Name |
Samuel Turner Everitt |
Birth |
Abt 1719 |
Gender |
Male |
Other-Begin |
26 Feb 1762 |
Martin Co, North Carolina |
exr bro Wm's will |
Property |
1768 |
Martin Co, North Carolina |
- deed book 5, # 33 entry of 1768 of Samuel Turner Everitt was witnessed by John Bennett. John Bennett's line adjoined John Everett/Everitt's line (brother of Samuel Turner) in 1770s and 1780s deeds.
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Census |
1777 |
Martin Co, North Carolina |
- Name: James Everitt
State: NC
County: Martin County
Township: No Township Listed
Year: 1777
Database: NC Early Census Index
Name: John Everitt
State: NC
County: Martin County
Township: No Township Listed
Year: 1777
Database: NC Early Census Index
Name: Samuel Everitt
State: NC
County: Martin County
Township: No Township Listed
Year: 1777
Database: NC Early Census Index
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Census |
1778 |
Martin Co, North Carolina |
- Name: James Esq Everitt
State: NC
County: Martin County
Township: Early Tax List
Year: 1778
Database: NC Early Census Index
Name: John Esq. Everitt
State: NC
County: Martin County
Township: Early Tax List
Year: 1778
Database: NC Early Census Index
Name: Nathaniel Everitt
State: NC
County: Martin County
Township: Early Tax List
Year: 1778
Database: NC Early Census Index
Name: Samuel Turner Everitt
State: NC
County: Martin County
Township: Early Tax List
Year: 1778
Name: William Everitt
State: NC
County: Martin County
Township: Early Tax List
Year: 1778
Database: NC Early Census Index
|
Will |
1780 |
Martin Co, North Carolina |
- Will Book 1, p 77
exr: John Griffin
wife Amy, one child, son James
|
Death |
1780 |
Martin Co, North Carolina |
Notes |
- another Turner connection:
Another Everett family, which based on our DNA data is distinctly different from the above Nathaniel?s family, were and continue to be neighbors in Martin County. This family line arrived in North Carolina somewhat later and was led by a Simon Everett. He migrated from the areas of Nansmond and Isle of Wight Counties, Virginia into Eastern North Carolina by 1749 and purchased 500 acres in Edgecombe County. This land would eventually lie in Herford County. He later recorded land purchases in Pitt County and Martin County. His sons were Simon Turner Everett (1766-1827) and James Everett. This family has been researched extensively by Robert L. Everett (See the resources.)
http://www.everettgenerations.com/north%20carolina.htm
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Person ID |
I57388 |
Roots |
Last Modified |
30 Apr 2014 |