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Note: From: daniel Tuesday, March 04, 2003 10:22 PM Last tidbitHi Earl, I just finished going throught the census data and the court records of Sampson County. In 1850, Moore is still living with JoAnn (Wdow of Charles Riley). There is one male child child in the 1850 census that was not living with them in 1840. 1don't know where he came from. He may be a son of Charles riley and JoAnn that was living somewhere else in 1840. The widowof Jonathan(Nancy (Polly) Daniels Strickland is still living in her house in 1850. From the ages of the children I estimate that Jonathan died about 1848 49 If you donl have the census info on his family, let me know and I will send ft. It looks like Daniel departed Sampson about 1847. This may be Moore selling off his house and furnishings. Also, in 1847, 1848, Moore had several judgement against him in the court for debts. This may have been a sham sale to get everything out ofhis name so the court (Sheriff) could not take it. It is sort of humerous that he was elected Constable at the same time the judgements were falling place. Oh well, we will keep looldng and find what is available. DanielINFORMATION BY DANIEL STRICKLAND1850 CENSUS SAMPSON CO N. C. PAGE # 412 HOUSE # 789 POLLY STRICKLAND 32 FEM.MARTHA 13 FEM. SARAH 10 FEM.NATHAN 6 MALE JOHN 2 MALEMAY COURT 1840 SAMPSON CO N. C.A BILL OF SALE JONATHON STRICKLAND TO ANN STRICKLAND FOR GILLAH ???? WAS PROVEN IN OPEN COURT BY THE OATH OF A MONK AND ORDERED TO BE REGISTEREDAUG 1843 CASE # 11 STATE VS. JONATHON STRICKLAND - PEACE--(UNREADABLE) DISMISSED AT DEFENDANTS COSTS.CASE # 29JONATHON STRICKLAND VS. MOORE STRICKLAND -AFFRAY-SETTLED- EACH PARTY TO PAY HIS OWN COSTSLISTED IN THE 1835 TAX LIST WESTBROOK DISTRIC OF SAMPSON CO. N. C.
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