Most of the Lawsons living in Surry County (except Thomas and Martin Lawson) before 1790 were living in an area that became Stokes County in 1789, so I have included them in this Stokes County timeline up to and including 1789. See North Carolina Counties 1700-1790 and North Carolina County Development.
Lawsons Named | Date | County in North Carolina | Documentation |
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William | 1751 | Granville | Granville County, NC Tax List. The following is the tithable (tax) list for residents on the Dan River in 1751 from the NC State Archives. The Dan River flows through today's Stokes and Rockingham Counties, NC. It also enters Caswell County, NC. It flows into the southern part of Pittsylvania and ends in Halifax Counties, VA where it flows into the Roanoke (Staunton) River. Lawson, Wm; 1 white poll Granville County in 1751 contained all the area west of Edgecombe (in 1751) along the border of Virginia. See History of County Formations in North Carolina 1664-1965. |
Jonas | 1772 | Surry | Surry County, N. C., Tax List, 1772. Lawsin, Jonas; 1 white poll There were two identical copies of this tax list and the second one differs in that it has the name as James Lawson, but I believe it should be Jonas. See Counties 1700-1790 N.C. and County Development. |
Mormon & Jonas | 1774 | Surry | Surry County, NC, Tax List, Capt. Charles McAnally’s District. Titsworth, Isaac and son, Isaac and Mormon Lawson; 3 white polls Lawson, Jonas; 1 white poll |
John, Anna, Randolph, Betsey, John, Joshua, Lydia, Patsey, Runels, William, Staples & Melinda | 28 Jan 1775 | Surry Stokes | The following information is from John Lawson’s application for a pension, filed 16 April 1833 in Morgan County, Tennessee: That he was born in Bedford County, Virginia and was 78 years old when giving information. (Born about 1755-56 if information is correct.) Lived in Cumberland County, North Carolina but could not remember the dates because of his age and loss of memory. While living in Cumberland County he enter the service, in the fall or early part of winter, as a substitute (as a private) for David Lawson. His officers were Capt. Charles Gholston, Lt. Smith, Col. Butler and General Linelton [sic, Lillington] at Elizabeth Town, march from Elizabeth Town to Wilmington, was at Wilmington for two months, then marched to Columbia, stayed about 15 days, then marched to Raft Swamps for a battle there and then marched to Guilford and station there until the battle fought by General Nathanael Greene and Lord Cornwallis (the battle at Guilford Court House took place 15 March 1781). Then marched to Hillsboro for that battle, then to Cross Creek where he was station for about 2 months. Marched to Elizabeth Town and then after Cornwallis’ surrender at Yorktown (19 October 1781) he was march to Salem where he was discharged after serving 11 months. Discharge papers where consumed by fire in his father’s house that burnt. Stated that after the war he had lived in Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee. On 24 December 1838, Morgan County, TN – Anna stated she was 81 year old (born about 1757) and that their marriage took place on the 4th Sunday in January, the precise day of the month not remembered and about 6 years before the Battle of Guilford in North Carolina. She indicated she had John, Betsey and Joshua Lawson before said battle. That she believed the marriage took place in 1775. Married by Parson Newman at the house of John Heart in the edge of Stokes County, North Carolina. That she was his wife until he died 4 January 1838 and had not remarried. (Note: - Stokes County, NC was form from Surry County in 1789, so their marriage must have been in Surry County and in a part that became Stokes County later on.) Melinda Lawson, age 41 year, a daughter of John and Anna, appeared before the Morgan County Clerk, on the same day, and stated the above was true. She also stated her parents had 11 additional children, making a total of 14 (only 10 were listed in the documents). In another application, filed 20 February 1840 in Morgan County, Tennessee, Anna states the following: That she was the wife of John Lawson and married him in 1775. That John's brother, Randolph Lawson, was two year younger than John. That she was a cousin to John and Randolph Lawson and that her maiden name was Lawson. Listed their children as Betsey, John, Joshua, Lydia, Patsey, Runels, William, Staples and Melinda. Indicated Melinda was about 44 years old and the oldest, Betsey, was 64 or 63 years old. That they had 3 or 4 children before the close of the Revolutionary War. There were two documents with information from Randolph Lawson. In one, dated 20 February 1840, Randolph gave information to a Robert A. Daleney and stated that he was the brother of John Lawson, a resident of Clinton County, KY, that he was the next child after his brother John and that he was not quite two years younger than John. The next document was dated 21 May 1840 states he was present at his brother’s marriage to Anna on the edge of Stokes County, the 4th Saturday of January 1775 and the rights of matrimony was solemnized by a parson whose name was Newman.. In an amended document dated 19 April 1844 much of the above was restated but in this document it indicated that they were married January 1782? In another document dated 21 February 1845 they tried to correct this date but apparently the damage was done and it looks like Anna never got a pension. |
Jerusia & John | 25 Jun 1776 | Surry | Revolutionary Pension application of Jerusia Hooker wife of William Hooker W10119 State of North Carolina, County of Stokes Pursuant to an order of the County Court at June Term 1838 – On this 20th day of June 1838 at the residence of Jerusia Hooker in the County aforesaid she the said Jerusia Hooker appeared before me Charles Banner a Justice of the peace & one of the County Court [judges], who being first sworn according to law doth on her Oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the provision made by the Act of Congress passed the 4th of July 1836, That she is 77 years of age the 8th of January 1838, and that she is the widow of William Hooker who was a private Soldier in the Army of the United States, and served as he informed her under the following named Officers, first he was drafted in the month of August 1776 and marched from Surry County North Carolina under the command of Captain Richard Goode in Col. Williams' [Joseph Williams] Regiment of Militia against the Cherokee tribe of Indians & returned to her on Christmas day 1776, being gone a few days over four months; The next Tour he went as a private Volunteer under a Captain Meredith she believes to the best of her knowledge he told her that they were marched from old Richmond in Surry Courthouse in the fall of the year 1778 to Salisbury & from there said he was put under the Command of Captain Smith & marched into South Carolina & was in the Battle at a place called Briar Creek where he said he had to swim a River to make his Escape from the British. She does not know the names of the other officers in this Campaign, only that of Meredith & Smith. She remembers her husband returned home when her Brother John Lawson & she was planning a patch of corn she believes in the first of May 1779 he being gone six months at least. The next Service he went on horseback under Captain Jo Cloud [Joseph Cloud] who was then a Neighbor of ours on Dan River Surry County NC in the Summertime the year after he returned from the South which must be in 1780, & they went after the Tories towards the Big Yadkin [River] and while he was gone he said that Joseph Winston Commanded as Major & he was in a Battle at King Mountain [sic, King's Mountain] where he they killed & took prisoners all the Tories where he had his horse shot & crippled so that he left him on the Battle ground, and marched guarding the prisoners to the old Moravian Town in Surry County NC & from that place he returned home, & [he] said [he] had a discharge for three months on this route. The next Service Shortly after he returned home he enlisted himself as a Regular Soldier and she understood for During the War she don't know the names of the officers he went under: But thinks his Captain's name was Lewis & said he was in the Battle of Guilford & a Battle at Camden and the Battle where Cornwallis gave up to General Washington in this service he was gone at least one year. She does not know of any proof that can be had as respects the last service But thinks the other Services she can prove; She has no Documentary Evidence but she is certain that her husband was gone in the Service of the United States at least two years & one month for which she claims a pension, or so much thereof as she prove by other Testimony. She further declares that she was married to the said William Hooker on the 25th day of June 1776 by the Reverend William Stephens and that her husband the aforesaid William Poker died on the 12th day of May 1826 in the County of Stokes North Carolina, and that she has remained a widow ever since that period, as will more fully appear by the proof hereto annexed. Signed Jerusia [her X mark] Hooker Sworn to & subscribed the day and year first above written before me. S/ C. Banner, JP S/ And the said Jerusia Hooker further declares that she had nine children born of her body (to wit) David Hooker born the 26th of September 1777, William now dead, born the 18th of September 1782, John now dead, born 28th August 1784, Mary, dead was born 27th of September 1786, Martha, dead born 10th June 1788, Sarah, dead, was born the 15th May 1790 , Alfred now living was born 18th July 1792 & Lemuel now dead, was born forth November 1796, all being dead but David & Alfred. Signed Jerusia [her X mark] Hooker Sworn & subscribed the day above written. S/ C. Banner, JP S/ |
Jonas & John | 15 Sep 1778 | Surry - Stokes | Surry County, N. C. – Land Entries, 1778 – 1781 Grant #725. Jonas Lawson enters 400 acres of land in Surry Co., on both sides of the North Fork of Snow Creek adjoining William Boyd including my improvement – 15 September 1778. (Warrant granted by R. L.) Surry County, NC, Land Grants, Packet 1007. Found on front of packet and inside: - No.: 1007 County: Surry Name: James Jonas Lawson Acres: 400 Grant No.: 999 Issued: 9 Aug 1787 Warrant No.: _________ Entry No.: 725 Entered: 11 Nov 1783 Book No.: 65 Page No.: 271 Location: On the north fork of Snow Creek First document found inside: - State of North Carolina No. 725 Joseph Winston appointed by the Court of Surry County, to take charge of the Land Office Books. To the Surveyor of said County, Greeting: You are hereby required as soon as may be, to lay off and survey for Jonas Lawson a tract or parcel of land containing four hundred acres in the County aforesaid. on both sides of the north fork of Snow Creek, adjoining William Boyd, including his improvements. Observing the Act of Assembly in such case made & provided, for running out lands, two just & fair plats with this Warrant you are to transmit to the Secretary’s Office without delay. Given under my hand at office the 11th day of November 1783. Signed: - J. Winston Second document found inside packet: - Contained a document with a drawing of the survey and the following description: - State of North Carolina, Surry County – Sept. 6th 1784 By a scale of 200 poles to an inch. Chain carriers were David Ship and John Lawson. The above plan represents a Survey made for Jonas Lawson in Surry County on the North fork of Snow Creek beginning on a White Oak in William Boyd’s line, running west two hundred poles to a White Oak. North three hundred and twenty poles crossing said Creek to a Black Jack. East two hundred poles to a post Oak, south three hundred and twenty poles to the beginning containing four hundred acres of land. Signed: - Joseph Cloud, DS Robert Lanier S. Stokes County, N. C. Record of Deeds, Book 1, 1787 – 1793, page 230, the same Grant above is reentered as Grant 999 and issued 9 August 1787. State of N. Carolina – No. 999. To all to whom these presents shall come Greeting, Know ye that we for and in consideration of the Sum of fifty shillings for every hundred acres hereby granted pays into our Treasury by Jonas Lawson, have given and granted and by these presents so give and grant unto the said Jonas Lawson a tract of land containing four hundred acres lying and being in the late County of Surry (now Stokes County) on the North fork of Snow Creek, beginning on a with oak in William Boyd’s line, running west two hundred poles to a white oak, north three hundred & twenty crossing said Creek to a black Jack, east two hundred poles to a post oak, south three hundred & twenty poles to the beginning. As by the Plat hereunto annexed doth appear, together with all woods, waters, mines, minerals, hereditaments and appurtenances to the said land belonging or appertaining. To hold to the said Jonas Lawson, his heirs and assigns forever, yielding and paying to us such sums of money yearly or otherwise as our General Assembly from time to time may direct. Provided always that the said Jonas Lawson shall cause this grant to be registered in the Register’s Office of our said County of Surry (now Stokes) within twelve months from the date hereof otherwise the same shall be void and of no effect. In testimony wherefore we have caused our letters to be made patent & our great seal to be hereunto affixed. Witness Richard Caswell Esquire our Governor Captain General and Commander in Chief at Kingston the Ninth Day of August in the XIIth year of our Independence, AD 1787. By his Excellent Com., J. Glasgow Secretary Signed R. C. Caswell |
John | 5 Oct 1778 | Surry - Stokes | Surry County, N. C. – Land Entries, 1778 – 1781, Grant #813. John Lawson enters 200 acres of land in Surry Co., on both sides of Little Peters Creek including my claim for complement - 5 October 1778. (Warrant granted to R. L.) Surry County, NC, Land Grants, Packet 2664. The following was found on the front of packet; however, nothing was found inside the packet: - No.: 1053 County: Surry Name: John Lawson Acres: 200 Grant No.: 1071 Issued: 18 May 1789 Warrant No.: _______ Entry No.: _________ Entered: ___________ Book No.: 70 Page No.: 54 Location: On Little Peter’s Creek Stokes County, N. C. Record of Deeds, Book 1, 1787 – 1793, page 124, the same Grant is reentered as Grant 1071 and the name is John Lawson. State of North Carolina, No. 1071- To all to whom these Presents shall come Greeting, Know ye that we for and in consideration of the sum of fifty shillings for every hundred acres hereby granted paid into our Treasury by John Lawson, have given and granted and by these presents do give and grant unto the said John Lawson a tract of land containing two hundred acres lying and being in our County of Stoke (late Surry) on Little Peters Creek, Beginning on a pine in the north side of the said creek, runs west thirty nine chains and two and a half links to a Red Oak, in James Gains’ line, south fifty one chains and twenty five links crossing said creek to a White Oak, east thirty nine chains and two and a half links, to a post, north fifty one chains and twenty five links crossing the said creek to the Beginning as by the Plat hereunto annexed doth appear, together with all woods, waters, mines, minerals, hereditaments and appurtenances to the said land belonging or appertaining. To hold to the said John Lawson, his heirs and assigns forever yielding and paying to us such sums of money yearly or otherwise as our General Assembly from time to time may direct. Provided always that the said John Lawson shall cause this grant to be registered in the Register’s office of our said County of Surry (now Stokes) within twelve months from the date hereof otherwise the same shall be void and of no effect. In testimony wherefore have caused these our letters to be made patent and our great seal to be hereunto affixed. Witness Samuel Johnston Esquire our Governor Captain General and Commander in Chief at Edenton the 18th day of May in the XIII year of our Independence, and in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty-Nine. Recorded by his Excellent Command W. William D Sec. Signed Sam Johnston |
David & William | 5 Oct 1778 | Surry | Surry County, NC – Land Entries, 1778 – 1781 Grant 814. David Lawson enters 100 acres of land in Surry Co., beginning on the county line on a branch of Hides Fork running down said branch including an improvement made by Charles Prewit whereon William Lawson now lives, joining lines with Hannah Jones and William McCoy, running agreeable to Act of Assembly – 5 October 1778. (Entry withdrew and money refunded.) |
Jonas | 21 Nov 1778 | Surry | Surry County, NC, Land Grants, Packet 562. On front of packet and found inside: - No. 562 County: Surry Name: William Boyd Acres: 425 Grant No.: 561 Issued: 13 October 1783 Warrant No.: __________ Entry No.: 588 Entered: 21 November 1778 Book No.: 53 Page No.: 97 Location: On Snow Creek. First document inside: - State of North Carolina… No. 588 Joseph Winston, Entry-Office of Claims for Lands in the County of Surry, to the Surveyor of said County, Greeting: - You are hereby required as soon as may be, to lay off and survey for William Boyd. a tract or parcel of land containing one four hundred & twenty-five acres, lying in the County aforesaid. On both sides of Snow Creek, beginning at Ralph Shelton and Jonas Lawson including my improvements. It was dated 21 November 1778 Second document inside: - It was the drawing and description of the survey. It showed that his land included Snow Creek running south to north across it and the land also included Mountain Branch where it ran into Snow Creek. The Chain Carriers were Jonas Lawson and William Boyd Jr. Joseph Cloud was the surveyor and it was dated 2 July 1779. |
Jonas | 21 Dec 1778 | Surry | Surry County, NC – Land Entries, 1778 – 1781 Grant #1090. William Shelton enters 200 acres of land in Surry Co., on the waters of Snow Creek adjoining Jonas Lawson above on the said waters - 21 December 1778. |
Jonas | 1 Jan 1779 | Surry | Surry County, NC – Land Entries, 1778 – 1781 Grant #1229. Joseph Williams enters 100 acres of land in Surry Co. on Snow Creek adjoining Jonas Lawson including the Limestone Quarry on said claim for quantity – 1 January 1779. |
David, William & John | 1 Apr 1779 | Surry | Surry County, NC, Land Grants, Packet 330. Found on front of packet and inside: - No.: 330 County: Surry Name: David Lawson Acres: 100 Grant No.: 329 Issued: 3 Apr 1780 Warrant No.: _________ Entry No.: 1027 Entered: 1 April 1779 Book No.: 41 Page No.: 57 Location: On a branch of Hixe’s Fork beg. on the Virginia Line State of North Carolina No. 1027 Joseph Winston, Entry-Office of Claims for Lands in the County of Surry, To the Surveyor of said County, Greeting: You are hereby required as soon as may be, to lay off and survey for David Lawson a tract or parcel of land containing one hundred acres lying in the County aforesaid, beginning on the Virginia Line, running down a branch of Hixe’s Fork on both sides, including improvement made by William Lawson, now my property Observing the Directions of the Act of Assembly, in such case made and provided, for running out lands. Two just & fair Plans of such Survey, with a proper Certificate annexed for each, you are to transmit, with this Warrant, to the Secretary’s Office without delay. Given under my hand at office the 11th day of April Anno Dom. 1779. Signed: - Jos. Winston Esq. Second document found inside packet: - Contained on the document was a drawing of the survey and the following description: - State of North Carolina, Surry County – May 15th 1779 Chain carriers were Stephen Field and John Lawson. By a scale of 100 poles to an inch. The above plan represents a Survey of one hundred acres of land in Surry County made for David Lawson on a branch of Hixe’s fork, beginning on the Virginia Line on a white oak running south twenty-five chains crossing said branch to a white oak, thence east forty chains to a red oak, thence north twenty-five chains to a post on the Virginia Line, thence west forty chains to the beginning. Signed: - Joseph Cloud, DS Reentered in Surry County, North Carolina Grant Book B, page 90, dated 3 April 1780. State of North Carolina. To all to whom these Presents shall come Greeting, Know ye that we for and in consideration of the Sum of fifty shillings for every hundred acres hereby granted pays into our Treasury by David Lawson, have given and granted and by these Presents so give and grant unto the said David Lawson a tract of land containing one hundred acres lying and being in our County of Surry on a branch of Hixe’s Fork Beginning at the Virginia Line on a W. Oak running South twenty five chains crossing S. Branch to a W. Oak, thence East Forty Chains to a R. Oak, thence North twenty five chains to a Post in the Virginia Line, then West forty chains to the Beginning as by the Plat hereunto annexed doth appear, together with all woods, waters, mines, minerals, hereditaments and appurtenances to the said land belonging or appertaining. To hold to the said David Lawson, his heirs and assigns for such yielding and paying to us such sums of money yearly or otherwise as our General Assembly from time to time may direct. Provided always that the said David Lawson shall cause this grant to be registered in the Register’s office of our said County of Surry within twelve months from the date hereof otherwise the same shall be void and of no effect. In testimony wherefore have caused our great seal to be hereunto affixed. Witness Richard Caswell our Governor Captain General and Commander in Chief at Kingston the Third Day of April in the fourth year of our Independence, and in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty. Recorded in the Secretary’s Office by J. Glasgon Secretary Signed R. C. Caswell |
David | 1779-1782 | Surry | In David Lawson’s Revolutionary Pension application file on the 28 October 1843 and filed again 28 February 1845 in Campbell County, Tennessee he indicated that he was a resident of the county and his aged in 1845 was eighty-six years and that he entered the service in the North Carolina Militia in the War of the Revolution at Guilford Court House in the State of North Carolina in the year 1780 under Captain Johnson and was in the battle of Cowpens in this campaign he served six months. After the battle at the Cowpens he volunteered and went to the headwaters of the River Holston to defend the western frontier and was under Captain Campbell for six months. After his discharge from Capt. Campbell he was retained as an Indian spy under the command of Col. Dickison and Captain Lewis. He was upwards of eight months in this service and encountered a great many hardships. Elizabeth Lawson aged 79 years filed as a widow of a Revolutionary Pensioner in Scott County, Tennessee on 22 September 1852 and stated that David Lawson, deceased, who was a revolutionary soldier in the State of North Carolina was her husband and that he died on the first day of March 1852 and that they were married on the 18 day of October 1794 while a residents of Hawkins County, TN. Affidavit in Scott County Tennessee 1851 by David Lawson, states he was born 1765 in Amherst County Virginia now age 86 states he is well acquainted with Mary Martin, resident of Claiborne Co. and also since infancy known her husband Capt. Salathiel Martin. That he, this affiant was in service himself and remembers seeing Capt. Martin while in service, 1779. (Strange that this affiant could never establish proof of his own service, yet he recollects seeing Capt. Salathiel Martin mustered into service 1779-1778-1781-1781-1782- as he was living in the same neighborhood.) That he was a head taller than any other man in the army; that after the close of the war Capt. married Mary, now applicant for pension about year 1784. Affiant emigrated from North Carolina to East Tennessee 1793, at which time Salathiel and Mary Martin were living together and had children 8 or 10 years of age. Capt. Salathiel Martin indicated in his application claim W. 1044 that he was a resident of Surry County, North Carolina when he entered the service. He obtained a grant for 150 acres of land in Surry County, NC, Grant No. 413 and it was issued 24 October 1782. It was located on both sides of Grassey Creek, Surry County, NC. Therefore, if David Lawson was in the same neighborhood in 1779, then he must have been living in Surry County, NC or maybe in Patrick County, VA on the state line? |
Jonas | 1779 | Surry | Surry County, NC, Tax List, 1779. Lawson, Jonas; 400 acres, value of land £200. |
Jonas, John, Morman, John & William | 1780 | Surry | Surry County, N. C., Tax List, 1780 Capt. Cloud’s District No. 8. Losson, Jonas; 400 acres, 3 horses, 6 cattle, total amount £610. Hall, Randel; 100 acres, 1 horse, 3 cattle, total amount £130. Losson, John; 100 acres, total amount £50. Losson, Morman; 200 acres, 2 horses, 4 cattle, total amount £264. Losson, John; 100 acres, 1 horse, 7 cattle, total amount £170. Losson, Wm.; nothing entered. |
Mormon, Elva, Jonas, Peter, Mormon & Phoebe | 7 Oct 1782 | Stokes (Surry) | Mormon Lawson filed his application for a Revolutionary Pension in Hawkins County, Tennessee 25 February 1834 and then had to amend it 24 April and 11 August 1834. He stated in these applications that while a resident of Henry County, Virginia, he enlisted a number of times, starting in 1777 or 1778, each term of service being 3-6 months, and would be marched towards the Blue Ridge mountains where they set up stations at Flower Gap, Old Stone and Ausborn’s Mill, the last being the lowest station next to the Dan River. From these stations they would chase and at times capture the Tories, deserters and Indians. He served under the same officers in all the campaigns. The militia officers were Colonel James Lyon, Captain Elivus [Eliphaz] Shelton and Lieutenant David Rogers. He further states, that he moved from Henry County into Stokes County in the State of North Carolina where he was living when he was called upon to volunteer for the purpose of going against the Tories at Kings Mountain [7 October 1780], he served under Capt. Meridy [Meredith], and as they were marching in the direction of Kings Mountain and had gone as far as the Shallow Ford of the Yadkin River, they met their fellow soldiers on their march from the Battle of Kings Mountain. His group ended up guarding prisoners. In his application he indicated he was born January 1751 in Bedford County, Virginia and had lived in Henry County, VA; Stokes County, NC; Lee County, VA and Hawkins County, Tennessee. [Note; Bedford did not become a County until 1753.] In a supporting deposition George Rogers, a citizen of Hawkins County, age 64 years, indicated that his father David Rogers had lived in Henry County and that he had known Mormon Lawson since he was a small boy and saw his father, Lt. David Rogers and Mormon frequently leave Henry County in pursuit of the Tories. Mormon was allowed a pension on his application 25 February 1834 and the documents indicated he died 16 September 1842 in Hancock County, Tennessee. Mormon’s widow, Elva Lawson, was allowed a pension on 2 July 1855 while a resident of Hancock County, TN, at which time she stated she was aged eighty-five years, but in 1857 she stated she was eighty-two years. She also stated the name of three of their children, Peter Lawson, Mormon Lawson and Phoebe Lawson. In 1855 a Jonas Lawson, no relationship stated, who was living in Hawkins County, TN, age fifty-five years gave a supporting deposition that Elva, whose maiden name was Collins, was Mormon’s wife. Indicated he remembers them living together since he was a child and gave a date of 1810, but that he knew nothing about when they were married, except that Elva was Mormon’s second wife and had married after his first wife died. No name was given for Mormon’s first wife. |
Jonas, John, Patmon & Moorman | 1782 | Surry | Surry County, NC, Tax List, 1782 Capt. Hickman’s District. Lawson, Jonas; 300 acres, Snow Creek, 1 white poll, 3 horses and mules, 3 cattle, total value £95. Surry County, NC, Tax List, 1782 Capt. Gain’s District. Lawson, John; 100 acres, value £25, 1 white poll, 1 horse or mule, 4 cattle, value of stock £10, total value £35. Lawson, Patmon; 1 white poll, 1 horse, value of stock £24, total value £24. Lawson, Moorman; 200 acres, value £50, 1 white poll, no livestock, total value £50. |
Randolph | After 1782 | Stokes (Surry) | Randolph Lawson applied for a pension on an application executed 28 April 1835 while he was living in Johnson County, Illinois, stated his age was 82 years and born in Cumberland County, NC in the fall or winter of 1752 [Cumberland County was formed from Bladen County in 1754]. That he entered the service for 3 months in the summer of 1780 in Cumberland County, North Carolina where he was raised. Named his officers as Capt. Cox and Col. Knowles and was at the Battle of Camden as a guard of the baggage. Volunteered again in January or February 1781 and mention a Capt. Duck and was at the Battle of Guilford Courthouse, but being young was again on detached duty as a guard of the baggage. Each time he was discharged, he returned to Cumberland County, NC. After the war he moved Cumberland County to Patrick County, VA, thence to Montgomery County, VA, thence to Campbell County, TN and thence to Johnson County, IL. The claim was rejected, as he did not furnish sufficient proof of six months military service as required by the Act of 7 June 1832. He made two further amended applications while living in Clinton County, Kentucky, 27 June 1838, and again 18 May 1842, and the depositions, for his conveniences, were taken in Fentress County, Tennessee, since he was living on the Kentucky/Tennessee state line. Stated his age in 1838 was 84 years and in 1842 was 90 years. Mentioned he moved to Illinois with his children, but gave no names and after being there a while became sickly and decided to move back to Tennessee but on his way he decided to settle in Clinton County, KY immediately on the Fentress County, TN line about sixty miles from the settlement in Campbell County, TN that he had lived in. He named other officers, a Capt. Gholston and Capt. Gordin but believe the second one was an officer his father had served a tour of service with but did not give the name of his father. Also indicated he had a brother, John Lawson, who lived in Morgan County that served with him but that his brother was now dead. Again mention that after the war he removed from Cumberland County, NC to Stokes County, NC, afterwards to Henry County, VA, thence to Montgomery County, VA, thence to East Tennessee – Hawkins County, there had his house burned and all his papers destroyed, thence to Campbell County, TN, stayed there upwards of twenty years, left there in the fall season of 1832 for Illinois. The age of Randolph is in question in that he stated in his depositions that he was assigned as a guard of the baggage because of his age, which implies he was very young, maybe a teenager or very earlier twenties? If he was born in the fall or winter of 1752, then in 1780 he would have been 27 or 28 years old, which is not that young for a soldier in the Revolutionary War. In documents filed in Fentress County, Tennessee, 21 May 1840, in support of Ann Lawson, his brother John’s wife, he stated he was two years younger than his brother who was born about 1755. This would make his birth date 1757. It is not unusual for people of this period to inflate their age for a number of reasons, one that they just did not know how old they were. See North Carolina Counties 1700-1790 and North Carolina County Development. |
John B E., David, Patmon & John W. E. | 1783 | Surry | Surry County, NC, Tax List, 1783 Capt. Gain’s District. Lawson, John B. E.; 100 acres, 2 horses or mules, 3 cattle, value of Land £15, value of stock £10. Lawson, David; 4 horses, 4 cattle, value of stock £24 Lawson, Patmon; 2 horses, two cattle, value of stock £12. Lawson, John W. E.; 1 horse, value of stock £5. Hall, Randall; 100 acres, 2 horses, 4 cattle, value of land £16, value of stock £10. |
David | 7 Feb 1783 | Surry | Surry County, North Carolina - Record of Deeds, Book B, page 204, dated 7 February 1783, David Lawson to Ado. Harbour a Deed. This Indenture made the seventh day of February and in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eight three between David Lawson and Adonijah Harbour both of the County of Surry and state of North Carolina, witnesseth that David Lawson for and in consideration of the sum of forty pounds specie to him in hand paid the receipt to hereof is hereby fully acknowledged hath bargain and sell, set over and deliver unto Adonijah Harbour a tract or parcel of land containing one hundred acres, lying and being in the county and state aforesaid on a Branch of Hixes Fork, Beginning on a white oak tree in the Virginia Line, running south twenty five chains, crossing said branch to a white oak, thence east forty chains to a red oak, thence north twenty five chains to a post in the Virginia Line, thence west forty chains to the Beginning and I the said David Lawson do give, grant, bargain and sell the foresaid land with its appurtenance and all rights privileges thereunto appertaining or belonging to the aforesaid Adonijah Harbour, his heirs and assigns, and that they shall and may forever thereafter peaceably possess, occupy and enjoy the aforesaid land and premises and I the said David Lawson do by these present warrant and forever defend the aforesaid land and premises, to the aforesaid Adonijah Harbour his heirs and assign and from all and every person or persons–whatsoever lying and lawful claim thereunto and from myself my heirs forever. In witness whereof I have hereunto set his hand & seal the day & date first above written. Signed David his X mark Lawson His seal Signed, sealed & delivered in the presence of us, Joseph Cloud, Mary Cloud and James Gains Jurat Surry County February session 1783. The execution of the within deed was proved by the oath of James Gain ______ the subscribing witness thereto is ordered to be registered. Test. Jo Williams CC. Recorded in February Court 1783. |
John, Jonas, David, John, John W.E. & Patmun | 1784 | Surry | Surry County, NC, Tax List, 1784 Capt. Hickman’s District. Lawson, John; 1 white poll Lawson, Jonas; 400 acres, 1 white poll Surry County, NC, Tax List, 1784 Capt. Gain’s District. Lawson, David; 1 white poll Lawson, John; 100 acres on Peters Creek, 1 white poll Lawson, John W.E.; 1 white poll Losson, Patmun; 1 white poll |
John, Jonas, David, John & Patmon | 1785 | Surry | Surry County, NC, Tax List, 1785 Capt. Hickman’s District. Lawson, John; 1 white poll Lawson, Jonas; 400 acres, 1 white poll Surry County, NC, Tax List, 1785 Capt. Gain’s District. Lawson, David; 200 acres, 1 white poll, 2 black polls Lawson, John; 200 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, Patmon; 1 white poll |
Jonas, John, Patmon & William | 1786 | Surry | Enumerated in the 1786 state census for Surry County, NC has the following Lawsons: - Capt. Hickman’s District Jonas Lawson, in his household are 1 male 21-60 years, 3 males under 21 or over 60 years, 2 females. Capt. Gain’s District John Lawson, in his household are 1 male 21-60 years, 4 males under 21 or over 60 years, 1 female. Patman Lawson, in his household are 1 male 21-60 years, 1 male under 21 or over 60 years and 1 female. William Lawson, in his household are 1 male 21-60 years, 1 male under 21 or over 60 years and 3 females. |
Jonas, David, John B.E. & Patmon | 1786 | Surry | Surry County, NC, Tax List, 1786 Capt. Hickman’s District. Lawson, Jonas; 400 acres, 1 white poll Surry County, NC, Tax List, 1786 Capt. Gain’s District. Lawson, David; 1 white poll Losson, John B.E.; 200 acres, 1 white poll Lason, Patmon; 1 white poll |
William | 27 Oct 1786 | Surry | Surry County, NC Abstracts of Land Entries 1784 – 85. Will Book 2, Grant #279. William Lawson – Gaines District, Surry County (now Stokes Co. NC) warrant issued 27 Oct. 1786, Alexander Burge enters 200 acres on Snow Creek, border: Lawson on north side of his land. Page 19, Abstracts of Land Entry’s Surry County, NC 1784-85 by Dr. A. B. Pruitt. |
John Jr. | 1 May 1787 | Surry | Surry County, NC, Land Grants, Packet 1056. On front of packet and found inside: - No. 1056 County: Surry Name: John Lawson Acres: 150 Grant No.: 1074 Issued: 18 May 1789 Warrant No.: __________ Entry No.: 1820 Entered: 1 May 1784 Book No.: 70 Page No.: 56 Location: Beg. on a chestnut tree Electius Musick’s South West Corner. First document inside: - State of North Carolina… No. 1820 Joseph Winston appointed by the Court of Surry County to take charge of the Land Office Books. To the Surveyor of said County, Greeting: - You are hereby required as soon as may be, to lay off and survey for John Lawson Junr. a tract or parcel of land containing one hundred & fifty acres in the County aforesaid. Adjoining William Nelson on the south and Electius Musick’s survey on the west. Note: Nelson and Musick’s land were located on Snow Creek in today’s Stokes County, NC Observing the Act of Assembly, in such case made and provided, for running out lands. Two just & fair plans with this Warrant you are to transmit to the Secretary’s Office without delay given under my hand this First day of May 1787. Signed: - J. Winston Esq. Second document inside: - Contained a document with a drawing of the survey and the following description: - State North Carolina, Surry County, October 7th, 1787 By a scale of twenty-five chain to an inch. Chain Carriers: - John Shelton and William Nelson The above plan represents a Survey made for John Lawson in Surry County, beginning on Chestnut tree Electius Musick’s south west corner running south twenty-nine chain to a sourwood tree, thence west fifty-one chain and seventy-two links to a black gum. Thence north twenty-nine chain to a Spanish oak in William Nelson’s line thence east fifty-one chain and seventy-two links to the beginning, containing one hundred and fifty acres. Signed: - Joseph Cloud DS This Grant was reentered in Stokes County, N. C. Record of Deeds, Book 1, page 124, 1787 – 1793, Grant 1074 and the name is John Lawson. No. 1074 North Carolina - To all to whom these Presents shall come Greeting, Know ye that we for and in consideration of the sum of fifty shillings for every hundred acres hereby granted, paid into our Treasury by John Lawson, have given and granted and by these Presents do give and grant unto the said John Lawson a tract of land containing one hundred and fifty acres lying and being in our County of Stoke (late Surry) Beginning on a Chestnut tree, Electius Musick’s, southwest corner and runs south twenty-nine chains to a Sour Wood tree, then west fifty-one chains and seventy-two links to a black gum, north twenty-nine chains to a Spanish Oak, in William Nelson’s line, then east fifty-one chains and seventy-two links to the beginning as by the Plat hereunto annexed doth appear, together with all woods, waters, mines, minerals, hereditaments and appurtenances to the said land belonging or appertaining. To hold to the said John Lawson, his heirs and assigns forever yielding and paying to us such sums of money yearly or otherwise as our General Assembly from time to time may direct. Provided always that the said John Lawson shall cause this grant to be registered in the Register’s Office of our said County of Surry (now Stokes) within twelve months from the date hereof otherwise the same shall be void and of no effect. In testimony wherefore have caused these our letters to be made patent and our great seal to be hereunto affixed. Witness Samuel Johnston Esquire our Governor Captain General and Commander in Chief at Edenton the 18th day of May in the XIII year of our Independence, and in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty-Nine. By his Excellent Command W. William D Sec. Signed Sam Johnston |
Jonas, John, Morman, John & William | 1788 | Surry | Surry County, NC, Tax List, 1788 Capt. Cloud’s District. Losson, Jonas; 400 acres, 3 horses, 6 cattle, total amount £610. Hall, Randel; 100 acres, 1 horse, 3 cattle, total amount £130. Losson, John; 100 acres, total amount £50. Losson, Morman; 200 acres, 2 horses, 4 cattle, total amount £264. Losson, John; 100 acres, 1 horse, 7 cattle, total amount £170. Losson, Wm.; nothing entered. |
Moses | 15 Nov 1788 | Surry | In the Surry County, NC deed records, Moses Lawson sold land to George Lash, 15 November 1788 and 2 July 1790. |
Moses, Elizabeth, John, Elizabeth, Joshua, Levina, Jesse, John, Fanny, Sally, Peggy, Heneritta, James, Moses & Nancy | 6 Dec 1788 | Surry / Stokes | Moses Lawson served in the War of the Revolution as follows: - three months tour starting July 1780 and was in the Battle of Kings Mountain [7 Oct. 1780] in Captain Joseph Cloud’s company and a tour of six months under a Capt. [Henry] Smith or Capt. Meredith to South Carolina and was in a battle at a place called Brier River or Creek in the south [Battle of Briar Creek, GA, 3 March 1779] and other tours ranging after Tories. In the pension papers filed 24 August 1840 for Moses’ wife, Elizabeth, it indicated she was 75 years old in October next. She declared that her maiden name was Bradley and she married Moses Lawson on 10 November 1789 in Caswell County, NC by Rev’d. Moore and at the time they were residences of Halifax County, VA. States Moses died 26 October 1813. To support Elizabeth's claim, Elizabeth Lawson, age 76 years, stated Moses was her brother-in-law and the brother of her husband John Lawson and that John was at the wedding of Moses and Elizabeth. Application indicates they had 11 children, first of which was Joshua Lawson born in September 1790 in Surry County (which changed to Stokes County), next was Levina, about two years between births, then Jesse, John, Fanny, Sally, Peggy, Heneritta, James, Moses and late was Nancy. A supporting deposition on the same date as Elizabeth’s application by William Bryant [or Bryan], age 73 years, formerly of Stokes County, now a resident of Patrick County, VA stated he stood by the side of the said Elizabeth Lawson (whose maiden name was Bradley) when a Rev’d. James Moore joined said Moses Lawson and Elizabeth together as man and wife in the County of Caswell, NC after they had been legally published by said preacher in the congregation of his church in said County of Caswell in the fall of the year 1789 or 1790, they were residents of Halifax County in Virginia near the sate line and shortly after they were married they removed to Surry County, NC. Also stated that he was a cousin of Moses Lawson. Lewis Wolff, a pensioner, aged about 82 years and Jacob Helsepeck also a pensioner, age 77 years, both residents of Stokes County, NC gave supporting depositions with much the same information given above. It is interesting that they used the name of Amos, but it was crossed out and Moses inserted. Included with her application was a copy of the Marriage Bond, dated 6 December 1788, signed by Moses Lawson and John Lawson and listed her name as Betsey Bradley. |
David, John B.E. & Patmon | 1789 | Surry | Surry County, NC, Tax List, 1789 Capt. Beasley’s District. Lawson, David; 1 white poll Surry County, NC, Tax List, 1789 Capt. Gain’s District. Lawson, John B.E.; 200 acres Lawson, Patmon; 50 acres, 1 white poll |
Jonas & Jack | 18 May 1789 | Surry Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Deed Book 2, page 33, dated 18 May 1789 NC Grant, Edwin Hickman 200 acres, waters Snow Creek and next to Jonas and Jack Lawson. |
Jonas, John, David, Patmon, John B.E. & Merimon | 1790 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1790 Capt. Beasley’s District. Lawson, Jonas; 400 acres Lawson, John; 1 white poll Lawson, David; 1 white poll Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1790 Capt. Gain’s District. Lawson, Patmon; 50 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, John B.E.; 200 acres Lawson, Merimon; 1 white poll Hall, Randall; 200 acres, 1 white poll |
John, John, Patmon, David, John, Jonas & Mirymon | 1790 | Stokes | The following Lawsons were enumerated in the 1790 Stokes County, NC Census. Group by pages they were on. John Lawson, 1 male over 16, 3 males under 16, 1 female John Lawson, 1 male over 16, 2 males under 16, 1 female Patmon Lawson, 1 male over 16, 1 male under 16, 5 females David Lawson, 3 males over 16, 8 females John Lawson, 1 male over 16, 1 male under 16, 4 females Jonas Lawson, 2 males over 16, 3 males under 16, 3 females Mirymon (Morman?)Lawson, 1 male over 16, 1 male under 16, 1 female |
Bartholomew, David, John Jr., John Sr., Mariman, Patman & David | 1791 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1791 Capt. Martin’s District. Lawson, Bartholomew; 1 white poll Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1791 Capt. Cloud’s District. Lawson, David; 100 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, John Jr.; 1 white poll Lawson, John Sr.; 200 acres Lawson, Mariman; 1 white poll Lawson, Patman; 50 acres, 1 white poll (Have not found the deed or grant for this 50 acres.) Hall, Randall; 200 acres, 1 white poll Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1791 Insolvent’s District, not named. Lawson, David |
David Jef., John (Black Eye), Jonas & Patmon | 1792 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1792 Capt. Cloud’s District. Lawson, David Jef. (could be Junr. but looks like Jef.); 1 white poll Lawson, John (Black Eye); 200 acres Lawson, Jonas; 400 acres Lawson, Patmon; 50 acres, 1 white poll |
John (B. Eye), Jonas, Patmon, Sherrod, Randolph & Burel | 1793 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1793 Capt. Cloud’s District. Lawson, John (B. Eye); 200 acres Lawson, Jonas; 400 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, Patmon; 50 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, Sherrod; 1 white poll Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1793 Capt. Martin’s District. Lawson, Randolph; 1 white poll Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1793 Capt. Dearing’s District. Lawson, Burel; 1 white poll |
Patman | 27 Jun 1793 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Land Grants, Packet 77. Found on front of packet and inside: - No.: 77 County: Stokes Name: Patman Lawson [Transferred by Jacob Haines] Acres: 100 Grant No.: 77 Issued: 27 June 1793 Warrant No.: _________ Entry No.: 178 Entered: 27 Feb 1786 Book No.: 80 Page No.: 421 Location: In Barnes’ Branch of Dan River. Remarks: Warrant issued in Surry County First document found inside: - State of North Carolina No. ___ William Thornton appointed by the Court of Surry County, to take charge of the Land Office Books. To the Surveyor of said County, Greeting: You are hereby required as soon as may be, to lay off and survey for Jacob Haines a tract or parcel of land containing one hundred acres in the County aforesaid, on Barnes’ Branch, a branch of Dan River, including Archibald Lester’s cabin. Observing the Act of Assembly in such case made & provided, for running out lands, and given under my hand this 5th day of October 1789. Signed: - Wm. Thornton Backside of first document: - No. 178 Jacob Haines 100 Acres 27th Feb. 1786 Transferred to Patmon Lawson Second document found inside packet: - Contained a document with a drawing of the survey and the following description: - No. 178 State of North Carolina, Surry County – Enter Feb 27th 1786 By a scale of 25 chains to an inch. Chain carriers were David Ship and John Lawson. This plan represents a tract of land surveyed for Patman Lawson in the County aforesaid on Barnes Branch, a branch of Dan River, including Archibald Lester’s cabin. Beginning on a white oak tree running thence east seven chains & fifty links to a sourwood tree, thence north eight chains and fifty links to a white oak tree, thence east twenty-three chains & seventy-eight links to a white oak tree, thence south thirty-four chains to a post, thence west thirty-one chains & twenty eight links a post thence north to the beginning containing one hundred acres. Certified by me March 27th 1793 Signed: - Ams. Gaines, DS Patman Lawson & Shadreck Prewet CCs Stokes County, N. C. Record of Deeds, Book 2, pages 25-26. State of North Carolina, No. 77, Stokes - To all to whom these presents shall come Greeting, Know ye that we for and in consideration of the sum of ten pounds for every hundred acres hereby granted paid into our Treasury by Patman Lawson, have given and granted and by these presents do give and grant unto the said Patman Lawson a tract of land containing one hundred acres lying and being in our County of Stoke on Barns’ Branch of Dan River including Archibald Lester’s cabin, Beginning on a white oak tree thence east seven chains & fifty links to a sour wood, north eight chains & fifty links to a white oak, thence east twenty three chains & seventy eight links to a white oak, thence south thirty four chains to a post, thence west thirty one chains and twenty eight links to the Beginning as by the Plat hereunto annexed doth appear, together with all woods, waters, mines, minerals, hereditaments and appurtenances to the said land belonging or appertaining. To hold to the said Patman Lawson, his heirs and assigns forever yielding and paying to us such sums of money yearly or otherwise as our General Assembly from time to time may direct. Provided always that the said Patman Lawson shall cause this grant to be registered in the Register’s office of our said County of Stokes within twelve months from the date hereof otherwise the same shall be void and of no effect. In testimony wherefore have caused these our letters to be made patent and our great seal to be hereunto affixed. Witness Richard Dobbs Spaight Esquire our Governor Captain General and Commander in Chief at Newbern the 27th day of June in the 17th year of our Independence, and in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and ninety three. Recorded by his Excellent Command J. Glasgow Secretary Signed Richard Dobbs Spaight |
Bartlett, David, John (B. Eye), Jonas, Patmon, Sherrod, William, Burrel & John Jr. | 1794 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1794 Capt. Cloud’s District. Lawson, Bartlett; 1 white poll Lawson, David; 75 acres Lawson, John (B. Eye); 200 acres Lawson, Jonas; 400 acres Lawson, Patmon; 50 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, Sherod; 1 white poll Lawson, William; 1 white poll Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1794 Capt. Dearing’s District. Lowson, Burrel; 1 white poll Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1794 True return of Insolvents. Lawson, John Jr.; 1 white poll |
Jonas | 5 Jun 1794 | Stokes | Page 85, Grant #338. Wt. Granted by Clerk of Court, 5 June 1794, Joseph Cloud enters 3,000 acres in Stokes Co.; as "bounty" for iron works agreeable to Act of Assembly for that purpose of waters of Peters Creek, Snow Creek and Furies Fork; border: his own land, Webb, Alexander Burge, Virginia line, John Hart, Jonas Lawson, Edwine Hukman, Jeremiah (sis) Collins, James Bohanan and William Burris. |
William | 5 Jun 1794 | Stokes | Wt. Granted, 5 June 1794, William Lawson enters 100 acres in Stokes Co., on North side of Dan River; border: Timothy Jessop, Richard Pruitt and survey formerly made for Isaac Cloud; includes his improvement. . Page 85, #340, Stokes Co., NC Land Entries 1790-1798. |
Patmon | 24 Dec 1794 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC Land Entries 1790-1798, Page 110, Grant 437. Wt. Granted, 24 December 1794, William Lankford enters 50 acres in Stokes Co. on Barns’ Branch waters of Dan River; borders land where he lives and Patmon Lawson; includes his improvement. |
Bartholomew, Jones, Sherwood, John B.Eye, John G. Pea, Burwell | 1795 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1795 Capt. Cloud’s District. Lawson, Bartholomew; 1 white poll Lawson, Jones [Jonas]; 400 acres Lawson, Sherwood; 1 white poll Lawson, John B. Eye; 200 acres Lawson, John G. Pea; 1 white poll Lawson, Burwell; 1 white poll |
Patmon | 17 Jan 1795 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC Land Entries 1790-1798, Book 3, page 245, Deed, dated 17 January 1795 – This Indenture witnesseth that I William Bates hath bargained, sold & delivered unto Patmon Lawson, one certain track or parcel of land containing one hundred acres by estimation be the same more or less, lying & being in the County of Stokes, on the east side of Dan River, Beginning near the mouth of Barnes’ Branch on said river, thence south to a corner stone on the Ridge path that leads from George Dutherage to Jesse Simmons, thence a new line to a corner locust & forked poplar on Dan River thence up the said River to the Beginning. Including said Bates’ improvements and I the said William Bates, my heirs, we do warrant and defend by these presents from all persons the said track of land and all therein belonging unto the said Lawson his heirs and assigns forever. To have & to hold occupy and dispose of at his pleasure. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this 17th January 1795. Signed William Bates His seal Signed, sealed & delivered before Joshua Simmons & John Simmons Stokes County, Dec. Term 1799. The execution of the above deed was duly proved in open court by the Oath of Joshua Simmons and ordered to be registered. Test Robt. Williams CC |
John (Black Eye) & Patmon | 9 Feb 1795 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC Land Entries 1790-1798, Book 3, Page 115, Grant 457. "The first entry under the Late Act." 9 February 1795, Matthew Moore enters 640 acres in Stokes Co. on North side of Dan River on waters of Little Peter Creek and waters of Barnes Branch; borders John Lawson "Black Eye", Joel Catchem, William Lankford, Peter Prewett and Patmon Lawson; includes some "drafts" or waters of Buck Island Creek and two iron ore banks; as "bounty claim" for iron works agreeable to an Act of Assembly passed at Fayetteville in 1788. |
Thomas & Jonas | Jun 1795 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC Court Minutes – Thursday 4th Court, June 1795. Thomas Lawson being charged of begetting a bastard child on the body of Charity Manor by the name of Orrg, who entered into bond. Bond with Jonas Lawson Senr. in the sum of 100 pounds for keeping said Orry Manor from being chargeable to the county. |
David Jeff | 8 Sep 1795 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC Land Entries 1790 - 1798. Page 130, Grant 520, 8 September 1795, David Jeff Lawson enters 100 acres in Stokes Co. on waters of Peters Creeks; includes "plantation" where said Lawson lives. |
David | 10 Sep 1795 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC Record of Deeds, Vol. 2, page 199. This Indenture made the tenth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety five between David Lawson of the County of Stoke, state of N. Carolina of the one part and John Wilson of the same county & state of the other part, witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of twenty five pounds current money in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged hath granted, bargained, & sold, and by these present grant, bargain, sell enfeoff, alienate, and confirm, unto the said John Wilson a certain tract of land containing one hundred acres more or less, lying & being on both sides of Dan River in the county aforesaid, Beginning at a hickory & dogwood in Samuel Edgmond’s line, thence west one hundred and sixty poles to a pine on the north bank of said River, thence south down said river and crossing one hundred poles to a post, thence east one hundred and sixty poles to a white oak in Edgmond’s line, thence north one hundred poles crossing said River to the Beginning. To have and to hold the aforesaid one hundred acres of land, with the appurtenance and all rights privileges & improvements to the same in any wise belonging or appertaining to him the said John Wilson his heirs and assigns, and the said David Lawson do by these present covenant & agree to with the said John Wilson that he the said John Wilson shall and may forever hereafter have hold occupy possess and enjoy the said land and premises and the said David Lawson doth bind and oblige himself his heirs executors & administrators to warrant and defend the aforesaid granted land and premises to him the said John Wilson his heirs and assigns forever. In witness whereof the said David Lawson hereunto set his hand & seal the day & date first above written. Signed David his X mark Lawson His seal Signed, sealed & delivered in the presence of us, Jos. Cloud, Elisabeth Cloud & Nancy Cloud. Stokes County/June Term 1795 – The execution of the above Deed was duly proved in Open Court by the Oath of Joseph Cloud Esq. and ordered to be registered. Test Rob. Williams CC |
John Jr., John Sr., Jonas, Patmon, Sherod & Burel | 1796 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1796 Capt. Cloud’s District. Lawson, John Jr.; 50 acres Lawson, John Sr.; 200 acres Lawson, Jonas; 400 acres Lawson, Patmon; 100 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, Sherod; 1 white poll Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1796 Capt. Ward’s District. Lawson, Burel; 1 white poll |
David Jeff Lawson, Randall Hall & David Hall | 18 Jun 1796 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Land Grants, Packet 552. Found on front of packet and inside: - No.: 552 County: Stokes Name: David Jeff Lawson Acres: 100 Grant No.: 494 Issued: 7 June 1799 Warrant No.: _________ Entry No.: 590 Entered: 18 June 1796 Book No.: 104 Page No.: 266 Location: On the waters of Peter’s Creek First document found inside: - State of North Carolina No. 590 Gabriel Waggoner entry taken of claims for lands in the County of Stokes, to the Surveyor of said County, Greeting: You are hereby required as soon as may be, to lay off and survey for David Jeff Lawson a tract or parcel of land containing one hundred acres in the County aforesaid, entered this eighteenth day of June 1796 on the waters of Peter’s Creek, including the plantation whereon he now lives for quantity. Observing the Act of Assembly in such case made & provided, for running out lands, and given under hand at office this 16th day of March 1797. Signed: - G. Waggoner DS Second document found inside packet: - Contained a document with a drawing of the survey and the following description: - No. 178 North Carolina, Stokes County Chain Carriers – Randal Hall and David Hall By a scale of 100 poles to an inch. Surveyed February 22nd 1798 Chain carriers were David Ship and John Lawson. The above plan represents one hundred acres of land surveyed for David Jeff Lawson in Stokes County on the waters of Peter’s Creek, entered June 18th 1796, No. 590 – Beginning at a Spanish oak on the south side of a road, thence north one hundred poles to a red oak, west one hundred & sixty poles, crossing a small branch to a black oak, south one hundred poles crossing a branch to a stake, thence east one hundred & sixty poles to the beginning. Signed: - Joseph Cloud DS Third document found inside packet: - No. 253 North Carolina Treasury Office On the day above written David Jeff Lawson did pay into this office the sum of fifty shillings, it being in full of the purchase money for one hundred acres of Land by him entered in the county of Stokes as by the Entry-taker’s certificate No. 590. Signed: John Haywood Backside of third document: - No. 590 David Jeff Lawson 100 acres June 18th 1790 Treasury Receipt Stokes County, N. C. Land Entries 1790-1798, Book 3, page 315, Grants, dated 7 June 1799 – No. 494 - To all to whom these presents shall come Greeting, Know ye that we for and in consideration of the sum of fifty shillings for every hundred acres hereby granted paid into our Treasury by David Jeff Lawson, have given and granted and by these presents do give and grant unto the said David Jeff Lawson a tract of land containing one hundred acres lying and being in the County of Stoke on the waters of Peters Creek, Beginning at a Spanish Oak on the south side of a road thence north one hundred poles crossing said road to a red oak, west one hundred and sixty poles crossing a small branch to a black oak, south one hundred poles crossing a branch to a stake, thence east one hundred and sixty poles to the Beginning. Entered the 18th of June 1796 as by the Plat hereunto annexed doth appear, together with all woods, waters, mines, minerals, hereditaments and appurtenances to the said land belonging or appertaining. To hold to the said David Jeff Lawson, his heirs and assigns forever yielding and paying to us such sums of money yearly or otherwise as our General Assembly from time to time may direct. Provided always that the said Grantee shall cause this grant to be registered in the Register’s office of our said County of Stokes within twelve months from the date hereof, otherwise the same shall be void and of no effect. In testimony wherefore have caused these our letters to be made patent and our great seal to be hereunto affixed. Witness William R. Davie Esquire our Governor Captain General and Commander in Chief at Raleigh the seventh day of June in the 23rd year of our Independence, and in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and ninety nine. By Command Will White Secretary Signed W. R. Davie |
John Lawson & Randall Hall | 26 April 1797 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Land Grants, Packet 347. Found on cover or inside: - No.: 347 County: Stokes Name: Randall Hall [Assignee of Joseph Cloud} Acres: 100 Grant No.: 332 Issued: 29 November 1797 Warrant No.: _________ Entry No.: 38 Entered: 27 December 1790 Book No.: 94 Page No.: 215 Location: Unreadable First document inside Packet: - No.: 38 State of North Carolina, Stokes County Gabriel Waggoner’s Entry, Takes for claims of land in the County of Stokes To the Surveyor of said County, Greetings. You are hereby required as soon as may be, lay off and survey for Joseph Cloud a tract or parcel of land containing one hundred acres in the county aforesaid on Little Peter’s Creek, lying on both sides adjoining James Bohanon and John Lawson’s lines, including an improvement made by Randal Hall on said creek, December 27th, 1790. Observing the Act of Assembly in such cases made and provided for running out lands two just and fair plans with this warrant you are to transmit to the Secretaries Office without delay. Given under my had at office this 19th day of April 1791. Ga. Waggoner Esquire Second document inside Packet: - No.: 38 Joseph Cloud 100 acres December 27th 1790 Transfer to Randal Hall I do assign the within mentioned one hundred acres of land to Randal Hall. Witness my had this 19th day of April 1797 Third document inside Packet: - North Carolina, Stokes County Entered December 27th 1790 No.: 38 Surveyed April 26th 1797 Chain carriers, John Lawson and Peter Pruett The above plan represents a survey made for Randal Hall assignee of Joseph Cloud in Stokes County on Little Peter’s Creek by a warrant for one hundred acres entered December 27th 1790, No. 38: - beginning at a white oak James Bohanon’s southwest corner thence north thirty four poles crossing said Creek to a large white oak, west eighty poles to a white oak, south ninety five poles to a red oak in John Lawson’s line, east with his line twenty poles to his corner pine, south forty two poles to a white oak, in Lawson’s line, east one hundred twenty two poles crossing said creek to a stake, north eighty three poles to a post oak Bohannan’s corner, west with his line twenty four poles to a white oak, north twenty poles to a black gum, then west thirty eight poles to the beginning containing one hundred acres. Signed: - Joseph Cloud Esquire Fourth document inside Packet: - Joseph Cloud’s deposition for Randal Hall North Carolina, Stokes County Joseph Cloud made oath before me a Justice of the Peace for said County that he paid to Gabriel Waggoner late, Entry Taker of Stokes County the sum required by Law for an Entry of 100 acres No. 38, entered December 27th 1790 and that the Warrant for said Entry was fairly and justly obtained. Sworn and subscribed to before me this 11th day of November 1797. Joseph Cloud William Hughlite This was found in Stokes County, N. C. Deed Book 3, 1797, page 92, Grant for Randall Hall. State of North Carolina, No. 332- To all to whom these Presents shall come Greeting, Know ye that we for and in consideration of the sum of thirty shillings for every hundred acres hereby granted paid into our Treasury by Randal Hall, have given and granted and by these presents do give and grant unto the said Randal Hall a tract of land containing one hundred acres lying and being in our County of Stokes, on Little Peters Creek, beginning at a white oak James Bohannan’s southwest corner thence north thirty four poles crossing said Creek to a large white oak, west eighty poles to a white oak, south ninety five poles to a red oak in John Lawson’s line, east with his line twenty poles to his corner pine, south forty two poles to a white oak, in Lawson’s line, east one hundred twenty two poles crossing said creek to a stake, north eighty three poles to a post oak Bohannan’s corner, west with his line twenty four poles to a white oak, north twenty poles to a black gum, then west thirty eight poles to the beginning. Entered 27th Dec. 1790 - as by the plat hereunto annexed doth appear, together with all woods, waters, mines, minerals, hereditaments and appurtenances issued to the said land belonging or appertaining. To hold to the said Randall Hall, his heirs and assigns forever yielding and paying to us such issuers of money yearly or otherwise as our General Assembly from time to time may direct. Provided always that the said grantee shall cause this grant to be registered in the Register’s office of our said County of Stokes within the time limited by Law otherwise the same shall be void and of no effect. In testimony wherefore have caused these our Letters to be made patent and our great seal to be hereunto affixed. Witness Samuel Ashe Esquire, our Governor Captain General and Commander in Chief at Raleigh the 29th November, in the 22nd year of our Independence, and in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety-Seven. Signed Samuel Ashe |
John (Black Eye), Jonas, (John) Junr., Patman, Sherrod & Burrel | 1797 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1797 Capt. Cloud’s District. Lawson, John (Black Eye); 200 acres Lawson, Jonas; 400 acres Lawson, Junr. [Believe to be John Jr.]; 50 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, Patman; 75 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, Sherrod; 1 white poll Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1797 Capt. Ward’s District. Lawson, Burrel; 1 white poll |
John Lawson & Randall Hall | 2 June 1798 | Stokes | Stokes County, N. C. Deed Book 3, page 130, Deed, 2 June 1798 – This Indenture made the second day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight, between Randall Hall of the County of Stokes, State of North Carolina of the one part and Mathew Dentherage, of the same County and State of the other part, witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of thirty pounds in hand paid the receipt whereof in doth hereby acknowledged, hath granted, bargained, sold and delivered and confirmed unto the said Matthew Dentherage a track of land lying in the County and State aforesaid, on Little Peter’s Creek containing one hundred acres be the same more or less by survey bearing date the 6th day of April 1797, beginning at a white oak James Bohannan’s corner thence north thirty four poles crossing said Creek to a large white oak, west eighty poles to a white oak, south ninety five poles to a red oak in John Lawson’s line, east with his line twenty poles to his corner pine, south forty two poles to a white oak, in Lawson’s line, east one hundred twenty two poles crossing said creek to a stake, north eighty three poles to a post oak Bohannan’s corner, west with his line twenty four poles to a white oak, north twenty poles to a gum, then west thirty eight poles to the beginning. To have and to hold the hundred acres of land with the appurtenances and all rights, privileges and improvements in any wise belonging to him the said Matthew Dentherage, and the said Randall Hall hath by these presents covenant with said Dentherage his heirs shall have peaceable possession of the said land and premises, and the said Randall Hall obliges himself, his heirs to warrant and defend unto him the said Matthew Dentherage, his heirs and assigns forever the afore said general land and premises against the claim of all persons whatsoever. In witness whereof the said Randall Hall hath hereunto set his hand and seal the date above written. Signed Randall Hall his seal Delivered before Joseph Cloud Stokes County, June Term 1798. The execution of the above deed was duly proven in open court by oath of Joseph Cloud Esq. and ordered to be registered. Test Rob Williams CC |
Sherrid, Patman, John (Gober Pea), Ishan (B.E.), David Jeff., John Jr., Jonas & Burill | 1798 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1798 Capt. Cloud’s District. Lawson, Sherrid; 50 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, Patman; 75 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, John (Gober Pea); 1 white poll Lawson, Isham (B. E.) (John B. E.?); 200 acres Lawson, David Jeff. ; 50 acres Lawson, John Jr.; 1 white poll Lawson, Jonas; 400 acres Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1798 Capt. Ward’s District. Lawson, Burril; 1 white poll |
John (Black Eye), Jonas, Patman, John Jr., David (Jeff), Sherred & Burel | 1799 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1799 Capt. Cloud’s District. Lawson, John (Black Eye); 200 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, Jonas; 400 acres Lawson, Patman; 1 white poll Lawson, John Jr.; 50 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, David (Jeff); 50 acres Lawson, Sherred; 50 acres, 1 white poll Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1799 Capt. Vawter’s District. Lawson, Burel; 1 white poll |
Thomas, Jonas, David, Sherrid, Patmon, John, John & Burrel | 1800 | Stokes | The following Lawsons were enumerated in the 1800 Stokes County, NC Census. Group by pages they were on. Thomas Lawson, 1 male under 10, 1 male 26-45, 1 female 16-26 Jonas Lawson, 5 males under 10, 2 males 10-16, 1 male 45 or over, 1 female 10-16, 1 female 26-45 David Lawson, 1 male under 5, 1 male 45 or over, 1 female 10-16, 4 females 26-45, 1 female 45 or over. Sherrid Lawsin, 1 male 26-45, 3 females under 10, 1 female 10-16, 1 female 26-45 Fatmon (Patmon) Losson, 2 males under 10, 1 male 16-26, 1 male 26-45, 4 females under 10, 2 females 10-16, 1 female 26-45 John Losson, 3 males under 10, 1 male 10-16, 1 male 26-45, 1 female 26-45 Samuel Lawson, 2 males under 10, 1 male 16-26, 1 female 16-26 John Lowson, 1 male 45 or over, 1 female 45 or over William Hooker, 2 males under 10, 1 male 10-16, 2 males 16-26, 1 male over 45, 1 female under 10, 2 females 10-16, 1 female over 45 Burrel Lawson, 1 male under 10, 1 male 26-45, 3 females under 10, 1 female 26-45 |
John Sr., John Jr., David (Jeff.) Shearwood, Jonas, Thomas, Patmon & Buril | 1800 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1800 Capt. Cloud’s District. Lawson, John Sr.; 200 acres Lawson, John Jr.; 50 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, David (Jeff); 50 acres Lawson, Shearwood; 50 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, Jonas; 400 acres Lawson, Thomas; 1 white poll Lawson, Patmon; 150 acres, 1 white poll Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1800 Capt. Vawter’s District. Lawson, Buril; 1 white poll |
Patmon | 15 Nov 1800 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC Land Entries, Book 4, page 190, Deed, dated 15 November 1800 – This Indenture made this fifteenth day of November one thousand eight hundred, between Jeremiah Collins of the County of Stokes, State of N. Carolina of the one part and Patmon Lawson, of the County and State aforesaid of the other part, witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred and twenty pounds in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hath granted, bargained and sold and by these presents doth grant, bargain, sell, enfeoff, alienate and confirm unto the said Patmon Lawson a certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County and State aforesaid Buck Island Creek, Beginning at a chestnut on the west side of said Creek thence north fifteen chains with Charles Elliot’s line to a red oak west thirty five chains and fifty links to a chestnut oak, south forty chains to a white oak, east thirty eight chains and seventy links to a Spanish oak, crossing said Creek, north twenty five chains to a stake, thence east three chains and twenty links crossing said Creek to the Beginning, containing one hundred and fifty acres be the same more or less. To have and to hold the said granted one hundred & fifty acres of land with the appurtenances and all rights, privileges and improvements to the same belonging or appertaining and the said Jeremiah Collins doth by these present bind him, himself, his heirs, executors & administrators to warrant and defend the aforesaid granted land and premises to him the said Patmon Lawson his heirs and assigns forever, free from the rights title, right of dower, lawful claim or demand of any person or persons whatsoever. In witness whereof the aforesaid Jeremiah Collins hath hereunto set his hand and affixed his seal. Signed Jeremiah his X mark Collins His seals Sealed and delivered before John Fields & John Whitlock Stokes County, December Term 1802. The execution of the above deed was duly proven in open court by the oath of John Fields, ordered to be registered. Thos. Armstrong DC |
David Jeff, John (BE), John Jr., Jonas, Patmon, Samuel, Sherod, Thomas & Thomas (son of Jonas) | 1801 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1801 Capt. Cloud’s District. Lawson, David Jeff; 100 acres Lawson, John (BE); 200 acres Lawson, John Jr.; 50 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, Jonas; 400 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, Patmon; 150 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, Saml.; 150 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, Sherod; 1 white poll Lawson, Thos.; 1 white poll Lawson, Thos. (son of Jonas); 1 white poll |
Clemment, David, John, John Sr., Jonas, Moses, Patmn, Sherwood, Thomas & Thomas (son of Jonas) | 1802 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1802 Capt. Cloud’s District. Lawson, Clemment; 50 acres Lawson, David; 50 acres Lawson, John; 50 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, John Sr.; 200 acres Lawson, Jonas, 400 acres Lawson, Moses, 1 white poll Lawson, Patmon, 150 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, Sherwood; 1 white poll Lawson, Thomas; 1 white poll Lawson, Thomas (son of Jonas); 1 white poll |
Clemment, David Jeff, John, Jonas, Patmon, Sherrod, Thomas & Thomas | 1803 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1803 Capt. Cloud’s District. Lawson, Clemment; 50 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, David Jeff; 50 acres Lawson, John; 50 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, Jonas; 350 acres Lawson, Patmon; 200 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, Sherrod; 1 white poll Lawson, Thomas; 1 white poll Lawson, Thomas; 1 white poll |
Patmon, Thomas, John & Jonas | 13 Oct 1803 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC Deed Book 6, page 190, Deed, 13 October 1803 – This Indenture made this thirteenth day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred & three, between Patmon Lawson of the County of Stokes and State of North Carolina of the one part and Thomas Lawson, of the same County and State of the other part, witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of ten pounds lawful money of said State, the receipt whereof is hereby fully acknowledged hath granted, bargained & sold & do by these presents grant, bargain & sell enfeoff, alienate & confirm unto the said Thomas Lawson a certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying & being in the County & State aforesaid on Barnes branch & bounded as follows, Beginning at a white oak the NE corner of the original survey, thence west fourteen chains & seventy links to three dogwoods near said branch, south thirty four chain to a stone pile in a field, east fourteen chains & seventy links to a stake on the north side of a road, thence north thirty four chains to the Beginning, containing fifty acres be the same more or less, being a part of an survey of one hundred acres granted to the said Patmon. To have and to hold the aforesaid granted land with the appurtenances & all rights, privileges & improvements to the said Patmon doth by these present bind him, himself, his heirs &c to warrant and defend granted land & premises to him the said Thomas Lawson his heirs and assigns forever, free & clear from the rights title, right of dower, lawful claim or demand of any person whatsoever. In witness whereof the said Patmon Lawson hath hereunto set my hand & seal. Signed Patmon his X mark Lawson His seals Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of Joseph Cloud, John his X mark Lawson, Jonas his X mark Lawson Stokes County, September Term 1818. The execution of the above deed was duly proven in open court by Joseph Cloud & ordered to be registered. M. R. Moore CC |
Thomas, Patmon, John & Jonas | 13 Oct 1803 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC Deed Book 6, page 198, Deed, 13 October 1803 – This Indenture made this Thirteenth day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and three, between Joseph Cloud of the County of Stokes, State of North Carolina of the one part and Thomas Lawson, of the same County and State of the other part, witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of ten pounds the receipt whereof is hereby fully acknowledged, hath granted, bargained and sold and by these presents doth grant, bargain, sell, enfeoff, alienate and confirm unto the said Thomas Lawson a certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the County and State aforesaid on the waters of Barnes Branch and bounded as follows, Beginning at a white oak in Patmon Lawson’s line, thence east eighty four poles crossing a road to a small black oak, north ninety five poles to pointers, east eighty four poles to pointers, crossing a spring branch, thence south ninety five poles to the Beginning, containing fifty acres be the same more or less, being a part of a survey of three thousand acres. To have and to hold the aforesaid granted land and premises with the appurtenances and all rights, privileges and improvements to the same in any wise belonging or appertaining to him the said Thomas Lawson, and the Joseph Cloud doth by these present bind himself, his heirs, &c to warrant and defend the aforesaid granted land and premises to him the said Thomas Lawson his heirs and assigns forever. In witness whereof the aforesaid Joseph Cloud hath hereunto set his hand and seal the date above written. Signed Joseph Cloud His seals Signed, sealed and in presence of John his X mark Lawson, Philip his X mark Hall, Jonas his X mark Lawson Stokes County, September Term 1818. The execution of this deed was duly acknowledged in open court and ordered to be registered. M. R. Moore CC |
Thomas, John, Letty, Clem, Patmon & Randall Hall | 15 Oct 1803 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC - Deed Book 5, page 160, Deeds, dated 15 October 1803 – Thomas Lawson, John Lawson, Letty Lawson, Clem Lawson, Patmon Lawson and Randall Hall are selling to Thomas Gains 200 acres of land on Little Peters Creek. The deed does not say where they acquired the land, but they are obviously tenants in common. There is a state grant No. 813, dated 5 October 1778, in the Surry County Book of Land Entries, 1778 – 1781 and reentered in Vol. 1, Stokes County Record of Deeds, 1787 – 1793, page 124, Grant No. 1071, dated 18 May 1781, that was received by John Lawson for 200 acres, which is the same 200 acres as shown below with identical land description. This John Lawson who is identified in the tax lists as John Lawson B.E. (Black Eye). Looks like John Black Eye Lawson’s children and son-in-law are selling his land. This Indenture made the 15th day of October AD 1803, between Patmon Lawson, Letty Lawson, Randall Hall, John Lawson, Thomas Lawson, & Clem Lawson of the County of Stokes State of N. Carolina of the one part and Thomas Gains of the County and State aforesaid of the other part Witnesseth, that for and in consideration of the sum of thirty one pounds Virginia money by the said Thos. Gains in hand paid, the receipt whereof is hereby fully acknowledged, hath granted, bargained, and sold, and by these presents do grant, bargain, sell, alienate and confirm unto the said Thomas Gains a certain tract or piece of land lying & being in the said County of Stokes, Beginning at a pine on the north side of Little Peters Creek Running west thirty nine chains & two links & a half to a Red Oak in James Gains' line, south with William Bailey, fifty one chains and twenty five Links crossing the said Creeks, to a white oak thence East thirty nine chains and two links and an half, to a post, thence north fifty one chains & twenty five links crossing the said Creek to the beginning, containing two hundred acres more or less. To have and to hold the aforesaid Land with the appurtenances, and all rights, privileges to the same in any wise belonging or appertaining; unto him the said Thomas Gains his heirs and assigns forever. And the said Patmon Lawson, Letty Lawson, Randall Hall, John Lawson, Thomas Lawson & Clem Lawson do hereby covenant with the said Thomas Gains, that the said Thomas Gains his heirs and assigns shall and may forever here after hold possess and enjoy the said granted land and premises, and the said Patmon Lawson, Letty Lawson, Randall Hall, John Lawson, Thos. Lawson & Clem Lawson hereby bind and oblige themselves their heirs &c to warrant and defend the said land and premises to the said Thos. Gains his heirs and assigns forever free and clear from all persons claiming whatever, Witness our hands & seals the day and year first above written. Signed - Patmon -his X mark- Lawson, Letty –her X mark- Lawson, Randall -his X mark- Hall, John -his X mark- Lawson, Thomas Lawson, Clem Lawson Test Wm. D. Gains & George Gains Stokes County June Term 1807. The execution of the above deed was duly proven in open Court by George Gains, ordered to be registered. Test Robert Williams CC |
Elisha, Jonas, John, Shrod, Thomas, Burel & Moses | 1804 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1804 Peters Creek District. Lawson, Elisha; 1 white poll Lawson, James [Jonas?]; 350 acres Lawson, John; 50 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, Shrod; 1 white poll Lawson, Thomas; 100 acres, 1 white poll Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1804 Beaver Island District. Lawson, Burel; 1 white poll Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1804 Deep River District. Losson, Mosses; 165 acres, 1 white poll |
Moses | 1 Jun 1804 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC Land Entries, Book 4, page 382, Deed, dated 1 June 1804 – This Indenture made the first day of June in the year of our Lord 1804, between Charles Whitlock of the County of Stokes, State of N. Carolina of the one part and Moses Lawson, of the said County and State of the other part, witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of sixty pounds, in hand paid the said Charles Whitlock hath granted and sold a certain piece of land lying in the County and State aforesaid, being part of the said Whitlock’s old survey, on the waters of Snow Creek, Beginning at a post oak, Richard Wood’s Corner, thence west to an old fence row, thence with the said fence row to the mouth of a lane, thence with the said lane to a branch, thence up the said branch to the fork, thence up the south fork to Bullin side (Bullin Sid’s?) line, thence with the said line to the corner thence south to a road, thence with the said road to the east and west line, thence with said line to pointers in the old line, thence north thirty chains to the first station, containing one hundred and seventy five acres be the same more or less. Being part of an original survey made for the said Charles Whitlock date of survey May 4th 1779. Date of Grant April 3rd 1780. To have and to hold the said one hundred and seventy five acres of land with the appurtenances and all rights, privileges and improvements to the same belonging, to the land Moses Lawson and the said Charles Whitlock doth covenant and agree with the said Lawson that he the said Moses Lawson his heirs and assigns shall and…. have, hold, occupy, possess and enjoy the aforesaid granted land & premises and the said Charles Whitlock doth bind & oblige himself, his heirs, executors and administrators firmly by these presents to warrant and defend the aforesaid granted land and premises to him the said Moses Lawson his heirs and assigns forever, free and clear from the rights title, right of dower, lawful claim or demand of any person whatsoever. In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal the day & date above written. Signed Charles Whitlock His seals Sealed and delivered before John Whitlock & Nancy Whitlock Stokes County, March Term 1804. The execution of the above deed was duly proven in open court by oath of John Whitlock, ordered to be registered. Robt. Williams CC |
Jonas | 28 Jul 1804 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC Deed Book 5, page 361, Deed, 28 July 1804 – This Indenture made 28th day of July AD 1804, between Jonas Lawson of the County of Stokes N. Carolina of the one part and Lewis Deatherage, County and State aforesaid of the other part, witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of twenty one pounds, ten shilling to him in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hath granted, bargained and sold, alienated and confirmed unto the said Lewis Deatherage a certain tract of land situate, lying in said County on the waters of Snow Creek, Beginning at a post oak, the N.E. corner of the original survey, thence south sixty five poles with the old line to a Spanish oak, west one hundred and eighty poles crossing a branch to a stake north 25 degrees west, seventy poles to pointers crossing said branch, thence east crossing a fork of said branch to the Beginning, containing one fifty acres more or less. To have and to hold the aforesaid land and premises to the same in anywise belonging unto him the said Lewis Deatherage his heirs and assigns forever and the said Jonas Lawson doth bind himself, his heirs and to warrant and defend the said land and premises to the said Lewis Deatherage his heirs and assigns forever, free and clear from the rights, title, claim or demand of any person whatsoever. In witness whereof the said Jonas Lawson hath hereunto set his hand & seal the date above written. Signed Jonas his X mark Lawson His seals Sealed and delivered before Jos. Cloud, David Moore & John Bahannan Stokes County, March Term 1811. The execution of this deed was duly proven in open court by oath of Joseph Cloud, ordered to be registered. Robt. Williams CC |
Betsey, Sinthya & David | Dec 1804 | Stokes | State of North Carolina, Stokes County – December Session 1804 The Grand Jury for the State and County aforesaid of their own knowledge present a bastard female child named Sinthya (Cinthia?) Lawson about 8 or 9 years and also a bastard male child named David Lawson, children of Betsey Lawson, in their mother’s care, who are in suffering circumstances, having no apparent means of support – given under our hands and seals. Edwin Hickman – Foreman, Joshua Horner, James Love, Isham Vest, David Moore Jacob Miller, Samuel Vest, William Boyle, Charles Perkins, Lackey Golden, David Senvil?, Thomas Heath, Henry House and Samuel Banks. |
Jonas | 1805 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1805 Peters Creek District. Lawson, Jonas; 350 acres Lawson, Thomas; 100 acres, 1 white poll Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1805 Chimney District. Lawson, Moses; 165 acres, 1 white poll |
Elisha, Jonas, Thomas, Moses & John | 1806 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1806 Peters Creek District. Lawson, Elisha; 1 white poll Lawson, Jonas; 350 acres Lawson, Thomas; 100 acres, 1 white poll Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1806 Stone Chimney District. Lawson, Moses; 165 acres, 1 white poll Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1806 Meadows District. Lawson, John; 100 acres, 1 white poll |
Clemment, Jonas, Thomas, Moses & John | 1807 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1807 Peters Creek District. Lawson, Clemment; 1 white poll Lawson, Jonas; 350 acres Lawson, Thomas; 100 acres, 1 white poll Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1807 Snow Creek District. Lawson, Moses; 165 acres, 1 white poll Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1807 Meadows District. Lawson, John; 100 acres, 1 white poll |
Burrell, Elisha, Jonas, Thomas & Moses | 1808 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1808 Peters Creek District. Lawson, Burrell; 1 white poll Lawson, Elisha; 1 white poll Lawson, James [Jonas?]; 350 acres Lawson, Thomas; 100 acres, 1 white poll Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1808 Snow Creek District. Lawson, Moses; 165 acres, 1 white poll |
David | 1 Sep 1808 | Stokes | David Lawson married Sarah “Sary” Lawson 1 September 1808 in Stokes County, NC |
David, Elisha, Jonas, Thomas, Burrel, John & Moses | 1809 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1809 Peters Creek District. Lawson, David; 1 white poll Lawson, Elisha; 1 white poll Lawson, Jonas; 350 acres Lawson, Thomas; 100 acres, 1 white poll Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1809 Snow Creek District. Lawson, Burrel; 1 white poll Lawson, John; 100 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, Moses; 165 acres, 1 white poll |
Burrill, Sherrod (or Sherwood), Thomas, David, Ambrose, Elisha, Jonas, Moses, Joshua & John | 1810 | Stokes | The 1810 Stokes County, NC Census got a little confusing and it took a while to figure out why there were two lists in Stokes County with basically the same names. One is the census and the other is a manufacturing survey. Also, part of it was listed under Surry County. Peters Creek District Burrill Lawson, 2 males under 10, 1 male 10-16, 1 male 26-45, 2 females under 10, 2 females 10-16, 1 female 26-45 Sherrod (in manufacturing Sherwood) Lawson, 1 male 45 or over, 2 females under 10, 1 female 10-16, 1 female 16-25, 1 female 45 or over William Hooker 2 males 10-16, 1 male 45 or over, 2 females 16-26, 1 female 45 or over Thomas Lawson, 4 males under 10, 1 male 26-45, 1 female under 10, 1 female 26-45 David Lawson, 2 males under 10, 1 male 10-16, 1 male 26-45, 2 females under 10, 1 female 10-16, 1 female 26-45 The next page after the page with David is ___rose Lawson, which I believe is Ambrose Lawson. All I could read is a possible 1 male 26-45. In the manufacturing list it has this name as a second Thomas? Elisha Lawson, 2 males under 10, 1 male 16-26, 3 females under 10, 1 female 16-26 Jonas Lawson, 1 male under 10, 4 males 10-16, 1 male 16-26, 1 male 45 or over, 1 female 16-26, 1 female 45 or over Snow Creek District Moses Lawson, 1 male under 10, 2 males 10-16, 1 male 16-26, 1 male 45 or over, 3 females under 10, 1 female 10-16, 1 female 16-26, 1 female 26-45 Joshua Lawson, 1 male under 10, 1 male 16-26, 1 female under 10, 1 female 16-26 John Lawson, 2 males 10-16, 1 male 45 or over, 1 female under 10, 1 female 10-16, 3 females 16-26, 1 female 26-45 |
Ambrose, David, Elisha, Jonas, Thomas, Burrel, John, Moses & Sherod | 1810 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1810 Peters Creek District. Lawson, Ambrose; 1 white poll Lawson, David; 1 white poll Lawson, Elisha; 1 white poll Lawson, Jonas; 350 acres Lawson, Thomas; 100 acres, 1 white poll Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1810 Snow Creek District. Lawson, Burrel; 140 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, John; 100 acres Lawson, Moses; 165 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, Sherod; 1 white poll |
John | 21 Jul 1810 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC Deed Book 5, page 322, Deed, 21 July 1810 – This Indenture made 21st day of July AD 1810, between Joseph Newman of the Stokes County, State of N. Carolina of the one part and John Lawson of the County & State aforesaid of the other part, witnesseth that the said Joseph Newman for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred & fifty dollars of the United States to him in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, he the said Joseph Newman hath granted, bargained, sold & confirmed unto John Lawson, his heirs and assigns forever a tract of land lying on the north side of Dan River containing one hundred acres, Beginning at a Spanish oak on the bank of said River, running thence east forty seven chains and fifty links to a pad, thence south forty five chains & twenty five links crossing said River to a hickory and the sapling, thence up said River to the Beginning, with all the privileges appurtenances to the same belonging and the rents, issues and profits of the said premises and all the estate right, title, claim & interest of him the said Joseph Newman of, in and to the land & premises hereby granted, to have & to hold the said tract of land and premises and every part and article thereof, unto the said John Lawson, his heirs & assigns forever. And the said Joseph Newman for himself & his heirs, the said tract of land and premises against him & his heirs and against all and every other person whatever, to the said John Lawson, his heirs and assigns, shall & will warrant & forever defend by these presents, for witness whereof the said Joseph Newman hereunto set his hand & seal date above written. Signed Joseph Newman His seals Sealed & delivered before Jesse Dunlap & Samuel Welch Stokes County, Sept. Term 1810. The execution of this deed was duly proven in open court by Samuel Welch & ordered to be registered. Robt. Williams CC |
David, Elisha, Jonas, Thomas, Thomas, Moses, Sherod & John | 1811 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1811 Peters Creek District. Lawson, David; 1 white poll Lawson, Elisha; 1 white poll Lawson, Jonas; 300 acres Lawson, Thomas; 1 white poll Lawson, Thomas; 100 acres, 1 white poll Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1811 Snow Creek District. Lawson, Moses; 165 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, Sherod; 1 white poll Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1811 Meadows District. Lawson, John; 100 acres |
Elizabeth “Betsey” | 6 Feb 1811 | Stokes | Elizabeth “Betsey” Lawson married Joseph W. Hooker 6 February 1811 in Stokes County, NC |
Thomas | 1 Nov 1811 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC Deed Book 6, page 222, Deed, 1 November 1811 – This Indenture made this First day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eleven, between William Nelson Junr. of the County of Stokes, State of N. Carolina of the one part and Thomas Lawson, of the same County and State of the other part, witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of fifty dollars in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby fully acknowledged, hath given, granted, bargained and sold and do by these presents give, grant, bargain, sell, alienate and confirm unto the said Thomas Lawson a certain tract, piece or parcel of land lying and being in the aforesaid County and State on Barnes Branch of Dan River and bounded as follows, Beginning at a black oak the north west corner of a survey made for Joel Ketchum, thence south with line one hundred and eighty poles to a locust, west thirty seven poles to a small black oak, said Lawson’s former corner, north with line one hundred poles to pointers, west with his line eighty poles crossing two small branches to a white oak, north one hundred and forty poles to a stake in William Yates’s line, crossing Barnes Branch, east with his eighty poles to a white oak in Randal Hall’s line, south with his line sixty poles to a stone pile in a field, thence east thirty eight poles to the Beginning, containing one hundred and ten acres be the same more or less. To have and to hold the aforesaid one hundred ten acres with the appurtenances and all rights, privileges and improvements to the same in any wise belonging or appertaining to him the said Thomas Lawson, and the William Nelson doth by these present bind himself, his heirs, executors and administrators to warrant and defend the aforesaid granted land and premises to him the said Thomas Lawson his heirs and assigns forever, &c and clear from the right, title, right of dower, lawful claim or demand of any person or persons whatsoever. In witness whereof the said William Nelson hath hereunto set his hand and affixed his seal the date above written. Signed William his X mark Nelson His seals Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of Joseph Cloud, J. Cloud & Philip his X mark Hall Stokes County, September Term 1818. The execution of this deed was duly proven in open court by Joseph Cloud and ordered to be registered. Matt. R. Moore CC |
Ambrose, David, Elisha, Jonas, Thomas, Eliza, John, Joshua & Sherod | 1812 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1812 Peters Creek District. Lawson, Ambrose; 1 white poll Lawson, David; 1 white poll Lawson, Elisha; 1 white poll Lawson, Jonas; 350 acres Lawson, Thomas; 210 acres, 1 white poll Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1812 Snow Creek District. Lawson, Eliza; 160 acres Lawson, John; 100 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, Joshua; 50 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, Sherod; 1 white poll |
Ambrose, Elisha, Jonas, John, Thomas, Thomas, William, Burrell, John & Sherod | 1813 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1813 Peters Creek District. Lawson, Ambrose; 1 white poll Lawson, Elisha; 1 white poll Lawson, James [Jonas?]; 350 acres Lawson, John; 200 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, Thomas; 1 white poll Lawson, Thomas; 210 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, William; 1 white poll Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1813 Snow Creek District. Lawson, Burrell; 1 white poll Lawson, John; 100 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, Sherod; 1 white poll |
Katy | 15 Jul 1813 | Stokes | Katy Lawson married James Matthews 15 July 1813 in Stokes County, NC |
John, Jurusha “Ressia”, Jesse & Patsy | 19 Mar 1813 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC Wills, Volumes I-IV, 1790-1864, page 144, 19 March 1813. “Word of Mouth” Will of John Lawson, June Term 1813, at the house of William Hooker where he resided for several weeks about last February 1813. Daughter Ressia, my horse and bridle for her care of me. Witnesses: Jesse Lawson and Patsy (X) Lawson (Note: Some refer to this John Lawson as John Lawson “Goober Pea”.) |
John | 1 Jun 1813 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC Deed Book 5, page 516, Deed, 1 June 1813 – This Indenture made the first day of June AD 1813, between George Hauser & Charles Banner Esquire of the County of Stokes, State of N. Carolina of the one part and John Lawson of the same places of the other part, witnesseth that the said George Hauser & Charles Banner for and in consideration of the sum of twenty five pounds to them in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hath given, granted, bargained & sold and by these presents doth grant, bargain & sell alien and confirm unto the said John Lawson, his heirs and assigns forever a certain piece or parcel of land lying & being in the County of Stokes, on the north side of Dan River, being part of a 1280 acre survey granted by the State to George Hauser, bounded as follows, Beginning at a chestnut tree on the south side of John Bennet’s thence east crossing the said branch twenty three and an half chains to a black oak, west forty two and an half chains to a black gum and chestnut, in said Lawson’s old line, south with said line (formerly Matthew Hill’s) crossing said John Bennet’s, twenty three and an half chains to a point in Dan River on a Bluff, thence east to the Beginning. Containing one hundred acres be the same more or less. And also all the woods, ways, waters and water courses and all & every the appurtenances therein to belonging or appertaining and the revisions & reminders, rents issues & profits of the aforesaid land & premises and all the estate right, title, interest, claims, property and demand of the said George Hauser & Charles Banner of, in and to the land & premises hereby granted, to have & to hold to the said John Lawson, his heirs and assigns forever. And the said George Hauser & Chas. Banner for themselves & their heirs the aforesaid land and premises and every part thereof, against them and their heirs and all other persons whatsoever to the said John Lawson, his heirs and assigns will warrant & forever defend by these presents, in witness whereof the said George Hauser & Charles Banner hereunto set their hands & seals the day & year first above written. Signed George Hauser & Charles Banner Their seals Stokes County, March Term 1814. The execution of this deed was duly acknowledged in open court & ordered to be registered. Let it be registered Robt. Williams CC |
Moses, Elizabeth, John, Elizabeth, Joshua, Levina, Jesse, John, Fanny, Sally, Peggy, Heneritta, James, Moses & Nancy | 26 Oct 1813 | Stokes | Moses Lawson served in the War of the Revolution as follows: - three months tour starting July 1780 and was in the Battle of Kings Mountain [7 Oct. 1780] in Captain Joseph Cloud’s company and a tour of six months under a Capt. [Henry] Smith or Capt. Meredith to South Carolina and was in a battle at a place called Brier River or Creek in the south [Battle of Briar Creek, GA, 3 March 1779] and other tours ranging after Tories. In the pension papers filed 24 August 1840 for Moses’ wife, Elizabeth, it indicated she was 75 years old in October next. She declared that her maiden name was Bradley and she married Moses Lawson on 10 November 1789 in Caswell County, NC by Rev’d. Moore and at the time they were residences of Halifax County, VA. States Moses died 26 October 1813. To support Elizabeth's claim, Elizabeth Lawson, age 76 years, stated Moses was her brother-in-law and the brother of her husband John Lawson and that John was at the wedding of Moses and Elizabeth. Application indicates they had 11 children, first of which was Joshua Lawson born in September 1790 in Surry County (which changed to Stokes County), next was Levina, about two years between births, then Jesse, John, Fanny, Sally, Peggy, Heneritta, James, Moses and late was Nancy. A supporting deposition on the same date as Elizabeth’s application by William Bryant [or Bryan], age 73 years, formerly of Stokes County, now a resident of Patrick County, VA stated he stood by the side of the said Elizabeth Lawson (whose maiden name was Bradley) when a Rev’d. James Moore joined said Moses Lawson and Elizabeth together as man and wife in the County of Caswell, NC after they had been legally published by said preacher in the congregation of his church in said County of Caswell in the fall of the year 1789 or 1790, they were residents of Halifax County in Virginia near the sate line and shortly after they were married they removed to Surry County, NC. Also stated that he was a cousin of Moses Lawson. Lewis Wolff, a pensioner, aged about 82 years and Jacob Helsepeck also a pensioner, age 77 years, both residents of Stokes County, NC gave supporting depositions with much the same information given above. It is interesting that they used the name of Amos, but it was crossed out and Moses inserted. Included with her application was a copy of the Marriage Bond, dated 6 December 1788, signed by Moses Lawson and John Lawson and listed her name as Betsey Bradley. |
Patmon | 20 May 1814 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Deed Book 5, page 694 – This Indenture made this 20 May 1814 between William Bryant of Stokes County, NC of the one part and Christopher Stanley of the same county and state of the other, witness, that for and in consideration of the som of 25 dollars and 17 cents to me in hand paid by the said Christopher Stanley, the receipt is fully acknowledged and that the said William Bryant hath bargained, sold and delivered unto Christopher Stanley his heirs and assigns a certain tract of land or parcel of land lying and being in the County of Stokes on the waters of Rainey Branch and Buck Island Beginning at a white oak in the line of a survey made for Patmon Losson then south 17 chains and 50 links crossing a road to a black gum wet 208 chains and 50 links crossing said road to pointers thence north 17 chains and 50 links down a branch to a post oak, thence east 28 and 50 links to the beginning containing 50 acres be the same more or less, including the dwelling house and plantation whereon the said William Bryant now lives… Signed and sealed in the presence of us this 20 May 1814. Signed William X Bryant, seal. Witnesses John Campbell and Robert Smith. Proved September Term 1816. |
Ambrose, Elisha, Jonas, Thomas (Barnes Branch), Thomas (John Fields), Elizabeth, Joshua & Sherrod | 1814 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1814 Peters Creek District. Lawson, Ambrose; 1 white poll Lawson, Elisha; 1 white poll Lawson, Jonas; 350 acres Lawson, Thomas (Barnes Branch); 210 acres, 1 white poll Lawson, Thomas (John Fields); 1 white poll Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1814 Snow Creek District. Lawson, Elizabeth; 165 acres Lawson, Joshua; 1 white poll Lawson, Sherrod; 30 acres, 1 white poll |
Ambrose, Elisha, Jonas, Thomas, Thomas, Elizabeth, John & Sherod | 1815 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1815 Peters Creek District. Lawson, Ambrose; 1 white poll Lawson, Elisha; 1 white poll Lawson, James [Jonas?]; 350 acres, land value of $500 Lawson, Thomas; 210 acres, land value of $110, 1 white poll Lawson, Thomas; 100 acres, land value of $100, 1 white poll Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1815 Stone Chimney District. Lawson, Elizabeth; 132 acres, land value $132 Lawson, John; 100 acres, land value $150, 1 white poll Lawson, Sherod; 30 acres, land value $30, 1 white poll |
Katherine “Katy” | 22 Jan 1816 | Stokes | Katherine “Katy” Lawson married John Harvey 22 January 1816 in Stokes County, NC Daughter of John and Elizabeth (Miller) Lawson. |
Jonas & Elisha | 7 Mar 1816 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC Deed Book 5, page 641, Deed, 7 March 1816 – This Indenture made seventh day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred & sixteen, between Jonas Lawson of the County of Stokes and State of North Carolina of the one part and Elisha Lawson of the same County and State of the other part, witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of two hundred dollars by the said Elisha Lawson to the said Jonas Lawson on hand paid the receipt whereof is hereof fully acknowledged, the said Jonas Lawson, hath given, granted, bargained and sold & do by these present, give, grant, bargain, sell, alienate and confirm unto said Elisha Lawson, a certain tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the County and State aforesaid on the north fork of Snow Creek and bounded as follows, Beginning at a white oak the south west corner of the original survey thence north one hundred and forty poles crossing said Creek to pointers in the old line, east one hundred and eight poles crossing two branches to a stake in a field, south one hundred and forty poles crossing said Creek to a stake in the old line, thence west with the old line to the Beginning, containing one hundred acres more or less, a part of a survey of four hundred acres, granted by said State to the said Jonas Lawson. To have and to hold the aforesaid granted one hundred acres of land with the appurtenance and all rights, privileges and improvements to the same in anywise belonging or appertaining to him the said Elisha Lawson and the said Jonas Lawson doth by these presents bind himself, his heirs &c to warrant & defend the aforesaid granted land and premises to him the said Elisha Lawson, his heirs or assigns forever free and clear from the rights, title, lawful claim or demand of any person whatsoever. In witness whereof the said Jonas Lawson hath hereunto set his hand & seal. Signed Jonas his X mark Lawson His seals Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of Wm. Moore, James Hampton, John Collins Stokes County, March Term 1816. The execution of this deed was duly proven in open court by William Moore & ordered to be registered. Robt. Williams CC |
Jonas, Ambrose & Joseph | 7 Mar 1816 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC Deed Book 5, page 656, Deed, 7 March 1816 – This Indenture made seventh day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred & sixteen, between Jonas Lawson of the County of Stokes and State of North Carolina of the one part and Ambrose Lawson son of the said Joseph Lawson of the same County and State of the other part, witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of two hundred dollars by the said Ambrose Lawson in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby fully acknowledged, the said Jonas Lawson hath given, granted, bargained and sold & do by these present, give, grant, bargain, sell, alienate and confirm unto said Ambrose Lawson, a certain tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the County and State aforesaid on the waters of the north fork of Snow Creek and bounded as follows, Beginning at a black oak the (NW) corner the original survey, thence south one hundred and seventy poles to pointers the corner between Elisha Lawson & the said Ambrose Lawson, east with a division line one hundred and eight poles crossing two branches to a stake in a field north one hundred & twelve poles to a white oak in William Moore’s line, west with his twelve poles to a stake, north twenty degrees west seventy poles crossing a branch to a locust said Moore’s corner in the old line, thence west seventy poles, crossing said branch to the Beginning, containing one hundred acres be the same more or less, being a part of a survey of four hundred acres, granted by said State to the said Jonas Lawson. To have and to hold the aforesaid one hundred acres of land with the appurtenance & all rights, privileges and improvements to the same belonging or appertaining to him the said Ambrose Lawson and the said Jonas Lawson doth by these presents bind himself, his heirs &c to warrant & defend the aforesaid land and premises to him the said Ambrose Lawson, his heirs or assigns forever free & clear from the rights, title, right of dower, lawful claim of any person or persons whatsoever. In witness whereof the said Jonas Lawson hath hereunto set his hand & seal. Signed Jonas his X mark Lawson His seals Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of Wm. Moore, James Hampton, John Collins Stokes County, March Term 1816. The execution of this deed was duly proven in open court by William Moore & ordered to be registered. Robt. Williams CC |
Jonas, Mary, Anna, Martha, Sarah, Nancy, Milly (Mildred), William, Jonas, Lemuel, Adam, James & Robert | Mar 1816 | Stokes | Jonas died testate some time after 13 February 1816 when he wrote the will and when it was proved at March Court 1816 and recorded in Stokes County Will Book 2, page 174, 13 February 1816. Five daughters were left ten shillings each: Mary Cloud, Anna Lawson, Martha Allen, Sarah Lawson, and Nancy Wood. Wife Milly was left the entire estate. Also named are “my last children”: William, Jonas, Lemuel, Adam, James and Robert. Ex’s: wife Milly, son William. Wit: John Webb and William Moore, Jurat. Signed Jonas (X) Lawson. |
Mildred, Thomas, Ambrose, Jonas, Elisha, James, John, Sherod & Joshua | 1816 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1816 Peters Creek District. Mildred Lawson; 150 acres, land value of $150 Thomas Lawson; 210 acres, land value of $180, 1 white poll Ambrose Lawson; 100 acres, land value of $100, 1 white poll Jonas Lawson; 1 white poll Elisha Lawson; 100 acres, land value of $100, 1 white poll Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1816 Meadows District. James Lawson; 1 white poll Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1816 Stone Chimney District. John Lawson; 100 acres, land value of $150, 1 white poll Sherod Lawson; 30 acres, land value of $30 Joshua Lawson; 33 acres, land value of $33, 1 white poll |
William, Mildred, Jonas, Lemuel, Ambrose, Elisha, Thomas & John | 1817 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1817 Peters Creek District. William Lawson; 1 white poll Mildred Lawson; 150 acres, land value of $300 Jonas Lawson; 100 acres, land value of $50, 1 white poll Lemuel Lawson; 1 white poll Ambrose Lawson; 100 acres, land value of $100 Elisha Lawson; 100 acres, land value of $100 Thomas Lawson; 210 acres, land value of $150, 1 white poll Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1816 Meadows District. John [James?] Lawson; 200 acres, land value of $225, 1 white poll |
Elizabeth | 19 Mar 1817 | Stokes | Stokes County, N. C. - Deed Book 6, page 147, Power of Attorney, dated 1817 – Know all men by these presents that I Elizabeth Lawson and before married my name was Elizabeth Bradley, a daughter of James Bradley Senr. formerly of Halifax County, Virginia. For desire good causes one hereunto more____, have made, ordained, nominated and appointed and by presents, do make, ordain, nominate and appoint, William Boyles Junr. of the County of Stokes and State of North Carolina my true and lawful attorney, for me and in my name and for my own proper use and benefit to ask, demand, sue for, recover and received all and every part of my father, James Bradley Senr. estate and my Brother James Bradley Junr. estate, late deceased in Bladen County, North Carolina, that may be coming to one as Legatee to the said deceased James Bradley Senr. and the said James Bradley Junr. giving and granting unto my said attorney by these full power and ______ to use and take all lawful ways, means in my name or otherwise for the causing, thereof by attachment …….. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 19th day of March 1817. Sign Elizabeth her X mark Lawson Test. James Lyon Junr., Francis Lyon, James Newman Stokes County June Term 1818 – The execution of the within power of attorney was duly proven in open Court by the oath of James Lyon & ordered to be registered. Robt. Williams CC Stokes County, N. C. - Deed Book 8, page 134, Agreements, dated 19 March 1817 – An agreement between William Boyles Jr. of the county of Stokes and state of N. Carolina of the one part and Elizabeth Lawson and before married Elizabeth Bradley and a daughter of James Bradley Senr. formally of Halifax County, Virginia of the other part, witnessed that I the said Elizabeth Lawson for and in consideration of the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars in hand paid the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge doth bargain sell and convey to said Boyles all an every part of a legacy left me by my father James Bradley Senr. and my brother James Bradley Jnr. or that may be coming to me on an equal division with the rest of my brothers and sisters as a legatee, and do by these presents quit all claim to said Legacy and warrant and forever defend the right and title to said Boyles’ clear of any person or persons whatsoever receiving any right title or claim from me or in my name. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 19 March 1817. Signed Elizabeth her X mark Lawson Her seal Test. James Lyon Junr., James Newman, Francis Lyon Stokes County March Session, 1824 – The execution of the within agreement between Elizabeth Lawson and William Boyles Junr. was duly proven in open Court by James Lyon Junr. and ordered to be registered. M. R. Moore C.C. By M. M. Moore D.C. |
William, Lemuel, Jonas, Mildred, Elisha, Thomas & James | 1818 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1818 Peters Creek District. William Lawson; 1 white poll Lemuel Lawson; 1 white poll Jonas Lawson; 1 white poll Mildred Lawson; 150 acres, land value of $350 Elisha Lawson; 100 acres, land value of $200, 1 white poll Thomas Lawson; 210 acres, land value of $210, 1 white poll Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1818 Meadows District. James Lawson; 100 acres, land value of $100, 1 white poll |
Elizabeth "Betsy" | 8 Jun – Dec 1818 | Stokes | Stokes County, North Carolina – To any lawful officer to execute & return. Whereas information has been made to us two of the Justices of the Peace for said County that Betsy Lawson a single woman of said County has been delivered of a bastard child which may become chargeable to the County. These are therefore in the name of said State to command you to apprehend the said Betsy Lawson and bring her before same two Justices of the Peace for said County to be dealt with as the law directs. Given under our hands & seal this 8 day of June 1818. John Cloud JP William Moore JP Bastard Warrant vs Betsy Lawson July the 4th 1818 The within named Betsy Lawson was brought before us James Lyon & William Moore two of the Justices of the Peace of said County and made oath in due form of Law that David Hall was the father of said child. Cost 40 cents William Moore JP James Lyon JP Know all men by these presents, that we David Hall, Robin Smith and Matthew Deatherage are held and firmly bound unto Derdinan Bostick, John Bortnin and Isaac Dalton Justices of the County of Stokes and their successors in office, in the just and full sum of one hundred pounds current money; for the true payment of which, we and each of us bind ourselves our and each of our heirs, executors, and administrators, jointly, severally and firmly by these presents, sealed with our seals and dated this 16th day of December 1818. The condition of the above obligation is this, that whereas Elizabeth Lawson a single woman is our said county, upon oath before two Justices of the Peace in and for said county, did in due form of law and according to the directions of an Act of the General Assembly, in this case made and provided, accuse the above bounden David Hall of being the father of a bastard child, begotten of her body: Whereby he stands charged with the maintenance of said bastard, as the county court aforesaid have ordered. Now if the said David Hall shall well and truly indemnify the county court aforesaid, free from any charges for the maintenance of such bastard child, then the above obligation to be void; otherwise to remain in full force, power and virtue. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of Matt R. Moore CC David his X mark Hall, Matthew Deatherage, and Robin his X mark Smith |
Thomas, Elisha, Lemuel, William, Milly, John & Jesse | 1819 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1819 Peters Creek District. Thomas Lawson; 210 acres, land value of $210 Elisha Lawson; 100 acres, land value of $200 Lemuel Lawson; 1 white poll William Lawson; 1 white poll Milly Lawson; 150 acres, land value of $350 Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1819 Snow Creek District. John Lawson; 200 acres, land value of $200, 2 white polls Jesse Lawson; 1 white poll |
Lemuel, Jonas, Elisha, Mildred, William, Jonas, Adam, James & Robert | 10 Mar 1819 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC Deed Book 6, pages 273 and 274, Deed and Mortgage, 10 March 1819. This Indenture made the tenth day of March one thousand eight hundred & nineteen, between Lemuel Lawson of the County of Stokes & State of North Carolina of the one part & William Moore of the County & State aforesaid of the other part, witnesseth that the said Lemuel Lawson for & in consideration of the sum of 100 pounds to him in hand paid by the said William Moore, the receipt whereof he doth hereby confirm & acknowledge, he the said Lemuel Lawson hath granted, bargain and sold and by these present doth grant, bargain & sell unto the said William Moore his undivided part and all interest he has or may have therein of one hundred & fifty acres of land situate, lying & being in the County of Stokes & State of North Carolina, whereon Jonas Lawson lived at the time of his death, the father of the above named Lemuel Lawson, the said tract of land adjoins William Moore, Elisha Lawson, the said Jonas Lawson by his last will and testament devised the tract of land to his widow Mildred Lawson during her life or widowhood, remainder over to his six sons, William Lawson, Jonas Lawson, Adam Lawson, James Lawson, Robert Lawson and Lemuel Lawson, also the reversion or reversions, remainder & remainders. To have and to hold the undivided part of said tract of land & premises above mentioned with the appurtenance to the said William Moore, his heirs, executors & assigns forever, he the said Lemuel Lawson for himself and his heirs, executes, warrants and defends the title against himself, his heirs and all person whatsoever. The second part of this was interesting – Provided always upon condition that the said Lemuel Lawson shall from time to time and always keep a bastard child of which he is the reported father, named William Manuel, a child of Elizabeth Manuel from becoming chargeable to the County of Stokes and always save harmless and indemnified the said William Moore as security for the said Lemuel Lawson and well and truly pay the said William Moore all sum of money and charges and expenses he may be cable to pay on consequence of his becoming security for Lemuel Lawson. Now if the said Lemuel Lawson shall, will and truly perform the condition list above mentioned this indenture shall become void or otherwise remain in full force and value intestoned before signed. Signed Lemuel his X mark Lawson. Signed, Sealed & delivered in presence of us Isaac Dalton and James Wright Stokes County, March Term 1819 – The execution of the deed was duly acknowledged in open court and ordered to be registered. Matt R. Moore CC |
John | 11 Jan 1820 | Stokes | Stokes County, N. C. Deed Book 10, page 384 & 385, Deed – This Indenture made the eleventh day of January in the years of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty, between Charles Banner & Philip Keiser of the County of Stokes, in the state of North Carolina of the one part and John Lawson of the County of Stokes and state of North Carolina of the other part, witnesseth that the said C. Banner & Philip Keiser for and in consideration of the sum of forty eight dollars to them in hand paid at or before the sealing and delivery of these presents to the receipt whereof is herby acknowledged hath given, granted, bargained, sold and confirmed and by these presents doth give, grant, bargain, sell alien and confirm to the said John Lawson a certain tract or parcel of land containing by estimation forty eight & a half acres be the same more or less situate, lying and being in the County of Stokes and State of North Carolina on the north side of Dan River and bounded as follows, to wit, Beginning at a locust tree southwest corner on the bank of the river…. to a white oak in said Lawson’s old line west along….. to have and to hold the said tract of land John Lawson, his heirs and assigns forever…… In testimony whereof the said Banner & Keiser hath hereunto set their hands & seals the day & year first above written. Signed C. Banner & Philip Keiser Their seals Stokes County, June Term 1833. The execution of the within deed and warranty acknowledged in open court & ordered to be registered. John Hill CC |
Elizabeth | 10 Jun – 17 Sep 1820 | Stokes | Stokes County, North Carolina – To any lawful officer to execute & return. This day came Elizabeth Lawson before us Joseph Cloud Sr. & Hyder A. Rogers Justices of the Peace for said County & made oath that Joseph Cloud Jr. is the refuted father of a child delivered of her body. These are therefore to command you to take the body of said Joseph Cloud if to be found in your County & bring him before us or some other two Justices of the Peace for said County to be dealt with as the law directs. Given under our hands & seal this 10th day of June 1820. Joseph Cloud JP Hyder A. Rogers JP Know all men by these presents, that we Joseph Cloud Jr., William Moore, James Lyon are held and firmly bound unto John Martin, Willis Pilkington & Doubly Stockton Justices of the County of Stokes and their successors in office, in the just and full sum of one hundred pounds current money; for the true payment of which, we and each of us bind ourselves our and each of our heirs, executors, and administrators, jointly, severally and firmly by these presents, sealed with our seals and dated this 17th day of September 1820. The condition of the above obligation is this, that whereas Elizabeth Lawson a single woman is our said county, upon oath before two Justices of the Peace in and for said county, did in due form of law and according to the directions of an Act of the General Assembly, in this case made and provided, accuse the above bounden Joseph Cloud of being the father of a bastard child, begotten of her body: Whereby he stands charged with the maintenance of said bastard, as the county court aforesaid have ordered. Now if the said Joseph Cloud shall well and truly indemnify the county court aforesaid, free from any charges for the maintenance of such bastard child, then the above obligation to be void; otherwise to remain in full force, power and virtue. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of Blank Joseph Cloud Jr. & James Lyon Jr. |
Joshua | 23 Aug 1820 | Stokes | Stokes County, N. C. Deed Book 7, page 73 & 74, Debt – This Indenture made this 23rd day of August in the years of our Lord one thousand eight hundred & twenty, between Joshua Lawson of the County of Stokes, in the state of N. Carolina of the one part and John Banner trustee for William, Edward and Matthew R. Moore of the county and state aforesaid of the other part, witnesseth the said Joshua Lawson stands justly indebted to the said William, Edward & Matthew R. Moore the just and full sum of fifty dollars, part by notes and part by open ______ lawful money of the United States, the payment of which the said Joshua Lawson being desirous to secure and pay unto the said Wm., Edward, & Matt R. Moore the above sum and the intent of the same and the said Joshua Lawson having a crop of corn whereon he now lives, also a crop of tobacco, one bay mare, five head of hogs, two bee hives….. Whereforth that the Joshua Lawson is order to make sure & discharge the debt or sum of money aforesaid and also in the in the further consideration of the sum of five shillings to him in hand paid by the said John Banner trustee as aforesaid before the sealing and delivering of these presents, the receipt whereof as hereby acknowledged, hath granted, mark over, sold and confirmed and by these presents, doth grant, sell, make over and confirm unto the said John Banner trustee aforesaid forever, the aforesaid tract or part of property and all the rights…. Witnesseth whereof we have hereunto set our hand and seal this 23rd day of August AD 1820. Signed Joshua his X mark Lawson and John Banner Their seals Signed, sealed & acknowledged in the presence of us Edward Hickman Junr. & Levi Jackson August 23rd 1820 Received of John Banner five shillings lawful money of the Sate of North Carolina. Witness the day and state above written. Signed Joshua his X mark Lawson and seal. Test Edwin Hickman, Levi Jackson Stokes County, September Term 1820. The execution of the within deed trust was duly proven in open court by Levi Jackson and ordered to be registered. Mr. R. Moore CC |
Hanah, David, John, Jesse, Thomas, Elisha, James, William, Milly, Joshua, Eliza & Sherod | 1820 | Stokes | The following Lawsons were enumerated in the 1820 Stokes County, NC Census. Group by pages they were on. Hanah Lawson, 1 male 10-16, 1 male 16-26, 1 female under 10, 1 female 10-16, 1 female 45 or over David Lawson, 1 male 10-16, 2 males16-26, 1 male 45 or over, 1 female under 10, 1 female 10-16, 1 female 16-26, 1 female 45 or over John Lawson, 2 male 16-26, 1 male 45 or over, 2 females 16-26, 1 female 26-45, 1 female 45 or over Jesse Lawson, 1 male 16-26, 4 females under 10, 1 female 26-45 Thomas Lawson, 2 males under 10, 2 males 10-16, 1 male 16-18, 2 males 16-26, 1 male 45 or over, 4 females under 10, 1 female 26-45 Elisha Lawson, 1 male under 10, 1 male 10-16, 1 male 26-45, 2 female under 10, 1 female 10-16, 1 female 16-26, 1 female 26-45 James Lawson, 2 males under 10, 1 male 16-26, 1 female under 10, 1 female 16-26, 1 female 45 or over William Lawson, 1 male under 10, 1 male 16-26, 1 male 26-45, 4 females under 10, 1 female 16-26 Milly Lawson, 1 male 16-18, 3 males 16-26, 1 female 26-45 Joshua Lawson, 1 male under 10, 1 male 10-16, 1 male 26-45, 4 females under 10, 1 female 26-45 Eliza Lawson, 1 male under 10, 1 male 10-16, 1 female 10-16, 1 female 45 or over Sherod Lawson, 2 males under 10, 1 male 45 or over, 1 female under 10, 1 female 10-16, 3 females 16-26, 1 female 26-45, 1 female 45 or over |
William, Milly, Elisha, Thomas, Lemuel, James, Jesse & Joshua | 1820 | Stokes | Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1820 Peters Creek District. William Lawson; 1 white poll Milly Lawson; 150 acres, land value of $300 Elisha Lawson; 100 acres, land value of $100, 1 white poll Thomas Lawson; 210 acres, land value of $210 Lemuel Lawson; 1 white poll Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1820 Meadows District. James Lawson; 100 acres, land value of $100, 1 white poll Stokes County, NC, Tax List 1820 Snow Creek District. Jesse Lawson; 1 white poll Joshua Lawson; 1 white poll |
Boyd & Rachel | 11 Oct 1821 | Stokes | Boyd Lawson and Rachel Lawson married 11 October 1821 in Stokes County, North Carolina. |
William, Mildred, Thomas, Lemuel, Jonas, James & Boyd | 1822 | Stokes | Stokes County, N. C., Tax List 1822 Peters Creek District. William Lawson; 1 white poll Mildred Lawson; 150 acres, land value of $300 Thomas Lawson; 210 acres, land value of $210 Lemuel Lawson; 1 white poll Jonas Lawson; 1 white poll Stokes County, N. C., Tax List 1822 Meadows District. James Lawson; 100 acres, land value of $100, 1 white poll Boyd Lawson: 1 white poll |
James, William & Boyd | 1823 | Stokes | Stokes County, N. C., Tax List 1823 Meadows District. James Lawson; 100 acres, land value of $75, 1 white poll William Lawson; 1 white poll Boyd Lawson: 1 white poll |
William & Jonas | 25 Oct 1823 | Stokes | Stokes County, N. C. Deed Book 8, page 300, Deed – This Indenture made the twenty fifth day of October in the years of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty three, between William Moore of the County of Stokes, in the State of North Carolina of the one part and William Lawson of the same County and State aforesaid of the other part, witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred dollars in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby fully acknowledged hath given, granted, bargained and sold and do by these presents give, grant, bargain, sell alien and confirm unto the said William Lawson a certain tract, part or parcel of land lying and being in the county and state aforesaid on the waters of Snow Creek and bounded as follows, Beginning at a post oak the NE corner of the original survey thence south sixty five poles with the old line to a Spanish oak, west one hundred and eighty poles crossing a branch to a stake, north twenty degrees west seventy poles to pointers, crossing said branch thence crossing a fort of said branch to the beginning containing fifty acres be the same more or less being a part of a survey of four hundred acres granted to Jonas Lawson. To have and to hold the aforesaid granted fifty acres with the appurtenances and all rights, privileges and improvements to the same in any use belonging or appertaining to him the said William Lawson and the said William Moore doth by these presents bind himself his heirs, executors and administrators to warrant and defend the aforesaid granted land and promises to him the said William Lawson, his heirs and assignees forever. In witness whereof the said William Moore hath hereunto set his hand & seal the date above written. Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of Joseph Coud and James Jackson Signed Wm. Moore and Seal Stokes County, Session 1825. The execution of the within deed was duly acknowledged in open court & ordered to be registered. Matthew Moore CC |
Jonas, William, Jonas, Lemuel, James & Robert | 25 Oct 1823 | Stokes | Stokes County, N. C. Deed Book 8, page 300 & 301, Deed – This Indenture made this twenty fifth day of October in the years of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty three, between William Lawson, Jonas Lawson, Lemuel Lawson, James Lawson and Robert Lawson, Legatees of Jonas Lawson deceased and are of the County of Stokes and State of North Carolina of the one part and William Moore of the same County and State of the other part, witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of __blank__ dollars in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby fully acknowledged hath given, granted, bargained and sold and do by these presents give, grant, bargain, sold, and do by these presents give, grant, bargain, sell and confirm unto the said William Moore a certain tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the said county _____ _____ and bounded as follows, Beginning at a white oak on the south side of a branch, of the SE corner of the original survey thence north with the old line sixty five chains crossing said branch and the creek to pointers said Moore’s corner, wet twenty three chains and eight links crossing a branch to a white oak in said Moore’s line, south sixty five chains, crossing said creek to a stake in the old line and thence east to the beginning containing one hundred and fifty acres be the same more or less including the dwelling place and improvements where the said Jonas Lawson last lived before his death being a part of a survey of four hundred areas granted to the said Jonas Lawson to have and to hold the aforesaid granted land with the appurtenances and all rights, privileges and improvements to the same belonging or appertaining to him the said William Moore and the said William Lawson, Jonas & Lemuel Lawson, James & Robert Lawson doth by these presents bind themselves, their heirs, & executors to warrant and defend the aforesaid granted land and promises to him the said William Moore, his heirs and assignees forever. In witness whereof the said William, James, Lemuel, Jonas and Robert hath hereunto set their hands & seals the date above written. Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of Joseph Cloud and W__ Leake Signed William his X mark Lawson, Jonas his X mark Lawson, Robert his X mark Lawson, Lemuel his X mark Lawson, James his X mark Lawson and their Seals Stokes County, June Session 1825. The execution of the within deed was duly acknowledged in open court by the oath of Joseph Cloud & ordered to be registered. Matthew Moore CC |
Thomas, William, James & Elisha | 1824 | Stokes | Stokes County, N. C., Tax List 1824 Peters Creek District. Thomas Lawson; 210 acres, land value of $210 William Lawson; 50 acres, land value of $50, 1 white poll James Lawson; 85 acres, land value of $85, 1 white poll Elisha Lawson; 100 acres, land value of $100 |
John | 12 Jun 1824 | Stokes | John Lawson married Patsy Hooker 12 June 1824 in Stokes County, North Carolina. |
John | 28 Jun 1824 | Stokes | Stokes County, N. C. Deed Book 8, page 253 & 254, Debt – This Indenture made this 28th day of June in the years of our Lord one thousand eight hundred & twenty four, between John Lawson 2nd of the County of Stokes & State of North Carolina of the one part & Wm. & M. A. Moore of the County and State aforesaid of the second part, and John Banner of said County & State of the third part, witnesseth that whereas the said John Lawson is justly indebted to the said Wm. Moore & M. R. Moore in the full & just sum of thirty nine dollars & 98 cents, unto due by note of hand dated the 28th of June 1824. Now the said John Lawson being desirous and willing to secure to the said Wm. & M. R. Moore the said sum of money. This Indenture witnesseth that the said John Lawson for and in consideration of the said sum of $39.98 being justly due from him to the said Wm. & M. R. Moore and in the further consideration of five shillings to him in hand paid by the said Wm. & M. R. Moore before the ______ of these presents, the receipt whereof is justly acknowledged have granted, bargained & sold & by these present as hereby grant, bargain, sell and convey to the said John Banner his heirs, administrators or assignees forever a certain Bay Mare about four years old & ________ to have and to hold the said Bay Mare, to him the said John Banner his heirs, administrators & assignees forever and to the said John Lawson 2nd for himself, his heirs, executors do warrant, promise & agree to & with the said John Banner his heirs that he the said John Lawson is possessed of the aforesaid Bay Mare above described as his own by the ______ and that he the said John Banner may possibly legally sell & convey the said Mare against the lawful claims of all the persons whatsoever in trust & confidence mindful that if the said John Lawson shall well & truly pay the sum of money aforesaid with lawful interest on the same from the date hereof to the said Wm. & M. R. Moore on or before the first of September next then this deed of trust to be void & of no effect, & in case the said John Lawson shall fail to pay the same on or before the said 1st of September next, the said John Banner shall & may administer the sale of the said mare at these or more public sale in said County….. In witness whereof the said John Lawson, Wm. & M. R. Moore and John Banner have hereunto set our hands & seals this 28th June 1824. Signed, sealed & delivered in presence of Reuben Moore Signed John his X mark Lawson, Wm. & M. R. Moore, John Banner Their Seals Stokes County, March Term 1825. The execution of the within deed of trust was duly proven in open court by the oath of Reuben Moore & ordered to be registered. Mr. R. Moore CC |
Preston | 7 Sep 1824 | Stokes | Preston Lawson married Mary Ann Smith 7 September 1824 in Stokes County, North Carolina. |
Joshua | 5 Nov 1824 | Stokes | Stokes County, N. C. Deed Book 8, page 255, Debt – This Indenture made this 5th day of November 1824, between Joshua Lawson of Stokes County, North Carolina of the one part & James Lyon Junr. as Trustee for said Lawson and William Boyles Jr. of the other part, witnesseth whereas the said Lawson stands justly indebted to the said Boyles Jr. in the sum of two hundred & forty nine dollars, forty six cents due on five notes and he said Lawson being _____ to make good and secure the payment of the above mentioned sum of money, but more especially for and in consideration of the sum of one dollar in hand paid by said James Lyon (Trustee) the receipt whereof is hereby fully acknowledged, hath given, granted, bargained & sold and do by these present bargain, sell and deliver unto said James Lyon Trustee the following security (to wit) one gray mare, one cow, one sheep, six head of hogs, four hives, one bag wheat, a crop of tobacco supposed fifteen hundred weight in the stalk, a crop of corn, supposed thirty bushel, one pot, one oven, one pan with all house hold kitchen furniture, fodder, shucks and farming utensils and one ____ of land supposed fifty acres…. and by these presents warrant and forever defend the right & ____ of the above mentioned property to the same James Lyon (Trustee)…. If Lawson or his legal representative doth pay or cause to be paid unto the said Boyles the several notes with lawful interest, when or as they become due, then the above bound James Lyon (Trustee) doth bind himself to relinquish to said Lawson all right hereby vested in him to the above property, but if the said Lawson shall fail to make the payment by the time aforesaid, then the above Lyon Trustee doth bind himself to advertise the above property in some public place in the County at least ten days notice and sell the above property for money and out of the proceeds thereof first pay the said Boyles the amount due with lawful interest…. as witness our hands & seals the day and year first written. Signed Joshua his X mark Lawson, James Lyon Jr. Their seals Test Matthew W. Cardwell, Jno. R. Cardwell Stokes County, March Session 1825. The execution of the within deed of trust was duly proven in open court by the oath of John R. Cardwell & ordered to be registered. M . R. Moore CC |
Moses, Elizabeth, Jesse, Joshua, Moses, Peggy, Sally, John, Retter & James | Feb 1825 | Stokes | The heirs of Moses Lawson real estate order to Commissioners. North Carolina, Stokes County Court of Pleas & Quarter Session, December Term 1824 Ordered by the Court that Leander Hughes, William Nelson, Green Spencer, Henry Baker and John Fodrell be appointed Commissioners to divide the land belonging to the heirs of Moses Lawson deceased and report to next Court to whom said land belongs the widow of said Moses Lawson, Joshua Lawson, Jesse Lawson, John Lawson, Lewis Mayab, Alex. Mayab, Peggy Lawson and Retta Lawson having sold their rights to said land to Elizabeth Harris which the commissioners will observe. (Note: Mayab is spelled Mabe in the 1850 Stokes County census.) Matt. R. Moore CC M. M. Moore DC Partition of Moses Lawson’s Land This document contains a drawing of Moses Lawson’s land and how it was partition between his Legatees. The names listed were Lewis Mayab No. 1 – Elizabeth Lawson No. 2 – Jesse Lawson No. 3 – Joshua Lawson No. 4 – Moses Lawson No. 5 - Peggy Lawson No. 6 – Alexander Mayab No. 7 – Sally Lawson No. 8 - John Lawson No. 9 – Retter Lawson No. 10 and James Lawson No. 11. The above plan represents the partition of the landed estate of Moses Lawson deceased between his Legatees pursuant to an order of the County Court of Stokes at December Term 1824, wherein we were appointed Commissioners to divide and lot off to each legatee their proportional part, which is distinguished in the plan, the outlines of the tract is as followers – Beginning at a post oak stump, Richard Woods former corner, thence west thirty three chains to an old fence row – south twenty degrees east four chains and fifty links to a stake, where this _____ of a land p___ty stood – south sixty five degrees west five chains to a stake, crossing a branch – Thence up this left hand fork of the branch as it meanders a northwestwardly course seven chains to a stake in the old line – west with the old line twenty nine chains and fifty links to a dogwood near Given Spencer’s fence – south four chains and fifty links to a road – thence a southeastwardly course with the road as it meanders to a Spanish oak on the east side of the road in the old line – Thence east with the old line twenty-nine chains to pointers – Thence north thirty chains crossing the south fork of Snow Creek to the beginning, containing one hundred and seventy six acres – There is eleven Legatees, each Legatees part is sixteen acres – Elizabeth Harris has purchased the lots of eight of the Legatees as follows, Lewis Mayab No. 1 – Elizabeth Lawson No. 2 – Jesse Lawson No. 3 – Joshua Lawson No. 4 – Peggy Lawson No. 6 – Alexander Mayab No. 7 – John Lawson No. 9 – Retter Lawson No. 10. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands & seals this 12th day of February 1825 – Leander Hughes, William Nelson, Green Spencer, Henry Baker, John Fodrell |
James | 22 Mar 1825 | Stokes | Stokes County, N. C. Deed Book 18, page 263, Deed – This Indenture made the twenty second day of March in the years of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty five, between John M. Cloud, Mary A. Cloud and Eliza J. Cloud all of the County of Stokes and State of North Carolina of the one part and James Lawson of the same County and State of the other part, witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred dollars the receipt whereof is hereby fully acknowledged hath given, granted, bargained and sold and do by these presents given, granted, bargained & sold and by these presents do give, grant, bargain and sell unto the said James Lawson a certain tract and parcel of land situate, lying and being in the county of Stokes on the waters of Hixes fork and bounded as follows, Beginning on a white oak on the west side of a small branch in the Virginia line, thence south twenty eight poles to a white oak , William Well’s corner, east with his line one hundred and thirty poles crossing said branch to a post oak, south with his line fifty eight poles to a post oak in Burges former line, east with his line one hundred and twenty six poles crossing two branches to a chestnut oak, north eighty six poles to a stake in the Virginia, thence west with said line to the beginning containing ninety one acres be the same more or less, to have & to hold the aforesaid granted land with the appurtenances and all rights, privileges and improvements to the same, but it is understood that said John, Mary and Eliza J. Cloud except & reserve all iron or metals and the right of digging for the same, the said John M. Cloud, Mary Ann and Eliza Cloud do by these presents bind themselves, their heirs etc to warrant and defend the aforesaid granted land to the said James Lawson, his heirs and assignees forever. In witness whereof the said John M. Cloud, Mary Ann & Eliza Cloud hath hereunto set their hand & seal. Signed and sealed in presence of John Banner Signed John M. Cloud, Mary Ann Cloud and E. J. Cloud and their Seals State of North Carolina, Stokes County - The execution of the within deed was duly granted before me by the oath of John Banner this 17th day of October 18, 1854 let the same be registered. Jos. Hill CC |
William | 1825 | Stokes | Stokes County, N. C., Tax List 1825 Meadows District. William Lawson; 1 white poll |
William, James, Thomas & Elisha | 1827 | Stokes | Stokes County, N. C., Tax List 1827 Peters Creek District. William Lawson; 50 acres, land value of $50, 1 white poll James Lawson; 85 acres, land value of $85, 1 white poll Thomas Lawson; 210 acres, land value of $210 Elisha Lawson; 100 acres, land value of $100 |
John | 1828 | Stokes | Stokes County, N. C., Tax List 1828 Unknown District. John Lawson; 120 acres, land value of $200 |
Thomas | 25 Jul 1828 | Stokes | Stokes County, N. C. Deed Book 9, page 301, Debt – This Indenture made this 25th day of July 1828, between John Lilly of the County Stokes and State of North Carolina of the one part and George Martin Trustee for said John Lilly and Thomas Lawson of the County & State of aforesaid of the other part, witnesseth that whereas said Lilly stands justly indebted to the said Lawson in the sum of thirteen dollars due for cash _____ _____ he said Lilly being desires to make good and secure the payment of the said debt but more especially for and in consideration of the sum of twenty cents in hand paid by said George Martin Trustee the receipt whereof is hereby fully acknowledged the said Lilly hath bargained, sold and delivered unto said George Martin Trustee all his part of the crop of corn crop being one fourth made by said Lilly and said George Martin Trustee doth by these present ____ myself to warrant and forever defend the right of said crop to said George Martin Trustee against the lawful claim or demand of all persons whatsoever ________ of said Lilly doth pay said Lawson the above debt by the 25th day of June next then said George Martin Trustee doth bind himself to relinquish to said Lilly all right hereby rested in him to said crop but of said Lilly shall fail to pay the debt by the time aforesaid then said George Martin Trustee to sell the aforesaid property for the best price that can be had in ready money by first advertizing the time and date at least ten days notice at some public place in the settlement and out of the proceeds thereof just pay said Lawson his debt with lawful interest incurred and expense which may attend the execution of these deed and the balance if any pay said Lilly as witness our hands & seals. William Lyon, William Boyles Jr. Signed John Lilly & George Martin Their seals Stokes County, September Session 1828. The execution of this deed was duly presented by William H. Lyon & ordered to be registered. M . R. Moore CC |
David (Jeff) Lawson & Randall Hall | 4 December 1828 | Stokes | Stokes County, N. C. Deed Book 9, page 379, Deed, 4 December 1828 – This Indenture made this fourth day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, between Randall Hall of the County of Stokes and State of North Carolina of the one part and Joseph Hall, of the same County and State of the other part, witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of seventy-five dollars in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hath granted and bargained and sold as made by these presents, granted, bargain, sold delivered and confirmed unto the said Joseph Hall a certain track or parcel of land lying and being in the County and State aforesaid, on the waters of Peter’s Creek bounded as follows, beginning at a Spanish oak on the south side of a road _______ _______ south one hundred poles crossing said road to a red oak, west one hundred and sixty poles crossing a small branch to a black oak, south one hundred poles crossing a branch to a state, thence east one hundred and sixty poles to the beginning containing seventy-five acres be the _____ more or less being a part of a severy made for David Lawson bearing date February 22nd 1798, entered June 18th 1796, No. 590. To have and to hold the aforesaid seventy-five acres of land with the appurtenances and all rights, privileges and improvements to the same, in any wise belonging to him the said Joseph Hall, and the said Randall Hall hath ………. In witness whereof the said Randall Hall hath hereunto set his hand and seal the day and date above written. Signed Randall Hall his seal Signed and sealed in the present of us: - James ______ and Philip Hall Stokes County, March Term 1829. The execution of the above deed was duly proven by Philip Hall. and ordered to be registered. |
James & William | 1829 | Stokes | Stokes County, N. C., Tax List 1829 Meadows District. James Lawson; 100 acres, land value of $100, 1 white poll William Lawson; 1 white poll |
William | 23 Sep 1829 | Stokes | Stokes County, N. C. Deed Book 10, page 288, Deed – This Indenture made the twenty third day of September in the years of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty nine, between William Lawson of the County of Stokes and State of North Carolina of the one part and John Banner of the same County and State of the other part, witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars to me in hand paid by the said John Banner the receipt whereof is hereby fully acknowledged hath given, granted, bargained and sold and do by these presents give, grant, bargain & sell unto the said John Banner a certain tract, piece or parcel of land lying and being in the County and State aforesaid on the waters of Snow Creek and bounded as follows, to wit Beginning at a post oak the corner of the original survey running south sixty five polls with the old line to a Spanish oak, wet one hundred and eighty poll crossing a branch to a stake, north twenty five degrees, seventy polls to pointer crossing said branch, thence east crossing a fork of s___ branch to the beginning containing fifty acres be the same more or less, to have & to hold the aforesaid granted fifty acres with the appurtenances and all rights, privileges and improvements to the same in any way belonging or appertaining to him the said John Banner, his heirs, executors, administrators & assignees to…. and the said William Lawson for himself & his heirs the aforesaid lands & premises and every part thereof against himself and his heirs and against the claim or claims of all and every other person or persons whatsoever to the said John Banner…. In witness whereof the said William Lawson hath hereunto set his hand & seal this 23th day of September 1829. Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of Henry Harll, Jess his X mark Raden Signed William his X mark Lawson, his Seals State of North Carolina, Stokes County - The execution of the within deed was this day duly proven before me James one of the Judges of this Sup___ Court of Law and _____ to the State aforesaid by Henry Harll one of the… this Certificate be registered 18th October 1832. James Marlow JP |
John | 28 Dec 1829 | Stokes | John Lawson married Elizabeth Dearing 28 December 1829 in Stokes County, North Carolina. |
Nancy | 10 Jan 1830 | Stokes | Nancy Lawson married George Collins 10 January 1830 Stokes County, North Carolina. |
David | 20 May 1830 | Stokes | Stokes County, N. C. Deed Book 9, page 560, Debt – This Indenture made this twentieth day of May the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty, between David Lawson of the County Stokes and State of North Carolina of the one part and William Kiser of the County and State of aforesaid of the other part, witnesseth that said David Lawson is justly indebted to Hardy Carroll of the County and State aforesaid in the sum of thirty dollars forty seven & a half cents by note bearing date twentieth day of May 1830 with interest yearly the date of said note till paid and the said David Lawson being willing & desires to pay the said sum of money and the interest thereof according to the _____ and effect of said _____ indenture. Witnesseth that the said David Lawson for and in consideration of aforesaid debt & interest and to secure and pay the sum and also in consideration of the sum of twenty cents to him in hand paid by the said William Kiser before the execution of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby fully acknowledged hath given, granted, bargained, sold….. the said David Lawson shall well and truly and satisfy to the said Hardy Carroll his heirs or assigns the aforesaid sum of money with the interest…. on or before the fifteenth day of May 1831….. the said David Lawson and William Kiser hath hereunto set their hands the day and year first above written. Signed, sealed and acknowledged in the presence of Martin Gibson Signed David Lawson, William Kiser Their seals Stokes County, June Term 1830. The execution of this deed of trust was duly proven by Martin Gibson & ordered to be registered. M . R. Moore CC |
Jesse, John 2nd, Elisha, Ambrose, James, Lemuel, David, Thomas, Hugh, James, John, Tucker and Nancy | 1830 | Stokes | The following Lawsons were enumerated in the 1830 Stokes County, NC Census. Group by pages they were on. Jesse Lawson – 1 male under 5 years, 2 males 15-20 years, 1 male 20-30 years, 2 females 5-10 years, 1 female 20-30 years and 1 female 50-60 years. John Lawson 2nd – 3 males under 5 years, 1 male 5-10 years, 1 male 30-40 years, 1 female 5-10 years and 1 female 20-30 years. Elisha Lawson – 1 male 5-10 years, 1 male 10-15 years, 1 male 50-60 years, 1 female under 5 years, 1 female 15-20 years, 1 female 20-30 years and 1 female 50-60 years. Ambrose Lawson – 1 male 20-30 years and 1 female 20-30 years. James Lawson – 1 male 30-40 years, 1 female 20-30 years and 1 female 60-70 years. Lemuel Lawson – 2 males under 5 years, 1 male 5-10 years, 1 male 30-40 years, 2 females under 5 years and 1 female 30-40 years. David Lawson – 1 male 10-15 years, 1 male 20-30 years, 1 male 60-70 years, 1 female 5-10 years, 1 female 15-20 years, 2 females 20-30 years and 1 female 50-60 years. Thomas Lawson – 1 male under 5 years, 1 male 5-10 years, 1 male 10-15 years, 1 male 50-60 years, 1 female under 5 years, 1 female 5-10 years, 1 female 10-15 years, 2 females 15-20 years and 1 female 40-50 years. Hugh Lawson – 1 male 30-40 years, 2 female under 5 years and 1 female 30-40 years. James Lawson – 1 male under 5 years, 2 male 10-15 years, 1 male 20-30 years, 1 male 30-40 years, 1 female under 5 years, 2 females 5-10 years, 1 female 10-15 years and 1 female 30-40 years. John Lawson – 2 males 15-20 years, 1 male 20-30 years, 1 male 60-70 years, 3 females 20-30 years and 1 female 60-70 years. Tucker Lawson – 1 male under 5 years, 1 male 20-30 years, 1 female under 5 years and 1 female 20-30 years. Nancy Lawson – 1 male 10-15 years, 1 female 20-30 years, 1 female 40-50 years and 1 female 60-70 years. |
William | 7 Feb 1832 | Stokes | William D. Lawson married Elizabeth Hicks 7 February 1832 in Stokes County, North Carolina. |
Preston & Thomas | 1832 | Stokes | Stokes County, N. C., Tax List 1832 Peters Creek District. Preston Lawson; 1 white poll Thomas Lawson; 210 acres, land value of $210 |
Winifred | 21 Aug 1832 | Stokes | Winifred Lawson married Elijah Harrison 21 August 1832 in Stokes County, North Carolina. |
Jonas, William & Jonas Jr. | 1832 | Stokes / Albemarle | In 1832, a Gabriel Fry of Stokes Co, NC applied for a pension stating that his father had served in the Revolutionary War. His father was John Fry who supposedly enlisted in 1777 from Albemarle Co, VA. John's children were the following: Gabriel Fry, Benjamin Fry, Gincy Fry, Delilah Fry who married William Lawson, Nancy Fry who married Jonas Lawson, Elijah Fry, Thomas Fry, and Zada Fry who married William Collins. William and Jonas were the sons of Jonas and Mildred Lawson. |
Dodson | 1 Dec 1832 | Stokes | Dodson Lawson married Rebecca Hicks 1 December 1832 in Stokes County, North Carolina. |
James & Dodson | 1833 | Stokes | Stokes County, N. C., Tax List 1833 Shores Reed District. James Lawson; 100 acres, land value of $100, 1 white poll Dodson Lawson; 1 white poll |
Elisha, Mary, Ambrose, Elizha, Sealy, Dosia, Nancy & Patsy | 4 Nov 1833 | Stokes | Stokes County, North Carolina Wills, Volumes I-IV, Page 263, 4 November 1833. Will of Elisha Lawson. March Term 1834. Wife Mary, 100 acres where I now live lifetime and widowhood; then equally divided among my children. Children: Ambrose, Elizha, Sealy, Dosia (wife of Thomas Nicholson), Nancy (wife of George Collins) and Patsy (wife of John Sisk). Wife Mary, residue of my estate; if she remarries to go to son, Elisha. Son-in-law Thomas Nicholson to pay other heirs $20.00 for horse now in his possession. Executors: Wife Mary Lawson and son Ambrose Lawson. Witnesses: John Banner and Josiah Leake. Signed: Elisha “X” Lawson. |
James & Dodson | 1834 | Stokes | Stokes County, N. C., Tax List 1834 Shores Reed District. James Lawson; 100 acres, land value of $100, 1 white poll Dodson Lawson; 100 acres, land value of $100, 1 white poll |
Martha “Patsy” | 1 Oct 1834 | Stokes | Martha “Patsy” Lawson married Charles Brown 1 October 1834 in Stokes County, North Carolina. |
Thomas | 1835 | Stokes | Stokes County, N. C., Tax List 1835 Peters Creek District. Thomas Lawson; 210 acres, land value of $210 |
James, Thomas & Tucker | 1836 | Stokes | Stokes County, N. C., Tax List 1836 Peters Creek District. James Lawson; 125 acres, land value of $150, 1 white poll Thomas Lawson; 210 acres, land value of $210 Tucker Lawson; 100 acres, land value of $100, 1 white poll |
Thomas & James | 1837 | Stokes | Stokes County, N. C., Tax List 1837 Peters Creek District. Thomas Lawson; 210 acres, land value of $210 James Lawson; 176 acres, land value of $176, 1 white poll |
Thomas, Tucker, Flint (Flynt), Preston, Kinch (Kener), Patsy, Polly, Hugh, Sally, Francis, Thompson, Nancy & Catharine | Dec 1837 | Stokes | In a Petition from James Sands about the lands of Thomas Lawson, dated September 1841. It listed his track of land lying on the head of Barnes Branch adjoining the lands of William Boyles and the lands of petitioner and consisting of 206 acres. Which said land divided to Tucker Lawson, Flint Lawson, Preston Lawson, Kinch Lawson, Charles Brown and wife Patsy, Polly Lawson, Hugh Lawson, Sally Lilley, John Fag and wife Francis, Thompson, Nancy and Catharine Lawson, minors his heirs and next of kin as tenants in common. It indicated that petitioner (James Sands) was the purchaser and owner of five (5) shares in said track of land to wit the interest of Tucker, Flynt, Preston, Kinch, Charles Brown and wife Patsy. That 1/3 of the land and the dwelling house was given to Celey Lawson, in lieu of dower, she being the widow of Thomas Lawson. James M. Cloud was his lawyer. The above papers also indicated that Thomas died December 1837. |
Tucker, Sealy, William D., William Jr., James, Dotson & Elizabeth | 1838 | Stokes | Stokes County, N. C., Tax List 1838 Peters Creek District. Tucker Lawson; 100 acres, on Dan River, value of $100, 1 white poll Sealy Lawson; 210 acres, on Barnes Branch value of $100, 1 white poll Stokes County, N. C., Tax List 1838 Meadows District. William D. Lawson; 150 acres, land value of $100, 1 white poll William Lawson Jr.; 121 acres, land value of $121, 1 white poll James Lawson; 121 acres, land value of blank , 1 white poll Stokes County, N. C., Tax List 1838, North Shores Reed District. Dotson Lawson; 1 white poll Stokes County, N. C., Tax List 1838, Snow Creek District. Elizabeth Lawson; 249½ acres, land value of $249½ on Dan River |
John & Jerusia | 2 May 1838 | Stokes | Deposition of John Lawson Sr., for Jerusia (Lawson) Hooker’s pension application (his sister) dated 2 May 1838, Stokes County, North Carolina. In it he stated: Be it known that on this 2nd day of May 1838 before me Charles Banner a Justice of the Peace for said County, personally appeared John Lawson Sen., a resident of said County who is a person of high standing for respectability and truth, a brother of the widow Jerusia Hooker who is about to make application for a pension for service rendered by her husband William Hooker, deceased, during the Revolutionary War, he being first sworn according to Laws declares on his Oath that a certain Minister of the Baptist Church, in the County aforesaid published the Bans agreeable the Rules and Customs of the Church, he married or Solemnized the Rites of Matrimony between William Hooker and his sister Jerusia, sometime in June 1776, the preacher’s name was William Stephens and the said Hooker, the same summer was drafted and went as a private soldier in the expedition against the Cherokee Indians and went under a Capt. Richard Goode as a private soldier and returned about Christmas 1776, after being gone at least four months and afterwards he went to the South as a private soldier, he believes a volunteer under Capt. Meridith or Caplt. Wm. Bostick he thinks in September 1778 and was gone until the next Spring in planting corn time, when he returned home and said he had been in several skirmishes with Tories and one Battle where he had to swim a river at a place near the Battle ground, he thinks it was called Briar Creek (this in Georgia), in this tour he believes he was gone seven months, as he and his sister Jerusia lived together during the time he was gone, this Deponent was about fifteen years of age at that time and his sister had only one child then, called David and she had no other child for about five years as her husband was gone in the service nearly that length of time, only returned at intervals stays but a short time at home and would turn out again. The next he went in a company of horse men in the latter part of Summer or Fall in 1780 under a Capt. Cloud who lived near him in then Surry County, North Carolina and was gone three months and said he had been in the Battle of Kings Mountain and lost his horse in the Battle, but that his Major Winston procured him another horse belonging to the enemy. They brought to the old Moravian Town in said County of Surry as prisoners; Shortly after Hooker returned home from this tour of three months. This deponent was sent by his Father, John Lawson, deceased, to Halifax County, Virginia to his relatives where he remained almost two years and does not know of any more services of his brother-in-law, Wm. Hooker, only what he related as having enlisted and was in the Battle at Guilford where he was wounded in one of his legs and was in a Battle at Camden and the last Battle when the British surrendered at Little York from which he returned home and lived with Jerusia his wife and they had seven or eight children most of whom are now dead and the said William Hooker died in the Spring of the year 1826 leaving his sister Jerusia a widow, who has remained a widow ever since that period and he knows from the family records of his father that she is seventy seven years of age past and is the identical woman that was married to said William Hooker as above stated. Sworn and subscribed the date first above mentioned before me C. Banner J.P. Signed John (X) Lawson Sr. |
Jerusia or Jurusha & John | 20 Jun 1838 | Stokes & Surry | Revolutionary Pension application of Jerusia Hooker wife of William Hooker W10119 State of North Carolina, County of Stokes Pursuant to an order of the County Court at June Term 1838 – On this 20th day of June 1838 at the residence of Jerusia Hooker in the County aforesaid she the said Jerusia Hooker appeared before me Charles Banner a Justice of the peace & one of the County Court [judges], who being first sworn according to law doth on her Oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the provision made by the Act of Congress passed the 4th of July 1836, That she is 77 years of age the 8th of January 1838, and that she is the widow of William Hooker who was a private Soldier in the Army of the United States, and served as he informed her under the following named Officers, first he was drafted in the month of August 1776 and marched from Surry County North Carolina under the command of Captain Richard Goode in Col. Williams' [Joseph Williams] Regiment of Militia against the Cherokee tribe of Indians & returned to her on Christmas day 1776, being gone a few days over four months; The next Tour he went as a private Volunteer under a Captain Meredith she believes to the best of her knowledge he told her that they were marched from old Richmond in Surry Courthouse in the fall of the year 1778 to Salisbury & from there said he was put under the Command of Captain Smith & marched into South Carolina & was in the Battle at a place called Briar Creek where he said he had to swim a River to make his Escape from the British. She does not know the names of the other officers in this Campaign, only that of Meredith & Smith. She remembers her husband returned home when her Brother John Lawson & she was planning a patch of corn she believes in the first of May 1779 he being gone six months at least. The next Service he went on horseback under Captain Jo Cloud [Joseph Cloud] who was then a Neighbor of ours on Dan River Surry County NC in the Summertime the year after he returned from the South which must be in 1780, & they went after the Tories towards the Big Yadkin [River] and while he was gone he said that Joseph Winston Commanded as Major & he was in a Battle at King Mountain [sic, King's Mountain] where he they killed & took prisoners all the Tories where he had his horse shot & crippled so that he left him on the Battle ground, and marched guarding the prisoners to the old Moravian Town in Surry County NC & from that place he returned home, & [he] said [he] had a discharge for three months on this route. The next Service Shortly after he returned home he enlisted himself as a Regular Soldier and she understood for During the War she don't know the names of the officers he went under: But thinks his Captain's name was Lewis & said he was in the Battle of Guilford & a Battle at Camden and the Battle where Cornwallis gave up to General Washington in this service he was gone at least one year. She does not know of any proof that can be had as respects the last service But thinks the other Services she can prove; She has no Documentary Evidence but she is certain that her husband was gone in the Service of the United States at least two years & one month for which she claims a pension, or so much thereof as she prove by other Testimony. She further declares that she was married to the said William Hooker on the 25th day of June 1776 by the Reverend William Stephens and that her husband the aforesaid William Poker died on the 12th day of May 1826 in the County of Stokes North Carolina, and that she has remained a widow ever since that period, as will more fully appear by the proof hereto annexed. Signed Jerusia [her X mark] Hooker Sworn to & subscribed the day and year first above written before me. S/ C. Banner, JP S/ And the said Jerusia Hooker further declares that she had nine children born of her body (to wit) David Hooker born the 26th of September 1777, William now dead, born the 18th of September 1782, John now dead, born 28th August 1784, Mary, dead was born 27th of September 1786, Martha, dead born 10th June 1788, Sarah, dead, was born the 15th May 1790 , Alfred now living was born 18th July 1792 & Lemuel now dead, was born forth November 1796, all being dead but David & Alfred. Signed Jerusia [her X mark] Hooker Sworn & subscribed the day above written. S/ C. Banner, JP S/ |
Thomas & Celia | Sep 1838 | Stokes | State of North Carolina, Stokes County – Court of Pleas & Grants – September Term 1838 – The Petition of Celia Lawson Hereby petitioning ______ unto your worships, your petitioner Celia Lawson of the County of Stokes that Thomas Lawson, late of said County, died intestate in the month of December 1837, leaving your petitioner a widow, that letters of administration on the estate have been granted to John Brannon & ____ Gettby? the court during the present term, where duty it now becomes to take into this possession and disperse of all the personal estate whereby your petitioner and her family will be left without the ordinary means of subsistence, to the end therefore that your petitioner may be ____ in the premises may it please your worships to appoint one magistrate and thru free holders to allot and set apart one years provisions to your petitioner and her family agreeably to law and your petitioners & in duty bound will even pray. James Thornhead Alty. Stokes County, North Carolina, Filed September Term 1838 - Celia Lawson – Petition for yearly allowance The case causing one to be heard on the petition, it is ordered by the court that James Lyon Esq. and William Moore, Prather R. _____, Elizah Kebey? free holders be appointed to allocate a part one year provision to the petitioner & her family agreeably to the prayers of the petition. |
William | 22 Dec 1838 | Stokes | William Lawson married Elizabeth M. Harvey 22 December 1838 in Stokes County, North Carolina. |
Jerusha | 25 Feb 1839 | Stokes | State of North Carolina, County of Stokes Amendatory - Deposition in behalf of Jerusha Hooker widow of William Hooker – William Bryan aged seventy two years now a resident of Patrick County Virginia formerly of Surry & Stokes Counties in North Carolina who has uniformly maintained the character of an honest man of truth and veracity and a member of the Baptist Church on this 25th day of February 1839 appeared before me Charles Banner a magistrate in and for Stokes County Court of pleas and quarter sessions at the Residence of the above named Jerusha Hooker and he being duly sworn according to Law declares on his oath that he was well acquainted with William Hooker in Halifax County Virginia when he was a young man & afterwards removed with him to then Surry County N. Carolina some time in the fall of the year 1775 and sometime in the succeeding summer of 1776 this deponent was present & saw the said William Hooker & the above named Jerusha (whose maiden name was Lawson) lawfully joined together as man & wife by M. Clark an acting Justice of the Peace for Surry County N. Carolina and that he this deponent was one of the waiters of the bride at the wedding and further he declares that a few months after their marriage aforesaid the said William Hooker was drafted or volunteered himself he does not recollect which & went as a private soldier under a Capt. Goode of Surry County aforesaid in the expedition against the Cherokee tribe of Indians and ws gone until about the next Christmas when he returned to his wife being gone in the service four months & upwards he believes as he this deponent then lived neighbor to them near Dan River Surry County N. Carolina (from the division is now in Stokes County) further he this deponent declares that previous to the said marriage he the said William Hooker served a tour of three months under the aforesaid Capt. Goode against what was call the Scotch Tories in the winter & spring of the year 1776 to Fayetteville N. Carolina as he has just reason to believe… the said William Hooker & wife aforesaid had nine children their first born was David Hooker who was born in the year 1777 the month he does not now recollect but thinks it was September or October there being no record of the family ages it being burn with their house as is supposed. The next born was about five years after the first, named William (now dead) the other children not named herein as the widow has already done so – the said William Hooker the husband of said Jerusha Hooker died sometime in the Spring of the year twelve or thirteen years past and leaving the said Jerusha his widow who is the identical woman that was married to him as above mentioned that she has remained unmarried ever since his death. Sworn to and subscribed the day and year first above mentioned before me. C Banner JP Signed William Bryan |
Elisha, James, Tucker, James, William Jr., William D. & Elizabeth | 1839 | Stokes | Stokes County, N. C., Tax List 1839 Peters Creek District. Elisha Lawson; 1 white poll James Lawson; 176 acres, on the Waters Dan, value of $176, 1 white poll Tucker Lawson; 100 acres, on the Waters Dan, value of $100, 1 white poll Stokes County, N. C., Tax List 1839 Meadows District. James Lawson; 121 acres, land value of $125, adjacent Jack Lewis, 1 white poll William Lawson Jr.; 121 acres, land value of $125, adjacent Jack Lewis, 1 white poll William D. Lawson; 150 acres, land value of $100, on Flat Shoal, 1 white poll Elizabeth Lawson; 248 acres, land value of $124, on Dan River |
Jerusia, Elizabeth & Moses | 10 Jul 1839 | Stokes | State of North Carolina, County of Stokes Deposition in favor of Jerusia Hooker – Be it known that on this 10th day of July 1839 before me Charles Banner a Justice of the Peace in and for said County personally appeared Elizabeth Lawson widow of Moses Lawson deceased a resident of respectable character for truth of probity in the County and neighborhood where she lives & member of the Baptist Chruch aged seventy eight years and she being duly sworn as the law directs, declares on her oath that she was well acquainted with William Hooker deceased & Jerusia his wife both before and can ____ they were married together until the day of his death that she was present and the said William Hooker and Jerucia (whose maiden name was Lawson) married together in the then Surry County, N. Carolina by a certain Mecajah Clark a Justice of the Peace in the year 1776 or 77. She does not recollect which but remembers that after they were married said William Hooker was absent and gone in the army of the United States against the Cherokee Indians & several other long tours against the British & was gone on one occasion for three years or more that her husband Moses Lawson deceased was a brother of said Jerucia Hooker & went with said William Hooker to the Clerk of Surry County Court and was security for his marriage license U was married as aforesaid and that William who is now living was present at the marriage that the said Jerucia Hooker has remained the widow of said William Hooker & unmarried ever since his death which happened several years past. She does not recollect how long. Sworn to and subscribed the day & year above mentioned before me. C. Banner JP Signed Elizabeth [her L mark] Lawson |
Keener, William Jr., William D., Elizabeth, David Jr. & Kener | 1840 | Stokes | Stokes County, N. C., Tax List 1840 Meadows District. Keener Lawson; 1 white poll William Lawson Jr.; 1 white poll William D. Lawson; 150 acres, on Flat Shoal, value of $100, 1 white poll Elizabeth Lawson; 248 acres, on Dan River, value of $124, no white poll David Lawson Jr.: 1 white poll Sheriff of the County of Stokes do hereby make returns of the following person as being insolvent, dead or having left the County in 1840. Kener Lawson - insolvent |
Elizabeth, Elisha, Ambrose, Delpha, James, David, Dotson, Elizabeth, John, Flynt, Tucker, Hugh, James, James, Lemuel, Lelah, William & William | 1840 | Stokes | The following Lawsons were enumerated in the 1840 Stokes County, NC Census. On Ancestry.com the census records that these Lawsons were enumerated on is listed in Tyrell County, NC. All the people enumerated in the first 73 pages and taken by Robert W. Hill are located in Stokes County, not Tyrell County. Group by pages they were on. Elizabeth Lawson – 1 male 10-15 years, 2 females 10-15 years, 3 females 15-20 years, 1 female 70-80 years and 1 female 80-90 years. Elisha Lawson – 1 male under 5 years, 1 male 20-30 years, 1 female under 5 years and 1 female 20-30 years. Ambrose Lawson – 4 males 5-10 years, 1 male 40-50 years, 1 female 10-15 years and 1 female 30-40 years. Delpha Lawson – 1 male 20-30 years, 1 female 20-30 years, 1 female 30-40 years and 1 female 40-50 years. James Lawson – 1 male 20-30 years, 1 female 60-70 years and 1 female 70-80 years. David Lawson – 1 male 20-30 years, 1 female 15-20 years, 1 female 30-40 years and 1 female 60-70 years. Dotson Lawson – 1 male 5-10 years, 1 male 30-40 years, 2 females under 5 years and 1 female 30-40 years. Elizabeth Lawson – 1 male under 5 years, 1 male 10-15 years, 1 female 10-15 years, 1 female 15-20 years, 1 female 30-40 years, 1 female 60-70 years and 1 female 70-80 years. John Lawson – 3 males under 5 years, 1 male 5-10 years, 1 male 15-20 years, 1 male 20-30 years, 1 male 40-50 years, 1 female 5-10 years, 2 females 10-15 years, 1 female 15-20 years, 1 female 20-30 years, 1 female 40-50 years and 1 female 70-80 years. Flynt Lawson – 1 male under 5 years, 1 male 20-30 years and 1 female 20-30 years. Tucker Lawson – 2 males under 5 years, 1 male 10-15 years, 1 male 30-40 years, 1 female under 5 years, 3 females 5-10 years and 1 female 30-40 years. Hugh Lawson – 2 male under 5 years, 1 male 40-50 years, 2 females 5-10 years, 1 female 10-15 years and 1 female 40-50 years. James Lawson – 1 male 5-10 years, 1 male 10-15 years, 1 male 20-30 years, 1 male 40-50 years, 1 female 10-15 years, 2 females 15-20 years, 1 female 20-30 years and 1 female 40-50 years. James Lawson – 1 male under 5 years, 1 male 5-10 years, 1 male 40-50 years, 1 female under 5 years, 1 female 5-10 years, 1 female 30-40 years and 1 female 70-80 years. Lemuel Lawson – 2 males 5-10 years, 3 males 10-15 years, 1 male 40-50 years, 2 females under 5 years, 2 female 5-10 years and 1 female 40-50 years. Lelah Lawson – 1 male 10-15 years, 1 male 20-30 years, 1 female 10-15 years, 1 female 15-20 years, 1 female 20-30 years and 1 female 50-60 years. William Lawson – 1 male 20-30 years and 1 female 20-30 years. William Lawson – 1 male 30-40 years, 2 females under 5 years, 1 female 5-10 years and 1 female 30-40 years. |
Elizabeth, Elizabeth & Moses A. | 24 Aug 1840 | Stokes | Revolutionary Pension Application for Elizabeth Lawson, widow of Moses Lawson, filed in Stokes County, NC on 24 August 1840. Elizabeth Lawson a resident of said County, age 75 years in October next indicated she was the widow of Moses Lawson, who was a private militia soldier in the War of the Revolution. Indicated he was in the Battle of Kings Mountain in Capt. Joseph Cloud’s Company and tour fo 6 months under a Capt. Smith or Capt. Meredith to South Carolina… Indicated they were married 10 November 1789 (her maiden name was Bradley) by the Rev. Moore, a Baptist preacher in Caswell County, NC, but their place of residence was Halifax County, VA. Indicated her husband Moses Lawson died in Stokes County on 26 October 1813. Listed her children, first was Joshua Lawson born September 1790 in Surry County, next Levina about 2 years between the births of each child, the third was Jesse, fourth John, fifth Fanny, sixth Sally, seventh Peggy, eighth Heneritta, ninth James, tenth Moses and the last was Nancy… Signed Elizabeth X Lawson. Same document – William Bryant Senior a resident of Patrick County, VA, formerly of Stokes County and Elizabeth Lawson of Stokes County, widow of John Lawson, deceased, both of whom are respectable persons for probably and truth in the neighborhood and County of Stokes where they are well known, aged Bryant, 73 and Elizabeth, 76 years and they being duly sworn according to Law declare on their Oath, first William Bryant a cousin of Moses Lawson, deceased, the husband of Elizabeth Lawson who this day subscribed and sworn to the above declaration declares that he stood by the side of the said Elizabeth Lawson (whose maiden name was Bradley) when a Reverend James Moore joined said Moses Lawson and Elizabeth together as man and wife in the County of Caswell, NC after they had been legally published by said preacher in the Congregation of his church in said County of Caswell in the fall of the year 1789 or 90, they then were residents of Halifax County, VA near the state line which is Caswell line and shortly after they were married they removed to Surry County, NC where said Moses Amos Lawson had resided many years previous thereto he further declares that the statement of the names and birth of said Elizabeth children by her made as above is correct… Signed William X Bryant Same document – The said Elizabeth Lawson, widow of John Lawson, deceased declares on her Oath that she was present when her brother-in-laws, Amos Lawson and the above named Elizabeth Bradley were married… believed that Elizabeth and William Bryant’s whole statements were the truth… Signed Elizabeth X Lawson. |
Rhode Kener & Lavenia | 4 Feb 1841 | Stokes | Rhode Kener Lawson married Lavenia Finchem Lawson 4 February 1841 in Stokes County, North Carolina. |
Thomas, Celia, Tucker, Flynt, Preston, Kinah, Patsey, Polly, Hugh, Sally, Francis, Thompson, Nancy & Catharine | Sep 1841 | Stokes | State of North Carolina, Stokes County – Court of Pleas, Quarter Session – September Term 1841 To the worshipful the Justices of the County Court of Stokes. Your petitioner James Sands respectfully showeth unto your worships that some three years since Thomas Lawson died seized & possessed of a tract of land lying & being in the County of Stokes on the head of Barnes Branch adjoining the land of Wm. Boyles & the lands of your petitioner containing two hundred & six acres which said land descended to Tucker Lawson, Flynt Lawson, Preston Lawson, Kinah Lawson, Charles Brown & wife Patsey, Polly Lawson, Hugh Lawson, Sally Lilly, John Flagg & wife Francis, Thompson, Nancy & Catharine Lawson, minors, his heirs & next of kin as tenants in common. Your petitioner represents that he is the purchaser & owner of five shares in said tract of land to wit the interest of Tucker, Flynt, Preston, Kinah, Charles Brown and wife Patsey. He prays your worships to appoint five commissioners & that they make partition of said land allowing to law after setting apart & reserving one third part of said land (including the dwelling house) to Celey Lawson in lieu of dower, she being the widow of Thomas Lawson deceased, and being entitled to dower in the aforesaid tract of land and that your worships make all such orders, rules & _____ as shall be just & right & in duty bound he will ever pray. J. M. Cloud Attn. for Petitioner State of North Carolina, Stokes County – December Term 1841 To the Sheriff of Stokes County, Greeting You are hereby commanded to summon Tucker Lawson, Flynt Lawson, Preston Lawson, Kinah Lawson, Charles Brown & wife Patsey, Polly Lawson, Hugh Lawson, Sally Lilly, John Flagg & wife Francis & Thompson, Nancy & Catharine Lawson, minors, parties defendant in this case to be & appear before the Justices of our next County Court of Pleas & quarter sessions to be held for the County of Stokes at the Court House in Germonton on the second Monday in March next, then & there to answer on their corporal oath the matters & things set forth in the foregoing petition. Witness John Hill Clerk of our said Court at office the 2nd Monday of December 1841. Signed Jho. Hill State of North Carolina, Stokes County – March Term 1842 Ordered by the Court that Christian Monring, Abner Maabe, Frederick Hill, Benjamin Tucker, & Jonas Harvey be appointed Commissioners to divide or partition the lands mentioned in the annexed petition according to the prayers of the petitioner & that they make report thereof to the next term of this Court. Test Jho. Hill State of North Carolina, Stokes County – Court of Pleas, Quarter Session – June Term 1842 The within report was returned, confirmed & ordered to be registered. Jho. Hill Registered in the Registry Office in book No. 4, page 102 M. T. Benton State of North Carolina, County of Stokes Pursuant to an order of the Worshipful Court of the County aforesaid issued at March Term 1842, directed to us the undersigned commissioners to make partition of the lands belonging to the heirs at law of Thomas Lawson, deceased we have this 6th & 7th days of June 1842 made Division and appropriation of said land lying & being in the County aforesaid on the head branches of Barnes Branch after the widow’s dower first having been laid off & reserved for her & which appropriation was made by drawing of lots as follow (to wit) Lot No. 1 – To John Fagg & his wife Frances containing eleven & ¾ acres. Beginning at a sapling & chestnut the S East corner of the widow Celey Lawson dower, running south on the old line twelve chains & a half to a locust old corner, west on the old line nine chains & a half to a Spanish oak, north twelve chains & a half to a post & pointers in the dower line, thence east to the beginning. Valued at $2.50 per acre making $29.37 ½ & has to receive of Thompson Lawson a legatee $2.85 ½ to make dividends equal. Lot No. 2 – To Catharine Lawson thirteen acres & a half, beginning at a Spanish oak to SW corner of Lot No. 1 running north twelve & a half chains to a post in the dower line, west eleven chains to the dower corner black oak, south twelve chains & a quarter to pointers in the old line in a field, thence east to the beginning. Valued at $33.75 & must pay $1.50 to Tucker Lawson or James Sands. Lot No. 3 – To Sally Lilly eleven acres & a half beginning at a black oak the SW corner of the dower land, thence running south twelve chains & a quarter to a post in a field, west nine chains & a half to a black gum, north twelve & a quarter chains to a small white oak, thence east to the beginning. Valued to $34.50 & must pay two dollars to James Sands for Kenah Lawson to make shares alike. Lot No. 4 – To James Sands in right of Tucker Lawson twelve acres at $30, beginning at a stake old corner on the north side of a road thence running west sixteen chains & a quarter to a pile of rocks near a poplar old corner, north seven chains & a half crossing a branch to a chestnut & dogwood, east fifteen chains & a half to a small white oak & poplar, thence south to the beginning and must receive $1.50 from Catharine & one dollar from Thompson Lawson to make shares equal. Lot No. 5 – To James Sands in right of Kenah Lawson twelve acres at $30, beginning at a dogwood & chestnut a corner of Lot No. 4, thence east fifteen chains & a half, north five chains & seventy five links to a black gum, corner of Lot No. 3, continue north in all seven & a half chains to a pile of rocks, west fifteen & a quarter chains to a white oak in the old line, thence south to the first station & to receive of Sally Lilley $2.25 to make equal dividends. Lot No. 6 – To Hugh Lawson at $30, twelve acres beginning at a pile of rocks the corner of Lot No. 5, running west with said lot fifteen chains & a quarter to a white oak in the old line, north eight chains to white oak sprouts, east fifteen chains to a sapling, thence south to the beginning, this lot must receive $2.25 of Lot No. 10. Lot No. 7 – To James Sands in right of Charles Brown & his wife Patsy at $18 containing twelve acres, beginning at a white oak corner of Lot No. 3, thence running west fifteen chains to white oak sprouts, north eleven & a half chains to a dogwood on the south bank of Barnes Branch, old corner, east on Boyles’ line ten chains to Chestnut sprouts, south eleven & a half chains to a topped chestnut in the line of Lot No. 6, thence west to the beginning and to receive of Thompson Lawson or No. 10 $4.39 ½ & $9.85 ½ from Polly Lawson or No. 11 to make this dividend equal. Lot No. 8 – To James Sands in right of Preston Lawson fourteen acres at $21.00, beginning at chestnut sprouts a corner of Lot No. 7, thence running south eleven chains & a half to a topped chestnut, east five chains to a sapling a corner of Lot No. 6, north four & a quarter chains to a white oak, east nine chains & a half to the dower corner black oak, north on the dower line nine chains to a sapling, thence west fourteen & a half chains to the beginning & must receive from No. 11 of Polly Lawson $2.14 ½ & from No. 12 of Nancy Lawson $9.10 ½ to make equal dividends. Lot No. 9 – To James Sands in right of Flint Lawson thirteen acres & a half at $31.37 ½ cents, beginning at a sapling a corner of Lot No. 8, thence running west nine chains & a half to a white oak old corner, north on Boyles’ line twelve & a half chains to a black gum, east nine chains to a Sowerwood, thence south crossing a branch to the beginning & must receive 87 ½ cents from No. 12 to make equal shares. Lot No. 10 – To Thompson Lawson containing thirteen acres & a half at $40.50 cents, beginning at a black gum a corner of Lot No. 9, thence running east nine chains to a Sowerwood, north on the dower line crossing the corner sixteen chains & a quarter to a black oak, west seven chains & a half to a chestnut in the old line, thence south on said line to the beginning this Lot must pay $8.25 cents to other lots as above mentioned to make equal shares. Lot No. 11 – To Polly Lawson containing fourteen acres & three quarters at $44.25 cents, beginning at rocks the NW corner of the dower land t Lot No. 4 – To hence north five chains & twenty five links to a black oak the NE corner of Lot No. 10, west seven & a half chains to a chestnut in the old line, north twelve chains & twenty five links to a stake the old corner at a dogwood, east on the old line twelve chains to a Sowerwood, south seventeen chains & a half to a white oak in the dower line, thence west to the beginning five chains, this must pay $12.00 to other shares as above mentioned. Lot No. 2 – To Nancy Lawson of fourteen acres, at $42.00, beginning at a Sowerwood the NE corner of Lot No. 11, running south with said lot seventeen chains & a half to a white oak in the dower line, east on said line seven chains & seventy five links to a pile of stones an old corner, north seventeen chains to the beginning. This Lot must pay $10.25 cents to the other lots as above stated to make dividends equal. I certify that I surveyed & marked out the foregoing lots of land agreeable to the directions of the Commissioners who have subscribed their hands & seals to the annexed certificate, given under my hand the date first above mentioned. J. Banner Surveyor |
Keener & Hugh | 1842 | Stokes | A list of insolvent persons in the County of Stokes, returns by Sheriff in 1842. Keener Lawson – insolvent Hugh Lawson – insolvent |
Thompson | 31 Dec 1842 | Stokes | Thompson Lawson married Susan Frances Bullin 31 December 1842 in Stokes County, North Carolina. |
James & William | 1843 | Stokes | Stokes County, N. C., Tax List 1843, Snow Creek District. James Lawson; 176 acres, land value of $88, 2 white polls William Lawson; 1 white poll |
Tucker, Flint, Keener, Hugh, Cealy, Elizabeth, David Jr., William D. & Dotson | 1844 | Stokes | Stokes County, N. C., Tax List 1844 Peters Creek District. Tucker Lawson; 100 acres, on Buck Island Creek, value of $100, 1 white poll Flint Lawson; 1 white poll Keener Lawson; 1 white poll Hugh Lawson: 1 white poll Cealy Lawson; No acres, on Waters of Dan River Elizabeth Lawson; 248 acres, on Dan River, value of $250 David Lawson Jr.; 1 white poll Stokes County, N. C., Tax List 1844 Meadows District. William D. Lawson; 150 acres, on Flat Shoals, land value of $100, 1 white poll Stokes County, N. C., Tax List 1844, Unknown District. Dotson Lawson; 6 acres, on Water Town Fork, land value of $6, 1 white poll |
James | Jun 1845 | Stokes | State of North Carolina, Stokes County – Court of Pleas and Quarter Session, June Term 1845 – I Leonard Ziglar late Sheriff of the County aforesaid purpose selling & do hereby move yours worships to grant an order of sale & condemnation of the following tracks of land or so much thereof as will be sufficient to satisfy the taxes & cost due thereon to wit: - James Lawson; 276 acres, in Snow Creek District, taxes owed $1.67½. |
Joseph, Cele, Elizabeth, James & Dotson | 1846 | Stokes | Stokes County, N. C., Tax List 1846 Richmond District. Joseph Lawson; 1 white poll Stokes County, N. C., Tax List 1846 Peters Creek District. Cele Lawson; 70 acres, on Barnes Branch, value of $70 Elizabeth Lawson; 12 acres, on Barnes Branch, value of $12 James Lawson; 100 acres, on F___ Fork, value of $100 Stokes County, N. C., Tax List 1846, Shores Reed District. Dotson Lawson; 1 white poll |