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    2. Katy McMillen
    3. "Anson County NC Deed Abstracts" Vol.II (1757-1766) by Brent Holcomb [1975]: (vol. 6, pp. 15 & 16): Deed: "May 1761, John Smith of Anson County, planter, to William Smith 25 [pounds], 100 acres south side of Little River [KSM: tributary of the Pee Dee?], Thomas Holmes, upper corner-Thicketty Creek, granted to John S mith May 12, 1760. John Smith (seal). Witnesses: William Queen (X), Margaret Queen (X), Richard Downs. page 11-Deed: William Queen February 11, 1761, (pages 206-207) Benjamin Roberts to William Queen of Anson County, planter, for 30 [pounds] proc. money. "Marriages of Rowan County NC 1753-1868" compiled by Brent H. Holcomb, Geneaogical Publicatins Co. 1981: Page 328: Queen, James & Margaret Wolfe 9 Oct. 1779 Queen, John and Lucy Burton, 23 April 1825, James McGuire, Jr., Bondsman. "The State Records of North Carolina" by Walter Clark. Goldsboro, Nash Bros. Book and Job Publishers Vol. XXVI, 1790 US Census: [headings:] free white/males under/females/all other free/ slaves males age of 16 all ages persons p.342 Burke Co. Jno Queen 1-2- - -[no slaves] p.657 Iredell Co.Francis Queen 1-3-4- -[no slaves] p.697 Lincoln Co.Sam Queen 1-1-2- -[no slaves] p.783 Montgomery-Henson Queen 2-2-3- -[no slaves] p.1066 William Queen 1-4-6- -[no slaves] . [at the end is "Taxpayers of Caswell Co, 1790". (Some of the census of North Carolina had burned in Washington, DC)]. Katy

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