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1750 - Bef 1831 (~ 91 years)
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Name |
Charles Sowell |
Birth |
Between 1740 and 1750 |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
Bef 22 Feb 1831 |
Notes |
- 1769 -- Regulators Petition
Anson County residents John Sowel, Wm. Sowel, Samuel Sowel, Charles Sowell and Lewis Sowell were listed as signers
http://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.html/document/csr08-0060
***unclear if this is the same Charles Sowell
1778 -- Tax List, Cumberland County, NC
Charles Sowel listed $100 of taxable property in Captain John Cox's District
1778, Nov 2 -- Land Grant #3511, Anson County, NC
Henry Smith received 400 acres located on Williams Creek adjoining John Sheffield. James Sanders and Charles Sowel were chain carriers.
1785, Apr 12 -- Land Grant #387, Montgomery County, NC
Jeremiah Manascon received 100 acres on a branch of Cabbin Creek including Charles Sowell's improvement. Joseph Parsons Esq. and William Trent Jr. were chain carriers.
1789, Feb 6 -- Deed Book 1 Page 173, Montgomery County, NC
Jeremiah Manaschon deeded Jonathan Carpenter 100 acres on a branch of Cabbin Creek including Charles Sowell's improvement. Joseph Parsons and Abraham Cochran were witnesses.
1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 70
Charles Sewell
(45+) 1M 2F
(10-16) 3M
(0-10) 2F
1805, Oct 31 -- Land Grant #1904, Moore County, NC
Charles Sowell received 100 acres located on Flag Creek adjoining Mary Hines and his own line. Thomas Williams and Leonard Furr Junr. were chain carriers.
1810 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 611
Charles Sowel
(45+) 1M 1F
(10-16) 1F
(0-10) 1M
1810, Aug-1811 -- Moore County, NC Will Book A, Page 330
Estate of Benjn. Britt, Dec'd. by Administrator Francis Bullock. Debts to the estate: George Hundsucker, Murdoch McAulay, D. Gillis, Richd. Hollin, John Kees, Sollomon Carpenter, Levy Deaton, Charles Sowell and William Kees. [Editor's Note: estate is undated; the belief is it took place during 1810 or 1811 given his death in Jul/Aug 1810.]
1810, Aug 23 -- Land Grant #2034, Moore County, NC
Charles Sowell received 50 acres located on Flag Creek adjoining his own line, George Cagle, Graham, Leonard Furr, Jacob Furr and Williams. George Cagle and Jeremiah Williams were chain carriers. [Editor's Note: William Williams deeded to Leonard Furr 1811 --> George Davis 1838]
1811, Aug 2 -- Land Grant #2145, Moore County, NC
Jacob Furr received 150 acres located on Pond Branch of Flag Creek adjoining Leonard Furr Junr., his own line, Charles Sowel and Thomas Graham. Charles Sowel and Bartholomew Dunn were chain carriers.
1815 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Charles Sowell listed 172 acres valued at $100
1817, Sep 11 -- Land Grant #2324, Moore County, NC
William Jones received 25 acres located west of Flag Creek adjoining his own line, Christopher/Christian Stutts, Bartholomew Dunn, George Williams, Hector McLean and Charles Sowell. Barthol. Dunn and Wm. Williams were chain carriers.
1817, Sep 15 -- Land Grant #2569, Moore County, NC
William Williams received 40 acres located on Flag Creek adjoining Bartholomew Dunn, Leonard Furr and Charles Sowell. Barthol. Dunn and Charles Sowell were chain carriers. [Editor's Note: deeded to George Davis 1823
1818-1823 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC
Charles Sowell listed 172 acres valued at $100
1823, Dec 3 -- Deed Book 95 Page 20, Moore County, NC
William Williams deeded George Davis 40 acres located on Flag Creek adjoining Leonard Furr and Charles Sowell. William Dunn and Charles Sowell were witnesses.
1825, Aug -- County Accounts, Moore County, NC
1825, Aug -- Index to Trial Docket, Moore County, NC
Charles Sowell v. Thomas Williams
1826, Nov 21 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 150
Deed from Charles Sowell to George Davis was proven by Matthew Williams
1830 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 480
Charles Seawell
(80-90) 1M
(70-80) 1F
1830, Feb 4 -- Will Book B Page 76, Moore County, NC
Will of Charles Sowell, Dec'd. Heirs: wife Nancy, friend George Davis and Davis' sister Sarah. Executors: George Davis and James Hains. Witnesses: George Adams, William Cagle and Henry Cagle.
1830 [undated] -- Record of Estates Book B Pages 240, Moore County, NC
Estate of Charles Sowell, Dec'd. by Executor George Davis
1830, Feb 20 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 302
Deed from Nancy Sowell and William Williams to George Davis was proven by William Jones
1830, May 8 -- Deed Book 95 Page 26, Moore County, NC
William Williams and Nancy Sowell deeded George Davis 50 acres located on Flag Creek adjoining Bartholomew Dunn. Joseph Williams and Bartholomew Dunn were witnesses.
1831, Feb 22 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 336
Will of Charles Sowell was proven by George Adams. George Davis qualified as Administrator.
1831, May 26 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 365
George Davis, Executor of Charles Sowell, Dec'd. returned Inventory of the Estate
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Person ID |
i20879 |
Moore County Wallaces |
Last Modified |
22 Apr 2022 |
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Documents
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| 1805 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #1904 - Charles Sowell
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| 1808 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #2136 - John Cagle
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| 1810 Will Book A Page 330, Moore County, NC - Estate of Benjamin Britt
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| 1810 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #2034 - Charles Sowell
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| 1817 Land Grant, Moore County, NC #2569 - William Williams
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| 1831 Will Book B Page 78/79, Moore County, NC - Will of Charles Sowell
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| 1831 Record of Estates Book B Page 240/241, Moore County, NC - Estate of Charles Sowell
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| Map of Everet Wallace's Neighborhood in Moore County, NC
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| 1811 Land Grant #2145, Moore County, NC - Jacob Furr
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| 1811 Deed Book 95 Page 25, Moore County, NC - William Williams to Leonard Furr
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| 1838 Deed Book 95 Page 24, Moore County, NC - Leonard Furr to George Davis
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| 1823 Deed Book 95 Page 20, Moore County, NC - William Williams to George Davis
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Histories
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| 1778 Tax List, Cumberland County, NC [Captain John Cox and Captain Jacob Duckworth's Military Districts only] Captain Cox and Captain Duckworth's Military District encompass present day upper Moore County [see attached map]. Courtesy of the NC Archives. Map courtesy of the Cumberland County Genealogical Society. |
| 1815 Tax List, Moore County, NC Earliest complete tax list for Moore County. It is a very large file and may take additional time to load. Courtesy of James V. Comer and the NC Archives. [Located in Treasurer and Comptrollers Papers, Box 6. Moore County] |
| 1818-1823 Tax List, Moore County, NC Tax List for District #1 and District #2. While the exact date is uncertain based on a comparison of several landowners it is estimated to have been taken between 1818-1823. This was handed down by the family of Richard Street, tax assessor. during the time period. It is a very large file and may take additional time to load. Courtesy of James V. Comer and the Moore County Library. |
| 1769 Petition, Anson County, NC - Regulators 1769, Oct 9 -- Oct 1769-Nov 1769 General Assembly Session Records
The following individuals were among the Anson County [Montgomery County] residents signing the petition concerning taxes and fees for public officials. Known as the Regulator's Petition: Jno. Jeffery, John Smith Sandhill, Christopher Butler, John Sowel, Wm. Sowel, John Carpenter, John Morgan, Samuel Sowel, Charles Sowel, Richd. Braswell, George Braswell, Joseph Allen and Lewis Sowell. [Editor's Note: those listed above are believed to be past or future residents of Moore County, NC and can be found in numerous land transactions over the period.]
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