Sasser Census Summary

Until 1800 Census Sassers were only found in Johnston and Wayne County. Only 4 Sassers in North Carolina Census 1810.  There are 2 others in Maryland and 1 in Pennsylvania – no others listed in the US In 1830 a John Sasser shows up in Anson County. 1784-1787 William Abil, Arthur 1790 Johnston Census – […]

Abstracts of the Early Deeds of Wayne County, North Carolina 1780-1793 Deed Book 3

p 66-67 James, Nathan, Stephen Cobb p 68-69 John Sasser, Sr, William, Stephen, John Sasser, William Fellow, Robert Sims, James Cobb p 70-71 John Herring, John Stanly, John, Sam’l Herring, John, Josiah Sasser p 72-73 Moses Stanley, Robert Ivy p 74-75 Moses Stanley, Robert Ivy p76-77 Robert Peele, Croom, Heritage p78-79 John Fellow, Anthony, George […]

Dobbs County, North Carolina Entries and Warrants 1741-1757

by Wm. L. “Bill” Murphy; GR 929.3 NB, M978do; North Carolina State Library Titale Page p 1 Thos Sasser p 2 John Herring p 3 Simon Pierce, Phillip Peirce Joshua Herring, Robert Fellow p 5 William Hooks, Richd Pierce p 7 Abra Herring p 8 Robert Hatcher, Anthony Herring p 9-10 Anthony Herring p 11 […]

Sasser Research Documents

Sasser Research Items by Saunders Vol. 4 p1043 Petition for Warrants of Land, Mary Jones alias Saucer 100 Bladen Co, New Bern, 7 July 1750 Grant of Patent: Mary Jones alias Saucer 100 Bladen 9 July 1750 p 1048 Petition for Warrants for Land; Thomas Saucer 150 D Bladen, p711 William Sasser, Edgecombe, 3 white “where admitted to their rights” […]

Early Settlers of North Carolina

William Saser admitted to his right. 3 whites. N.C. Colonial Records Vol. 4, p. 640 11-10-1743 William Saucer granted 300 acres. Edgecombe Co. N.C. Colonial Records Vol. 4, p. 711 12-1-1744. New Bern Thomas Saucer granted 150 acres. Johnston Co. N.C. Colonial records Vol. 4 p. 892. 10-3-1748. Mary Jones, alias Saucer, granted 100 acres. […]

Sasser Family References

NC 7 Vol 4 p 644Council held at the council chamber in Edenton 10 Nov 1743His excellency was pleased to lay before the Board a letter from the Duke of Newcastle in relation to My Lords Carteret’s eighth part of South and North Carolina with his Majesty’s order in Council touching the same line running […]

Thomas H. Sasser Toombstone

Thomas H. Sasser Birth: Apr. 18, 1837 Death: Mar. 9, 1906 Killed by train in Smithfield while walking on side track. Inscription: PVT CO C 5TH NC INF CIVIL WAR Burial: Raines Cross Roads Cemetery Princeton Johnston County North Carolina, USA

Johnston County Court Minutes 1843-1846 Book XVII

page 79 Stephen Hinnant is constituted and appointed Guardian to Thomas H. Sasser, John H Sasser, Catherine D. Sasser, Harriet H. Sasser minor heirs of Henry Sasser, decd who gives bond in the sum of six hundred dollars with Thomas Bagley as his security which is accepted by the Court present the worshipful William H. […]

Johnston County Court Minutes 1847-1850 Book XVIII

Book XVII 975.641 P2h v. 17 page 79 Stephen Hinnant is constituted and appointed Guardian to Thomas H. Sasser, John H. Sasser, Catherine D. Sasser, Harriet H. Sasser, minor heirs of Henry Sasser, dec’d who gives bond in the sum of six hundred dollars with Thomas  Bagley as his security which is accepted by the […]

Sasser Heritage from Geocities

Birthright: The Descendants Of Sasser Immigrants to America Of German origin or ……….NOT of German origin? Yep, that, dear kinfolk, most assuredly is our question! Any number of today’s descendants of Henry & Nancy(Kirby)Sasser -OR- Thomas &Clarissa(LNU)Sasser, who research Henry’s or Thomas’s ancestry, are divided into two adamantly-contradictory groups, ie., those totally convinced that said ancestors were German-born, […]