William was born about 1750. William Irwin ... He passed away about 1800.
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Marci; I am doing further research on William Erwin, I appears that he and His wive and children were born and spent their time in Augusta, Va. not NC. So I am goring search some more.
Isaac is listed in the 1810 NC Census in Lincoln County as #367 Isaac Erwin, 1 male under 10 (1800-1810 probably John), 2 males 10-16 (1794-1800 probably Isaac and William), 1 male 16-26 (1784-1794 probably Alexander), 1 male 26-45 (1765-1784, Isaac), 1 female under 10 (1800-1810 probably Margaret), 1 female 10-16 (1794-1800 probably Elizabeth), 2 females 16-26 (1784-1794 probably Mary, Nancy, and/or Sarah), 1 female 26-45 (1765-1784, Margaret). Nearby is James Beaty, Robert Beaty and Samuel Martin.
Isaac is listed as Isaac Erwin, Sr., in the 1820 NC Census in Lincoln County east of the South Fork of the Catawba River 1 male 10-15 (1805-1810, probably John), 1 male 16-25 (1795-1804, probably William), 1 male over 45 (before 1775, Isaac), 1 female 10-15 (1805-1810, probably Margaret), 3 females 16-25 (1795-1804, probably Nancy, Sarah, and Elizabeth), and 1 female over 45 (before 1775, Margaret).
He is probably the Isaac Erwin listed in the NC 1790 Census in Lincoln County with 1 male over 16 (Isaac), 2 males under 16 (probably James and Alexander), and 3 females (Margaret and probably Mary and Nancy).
Isaac is listed next to James Beaty and near Joseph Beaty
"Isaac Erwin" was summoned to served as a juror at the April Court 1807 by the January Court 1807 in Lincoln County.14
"Isaac Irwin" was sworn and impannelled to the Grand Jury at the January Court 1807 in Lincoln County.14
"Isaac Irwin" was part of a jury which returned that they had, as summoned, proceeded to lay off a road from Captain Samuel Caldwell's to Martin's ferry at the January Court 1807 in Lincoln County.14
"Isaac Erwin" bought 200 acres of land from John Erwin; deed dated December 3, 1783; proved by Mathias Leeper at October Court 1807 in Lincoln County.14
"Isaac Erwin" proved the will of Thomas Buchanan dated April 15, 1807, and, along with Mathew Leeper, was appointed executor of the estate.14
"Isaac Erwin" and Mathew Leeper were summoned as part of a jury to lay off a road by the April Court 1808 in Lincoln County.14
"Isaac Erwin" was appointed Overseer to open the road as laid out from Anthony Allison's to William Chittim's ford on the South Fork.14
Isaac Erwin was surety for Alexander Erwin's marriage bond dated February 5, 1817, with Martha Smith.
Source for all above: James F Dugan III, May 2002 via email to Marci Kippenbrock Delaney
NOTE: James III and before him, James II, Dugan are EXCELLENT researchers and keep the major portion of our family records for the Erwins et al.
Well, it could be that there are two Margaret Robinson's, but I have William's parent's as Isaac Erwin and Margaret Robinson. Grandfather as Joseph Erwin Jr and Agnes Cowan or McCoune.
Bob Tiffner
Isaac is listed as Isaac Erwin, Sr., in the 1820 NC Census in Lincoln County east of the South Fork of the Catawba River 1 male 10-15 (1805-1810, probably John), 1 male 16-25 (1795-1804, probably William), 1 male over 45 (before 1775, Isaac), 1 female 10-15 (1805-1810, probably Margaret), 3 females 16-25 (1795-1804, probably Nancy, Sarah, and Elizabeth), and 1 female over 45 (before 1775, Margaret).
He is probably the Isaac Erwin listed in the NC 1790 Census in Lincoln County with 1 male over 16 (Isaac), 2 males under 16 (probably James and Alexander), and 3 females (Margaret and probably Mary and Nancy). Isaac is listed next to James Beaty and near Joseph Beaty
"Isaac Erwin" was summoned to served as a juror at the April Court 1807 by the January Court 1807 in Lincoln County.14 "Isaac Irwin" was sworn and impannelled to the Grand Jury at the January Court 1807 in Lincoln County.14 "Isaac Irwin" was part of a jury which returned that they had, as summoned, proceeded to lay off a road from Captain Samuel Caldwell's to Martin's ferry at the January Court 1807 in Lincoln County.14 "Isaac Erwin" bought 200 acres of land from John Erwin; deed dated December 3, 1783; proved by Mathias Leeper at October Court 1807 in Lincoln County.14 "Isaac Erwin" proved the will of Thomas Buchanan dated April 15, 1807, and, along with Mathew Leeper, was appointed executor of the estate.14 "Isaac Erwin" and Mathew Leeper were summoned as part of a jury to lay off a road by the April Court 1808 in Lincoln County.14 "Isaac Erwin" was appointed Overseer to open the road as laid out from Anthony Allison's to William Chittim's ford on the South Fork.14
Isaac Erwin was surety for Alexander Erwin's marriage bond dated February 5, 1817, with Martha Smith.
Source for all above: James F Dugan III, May 2002 via email to Marci Kippenbrock Delaney
NOTE: James III and before him, James II, Dugan are EXCELLENT researchers and keep the major portion of our family records for the Erwins et al.
edited by Marci (Kippenbrock) Delaney