1770 - Aft 1831 (> 62 years)
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Name |
Poole, Dorcus Abigail |
Birth |
3 Nov 1770 |
Granville County, North Carolina [1] |
Gender |
Female |
_AMTID |
302051498683:1030:155362986 |
_UID |
68863F63B6C9844FBEE8CD9E889FD33926F5 |
Death |
Aft 1831 |
Jefferson, Marengo County, Alabama [1] |
Person ID |
I1317 |
Tree_1 |
Last Modified |
21 Aug 2021 |
Father |
Poole, William (The Tailor), b. 22 Jun 1739, Muddy Creek, Forsyth County, North Carolina d. Jan 1817, Grayson, Ashe County, North Carolina (Age 77 years) |
Mother |
Stovall, Elizabeth, b. 10 Feb 1738/9, Goochland, Goochland County, Virginia d. 1837, Spartanburg, Spartanburg County, South Carolina (Age 97 years) |
Marriage |
15 Dec 1760 |
Granville County, North Carolina [2] |
Residence |
to 1779 |
Granville County, North Carolina [1] |
- "...it appears the Poole family was residing in Granville County, North Carolina through at least 1779, when the last of their children, Benjamin Poole, was born there. However, William Poole the Tailor was already making plans to move to South Carolina as early as 1772, since on October 12, 1772, a plat was surveyed on behalf of William Poole, a tailor from Granville County, North Carolina, for 250 acres on Beaverdam Creek, a tributary of Fairforest Creek in colonial Craven County, South Carolina (present-day Union County). A grant was issued for the property on September 9, 1774.
In 1778, William Pool sold those 250 acres on Beaverdam Creek in Craven County:
26 Dec. 1778, William Pool of Granville County, North Carolina, taylor by trade, to John McKee of Ninety-Six District, South Carolina, for £75 SC money, 250 acres in Craven County on the Beaver Dam Branch of Fairforest adj. William Cane, Daniel Huger. William Pool (Seal), Wit: Samuel Noblet, Roger Smith. Proved in Union County by the oath."
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Family ID |
F562 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S1920] Poole - Family & Select Descendants of William Poole the Tailor (1739-1817), pg. 4-5.
- [S1920] Poole - Family & Select Descendants of William Poole the Tailor (1739-1817), pg. 3.
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