Hi Roger, I mailed you a package this morning on the Georgia Archives part of your lookup. The following information is from my books at home. Refer to the "link" below my name for the bibliographies. >From # 10 Moore, Alexander, Granville County, 1785 Moore, Benjamin, Granville County, 1785 Moore, Charles, Granville County, 1785 Moore, Edward, Granville County, 1771 Moore, James, Granville County, 1771 Moore, John, Granville County, 1785 Moore, John, Granville County, 1771 Moore, Major, Granville County, 1785 Moore, William, Granville County, 1785 >From # 8 (these you have) Moore, William and Susannah Nichols, 1783, Granville Co., N.C. Moore, William and Hannah Stanford 11 November 1800, Mecklenburg Co., N.C. Moore, James and Ellen McEwen, 12 June 1793, Mecklenburg Co., N.C. >From # 85 There are three William Moores from North Carolina that fought in the Revolutionary War and received Land Grants. >From # 13 (also have a large number of deeds for James, brother of William?) 1189 pg. 368 William Moore 25 April 1767 100 acres in Mecklenburg on the E. side of the Waxaw Creek - including Moores improvement, joining (a point) near the Temporary line and Andrew Nutt. 7678 pg. 142 William Moore 4 March 1775 111 acres in Mecklenburg on the waters of Cane Creek between Donaldsons, Garrison's old place, and John Taylor. 7807 pg. 187 William Moore 4 March 1775 200 acres in Mecklenburg on the ridge between Waxaw and Cane Creeks, joining Wahabs land and (a point) near Moores own line. Dee For details on sources used, refer to this link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbladen/lookups.htm