Collins Family Deeds
Collins Family Deeds
(Transcribed by Rose Lowther)
Collins entries from the "Abstracts - Sampson-Duplin Deeds,
Books 1-3, ca 1750 to ca 1774 " : by Max L. Peterson, Jr.;
published 1983 by the author at Buies Creek, NC
Book 1, page 77
George Collins to Dines (Denis?) Glifson (note from Rose, Dennis Glisson)
of Beauford County, N.C. Dated 2 Nov 1764. Transfer 70 pounds for 184
acres on the north side of Goshen Swamp. Deed mentions Rouse's line
and Mobley's line. Land was granted to Jacob Lohan 19 May 1760.
Witnesses: Andrew Gaffard, James Collins, and Jacob Glifson.
Book 1, page 109
John Collins to George Collins - dated 29 Mar 1764. Transfer 70 pounds for
184 acres on the north side of Goshen Swamp. Deed Mentions Rouse's line
and Mobley's line. Land was granted to Jacob Lawhon in 1760 and transferred
by deed to John Collins. mentions the yearly quit rents of four shillings (many
deeds mention this.) Witness: Richard Sanders, James Collins, and Moses
Collins.
Book 1, page 110
John Collins to George Collins. Dated 29 Mar 1764. Transfer 70 pounds for
124 acres on the "Great Branch." Deed mentions Alberton's corner. Land
was "formerly settled by William Barber joiing George Smith." Land was
granted to John Collins in 1761. Witness: Durham Leigh, Richard Sanders
and James Collins.
Book 1, page 126
George Collins to Silvenius Pumphry. Dated 19 Apr 1765. Transfer 15
pounds for 124 acres "On the great Branch formerly settled by William
Barber Joining George Smith's Line." Mentions Alberson's corner,. Land
was granted to John Collins by patent dated 28 Oct 1761. Witnesses:
William Graddy, Solomon Carter, and Elizabeth Graddy.
Book 1, page 283
Dennis Glifson to Jacob Glifson (his son). Dated 16 Oct 1767. Deed
involved transfer of 84 acres "on the north side of Goshen Swamp and is
part of the survey he bought of George Collins and is divided by a direct
supposed lineand joining on Thomas Mobley's land on the other side
which he bought of Samuel Ratliff.
Book 1, page 437
George Collins to Durham Leigh of Craven County. Dated 13 Mar 1764.
Transfer 108 pounds for 200 acres "on the East side of the N. Et. River
by Edward Carter." Land was granted to George Smith by patent dated
1757 and conveyed by deed to George Collins. Witnesses: Richard
Sanders and James Collins.
Book 2, page 33.
James Collins of Dobbs County to Silvenus Pumphrey. Datd 28 Sep 1766.
Transfer__ pounds for 100 acres "on a branch called Matthews of the north
east." Deed mentions Solomon Carter and Rurham Lee (note from Rose,
Durham Leigh or Lee) . Land "was granted by a patent to George Smith of
the same place bearing date" 6 Mar 1759. Witnesses: James Carrel,
Calce Collins , and Solomon Carter.
Book 3, page 14
George Smith to George Collins of Beaufort County. Dated 18 Oct 1758.
Transfer 50 pounds for 200 acres "on the east side of the NorthEast River
by Edward Carters." Land was granted to George Smith by patent dated
26 Nov 1757. Wit: James Collins and John Barber.
Book 3, page 205
Jacob Lohon to John Collins. Dated 24 Jun 1761. Transfer 26 pounds 5
shillings for 185 acres "beginning...on above Goshen swamp on the oher
side joyning Rouse and Mobleys lands." Land was granted to Jacob Lohon
by patent dated 19 May 1760, "the said land being...on the North side of
Goshen swamp." Witnesses: James Colins, Silvenius Pumphrey, and
William Graddy.
Book 3, page 189
George Smith to James Collins. Dated 5 Aug 1761. Transfer 20 pounds
for 100 acres "beginning...near Edward Carters line." Deed mentions a
patent but does not specify to whom it was granted or when. Witnesses:
Richard Bush, Richard Sanders and George Collins.
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