Individual Details
Peter Noland
(Abt 1720 - Aft 16 Apr 1796)
Fairfax Co VA Deed Book A-2, Film #007898137, Item 2
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13 Nov 1744 Deed from Peter Noland, Philip Noland, Pearce Noland, Paul Noland, and Mary Noland, all of Fairfax to Willoughby Newton for 30#’s, 240 acres, on draft of Rocky Cedar Run, granted to George Slater from the proprietors, 27 Jun 1721, land of George Elkridge, William Linton, Francis Awbrey. Conveyed by Slater to Philip Noland who by his will devised the same with to other lands to his four sons, Peter, Philip, Pearce & Paul and his daughter Mary. Signed: Peter Noland, Philip Noland, Pierce (X), Mary (W) Noland [Paul did not sign]. Witness: W. West, Richard Sturman, Joseph Gardner. Acknowledged 16 Apr 1745 by the 4 siblings that had signed.
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15 Apr 1745 Deed of Lease. Peter Nowland, Philip Nowland, Pierce Nowland, Paul Nowland, and Mary Nowland, planters and spinster of Truro Parish and Fairfax Co to Lewis Ellzey for 5sh, land on Elk Lick Run. 350 acres granted George Sleater of Prince William County by deed from the proprietors of the Northern Neck and by Sleater (Slater) to Philip Noland, their father and by him devised by his last will to the said Peter, Philip, Pierce, Paul & Mary. Signed: Peter Nowland, Philip Nowland, Pierce (P) Nowland, Mary (W) Noland. No signature of Paul’s. Wit: W.West, Richard Sturman, Joseph Gardner, Joseph Johnson, Thos. Awbrey, Willim Halling 18 Jun 1745. Proved by William West, Richard Sturman, & Joseph Johnson
Fairfax Co VA Deed Book B-1, Film #007898137, Item 3
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8 Mar 1748 Deeds of Lease & Release Peter Noland & Ann his wife, Philip Noland and Elizabeth his wife, Pearce Noland and Sary his wife, Paul Noland and Mary Noland of Fairfax to Lewis Elzey for 5sh, land on branches of Goose Creek, 236 acres, two full third parts of a tract granted to George Slator of Prince William Co by deed from the proprietors of the Northern Neck and by him sold to Philip Noland late of the sd county of Prince William who by his devised the same to Peter, Philip, Pearce, Paul, and Mary. The other third having been purchased of them by Thomas Mopley. Signed by Peter Noland, Ann Noland, Philip Noland, Elizabeth Noland, Pearce Noland, Sarah Noland, Paul (P) Noland (Mary’s missing) Wit: Tho. Awbrey, Josias Clapham, David Richardson
9 Mar 1748 Deed of Release. Same parties. 60#’s. Again signed by all except Mary. Same witnesses. 16 Mar 1747/8 proved by Thomas Awbrey and David Richardson 18 May 1748 proved by Josias Clapham.
Loudoun, VA Deeds, DB A
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8 Aug 1757 Philip Noland to John Wells. L&R 100 acres adj former tract belonging to Margaret Sinclair & Clarks Run. During the natural lives of John Wells, Sarah Wells & Janette Wells. Signed: Phil Noland, John Wells. Wit: Sam Awbrey, Francis Awbrey, Peter Noland, Thos Awbrey. Proved Aug 1757 by Samuel & Thomas Awbrey. Proved 11 Oct 1757 by Francis Awbrey.
Early Virginia Rent Rolls:
Both Peter & Philip Noland in Loudoun Co, VA, 1761, 1769, 1771, and 1772
1787 Census/Census Substitute Peter Nowland lived in Isbels District, Wilkes Co, NC
1790 Census Wilkes Co, NC
Peter Nowland: 1 male over 16, 1 male under 16, 2 females, 2 slaves
Wilkes County, NC Court Minutes Film #007856631, img.240
August 1796
Last Will & Testament of Peter Noland Dec'd was duly proven in Open Court by the Oaths of John Barlow & John Crouch. Likewise Pearce Noland & John Brown, Esqr appointed Executors in said Will Appeared & was qualified as such.
Pearce Noland served on a Jury Film #007856631, img.249
Will Book 1 Film #004780068, img.239
Peter Noland's will named the following: Son Samson (5 shillings), daughter Martha Carrel (5 shillings), daughter Delilah Davis (livestock, household items), daughter Sarah Carrel (livestock, etc), grandson Philip Noland son of Delilah, crop divided between sons, Henry, Moses & James Carrel except 5 bu to William Davis for making division. Son Pierce & John Brown, Executors. 16 Apr 1796. Wit: John Barlow, John Crouch
16 Apr 1796
The Last Will and Testament of Peter Noland
In the name of God Amen. I, Peter Noland, of the State of North Carolina and County of Wilkes, being weak in body, yet perfect in mind and memory, and call to mind the mortality of my body, knowing that it is appointed for all men to die. I commit my soul to God, my Redeemer, and my body to be buried at the discretion of my Executors hereafter mentioned.
First, my will and desire is that all my lawful debts be paid by my Executors.
Item: I give to my son, Samson, five shillings.
I give also to my daughter, Martha Carroll, five shillings.
I give to my daughter, Delilah Davis, one cow with first calf; also one pewter dish and three plates and one breeding sow and three barrows, year old in August next, one saddle and bridle, three pounds, ....and twelve pound feathers.
I give to my daughter, Sarah Carroll, one red spotted cow and calf and yearling, a steer; also two young sows and eight pigs; also three barrows going on two years old; also one feather bed and bed quilt; one large iron pot.
I give to my grandson, Philip Noland, son of Delilah Davis, fifteen pounds to be paid to him by my Executors and a horse and saddle at his coming to twenty years of age.
I will that my crop of small grain be equally divided between my sons Henry, Moses, and James Carroll, except five bushels to William Davis if he will assist to take care of said grain.
I give to my daughter, Sarah Carroll, one two year old sorrel horse colt.
I give to my son, Henry, one three year heifer with calf; also one dutch oven; also one two gallon pot.
As for the remainder of my estate, I give it all to be equally divided among my three sons: Henry, Pierce and Moses, as they may divide it themselves.
I appoint my son, Pierce, and John Brown my Executors.
I acknowledge this to be my last Will and Testament. Witness my hand and seal this 16th day of April one thousand seven hundred and ninety six (1796).
Signed Peter Noland (seal)
Signed in the presence of us John Brown, John Carroll.
Wilkes Co, NC Deed Book C-1 Film #007521061
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4 Nov 1797 Pearce Noland, Extr of Peter Noland, dec’d. to Henry Noland, for 60#’s, part of tract whereon Pearce Noland now lives on Beaver Creek, 50 acres, part of tract granted to Joel Coffey and by him conveyed to Peter Noland. Signed: Pearce (x) Noland. Wit: Wm. Johnson, Moses (x) Noland, Newton Coffey. Feb Term 1802 – ack. By Pearce Noland.
Events
| Birth | Abt 1720 | Fairfax County, Virginia | |||
| Death | Aft 16 Apr 1796 | Wilkes County, North Carolina |
Families
| Spouse | Ann Wilcoxen (1724 - 1787) |
| Child | Sampson Noland ( - 1812) |
| Child | Peter Noland ( - ) |
| Child | Henry "Harry" Noland (1757 - 1835) |
| Child | Pierce Noland (1758 - 1800) |
| Child | Moses Noland (1758 - 1800) |
| Child | Martha Noland (1766 - 1790) |
| Child | Delilah Noland (1768 - ) |
| Child | Sarah Noland (1771 - ) |
| Father | Philip Noland (1685 - 1733) |
| Mother | Bridget Carroll ( - ) |
| Sibling | Philip Noland (1718 - 1794) |
| Sibling | Pierce Noland (1722 - 1773) |
| Sibling | Paul Noland (1725 - ) |
| Sibling | Mary Noland ( - ) |