1. | George Sugg, Jr. was born about 1704 in Norfolk Co, Virginia; died about Nov 1758 in Beaufort Co, (now Pitt Co), North Carolina. Notes:
2.George - b. about 1704; d. about Nov. 1758, Beaufort (now Pitt) Co., NC. Will dated Oct. 29, 1758 and proved in Nov. Court 1758. Lived in Edgecomb Co., NC in the 1740s. Married Judith TYSON. Children: Nimrod; Joel married Sarah Patience JONES (DAR line); George Augustus married first Frances ATKINSON, and second brother Joel's widow, Sarah Patience (JONES) SUGG; Allen; Aquilla; Lucy married Abraham TYSON; Fanny; and Sarah.
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George Sugg, Jr., son of George and Sarah Ives Suggs, was born about 1704, according to most estimates and died in 1758.He married Judith Tyson, according to the Tyson Records.From North Carolina Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 1, Number 4, says his Will was written on October 29, 1758 in Halifax or Edgecombe County, North Carolina.Named children: Nimrod, Joel, George, Allen, Lucy, Tyson, Fanny and Sarah.
In 1758, George Sugg gave his son Joel Sugg 200 acres on the Tarr River near Tyson Creek.This was land that George Sugg had cleared for a wheat field and it was adjacent to land owned by Robert Williams (Deed Book 3, Pg. 399).That same year he gave his son George Sugg 200 acres on the north side of the Tarr River near Tyson Creek on the south side of the branch whereon the ?farmyard? stood.Part of the land George Sugg had purchased from Richard Allen on March 12, 1749 and part he received fro the Agents of the Earl of Granville (Deed Book 3, Pg. 398).Also, in 1758, he gave his son Allen Sugg 500 acres on the north side of Tyson Creek and the Tan Yard branch.It was part of the land George bought from Richard Allen (Deed Book 3, Pg. 399).
George apparently received a 400 acre Grant in Edgecombe County on February 14, 1739/40 (North Carolina Colonial Records, Book 4, Pg. 340).On June 7, 1756, George Sugg sold to Frederick Harget both of Beaufort County, North Carolina, 400 acres as by Deed from Earl of Granville Agents on May 14, 1746 (Deed Book 3, Pg. 288).Witnesses were Henry Ellis and John Williams.Richard Allen bought 200 acres from George Sugg on the south side of the Tarr River on Pilkington?s line.George reserved for himself one acre of land at the landing adjoining the river, which was land he bought from Thomas Williams (Deed Book 3, Pg. 283).Witnesses were John Barrow and John (last name unknown).
In 1752, Moses Tyson of Beaufort County deeded to George Sugg and John Hardee, Administrators of the Estate of Benjamin Forbes of Beaufort County, 100 acres in Beaufort on the south side of the Tarr River beginning at Sam Tyson?s branch.The land was originally patented by Cornelius Tyson on November 11, 1739 (Deed Book 3, Pg. 94).Witnesses were Richard Allen, William Stafford and John Harrington.
Later in 1752, George Sugg bought from Major Tyson, land in Craven County (200 acres on Tyson Creek and Phillips Branch).This purchase was from Thomas Tyson, with witnesses Rachel and Sabra Tyson.
In 1755, the Court Records of New Bern, North Carolina shows Moses, John and Abraham Tyson against Edmond Tyson, concerning land on Tarr River, where Edmond Tyson lived which he had sold at venue to highest bidder, George Sugg (Deed Book 3, Pg. 255).Witnesses were Abraham Tyson and Robert Williams.
In 1757, George Sugg sold to Abraham Tyson 200 acres on the south side of the branch ?whereon the farmyard? stands.Part of this land George purchased of Richard Allen by a deed of the Earl of Granville (Deed Book 3, Pg. 296) and witnessed by John Barrow and John (last name unknown).
Land records show he deeded land and a negro to Joel Sugg (Deed Book 3, Pg. 399) to George Sugg, (known as George Sugg, II; George A. Sugg and even George Augustus Sugg) and to Allen Sugg in 1758.The Tyson Records say that Lucy Sugg married Abraham Tyson, to whom George also deeded land.In 1760 (Deed Book 3, Pg. 492), Granville made a grant of 640 acres in Beaufort County, North Carolina to Abraham Tyson, in ?Trust for Joel Sugg?.
A deed date 1 May 1798, (Deed Book 10, Pg. 299), shows that Richard Rives, Bird Dupree, Celea Dupree, Rebecca Forbes, Mary Brown, Elizabeth Williamson, William Gwaltney, George Suggs, Peter Suggs and Fanny Tyson, all of Pitt County, North Carolina, jointly sold a tract of land, which was formally sold to Peter Rives.
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Family/Spouse: Judith Tyson. Judith was born about 1704; died after 1735. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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