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1763 Philip Henson (both Jr. and Sr.) were taxed in Anson County, North Carolina. Bartlett, Banjamin, and Isum were also taxed. [1] [2] [3]

1768 Phillip Hanson, of St. Mark parish, Craven County, sold land to Bartlett Hanson. Philip had purchased the tract of 400 acres 250 acres [there may have been two tracts] from Joseph Cate. The deed was dated February 9. [4]

1784 Philip Hinson Senior of Camden District, South Carolina, granted to his grand daughter Mary Hinson, daughter of Bartlet Hinson of said district and State, for love, good will and affection, one Negro girl named Sarah "now being in my possession." Dated September 23, 1784. Witnessed by John Yarbrough and Henry Sanders. Proved by Henry Sanders October 11, 1784 before John Winn, Esq., J.P. Recorded September 17, 1792. [5]

178? Bartlett Henson purchased land from Sam'l Boykin, both of Camden District, South Carolina. The tract was on the Wateree River. [6]

1788 Bartlett Henson purchased land from Burwell Boykin, both of Camden District, South Carolina. The tract was on the Wateree River. [7]

1790 Bartlett Henson lived in Fairfield County, South Carolina in a household with two males age 16+, 1 male age less than 16, and 5 females. Robert Hinson was listed adjacent to Bartlett. Obadiah Henson and Micajah Picket were listed on the next page. [8][9]

1792 Bartlett Henson was listed as a taxpayer in Fairfield County, South Carolina with 340 acres. [10]

1793 Nathan Sanders dated his will on December 2, in Fairfield County, South Carolina. Bartlett Henson and John Allison were named executors. Thomas Alexander Watson and Benjamin Henson were witnesses. [11]

1794 Bartlett Henson, perhaps this one, witnessed the will of Nathan Sanders of Fairfield County, South Carolina, dated December 2, 1793. [12]

1800 Bartlett Henson of Fairfield District, South Carolina sold land to Robert Henson. The land had been previously owned by Joseph Cats and was on the Wateree River by Watereee Creek and Dry Fork. The deed was dated July 15. [13]

1800 Bartlett Henson of Fairfield District, South Carolina sold land to John Henson. The land had been previously owned by Samuel and Wm Boykin and was on the Wateree River by Watereee Creek and Dry Fork. The deed was dated July 15. [14]

1803 The will of Bartlett Henson of Fairfield District, South Carolina was dated on July 19, 1800 and was proved on April 20, 1803. The will named sons Benjamin and John and wife Elizabeth. Land: plantation of 25 acres laying in the fork of Wateree and Dry fork creek. Executors: Robert and Benjamin Henson. Witnesses Robert Shurley, John Tidwill, and Nicholas Peay. [15] [16] [17] Letters from the estate of Bartlet Henson, dated April 20, 1803 in Fairfield District named son Benjamin Henson. [18] [19]

Research Notes:

There were multiple men named Bartlet Hinson, so there is uncertainty about which Bartlet Hinson each of these documents refers to.

John Hinson, born about 1680, may have had sons named Bartlett and Philip. John Hinson also had a grandson named Bartlett through his son, Philip. John also had a great grandson named Bartlett, son of Benjamin, son of Philip. I am uncertain about distinguishing the documents for these men. I have put notes for Bartlett Hinson, who lived and died in Burke County, North Carolina in the notes for Bartlett, son of John. I have put notes for Bartlett Hinson, who lived and died in Fairfield County, South Carolina in the notes for Bartlett, son of Philip. I have put notes for Bartlett Hinson, who died in Anson County, North Carolina in the notes for Bartlett, son of Benjamin, except for a tax record of 1763, which is listed in the notes for Bartlett, son of John, since the other two Bartlett men would not be of taxable age at that time.

Hinson sold several tracts of land in Anson County. [20] [21]


Footnotes:

[1] Clarence E. Ratcliff, North Carolina Taxpayers, 1701-1786 (1984), 95, [GoogleBooks].

[2] North Carolina, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890, Anson County List of Taxables, [AncestryRecord].

[3] North Carolina, U.S., Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890, [AncestryRecord].

[4] Fairfield County, South Carolina Deeds, H-50, [FamilySearchImage], [FSCatalog].

[5] Fairfield County, South Carolina Deeds, A-161, [FamilySearchImage], [FSCatalog].

[6] Fairfield County, South Carolina Deeds, E-68, [FamilySearchImage], [FSCatalog].

[7] Fairfield County, South Carolina Deeds, E-70, [FamilySearchImage], [FSCatalog].

[8] United States Federal Census, 1790, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].

[9] United States Federal Census, 1790, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].

[10] Tony Draine and Edd Banister, Fairfield County, S.C. Tax Returns, 1792 (Draban Publications, 1991), [GoogleBooks].

[11] Fairfield County, South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977, 2-44, [FamilySearchImage].

[12] South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Fairfield County South Carolina will 2-44, Apt. 7, File 210, S108093, Reel 11, Frame 149, [Image], [Search1], [Search2].

[13] Fairfield County, South Carolina Deeds, O-209, [FamilySearchImage], [FSCatalog].

[14] Fairfield County, South Carolina Deeds, O-210, [FamilySearchImage], [FSCatalog].

[15] South Carolina, Court of Ordinary (Fairfield District), Estate records, 1800-1847, B4-144 and 145, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[16] Fairfield County, South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977, 4-144, [FamilySearchImage].

[17] South Carolina, Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[18] South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Fairfield County South Carolina will B4-144, Apt. 18, File 207, [Image], [Search1], [Search2].

[19] Brent H. Holcomb and Silas Emmett Lucas, Some South Carolina county records, Vol. 2 (Southern Historical Press, 1989), 117, [GoogleBooks].

[20] County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions (Anson County, North Carolina), Anson County, North Carolina Deeds, Anson County Grantor Index: Hinson, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[21] County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions (Anson County, North Carolina), Anson County, North Carolina Deeds, Grantee Hinson, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].