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Marriage: Children:
  1. Nancy Sasser: Birth: p. 1795.

  2. Ann Sasser: Birth: a. 1800.

  3. William Sasser: Birth: c. 1801.

  4. John William Sasser: Birth: 3 Dec 1803 in Wayne Co, NC. Death: a. Feb 1854 in Wake Co, NC

  5. James Henry Sasser: Birth: 3 Dec 1803 in Wayne Co, NC. Death: 22 Jul 1829 in Wayne Co, NC


Notes
a. Note:   .138-145 Image 170-173 [online Familysearch.org]
 An Account of the Sale of James Sasser dec’d Sold the 30th Day of December 1807
 2 more sale dates of 15 January 1808, 8 March 1808
  COURT: North Carolina Probate Records, 1735-1970, Wayne County Dockets, 1807-1811, Vol 01A, p.284 Image 253 [online Familysearch.org]
 “Widow Sasser’s Dower”
 “In obedience to an order of Court issued November Term 1809 we the Subscriers having be Summoned & Sworn by the Sherriff to set off and allot to Charity Sasser widow of Jas Sasser Dec.d her Dower in the land of said Dec 833 acre on Little River and Blackmans Branch”
 In Testimony where of we the subscribers have set our manes this 1st Day of January 1810
 David Jernigan Nathan Pike
 Benjamin Sauls Burwel Boyte
 Thomas Wiggs Amos Boyte
 Lazarus Howell Webb Hill
 George Bradbery Jesse Simmon [his mark]
 Archelus Howell Asa Jernigan
 May Term 1810
  COURT: North Carolina Probate Records, 1735-1970, Wayne County Dockets, 1807-1811, Vol 01A, p.341-343 Image 283-284 [online Familysearch.org]
 “In obedience to an order of Court issued Nov Term 1810 to us directed we have proceeded to Settle the Estate of James Sasser Decd with Barnaba McKinne the Admr. … To be divided between Mrs Charity Sasser the widow of Said Dec and her four children Nancy Sasser, William, John and Henry… Jesse Slocomb the Guardian for said Children…Respectfully Submitted to the Court 20th Febry 1811”
  COURT: First record in inventor is: 1808 April 15th Benjamin Howell rect L 68.5.0|31 Mo Int L 18.13.8
  COURT: "North Carolina, Estate Files, 1663-1979," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1971-35567-443-44?cc=1911121&wc=93PN-PBD:1066694502,183204002,1066701131 : accessed 09 Oct 2014), Wayne County > S > Sasser, James & James H (1824) > image 1 & 2 of 146; citing State Archives, Raleigh.
 State of NC Johnston Co
 … 30th day of May 1849 at the Court House in Smithfield it take the deposition of Caleb Ballard who being duly sworn upon the …the matters in dispute in an action of Ejectment pending in the Wayne Superior Court of Law wherein John H. Sasser is the real plaintiff and Grady Garrip is the real … Says that he is Eighty-two years old July 4th next. Further says that John W Sassers great grandfather was John Sasser who died of Small Pox the summer after Corn Wallis troped through North Carolina and that he died Intestate, he further says that William Sasser his oldest son died the same summer also intestate. Leaving as his oldest son an heir James Sasser who was the father of John H. Sasser the plantiff in this case.
 He further says that in the original plat or place and report of the division of the land of James Sasser now --- and before the --- marked No. 115. that the [next page] piece of land marked “Island” between the mouth of the Little Jumping run & New Bridge as delineated in said plat or place was from his earliest boyhood know and called the Sasser land and that he never heard of its being called by any other term until he was subpoenaed in the case. The he had always known that the line marked around the island was called the old bed or term of the lives and the water was used to run there until a mill was built at the neck and cut off by old John Sasser the Great grandfather of the Planitiff which turned the river and formed a new chanel across the neck. He further states that he has heard that Joshua Howell & his father say that they had corn ground and went to a mill opposite the neck or cut off which was called John Sasser Mill.
 .. Cleb Ballard {his mark}
 Wm H Moring J.P
 Wm H Watson J.P
  COURT: Page 143/145
 Division of Slave of James Sasser
 Lot 1 drawn by Ann E Whitfield
 Lot 2 drawn by John Sasser
 Lot 3 Drawn by James H Sasser
  OBIT: James Sasser Nov 24 Wayne Co R.R Dec 3, 1807
 Marriage and Death Notices from Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette, 1799-1825, pg 137
  BIRTH: 4. New Bern District Court - March Term - JAMES SASSER , guardian vs SAMUEL BLYTH JOHN SASSER the elder on 7 April 1774 deeded land to his son, JOHN SASSER, JR. JOHN SASSER JUNIOR died in 1776 interstate with no issue. His elder brother, Wm SASSER was still living but he died instate in 1781 leaving one son, JAMES, an infant who was then 5 years old. Jury found a deed from JOHN SASSER the elder to MARY BLYTH, his daughter.
 Wayne County, NC - Deeds - Land Papers, Sasser Family, 1740-1855 File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Martha Marble <mmarble@erols.com> SASSER FAMILY LAND PAPERS - 1740 - 1855 - Southern Historical Collection - UNC - Chapel Hill - Wilson Library - Collection #3493 One box - there are numerous Wayne County Deeds in this Collection which I did not abstract as Wayne has all its records and they have been abstracted. Abstracted by Martha Mewborn Marble
  DEATH: Wayne County, NC - Court Records Joseph Edwards vs John McKinnie ------ Nov 1807 State of North Carolina } Wayne County } Ezekiel Slocumb maketh oath, That James Sasser Clerk of Wayne County Court dec'd died in the month of November 1807 during the sitting of the Gen'l Assembly by the representatives of Wayne County to have Joseph Edwards appointed Clerk of Wayne County Court protem by an act of the legislature which attempt failed.
 http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/wayne/court/mckinne.txt
Note:   COURT: North Carolina Probate Records, 1735-1970, Wayne County Dockets, 1807-1811, Vol 01A, p


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