Individual Details
Henry FURR
(12 Jul 1779 - 30 Apr 1836)
Cabarrus County Courthouse record: "Wed. Oct 22, 1794, ordered by the court that Henry Furrer, an orphan of Jacob Furrer, deceased, shall be hired to his uncle Henry Furrer until he reaches the age of 21 years ...."
Cabarrus County, NC Abstracts - Court of Pleas 1793-1797 Deed Book 1, 2, and 3 1793-1801
3rd Monday of Jan 1795 - 1:69 HENRY FURRER, an orphan of Jacob FURRER, dec'd, shall be hired to Henry FURRER, his uncle, until he attains the age of 21 for which Henry FURRER is to pay the said Henry FURRER, the sum of 7 pounds and byside 3 pounds what the law directs for apprentices in that case.
Wednesday Oct 22, 1794 1:65 Ordered that the Estate of Jacob FURRER, dec'd shall be brought to final settlement and Joseph SHINN and Daniel JARRET, Esqs, are appointed to settle same.
1:84 Mathias MICHEL is appointed guardian of Mary FURRER, an orphan child of Jacob FURRER, dec'd, and was bound for sum of 50 pounds.
1:85 Joseph SHINN is appointed guardian of Elizabeth FURRER, an orphan child of Jacob FURRER, dec'd, and ordered to give bond. Frederic MELSHER, security in the sum of 50 pounds.
Jacob MITCHEL is appointed guardian of Rosina FURRER, an orphan child of Jacob FURRER, dec'd, and bound with John NEUSSLER in the sum of 50 pounds.
Think the numbers "1:69" etc. mean book 1 page 69.
Cabarrus County, North Carolina Deed Book 2
p. 368 21 Mar. 1795. Frederick FRANK to Henry FURR, son of James FURR, decd. for £15, 200 acres, on head waters of Camaford's Branch of Coldwater Creek joining Nicholas COLEMAN, John ROSS, and John LONG surveyed for Jacob FRANK 23 Dec. 1783 and by him to Jacob FURR but not conveyed in the lifetime of Jacob FRANK to said Jacob FURR and now by Frederick FRANK, eldest son and heir of Jacob FRANK, decd. to Henry FURR. Wit: John YEOMAN, Henry FURR, Jurat, John GOODMAN. Proven April 1797.
Cabarrus County, North Carolina Minutes of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Book 1
1:179 Third Monday of April 1797. Frederic FRANCK to Henry FURR, Jr., son of Jacob FURR, decd., 200 acres. Mar. 20, 1795.
Cabarrus County, North Carolina Minutes of the Court of Pleas and Quater Sessions, Book 2
July 15, 1799. Jacob FRANK dec's. Division of land among legatees by jury of John DUCK, John LONG, Samuel SHINN, Sr., Henry FURRER, Joseph SHINN. Report next session. John, Joseph, Susannah, Margaret - orphans of Jacob FRANK. John RIEDLING, guardian. Elias HOUSE, sec.
Cabarrus County, North Carolina Deed Book 7
p. 29 July 8, 1808. John FRANK & others to Isaac BLACKWELDER. Jacob, John & Joseph FRANK of Cabarrus, heirs of Jacob FRANK deceased, sold land on Little Coldwater by Michael STOUGH, Henry FURR, John DUKE, Phillip BARNHART. 147 acres. Only John FRANK and Joseph FRANK signed.
Will dated March 22, 1836 in Abbeville District, SC was proved on August 1, 1836 and cited publicly at Mt. Zion Meeting House.
Deed Book J, p. 654 (April 30, 1808)
see from I-399
+ "Jacob Counts, having married Susannah Counts, the widow of John Fredreick Lagrone." [HA]
+ [Listed under Q-2, p.461] "On April 30, 1808 -- Jacob Counts and Henry Furr of Newberry District, South Carolina, sold for $100 paid by John Lagrone Jr., son of Frederick Lagrone of Newberry 'District, S.C. 55 [?] 3/4 acres of land on a branch of Cannons Creek bounded at time of survey by lands of Henry Counts and vacant lands, and having descended to the said Counts and Furr in the following manner: The said Jacob Counts having married the widow of John Frederick Lagrone was entitled to one third part of said land."[Vr/HA]
+ "On April 30,1808- Jacob Counts and Henry Furr of Newberry District, South Carolina, sold for $100 paid by John Lagrone Jr., son of Frederick Lagrone of Newberry Dist. S.C. 55 3/4 acres of land on a branch of Cannons Creek bounded at time of survey by lands of Henry Counts and vacant lands, and having descended to the said Counts and Furr in the following manner: The said Jacob Counts having married the widow of John Frederick Lagrone was entitled to one-third part of said land.
Witnesses by: on 13, April, 1808
His
Peter X Rickard S/ Jacob Counts
Mark Henry Furr
Y.J. Harrington
her
Susanna(X) Counts and Catherine (X) Furr
mark
(Wives of the above Counts and Furr) Signed dower release on April 30, 1808 before Y.J. Harrington, J.Q."[Vr/HA]
+ "John LaGrone Jr, from Jacob Counts, et al.
On April 30,1808, Jacob Counts and Henry Furr of Newberry District, South Carolina, sold for $100 paid by John Lagrone Jr., son of Frederick Lagrone of Newberry Dist. S.C. 55 3/4 acres of land on a branch of Cannons Creek bounded at time of survey by lands of Henry Counts and vacant lands, and having descended to the said Counts and Furr in the following manner: The said Jacob Counts having married the widow of John Frederick Lagrone was entitled to one-third part of said land and the said Henry Furr having married the daughter of the above John Frederick LaGrone" was also entitled to another one-third of said land.
Witnessed on 13, April, 1808 by:
Peter Rickard (Richard) S/ Jacob Counts
Y.J. Harrington Henry Furr
her
Susanna (X) Counts and
mark
her
Catherine (X) Furr signed dower release on April 30, 1808 before Y.J. Harrington, J.Q
mark
(Peter Rickard was brother in law of Catherine LaGrone Furr) ."[GR]
Cabarrus County, NC Abstracts - Court of Pleas 1793-1797 Deed Book 1, 2, and 3 1793-1801
3rd Monday of Jan 1795 - 1:69 HENRY FURRER, an orphan of Jacob FURRER, dec'd, shall be hired to Henry FURRER, his uncle, until he attains the age of 21 for which Henry FURRER is to pay the said Henry FURRER, the sum of 7 pounds and byside 3 pounds what the law directs for apprentices in that case.
Wednesday Oct 22, 1794 1:65 Ordered that the Estate of Jacob FURRER, dec'd shall be brought to final settlement and Joseph SHINN and Daniel JARRET, Esqs, are appointed to settle same.
1:84 Mathias MICHEL is appointed guardian of Mary FURRER, an orphan child of Jacob FURRER, dec'd, and was bound for sum of 50 pounds.
1:85 Joseph SHINN is appointed guardian of Elizabeth FURRER, an orphan child of Jacob FURRER, dec'd, and ordered to give bond. Frederic MELSHER, security in the sum of 50 pounds.
Jacob MITCHEL is appointed guardian of Rosina FURRER, an orphan child of Jacob FURRER, dec'd, and bound with John NEUSSLER in the sum of 50 pounds.
Think the numbers "1:69" etc. mean book 1 page 69.
Cabarrus County, North Carolina Deed Book 2
p. 368 21 Mar. 1795. Frederick FRANK to Henry FURR, son of James FURR, decd. for £15, 200 acres, on head waters of Camaford's Branch of Coldwater Creek joining Nicholas COLEMAN, John ROSS, and John LONG surveyed for Jacob FRANK 23 Dec. 1783 and by him to Jacob FURR but not conveyed in the lifetime of Jacob FRANK to said Jacob FURR and now by Frederick FRANK, eldest son and heir of Jacob FRANK, decd. to Henry FURR. Wit: John YEOMAN, Henry FURR, Jurat, John GOODMAN. Proven April 1797.
Cabarrus County, North Carolina Minutes of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Book 1
1:179 Third Monday of April 1797. Frederic FRANCK to Henry FURR, Jr., son of Jacob FURR, decd., 200 acres. Mar. 20, 1795.
Cabarrus County, North Carolina Minutes of the Court of Pleas and Quater Sessions, Book 2
July 15, 1799. Jacob FRANK dec's. Division of land among legatees by jury of John DUCK, John LONG, Samuel SHINN, Sr., Henry FURRER, Joseph SHINN. Report next session. John, Joseph, Susannah, Margaret - orphans of Jacob FRANK. John RIEDLING, guardian. Elias HOUSE, sec.
Cabarrus County, North Carolina Deed Book 7
p. 29 July 8, 1808. John FRANK & others to Isaac BLACKWELDER. Jacob, John & Joseph FRANK of Cabarrus, heirs of Jacob FRANK deceased, sold land on Little Coldwater by Michael STOUGH, Henry FURR, John DUKE, Phillip BARNHART. 147 acres. Only John FRANK and Joseph FRANK signed.
Will dated March 22, 1836 in Abbeville District, SC was proved on August 1, 1836 and cited publicly at Mt. Zion Meeting House.
Deed Book J, p. 654 (April 30, 1808)
see from I-399
+ "Jacob Counts, having married Susannah Counts, the widow of John Fredreick Lagrone." [HA]
+ [Listed under Q-2, p.461] "On April 30, 1808 -- Jacob Counts and Henry Furr of Newberry District, South Carolina, sold for $100 paid by John Lagrone Jr., son of Frederick Lagrone of Newberry 'District, S.C. 55 [?] 3/4 acres of land on a branch of Cannons Creek bounded at time of survey by lands of Henry Counts and vacant lands, and having descended to the said Counts and Furr in the following manner: The said Jacob Counts having married the widow of John Frederick Lagrone was entitled to one third part of said land."[Vr/HA]
+ "On April 30,1808- Jacob Counts and Henry Furr of Newberry District, South Carolina, sold for $100 paid by John Lagrone Jr., son of Frederick Lagrone of Newberry Dist. S.C. 55 3/4 acres of land on a branch of Cannons Creek bounded at time of survey by lands of Henry Counts and vacant lands, and having descended to the said Counts and Furr in the following manner: The said Jacob Counts having married the widow of John Frederick Lagrone was entitled to one-third part of said land.
Witnesses by: on 13, April, 1808
His
Peter X Rickard S/ Jacob Counts
Mark Henry Furr
Y.J. Harrington
her
Susanna(X) Counts and Catherine (X) Furr
mark
(Wives of the above Counts and Furr) Signed dower release on April 30, 1808 before Y.J. Harrington, J.Q."[Vr/HA]
+ "John LaGrone Jr, from Jacob Counts, et al.
On April 30,1808, Jacob Counts and Henry Furr of Newberry District, South Carolina, sold for $100 paid by John Lagrone Jr., son of Frederick Lagrone of Newberry Dist. S.C. 55 3/4 acres of land on a branch of Cannons Creek bounded at time of survey by lands of Henry Counts and vacant lands, and having descended to the said Counts and Furr in the following manner: The said Jacob Counts having married the widow of John Frederick Lagrone was entitled to one-third part of said land and the said Henry Furr having married the daughter of the above John Frederick LaGrone" was also entitled to another one-third of said land.
Witnessed on 13, April, 1808 by:
Peter Rickard (Richard) S/ Jacob Counts
Y.J. Harrington Henry Furr
her
Susanna (X) Counts and
mark
her
Catherine (X) Furr signed dower release on April 30, 1808 before Y.J. Harrington, J.Q
mark
(Peter Rickard was brother in law of Catherine LaGrone Furr) ."[GR]
Events
Birth | 12 Jul 1779 | Mecklenburg County, NC | |||
Marriage | 30 Jun 1804 | Newberry County, SC - Catherine LAGRONE | |||
Death | 30 Apr 1836 | Abbeville County, SC | ![]() | ||
Burial | Old Scott Cemetery, Mt Carmel, McCormick County, SC |
Families
Spouse | Catherine LAGRONE (1787 - 1831) |
Child | Enoch Zackary Taylor FURR (1809 - 1855) |
Child | Mary Ann FURR (1809 - 1897) |
Child | Susannah Catherine FURR (1825 - 1857) |
Father | Jacob FURR (1757 - 1785) |
Mother | Catherine MITCHLER (1759 - ) |
Sibling | Martha M. FURR (1781 - 1852) |
Sibling | Elizabeth FURR (1783 - 1821) |
Sibling | Rosina FURR (1785 - ) |
Notes
Death
www.archivesindex.sc.govDate: 1836/08
Description: FURR, HENRY OF ABBEVILLE DISTRICT, WILL TYPESCRIPT (1 FRAME) (MSS WILL: BOOK 2, PAGE 370; ESTATE PACKET: BOX 34, PKG. 735)
Names Indexed: FURR, HENRY/FURR, EANOCH/FURR, SUSANNAH CATHERINE/DRENNAN, WILLIAM T.//DOWNEY, R.T./FURR, ELIZABETH/FURR, MARY/SCOTT, JOHN/WEST, WILLIS/
Locations: ABBEVILLE DISTRICT/
Type: WILL (TYPESCRIPT)/
Last Will & Testament of Henry Furr deceased
In the name of God Amen I Henry Furr, of the State of South Carolina & District of Abbeville, being of sound mind and disposing memory and calling to mind the uncertainty of life and being desirous to dispose of all such worldly goods as it hath pleased Almighty God to bless me with (do make & ordain this my last will and Testament in manner & form following I give & Bequeath unto my beloved wife Elizabeth five hundred Dollars & her bed bedstead & furniture her saddle a white Chest and a small trunk. Unto my son Eanoch I have already given property & money to the amount of five hundred dollars of he is in possession Unto my daughter Mary I have likewise given property & mon and money to the amount of five hundred dollars of whcih she is in possession.
Unto my daughter Susannah Catherine I give & bequeath six hundred and fifty dollars and one Bed bedstead and furniture one blue Chest & some small trunk, I wish said daughter to gt one years schooling more for which reason I have given her the one hundred & fifty dollars more than each of the others.
Further it is my will that all my property be sold after the present crop i smade including my lnad which I direct to be sold to the highest bidder without any application to Court for an Order to sell, the land to be sold at a credit of one, two & three years equal instalments by my Executor hereafter named, the other property at credit of twelve months and after paying the above legacies an equal division between my wife and my three children above Named, I hereby appoint John Scott my Executor of this my last will & testament who I impower to make titles to the land when last payment is made, and revoking all other Wills by me heretofore made Signed sealed and Acknowledged in presence of us this 22nd day of Nov 1836
Wm. T. Drennan Hnery Furr (L.S.)
Willis West
R.T. Downey. Proven by the Oath of Wm. T. Drennan & Qualified John Scott Execytir k August 1836.