file of Mrs. Loyd Philips
file of Mrs. C C Mitchell
birthplace, deathplace
mg date
says he was married 2 times--once to a Mary
has him listed as md to Sarah Sandefur of SC
she is listed as mother to John Petty (1808)death also listed as 19 Sep 1949
file of Delbert and Renee Love
possible alternate birthdate: 1853
possible alternate deathplace: Halifax Co., VAPetty Papers Vol 2 #3 pg 49
military record of a Francis Petty, age 87 in 1840 census of Ohio Co., KY
living with Pinkney PettyNamed in Francis Moore Petty's account book, #11 page 53
There is a court record in Mercer Co., KY for the mother-in-law to Francis M. Petty. She mentions Francis paid her for midwife duties. It is presumed that Francis M. Petty's wife was the daughter of Mary Brown. He seemed to be paying her for delivery of his and A. Brown's child.
Francis Petty from Gen.forum
Transcript of Selected Rev Pension papers:(begin transcription)[pg 1, card/sheet]SERVICE (a star here)NUMBER S._Petty, Francis[pg 2, sheet, typed, modern]GUY RANNEY OFFICE OFCLERK OHIO COUNTY COURT CLERKcourt first monday in each monthHARTFORD, KYOct. 24th, 1928.Bureau of Pensions,Washington, D.C.Gentlemen:-I am very anxious to join the D.A.R. and I need some information from your office as follows;I want to know if you have any war record of Capt. Francis Petty, he served 7 years in the American Revolution and died in Ohio County in 1848. I want to know his wifes maiden name, and whether he was married more than once, and from what County his wife was from.I would be glad to get this information and if there is any cost attached to it I will gladly remit it if you will advise me, if there isn't any I will certainly appreciate it very much.Yours very truly,Mrs. Guy Ranney.(Signed) Mrs. Guy Ranney[pg 3, sheet, handwritten, modern]On the Revolutionary War Agency book of Kentucky, under Act of June 7, 1832 pensioners, is the name Francis Petty, by .29741. $30. Cet. issued Feb. 11, 1835 + on census of 1840 is Francis Petty of Ohio Co, Ky. aged 87 yers.There is no record anywhere else of such a claim. The old war invalid and widow books of admitted claims were searched and no such claim under any file number, which indicates that the papers were missing in 1870, when the claims were arranged under that system.The old war rejected file records were searched and the only person of that name found was O.W. Inv. Rejected 17056. Francis K. Petty who enlisted in 1858 + served to 1881 in H 34 U.S. Inf and I.10.US. Inf. He died Mar. 23, 1889 and his minors were pensioned see Minor Cet. 617830 for all papers. Of course this has nothing to do with the Rev. War pensioner of the Ky. Agency.I searched all books + record, nothing on file Sept 15, 1913.(Signed) A.(?) Wilson[pg 4, sheet, type, modern]April 19, 1938==============Peter Demoss-S.10558Francis Petty-S.Rev.WarHonorable Louis LudlowHouse of RepresentativesWashington, D.C.My dear Mr. Ludlow:Reference is made to your letter in which you request information in regard to Peter DeMoss, of Pendleton County, Kentucky, and Francis Petty, of Ohio County, Kentucky, both soldiers of the Revolutionary War.The records of these soldiers are furnished you herein.Peter DemossS.10558The data which follow were obtained from the papers on file in Revolutionary War pension claim S.10558, based upon the military service in that war of Peter Demoss.The date and place of birth and names of the parents of Peter Demoss are not shown.Peter Demoss enlisted at Winchester, Virginia, August 14, 1775, served in Captain John Neville's Company, 4th Virginia Regiment, and in Colonel Charles Scott's Virginia Regiment and in Captain Waggoner's Company, Colonel James Wood's 12th Virginia Regiment; was in the battle of Monmouth, after which he was transferred to the Wagonmaster's Department, and served until a short time before the surrender of Lord Cornwallis.He was allowed pension on his application executed October 21, 1818, at which time he was aged about sixty-six years and resided in Pendleton County, Kentucky.In 1830, soldier stated that his family then residing with him consisted of his wife, aged sixty-two years and a son, John, aged eighteen yeras. There are no further data in regard to[pg 5, sheet, typed, modern]the wife of Peter Demoss and no names of any other children are given.* * * * * *Francis PettyS.-Rev.WarThe Revolutionary War records of this office show that Francis Petty, a private, was pensioned under the Act of June 7, 1832, at the rate of $30,00 per annum. His pension certificate No.29741, was issued February 11, 1836, pension commenced March 4, 1831, Kentucky Agency.In the Census of Pensioners as returned by the marshals of the several judicial districts under the act for taking the Sixth Census, printed in 1840, the name of one Francis Petty apperas, as of Ohio County, Kentucky, aged eighty-seven years, residing with Pinkney Petty.There are no papers on file in the claim for pension of Francis Petty and the cause is unknown to this office at the present time. It is presumed, however, that they were withdrawn from the files at an early date for some legal action, and never returned, hence, this office has no further data regarding this soldier.* * * * * *Very truly yoursA.D. HILLERExecutive Assistantto the Administrator.[pg 6, sheet, typed, modern]October 13, 1932================Matthew Coulter-S.30349Francis Petty-S-_____Mrs. Ludlow F. Petty1226 Barrott AvenueLouisville, KentuckyDear Madam:Reference is made to your letter in which you request information in regard to Matthew Coulter and Francis Petty, soldiers of the Revolutionary War, who, in 1840, were residents of Mercer County, Kentucky. Their histories are given below:The data furnished herein are obtained from the papers on file in Revolutionary War claim for pension, S. 30349, based upon the military service of Matthew Coulter in that war.Matthew Coulter volunteered in Orange County, North Carolina and served as a private with the North Carolina Troops, as follows: from late in the summer of 1779, three months in Captain Tanner Alford's Company, Colonel John Ramney's Regiment; from sometime in 1780, three months in Captain Ray's Company, Colonel John Ramsey's Regiment and was in the battle of Camden: and again late in the same years, three months in Captain Jones' Company of Light Horse: in 1781, eight months and sixteen days under Captains Douglass, Wharton, Allen and John Caldwell, Colonels Dudley and McCauley.He was allowed pension on his application executed October 21, 1833, at which time he was aged seventy-four years and resided in Mercer County, Kentucky, about eighteen miles from Harrodsburg.There are no data as to his family.In order to obtain the date of last payment of pension, the name and address of person paid and possibly the date of death of the Revolutionary War pensioner, Matthew Coulter, S.30349, you should address the Comptroller General, General Accounting Office, Records Division, Washington, D.C., citing all of the following data:Matthew Coulter, Certificate No.25048, issued November 14, 1833, rate $50.94 annum commenced March 4, 1831, Act of June 7, 1832, Kentucky Agency.*******[pg 7, sheet, typed, modern]It appears from the Revolutionary War records of this office that Francis Petty, a private, was pensioned under the Act of June 7, 1832, at the rate of $30.00 per annum. His pension certificate, Number 29741, was issued February 11, 1835, pension commenced March 4, 1831, Kentucky Agency.In the Census of Pensioners as returned by the marshals of the several judicial districts under the Act for taking the Sixth Census, printed in 1840, appears the name of one Francis Petty, as of Ohio County, Kentucky, aged eighty-seven years, residing with Pinkney Petty.There are no papers on file in the claim for pension of Francis Petty and the cause is known to this office at the present time. It is presumed, however, that they were withdrawn from the files at an early date for some legal action, and never returned, hence this office has no further data regarding that soldier.For the date of last payment of pension, the name and address of person paid and possibly the date of death of the Revolutionary War pensioner, Francis Petty, you should apply to the Comptroller General, General Accounting Office, Records Division, citing all fo the data contained in the first paragraph on this page.* * * * * *Very truly yoursA. D. HILLERAssistant to Administrator.
file of Mrs. Loyd Philips
file of Mrs. C C Mitchell
birthplace, deathplace
mg date
says he was married 2 times--once to a Mary
has him listed as md to Sarah Sandefur of SC
she is listed as mother to John Petty (1808)death also listed as 19 Sep 1949
file of Delbert and Renee Love
possible alternate birthdate: 1853
possible alternate deathplace: Halifax Co., VAPetty Papers Vol 2 #3 pg 49
military record of a Francis Petty, age 87 in 1840 census of Ohio Co., KY
living with Pinkney PettyNamed in Francis Moore Petty's account book, #11 page 53
There is a court record in Mercer Co., KY for the mother-in-law to Francis M. Petty. She mentions Francis paid her for midwife duties. It is presumed that Francis M. Petty's wife was the daughter of Mary Brown. He seemed to be paying her for delivery of his and A. Brown's child.
Francis Petty from Gen.forum
Transcript of Selected Rev Pension papers:(begin transcription)[pg 1, card/sheet]SERVICE (a star here)NUMBER S._Petty, Francis[pg 2, sheet, typed, modern]GUY RANNEY OFFICE OFCLERK OHIO COUNTY COURT CLERKcourt first monday in each monthHARTFORD, KYOct. 24th, 1928.Bureau of Pensions,Washington, D.C.Gentlemen:-I am very anxious to join the D.A.R. and I need some information from your office as follows;I want to know if you have any war record of Capt. Francis Petty, he served 7 years in the American Revolution and died in Ohio County in 1848. I want to know his wifes maiden name, and whether he was married more than once, and from what County his wife was from.I would be glad to get this information and if there is any cost attached to it I will gladly remit it if you will advise me, if there isn't any I will certainly appreciate it very much.Yours very truly,Mrs. Guy Ranney.(Signed) Mrs. Guy Ranney[pg 3, sheet, handwritten, modern]On the Revolutionary War Agency book of Kentucky, under Act of June 7, 1832 pensioners, is the name Francis Petty, by .29741. $30. Cet. issued Feb. 11, 1835 + on census of 1840 is Francis Petty of Ohio Co, Ky. aged 87 yers.There is no record anywhere else of such a claim. The old war invalid and widow books of admitted claims were searched and no such claim under any file number, which indicates that the papers were missing in 1870, when the claims were arranged under that system.The old war rejected file records were searched and the only person of that name found was O.W. Inv. Rejected 17056. Francis K. Petty who enlisted in 1858 + served to 1881 in H 34 U.S. Inf and I.10.US. Inf. He died Mar. 23, 1889 and his minors were pensioned see Minor Cet. 617830 for all papers. Of course this has nothing to do with the Rev. War pensioner of the Ky. Agency.I searched all books + record, nothing on file Sept 15, 1913.(Signed) A.(?) Wilson[pg 4, sheet, type, modern]April 19, 1938==============Peter Demoss-S.10558Francis Petty-S.Rev.WarHonorable Louis LudlowHouse of RepresentativesWashington, D.C.My dear Mr. Ludlow:Reference is made to your letter in which you request information in regard to Peter DeMoss, of Pendleton County, Kentucky, and Francis Petty, of Ohio County, Kentucky, both soldiers of the Revolutionary War.The records of these soldiers are furnished you herein.Peter DemossS.10558The data which follow were obtained from the papers on file in Revolutionary War pension claim S.10558, based upon the military service in that war of Peter Demoss.The date and place of birth and names of the parents of Peter Demoss are not shown.Peter Demoss enlisted at Winchester, Virginia, August 14, 1775, served in Captain John Neville's Company, 4th Virginia Regiment, and in Colonel Charles Scott's Virginia Regiment and in Captain Waggoner's Company, Colonel James Wood's 12th Virginia Regiment; was in the battle of Monmouth, after which he was transferred to the Wagonmaster's Department, and served until a short time before the surrender of Lord Cornwallis.He was allowed pension on his application executed October 21, 1818, at which time he was aged about sixty-six years and resided in Pendleton County, Kentucky.In 1830, soldier stated that his family then residing with him consisted of his wife, aged sixty-two years and a son, John, aged eighteen yeras. There are no further data in regard to[pg 5, sheet, typed, modern]the wife of Peter Demoss and no names of any other children are given.* * * * * *Francis PettyS.-Rev.WarThe Revolutionary War records of this office show that Francis Petty, a private, was pensioned under the Act of June 7, 1832, at the rate of $30,00 per annum. His pension certificate No.29741, was issued February 11, 1836, pension commenced March 4, 1831, Kentucky Agency.In the Census of Pensioners as returned by the marshals of the several judicial districts under the act for taking the Sixth Census, printed in 1840, the name of one Francis Petty apperas, as of Ohio County, Kentucky, aged eighty-seven years, residing with Pinkney Petty.There are no papers on file in the claim for pension of Francis Petty and the cause is unknown to this office at the present time. It is presumed, however, that they were withdrawn from the files at an early date for some legal action, and never returned, hence, this office has no further data regarding this soldier.* * * * * *Very truly yoursA.D. HILLERExecutive Assistantto the Administrator.[pg 6, sheet, typed, modern]October 13, 1932================Matthew Coulter-S.30349Francis Petty-S-_____Mrs. Ludlow F. Petty1226 Barrott AvenueLouisville, KentuckyDear Madam:Reference is made to your letter in which you request information in regard to Matthew Coulter and Francis Petty, soldiers of the Revolutionary War, who, in 1840, were residents of Mercer County, Kentucky. Their histories are given below:The data furnished herein are obtained from the papers on file in Revolutionary War claim for pension, S. 30349, based upon the military service of Matthew Coulter in that war.Matthew Coulter volunteered in Orange County, North Carolina and served as a private with the North Carolina Troops, as follows: from late in the summer of 1779, three months in Captain Tanner Alford's Company, Colonel John Ramney's Regiment; from sometime in 1780, three months in Captain Ray's Company, Colonel John Ramsey's Regiment and was in the battle of Camden: and again late in the same years, three months in Captain Jones' Company of Light Horse: in 1781, eight months and sixteen days under Captains Douglass, Wharton, Allen and John Caldwell, Colonels Dudley and McCauley.He was allowed pension on his application executed October 21, 1833, at which time he was aged seventy-four years and resided in Mercer County, Kentucky, about eighteen miles from Harrodsburg.There are no data as to his family.In order to obtain the date of last payment of pension, the name and address of person paid and possibly the date of death of the Revolutionary War pensioner, Matthew Coulter, S.30349, you should address the Comptroller General, General Accounting Office, Records Division, Washington, D.C., citing all of the following data:Matthew Coulter, Certificate No.25048, issued November 14, 1833, rate $50.94 annum commenced March 4, 1831, Act of June 7, 1832, Kentucky Agency.*******[pg 7, sheet, typed, modern]It appears from the Revolutionary War records of this office that Francis Petty, a private, was pensioned under the Act of June 7, 1832, at the rate of $30.00 per annum. His pension certificate, Number 29741, was issued February 11, 1835, pension commenced March 4, 1831, Kentucky Agency.In the Census of Pensioners as returned by the marshals of the several judicial districts under the Act for taking the Sixth Census, printed in 1840, appears the name of one Francis Petty, as of Ohio County, Kentucky, aged eighty-seven years, residing with Pinkney Petty.There are no papers on file in the claim for pension of Francis Petty and the cause is known to this office at the present time. It is presumed, however, that they were withdrawn from the files at an early date for some legal action, and never returned, hence this office has no further data regarding that soldier.For the date of last payment of pension, the name and address of person paid and possibly the date of death of the Revolutionary War pensioner, Francis Petty, you should apply to the Comptroller General, General Accounting Office, Records Division, citing all fo the data contained in the first paragraph on this page.* * * * * *Very truly yoursA. D. HILLERAssistant to Administrator.
file of Mrs C C Mitchell
DAR Record 644607
Joseph Cole and Elizabeth (Petty) Cole
By George H. PerbixJoseph Cole and Elizabeth (Petty) Cole By George H. Perbix
Mercer County KY Records
There is no recorded will for Joseph Cole. He died intestate.
Probate Records, Book 3, Page 122, 26 April 1805. Inventory and distribution of estate of Joseph Cole. Heirs are wife Elizabeth and George Cole, Mary Cole, Nancy McBrayer, Jesse Cole, Francis Cole, John Cole, Sally Cole, Harbin Cole and Betsey Cole.
Deed Records, Book 5, Page 420, 26 Apr 1805. Transfer of land by heirs of Joseph Cole to Harbin Petty. Document executed by George Cole, Mary Cole, Francis Cole, Jesse Cole, John Cole, Sally Cole (minor), Harbin Cole (minor), Betsey Cole (minor), John McBrewyer and his wife Nancy. Archibald Bello signed for the minors.
Deed Records, Book 5, Page 513, 25 Nov 1805. This was a court ordered transfer of land to Jacob Whoberry from the heirs of Joseph Cole. Supporting documents included an agreement between Joseph Cole of Mercer County and George Cole and of Greene County and Jacob Whoberry dated 1 Jan 1803. The Coles had evidently not completed their part of the transaction.
Probate Records , Book 4, page 50, 6 Nov 1808. This is a transaction by Harbin Petty as guardian for Harbin Cole and Betsey Cole.
Deed Records, Book 8, page 342, 5 Jun 1810. Transfer of land by heirs of Joseph Cole. Signed by George Cole and Rhoda his wife, Mary Cole, Francis Cole and Mary his wife, Jesse Cole, John Cole, John McBreyer and Nancy his wife, George Neff and Sally his wife, Harbin Cole minor, Betsey Cole minor.
Marriage Records
11 Mar 1790 George Cole and Rhoda Powell, Charles Powell bondsman.
14 Dec 1795 Nancy Cole and John McBreyer. Joseph Cole gave consent. George Cole
was witness.
19 Aug 1802 Francis Cole and Mary Hamner. Harbin Petty testifies that bride is of age.
13 Cole 1806 Sally Cole and George Neff. Elizabeth Cole gives consent for her daughter.
Witnesses are Harbin Petty, John Cole and Jesse Cole. John Cole was the bondsman.
27 Sep 1813 Betsey Cole and John Acres.
-1 Mar 1790 George Cole and Rhoda Powell, Charles Powell bondsman.
-14 Dec 1795 Nancy Cole and John McBreyer. Joseph Cole gave consent. George Col was witness.
-19 Aug 1802 Francis Cole and Mary Hamner. Harbin Petty testifies that bride is of age.
-13 Cole 1806 Sally Cole and George Neff. Elizabeth Cole gives consent for her daughter. Witnesses are Harbin Petty, John Cole and Jesse Cole. John Cole was the bondsman.
-27 Sep 1813 Betsey Cole and John Acres.Harbin County KY Records
Will Book D, Page 79, Will of Elizabeth Cole dated 28 Sep 1818. Living children George Cole, Mary Cole, Jesse Cole, Nancy McBrayer, Francis Cole, John Cole, Sally Neff and Harbin Cole.
A ninth share to William Acres and Sally Acres, children of Betsey Acres. Brother Harbin Petty who is also Executor. Witnesses James Durham, Thomas Durham and Francis M Petty. Proven 7 Nov 1825.
Carl P. Henson carl_henson@prodigy.net
file of Delbert and Renee Love
1880 census age 79 (birthdate calculated)file of Renie Holden Love
Petty Papers Vol 10 #1 pg 11
file of Delbert and Renee Love
file of Renie Holden Love
says deathplace is Henderson Co., KY
mg place
lived in Virginia and Mercer Co., KYPetty Papers Vol 10 #1 pg 11
Revolutionary War soldier; married probabley in Lunenburg Co., VA or Orange Co., NC
It has been thought - incorrectly- to have been born in Scotland. (JW Petty)
Source; Abstracted deeds: Chatham Co., N.C. Bk A 1771-1782 pg 28, Feb 12, 1771
John Roe and his wife Mary of Orance Co., sold land to Robert Rutherford of the same CO. Land joins AAron Harlands, Wm Petty Jr and Mildred Petty, witnessed the deed and signed th "X".Source: Petty/Harrington-deed bk B, 1775-1783 Pg. 19: Apr 29, 1775
John Harrington of the Co.of Halifax, NC to William Aston of the Co., of Halifax, for 100 # , 212 ac. on S. side of Robinsons Creek, being part of a tract granted by Patent to William Pettey and sold by William Petty Jr., son, to the sd William to Charles Harrington, father of sd John Harrington, being also a part of a tract whereon Mial Surlock now lives and the Court House of Chatham now Stands. Also where Agnis Harrington now lives signed John Harrington. Wit: John AuldSource Petty/Scurlock, Deed Bk B. 1775-2783 pg 57, July 31, 1775
William Petty jr. and Mildred his wife, sold to Mial Scurlock for 315 # , 212 A. on the S.side of Robertson's Creek where Chatham Courthouse now stands, joining Theophilis Petty & William Petty: signed: William (W) Petty & Mildred (X) Petty ; Wit: John Auld.(The following William Petty is now called Sr)
Chatham Co., Tax List for 1815; (Capt R.C. Cotten's District) (from john petty)
william Petty, Sr had 8 black polls listed, 420 acres on Camp Branch bordering B. Lightfoot valued aat $600.00 , 400 acres on Haw River bordering Isaac Petty, valued at $800. and 130 acres on Haw River bordering Abner Minter , valure at $260.Source: 1820 Cansus Chatham Co., N.C. page #217, William Petty, over 45 years of age, Female 26-45 years of age.
Source: Deed Bk W., page #6:
dated 2 Apr 1821,
Co:Chatham, State: North Carolina
" Know all men by presents that I William Petty. Sr. (birth abt 1736), am held and firmly bound unto my daughter Martha Sanders in the sum of $2000. with payment to be made by myself, my heirs and administrators. The conditions of the obligation is such that whereas I have this day given all the lands and improvements whereon I now live to my daughter, Martha Saunders after my death and the death of my wife, now if my heirs, executors of administors shall make goood and lawful right and title to said lnad and plantation with the improvemenet to my daughter Patty Saunders then the above ovligation to be void, otherwise to remain in full force." Wit: Thomas Clegg; Ephraim Ledbetter & William Petty.Source: Estate sales Inventory of William Petty born 1836: Raleigh N.C. Archives, Millie is his wife.
Inventory and acct of Sale of estate of William Petty dec'd, Nov. session 1822. pg. 1.
Order fo Thomas Clegg Esq., Joseph Sculock, Rod'k Cotton and Black brantley Page 2.Account inventory of the es tate of William Petty dec'd returned Aug. term 1824: page 3
Page 4: " Chatham Co., Term Sep 1822, Thomas Clegg, esq. & the following free holders viz: Joseph Schulock, Rhoduck Cotton and Blake Brantly are appointed comissioners to lay upon your provission to Milly Petty and famly, widow fo William Petty dec'd and that they report to next court.
Page 5: Milly Petty, widow fo William Petty dec'd pleas allowances and return. feb. seession 1823.
Page 6: act. of sales of the estate of Wm Petty sr. dec'd, the sale made on the 2nd and 5th of Oct. 1822;
Purchasers: Abner Gunter, Hezekial Harmon, David Poe Sr. John Copeland, William Petty, Daniel Brown, Britton Grass, Solomon Brown, James Seymore, James Petty, Alson Brown for the total amount of 465. 12 1/2Page 5. Additional Inventory August session 1823
P. 6: Charles Smith, Wm. Price, James Hamlet, Michael Johnson, David Poe, James Patterson, Michael Johnson, Wm Petty (must be his son Wm.) William Petty, Charles Smithe Guilford Petty, Williaam Petty (third time), A note on Heorge Harman. doubtful on jusgement of James Ward... 15 Nove 1822: Recorded in Bk D. Pg. 17, signed Isaac Petty, & Thomas Ragland, Clerk.Page 7: Additional inventory made in Mar. 1823. Isaiah Straugn, John Price, Carlton Walker, Isaiah Straughn, Mrs. Meacham, William Price Sr. signed: Isaac Petty recorded in Bk D. pg 25.
Recorded in Book E. page 2341 with Isaac Petty, administrator, and the whole amount was $638.87.
The last page had a fe w more names, including Jesse Pety and Mary Petty, Guilford Petty and William Petty.
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Note by John Petty: Now, the william Petty who married Mildred Phelps was originally from King and Queen Co., VA then to Halifax Co., VA., and that is where that William died leaving his widow, Mildred (Phelps) Petty, sonse james and Zebedee, and daughter Elizabeth Brown. barb " Do not confuse this Mildred, wife of this William with the one John reports above.
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The "Mildred Petty" in the will below, is from the WRONG county and therefore NOT the Mildred Petty of this record.
Will of John Phelps 1793 - Halifax Co., VA, Will Book 3, Wills 1792-1797, p.92.
I, John PHELPS, of Antrim Parish of Halifax, being weak of body but of perfect sense.....
To my son, William PHELPS - the land and plantation whereon I now live, and 1 Negro girl named Hanner, and 1 cow and calf and sow and pigs. William is to pay all my just debts and is to pay the rest of my children as follows: John PHELPS - 15 pounds, Sally CARR - 10 pounds, Jane BYRNE - 10 pounds, Betsey ROYSTER - 15 pounds, Milley PETTEY
Petty Papers Vol 9 #1 pg 25
Ibid page 143:
Chatham Co., NC deeds dated Nov 13, 1818: page 32
Jesse Petty to Robert Daniel -- land and including mell whereupon Jessee Petty lives.. James Brantly's corner.. Rocky River signed : Jesse Petty, Wit: Thomas Cleg, Willis Scott & James Wheeler.Ibid: page 143: Book V page 296: Dated Oct 28, 1815:
Alfred Petty, for $80. to Jesse Petty all claims to my property as her of James Petty who was heir of William Petty, to sue for and recover all such property.Deed Blk W. Page 6: Dated April 2, 1821: know all men by these presensents that I, William Petty Sr. am held and firmly bound unto my daughter Martha Sandersin the sum of $2000.00 which payment to be made by myself, my heirs and administrators.
The conditoins of the above obligations is such that whereas I now live to my daughter Martha Sanders aftr, my death and the death of my wife, now if my heirs , exec. and Administrators shall make good and lawful improvements to my daughter ' Patty Sanders', the be avove ovligation to be viod, otherwise to remain in full force. Signed: William Petty
Witnesses: Chomas Clegg and Ephraim Ledbetter.
Petty Papers Vol 9 #1 pg 25
also seen as Hibird Petty or Hugh Bird Petty: Chatham co. deeds w/ wife Mary. joins Robert Corley's land wit McCalom and Benjamin Clanton. Book Deeds of Chatham Co. LDS 975.659 R2L p. 70
Hubbard Petty first appeared in land records of Orange County, North Carolina, in March 1770, and in Chatham County from 1770 to 1775.
Hubbard moved to Moore County, North Carolina about 1778 until about 1800. In the early 1800's he moved to Hickman County, Tennessee, which later became Wayne County and Hardin County. He received several land grants and later passed the property on to his children.
Source:ABSTRACTED DEEDS IN CHATHAM COUNTY
BOOK A - 1771-1782, pg. 70, Feb. 4, 1772
HUBIRD PETTY and MARY, his wife to WILLIAM SANDERS, 100 acres, part of land which THOMAS RAY lived on, joining ROBERT CORLEY.Source: 1790 Census Moore County, North Carolina page #42. (Ancestry Image #1)
Hubbard Petty over 16 yrs of age. (5) males under the age of 16 yrs., and (6) females.
Living next household was his brother, John Petty over 16 yrs.,(1) male under 16 yrs., and (6) females.Petty, Hubbard, 1,5,6,0,0 (As listed in 1790 Census)
Petty, John, 1,1,6,0,0 (As listed in 1790 Census)Note: Land Deeds of Jefferson County, Tennessee - April 3, 1797 (252-133)
Hubbard Petty was a witness to a deed transaction between Charles Hodges and Edmond Boaze.Note: Chatham Co Deed Books A 1771-1782
Hubrid (sic Hubert) Petty and wife Mary deed to Wm Sanders, 100 acres, part which Thomas Ray lived on; joining Robert Corley
Note: 1800 Census Ashe SC M 20100Note from Petty Family: Hubbard b. 1741 Orange VA d. ca 1800 Hickman TN (there was no Hickman Co TN in 1800)
Note: Is this Theo Jr,Grandson of Hubbard? Isham, son of Hubbard?
1840 CARROLL CO ARKANSAS Crooked Creek Township (Images 1 and 3)
Theophilus Petty (Image 1) 000000100 121001000
M: 40-50, 1; Theophilus b. 1790-1800
F: under 5, 1; 5-10, 2; 10-15, 1; 30-40, 1 wife: 1800-1810;
daughters 1825-30; 1830-35, 2; 1835-40, 1
Isham Petty (Image 3) 000100010 1110001000
M: 15-20, 1; 50-60, 1 Isham b. 1780-1790 son? 1820-25
F: under 5, 1; 5-10, 1; 10-15, 1; 40-50, 1 wife: 1790-1800
daughters? 1825-30; 1830-35; 1835-40