Carolina Property Records for Jason Meador (Sr)

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24 April 1762

(Grantee)
24 April 1762,[Land Grant]
to Jason Meanders, Jr
440 acres on South West side of Pee Dee River beginning at a hickory (no image)
File 1557[1].

24 April 1762, [Land Grant]
to Jason Meander, Jr.
440 acres on the South West side of Pee Dee River beginning at a hickory on the South side of the South Fork of Jones Creek (no image, no doc in shuck) [obvious duplicate of File 1557]
File 2052[1]

22 July 1767, Anson, North Carolina

(Grantee)
Jason Meador Sr. of Anson County, Province of North Carolina
for love good will and affection I bear
my son Jason Meador Jr. of Anson County
land in Anson County containing 200 acres on which I now live, granted to me 2 April 1762 [no discription]
signed 22 July 1767, Jason Meador
Witnesses John Hickman, William Fielden
Registered 8 October 1767
Vol H1, p. 76, Image 402 FamilySearch.org[2]

18 Jan 1769, Anson, North Carolina

(Grantor)
Jason Meador Jr. of Anson County, North Carolina
was paid 40 pounds prock money[3]
by William Mack Daniel [William McDaniel] of same place
for land in Anson County on the South side of Pee Dee River
beginning at a hickory on south side of south fork of Jones Creek, running N77E 160 poles to a hickory near a small branch,
then N13W 220 poles crossing Jones Creek to a pine near the poplar Branch
then S77W 160 poles to a red and white oak
then S13E 220 poles crossing Jones Creek to beginning
Containig 220 acres, being Patent for same dated 13 Dec 1768
Signed 18 Jan 1769, Jason Meador
Witnesses Isam Haley, Archelus Moorman, John x his mark Hornbeck
proved in Court January 1769
Vol. H1, p. 335, Image 557 FamilySearch.org[2]

11 Dec 1770

(Grantee)
11 December 1770, [Land Grant]
to Jason Meadows, Jr
200 acres on the middle prong of Jones Creek (no image)
File 2663[1]

24 December 1770

(Grantee)
24 Dec 1770, Grant 233
to Jason Meadows Sr
200 acres on middle prong of Jones Creek (no image)
File 2685[1]

July 1771

(Grantee)
Wm Dry to Jason Meadows Deed proven in Court
p. 51, Image 50, FamilySearch.org, [4]

January 1772

(Grantor)
Jason Meadow Jr to Jason Meadow Sr Deed for 200 acres, acknowledged.
p. 73, Image 72, FamilySearch.org, [4]

(Grantee)
William Dry to Jason Meadow Deed for 80 acres proved by William Coleman
p. 73, Image 72, FamilySearch.org, [4]

24 May 1773

(Grantee)
24 May 1773, Grant 163
to Jonas Meador, 100 acres on the South side of Patts Branch of Jones Creek (no image)
File 3068[1]

10 June 1776

Heirs of Jason Meador Dec'd to Mal Watts
Indenture 10 June 1776
Between Lewis Meador, Job Meador, Elizabeth Meador wife of Jason Meador Sr. Dec'd and Abraham Rushing of Anson County and Province of North Carolina of the one part
and Malachi Wats of said county and province of the other part
who paid 20 pounds proc money
for land in Anson County on the middle prong of Jones Creek [metes and bounds] containing 200 acres granted to Jason Meador D'ced on 24 Dec 1770
Signed Lewis Meador, Jason Meador, Job Meador, Elizabeth x her mark Meador, Abraham x his mark Rushing
Witnesses William Rorie, John Miller, Reuben Rorie
Recorded Oct 1784
Vol. 4, p. 266 (562 on FamilySearch), [2]

14 September 1786

p. 219
Indenture 14 Sep 1786
Between Lewis Meador of North Carolina and Job Meador of South Carolina, planters
and Richard Odam of Anson County, North Carolina, who paid 200£ for 200 acres of land in Anson County
on the West side of the Pee Dee river, Beginning at 2 pines on rhw North side of the South fork of Jones Creek
and runs N40W 16 poles crossing a Drean of Pas Branch to a maple
then S50W 200 poles crossing Pats Branch and the Poplar Branch to a black gum
then S40E 160 poles crossing the Poplar branch down to a white oak
then N50E 20 poles crosing the poplar branch and Pats Branch to Beginning
as by the Plat with Patent annexed
signed Lewis Meador, Job Meador, Witnesses George Wallace, Uz: Williams
Proved Oct 1786

p. 224
Indenture 14 Sep 1786
Between Lewis Meador of North Carolina and Job Meador of South Carolina planters
and Richard Odom of Anson County, North Carolina who paid 100£ for 100 acres of land in Anson County on a branch of Jones Creek,
beginning at a spanish oak in his own line near the SW side of a mill pond, and runs with that line N50E one chain [sic] 90 links
then N40W 31 chains 63 links to a stake by a black oak
then S50W 31 chains 63 links to a stake among 4 pines
then S40E 31 chains 63 links
then to beginning, as shown by Plat with Patent annexed
signed Lewis Meador, Job Meador, Witnesses George Wallis, Uz Williams, Proved Oct 1786

p. 226
Indenture 14 Sep 1786
Between Lewis Meador of North Carolina and Job Meador of South Carolina Sr planters
and Richard Odom of Anson County, North Carolina, who paid 100£ for 100 acres of land in Anson County, North Carolina
Beginning on the South side of Patts branch of Jones Creek at a white oak in Jason Meaders North line of an old survey
and runs N22W 127 poles to 2 black Jacks and a pine pointer near the great road
then S22E 127 poles
then to beginning, as by Plat and Patent annexed
Signed Lewis Meador, Job Meador; Witnesses George Wallis, Uz Williams; proved Oct 1786
Vol. H, pp. 219, 224, 226 (Images 263, 266, 267) on FamilySearch.org),[2]

Source Citations

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 North Carolina, United States. North Carolina Land Grant Images and Data: images and associated data provided by State Archives of North Carolina. (David M. McCorkle, 2014)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 North Carolina. County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions (Anson County), and North Carolina. Superior Court (Anson County). Anson County deeds, 1749-1926; indexes, 1748-1962, 1749-1962. (Raleigh, North Carolina: North Carolina Department of Archives and History, 1962).
  3. "Prock money" was Proclamation Money, a form of paper money issued by the state of North Carolina to compensate for the shortage of "real" money in circulation during the colonial period. See: Proclamation money under "The Value of Money in Colonial America", by David Walbert, Anchor North Carolina Online Resource, accessed 7 Oct 2020
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Minute docket 1771-1776, North Carolina. County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions (Anson County). Minute docket, 1771-1777, 1848-1858, 1868. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1942)