All that is essential for the triumph of evil is |
|
for good people to do nothing |
|
Rose Red |
ISREAL SNEAD ~ JOHANNAH HENDLEY
SAMUEL SNEAD ~TEMPERENCE BUFORD
PHILLIP BUFORD SNEAD
MARTHA SNEAD ~ HENRY SION ODOM
NANCY ODOM ~ ARTHUR SKIPPER
SILAS SKIPPER ~ ANN
BENJAMIN SKIPPER ~ N.F. FANNY BRIDGES
BERTHA BELLE SKIPPER ~ WILLIAM BASSETT
STEPHEN BASSETT ~ WANDA PARSONS
CHERYL BASSETT ~ DOUGLAS ISEMINGER
DEBORAH ANNE ISEMINGER
MICHAEL KING...........RICHARD ODOM.....................ISREAL SNEAD mar, JOHANNAH HENDLEY son........................................son.........................................son
HENRY KING..............JACOB ODOM SR. .................SAMUEL SNEAD mar. TEMPERANCE BUFORD daughter...............................son..........................................son
ANN KING married JACOB ODOM JR. ..................PHILLIP BUFORD SNEAD .............................................son........................................daughter ...................................HENRY
SION ODOM married MARTHA SNEAD ............................................daughter ....................................NANCY
ODOM married ARTHUR SKIPPER .............................................................................son of .....................................................................SILAS
SKIPPER married? unnamed QUICK .............................................................................
son of……………/…………daughter of ....................................................................BARNABUS
SKIPPER./........THOMAS QUICK .............................................................................son of……………/…………..son
of .................................................................... GEORGE SKIPPER…/….......AQUILLIA QUICK
|
Samuel Snead and Temperence Burford |
Anson County, NC Marriages
1451. Snead, Samuel
Buford, Temperence 15 Apr 1750
Pp. 192-193: 13 Feb. 1765 GEORGE SKIPPER of Anson, planter, to BARNBA SKIPPER, forL20
proc. money...50 A adj. MR. GRIFFUTHS, granted to JOHN CLARK, 200 A on N side PD, near mouth
of Little Creek, conveyed from CLARK to SKIPPER 1Feb 1749...GEO. SKIPPER (SEAL), Wit: SAML SNEAD, JOHN CRAWFORD,
THOS. MOORMAN Recd. L20 of BARNABA SKIPPER 14 Feb 1765.
GEO.
SKIPPER (SEAL).
ANSON COUNTY EARLY RECORDS North Carolina, Reference 929.156 M 11
Anson Records Page 74. Ordered Francis Clark to be appointed overseer to road from the province line to Solomon's Creek and that his
own hands and that of John Thomas, Benj. Skipper, James Baggett, Dunn Rice,
John Mercer (Moonseer) and Barnaby Skipper, work same and in connection with
the company under Captain Samuel Snead build a bridge over Solomon's Creek.
Recorded on 13 January 1772.
Samuel X Snead, of Queen Creek,
to his dau. Susan, wife of Thomas Reynolds, 45 acres,
adjoining his
plantation. Dat. 23 Mch., 1652. Witn: Henry Collett, John Draper, Wm Bashly.
|
Phillip Snead |
|
Martha Snead and Henry Sion Odom |
Henry Sion Odom, and Martha
Snead
children: Ann Betsy Patsy Samuel
b: bet 1790-1810 Rebecca b: 1800 Henry Sion b: 1802 Nancy b:
abt 1805 in Marlboro Co., SC Philip b: 1806 Temperance b: abt 1812 Martha b: abt 1814
Alphabetical Rent Roll of Virginia 1704/05
(c) 1994
For more information on the early Virginia planters, consult:
Wertenbaker, Thomas J., The Planters of Colonial Virginia,
Russell & Russell New York, New York
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/chowan/taxlists/1704rent.txt
Burford Wm King & Queen County, 1704
Hendley Charles Princess Anne County, 1704
Snead John Parish of St. Peters and St. Paul, 1704
Snead Robt. York County, 1704
Snead Tho Essex County, 1704
Snead Tho Parish of St. Peters and St. Paul, 1704
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/chowan/taxlists/1704rent.txt
PATE CEMETERY
From Laurinburg, Scotland County, drive west on Hwy #79 5.9
miles to Dunc Pate Rd. Turn left. Drive about 100 yards to the
edge of a field. Look to your right about 50 yards and near the
edge of the woods you will see a small brick fenced cemetery.
This tract of land was granted by King George III to Samuel
Snead in 1767, conveyed by Snead to Rice Henderson in 1768.
Henderson conveyed this land to Thoroughgood Pate I of English
descent in 1769, and Pate to Thoroughgood Pate II in 1800.
This file was contributed for use
in the USGenWeb
Archives by: Myrtle Bridges hbridges@att.net
This is Barnabus's brother
Anson Records Page 108. Ordered that Henry Harrington have leave to turn the road leading from Haley's Ferry down by Colonel Charles
Madlocks. To view same: Charles Madlocks, William Speed, Benjamin Skipper, Henley Snead, John Wall, Zachariah Morris, John
Jones, Shadrack Baggett, Richard Leak, Edward Almond, James Baggett. Adj. Recorded April, 1777.
1792 - 1793 Tax Records Robeson County, NC
Solomon Snead
Benjamin Skipper
Folder: 1804 Information: Summons for Joseph BELL
to appear "immediately" and testify against John SNEAD and others. Date:
10 Jan 1804 Date of: Summons County: Craven Folder: 1804 Information: Appearance bond for John SNEAD, William SNEAD, & Adam BANTZ with bondsmen John James PASTEUR, William JOHNSTON, &
William TIGNOR to appear and answer a charge of assault and riot on the night of 12th of August. Charge made by Joseph
BELL. Date: 13 Aug 1803 Date of: Bond County: Craven
Folder: 1804 Information: Oath by Joseph BELL
that on the 12th of August at about half after 12 o'clock after he had locked the street & yard door of his house,
and after his family had gone to bed and he was about to, that he heard a noise of several people at this door and
that the side door was burst open and Adam BANTZ, William SNEAD, John SNEAD,
& Liberius HUNGERFORD and William WATSON entered the house. BELL asked them
what they meant by breaking into his house, and WATSON answered that it was a damned lie, and at the same moment BANTZ
charged at him. BELL tried to beat him off, but the others closed in on him and threw him down and beat him so that
he was much bruised, but he is not sure whether they used their fists only, or also clubs; he did not see any club
or weapon when they entered his house. BELL states that he is not conscious of having given the defendants any offense
or provocation. The defendants have made satisfactory amends and it is BELL's desire that the defendants should be
dealt with mildly. Date: 12 Aug 1803/21 Jany 1804 Date of: Event/Oath County: Not given
Folder: 1804 Information: Indictment of John SNEAD,
William SNEAD, Adam BANTZ, and William WATSON with others as yet unknown for riotously assembling and assaulting Joseph
BELL so that his life was despaired of. Date: 12 Aug 1803/January term 1804 Date of: Event/Indictment County:
Craven
Folder: 1804 Information: Oath of William BELL and James
HOLLOWAY that John SNEAD, William SNEAD, Libius HUNGERFORD, William WATSON, Adam BANTZ, and Paul SHURFFIELD riotously
assembled and assaulted Joseph BELL in his house. The sheriff is ordered, therefore to arrest J. SNEAD, W. SNEAD, HUNGERFORD,
WATSON, BANTZ, and SHURFIELD. (Back: "The defendant Libius HUNGERFORD failing to give surety for his appearance you
are therefore to receive the said HUNGERFORD into jail & him safely keep until discharged"). Date: 12 Aug 1803/13
Aug 1803 Date of: Event/Oath and order to arrest County: Craven
Folder: 1804 Information: Deposition of Libius
HUNGERFORD upon a warrant against him: States that about 12 o'clock at night he
was passing the home of Joseph BELL and heard a noise and a cry of murder in the house. He entered by the back door
and saw John SNEAD, Wm SNEAD, Adam BANTZ, & Wm. WATSON beating Joseph BELL, that BELL though resisting was overpowered,
& held on the floor by his hair by some of the persons while the others beat him with sticks and fists. Bell
cryed murder. HUNGERFORD disengaged BELL who had one of the others under him, and sat BELL on the stairs. John SNEAD then gave HUNGERFORD a blow and called him a rascal for interfering, and ordered him home, threatening
to whip him. HUNGERFORD then left, J. SNEAD giving him 2 more blows with his stick. There were 3 other persons
there that HUNGERFORD did not know who appeared to be with the rioters. Date: 12 Aug 1803/13 Aug 1803 Date of:
Event/Deposition County: Craven
Folder: 1804
Information: Oath of Joseph BELL that he believes that Libius HUNGERFORD was
one of a party, with John SNEAD, Wm SNEAD, Adam BANTZ and others unknown who
committed a riot and assault at his house. The others named have been
apprehended. Therefore, the sheriff is ordered to arrest HUNGERFORD. (Back:
Libius HUNGERFORD £200; Abner PASTEUR 200).
Date: 12 Aug 1803/18 Aug 1803
Date of: Event/Oath and arrest warrant
County: Craven
|