RECORDS - LAND, WILLS, ESTATE ETC FOR KILPATRICKS
l. N. C. LAND PATENTS
by Margaret Hoffman
a. Exler Kilpatrick - l0 May l760 - 400 Ac in Dobbs - upper
side of Wheat
Pocoson
b. Thomas Fish - 26 Nov l757 - 505 Ac in Craven between Neuse
and Contentna
on Branch called Bare Pocoson adj John Phillips and
Isler Kilpatrick
c. l3 April l752 - 400 Ac in Johnson Co - SS of Great Cont. -
adj Millpond
and a Mill Run formerly James Jones line - (Jones
Property)
d. 3 March l759 - 200 Ac in Johnson NS Mill Swamp adj John
Kilpatrick, Lewis
McClendon and a branch
e. 25 Nov l77l - Menon Fitzpatrick - ll0 Ac SS Conten - adj
John Coward,
Mason Phillips, Wm Dry, Isley Kilpatrick and Pate's
line
f. 25 Nov l77l - l60 Ac - SS Conten - WS of Little Creek adj
John Grainger,
backside of Creek, edge of Mill pond and William
Kilpatrick
g. 4 March l775 - James Phillips got l00 A Dobbs adj to John
Allen and Isler
Kilpatrick
h. 4 March l775 - William Kilpatrick received 66 Ac Dobbs adj
Mill Creek,
Whitfields line, own line and Jones line
2. MISC
a. "N. C. Taxpayers Vol 2"
Alex Kilpatrick - Orange Co l779
Easter Kilpatrick - Dobbs Co l780
William Kilpatrick - Dobbs l780
Alexander Kilpatrick - Dobbs Co l750
Ezler Kilpatrick - Dobbs Co l750
Wm Kilpatrick - Dobbs Co l769
CRAVEN COUNTY
l. Estate records for New Bern District Superior Court -
estate of John
Holliday - Thomas Edwards who was 45 in l805 and
Francis Kilpatrick and
Shadrack Coward were involved.
2. Superior Court Records Craven Co - Joseph Ballard vs. W. L.
Kilpatrick
l872 - W. L. Kilpatrick's wife was Mary Gooding,
daughter of Council Gooding.
3. Craven Co Court Minutes - Abstacts by Mrs. Haun
a. Vol l - None
b. Vol ll
l. l74l - Deed of sale from Mosses Tilman to Alexander
Kilpatrick - l00 acs
2. l74l - Deed of sale from James Jones to Alexander
Kilpatrick
c. Vol III
l. l8 Dec l744 - Deed of sale from Alexander to William keys
for 200 acs
d. Case of the Pale Blue Sow - July l80l - on Jury was Isler
Kilpatrick
e. Same case in l802 - witnesses were Ezles Kilpatrick, and
Easter Kilpatrick
f. l828 - letters at the Post Office for W. Kilpatrick
g. Rainbow Creek Dispute - l794 - on jury was William
Kilpatrick
h. l782 - Worry Kilpatrick appointed overseer for new
roads
4. MARRIAGE BONDS
Worry Kilpatrick Polley McKinnie l2/27/l782
Easler Kilpatrick Sarah Fife 4/27/l789
Polly Kilpatrick Holston Roberts 3/2l/l806
Worry Kilpatrick Patsey Freeman 4/l7/l8l8
Mary Kilpatrick Wiley Kilpatrick 3/29/l82l
Sally Kilpatrick Needham B. Beasley ll/25/l835
Patsey Kilpatrick Samuel Avery 2/l2/l839
Ann Kilpatrick Joseph L. Rhem l0/23/l847
Ellenor Kilpatrick Samuel Lane 2/22/l848
Mary Kilpatrick Daniel Monroe 2/03/l85l
Susan Kilpatrick William C. Pittman 3/30/l854
DOBBS COUNTY
l. For Cross Indexes - see separate page
2. "STATE OF NC ENTRIES OF CLAIM FOR LAND IN DOBBS COUNTY -
l778-l790" by
William Murphy
a. #845 - l9 May l785 - William Kilpatrick - 250 Acs - SS
Great Contentnea
dreans of Wheat Swamp adj himself, James Bright,
William Whitfield, Mrs.
Harrels, and John Wilson
b. #876 - 4 March l786 - Esler Kilpatrick - l00 acs - SS Great
Contentnea
upper side of Wheat Pocosin
PITT COUNTY
l. Estate Records of Pitt County - Administrators Bonds for
estate of Joseph
Kilpatrick were James Dickney, Joseph Dunkar,
John Woods - who was this?
GREENE COUNTY
l. l8l6 Greene Co Tax List
a. Penelope Kilpatrick - 250 Ac. - 6 Black poles
b. Bryan Kilpatrick - l White pole, l Black pole
c. Rachel Kilpatrick - l33 l/3 Acr
d. Alex Kilpatrick - 323 Acr - l White pole, ll Black
poles
NOTE: Poles are free men and male servants 2l years and older
- Black poles
are males and females between l2 and 50 years old.
Free males over 50 did
not pay polls
All the above were in Captain William Hookers District,
Hookerton Township
and Western Jason Township
2. Greene County Voters List - l793 - William Kilpatrick,
William
Kilpatrick, Jr., Francis Kilpatrick
GREENE COUNTY ESTATE RECORDS
- by William Murphy
1. Division of land of Hardy Hooker - 18 Dec 1843 - to Mary
wife of George
Kilpatrick 58 1/2 acs
CONFEDERATE GREENE CO AND THE GRANDFATHER CLAUSE
- by
Kay Sakaris
After Civil War people could not vote unless they could read
and write - to
keep the blacks from voting. But many whites could
not read and write
because they had no money to go to school. In
1902 a law was passed if you
could prove an ancestor had voted,
then you could vote
S. H. Kilpatrick 42 in 1902 - descended from William
T. H. Kilpatrick 53 in 1902 - "
L. S. Kilpatrick 22 - " "
A. H. Kilpatrick 21 - " "
DUPLIN CO
1. Rockfish Memorial Cemetery - John B. Kilpatrick Sr 2 March
1897 d 12
August 1969 Dorothy Kilpatrick Peterson 2 Jan 1924 d 28
Jan 1982
2. Finn Wallace Cemetery - Chinquapin - Joseph A. Kilpatrick 1
March 1895 d
4 July 1911., James A. Kilpatrick 28 July 1902 d 10
April 1912, Ellen
Kilpatrick 20 June 1834 d 29 Dec 1888, Susie 17
May 1909 29 October 1909,
Thomas 23 July 1832 12 April 1904 and 2
unamed babies for Thomas and Ellen
3. Concord Church - Sarah Kilpatrick wife of William Wilkins
28 June 1828 17
April 1896
4. Merrill Graveyard - Lavina Kilpatrick wife of Joseph Boone
5 Jan 1825 26
Oct 1867
5. Rose Hill -= Thomas Kilpatrick 16 Nov 1863 28 Nov 1939 wife
Callie
Henderson - several children also buried here; Amos M.
Kilpatrick 1 Dec 1873
21 Dec 1953 - wife Sallie C. Farrior
6. Wallace - Thomas Kilpatrick Sr - 29 July 1832 12 April 1904
Ellen 20 June
1834 d 29 Dec 1888; Emma E. Burton wife of Thomas -
21 May 1851 5 Jan 1944;
Susie daughter of A.M. and Sallie
Kilpatrick 1907 md Joseph Alton; William
David Kilpatrick 25 Nov
1869 d 4 Feb 1953 wife Nancy I Cavenaugh
1830 CENSUS
State Census says a Isler was in Duplin but the Duplin Co Book
does not give
an Isler
Amos - 5-10 (1), 10-15 (1) 30-40 (1), females 0-5 (1), 5-10
(1) 1 slave
1840 CENSUS
Amos - 0-5 (1), 5-10 (1), 15-20 (1), 40-50 (1) females 0-5 (1)
5-10 (1),
10-15 (1), 15-20 (1) 30-40 1 - 4 slaves
ABSTRACTS OF VITAL RECORDS FROM RALEIGH NC NEWSPAPERS 1820
- 1829
-
BY Lois Smathers Neal
#262 - Lenoir Co Married Thurs 23 March 1820 - Mr. Frederick
Baker to Miss
Elizabeth Kilpatrick.
#3257 - d at Fayetteville - 9 March 1825 - Mrs. E.A.
Kirkptarick 45 years old
ABSTRACTS FROM NEWSPAPERS OF EDENTON, FAYEVILLE AND
HILLSBORO NC 1785 - 1800
- BY Raymond Parker Fouts
Fayetville Paper
- George Taylor in Bladen Co - house
was broken into and a note from
Efler/Easler Killpatrick to John
Kilpatrick for 25 specie was stolen
WAR OF 1812 - from Archives
among others - lots in Pa and NY
SC.
- John private, William, privet, Alexander and
James in Nash's regiment,
John and William Youngblood
Regiment
Tenn
- Ebenezer - West Tenn Militia capt - he had a
pension - widow Cynthia.
Also Amos Kirkpatrick widow Rachel from
Tenn had a pension
NC -
Alexander 7th Regt, Francis Maj Tisdale Command,
NC Militia was Captain
REV War
Robert of NC Regiment - private, Robert C 7th Reg a
musician
Robert of Fairfield Co, SC - b in Ireland
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SARAH Kilpatrick estate records
CR 079.508.41 - Pitt Co
Court 7 November 1860 - Sallie Kilpatrick - left a will, John
T. or L. House
ws exec - to divide Negroes
Penelope received - Nicholas, Dick, Violet
Catherine wife of John House received - Elijah, Cate and
Nellie
Francis Marion received - Jack, Simon and Ed
William Jr received Charles, Joe, and Bett
Sarah received Samuel, Parcel and Jenny
Jesse Noble, Jno. P. Quinnerly and Calvin Tucker to make
valuation
account of sale on 22 December 1860
petition of Francis M., William Jr., Simon B. and wife
Penelope and Sarah J.
B. against Jno T. House as exec - Sarah
departed in 1860 and will proved in
court Nov 1860
Debts have been paid by estate not distributed. Request
defendant be
required to settle estate
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