Nicholson Family of New England, and Perquimans Co., N.C.
from “Some Colonial and Revolutionary Families of North Carolina” 975.6 D2s    p. 317-318 Hannah Nicholson, born March 4, 1667, married first Ezekiel Maudlin I who died March 16, 1705-6. She married secondly, Samuel Charles. Children of first husband: (a) Edward, (b) Ezekiel born Apr 2, 1698 married Hannah Toms (who married […]
Deed Book A Perquimans County, North Carolina – Winslow
Source: History of Perquimans County; Ellen Goode Winslow, Raleigh, NC 1931 No. 1. Albemarle Co of Berkley. John Chesson within said Co, to William Wilkson. 100a on the Sound, adj Thomas Hart, for 10,000 Lbs of Tobacco. June 10, 1681. Test. John Lewis, Jonathan Ashford. No. 2. Robert Marlow, “Warrants, & […]
Early Inhabitants of Perquimans County
source: http://perquimans.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/books/ch1.htm extracted Sutton names: Diana (Manners) Harris, wife of Thomas, married second William Foster, 1675, hence the next precinct court came to order at the house of “Diana Foster in February 1694/4, with same justices present. The proceeding of this court show that Mr. John Davis was dead, and John Philpott withdrew an action against […]
Records of Deeds Abstracts compiled from Books in the County Register’s Office
source: http://perquimans.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/books/ch3.htm No. 32. Grant from Lords Pro’ unto Joseph Sutton of Albemarle, planter—300a on east side of Perq River, adj Debora Sutton, “due sd Sutton for trans’ six persons into the Country.” Seth Sothel Gov. Councillors; Anthony Slocum, Thomas Harvey, James Blount. No. 92. Samuel Nicholson of Albemarle, for £20 pd by Joseph Nicholson of […]
1713 Poll Tax List
http://perquimans.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/census/1713.htm Wm. Edgerton Samll: Nichollson, Nath. Nichollson Robert Cox Rd: French Samll Phelps, Jonath. Phelps Robt. Barnes Ralp: Fletcher Isaac Willson Jno: Morgan, Wm. Morgan, Jams: Morgan Fra: Tomes, Mary Tomes James: Perishow Geo: Sutton, Nath: Sutton, Jos; Sutton, Sr. Tho: Pearce many other names
Meet the Edgertons: Stephens and the Saint Family p 151, 152, 153
Robert Stephens and his wife Elizabeth were Irish Quakers. They, with their children, Isaac, Robert, James, Henry, Sarah and Mary migrated from Ireland to Gloucester County, New Jersey about 1730. Sarah Stephens, of Newton Township, Gloucester County, New Jerysey married 20th 10th month 1733, Thomas Edgerson at Haddonfield Friends Meeting. She died before 1738. Thomas […]
Nicholson Deeds
Bible Records of Early Edgecombe
Aycock names Cobb, Council names Mrs. S.M. Moseley, Nicholson, Pearce, Peele, Phelps