1810 census has 4 Macons and no Masons Helen -----Original Message----- From: Sandy <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, January 04, 2000 12:03 AM Subject: Re: [NCWARREN-L] Sugars Jones/Clinch/Yeargain > >Could well be a misspelling. Or, if it is a different clan, then perhaps >some of that line moved into Warren by 1820...(that's assuming I even >really SAW it in 1820...I'm strictly going by memory at this point, so I >might be in error anyway). > >In any case, if the index in Wellman's book is correct, then MASON isn't >found in Warren in 1820...at least not as a head of household. > >Frankly, it sounds to me like Bebe's reference must be the illustrious >Nathaniel Macon. > >I think I was hoping the Mason reference were immigrants from >Nottinghamshire anyway. <grin>...a bubble which you very well may have >just burst. ;-) > >My HOYLE clan came to Warren ca 1819 from Nottinghamshire, so I keep >looking for somebody who came WITH them! ;-) > >--Sandy > >---- > >Ann Avery Hunter wrote: >> >> Sandy wrote: >> >> > However, and I don't have the 1820 census here to prove this...but I do >> > think I remember seeing the surname MASON on it. >> >> According to Ancestry.com's census index for Granville Co. in 1790, >> there was a David Mason there. But my guess would be that a clerk >> goofed and wrote Mason instead of Macon when he copied Samuel Yeargan's >> will since Nathaniel Macon was a relative by marriage. >> >> Ann >> -- >> Ann Avery Hunter >> Richmond, Virginia >> mailto:[email protected] >> > > >==== NCWARREN Mailing List ==== >To unsubscribe from the Warren County list, send email to [email protected] with UNSUBSCRIBE in the text area. If you have any questions, contact me at [email protected] > > > >