Person:Timothy Queen (1)

Watchers
m. Abt 1745
  1. Henson QueenAbt 1746 - 1823
  2. Timothy QueenAbt 1746 - 1823
  3. Margaret QueenAbt 1748 -
  4. William Lewis QueenAbt 1749 - 1835
  5. Thomas Queen1753 - Aft 1845
  6. Rebecca Queen1758 - 1830
  7. Samuel Queen1759 - 1842
m. 15 Aug 1793
Facts and Events
Name Timothy Queen
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1746 North Carolina, United States
Marriage 15 Aug 1793 Rutherford, North Carolina, United Statesto Sarah White
Death? 17 Mar 1823 Burke, North Carolina, United States

Bondsman for wedding Henry Moore.

1763 - appears on Anson Co. NC Tax List (“Timothy Quinn”), along with (father?) William Quinn (Queen) and (brother?) Henson Quinn (Queen).[1]

1766 - Anson Co. Land Grant Survey, 17 June. Survey for John Hunt, 200 acres on Little River at mouth of Cedar Creek. Chainbearers: Henry Coats, Timothy Queen.[2] This land is now in Montgomery Co., just E. of Troy, NC.

1772 - Rowan County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, 7 May 1772: The King v. Timothy Queen. 100 pounds bond with securities William Queen, Moses Perkins, George James, and Henry King.[3]

1782 - Montgomery Co. Tax List, 100 acres, 4 horses or mules, 6 cattle.[4] (N.B.: Montgomery Co. was formed in 1779 from Anson Co.)

1782 - Montgomery Co. Land Grant Survey, 10 August 1782, survey for John Queen, 50 acres on Big Rocky Creek, including the mouth of Little Rocky Creek. Chainbearers: Timothy Queen, Lewis Hunt.[5] This land is in present-day Montgomery Co.

1793 - Lincoln Co., NC Court of Pleas and Quarter Session, Oct. 1793: State v. Timothy Queen, Defendant found not guilty.[6]

1794 - 1 August, Michael Osburne to Timothy Queen, 50 acres on Floyd’s Creek.[7] This land is in the southern part of present-day Rutherford County, just south of Forest City, where Floyd’s Creek flows south into the Broad River. This land was about 20 miles west of the land of Hugh Queen (1766), raising a possible relationship of these two men.

1800 - the Rutherford Co., NC federal census, p. 138, has the following Queens: John Queen, age 16-26 - 10100-20100 [son of old Wm? Thomas Queen b. 1745 also had a son named John, b. 1774[8]].) William Queen, age 45 and older, with wife of similar age; Samuel Queen, age 26-45, with wife and 6 children; William Queen, age 45 or over, with wife 26-45 and 11 children or young adults; Meredith Queen, age 16-25 with wife and two daughters 0-9; Timothy Queen, age 45 or older, with wife and 3 children or young adults [00101-01101]; and Timothy Queen, Jr., age 26-45, with wife and two children.[9],[