North-Carolina Standard newspaper, September 1837 Notice On the 2nd Monday in November next, will be ordered to be sold for cash, at the Court- House in the town of Nashville, N.C. the following Tracts of Land or so much thereof as will be sufficient to pay the Taxes due thereon, for the following years and the costs of Advertising, &c. Owners of Lands and by whom given and the years Their situation & number for which the Taxes are of Districts Due, &c. Acres Valuation (locations) Hardy Anderson, for 1835 661 1652 North Side of Swift Creek in district No. 1, called Arrington, Situated as above Margaret Cain, ditto 294 882 ditto John H. Hilliard, ditto 500 1250 ditto Mildred Wilkinson, ditto 300 150 ditto Nathan Powell, Land 1834-5 500 2000 ditto Eli Daniel, 1835 100 150 North side of Stoney Creek in District No. 2 Dortches Richard Daniel, ditto 320 300 ditto George A. Dubley, ditto 232½ 350 ditto Kenchin Exum, ditto 25 50 ditto Thomas Griffin, ditto 117 234 ditto Wilie Griffin, ditto 110 234 ditto Lewis Hines, ditto 50 100 ditto John H. Jones, ditto 50 100 ditto Elizabeth Vick, ditto 121 294 ditto William Walker, ditto 294½ 589 ditto 1
Benjamin Braswell, ditto 400 400 South side of Swift Creek and N. side of Stoney Creek in district No. 3 Collens James H. Drake, ditto 450 450 ditto Henry Hedgepeth, ditto 221 330 ditto William Robbens, ditto 402 402 ditto James Wright, ditto 227 400 ditto Hubbard Williams, ditto 80 160 south side of Stoney Creek and north side Tar river in district No. 4 Batchelors Sarah Rich, Land 1834-5 50 50 ditto Josiah Vick s Heirs 1832-3-4-5 228 456 ditto Hansel Joiner, 1834-5 50 50 ditto William H. Abnathy, 1835 492 592 North side of Tar river [Abernathy] district No. 5 Basses Wortham White, ditto 184 184 ditto Robert Boon, ditto 140 122½ ditto James T. Dozen, ditto 679½ 860 ditto Elizabeth Griffin, by D. Morris, ditto 200 150 ditto Temperance Hendrick ditto 29½ 29½ ditto Robin Parrot, ditto 100 150 ditto John Lewis, ditto 202 202 ditto Persons Racley, ditto 265 265 ditto [Rackley] M. Racley, ditto 136 136 ditto George Sutton, ditto 131 65 ditto Solomon Vester, ditto 33 33 ditto William Wren, ditto 200 200 ditto 2
William Baker, 1835 246 423 South side of Sappone Creek No. 6 Coopers Duncan Baker, ditto 87½ 50 ditto Irven Carter, ditto 100 100 ditto Vincent Bunting, ditto 894 1100 ditto Wm G. Sherwood, ditto 12 6½ ditto George K. Walker, ditto 146 146 ditto Lewis Boothe, ditto 60 60 South side of Tar river district No. 7 Ferrells John Driver, ditto 88 88 ditto Joseph Earp, ditto 100 75 ditto John Pulley, ditto 50 33 ditto Marke Stricklen, ditto 116 116 ditto [Mark Strickland] Allen Taybourn, ditto 50 25 ditto Burrell Taybourn, ditto 80 40 ditto Eli Crumpley, 1832-3-4-5 174 174 South side of Tar river [Eli Crumpler] district No. 8 Josiah Vick Lee R.C. Pridgeon, 1835 250 250 ditto Josiah Parker s, heirs, ditto 179 100 ditto Mary Triglith, ditto 55 55 ditto David Winstead, Jr. ditto 100 200 ditto Jonathan Boyaken, ditto 155 155 South side Tar river North side of Contentneay No. 9 called the Old Fields Willis Barber, ditto 50 55 ditto Benjamin Davis, ditto 437 361 ditto Haman Eatman, ditto 649 350 ditto Naum Hanners, ditto 365 100 ditto Thomas Hamelton, ditto 650 163 ditto Joshua Jordan, for S. Jordan s heirs, ditto 210 210 ditto Jeremiah Jones, ditto 304 200 ditto William Wilson, ditto 423 200 ditto 3
Joel Wilson, ditto 75 37½ ditto William D. Crowell, ditto 200 200 ditto Charity Williams, ditto 640 640 ditto William Rice, ditto 100 100 No. 7 Fennells Josiah Collins, ditto 240 280 No. 5 Basses Cornelius Sandres, 1834-5 100 100 No. 9 Old Fields Hardy Nevel, heirs, 1832-3-4-5 50 100 No. 2 Dortches Jenkins Land, for 1834-5 700 1000 ditto Cullin Batchalor, for Nancy Babb, 1835 100 75 No. 5 Basses Cloah Watkins, ditto 156 151 No. 2 Dortches Alexandria Sorsbury, 1834-5 400 700 ditto John Rice, Sen r, 1835 1200 1200 No. 9 Achelous Tisdal, ditto 408 408 No. 3 Jeremiah Biggs, 1833-4-5 130 60 No. 9 Sam l W.W. Vick, Sheriff Nashville, Nash county, September 20, 1837 4
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1840 Nash County Federal Census 1850 Nash County Federal Census 3 Sept 1850, page 573/287, after the John Poland (556/38) and John Boon (557/39) households 552/558/40 Eli Crumpley 55 M Farmer Mary 54 F Mary 20 F Milana 15 F Part of Wilson County was formed from part of Nash County in 1855; Pridgen Driver was on the same census page in 1850 and he died about 1861 in Wilson County; John and Martha Boon were on the same 1850 census page and they were in Wilson County in 1860; Eli and Mary Crumpler were in Wilson County in 1860; they lived in a part of Nash County that became part of Wilson County in 1855. The map on the left shows Nash, Edgecombe, Johnston and Wayne counties in 1852; the map on the right shows Wilson County in 1855 after it was formed from those four counties. The south side of Sapony Creek was the area between Sapony Creek-east and Sapony Creek-west. See Sapony Creek lands for a map. 6