WAKE COUNTY, NC - DEEDS - Swan Thompson Deeds, 1783 - 1799 ==================================================================== 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. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Zoe Smith zsmith@amaonline.com ==================================================================== ABSTRACTS OF WAKE COUNTY, NC, DEEDS 1785-1802 Deed Book F, p. 297 Reynold Allen, Sr. to Reynold Allen, Jr., Dec. 1, 1783, for good causes and considerations of 50 pds. specie part of a certain tract of land and plantation containing 180 acres lying on the south bank of the Nuce River near the Rocy Ford adjoining SWAN TOMSON. Witt: John Foolman Harrison, Young Allen Deed Book H, p. 303 Richard Hudson of Wake Co. to John Pullin of same, Aug. 29, 1788 for 60 pds specie a tract of 532 acres lying on the north side of Fall Creek adjoining Bell and SWAN THOMSON. Wit: Sam'l High, John Spain Deed Book H, p. 408 Samuel High of Wake Co. to SWANN THOMSON of same, May 16, 1788, for 75 pds specie one-half of a certain tract of land containing 150 acres lying on both sides of Neus River including the Great Falls, adjoining Daniel Higdon on one side of the River and Allen on the other, which land was granted to Joseph Montfort from Earl Granville by grant bearing date June 25, 1762. They were to jointly build a grist mill and other useful buildings. Wit: William Mayes, Richard Hudson, Charles Thomson. Deed Book H, p. 417 Robert Wilson of Wake Co. to Esrom Cogwell of Warren Co. N. C., March 1, 1788, for 40 pds. specie a tract of 200 acres in Wake Co. on the south side of Neus River adjoining SWANN THOMSON'S mill path. Wit: Benjamin Morgan, Stephen Loyd. Deed Book H, p. 452 Reynold Allen, Sr. to Robert Wilson, Aug. 8, 1787, for divers good causes and considerations and for 20 pds specie part of a certain tract of land containing 200 acres in Wake Co. lying on the south side of Neus River adjoining SWANN THOMSON's mill path. Wit: Young Allen, Reynold Allin Deed Book Q p. 241 William Jeffreys of Franklin Co. N. C. bill of sale to SWAN THOMPSON of Wake Co., Oct. 1, 1799, for 335 pds three negroes known by the names of Nanny, aged about thirteen years, Selah, aged about ten years, and Will, aged about eleven years. Wit: Edwin Holding, A. Carloss