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- Aquilla, Jr., John, Sr. and Absalom, Sr. may have left the New Hanover/Duplin County, North Carolina area after their possible father, Thomas Sugg?s death, where upon they settled on land granted to them in Johnston and Dobbs County, North Carolina.
John Sugg, Sr. had the following grants:
a) 7 October 1756 JohnSugg was granted (File # 938) 250 acres in Johnston County, North Carolina (Bk. 15, Pg. 191)
b) 8 April 1778 John Sugg was granted (File # 434) 50 acres in Dobbs County, North Carolina (Bk. 15, Pg. 22)
c) 3 April 1779 John Sugg was granted (File # 444) 50/35 (and/or) acres of land in Dobbs County, North Carolina (Bk. 50, Pg. 27)
d) 24 January 1784 John Sugg was granted (File # 425) 274 acres in Dobbs County, North Carolina
e) 19 March 1784 John Sugg sold this above grant (File # 425) of 274 acres to John McNuse. Chain Carriers were Absalom and Josiah Sugg.Entry # 545 sheet says fifty acres and the Survey sheet #1599 for Entry # 545 says 35 acres.
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