John Daniel Vanderford (2006)
Father: John Vanderford (1014) Mother: Minta Vanderford
b. 1755-1765 in Queen Annes County, Maryland
[census-NC]
d.c. 1820 in Chatham County, North Carolina
[census-NC]
m.
Albert (3025), b.
1774-1784
Minta
m. Thomas Cavendish
Hannah, b. 1774-1784
[census-NC]
m. William R. Craven
Mary, b. 1784-1790
[census-NC]
m. Tinsley Craven
Elizabeth, b. 1790-1800
[census-NC]
m. Balain Craven
John, b. 1790-1800
[census-NC]
m2. Elizabeth [census-NC], bc. 1780, d.c. 1854
[CC probate]
Parks (3031), b.
1810
William B. (3032), b.
1808, d. bef 1900
Anderson (3033), b.
1814, d. 1856-70
Atlas, b. 1815-1820
[census-NC]
Information:
January 25, 1798: John received a state
land grant for 100 acres on Cedar Creek in Chatham County, North Carolina. The
'rent' was 50 shillings. [CC deed L:149]
1800: John lived in Chatham County, North
Carolina with two sons and three daughters. (Since no wife is listed she may
have recently died.) [census-NC]
1810: John lived in Chatham County, North
Carolina with his son Albert and his new wife Elizabeth and her 7 small
children. [census-NC]
April 7, 1811: John bought for $60
another 120 acres on Cedar Creek adjoining his existing property.
[CC deed S:204]
August 7, 1813: John received his 37 1/2
acre inheritance (Lot No. 7 worth $83.33) on Cedar Creek.
[CC probate]
December 29, 1815: John bought for $84.37
his brother, William's 37 1/2 acre inheritance (Lot No. 6).
[CC deed Z:71]
January 14, 1816, recorded February 1821:
John sold his 37 1/2 acre inheritance (Lot No. 7) to Robert Barker for $84.37.
[CC deed X:211-213]
1820: John had recently died. His second
wife Elizabeth was living in Chatham County, North Carolina with their 3 sons,
daughter, her 5 children, two females between 26 and 45 and five slaves.
[census-NC]
1830: John's widow Elizabeth was living
in Chatham County, North Carolina. The household consisted of William B.,
Anderson, Atlas, and a woman between 30 and 40. [census-NC]
1840: John's widow Elizabeth was living
in Chatham County, North Carolina. The household consisted of 6 males between
20 and 50 (all in agriculture) and 5 women between 20 and 60.
[census-NC]
November 9, 1847: Administration bond for
Elizabeth Vanderford was posted by Bryant Martindale for $200 pounds. (This is
the only document in the file.) [CC probate]
February 1854: John's estate of 300 acres
on Cedar Creek was divided among his 10 surviving children after his wife's
death. [CC probate]
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