Individual Details
George McCulloh
(Abt 1767 - )
Possible notes abt this George?
...come across a chart showing a second wife for Herry Eustice; Mary Cook with a son named George b 4/9/1767 in Scotland d 10/9/1833. (George's birthdate is such that he would be older than Henry Eustice Jr which would make Mary the first wife.) George's wife is shown to be Morah Elizabeth Brem b 5/21/1781 d 9/15/1869. Morah is shown to be born in Rowan County, McCulloh Plantation. The "McCulloh Plantation" is shown more like it is a census district than a particular farm. (Bernie)
... a book that has a copy of a letter from Henry E. McCulloh to James Iredell that talks about his son. The letter says that if the boys mother does not treat him well that he will stop sending her money and asked James to check up on him. I think that it gives her 1st name but not sure about the last. I'm sure that he was born in America because James was in America when he received this letter. (Nick, nickmccullough@msn.com )
A letter apparently written by Alice Eidson and in a file in the library in Mocksville, NC. - "Letter dated March 3, 1784 from James Iredell. Mr. McCulloh's son, George, age 17, uncommon fine capacity--had been living with Iredell but had been sent home to his father in England for his education (he had been put by Iredell in Mr. Earl's school at Edenton) had been taken prisoner and carried to Plymouth in England, where he had been confined for some several months without knowing how to find his father. After the peace the boy was released and returned to North Carolina as an American citizen"
1794 Admitted to practice of law
1795 George McCulloh-Halifax County, NC
1796 Given Power of Attorney from Henry Estace McCulloh--age 29
1797 George McCulloh--Randolph County
1799 George McCulloh--Norfolk, Virginia
1802 George McCulloh--Salisbury
1803 To England, Took Henry Eustace enclosures in September, 1803, left
for North Carolina November, 1803
1810 Rowan County Census: George Age 43
3 Females under 10--Charlotte, Harriet, Nancy
1 Female 10-16 Mary
1 Female 26-45 Mariah age 39
Excerpts from Duplin Deeds, Book 3A
(p 85-86)
p. 276 Arthur Herring to Owen O'Daniel, both of Duplin Co., 9 Feb 1797, for 468 pds. 560A being part of several surveys, one taken up by Edwd. Outlaw, one by Samuel Ratliff, one by GEORGE McCULLOCH, one by Gregory Goff, & one by Michael Glisson, lying in the fork of the Northeast & Goshen Swamps, joining William Kornegy, Jacob Glisson, Wm. Albertson & Andrew Gufford, beg in the 3rd line of the Ratliff patent at a white at a white oak Wm. Albertson's corner, to Kornegay's line & Solomon Carter's corner, by the Gum Pond, to Housman's old path, to the Little Mirey Branch, adj. Jacob Glisson, John's Branch, & Stephen Miller, incl. the planta. where sd. O'Daniel now lives & the planta. called the Quarter Planta. Wit: Andrew Gufford, Stephen Gufford. Apr. Ct. 1797.
(p 100)
p. 402 James Kenan & John Hill, admrs. of the estate of William Kenan dec'd, both of Duplin Co. to Arthur Herring of same, 8 June 1793, for 350 pds. current money of N.C. 2 tracts to wit: (1) 200A in the fork of the Northeast & Goshen, beg. at a red oak below Rouse's line on Jones' Branch, being a grant to Samuel Ratliff Feb 1754; (2) 425A from Arthur Herring Senr. to Felix Kenan dec'd, part of a survey of 550A, beg. at a water oak in the Great Branch John Glisson's corner, along the patent with sd. Glisson's line, to a pine being both Glisson's & the patent corner, to Alexander Rouse's line, to GEORGE McCULLOCH'S line, down Great Branch Run. Wit: William Alberson, Joseph Kornegay. Oct. Ct. 1796.
...come across a chart showing a second wife for Herry Eustice; Mary Cook with a son named George b 4/9/1767 in Scotland d 10/9/1833. (George's birthdate is such that he would be older than Henry Eustice Jr which would make Mary the first wife.) George's wife is shown to be Morah Elizabeth Brem b 5/21/1781 d 9/15/1869. Morah is shown to be born in Rowan County, McCulloh Plantation. The "McCulloh Plantation" is shown more like it is a census district than a particular farm. (Bernie)
... a book that has a copy of a letter from Henry E. McCulloh to James Iredell that talks about his son. The letter says that if the boys mother does not treat him well that he will stop sending her money and asked James to check up on him. I think that it gives her 1st name but not sure about the last. I'm sure that he was born in America because James was in America when he received this letter. (Nick, nickmccullough@msn.com )
A letter apparently written by Alice Eidson and in a file in the library in Mocksville, NC. - "Letter dated March 3, 1784 from James Iredell. Mr. McCulloh's son, George, age 17, uncommon fine capacity--had been living with Iredell but had been sent home to his father in England for his education (he had been put by Iredell in Mr. Earl's school at Edenton) had been taken prisoner and carried to Plymouth in England, where he had been confined for some several months without knowing how to find his father. After the peace the boy was released and returned to North Carolina as an American citizen"
1794 Admitted to practice of law
1795 George McCulloh-Halifax County, NC
1796 Given Power of Attorney from Henry Estace McCulloh--age 29
1797 George McCulloh--Randolph County
1799 George McCulloh--Norfolk, Virginia
1802 George McCulloh--Salisbury
1803 To England, Took Henry Eustace enclosures in September, 1803, left
for North Carolina November, 1803
1810 Rowan County Census: George Age 43
3 Females under 10--Charlotte, Harriet, Nancy
1 Female 10-16 Mary
1 Female 26-45 Mariah age 39
Excerpts from Duplin Deeds, Book 3A
(p 85-86)
p. 276 Arthur Herring to Owen O'Daniel, both of Duplin Co., 9 Feb 1797, for 468 pds. 560A being part of several surveys, one taken up by Edwd. Outlaw, one by Samuel Ratliff, one by GEORGE McCULLOCH, one by Gregory Goff, & one by Michael Glisson, lying in the fork of the Northeast & Goshen Swamps, joining William Kornegy, Jacob Glisson, Wm. Albertson & Andrew Gufford, beg in the 3rd line of the Ratliff patent at a white at a white oak Wm. Albertson's corner, to Kornegay's line & Solomon Carter's corner, by the Gum Pond, to Housman's old path, to the Little Mirey Branch, adj. Jacob Glisson, John's Branch, & Stephen Miller, incl. the planta. where sd. O'Daniel now lives & the planta. called the Quarter Planta. Wit: Andrew Gufford, Stephen Gufford. Apr. Ct. 1797.
(p 100)
p. 402 James Kenan & John Hill, admrs. of the estate of William Kenan dec'd, both of Duplin Co. to Arthur Herring of same, 8 June 1793, for 350 pds. current money of N.C. 2 tracts to wit: (1) 200A in the fork of the Northeast & Goshen, beg. at a red oak below Rouse's line on Jones' Branch, being a grant to Samuel Ratliff Feb 1754; (2) 425A from Arthur Herring Senr. to Felix Kenan dec'd, part of a survey of 550A, beg. at a water oak in the Great Branch John Glisson's corner, along the patent with sd. Glisson's line, to a pine being both Glisson's & the patent corner, to Alexander Rouse's line, to GEORGE McCULLOCH'S line, down Great Branch Run. Wit: William Alberson, Joseph Kornegay. Oct. Ct. 1796.
Events
Families
Father | Henry Eustace McCulloh (1738 - 1812) |
Mother | Molly UNK. "Mistress" ( - ) |
Notes
Census
USA, North Carolina, Duplin Co.George McCulloh 00301 00301
3 males 16-26
1 male 45+
3 females 16-26
1 female 45+
USA, North Carolina, Rowan Co.
George McCulloh 00110 11100
1 male 16-26
1 male 26-45
1 female 0-10
1 female 10-16
1 female 16-26
Endnotes
1. Freeman, Fletcher., Research papers on McCulloh genealogy. Including copy of Henry McCulloh's will. (Texas: Judge Fletcher Freeman
2. U.S. Census images. Heritage Quest Online. Subscription database through the Sonoma County Public Library. (ProQuest LLC, 2009.), 1800 > NORTH CAROLINA > DUPLIN > NO TWP LISTED Series: M32 Roll: 31 Page: 401.