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Facts and Events
Name |
Ephraim Horn |
Alt Name |
Ephraim Horne |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1] |
2 Dec 1739 |
Virginia |
Christening? |
13 Jan 1740 |
Albemarle Parish,Surry,Virginia |
Marriage |
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to Elizabeth Williamson |
Military[2] |
Abt 1780 |
South Carolina, United Statesprovided supplies for American troups in Revolutionary War |
Residence[3] |
13 Mar 1787 |
Cheraws (district), South Carolina, United Statesserved on grand jury |
Census[4] |
1790 |
Cheraws (district), South Carolina, United States |
Property[8] |
14 Sep 1798 |
Anson, North Carolina, United Statespurchased 150 acres of land on State Line |
Census[5] |
1800 |
Chesterfield, South Carolina, United States |
Property[9] |
12 Apr 1802 |
Anson, North Carolina, United Statessold property |
Census[6] |
1810 |
Chesterfield, South Carolina, United States |
Census[7] |
1820 |
Chesterfield, South Carolina, United States |
Death[2] |
15 Oct 1826 |
Chesterfield, South Carolina, United States |
References
- ↑ Barney Hunter. The Adkins and Related Families, Three hundred and Fifty Years in America.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 HORN, EPHRAIM, in Daughters of the American Revolution. Genealogical Research System.
Horn, Ephraim Service: South Carolina, Rank: Patriotic Service Birth: 1734 Death: 15 Oct 1826, Chesterfied Dist South Carolina Service Description: 1) Furnished Supplies Spouse: Elizabeth Williamson Children: Elisha m. Sophia Meadows [problems with dates and relationships] Uriah m. Elizabeth Meadows James A. m. Rachel Hendrick Rejected: Burrell m. Fannie Meadows (no documentation for relationship to father) Rejected: Collins m. Emmaryllis Lang (wrong parents)
- ↑ Gregg, Alexander, and John J Dargan. History of the Old Cheraws: containing an account of the aborigines of the Pedee, the first white settlements, their subsequent progress, civil changes, the struggle of the revolution, growth of the country afterward, extending from about A.D. 1730-1810, with notices of families and sketches of individuals. (New York: Richardson & Co., 1867)
p. 435.
- ↑ St. Thomas Parish, Cheraws District, South Carolina, in United States. 1790 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M637)
p. 378.
Ephraim Horne [indexed as Ephraim Howe on Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org] 3 males under 16, 2 males 16 and older, 2 females ----- Other Horn(e)s in Cheraws District in 1790: Richard Horn, St. Thomas Parish, p. 364, 1 m under 16, 1 male 16+, 7 females Shirod Horn, St. Thomas Parish, p.365, 2 males under 16, 1 male 16+, 3 females Isom Horn, St. Thomas Parish, p. 365, 1 male 16+, 4 females
- ↑ Chesterfield County, South Carolina, in United States. 1800 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M32)
p. 343.
Ephraim Horn, 1 male under10, 2 males 10-15,1 male 45+; 1 female under 10, 1 female 45+ 3 slaves
- ↑ Chesterfield, South Carolina, in United States. 1810 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M252)
p. 559.
Ephraim Horn, 2 males 16-25, male 26-49, 1 male 45+ 8 slaves
- ↑ Chesterfield, South Carolina, in United States. 1820 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M33).
Ephraim Horn, 1 male 26-44, 1 male 45+, 1 female 45+ 13 slaves (1 male under 14, 2 males 14-25, 1 male 26-44, 4 females under 14, 1 female 26-44, 1 female 45+)
- ↑ 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. E, p. 433 (Image 700 on FamilySearch.org).
Indenture 14 Sep 1798 Between Stephen Jackson of Chesterfield County, SC, planter and Ephraim Horne of same place who paid £75 of state of North Carolina for 150 acres on Clay Creek, a branch of Thompsons Creek, Beginning and ending on the State line above Eprhaim Horns line Signed Stephen Jackson Witnesses Richard Horne, Elisha Horn proved 1798
- ↑ 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. 308, Image 763 on FamilySearch.org.
Sold 12 April 1802 by Ephraim Horne of Chesterfield County, SC to Thomas Horne of same place for 25£ North Carolina money [same property purchsed in 1798] Witnesses Silas Sturdivant, Richard Horn proved April 1802
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