John ANDERSON, son of UNKNOWN ANDERSON and N.N.. Born ± 1670 at Scotland , died Aug 20, 1705 at Berkeley Pct, Perquimans Co., NC, approximately 35 years Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Name: John Anderson Year: 1694 Place: Boston, Massachusetts Source Publication Code: 1640.10.1 Primary Immigrant: Anderson, John Annotation: Date and port of arrival, date and place of settlement or date and place of first mention in the New World. Date and place of birth, date and place of death or burial, names of family members, occupation, name of ship and other genealogical information ma Source Bibliography: "DOBSON, DAVID. Scots in New England," 1623-1873. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002. 236p. Page: 6 ______________________________________________________________________ Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s about John Anderson Name: John Anderson Year: 1694 Place: Boston, Massachusetts Source Publication Code: 1640.7.6 Primary Immigrant: Anderson, John Annotation: Date and port of arrival or date and place of settlement. Name of parent(s), occupation, place of former residence, port of embarkation, cause of banishment, and notation concerning immigrant's voluntary or involuntary transportation may also be provided. Source Bibliography: DOBSON, DAVID. The Original Scots Colonists of Early America Supplement: 1607-1707. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1998. 185p. Page: 5 ______________________________________________________________________ No. 179. Christopher Butler, Att’ to Stephen Manwaring, sold to John Anderson Land on North-east side of Perq River, called “Pricklows plan’ ” adj Thomas Atterway, & Francis Foster, formerly Edward Norwoods land—209a. Reg Oct 16, 1701. Test’ James Ward, Joannah Ward. _____________________________________________________________________ Descendants of John ANDERSON and Jeane (---) 1. John ANDERSON, born about 1670, married about 1695 Jeane (---), born about 1672. In 1694/5 Hannah Gosby (probably the daughter of Christopher Nicholson and Hannah Rednap) proved rights for Jno. Anderson and Jean Anderson at February Court in Perquimans County, North Carolina. At the March court in 1703 John gave oath to prove the will of Samuel Pricklowe. He was on John Perry's 1744 list of householders. John and wife, Jean bought 209 acres from Christopher Butler, Atty. for Stephen Manwaring on NE side of Perquimans River called "Pricklows plan" formerly Edward Norwoods land[1]. On 13 July 1702 they sold 150 acres to John Hawkins on NE side of Perquimans River called "Norwoods Old field"[2]. They purchased other land in the same area[3]. John may have had a brother named James, who also bought land in Perquimans County, North Carolina in 1702[4] James married Deborah and they had a son named John Anderson and a daughter, Elizabeth, b.6 Oct 1706 in Berkeley, later called Perquimans County, North Carolina.[5], who probably died before her father. James, Sr. may have died in 1741, Perquimans. He probably had sons named James and John. In several deeds abstracted in The History of Perquimans County, North Carolina, "James is said to be of Craven County (this is probably James, Jr.) and in 1746[6], James Anderson, planter sells land on 18 Mar 1746, owned by his brother John Anderson dec'd late of Perquimans County to Christopher Sutton. Berkeley Precinct. John died between 17 Jan 1744/5 and 5 Mar 1745[7]. No. 314. Wm Godfrey, of Albemarle, for a Certain sum pd by Joseph Godfrey, of afore’ Planter—do set over 50a of land in Perq, between Wm Evens, & line Run by John Anderson, “taken up by Mr. John Godfrey 1694.” July 12, 1728. Test’ Ter Sweeney, Antho Hatch. _______________________________________________________________________ Children of John ANDERSON and Jeane (---) were as follows: 2 i Richard ANDERSON, born[8] 26 Feb 1697/98 in Perquimans County, North Carolina; died[9] 28 Feb 1697/98 in Perquimans. + 3 ii John ANDERSON, born[10] 7 Dec 1699 in Berkeley Precinct, North Carolina married[11] Elisabeth NICHOLSON. _______________________________________________________________________ No. 176. Oct 14, 1701. John Anderson, unto James Laeton (Layden) Land. Jane Anderson Ack’ her dower. John Stepney Clk. No. 179. Christopher Butler, Att’ to Stephen Manwaring, sold to John Anderson Land on North-east side of Perq River, called “Pricklows plan’ ” adj Thomas Atterway, & Francis Foster, formerly Edward Norwoods land—209a. Reg Oct 16, 1701. Test’ James Ward, Joannah Ward. No. 226. James Beasley of Chowan Pre'ct, for a Val’ Con’ pd by Francis Wells of same, 282a upon Perq River, adj Pete Gray—a patent Granted Robert Beasley dec'd may 1, 1694. With Consent of my Wife Mary Beasley. April 10, 1704. Test’ John Anderson, Peter Godfrey. No. 227. Archibald Holmes Att’ to Wm Barrow, assigns “all right of within premises,” to Anthony Wherry. April 11, 1704. Test’ John Anderson. No. 228. Wm Jackson assigns all Right of 208a, part of 312a named in Patent to Richard Nowell. July 11, 1704. Test’ Tho Snoden, Denis Macklenden, John Anderson. No. 229. John Winbury, by virtue of a Power, given me by Richard Nowell, assined Right of 200a part of 400a in Patent to Wm Jackson. July 11, 1704. Test’ Tho Snoden, Denis Macklenden, John Anderson. No. 233. James Anderson & Debrow, my wife, to John Volloway, both of Perq precinct, 275a, surveyed by Samuel Swann Jr, for Anthony Alexander, & sold by him to Thomas Harvey, by him unto Mary Coffin, & by said Mary to me. Land on South-west side of Perq River, adj Francis Beasley. May 9, 1704. Test’ John Anderson. No. 237. John Davenport of Perq Pre'ct, planter—for a Val’ Sum pd by Alexander Ray, assigned 100a “on Albemarle Sound, Opposite Batts Grave.” Reg Oct 12, 1704. Test’ Archibald Holmes, John Anderson. Source: "History of Perquimans county as compiled from records found there and elsewhere" Married ± 1695 at Perquimans Co., NC to: Jane (Jean Jeane) NICHOLSON, daughter of N.N. and N.N.. Born Jul 06, 1672 at Perquimans Co., NC Parents: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1753502&id=I647164520 Father: Christopher NICHOLSON b: 1638 in Bootle, Cumberland,, England Mother: Hannah REDKNAP b: 1644 in Essex Co., MA ______________________________________________________________________ No. 176. Oct 14, 1701. John Anderson, unto James Laeton (Layden) Land. Jane Anderson Ack’ her dower. John Stepney Clk. ______________________________________________________________________ Note: Jean has been confussed with Jane Martin Morgin, the daughter of John Martin of Pasquotank Co. Children: 1. John . ANDERSONBorn Dec 07, 1694 at Berkeley Pct, Perquimans Co., NC, died Mar 18, 1746 at Perquimans Co., NC Married 1st Cousin [1] Winslow, Mrs. Watson, History of Perquimans County North Carolina, reprint [published by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD. 1990] Perquimans County Deed Book A; pg. 52, 221 [3] Ibid, pg. 8, 14, 23, 52, 54, 56 [4] Ibid, Deed book A; pg. 56, 56 [7] Grimes, J. Bryan Abstract of North Carolina Wills, Reprint Clearfield Company, Baltimore, MD 1991, 1995, hereafter called Abstracts of North Carolina Wills, page 8 [8] Hathaway's Register, Vol. 3, No 3; 369) [9] Ibid. [10] Ibid., Vol. 3, No. 3; 370 [11] Hinshaw, William, Encyclopedia of American Quakers, North Carolina, printed from Broderbund, Family Archive CD192, The Learning Company, Inc., March 14, 2002] hereafter calle Encyclopedia of American Quakers CD, Vol. 1, supplement 1, pg. 5 [12] Hathaway's Register, Vol. 3, No. 3; 370 [13] Encyclopedia of American Quakers, CD, Vol. 1, supplement 1, pg. 5 [14] History of Perquimans County, pg. 395 [15] Hathaway's Register, Vol. 1, No. 2; 166 [16] Ibid [17] History of Perquimans County, Deed Book D; 126, 1 [18] Abstracts of North Carolina Wills, page 7 [19] Abstracts of North Carolina Wills, page 7 [20] Encyclopedia of American Quakers, Vol. 1; 35 [21] Abstracts of North Carolina Wills, page 7 [22] Encyclopedia of American Quakers, Vol. 1; 35 [23] Abstracts of North Carolina Wills, page 7 [24] Encyclopedia of American Quakers Vol. 1; 35, 105 [25] Abstracts of North Carolina Wills, page 7 [26] Encyclopedia of American Quakers, Vol. 1; 34 [27] Abstracts of North Carolina Wills, page 7 [28] Encyclopedia of American Quakers, Vol. 1, 35 [29] History of Perquimans, Deed Book F, 48; pg. 154 [30] Abstracts of North Carolina Wills, page 7 [31] Encyclopedia of American Quakers, Vol. 1; 35 [32] History of Perquimans, Deed Book H-192; 228; H-177; 227; G-1;187 [33] History of Perquimans, Deed Book F, 49, pg. 154 [34] History of Perquimans, Deed Book I-96; 252 [35] Encyclopedia of American Quakers, pg. 189 Sources: Title: Nicholson and Redknap Families, Brayton, N Car Gen Soc Jour, May 2004 Generation 2 3. John ANDERSON (John1), born[12] 7 Dec 1699 in Berkeley Precinct, North Carolina. There is also an entry for John on pg. 368 Vol. 3, No. 3 of Hathaway's Register, that says he was born the same date, but in 1694. He died before 1757 in Perquimans County, North Carolina. He married[13] at the lower Meeting House in Perquimans on 28 May 1719 Elisabeth NICHOLSON. She was born[14] 5 Jan 1697 in Perquimans; died[15] between 25 May 1757 and Jan 1760 in Perquimans, she was the daughter of Samuel NICHOLSON and Elisabeth CHARLES. (SEE NICHOLSON AND CHARLES FAMILIES) _______________________________________________________________________ No. 166. John Hawkins, of Perq, for £105 pd by John Anderson, of afore’ sold 150a on No East Side of Perq River, “which fell to said Hawkins from his Father John Hawkins.” Jan 17, 1736/7. Test’ Arthur Albertson, Joseph Perisho, Chas Denman. _______________________________________________________________________ No. 81. Elizabeth Anderson, & John Anderson, Sarah, & John Jones, Sarah, & Jacob Mullen, & Thomas Nicholson, for £236 pd by Richard Sanders, of Perq, sold 100a on North east side of Perq River, “land that Samuel Nicholson, at the request of his father Christopher Nicholson, made over to his brother Joseph,” & sd Joseph in his will gave to his brother John, who died without heirs, “in like manner,” left it to Nathaniel Nicholson, he also having no heirs, left it to Benjamin Nicholson, “all failing of heirs” sd Joseph in his will, gave sd land to his five brothers, (Sam'l, John, Nath'l, & Christopher) called “Log house” land. Jan 17, 1742/3. Test’ Joseph Robinson, Joseph Ratliff, Abram Sanders. Source: HISTORY OF PERQUIMANS COUNTY Compiled from Records Found There and Elsewhere Abstracts of Deeds from 1681 through the Revolution—Petitions, Divisions, and Marriages Found in Perquimans and Adjacent Counties—A brief Summary of the Settling of Perquimans, with the kind and manner of settlers—Two Maps, One of the Old Order, and, One a Present Day Map—Illustrations of a Few Old Residences and Several More Modern Ones. BY MRS. WATSON WINSLOW RALEIGHEDWARDS & BROUGHTON CO. 1931 ____________________________________________________________________ Elizabeth and John received an inheritance in a rather roundabout way, This is being inserted here due to its unusual interest: Elizabeth Anderson, and John Anderson, Sarah, and John Jones, Sarah, and Jacob Mullen, and Thomas Nicholson, for 236 pounds paid by Richard Sanders, of Perquimans sold 100 acres on the northeast side of Perquimans River, "land that Samuel Nicholson, at the request of his father Christopher Nicholson, made over to his brother Joseph". Said Joseph in his will gave it to his brother John, who died without heirs, "in like manner", left it to Nathaniel Nicholson, he also having no heirs, left it to Benjamin Nicholson, "all failing of heirs". Said Joseph in his will had given said land, called "Log house" land", to his five brothers, (Sam'l, John, Nath'l and Christopher). Jan 17, 1742/3. Test' Joseph Robinson, Joseph Ratliff, Abram Sanders[17]. _____________________________________________________________________ No. 107. James Anderson, of Craven Co, planter—for £60 pd by John Anderson, sold 15a, near Suttons Creek, adj said John Anderson. Mar 29, 1743. Test’ Thomas Hosea, Joseph Ratliff. ______________________________________________________________________ Source: Heirs and Roots, Descendants of John ANDERSON and Jeane http://heirsandroots.com/MyFamilies/Anderson.htm 2. Richard ANDERSONBorn Feb 26, 1697/98 at Perquimans Co., NC , died Feb 28, 1697/98 at Perquimans Co., NC, approximately 1 years |