NC, Craven County, Estates, Shine Family Estates ========================================================= 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. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. This file was contributed by Sue Guptill, Sept. 2000. ========================================================== Shine family estates CR.028.508.128 Shine, Daniel 1757 Account summary: James Shine admr. 1757 Inventory 1757 (Calls the decd. Daniel Shine Senr.) Estate sale March 1st 1760 _____________________ Shine, James 1761 Estate sale 21 July 1761 ______________________ Shine, William 1804 Admin. bond: Smith Delamar Bondsmen: Roger Jones & Henry Carraway Amount: £1,000 Date: 11 June 1804 Response to commission from Craven County court March 1802 to divide 400 acres of land between the heirs of John Dawson and Smith Delamar. Met at home of Smith Delamar on 1st of April 1802 to divide parcel of land on NS of Neuse, ES Dawson1s Creek. Document contains plat alloting 100 acres to Smith Delamar and 400 acres to heirs of John Dawson. Commissioners: Thomas Joscelin, Ephraim Fullsher, William Gardner, William Brooks, Henry Carraway. Petition by Smith Delamar and Sally his wife,, Francis Shine, John Shine, and William Shine for division of lands of William Shine. December term, 1804 Response to an order to divide the lands of William Shine (deceased) between Smith Delamar and Sally his wife, John Shine, Fanny Shine, and William Shine. Describes the division of land into 4 equal parts. Filed 6th March 1805 by W. Carraway, Jno. Biggs, Joseph Nelson, and Ephraim Fullshire. Response to an order to divide Negroes of William Shine: #1: Easther [to] Smith Delamar $400 #2: Merred (?) [to] John Shine $400 #3: Ann [to] Fanny Shine $400 #4: Phillis [to] William Shine $400 By W. Carraway, Jno. Biggs, Joseph Nelson, and Ephraim Fullshire. 6th of March 1805 Order for above division, September term, 1804 Estate inventory by Smith Delamar, filed June term, 1804 Account audit 30th December 1806 by Henry Carraway, Joseph Nelson, James Nelson Account sale July 19th 1804 Record of sale of 2 Negroes from estate by Smith Delamar March 29 1806: Sold Gideon Sparrow (Negro Moses James) @ $360.00 } Sold John Shine (Negro girl Clarasa) @ 307.00 } $667.00 ________________________ Shine, Francis 1781 Bond for Ann Graves with John Cooke and John Jones dated 13 December 1781: 3Whereas it hath been represented to the Court of the county aforesaid that Francis Shine of said county about four years past went on a voyage to the West Indies and hath not since returned, being then and since under the tuition of Colonel John Bryan lately Deceased, and it appearing to the court that the Estate of said Francis will greatly be injured for want of some person to take thw same into possession and it having been made appear that the said Francis Shine before he departed this state made his last will and Testament in which the greater part of his person Estate he Bequeathed to Ann GravesS2 Goes on to appoint Ann Graves trustee for managing the personal estate of Francis Shine. ________________________ Shine, James 1822 Account audit of Sarah Whitfield by Durant H. Lane March 12, 1819 Summons to sheriff of Jones County to recover sum of $165.82 1/2 cents from Frederick J. Becton, admin. of James Shine, owed to Durant H. Lane. Spring term of Craven Superior Court, 1822. (Various other summons related to above, going back to 1820). _______________________ Shine, Thomas 1789 Administrator1s bond for Amos Wade Bondsmen: Robert Young, William Wallace Amount: £1,000 Date: 14th December 1789 Estate inventory: 6 September 1789, includes one Negro Woman, Phillis