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This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Cheryl Crowder acrowder@gte.net *************************************************************** Abstracts of Early Deeds of Bladen County, NC Date Description 27 Jan 1761 Thomas White (Mill Wright) to William Howe (planter). 25 lbs. proc. Money. 200 acres on the southwest side of the Northwest River on a branch of Hammonds Creek between Thomas White’s home place and James Campbell’s land, granted to Thomas White. Wit: Chas. Stevens, Richard Mullington. 16 Oct 1769 Richard Chasten (Cheasten) of County of Angelo and province of North Carolina to John Campbell. 80 lbs, 10 shillings proc. Money. 200 acres on a branch of Carver’s Creek, adjacent Charles Benbow, Samuel Pike. Wit: George Kellen, Robert Bercy. 4 Apr 1772 Farquard Campbell, Gentleman of Cumberland County, to Adam Ivey (planter). 30 lbs proc. Money. 200 acres on Hogg Swamp patented on 6 May 1760. Wit: John McKay, Daniel Willis. 30 Sep 1773 Donald Campbell of Cumberland County (planter) to Malcolm McNeill (planter). 25 lbs proc. Money. 50 acres on Raft Swamp called Solomons or Richard Swamp...including Daniel Moody’s improvement. Wit: Archd. McEacharn, Daniel McLauchlean, John Price. 7 Jul 1774 Francis Battis of Craven County, St. Marks Parish, SC, to Arch’d Campbell of Cumberland County. 165 lbs. proc. Money. 640 acres on the east side of Drowning Creek about a mile below the old ford. Patented by John Davis on 6 Apr 1750 and by him conveyed to Francis Battis on 16 Aug 1759. Wit: Francis Battis, Jr, Hugh Campbell. 9 Jul 1774 Wit: Archd. Campbell. 11 Jul 1774 Francis Bottis of SC, Craven County, St. Marks Parish to John Campbell of Cumberland County. 21 lbs. proc. Money. 100 acres on the east side of Drowning Creek. Patented on 22 Apr 1763. Wit: Francis Bottis, Jr., Hugh Campbell. 12 Aug 1774 O’Quin Best of Edgecombe County (Planter) to Duncan Campbell. 80 lbs. proc. 200 acres on the west side of Richland Swamp being James Phares line, being a tract of land granted to Jacob Pitman on 27 Apr 1767. Wit: Hugh Campbell, Daniel Campbell, Daniel Paterson. 12 Aug 1774 O’Quinn Best of Edgecombe County (Planter) to Duncan Campbell. 200 acres adjacent lands of Jacob Pitman on south side of Richland Swamp. Wit: Hugh Campbell, Daniel Paterson, Daniel Campbell. 6 Mar 1783 Robert Anderson Rozar now living upon Catfish in the State of South Carolina to Donald Campbell. 20 lbs. 150 acres on the southwest side of the Great Marsh, adjacent lands of Absolam Davis. Wit: Ruben Rozar, David Rozar. 8 Mar 1783 Daniel Campbell to James Stevens. 36 lbs. 150 acres on southwest side of the Great Marsh, adjacent lands of Isaac Rozar, Sr., Absolam Davis, granted to Robert Anderson Rozar and by him to Daniel Campbell. Wit: Dunce Buie, Archibald Buie. 12 Jan 1784 Wit: Daniel Campbell. 21 Feb 1784 John Flowers, planter, to John Barret (Basset?). 40 lbs proc. Money. 300 acres on southwest side of Drowning Creek including John Adam’s improvement as will appear by patent granted to Ferquard Campbell dated 26 Nov 1757 and deeded by Farquard Campbell to John Flowers on 1 May 1762. Wit: James Inman, William Flowers. 9 Mar 1784 Wit: Daniel Campbell. 28 May 1785 Farquard Campbell of Cumberland County to Daniel Campbell. 10 lbs lawful money. 100 acres on the east side of Raft Swamp. Wit: Hector McAlister, Duncan Campbell. 30 Jun 1785 William Ronalds to Alexander Campbell, Jr., planter. 20 lbs proc. Money. 100 acres on northeast side of Cow Branch on east side of Drowning Creek. Wit: Simon Bright, Robert Bright. 10 Jul 1786 James Samuel Purdie, Esq., Sheriff of Bladen County to John Huske of Wilmington, Merchant...a writ of feere facis issued out of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of the County of New Hanover and returnable to said court on first Monday in April 1786 directed and delivered to William McRee, Jr., Esq., the Sheriff of the aforesaid County of Bladen commanding him that of the goods etc.of Christopher Goodwins in the hands and possession of Alexander Shaw and Samuel Ressell, his Administrator he should cause to be made the sum of 139 lbs. 19 shillings which lately before at the same court was had and recorded. Samuel Campbell, surviving copartner of Hogg & Campbell according to speciality under the hand and seal of the said Christopher Goodwin...sale was not had for want of bidders...Christopher Goodwin in his lifetime and at the time of his death was seized and possessed of 100 acres on the north side of the Great Marsh including the improvement called the Indian Place...granted to the said Christopher Goodwin by patent...Another tract of 100 acres on northside of Great Marsh granted to Christopher Goodwin...another tract of 100 acres on north side of the Great Marsh about ¼ mile below main road granted to Christopher Goodwin and another tract of 100 acres on a branch of the little Marsh including John McPhails improvement, granted to Christopher Goodwin...another tract of 100 acres on south side of the Great Marsh including Neill McAlpins improvement granted to Christopher Goodwin and said Goodwin dying and no goods or chattels being found the above lands advertised by James Samuel Purdie, Esq., Sheriff on the 1 day of July 1786 at the Town of Elizabeth...sold tracts separately to the highest bidder and John Huske became the last and highest bidder. Wit: Donald Baine, Robert McFarland. 31 Jan 1787 Grant no. 2141 to John Campbell. 68 acres on the north side of the Brown Marsh Swamp. 7 Mar 1787 William Davis to Archibald Campbell. 16 lbs. 200 acres on the north side of the Brown Marsh and also on the north side of the Horse Pen Branch. ½ of 400 acres granted to Edward Davis on the west edge of Whites Creek adjacent lands of Shaw, Crawford, McLelland’s. Wit: Donal McCollum, Elezar Russ. 5 Apr 1787 Archibald Sellars to John Campbell, Jr. 30 lbs. 100 acres on the north side of the Brown Marsh Swamp, it being ½ of 200 acres patented by Thomas Bryan on 12 Jun 1739 and was conveyed by him to Anguish Sellars, Sr. and now from Archibald Sellars, heir of said Anguish Sellars, deceased, to John Campbell, Jr. Wit: Daniel McCollum, Jesse Jones. 5 Apr 1787 Archibald Sellars to John Campbell, Jr. 30 lbs. 100 acres lying between the Brown Marsh Swamp and the Horse Pen Branch, adjacent lands of Angus Sellars, it being ½ and lower end of 200 acres patented by Anguish Sellars on 23 Oct 1782 and by the death of said Anguish Sellars the property became the property of the above said Archibald Sellars. Wit: Jesse Jones, Daniel McCollum. 8 Aug 1787 Wit: Patrick Campbell. 28 Sep 1787 Arch’d Campbell to James Campbell. 50 lbs current money. 150 acres on the north side of the Brown Marsh Swamp and on north side of the Horsepen Branch it being part of a tract of 400 acres granted to Edward Davis. Wit: Duncan Ray, Alexander McColl. 10 Oct 1787 Grant no. 1237 to John Campbell. 200 acres south of the Brown Marsh Swamp adjacent lands of George McKee and the head of Harrell Bay. Nov 1787 Wit: John Campbell. 16 Jun 1788 Wit: Daniel Campbell. 13 Aug 1788 Wit: James Campbell. 10 Nov 1789 Wit: Alexr Campbell. 14 May 1797 John Campbell, planter, to Daniel McDonald, planter. 30 lbs. 100 acres on south side of Beaverdam Swamp adjacent lands of Daniel Turner. Wit: Duncan McCoulsky, Duncan McCall. 15 May 1797 Messrs. William and James Campbell bought of Ralph Miller, 3 negroes, York, Peter, & Cezar for 600 dollars, the said Campbells are hereby authorized to proceed to NC and take possession of as their just right and lawful property, I having received payment in full of the aforesaid William & James Campbell...I acknowledge receipt of 600 dollars for above mentioned negroes whose age are nearly as follows: York about 56, Peter 53, and Cezar about 22 years of age and I here forewarn any person or persons to detain counsel said negroes from the said William or James Campbell. Wit: Hugh McCollum, F. McCarthy- we do hereby assign over the within obligation to Philip Parchment for value received of him as witness our hands. This 18th day of May 1799 (s) William Campbell, James Campbell. Attest. Asa Hoodworth. 2 Dec 1797 Wit: Alexr Campbell. 28 Dec 1797 Alex’r McCall to Archd Campbell. 18 lbs current money. 60 acres on east side of Brown Marsh Swamp being part of grant to Daniel McCallum. Wit: Duncan Ray, James Campbell. 28 Dec 1797 Arch’d Campbell to Alexander McCall. 18 pounds current money. 100 acres on both sides of the Horsepen Branch northeast of the Brown Marsh Swamp. Wit: James Campbell, Duncan Ray. 3 Feb 1798 William McRee (Sheriff) to John Campbell. Writ of fieri facias at the suit of Elizabeth Lucas against Wm. and Samuel Johnston, commanding the Sheriff to levy on a certain tract of land of 140 acres on the head of Harnetts Bay adjacent lands of George McKee, being a tract of land surveyed for William Johnston 28 Aug 1780...bid off by John Campbell for 3 pounds. Wit: Jas S. Purdie, Samuel D. Surviance. 23 Feb 1798 Wit: Neil Campbell. 9 Apr 1798 Daniel Campbell, planter, to John Campbell. 25 lbs NC currency. 300 acres on both sides of the flat branch being ½ of land pat by Thos. Brown and conveyed to Daniel Campbell, adjacent lands of John Brown. Wit: James Campbell, James Maultsby. 9 Apr 1798 Daniel McFatter, planter, and Mary McFatter, his wife, to John Campbell, Hatter. 10 lbs NC currency. 150 acres on both sides of the Flat Branch being ½ of a tract pat by Thomas Brown and conveyed to Daniel Campbell the half of which was conveyed to Samuel Elliott and by Samuel Elliot to aforesaid Daniel McFatter...adjacent lands of John Brown. Wit: James Campbell, James Maultsby. 27 Jul 1798 Wit: J. Campbell. 25 Sep 1798 Alexander Campbell of Liberty County, SC to Uriah Flowers. 20 lbs specie. 70 acres...granted to said Alexander Campbell on 16 Jul 1795. Wit: Goldsbury Flowers, Ignatious Flowers. 19 Jan 1799 Wit: Neill Campbell. 3 Dec 1799 Daniel McCallum to Archd. Campbell. 15 lbs...on north side of the Brown Marsh Swamp and granted to Daniel McCallum on 9 Sep 1790. Wit: A. Richardson, J.S. Purdie. 26 Mar 1803 Grant no. 2283 to Daniel Campbell. 250 acres adjacent lands of James Cromartie on east side of Colly near land of Bennett Smith and adjacent Wm. Cromartie, Richard Smith. 21 Oct 1803 ...patented by Daniel Campbell... 12 Dec 1803 ...surveyed by Daniel Campbell, Dept. Survey... 20 Dec 1805 Daniel Campbell to Wm. David Kelly. 25 lbs..all my right, title, and claim belonging to 100 acres bought by Daniel Campbell December on the northwest side of the branches of Cape Fear River on the west side of White Oak Swamp below lands of George Thomas. Wit: Samuel Anders, Stephen Anders. 4 Mar 1809 Jno. McKay to Jno Campbell, Sr. $17. 200 acres adjacent lands of Angus Shaw, Archy Campbell and on south side of Horse Pen Branch. Wit: Wm J. McKay. 7 Oct 1813 David W. Kemp to Jno. B. Smith. 10 lbs. 200 acres on east side of Colly Swamp. Entered by Jno. Haney on 21 Jul 1779, surveyed by Daniel Campbell, Dept. Survey on 12 Dec 1803 being the land now occupied by Jas. Smith and granted to D.W. Kemp by Matthew Kelly, Esq. Wit: James Campbell. 25 Nov 1813 Jno. Campbell, planter, to Arch’d McKeithan, planter. $161.50 NC currency. 362 acres on east side of flat branch adjacent lands of Duncan Blue. Wit: Duncan McKeithan. 23 Sep 1814 Grant no. 3744 to Jas. Campbell. 100 acres on both sides of the South Prong of Buck Eye adjacent line of John Brown’s Salt Marsh. 15 Nov 1816 Grant no. 3744 to Jas Campbell. 200 acres on Buckel Swamp east of the Salt Marsh. 25 Dec 1816 Wit: Jona D. Russ, Daniel Campbell. 30 Dec 1818 Wit: Daniel Campbell. 1 Feb 1820 Mrs. Mary Hall of Cumberland County, NC, to John Campbell of Robeson County. 200 acres on the east side of the Great Swamp on both sides of Goodman Swamp between Josiah Hendon’s and Wm. Cain, the land granted to Peter Robeson, deceased on 18 May 1789. Wit: Wm. L. Williams, Thos. I. Robeson. 2 Feb 1820 Wit: James Campbell, Sr. 15 Sep 1820 Grant no. 3875 to A.G. Campbell. 150 acres on both sides of Bush Head Swamp adjacent lands granted to Chas. Edwards, James Cowan, Alex King, Manly Westbrook on west side of Buckhead and opoosite the Mouth of Doehead. 29 Jun 1821 Wit: Margaret W. Campbell. 29 Mar 1821 Wit: Daniel Campbell. 7 Aug 1821 Wit: Jas. Campbell. 1822 Griffith White, Sheriff, to David Lloyd. Whereas David Lloyd obtained judgment against Charles Currie...upon which several judgments Hugh McDugal, Constable, at Aug. Term 1821 made return that he levied on 132 acres of land of Charles Currie’s including the plantation where he now lives, joining John McPherson and James Currie’s, also 250 acres on Buckle Swamp, northeast side of the Northwest River joining lands of Mrs. John Brown and Henry Lucas...one tract belonging to Charles Currie lying on Campbell Branch being part of a 640 acre tract granted to James Campbell in 1735...adjacent lands granted to Henry Lucas on 6 Dec 1810. Wit: John Owen. 9 Mar 1822 Griffith J. White, Sheriff, to Isaac Wright. Order of Sale of 472 acres, property of James Currie including the plantation whereon he now and then lived and joining lands of Robert Derury and John McPherson...the said order of sale being at the instance and in favor of David Lloyd, Esq. To satisfy judgments in favor of David Lloyd and against James Currie and also sundry others in favor of J.I. McKay, John Savage, and Mary Calvin...lands in southwest side of Northwest River on the easternmost side of Hammonds Creek adjacent land patented to James Campbell, dated 8 Sep 1735 containing 640 acres of land in a survey 810 acres of which James Currie conveyed to his son Charles Currie 132 acres... 1 Apr 1822 Wit: Jas. Campbell. 1 Apr 1822 Angus Currie to David Lloyd. $309. 206 acres on the south side of Northwest River and on both sides of White Creek...being part of 640 acre survey patented by James Campbell in the year 1735 and the same conveyed to James Curry and from James Currie to Angus Currie on 5 Oct 1817. Wit: C.W. Currie, Daniel McGuire. 3 Apr 1822 Wit: Daniel Campbell, Jr. 27 May 1822 Wit: Samuel Campbell. 8 Nov 1822 Wit: Jas. Campbell. _9 Jan 1823 Mary Ann Campbell to Moses Hairgrove. $75. 100 acres lying between Neill Campbell and McLeod. Beginning on the path betwixt McLeods and John Campbell’s own house. Wit: John Stubbs, George Stubbs. 17 Feb 1824 Grant no. 3918 to Warren Campbell. 50 acres on northeast side of Northwest River and east of White Oak Swamp adjacent lands of John Russ. 8 __ 1824 Marian Campbell to my daughter Ann Campbell for natural love and affection I bear said Ann all my household and kitchen furniture with 50 acres of land entered on the northeast side of the White Oak Swamp and all other property I may acquire before my decease and reserving to myself a lifetime right. Wit: Jas. Allen, Benj. Lock. 1825 Wit: James Campbell. 15 Jan 1825 Wit: John Levinson, Daniel Campbell. 5 Mar 1825 Archibald Campbell to Owen Swindle. $19. 13 acres on the south side of Brown Marsh Swamp. Wit: Wm. Blackwell, James Campbell. 13 Apr 1825 Wit: Angus Campbell. 14 Apr 1825 Wit: A.E. Campbell. 1 Aug 1825 Alex L. Harvey, Sheriff of Bladen County, to A.G. Campbell. Whereas by virtue of 4 executions issued by Jno. McGill, Magistrate of Bladen County, against the estate of Duncan L. Harvey, deceased--one execution in favor of John I. McMillan, one in favor of Absalom Powell, one in favor of John Blue and one in favor of Mandy(?) Shaw,--the first two executions in hands of Duncan McMillan, Constable, and the other two in hands of A.L. Harvey, Sheriff...levy on 2 tracts of land--one piece on the Swamp called the Beaverdam Swamp cont. 120 acres being part of 200 acres granted to Wm. Bryan by Arthur Dobbs, Gov., in the year 1750 and conveyed by Wm. Bryan to Simon Bright and from Simon Bright to Duncan Hendon--adjacent lands of Philemon Bryan--36 acres on south side of Brown Marsh Swamp adjacent lands granted to George McKee. Wit: David Thomas, P. Murphy. 11 Mar 1829 John Campbell, Jr, to Louis Sheridan of Elizabethtown. $1000. 1 acre on east side of Brown Marsh Swamp. Wit: James Kelly, Samuel M. Oliver. 2 Apr 1831 Wit: Daniel Campbell, John Currie. 8 Jun 1831 Margaret W. Campbell to William J. Campbell of the Town of Wilmington. $80. Two lots in Elizabethtown. Known in plan of said town no. 86 and 79 being the lot of James Campbell now lives on. Wit: P. Kelly, F.C. Wolrand. 20 Jan 1832 David Lloyd to Duncan Campbell. $800. 257 acres on southwest side of Cape Fear River. 1st tract on Whites Creek joining lands formerly James Campbell’s cont. 250 acres purchased from James Parrish 7 Jan 1801. 1 tract patented by Benja Lock and various other tracts. Wit: Salter Lloyd. 6 Oct 1832 Maron Campbell to Margaret Ann Blizard...for love and affection I have for my granddaughter Margaret Ann Blizard...50 acres...on northeast side of Northwest River and east of White Oak Swamp...adjacent lands of John Brown and John Russ and S.B. Anders and Wm. Jones, granted to Jas. Larkins north of head of Buckle Swamp to Isaac Lock’s line. Wit: John A. Martin, James Allen. 15 Oct 1832 John Campbell of Robeson County to Isac Sulivan. $67. 200 acres on east of Great Swamp on both sides of Goodman Swamp between Josiah Hendon, William Cain, and his own lands...patented by Peter Robinson in 1789 and conveyed to said Campbell by Mary Hall heir of said Peter Robinson. Wit: John Crawford, Mary J. Crawford. 15 Nov 1832 Duncan Campbell to James Gay. $66. 300 acres in 2 tracts, one tract patented by Archibald McKeithan in 1806 lying on south side of Fryar, one tract patented by Archibald McKeithan in 1815. Wit: Archibald Campbell. 24 Jan 1833 David T. Melvin to Malcom Buie. $68.75. 137 ½ acres on northeast side of Cape Fear River in Buck Swamp, adjacent lands of Wm. Brown and John Holms being 100 acre tract and part of a 200 acre tract granted to Jas. Campbell 22 Dec 1817. Wit: John MacGill, David Campbell. Mar 1833 James Brown of one part, James Campbell of the second part, and Margaret W. Campbell of the third part. Said Margaret W. Campbell is entitled to the following property to wit: a negro man named John, one walnut table, one side board, two large white driber (?), one tea tray, four waiters, one dozen earthen plats, two large iron pots, six beds, five beadsteads, five tables, one large chest, two small chests, three candlesticks, eight setting chairs, one coffee mill, three part candle snuffers, two tea canisters, three sugar boxes, one pot, 3 trammel, one large glass, one pair tongs, one woolen wheel, one linen wheel, one candle box, one pair fire dogs and tongs...a marriage is shortly to be had and solomnized between the said James H. Brown and the said Margaret W. Campbell...property for sole use of said Margaret W. Campbell said James Campbell, Trustee. Wit: Robt. Plummer. 1 Apr 1833 Wit: M.G. Campbell. 2 Apr 1833 Grant no. 4098 to James Campbell. 25 acres on northeast side of Northwest River lying in and between the White Oak Buckle Swamp, adjacent lands of James Squires. 29 Jul 1833 Wit: Jas. Campbell, Jno. A. Campbell. 5 Nov 1833 Wit: Daniel Campbell, Robert Council. 7 Jan 1834 Wit: Daniel Campbell, H.W. Beatty. 23 Sep 1834 Wit: T.S. Miller, Dan’l Campbell. 1 Nov 1834 William J. Campbell of New Hanover County to John A. Campbell. $100. 2 lots of land in Elizabethtown known in plan of said town as nos. 79, 86. Wit: P. Kelly. 18 Nov 1834 Geo. W. Melvin, Esq. Sheriff for County of Bladen to David Campbell of Columbus County...by order issuing from County Court of Bladen to Samuel Cain, Sheriff of Bladen County commanding him to sell 160 acres of land the property of Elisha Baker on the Richard Branch to satisfy two orders of sale oe in favor of Joshua Sikes and one in favor of Edmon Pate against Elisha Baker. Wit: P. Kelly. 20 Jan 1835 Daniel Campbell of Columbus County to John N. Burney. $40. 160 acres between Slassass Swamp and Richland Branch. 18 Feb 1835 Wit: James Campbell, Sr. 1 Apr 1835 Wit: John A. Campbell. 20 May 1835 Wit: J.A. Campbell. 8 Feb 1836 John A. Campbell of Elizabethtown to Louis Sheridan. $400. Lot #79 in said town bounded on north by Broad Street on west by lot no. 80 on south by lot no. 78 on east by Poplar Street and lot no. 86. Wit: J.F. Barnes, Joseph Guyton. 2 May 1836 Duncan Campbell to John McKay. $30. 250 acres between Friar and Boggy Branches adjacent lands of Archd. McKeithan...granted to Duncan Campbell by patent 28 Dec 1816. Wit: D.B. McKeithan, Neill McLeod. 13 May 1836 Duncan Campbell to John O. Daniel. $55. 176 acres between Little Horse Shoe and Black Branch. Wit: Neill Maultsby. 22 Jun 1836 Duncan Campbell to John McKay. $30. 200 acres on south side of east prong of Pine Log Swamp...adjacent lands of Peter Meshaw...excepting 10 acres which was reserved by Duncan McAll and sold to the said John McKay...land was granted to John Gray Blount, Esq. By patent 26 Dec 1794 and to Amos Johnston of Jones County 27 Feb 1799. Wit: Archibald Campbell. 17 Aug 1836 John Melvin, Sr. and Duncan Melvin to Jonathan Melvin. $50...on south side of Peters Creek being 125 acre tract granted to John Melvin 18 May 1789 and a 50 acre tract granted to John Melvin 15 Aug 1800...adjacent Daniel Melvin’s line and a 100 acre tract granted to John Campbell 7 Nov 1784. Wit: Wm. Reeves, Willie M. Fort. 25 Feb 1837 Duncan Campbell and John W. Meshaw to Dugald McMillan and Call McDugald. $40. 2 tracts. One of 100 acres conveyed by Amos Johnston to Hugh Dove and from him to Joel Meshaw and was sold by the Sheriff at public auction and said Campbell became last and highest bidder also 68 acres joining Dove lands and Neill Clark’s. Wit: H. Davis, J. McPherson. 1 Apr 1837 Duncan Campbell to John O. Daniel. $70. 550 acres of land lying between head of Carvers Creek and Little Horse Shoe, being upper part of said tract cont. 176 acres and said Campbell also reserves 15 acres adjacent land of Charles O’Neill, land granted to surveyor Daniel Campbell 6 Jul 1812. Wit: Dugald McMillan, Call McDugald. 4 Aug 1840 Alexander McDowell, Clerk and Master in Bladen County to John L. McKay and John G. Sutton. $504.50. Petition filed by the heirs at law of Daniel D. Campbell, deceased, to wit: Daniel D. Campbell, Edwin Pate and wife Catherine Ann, Eliza Jane Campbell, Dougald Clark and wife Mary Jane, Euphemia Ann Campbell by her guardian Daniel D. Campbell...lands should be sold to make an equal distribution among the aforesaid heirs. 50 acres in 1 tract on the north side of the Brown Marsh Swamp adjacent lands of John Campbell, 4 tracts of land conveyed by John Campbell of Moore County to Daniel Campbell on the Brown Marsh Swamp...being 1/2 of 200 acres patented by Thomas Bryan and by him conveyed to Stephen Bryan and by him to Archibald Sellars and from him to John Campbell and from him to Daniel Campbell, Jr...on the north side of the Brown Marsh and west of Campbell’s Mill 100 acres, another tract being half of 200 acres patented by Sellars and by him conveyed to John Campbell and by him to Daniel Campbell, another tract of 68 acres patented by John Campbell and by him sold to Daniel Campbell...another tract patented by James Knowles on 21 Oct 1830 and conveyed by him to Daniel Campbell...another tract joining John Campbell and McColl’s, another tract patented by David Campbell on 5 May 1803 and coveyed by deed to David Campbell by John Parker adjacent lands of Daniel McCollum. Wit: J. McDowell, G.S. Gillespie. 19 Dec 1840 Dougald McMillan and Coll McDougald to David Meshaw. $100. 2 tracts of land, one tract by Amos Johnson to Hugh Dove and from him to Joel Meshaw and sold at public auction to Duncan Campbell, then of said county and conveyed by Campbell to said McMillan and McDougald on the south side of the Horse Shoe Swamp, 1 tract containing 100 acres and 1 tract of 68 acres adjacent Neil Clark. Wit: Daniel N. Buie, John McKay. 27 Aug 1841 D.D. Campbell of Columbus County to K.K. Council. $50. 59 ½ acres it being a part of 100 acres granted to David Council the 11th Nov 1779. Wit: Aaron P. Daniel, Dougal Clark. 20 Sep 1842 John Currie to Archibald Campbell. $50. 100 acres entered on 6 May 1834 by James Rials. Wit: Dougald Priest, John S. Wilson. 4 Oct 1842 Archibald Campbell to John Henry Currie. $34. 10 head of cattle; 60 head of hogs. Wit: Dougal Priest, J.J. McDougald. 9 Oct 1843 James I. McKay to James Campbell. $100. 100 acres on the east side of the Brown Marsh Swamp. Wit: George Cromartie. 24 Dec 1844 Grant #4496 to Levi J. Campbell. 100 acres in the edge of Buckhead. 24 Feb 1845 Levi J. Campbell to Duncan Campbell of Brunswick County, NC. $50. 100 acres...in edge of Buckhead. Wit: David K. Campbell, J.W. King, C.M. Taylor. 29 Sep 1845 Grant no. 4557 to William Campbell. 100 acres adjacent lands of Levi J. Campbell.