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- H. Jason RushingAbt 1770 -
- W. Alice Gulledge (add)
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Facts and Events
Name |
Jason Rushing |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[14] |
Abt 1770 |
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Census[2] |
1790 |
Anson, North Carolina, United Stateswith brother Philip |
Marriage |
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Anson, North Carolina, United Statesto Alice Gulledge (add) |
Census[4] |
1800 |
Anson, North Carolina, United States |
Property[9] |
26 Feb 1800 |
Anson, North Carolina, United Statespurchased property |
Other[1] |
20 May 1805 |
Anson, North Carolina, United Statesnamed in father's will |
Census[5] |
1810 |
Anson, North Carolina, United States |
Property[12] |
6 Dec 1814 |
Anson, North Carolina, United Statessold property |
Residence[3] |
15 Jan 1819 |
Anson, North Carolina, United Statesas a co-executor of deceased father's estate, sold property granted to his step-mother during her lifetime |
Census[6] |
1820 |
Anson, North Carolina, United States |
Property[13] |
26 Jan 1824 |
Anson, North Carolina, United Statesgranted 14.5 acres (entered 15 Aug 1823) |
Property[10] |
29 Oct 1829 |
Anson, North Carolina, United Statesgave land to son Joel |
Census[8] |
1830 |
Anson, North Carolina, United States |
Property[11] |
15 Nov 1834 |
Anson, North Carolina, United Statessold property purchased 26 Feb 1800, two other tracts of land |
References
- ↑ Anson County, Wills 1802-1812, in North Carolina, United States. Probate Records, 1735-1970: Images. (FamilySearch: County courthouses, North Carolina, 14 June 2016)
Vol. 2, p. 141 Image 104 of 136, FamilySearch.org.
Abraham Rushing Sr of Anson County, North Carolina - Lend to my wife Sarah Rushing, the land and plantation where I now live, one black mare and one colt, bridle and saddle [and a long list of household furnishings and items, stock, grains, and farm equipment] to keep during her natural life and after her death to be sold and equally divided between my children hereinafter mentioned. - my son Phillip Rushing, the land and plantation whereon he now lives and all the rest of the property I have lent him - my daughter Elizabeth Morgan $20 and all the property that I have lent her - my son William Rushing the land and plantation he now lives on with all the rest of the property I have lent him - my son Jason Rushing all the property I have lent him - my son Abraham Rushing all the property I have lent him - my daughter Sarah English $20 and all the rest of the property I have lent her - my son Peter Rushing all the property I have lent him - my son Thomas Rushing all the property I have lent him - The rest of my estate consisting of Negros [not named] lands horses cattle and all the remainder of my estate to be sold by my Executors and the money arising after paying the above mentioned sums to be equally divided between my eight children above named - Executors my son Jason Rushing and Lemuel Bell Signed 20 May 1805, Abraham AR his mark Rushing Witnesses: Wm Plant, John ø his mark Autry Entered into probate July 1806
- ↑ Anson County, North Carolina, in United States. 1790 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M637)
p. 188.
Philip Rushing Jr., 1 male under 16, 2 males 16+ (Philip, brother Jason), 2 females near neighbors include Thomas Meadows, Thomas Huntley Jr., Abraham Rushing
- ↑ 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)
Vol. T, p. 164 (Image 385 FamilySearch).
Indenture 15 Jan 1819 Between Samuel [sic] Bell and Jason Rushing Exers of Abraham Rushing deck of Anson, N and Elijah Huntley of same place who paid $350 for lan in Anson County on Thompsons Creek sold at public auction [description of metes and bounds] containing by estimation 116 acres more or less Signed Lemuel Bell, Jason x his mark Rushing itnesses A. inclair, David Huntley Proved Jan 1821
- ↑ Anson County, North Carolina, in United States. 1800 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M32)
p. 239.
Jason Rushing, 1 male under 10, 1 male 26-44, 1 female under 10, 1 female 26-44 also on same page: Philip Rushing, William Rushing Jr.
- ↑ Anson County, North Carolina, in United States. 1810 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M252)
p. 15.
Jason Rushing, 3 males under 10, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 26-44, 4 females under 10, 1 female 26-44; 1 slave
- ↑ Ratliff, Anson County, North Carolina, in United States. 1820 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M33).
Jason Rushing, 4 males under 10, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 45+, 1 female under 10, 2 females 10-15, 1 female 16-25 1 Slave (1 female 14-25)
- Fourth Generation, in Donahue, David L., compiler. RUSHING FAMILY (Decatur and Henderson counties, Tennessee), ts, 15 Nov 1997 (Tennessee GenWeb, Decatur County, Families, Rushing)
p. 19, 13. Jason[4] Rushing.
Jason[4] Rushing. Born, circa 1775. Census: 1800, in Anson Co., NC. He married Alice Gulledge, daughter of William Gulledge and Bathsheba. Children: Malachi[5] Rushing. Born, 5 Jun 1798. Census: 1830, in Perry Co., TN. Census data for Malachi Rushing, Perry County, 1830: 020001-220001. Lucie Rushing. Born, 30 Mar 1800. Asa Rushing. Nancy Rushing. Born, 8 Oct 1803. Joel Rushing. Mary Rushing. Born, 7 Feb 1808. Matilda Rushing. Born, 14 Dec 1809. Died, before 1860. Census: 1850, in Union Co., NC. She married Burrell C. Rushing, before 1826. Barsheba Rushing. Born, 3 Mar 1812. William Gulledge Rushing. Abel Rushing. Born, 6 Feb 1816. Green Berry Rushing. Born, 8 Sep 1820. Died, 1885. Burial in Faulks Bapt. C., Union Co., NC. He married Elizabeth Thomas.
- ↑ Anson County, North Carolina, in United States. 1830 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M19)
p. 70.
Jason Rushing, 3 males 10-14, 1 male 15-19, 1 male 20-29, 1 male 60-69, 1 female 15-19, 1 female 50-59
- ↑ 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)
Vol. H2, p. 117, (Image 652 FamilySearch).
Indenture 26 Feb 1800 Between James Benton of Anson, NC and Jason Rushing of same place who paid $50 Beginning at a post oak on the West side of a small Drien of Lick Creek of Thompsons Creek above William Rories line [metes and bounds] containing 150 acres three acres excepted Signed James x his mark Benton Witnesses Abraham x his mark Rushing, Peter Rushing Proved April 1801
- ↑ 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)
Vol.X, p. 236, (Image 132 FamilySearch).
Indenture 29 Oct 1829 Between Jason Rushing of Anson, NC and Joel Rushing of same place Jason for love and affection for his son Joel 100 acres on Thompsons Creek beginning at William Yarbroughs corner stake along 2 post oak and black jack pointers (metes and bounds - inc. Job Meadows corner, James Romppath [line?], Willie Wolly [Worley?] corner] land entered by Jason Rushing 24 Mar 1801, surveyed 15 Jan 1802 Signed Jason x his mark Rushing Witnesses Edward Jas. Cason, M. J. Meadow Proved April 1830
- ↑ 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)
Vol. Z, p. 44 (Image 31 FamilySearch).
Indenture 15 Nov 1834 Between James Rushing of Anson, NC and Lewis J. Meador of same place who paid $510 land on Thompsons Creek [metes and bounds] containing 158 acres except 5 acres in the North corner sold to Malachi Gulledge and 2 acres taken off by the Rorie Survey, which land was granted to James Benton in 1773 ALSO another tract of land beginning at a stake by a hickory sweet gum, and red oak near a drain [metes and bounds] containing 6 acres ALSO another tract beginning at a small red oak John Rushings corner [metes and bounds] containing 14.5 acres more or less Signed Jason x his mark Rushing Witnesses J. White, S[olomon] Rushing Proved Jan 1835
- ↑ 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)
Vol. S, p. 64, (Image 42 FamilySearch).
Indenture 6 Dec 1814 Between Jason Rushing and Malachi Gulledge, both of Anson County Gulledge paid $75.50 for land on waters of Thompsons Creek, part of agrant to James Benton 22 Jan 1778 [metes and bounds] containing 5 acres Signed Jason x his mark Rushing Witnesses Alfred Sinclair, Stephen Rushing Proved Jan 1818
- ↑ 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)
Anson County.
File No. 6545, Jason Rushing 14.50 acres Joining his own and John Rushings land Entered: 15 Aug 1823, Entry no.: 380; Issued: 26 Jan 1824, Book: 135 pg: 514, Grant no.: 2726
- ↑ Based on Census Records (1790-1830), Jason was born between 1766 and 1774; based on order named in father's will, Jason was born about 1770.
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