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Joel McLendon |
Birth |
1716 |
Gender |
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Residence |
Joel McLendon Homeplace, Moore County, NC |
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- Note: Some of the later records may be of a younger Joel McLendon
1748, Sep 30 -- Land Grant #260 & 966, Bladen County, NC
Joel McClendon received 300 acres located south of Deep River two miles above Buck Creek on Rocky Ford. [Editor's Note: deeded to James Barton 1754 --> 270a on Cannon Landing to James Russell 1756 --> James and Mary Russell deeded 220a to Gabriel Harden 1762; James Barton deeded 80a to James Muse Sr. 1755 --> Charles Findly deeded 80a to Sterling Carroll 1762 --> Gabriel Harden 1764 at Rocky Ford --> John Hardin 1770]
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.
1756, Oct 20 -- Deed Book 1 Page 161, Cumberland County, NC
Wm. Pugh, administrator of James McCallum Dec'd. deeded Joel McClendall 300 acres on Buck Creek or Juniper originally granted to James McCallum 1753. Thomas Bennett, Nicholas Cavenah and Rebecca Joanes 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.
1757, Nov 6 -- Land Grant #410 and 840, Cumberland County, NC
Joel McClendon received 200 acres located on McLendons Creek about 1 mile below Abraham Richardson's improvement. [Editor's Note: deeded to Thomas McClendon 1770 --> Thomas and Levisa McClendon to Joel McClendon Jr. 1775 --> John McClenden deeded 100 acres to William Barrett 1779 and 100 acres to Robert Graham 1787]
1758, Apr 6 -- Deed Book 1 Page 274, Cumberland County, NC
Henry Guest deeded John Smith 100 acres located on Buffalo Creek. Thomas Franklin and Joel McClendon were witnesses.
1758, Oct 21 -- Land Grant #422 and #828, Cumberland County, NC
Joel McClendon received 100 acres located west of Deep River. [Editor's Note: deeded to William Smith 1761 a place called Golden Grove]
1759, Nov 30 -- Land Grant #823, Cumberland County, NC
Richard Caswell received 120 acres located on Hasel Neck Fork of Bear Creek. Farn Green and Joel McLendon were chain carriers. [Editor's Note: deeded to James Chaney 1760 --> James and Mary Cheney deeded to John Cagle 1764]
1761, Nov 6 -- Deed Book 2 Page 144, Cumberland County, NC
Joel McClendon deeded William Smith 100 acres located west of Deep River, a place called the Golden Grove. Thos. Collins and Niclus Nuton were witnesses.
1762, Feb 19 -- Deed Book 2 Page 180, Cumberland County, NC
Dennis McLendon (of Craven County) deeded Sterling Carroll 200 acres located on fork of Deep River and McLendons Creek. Thomas Knight, Joel McClendon and Francis McClendon were witnesses.
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.
1763, Aug 16 -- 1759-1765 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Cumberland County, NC
Ordered that Joel McClendol's grist mill on McClendons Creek be a public mill.
1763, Dec 20 -- Land Grant #448 and #628, Cumberland County, NC
Joel McClendall received 100 acres located on McLendons Creek adjoining his own line and Hezekiah Horser. [Editor's Note: deeded to Thomas McClendon 1770 --> Thomas and Luvisa McLendon deeded to John Martin 1775]
1764, May 19 -- 1759-1765 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Cumberland County, NC
A road to be laid off from Sandhill Smith's to Joel McClendon's mill, thence to Deep River Road about three miles below Dunhams Creek.
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].
1764, Nov 23 -- 1759-1765 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Cumberland County, NC
A road to be laid off from Williams' Mill to the Yadkin Road. Saml. Jackson appointed overseer and the following to meet James Cheney, Esq. at Jackson?s house on the second Saturday in January to qualify: William Burt, Richd. Burton, Saml. Jackson, Andw. Bates, Henry Williams, John Henry, Natl. Ashley, Malcom Munroe, Wm. Berringtine, Saml. Williams, Joel McClendol and John Cox.
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.
1767 -- Tax List, Cumberland County, NC
Joel McClendel listed 1 white poll and 3 black polls
1769, Dec 16 -- Land Grant #936, Cumberland County, NC
Joel McClendon received 200 acres located on Juniper of McLendons Creek adjoining his own line. [Editor's Note: deeded to Edward Cox 1774]
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 #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, 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.
1774, Jan 15 -- Land Grant #1610 & #1800, Cumberland County, NC
Joel McClendon received 200 acres located on Dry Creek of Juniper Branch of McLendons Creek adjoining his own line and John Stevens. Isaac Sowell and Obediah Sowell were chain carriers. [Editor's Note: deeded to Edward Cox 1774]
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, Feb 14 -- Deed Book 6 Page 272, Cumberland County, NC
Joel McClendon deeded Edward Cox 200 acres located on Juniper Branch of McLendons Creek adjoining Jacob McClendon. Patented to Joel McLendon 1769. Thomas McClendon and James Graham were witnesses.
1774, Feb 14 -- Deed Book 6 Page 273, Cumberland County, NC
Joel McClendon deeded Edward Cox 300 acres located on Buck Creek or Juniper. Patented to James McLendon 1753. George Cox, Thomas McClendon and James Graham were witnesses.
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Person ID |
I39776 |
Moore County Wallaces |
Last Modified |
3 Feb 2023 |
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Documents |
 | 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, 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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Histories |
 | 1767 Tax List, Cumberland County, NC Includes some of the earliest land owners from present day Cumberland, Moore, Harnett, Lee and Hoke counties. Courtesy of NC Archives. |
 | Moore County, NC DNA Project DNA Results and Analysis for Moore County families including Allen, Barrett, Bean, Brewer, Britt, Brown, Burns, Caddell, Cagle, Carpenter, Caviness, Chriscoe, Cockman, Cole, Comer, Davis, Deaton, Dunn, Furr, Garner, Hancock, Hardin, Hare, Horner, Hunsucker, Hussey, Jackson, Kennedy, Key, Kidd, Lawrence, Maness, McIntosh, McLendon, McNeill, Melton, Monroe, Moore, Morgan, Muse, Nall, Phillips, Richardson, Riddle, Ritter, Sanders, Seawell, Sheffield, Smith, Stewart, Stutts, Sullivan, Wallace, Welch, Williams, Williamson and Wright |
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