Hello Everyone, Trying to locate information on the PAVEY and connecting families in the 1700's in North Carolina. Am hoping someone may be able to help with some new clues or ideas. Pasquotank Co (1754) shows a Samuel, Sarah and Webley PAVEY listed. There was a Samuel PAVEY listed as a Colonial Soldier (Pasquotank), in the 1750's, he was also a chain bearer there in 1755. We believe he migrated to VA ca. 1760; Sarah PAVEY died in the 1790's and in her will, she only named her FENNEL son (John) and his children. Webley PAVEY we have nothing on. Samuel Pavey, Jr. (b: 1761, Accomac Co, VA) enlisted in the Rev. War (according to his pension applic.) in 1781 (other records show 1782.) The Guilford Co. Courthouse does not have him listed (Gov. records do.) Samuel Pavey (father? son?) is found in the later part of the 1780's in Sussex Co, DE. Listed on the 1790 Caroline Co, MD census there is an Isaac and John PAVEY (brothers of Samuel, all sons of Samuel.) John PAVEY married an ANDERSON. Her family was connected to the Nicolites and they migrated to Guilford Co (Jamestown area @ Deep River) ca. 1800 (this is my line.) On the 1800 Guilford Co census there is listed a Levin WILLIAMS. We believe that this Levin's wife may have been Mary "Polly" PAVEY and that she was living with family in Lincoln Co, NC, estranged from Levin by 1818. They are said to have had a large family (and a daughter may have married into the GUNTERs in Guilford Co.) In the 1816 testate papers of Margaret COOK, there is a Rebecca Pavey who received part of her estate. We believe she was the daughter of John Pavey, and married Richard OZMENT. Also listed as receiving part of the estate is an Isaac ANDERSON and David STACK. The OZMENTs were also from Caroline Co, MD. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Marsha McWilliams Researching: PAVEY/PEAVEY/PEAVY and all its' spellings/mis-spellings. Researching: The Nicolites and their families.