Thursday, December 13, 2007

Granville County, NC Early Records

Granville Co., NC came from Edgecombe in 1746

This is only a partial list of records. I am still compiling all the land records and court cases. Please check back for updates.

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From: http://freeafricanamericans.com/Granville.htm

1748 (ca.) [penciled notation], list of Jonathan White (part torn)
John Going 1 tithe

1750 Relatively complete lists, but not providing racial breakdown and not naming the subsidiary tithes in most cases.
List of Edwd. Jones
Michel Gooin 2

1751 (Lists do not seem to be complete, and give no racial breakdown, but do appear to tax mixed-race wives in most cases
List of Saml Henderson
William Going 2

1753 List of Robert Harris ("one of his lists")
George Anderson 0 1
William Going and his son 2 0
Robt. Mitchell, John Going 2 tithes
List of Osborn Jeffreys
Robert Davis 0 1
Thomas Going 1 1
Michal Going 0 1
Edward Going 0 1
List of Lemuel Lanier
Thomas Going 1
Michall Going 1
Michall Going 1

1754 List of Osborn Jeffreys
Michal Going 1 0
Thomas Going 0 1

1755 summary list (from microfilm) C.044.70012 NC Archives
Thomas Going 0/1/1
Edward Gowen 0/1/1
Michael Gowen 0/1/1
Joseph Gowen 0/1/1
William Going & Son Joseph 2/0/2
William Going & Son Joseph 2/0/2

1757 The tax lists are well preserved for this year, but mostly do not give racial identity directly.
List of Richard Harris
William Gowen List Son Joseph & William 3 0
List of Samuel Henderson
Joseph Gowen 1
Gideon Gowen 1
List of Gid. Macon
Thos: Goeing, Jno. Seemore [torn]
List Retd. by William Johnson [shf.]: perhaps insolvents
Goin, Chrisr. 1

1758 List of Jas. Yancey
William Gowing Son William 2 0

1759 List very incomplete
List of John Pope
Joseph Goin, Mulattoe 1
Edward Goin, Mulattoe 1
Thomas Goin, William Gray White 2
James Goin Mulattoe, William Goin Mulattoe 2
Michael Goin, Mulattoe, John Wilson, Mulattoe 2
Delinquent and insolvent list
Going, James 2

1761 whites/Blacks male/Blacks f/ Blacks 12-16
List of John Pope
Thomas, Moses Gowin. Refuses to List his wife 2 tithes
Michael Gowin, John Wilson. Refuses to list his wife 2
Joseph Gowin. Refuses to list his wife 1
List of Robt. Harris for Granville Parish
Edward Going sons Edwd. Reeps 0 white/3black males
Country Line District by Larkin Johnston
William Gowin, James Gowin 2
William Gowin Junr, Jesse Chandlor 2

1762 Bare Swamp District
List of John Pope for St. Johns Parish
Michael Gowin, Mulattoe, John Willson2 tithes
Thomas Gowin, Moses Gowin 2
Edward Gowin Senr. Mulla., Reps Gowin, Edward Gowin 3
Fishing Creek District
James Gowing, Son William, Refs. to list his wife
2 whites, 0 blacks, 2 males, 0 females, 2 over 16, 2 total
Country Line District
William Gowin Junr 2 white
Granville Parish by Robert Harris
Joseph Going Mulato not listed his wife
list of insolvents
Gowen, James 2
Going, Michael 2
Going, Edward 2
Going, Jos. 1

list of insolvents for 1762 taxremaining in arrears as of
7 Sept. 1771
Gowen, Michael 2
Gowen, Edward 3
Gowen, Joseph 1

1763 only a few lists extant
List of Insolvents
Gowen, James 2
Going, Edward 2
Going, Wm. 1 Rong listed 1

1764 Good lists survive. In most all districts the categories are
Yancey's List ( part missing)
Gowen, Joseph 1-0-0-0
Gowen, William 1-0-0-0
List of Robert Harris
Cape, John and William Gowen 2-0-0-0

List of Samuel Benton (extant in two forms, one alphabetized. The unalphabetized list os given, but this is damaged in some places ane is supplemented from the other list, in square brackets.

Jas. Gowen, James Lunceford 2-0-0-0
List of John Pope(categories as in Benton's lists)
Going, Thomas & Moses 2-0-0-0
Going, Joseph & James Harrison Molatto 1-1-0-0
Going, Edward & Edward Molatto 0-2-0-0
List of insolvents
Gowen, Jos. 2
Gowen, James 2

1765 William Burford's District
William Going Molatto not listed 2
County Line district by James Yancy
Joseph Gions 1, 0
Wm. Gions 1,0

1766 Box CR 44.601.20 1766 gives alphabetical summary only:
Goin, Joseph 2
Gowin, Thomas 1
Gowing, Joseph 1
Gowin, Edward 1
Gowin, Reps 1
Memo of those as has not listed with John Pope
Joseph Gowin (Mullattoe, has a wife and other Family not listed)
Edward Gowin (Mullattoe, has a wife &c not listed)

1767 list of Philips Pryor
Joseph Gowen, Presley Harrison John Cunningham, Minor Cockram 4w, 0B
list of John Pope (white, Black male, Black female)
Thomas Gowin 2-0-0
Moses Gowin 1-0-0
Joseph Gowin 0-2-0
Edward Gowin 0-1-0
Edward Gowin Jr.0-1-0
Separate List later in reel, Philip Pryors List
Joseph Gowen Prisly Morrison John Cunningham Minor Cocer? 4 white

1768 list of John Pope
Thomas Gowin, John Gowin, Alston Hopkins 3 tithes
Moses Gowin [torn]
Joseph Gowin his Nat 2

1769 summary list from microfilm white/ Black/ Carriage wheels
Gowen, Thomas 3/0/0
Gowen, Moses 2/0/0
Gowen, William 1/0/0
Gowen, Edward 0/1/0

1771 Granville Taxables, summary from microfilm
Gowin, Thomas 2
Gowin, Moses1
Gowin, John 1
Gowin, Edward 1
Gowin, Joseph 2
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Colonial Taxation Cases from http://freeafricanamerican.com/

North Carolina
A 1738 North Carolina defined tithables as, "every white Person Male of the age of Sixteen Years and upwards all Negroes Mulattoes Mustees Male or female and all Persons of Mixt Blood to the fourth Generation Male and Female of the Age of Twelve Years and upwards" http://www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/sections/hp/colonial/editions/Acts/tithable.htm

In 1749 the law was amended to include all white Persons intermarrying with any Negro, mulatto, or mustee, or other Person of mixt Blood" [NCGSJ IV:218-9].

Joseph, Thomas and Michael Gowen refused to list their wives in Granville County in 1761, but Michael listed his wife and daughter in Bute County in 1771 [CR 44.701.23; 1771 List of Tithables, p.11].

Edward Gowen was prosecuted in Edgecombe County in August 1756 for concealing his tithables and refused to list his wife in Granville County in 1765, but he listed his wife in Bute County in 1771 [Haun, Edgecombe County Court Minutes, I:131; CR 44.601.23].

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From North Carolina State Archives: http://www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/archives/

Title: Barrett, Jonathan. Granville Co.
Provenance: Class: State Records [Collection]
Group: Secretary of State Record Group
Series: Granville Proprietary Land Office: Land Entries, Warrants, and Plats of Survey
Box: Granville County, A-Be
Years: 1760, 1754
Creator: Secretary of State, Office ofGranville Proprietary Land OfficeSecretary, Office of the
Call Number: S.108.270--S.108.283
Location: MFR
MARS Id: 12.12.25.41 (Folder)
Genres / Forms: Land entries, Warrants, Plats, Deeds
Scope / Contents: Land Entry: 1760 April 21. 700 acres.
Descriptive references for land: Island Creek, Nathaniel Henderson. Warrant: 1754 January 30. 640 acres.
Descriptive references for land: Thomas Cook, Spewmarrow Creek Plat: 1754 May 28. 645 acres.
Descriptive references for land: Spewmarrow Creek, Thomas Cook, William Gowing
Chain carriers: William Gregg, John Ozbin
Surveyor: Sherwood Haywood Deed: 1760 November 28


Title: Gowen, James. Granville Co.
Provenance: Class: State Records [Collection]
Group: Secretary of State Record Group
Series: Granville Proprietary Land Office: Granville Grants of Deed
Box: Granville Co.
Years: 1760
Creator: Secretary of State, Office ofGranville Proprietary Land OfficeSecretary, Office of the
Call Number: SSLG 61J
Location: MFR
MARS Id: 12.13.61.27 (Folder)
Genres / Forms: Deeds, Plats, Indexes
Scope / Contents: November 29, 1760 529 acres Location: On Whartons Branch beginning at a red oak 2 copies Deed #114


Title: Gowen, William. Granville Co.
Provenance: Class: State Records [Collection]
Group: Secretary of State Record Group
Series: Granville Proprietary Land Office: Granville Grants of Deed
Box: Granville Co.
Years: 1762
Creator: Secretary of State, Office ofGranville Proprietary Land OfficeSecretary, Office of the
Call Number: SSLG 40A
Location: MFR
MARS Id: 12.13.40.1 (Folder)
Genres / Forms: Deeds, Plats, Indexes
Scope / Contents: February 6, 1762 640 acres Location: Both sides of Spewmarrow Creek 2 copies Deed #28

Title: Gowen, William. Granville Co.
Provenance: Class: State Records [Collection]
Group: Secretary of State Record Group
Series: Granville Proprietary Land Office: Granville Grants of Deed
Box: Granville Co.
Years: 1760
Creator: Secretary of State, Office ofGranville Proprietary Land OfficeSecretary, Office of the
Call Number: SSLG 40A
Location: MFR
MARS Id: 12.13.40.2 (Folder)
Genres / Forms: Deeds, Plats, Indexes
Scope / Contents: December 2, 1760 667 acres Location: Beginning at a pine 2 copies Deed #160


Title: Gowen, William. Granville Co.
Provenance: Class: State Records [Collection]
Group: Secretary of State Record Group
Series: Granville Proprietary Land Office: Granville Grants of Deed
Box: Granville Co.
Years: 1760
Creator: Secretary of State, Office ofGranville Proprietary Land OfficeSecretary, Office of the
Call Number: SSLG 40A
Location: MFR
MARS Id: 12.13.40.3 (Folder)
Genres / Forms: Deeds, Plats, Indexes
Scope / Contents: December 2, 1760 650 acres Location: Beginning at a white oak on Charles Harris’s line 2 copies Deed #150


Title: Gowin, William. Granville Co.
Provenance: Class: State Records [Collection]
Group: Secretary of State Record Group
Series: Granville Proprietary Land Office: Land Entries, Warrants, and Plats of Survey
Box: Granville County, Go-Har
Years: 1758, 1760
Creator: Secretary of State, Office ofGranville Proprietary Land OfficeSecretary, Office of the
Call Number: S.108.270—S.108.283
Location: MFR
MARS Id: 12.12.30.4 (Folder)
Genres / Forms: Warrants, Plats, Deeds
Scope / Contents:
Warrant: 1758 September 4. 640 acres.
Descriptive references for land: James Yaneres, Jonathan Creek Plat: 1760 May 21. 667 acres.
Descriptive references for land: none
Chain carriers: James Gowin, John Hart
Surveyor: Thomas Person Deed: 1760 December 2
Note: Warrant validated for six additional months on February 12, 1760, because its execution had been prevented by the “late Disturbances.” For deed see 12.13.40.2.


Title: Gowin, William. Granville Co.
Provenance: Class: State Records [Collection]
Group: Secretary of State Record Group
Series: Granville Proprietary Land Office: Land Entries, Warrants, and Plats of Survey
Box: Granville County, Go-Har
Years: 1758, 1760
Creator: Secretary of State, Office ofGranville Proprietary Land OfficeSecretary, Office of the
Call Number: S.108.270—S.108.283
Location: MFR
MARS Id: 12.12.30.5 (Folder)
Genres / Forms: Warrants, Plats, Deeds
Scope / Contents:
Warrant: 1758 September 4. 640 acres.
Descriptive references for land: Dogwood Spring Branch, Robert
Harrison Plat: 1760 May 21. 650 acres.
Descriptive references for land: Charles Harris, Dogwood Spring
Branch
Chain carriers: Robert Harrison, James Gowin
Surveyor: Thomas Person Deed: 1760 December 2
Note: Warrant validated for six additional months on February 7, 1760, because its execution had been prevented by the “late Disturbances.” For deed see 12.13.40.3.


Title: Gowin, William. Granville Co.
Provenance: Class: State Records [Collection]
Group: Secretary of State Record Group
Series: Granville Proprietary Land Office: Land Entries, Warrants, and Plats of Survey
Box: Granville County, Go-Har
Years: 1758, 1760
Creator: Secretary of State, Office ofGranville Proprietary Land OfficeSecretary, Office of the
Call Number: S.108.270—S.108.283
Location: MFR
MARS Id: 12.12.30.6 (Folder)
Genres / Forms: Warrants, Plats, Deeds
Scope / Contents:
Warrant: 1758 September 4. 640 acres.
Descriptive references for land: Aarons Creek, Spring Branch Plat: 1760 May 21. 630 acres.
Descriptive references for land: Aarons Creek
Chain carriers: John Pettypool, John Senford
Surveyor: Thomas Person Deed: 1760 December 2
Note: Warrant validated for six additional months on February 7, 1760, because its execution had been prevented by the “late Disturbances.”


Title: Gowin, William. Granville Co.
Provenance: Class: State Records [Collection]
Group: Secretary of State Record Group
Series: Granville Proprietary Land Office: Land Entries, Warrants, and Plats of Survey
Box: Granville County, Go-Har
Years: 1761, 1762
Creator: Secretary of State, Office ofGranville Proprietary Land OfficeSecretary, Office of the
Call Number: S.108.270—S.108.283
Location: MFR
MARS Id: 12.12.30.7 (Folder)
Genres / Forms: Land entries, Warrants, Plats, Deeds
Scope / Contents: Land Entry: 1761 March 4. 700 acres.
Descriptive references for land: William Allen, Drewry Allen, James
Smith, Jonathan Barret Warrant: 1761 March 4. 700 acres.
Descriptive references for land: William Allen, Drewry Allen, James
Smith, Jonathan Barret. Plat: 1761 August 27. 640 acres.
Descriptive references for land: Spewmarrow Creek
Chain carriers: John McCargan, William Allen, Jr.
Surveyor: Thomas Person Deed: 1762 February 6.


Title: Gowing, Joseph. Granville Co.
Provenance: Class: State Records [Collection]
Group: Secretary of State Record Group
Series: Granville Proprietary Land Office: Granville Grants of Deed
Box: Granville Co.
Years: 1760
Creator: Secretary of State, Office ofGranville Proprietary Land OfficeSecretary, Office of the
Call Number: SSLG 39H
Location: MFR
MARS Id: 12.13.39.28 (Folder)
Genres / Forms: Deeds, Plats, Indexes
Scope / Contents:
December 1, 1760 680 acres Location: Both sides of Taylors Creek 2 copies Deed #199


Title: Harrison, Robert. Granville Co.
Provenance:
Class: State Records [Collection]
Group: Secretary of State Record Group
Series: Granville Proprietary Land Office: Land Entries, Warrants, and Plats of Survey
Box: Granville County, Go-Har
Years: 1763
Creator: Secretary of State, Office ofGranville Proprietary Land OfficeSecretary, Office of the
Call Number: S.108.270—S.108.283
Location: MFR
MARS Id: 12.12.30.83 (Folder)
Genres / Forms: Warrants, Plats, Plats
Scope / Contents:
Warrant: 1763 February 2. 700 acres.
Descriptive references for land: William Gowin, Charles Harris,
William Royster Plat: 1763 May 24. 700 acres.
Descriptive references for land: Jonathans Creek, Charles Harris,
William Gowin
Chain carriers: John James, John Pendergrass
Surveyor: Thomas Person Grant not ripened

Title: Mills, Robert. Granville Co.
Provenance: Class: State Records [Collection]
Group: Secretary of State Record Group
Series: Granville Proprietary Land Office: Land Entries, Warrants, and Plats of Survey
Box: Granville County, Mas-My
Years: 1757, 1760
Creator: Secretary of State, Office ofGranville Proprietary Land OfficeSecretary, Office of the
Call Number: S.108.270—S.108.283
Location: MFR
MARS Id: 12.12.34.17 (Folder)
Genres / Forms: Warrants, Plats, Deeds
Scope / Contents:
Warrant: 1757 November 10. 640 acres.
Descriptive references for land: Tar River, Thomas Jones Plat: 1760 May 21. 369 acres.
Descriptive references for land: Tar River
Chain carriers: Thomas Adderson, Joseph Going
Surveyor: Thomas Person Deed: 1760 December 2
Note: Warrant validated for six additional months on February 7, 1760, because its execution had been prevented by the “late Disturbances.” For deed see 12.13.48.27.


Title: Moore, John. Granville Co.
Provenance: Class: State Records [Collection]
Group: Secretary of State Record Group
Series: Granville Proprietary Land Office: Land Entries, Warrants, and Plats of Survey
Box: Granville County, Mas-My
Years: 1761, 1762
Creator: Secretary of State, Office ofGranville Proprietary Land OfficeSecretary, Office of the
Call Number: S.108.270—S.108.283
Location: MFR
MARS Id: 12.12.34.52 (Folder)
Genres / Forms: Land entries, Warrants, Deeds
Scope / Contents: Land Entry: 1761 January 19. 700 acres.
Descriptive references for land: Jonathan Creek, William Gowing Warrant: 1761 January 19. 700 acres.
Descriptive references for land: Jonathan Creek, Drewry Smith.
William Gowing Deed: 1762 January 4


Title: Yancey, James. Granville Co.
Provenance: Class: State Records [Collection]
Group: Secretary of State Record Group
Series: Granville Proprietary Land Office: Land Entries, Warrants, and Plats of Survey
Box: Granville County, Wh-Z
Years: 1754, 1755, 1760
Creator: Secretary of State, Office ofGranville Proprietary Land OfficeSecretary, Office of the
Call Number: S.108.270—S.108.283
Location: MFR
MARS Id: 12.12.40.66 (Folder)
Genres / Forms: Warrants, Warrants, Plats, Deeds
Scope / Contents:
Warrant: 1754 October 29. 640 acres.
Descriptive references for land: Jonathan Creek Warrant: 1754 October 29. 640 acres.
Descriptive references for land: Jonathan Creek Plat: 1755 February 14. 618 acres.
Descriptive references for land: Jonathan Creek
Chain carriers: John Gowing, Bartlet Yancey
Surveyor: Sherwood Haywood Deed: 1760 March 14.
Note: The first warrant (no. 321) is marked “Now Land to be found.” For deed see 12.13.61.16.


Title: File No. 1078, James Going
Parent Records: State Records
Secretary of State Record Group
Land Office: Land Warrants, Plats of Survey, and Related Records
Granville County
Years: 1760
Call Number: S.108.718; Frames:201-202
Site: Archives Search Room (Raleigh)
MARS Id: 12.14.66.1120 (Folder)
Genres / Forms: Plats
Land Grant Info: Acres: 229
Grant Number: 114
Issued: Nov. 29, 1760
Book, Page: 14:108
Location: On Whartons Branch


Title: File No. 283, William Gowen
Parent Records: State Records
Secretary of State Record Group
Land Office: Land Warrants, Plats of Survey, and Related Records
Granville County
Years: 1760
Call Number: S.108.717; Frames:679
Site: Archives Search Room (Raleigh)
MARS Id: 12.14.66.281 (Folder)
Personal Names: Gowen, William, Harris, Charles
Note: There were no documents in the shuck at time of filming.
Land Grant Info: Acres:650
Grant Number: 150
Issued: Dec. 2, 1760
Book, Page: 11:365
Location: Beginning at a white oak on Charles Harris line


Title: File No. 284, William Gowen
Parent Records: State Records
Secretary of State Record Group
Land Office: Land Warrants, Plats of Survey, and Related Records
Granville County
Years: 1760
Call Number: S.108.717; Frames:680
Site: Archives Search Room (Raleigh)
MARS Id: 12.14.66.282 (Folder)
Personal Names:
Gowen, William
Land Grant Info: Acres:667
Grant Number: 160
Issued: Dec. 2, 1760
Book, Page: 11:365
Location: Beginning at pine running Et. 340 pole

Title: File No. 294, Joseph Gowing
Parent Records: State Records
Secretary of State Record Group
Land Office: Land Warrants, Plats of Survey, and Related Records
Granville County
Years: 1760
Call Number: S.108.717; Frames:690-693
Site: Archives Search Room (Raleigh)
MARS Id: 12.14.66.292 (Folder)
Genres / Forms: Warrants, Plats
Land Grant Info:
Acres: 680
Grant Number: 199
Issued: Dec. 1, 1760
Book, Page: 11:367
Location: On both sides Taylors Creek beginning at a hick

Title: File No. 298, William Gowen
Parent Records: State Records
Secretary of State Record Group
Land Office: Land Warrants, Plats of Survey, and Related Records
Granville County
Years: 1762
Call Number: S.108.717; Frames:697
Site: Archives Search Room (Raleigh)
MARS Id: 12.14.66.296 (Folder)
Land Grant Info: Acres:640
Grant Number: 28
Issued: Feb. 6, 1762
Book, Page: 11:368
Location: On both sides of Spew marrow Creek


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8 Oct 1754, Muster roll of the regiment in Granville, under the command of Colo William Eaton, as taken at a general muster of the said regiment on Oct 8, 1754William Person, Lieut. Col.James Paine, Major

Capt Osborn Jeffrey's Company:
78. THOMAS GOWAN - Malatto
79. MICHAEL GOWAN - Malatto
80. EDWARD GOWAN - Malatto

Capt John Sallis' Company:
47. WILLIAM GOWEN
78. JOSEPH GOWEN

1771, List of Granville Co Militia.
Company of Capt Sol. Alston, dec'd.
Soldiers:
THOMAS GOING, Sen
THOMAS GOING, Jun
JOHN GOING
MOSES GOING
JOSEPH GYNE
EDWARD GYNE, absent
NATHANIEL GYNE
Capt Sol. Alston now dead, returned by his Lt Sol. Fuller.
(Clark, Walter. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of NC, The State Records of NC, Vol XXII, p 162, 1907)
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3 Jun 1778, Granville Co Will Bk 1, p 193. Deed of Gift-MICHAEL GOWIN of Pr Geo Parish, Craven Co, SC, planter, for love & good will, to JENKINS GOWIN of Granville Co, NC, 80 acres being part of 600 ac lying and being in Bute Co, NC & part in Granville Co, NC at William McBees line on south side of Taylor's Creek, EDWIN GOWIN & his wife to live on sd land until their dec'd, then to sd JENKINS GOWIN. Wits: John McKipock (McKissock), William McBee. (Johnson, NC Genealogy, Spring-Summer 1970, p 2503. Also, Gwynn, Abstracts of the Wills and Estate Records of Granville Co, NC, 1746-1808, 1973, p 60. Bk 1, p 193-4)

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From: http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/revolution.htm

Charles Barnett was a "mulatto" who enlisted in Charlottesville in the 7th Virginia Regiment. Sharod Going testified that he was with him at Chesterfield Courthouse. In 1800 he moved to Carter County, Tennessee, then to Georgia, and to Granville County, North Carolina, about 1808 [Dorman, Virginia Revolutionary Pension Applications, IV:87]. He obtained a certificate of freedom in Albemarle County on 2 August 1796: a Dark mullatto man aged about thirty years, of a yellow complexion, five feet seven and three quarter inches high, having proved to the satisfaction of this Court that he was born a free man within this County [Orders 1795-8, 137].

Jenkins Goins was a seventeen-year-old "mullato" who enlisted in Captain John Rust's Company of Granville County militia in 1778 [The North Carolinian VI:726 (Mil. TR 4-40)].

Reeps Goins was taxable in the Granville County household of his father Edward Goins in 1761 (with his brother Edward). He was called Rapes Going when he enlisted in the Second South Carolina Regiment under Captain Thomas Hall on 1 July 1779 [Moss, Roster of S.C. Patriots in the American Revolution, 367].


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Revolutionary War Pension Application for Edward Going.
Transcribed by Tracy Hutchison.
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State of North Carolina County of Granville

First Munday of Agt. 1832
Personly appeared in open court before the worshipful the justice of the court of Pleas and quarter sessions for the county of aforesaid mow sitting Edward Going a resident of sd. County aged between 90 and 100 years who being first duly sworn according to law doth on his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the act of Congress passed June 7th 1832 – thathe entered the army of the United States in the war of the Revolution under the following circumstances (to wit).

He enlisted under Robert Temples as Captain at Warren Court house in the state of North Carolina at what time he does not recollect but that he did enlist in the nine months service, was marched from Warren Court house to Halifax, where he joined the regular troops in the 5th Regiment under Colonel Pink Eaton Mumford, he was stationed at Halifax about two months, he was marched from there to Kingston or Elizabeth town on Heare River where he was stationed from six to eigth weeks, from there he marched to Leesburg on Savanna River where he was stationed from one to two months, then marched from there up the river to a place called the black swamp, where he was taken sick and sent from there to the Hospital in Charleston where he lay seven or eight weeks. Then he was removed over the Ashby River to Sullivan wants Island where he remained about three weeks when he was furtowed and directed to come home, his time of service being nearly out. After being at home a few days he went to the City of Warren to General or Colo. Guthrie Sumner who gave him his discharge for the sd. touer of nine months. He kept his discharge several years and sold it to a W. Jno. Hall for six dollars that he does not know of any person by whom he can prove this service.

After he had been at been at home about two years he enlisted again in the three months service under Capt. Benjamin Eaves at Lewisburg in the state of North Carolina, where he imediately marched up the country, through a part of Virginia and again into North Carolina to the county of Guilford. There they joined the army commanded by General Green where he remained but a few days before the Guilford fight took place. He was in that fight and recollects that a Colo. Williams on the day of the fight commanded that part of the army that he was in after the fight our company was confused and scattered. We were collected again near Rocky River, while the British army made a short stay at Ramsey’s Mill. We understood they stayed but a short time moved on towards Halifax North Carolina. We made but a short stay at Rocky River. We were marched from there to Camden town in South Carolina where we stayed but a few days. We were then marched over the Catawba River where we stayed but a few days before our term of service expired and we received our discharges but by what officer they were granted I do not now recollect. I took care of my discharge for several years & was told that it was no account and what has become of it now I know not. I know of no person now living by whom I can prove this three months service. My miss mates while in the service or a part of them whose names I recollect were Ozzy Ball, Drew Jones & William Smith. I have heard of the death of Ball & Jones. I cannot tell what has become of Smith. I have continued since I left the army to live in the counties of Franklin and Granville in North Carolina. I have no documentary evidence by which I can prove any part of this service. I hereby relinquish every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present and declare that my name is not on the pension role of the agency of any state.
Signed and sworn to in open court.
Edward (X) his mark Going


We Samuel Rust of Weakley County of the state of Tennessee, and Anderson Paschall & Wm. M. Sneed, both of the county of Granville & state of North Carolina do testify and declare that the said Samuel Rust declares that he has been acquainted with Edward Going who has taken oaths(???) ordered & sworn to the forgoing declaration for about fifty years and that he has ever supported the character of an honest man and an industrious and good citizen & that he served as a soldier in Revolutionary war. The said Anderson Paschall declares that Edward Going who has made the written declaration has lived on the land this applicant since 1827 and that he has been well acquainted with him during that time. That he has often heard him state his services in the Revolutionary war, that his statements have been uniformly the same or substantially the same and that they corroborate the statement made in the foregoing declaration sworn to by him. He further declares that he has ever remained (??) himself so far as he knows as an honest & industrious will meaning man. William M. Sneed declares on oath that he has been acquainted with Edward Going the maker of the within declaration for now that fifteen years that he has ever supported the character of an honest industrious well desposed man & that he considers him to be such.
Sworn to & subscribe in open court.
Saml. Rust
Anderson Purshall
W. M. Sneed

And the said court do hereby declare this opinion after investigation of the matter and after putting the interrogatories presented by the war department that the above mentioned applicant was a revolutionary war soldier and served as he testifies. And the court further certifies that Saml. Rust now of Tennessee state formerly of Granville County and Anderson Paschall and Wm. M. Sneed, who has signed the proceeding certificate are residence of the said county of Granville & are credible persons and that their statement is entitled to credit.
James Wyche ?????
Jacob Taylor J. P.
Lewis Green J. P.

I Stephen K Sneed clerk of the court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of the county of Granville and State of North Carolina do hereby certify that the forgoining contains the original proceedings of the said court in the matter of the application of Edward Going for a pension.
In testimony whereas I have proceeded to set my hand and seal of office at office in Gxford this the 10th day of August A D 1832.
Step K Sneed ??

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1835 Pensioners
EDWARD GOINGGRANVILLE COUNTYPRIVATE5TH REGIMENTCOL. EATON$40.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE$120.00 AMOUNT RECEIVEDMAY 29, 1833 PENSION STARTEDAGE 92
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Information on Thomas Goin from many Goins descendants and submitted by Lynn with permission.
Visit Lynn's website at:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~famtrees/

This is a GOIN that came migrated in the late 1800s from Virginia/North Carolina counties. The famous/infamous trial of Elijah GOIN (Thomas' sonor grandson) is included. Elijah was either brother or uncle to my Timothy GOIN who I may have found in Patrick County, VA. in 1870 listed as mulattomarried to a woman listed as black/mulatto.

1. GOIN, Thomas136. Thomas Goin was born about 1755 in Brunswick Co., VA. He died on 22May 1838 in Claiborne Co., TN. He was buried in Old Big Barren Cemetery,Claiborne Co., TN. The cemetery is now at the bottom of Lake Norris. He was married to Rebecca Clark about 1775. BRUNSWICK COUNTY, VIRGINIA Brunswick County was organized in 1720 with land taken from three counties; Prince George, Isle of Wight and Surry. Thomas Goin was born in Brunswick County about 1755, according to Varion Elmer Goin, a descendant of Jefferson, Oregon and a Foundation researcher.

"Thomas Going" was mentioned in "Brunswick County, Virginia Court OrderBooks, 1737 & 1749." An index listed him in volume I, page 254.

Other individuals who appeared in the index include: "Anne Going, Volume 1,pages 321, 353 and 379; Drury Going, Volume 1, page 302; Edward Going,Volume 3, page 388; Elsoner Going, Volume 1, page 302; John Going, Volume1, page 254; Michael Going, Volume 2, pages 37 and 78; William Going,Volume 3, page 102 and 202, William Going, Planter, Volume 3, page 204 [2]and Mary Gowing, Volume 1, page 302." Mary Gowing, above, is identified as the mother of Drury Going and Elsoner Going by Donna V. Gowin Johnston, family researcher of Casper, Wyoming. She cites a Brunswick County Court order of April 3, 1740 in which it was"ordered that Elsoner Going and Drury Going, sons to Mary Gowing be boundas the law directs to Ralph Jackson until they shall arrive to the age of twenty-one years," according to Order Book 1, page 302.

Four years earlier, John Going and Thomas Going, apparently brothers, possibly other sons of Mary Gowing, were also bound to Ralph Jackson on July 5, 1736, according to Order Book 1, page 254. "Thomas Going," living alone [or the head of a free colored household], was enumerated as the head of a household in the 1783 census of Greensville County, page 55, adjacent to Drury Going, according to "Heads of Families, Virginia, 1790." Drury Going was the head of a household of four, including two children. James Going was the head of a household of seven, including five children. Greensville County had been created in 1780 with land taken from Brunswick County.

Thomas Goin served in the Revolutionary War as a private in a militia company commanded by Capt. Turner Bynum, according to Varion Elmer Goin who died July 30, 1993. He quoted a letter from Thornton W. Mitchell, North Carolina State Archivist, dated October 26, 1978 who wrote, "Capt. Bynum was from Greensville County as were the majority of the men in his company." National DAR accepted Thomas Goin as a Revolutionary War soldier from Greensville County, and assigned No. 629059 to the file. Gerry A. Elbridge, a descendant was accepted on his record. "James Going" also served in the company commanded by Capt. Bynum, according to "The State Records of North Carolina" edited by Judge Walter Clark. Writing of her ancestor, Beverly J. Ellison Nelson, a descendant of Littleton, Colorado stated: "Although many researchers descended from the various branches of theThomas Goin [1755 & 1838] family have sought to establish his origins, to date no firm connection exists. The primary clue is in the consistent census listing of North Carolina as the birthplace of his oldest known son Levi. But, even that may simply refer to that portion of North Carolina which became Tennessee."

The question of Thomas Goin being a negro, a mulatto or a Melungeon came up in a court case tried in Claiborne County, Tennessee in 1855. His great? grandson Elijah Goin was accused of being a mulatto, and he filedsuit against his accuser. Certain information was introduced into evidence: The "mulatto and negro" charge had serious implications. The Territory Actof 1794 and the Tennessee Constitution of 1796 declared, "all negroes,mulattos and Indians and persons of mixed blood, descended from negro orIndian ancestors to the third generation inclusive, though one ancestor of each generation may have been a white person, whether bond or free, shouldbe held deemed to be incapable in law to be a witness in any casewhatsoever, except against each other." The Act also forbad such persons from obtaining marriage licenses, voting, owning land, paying taxes, making wills, owning slaves or holding office.Their civil rights were denied. Even in Revolutionary days and in the War of 1812, negroes and mulattos could not serve as soldiers. A few were utilized in non-combatant roles as cooks and teamsters.

The first proven official record for Thomas Goin is the North CarolinaLand Grant No. 657 issued for 225 acres in Washington County, Tennessee"upon the waters of Cherokee Creek. joining Tiptons line," entered June 29, 1779 and issued October 26, 1786. The Tipton Farm, now a tourist attraction, still exists near Jonesborough, Tennesse, according to Carol Anne Ledford, family researcher. In the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions held November 1, 1784 in Washington County, North Carolina [which later became Washington County,Tennessee] Thomas Goin was appointed constable. He was granted 225 acres, described as Grant No. 751, on Cherokee Creek inWashington County October 26, 1786. The grant was signed by I. Glasgone Lee and R. C. Caswell. He served on several jury panels there, according to the county court records and was in court in Jonesborough, the county seat, on the day that Andrew Jackson was admitted to the bar.

In 1786 Thomas Goin received another land grant, No. 756, according to "North Carolina Land Grants in Tennessee, 1778-1791." The land was described as 225 acres "on the watersof the Nolachucky, adjoining a bank of rocks." This transaction was actually a purchase grant, paid for by cash or certificate. In the August term of 1787 Alex Moffatt had sworn "That he had lost a bond, the property of Thomas Goan, concerning 200 acres on Middle Creek. It was given by Isaac Taylor to Ralph Hedgepath who assigned it to John Cassady who assigned it to Goan," according to "Washington County, Tennessee Deeds,1775-1800."

In 1787, "Thomas Gooin" received Grant No. 2015 for 300 acres of land onLicking Creek, "including his improvements" in Greene County, Tennessee.This grant was paid for in cash. Greene County had been formed in 1783with land taken from Washington County.

In 1788, "Thomas Goin" applied to the County Court of Greene County forthe administration of the estate of Elizabeth Bass, according to "Bulletin of the Watauga Association," Volume 10: "August 1788. On motion of W. Avery, Esqr. atto. for Thomas Going for obtaining letter of administration on the Estate of Elizabeth Bass, decd.ordered that the same be laid over until next term, for proof of sanguinity [kinship, blood relationship] & that a dedimus potestatem [acommission to take testimony] issue in favour of said Thomas Going to Anson & Richmond Counties & to the State of South Carolina by giving fifteen days notice to Jeremiah Bass of the time & place where such testimony will be taken, ditto for Levi Bass to South Carolina giving Thos. Going fifteen days notice at least."

Edward Gowen of Granville County, North Carolina, regarded as a kinsman of Thomas Goin, was also named an heir of Elizabeth Bass. On October 14, 1788 he conveyed his interest in her estate to "his nephew, Thomas Gowen,"according to Granville County Will Book 2, page 79.

"October 14, 1788. Know all men by these presents that I Edward Gowen ofthe County of Granville for divers good causes and considerationsthereunto [me] moving more especially for the sum of A25 to me in handpaid, the receipt of which I do hereby acknowledge, hath bar? gained, sold& made over, and by these presents, do bargain, sell and make over to my nephew, Thomas Gowen all the estate, right and interest I have or hereafter may have to the estate of Elizabeth Bass, deceased, or any part thereof, and do hereby make over the same to the said Thomas Gowin, hisheirs and assigns from the claim of me, the said Edward Gowen or any other person whatever claiming under me. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal the 15th day of October, 1786. Edward Going Witnesses: Henry Meghe Allin Hudson Jhn. [X] Simmons"

By 1786 Thomas had established himself in Washington County, and his nameis included among those who voted in the election in August 1786 at the Courthouse in Jonesborough, Tennessee.

In 1788, 1789, and 1790, ThomasGoin was No. 26 on the tax list of Washington County, North Carolina with"1 white poll," indicating that he had located on his grant. In 1789 shown as No. 33 was Jonathan Tipton whose political problems had erupted in gunfire.

"Thomas Goin, Pvt," assigned this land in 1792 to Lardner Clark,later a prominent attorney in Nashville, Tennessee. The land of Thomas Goin on Cherokee Creek was levied on by the sheriff and was sold at auction January 4, 1795, according to Washington County Deed Book 7, page 209?12. The entry read:"Edmund Williams. Late sheriff of Washington County to Alexander Moffett against Thomas Goins, defendant, in 1788 levied against 275 acres onCherokee Creek. Bid: A40, 1 shilling, 8 pence. Adjoining Jonathan Tipton,R Bayley, Bailey's land not sold at first sale because of no bidders; second sale Feb. 1788,. Alex Moffatt. highest bidder. Signed: Edmund Williams. Witnesses: Waighstill Avery, Andrew Greer, Amos Ball. Court Term: Sept 1795."

In 1788, Thomas Goin sold his land in Greene County and moved westward to newly created Hawkins County, Tennessee from which Claiborne would becreated in 1801. Thomas Goin didn't come to Claiborne County; the county came to him. He appeared there as a taxpayer, along with his sons, Levi Goin and Uriah Goin on Big Barren Creek in 1799 in "Capt. Coxes company.

"The postoffice of Goin, Tennessee would be named for this pioneer's family in 1884. Goin still exists today, but the postoffice was discontinued in1965.

In 1802, he and his sons helped to build the road to Tazewell, Tennessee, and were appointed its overseers.

On Saturday, November 1, 1803, he was instrumental in establishing the Big Barren Primitive Baptist Church."Thomas Going" was recorded as No. 3 on the church roster of the men. No.3 on the women's roster was "Elizabeth Going," possibly the wife of Thomas Goin. He served on Claiborne County jury panels and in 1833 was listed as a"white male" taxpayer.

Thomas Goin died in 1838, according to Big Barren Primitive Baptist ChurchRecord Book 2, and was buried in Old Big Barren Church Cemetery which adjoined the church. The site is now at the bottom of Norris Lake, and itis unknown if the graves were moved before the lake was created. His will was recorded in the Claiborne County courthouse. Fifteen years after his death, his descendants were tormented in the community by accusations that they were descended from "niggers and mulattos." The family had distinct Melungeon features, but attributed the mixed-blood characteristics to Indian and/or Portuguese ancestry.

For adetailed account of this incident, see Record # 117 in this data base for James Smith Falkner (family notes).

Known children of Thomas Goin include:
Edwina Goin born in 1774
Levi Goin born November 2, 1779
Sarah Goin born about 1782
Uriah Goin born about 1785
Isaac Abraham Goin born about 1789

Richard Glenn Bonds, a descendant of Midland, Texas, wrote February 11,1994 that a fourth son, William Goin was born to Thomas Goin.

137. Rebecca Clark. Children were:
i. Edwina Goin was born about 1774 in Virginia. She died in Jan 1858.
ii. Levi Goin was born on 2 Nov 1779 in Washington Co., NC (Now TN). He appeared on the census in 1830 in Claiborne Co., TN. He died on 19 Jun 1865 in Grainger Co., TN. Levi's death was recorded in the clerk's book ofthe Big Barren Baptist Church. He was buried on 21 Jun 1865 in Big Barren Primative Baptist Church, Goin, Claiborne Co., TN. He was Baptist in Big Barren Primative Baptist Church, Goin, Claiborne Co., TN. Big BarrenPrimative Baptist Church was covered by Lake Norris. Levi was the Clerk ofthe church.
iii. Sarah Goin was born about 1782 in North Carolina.
68 iv. Uriah Goin Sr..
v. Isaac Abraham Goin was born about 1783 in Claiborne Co., TN. He died on26 Dec 1875 in Claiborne Co., TN. He was buried on 28 Dec 1875 in PleasantPoint Cemetery, Goin, Claiborne Co., TN.
vi. William Goin. Richard Glenn Bonds, a GOIN descendant living in Midland, Texas, wrote February 11, 1994 that a fourth son, William Goinwas born to Thomas Goin.

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Message received on May 7, 2008 from Hal Houser regarding the above:

. GOIN, Thomas136. Thomas Goin was born about 1755 in Brunswick Co.,
VA. He died on 22May 1838 in Claiborne Co., TN. He was buried in Old
Big Barren Cemetery,Claiborne Co., TN. The cemetery is now at the
bottom of Lake Norris. He was married to Rebecca Clark about 1775.
BRUNSWICK COUNTY, VIRGINIA Brunswick County was organized in 1720

Thomas Goin was married to Jemima Sinnes not Rebecca Clark. Per Beverly Ellison Nelson,Clark was erroneously submitted on a DAR application. The DAR and Gowen Foundation have removed the misinformation from their records.

Hal Houser


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Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Chatham County, NC Early Records

From:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatham_County,_North_Carolina


History

Some of the first settlers of what would become the county were English Quakers, who settled along the Haw and Eno Rivers.[2] The county was formed in 1771 from Orange County. It was named, like PittsburghPennsylvania in 1758, for William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, who served as British Prime Minister from 1766 to 1768 and opposed harsh colonial policies.
In 1907, parts of Chatham County and Moore County were combined to form Lee County. The award-winning[3] PBS documentaryFamily Name[4] notes Chatham County as the place the relationship between the African-American and European-American branches of the Alston family originated.[5] George Moses Horton, Historic Poet Laureate of Chatham County, (1797?-1883) lived most of his life in Chatham County and is among the few slaves to have published material while still a slave.[6][7]
Moncure once served as the western-most inland port in the state, linked all the way to the coast by steamships. [8]
On March 25, 2010, the Chatham County Courthouse, built in 1881, caught fire while undergoing renovations. For more information, see Pittsboro, North Carolina.


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Chatham County, NC came from Orange County in 1771

1870 Chatham County map with the names of the land owners placed.

http://www.ncgenweb.us/chatham/chtmap70.html

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ORANGE CO. TAX LIST - 1755 This is the first tax list for the county.
© Extracted & Transcribed by Sue Ashby

McGown, James, Sr. - 1 - 0
McGown, James, Jr. - 1 - 0
Goans (Goins/Goings?), Richard - 2 - 0

http://www.ncgenweb.us/chatham/1755oran_tax.html

This is just a partial list.

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ORPHAN'S INDENTURES & GUARDIANSHIP RECORDS IN COURT MINUTES
Taken from Chatham Co. Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions- 1774-1800
NC State Archives film # C.022.30001
Updated 11-21-2000
Copyright 2000 - Sue Ashby
From http://www.ncgenweb.us/chatham/orphan.htm
This is just a partial list.

Pg. 52B - Nov., 1783 NANCY GOING, O_______ (probably Orphan), of WILLIAM GOING be bound to WILLIAM CAPE, untill she comes to lawfull age to learn the business of House Wifery she now being adjudg'd to be thirteen years of age.

Pg. 52B - Nov., 1783 WILLIAM GOING, Orphan of WILLIAM GOING be bound to GEORGE DISMUKES untill he come of lawfull age to learn the Art of farming, he now being adjudged Eight Years of age.

pg. 53A - Nov., 1783 JOHN GOING Orphan of WILLIAM GOING, dec'd be bound to WILLIAM RIDDLE to learn the art of farming untill he come to lawful age, he now being adjudged to be Twelve Years of age.

Pg. 68B - May, 1784 MARY GOING, Orphan of WILLIAM GOING being heretofore bound to WILLIAM CAPE be removed from the said CAPE

Pg. 90A - Nov., 1784 ELIZABETH GOWING, and orphan of WILLIAM GOWING, dec'd be bound to WILLIAM DOUGLASS, Esq., untill she come to lawfull age, she being now about twelve years to learn the mistry of housewifery.

Pg. 90A - Nov., 1784 ANN GOWIN, an orphan of WILLIAM GOWING be bound unto JAMES HOWARD, untill she come to lawfull age to learn the mistry of housewifery. She being on or about 10 years of age.

Pg. 99B - Feb., 1785 Any further proceeding to be stopped as to binding out ELIZABETH GOWING to WILLIAM DOUGLASS & that WILLIAM DOUGLASS have notice to show cause why the order should not be discharged.

Pg. 110A - May, 1785 JOHN GOWING, orphan of WILLIAM GOWING, be bound unto JAMES SUTTEN, the said GOWIN being given up by WM. RIDDLE, to whom he was formerly bound, untill lawfull age he being judged twelve years now, to learn the trade of a planter.

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C.022.8001- Chatham County Wills (Originals) Vol A - 1798-1819 Pg. 6b (144)

State of North Carolina} Chatham County }
Know all men by these presents that I Richard Dowd for and in consideration of the sum of two hundred and (and marked out) Spanish Milled Dollars to me in hand paid by Aaron Aldridge of the county and state aforesaid the recpt. thereof hereby acknowledged has bargained sold and delivered unto the aforesaid Aaron Aldridge one certain Negro boy named Joe about the age of thirteen which Negro Joe, I do for myself my heirs etc. warrant to him and his heirs to be his or his good and lawful property and will for myself my heirs etc. warrant forever defend the same in witness whereof I the sd Richard Dowd have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this 14th day July 1799
Richard Dowd {Seal}
Wit: Wm. H. Williams ? James? Gaines/Grimes/Goins? (proved by the same James , May 1799

http://www.ncgenweb.us/chatham/court.html

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THE ACCOUNT BOOK OF MALCOM NICHOLSON of Chatham Co, NC
Extracted & Transcribed by Sue Ashby, with permission From Anne Powell
© Anne Powell-2001

Malcom Nicholson was a blacksmith (and a tanner?) in Chatham Co. These people were customers of his and these are the accounts they had, with him. Anne Powell, one of his gggg-grandaughters has possession of this book and kindly allowed me to copy, extract and transcribe it, so that all of you may share in the information. There are entries that don't make sense or are unreadable; many scribbles, numbers and words that are archaic. Mostly, it is repair of farm equipment, shoeing of horses and tanning of hides.

Mostly, this will just help you place your ancestor in this place at this time and some of these names are not found very often in Chatham Co. records. On the Moore County website there is a link to Malcom Nicholson's Account Book for Chatham County transcribed by Sue Ashby. Malcom was a blacksmith and the people in his book had business with him mostly to fix farm equipment.

http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncchatha/mnichobk.htm

This is just a partial list.

March 14, 1850
Thos. Bele
John Goins

October 17, 1850
Jack Beale
Leroy Goins
John Goins
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1850 Census Free Blacks – Transcribed by Sue Ashby
Dwelling/Family: 1030/1031
Pg. 420 B
Barber, Tempe 60 F Not given
Barber, Arch'd 26 M Hatter Not given
Barber, Eliza 19 F Not given
Barber, Martha B. 0/12 F Not given
Barber, Wesley 24 M Hatter Not given
Goins, Daniel 20 M M Farmer Not given
Beal, Rebecca 9 F Not given

Dwelling/Family: 1037/1038
Pg. 421 A
Reid, Bartlett 58 M Farmer Not given
Reid, Tracey 54 F Not given
Goins, Edward 65 M M Carpenter Not given

Dwelling/Family: 1044/1045
Pg. 421 B
Goins, Matthew 46 M M Farmer
Goins, Chany 30 F M Not given
Goins, James 20 M M Not given
Goins, Susanna 15 F M Not given
Goins, William J. 13 M M Not given
Goins, Martha J. 8 F M Not given
Goins, Mary 5 ? F M Not given
Goins, Levina 4 F M Not given
Goins, Oran T. 1 M M Not given

Dwelling/Family: 1231/1232
Pg. 434 B
Goens, Wm. 38 M M Miller Not given
Goens, Kissy 35 F M Not given
Goens, Duncan 12 M M Not given
Goens, Margaret 11 F M Not given
Goens, Ellsmond 9 M M Not given
Goens, Thomas 7 M M Not given
Goens, Reid 4 M M Not given
Goens, George 2 M M Not given

http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncchatha/freblks1.htm

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From The Goins-Walden Settlements On Pocket Creek 1764-1910, A Disintegrated Indian Community by Forest Hazel.

Guion Miller Applications filed in 1907 by members of the Glover's Chapel Community
Application #30495 - Malinda Goins Walden (wife of Marshall Walden)
Malinda Goins, the daughter of John and Eliza Goins Goins, had been born in Moore County and moved to Chatham. She claimed through both her Goins lines, and also through her paternal granmother Sally Goins, who was the "daughter of Henry Walden who was all said to be Cherokee Indians and the Goins was all said to be Cherokee Indians".

1910 – Elothy Goins married Becky Goins in Chatham County, their race was given as Croatan.. They are buried at Glover’s Chapel.
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Sunday, December 9, 2007

Randolph County, NC Early Records

Randolph County, NC came from Guilford in 1779



1790 Randolph Census
Hillsborough Dist, Randolph Co:
WILLIAM GOWIN: 2-3-4-0-1
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Feb 7, 1797, Randolph County – Will of Thomas GOING
Transcribed by Tracy Hutchison. Not to be copied or reproduced in any format for profit.
I have attempted to transcribe as acurately as possible, however I am sure there is probably some errors.

In the Name of God Amen, I Thomas Going of Randolph County and State of No. Carolina, being sick and weakley in body but in perfect mind and memory, do construh this my last will and testament. First my body to be buried at the durecion of my executor he or after ministered and after my last debts are paid, I give all my estate bail(?) and heirs and as follows my land. Where on I now live, I give to my two youngest sons, Burges Going and Burton Goings to be equally divided, I give my horse sadle and bridle to my son Burges Going and my fille I give to my son Burton Going. I give to my daughter Hali Going my no home & white faced heffer and all the rest of my property to be equally divided between my sons Burgess and Burton and my daughters Vini Hardester and Hali and Elizabeth Going and I do hear by appoint my trusty friend Thomas Pledger and Ebin Harn my executors to this my last will and testament.
Signed and acknowledge in the presents of us this 7th day of February 1797

His Thomas X(mark) Going

William Bailey (????)
Jerimiah Bailey

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1799 Randolph Co Tax List
THOMAS GOING, decd--120 ac.
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1800 Randolph Census
Burges GOING
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1810 Randolph Census
BURGES GOING
BURTEN GOING
ELSABETH GOING

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1815 Randolph County Tax
BURTAN GOING
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From Randolph Co., GenWeb, with permission
Records transcribed by Nola Duffy
http://www.ncgenweb.us/ncrandolph/index.htm


2 Apr 1822, Randolph Co., JOHN COINS (GOINS?) married ????

12 Dec 1843, Randolph Co, JESSE GOINS married Selany Forguson

2 Nov 1847, Randolph Co, EMSLEY GOING married Cynthia M McDaniel

1849 Randolph Co. – Bond from GURGESS GOINGS to Alson G Cranford

1852 – Randolph - Land deed from BURGESS GOINS to Alfred G Cranford for 100 acres

17 Jan 1855, Randolph Co, P L GOING married Elizabeth Luther.

25 Oct 1855, Randolph Co, ANDREW J GOING married Zilpha Johnson.

5 Aug 1857, Randolph Co, M C COINS (GOINS?) married Rhody M Perce.

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From http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cranford/cathy1.html

Submitted by Cathy Cranford mailto:pastseeker@nc.rr.com

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, NC - COURT - Aaron H. Sanders Adm. To A. G. Cranford

Aaron H. Sanders Adm. To A. G. CranfordThis Indenture, made on the 1st day of September A.D. 1852 between Aaron H. Sanders Adm. Of Burgess Goings dec’d of the County of Montgomery on the one part, and Alson G. Cranford of the County of Randolph on the other part and both of the State of N. Carolina, Witnesseth that whereas the said Burgess Goings dec’d in his lifetime, to wit, on the first day of August A.D. 1849 bonafide sold to the aforesaid Alson G. Cranford a certain tract of Land herein after described and entered into bond in the penalty of four hundred dollars for making a conveyance for the same with full covinants on the payment of the sum of one hundred dollars that bring the amount of the purchase money and the said Alson G. Cranford having paid the sd purchase money according to the contract. The rect is hereby acknowledged in full. Now therefore This Indenture witnesseth that for & in consideration of the proving the sd Aron H. Sanders Adm of Burgess Goings dec’d as aforesaid hath given granted bargained and sold and by this Indenture doth give grant bargain and sell convey to the said Alson G. Cranford his heirs & assigns forever all the parcel or tract of Land above mentioned lying & being on the waters of Uharie in the County of Randolph & State aforesaid bounded as follows viz. Beginning at a red oak in the County line between Randolph & Montgomery, thence North 31 chains & sixty three links to a hickory, thence East 31 ½ chains & 13 links to a stake thence So to the County Line, thence West to the first station Beginning to the estate of the sd Burgess Goings on half of the spring and a half of an acre of the said Land at the spring for privileges of using water continuing one hundred acres or the same more or less to have & to hold together with al and singular the woods, way, waters, mines, minerals, privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any use appertaining to him the sd Alson G. Cranford his heirs & assigns in fee simple forever free and discharged of any and all encumbrances whatsoever to be done, caused or defend by the said Aaron H. Sanders Adm or afsd or any other person by his order comment or procumbent & the sd Aaron H. Sanders Adm. As aforesaid hath covenanted & by this Indenture doth covinant to & with the sd Alson G. Cranford his heirs and assigns to warrant & forever defend the title hereby conveyed from the lawful claim of any and all persons so far forth as his office & duty as Admn shall admit or rescind & no further. In testimony whereof the sd Aaron H. Sanders Admin doth hereunto set his hand & seal the day & year first above written, signed sealed & delivered in the presence of J. M. A. Drake
A. H. Sanders Adm (Seal)

North Carolina
Randolph County
Court of Pleas & Quarters Sessions May Term 1856 The due execution of this deed is proved by the oath of J. M. A. Drake a subscribing witness to the same records and ordered to be registered.
B. J. Hoover CCC(N.246)

Registered May 30th 1856
North Carolina
Randolph County
This deed is duly registered in Book 30th on page 243 by Jesse (unreadable) CR

State of N. Carolina
Montgomery County
June 27th 1859
This due examination of this deed is acknowledged by the grantor & records & ordered to be registered.
John McLennan C.C.C.

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Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Patrick County, Virginia Early Records


Copy of map submitted by Cindy Young. Click on picture to enlarge the image.


Patrick County, VA was formed from Henry Co., VA in 1790

Patrick County, Virginia
This collection of Records was emailed into the Blog by Cindy Young.


Marriages of Patrick County, Virginia 1791-1850 by Lela C. Adams



13 Apl 1792 Benjamin Going and Elizabeth Stevens, consent of Solman Stevens. Sur. Ezekiah Shelton. Wit. Rachel McGee and Holden McGee.

26 Jul 1810 Beveridge Going and Agnes Harris, daughter of james Harris. Sur. William Frans. Min. Peter Frans. M.R. 12 Aug 1810.

9 Jun 1802 Caleb Goin and Polly Duncan, daughter of Martin Duncan. Sur. Harden Durham
11 Mar 1852 Ewell Going and Rosanah Horne. Min. Julius Ferrel.

12 Apl 1796 Isaac Going and Nancy Lizby, daughter of Mary Lizby. Sur. Eliphaz Shelton. Wit. Henry Lizby and William Moore. Min. John Nunns.

18 Jan 1792 Jacob Going and Nancy Smith, who is upwards of 22 yrs. Sur. John Canron. Wit. John Clark.

5 Mar 1812 John Going Jr. and Margaret Gregory. Sur. John Going Sr. Wit. Eliphaz Shelton. Min. Brett Stovall M.R. 26 Mar. 1812.

7 Dec 1835 Norman Going and Polly Jones, daughter of Susanna Jones. Sur. Elisha Anglin. Wit. Charles Wilson. Min. John Washburn. M.R. 10 Dec 1835.

24 Feb 1807 Stephen Going and Nancy Going, daughter of John Going. Sur. Obediah Going. Wit. David Hanby and William Moore. Min. William H. Robertson.

26 Jul 1802 William Going and Elizabeth Pack, daughter of Mary Bowman. Sur. John Going. William Going, the son of John Going.

17 Feb 1802 William Going and Polly Overman. Sur. Thomas Beasley. Wit. Benjamin Haile.

9 Aug 1810 Anthony Redley and Elizabeth Going. Sur. John Johnson. Min. Thomas Whitlock. M.R. 9 Apl 1809.

20 Dec 1806 Yearlington Ennis and Margaret Going. Sur. John Bolt. Min. Thomas Whitlock.

7 Jun 1797 Peter Burress and Mary (Martha) Going, consent of David Going. Sur. Edmond Bolling. Min. John Nunns. M.R. 1 June 1797.

12 Feb 1800 Bartholomew Adams and Pegge Going. Consent of James Going. Sur. Caleb Going.

27 Feb 1850 Tyree Pack and Penai Going. Min. Julius Terrell.

28 Sep 1797 Peter Fendley and Rebecca Going. Sur. John Cameron. Min. Isaac Adams.

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June 1, 1791 Patrick County Virginia Taxed Lands (lands that were in Henry County Virginia)
Going, Jas. (from William Higgenbottom) 200 acres
Going, Shadrack (from John Marr) 1,000 acres
Gowing, David 94 acres

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Patrick County Land Tax 1791-1799
Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly, Volume XXIV number 2
01 May 1986
Name Date Acres From

Going(Gowing), David 1792 185,094
1793 185

Going(Gowing), James 1791-1799 200 Wm. Higgingbottom

Going, John (Henry Co) 1797-1799 100

Going, Joseph 1797-1799 050 Shadrack Barrett
140 Jacob Adams Jr.
251 Jacob Adams Jr.

Going, Shadrack 1791-1799 1000 John Marr

Goin, William 1798-1799 268

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Patrick County Land Patent Book 24 pgs 1-400
Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly, Volume XXVII, number 4

01 Nov 1989
Name Date Acres From
Goins and various spellings

David 1792 185 acres Mar 1789 Land Grants
094 acres Mar 1789 Land Grants
Spoon Creek

James 1791-1799 200 acres William Higginbottom
Dan River

John 1797-1799 100 acres **Henry County
Rogers Creek

Joseph 1797-1799 50 acres Shadrack Barrett
140 acres Jacob Adams, Jr.
251 acres Jacob Adams, Jr.

Shadrack 1791-1799 1000 acres John Marr

James S. 1798-1799 167 acres Worsham & William Easley
37 acres
Little Dan

William 1798-1799 268 acres Thomas Hudson
Little Dan

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Patrick County, VA Land Entry Book & Abstracts of Grants 1791-April 7, 1890
by Pilson & Baughan

pg 9 August 14, 1791
Charles Gowing 50 acres beginning on a large white oak between Merimon Magee and Holden Magee thence each way for quanity. (Surveyed)

pg. 9 August 14, 1791
William Stone 150 acres beginning on David Gowings corner that is nearest east thence each way for Quanity. (Removed in full in margin)

pg. 13 March 9, 1792
Charles Gowing enters 100 acres beginning on a large white oak between Merryman Meghee and Holden MeGhee's on the waters of South Mayo river, thence each way for quanity. (Surveyed)

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Patrick County, VA Deed Book 1 page 75

June 11, 1792
From John Marr of Henry County, to Shadrack Gowin of Patrick County, VA, for 500, a certain tract of land in Patrick County on both sides of Little Dan river, containing 1000 acres, and bounded by the west side of said river, Sandy Creek, the "Country Line". Signed John Marr. Wit. William Hudspeth, Thomas Mitchell, Rode Moore, Robert Hudspeth.

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Abstracts of Wills, Inventories & Accounts, Patrick County, Virginia 1791-1823 by Lela C. Adams Patrick County, VA Will Book 1, page 53

November 9 1793
Inquisition taken at the plantation of Shadrack Going before Edward Tatum a Commissioner. The body of Nathan Going then and there lying dead. One Robert Hall on Saturday 21 September last on the plantation of Jacob Lawson mortally wounded the said Going on the head with a weeding hoe and broken the skull of Going, through The rage and passion of Robert Hall.
Jurors: Jonathany Hanby, Foreman. Obadiah Hudson, Isaac Pennington, Aaron Rea, Harberd Smith, Warham Easley, William Easley, Thomas Collings, William Collings, Anthony Collings, John Wilson and Richard Davidson.

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Abstracts of Wills, Inventories & Accounts, Patrick County, Virginia 1791-1823 by Lela C. Adams Patrick County, VA Will Book 1, page 6

December 10, 1793
Administrator's Bond of Shadrack Going, Thomas Ward and Joshua Adams. Shadrack Going being the Administrator of the estate of Nathan Going, deceased. Returned: Dec Court 1793

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Abstracts of Wills, Inventories & Accounts, Patrick County, Virginia 1791-1823 by Lela C. Adams Patrick County, VA Will Book 1, page 22

May 23 1794
Appraisal estate of Nathan Goings, deceased. Includes: 4 notes amounting to 24.2.3, hammer, gun, and rasp. Total: 25.8.10 Appraisers: Obadiah Hudson, John Rea and James Taylor.
Returned May Court 1794

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Patrick County, VA Deed Book 1 Page 235

November 3, 1794
From Shadrick Barratt of Patrick County, VA to Joseph Gowing of Patrick County, for 6, for 9 years, a Certain tract of land in Patrick County on the branches of the South Mayo, it being a part of the tract Of land John Sissom decd, possessed, containing 50 acres, and bounded by the old line. The part of The land within the said survey NE of a line agreed to by the parties, is to be conveyed. Signed- Shadrick (x) Barrott. Wit. Gab. Penn, Eliphaz Shelton, William Palmer Bram, Jacob Adams. Recorded Nov. 27, 1794.

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Patrick County, VA Deed Book 1 Page 372

June 8, 1795
Power of Attorney. I, Abner Ecknols of Franklin County, Georgia, for divers considerations, appoint My trusty friend, William Fuson of Patrick County, Va, to sell a tract of land that I bought of Joseph Goin, and being in Stokes County, NC on Peters Creek, which said land was conveyed to me by Joseph Goan of Patrick County, VA. Signed June 8, 1795 – Abner Echols. Wit. Abner Harbour, Richard Pilson, Joseph Reynolds. Recorded March 31, 1796.

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Patrick County, VA Deed Book 1 Page 358

January 28, 1796
From Jacob Adams Jr of Patrick County, VA to Joseph Goyne of Patrick County, for 100, 251
Acres in Patrick County on Matthews Creek. The land is warranted against me, my heirs, my wife, and her heirs. Signed – Jacob Adams Jr. Wit. – none. Recorded January 28, 1796.

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Selected Excerpts from Patrick County, Virginia, Order Book 1 By Pilson & Baughan
Section II, pg 2

February 26, 1801
Judith Going, wife of Joseph Going, relinquishes her dower in lands conveyed to James Murphy.

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Patrick County, VA Deed Book 1 Page 508
March 29, 1798
From Thomas Hudson of Patrick County, VA to William Goine of Patrick County, VA, for 120, a certain Tract of land in Patrick County, VA on Little Dan River, and bounded by Marr's corner, Hudson's old line. Signed – Thomas Hudson. Wit. – none. Recorded March Court 1798.

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Patrick County Deed Book 1 Page 668

August 2, 1800 Bond.
From Isaac Collings and Mary Vaughan of Patrick County, VA, to Jesse Corn and Joseph Going of Patrick County. The aforesaid Collings and Vaughan stand justly indebted to said Corn and Going for A certain tract of land and mill and $20, which said Collins and Vaughan want to warrant to Corn and Going. Now this deed witnesses that said Collins and Vaughan, to secure and discharge the debt and for The faithful discharge of the present receipt and payment. Whereof they hereby acknowledge, they have Granted to said Corn and Goin, said tract of land and mill, containing about 100 acres, and whereof the Aforesaid Collins is in custody for his good behavior for 12 months and a day. They have bargained, sold, And delivered the aforesaid mill and money to said Corn and Going as surety for the time above mentioned. If, however, said Collins will truly keep the peace for the time aforesaid, or if he break the same, if he shall
Indemnify Corn and Going for being Collins' security, then the above obligation to be void and Collins Is to have full possession of the aforesaid land and mill and Vaughan to have $20. Signed – Isaac (x) Collins. Wit. – none. Recorded July Court 1800.


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Patrick County Deed Book 1 Page 649

August 29, 1800
From Joseph Going of Patrick County, VA, to James Murphey of Henry County, VA, for $500, a certain Tract of land in Patrick County on Matthews Creek, containing 251 acres, and bounded by the mouth of The creek, a fork of said creek. The land is warranted against me, my heirs, my wife, Judah, and her heirs. Signed Joseph (x) Going. Wit. Samuel Staples, John Hall, George Fulcher, Archibald Shelton. Recorded September Court 1800.

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Patrick County Deed Book 1 Page 650

August 29, 1800
From Joseph Going of Patrick County, VA, to James Murphey of Henry County, for $500, 155 acres In Patrick County on Matthews Creek, and bounded by Ralph and Thomas Shelton's corner chestnut, John and Ralph Shelton's line. The land is warranted against me, my heirs, my wife, Judah, and her Heirs. Signed – Joseph (x) Going. Wit. Samuel Staples, George Fulcher, Archibald Shelton. Recorded September Court 1800.

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Abstracts of Wills, Inventories & Accounts, Patrick County, Virginia 1791-1823 by Lela C. Adams Patrick County, VA Will Book 1, page(s) 80 & 81

4 June 1805
Will of Shadrack Going, being sick and weak…Legatees:To my beloved wife Hannah, one feather bed, Furniture, kitchen furniture, "youse" of one sorrel mare and possession of my house and her support out of my Plantation during her natural lifetime and at her death her bed, furniture, etc to be "ekwill" divided between Jerushe and Keziah Going. The plantation whereon I now live on both sides of Little Dan River to my Beloved son Obediah, also my hackle and one sorrel stud, mare and colt. His mother is to have the use of the mare when she wishes. Also to him bed, furniture, farm working tools, four head of cattle, all hogs, in order to support himself and his mother. To my beloved daughter Keziah Going, one rone horse, saddle, bridle, one cow bed and furniture. To Rebecca Going, daughter of Fanny Going, wife of Edmond Bowlin, one cow. To following beloved sons five shillings each, to wit: John Going, David Smith Going, Claborne Going, Solomon Going, Shadrack Going, and Caleb Going. To daughter Fanny Bowlin, wife of Edmond Bowlin, five shillings. To daughter Hannah Beazley, wife of Thomas Beazley, five
Shillings. My upper plantation on the south side of Little Dan River I have already given to Shadrack Beazley, son of Thomas Beazley by deed.
Executors: William Carter and William Burge.
Witness: David P. ___?, William Coomer, H___? Adams.
Returned Dec Court 1805

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Abstracts of Wills, Inventories & Accounts, Patrick County, Virginia 1791-1823 by Lela C. Adams Patrick County Will Book 1, page 84


May 1806
Inventory of Shadrack Going, deceased. Contains five books, household items and livestock.
Total: $289.13 Appraisers: Nathaniel Smith, James L. Gaines and Samuel Hanby Jr.

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Selected Excerpts from Patrick County, Virginia, Order Book 1 By Pilson & Baughan
Section II, pg. 22

December 26, 1805
The Last Will and Testament of Shadrack Going was exhibited in court, proved by the oaths of
David Picklesimer and Henry Adams, and ordered to be recorded.

Section II, pg 23
February 27, 1806
Hannah Going, widow and relict of Shadrack Going, appeared in court and relinquished all her claim which was provided for her by the Last Will and Testament of her deceased husband, and claims her third of the decedent's estate.

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Abstracts of Wills, Inventories & Accounts, Patrick County, Virginia 1791-1823 by Lela C. Adams Patrick County, VA Will Book 1, page 106

21 August 1807
Will of James Goin. Legatees: Peggy Adams to receive twenty five dollars over and above what I have already given her. My daughter Prudence Goin to receive five shilling over and above what I have given her. Son Stephen to receive five shillings over and above what he has received. Daughter Betsy Goin is to receive $150.00 over and above what she has received. The above four are not to receive their part until the youngest children come of age. My widow is to take care of the estate, but should she remarry then the estate is to be taken out of her hands. The youngest children: Arthur, Isaac and Nancy Goin. Executors: Jesse Williams, Joseph Jessup, Joseph Jackson, John A. Grigg. Witness: Moses H. Grigg, Moses Grigg, Drury Bondurant.
Returned: Jan Court 1807.

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Selected Excerpts from Patrick County, Virginia, Order Book 1 By Pilson & Baughan

Section II, pg 28
October 29, 1807
The Last Will and Testament of James Going was exhibited in court and proved. Administration was Granted to Nancy Going, his widow, who qualified with John A. Grigg an James Taylor, her securities.

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Abstracts of Wills, Inventories & Accounts, Patrick County, Virginia 1791-1823 by Lela C. Adams Patrick County, VA Will Book 1, page 247

24 March 1808
Inventory estate of James Goins, deceased…horses, hogs, furniture, guns, cattle. By Peter Beller, John Strange, & Charles Bolt. Total $520.69
Returned; April Court 1808

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Selected Excerpts from Patrick County, Virginia, Order Book 1 By Pilson & Baughan

Section II, pg 34
March 28, 1809
William Gaines is appointed surveyor of the road in place of Aaron Bowman from the forks of the Road "blow" William Goings at or near Sandy Creek to the ford of Dan near Major Carter's.

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Selected Excerpts from Patrick County, Virginia, Order Book 1 By Pilson & Baughan

Section II, pg 35
April 28, 1809
Benjamin Going is appointed guardian for Arthur Going, Isaac Going and Nancy Going, children and heirs of James Going, deceased.

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1810 Tax List Patrick County, VA
Name white tithables slaves over 12 horses
Gaines, James S. 1 2 2
Going, John Sr. 2 0 1
Going, John Jr. 1 0 1
Going, Stephen 1 0 1
Going, William 1 0 8
Going, William Jr. 1 0 0
Going, Burbage 1 0 0
Gaines, William 1 0 2
Guinn, Pierce 1 0 1

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Patrick County, Virginia Superior Court Order Book; May, 1809 – May, 1831
By Pilson & Baughan

pg. 6 October 5, 1810
Hamon Bowman for a breach of the peace on the body of Nancy Going at the house of Hamon
Bowman where she resides on 27 September, 1810.

pg. 12 October 5, 1811
Commonwealth v. Hamon Bowman – Breach of the peace upon the body of Nancy Going –
The Sheriff is ordered to summon the Defendant to appear at the first day of the next term to
Show cause why an information should not be filed against him for a breach of the peace
Upon the body of Nancy Going on 27 September, 1810.


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Selected Excerpts from Patrick County, Virginia, Order Book 2 By Pilson & Baughan

Section III, pg 6
September 26, 1811
Nancy Going v. Keziah Going on a peace warrant before a Justice of the Peace, the plaintiff being called and not appearing the defendant is therefore dismissed.

Benjamin Pike is appointed surveyor of the road from the ford of Bigg Dann to the fork of the road below William Going's in the room of William Gaines, removed.


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Patrick County, Virginia Superior Court Order Book; May, 1809 – May, 1831
By Pilson & Baughan

pg. 31 Friday, May 5, 1815
William Moore, assignee of William Going v. William D. Gaines – In Debt – Plaintiff came by
His attorney and the Defendant in proper person and who offered Greenville Penn as special bail. Defendant that Plaintiff has sustained damages as a result of a breach of the condition of writing In the Declaration mentioned. By consent of the parties the Plaintiff shall recover against Defendant The sum of $400.00 with interest thereon at 6% from 1 November, 1814, until paid. Stay of Execution until the next term subject to a credit of $190.77 paid 3 November, 1813.

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Selected Excerpts from Patrick County, Virginia, Order Book 2 By Pilson & Baughan

Section III, pg 18
July 13, 1815
From an indenture this day exhibited to the Court by Keziah Harris showing that an
illegitimate female child namely Nancy Adams, was bound by Nancy Goings her mother to the
said Keziah Harris and since has been detained from the use and service of her said mistress,
it is therefore ordered that the Sheriff cause the said female child to be restored to her mistress.


Selected Excerpts from Patrick County, Virginia, Order Book 2 By Pilson & Baughan
Section III, pg 21
October 12, 1815
It is ordered that the Sheriff summon Beveridge Going and Teelman Loggins to appear here and show cause why they should not be hired out for the payment of their poll tax.

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Patrick County, Virginia Superior Court Order Book; May, 1809 – May, 1831
By Pilson & Baughan

pg. 63 August 10, 1817
Commonwealth v. Archibald Bowman – Rule to show cause why an information should not be
Filed against him for assaulting and beating William Going at the house of Daniel Mitchell on 7
April, 1819 – A new summons is awarded against the Defendant returnable at next term.

pg. 68 May 5, 1820
Commonwealth v. Archelous Bowman – Rule to show cause why an information should
not be filed against him for a breach of the peace by assaulting and beating William Going at the
house of Daniel Mitchell on 7 April, 1819 – Case will not be further prosecuted, therefore
defendant is dismissed.

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Patrick County, Virginia Superior Court Order Book; May, 1809 – May, 1831
By Pilson & Baughan
pg. 59 Friday, May 7, 1819
Aron Bowman for a breach of the peace by assaulting and beating W. Going at the house of
D. Mitchell on April 7 last.

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Selected Excerpts from Patrick County, Virginia, Order Book 2 By Pilson & Baughan

Section III, pg 40
November 12, 1819
William Going and Molly Going, his wife, v. Clark Penn and William Clark – continued.


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1820 Census Patrick County, VA
Going, John 000000 00000
Going, Beveridge 000000 00000
Going, Zedekiah 000000 00000
Going, William Jr. 400010 21010
Going, Stephen 100010 32010
Going, Arthur 100010 20010
Going, David 000010 00101
Going, John 000000 00000
Guinn, John 000010 00100

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Selected Excerpts from Patrick County, Virginia, Order Book 2 By Pilson & Baughan

Section III, pg 43
June 15, 1820
It is ordered that the overseers of the poor bind out Norman Going to Benjamin A. Spencer and that Jesse Reynolds execute the indentures.


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Patrick County, Virginia Unrecorded Documents 1791-1920
by Betty A. Pilson & Barbara C. Baughan

Pg 6. Nov. 27, 1827 Deed between George Rogers of Hawkins County, Tennessee for himself and attorney in fact for Ann Rogers, in connection with John Smith of Patrick vs. Isham Smith and Polly Smith, his wife; Mark Smith and A.S. Caroline Smith, his wife of the state of Georgia; also Mary Parr, Nathaniel Smith and Mary Smith, his wife, Bartholomew Smith and Dolly Smith, his wife, Josiah S. Ellis and Susanna Ellis, his wife, all of the state of Tennessee, also Harbard Smith and Elizabeth Smith, his wife, of the state of Alabama, Daniel Frans and Susanna Frans, his wife, of the state of Kentucky, also Munford Smith of Patrick County, Virginia, for themselves assigned there (?) deed of said land and has been recorded and Anthony Overby. Consideration of $1,100.00 conveys 760 acres on Peters Creek adjoining George Washington Goins, Andrew Joyce. No signatures and no witness
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Patrick County, Virginia Unrecorded Documents 1791-1920
by Betty A. Pilson & Barbara C. Baughan
Pg. 48, Dec 14 1829 Know all men by these presents that I, Nancy Gowin, for the love and affection I have for my granddaughter, Embersetta Harris, convey 1 bed and furniture, 1 big wheel, 1 pott, 1 chest, and all other chattels and estate. Nancy (o) Going. Witness: John Monday, William B. Vawter, Robert Harris.

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Stokes County Circuit Court Clerk’s Office
Grantors List only
http://stokescorod.org/

Deed Book 17 Page 515
21 Feb. 1833
George E. Gains/Goins of Patrick County, VA to
William Boyles of Stokes County, NC
455 acres on both sides of Peters Creek being lands formerly owned by Thomas Gains/Goins dec’d. adjoining lands of W.H. Lyons? And Lea Hughes.
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Miscellaneous and Random notes from an old book found at Patrick County library and given by
the librarian to the Historical Museum in 1987, transcribed by Pilson & Baughan

Section IV, pg 17
December 1836
(The following entry was crossed out) Elizabeth Beazly v. Thomas Tatum, executor of Thomas Beazly, Deceased, Hannah Going, alias Beazly, Thomas Going alias Beazly, Hardin Going, alias Beazly, Seaton Chandler and Hannah Chandler, his wife, formerly Hannah Going, alias Beazly, Benjamin Harris and Catherine Harris, his wife, formerly Catherine Going alias Beazly, Polly Beazly, Mary Chandler, James (or Jane) Chandler, Lucinda Chandler, Priscilla Chandler and Judith Chandler. Spa in Chancery – No Spa.


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Transcribed by Cindy Young

The testimony by William Going for Sarah Hanby's Revolutionary Pension Claim in Patrick County, Virginia

State of Virginia=Patrick County- S.S.
This day personally appeared before me William Carter a Justice of the Peace in and for said County. William Going who was a soldier in the Army of the Revolution, aged seventy-nine years, and now a Revolutionary Pensioner of the United States, resident in the County of Surry in the State of North Carolina, who being first sworn upon the Holy Evangelist of Almighty God, says that he this officiant was deca? in the company of Capt. Jonathan in that part of the County of Henry, State of Virginia which now constitutes Patrick County, in the latter part of the month March 1780, and the said Hanby marched off immediately with his company to join Gen’l Green at Ninety-six in South Carolina, and this officiant not being furnished with n----? any equipment wasted a day or two, and spent a day crossing Dan river at the Red Shoals near Salem (where they had the smallpox) and some took Capt. Jonathan Hanby and his company in the march a short distance South of the Yadkin River near Saulisbury in the South of North Carolina, and the Hanby and his Company marched on across the Cawtawbaw River near the lands then ossessed by the Catawbaw Indians and, thence across Broad River in South Carolina and on to Ninety-Six, in South Carolina where said Hanby and his company arrived some three or four weeks before the seize was ___?. Capt. Hanby and his Company were placed under Gen’l Green in the Battalion of Major John Ward of Campbell County, Virginia, the number of the Regiment and the commander ___? is not recollected by this officiant. But, this officiant recollects Col. Washington and Henry Lee of the Light horse? and Col. Daniel Marguer of the riffle men were at Ninety-Six and that this officiant saw them frequently there. This officiant returned home to Henry County Virginia during f__? getting the first of September in the same year 1780 having left Capt. Hanby near Broad River where this officiant was detailed to guard a mill. It not being deemed necessary this officiant did not guard the mill as he intended when he separated from his Capt. (Jonathan Hanby) at Broad River with Gen’l Green and his army, he set out for Virginia where he arrived some time before he saw Capt. Jonathan Hanby whom he had left with Gen’l Green s army as before stated. As well as this officiant recollects that this officiant worked on the entrenchments which ___? the Brittish who had __ted in at Ninety-six and that it was confidently expected that the Americans would capture the British until they were driven off and compeled to raise the seize on account of the approach of Lord Basaden? with a reinforcement of the British army from Charleston. This officiant having __? at Capt. Jonathan Hanbys, a short time doing some carpenters work, before he and said Hanby went into the service herein before stated. Knows that the the said Hanby was married and leaving ___? Sarah Hanby his wife now his widow in the County of Patrick who is an applicant for a pension, before the said service was rendered.

William ( X - his mark) Going

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 3rd day of August 1840
Wm Carter J. Peace

Patrick County Virginia
This day personally appeared before the undersigned a Justice of the Peace in and for said County, John Benjamin? a preacher of the Gospel and made oath that he resides in the immediate neighborhood William Going above named that he is well acquainted with said Going who is a respectable person whose ___th is ___? to ___? ___? Given under my hand this 3rd day of August 1840.
W. Carter J. Peace

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Patrick County, Virginia Unrecorded Documents 1791-1920
by Betty A. Pilson & Barbara C. Baughan

Pg. 19, Jun 2 1848 I do hereby transfer to Martin Cloud the benefit of an order made by the County Court some courts since directing the overseers of the poor to bind Josephus Going, son of Hannah Going, to me as I do not intend to have said boy bound to me.
James Nowlin. Witness Purvis Ayres.


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Patrick County, Virginia
14 April 1853 - William Goin 60 acres on Arches Creek
Deed Book 14 Page 375 Patrick County, Virginia

This deed made this 14 day of April in the year 1853 between Henry Tuggle Clerk of the county
court of Patrick County of the one part and Argelou? Lewis of the other part, witnesseth that
whereas William Goin was assessed in 1849 with taxes on sixty acres of land lying and being
in the county of Patrick on the waters of Arches Creek and the said tract of land being returned
delinquent for the nonpayment of taxes of that year by the sheriff of said county or? the Deputy
of said Sheriff with an affidavit attached to said return, that they had received no part of the taxes for which the said land was returned delinquent, and that they had used due delegence to find property within this county liable? to dist__? for the said taxes, but had found none and where as pursuant to an act of assembly prescribing? the mode? of advertising and selling delinquent land, Robert F. Moir Deputy for Jesse? Corn? Sheriff of said county after advertising the said tract of land according to law, did on the 28 day of October 1850 at Patrick County Court House, (being court day) offered the aforesaid tract of land or so much there of as would be sufficient to satisfy the taxes aforesaid together with the sheriffs costs and John Stoops? became the pur-chaser of the entire tract of sixty acres of land for the sum of two cents being the taxes due thereon for the year as aforesaid there being no person present will try to take a less quanity and pay the taxes and whereas the said John Stoop? Has sold and transferred his interest in and to the said land to Argelou? Lewis by written assignment?, and more than two years having elapsed since the sale of the said land without the redemption? by the owner or any one for him, now therefore for and in conservation of the premises and the sum of two cents so paid by the said Stoops? as aforesaid, the said Henry Tuggle clerk with grant unto the said Angelou? Lewis the said tract of land if sixty acres the metes and bounds of which is shown by a report made by M S Lawson surveyor of the county of Patrick, which was examined by the court of said county at the February term 1853 and ordered to be recorded, which report has since been recorded in Deed Book 14 Page (blank) and the said Henry Tuggle clerk as aforesaid, hereby convey the said tract of land with special warranty.
Witness the following signature and seal
Henry Tuggle Clerk seal

Patrick County April Court 1853 This deed from Henry Tuggle clerk of the county court to
Angelou? Lewis was ___? in court acknowledged and ordered to be recorded.
Teste Henry Tuggle clerk

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Patrick County, Virginia Unrecorded Documents 1791-1920
by Betty A. Pilson & Barbara C. Baughan

Pg. 28, Oct 15 1868 Title Bond-Know all men by these presents, that I, Thomas D. Howell, am held and firmly bound unto Nancy M. Gowing the sum of $100.00. The consideration of said obligation is that Nancy W. Gowing has bought a certain tract of land at the price of $1.50 per acre, subject to Howell's right to a reasonable use of timber off the land. T.D. Howell. Teste: M.D. Carter


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Patrick County, Virginia Unrecorded Documents 1791-1920
by Betty A. Pilson & Barbara C. Baughan

Pg. 16, Jun 7 1877 Deed between Samuel G. Staples and Caroline Staples, his wife, and Jerry Staples, Benjamin Hairston, Preston Hughes and James Going, Trustees for the African Methodist Episcopal Church. In consideration of the desire for Christian religion among the colored people of Patrick County, hereby conveys to Trustees one lot of land situated on the Wytheville and Danville Turnpike just below the residence of W.J. Noel, adjoining Colo. Jno. E. Penn to be used as a place of religious worship or school and for no other purpose. Samuel G. Staples, C.H. Staples.

R.H. Epperson &c. vs. (List Pending) C.F. Going at als
16 February 1923


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Deed Book 50 page 96 Patrick County, Virginia


Known all men by these present that I, R.H. Epperson, am plaintiff in the hereinafter styled
cause, do give notice or its pendins, by this memorandum which sets forth as follows, to-wit:
there is now pending in the Circuit Court of Patrick County, VA a certain cause, the title of
which is R.H. Epperson, against Ada Hooker, Columbus Going, Clifford Going, and Nellie
Going, Harry Going, Foster Going, Elmer Going, Edna Going, Laura Going, Lama Going,
James Going, Chester Going, Iris Going, Lester Going, et als the general object thereof is
fully shown by the bill in chancery this day filed and the said bill in chancery is hereby
made a part of this memorandum as much so as if copied word for word, and to subject
the land hereinafter mentioned to the payment of the sum of $550.00 interest and cost
and for general relief as shown by the said bill the description of the said property is as
follows, to-wit: all of a certain tract or parcel of land, located in the County of Patrick, in Dan River District, containing 101 acres, more or less, and being the same tract of land that
was conveyed to the said Ada Hooker or Luada Hooker by C.F. Going by deed dated
May 7th, 1919 and said deed recorded in Deed Book 40 at pages 334 and 335 and to the
said deeds special reference in hereby a part of this notice and the names of the persons
whose estate is intended to be affected thereby are C.F. Going, Susan Going, Ada Hooker,
Nellie Going, Clifford Going, Harry Going, Foster Going, Elmer Going, Edna Going, Lorma
Going, James Going, Chester Going, Iris Going, Lester Going.
Witness my hand this the 16th day of February 1923.
R.H. Epperson

State of Virginia, County of Patrick, to-wit:
I R.E. Woolwine, one of the commissioners in chancery of the circuit court in and for the
County and state as aforesaid do certify that R.H. Epperson whose name is signed to the
above writing personally appeared before me in my said county and state as aforesaid
and acknowledged the same.
Given under my hand this the 16th day of February, 1923.
R.E. Woolwine
Commissioner in Chancery

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Patrick County, Virginia 1790-1866 Chattel/Land Tax- notes by Cindy G. Young
From index book at County Clerks office, Stuart Virginia


James 1790-1799 200 acres on Dan River
Shadrack 1790-1799 1000 acres
Joseph 1797
John 1797
James 1797
Zeph 1797
Shadrack Jr. 1797
David 1797
Shadrack Sr. 1797
Laban 1797
William 1797
Isaac 1797

Obediah 1800 Obediah 1801
Caleb 1800 Caleb 1801
Labon 1800 Laberne 1801
Isaac 1800 Isaac 1801
David 1800 David 1801
James 1800 James 1801
Benjamin 1800 Benjamin 1801 Benjamin 1802
William 1800 William 1801 William 1802
Shadrack 1800 Shadrack 1801 Shadrack 1802
Joseph 1800 Joseph 1801
Martin 1800 John 1801 John 1802 Dan River
Johnson 1801
John 1801 John 1802

Johnson 1803 Johnson 1804
John 1803 Dan River
William Sr. 1803 William 1804
John 1803 John 1804
William 1803 William Jr 1804
Laban 1803
Benjamin 1803 Dan River Benjamin 1804
Shadrack 1803 Shadrack 1804
James 1804
Obediah 1804

John Jr 1805 William Jr. 1806
James 1805 John 1806
John Sr 1805 Obediah 1806
William 1805 William 1806 Little Dan River
Shadrack 1805 Benjamin 1806
Obediah 1805 James 1806
Benjamin 1805 Stephen 1806

Hezakiah 1807 James S. 1808 167 acres Little Dan River
Obediah 1807 37 acres Little Dan River
James 1807 275 acres Little Dan River
William K 1807
Stephen 1807 John 1809 100 acres Rogers Creek in Henry Co.
Barbrezel 1807

James dec'd 1810 200 acres Dan River
John 1810 100 acres Rogers Creek in Henry County
James S 1810 167 acres Little Dan
37 acres Little Dan
275 acres Little Dan
William 1810 268 acres Little Dan
Isaac 1810 317 acres
William D 1810 150 acres Little Dan
Pierce 1810 1045 acres Loving Creek

William 1811 268 acres Little Dan
James dec'd 1811 200 acres Dan River
John 1811 100 Rogers Creek in Henry County
Isaac 1811 317 acres
William D 1811 150 acres Little Dan (notation Hooker)

William 1812 268 acres Little Dan
James dec'd 1812 200 acres Dan River
John 1812 100 acres Rogers Creek in Henry County
James S 1812 149 acres Little Dan
William D 1812 150 acres Little Dan

James dec'd 1820 200 acres Big Dan
John 1820 100 acres Rogers Creek in Henry County
Henry P 1820 180 acres Little Dan River in North Carolina
86 acres Little Dan River in North Carolina

John 1821 100 acres Rogers Creek

James dec'd 1822 200 acres Dan River in Patrick County
James S 1822 149 acres Little Dan River

James S 1827 149 acres Little Dan River
Frances 1827 272 acres Loving Creek

James dec'd 1828 200 acres Dan River

James dec'd 1830-1831-1832 200 acres Dan River
James S 1830-1831-1832 149 acres Little Dan
Stephen 1830-1831-1832 238 acres Dan River
George W 1830-1831-1832 139 acres Peters Creek
150 acres Peters Creek
179 acres Peters Creek
60 acres Peters Creek

Stephen 1833 238 acres Dan River
James dec'd 1833 200 acres Dan River
James S 1833 149 acres Little Dan
John 1833 100 acres Loving Creek
Pierce 1833 720 acres Loving Creek
George W 1833 139 acres Peters Creek
194 acres Peters Creek
150 acres Peters Creek
60 acres Peters Creek

James dec'd 1834 200 acres Dan River
John 1834 100 acres Loving Creek
James 1834 149 acres Little Dan
William 1834 268 acres Little Dan
William D 1834 150 acres Little Dan
86 acres Little Dan

James dec'd 1835 200 acres Dan River
Stephen 1835 238 acres Dan River
William 1835 60 acres Archers Creek **(notation "part of Goins decision")
George W 1835 150 acres Peters Creek
139 acres Peters Creek
197 acres Peters Creek
60 acres Peters Creek
100 acres waters of Dan River

James dec'd 1836 200 acres Dan River
William 1836 60 acres Archies Creek
John 1836 100 acres Loving Creek
Stephen 1836 238 acres Dan River
George W 1836 150 acres Peters Creek
139 acres Peters Creek
179 acres Peters Creek
60 acres Peters Creek
100 acres Dan River

James dec'd 1837 200 acres Dan River
Stephen 1837 238 acres Dan River
William 1837 60 acres Archers Creek
John 1837 100 acres Lovings Creek
George W 1837 150 acres Peters Creek
139 acres Peters Creek
100 acres Dan River

James dec'd 1838 200 acres Dan River
Stephen 1838 238 acres Dan River
William 1838 60 acres Archers Creek
George W 1838 150 acres Peters Creek
139 acres Peters Creek
100 acres Dan River

James dec'd 1845 200 acres Big Dan
John 1845 100 acres Loving Creek
Stephen 1845 238 acres Dan River
Edward & Lemuel 1845 81 acres Indian Fork of Loving Creek
William 1845 60 acres Archers Creek
Pierce 1845 700 acres Lovings Creek
George W 1845 150 acres Peters Creek
139 acres Peters Creek
100 acres Peters Creek


William 1846-1847-1848 60 acres Archers Creek
Edward & Lemuel 1846-1847-1848 81 acres Indian Fork Loving Creek
Stephen 1846-1847-1848 238 acres Big Dan
John 1846-1847-1848 100 acres Loving Creek
James dec'd 1846-1847-1848 200 acres Big Dan

John 1849 100 acres Loving Creek
Stephen 1849 238 acres Big Dan
Edward & Lemuel 1849 81 acres Indian Fork of Loving Creek
William 1849 60 acres Archer Creek
Lemuel 1849 55 acres Indian Fork of Loving Creek
James 1849 15 acres Headwaters of Loving Creek
James dec'd 1849 200 acres Big Dan

James dec'd 1850 200 acres Big Dan
John 1850 100 acres Loving Creek
Edward & Lemuel 1850 81 acres Indian Fork of Loving Creek
William 1850 60 acres Archers Creek
Lemuel 1850 55 Indian Fork of Loving Creek
James 1850 15 acres Headwaters of Loving Creek
Stephen 1850 238 acres Home tract of Big Dan

Stephen 1851 238 acres Home tract of Big Dan
James dec'd 1851 200 acres Big Dan
William 1851 60 acres Silver Leaf Branch, West of Stokes

Stephen 1852-1853 238 acres Big Dan
Morgan 1852-1853 300 acres Clarks Creek
James dec'd 1852-1853 200 acres Big Dan
William 1852-1853 60 acres Silver Leaf (notation -County sold for back taxes)
James 1852-1853 15 acres Headwaters Loving Creek
13 acres Headwaters Loving Creek
48 acres Headwaters Loving Creek
Lemuel 1852-1853 55 acres Indian Fork Loving Creek

Stephen 1855 238 acres Big Dan
Morgan 1855 300 acres Clarks Creek
James dec'd 1855 200 acres Big Dan
Edward & Lemuel 1855 81 acres Indian Fork of Loving Creek
Lemuel 1855 55 acres Indian Fork of Loving Creek
15 acres Indian Fork of Loving Creek
James 1855 13 acres Indian Fork of Loving Creek
48 acres Indian Fork of Loving Creek

James dec'd 1856-1866 200 acres Big Dan
Morgan 1856-1866 300 acres Clark Creek
30 acres Clark Creek

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Registration of Free People of Colour in Patrick County Virginia
Source: Court Records for Patrick County Virginia 1791-1865
www.rootsweb.com/usgenweb

April 1821
On the motion of J. Goin, Polly Going and Andrew Going, people of color, who produced satisfactory evidence of their being duly registered in the Clerk's office, it is ordered that the same be certified.

April 1851
The following register of free megroes taken by the clerk on the 29th day of April 1851 and recorded in book for that purpose was examined by the court and verified to be correct. The register of William A. Miner, James Travis, Alias Fendley, Susan H. Miner, Judy Coleman, Norman Goings, Nancy Harriss, Polly Going, Charolotte Goings, Hannah Goings, Jackson Loggins, Peter Miner, Arena Miner, Clara Stuart and Green Smother.

April 1853
Jacob Gowing a free man of colour proven to be free born by the oath of Gersham G. Hagood in the county of Patrick in the state of Virginia this day presented himself according to law for registration and the said Gowing measures five feet 8 ¼ inches in height aged about 22 years of a light brown colour and weight about 145 pounds and has no apparent mark about his face head and hands.

May 1856
Reuben Going a free man of colour appeared in court and on his motion it is ordered that he be registered according to law.

June 1861
On motion it is ordered that Hannah Going, Ruth Going, Jureen Johnson & Rachael Johnson free woman of colour be registered by the clerk and that the clerk deliver to each of them a copy of their registration.

April 1862
Ordered that Mary Goin a free woman of colour born free in the county of Patrick five feet five inches high dark colour spare made pleasant face, no marks or scars aged twenty two years be registered by the clerk of the court.

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1840 Census Patrick County, Virginia
M704-580

Ancestry.com original images
1-71 pages

Page 9 of 71
Document page 5
GAINES, Washington
1 male under 5
1 male 10-15
2 male 15-20
1 male 20-30
1 male 50-60
1 female 5-10
1 female 10-15
1 female 15-20
1 female 40-50

Page 17 of 71
Document page 9
GUINN, Lemuel
1 male 20-30
1 female 30-40

GUINN, Pearce
1 male under 5
1 male 5-10
1 male 15-20
1 male 50-60
1 female 5-10
1 female 20-30
1 female 30-40
1 female 50-60

Page 19 of 71
Document page 10
GUINN, John
2 male under 5
2 male 15-20
1 male 40-50
2 female 5-10
2 female 10-15
1 female 15-20
1 female 30-40

Page 23 of 71
Document page 12
GOIN, Richard
1 male under 5
2 males 5-10
1 male 30-40
1 female 30-40

GOIN, Arthur
1 male 5-10
1 male 10-15
1 male 30-40
2 female under 5
2 female 5-10
1 female 10-15
1 female 15-20
1 female 20-30
1 female 40-50

GOIN, Stephen
1 male 15-20
1 male 60-70
3 female 20-30
1 female 50-60

GOIN, Allen
3 males under 5
1 male 20-30
1 female 20-30

Page 29 of 71
Document page 15
GOIN, Norman
Free Colored
1 male 24-36
1 female under 10
1 female 10-24

Page 45 of 71
Document page 23
GOIN, Nancy
1 female 20-30 (white)
1 male 10-24 (free colored)
1 male 24-36 (free colored)
1 female 55-100 (free colored)

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Patrick County VA Census
1850 Census Patrick County, Virginia
USGenWeb Archives by Barb Reininger

214 228 Goin Allen m 40 VA Mulatto farmer
Martha f 31 VA
H. Clay m 16 VA
Pervis m 13 VA
Alex m 12 VA
Calvery f 11 VA
Malinda f 8 VA
Elizabeth f 4 VA
Harrison m 2 VA
Spencer Levi m 22 VA Farmer $200

249 263 Ziglar Reuben m 42 NC Farmer $1,000
Lucy f 40 VA
John m 17 VA
Susan f 13 MO
Martha f 12 MO
Leonard m 9 VA
Zilpha f 6 VA
William m 4 VA
Lucy f 1 VA
Goin Ann f 9 VA Mulatto
Tuggle Joel m 22 VA Laborer

253 267 Harris Nancy f 40 NC Mulatto
Goin Charlotte f 25 NC Mulatto
Goin Hairston m 12-Sep VA Mulatto

526 556 Going James m 30 VA Mulatto laborer
Eliza f 25 VA Mulatto
Mary f 6 VA Mulatto
George m 3 VA Mulatto
John m 1 VA Mulatto

597 631 Going Fuel m 22 VA Farmer
Sintha f 19 VA
Christopher m 2 NC

606 640 Going Rukerson m 40 NC Blacksmith
Rachel f 48 VA
Henry m 17 VA Laborer
James m 15 VA Laborer
George m 13 VA
Morgan S. m 9 VA
Susannah f 8 VA

613 648 Going Arthur m 58 VA Farmer $200
Mary f 49 VA
Louisa f 27 VA
Pack Tyree m 21 VA Farmer
Pena f 23 VA

614 650 Guinn Stephen m 70 VA Mulatto Farmer $200
Nancy f 67 VA
Milly f 42 VA
Sally f 31 VA

615 652 Going Enoch m 35 VA Farmer Sally f 19 NC
Ambrose m 2 VA

649 Going Joyce f 20 VA
Eady f 18 VA
Mary f 16 VA
Mahaly f 12 VA
Euel m 25 VA


659 698 Going Hail f 30 NC Laborer
Elizabeth f 27 VA
George M. m 10 VA
Mary f 8 VA
John m 5 VA

660 699 Going Mary f 75 VA
Catherine f 35 VA Mulatto

667 706 Guinn Franklin m 24 VA Laborer
Martha f 23 NC
Margaret f 4 VA
Eliza f 1 VA

672 711 Going George W. m 40 VA Mulatto laborer
Sally f 30 VA
Catherine f 9 NC
Jefferson m 7 NC
Allen m 5 NC
Morgan m 3 NC
Mary f 1 NC

673 712 Going Morgan m 38 VA Laborer
Casey f 37 NC
William m 20 NC Laborer
Reynolds Hannah f 27 NC

692 731 Brown Jonathan B. m 40 VA Physician $1,300
Nancy f 25 VA
William P. m 5 VA
James O. m 3 VA
Booker C. m 1 VA
Potter William C. m 23 VA Blacksmith
Going Baily m 17 VA Laborer

698 737 Going Hannah f 30 VA Mulatto
Ruth f 3 VA Mulatto
not named m 12-Jul VA Mulatto

722 761 Going Norman m 39 VA Mulatto farmer
Mary f 35 VA Mulatto

744 783 Guinn James m 28 VA Farmer $30
Catherine f 29 VA
John A. m 7 VA
Martha f 5 VA
Stephen m 3 VA
Suratt Minda f 11 VA
Guinn one not named m 12-Mar VA

752 791 Guinn John m 56 VA Farmer $100
Elizabeth f 21 VA
Mary f 20 VA
Nancy f 17 VA
Thomas m 14 VA
Edward m 13 VA
Isabella f 11 VA
John C. m 10 VA

753 792 Guinn Aaron m 26 VA Farmer
Mariah J. f 27 VA
John m 4 VA
Lucy f 1 VA

768 807 Guinn Lemuel m 33 VA Farmer $150
Elizabeth f 30 VA
Lucinda f 7 VA
Sally A. f 5 VA
Catherine f 1 VA

824 863 Guinn Purce m 73 VA $25
Rachel f 39 VA
Edward m 26 VA Laborer
Levi m 14 VA
Wiley m 10 VA
Margaret m 8 VA
Nancy f 3 VA

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1860 Census of Patrick County, Virginia By Rhonda S. Roberson
South District
Page 63

103 Going, Hardin 32 Farmer NC
Going, Mary Ann 26 VA
Going, John H. 6 VA
Going, William M. 4 VA
Going, Charles H. 2 VA

Page 64

117 Going, Mary 80 Midwife VA
Duncan, Catherine 40 M VA

118 Going, Henry 25 M VA
Going, Mary 24 M VA
Roda L. 5 M VA
James 2 M VA
Martha 16 M VA

Page 69

173 Going, Leroy 22 M NC
Going, Priscilla 25 M VA

Page 70

177 Hensley, John 48 Farmer VA
Hensley, Judith 85 VA
Going, Joyce 30 VA
Norman, Matilda 24 VA
Norman, Lethe 7 F VA
Norman, William 4 VA
Norman, Mary 1 VA

Page 73

201 Going, Ewel 38 Farmer VA
Going, Rosana 23 VA
Going, Texana 8 F VA
Going, Zeora H. 5 M VA
Going, Elkana 4 M VA
Going, Wilcher 1 M VA

202 Going, Arther 64 M Farmer VA
Going, Polly 62 VA
Going, Ede 26 F VA
Going, Mary T. 23 VA
Parmer, Ruth 38 VA
Parmer, John D. 6 VA

203 Going, Stephen 82 M Farmer VA
Going, Nancy 81 M VA
Going, Milly 50 M VA
Going, Sally 39 M (Blind) VA
Going, Perian 22 M M VA

213 Going, Allen 49 M Farmer VA
Going, Martha 42 NC
Going, Alexander 20 M Farm Laborer VA
Going, Calvany 18 F M VA
Going, Malinda 16 M VA
Going, Elizabeth 12 M VA
Going, Harrison 9 M VA
Going, Floyd 5 M VA
Going, Coleman 2 M M VA

Page 74

216 Going, Henry 23 M Farmer VA
Going, Elizabeth 21 NC
Going, Perrian 3 M VA

Page 75

232 Going, Fuel 30 M Farmer VA
Going, Cintha 26 NC
Going, Christopher C. 9 VA
Going, Asa 8 M VA
Going, Arzina 4 F VA

Page 77

254 Hines, James H. 33 Farmer VA
Hines, Emily M. 24 VA
Hines, Henrietta 3 VA
Hines, Luella 1 VA
Going, Gustus 10 M M VA

Page 79

273 Going, Enoch 38 M Farm Laborer VA
Going, Sally 31 NC
Going, Anbrose 12 M VA

Page 92

420 Burwell, William A. 33 Attorney-at-law VA
Going, Joseph 18 B Farm Laborer Va

422 Boyd, German 40 Cabinet maker VA
Going, Hannah 35 M Cook-Washer VA
Going, Ruth 13 M VA
Going, John R. 9 M VA
Going, Francis 7 M VA
Going, James 4 M VA
Going, Carolina 2 M VA
Going, Reed 2mo. M VA

Page 100

516 Findly, Ailas 54 M M Laborer in Tobacco Factory VA
Going, Charlotte 30 VA
Going, Nancy 16 VA
Going, Hairston 10 M VA
Going, Kiziah 8 F VA
Going, Ailus 4 M VA

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1870 Census of Patrick County, Virginia
By Eunice B. Kirkman 1995
Dan River District

Page 20

174 Williams, Samuel B. 23 M W VA $30 RE
Williams, Nancy M. 30 VA
Goin, William P. 8 VA
Goin, Sintha M. 5 VA

179 Pack, Pina 42 F W Housekeeping VA
Pack, Elijah 14 M W Laborer VA
Pack, Samuel 12 VA
Pack, Mat 9 VA
Pack, Ellen 6 VA
Goin, Arthur 80 M W VA $100 RE
Goin, Polly 75 VA

Page 21

182 Dunkin, Nancy 55 F W Housekeeping VA
Goin, Ambrose 24 M W Farm VA
Goin, Elizabeth 20 VA
Goin, Caroline 6 VA
Goin, William 3 VA

Page 22

191 Goin, Emily 31 F B Housekeeping VA
Goin, Lucy A. 16 VA
Goin, Mary T. 13 VA
Goin, Adaline 6 F B VA
Goin, Alice 2 VA

Page 23

196 Goin, Lee 27 M W NC
Goin, Priscilla 29 VA
Goin, William M. 6 VA
Goin, Lee R. 4 VA
Goin, Mary F. 3 VA
Goin, Sarah A. 2 VA
Goin, Ally L. 1 F VA

Page 29

249 Goin, Timothy 35 M M Laborer VA
Goin, Martha 30 F B VA
Goin, Cornelia 8 NC
Goin, Laura 3 VA
Goin, Martha 3mo VA


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259 Hull, Jordan 70 M W Miller VA
Goin, Mary 35 F W Housekeeper NC
Goin? Elizabeth 3 NC
Goin, Emily 2 VA


260 Bishop, Henry 43 M W VA $210 RE
Bishop, Exoney (Edna) C. 33 VA
Bishop, John W, 15 VA
Bishop, James T. 6 VA
Bishop, Henry W. 3 VA
Goin, Rhoda T. 14 F M VA

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292 Goin, Allen 59 M M NC
Goin, Martha 50 F W VA
Goin, Polina 23 VA
Goin, Elizabeth 21 VA
Goin, Harrsion 20 VA
Goin, Floyd 19 VA
Goin, Coleman 12 VA
Dunkin, Richard 15 M W Laborer VA


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341 Goin, Sarah 31 F W VA
Goin, Alexander 12 VA
Goin, Caroline 10 VA
Goin, Richard S. 8 VA

Page 60

515 Morris, Radford 36 M B Laborer VA
Morris, Adaline 38 VA
Morris, Gusta 16 F B VA
Morris, Milly 10 VA
Morris, James 8 VA
Morris, Harrison 6 VA
Koger, Ellen 40 F B Farm Hand VA
Goin, Pleasant 44 M B Laborer VA
Dunkin, Lucinda 38 F W Washer VA


Mayo River District

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505 Goin, George 28 M M Laborer VA
Goin, Eliza 26 F M VA
Goin, Tiny 6 F M VA
Goin, John 4 VA
Goin, Eliza 3mo VA
Goin, Rinda 56 F M Farm Work VA
Gibson, Jane 15 F M Farm Work VA


Page 75

562 Boyd, German 51 M W Carpenter VA $100 RE
Goin, Hannah 48 F M Housekeeper VA
Goin, Fannie 18 F M VA
Goin, James 16 M M Laborer VA
Goin, Callie 13 F M VA
Goin, Abram 9 M M VA
Goin, Belle 5 F M VA
East, John 25 M W Carpenter VA


Patrick County, Virginia Birth Records 1853-1869 by Pilson & Baughan
Pg 71 Section I



Child's Name Race Sex Birth Date
Father/Owner Mother
Informant



Going, Assina W F 25 Sept 1855
Going, Fuel (?) Going, Cyntha
Father



Going, Coleman W M 8 Mar 1858
Going, Allen Going, Patsey
Father



Going, not named W M 10 Nov 1857
Going, Henry Going, Elizabeth
Father



Goings, John H. W M 3 Feb 1854
Goings, William H. Goings, Mary
Father



Goings, Rebecca Jane W F 17 Dec 1854
Goings, George Goings, Sally
Father



Goings, Zachery W M 30 Apr 1854
Goings, Ewell Goings, Rose
Father


Pg. 21 Section II
Goin, Caroline W F 10 Apr 1867
Goin, Amb Goin, Melissa
Father



Goin, not named W F 15 Mar 1867
Goin, Ambrose Goin, Nancy Hooker
Father



Goin, not named W F 1 Aug 1868
Unmarried Goin, Nancy M.
Mother



Goin, Susan W F 20 Sept 1869
Goin, Lee Goin, P.
Father


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History of Patrick County, Virginia by Patrick County Historical Society



pg. 135 Patrick Countians in the Civil War
Goin, James: Death records indicate he was a soldier who died October 1, 1861
Goin, Perrin: Co. H, 50th Va. Inf.; killed at Gettysburg
Goins, Ewell; said to have served in Civil War.
Goins, Lee: Co. D, 6th Va. Inf.
Goins, Morgan: Pvt., Co. E., 53rd Regt., N.C. Inf. Born in Patrick County in 1842
but was living in Surry Co., N.C. when he enrolled in the Army; went North and took
Oath of allegiance to U.S. in April 1864.
Goins, William Hardin (1831-1864): Pvt., Co. E., 53rd Regt., N.C. Inf., born in
Patrick Co. but enlisted in Surry Co., N.C. in 1862; died in VA. January 28, 1864
While under arrest for leaving camp.
Pg. 164 Union Veterans
Goin, Morgan S.: Pvt., Co. F. 11th Pa. Inf., Jan 4, 1864-Aug 19, 1865; Stuart P.O.

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Tombstone Inscriptions of the Cemeteries of Patrick County, Virginia
Compiled by O.E. Pilson, 1994

Page 358
(800)
Epperson, Goings Cemetery, located on the north side of Road #631, about a mile west of the junction of Roads #614-631.
8 Nov. 1982
Patsy Going, wife of Allen Going, b. 6 Mar. 1819; d. 21 May 1891, Allen, husband of Patsy Going, b. 16 Dec. 1810; d. 28 Sept. 1891. Daniel, consort of Eletha Epperson, b. 17 Sept. 1811; d. 5 Dec. 1887. This is a very old cemetery. There are at least 25 additional graves. Some of them are marked with crude stones, no inscriptions; some are not now marked at all.

Page 358
(801)
Going, Spangler Graves, located on the south side of Road #631, north of Ararat.
5 May, 1982
George W. Going, b. 24 Sept. 1880; d. 3 Jan. 1909, age 28 yrs. 3 mo. 9 days.
Harrison Going, b. 16 Aug. 1849; d. 7 Nov. 1922.
George H. Spangler, b. 20 Jan. 1899; d. 27 July, 1928.
There may be other graves here, unmarked.

Page 135
(251)
Patrick Memorial Gardens, located on Highway #58, about 1 mile west of Patrick Springs, and 3 miles east of Stuart. This is a new cemetery.
Jan. 31, 1983
Charles Bobby Goins, b. 29 June, 1949; d. 16 June, 1973.

Page 264, 265, 267
(610)
Aaron’s Corner Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, located in Stokes County, North Carolina, but near the Patrick County, Virginia line, on Road #660, Peters Creek area. Many Patrick County people are buried in this cemetery.
23 Nov. 1981
Virginia G. Goins, b. 31 Jan. 1933; d. 20 Dec. 1940.
Ransey W. Goins; b. 3 Oct. 1918; d. 6 July, 1968, North Carolina, PVT. U.S. Army, W.War II.
(Father)George W. Goins, b. 1870; d. 1926
(Mother)Lenora G. Goins, b. 1880; d. 1957
Robert F. Goins, b. 29 Nov.1902;-----------
Dolly E. Goins, b. 10 Apr. 1911; d. 1 Nov. 1980
Opal Goins Goins, b. 4 Apr. 1934; d. 11 Aug. 1977


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(627)
State Line Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, located just inside Stokes County, North Carolina; but very near the Patrick County, Virginia line. This is said to be the commuity cemetery for the section of Patrick County nearby.
28 Oct. 1976
Harmie Lee Goins, b. 14 May, 1911; d. 29 Sept. 1975, same stone with
Mary Jane Goins, b. 16 Feb. 1915;--------------
Barbara Ann Goins, b. 17 Nov. 1944; d. 20 Nov. 1944 , stone adjacent to
Virginia L. Goins, b. 25 Aug. 1946; d. 28 Aug. 1947
William L. Goins, b. 28 Oct. 1941; d. 29 Oct. 1941, same stone with
Lillie M. Goins, b. 10 July, 1943; d. 10 July 1943
Carlica Lee, son of William & Myrtle Goins, b. 2 June, 1949; d. 31 May, 1963
(Father) Bobby Lester “Bob” Goins, b. 1 May 1908; d. 13 Aug. 1962
(Mother) Agnes Goins, b. 13 May 1908,-----------------
Will Goin, b. 13 Aug. 1896; d. 9 June, 1954, same stone with
Verda Goin, b. 5 Aug. 1900; ------------------
(Father) William F. Goins, b. 30 Apr. 1880; d. 31 July, 1950, same stone with
(Mother) Doskie Goins, b. 23 Aug. 1881; d. 10 May, 1960
(Father) Jim M. Goins, b. 24 Sept. 1891; d. 30 Nov. 1954
(Mother) Maggie L. Goins, b. 10 May, 1893; d. 10 Nov. 1969

Page 281
(638)
Mountain View Pentacostal Holiness Church Cemetery, located at the junction of Roads #645-#667, near the Virginia-North Carolina State line.
8 Nov. 1982
Harrison R. Goins, b. 1913; d. 1972, same stone with
Mamie M. Goins, b. 1903; d.-----------------
Imogene Goins, b. 9 Mar. 1944; d. 10 Oct. 1949, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Harrison Goins
Albert Goin, Elizabeth Goin, (Apparently children, no dates)

Page 290, 291, 292, 293, 295
(654)
Red Bank Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, located on the north side of Road #103 at Claudville.
7 Sept. 1983
Terrie M. Goins, b.&d. 11 Nov. 1967
Claude Allen Goins, b. 18 July, 1930; d. 9 June, 1982
James H. Goins, b. 15 Aug. 1890; d. 7 Aug. 1970
James Cecil Goins, b. 13 Aug. 1914; d. 20 Oct. 1993
Elsie Mae Goins, b. 24 Feb. 1915; d. 7 July 1975
Mrs. Isobelle Goins, died 20 July, 1965, age 90 yrs, 3 mo. 12 days
James Allen Goins, b. 2 Nov. 1935; d. 11 Apr. 1936
(Father) J.M. Goins, b. 24 Dec. 1876; d. 16 June, 1967
(Mother) Clessie I. Goins, b. 2 May, 1882; d. 27 Sept. 1944
(Father) Willie H. Goins, b. 2 Dec. 1908; d. 8 Oct. 1982
(Mother) Ethel C. Goins, b. 8 Oct. 1911; ----------------
Supplement Page 32
Update of Cemetery #654
Red Bank Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery
22 Nov. 1993
Rufus “Mart” Goins, b. 8 Aug. 1907; d. 2 June 1992, same stone as
Ester K. Goins, b. 4 Mar. 1919;-----(Marr. 27 June, 1937
Grover J. Goins, b. 6 Dec. 1927; d. 20 May 1987, same stone as
Everline N. Goins, b. 31 Mar. 1929;----(Marr. 11 Oct. 1946)
Frank Goins, b. 1914; d.------------, same stone as
Docie (Lena) Goins, b. 1919; d. 1986

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(659)
Unity Presbyterian Church Cemetery, located on Road #614, about ½ mile south of the junction of #773-#614.
8 Nov. 1982
(Father) Buster M. Goins, b. 1919; d. 1951
(Mother) Alpha K. Goin, b. 1923;-----------
Dock Goins, b. 4 Mar. 1862; d. 1 Jan.1938, same stone with
Lillie Goins, b. 28 May, 1872; d. 28 Jan. 1963
(Father) Alvis Goins, b. 1909; d. 1946, same stone with
Lillian Goins, b. 1913;--------------
Fletcher Goins, b. 7 May 1900; d. 21 July 1972, same stone with
Annie Goins, b. 22 July, 1906;----------------
Susie Bet Goines, b. 10 Mar. 1907; d. 1 Dec. 1946
(Father) Walter C. Goins, b. 1 Oct. 1873; d. 25 Oct. 1962
(Mother) Mary Susan Goins, b. 11 May, 1882; d. 26 Nov. 1965
Herbert Dean Goins, b. 21 Aug. 1957; d. 16 Apr. 1982
Supplement Page 33
Update of Cemetery #659
Unity Presbyterian Church Cemetery
22 Nov. 1993
Herbert Dean Goins, b. 21 Aug. 1957; d. 16 Apr. 1982

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Goins, Pell Cemetery, located near the end of Road #855, about ½ mile north of the North Carolina State line.
11 June, 1976
Gene Goins, son of Mr. & Mrs. Roscoe C. Goins, b. 8 Nov. 1938; d. 15 Nov. 1940
Carson Goin, b. 1934; d. 1936
(Father) A. Marion Goins, b. 1893; d. 1961
(Mother) Nina E. Goins, b. 1896;-----------

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Pack, Willard, Bowman Cemetery, located at Church on Road # 648, a short distance from the junction of Roads #673-#648, Kibler Road.
27 Apr. 1977
Carl H. Goins, b. 3 Aug. 1924; d. 6 Sept. 1964

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Pack Cemetery, located a few hundred yards west of Cemetery #732, on Road # 648, Kibler Road, near junction with Road #631.
27 Apr. 1977
Abraham Goins, b. 14 Nov. 1864; d. 22 Apr. 1946

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Carter’s Chapel Methodist Church Cemetery, located about ½ mile west of the junction of Roads #614-#773 (Cross Roads)
7 Sept. 1983
Kathy Michelle, daughter of Tommy & Brenda Goins, b. Dec. 1978; d. 17 Oct. 1979
Harry Goins, b. 1903; d. 1977 (funeral home marker)
Roy William Goins, d. 30 June, 1979; age 59 yrs. 10 mo. 22 days (funeral home marker)
Monroe Goins, b. 2 Dec. 1953; d. 12 Dec. 1953
Everett Goin, b. 10 Nov. 1939; d. 12 Sept. 1940
(Father) Chester A. Goins, . 28 Feb. 1917; d. 15 Apr. 1962
(Mother) Minnie Goins, b. 14 May 1921;--------------
(Father) George E. Goins, b. 24 Jan. 1909; d. 11 Mar. 1973
(Mother) Lois B. Goins, b. 14 Feb. 1913; d. 16 June 1989
Nellie Goins, b. 18 July 1900; d. 13 Dec. 1964
Donnie Wayne Goins, b. 4 Mar. 1948; d. 3 July 1972
(Father) Columbus F. Goins, b. 16 July 1875; d. 14 Apr. 1964
(Mother) Susie H. Goins, b. 13 Apr. 1881; d. 25 Oct. 1978
Columbus Allen Goins, b. 23 Feb. 1936; d. 12 Jan. 1975
Foster Goins, b. 12 Dec. 1905; d. 5 Feb. 1979, same stone as
Mattie K. Goins, b. 6 Jan. 1904; d. 29 Sept. 1982
Mr. Charles Goins, died 6 Apr. 1982, age 71 yrs. 10 mo. 26 days (funeral home marker)
James Monroe Goins, b. 11 Mar. 1915; d. 28 Feb. 1980, same stone as
S. Jane Epperson Goins, b. 11 June, 1914;--------------
Mary Catherine Goins, b. 8 May 1906; d. 18 Feb. 1961
Supplement Page 34
Update of Cemetery #744
Carter’s Chapel Methodist Church (now Cross Roads Gospel Church Cemetery)
22 Nov. 1993
Callie Mae Keith Goins, b. 13 May 1916; d. 23 Dec. 1982
Arthur Lester Goins, d. 12 Dec. 1986, age`65 (funeral home marker)
Clifford Goins, b. 4 Dec. 1901; ----------
Gladys K. Goins, b. 31 Mar. 1913; d. 22 Jan. 1985
Hansel Goins, b. 7 May 1943; d. 14 Sept. 1980
Jerry Gray Goins, b. 7 Jan. 1951; d. 20 Sept. 1984, same stone as
Judy Fain Goins, b. 8 July 1952;----------
Granville L. Goins, b. 28 June 1933; ---------, same stone as
Ruby S. Goins, b. 10 July 1942; d. 5 May 1990
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Goin, Morgan
Co. E 53rd NC Infantry
Confederate
Private
Volunteer
Enlisted April 5, 1862, Surry County, North Carolina
Mustered April 30, 1862
Born Patrick County, Virginia
Age 20, Farmer
Height: 5’ 7-1/2”
3 years or the war
Company Muster Rolls
Jul-Aug 1862—absent without leave
Sept-Oct 1862—present, in arrest, charge of desertion
Nov-Dec 1862—present
Jan-Feb 1863—present
Jul-Aug 1863—deserted June 25, 1863
Mar-Apr 1864—Taken oath of allegiance to the Federal Government
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Going, Perrin
Co. K, 50th Virginia Infantry
Private
Confederate
Volunteers
Born: Patrick County, Virginia
Enlisted at Patrick County Court House, Patrick County, Virginia, April 1, 1862
3 years or the war
Register of claims of deceased officers and soldiers from Virginia which were filed for settlement in the office of the Confederate States Auditor for the War Department.
By whom presented: Nancy Going, widow
When filed: Dec. 29, 1863
Where died: Gettysburg, Penn.
Date: July 2 1863
Comptroller
When reported to: Oct. 17, 1864
When returned: Oct. 29, 1864
Amount found due: $121.87

State of Virginia
Patrick County to wit:

On this 16th day of December 1863 personally appeared before me, the subscriber, a justice of the peace in and for the county aforesaid, Nancy Going who after being sworn according to law, deposes and says, that she is the wife of Perrin Going deceased who was a Private of Capt. Lawson’s Company “K” 50th Regiment Virginia Volunteers commanded by Col. Vandanetes? Formerly Reynolds, in the service of the Confederate States in the present war with the United States, that the said Perrin Going was born in the County of Patrick and State of Virginia and entered the service at Patrick C.H. (Court House) in Patrick County and State of Virginia, on or about the 1st day of April 1862 and was killed at the battle of Gettysburg, PA. on or about the 2nd day of July 1863, leaving wife and one child. That makes this deposition for the purpose of allowing from the government of the Confederate States whatever may have been due the said Perrin Going at the time of his death, for pay, bounty or other allowances for his service as private aforesaid. Nancy (x) Going
Sworn and subscribed before me
G.A. Ashworth J.P.


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