Onslow County, North Carolina DEED BOOK 11 (1820-1822), page
1037
LIZANNA MORTON, WIFE OF WILLIAM MORTON, DECEASED, OF BLOUNT County, Tennessee, APPOINTS LUKE HUGGINS OF ONSLOW CO., N.C., ATTORNEY, TO COLLECT THE MONEY DUE TO WILLIAM MORTON OR HIS HEIRS FROM THE ESTATE OF HIS FATHER AND SAID MONEY IN HANDS OF BENJAMIN MORTON OF ONSLOW CO, N.C.
TESTS:Wm. GRIFFTHS, J. P., JUNE 26, 1819, JACOB F. FOUTE, CLERK OF THE COURT OF PLEAS AND QUATER SECTIONS OF BLOUNT CO., TN. , ATTESTS TO SIGNATURE OF Wm. GRIFFITHS OF SAID COUNTY.
Sources
1790; Census Place: Onslow, North Carolina; Series: M637; Roll: 7; Page: 10; Image: 356; Family History Library Film: 0568147
1800; Census Place: Wilmington, Onslow, North Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 32; Page: 145; Image: 154; Family History Library Film: 337908
"North Carolina Probate Records, 1735-1970," images, FamilySearch [1] :accessed 18 November 2015), Onslow Wills, 1765-1825, Vol. An image 166 of 241; county courthouses, North Carolina. Will of Joseph Morton, 1801.
Gwynn, Zae Hargett, Abstracts of the Records of Onslow County, North Carolina, 17834-1850, in Two Volumes. Accessed at the Jack McConnico Library, Selmer, Tennessee.
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