Orange County, N.C., Abstracts of Wills, 1752-1850


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Orange County was formed from in 1752 largely from Granville, partly from Bladen and Johnston Counties, N.C. And from Orange County were created the counties of: Alamance, Caswell, Chatham, Durham, Guilford, Person, and Wake. The researcher will find countless clues to missing ancestors who were mentioned through the wills, deeds and power-of-attorney that were recorded within these Wills. Many children are mentioned who had already received their part of estates, and thus were not legaltees. Executors, neighbors and others are all being mentioned make this a very useful research tool. Also to help show that a certain relative lived in the area, the author has kept the names of all witnesses within this book. Special Note: the author has also included approximately 202 marriages (1761-1800) which were NOT shown at all in the county's marriage bonds. These marriages were discovered within Wills that were being abstrated, therefor not all marriages took place in Orange County.




The Searcher


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The Burneys from North Carolina


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Families of four brothers: 1. John Burney (ca. 1710-1761), who married Elizabeth Cheek (d. aft. 1765) bef. 1738 in Beaufort, N.C., and died in Orange, N.C. She was born in North Carolina to Richard and Jane Randolph? Cheek. Descendants of John Burney carried the family name as far west as Texas and Oklahoma. Burneys of this line were among the original members of Stephen Austin's Texas colony. 2. Simon Burney (ca. 1720-1792) was married to Elizabeth Hardy? He owned land in Beaufort Co., N.C. in 1741. 3. William Burney, whose will was dated 1760 in North Carolina; and the fourth brother, James Burney, of whom nothing more is known. Family members live in Texas, Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina, California, Oklahoma, Missouri, Mississippi, Florida and elsewhere. Includes the Burney line of two brothers, John and Charles Burney of Guilford Co., N.C., originally of Ireland?. John (1725-1794) married Catherine Lackey, and Charles (d. 1787) married Mary Lackey. Both were daughters of William and Rebecca Lackey. This line has not been proven to be related to the above lineage through the four brothers.













The North Carolinian


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Kentucky Ancestors


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