He is shown delinquent in taxes in 1753-1754 and the record states that he is out of the county. Two years later, he was given two grants of land in Cabarrus County, North Carolina and settled there until time of his death.
*His will was proved 21 Oct 1799 by the oaths of John Wilson, James Smith and Elizabeth Tassey*
He was granted a pension for services in the Revolutionary War when he was 79 years old.
(ref: Records, Colonial and State of North Carolina, Volume 10, page 780)
He is shown delinquent in taxes in 1753-1754 and the record states that he is out of the county. Two years later, he was given two grants of land in Cabarrus County, North Carolina and settled there until time of his death.
*His will was proved 21 Oct 1799 by the oaths of John Wilson, James Smith and Elizabeth Tassey*
He was granted a pension for services in the Revolutionary War when he was 79 years old.
(ref: Records, Colonial and State of North Carolina, Volume 10, page 780)
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