Edward Moore
16?? - bef 1757
& wife [Mary] Margaret Bonner ca 1700 -
of Nansemond County, Virginia
& Bertie County, NC
& Beaufort County, NC
his parents
| her parents
This is my working hypothesis - the way I see it as of this moment!!
1704 Rents List--Nansemond county VA:
Edw'd Moore 250; Tho 200; Jno 200;
Rich'd 250; James 400; John 100
I.
Edward Moore called dec'd by July 1757
(I am not sure of the relationship of Edward Moore to
Richard Moore and his sons, Richard, John, William, and Benton. However, he
also came from Nansemond County,
married Margaret "Elizabeth"
Bonner
daughter of Thomas Bonner and wife Elizabeth
1. Ruth Moore
2. Mary Moore
married Robert Rogers of Beaufort
1712. Chowan Deed Book W #1, Page 149, #309. Treddell Keefe of
Chowan Precinct, yeoman and Eliner Keefe to Edward Moore of Nancy(?) in
ye Colony and Dominion of Virginia. 20 January in ye 10th
year of ye Reign of our Soverign Lady Ann by ye Grace of God Queen of
Great Britain, France, and Ireland, Queen, defender of ye faith in ye
year of Our Lord 1712. For 15 (sic) pounds of Tobacco. 150 acres more or
less, joining Peterson, Deep Branch, Robert Potter (?), a path and ye
Creek and is that Messuage and parsel of Land at a place called
Meherring. Part of a patent granted to the said Keefe March 5, 1711/12
by Edward Hyde with ye consent of ye Lord Proprietors of Carolina.
Witnesses are John Smith, _______Lewis () his mark. Reg. (not given).
(150 acres joining Peterson, Deep Branch, Robert Potter (?), a path and
the Creek, at a place called Meherring, part of a patent granted to
Treddell Keefe by Edward Hyde on March 5, 1711/1712).
1713. Chowan Deed Book W #1, Page 148, #306. Edward Moore of
Nancymond County to Lewis Williams of Chowan Precinct. April 20, 1713.
Power of Attorney to receive acknowledgemnet of sale of 150 acres from
Treddell Keefe. Witnesses are Isaac Lewis, John Smith. Reg. (not given)
1716. Chowan Deed Book B #1, Page 928 - 929, #928-929. John
Edwards Sr. of Chowan Precinct and Dorcas his wife to Edward Moore of
Chowan Precinct. April 28, 1716. 10 Pounds good and lawful money. 150
acres on the west side of Kesiah River, joining John Hardy and the
river. Witnesses are William Jones and John Nairn. Registered November
27, 1716. Dorcas Edwards gives a letter of attorney dated 15 8ber 1716
to Samuel Edmunds to acknowledge this parcel of land to Edward
Moore.
Witnesses are Thomas Brown and John Williams. Registered November 27,
1716. (150 acres on the west side of Kesiah River, joining John Hardy
and the Kesiah River)
1717. Chowan Deed Book B #1, Page 438, #970. Jonathan Sears of
the Province of New York, marriner, to Robert Patterson and Edward Moore
of Chowan Precinct. January 16, 1716/17 for a valuable consideration.
540 acres on the west side of the Meherrin River, joining William Fryer
and lands now in the possession of said Patterson as by patent, all
Houses, Gardens, Orchards, etc. Witnesses are J. Turner, Robert Hicks,
John Nairn. Reg. April 20, 1717. (540 Acres on the west side of the
Meherrin River, joining William Fryer and lands now in possession of
Robert Patterson as by patent).
1717. Chowan Deed Book B #1, Pages 30 and 31. #1679. At a
meeting of the Court held for ye Precinct for Chowan ye 15 8ber 1717 at
the House of William Branch, it was ordered that the Inhabitants on ye
North Side of Bare Swamp Creek and Inhabitants on the North Side of
Rockquis Creek upward Clear a Main road from New Markett over the head
of Kesiah River to Sandy Point at ye Mouth of Salmon Creek and that
Robert West, Martin Gardner, William Jones, John Hardy, John Edwards,
Thomas West, John Williams, Edward
Moore, Richard Fryer, Theo Williams,
Charles Barber and Samuel Herring be a Jury to lay out the same and that
Martin be Overseer thereof. (Edward Moore lives on the North Side of
Bare Swamp Creek and/or on the North Side of Rockquis Creek).
1718. Chowan Deed Book B #1, Page 591, #1122. Edward Moore and
Marct. Moore were witnesses to a transfer by William Jones of Chowan
Precinct with the free and voluntary consent of Mary my wife to Martin
Gardner (residence not given). July 2, 1718. 5 and 20 Pounds. 596 acres
on ye main swamp of Kesiah River, joining Martin Gardner, John Edwards,
ye Meadow and the swamp, all Houses, gardains, Orchards, etc. Witnesses
are Edward Moore () his mark,
Marct. Moore () his mark. Reg. November 7,
1718.
1720. Chowan Deed Book F #1, Page 76, #487. Edward Moore is a
witness to a transfer by William Jones and Mary his wife to Robert
Hicks. March 21, 1720. Power of Attorney to acknowledge sale of land
unto Richard Fryer. Witnesses are William Charlton, and Edward Moore ()
his mark.
Reg. Chowan Court, Wednesday, July 20, 1720. Test.: Thomas Henman, Clerk.
1721. Chowan Deed Book F #1, Page 148, #550. Edward Moore is a
witness to a transfer by William Redite of Chowan Precinct, planter and
Sarah my wife to John Short of Chowan Precinct. This 14 – 1721. 7
Pounds. 170 Acres joining Collo. Pollock, the said Redite and Bear Swamp
Marsh. Witnesses are Philip Walston, Edward Moore () his
mark, John
Burns () his mark. Reg. Chowan Court July 18, 1721. Test.: Thomas Hanman,
Clerk.
1721/22. Chowan Deed Book C #1, Page 367, #1559. Edward Moore
Acknowledged a transfer by William Smith of Chowan Precinct, Planter,
and Ann Smith to Richard Abell (?) of Chowan Precinct, Cooper. 26
January 1721/22. 19 Pounds current money. 300 acres more or less,
joining George Cockburn, John Hardy, and the swamp. Witnesses are Lewis
Davis () his mark, George Cockburne. Acknowledged by Edward Moore(?), by
virtue of a Power of Attorney from William Smith and Ann his wife,
attested at Court held for Chowan Precinct at Edenton, 17 July 1722.
Test.: William Badham D. C. C. Reg. 31 May 1723.
1722. Chowan Deed Book C #1, Page 234, #1445. Edward Moore of
Chowan Precinct with the free and voluntary consent of Mary my now wife
to James Corre (?) of the Precinct aforesaid.
13 8ber 1722 (sic). 4
Pounds. 50 acres more or less, joining Martin Gardner, Richard Fryer, a
branch and the head of a marsh. All Housing, Gardains, Orchards, fencing
etc. Witnesses are Patrick Cannaday, William Jones. Acknowledged 27
March 1722 before me C. Gale, Ch. Just. Reg. 13 July 1722. (sold 50
acres joining Martin Gardner, Richard Fryer, a branch, and the head of a
marsh.)
1722. Chowan Deed Book C #1, Page 367, 1560. Edward Moore is a
witness and acknowledges a transfer by John Edwards Sr. and Dorcas my
wife to John Edwards Jr., our Dear and well-beloved son. Yee 28 May
1722. Assignment of land purchased of Samuel Edmonds 16 April 1716.
Witnesses are Edward Moore and James Roberts. Acknowledged and attested
at Chowan Precinct Court at Edenton, 17 July 1722, by Edward Moore
and
James Roberts. Test.: William Badham D. C. C. Reg. 31 May 1723.
1723. Bertie Deed Book A, page 86 – Thomas Bonner & wife
Elizabeth to Margaret Moore.
May 13, 1723, 80 pounds for 670 acres in
three tracts:
One, land Bonner bought of Thomas Brown by deed dated July
16, 1717;
Two, land Bonner holds by patent dated March 9, 1717/18;
Third, Bonner holds by patent dated April 7, 1722.
Wit: William
Whitfield, John Outlaw. May Court, 1723.
I am guessing that Margaret
Moore is the daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Bonner, who came from
Nansemond County in Virginia, and that she is the Margaret
"Elizabeth" Moore who is married to Edward Moore.
1723. Bertie Deed Book A, page 145, Edward Moore & wife
Margratt to Garrett Kelley.
April 27, 1723, 161 pounds for 100 acres
adjacent John Williams on Roquiess Swamp. Witnesses are James Castellow,
Elizabeth Griffet. August Court 1723.
(Note: the Margratt is used in the
body of the deed. It is signed Elizabeth Moore.)
(sold 100 acres
adjacent John Williams on Roquiess Swamp0.
1720. Bertie Deed Book A, Page 220. Edward Moore
is a witness to
a land transfer by John Griffin and wife Joyce to William Griffin…
"200 Acres on Southwest side of Kesai Swamp adjacent William
Wilson. Witnesses were Edward
Moore, Martin Gardiner, James Castellow.
June 4, 1724, C. Galle County Clerk.
1724. Bertie Deed Book A, Page 300. Edward Moore is a witness to
a land transfer by Henry Overstreet and wife Ann to Owen O’Daniel.
November 9, 1724, Pawer of attorney to acknowledge sale of land to John
Edwards, Jun. Witnesses are Martin Gardner, Edward
Moore. (No court date
here.)
1724. Bertie Deed Book A, Page 345. Edward Moore is a witness to
a land transfer by Thomas Williamson to Jonathan Ridings, November 6,
1724, 10 pounds for 100 Acres on Sims Branch adjacent Arthur Dugal (see
note below). Witnesses Peter Stancell, Edward
Moore. November Court
1724. Note: In one place in the above deed it read "…that James
Castellow shall peacefully occupy…" A margin note in the 1796
copy said: "same as in ye old book."
1723. Bertie Deed Book A, Page 346. Edward Moore is a witness
and signs for Sarah Castellow in a land transfer by James Castellow (Castellaw)
and wife Sarah to Thomas Williamson, February 21, 1723. *. 550 Acres on
Desiah River adjacent Arthur Dugall, Terence Bourn, John Smithwick.
Witnesses Jonathan Ridings, Peter Stancell. Edward Moore by virtue of
power of attorney from "ye above Sarah, wife of James…"
acknowledged in open court the sale.
1723. Bertie Deed Book A, Page 340, Sarah Castellaw to Edward
Moore. November 8, 1724, Ordains Edward Moore lawful attorney to
acknowledge sale of land on Kesiah Neck. Witness: Peter Stancell, Jurat.
No court date.
1724. Bertie Deed Book A, Page 350. Richard Abbe and wife Ann to
Edward Moore (Moor). September 12, 1724, 20 pounds for 320 Acres,
"whereon he now does live" on South Side of Roquis Swamp.
Witnesses are John Bryan, Alice Bryan, Martin Gardner. November Court,
1724. By virtue of powere of attorney, Richard Abbe and Ann Richard
Roberts proved above deed in open court. Note here in the deed Bertie
Deed Book says: "N.B. So far done before August court 1796."
(320 acres where Richard and Ann Abbe now live on the South Side of
Roquis Swamp – between lines of Francis Hobson, George Cockbourn,
William Smith).
1724. Bertie Deed Book A, Page 352. Richard Abbe and wife Ann to
James Roberts, * James Roberts, appointed true and lawful attorney to
acknowledge sale of 320 acres between lines of Francis Hobson, George
Cockbourn, William Smith on Roquis Swamp to Edward Moore. Sale bearing
date September 12, 1724. Witness was James Castellaw.
1725. Bertie Deed Book A, Page 441. Martin Gardner (Gardnier)
and wife Anna to Thomas Whitmell, January 13, 1724/25. 27 pounds for 310
Acres on West Side of Casia River adjacent Edward Moore’s
plantation.
Witnesses are George Eubanck (Enbanck), James Castellaw. May Court 1725,
Acknowledged in open court by virtue of power of attorney. (Edward Moore’s
plantation is on West Side of Casia River adjacent land sold by Martin
and Anna Gardner to Thomas Whitmell).
1725. Bertie Deed Book B, Page, James Catellaw, Edward Moor
(Moore) were witnesses to a transaction in August Court 1725 which was
acknowledged by Edward Moore as lawful attorney of Elizabeth
Whitmell.
1725. Bertie Deed Book B, Page 101. Edward Moore is a witness to
a transaction by William Maul (Maule) to Barnabee MacKinne. February 10,
1725. 60 Pounds for 200 Acres on Southside of Marattock River adjacent
William Jones. Survey made for John Lewis and by him "lapsed",
and ye same patent since granted to William Maul. Witnesses are Edward
Moore , George Burrington, Thomas Bryant, jurat. May Court 1726.
1728. Bertie Deed Book B, Page 406, May 13, 1728. *.*. Power of
Attorney to acknowledge sale to Jonathan Standley, Junior. (200 Acres on
Casiah Swamp adjacent Henry Rowel, _____ Bracewell at Reedy Branch
recorded at Bertie Deed Book B, Page 405). Witnesses Francis Hobson,
jurat. William Kenneday. May Court 1728. Edward Mashborne D. C/C.
1728. Stephen Howard and wife Sarah to Edward Moore
(Moor).
April 5, 1728 (February 19, 1728). 115 Pounds for 250 Acres on Southside
of Ahorskey Swamp at Turkey Swamp. Adjacent John Davidson, Stephen
Howard, John Barefoot. Part of 485 Acre Patent. Witness: Jonathan
Standley, jurat.* May Court 1728, Edward Mashborne. D. C/C. (250 acres
on South Side of Ahorskey Swamp at Turkey Swamp, adjacent to John
Davidson, Stephen Howard, John Barefoot, part of a 485 acre patent to
John Melton dated March 9, 1717/1718 for 400 acres on the south side of
Ahotske Swamp and transferred to Stephen Howard on February 5, 1722).
1728. Bertie Deed Book B, Page 432, Stephen Howard & wife
Sarah to Edward Moore. April 1, 1728. *. *. "I…do make over and
assign unto Edward Moore all my rite and interest… of (250 Acres)…
of within patent…." (referrting to a patent of Lord Proprietors
to John Melton dated March 9, 1717/18 for 400 Acres on Southside of
Ahotske Swamp for transportation of persons at 50 Acres per person,
recorded in Bertie Deed Book B, Page 431, which had been transferred by
John Molton Sr. to Stephen Howard on February 5, 1722 as recorded in
Bertie Deed Book b, Page 432). Witnesses are John Hatcher, Jonathan
Standley. May Court 1728. Edward Mashborne D. C/C.
1728. Bertie Deed Book B, Page 433. Stephen Howard & Wife
Sarah to Edward Moore (Moor) April 1, 1728. *. *. "…all my rite
and title… of within patent…" (referring to a patent of the
Lords Proprietor to Stephen Howard dated August 4, 1723, granting 235
acres on the Southside of Ahotskey Swamp and Southside of Turkey Swamp
adjacent John Molton, John Barfield. Recorded in Bertie Deed Book B,
Page 432) Witnesses John Hatcher, Jonathan Standley. May Court 1728.
Edward Mashborne D. C/C. (235 acres on the south side of Ahotskey Swamp
and south side of Turkey Swamp adjacent to John Molton, John Barfield
granted by patent to Stephen Howard on August 4, 1723)
1728. Bertie Deed Book C, Page 42. Edward Moore is a witness to
a transfer by John Edwards, Sen. and John Edwards, Jun. to John Gray.
October 29, 1728. 40 Pounds for 300 Acres on Northside of Cashay River
known as "Turkey Neck." Adjacent Thomas Jones on Licking
Branch. Witnesses are Edward
Moore, George Eubanck, jurat. November
Court 1728. Edward Mashbourne D. C/C.
1726. Edward More is a witness to a transfer by Ambros Ayers to
Coll. Robert West. April 25, 1726. *. *. "all my right title to
within Mentioned patent (150 acres granted by Lord Proprietors to David
Steward and by him "elapsed" and subsequently granted to
Ambros Ayers on June 4, 1725 at fork of Guize (?) Hall Swamp on Rocquis
recorded at Bertie Deed Book C, Page 210) Witnesses are Edward More and
James Castellaw. May 1726. Robert Foster C/C.
1730. Bertie Deed Book C, Page 335. Edward Moore to John
Horo.
February 9, 1730. 12 Pounds for 330 Acres on Rocquist Pocoson. Adjacent
John Hardy, Esq. Marten Gardner. Witnesses are Thomas Mewborn, James
Spainn. *, *, (sold 330 acres on Rocquist Pocoson adjacent to John
Hardy, Esq., Martin Gardner)
1733. Bertie Deed Book D, Page 16. Edward Moor to Jonathan
Standley. November 13, 1733. 30 Pounds for 250 Acres on Southside
Ahotsky Swamp adjacent John Davidson whereon Stephen Howard did live at
Turkey Swamp adjacent John Molton and John Barfield. Witnesses are
Thomas Crew and John Collins. November Court 1733. *. (sold 250 acres on
south side of Ahotsky Swamp adjacent John Davidson whereon Stephen
Howard did live at Turkey Swamp adjacent John Molton and John Barfield).
1736. Edward Moor is a witness to a transfer by Mary Griffin
(Griffen)
"relige William Griffin to Thomas Cowman. April 16, 1736. 25 Pounds
for 320 Acres "exec’r to the Last will & testament (of
William Griffin) in which he did bequeath all his Estate both real and
personal to me…within deed of sale" at Swactes (?) Branch
(Stewart’s?) adjacent Richard Braswell on Cashey Swamp. Witnesses are
John Gray, James Bullahe, Edward
Moor. May Court 1736. "John Cook
by virtue of a letter of attorney duly proved…acknowledged the above
assignment…." John Wynns *.
1736. Bertie Deed Book E, Page 52. Edward Moor
is mentioned in
connection with the property description of the transfer by John Hatcher
of Edgecombe Precinct to Thomas Wimberly. February 2, 1736. 40 Pounds
for 579 Acres on Southwest Side of Cashy Swamp adjacent Martin Gardner.
Part of a patent formerly granted to Edward Moor on July 20, 1717.
Witnesses are John Wimberly, Needham Bryant, jurat, Petegrove Salsberry.
November Court 1736. John Wynns D. C/C. (Edward Moore was granted a
patent on July 20, 1717 which included 579 acres on the Southeast side
of Cashy Swamp adjacent Martin Gardner, which was sold to John Hatcher.)
1736. Bertie Deed Book E, Page 158. Edward Moor is mentioned in
connection with the property description of the transfer by John
Herring, Jun. and wife Rebecca to Joseph Hardee (Hardy). March 17, 1736.
160 Pounds for 150 acres on Eastside Cashy River adjacent John How,
Edward Moor at mouth of Licking Branch "thence along lines of
Patent." Witnesses are Thomas Turner, John Rows, Session (?)
Herring, jurat. " I, Rebecca Herring, wife of John Herring, Jun. do
assign over…all my right of dowrie of the within deed…."
Witnesses are John Price, Catrine Herring. August Court 1737. (Edward
Moore had land on the east side of Cashy River adjacent John How, John
Herring, Jr. at the mouth of Licking Branch).
1743. Bertie Deed Book F, Page 408. William Moor
and Edward Moor
to Peter West. April 22, 1743. 20 Pounds for 150 Acres "land known
by name Punkill". Signed William Moor, Edward Moor, Mary
Moor.
Witnesses are Thomas Walker, and Thomas Hollowell. May Court 1743. *. (Edward Moore owned 150 acres, which property was known by the name
"Punkill", with William Moore
1730. Bertie Deed Book F, Page 453. Edward Moor to John How.
February 9, 1730. 12 Pounds for 339 Acres on rocquis Pocoson Adjacent
John Hardy Esq., Martin Gardner. Witnesses are Thomas Mewboorn, James
Speir. February Court 1730. Rt. Forster C/C. At Bertie Deed Book F, Page
454, John How transfers "my right…to within mentioned land…"
to Joseph Albert, Labourer, on May 27, 1735, for 75 Pounds. Witnesses
are Edward Moor, James Bullock. February Court 1742, Henry Delon C/C.
(sold 339 acres on Rocquis Pocoson adjacent John Hardy, Esq., Martin
Gardner.)
1750. Bertie Deed Book G, Page 370. Edward Moore is a witness to
a transfer by John Carter and wife Martha, late of Society Parish to
Rubin Powell of Norfolk County, Virginia. February 25, 1750. 45 Pounds
(Virginia) for 350 Acres. Land on Eastside Potacosie Creek and Northside
Hothouse Brance at Petatoe Marsh and Eastside "of an island"
By deed of sale from Thomas Walker. February 11, 1746. Witnesses are
John Brickell and Edward Moore. August Court 1751. *.
1753. Bertie Deed Book G, Page 533. Edward Moore is a witness
to a transfer by Ephram Johns of Bewford County to Jacob Jernegan. *. 25
Pounds for 90 Acres on Northside Roanoke River adjacent Thomas Bunton.
Witnesses are Edward More, William
Junkison. August Court 1753. *.
1753. Bertie Deed Book H, Page 50. Edward More is mentioned in
the property description of the transfer of Joseph Wimberly, merchant,
to Archibald White and James Scott of Norfolk. June 21, 1753. 50 Pounds
for *. Land now in their possession by above lease"…by a Bargain
of Sale…for one whole year…" Land granted to Edward Moore and
conveyed to Charles Hardy and thence to Joseph Wimberly. Witnesses are
George Collins, John Cheshire, Hezekiah McCloud. *. *. (land granted to
Edward Moore and conveyed to Charles Hardy, and by Hardy to Joseph
Wimberly).
1757. Bertie Deed Book H, Page 449. Ruth Moore, Robert Rogers
and wife Mary of Beaufort County to Walter Sessions (Sissons) of
Beaufort County. July 27, 1757. 5 Pounds for 100 Acres. "…Ruth
and Mary being daughters of the late Edward Moore of Bertie County dec’d…"
Land on Westside Cashiah adjacent John Hardy, James Curry, _______
Whitmell. Witnesses are Thomas Whitmell, John Allen, William Laurence.
July Court 1757. (100 acres on the west side Cashiah adjacent John
Hardy, James Curry, ____ Whitmell).
1757. Bertie Deed Book H, Page 450. Ruth Moore, Robert Rogers
and wife Mary of Beaufort County to John Allens, Jun. July 27, 1757. 20
Pounds for 320 Acres. "…Ruth and Mary being daughters of the late
Edward Moore of Bertie County dec’d…Land on Northeast Side Roquiss
Swamp adjacent George Cockburn at Flatt Pocoson, Part of a patent to
William Smith dated 1721 and purchased of Richard Abbe by Edward Moore
September 12, 1724. Witnesses are Joseph Wimberly, Jonathan Standley.
July Court 1757. "…the Feme being first privately examined by
Joseph Jordan Esq. One of his Majesties Justices of the Peace for the
said county…" John Smith. *. (320 acres of land on the north east
side of Roquiss Swamp adjacent to George Cockburn at Flatt Pocoson, part
of a patent to William Smith dated 1721, purchased from Richard Abbe by
Edward Moore on September 12, 1724).
1758. Bertie Deed Book I, Page 51-(80). Edward Moore is
mentioned in the property description of a transfer by Walter (x)
Sessions, Planter of Beaufort County to Thomas Whitmell, merchant of
Bertie County, July 25, 1758. 40 Pounds proclamation. 100 acres (messuage) where Edward Moore dec’d had
lived, on west side of Cashy
River, joining John Hardy, James Curry, Whitmell. Witnesses are George
Stockley, Martha Whitmell, Patrick (x) Quinerly. July Court 1758. CC:
Benjamin Wynns. (Edward Moore had a 100 acre messuage, where he lived,
on the west side of Cashy River, joining John Hardy, James Curry, Thomas
Whitmell).
1758. Bertie Deed Book I, Page 62-(96). Edward Moore is
mentioned in the property description of a transfer by Archibald White
and James Scott, merchants of Norfolk, Virginia, to Joseph Wimberly of
Bertie County. 27 June 1758. On 21 and 22 June 1753, said Wimberly gave
a deed of lease to said merchants for 339 Acres which had been a patent
to Edward Moore July 20, 1717, which after conveyances became the
property of said Wimberly, joining John Hardy, Roquist Pocoson, Martin
Gardner. Said Wimberly has repaid them. Witnesses are Francis Clarke,
William (X) Duffelt. July Court 1758. CC: Benjamin Wynns. (Edward Moore
had a patent dated July 20, 1717 for 339 acres of land, which after
conveyances became the property of Joseph Wimberly of Bertie County,
joining John Hardy, Roquist Pocoson, Martin Gardner.)
1758. Bertie Deed Book I, Page 63-(98). Edward Moore is
mentioned in the property description of a transfer by Joseph Wimberly,
planter of Bertie County to Henry Vanluven of same. July 10, 1758. 20
Pounds proclamation. 339 acres which had been a patent to Edward Moore
20 July 1717 and after conveyances to said Wimberly who purchased it
from Charles Hardy, joining John Hardy, Roquis Pocoson, Martin Gardner.
Witnesses are William King, Elisabeth King, Nath Cooper. July Court
1758. CC: Benjamin Wynns.
1761. Bertie Deed Book K, Page 327-(79). There is a mention of
a _______ Moore, who is a witness to a transfer by George House Senior
of Bertie County to his 2 sons Thomas House and John House of same.
January 12, 1761. 10 Pounds Sterling. 500 Acres, joining Needham Bryan,
Widow Bryan, Wimberly, House, Roquist. Witnesses are John Verdell,
______ Moore, Charity Verdell. July Court 1761, CC: Benjamin Wynns.
- Joseph Moore.
(1). 1724. James Williams to Joseph Moore. May 11, 1724. 20 Shillings
for 35 Acres on Little Roquess Swamp adjacent Samuel Herring. Witnesses
John Hart and Needham Bryan. November Court 1724. (bought 35 acres on
Little Roquess Swamp adjacent Samuel Herring).
(2). 1726/27. Bertie Deed Book B, Page 245. There is a Joseph Moore
who is a witness to a transfer by William Gray to Robert Hodges. 80
Pounds for 180 Acres on Northeast Side of Little Roquis Swamp. Adjacent
James William, Richard Milton. Witnesses are John Gray, Joseph Moor.
March Court. *.*.
(3). 1730. Bertie Deed Book C, Page 321. Joseph Moore and Ann Moore
are witnesses to a transfer by Henry Overstreet and wife Ann to Abraham
Sheppard (Sepherd). November 10, 1730. 130 Pounds for 235 Acres
"lying back of a survey of Martin Gardner" on southside of
Cashy Swamp and Eastside of Roquist Swamp. Witnesses are Joseph Moore,
Ann Moore, Thomas Whipple. *, *.
(4). *, Bertie Deed Book C, Page 326. John Edwards, Sen. and wife
Mary to John Moore. *, 25 Pounds for 100 Acres on Turkey Swamp "…on
Eastermost side of John Edwards plantation…." Said plantation
contains 200 acres. Witnesses are James Castelaw, Jonathan Standley, and
Henry Edwards. *. *. John Edwards and wife Mary gave a Power of Attorney
to Matthew Edwards on February 1, 1730 to acknowledge sale of 100 acres
on Turkey Swamp to John Moore that is recorded at Bertie Deed Book C,
Page 327. (bought 100 acres on Turkey Swamp on the eastermost side of
John Edwards plantation, which contains 200 acres).
(5). 1733/34. Bertie Deed Book D, Page 46. Joseph Moore is mentioned
in the property description of a transfer by Timoth Ryall to Needham
Bryan (Bryant). February 11, 1733/34. 15 Pounds for 200 acres on
Northside Flaggy Run. Adjacent John Harrell, Joseph Moor. Witnesses are
John Harrell, jurat, John Harrett, Jun. John borefield. February Court
1733. John Wynns D. C/C. (Joseph Moore has land on the north side of
Flaggy Run adjacent John Harrell, Needham Bryant (Timothy Ryall)).
(6). 1735. Bertie Deed Book D, Page 152. Joseph Moor is a witness to
a transfer by Henry Overstreet to Theophillis Pugh of Nansemond County,
Virginia. May 10, 1735. 800 Pounds for 150 Acres plus 50 Acres plus
chattels. (1) On Appletree Swamp adjacent William Jones, Henry Jarnagan.
(2) 50 Acres at head of roques 93) 150 Acres ‘whereon Ann Overstreet
doth now live." The 150 Acres purchased of William Jones and Henry
Jarnaman. The 50 acres purchased of Robert Radford. In addition 2 Negros
named Peter & Jamy; 20 head cattle and hoggs; 100 head of hoggs.
Witnesses are Jame Millikin, Joseph Moor, John Kirkpatrick. May Court
1735. *.
(7). 1734. Bertie Deed Book D, Page 164. Joseph Moor is mentioned as
a witness to a transfer by John Lee to Thomas Sprite. October 19, 1734.
80 Pounds for 300 Acres. On Northside Connehoe Creek. Part of a grant to
John Lee dated September 28, 1730 (?) adjacent William Averit land which
was ‘bought out of the same patent." Witnesses are Joseph Moor,
jurat, John Ballard (?), Robert Butler. May Court 1735. John Wynns D.
C/C.
(8). 1753. Abstracts of Wills of Edgecombe County, page 230, has a
record of the will of Joseph Moore, February 15, 1753. February Court
1757. Wife and Executor Ann, Sons and Executors: Joseph, plantation in
Edgecombe County on Little Swamp, also plantation in Bertie County on
Rockquies Swamp where William Bryant formerly lived; James, 100 Acres
land bought of William McGee on South Side of Conetoe Pocosin; Hodges,
100 Acres Land on North Side of Conohoe Swamp; Jesse, Plantation on Mill
Branch and Montgomery’s line wheron I live; Ezekiel and Jesse to have
my water mill. Son-in-law: (unnamed), tract of land on Conetoe Swamp;
Daughters: Ann MaGee, Martha Hinton, Celia Moore. All children get
negroes. Melia Moore. Witnesses are Elizabeth Williams, Mary Whitmell,
and William Williams.
(9). 1758. Bertie Deed Book I, Page 71-(111). John (x) Brown
gentlemen of Bertie County to Joseph Moore, planter of same. 24 August
1758. 40 Pounds proclamation. 157 acres. Witnesses are James Sparkman,
Joshua Lee. October Court 1758. CC: Benjamin Wynns. (This is the son of
Joseph Moore, who buys 157 acres)
(10). 1775. Abstracts of Edgecombe County Wills, Page 230. There is a
will for Joseph Moore, who is apparently the son of the earlier Joseph
Moore listed in Bertie County. October 6, 1775. January Court 1776. Wife
Ann, lend plantation where I live and that which joins it purchased of
James Dunlop and 3 negroes; remaining negroes to be hired out for
benefit of wife, etc. Bequeath 500 Pounds for her pocket money. Each
trustee or Executor to be paid 100 Pounds Proc. money. 200 Pounds to the
poor. Zekel Moore, tract whereon he lives, 1 negro and 100 Pounds.
Joseph Moore, son of James Moore, 100 Pounds. Henry Irwin, son of Henry
Irwin of Tarboro, 100 Pounds. Polly Toole, 50 Pounds. Henry Irwin Toole,
Executor, to use remainder of income to relieve and support any poor of
the Church of England, not being dissenters for 10 years. Executors are
William Williams of Martin County, Henry Irwin, Henry Irwin Toole, James
Moore. Witnesses are Geraldu Toole, Mary Toole, and Jiney Toole.
(11). 1775. Abstracts of Edgecombe County Wills, Page 231. There is
also a mention of the will for Joseph Moore, October 7, 1775 (?).
January Court, 1778. Nunc. Will, Leaving wife (unnamed), household
goods, crop, etc. Statement sworn to before Robert Bignall. Proved by
oath of Henry Irwin.
d. James Moore.
(1). 1723. Bertie Deed Book A, Page 175. James Moore is a witness to
a land transfer by James Howard and wife Sarah to Alexander Brayson of
North Brittain November 12, 1723, 7 pounds for 440 acres on Timber
Branch adjacent to Robert Lenisr’s (?), Edward Howard, Joseph Jones,
John Jones, Jun., John Jones Sen. Witnesses are William Cranford, James
Moore, James Sanders. Nov. Court 1723.
(2). 1725. Bertie Deed Book B, Page 95. James Moore is a witness to a
tranfer of a slave by Richard Webb of Nansemond County, Virginia to
James Wood. February 5, 1725, 32 pounds 15 shillings for "wench
named Rose…and her increase…" Witnesses are John Moore, James
Moore, John Sutton, February Court 1725.
(3) 1730. Bertie Deed Book C, Page 227, James Moore to Emanuel Dees.
May 12, 1730. 20 Pounds for 290 Acres on Southside of Fishing Creek and
Northside of Maple Swamp. Witnesses are John Gray, John Hardy. *, *.
(4). 1730. Bertie Deed Book C, Page 239. James Moore is a witness to
a transfer by Arthur Davis of Tyrell Precinct to William Drew. May 1730.
15 Pounds for 300 acres on Southside Morattock River and Flat Swamp. Two
plantations. One: 200 acres adjacent Lewis Davis and Cullen Pollock.
Two: 100 Acres. Witnesses James Moore and _____ Jenkins(?). *. *.
(5). 1730. Bertie Deed Book C, Page 240. James Moore is a witness to
a transfer by Lewis Davis of Tyrell Precinct to Thomas Jenkins. May 11,
1730. 30 Pounds for 200 acres on Southside Roanoke River adjacent Cullen
Pollock. Witnesses James Moore, John Hardy, and John Gray. May Court
1730, Thomas Hansford D. C/C.
(6). 1730. Bertie Deed Book C, Page 241. James Moore is a witness to
a transfer by Arthur Davis of Tyrell Precinct to William Drew of Surry
County, Virginia. May 12, 1730. 15 Pounds for 300 acres on Southside
Morattock River and Flat Swamp. Adjacent Cullen Pollock. Witnesses James
Moore, John Gray, and Thomas Jenkins(?). *. *.
(7). 1729/30. Bertie Deed Book C, Page 276. Gideon Gibson (Gupson) to
James Moore. 1729/30. 10 Pounds for 108 Acres in Northwest Parrish of
Bertie on Southside Morattock River and Northside Concacanry Swamp. Part
of tract formerly granted to Joseph Simes for 300 acres by patent dated
February 1, 1725, and by Simes sold to Gibson. Witnesses are James
Millikin, William Whitfield, Elizabeth Joyner. August Court 1730. Thomas
Hansford D. C/C.
(8). 1733/34. Bertie Deed Book D, Page 41. William Moore and James
Moore are witnesses to the transfer by James Barnes (Barns) and wife
Martha to Jonathan Tartt. February 11, 1733/34. 35 Pounds for 200 acres
on Northside Marratock ‘within the Ursaray Meadow" in Gum Swamp,
adjacent John Cotton (Cotton), William Ruffin, Joseph Wimberley, George
Stevens (?). Witnesses are William Moore, Alexander Campbell, James
Moore. February Court 1733. John Wynns D. C/C.
(9). 1735. James Moor is a witness to a transfer by John Speir to
Robert Hilliard. May 10, 1735. 80 Pounds "silver mony at the weight
now current in Virginia" for 710 Acres on Southside Cypress Swamp
at Dividing Branch at James Denton’s Headline adjacent Benton and
Speir. At Kekoekey (?) Swamp on Southside Marratock River. Part of 580
Acres granted James Denton April 6, 1722 ‘wheref is two hundred and
sixty acres of the said Pattent as will more largely appear by Deed
dated the Seventh day of December (1727)…to Speir by James Denton…the
other (450 Acres) by patent dated April 6, 1722…." Altogether 710
acres. Witnesses are John Wilks (?), Benjamin Johnston, James Moor. May
Court 1735. *.
(10). 1761. Bertie Deed Book K, Page 353-(104), James Moore is a
witness to a transfer by James Brown (Jr.) of Bertie County to Nicholas
Skinner of same. July 22, 1761. 21 Pounds 10 Shillings Virginia. 110
Acres, joining John Harrell, Marmaduke Norflet, Upper Black Pond, Lower
Black Pond, Thorny Branch. Witnesses are William Andrews, Jesse Harrell,
James Moore. October Court 1761. CC: John Johnston.
e. Maurice Moore.
(1). 1721/22 There is a Maurice Moore who is a witness to a deed in
1722 in Bertie County, North Carolina, as follows in Deed Bertie Deed
Book A, Page 19: James Anderson of Bath County to John Gray (Capt.),
March 3, 1721/22, 400 acres Northside of Morattock River in Occoneche
Neck.
(2). 1725. There is a M. Moore who is listed as signing a grant by
the Lord Proprietors to George Powell. April 1, 1725, Grant 124 Acres
East Side Ahoskey Swamp adjacent Peter Parker, Leonard Langston. "…being
due for importation…" 50 Acres per person. Signed: William Reed,
Esq., President of Council and Commander in Chief of Our Province.
Richard Sanderson, Francis Forster, M. Moore, J. Lovick. Recorded in
Secretary Office. J. Lovick, Secretary.
(2). 1723. There is a M. Moore who is listed as signing a grant by
the Lord Proprietors to John Hobson. April 1, 1723, Grant 190 Acres
North Side Rocquiss Swamp adjacent William Smith, Francis Hobson, James
Castellaw. "…being due for importation of persons at 50 Acres per
person. Signed: . J. Lovick, Secretary., M. Moore, William Reed, Richard
Sanderson, Francis Forster.
(4). 1723. There is a M. Moore who is listed as signing a grant by
the Lord Proprietors to William Roads. April 1, 1723, Grant 640 "…according
to one great Deed of Grant, bearing the first day of May anno Domini
1668, given unto our County of Albemarle, …doe hereby grant Roads…a
tract of land containing six hundred and forty acres…." On
Westside Cypress Swamp at Coll. Maul’s corner. For importation of
persons: 50 acres/ person, Rent of 1 shilling a year to be paid 29th
September. Provided he "plant or cause to be planted within three
years." Signed: Wm. Reed, Esq. President of "councel."
Witnesses: J. Lovick, Francis Foster, M. Moore, Richard Sanderson.
Secretary’s Office. J. Lovick, Secretary.
- Arther Moore.
(1). 1752. There is a land record involving Arthur Moore as helping
survey land for Jesse Moore in Beufort County, North Carolina, in 1752,
which is recorded in Hofmann, The Granville District of North Carolina
1748-1763; Abstracts of Land Grants, Volume I, page 29 -- Deed 273, p. 59:
September 5, 1754, Jesse MOORE 440 Acres in Beaufort County adjoining
William Stancil, Arthur MOORE and the swamp....Surveyed November 28, 1752.
Among the chain carriers (assisting in the surveying) were Arthur MOORE
and Thomas Bonner.
(2). 1754. Bertie Deed Book H, Page 141. Arthur Moore is a witness to
the transfer by Thomas Bonner to James Byrum. September 12, 1754. 40
Shillings for 100 Acres on Kisshy Road. Witnesses are Moses Bonner and
Arthur Moore, February Court, 1755. *.
(3). 1755. In David B Gammon's Abstracts of Wills of Bertie County, NC,
1722-1774 there is a will for Thomas Bonner of November 11, 1755—mentions
son, Thomas Bonner, daughter, Esther MOORE, son Henry Bonner, son Moses
Bonner and three other married daughters. Amongst the witnesses is Arthur
MOORE.
(4). 1756. In the Moore News, Volume II, Issue 32 - B, Page 4 (July 2,
1997), there some information from Judy Cardwell (JudySCard@aol.com), who
is researching her Bonner family and located a will of Thomas Bonner,
1756, Bertie County, North Carolina that mentions a daughter Esther
marrying a More and it is witnessed by Arthur Moor.
(5). 1758. There is a record of an event involving an Arthur Moore that
took place in December 22, 1758, in the Granville District of North
Carolina, which is recorded in Saunders, Colonial North Carolina, Volume 5
(1752-1759), page 1090, as follows: "Arthur Moore had entered a piece
of land with Col. Halton, in the time of his being Earl Granville's agent;
that he could not get the land surveyed till Col. Halton and Mosely both
died after which he applied to Col. Corbin, entered the land with him and
paid him the entry; that Mr. Corbin then told him to get it surveyed
within twelve months, and he should have a deed for the land; that he had
it surveyed and applied for his deed within the time; that there had been
a deed for the same land to one Becton; to which Mr. Corbin replied that
Becton's deed was a different piece of land; however, would not make out a
deed for Moore who was afterwards sued in ejectment by Becton and
judgement was had against him on Becton's producing a deed executed by Mr.
Corbin for the same land, and Moore turned out of possession and
imprisoned for near two months till he could pay the costs of the
suit."
(6). 1759. Bertie Deed Book I, Page 104-(168). Ar. Moore is a witness
to a transfer by Thomas (x) Walker of Berite County to John Walker of
same. January 19, 1759. 40 Pounds. 240 acres which said Thomas Walker had
purchased from Simon Homes on south side of Ahotskey Swamp. Witnesses are
Jacob Lasher, Bryan Hare, Ar. Moore. CC: Benjamin Wynns.
(7). 1759. Bertie Deed Book I, Page 105-(169). Arthur Moore is a
witness and Benton Moore is mentioned in the property description of the
transfer by Christopher Hollamon and Amos Hinton of Bertie County to
Thomas Walker of same. 26 Pounds. 200 Acres (messuage), joining Benton
Moore, Cashy. Witnesses are Bryan Hare, Ar. Moor, William Williford.
January Court 1759. CC: Benjamin Wynns.
(8). 1759. Bertie Deed Book I, Page 159-(264). Arther Moore and Moses
Moore are listed as witnesses to the transfer by William Bird of Bertie
County to Joseph Farmer of same. March 30, 1759. 10 Pounds Virginia. 100
Acres (messuage), joining Sequea Swamp, William Bird, Joseph Farmer, where
Thomas Parker lived. Witnesses are Arther Moore, William Williford, Moses
Moore. April Court 1759. CC: Benjamin Wynns.
(9). 1759. Bertie Deed Book I, Page 197-(350). Arthur Moore is a
witness to the transfer by William Birde cooper and his wife Ann(X) of
Bertie County to their son Joel Byrd of same. July 17, 1759. Deed of gift.
100 Acres (messuage) on north side of Ahotskey Swamp, joining Spring
Branch, William Byrd. Witnesses are Charles Roberts, Arthur Moore, Jacob
Lasker. July Court 1759. CC: Benjamin Wynns.
(10). 1758. Bertie Deed Book K, Page 409-(182). Arthur Moore is a
witness to a transfer by John Baker, Esqr. Sheriff of Bertie County to
James Wood of same. October 25, 1758. James jones brought suit against
Moses Tompson for 6 pounds 17shillings 9 ½ pence proclamation. Said
Thomson "broke jail" and afterwards conveyed land to William
Outlaw. Said James Jones by his attorney Blake Baker asked for judgment
against said land. Thus for 17 Pounds 10 Shillings Proclamation. 300 Acres
as by a deed from Jesse Wood to said Thompson November 8, 1754. Witnesses
are Benjamin Wynns, James Cary Jr. Arthur Moore. CC: John Johnston.
g. Nathan Moore.
(1). 1726. Bertie Deed Book B, Page 267. There is a reference in the
property description to Nathan Moore in a transfer of land by John
Stancill and wife Sarah to Edmond Smithwick. January 12, 1726. 30 Pounds
for 100 Acres on Kisah Neck adjacent Nathan Moore, known as "Deer
Hall". "…she being first privately examined as by an act of
assembly of this province…" Witnesses John Gardner, Thomas Bryant.
North Carolina Court October 3, 1727. C. Gale C. J. Test. Edward Mashborne
D. C/C. Witnesses to the private examination being: Elizabeth Clayton and
John Gardner.
(2). 1733. Bertie Deed Book D, Page 122. Nathan Moor is mentioned in
the property description of a transfer by Martin Cromen to James
Castellaw. May 8, 1733. 20 Pounds for 200 acres on Cashy River. By patent
granted Nathan Moor and by him sold to Cromen and recorded in Chowan
Precinct. Witnesses are Thomas Kearney, jurat, William Kenneday, Sollmon
Alston. August Court 1734.
(3). 1760. Bertie Deed Book K, Page 331_(82). There is a reference to
Nathan Moore in the property description of a transfer by Henry King of
Hertford County to Charles King of Bertie County. September 1, 1760. 5
Pounds (no acres), joining Broad Branch, Nathan Moore, said Henry King.
Witnesses are Mary King, Henry King. July Court 1761. CC: Benjamin Wynns.
- Epaphrates (?) Moore.
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1729. Bertie Deed Book C, Page 166. Peter Parker and wife Grace to
Epaphrates (?) Moore of Nansemond County, Virginia. November 11, 1729.
160 Pounds for 640 Acres on Ford Branch on Ahoskey Swamp. " the
plantation that Peter Parker now lives." Land devised unto Peter
Parker by Peter Evans. Witnesses are Thomas Bryant, William Cotton,
James Holland. Court *. Thomas Crew D. C/C.
(2). 1735/36. Bertie Deed Book E, Page 5. Epaphroditus Moore is
mentioned as a witness to a transfer by James Jenkins, bricklayer, of
Edgecombe Precinct to Edward Hare of Chowan Precinct. March 12, 1735/36.
Forty Pounds for 50 Acres on Northside of Deep Creek. Adjacent
"(land) formerly Mr. Peek’s.) Witnesses are John MacKinne, Mary
Parker, Epaphroditus Moore, jurat. August Court 1736. *.
(3). 1737. Bertie Deed Book E, Page 174. Epap. Moore is mentioned as
a witness to a transfer by Petegrove (Pedgeve) Salsberry to George
Spivey of Nansemond County, Virginia. November 4, 1737. 200 Pounds for
300 acres adjacent William Hinton, Theophilus Williams, Thomas Bond.
"out of a Patent granted to William Gray" dated April 1, 1725.
Witnesses are Epap. Moore, Littleton Spivey. November Court 1737. *.
(4). 1747. Bertie Deed Book G, Page 35. Epaphroditus Moore to Bryan
Daughtry (Daughtree) of Nancemond County, Virginia. August 11, 1747. 6
pounds 10 Shillings for 340 Acres. By Patent granted to Moor April 20,
1745 on Northside Powels Pocoson at Buck Branch. Witnesses: John Moor,
Rachel Moor. August Court 1747.
(5). 1754. Bertie Deed Book H, Page 118. Ephoditus Moore is mentioned
in the property description of the transfer of Bryan Daughtry of
Northampton County to Cadar Powell. *. 16 Pounds for 240 Acres. On
Northside of Powell Pocoson at Buck Branch. Being part of a patent
formerly granted to Ephroditus Moore for 340 Acres on April 20, 1745.
Witnesses are Valentine Floyd, John Screws. August Court 1754. *.
- Elizabeth Moor, wife of John Pace.
(1). 1739. Bertie Deed Book E, Page 480. William Pace and John Pace and
Elizabeth Moor. "Relict of John Pace late of Bertie County Dec’d.
to John Corlew of Yorkhumton Parish of York County, Virginia. August 13,
1739. 35 Pounds 5 Shillings for 200 Acres on Southside Roanoke River. On
Southside of a grant to John Pace late of Bertie. Adjacent to Daniel
Crawley, Coll. William Little, John Lews (Laws?), William Pace. This is a
one year lease. "to be fully ended…& paying unto (them)…the
rent of one year of Indian Corn at the feast of St. Michaell the arch
angel…" Witnesses are A. Giles, jurat, Thomas Vince, Sarah Mims.
August Court 1739. *.
(2). 1739. Bertie Deed Book E, Page 482, William Pace and John Pace and
Elizabeth Moor, Relect of John Pace, Dec’d, to John Corlew of
Yorkhampton Parish in York County, Virginia. August 14, 1739. 25 Pounds 5
Shillings for 200 Acres (Land described above) Witnesses: A. Giles, jurat,
Thomas Vince, Sarah Mims, August Court 1739. *.
Augustus Moore.
(1). 1739. Bertie Deed Book E, Page 539. There is a mention of Augustus
Moore as a witness to a transfer by Nathaniel Platt & Wife Martha to
Roland Williams. April 18, 1739. 37 Pounds for 100 Acres. At Ocheneche
Neck a Cypress Branch adjacent William Brown, and Robert Sims. Witnesses
are _______ Watford, Augustus Moore, jurat, John Cotton. November Court
1739.
Samuel Moore
(1). 1749. Bertie Deed Book G, Page 224. Samuel Moore is a witness to a
transfer by John Edwards to John Brogden, Jun. November 15, 1749. 30
Pounds for 340 Acres on Eastside Roquist Swamp adjacent to Phillip
Walston, Jonathan Standly, Coll. Cullen Pollock. Witnesses are Joseph
Wymberly, Samuel Moore. November Court *. John Lovick C/C.
(2). 1802. Abstracts of Edgecombe Wills, Page 231-232. There is a will
of Samuel Moore, January 17, 1793. November Court 1794. Wife and Executor
Elender, lend plantation, all land, 3 negroes for widowhood. Daughters:
Elizabeth Davis, Delilah Woodard, Sarah Parish, 5 Pounds each; Mooly
Harrell, 5 Shillings, also lend I negro, reversion to her children at her
death. Daughters: Jerusha Amerson, Ellender, and Sintha Moore, I negro at
mother’s death; 1 ndgro shall choose his mistress among Molly Harrell,
Jerusha Amerson, Elender, Sintha and Jemima. Executor is William Amerson.
Witnesses are Ethelred Ruffin, Eli Amerson, James Johnston.
Aaron Moor.
(1). 1753. Bertie Deed Book H, Page 9. Aaron Moore is a witness to a
transfer by John Hill, Sheriff of Bertie, to Robert Peel of Northhampton
County. August 14, 1753. 20 Pounds for * Acres. Land adjacent John Jones,
Edward Howard on Eastside of Ahoskey Swamp. Being the same land that
Theophilus Pugh bought of Robert Rogers on March 14, 1739. The witnesses
are William Moore, David Dickinson, Aaron
Moore. November Court 1753.
Samuel Ormes C/C.
(2). 1753. Bertie Deed Book H, Page 11. John Hill, Sheriff of Bertie to
Aaron Moor. August 14, 1753. 56 Pounds for 250 Acres Being the land that
Theophilus Pugh purchased of John Perry. Witnesses are William Moore,
David Dickinson, Robert Peel. November Court 1753. *.
(3). 1753. Bertie Deed Book H, Page 95. Aaron Moore is a witness to the
transfer by John Hill, Sheriff of Bertie, to William Moor
of Nansemond
County, Virginia. August 14, 1753. 62 Pounds for 640 Acres. Sale of lands
of Theophilus Pugh land formerly belonging to John Beverly & Robert
Beverly and sold to Pugh. December 11, 1738. Witnesses are Robert Peele,
David Dickinson, Aaron Moore. May Court 1754. Samuel Ormes C/C.
(4). 1755. Bertie Deed Book H, Page 151. Aaron Moore
to John Minshaw
(Minshew) of Chowan County. March 1, 1755. 30 Pounds for 300 Acres in
Cashy Swamp by patent to John Rasberry February 4, 1725. Adjacent Joseph
Howard, ____ Parker. Witnesses are Marte Brickell, John Brickell. April
Court 1755. Benjamin Wynns C/C.
l. Edward Moore. (this is a different Edward Moore than the earlier
Edward Moore who had died by 1757 as indicated by the deeds recorded at
Bertie Deed Book H, Pages 449 and 450).
(1). 1759. Bertie Deed Book I, Page 99-(160). Edward Moore is listed as
a witness to the transfer by Dempsey (x) Grant to Mickael King of Baufort
County. 10 Pounds. 100 Acres which had bee a deed to John Gray who
conveyed it to James Parker who conveyed it to Dempsey Grant, joining
Broad Branch, William King. Witnesses are Edward Moore, John Chrisp
(Crisp). January Court 1759. CC: Benjamin Wynns.
(2). 1762. Bertie Deed Book K, Page 393-(163). Cullen Pollok of Bertie
County to Edward Moore of same. June 10, 1762. Deed of gift. 104 Acres,
joining Flatt Swamp, Todds Branch, John Cake. Witnesses are Edward King,
Riben Fields. July Court 1762. CC: John Johnston. This Edward Moore may be
related to James Moore who lived close to Cullen Pollok.
George Moore.
(1). 1758. Bertie Deed Book I, Page 106-(170). George Moye, John (x)
Moye, George Moor of Beaufort County to William Cowand of Bertie County.
25 July 1758. 8 Pounds proclamation. 50 Acres which was part of the land
Smithwick Gardner purchased from William Bently, on north side of Cut
Sypress Creek, joining John Ward, said Bently, Maning. Witnesses are John
Ward, Luke Ward, Rebeckah Ward. Janurary Court 1759. CC: Benjamin Wynns.
In the later transfer of this land by William Coward recorded at Bertie
Deed Book I, Page 131-(215), the land is described as joining William
Bently, John Ward, Roanoke River.
Moses Moore.
(1). 1759. Bertie Deed Book I, Page 159-(264). Arther Moore and
Moses
Moore are listed as witnesses to the transfer by William Bird of Bertie
County to Joseph Farmer of same. March 30, 1759. 10 Pounds Virginia. 100
Acres (messuage), joining Sequea Swamp, William Bird, Joseph Farmer, where
Thomas Parker lived. Witnesses are Arther Moore, William Williford,
Moses
Moore. April Court 1759. CC: Benjamin Wynns.
(2). 1802. Abstracts of Edgecombe County Wills, Page 231. There is a
will for Moses Moore, April 2, 1802. May Court 1802. Wife:
Susanna, lend
120 Acres South Side of Tyancokey Swamp, also 1 negro, for widowhood;
stock cattle, tools, furniture and $5. Son: George, $1 silver beside that
already given him. William, son of George, and wife Elizabeth, $100
silver. Sons: Hartwell, Joseph, Moses, Mark, John, $100 silver each. All
land divided between latter 4 sons. Daughters: Nancy, Elizabeth, Rebecca,
Esther, $24 each. Executors are LaMon Ruffin, Simeon Horn, Dempsey
Jenkins, Mark Dillard. Witnesses are H. Haywood, Ethelred Ruffin, Samuel
Handby.
Thomas Moore.
[alias Thomas Cotten]
(1). 1758. Bertie Deed Book I, Page 189-(340). Thomas Cotton of
Northampton County to his son, Thomas Moore. November 16, 1758. Deed of
Gift. 25 Pounds Virginia when shall become 21 years of age, with reversion
to the estate should he die before then or have no lawful issue. Witnesses
are John Brown, Josiah Brown, Abram Jones. July Court 1759. CC: Benjamin
Wynns.
(2). 1758. Bertie Deed Book I, Page 190-(340). Anne Moore of Bertie
County to her son Thomas Moore. November 16, 1758. Deed of gift. Negro boy
Bob that my father Epaphroditus Moore willed, when my said son comes of
age, with reversion to the estate should he die before that age and have
no lawful issue. Witnesses are John Brown, Josiah Brown, Abram Jones. July
Court 1759. CC: Benjamin Wynns.
Titus Moore.
(1). 1735/36. Bertie Deed Book E, Page 42. John Moore to Titus Moore.
March 21, 1735/36. 12 Pounds 10 Shillings for 100 Acres. Part of a
conveyance made over by Theophillis Williams to Joseph Ballard dated March
1, 1727/28. Witnesses are Thomas Harrell, George House, and Henry Averey.
November Court 1736. *.
Lawrence Moore.
(1).
research by Mike Hirsch
Records Prior to 1767 relevant to the North Carolina
Origins of Arthur Moore in present day Hertford and Bertie Counties, North
Carolina
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