Mary (?)
F
Family | Benjamin Rice b. b 1702, d. bt 12 Sep 1745 - Jun 1746 |
Children |
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Benjamin Rice
M
Father | Benjamin Rice b. b 1702, d. bt 12 Sep 1745 - Jun 1746 |
Mother | Mary (?) |
Benjamin Rice died.
James Rice
M, d. after 8 March 1772
Father | Benjamin Rice b. b 1702, d. bt 12 Sep 1745 - Jun 1746 |
Mother | Mary (?) |
James Rice left a will on 8 March 1772 at Craven County, North Carolina. The will reads as follows:
In the Name of god Amen. I James Rice of the County of Craven In the province of North Carolina Being weak and feeble in Body But of Perfect Mind and Memory thanks to god for it Calling to Mind the Mortality of Mans Body Knowing that It is appointed for all men once to Die Do make ordain and Constitute this my Last will and Testament In the Manner and form following. Viz...
Principally and first of all I Recommend my Soul Into the hands of god that gave it, my Body to the Earth to Be Buryed in a Christian Like Manner Nothing Doubting But at the general Resurrection I Shall Receive the same again By the Mighty Power of god, and as to my worldly goods which it hath pleased god to Bless me with, I give and Dispose of In the following Manner...
Item I give and Bequeath unto my Brother Gedion Rice all my Lands and plantation where I Now Live to him and his heirs forever only he the Said Gideon Must pay unto Mary Rice Twenty Eight Shillings which is Due from me to her.
Item I Leave my household Goods Stock &c. to be sold at Vendue and the Money to be Equally Devided Between my Brothers Evan Rice, Ephraim Rice and Thomas Rice son of Cleaverly Rice, Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this Eighth Day of March 1772.1 He died after 8 March 1772.
In the Name of god Amen. I James Rice of the County of Craven In the province of North Carolina Being weak and feeble in Body But of Perfect Mind and Memory thanks to god for it Calling to Mind the Mortality of Mans Body Knowing that It is appointed for all men once to Die Do make ordain and Constitute this my Last will and Testament In the Manner and form following. Viz...
Principally and first of all I Recommend my Soul Into the hands of god that gave it, my Body to the Earth to Be Buryed in a Christian Like Manner Nothing Doubting But at the general Resurrection I Shall Receive the same again By the Mighty Power of god, and as to my worldly goods which it hath pleased god to Bless me with, I give and Dispose of In the following Manner...
Item I give and Bequeath unto my Brother Gedion Rice all my Lands and plantation where I Now Live to him and his heirs forever only he the Said Gideon Must pay unto Mary Rice Twenty Eight Shillings which is Due from me to her.
Item I Leave my household Goods Stock &c. to be sold at Vendue and the Money to be Equally Devided Between my Brothers Evan Rice, Ephraim Rice and Thomas Rice son of Cleaverly Rice, Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this Eighth Day of March 1772.1 He died after 8 March 1772.
Citations
- [S7] Craven County Original Wills North Carolina Division of Archives and History.
Evan Rice
M, d. between June 1806 and September 1806
Father | Benjamin Rice b. b 1702, d. bt 12 Sep 1745 - Jun 1746 |
Mother | Mary (?) |
Evan Rice married Jane (?) Evan Rice died between June 1806 and September 1806 at Craven County, North Carolina.
Family | Jane (?) |
Child |
Clanerly Rice
M
Father | Benjamin Rice b. b 1702, d. bt 12 Sep 1745 - Jun 1746 |
Mother | Mary (?) |
Clanerly Rice was also known as Cleaverly Rice.
Family | |
Child |
Ephraim Rice
M, d. circa 1788
Father | Benjamin Rice b. b 1702, d. bt 12 Sep 1745 - Jun 1746 |
Mother | Mary (?) |
Ephraim Rice married Rebecca (?) Ephraim Rice died circa 1788.
Family | Rebecca (?) |
Children |
Stuart Wayne Tompkins
M, b. 13 July 1956, d. 2022
Stuart Wayne Tompkins was born on 13 July 1956. He married Connie Marie Jones, daughter of Fred Thomas Jones and Mabel Pauline Bennett, on 6 May 1978 at Caton, Craven County, North Carolina. Stuart Wayne Tompkins and Connie Marie Jones were divorced on 15 May 1998 at Craven County, North Carolina.1 Stuart Wayne Tompkins died in 2022 at Craven County, North Carolina.
Family | Connie Marie Jones |
Children |
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Citations
- [S132] North Carolina State Center for Health Statistics, 2008.
Gideon Rice
M, d. circa 1803
Father | Benjamin Rice b. b 1702, d. bt 12 Sep 1745 - Jun 1746 |
Mother | Mary (?) |
Gideon Rice married Sarah (?) Gideon Rice died circa 1803 at Craven County, North Carolina.
Family | Sarah (?) d. a 1805 |
Children |
William Dunn
M, d. circa 1816
Father | John Dep Dunn b. s 1745, d. c Dec 1817 |
Mother | Rachel (?) |
William Dunn married Elizabeth West on 17 April 1811 at Craven County, North Carolina. William Dunn died circa 1816. He Craven County estate probated in 1816.
William's father's will and estate papers say William had two children, but they are never named.
Family tradition states that David D. Dunn is one of those children.
William's father's will and estate papers say William had two children, but they are never named.
Family tradition states that David D. Dunn is one of those children.
Family | Elizabeth West |
Children |
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Elizabeth West
F
Elizabeth West married William Dunn, son of John Dep Dunn and Rachel (?), on 17 April 1811 at Craven County, North Carolina.
Family | William Dunn d. c 1816 |
Children |
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One other child Dunn
?
Father | William Dunn d. c 1816 |
Mother | Elizabeth West |
One other child Dunn was born.
John Dep Dunn
M, b. say 1745, d. circa December 1817
Father | David Dunn b. s 1718, d. c Nov 1768 |
Mother | Elizabeth? Depp d. b 1768 |
John Dep Dunn was born say 1745. He married Rachel (?) David left a will on 21 October 1768 at Craven County, North Carolina. John Dep was executors of the will; The will left legacies as follows and was probated December Term 1768.
Son Francis and Daughter Penelope given the plantation where he now dwells containing 400 acres of land.
Son David given 300 acres adjoining above lands, remainder of cows.
Daughter Elizabeth given 300 acres on the West side of Little Swift Creek opposite Abraham Moors.
Daughter Penelope given Negro wench named Nan, several stock animals.
Son Francis given Negro man named Jefery, several stock animals.
Son John given Negro man named Andrew, several cows.
Daughter Elizabeth given Negro boy named Abram, several cows.
Sons John and David and daughter Penelope named executors.
Witnessed by Aaron Ernul, Thomas Winfield, and Matthias [x] Toler.
Signed David Dun.1 On 12 January 1774 John Dep Dunn sold land to John Burch for and in consideration of seven pounds proclamation money for fifty acres, more or less, on a branch of Swifts Creek being the upper side of John Robinson's land. Daniel Toler witnessed the deed. John Dep Dunn Craven County Wills
Dunn, John [1817], made 22 January 1816, probated December Term 1817.
Son John "the lower end of my land whereon I now live."
Son Moses "the upper end of my said patent."
"Beloved wife Rachel have the use of my mansion house" and all necessaries during her widowhood.
Daughter Sarah a cow and calf, a two year old heiffer, two ewes and lambs, one sow and pigs, and one feather bed and furniture.
Daughter Rachel same bequest.
Son Moses same bequest, less bed and furniture.
Daughter Bethany one two year old heifer, one cow and calf, one chest, and a big pot.
Daughter Lovey same as Sarah.
My son William's two children one ewe and lamb a peace.
Remainder of estate divided between John, Elizabeth, Sally, Rachel, Moses, Bethany, Lovey, and my son William's two children to have the part or share that their father would have received if he had been living.
Sons John and Moses executors.
Witnesses: Elijah Callaway, William Toler, Jacob Burch
Signed John 22 January 1816 Dunn, by his mark. on 22 January 1816. He left a will on 22 January 1816 at Craven County, North Carolina. He died circa December 1817 at Craven County, North Carolina.2
Son Francis and Daughter Penelope given the plantation where he now dwells containing 400 acres of land.
Son David given 300 acres adjoining above lands, remainder of cows.
Daughter Elizabeth given 300 acres on the West side of Little Swift Creek opposite Abraham Moors.
Daughter Penelope given Negro wench named Nan, several stock animals.
Son Francis given Negro man named Jefery, several stock animals.
Son John given Negro man named Andrew, several cows.
Daughter Elizabeth given Negro boy named Abram, several cows.
Sons John and David and daughter Penelope named executors.
Witnessed by Aaron Ernul, Thomas Winfield, and Matthias [x] Toler.
Signed David Dun.1 On 12 January 1774 John Dep Dunn sold land to John Burch for and in consideration of seven pounds proclamation money for fifty acres, more or less, on a branch of Swifts Creek being the upper side of John Robinson's land. Daniel Toler witnessed the deed. John Dep Dunn Craven County Wills
Dunn, John [1817], made 22 January 1816, probated December Term 1817.
Son John "the lower end of my land whereon I now live."
Son Moses "the upper end of my said patent."
"Beloved wife Rachel have the use of my mansion house" and all necessaries during her widowhood.
Daughter Sarah a cow and calf, a two year old heiffer, two ewes and lambs, one sow and pigs, and one feather bed and furniture.
Daughter Rachel same bequest.
Son Moses same bequest, less bed and furniture.
Daughter Bethany one two year old heifer, one cow and calf, one chest, and a big pot.
Daughter Lovey same as Sarah.
My son William's two children one ewe and lamb a peace.
Remainder of estate divided between John, Elizabeth, Sally, Rachel, Moses, Bethany, Lovey, and my son William's two children to have the part or share that their father would have received if he had been living.
Sons John and Moses executors.
Witnesses: Elijah Callaway, William Toler, Jacob Burch
Signed John 22 January 1816 Dunn, by his mark. on 22 January 1816. He left a will on 22 January 1816 at Craven County, North Carolina. He died circa December 1817 at Craven County, North Carolina.2
Family | Rachel (?) |
Children |
John Dunn
M, d. 1818
Father | John Dep Dunn b. s 1745, d. c Dec 1817 |
Mother | Rachel (?) |
John Dunn Craven County Deeds between John C. and Elijah Dunn to David Whitford and Levin Dunn to David Whitford.
John C., Elijah, and Levin are sons of John Dunn, son of John Dep Dunn, son of David Dunn. He died in 1818.
John C., Elijah, and Levin are sons of John Dunn, son of John Dep Dunn, son of David Dunn. He died in 1818.
Family | |
Children |
Moses Dunn
M
Father | John Dep Dunn b. s 1745, d. c Dec 1817 |
Mother | Rachel (?) |
Moses Dunn married Betsey Dunn on 12 January 1818.
Family | Betsey Dunn |
Bethany Dunn
F
Father | John Dep Dunn b. s 1745, d. c Dec 1817 |
Mother | Rachel (?) |
Bethany Dunn married John Hall on 21 January 1812.
Family | John Hall |
Lovey Dunn
F
Father | John Dep Dunn b. s 1745, d. c Dec 1817 |
Mother | Rachel (?) |
Lovey Dunn married William Thomas on 11 September 1814 at Craven County, North Carolina.
Family | William Thomas |
David Dunn
M, b. say 1718, d. circa November 1768
David Dunn was born say 1718. He married Elizabeth? Depp say 1740. "At a Council held at Newberne the 4th day of May 1742. Present His Excellency the Governour. The Honourable Eleazer Allen, Mathew Rowan, Edward Moseley, Roger Moore, Esqrs. Members of Council....The following Persons were admitted to prove their Rights in order to their taking up Land...David Dunn [Craven County] 3 white 2 black."1
"At a Council held the 7th day of May 1742. Present as before...Read Sundry Petitions for Warrants...David Dunn 50 [Acres] Craven County."
David Dunn received a grant of land at Craven County, North Carolina, on 15 November 1744. The 100 acres of land was located between Peter Reel and John Robinson on the lower prong of Swifts Creek. In the entry, David is listed as "Single man."2,3
He received a grant of land at Craven County, North Carolina, on 27 February 1746/47. The 200 acre grant was located near "his head line" and over a branch of Swifts Creek.
He appeared in Craven County court June 1748 to record the stock marks of Penelope Dun (crop & under keel the right ear, crop & over keel & two slits in the left), Elizabeth Dun (crop & under keel the left ear, crop & over keel & two slits in the right), and John Dep Dun (crop & under keel the left ear, over keel in the right.)4
David left a will on 21 October 1768 at Craven County, North Carolina, The will left legacies as follows and was probated December Term 1768.
Son Francis and Daughter Penelope given the plantation where he now dwells containing 400 acres of land.
Son David given 300 acres adjoining above lands, remainder of cows.
Daughter Elizabeth given 300 acres on the West side of Little Swift Creek opposite Abraham Moors.
Daughter Penelope given Negro wench named Nan, several stock animals.
Son Francis given Negro man named Jefery, several stock animals.
Son John given Negro man named Andrew, several cows.
Daughter Elizabeth given Negro boy named Abram, several cows.
Sons John and David and daughter Penelope named executors.
Witnessed by Aaron Ernul, Thomas Winfield, and Matthias [x] Toler.
Signed David Dun.5
He died circa November 1768 at Craven County, North Carolina.6 His estate was probated in December 1768.
"At a Council held the 7th day of May 1742. Present as before...Read Sundry Petitions for Warrants...David Dunn 50 [Acres] Craven County."
David Dunn received a grant of land at Craven County, North Carolina, on 15 November 1744. The 100 acres of land was located between Peter Reel and John Robinson on the lower prong of Swifts Creek. In the entry, David is listed as "Single man."2,3
He received a grant of land at Craven County, North Carolina, on 27 February 1746/47. The 200 acre grant was located near "his head line" and over a branch of Swifts Creek.
He appeared in Craven County court June 1748 to record the stock marks of Penelope Dun (crop & under keel the right ear, crop & over keel & two slits in the left), Elizabeth Dun (crop & under keel the left ear, crop & over keel & two slits in the right), and John Dep Dun (crop & under keel the left ear, over keel in the right.)4
David left a will on 21 October 1768 at Craven County, North Carolina, The will left legacies as follows and was probated December Term 1768.
Son Francis and Daughter Penelope given the plantation where he now dwells containing 400 acres of land.
Son David given 300 acres adjoining above lands, remainder of cows.
Daughter Elizabeth given 300 acres on the West side of Little Swift Creek opposite Abraham Moors.
Daughter Penelope given Negro wench named Nan, several stock animals.
Son Francis given Negro man named Jefery, several stock animals.
Son John given Negro man named Andrew, several cows.
Daughter Elizabeth given Negro boy named Abram, several cows.
Sons John and David and daughter Penelope named executors.
Witnessed by Aaron Ernul, Thomas Winfield, and Matthias [x] Toler.
Signed David Dun.5
He died circa November 1768 at Craven County, North Carolina.6 His estate was probated in December 1768.
Family | Elizabeth? Depp d. b 1768 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S97] Robert J Cain, Records of Executive Council, 1735-1754, p. 128-129.
- [S67] Sec. State Land Grants: (S.S.IX.5) formerly SS.591 entry 1136, North Carolina Division of Archives and History.
- [S95] A.B. Pruitt Colonial Land Entries in N.C., 1: 79.
- [S96] Weynette Haun Craven County, N.C., Court Minutes, 3:138.
- [S7] Craven County Original Wills North Carolina Division of Archives and History.
- [S6] David Dunn, Will, 21 Oct 1768 North Carolina Division of Archives and History.
Francis Dunn
M, b. after 1748
Father | David Dunn b. s 1718, d. c Nov 1768 |
Mother | Elizabeth? Depp d. b 1768 |
Francis Dunn was born after 1748 as he was not of age in 1769 when his father's estate was being settled.1 He sold land to Moses Ernul on 25 September 1786 at Craven County, North Carolina. The 200 acres of land was part of a patent granted to David Dunn on 17 Apr 1745 and 7 Apr 1767 and given to Francis by the will of his father. The land was located on the south side of Little Swift Creek and joined the "Pamplico Road". It was purchased for £100 "current money."
Citations
- [S4] Craven County Original Estate Papers North Carolina Division of Archives and History, incorrectly filed in the David Dunn 1786 estate folder.
Penelope Dunn
F, b. say 1741, d. circa 1794
Father | David Dunn b. s 1718, d. c Nov 1768 |
Mother | Elizabeth? Depp d. b 1768 |
Penelope Dunn was born say 1741. She married Michael Curman. Penelope Dunn died circa 1794 as she was appointed administratrix of her husband's estate in 1791, but her son John was appointed administrator in 1794, possibly due to Penelope's death.
Family | Michael Curman d. c 1791 |
Children |
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David Dunn
M, b. say 1747, d. 1785
Father | David Dunn b. s 1718, d. c Nov 1768 |
Mother | Elizabeth? Depp d. b 1768 |
David Dunn was born say 1747. David left a will on 21 October 1768 at Craven County, North Carolina. John Dep was executors of the will; The will left legacies as follows and was probated December Term 1768.
Son Francis and Daughter Penelope given the plantation where he now dwells containing 400 acres of land.
Son David given 300 acres adjoining above lands, remainder of cows.
Daughter Elizabeth given 300 acres on the West side of Little Swift Creek opposite Abraham Moors.
Daughter Penelope given Negro wench named Nan, several stock animals.
Son Francis given Negro man named Jefery, several stock animals.
Son John given Negro man named Andrew, several cows.
Daughter Elizabeth given Negro boy named Abram, several cows.
Sons John and David and daughter Penelope named executors.
Witnessed by Aaron Ernul, Thomas Winfield, and Matthias [x] Toler.
Signed David Dun.1 David Dunn married Katherine (?) David Dunn died in 1785.
Son Francis and Daughter Penelope given the plantation where he now dwells containing 400 acres of land.
Son David given 300 acres adjoining above lands, remainder of cows.
Daughter Elizabeth given 300 acres on the West side of Little Swift Creek opposite Abraham Moors.
Daughter Penelope given Negro wench named Nan, several stock animals.
Son Francis given Negro man named Jefery, several stock animals.
Son John given Negro man named Andrew, several cows.
Daughter Elizabeth given Negro boy named Abram, several cows.
Sons John and David and daughter Penelope named executors.
Witnessed by Aaron Ernul, Thomas Winfield, and Matthias [x] Toler.
Signed David Dun.1 David Dunn married Katherine (?) David Dunn died in 1785.
Family | Katherine (?) |
Children |
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Citations
- [S7] Craven County Original Wills North Carolina Division of Archives and History.
Elizabeth Dunn
F, b. say 1743
Father | David Dunn b. s 1718, d. c Nov 1768 |
Mother | Elizabeth? Depp d. b 1768 |
Elizabeth Dunn was born say 1743.