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Personal data John Brown 


Household of John Brown

He is married to Lovey Messick.

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Notes about John Brown

== Biography ==

!Surry Co. NC land records [1,9]

21 FEB 1818 John Brown Sr. sold John Brown Jr. 100 acres waters of
Hunting Creek, adj. John Brown and Isaac Brown.. N.
Fork Hunting Creek. Wits: Isaac Brown and Thomas
Jones. Bk.O, pg.117
13 AUG 1818 - oath of Isaac Brown and ordered
recorded.

18 SEP 1823 John Brown to Thomas A. Brown both of Surry Co.;
"for and in consideration of the Natural love and
affection that a parent hath towards a child and
for the Better support and maintenance here of
hath given and granted and these presents doth
given and granted"..."tract on waters of Hunting
Creek beginning a post Oak John Brown Corner running
east 15 pole to black" in Talbert line then with
his line north 23d East 12 pole to a black oak
said Tolberts Corner then North 60 East pole to
Post Oak Tolberts Corner then East 26 pole to a back
[sic - black] oak Henry Browns corner then with his
line line [sic] North 41 East 1_2 [102 or 172]
pole to pine his corner thence west 121 pole to
pot [sic - post] oak North 10 pole to a pine in
west line then with this his line west 100 pole
red oak Isaac Browns corner then South with this
line 178 pole to beginning; estimated 146 acres.
Wits: A. Johnson, Aniais Roton, John Brown Jr.
Signed: John (x) Brown (T-40)
15 FEB 1827 - oath of John Brown Jr. proven in court.

!Surry Co. NC tax lists [8]
1813 - not listed
1814 - not found?
1815 John Brown Jr. 0 acres, 1 white poll
1816, 1817 - not listed
1818 - John Brown 100 acres adjoining Isaac Brown,
North Hunting Creek, value $200, 1 white poll
1819 - John Brown Jr. 100 acres adjoining Isaac Branch,
Deep Creek, value $200, 1 white poll
1820 - John Brown Jr. 100 acres adjoining Isaac Brown,
Hunting Creek, value $200, 1 white poll
no 1821 found for Surry County
1822 John Brown Jr. 100 acres adjoining Isaac Brown,
Hunting Creek, value $200; 1 white poll
1826 John Brown 105 1/2 acres adjoining Isaac Brown,
value $211, 1 white poll

!Surry Co. NC Court Minutes [9]
1820-1823 John Brown Jr. was a juror various times
!No estate or guardians mentioned for John Brown Jr. 1824-1836; no will filed. [10]

!1830 Census: Surry Co. NC [7]
John Brown Jr. 1M 5-9 1M 40-49 1F 0-4 1F 30-39

== Sources ==

NAME:1,7-9(John Brown Jr.);2-3,5-6(John Brown);4(John R. Brown Jr.)
B:7;4(1790-1800) D:3,4 BUR:3-4 F:2,4 M:4
WIFE:4-6 MD:4-5 MP:4-5
1. Surry Co. NC deeds [428,1448]
2. Surry Co. NC probates - John Brown (his father) will [1020] 3. Cemeteries of Yadkin Co. NC, 1985 by Carl H. Hoots [1437] - John B.[sic] Brown
Chris Crookston reading of gravestone - findagrave.com [5364]
4. Messick Ancestral File 1664-1988 by Carrie Messick Jennings
edited by Linda D. Roberson, first printing March 1989
can be found in Family History Library, Salt Lake City [1437]
5. Surry Co. NC marriage bonds - Automated Archives [676]
6. Descendants of George Messick by Ened Roughton [1437]
7. 1830 Census: Surry Co. NC [330.9]
8. Surry Co. NC Tax Lists by Harvey [1023]
9. Surry Co. NC Court Minutes [1448]
10. Surry Co. NC Minutes by Harvey and Wells [1448]
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Ancestors (and descendant) of John Brown

John Brown
1766-1830
Mary Unknown
± 1763-> 1849

John Brown
> 1780-1834


Lovey Messick
1799-????


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