Bathsheba Corprew
F, d. before 1796
Bathsheba Corprew married Thomas Jones, son of Richard Jones and Rachel Newman. Bathsheba Corprew died before 1796.
Family | Thomas Jones b. 16 May 1731, d. b 19 Mar 1796 |
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Walter Jones
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Father | Thomas Jones b. 16 May 1731, d. b 19 Mar 1796 |
Mother | Bathsheba Corprew d. b 1796 |
John Jones
M, b. 3 July 1771
Father | Thomas Jones b. 16 May 1731, d. b 19 Mar 1796 |
Mother | Bathsheba Corprew d. b 1796 |
Family | Mary Searls b. 10 Mar 1773, d. 9 Sep 1841 |
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Citations
- [S121] Joliene Byrd Clark, Pamticoe Cousins, p. 542-43.
Rachel Jones
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Father | Thomas Jones b. 16 May 1731, d. b 19 Mar 1796 |
Mother | Bathsheba Corprew d. b 1796 |
Catherine Jones
F
Father | Thomas Jones b. 16 May 1731, d. b 19 Mar 1796 |
Mother | Bathsheba Corprew d. b 1796 |
Zebulon Rice
M, d. circa 1788
Father | Benjamin Rice b. b 1702, d. bt 12 Sep 1745 - Jun 1746 |
Mother | Mary (?) |
Zebulon Rice married Mary (?) Zebulon Rice was apprenticed to John Carney for the term of six years to learn the "art and mystery" of a shoemaker on 10 August 1754 at Craven County, North Carolina.1 On 10 September 1777 Zebulon Rice was "listed as a person disaffected to the present Government of this State [i.e. a loyalist, and] appeared, And the Oath prescribed by the Act of Assembly being tendered to the said Rice, and he having refused to take the same, or give Bond and security for departing the state, Ordered that the sheriff of Craven County commit the said Zebulon Rice to the Gaol of the District of New Bern untill he can find some convenient Opportunity to send him out of the state according to Law." A note to the side of the Court entry reads, "Zebulon Rice took the Oath of Allegience and was discharged the 11 Sepr. 1777." at Craven County, North Carolina.2 He died circa 1788.
Family | Mary (?) |
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Mary (?)
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Family | Zebulon Rice d. c 1788 |
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Benjamin Rice
M, d. circa 1809
Father | Zebulon Rice d. c 1788 |
Mother | Mary (?) |
Benjamin Rice died circa 1809.
James Rice
M, d. circa 1834
Father | Zebulon Rice d. c 1788 |
Mother | Mary (?) |
James Rice married Elizabeth Thomas. James Rice died circa 1834.
Family | Elizabeth Thomas |
Emanuel Rice
M, d. before 1809
Father | Zebulon Rice d. c 1788 |
Mother | Mary (?) |
Emanuel Rice died before 1809.
Sarah (Salley) Rice
F, d. after 1827
Father | Zebulon Rice d. c 1788 |
Mother | Mary (?) |
Sarah (Salley) Rice married Joshua Goodsen. Sarah (Salley) Rice died after 1827.
Family | Joshua Goodsen |
Mary (Polly) Rice
F, d. after 1827
Father | Zebulon Rice d. c 1788 |
Mother | Mary (?) |
Mary (Polly) Rice married Noah Peacock. Mary (Polly) Rice died after 1827.
Family | Noah Peacock |
Caleb Toler
M, b. between 1755 and 1774, d. 1818
Father | Mathias Toler b. b 1734, d. b Jun 1797 |
Mother | Elenor Giddens? d. a 6 Jun 1797 |
Caleb Toler was born between 1755 and 1774. He appeared on the census of 1790 at Craven County, North Carolina, with 1 male over 16 years, 1 male under 16 years, and 2 females. William Toler and [W1] sold land to Caleb Toler on 9 November 1790 at Craven County, North Carolina, for 5 pounds current money of the state for 50 acres more or less on Pine Tree Swamp. The land was part of Jacob Robinson's 300 acre tract.1 He married Margaret Daw on 4 February 1793 at Craven County, North Carolina.2
Caleb Toler sold land to James Reel on 31 May 1793 at Craven County, North Carolina, for 10 pounds current money for ten acres. The land was part of a patent to Jacob Robinson located on Pine Tree Swamp.3
Caleb Toler sold land to James Reel on 25 October 1793 at Craven County, North Carolina, for 13 pounds 5 shillings for 50 acres more or less on Pine Tree Swamp. This is the same land Caleb purchased from William and James Toler in 1790.4
Caleb Toler appeared on the census of 1800 at Craven County, North Carolina, with 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 26 to 45, 1 female under 10, and 1 female aged 26 to 45.
Caleb Toler received land from Reuben Calloway | | for $40 for 20 acres more or less on the north side of Little Swift Creek and near Long Branch. The land was part of a patent to Francis Willis in 1773. on 4 May 1807 at Craven County, North Carolina.
Caleb Toler sold land to Levin Dunn on 16 February 1810 at Craven County, North Carolina, for twenty pounds current money for twenty acres more or less on the north side of Little Swift Creek near Long Branch. The land was part of a patent to Francis Willis in 1773.5 Caleb Toler died in 1818. At the June 1818 term of the Craven County Court of Pleas and Quarter Session, administration of the estate of Caleb Toler is granted to James Toler on his entering into bond in 250 pounds with David Whitford and Elijah Callaway his securities. At the same term, James Toler entered into bond and qualified as administrator with permission to sell the perishable estate of Caleb.
At the June 1818 term of the Court of Please and Quarter Sessions, John Reel, David Whitford, Elijah Callaway, and Evan Jones were appointed commissioners to allot to Peggy, the widow of Caleb Toler, one year's provisions for herself and family. The year's allowance was returned and confirmed at the Septemeber 1818 term. He John Reel and David Whitford audited the accounts of the administrator of Caleb Toler on 12 May 1824 at Craven County, North Carolina. He (an unknown value.)
Caleb Toler sold land to James Reel on 31 May 1793 at Craven County, North Carolina, for 10 pounds current money for ten acres. The land was part of a patent to Jacob Robinson located on Pine Tree Swamp.3
Caleb Toler sold land to James Reel on 25 October 1793 at Craven County, North Carolina, for 13 pounds 5 shillings for 50 acres more or less on Pine Tree Swamp. This is the same land Caleb purchased from William and James Toler in 1790.4
Caleb Toler appeared on the census of 1800 at Craven County, North Carolina, with 1 male under 10, 1 male aged 26 to 45, 1 female under 10, and 1 female aged 26 to 45.
Caleb Toler received land from Reuben Calloway | | for $40 for 20 acres more or less on the north side of Little Swift Creek and near Long Branch. The land was part of a patent to Francis Willis in 1773. on 4 May 1807 at Craven County, North Carolina.
Caleb Toler sold land to Levin Dunn on 16 February 1810 at Craven County, North Carolina, for twenty pounds current money for twenty acres more or less on the north side of Little Swift Creek near Long Branch. The land was part of a patent to Francis Willis in 1773.5 Caleb Toler died in 1818. At the June 1818 term of the Craven County Court of Pleas and Quarter Session, administration of the estate of Caleb Toler is granted to James Toler on his entering into bond in 250 pounds with David Whitford and Elijah Callaway his securities. At the same term, James Toler entered into bond and qualified as administrator with permission to sell the perishable estate of Caleb.
At the June 1818 term of the Court of Please and Quarter Sessions, John Reel, David Whitford, Elijah Callaway, and Evan Jones were appointed commissioners to allot to Peggy, the widow of Caleb Toler, one year's provisions for herself and family. The year's allowance was returned and confirmed at the Septemeber 1818 term. He John Reel and David Whitford audited the accounts of the administrator of Caleb Toler on 12 May 1824 at Craven County, North Carolina. He (an unknown value.)
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Mary Toler
F, b. circa 1790?, d. between 1860 and 1870
Father | Caleb Toler b. bt 1755 - 1774, d. 1818 |
Mary Toler was born circa 1790? She married Evan Jones on 18 April 1810 at Craven County, North Carolina.1 Mary Toler married Moses Everenton on 13 May 1817 at Craven County, North Carolina.1 Mary Toler was living in 1860 in the household of Stephen G. Barrington. She died between 1860 and 1870.
Family 1 | Evan Jones |
Family 2 | Moses Everenton d. b 1848 |
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Citations
- [S21] Frances T. Ingmire, Craven County Marriage Records, 1780-1867.
Margaret Daw
F
Margaret Daw was also known as Peggy Daw. She married Caleb Toler, son of Mathias Toler and Elenor Giddens?, on 4 February 1793 at Craven County, North Carolina.1 At the June 1818 term of the Court of Please and Quarter Sessions, John Reel, David Whitford, Elijah Callaway, and Evan Jones were appointed commissioners to allot to Peggy, the widow of Caleb Toler, one year's provisions for herself and family. The year's allowance was returned and confirmed at the Septemeber 1818 term.
Family | Caleb Toler b. bt 1755 - 1774, d. 1818 |
Citations
- [S21] Frances T. Ingmire, Craven County Marriage Records, 1780-1867, p. 114.
James Reel
M, b. between 1723 and 1739, d. 1799
Father | Peter Reel d. bt 13 Nov 1739 - 24 Nov 1739 |
Mother | Mary (?) d. a 1739 |
James Reel married Sarah Ann (?) James Reel was born between 1723 and 1739.
James Reel sold land to Caleb Toler on 31 May 1793 at Craven County, North Carolina, for 10 pounds current money for ten acres. The land was part of a patent to Jacob Robinson located on Pine Tree Swamp.1
Caleb Toler sold land to James Reel on 25 October 1793 at Craven County, North Carolina, for 13 pounds 5 shillings for 50 acres more or less on Pine Tree Swamp. This is the same land Caleb purchased from William and James Toler in 1790.2 He by contrivance and consent of Ellender Toler his mother sold land to William Toler on 6 June 1797 at Craven County, North Carolina, for five pounds current money for five and a quarter acres. The land was part of a patent to Jacob Roberson.3 James Reel died in 1799.
James Reel sold land to Caleb Toler on 31 May 1793 at Craven County, North Carolina, for 10 pounds current money for ten acres. The land was part of a patent to Jacob Robinson located on Pine Tree Swamp.1
Caleb Toler sold land to James Reel on 25 October 1793 at Craven County, North Carolina, for 13 pounds 5 shillings for 50 acres more or less on Pine Tree Swamp. This is the same land Caleb purchased from William and James Toler in 1790.2 He by contrivance and consent of Ellender Toler his mother sold land to William Toler on 6 June 1797 at Craven County, North Carolina, for five pounds current money for five and a quarter acres. The land was part of a patent to Jacob Roberson.3 James Reel died in 1799.
Family | Sarah Ann (?) d. 1803 |
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Sarah Ann (?)
F, d. 1803
Family | James Reel b. bt 1723 - 1739, d. 1799 |
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Joshua Reel
M, d. 1803
Father | James Reel b. bt 1723 - 1739, d. 1799 |
Mother | Sarah Ann (?) d. 1803 |
Joshua Reel died in 1803.
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Levi Reel
M, b. between 1756 and 1774, d. September 1818
Father | James Reel b. bt 1723 - 1739, d. 1799 |
Mother | Sarah Ann (?) d. 1803 |
Levi Reel was born between 1756 and 1774. He married Sidney Hartley on 12 February 1803 at Craven County, North Carolina. Levi Reel married Elizabeth Hartley on 12 May 1816 at Craven County, North Carolina. Levi Reel died in September 1818.
Family 1 | Sidney Hartley |
Family 2 | Elizabeth Hartley |
James Reel Jr.
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Father | James Reel b. bt 1723 - 1739, d. 1799 |
Mother | Sarah Ann (?) d. 1803 |
James Reel Jr. witnessed a deed of James Toler on 23 May 1808 at Craven County, North Carolina; Levi and Polly GASKINS.1
Citations
- [S25] Craven County Deed Book: 40, p. 163-164.
Mary Reel
F
Father | James Reel b. bt 1723 - 1739, d. 1799 |
Mother | Sarah Ann (?) d. 1803 |
Mary Reel married (?) Ernul.
Family | (?) Ernul |
Sarah Reel
F, b. between 1761 and 1770, d. circa 1843
Father | James Reel b. bt 1723 - 1739, d. 1799 |
Mother | Sarah Ann (?) d. 1803 |
Sarah Reel married (?) Windley. Sarah Reel was born between 1761 and 1770. She died circa 1843.
Family | (?) Windley |
Elisha Reel
F
Father | James Reel b. bt 1723 - 1739, d. 1799 |
Mother | Sarah Ann (?) d. 1803 |
Elisha Reel was also known as Lishy Reel. Elisha Reel was also known as Alicia Reel. She married Robert Willis on 25 February 1804 at Craven County, North Carolina.
Family | Robert Willis |
Elisha Dowty
M, b. say 1743, d. 1792
Father | Peter Dowty b. s 1710, d. c 1772 |
Mother | Rachel Johnson b. c 1720, d. a 1772 |
Elisha Dowty was born say 1743 at Northampton County, Virginia. He was listed on a tax roll with one white poll and one black poll in 1764 at Beaufort County, North Carolina.1 He married Eliashe Jacob, daughter of Thomas Jacob and Sarah Walter, on 21 October 1772 at Northampton County, Virginia. Elisha Dowty died in 1792 at Beaufort County, North Carolina.
Family | Eliashe Jacob b. s 1750 |
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Citations
- [S150] 1764 Beaufort County NC Tax List, Beaufort County, North Carolina, http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/ref/collection/p16062coll33/id/…
Eliashe Jacob
F, b. say 1750
Father | Thomas Jacob |
Mother | Sarah Walter b. c 1728 |
Eliashe Jacob died. She was born say 1750. She married Elisha Dowty, son of Peter Dowty and Rachel Johnson, on 21 October 1772 at Northampton County, Virginia.
Family | Elisha Dowty b. s 1743, d. 1792 |
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