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			MARRIAGES Curtis Deale to Penny Sutton  1 Dec 1849  Bondsman Jesse Taylor Thomas Sutton to Mary Creech  23 Sept 1834  WIT Theophilus Deal Edwin Sutton to Marinda Sutton  17 Dec 1836 *** QUARTER PLEAS There was an early Asa VOL 5 Jesse Waters to Benjamin Sutton  95 acres  19 April 1802 Elias  probably near Sampson Co on Stewarts Creek VOL 7 22 Oct 1805  on jury  SIMON Sutton and Thomas Daile  etc to lay out new road 22 Jan 1806  Wiley Garner to Simeon Sutton  100 acres 20 Jan 1808  Alexander Carter to Ben Sutton  174 acres 18 April 1809  Benjamin to John Roberts  39 ¾ acres VOL 8 17 July 1811  Windell Davis to Benjamin Sutton  85 acres VOL 9 10 Jan 1813  Wiley Garner obtained administration of estate of Simon Sutton dec  Bond of 250 pds 21 April 1813  Inventory of estate of Simon Sutton by Wiley Garner ***** ABSTRACT OF LAND ENTRIES  1778  1795 1 June 1786  Thomas Sutton  90 acres ES Goshen Swamp between Lands he bought of William Bush **** Resent-Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2000 16:26:02 -0800 X-Original-Sender: CGT714@aol.com Thu Dec 28 16:26:02 2000 From: CGT714@aol.com Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2000 19:26:29 EST Old-To: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com, NCDUPLIN-L@rootsweb.com, NCDOBBS-L@rootsweb.com, HINES-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailer: 6.0 sub 148 Subject: [NCLENOIR] a few Sutton Deeds in Duplin Co., NC To: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/3003 X-Loop: NCLENOIR-L@rootsweb.com Resent-Sender: NCLENOIR-L-request@rootsweb.com Resent-Bcc: This was sent to me by Pam thought the list might like to see this. Good luck ** note in the 1st deed Isaac Hines was a Witness DEEDS SAMPSON/DUPLIN DEED BOOKS Book 11 P 31  George Williamson to Thomas Sutton Sr  3 Feb 1801  Goshen Swamp Thomas had land on Goshen Swamp as early as 1798 Book 10 P 76  Asher Pipkin to Thomas Sutton  16 Jan 1796  NS Goshen P 141  Luke Goodman to Thomas Sutton  14 Nov 1789  on Goshen Book 12 Thomas Sutton to Joseph Sutton  16 Oct 1802  Goshen Swamp ****** DEEDS Book 1-5-10-14-15 sic p 82 Joshua Barwick of Duplin to Thomas Sutton of Lenoir  sold 30 hogs, 8 sheet, 1 bay mare, household and kitchen furniture, 500 wide blade fodder, 10 barrels corn, 5 bee hives, and a cart  for $95.40  registered Feb Court 1828  WIT Hardy Sutton, D. J. Dally (Daily) NOTE: Joshua would have been the brother in law of Thomas having married Winifred Sutton Found these out of my new Abstracts of Deeds, Duplin County, N.C. 1784-1813 VOL 1 by Eleanor Smith Draughon Book 1A, page 405 Lewis Barnes of Duplin Co., to Bryan Whitfield of Dobbs Co., 14 Oct 1786, for 100 pounds specie 1, 276A on Burncoat Swamp in 5 tracts (1) 640A granted to Antony Williams by patent; (2) 156A joining the 1st 640A, by patent granted to sd. Barnes, adj. & between the lands of Lewis Smith, Maxwell & Thomas Shelton & white Oak Swamp; (3) 200A granted by patent to sd. Barnes on the head of Burncoat & Panther Branches in & between the old Mill Branch, Samuel Jones corner, Jones Boyets corner, Montford's & Maxwell's lines; (4) 100A patented to JOSEPH SUTTON on the NS of Burncoat in & between the mouth of prescoat's Branch & Robert Beveraly line (5) 180A patented to James Outlaw lying on the NS of Burncoat Swamp in & between Precoat's Branch, JOSEPH SUTTON'S line. Wit: Isaac Hines, Thos. Uzzell, John Barfield. Book 3A, page 549 BENJAMIN SUTTON of Lenoir Co., to John Roberts of Duplin Co., _ Dec 1807, (sum not given), 39 3/4A on the SS of the Great Branch, beg. at the fun of the great Branch, with exception of building a mill across sd. branch, which sd., SUTTON has liberty to do where most convenient whatever. Wit: William Roberts, Sanders Thompson. Apr. Ct. 1809. Book 4A page 373 BENJAMIN SUTTON, patent No. 1914, 1 Dec. 1780, for 40A on BS of the Beaverdam Branch, adj. his own & John Rouse's lines beg. at a black jack his own corner. Entered 10 Dec. 1807. Signed by B. Williams, Will White, Sec. Book 4A page 401 Ed. (Edward) Armstrong to Samuel Davis, both of Duplin County, 2 Apr. 1812, for $255, 275A on the ES of the Northeast & on the NS of Burncoat Swamp on SUTTON'S branch, known by the name of Johnston's place, in 2 tracts to wit: (1) 150A beg. at a white oak joining Humphry Williams, JOSEPH SUTTON'S line in SUTTON'S branch; (2) 125a beg. at a lightwood post, the last corner of the 1st place, joining Benjamin Thompson, Solomon Carter, William Thompson, Issac Dawson. Wit: D.L. Kenan, WM. Stree. Apr. Ct. 1812. Pam (PKPUGH) Christine Grimes Thacker ****** FROM ORIGINAL BOOKS AT COURTHOUSE BOOK 7A p 412 Benjamin Sutton to William Sutton, both of Lenoir Co  374 acres - $500  waters of Great Branch  124 acres  Beaverdam; another tract  adj John Thomsoe patent, Gray  95 acres; another tract adj Gray, Stanley  55 acres  another tract patented by Benjamin Sutton 14 Oct 1808  40 acres; another tract adj Hoody's ?? corner, SS Branch  50 acres Signed by Mark WIT A. Keaton To court July Term 1822  on oath of Edward Alberton BOOK 7A p 37 3 Feb 1819 - Edwin Ellis of Duplin Co to William Sutton of Lenoir Co  90 acres - $325  both sides great Branch adj sd William, John Roberts, John M. Ellis, Richard Rouse  my part of my father's land alloted to me (does not give father's name) WIT D. Glisson, Edw Alberton, Jesse Hardy To court Jan Term 1820 on oath of Jesse Hardy BOOK 7 B  162 13 Nov 1835  William Sutton of Lenoir Co to Jesse Hardy of Lenoir  310 acres - $565.50  several tracts on Great Branch  lst tract of 125 acres part of patent granted to Biby Bush for 200 acres on 14 May 1772; another tract of 95 acres  part of patent to Moses Stanly on 16 Nov 1790; another tract patented to Benjamin Sutton 14 Oct 1808 of 40 acres; another tract of 50 acres part of patent to John Albertson on 1 Sept 1785  total of 310 acres signed by Mark WIT Alfred Ellis, Hardy Sutton April Term 1836 on oath of Alfred Ellis (was this land originally in Dobbs Co?) BOOK 7B p 178 William Sutton of Lenoir Co to Alfred Ellis of Lenoir Co  237 acres - $433.50  both sides of Great Branch  adj Alfred Ellis, John Roberts, Jesse Hardy, Richard Rouse  whole of patent to John Thompson for 100 acres on 11 Nov 1788 and part of another patent to Thompson on 10 Nov 1784 BOOK 8A 14 Jan 1811 - Simon Sutton of Duplin to Wiley Garner - $36  Mirey Branch adj Garner and Sutton WIT D. Glisson, Needham (x) Garner To Court April Term 1824 BOOK 1-5-10-14-15 p 454 3 August 1840 - Ezell Sutton to John W. Monk  all of Duplin  100 acres adj John Cook WIT Jacob Taylor, Wm. B. Wells BOOK 1-5-10-14-15 p 279 William Creech to Thomas Sutton and wife  already have somewhere BOOK DETU p 254 9 Jan 1817 - Benjamin Sutton and wife Sarah to Jesse Hardy - $1000  Benjamin and Sarah to retain during their lifetime  Great Branch adj Edward Carter, Richard Rouse  200 acres; another tract adj to above tract of 100 acres  runs through Picadilly signed with mark WIT Ed Alberton, Barbara Hardy NOTE: I bet Jesse Hardy's wife, Sarah was a daughter of Benjamin and Sarah Hardy Sutton. The Hardy book gives Sarah Sutton's birthdate as 1772 and her husband Jesse Hardy as 1779. The date 1772 could have been a typo or misread by the transcriber. BOOK K19  p 445 16 April 1800  Windel Davis of Lenoir to Benjamin Sutton of Lenoir  390 acres for 108 pds  200 acres  both sides of Beaver Dam  adj Carter, through Picadilly, John Albertson's patent of 1779; another tract of 190 acres  part of patent to same John Alberton in 1785 BOOK 4A p 349 Indenture  4 Feb 1811 - Windal Davis of Lenoir to Benjamin Sutton of Lenoir  63 pds, 7 shillings, sixpence  85 acres  Great Branch adj Rouse, sd Sutton WIT Jesse Hardy, James Davis BOOK Q p 264 8 August 1807 - Alexander Carter to Benjamin Sutton of Lenoir  174 acres  107 pds  Great Branch called the Gray land  part of patent to Bibby Bush WIT L. Davis, Meclendal Jarman BOOK 8A  p 260 Indenture - ----Dec 1823  John W. Ellis to Wm. Sutton  John William Ellis of Twiggs Co, Ga to William Sutton of Lenoir - $300  Great Branch of the North East  part of patent of John Thompsoe in Nov 1784  adj John Roberts, Richard Rouse, Alfred Ellis  my part of my father's estate  92 acres Signed by mark WIT Joseph Beven, Dennis D. Sanders BOOK 13 p 252 31 Dec 1840 ?? - Alfred Ellis to Benjamin Sutton of Lenoir  435 acres for $1000  three parcels  patent granted to John Thompson on 10 Nov 1784; second tract patent to John Thompson of 11 July 1788; third tract patent to William Albertson dated 27 Feb 1806 adj Wendal Davis, Great Branch  being the rights of Wm. Sutton and Jesse Hardy to me the balance full to me of their heirship WIT Dennis Daly, William Sutton NOTE: The way this reads although it is not absolutely clear  William Sutton and Jesse Hardy were heirs together. Was Alfred also an heir of the same person. We know that Alfred married a daughter of Benjamin and Sarah Hardy Sutton, and we know that Benjamin dc 1837. I have no son by the name of William for Benjamin and Sarah but do have an unamed son who appears in their household in 1830 and not in 1840 and I assumed he died at that time. Certainly William Sutton and Jesse Hardy were heirs together giving more circumstantial that Jesse Hardy's wife was the daughter of Benjamin and Sarah Hardy Sutton. BOOK O p 273 7 April 1805  Wiley Garner to Simon Sutton  65 pds  100 acres  SS of the NE on the Mirey Branch WIT Needham (x) Garner, Jr, Needham (x) Garner Sr. BOOK N p 500 22 March 1802  Jesse Waters of Lenoir to Benjamin Sutton of Lenoir  100 pds  one tract on NE side of the N East Branch of the Cape Ferar  95 acres granted to Moses Stanley on 16 November 1790  fork of Great Branch adj to John Thompsons; another tract  55 acres adj the before mentioned being part of a 200 patent granted to John Thompson 10 November1 1784 WIT James Hall, Jo Gillisphee CENSUS CENSUS 1800 Elias Sutton 1810 Simon Sutton  two males 0-9, one male 10-15, one 26-44; two females 0-9, one 26-44 (Born as early as 1766) 1820  none in index 1830 p 142 - Israel Sutton  one male under 5, one male 10-15, one male 30-40; two females under 5, one 10-15, one 30-40 p 146  Polly Sutton  one male 15-20; one female 20-30, one female 40-50 she lived next door to Curtis Deal p 171  Mary Sutton  one male 15-20; one female 20-30, one female 50-60 was this a double entry? 1840 p 31  Mary  one female 30-40; one female 60-70 the younger woman was probably Penelope who would have been 36 according to the 1850 census p 35  Thomas  one make under 5, one male 20-30; one female under 5, one female 20-30 lived next door to Dennis Summerlin 1850 dwelling 287 - Mary Sutton 60 Lived next to Calvin Deal and two doors from Alfred Deal Dwelling 291 - Thomas 38, Mary 40, Nancy 15, William 13, Mary A. 10, Giles 4, Sarah 7  |