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Bertie County

Samuel Peacock to William Barden
10 July 1730
16 Lbs. for 150 acres
Part pf 320 acres patent granted 17 April 1730 SS Meherrin River and Crain Pond Swamp
Witness: Jacob Pope, Elias Fort
Bertie County Court Book C 286

William Barden to Abraham Burton
12 August 1735
20 Lbs. for 150 acres part of a patent for 320 acres granted to Samuel Peacock 07 April 1730
Land SS Meherrin River at Crain Pond Swamp
Witness: John Harrell, Arthur Williams, Thomas Bryant
Bertie County Court
November Court 1735
(Colonial Bertie, Bell, page 109.)

Phillip Pearce of Edgecombe Precinct to Arthur Sherrod
SS Conneyhoe Creek, Edgecombe Precinct part of a tract bought of Daniel McCollough
Adjacent William Barden, John Ballard, and Old Indian Path 3 Lbs. 10 shillings for 40 acres on River Islands at Cabin Branch
Witness: Charles Horne, John Ballard
Bertie County Court
February Court 1737
(Colonial Bertie, Bell, page 127.)

Arthur Sherrod and wife to Robert Sherrard
20 Lbs. for 90 acres on Conneyhoe Creek Adjacent William Barden on Old Indian Path, John Ballard
Witness: Henry Sowerly, John Sherrard
Bertie County Court
February Court 1740
(Colonial Bertie, Bell, page 160.)

Northampton County
John Worrell of Northampton County planter to William Barden of Northampton County, North Carolina
02 May 1744 for the love and good will I bear unto William Barden 40 acres more or less north side of the Meherrin
Northampton County
August Court 1744
(Abstracts of Deeds, Northampton County, NC 1741-1759, Hofmann, page 26.)

Richard Worrell and Ann his wife of Northampton County, North Carolina to Silvanus Stokes, Northampton County
10 January 1746
40 Lbs current Virginia money 200 acres commonly known by the name John Worrell…, joining widow Bardin.
Witness: Edward Chitty, William Bardin, William
(Abstracts of Deeds, Northampton County, NC 1741-1759, Hofmann, page 46.)

William Bardin of Northampton County, North Carolina to Jesse Bardin of Northampton County
26 February 1753, for the value and respect I have for my brother 100 acres more or less on the north side of the Meherrin River, joining the 2nd fork of Miry Branch, part of 200 acres transferred by William Worrell to John Bardin deceased 01 July 1713
Northampton County February Court 1753
(Abstracts of Deeds, Northampton County, NC 1741-1759, Hofmann, page 91.)

Land Patent
NC Patent Book Three
#2371 page 206
William Barden
01 February 1725
181 acres on the south side of the Meherrin
(NC Land Patents 1663-1729, Hofmann p 217.)

William Bardin of Northampton County to Thomas Pare of Northampton County
17 June 1756
16 Lbs 10 shillings current money
140 acres joining Mill Creek, Worrell, Bardin, and the Great Fork
Northampton County
August Court 1756
(Abstracts of Deeds, Northampton County, NC 1741-1759, Hofmann, page 121.)

William Bardin of Northampton County to Lewis Whitehead of Southampton County, Va.
07 May 1757
18 Lbs lawful money of Virginia-50 acres on the north side of the Meherrin
Northampton County
May Court 1757
(Abstracts of Deeds, Northampton County, NC 1741-1759, Hofmann, page 131.)

William Bardin of Northampton County to Simon Pope of Southampton County, Va.
25 February 1758
8 Lbs currentl money of Virginia-50 acres on the north side of the Meherrin
Northampton County
February Court 1758
(Abstracts of Deeds, Northampton County, NC 1741-1759, Hofmann, page 131.)

First Federal Census of North Carolina, James and William Barden are found living in Hertford County, Edenton District, North Carolina.
(First Federal Census of North Carolina page 25.)

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