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The Quinn Family by Mona A. Wamick
Research notes of Paul Sarrett, Jr, Chuck Hite.
Tax Rolls for 1779 Randolph Co, NC.
1800 Census York Co, SC, p 199. Shown as a widower, living with son Joseph.
1810 Census York Co, SC.
He sold land in 1816, and removed to St. Clair Co, AL, and is listed in the 1820, 1830, & 1840 Census.
He died 6 Jan 1845 when a record was recorded in St. Clair Co, Al, (1843-47 Orphan's Court Minutes, Bk B, p 123).
1790, 1800 Census, York Co, SC.
Research notes of Mona Wamack, Paul Sarrett, Jr.
Mona Wamick, Aug. 1995, Pg 50. He evidently did not marry, male of his age was listed in the household of John Quinn for the Census of 1820, 30, 40. He was listed in his father's final settlement in 1845.
Research notes by Paul R. Sarrett, Jr.
The ARENDELL, ELLIS, GILMORE, HOPPER, and QUINN families all migrated down from old Granville area of North Carolina. John Sarratt relocated with his parents prior to 1771 to the old Tryon Co,, NC, which later became part of SC.
A record in 1771 shows John, age 12 and his brother Leonard, age 6 were "Chain Bearers" for a survey on their father land grant #54 for 200 acres on the Westside of the Broad River, Tryon Co, NC, Bk 20, p 699.John Sarratt, age 17, was an American Revolutionary Soldier. He served as a Lieutenant, under Col. Benjamin Roebuck's Regiment of the South, 90 p 159.
"Audited Account, 6764, Stub Entries X3697" for Revoluntionary Claims in the South Carolina Archives.Bobby G. Moss, ROSTER OF SOUTH CAROLINA PATRIOTS IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, p 845.
THE DAR PATRIOT INDEX Vol II, p 184.
Chapter JOHN SARRATT, American Revolution, by Paul R. Sarrett, Jr. It's interesting to note that Grandson NOBEL SARRATT, wrote in his Sarratt Family, in 1897 that his Grandfather JOHN SARRATT was a Loyalist? "I have not mentioned the fact that John Sarratt, my grandfather, sympatized with KING GEORGE in the Revolution of 1776, and remained loyal to the mother country. This subjected himself and my grandmother to very severe trials. A part of American soldiers raided his home one night, to capture my grandfather, but my grandmorther shut the door and stood guard of her house on the door steps and forbade the soldiers to enter. They parlayed a little and said, they could not further annoy as brave a woman as that,and they went away."
In 1784, John Sarratt, Sr., age 25, received a land grant drom the State of SC, for 220 acres. This land was located adjoining his brothers, Allen, and father, Samuel, along the west side of the Broad River, Spartanburg afe of the 96 Dist. South Carolina. (State Plat, Vol 10 Page 513, 220 acres of land lying on the banks of the Broad River, County of Spartanburg, 96 Dist., SC; adjoining the property of Allen Sarratt on one line; ;with Samuel Sarratt on the other and connecting a corner with Micks Creek.DEED of GIFT and do presents, give grant constitue and confrom unto my well beloved son, John Sarratt....part of land which I now live upon, which was originally granted to me by JOSIAH MARTIN, Govenor of NC, letter patten bearing date 14th day of November, one thousand seven hundred and seventy one (1771). Prepared 15 Sep. 1785, Recorded 6 May 1786, Samuel Sarratt, in the present said witness: John Morgan, Samuel Sarratt (age 21), William Sarratt (age 19).
1790 Census, Spartanburg Co.,, SC.A Deed record dated 6 Oct 1800, shows bro-in-law, Charles Morgan, Deed bk "G", p 219-220, Spartanburg Co., SC, convey to John Sarratt, Sr. of same for consideration of $120 some 424 acres of land lying; on the West side of the Broad River; border of "old Rights" land of Harris Sarratt, which was granted 5 Mar 1798 by Gov. Chalres Pinckney to Charles Morgan. Witnes: John Phillips, Anthony Sarratt, William Carter, signed by Charles Morgan.
A Deed Record dated 5 Feb 1787, York Deed bk, p 203-205, Samuel Morgan of York Co. convey to Abraham GREEN of (same) some 75 acres of land lying on the Eastside of "Buffalo Ck" on which said Samuel MORGAN now lives. This land was granted to John Taggert on Nov. 25, 1771 - he convyed it to Drury Robinson,then to Samuel MORGAN. York Co, SC Deed bk, p 203-205. Wit; James Bridges,Thomas Logan, John Morgan.
Samuel MORGAN b. York, SC to Logan Co, KY by 1805 per Chuck Hite.
See Samueld Morgan on 1790 York Co, Census. Also on 1800 Census.
1790, 1800 Census York Co, SC.
FGS by Paul R. Sarrett, Jr.
Research notes from CHARLES W. HITE.
A Deed Record dated 21 Feb 1786. Anthony Morgan III sells property, Camden Dist., SC. (present-day York Co.) Deed Bk A p 211-214. Anthony MORGAN and wife Mary of Camden Dist to Wm McBrayer of same, 125 acres of land granted 6 Dec 1769 to Edward Dickson along Northside Broad River in Tryon Co, NC (present day SC.). Wit: Jospeh Camp, John Morgan, Margaret Morgan.
John DUNCAN s/o James 1834, post security in 1818 of estate of John Morgan, wife Elizabeth (Unknown) MORGAN.
A Deed Record dated 14 Oct 1771, Tryon Co, NC, Deed bk, p 42-589. Jacob Cobron of Tryon convey to ELIAS MORGAN of Brunswick Co., VA, some 200 acres of land lying on, Broad River...Witness: John Morgan, Hart Hunnicutt. Signed by Jacob Cobron. Elias Morgan, poss. s/o Anthony Morgan II.
An Estate Record dated 02 Nov. 1785.
1769-1786 Deed Abstracts of Tryon, Lincoln, Rutherford Co. - Tryon Wills and Estates, P 164. John Logan of SC to James Hamrick of Rutherford, NC. 60A on Shoal Creek of First Broad adj. Samuel McBrier, John McKnitt Alexander, Henry Wright. Grant to John Logan 1780. Wit: George Blaton, Moses Bridges, John Morgan, James Cacum
A Deed Record dated 5 Feb 1787, York Deed bk, p 203-205, wit: John Morgan. 1790, 1800 Census York Co, SC. The Widow Elizabeth (Unknown) can be found in the 1810 Census of York Co, SC. John MORGAN's "Estate" was not dated until 1818? ..prs
A Record dated 03 Oct. 1818, York Co., SC; John MORGAN, ESTATE. York Co, SC Probate Box 31, File, 1286, MORGAN.
Estate of John Morgan of York Co, SC, Peter Morgan, Adminstrator, Securities: John Dunkan, (s/o James DUNCAN) and Elizabeth Morgan. Heirs: Nimrod, Lucinda, Charles, Ginney, Elizabeth, Juda, Peter, Patsy, Elizabeth, Jane. The Widow Elizabeth can be found in the 1820 Census of York Co,, SC.
From ** Contributor: lprice4088129 ** in nFS.
Note: Some settlers began to move into Kentucky as early as 1748. Kentucky was under the jurisdiction of Fincastle County, Virginia, in 1772. In 1774 Harrodsburg was founded as the first permanent European settlement. Settlements at Boonesboro, St. Asaph, and Danville soon followed. Church and land records were kept from the time an area was settled. However, many no longer exist. People who lived in the 1700s may appear in the 1790 census and Revolutionary War records.Since children Rebecca and William were born in different locations, it is thought that William and Rachael Price migrated from Surry County, North Carolina to Casey county, Kentucky between 1807 and 1810.
TRANSCRIPTION OF THE WILL OF WILLIAM PRICE, DATED 19 DEC. 1841
Be it remembered that I, William Price of the county of Casey and state of Kentucky, being weak of body but of perfect, sound and disposing memory do make, ordain, and confirm this my last will and testament in manner and form as followeth.
First, that my body be buried in a decent Christian (manner) and that my funeral expenses and all my last debts be punctually paid by my Executor.
I give and bequeath to my daughter Francis Price one cow and calf named (Price?) and mare colt named Martha and one featherbed.
I give and bequeath to my daughter Rachel Price one cow and calf also and colt in equal value to the mare colt named Martha bequeathed by me to Francis Price, also one featherbed.
It is my will that my Negro boy, being twelve years old last March be kept as a slave until he arrives to the age of forty years and then to be set free and held no longer a bound slave.
I also give and bequeath to my beloved wife Rachel Price one hundred and fifty acres of land on the open tract or tracts on which I now live to include the dwelling house, all of the buildings attached (____ ____) on down the creek to the _____of a tract of land purchased from (Jms. Todd?) Also one third part of all the balance of my estate except the balance of my lands for and during her natural life.
I also give and bequeath to my son Robert Price one-twelfth part of all the balance of my estate not otherwise disposed.
I also give and bequeath to my daughter Sally Ann one-twelfth part of the balance of my estate.
I also give and bequeath to my daughter Rebecca Highter one-twelfth part of all said balance of my estate.
I also give and bequeath to my daughter Betsy Clifton one-twelfth part of all said balance of my estate.
I also give and bequeath to my son William (H?) Price one-twelfth part of all said balance of my estate.
I also give and bequeath to my son Isaiah Price one-twelfth part of all said balance of my estate.
I also give and bequeath to my son Andrew Price one-twelfth part of all said balance of my estate.
I also give and bequeath to my son John Price one-twelfth part of all said balance of my estate.
I also give and bequeath to my son James H. Price one-twelfth part of all said balance of my estate.
I also give and bequeath to my daughter Francis Price one-twelfth part of all said balance of my estate.
I also give and bequeath to my daughter Rachel Price one-twelfth part of all said balance of my estate.
Marriage Notes for William Steward Price and Rachel (Ruth) Head-47857
Surry County Marriages, 1779-1868, P.166, By Brent H. Holcomb, Genealogical Publishing Co.
All following entries shown in LDS FamilySearch:
Contributor: myoung/birk/2540374
Daniel WEDDLE Family Group Record prepared by: _______________?, (Pulaski Co. Historical Soc., Somerset, KY)"Family Group Record of George Washington WADDLE (Pulaski Co., Hist. Soc., Somerset, KY - no preparer's name shown) lists:
Children of George Washington WADDLE: Daniel b: 22 Aug 1780 Clarke Co., KY& d: 22 May 1870; md. 1) Rachel RAYBORN 22 Jan 1801; md. 2) Jane LOCKETT.
LDS Ancestral File in Indianapolis, IN Pedigree Chart listing: Rebecca WEDDLE, Daniel WEDDLE & Rachel RAYBORN, George WEDDLE & Mary EVANS, George WEDDLE & Mary, Richard EVANS & Mary.MARRIAGE: Pulaski Co., Kentucky Historical Society "Birdseye View of Daniel WEDDLEs of Kentucky" by: J. N.? GOBBLE, P.O. Box 2442, Idaho Falls, ID 83401 Form HF, Compiled by: Mary e. K_________? Lists (8) Daniel WEDDLEs:
Lists: "Daniel WEDDLE Sr. b: 1780 - D: 1870 B: VA or PA md. 1) Rachel RAYBORN 23 Jan 1801 (12 children); md. 2) Jane LOCKETT 21 Jan 1823 (9 children); Lists: "Daniel WEDDLE, Jr., son of Daniel Sr. & Jane LOCKETT, b: 1829 d: 1863, Mexican War in 1847, Md. MARGARET HAMMOND" also shows: "Daniel WEDDLE b: 17 Jan 1830 md. ELIZA ANN HAMMOND 14 Sep 1848". (Note: Unknown which record is correct; therefore, this Daniel WEDDLE either md. Margaret HAMMOND or Eliza Ann HAMMOND.)MARRIAGE: PULASKI REVISTED by George TUGGLE & Edited by: Mary WEDDLE KAURISH & George TUGGLE mentions the following marriages p31: Sally WEDDLE married Jesse TARTER Nov 1819 (Dau. of Daniel & Rachel) Rebecca WEDDLE married Thomas PHIPPS 12Jan 1836 (Dau. of Daniel & Rachel) William WEDDLE married Celia TARTER 15 Jan 1836 ( Wm. 2nd Mar., son of Daniel & Rachel?) Solomon WEDDLE married Patsy TARTER 6 May 1841 (he was son of John WEDDLE) John M. WEDDLE married Polly McDANIEL 29 Aug 1803 (dau. of Spencer McDANIEL) (Spelled WADDLE in register, but WEDDLE on bond. Daniel WEDDLE also signed bond. (Note: Relationships of som e unknown.)
MARRIAGE: INDIANA MARRIAGES-EARLY TO 1825 (#977.2 V22i): Jackson Co., IN: Edward WEDDLE m: Polly Kindred 11 Dec 1819 Jane WEDDLE m: James TAGGART 10 Jan 1822 Lawrence Co.: Pleasant G. WEDDEL m: Ann MILSAP 21 Nov 1824 Washington Co.: Katherine WEDDLE m: Philip ZARING 23 Nov 1820* (Note: Relationships unknown.) !DEATH: Pulaski Co., Kentucky Cemetery Historical Society Vol. 2: p.377 WEDDLE (DANIEL) CEMETERY: WEDDLE, Daniel Aug 22 1780 VA, May 22 1870 KY (also shown on p212 "WEDDLE-Siever's Farm, WEDDLE, Rev. Daniel Aug 22 1780 May 22 1870").
DEATH: KENTUCKY CEMETERY RECORDS VOL IV US/CAN Bk. #976.9 V22c: Pulaski County p109: LEE FAMILY GRAVEYARD, Opposite Gray's Chapel, Highway #80 WEDDLE, Mary K. b: 06 Feb 1858 d: 22 Jan 1941 WEDDLE, Willis H. b: 12 Sep 1846 d: 21 Jan 1941 (Relationship unknown) SOURCE: Mildred Juanita (YOUNG) REBENNACK, 4601 Mimi Dr. Apt. A, Indianapolis, IN 46237 (317) 780-1152
BIOGRAPHY: PULASKI REVISTED by George TUGGLE: mentions that a Daniel WEDDLE performed many of the early marriages in West Pulaski County. He was the great-great grandfather of Dr. A. A. WEDDLE, Claude WEDDLE and of Judge Roscoe, Chris L. & Jerome TARTER. Also mentions a John Milton WEDDLE who came to Kentucky from Wythe Co., Virginia & formed a settlement about one and one-half miles from Faubush & three miles from Nancy, which he called "OLD HARRISON".
Among those who owned stores in OLD HARRISON in later years, around the time of the CIVIL WAR were: Jack WEDDLE; Jim WEDDLE, grandfather of Dr. Brent WEDDLE. (Our Ancestor: this Daniel WEDDLE was shown as REV. in Pulasky Co., KY Cemetery Records)CENSUS: 1810 Census-Pulaski Co., KY-P125: Daniel WEDDLE: 1 male (26-45); 3 males (under 10); 2 males (16-26); 2 females (under 10), 1 female (26-45) !CENSUS: 1810 Census Index-KENTUCKY (#976.9 X 22jrv): Pulaski Co.: John WEDDLE p125 John WEDDL p127 (Relationships unknown.) !CENSUS: 1820 Census Index-KY (#976.9 X22f): Pulaski Co.: Daniel WEDDLE p6 4-A: Males 3 under 10, 1 10-16, 1 26-45 yrs.; Females: 3 10-16, 1 26-45 yrs. John WEDDLE p57-A (relationship unknown) Mercer Co.: James John WEDDLE p113 (relationship unknown)
CENSUS: 1830 Pulaski Co., KY p20 (LDS #7820): WADDLE, Daniel: 1 male under 5; 1 male 10-15; 1 male 15-20; 1 male 20-30; 1 male 40-50; 2 females under 5; 3 females 15-20; 1 female 30-40 (may be this Daniel WEDDLE/WADDLE)
CENSUS: 1830 Madison Co., KY p100: George WEDDLE: 1 male 15-20, 1 male 30-40, 1 male 40-50; 1 female 10-15, 1 female 30-40 (relationship unknown).
CENSUS: 1840 Pulaski Co., KY (no p#) (FHL:7831) lists: WEDDLE, Daniel Jr.: 1 male under 5; 1 male 20-30; 1 female 20-30. WEDDLE, William, Jr.: 1 male under 5, 1 male 20-30, 1 female under 5, 1 female 5-10, 1 female 20-30 WEDDLE, John, Sr.: 2 males 30-40, 1 male 50-60, 1 female 15-20, 1 female 50-60 WADDLE (Several individuals with this surname) (Relationship of all above unknown)
CEMETERY: Map 10F.
CEMETERY: Map 10A.
CEMETERY: Map 04C.
CEMETERY: Map 10F page 108.