561 pg. 95 THOMAS COX 23 February 1754 — 400 acres in Anson county on the S. side of Broad river on Carn creek about one and one half Miles Below Joseph Holloingsworths Survey
558 … joining Patrick Stanley
623 pg 104 WILLIAM STANLEY 23 February 1754 120 acres in Johnston County on the N. side of Neuse river, joining JOHN HERRING near the Sapponey Landing and the sd. river
627 pg 105 SIMON HERRING 23 February1754 200 acres in Johnston County on the N. side of Neuse river, joining the river and Bear creek down to the mouth
642 pg 107 JOHN HERRING 23 February 1754 250 acres in New Hanover County on the West Side of Black river, joining the sd. river
2930 pg 244 JOSEPH HERRING and JACOB HERRING 24 November 1744 – 300 acres in Craven County on the N. side of Neuse river and on the Lower side (of) upper Boage Swamp, joining Great branch and the Main swamp
2933 pg. 244 CHARLES COX 20 April 1745 – 400 acres in New Hanover County on the East side of the N. E. Branch of Capefear river, joining a small branch, Joseph Hutchinson, a hollow, flat branch, and a Great Swamp.
3722 pg. 411 WILLIAM STANDLEY 1 October 1751 – 625 acres in Johnston County on the N. side of Neuse river and on the E. side of Boge Marsh, joining Caids Corner, Higgins line, Wiggins corner, JOHN HERRING, the sd. Marsh, and sd. STANDLEY
3727 pg. 4121 THOMAS COX, JUNIOR 2 April 1751 – 300 acres in Johnston County on the S. side of Neuse river, joining WM. BURK and the river
3821 pg. 433 Stephen Cade 6 April 1750 – 200 acres in Johnston County on the N. side of Neuse river and the East side of Walnut creek, joining WILLIAM STANDLEY and Bear Harbour Pocoson
3822 pg. 433 STEPHEN CADE 6 April 1750 – 133 acres in JOhnston County upon Bear creek Marsh, joining JOHN HERRING, the land whereon Christopher Harrison now lives, and the marsh
5202 pg 230 THOMAS COX 23 May 1757 – 192 acres in Johnston County on the S. side of Neuce RIver and the W. side of Falling Creek, joining his former corner near the creek and Richard Cogdell
3193 pg 227 Benjamin Cox 23 May 1757 …
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