Nick Newton, Richd. Dunn, Robt. Grahams, Jas. Grahams, Francis Tedwell, John Cocks, Andrew Ingram, Willm. Ingram, Joel McLendall, Thos. Kees, Jas. Gibson and Robt. Cocks.

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