Does anyone know the children and grandchildren of this James Campbell?
L.G.
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From: <Davecmbl(a)aol.com>
To: <CAMPBELL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 11:33 AM
Subject: [CAMPBELL] Davidson County land grant
I recieved this via Email from a Davidson County Rootsweb list and it
sounds
like all we have to do is find that white oak and dogwwod. Other
info is
that
CC after a persons name is chain carrier usually a close relative.
This
is
dated prior to the formation of Tennessee and
uses the old boundaries of the original North Carolina. To find this
piece
of land is going to be extremely difficult. To those of you who this
helps
with their genealogy, congratulations.
To those of you who are going to try and find this acreage Good Luck
David
Campbell
North Carolina Land Grants
Book 41
Page 33
Davidson County
State of North Carolina
N 65
Knowing that we have granted unto James Campbell Two thousand and seventy
five acres in Davidson county ? of a ?? right of three hundred and ninty
give
acres of land beginning at white oak and dogwood then north six
hundred
and sixty
poles to two hickorys then west five hundred and eighty poles to a
stake
in
the Barrons then south six hundred and eighty poles to a creek+ black
gum
then
east five hundred and eighty poles to the beginning.
To hold unto said James Campbell his heirs + assigns forever
dated fourteenth day of March 1786
R Caswell
I Glasgow Lee
Warrent Number 367
Joseph Brock D L
Thomas mc Crory
Jas Flack CC
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