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From: "Ann Braswell" <>
Subject: Re: [BRASWELL] Lolan Braswell's line
Date: Sun, 20 May 2007 17:25:39 -0700
It appears that SIMON BRASWELL'S witness THOMAS HALL owned land in the THREE
CREEKS area where SUSANNAH'S grandson JOHN BRASWELL lived, lending some
credibility to the "James is the son of Susannah theory".
Indenture made the 1st day of March, 1759, between THOMAS HALL of Halifax
County, North Carolina, and William Malone of Sussex County, Virginia, for
150 pounds, conveying 200 acres on North side of the THREE CREEKS, being the
same land which the said THOMAS HALL purchased of Matthias Davis late of the
County of Brunswick, and adjoining the THREE CREEKS, and the lands of Thomas
Morris, Joseph Carter, and Col. John WILLIS. Wit: Wm. Hall, Robt. Sturt,
Jonas Sturt, Ingram Blanks, James House, and Ambrose Smith. Indenture and
Receipt were proved in Court on October 22, 1759, by the oaths of Ingram
Blanks, James House and Ambrose Smith. Deed Book 6, page 410.
Simon Braswell & Mary Turner - Marriage Bond, 25 February 1764,
Edgecombe Co., NC., James Braswell was bondsman, THOMAS HALL was
witness. Bond #42966, Record # 01 024. ancestry.com
Ann
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