Craven County, NC - Isler Family Deeds, 1736-1774 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ George the Second &c Know Ye &c That We &c have given to Fredrick Isler two hundred & Sixty acres of land lying in Craven County No. side of trent begining at a red oak in Martin Franks line near Rattle Snake branch then No. 120 po to a pine then No. 50 Wt. 140 po: to a pine then So. 55 Wt. 160 po: to a white oak then So. 20 Et. 120 po: to a white oak then So. 70 Et. 136 po: to a red oak then streight to the first station To Hold &c Yielding &c four shillings proclamation money 9th March 1736 Gab: Johnston Land Grant Book No. 9, Page 234, File No. 880 ---------- George the Second &c To all to whom &c Know ye that we &c have given and granted unto William Isler a tract of land containing one hundred acres lying and being in County of Craven begining at poplar spring and Runs No. 73 Et. 118 pole to a white oak then So. 45 Et. 80 pole to a Black Jack then So. 13 Wt. 184 pole to a Cyprus on Bever Creek then So. 85 Wt. 120 pole to a water oak thence the several courses of the Creek to the begining To Hold &c: Yeilding and Paying &c: four shillings proclamation money yearley for every hundred acres seating the same with one white person clearing and cultivating three acres for every hundred acres within three years and entring these Letters with the Auditor within six months In Testimony &c Witness &c Dated the Eleventh day of October 1748. Gab: Johnston Land Grant Book No. 10, Page 150, File No. 1249 ---------- George the Second &c. To all to whom: &c Know ye that we &c: have given and granted unto Frederick Isler a tract of land containing Two hundred and forty acres lying & being in the County of Craven on the North side of Nine Swamp: Runing up both sides of the West Branch begining at a Red Oak Tunecliffs line on the vine swamp Runing No. 79 Et 80 poles to a Sweet Gumb: thence No. 9 Et. 160 pole to a pine thence So. 39 Wt. 140 pole to a pine then West 100 pole to a pine thence So. 25 Wt. 50 pole to a Red Oak in said Tunecliffs line then down said line to the first station To Hold &c yeilding and paying &c four shillings Proclamation money yearly for every hundred acres seating the same according to Rights Clearing and Cultivating three acres for every hundred within three years and Entring these Letters with the Auditor within six months In Testimony &c Witness &c Dated the 7th day of Aprill 1749 Gab: Johnston Land Grant Book No. 10, Page 153, File No. 1251 ---------- No. 3. Frederick Isler 150 Craven between Rattle Snake and the Wt. Branch Joining his own lines Beginning at a red oak his own and William Bryants corner and runs thence along his line So. 134 poles to a pine then So. 70 Wt. 88 poles to a pine on or near Thomas Kents line then No. 41 Wt. 93 poles to a stake then No. 13 Wt. 146 poles to a red oak standing in his own line then with his line to the first station. Dated February l5th, 1764 Arthur Dobbs Land Grant Book No. l8, Page 27, File No. 2539 ---------- No. 230 Frederick Isler 100 Craven, Between Judge Halls and George Kernegees Lands, Begining at a Red oak, on the East side the main road supposed to be at Judge Halls line, then So. 68 Wt. 6l pole to a large pine said to be at George Kernegees line then So. 206 poles said to be his own line, then So. 67 Et. 91 pole to a stake, then a direct line to the first station Dated 30th. October 1765 Wm. Tryon Land Grant Book No. 17, Page 235, File No. 2413 ---------- No. 231 William Isler 45 Craven on the No. side of Beaver Creek Joining his own and Enoch Halls lines Beginning at a white oak on his old line thence running No. 40 Et. 90 poles to a pine thence No. 59 Wt. 130 poles to a pine in Enock Halls line thence with his line So. l Et. 56 poles along the same to said William Islers old corner dead pine, then along his old line to the first station Dated 30th Octr. 1765 Wm. Tryon Land Grant Book No. l8, Page 214, File No. 2664 ---------- No. 141 William Isler & Fredriek Becton: 400 Acres Craven on the No. side of Trent river, and No. Et. side of Beaver Creek Begining at a pine in Willm. Bryans third Line and in said Willm. Islers Second Line of his 45 Acres survey and from thence running with said Islers Line No. 59 Wt. 82 poles to a pine said Islers corner in Cleatheralls Line then with Cleatherals Line No. 300 poles to Mack Nox's Line then Et. with Noxes Line 317 poles the South 173 poles to Wm. Bryans Line then with his Line No. 74 Wt. 190 poles to his Corner then with his other Line straight to the Begining dated 9th April 1770 Wm. Tryon. Land Grant Book No. 20, Page 559, File No. 2850 ---------- No. 477 Frederick Isler 30 acres Craven Beginning at a small white oak at the run of said creek and runs So. 43 W. 88 poles to a dogwood in Hargates line then with his line East 136 poles to the run of Beaver Creek then up the various courses of the run to the Beginning, dated 22 July 1774 Jo. Martin Land Grant Book No. 22, Page 410, File No. 3159 Collection: Delia HYATT Papers 1710; 1736-1968 Lenoir County, N.C. P.C.1529 ___________________________________________________________________ Copyright. 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