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    1. Re: [NCROBESO] [NCCUMBER] Bladen County Tax List - 1763
    2. To Steve E I went to the web site mentioned 1763 tax list, on the first page where it list a Thos Bryan, and next to the name is the word Sen..can someone tell what this means, is it short for Senior? or other meaning. Also Does anyone have any information or are researching any of the Bryan's that are listed on p 1 and 2. Thanks for any help William ---- "Steve E." <datanato@bellsouth.net> wrote: > I've noticed over the many years I've been reading up on this region's > history that a surprising number of settlers living in Cumberland in the > mid 1700s moved south, especially into the northeastern corner of Bladen > County, now Robeson. At that time the area was almost totally wild. > > In the late 1740s Cumberland was gaining steadily in population, but > very few immigrant people lived south of Cumberland in this wet and > swampy area, full of virgin forests and opportunity. Land speculators, > however, had begun to obtain large tracts of it by the end of the 1740s. > The Lumbee tribe had been living in this northeastern corner of Bladen > for probably hundreds of years but they had not claimed all the lands > surrounding their traditional homeland. > > There is an existing tax list from early Bladen County and a > transcription of it is online at > > http://pages.prodigy.net/donnace7/1763tax.htm > > Make sure you click on page two at bottom. > > I suggest that those of you researching your earliest ancestors of this > entire region (old Bladen/Robeson and Cumberland Counties) compare this > list with the 1755 Cumberland County tax list to see if your ancestor > moved southward as mine did. > > Steve E. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NCROBESO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    09/02/2007 05:21:18