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Note: 1769: Thomas, age 17; Henry, age 15; and William Key, age 13; orphans of John Key, decd. [Edgecombe County, N.C., minutes, Book 2, dated August, 1769] 1770's: Robert Kee to Joseph Killy; Johnson/Dobbs/Lenoir County Index, Bk 10, page 426; 4/1773 - 4/1775; rootsweb.com, Dobbs Co., NC, latest updates, (Old Dobbs) electronic. 1784: Thomas Kea recorded in 1784-1786 Sampson County State Census; in Kenan's District; one white, one black, total two. 1784: Thomas Kea, Robert Kea, and Curtis Ivey recorded in 1784 Sampson County Taxpayer records. 1786: Robert Kea was appointed to serve as a juror in Sampson County; May 11, 1786. 1790: Robert Key recorded in the 1790 US census in Sampson Co., NC., 2-4-5; Two males, over 16; four males under 16; five females. Charles Key recorded one h/h removed from Robert Key in the 1790 US census in Sampson Co., NC., 1-3-6. 1790: Curtis Ivey family recorded on page 53, Sampson County, NC census records. 1792: 'Curtis Ivey, son of John Ivey, was a Captain in the Continental Army, served as first Clerk of Court of Sampson County, NC. Curtis (1759-1792) married Sarah Routledge and lived on a plantation near Turkey, NC; he is buried near Turkey, N.C., in the Moore Cemetery.' [Helen Flach] kwflach@@aol.com 1808: John Powell plat for 200 acres on Boggy Swamp (present-day Clyde Community), Darlington District surveyed by John Harrell on 8/31/1808 and 600 acres for John Powell by John Harrell, recorded 12/27 and 12/28/1810, respectively. Property adjoined Thomas Kea. SC Archives & History, Series S213192, Vol 45, pgs 214, 218.
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