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Notes for Thomas Pickett and Elizabeth

1740-45 Thomas Pickett, son of James and Hannah Rennolds Pickett, was born about this time. [1]

Thomas Pickett lived in Anson County. [2]

1774 In April, Thomas Pickett and brother William sold land to James Meredith. Mourning Pickett also signed the deed. [3]

1774 In May, Thomas Pickett and brother William sold land to James Allen. [4]

Thomas Pickett served in the militia. [5]

1779 Thomas Pickett's land fell into Richmond County, North Carolina. [6]

1783 William Pickett and Thomas Pickett and others were listed in a court case concerning the estate of William Thomas. [7]

1790 Thomas Pickett lived in Cumberland County, North Carolina, in a household with 1 males age 16 and over, and 1 females. [8]

1790 In June, "Thomas Pickett and Jacob Smiley with their hands, and Thomas White's hands, to work on the new road laid out from the upper bridge on Rockfish to the bounds of Fayetteville." [9]

1790 In December, "Jacob Smilie, road overseer from Pickett's bridge to Tar Kill Branch, working the following hands: Jacob Smilie's, Mrs Carver's, and Robert Raiford's". (Cumberland County NC Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions 1779-1791, Vol 2 by William C Fields, p 301, 311, 313, 314). [10]

1793 Thomas Pickett's brother James gave a deed of gift, recorded in Cumberland County and then in Robeson County, to his niece, Sarah, likely Thomas' daughter [11] [12]:

To all to whom these presents shall come greeting. Whereas I, James Pickett, of Anson County, and state aforesaid, for and in consideration of divers good causes and love which I do bear toward my cousin Robert Smiley, son of Jacob Smiley, have by these presents given granted set over and delivered unto the said Robert Smiley, one Negro wench named Bitt together with her increase unto him the said Robert his heirs and assigns reserving at the same time the said wench and her increase to the use of my niece, Sarah Smiley, during her natural life and at her death, it is my pleasure that the increase then do descend to and be divided between Sarah Smiley's children. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal the 30th day of November 1793. Jas (*) Pickett. Signed in the presence of Wm Raiford and Hannah Raiford.

1798 A contract filed in Cumberland County reads [13] [14]:

This indenture made this 23rd day of May in 1798 - between Thomas Pickett of Cumberland County on the one part, and Jonathan Tommey of the same, on the other part...in consideraton for the love and affection Pickett has for Anney Tommey...for two shillings paid by Jonathan Tomey to Thomas Pickett...because a marriage is shortly to be had between Thomas Pickett and Anney Tommey...Pickett gives...to Jonathan...two slaves and five cattle...property apparently to be for the sole use and benefit of Anney Tommey...recorded 1799.

Research Notes:

1800 Thomas Pickett lived in Fayetteville, Anson County, North Carolina in a household with free white males: 1 (under 10) and 1 (26 thru 44); and free white females: 1 (16 thru 25); and 3 slaves. [15] [16]

Thomas Pickett, son of James and Hannah Rennolds Pickett, married Elizabeth and had a son Charles, who married H Cela King. [17]


Footnotes:

[1] Rosemary B. Hill and Dixie J. Clark, A Gathering of Picketts, Vol. 2 Virginia & Kentucky (self-published, 1999), 39, [GoogleBooks].

[2] Rosemary B. Hill and Dixie J. Clark, A Gathering of Picketts, Vol. 2 Virginia & Kentucky (self-published, 1999), 39, [GoogleBooks].

[3] Rosemary B. Hill and Dixie J. Clark, A Gathering of Picketts, Vol. 2 Virginia & Kentucky (self-published, 1999), 39, [GoogleBooks].

[4] Rosemary B. Hill and Dixie J. Clark, A Gathering of Picketts, Vol. 2 Virginia & Kentucky (self-published, 1999), 39, citing Anson County, NC deed book DB 7, p 153, FHL film 018145 and 018148, [GoogleBooks].

[5] Rosemary B. Hill and Dixie J. Clark, A Gathering of Picketts, Vol. 2 Virginia & Kentucky (self-published, 1999), 39, [GoogleBooks].

[6] Rosemary B. Hill and Dixie J. Clark, A Gathering of Picketts, Vol. 2 Virginia & Kentucky (self-published, 1999), 39, [GoogleBooks].

[7] Brent H. Holcomb, Anson County, North Carolina Deed Abstracts, 1749-1766, Abstracts of Wills & Estates, 1749-1795 (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1980), [AncestryImage].

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

[9] Rosemary B. Hill and Dixie J. Clark, A Gathering of Picketts, Vol. 2 Virginia & Kentucky (self-published, 1999), 39, [GoogleBooks].

[10] Rosemary B. Hill and Dixie J. Clark, A Gathering of Picketts, Vol. 2 Virginia & Kentucky (self-published, 1999), 39, [GoogleBooks].

[11] William C. Fields, Abstracts of deeds of Cumberland County, North Carolina (1994), not seen, Cumberland County, NC deed book I, p 107, FHL film 549474, [WorldCat].

[12] Rosemary B. Hill and Dixie J. Clark, A Gathering of Picketts, Vol. 2 Virginia & Kentucky (self-published, 1999), 39, [GoogleBooks].

[13] William C. Fields, Abstracts of deeds of Cumberland County, North Carolina (1994), not seen, Cumberland County, NC deed book 17, p 157, FHL film 316631, [WorldCat].

[14] Rosemary B. Hill and Dixie J. Clark, A Gathering of Picketts, Vol. 2 Virginia & Kentucky (self-published, 1999), 40, [GoogleBooks].

[15] United States Federal Census, 1800, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].

[16] [FamilySearchImage], [FamilySearchRecord], [FHLFilmCatalog].

[17] Alta Kennard Patterson, Virginia Fern Mitchell, ed., Kennard King Knight Hardin Goodin Their Ancestors & Descendants (Chelsea, Michigan: BookCrafters, 1988), 97, [GoogleBooks].