Many years ago I picked up this research and it laid quietly in my desk drawer. Does it have any meaning to any of you? !SOURCE: Chatham County, North Carolina Index to Grants John Nicholas Younger 6 May 1750 Survey of 50 acres above the Congress River, north side of the Broad River The plat includes references to Craven and Crain Creek John Nicholas Younger 22 Apr 1751 50 acres Black Creek, Craven County, North Carolina John Nicholas Younger 22 Apr 1752 Grant fo 50 acres above the Congress, north of the Broad 6 Mar 1764 Survey 6 Mar 1764 Certified 12 May 1764 50 acres in Craven County, southeast part on the Broad River John Nicholas Younger 14 May 1752 Grant of 50 acres in Craven County, NC 12 May 1764 Survey of 50 acres James Younger 24 Dec 1757 Survey 200 acre in Craven County in the Welsch Tract on the north side of Black Creek. Bounded south by Black Creeks James Younger 22 Jan 1759 Grant 200 acres in Craven County, NC James Younger 24 Dec 1764 Survey of 200 acres on Black Creek James Younger Survey 22 May 1773 Certified 25 May 1774 100 acres Broad River, Amelia Twp, 96 District, Congress River (Amelia was mostly settled by Germans) James Younger 25 May 1774 Bounty 100 acres Craven Creek on the Broad James Younger 21 Jan 1783 Survey of 80 acres in Rowan County NC for James Younger on Cool Run Waters of Abbotts Creek adjoining Widow March and James Evans James Younger 26 Nov 1789 150 acre Grant on Pig's Branch of Bear Creek to James Younger of Chatham County SC William Younger 5 Jan 1783 Survey of 100 acres in Craven County SC on Little River on Hurt's Branch Thomas Younger 1 Jan 1785 Land on Pig's Creek, Chatham County from Colby and Ann Smith to Thomas Younger Thomas Younger 26 Nov 1789 Thomas received a grant of 200 acres on both sides of Pig's Branch and Bear Creek in Chatham County