_William BOURCHIER _______+ | (1374 - 1420) m 1405 _John BOURCHIER _____________| | (1415 - 1474) m 1441 | | |_Anne PLANTAGENET ________+ | (1383 - 1438) m 1405 | |--Thomas BOURCHIER | (1448 - 1512) | _Richard "Baron" BERNERS _ | | (1392 - ....) |_Margery (Margaret) BERNERS _| (1418 - 1475) m 1441 | |_Philippa DALYNGRUGE _____+ (1398 - 1421)
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Ancestral File (TM)
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Ancestral File Number:
[85420]
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Ancestral File (TM)
[840]
On Feb. 21, 1781, Thomas Howell sold to his brother Joseph III 40
[841]
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LDS Ancestral File-ver 4.11
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[S93]
Executor of brother Joseph's Will
[66475]
Still Living.
Ancestral File Number:
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William CROCKER
____ - ____
Family 1
:
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Aurelia DAVIS
____ - ____
Father: James DAVIS
Mother: Malinda BANGS
Family 1
:
_____________________
|
_James DAVIS ________|
| |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Aurelia DAVIS
|
| _Abner BANGS ________
| |
|_Malinda BANGS ______|
|
|_Hannah GRAY ________+
(1766 - 1853)
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Miss FOLLETT
[85419]
[85420]
20 Apr 1742 - ____
Father: Jonathan I FOLLETT I
Mother: Abiah HODGES
_____________________
|
_Jonathan I FOLLETT I _|
| (1709 - 1742) m 1735 |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Miss FOLLETT
| (1742 - ....)
| _Nathaniel HODGES ___
| | (1675 - 1750) m 1700
|_Abiah HODGES _________|
(1713 - 1774) m 1735 |
|_Hannah DEANE _______+
(1683 - 1768) m 1700
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Mary GARDINER
30 Aug 1638 - 2 Nov 1689
Father: Lion GARDINER
Mother: Mary DEUREANT
Family 1
:
_____________________
|
_Lion GARDINER ______|
| (1599 - 1664) m 1635|
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Mary GARDINER
| (1638 - 1689)
| _Derike WILLEMSON ___
| |
|_Mary DEUREANT ______|
(.... - 1665) m 1635|
|_____________________
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Thomas HOWELL
[840]
[841]
[842]
ABT 1679 - AFT May 1750
Father: John , Jr. HOWELL
Mother: Elizabeth SURBEY
_John HOWELL ________+
| (1623 - 1694)
_John , Jr. HOWELL __|
| (1659 - 1743) |
| |_ MARY ______________
|
|
|--Thomas HOWELL
| (1679 - 1750)
| _____________________
| |
|_Elizabeth SURBEY ___|
(1645 - 1750) |
|_____________________
acres on the south side of the Tar River and south side of HendricksCreek.
Thomas reserved the lifetime right that his mother Esther {SUGG} Howell
possessed in said land and ruled it could never be sold without her
permission. Witnesses were Noah SUGG (his uncle), Keziah HOWELL (hissister)
Elizabeth HOWELL (his sister) and Rebecca WELLS.
On July 30, 1789 (Edgecombe Co. Court Minutes) Esther HOWELLposted
bond to oversee William FORT, bonded guardian of Josiah SUGG, orphan of
William SUGG, Esthers brother.
In Deed Book 6, p.366, Esther HOWELL, Joseph DAVIS (her daughter
Keziahs husband) Nathaniel BILBARY (the friend who later administered
Esthers estate)
Sterling WALLER (her son Josephs in-law)(Joseph Howell,II had a sonJoseph
by both wives) and Blake HOWELL sold two Negro girls to Joseph Howell,Jr. of
Edgecombe.
[There are other sales here that I can give you, but want to make sureyou
dont have this]
Something needs to be said about Joseph IIs being referred to,in
Edgecombe Co.,NC after his departure, as Joseph, Sr. of South Carolina.
Actually, Joseph II was living in the Mecklenburg area, according tooriginal
deeds available for 1765-1795. Brent Holcomb, G.R.S., editor andpublisher
of The S.C. Magazine of Ancestral Research
states that the border between NC and SC was a matter of controversy all
those years. It was not until 1772 that the land around the CatawbaRiver
was surveyed to establish an imaginary line with no natural waterway as
divider. Many families on adjoining farms differed in their claims of
home state. Several of Josephs deed and those of hundreds of othersare
in Anson Co.,NC Deed Books but list the southern boundary as being inSC.
Joseph, II has a deed extending into Cheraws district, for instance.
...After Joseph, II left Tarboro, documents referred to him as JosephSr. of
S.C., but not one named the place or county.
According to his land transactions, he was in the
Anson-Mecklenburg-Cabarrus area. In the first Federal Census, 1790,Joseph
Howell was listed in Mecklenburg Co.,NC. In 1800 Census, he was inCabarrus.
He may have still been living in the same house - his part ofMecklenburg
had been cut off and re-named Cabarrus. In 1810 and 1820, the Census had
Joseph Howell,II in Cabarrus.
On Feb. 21, 1781, Thomas Howell sold to his brother Joseph III 40
acres on the south side of the Tar River and south side of HendricksCreek.
Thomas reserved the lifetime right that his mother Esther {SUGG} Howell
possessed in said land and ruled it could never be sold without her
permission. Witnesses were Noah SUGG (his uncle), Keziah HOWELL (hissister)
Elizabeth HOWELL (his sister) and Rebecca WELLS.
On July 30, 1789 (Edgecombe Co. Court Minutes) Esther HOWELLposted
bond to oversee William FORT, bonded guardian of Josiah SUGG, orphan of
William SUGG, Esthers brother.
In Deed Book 6, p.366, Esther HOWELL, Joseph DAVIS (her daughter
Keziahs husband) Nathaniel BILBARY (the friend who later administered
Esthers estate)
Sterling WALLER (her son Josephs in-law)(Joseph Howell,II had a sonJoseph
by both wives) and Blake HOWELL sold two Negro girls to Joseph Howell,Jr. of
Edgecombe.
[There are other sales here that I can give you, but want to make sureyou
dont have this]
Something needs to be said about Joseph IIs being referred to,in
Edgecombe Co.,NC after his departure, as Joseph, Sr. of South Carolina.
Actually, Joseph II was living in the Mecklenburg area, according tooriginal
deeds available for 1765-1795. Brent Holcomb, G.R.S., editor andpublisher
of The S.C. Magazine of Ancestral Research
states that the border between NC and SC was a matter of controversy all
those years. It was not until 1772 that the land around the CatawbaRiver
was surveyed to establish an imaginary line with no natural waterway as
divider. Many families on adjoining farms differed in their claims of
home state. Several of Josephs deed and those of hundreds of othersare
in Anson Co.,NC Deed Books but list the southern boundary as being inSC.
Joseph, II has a deed extending into Cheraws district, for instance.
...After Joseph, II left Tarboro, documents referred to him as JosephSr. of
S.C., but not one named the place or county.
According to his land transactions, he was in the
Anson-Mecklenburg-Cabarrus area. In the first Federal Census, 1790,Joseph
Howell was listed in Mecklenburg Co.,NC. In 1800 Census, he was inCabarrus.
He may have still been living in the same house - his part ofMecklenburg
had been cut off and re-named Cabarrus. In 1810 and 1820, the Census had
Joseph Howell,II in Cabarrus.
On Feb. 21, 1781, Thomas Howell sold to his brother Joseph III 40
acres on the south side of the Tar River and south side of HendricksCreek.
Thomas reserved the lifetime right that his mother Esther {SUGG} Howell
possessed in said land and ruled it could never be sold without her
permission. Witnesses were Noah SUGG (his uncle), Keziah HOWELL (hissister)
Elizabeth HOWELL (his sister) and Rebecca WELLS.
On July 30, 1789 (Edgecombe Co. Court Minutes) Esther HOWELLposted
bond to oversee William FORT, bonded guardian of Josiah SUGG, orphan of
William SUGG, Esthers brother.
In Deed Book 6, p.366, Esther HOWELL, Joseph DAVIS (her daughter
Keziahs husband) Nathaniel BILBARY (the friend who later administered
Esthers estate)
Sterling WALLER (her son Josephs in-law)(Joseph Howell,II had a sonJoseph
by both wives) and Blake HOWELL sold two Negro girls to Joseph Howell,Jr. of
Edgecombe.
Something needs to be said about Joseph IIs being referred to,in
Edgecombe Co.,NC after his departure, as Joseph, Sr. of South Carolina.
Actually, Joseph II was living in the Mecklenburg area, according tooriginal
deeds available for 1765-1795. Brent Holcomb, G.R.S., editor andpublisher
of The S.C. Magazine of Ancestral Research
states that the border between NC and SC was a matter of controversy all
those years. It was not until 1772 that the land around the CatawbaRiver
was surveyed to establish an imaginary line with no natural waterway as
divider. Many families on adjoining farms differed in their claims of
home state. Several of Josephs deed and those of hundreds of othersare
in Anson Co.,NC Deed Books but list the southern boundary as being inSC.
Joseph, II has a deed extending into Cheraws district, for instance.
...After Joseph, II left Tarboro, documents referred to him as JosephSr. of
S.C., but not one named the place or county.
According to his land transactions, he was in the
Anson-Mecklenburg-Cabarrus area. In the first Federal Census, 1790,Joseph
Howell was listed in Mecklenburg Co.,NC. In 1800 Census, he was inCabarrus.
He may have still been living in the same house - his part ofMecklenburg
had been cut off and re-named Cabarrus. In 1810 and 1820, the Census had
Joseph Howell,II in Cabarrus.
On Feb. 21, 1781, Thomas Howell sold to his brother Joseph III 40
acres on the south side of the Tar River and south side of HendricksCreek.
Thomas reserved the lifetime right that his mother Esther {SUGG} Howell
possessed in said land and ruled it could never be sold without her
permission. Witnesses were Noah SUGG (his uncle), Keziah HOWELL (hissister)
Elizabeth HOWELL (his sister) and Rebecca WELLS.
On July 30, 1789 (Edgecombe Co. Court Minutes) Esther HOWELLposted
bond to oversee William FORT, bonded guardian of Josiah SUGG, orphan of
William SUGG, Esthers brother.
In Deed Book 6, p.366, Esther HOWELL, Joseph DAVIS (her daughter
Keziahs husband) Nathaniel BILBARY (the friend who later administered
Esthers estate)
Sterling WALLER (her son Josephs in-law)(Joseph Howell,II had a sonJoseph
by both wives) and Blake HOWELL sold two Negro girls to Joseph Howell,Jr. of
Edgecombe.
[There are other sales here that I can give you, but want to make sureyou
dont have this]
Something needs to be said about Joseph IIs being referred to,in
Edgecombe Co.,NC after his departure, as Joseph, Sr. of South Carolina.
Actually, Joseph II was living in the Mecklenburg area, according tooriginal
deeds available for 1765-1795. Brent Holcomb, G.R.S., editor andpublisher
of The S.C. Magazine of Ancestral Research
states that the border between NC and SC was a matter of controversy all
those years. It was not until 1772 that the land around the CatawbaRiver
was surveyed to establish an imaginary line with no natural waterway as
divider. Many families on adjoining farms differed in their claims of
home state. Several of Josephs deed and those of hundreds of othersare
in Anson Co.,NC Deed Books but list the southern boundary as being inSC.
Joseph, II has a deed extending into Cheraws district, for instance.
...After Joseph, II left Tarboro, documents referred to him as JosephSr. of
S.C., but not one named the place or county.
According to his land transactions, he was in the
Anson-Mecklenburg-Cabarrus area. In the first Federal Census, 1790,Joseph
Howell was listed in Mecklenburg Co.,NC. In 1800 Census, he was inCabarrus.
He may have still been living in the same house - his part ofMecklenburg
had been cut off and re-named Cabarrus. In 1810 and 1820, the Census had
Joseph Howell,II in Cabarrus.
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Rebecca HUZZEY
____ - ____
Family 1
: Joseph HOWLAND
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Richard Of Conisburgh Earl Of Cambridg PLANTAGENET
1375 - ____
Father: Edmund Of Langley Duke Of York PLANTAGENET
Mother: Isabella Of CASTILE
_Edward III King of England PLANTAGENET ___+
| (1312 - 1377) m 1327
_Edmund Of Langley Duke Of York PLANTAGENET _|
| (1341 - 1402) m 1371 |
| |_Philippa Of Hainault _____________________+
| (1311 - 1369) m 1327
|
|--Richard Of Conisburgh Earl Of Cambridg PLANTAGENET
| (1375 - ....)
| _Peter Of Castille Castile & Leon KING OF _
| | (1334 - 1368)
|_Isabella Of CASTILE ________________________|
(1355 - 1392) m 1371 |
|_Maria Juana DE PADILLA ___________________+
(1335 - 1365)
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Sophia SMALL
____ - ____
Family 1
: Thomas II GUBTILL
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Edward A (Edd) STARR
6 Jul 1877 - 5 May 1904
Family 1
: Willie Jane PAIR
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Frank Henry UPJOHN
[66475]
____ - ____
Father: Henry Charles Richard UPJOHN
Mother: Ethel Lucy COMPTON
Family 1
:
_John UPJOHN ________+
| (1797 - 1877) m 1825
_Henry Charles Richard UPJOHN _|
| (1829 - 1910) |
| |_Henrietta RUMBLE ___
| (1797 - ....) m 1825
|
|--Frank Henry UPJOHN
|
| _____________________
| |
|_Ethel Lucy COMPTON ___________|
(1874 - 1950) |
|_____________________
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