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Connie Stringer <[log in to unmask]>
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Research and writing about Virginia genealogy and family history." <[log in to unmask]>
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These can be ordered through email at SC Archives.

You never know what can be found in them.

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        Series: S108092

Reel: 0112

Frame: 00427

ignore: 000



Date: 1776 C. or later



Description: NORTHCUTT, WILLIAM, ACCOUNT AUDITED (FILE NO. 5573A) OF CLAIMS GROWING OUT OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.



Names indexed: NORTHCUTT, WILLIAM

















Series: S213192



Volume: 0052



Page: 00290



Item: 000





Date: 5/29/1839





Description: BEASLEY, ABRAHAM, PLAT FOR 1,071 ACRES ON LONG BRANCH, DARLINGTON DISTRICT, SURVEYED BY SAMUEL N. ATKINSON.





Names indexed: ATKINSON, SAMUEL N.; BAWN, JAMES; BEASLEY, ABRAHAM; DUBOSE, ELIAS; FIELDS, MACHET; HARRISS, BRITTON; KELLER, J.; NORTHCUTT, WILLIAM





Locations: BAY BRANCH; DARLINGTON DISTRICT; LONG BRANCH; LYNCHES CREEK





Document type: PLAT





























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On Jul 2, 2018, at 6:03 PM, PJ Achramowicz <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:



Looking for any clues that might lead to the parents and any siblings of

William Northcutt, born c.1760 in Virginia (according to  surviving

children’s census responses, and a manuscript with no cited source), died

1839 in Darlington County SC. First wife said to have been Elizabeth Adams

of Virginia, according to a manuscript but with no documentation.  Second

wife was Elizabeth Stewart, born probably Dobbs County NC and died in South

Carolina.   William served as one of Francis Marion‘s men in the South

Carolina militia during the revolution. William was a Methodist.



A South Carolina map from around the late 1780s or early 1790s shows an

Anne Northcutt, and, various Cheraw district and surrounding areas

petitions shows a Robert Northcutt sometime around 1796 to 98.  I have not

yet found anything to indicate what their relationship if any to my William

might be.



No clue found yet as to where in Virginia William was born.  Land records

pertaining to William,  at least those I found, make no mention of the

above Anne or Robert Northcutt.  Nor have I yet found any separate land

records pertaining to Anne or Robert.



Thus, William’s parentage and/or if he had any siblings has remained a

mystery.  If you think William Northcutt might be one of yours,or if you

have any ideas how I might further proceed, please do not hesitate to

contact me.



Thank you,  PJ Achramowicz



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