Subject: Re: Burwell GREEN, Lewis GREEN Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 10:29:33 -0600 From: Bill Caddell <[email protected]> To: [email protected] References: 1 Sally, It's been a while. I was going through old email records. I noticed in the records (Orange/Caswell Cos., NC) a Henderson TRIM. What do you know about him? I am interested in how he got HENDERSON as a first name. Bill Bill Caddell wrote: > > Sally, > > Burwell GREEN and Lewis GREEN of Caswell/Person Cos., NC were half > brothers. Burwell GREEN married Phoeby CADDEL (sister to my ggg > grandfather, William CADDEL, son of Andrew CADDEL noted below. Their > father was William GREEN Jr. > > Here's all I have on TRIM. > > 1779 - December 20, Deed Book A, page 337, No. 213, to Charles > Trim, 440 acres on Double Creek, adjacent to Andrew > CADDELL, James Anderson, Alexander Rose, Jesse > Vermillion and Robert Dickens, Caswell County, NC. > > 1785 - June 8, Andrew CADDEL Sr. deeded to son Andrew > (Henderson) CADDEL a gift of 155 acres on Richland Creek > adjacent to James Rankin, Caswell County, NC, Deed Book > E page 129, "for natural love and affection to his son," > witnessed by J. Atkinson and Charles Trim. This deed > listed Andrew transferred the land to Andrew his son. It > is noted that these two tracts of land deeded to his > sons, John Calvin CADDEL and Andrew Henderson CADDEL, > equal 320 acres the amount Andrew CADDEL had listed on > his tax rolls (1780-1790). This probably meant that he > continued to pay tax on the land. > > 1787 - September 13, Charles Trim to Lewis Green sale of 240 > acres for £120 on Cobb Creek of South Hico adjacent to > Andrew CADDLE, witnessed by John Cannady, H. Haralson, > Henderson Trim, and John Cooper, Deed Book F, pages 19 > and 20, Caswell County, NC. > > Bill Caddell > Granbury, TX