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WALKER - CRAIG - WRIGHT - GUTHRICE - RAMSEY - DUNLAP - GREESON

Pages 254-255. 10 July 1788. James Craig, Esqr, Sheriff of Lancaster County, conveys to Richard Wright a tract containing 250 acres on a branch of Cane Creek, waters of Catawba River, Waxhaw settlement, butting and bounding N. E. on land of Thomas Walker and vacant land, N. W. and S. W. on vacant lands, and joining a corner of William Guthrice(?) lands, South East on lands of Robert Ramsey, Robert Dunlap, and vacant land, granted to George Greerson, who was impleaded by James Dunlap July Term 1787 for a debt of 9 pounds, 8 shillings sterling. Richard Wright being last bidder at sheriff's sale, for nine pounds.

Lancaster County Deed Book A (Continued from Vol. 1, p.192.) - SCMAR, Vol. II, Winter 1974, No. 1, p.48

Source Information: Wells, Lawrence K, and Brent H. Holcomb, ed.. South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, Vol. 1-20 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 1999. Original data: Wells, Lawrence K., ed.. The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research. Vol. I-XX. Columbia, SC, USA: SCMAR, 1973-1992.

submitted by: Valeria Reckert

WELLS - LINN - ROWAN - MONTGOMERY

Pages 147-148. William Montgomery of Craven County, S. C., Yeoman, conveys to Thomas Wells of the county and state aforesaid in Camden District, Blacksmith, for one certain grey gelding, a tract containing 11 acres, one rod, and 24 poles, in the Waxhaw Settlement on the north side of Camp Creek, it being part of a tract granted unto John Linn by the Well beloved Matthew Rowan Esqr, President in the Council & Commander in Chief in and over the Province of North Carolina, but since the boundary hath been run it hath fallen into the South (Carolina), (the grant) bearing date 17 May 1754, containing 302 acres, which was conveyed 10 Jan. 1757 by John Linn unto Hugh Montgomery, part of which land the said Hugh Montgomery in his will did bequeath unto the said William Montgomery. 22 Oct. 1785.

Lancaster County Deed Book A (Continued from p.28.) - SCMAR, Vol. I, Spring 1973, No. 2, p.107

Source Information: Wells, Lawrence K, and Brent H. Holcomb, ed.. South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, Vol. 1-20 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 1999. Original data: Wells, Lawrence K., ed.. The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research. Vol. I-XX. Columbia, SC, USA: SCMAR, 1973-1992.

submitted by: Valeria Reckert

WHITE - DAVERSON - MASSEY - McKEE - KELSEY

Pages 201-202. 1 Feb. 1787. Hugh Daverson of Lancaster County, S. C., conveys to James Massey of the same state and county, for 50 pounds sterling, a tract of 250 acres, except 29 acres thereof that belong to a grant of William McKees of an older date, on the south side of the Waxhaw Creek in Lancaster County, lying between Joseph Whites, William McKees and John Kelsey's lands, by certain Indentures recorded in the Office of No & So Carolina that the right of this 250 acres was George Daversons Senr and is now Hugh Daversons his Eldest son which fell to him by the Death of the said George Daverson Senr his father.

Lancaster County Deed Book A (Continued from p.165.) - SCMAR, Vol. I, Fall 1973, No. 4, p.203

Source Information: Wells, Lawrence K, and Brent H. Holcomb, ed.. South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, Vol. 1-20 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 1999. Original data: Wells, Lawrence K., ed.. The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research. Vol. I-XX. Columbia, SC, USA: SCMAR, 1973-1992.

submitted by: Valeria Reckert

WHITE - McCULLOCH - FANNIL

Pages 78-80. 2 Feb. 1779. Joseph McCulloch of Craven County, S. C., conveys to Stith Fannil of the same state and county, for 500 pounds of Like money of South Carolina, 82 acres of land on the east side of the Cataba River on the waters of Waxhaw Creek, being a part of that tract granted to Stephen White by North Carolina 16 May 1754.

Lancaster County Deed Book A - SCMAR, Vol. I, Winter 1973, No. 1, p.23

Source Information: Wells, Lawrence K, and Brent H. Holcomb, ed.. South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, Vol. 1-20 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 1999. Original data: Wells, Lawrence K., ed.. The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research. Vol. I-XX. Columbia, SC, USA: SCMAR, 1973-1992.

submitted by: Valeria Reckert

WHITE - FENNEL - TOMLINSON

Pages 80-82. 24 July 1784. Stith Fennel of Camden District, S. C., conveys to Nathaniel Tomlinson of the same state and district, for 71 pounds sterling, 82 acres on the east side of the Cataba River on the waters of the Waxhaw Creek, being a part of that tract granted to Stephen White by North Carolina 16 May 1754.

Lancaster County Deed Book A - SCMAR, Vol. I, Winter 1973, No. 1, p.23

Source Information: Wells, Lawrence K, and Brent H. Holcomb, ed.. South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, Vol. 1-20 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 1999. Original data: Wells, Lawrence K., ed.. The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research. Vol. I-XX. Columbia, SC, USA: SCMAR, 1973-1992.

submitted by: Valeria Reckert

WHITE - TOMLINSON - HOWARD - CRAWFORD - McCULLAH

Pages 82-84. 2 Sept. 1777. Isaac McCullah of Camden District, S. C., conveys to John Tomlinson of the state aforesaid for 1 pound, 12 shillings South Carolina currency, a tract of 131 acres in South Carolina in the Waxhaw Settlement, being part of a tract of 200 acres purchased by sd McCullah from Stephen White, adjoining land belonging to the estate of Robert Howard, dec'd, and Robert Crawford's line.

Lancaster County Deed Book A - SCMAR, Vol. I, Winter 1973, No. 1, p.23

Source Information: Wells, Lawrence K, and Brent H. Holcomb, ed.. South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, Vol. 1-20 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 1999. Original data: Wells, Lawrence K., ed.. The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research. Vol. I-XX. Columbia, SC, USA: SCMAR, 1973-1992.

submitted by: Valeria Reckert

WHITE - WREN - TOMLINSON - CRAWFORD - CROCKET - McCULLAH - McCULLOCH - LOCKHART

Pages 86-87. 22 Nov. 1784. Thomas Crawford of Camden District, S. C., conveys to William Wren for 150 pounds sterling a tract of 110 acres on the North side of the Waxhaw Creek, originally granted to Joseph Crawford, joining Archibald Crockets land, including an improvement, joining Robert Crawford's land, also a tract of 17 acres joining the aforesaid tract, it being a part of a tract originally granted to Stephen White and conveyed by White to Isaac McCullah, and conveyed by sd McCullah to Jos. McCulloch, and from sd Jos. McCulloch to James (sic) Crawford, bounded on west by aforesaid land, on the north by Robert Lockhart's land, on the east by Nathaniel Tomlinson's land, on the south by Tomlinson's land.

Lancaster County Deed Book A - SCMAR, Vol. I, Winter 1973, No. 1, p.24

Source Information: Wells, Lawrence K, and Brent H. Holcomb, ed.. South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, Vol. 1-20 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 1999. Original data: Wells, Lawrence K., ed.. The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research. Vol. I-XX. Columbia, SC, USA: SCMAR, 1973-1992.

submitted by: Valeria Reckert

WHITE - CRAWFORD - TOMLINSON - LOCKHART - ROWAN

Pages 88-89. 27 July 1784. Thomas Crawford of Camden District, S. C., conveys to Nathaniel Tomlinson of the same district and state, for 7 pounds like money of South Carolina a tract containing 23 acres in the Waxhaw settlement, part of a tract containing 491 acres that fell to the said Crawford by the death of his father James Crawford, the said tract containing 145 acres of land from Stephen White (sic), the said tract of 23 acres adjoining the said Tomlinson's line, Robert Lockhart's line; a part of a tract of 491 acres granted to Stephen White in 1754 by Gov. Matthew Rowan of North Carolina.

Lancaster County Deed Book A - SCMAR, Vol. I, Winter 1973, No. 1, p.24

Source Information: Wells, Lawrence K, and Brent H. Holcomb, ed.. South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, Vol. 1-20 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 1999. Original data: Wells, Lawrence K., ed.. The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research. Vol. I-XX. Columbia, SC, USA: SCMAR, 1973-1992.

submitted by: Valeria Reckert

WRIGHT - GUTHRIE - DOUGLASS

Pages 216-218. James Guthrie and Jane his wife of Lancaster County, S. C., planter, convey to Richard Wright of the county & state aforesaid, planter, for 80 pounds, 194 acres of land in the Waxhaw Settlement, adjoining Douglass's Land, and Robert Guthries Land, being part of a tract first granted to William Guthrie 4 May 1771, which said tract the above named William Guthrie by his Will devised to his beloved son James Guthrie. 2 Oct. 1787.

Lancaster County Deed Book A (Continued from p.165.) - SCMAR, Vol. I, Fall 1973, No. 4, p.206

Source Information: Wells, Lawrence K, and Brent H. Holcomb, ed.. South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, Vol. 1-20 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 1999. Original data: Wells, Lawrence K., ed.. The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research. Vol. I-XX. Columbia, SC, USA: SCMAR, 1973-1992.

submitted by: Valeria Reckert

WRIGHT - WALKER - GUTHRICE - RAMSEY - DUNLAP - GREESON - CRAIG

Pages 254-255. 10 July 1788. James Craig, Esqr, Sheriff of Lancaster County, conveys to Richard Wright a tract containing 250 acres on a branch of Cane Creek, waters of Catawba River, Waxhaw settlement, butting and bounding N. E. on land of Thomas Walker and vacant land, N. W. and S. W. on vacant lands, and joining a corner of William Guthrice(?) lands, South East on lands of Robert Ramsey, Robert Dunlap, and vacant land, granted to George Greerson, who was impleaded by James Dunlap July Term 1787 for a debt of 9 pounds, 8 shillings sterling. Richard Wright being last bidder at sheriff's sale, for nine pounds.

Lancaster County Deed Book A (Continued from Vol. 1, p.192.) - SCMAR, Vol. II, Winter 1974, No. 1, p.48

Source Information: Wells, Lawrence K, and Brent H. Holcomb, ed.. South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, Vol. 1-20 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 1999. Original data: Wells, Lawrence K., ed.. The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research. Vol. I-XX. Columbia, SC, USA: SCMAR, 1973-1992.

submitted by: Valeria Reckert