BEAUFORT COUNTY, NC - Land Entries - Isaiah Woodard Entries. ====================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non- commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Tracy A. Woodward Smith Apr 1999 ======================================================================== Land Entries for Isaiah Woodard, 1795, 1820, 1821 Transcribed from the originals at the NC Archives, Raleigh, NC. Surveys for Isaiah Woodard No. 874 Seal just to 100 pole Surveys for Isaiah Woodard 300 acres of land Beaufort on the north side Pamlico river and the West side Bath Town Creek Beginning at a Holly and Dogwood Joel Martins upper corner tree and beginning tree of the land whereon the said Woodard now lives running No.65 W. 160 Pole to a gum on Jacks Pond No.1100 pole to appear? in the Huckle Berry Pond East 258 pole to a pine on a bearch No. 20 E. 60 Pole to Water Oak on a branch No.60 E. 20 pole to a pine No. 24 E. 34 pole S. 50 E. 8 pole S. 21 E. 20 pole S. 75 West 12 pole to a White Oak Round the corner S. 15 W. 172 pole S. 86 E. 18 pole to Woodards line S. 16 W. 16 pole W. 80 pole then to the beginning October 16th, 1795 Robert Stewarts John Woodard C.B.s I William Ellison. Land entry officer for the County of Beaufort, to the Surveyor thereof said writing. You are hereby required, on Receipt hereof to Survey and manner according to the Law for Isaiah Woodard three hundred acres of land in Beaufort County, North Side of Pamlico River near Town Creek adjoining Stuarts Land and the land which originally belonged to Isaiah Woodard dec. part which was sold by Isaiah Woodard to William Boyd and adjoins John Odery? living at Samuel Wards. Entered in our Entry office on the 9th, December, 1820 and numbered in the Entry Book 127 and make your return thereof as the law directs given under my hand at the said office the 21st November, 1820 William Ellison E.S. Thomas Smaw G? State of North Carolina Beaufort County Land Warrant No. 15 A? appears in the warrant Surveyed for Isaiah Woodard two hundred Acres of land on the North side of Pamlico river near Town Creek Beginning at a sweat gum Stewards corner near the south Land near Jacks pond and from hence north the seventy five East sixty fore pole to a Red oak and a Water oak Boyds south west Corner of the land he bought of Isaiah Woodard and from hence North sixty five west eighty eight pole to a black gum Oden corner near the East side of said Jacks pond and from hence with Odens line North One Hundred and two pole with said Odens line to his corner and from hence north twenty for pole to a corner and from hence west one hundred and fifty seven pole to a Wards line and with his line South twenty two west seventy nine pole to a Woodards line and with his line south forty one East sixty five pole to a Stake and a Blackjack in the Surveyor and from hence with his line south fifty two and a half west one hundred and sixty pole to a pine Joel Martins Corner and a Woodard corner standing on the North side of the main road near the south land of the Redy? and from hence south eighty six East two hundred and seventy fore pole with the main road and Stewards line and from hence to the beginning Surveyor March the 24th Day ,1821 James Boyd Daniel Windley Chain Beare By R? Windley D.B. [Additional signature illegible] [Notes: These are the land surveys of my fifth Great Grandfather- Isaiah Woodard and my Uncle Isaiah Jr..My Great Grandfather was a Senator in the county of Beaufort during the Assembly of 1798. Please note ther are alot of mistakes in spelling. I tried to stick to the original document and that is why it sounds and looks funny! Anything that I could not read I used a ??. These records were obtained about 40 years ago by my Grandfather from the Archives. --tws]