How are Jesse Stallings Jr. and Josiah Stallings related? (Part 2)
Part 2 of my Jess and Josiah analysis.
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Part 2 of my Jess and Josiah analysis.
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One need only dig up all the early Barnwell County, South Carolina, Stallings records to conclude that there must be a close familial connection between Jesse Stallings and Josiah Stallings. Are they father and son? Brothers? Cousins? Uncle and nephew? Let’s start with estimating when they were born to narrow it down. You can read
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From Franklin County, NC, to Barnwell County, SC What about that Jesse Stallings from Franklin County, North Carolina anyway? On May 29, 1761 John Anthony received a grant of 383 acres of land in Granville County, NC. After county boundary changes, this land was located in Franklin County.[1] On May 7, 1762, Jesse Stallings purchased
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© Sherrie T. Cork Please cite as: Cork, Sherrie T. “James Stallings: Revolutionary War Veteran” Web blog post. Descendants of Rebellion. 21 August 2016. In my last post about Stallings Island, I promised to tell you more about James Stallings and his neighbors. Well, I got sidetracked researching Revolutionary War bounty land grants, and I
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The history of the ownership of Stallings Island and its namesake.
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