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Curtice (Shearin) Kirk (abt. 1749 - abt. 1794)

Curtice Kirk formerly Shearin
Born about in Brunswick County, Colony of Virginiamap [uncertain]
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Daughter of [uncertain] and [uncertain]
Wife of — married before 1794 [location unknown]
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Mother of
Died about at about age 45 in Warren County, North Carolina, United Statesmap [uncertain]
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Biography

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Curtice (Shearin) Kirk was a Virginia colonist.

Curtice Shearin was born to John and Lucretia Shearin.[1]

She married George Kirk sometime prior to 1794.[1][2]


DB-4, page ll0. 5 October 1772. GEORGE KIRK & CURTIS (CURTICE), his wife, to DANL. SLEDGE, all of Bute Co. 150 Pds. Va. money for 150 A. in Bute Co. on Stone House Creek, adj. Old Line of PERSON. Wit. THOS. HARTON, JONATHAN RAGGAN, JOHN RODWELL. Proved by THOMAS HARTON, Bute Feb. Court 1773, CURTIS relinquishing her right of dower before WILLIAM JOHNSON,Esq., BEN McCULLOCH, C.C. Reg. 27 February 1773, by JAS. JOHNSON, P.R.[3]

Nov.1800 George is listed in an account of Benjamin Kimball Sr. and John Shearin Sr. estates.[4]



Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 Warren County, North Carolina Will of John Shearin, dated 12 May 1794, probated November 1795, Warren County, North Carolina.
  2. Families of Warren,Franklin,& Granville counties North Carolina,by:Gayle King Blankenship,pages-237
  3. https://www.patch.net/deeds/db4-1.html
  4. http://www.ncgenweb.us/ncwarren/wills/will-abs/wc-wb11-1.htm




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