The Richardson Family of Moore County, NC – Miscellaneous ...



1747, Oct 1 -- Land Grant #364 & 1074, Bladen County, NC

Gabriel Johnson [in name of Edward Griffith] received 7,654 acres located on Deep River in four adjacent tracts: [1] 2,344 acres located East of Deep River and adjoining Earl of Granville line; [2] 2,560 acres; [3] 1,680 acres adjoining Grist Mill Creek; [4] 1,070 acres adjoining John Richardson. [Editor's Note – willed to Saml. Johnson and John Johnson 1761 --> Samuel Johnson deeded ½ interest to George Blair 1763 --> Blair and Johnson deeded to Phil Alston 1772].

1748, Sep 30 -- Land Grant #259 & 965, Bladen County, NC

John Tyson received 250 acres located North of Deep River below the Meery Maid Camp about five miles from the pantation where Thomas Richardson lives.

1752, May 10 -- Deed Book 2 Page 16, Cumberland County, NC

Nicholas Smith deeded Thomas Collins 450 acres located South of Deep River on Buck Creek. Robert Love and Thomas Richardson were witnesses.

1757, Jan 29 -- Deed Book 1 Page 174, Cumberland County, NC

Nicholas Smith deeded Henry Guest, Jr. 100 acres located on Buffalo Creek. Jacob McClendon, Joel McClendon, and Abraham Richardson were witnesses.

1757, Nov 6 -- Land Grant #410 and 840, Cumberland County, NC

Joel McClendon received 200 acres located on McLendons Creek about 1 mile below Abraham Richardson’s improvement. [Editor’s Note: deeded to Thomas McClendon 1770 --> Thomas and Levisa McClendon to Joel McClendon Jr. 1775 --> John McClenden deeded 100 acres to William Barrett 1779 and 100 acres to Robert Graham 1787]

1759, Jul 18 -- 1755-1779 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Cumberland County, NC

William Ritchison served Jury Duty

1759, Oct 12 -- Land Grant #130 and #288, Cumberland County, NC

Farquard Campbell received 150 acres located on Richland Creek including Jonathan Richeson’s improvement. [Editor’s Note: deeded to James Muse 1762]

1759, Nov 14 -- Land Grant #184 and #342, Cumberland County, NC

John Smith received 250 acres located on both sides of Deep River including Abraham Richeson’s plantation. Vinson Yow and John Morgan were chain carriers. [Editor’s Note: John (Sandhill) and Sarah Smith deeded to John Stanton 1764 --> John and Abigail Stainton to Edward Moore 1771]

1760, Aug 19 -- 1755-1779 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Cumberland County, NC

Wm. Ritchison served Jury Duty

1760, Aug 22 -- 1755-1779 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Cumberland County, NC

Ordered that Thomas Knight be appointed constable in place of Jonathan Ritchison.

1760, Nov 17 -- Deed Book 1 Page 441, Cumberland County, NC

James Barton deeded Samuel Williams 300 acres located on both sides of Deep River at the upper end of Barton’s Island. John Smith, William Ritchison and Abel Lee were witnesses.

1760, Nov 19 -- 1755-1779 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Cumberland County, NC

William Ritchison served Jury Duty

1762, May 17 -- Deed Book 2 Page 139, Cumberland County, NC

Farquard Campbell deeded James Muse 150 acres located on McLendons Creek including Jonathan Ritchinson’s improvement. John Overton was a witness.

1762, May 19 -- 1755-1779 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Cumberland County, NC

Ordered that Jonathan Ritchison be appointed constable from McClendons Creek to the upper boundary of this county including all within the Yadkin Road.

1762, May 21 -- 1755-1779 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Cumberland County, NC

Ordered that constables Joshua Collins and Jonathin Ritchison make list of taxables for justice Thomas Collins, Esq.

1763, May 18 -- 1759-1765 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Cumberland County, NC

Ordered that Jonathn Ritchison be appointed constable from McClendons Creek to the upper boundary of this county including all within the Yadkin Road.

1763, May 19 -- 1755-1779 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Cumberland County, NC

Ordered that constables Thomas Tucker, Wm. Narrimour and Jonatn. Ritchison make list of taxables for justice Thomas Collins, Esq.

1764, May 18 -- 1755-1779 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Cumberland County, NC

Ordered that James Muse be appointed constable in place of Jonathin Ritchison.

1764, Sep 24 -- Land Grant #513 and #694, Cumberland County, NC

John Dunn received 150 acres located on Richland Creek 2 miles above Benjamin Dunn. Jonathan Richeson and Joseph Dunn were chain carriers. [Editor’s Note: John Walsh deeded to John Overton 1769 --> Alexr. Morrison 1773]

1764, Sep 24 -- Land Grant #517 and #698, Cumberland County, NC

Joseph Dunn received 50 acres located on Richland Creek and the Waggon Road adjoining his own line (formerly Jonathan Evans). John Dunn and Jonathan Richeson were chain carriers.

1765, Feb 19 -- 1755-1779 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Cumberland County, NC

Jotn. Ritchison served Jury Duty

1766, Sep 26 -- Land Grant #604 and #787, Cumberland County, NC

William Richardson received 200 acres located on both sides of Buffalo Creek. [Editor’s Note: William Richardson, Sr. deeded to Drury Richardson 1768]

1767 -- Tax List, Cumberland County, NC

William Richardson listed 2 White Polls

Drury Richeson listed 1 White Poll

1768, Oct -- Deed Book 3 Page 296, Cumberland County, NC

William Richardson, Sr. deeded Drury Richardson 200 acres located on Buffalo Creek. Thomas Rutherford and Stephen Gilmore were witnesses.

1768, Dec 22 -- Land Grant #866, Cumberland County, NC

Thomas McClendon received 125 acres located on McLendons Creek adjoining Jerom Miller and Farquard Campbell. [Editor’s Note: deeded to William Richardson 1769 --> William and Elisabeth Richardson deeded to Evan McSwine 1772]

1769, Sep 16 -- Deed Book 3 Page 427, Cumberland County, NC

Thomas McClendon deeded William Richardson 125 acres located on both sides of McLendons Creek adjoining Jerome Miller and Farquard Campbell. John Stewart and James Muse were witnesses.

1769, Nov 21-- Land Grant #1061, Cumberland County, NC

John May Junr. received 150 acres located north of Deep River on Fall Creek about 1.5 miles above the mouth. Drury Richeson and John Trapps Senr. were chain carriers. [Editor’s Note: John and Elisabeth May deeded to David Stroud 1772]

1770, Oct 26 -- Deed Book 3, Page 552, Orange County, NC

Abraham Richeson and wife Sarah of Bladen County deeded Lambert Reed of Orange County 50 acres located on the Mouth of Buffalow Branch and Deep River adjoining William Searcy and Lambert Read. Solomon Morgin and William Moore were witnesses. Proven July 1771 by Soloman Morgan.

1771, Jan 23 -- Deed Book 4 Page 227, Cumberland County, NC

John Stainton and wife Abigail deeded Edward Moore 250 acres located on both sides of Deep River where Stainton formerly lived and Moore now lives. Patent by John Smith and sold to Stainton. James Muse and William Richardson were witnesses.

1772, Mar 7 -- Land Grant #1182, Cumberland County, NC

Isaac Hill received 100 acres located on Long Meadow adjoining Robert Edwards. Drury Richardson and Henery Kagill were chain carriers.

1772, Dec 31 -- Deed Book 6 Page 60-62, Cumberland County, NC

William Richardson and wife Elizabeth deeded Evan McSwine 125 acres located on both sides of McLendons Creek adjoining Jerome Miller and Farquard Campbell. James Munk was a witness.

1773, Jan 27 -- 1755-1779 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Cumberland County, NC

Drury Richardson was appointed overseer of the road from James Muse Esq.’s to Isaac Hill’s.

1773, Jan 28 -- 1755-1779 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Cumberland County, NC

A deed from William Richardson and wife Elizth. to Evan McSwine was proven by James Cadel.

1773, Dec 14 -- Deed Book 1, Page 248, Guilford County, NC

Soloman Morgan and wife Mehetabel deeded Lombard Reade 100 acres located north of Deep River adjoining Richeson. Granted to William Searcy 1761. William Searcy and Windsor Pearce were witnesses.

1775, Jan 10 -- Deed Book 6 Page 293, Cumberland County, NC

Leonard Cagle and wife Susana Ceagle deeded Steven Richerton a tract of land West of Little Buffalo Creek. Bartholomew Dun and William Garner were witnesses.

1775, Jan 24 -- 1755-1779 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Cumberland County, NC

Deed from Leonard Keagle and wife Susanna Keagle to Steven Richerton was proven by Bartholomew Dun.

1777 -- Tax List, Cumberland County, NC

Stephen Richardson listed $136 of taxable property in Captain John Cox’s District

Drury Richardson listed $237 of taxable property in Captain Jacob Duckworth’s District

William Richardson listed $220 of taxable property in Captain Jacob Duckworth’s District

Abraham Richardson listed $180 of taxable property in Captain Jacob Duckworth’s District

1778 -- Tax List, Cumberland County, NC

Stephen Richardson listed $200 of taxable property in Captain John Cox’s District

William Richardson listed $145 of taxable property in Captain Jacob Duckworth’s District

Abraham Richardson listed $116 of taxable property in Captain Jacob Duckworth’s District

Drewry Richardson listed $464 of taxable property in Captain Jacob Duckworth’s District

1779 -- Tax List, Cumberland County, NC

David Richardson listed $1410 of taxable property in Captain John Cox’s District

Willm. Richardson listed $100 of taxable property in Captain Jacob Duckworth’s District

1779 -- Land Grant #1948, Cumberland County, NC

Joseph Wright received 300 acres located South of Deep River adjoining Trapp ad including Barton’s improvement. Abraham Richardson and David Lawson were chain carriers.

1779, Sep 6 -- Land Grant #1986, Cumberland County, NC

Isaac Pennington received 500 acres located on both sides of Deep River adjoining John Carrell and Jacob Duckworth. Abraham Richardson and David Lawson were chain carriers.

1779, Sep 18 -- Land Grant #1883, Cumberland County, NC

Joseph Chason received 100 acres located on Morter Glade of Buffalo Creek adjoining Drury Richardson. Isaac Pennington and David Argo were chain carriers.

1779, Dec 30 -- Land Grant #1883, Cumberland County, NC

Joseph Chason received 100 acres located on Morter Glade of Buffalo Creek adjoining Drury Richardson. Isaac Pennington and David Argo were chain carriers.

1780 -- Tax List, Cumberland County, NC

David Richerson listed in Captain John Cox's District

listed 400 acres valued at $450

3 Horses, 7 Cattle and $7 cash

Total tax value $717

William Richeson listed in Captain John Cox's District

listed 4 Cattle

Total tax value $100

1783 -- Tax List, Cumberland County, NC

Drury Richardson listed $70 in Captain John Cox's District

Stephen Richardson listed $130 in Captain John Cox's District

David Richardson listed $70 in Captain John Cox's District

1783, Jul 8 -- Deed Book 7 Page 176, Cumberland County, NC

Isaac Hill deeded Zachariah Smith 100 acres located on Buffalo Creek. Patent to Nicholas Smith and conveyed by John Smith [his heir] to Hill. Mary Richerson, Ritterell Doughty and Wm. Danielly were witnesses.

1784, Jan 26 -- 1778-1795 Land Entries, Cumberland County, NC

#67 Kenneth McKenzie entered 100 acres located on Buffalo Creek adjoining Joseph Duck[worth] and Drury Richardson.

1784, Aug 27 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 4

Drury Richardson served Jury Duty

1785 -- General Assembly Session Records

Petition to erect a courthouse in the center of Randolph County, NC. Signers include:

Wm. Richeson and Drury Richeson

1785, Feb 24 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 27

Drury Richardson served Jury Duty

1785, Aug 18 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 58

Drury Richardson served Jury Duty

1785, Nov 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 64

Drury Richardson served Jury Duty

1786, Feb 14 -- Land Grant #235, Moore County, NC

William Hardin received 200 acres located South of Deep River adjoining McNeill and England. William Richardson and Drury Richardson were chain carriers.

1786, Feb 23 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 92

Drury Richardson served Jury Duty

1786, Apr 4 -- Land Grant #117, Moore County, NC

Leonard Furr received 50 acres located on Buffalo Creek adjoining Richard Bean and including his own improvement. John Viner [?] and Stephen Richardson were chain carriers.

1786, May 15 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 94

Deed from Solomon Morgan to John Caddle proven by Drury Richardson

1786, May 15 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 95

Drery Richardson served Jury Duty

1786, Aug 22 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 111

David Richardson served Jury Duty

1787 ‐‐ Marriage Licenses, Moore County, NC Will Book A Page 382

John Ritter and Elizabeth Richardson were granted a marriage license. Jesse Ritter was the surety.

1787, Jan 13 -- Land Grant #196, Moore County, NC

Kenneth McKenzie received 100 acres located on Buffalo Creek adjoining Joseph Duckworth and Drury Richardson. William Richardson and Robert Richardson were chain carriers.

1787, Feb 22 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 144

A slave named Jim was claimed by the widow of Henry Richardson alias Phillips [lately killed] based on a bill of sale from William Strother to Thomas Jennings to Carney Wright to Henry Richardson. Ordered that Strother, Jennings and Wright be notified be copy of order being sent to Sheriff of Anson and Richmond counties in case a claim can be made for Jim.

1787, May 25 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 163

Drury Richardson served Jury Duty

1787, Sep 24 -- Land Grant #292, Moore County, NC

William Barret received 50 acres located on West of McLendons Creek adjoining Farquard Campbell and McSween. Stephen Richardson and John McCaskill were chain carriers.

1787, Nov 19 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 172

Drury Richardson served Jury Duty

1787, Nov 25 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC

#116 Drury Richardson entered 50 acres southeast of Bear Creek below the Waggon Ford.

1787, Nov 25 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC

#120 William Richardson entered 100 acres on Holly Branch of Buffalow Creek.

1788, Feb 14 -- Land Grant #285, Moore County, NC

William Richardson received 100 acres located on Holly Branch. Robert Richardson and Drury Richardson were chain carriers.

1788, Feb 15 -- Land Grant #246, Moore County, NC

Drury Richardson received 50 acres located Southwest of Bear Creek adjoining Nall. William Richardson and Robert Richardson were chain carriers.

1788, Aug 19 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 203

Ordered that a road be laid from near Saml. Person’s to the courthouse in Carthage and the following hands to work: William Davis, Benj. Shields, Jas. Collins, Lenear Brewer, John Hargrove, James Brady, Henry Person, Saml. Person, John Blanchett, Joseph McGee, Joseph Duckworth, William Harden, Benj. Cooper, William Handcock, Saml. Dun, Joseph Dun, Jesse Muse, Saml. Perry, Peter Graves, Drury Richardson and William Richardson.

1788, Aug 19 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC

#142 Nicholas Nall entered 250 acres south of Bear Creek adjoining Drury Richardson.

1788, Aug 19 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC

#143 Drury Richardson entered 50 acres on Buffalow Creek adjoining his own line.

1788, Nov 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 214

Ordered that Joseph McGee be appointed overseer of the road from John McDaniel’s old place to Bear Creek and have the following hands to work: Joseph McGee, Levi Atkins, Francis Myrick, Wm. Richardson, Leaven Ainsworth, Wm. Harden Sr., Benj. Cooper, Peter Graves, Saml. Perry, Joseph McGee, Zachy. Smith, Stephen Richardson, Wm. McDaniel and John McDaniel’s boys.

1788, Nov 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 215

Drury Richardson served Jury Duty

1788, Nov 22 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC

#163 Drury Richardson entered 50 acres southeast of Buffalo Creek adjoining his own line.

1788, Dec 25 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC

#171 Drury Richardson entered 50 acres at the Ford of Buffalow Creek adjoining Zachariah Smith and his own line.

1789, Jan 27 -- Land Grant #345, Moore County, NC

Kenneth McKenzie received 50 acres located on Gum Branch of Buffalo Creek adjoining his own line. William Richardson and Robert Richardson were chain carriers.

1789, Feb 16 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 218

A deed from Stephen and Alisabeth Richardson to Henry Cagle was proven by Wm. Dunn.

1789, Feb 17 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 219

Drury Richardson served Jury Duty

1789, Mar 4 -- Land Grant #353, Moore County, NC

Nicholas Nall received 250 acres located East of Bear Creek adjoining Richardson. David Davidson and James Mainers were chain carriers.

1789, May 18 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 228

A deed from John Shuffield to Stephen Smith was proven by David Richardson

1789, Jun 4 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC

#189 David Richardson entered 50 acres on Mill Creek adjoining John Morgan.

1789, Sep 3 -- Land Grant #334, Moore County, NC

John Morgan received 50 acres located east of Cabin Creek including his own improvement. Davd. Richardson and Nathan Morgan were chain carriers.

1789, Sep 3 -- Land Grant #310, Moore County, NC

David Richardson received 50 acres located on Mill Creek adjoining John Morgan. William Morgan and John Morgan were chain carriers.

1789, Oct 13 -- Land Grant #316, Moore County, NC

Benjamin Cooper received 50 acres located on Bear Creek adjoining Maness and Nall. Benjamin Cooper Jr. and Drury Richardson were chain carriers.

1789, Oct 13 -- Land Grant #321, Moore County, NC

William Richardson received 50 acres located on Kings Street adjoining his own line. Robt. Richardson and Drury Richardson were chain carriers.

1789, Oct 13 -- Land Grant #329, Moore County, NC

Drury Richardson received 50 acres located West of Buffalo Creek adjoining Willm. Richardson. Robt. Richardson and William Richardson were chain carriers.

1789, Nov 18 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 251

Drury Richardson served Jury Duty

1789, Nov 18 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 251

Josiah Maples v. Drury Richardson

1790 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 152

William Richeson [William d. 1805, son of Drury]

(16+) 1M

(0-16) 2M

1F

Surrounding neighbors: Margaret Munro, Mary McRae, John McKenzie, Kennith Murchison, James Hill, XXX, Alexr. McIntosh, Drury Richardson, Duncan McIntosh, Nathl. Melton, Mary McLennan

1790 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 152

Drury Richardson [Drury d. 1811]

(16+) 1M

(0-16) 1M

3F

Surrounding neighbors: John McKenzie, Kennith Murchison, James Hill, William Richeson, Alexr. McIntosh, XXX, Duncan McIntosh, Nathl. Melton, Mary McLennan, Abner Chapman, John McIntosh

1790 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 156

David Richeson [Rev. War Soldier]

(16+) 1M

4F

Surrounding neighbors: Thomas Ritter, James Muse, John Hargrove, Thomas Hannon Sr., Duncan Murray, XXX, John Morgan, William Smith, John Ritter, Mathew Coggin, John Keys

1790 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 157

Stephen Richeson [Stephen, Sr. b. bef 1755]

(16+) 1M

(0-16) 2M

3F

Surrounding neighbors: Jonathan Wicker, David Kennedy, Alexr. Kennedy, Michael Bryant, Benjamin Wicker, XXX, William Copher, Edmund Hurley, Thomas Cole, Jesse Brown, John Johnston

1790 -- Census, Randolph County, NC Page 298

John Richardson [son of William d. 1794]

(16+) 1M

3F

1790 -- Census, Randolph County, NC Page 100

William Richardson [William d. 1794, brother to Drury?]

(16+) 2M

(0-16) 1M

4F

1790, Feb 16 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 256

Drury Richardson recorded his mark to be 2 smooth crops and two crops underneath

1790, Feb 16 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 256

Drury Richardson served Jury Duty

1790, May 19 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 273

Dry. Richardson served Jury Duty

1790, May 19 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 273

Joseph Fry v. Drury Richardson

1790, Aug 17 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 279

Thomas G. Mathews v. Drury Richardson

1790, Aug 17 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 279

A deed from John Morgan to William Morgan was proven by David Richardson

1790, Aug 19 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 284

Stephen Richardson served Jury Duty

1790, Nov 18 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 296

Stephen Richardson and Drury Richardson served Jury Duty

1791, Jan 6 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC

#291 Ambrose Manes entered 100 acres located on Bear Creek below the Waggon Road adjoining Nall, Brewer and Drury Richardson.

1791, Feb 23 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 301

Ordered that Stephen Richardson be appointed overseer of road in place of Leonard Furr

1791, May 18 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 310

William Richardson Junr. served Jury Duty

1791, Aug 18 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 316

Stephen Richardson served Jury Duty

1791, Oct 7 -- Land Grant #384, Moore County, NC

Drury Richardson received 50 acres located on Buffalo Creek adjoining Zachariah Smith. Cayal Johnson and William Richardson were chain carriers.

1791, Nov 23 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 325

William Richardson served Jury Duty

1792, Feb 20 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 333

William Richardson Junr. served Jury Duty

1792, Feb 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 337

Drury Richardson served Jury Duty

1792, Feb 24 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 343

Ordered that William Richardson be appointed overseer of the road in place of Stephen Richardson

1792, Feb 24 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 345

A deed from William Dunn to Stephen Richardson was proven by Jacob Cagle

1792, May 22 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 348

Drury Richardson served Jury Duty

1792, Aug 20 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 361

Drury Richardson served Jury Duty

1792, Nov 22 -- 1785-1794 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 374

A deed from Joseph Chason to William Richardson was proven by John Ritter

1793, Jan 10 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC

#563 William Richardson entered [blank] acres on Morter Glade and Buffalo Creek adjoining Joseph Chason.

1793, Jan 12 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC

#567 William Richardson entered 100 acres on Kings Street adjoining Chason.

1793, Feb 7 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC

#579 William Richardson entered 50 acres north of Buffalo Creek adjoining Zachariah Smith or the line where he formerly lived.

1793, Feb 7 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC

#580 Drury Richardson entered 50 acres north of Buffalo Creek adjoining William Richardson.

1793, Jul 15 -- Land Grant #1088, Moore County, NC

John Ritter received 100 acres located on the Morter Glade adjoining Hinson & Matthews. William Richardson and Jesse Ritter were chain carriers.

1793, Jun 6 -- Will, Randolph County, NC

Will of William Richardson, Dec'd. [William d. 1794, brother to Drury?]

Heirs: wife Elizabeth, Drury Richardson Jur., John Richardson, Francis Richardson, Sarah Richardson and Frances Melson. Witnesses: John Stid, John Latham and John Reed. Proven Mar 1794.

1793, Sep 19 -- Land Grant #1780, Moore County, NC

Ambrose Maness received 100 acres located west of Bear Creek below the Waggon Road adjoining Nall, Brewer and Drury Richardson. David Kennedy and John Kennedy were chain carriers.

1793, Dec-Jan 1794 – General Assembly Sessions Records, Moore County, NC

Stephen Richardson, Drury (D) Richardson, and Edward (x) Richardson signed the petition to form the town of Alfordstown as the county seat of Moore County. [Editor’s Note: the petition failed. In 1796 the NC General Assembly established Carthage as the county seat. In 1806, it was changed to Faginsville to honor Richardson Fagin. The name was changed back to Carthage in 1814]

1794, Mar 29 -- Land Grant #1602, Moore County, NC

Joseph McGee, assignee for Wm. Richardson received 50 acres located North of Buffalo Creek adjoining Zachariah Smith and his own line. Zachariah Smith and Jno. Ritter were chain carriers.

1794, Apr 10 -- Land Grant #2382, Moore County, NC

George Kennedy received 100 acres located East of Bear Creek adjoining McAulay, James Manus and Stephen Richardson. Henry Stuts and Jacob Stuts were chain carriers.

1794, Jun 17 -- Land Grant #827, Randolph County, NC

John Graves received 300 acres located on Reedy Creek adjoining John Lathem. John Richerson and Drewry Richerson were chain carriers.

1794, Nov 17 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 482

David Richardson served Jury Duty

1794, Aug 2 -- 1784-1797 Land Entries, Moore County, NC

#817 John McAulay Jr. entered 100 acres located south of Bear Creek adjoining Nicholas Nall, Ambrose Manes, Drury Richardson and James Thornton.

1795, Mar 27 -- Land Grant #1054, Moore County, NC

John Morgan received 100 acres located on Cabin Creek adjoining his own line. David Richardson and Nathan Morgan were chain carriers.

1795, Aug 15 -- Land Grant #884, Moore County, NC

John McAulay, Jr. received 100 acres located South of Bear Creek adjoining James Thornton, Ambrose Maness, Drury Richardson and Nicolas Nall. Ambros Maness and Christopher Huntsucker were chain carriers.

1795, Aug 17 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC

Stephen Richardson served Jury Duty

1795, Aug 17 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 526

Deed from Joseph Geson to Zachary Smith proven by Willm. Richardson

1795, Nov 16 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC

David Richardson, William Richardson, Stephen Richardson and Drury Richardson served Jury Duty.

1796, Mar 3 -- Will Book A Page 189-190, Moore County, NC

Will of Jacob Stutts, Dec’d. Heirs: wife Elizabeth Stutts [200 acres where I now live], daughter Elizabeth Furr, daughter Susanna Spivey, daughter Mary Furr, son Jacob Stutts, son John Stutts, son Christian Stutts, son Leonard Stutts, son Henry Stutts [land where I now live after his mother’s death] and daughter Catherine Stutts. Executors: Averet Smith and Elizabeth Stutts. Witnesses: Averet Smith, Stephen Richardson and Jacob Cagle. Proven Nov 1796.

1796, Aug 14 -- Land Grant #2030, Moore County, NC

Drury Richardson received 100 acres located on Buffalo Creek. Mikijah Brewer and Robert Richardson were chain carriers.

1797 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC

Wm. Richardson listed 1 poll and 325 acres on supernumerary taxes collected by Sheriff Malcom McNeill

1797, May 27 -- Land Grant #1292, Moore County, NC

William Richardson received 100 acres located on the Kings Street adjoining his own line and Joseph Geason. Drury Richardson and Jno. Ritter were chain carriers.

1797, May 27 -- Land Grant #0108, Moore County, NC

John Ritter received 50 acres located on the Morter Glade adjoining Joseph Geason. Drury Richardson and John Ritter were chain carriers.

1797, Jul 8 -- Land Grant #1440, Moore County, NC

John Ritter received 50 acres located on Buffalo Creek adjoining Pennington and his own line. Drury Richardson and Jesse Ritter were chain carriers.

1797, Nov 13 -- Land Grant #993, Moore County, NC

Zachariah Smith received 50 acres located North of Buffalo Creek adjoining his own line. Joseph McGee and William Richardson were chain carriers.

1797, Nov 14 -- Land Grant #1196, Moore County, NC

John Richardson received 100 acres located on both sides of Buffalo Creek adjoining Jacob Stutts, Stinson and McLeod. John Martin and Drury Joiner were chain carriers.

1797, Nov 14 -- Land Grant #1270, Moore County, NC

Stephen Richardson received 100 acres located North of Buffalo Creek adjoining Edwards. Joseph Cockman and James Melton were chain carriers.

1797, Nov 14 -- Land Grant #1546, Moore County, NC

John Martin received 100 acres located South of Buffalo Creek adjoining Jacob Cagle, Edwards and Richardson. John McGee and Drury Joiner were chain carriers.

1797, Dec 1 -- Land Grant #1427, Moore County, NC

Henry Stutts received 50 acres located West of Buffalo Creek adjoining Jacob Stutts. John Martin and John Richardson were chain carriers.

1797, Dec 8 -- Land Grant #1217, Moore County, NC

James Maness received 100 acres located East of Bear Creek adjoining his own line, John McAulay, and William Maness. Stephen Richardson and Parrell Sink were chain carriers.

1797, Dec 8 -- Land Grant #1434, Moore County, NC

Stephen Richardson received 50 acres located on Long Meadow adjoining Edwards, Myre, Henson and Furr. John Richardson and John Martin were chain carriers.

1797, Dec 19 -- Land Grant #1186, Moore County, NC

Drury Richardson received 50 acres located on Buffalo Creek adjoining his own line and John Ritter. Mickagor Brewer and John Ritter were chain carriers.

1797, Dec 19 -- Land Grant #1244, Moore County, NC

Joseph McGee received 100 acres located West of Buffalo Creek adjoining Zachariah Smith, Drury Richardson and Isaac Hill. Zachariah Smith and William Richardson were chain carriers.

1797, Dec 19 -- Land Grant #1245, Moore County, NC

Joseph McGee received 100 acres located East of Buffalo Creek adjoining Stephen Richardson, Hinson & Mathews, Drury Richardson, Isaac Hill, Zachariah Smith and Myer. John Ritter and Wm. Richardson were chain carriers.

1798, Feb 14 -- Land Grant #1740, Moore County, NC

William Smith Senr. received 100 acres located on Wet Creek adjoining his own line and McLeod. William Gilliam and David Richardson were chain carriers.

1798, Feb 14 -- Land Grant #1741, Moore County, NC

William Smith Senr. received 100 acres located between Wet Creek and Cabin Creek adjoining his own line and David Allison. William Gilliam and David Richardson were chain carriers.

1798, Oct 8 -- Land Grant #1444, Moore County, NC

William Richardson received 75 acres located on the Kings Street adjoining Joseph McGee, his own line and Joseph Geason. Drury Richardson and John Ritter were chain carriers.

1798, Nov 20 -- Land Grant #1543, Moore County, NC

William Smith Senr. [assignee of David Richardson] received 75 acres located on both sides of Wet Creek adjoining Jean Tedwell, Neil McLeod, John Smith and his own line. Archibald McMillan and John Smith were chain carriers. [This grant is a combination of William Smith Senr.'s 25 acre Land Entry and David Richardson's 50 acre Land Entry]

1798, Nov 30 -- Land Grant #1474, Moore County, NC

John Morgan Senr. received 100 acres located South of Cabin Creek adjoining his own line, the Speculators and David Richardson’s improvement. Nathan Smith and John Morgan Medford were chain carriers.

1798, Dec 8 -- Land Grant #0135, Moore County, NC

Mary Moore received 50 acres located on Holly Branch of Deep River adjoining William Richardson and Askins’ cabin. Danl. McDonald and Jas. Harden were chain carriers. [Editor’s Note: Never granted]

1798, Dec 13 -- Land Grant #1039, Moore County, NC

Mary Shaw received 100 acres located southeast of McLendons Creek adjoining Wm. Richardson, Farquhard Campbell, Robert Edwards, John McNeill, Malcolm Shaw and John Stewart. James Fry and Alexr. McLeod were chain carriers.

1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 42

William Richardson [William d. 1805, son of Drury]

(26-45) 1M 1F

(10-16) 2M

(0-10) 2M 2F

Surrounding neighbors: Richard Seal, James Dowd, John Overton, John Carrill Sr., Robert Dickison, XXX, James Stuart, Elisha Bettis, Samuel Womble, Cagor Brewer, Edward E. Sp---

1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 57

John Richardson [son of William d. 1822 – listed twice]

(16-26) 1M 1F

(0-10) 2F

Surrounding neighbors: Everet Wallis, Phillip White, Elijah Bettis Sr., Archd. McLain, John Settors, XXX, Samuel Martindale, Joseph Fry, Stephen Oats, Norman McLeowd, Levay McRenolds

1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 58

Stephen Richardson [Stephen, Sr. b. bef 1755]

(45+) 1M

(26-45) 1F

(16-26) 1M

(10-16) 1F

(0-10) 3M 1F

Surrounding neighbors: Alexr. McIver, Thomas Martindale, Charles Campbell, Thomas Fry, George Grahams, XXX, Nathaniel Milton, John Martin, John Wadsworth, James Milton, John Berrayman

1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 69

John Richardson [son of William d. 1822 – listed twice]

(16-26) 1M 1F

(0-10) 2F

Surrounding neighbors: Bartholomew Dunn, John McAuly, Sherwood Parrish, Jesse Lankford, Anson Milton, XXX, William Keas, John Keas, Nancy McLeowd, Christian Stuts, Daniel McDaniel

1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 69

David Richardson [Rev. War Soldier]

(45+) 1M

(26-45) 1F

(16-26) 1F

(10-16) 2F

(0-10) 1M 2F

Surrounding neighbors: William Keas, John Keas, Nancy McLeowd, Christian Stuts, Daniel McDaniel, XXX, John Tolman, Bihu Sewell, George Cagle, Catherine Cagle, Jeremiah Williams

1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 73

Drury Richardson [Drury d. 1811]

(45+) 1M 1F

(16-26) 1F

(10-16) 1M

Surrounding neighbors: James Cheek, Samuel Perry, Jeptha Medford, Hemrick Hill, John Moore, XXX, William Williamson, Benja. Graham, Daniel McDonald, Donld. McQueen, Edward Richardson

1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 74

Edward Richardson [son of Drury]

(16-25) 1M 1F

(0-10) 1M

Surrounding neighbors: Drury Richardson, William Williamson, Benja. Graham, Daniel McDonald, Donld. McQueen, XXX, Malcolm Morrison, James Matthews, Richard Cheek, Frederick Autery, Elijah Autery

1800 -- Census, Montgomery County, NC page 504

John Richardson [son of William d. 1794?]

(26-45) 1M 1F

(10-16) 2F

(0-10) 1M 3F

1800 -- Census, Randolph County, NC page 340

Fany Richardson [Dau in Law of William d. 1794?]

(45+) 1F

(26-45) 1F

(10-16) 1M

1800 -- Census, Randolph County, NC Page 340

Drury Richardson [son of William d. 1794]

(26-45) 1M 1F

(0-10) 1M 1F

1800, Jan 9 -- Land Grant #1837, Randolph County, NC

Price Hays received 50 acres located on Reedy Creek adjoining Christian Luther, John Graves, Richeson, Daniel Presnell and his own line. Drewrey Richerson and Wm. Pool Sr. were chain carriers.

1800, Jul 26 -- Land Grant #1686, Moore County, NC

Murdock McLeod received 100 acres located between Dry Creek and Horse Creek adjoining Jean Tedwell, Donald McLeod and his own line. Allen McLean and David Richardson were chain carriers.

1801, Aug 29 -- Land Grant #1756, Moore County, NC

Willis Davis received 50 acres located on both sides of Buffalo Creek adjoining Samuel Perry and own line. Jas. Harden and Robt. Richeson were chain carriers.

1802, Feb 24 -- 1801-1833 Land Entries, Randolph County, NC

#124 John Richardson entered 150 acres located on Batchelors Creek adjoining John Harvey.

1802, Oct 8 -- Land Grant #1634, Moore County, NC

Joseph McGee received 200 acres located West of Buffalo Creek adjoining his own line, Ritter, and Richardson. D. Richardson and Mikajah Brewer were chain carriers.

1802, Oct 8 -- Land Grant #2029, Moore County, NC

Mikajah Brewer received 98 acres located on Buffalo Creek adjoining John Ritter, Drury Richardson and his own line. Jno. Ritter and Edwd. Richardson were chain carriers.

1802, Nov 24 -- Land Grant #1632, Moore County, NC

John Martin and John McAulay received 100 acres located on Scotchman Creek adjoining Kenneth McKinzie, Drury Richardson, William Richardson and Thomas Smith. John McAulay and Neill McIntosh were chain carriers.

1802, Dec 24 -- Land Grant #2028, Moore County, NC

Makajor/Kager Brewer received 50 acres located West of Buffalo Creek adjoining Drury Richardson.

1803, Aug 7 -- Land Grant #0110, Moore County, NC

William Richardson received 50 acres located on Morter Glade adjoining Zachary Smith. Edward Richardson and Zachariah Smith were chain carriers. [Editor’s Note: Never granted]

1803, Oct 20 -- Land Grant #1902, Moore County, NC

John Richardson received 50 acres located on Buffalo Creek adjoining his own line, Phil White and McGee. Phil White and S. Richardson were chain carriers.

1803, Nov 15 -- Land Grant #1837, Moore County, NC

John Dunn received 100 acres located South of Mill Creek adjoining John Morgan and David Richardson. William Dunn and John Dunn were chain carriers.

1804, Apr 7 -- Land Grant #1954, Moore County, NC

Levi Deaton received 50 acres located East of Wet Creek adjoining William Key, Neil McLeod and Groves. William Key and David Richardson were chain carriers.

1805, Aug -- Will Book A Page 259, Moore County, NC

Will of William Richardson, Dec'd. Heirs: wife Margaret, sons John, Drury, William, Enoch and Noah.

Proven Aug 1805 by Joseph McGee and B. Boroughs.

1806, Feb 7 -- Land Grant #2005, Moore County, NC

Joseph Morgan received 15 acres located between Mill Creek and Cabin Creek adjoining Richardson and his own line. Nathan Morgan and James Morgan were chain carriers.

1806, Nov 4 -- 1801-1833 Land Entries, Randolph County, NC

#31 John Love entered 150 acres located on Reed Creek adjoining Fanny Richardson and his own line.

1810 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 600

Stephen Richardson [Stephen, Sr. b. bef 1755]

(45+) 1M 1F

(16-25) 2M

(10-16) 1M 1F

(0-10) 1F

Surrounding neighbors: Joseph Duckworth, Murdock Bethune, Jesse Carrol, J.B. Carrol, Francis Bullock, XXX, James Dunlap, John Cameron, Bathsheba Fry, Saml. Elkins, Michajah Thomas

1810 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 603

Edward Richardson [son of Drury]

(26-45) 1M 1F

(10-16) 1M

(0-10) 1M

Surrounding neighbors: Wm. Waddell, Fedrick Brewer, John White, Eli Phillips, Ann Lawler, XXX, George Moore, Richard Upton, James Mashburn, Jacob Smith, James Lakey

1810 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 604

Mary Richardson

(45+) 1F

(16-25) 2M

(10-16) 1M 1F

(0-10) 1M 1F

Surrounding neighbors: John McKinnon, Polly Morgan, Joseph Culberson, Cathrine Cockman, Henry Stutts, XXX, Harmon Brewr, Elizabeth Maners, Mishack Maners, Everett Wallace, John Ritter

1810 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 605

John Richardson [son of William d. 1805]

(45+) 1F

(26-45) 1M 1F

(16-25) 1F

(0-10) 2M 1F

Surrounding neighbors: Alexr. McLeod, Murdock McAuly, Edward Kennedy, Susanna Davis, John Spivey, XXX, Nathaniel Tucker, Jesse Tucker, James Latham, John Cagle, Caty Cagle

1810 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 609

Drewry Richardson [Drury d. 1811]

(45+) 1M 1F

(16-25) 1M

(0-10) 1M 1F

Surrounding neighbors: Wm. Pearce, Drury Brewer, Jason Muse, James Muse, David Jones, XXX, Danl. McDonald, Neil McDonald, Fereby Garner, Levi Reddin, Danl. Kelly

1810 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 618

John Richardson [John b 1787]

(16-25) 1M 1F

(0-10) 1F

Surrounding neighbors: Malcolm Leach, Catherine McDonald, William Frazer, Patrick Shields, Moses Teague, XXX, Isaac Smith, John McSween, Garnabrea Stephens, Merril Cox, Geo. Cox

1810 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 624

David Richardson [Rev. War Soldier]

(45+) 1M 1F

(16-25) 2F

(10-16) 1F

(0-10) 1M 4F

Surrounding neighbors: Jno. Riddle, William Berryman, Levi Deaton, Thos. Harvel, Wm. Smith, XXX, Nathan Smith, Everet Smith, John Smith, Burrel Deaton, Matthew Deaton

1810 -- Census, Randolph County, NC Page 177

Drury Richerson [son of William d. 1794]

(26-45) 1M 1F

(10-16) 1F

(0-10) 3M 2F

1811, Mar 29 -- Land Grant #2120, Moore County, NC

John McIver received 250 acres located between Richland Creek and McLendons Creek on the Waggon Road and Barn Branch and the Island Ford road from the Waggon Ford adjoining Jesse Muse (where Samuel Elkins lived), Joseph Dunn, Jonathan Evans, Saml. Dunn (where John Richardson now lives), Jesse Sowel and Jeremiah Dean. Jesse Sowel and Thos. Muse were chain carriers.

1811, Apr 15 -- Will Book A, Page 271, Moore County, NC

Will of Drury Richardson, Dec’d. Heirs: wife Sally [all my land on both sides of the King Street], daughter Sally Writter, son Edward Richardson, son Robert Richardson, daughter Letha Cooper, daughter Eliza Writter, daughter Oma Brewer, deceased son William Richardson and son-in-law John Writter. Executors: Bryan Boroughs and John Writter. Witnesses: Aaron Smith and B. Boroughs. Proven May 1811.

1811, May [undated estimate] -- Will Book A Page 332, Moore County, NC

Estate of Drury Richardson, Dec’d. by Administrator John Richardson. [Editor’s Note: No date given on actual inventory, but the date was estimated using probate date of Will above.]

1812-1815 -- North Carolina Militia Muster Roll

Drury Richardson and John Richardson were listed in the Fourth Regiment (detached from the 4th and 14th Brigades), Sixth Company (detached from the Moore Regiment)

1812, Feb 23 -- Land Grant #2240, Moore County, NC

William Richardson received 50 acres located on Kings Street adjoining his own line and John Upton. Jesse Upton and Drury Richardson and William Reeves were chain carriers.

1814, Nov 11 -- Land Grant #2228, Moore County, NC

Daniel McNeill received 52 acres located West of Wet Creek adjoining Grove, Neil McLeod, Thomas Harvel and Key. Phillip McNeill and David Richardson were chain carriers.

1814, Nov 11 -- Land Grant #2230, Moore County, NC

Hector McNeill received 15.5 acres located East of Wet Creek adjoining own line, Neil McLeod and Grove. Phillip McNeill and David Richardson were chain carriers.

1815 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC

Drury Richardson listed 375 acres valued at $250

Stephen Richardson listed 400 acres valued at $600

David Richardson lists 75 acres valued at $75

1816 -- Record of Estates Book B Page 114-118, Moore County, NC

Estate of Neil McLeod, dec’d. by Murdock Martin and Alexr. McLeod.

Accounts due on the following as of 1816 – estate probated in 1827: David Richardson, Mathias Richardson.

1816, May 21 -- Land Grant #2382, Moore County, NC

George Kennedy received 100 acres located east of Bear Creek adjoining McAulay, James Manus and Stephen Richardson. Henry Stuts and Jacob Stuts were chain carriers.

1817, Apr 17 -- Land Grant #2564, Moore County, NC

Henry Stutts received 50 acres located West of Buffalo Creek adjoining Stephen Richardson Senr., Stephen Richardson Jur., Jacob Stutts, His own line and John Richardson. Christopher Stutts and James Lacky were chain carriers.

1817, May-Aug -- 1796-1841 County Accounts, Moore County, NC Page 21

1817, May-Aug 9, 1818 -- 1808-1819 Trial and Appearance Docket, Moore County, NC

John Richardson v. John Melton

1817, July 17 -- Land Grant #2479, Moore County, NC

John Melton received 70 acres located North of Buffalo Creek adjoining his own line. James Melton and Edward Richardson were chain carriers.

1817, Nov 13 -- Land Grant #2331, Moore County, NC

John Richardson received 50 acres located between Lick Creek and the Horsepen Branch adjoining Francis Myrick. Drewry Richeson and Jesse Ritter were chain carriers.

1818-1823 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC

John Richardson listed 450 acres valued at $655

John Richardson [for D. Richardson’s Estate] listed 50 acres valued at $160

Stephen Richardson listed 400 acres valued at $600

Stephen Richardson, Junr. listed 300 acres valued at $300

David Richardson lists 75 acres valued at $100

Druray Richardson listed 378 acres valued at $250

1820 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 306

Enoch Richardson [son of William d. 1805]

(16-25) 1M 1F

(0-10) 1F

Surrounding neighbors: John Lawhon, Benj. Phillips, Eli Phillips, John Phillips Sr., Sampson D. Smith , XXX, Isaac Sowel, John Sowel Jr., John Sowel Sr., John Sowel, Jesse Sowell

1820 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 307

Isham Richardson [son of William d. 1822 – listed twice?]

(26-45) 1M 1F

(0-10) 2M

Surrounding neighbors: James Melton, Wm. Melton, Betsy Wood, Solloman Brewer, Martin Rouse, XXX, Stephen Richardson, Wm. Lakey, John Smith, Lewis Williamson, James Owens

1820 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 307

Stephen Richardson [Stephen, Sr. b. bef 1755]

(45+) 1M 1F

(16-25) 1F

Surrounding neighbors: Wm. Melton, Betsy Wood, Solloman Brewer, Martin Rouse, Isham Richardson, XXX, Wm. Lakey, John Smith, Lewis Williamson, James Owens, Wm. Smith [R.]

1820 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 308

Isham Richardson [son of William d. 1822 – listed twice]

(26-45) 1M

(16-25) 1F

(0-10) 2M 1F

Surrounding neighbors: Mary McLeod, Neil McLeod, Alexr. McLeod, Wm. Jones, Isaach Cagle, XXX, Abner Brown, Wm. Dunn, Rory Manley, Malcolm Morison, Angus Morison

1820 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 309

John Richardson [son of William d. 1805]

(45+) 1F

(26-45) 1M 1F

(16-25) 1M

(16-18) 1M

(10-16) 1F

(0-10) 3M

Surrounding neighbors: John McIver Esq., Rodrick McIver, Angus Chisholm, James McDonald, Jephta Runals, XXX, Patrick Dowd, Abednego Manis, Henry Spivey, Nameless Manis, Nicholas Nall

1820 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 310

David Richardson [Rev. War Soldier]

(45+) 1M 1F

(16-25) 2F

(10-16) 1F

(0-10) 1M

Surrounding neighbors: Normon Matheson, Mary Buie, Neill Mcinon, Normon McInon, John Richardson, XXX, Malcom Mathison, Angus Morison, Holden Cox, Elisabeth Jackson, Ned Cox

1820 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 310

John Richardson [son of David]

(16-25) 1M 1F

(0-10) 1F

Surrounding neighbors: Allen Bethune, Normon Matheson, Mary Buie, Neill Mcinon, Normon McInon, XXX, David Richardson, Malcom Mathison, Angus Morison, Holden Cox, Elisabeth Jackson

1820 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 311

Drury Rardson [son of William d. 1805]

(26-45) 1M 1F

(0-10) 1M 1F

Surrounding neighbors: Polly Keeland, Lewis Johnstone, John Cavendish, Betsy Keeland, Judith Maness, XXX, John Danely, Thos. Dannelly, Jesse Upton, Wm. Reaves, John Upton

1820 -- Census, Lincoln County, TN Page 131

John Richardson [son of William d. 1794]

(45+) 1M 1F

(16-26) 1M

(10-16) 1M 2F

(0-10) 1F

1820, Apr 8 -- 1801-1833 Land Entries, Randolph County, NC

#1017 George Luther entered 125 acres located on Reeds Creek adjoining Lewis Green and Fanny Richardson.

1820, May 2 -- 1801-1833 Land Entries, Randolph County, NC

#1022 Fanny Richardson entered 200 acres located on Reedy Creek adjoining Davis Hix, Toms Winslow and James Hutson.

1821, May 17 -- Land Grant #2581, Moore County, NC

Henry Stutts received 50 acres adjoining George Horner, Stephen Richardson and Sink. Henry Stutts and William Stutts were chain carriers.

1822, Mar 23 -- 1801-1833 Land Entries, Randolph County, NC

#1199 William Richardson entered 50 acres located on Reed Creek adjoining William Hix, James Hudson and his own line.

1823, Jan 4 -- Land Grant #2631, Moore County, NC

John Cockman received 13.75 acres located on Buffalo Creek adjoining Stephen Richardson, Mrs. Wood, his own line, James Melton and McLeod. Jesse Upton and Drury Richardson were chain carriers.

1823, Jul 30 -- Land Grant #26152, Moore County, NC

John Richeson received 100 acres located South of Richland Creek adjoining Kelly, his own line and Rowan. Phillip Brooks and Wm. B. Smith were chain carriers.

1823, Aug 18 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 3

Ordered that William Jones be appointed overseer of the road from Kennedy’s Mill to the old road at Solomon Brewers and have the following hands to work: Wm. Williams, Joseph Williams, Wm. Dunn, George Williams, John Wallis, John Stuts, Jacob Stuts, George Kenedy, Jacob Stuts (son of Henry), Isham Richardson, William Milton, John Williams, Thomas Williams, Jesse Melton, Henry Melton, Robert Milton and Joseph Wallis.

1823, Aug 18 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 3

Ordered that John Richardson be appointed overseer in place of Stephen Davis.

1823, Nov 27 -- Land Grant #2632, Moore County, NC

Jesse Upton received 150 acres located on Buffalo Creek adjoining John Stutts, McLeod, Solomon Brewer, his own line and Drury Richardson. John Cockman and Wm. Rives were chain carriers.

1824, Feb 17 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 25

Ordered that John Richardson road overseer have the following additional hands to work: Calvin Cox, Isaac Smith, Samson D. Smith, Jason Muse, George Fry, Wm. Dowdy, John Dowdy, Wm. Harris, Green Hill, Jesse Muse, Thomas Dowdy, Zack Jones, John Carrell, Kindred Phillips, Mrs. Davis (Mose and Jery), Henry Stuts, Marvil Ritter and Demsay Sowell.

1824, Mar 30 -- 1801-1833 Land Entries, Randolph County, NC

#1313 Samuel Brown entered 100 acres located on Richland Creek adjoining Drew Richardson and William Comer.

1824, Mar 30 -- 1801-1833 Land Entries, Randolph County, NC

#1314 Abel Cox entered 150 acres located on Richland Creek adjoining Drew Richardson and Samuel Brown.

1824, Jun 4 -- Land Grant #2638, Moore County, NC

Drury Richardson received 50 acres located on Buffalo Creek adjoining his own line and Robert Wilson. Enoch Richardson and John Richardson were chain carriers.

1824, Jun 4 -- Land Grant #2639, Moore County, NC

Drury Richardson received 8 acres located on Buffalo Creek adjoining his own line and John Stutts. Enoch Richardson and John Richardson were chain carriers.

1824, Aug 5 -- Land Grant #2647, Moore County, NC

Neil McLeod received 40 acres located Northwest of Buffalo Creek adjoining Henry Stutts, John Richardson, John Spivey and his own line. H. Stutts and John McLeod were chain carriers.

1824, Aug 16 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 44

John Richardson and William Williams be discharged as security for Henry Stuts on bastardy charge as he is already in jail.

1824, Aug 17 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 45

Ordered that William Waddell, James Gains and Hiram Kennedy settle with Isham Richardson and Dorothy Ritter, Administrators of Thomas Ritter Dec’d.

1824, Sep 17 -- Will Book B Page 43, Moore County, NC

Will of William Smith, dec'd. Heirs: wife Jenny Smith [received 225 acres], children William Smith, Nathan Smith, Everet Smith, Sarah Spivey, Jenny Cagle, and David Richardson. Executor: Phillip McNeill. Proven Feb 1826 by Simon McNeill.

1824, Oct 23 -- A History of Sandy Creek Baptist Association by George Purefoy, Page 89

William Dowd, P.W. Dowd and Noah Richardson from Friendship Church (Moore County) were delegates to the Association meeting at Mount Zion Meeting House in Orange [now Alamance] County, NC.

1824, Dec 13 -- Land Grant #2709, Moore County, NC

George Moore received 100 acres located on the waters of Buffalo Creek adjoining Brown, Kennedy, Emanuel Yow (formerly John Melton) and Stephen Richardson. John Stutts and Thomas Dannelly were chain carriers.

1824, Dec 29 -- Land Grant #2706, Moore County, NC

John B. Kelly received 200 acres located north of McLendons Creek adjoining Daniel H. Muse, John Tyson, Dean (formerly Jesse Muse), Sowell (formerly Roan) and Richeson. Nathan Holloway and John Ferguson were chain carriers.

1824, Dec 29 -- Land Grant #2707, Moore County, NC

John B. Kelly received 300 acres located on both sides of the Waggon Road, west of the Island Ford Road adjoining John Richeson, Dean (formerly Jesse Muse) and his own line. Nathan Holloway and John Ferguson were chain carriers.

1824, Nov 5 -- Land Grant #2660, Moore County, NC

Robert Wilson received 50 acres located on Buffalo Creek adjoining John Ritter, “old” Drury Richardson, “young” Drury Richardson and John Dannelly. Thomas Dannelly and John Ritter were chain carriers.

1824, Dec 13 -- Land Grant #2709, Moore County, NC

George Moore received 100 acres located on Buffalo Creek adjoining Brown, Kennedy, Emanuel Yow (formerly John Melton), and Stephen Richardson. John Stutts and Thomas Dannelly were chain carriers.

1825, Feb 21 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 62

Ordered that Demsay Sowell be appointed overseer of the road in place of John Richardson and have the following additional hands to work: Calvin Cox, Samson D. Smith, Jason Muse, George Fry, Wm. Dowdy, John Dowdy, Wm. Harris, Jesse Muse, Thomas Dowdy, Zacariah Jones, John Carrell, Kindred Phillips, Mrs. Davis (Mose and Jery) and Marvil Ritter.

1825, Feb 24 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 70

Deed from John Richardson to Jeremiah Williams proven by Jesse Brown

1824, Mar 30 -- 1801-1833 Land Entries, Randolph County, NC

#1447 Samuel Brown entered 150 acres located on Richland Creek adjoining Drew Richardson and William Comer.

1825, Nov 23 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 102

Bill of sale from Hannah Duckworth to John Dannelly Jur. proven by Druray Richardson

1827, Jan 4 -- Land Grant #2744, Moore County, NC

Thomas Brown received 50 acres located on both sides of Wet Creek adjoining his own line, William Smith and Jesse Brown Jr. John Richardson and Isaiah Brown were chain carriers.

1827, May 23 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 174

Deed from John Richardson to Dempsey Sowell was acknowledged

1827, Aug 24 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 187

Deed from John Richardson to Phillip Brooks was acknowledged

1828, Mar 4 -- Will Book B Page 58-59, Moore County, NC

Will of Richard Upton, Dec’d. Heirs: wife, son James, son George, son Richard and daughter Dorcus. Executors: son James Upton and Joseph G. Moore. Witness: Noah Richardson. Proven May 1828.

1828, May 20 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 213

The last will and testament of Richard Upton Dec’d. was proven by Noah Richardson. Joseph Moore and James Upton named executors.

1828, Aug 5 -- 1801-1833 Land Entries, Randolph County, NC

#1667 Willie Matthews entered 150 acres located on Richland Creek adjoining Drew Richardson and William Comer.

1828, Aug 19 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 227

Ordered that Colin Munroe be appointed overseer of the road from McIvers fork of the Joel Road to Dry Creek and work the following hands: John Munroe, Kenneth Morison, Angus McCaskill, John McCaskill’s hand, Daniel McDonald’s hand, Levy Deaton’s hand, Angus Morison, David Richardson, Wm. Deaton, John Deaton, James Cahey, Charles McArthur, Isaac Deaton and Matthew Deaton.

1829, Mar 23 -- 1801-1833 Land Entries, Randolph County, NC

#1728 Drewry Richardson entered 214 acres located on Richland Creek adjoining William Comer and Abel Cox.

1829, Mar 24 -- 1801-1833 Land Entries, Randolph County, NC

#1732 Joel Cox entered 400 acres located on Richland Creek adjoining Drew Richardson, Joshua Cox and his own line.

1829, Aug 18 -- 1823-1831 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 277

Ordered that Wm. Buie be appointed the overseer of the road from the Montgomery County line to Martin’s old store and work the following hands: James Keys, John Smith, Wm. Smith, Joseph Smith, Simon McNeill, Isaac Smith, John McNeill, Joshua Keys, Thomas Keys, John Richardson, Isah Autray, Isham Harvill and Mr. McKinnon’s Jim.

1830 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 446

John Richardson [son of David]

(30-40) 1M

(20-30) 1F

(10-15) 1F

(5-10) 1F

(0-5) 1M 1F

Surrounding neighbors: Peter Thomas, Joseph G. Moore, Neill Dunlap Esq., Robt. Melton, Neill McIntosh, XXX, Daniel McKenzie, Alexr. Smith, Jessy Brown, Ansel Melton, John M. Cagle

1830 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 467

Noah Richardson [son of William d. 1805]

(40-50) 1F [Mother Margaret]

(20-30) 1M 1F

(5-10) 1M

Surrounding neighbors: Neil McLeod [BS], John Rogers, Elijah Jackson, Richd. Huckabee, Charles Gilchrist, XXX, Alexr. McIver, Leml. Thomas, Benj. Jackson, Wm. Estes, Florah McLeod

1830 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 477

David Richardson [Rev. War Soldier]

(60-70) 1M

(50-60) 1F

(40-50) 1F

(20-30) 1F

(15-20) 1M

(10-15) 1M

Surrounding neighbors: Margt. McArthur, John Keyes, Sarah Graham, Martin Martin, Samuel Keyes, XXX, Cressy Dunn, Wm. D. Manus, Wm. Manus Sr., Jeremh. Williams, Archd. McDonald [C.]

1830 -- Census, Randolph County, NC Page 4

John Richerson [John b. 1787]

(40-50) 1M

(30-40) 1F

(20-30) 1F

(10-15) 1M

(5-10) 1M

(0-5) 2M 2F

1830 -- Census, Randolph County, NC Page 6

Drury Richerson [son of William d. 1794]

(50-60) 1M 1F

(20-30) 2F

(15-20) 2F

1830 -- Census, McNairy County, TN Page 145

Drury Richardson [son of William and grandson of Drury d. 1811]

(40-50) 1M

(20-30) 1F

(5-10) 2M

(0-5) 1F

1830 -- Census, Lincoln County, TN Page 211-B

Drewry Richardson [son of John and grandson of William d. 1794]

(30-40) 1M

(20-30) 1F

(5-10) 1F

(0-5) 1M 1F

1830, Oct 23 -- A History of Sandy Creek Baptist Association by George Purefoy, Page 101

Elder N. Richardson, John Dowdy and James Dowdy from Friendship Church (Moore County) were delegates to the Association meeting at Love’s Creek Meeting House in Chatham County, NC.

1831, May 16 -- Land Grant #2883, Moore County, NC

Thomas Brown received 50 acres located on North of Cabin Creek adjoining William Smith. John Richardson and Isaiah Brown were chain carriers.

1831, Oct 22 -- A History of Sandy Creek Baptist Association by George Purefoy, Page 103

Elder Eli Phillips, Elder N. Richardson and Brother B. Phillips from Friendship Church (Moore County) were delegates to the Association meeting at Antioch Meeting House in Orange County, NC.

1831, Nov 7-Apr 15, 1837 -- Estate, Randolph County, NC

Estate of John Richardson, Dec’d. by Administrator Jesse Larrence. James Johnston, Lewis Spinks and Garret Spinks appointed to provide year’s support for widow Susanna Richardson. John Richardson died Oct 1831. Heirs: widow Susanna Richardson, John Richardson, Stephen Richardson, Mary Richardson, Noah Richardson, Eli Richardson and Elizabeth Richardson.

1831, Dec 19 -- 1801-1833 Land Entries, Randolph County, NC

#1913 John Kemp entered 400 acres located on Richland Creek adjoining Drew Richardson, Joshua Cox and his own line.

1833, Mar 18 -- Land Grant #2939, Moore County, NC

Daniel McCrummen received 7 acres located between Richland Creek and McLendon Creek adjoining his own line and Noah Richardson. Angus McKinnon and John McLeod were chain carriers.

1833, Sep 18 -- Dover Baptist Church Records, Moore County, NC

Elder Noah Richardson, Elder John Monroe, Brethren James Dunlap and David Kennedy met to organize Dover Baptist Church after 70 members of the Forks of the Little River Church were asked to be dismissed to start their own church. Charter members listed: James Polk, Elizabeth Freeman, Reuben Freeman, Flony Phillips, Katherine Leach, Horatio Sugg, Olive Britt, Dicy Cagle, Mary Britt, John Smith, Mary Owen, Zacheus Britt, Henry Freeman, James Sanders, Stephen Davis, Jonathan Richardson, Alfred Britt, Alexander Leach, Elizabeth Davis, Miles Jordan, Britian Britt, Elizabeth Freeman, Elizabeth Richardson, Randel Presnal, Burrel Deaton, Elisa Freeman, John Leach, Sarah Smith, Thomas Ward, Sarah Sugg, Christine Leach, Charity Deaton, Sarah Britt, Clarah Callicutt, William Owen, Mary Smith, Ernest Smith, Flony Deaton, Mary Freeman, Elizah Hancock, Martha Hussey, Elizabeth Phillips, Zacah Britt, Catherine Cagle, Mary Deaton, Sarah Allen, Mary Smith, Nancy Jones, Elizabeth Allen, William Deaton, Mark Phillips, Nancy Britt, Rachel Hancock, Levi Deaton, Edmund Phillips, Elizabeth Dunlap, Maysey Polk, John Morgan, Elisha Cagle, Patience Deaton, John Maines, Hiram Britt, Molsey Spivey, Levi Deaton Jr., Margaret Brown, Margaret Deaton and Nancy Allen.

1834, Jan 21-Feb 25 -- Notice, Fayetteville Observer [Fayetteville, NC] Newspaper

Moore County, NC -- Petition of sale of Real Estate by John McLeod, Moses Kidd and wife Elizabeth and Nancy McLeod (Heirs of Neill McLeod); and James Garner, Lewis Garner, Dolly Ritter, John Manus and wife Sally (heirs at law of Lewis Garner) against John Richardson and wife Judea and Stephen Johnson and wife Elizabeth and others living beyond the State.

1834, Nov 24 -- Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty, File S8067 Jesse Bean

Jesse Bean (resident of Moore County, NC) applied for a pension and stated that he was born in 1757/1758 near Hico when his father was removing from the city of Washington to Montgomery County, NC. Noah Richardson, Cornelius H. Dowd, Nathan Fry (Moore County residents) and Joshua Hurley (Montgomery County resident) submitted affidavits of support.

1836 -- Tax List, Henderson County, TN

Enoch Richardson listed 1 white poll

1836, Jan 9 -- Land Grant #2970, Moore County, NC

Hiram Deaton received 100 acres located between Mill Creek and Cabin Creek adjoining his own line [formerly David Richardson], Joseph Morgan, John Morgan, James Key and James Morgan. William T. Morgan and William Dunn were chain carriers.

1836, Sep 30 -- Land Grant #2964, Moore County, NC

Thomas Brown received 50 acres located on both sides of Dry Creek adjoining his own line, William Smith and John McNeill. Hardy Sanders and John Richardson were chain carriers.

1837 -- Tax List, Henderson County, TN

Enoch Richardson listed 1 white poll

1839, Dec 10 -- Land Grant #3131, Moore County, NC

Noah Richardson received 63 acres located East of Buffalo Creek adjoining William Richardson and his own line. William B. Richardson and William Reeves were chain carriers.

1839, Dec 10 -- Land Grant #3132, Moore County, NC

William Blake Richardson received 25 acres located on the Morter Glade adjoining his own line, Upton and Noah Richardson. Noah Richardson and William Reeves were chain carriers.

1840 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 185

Jonathan Richardson [grandson of David]

(50-60) 1F

(20-30) 1M 1F

(0-5) 2M 1F

1840 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 190

Noah Richardson [son of William d. 1805]

(70-80) 1F [Mother Margaret]

(30-40) 1M 1F

(15-20) 1M

(0-5) 2M

1840 -- Census, Randolph County, NC Page 73

Drury Ritchardson [son of William d. 1794]

(60-70) 1M

(20-30) 1F

(5-10) 1M

(0-5) 1M

1840 -- Census, Henderson County, TN Page 364-B

Enoch Richardson [son of William and grandson of Drury d. 1811]

(40-50) 1M

(30-40) 1F

(15-20) 1M 1F

(10-15) 1M 1F

(5-10) 2M 1F

(0-5) 1M 1F

1840 -- Census, Lincoln County, TN Page 11-B

Drury Richardson [son of John and grandson of William d. 1794]

(40-50) 1M

(30-40) 1F

(20-30) 1M

(15-20) 1F

(10-15) 1M

(5-10) 1F

(0-5) 1M 1F

1840, Nov 17 -- Land Grant #3187, Moore County, NC

Noah Richardson received 67 acres located on Kings Street adjoining William Richardson Senr., Upton and his own line. William B. Richardson and William Williams were chain carriers.

1841, Jan 9 -- Marriage Bond, Randolph County, NC

William Spinks and Elizabeth Garner received marriage bond. John Richardson was bondsman. Hugh McCain was witness. [Editor’s Note: Date of marriage occurred on or after date of marriage bond.]

1841, Oct 29 -- Land Grant #3188, Moore County, NC

Noah Richardson received 17.5 acres located on Buffalo Creek adjoining his own line and John Stutts. William B. Richardson and William Caldwell were chain carriers.

1841, Nov 16 -- Land Grant #3204, Moore County, NC

Josiah Wallace received 98 acres located on Scotchman Creek adjoining John R. Ritter, Matthew Davis and Noah Richardson. William Ritter and Wesly Ritter were chain carriers.

1841, Nov 16 -- Land Grant #3205, Moore County, NC

John R. Ritter received 100 acres located on Scotchman Creek adjoining Noah Richardson and Josiah Wallace. William Ritter and Wesley Ritter were chain carriers.

1844 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC

Jonathan Richardson listed 140 acres valued at $75 and 1 white poll on Cabin Creek in District #6

1844, Apr 23 -- 1844-1847 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 7

Ordered that Joseph Upton be appointed overseer of the road from George Moores to the branch near McQueens and have the following hands to work: Elisha Cagle, James Melton, Cornl. Mathews, George Williams, David Cockman, Joseph Cockman, Sampson Cockman, Isaac Williams, George Cockman, George W. Horner, Noah Richardson hands, Seburn Jones, John Cockman, Abram Hunsucker, William Williams, James Deaton, Quimby Sowell, William Richardson, John Jones, Allen Jones and Jeremiah Williams.

1844, Sep 20 -- A History of Sandy Creek Baptist Association by George Purefoy, Page 118

Elder N. Richardson, Elder E. Phillips and Joseph Upton from Friendship Church (Moore County were delegates to the Association meeting at Mount Gilead Meeting House in Chatham County, NC.

1844, Oct 28 -- 1844-1847 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 68

Ordered that George Hunsucker merchant be appointed overseer of the road from center of Bare Creek to the fork of the Salem Road and have the following hands to work: George W. Horner, William Jones hands, Leonard Furr, John Cagle, Noah Brewer, John H. Stutts, George Davis, Stephen Shuffield, William Stuts, James Stutts, Linsey Stutts, George Williams, Joseph Williams, William Stutts, Leonard Stutts, James Davis, Lewis Mainess, Upshur Furr, J.M. Worth hands, Henry Gaster, S. McClendon’s hands [Nathan, Sollomon, Nat, Tom], Doctor Smith’s hands [Isaac, Jordan, Westley], Stephen Davis, Jacob Williams, James Williams, James M. Williams, John Thomas, Charles Grible, Jon Hamons, Thomas Danneilly, Isam Thrift, John Martin’s hands [Sam, Baze, Fed], Peter J. Swain, James Hunsucker and William Richardson.

1845 -- Tax List, Moore County, NC

Noah Richardson (Guardian for Saml. Jackson heirs) listed 100 acres valued at $125 on Juniper Creek, 150 acres valued at $239 on Juniper Creek and 100 acres valued at $125 adjoining Carthage in District #3

A. 1845, Jan 28 -- 1844-1847 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 118

Noah Richardson be appointed guardian of the minor heirs of Samuel Jackson, Dec’d.: John A. Jackson, Ann Margaret Jackson, Martha R. Jackson and Samuel Thomas Jackson with Samuel J. Person and John Morrison.

1845, Jan 28 -- 1844-1847 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 118

Administration of the estate of Jacob Cagle Dec’d. is granted to John Dunlap with George Cagle and Henry Yow as securities

1845, Jan 29 -- 1844-1847 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 122

Deed from Nancy Freeman, William R. Britt, Joseph Britt and Zacariah Britt to Jonathan Richardson was proven by Rheubin Allen

1845, Jan 31 -- 1844-1847 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 137

State v. John Muse and Jane Richardson. Abram Hunsucker and Franklin Muse were witnesses.

1845, Jul 29 -- 1844-1847 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 196

Ordered that Sarah Richardson be released from payment of a double tax on her land for the year 1844 paid in 1845. See John Richardson affidavit filed.

1845, Sep 26 -- A History of Sandy Creek Baptist Association by George Purefoy, Page 142

Elder N. Richardson, Elder Eli Phillips and E.Q. Sowell from Friendship Church (Moore County) were delegates to the Association meeting at Mineral Spring Meeting House in Chatham County, NC.

1845, Oct 27 -- Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty, File S9074, David and Sarah Richardson

Sarah Richardson (age 85), widow of veteran David Richardson applied for a pension listing David Richardson as dying on May 17, 1842 in Moore County, NC and their marriage as 1785 in Cumberland County, NC. John Richardson, son and administrator of David Richardson Dec’d. filed an affidavit on Oct 25, 1852. Widow Sarah Richardson died on Oct 30, 1847 leaving children: John Richardson, Polly Cockman, Jenny Smith, Nancy Richardson, Vicy Richardson, Betsey Morgan, Angy Brown, Peggy Richardson and Malony Smith. Jacob Gaster and James Munk (age 88 in 1845) filed affadavits of support saying they served with David Richardson. James Fry (age 88) filed a supportive affidavit in 1846.

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