Hij is getrouwd met Sarah "Sally" Gore.
Micajah Long Sarah Gore Brunswick Needham Stanala; Benjamin Lambeth John Gause, Jr
Zij zijn getrouwd op 22 april 1805 te Brunswick County, North Carolina.Bron 1
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In 1800 Micajah got 500 acres next to Swamp House Plantation.
5 Mar 1800 - MICAJAH LONG entered 500 acres on the North side of Seven Creeks which included Juniper Island and bordered JOSEPH GORE. Per Becky Chaney, 25 Mar 2000.
10 Sep, 1800 - Entered 200 A bordering the Swamp House upper line and running up Seven Creeks between the big survey and Swamp House line . Per Becky Chaney, 25 Mar 2000.
Book E, Page 165, Brunswick County Register of Deeds
State of North Carolina - Brunswick County
13 May 1805
JONATHON GORE gives to MECAJAH LONG and his wife "my well beloved daughter" SARAH, one small negro girl called MARY, age 4.
Witn: Isaac Etheridge; James Innam
Execution October Term 1805. Ordered to be registered.
John Gause Jnr., Clerk
(Complete text of deed copied from Brunswick RoD by Diane Bertrand on 7 June 2002 and transcribed 11 Aug 2002).
Columbus County, North Carolina
Abstracts of Deed, Vol. II, 1816-1829
21 Jul 1818
JOHN GORE JR.* to MICAJAH LONG, 21 Jul 1818, $175, 50 A. on Seven Creeks. adj. J. Simmons & John Smith.
Wit: Isaac Etheridge & James West. (C-58)
* which John Gore Jr is this?
18 Jan 1820
ISAAC ETHERIDGE to MACAJAH LONG, 18 Jan 1820; $50, 100A on Seven Creeks adj. Cox
Wit: John Gore Jr. and Henry Long.
Pr. Feb Term 1824 (D-177)
4 Mar 1825
JOSEPH GORE SR., to MCAJAH LONG, 4 Mar 1825; $100, 100A on Seven Creeks.
Wit. John H. Faulk & Samuel Stevens. (D-336).
Abstracts of Deeds 1829-1840, Book E & F
16 Dec 1834
JAMES WEST to MICAJAW LONG, 16 Dec 1834, $105, 100 A. on N. W. side of the Waccamaw River, adj. Joseph Gore.(F-481)
13 Feb 1836
Land Grant to MICAJAH LONG, 100 A. adj. his own corner & adj. J. Gore. Ent. 13 Feb 1836; Pat. 20 Dec 1838 (F-408)
Columbus County, North Carolina, Abstracts of Deeds, Vol. IV, 1840 - 1846
20 Nov 1832
HENRY LONG, BENJAMIN LAMBETH, JOHN S. ETHERIDGE, JAMES THOMAS, RICHARD LONG, SAMPSON LONG, MATHEW LONG (all heirs of Henry Long, dec'd) to MICAJAH LONG, 20 Nov 1832; $135, 100 A. below the improvement were Henry Long now lives.
Wit. Daniel O. Etheridge, John Long* & Edward Graham (C-16/17)
7 Dec 1839
MECAJAH LONG to JAMES WEST, 7 Dec 1839, $200, 100 A. adj. Henry Long . Wit: James Ward & Needham Stevens* (G-155/156)
20 Oct 1840
RICHARD WOOTEN (Clerk & Master in Equity) to MACAJAH LONG, 20 Oct 1840; $622, 370 A. on Ws. of Waccamaw River known by name of Piraway, conv. by Isaac Ehteridge to Elias Jeaneret 15 Sep 1829, adj. John Bellamy, Floyds Bay, Seven Creeks, & Joseph Long. Be decree executed at Fall Term 1839 tern of SCL&E for ColCo, Richard Wooten, Master in Equity was directed after advertisement, to make sale at public auction a tract of land. Macajah Long became last & highest bidder. Wit: John Gore* & W. Gore (G-66/67) Nov Term 1840
12 Nov 1841
MICHAEL SELLERS to MICAJAH LONG, 12 Nov 1841: $350, 354 A on Ns of Waccamaw River: the McLamb tract of 150 A pat by Marlow & 100 A. pat. by Frink, & 8 A. by John G. Belleme, being give surveys. Also another tract of 94 A purchased from John S. Etherage & known by Mill tract.
Wit: John Gore & James Long. (G-329)
Abstract of Deeds, Vol. H, 1844 - 1846
30 Jul 1841
MICAJAH LONG to JOEL REAVES, JR., 30 Jul 1841; $110, 100 A. on NWs of Waccamaw River adj. Joseph Gore, Rattle Snake Swamp.
Wit: James Long* & W. M. D. Rogers. (H-11)
1 Dec 1842
MICAJAH LONG to JAMES LONG, 1 Dec 1842; 200 A. on Ns of Seven Creeks with the lines of two 640 A. tracts & being the two lower surveys of Smith. Also another tract on Ns of Knowles Bay. Wit: Lewis McLam & Joseph Faulk*. (H-10) Pg 44
8 Apr 1844
Land Grant #677 to MICAJAH LONG, 100A. adj. Ellis Lay
Ent. 8 Apr 1844; Pat. 29 Sep 1845 (J-200)
9 Feb 1846
Land Grant #786 to MICAJAH LONG, 50 A. on Ws of Waccamaw River. Ent. 9 Feb 1846; Pat. 9 Jan 1847. (J-201).
Are these 2 last land grants for Micajah Sr or Jr?
WILL of Micajah Long
Dated 14 Aug 1850 DP: May Term 1855-
Wife: Sarah, all crops, hogs, sheep, household and kitchen furniture, plantation tools, horse and cart, cattle,.
Negroes: Owen, Affie and Charlott and their children, and the plantation where he now lives.
Son: Isaac G. Long, Negroes: Lydia and her children.
Daughter: Elizabeth Long, Negroes: Calven, Jane & Hanner
Son:John Long, Negroes: Peggy & her children.
Daughter:Dicy Graham, Negroes:Abram, Winney, Polly & their children. "I do not wish or intend that the Husband of the Said Dicy shall have any use, benefit or proffit what ever of the Said Negroes"
Son James Long, Negroes: Peter and Betsey & their children
Grandchildren: Sarah Margaret Standland and Thomas J. Standland (parents not living), Negroes: Sam, Easter, Martha & their children.
Daughter: Rachall Marlow, Negroes: Mary, Hanah, Molcy & their children. "I do not wish or intend that the husband of the Said Rachall have any use, interst or proffit whatever of the Said Negroes".
Daughter: Edith S. Butler, Negroes: John, Bur, Rany & their children. "I do not with or intend that the husband of Said Edith S. shall have any use benefit or proffit whatever of the Said Negroes."
Executors: Sons Isaac G. Long, John Long and James Long.
Wit: Calvin C. Gore and Washington Long. N.L. Williamson, C.S.C. (pp.68-69)
Not mentioned in the will were Sarah Margaret (dec'd), Micajah Long Jr b. 1820 and Joseph Long b. 1806.
Nor was Garriel (Gabriel) W. Long mentioned and we cannot prove that he was a son.
1850 Columbus Co census:
Micajah Long, Sr, 72, M, Farmer, RE $1000
Sarah Long, 67,
James M. Long 8, (s/o Malachi Jr and Priscilla Soles)
Amanda M. Long 2 (d/o Isaac Gary Long) granddaughter..
(2 females and 1 male missing, presumed dead, not in will))
The 1820 Columbus County census pg, 47 shows
3 males <10; 1 male 26-45, 1 female <10, 1 female 10-16, 1 female 26-45.
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