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Craven County Anderson Deeds & Grants

Sara Whitford Leave a Comment

I’m organizing my genealogy files for the ten millionth time. I thought since I’ve downloaded so many deeds from the Craven, Beaufort, and Pitt County Register of Deeds I might start posting them here, beginning with Craven County Anderson Deeds & Grants.

No, I’m not transcribing all of these, and this is obviously not a comprehensive collection of deeds, but it may still be helpful for some of you to have easy access to the items below. 

Deeds

 

James ANDERSON to John GORMAN (1746) James ANDERSON to John GORMAN (1746)
James ANDERSON to Augustine MOORE (1757) James ANDERSON to Augustine MOORE (1757)
James ANDERSON and Elizabeth to William COMENS (1757) James ANDERSON and Elizabeth to William COMENS (1757)
John ANDERSON to James ANDERSON (1756) John ANDERSON to James ANDERSON (1756)
Peter ANDERSON to Isaac ANDERSON (1774) Peter ANDERSON to Isaac ANDERSON (1774)
Peter ANDERSON to Jonas ANDERSON (1774) Peter ANDERSON to Jonas ANDERSON (1774)
Peter ANDERSON to Charles ANDERSON (1774) Peter ANDERSON to Charles ANDERSON (1774)
John ANDERSON to Jonas ANDERSON (1784) John ANDERSON to Jonas ANDERSON (1784)
Isaac ANDERSON and Thomas ANDERSON to John ALLEN (1784) Isaac ANDERSON and Thomas ANDERSON to John ALLEN (1784)
Joseph ANDERSON and Sarah WILLIAMS and husband to Isaac LANE Joseph ANDERSON and Sarah WILLIAMS and husband to Isaac LANE
Thomas ANDERSON, Sr. to Thomas ANDERSON Jr. (1814) – gift Thomas ANDERSON, Sr. to Thomas ANDERSON Jr. (1814) – gift
Peter ANDERSON to Henry ANDERSON (1792) Peter ANDERSON to Henry ANDERSON (1792)
Lewis ANDERSON to James McINTOSH (1797) Lewis ANDERSON to James McINTOSH (1797)
John ANDERSON to Peter ANDERSON (1756) John ANDERSON to Peter ANDERSON (1756)
Allen ANDERSON to Levi MORRIS (1853) Allen ANDERSON to Levi MORRIS (1853)
Henry ANDERSON to William MORRIS (1849) Henry ANDERSON to William MORRIS (1849)

 

Grants

John Anderson (1751) John Anderson (1751)
Joseph Anderson (1783) p1 Joseph Anderson (1783) p1
Joseph Anderson (1783) p2 Joseph Anderson (1783) p2
Thomas Anderson (1786) Thomas Anderson (1786)
Jonas Anderson (1791) p1 Jonas Anderson (1791) p1
Jonas Anderson (1791) p2 Jonas Anderson (1791) p2
Allen Anderson (1837) Allen Anderson (1837)
Allen Anderson (1843) Allen Anderson (1843)
Charles Anderson (1809) Charles Anderson (1809)

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