Individual Details
Thomas Castellaw
(Abt 1720 - 10 Apr 1790)
Some think that the Sarah Castellaw who married Jesse Barfield is the daughter of this Thomas, but while Thomas Castellow/Castellaw, son of James did have a daughter Sarah, but he didn't get md. until 1753. Thomas's daughter Sarah md. Edward Bush.
Thomas moved from North Carolina to South Carolina after 1761 when he sold land to Luke Mizell and William Coker but before 1767.
(North Carolina Sampson Deed Book 2 p 178-180)
9 April 1753. Thomas Castellaw to William Castellaw. Thomas Castellaw of the county of Duplin ... province of North Carolina. For the good will and affection I bear to My Son William Castellaw and more especially the sum of 32 pounds sterling money of Great Britian to me in hand ... paid by William Castellaw of the County and province aforesaid ..... One mesuage or tract of land situate lying and being in the county aforesaid on the north side of Goshen Swamp containing 300 acres ....
witnessed by Edmund Duncan, Mary Castellaw
signed Thomas Castellaw
(North Carolina Sampson Deed Book 3 p 179-180)
20 March 1761. Thomas Castellaw to Luke Mizell. Thomas Castellaw of the county of Duplin and Province of North Carolina ... for the sum of 75 pounds proclamation money ... one mesuage or tract of land of the county aforesaid.. on the east side of White Oak Branch containing by estimation 200 acres ....
witnesses: William Thomson, Catherine Castellaw, William Coker
(North Carolina Sampson Deed Book 3 p 218-119)
20 March 1761. Thomas Castellaw to William Coker. .... I Thomas Castellaw of the county of Duplin and province of North Carolina ... For 50 pounds proclamation money.. paid by William Coker of the county and province aforesaid .. one messuage or tract of land in the county aforesaid on the west side of White Oak Branch containing by estimation 245 acres ...
witnesses: William Thomsan, Catherine Castellaw, Luke Mizell
signed Thomas Castellaw
(North Carolina Sampson Deed Book 1 p 301-302)
19 November 1767. Thomas Castellaw Deed to George Norris 200
To all to whom these presents shall come... I Thomas Castelllaw late of North Carolina NOW of Granville in the Province of South Carolina Planter .... for the Sum of 100 pounds ... paid by George Norris of the County of Duplin and Province of North Carolina have given granted sold and set over unto the said George Norris ... a certain tract or parcel of land situated lying and being formerly in New Hanover county and Province of North Carolina Now in Duplin by an act of assembly for dividing the county of New Hanover and ... the upper paret in a county by the name of Duplin.
Beginning at Moses Taylor lower line and runs south ... which land was granted to the said Castellaw by Patent Granted by Gabriel Johnston 25 March 1748......
Witnesses:
Joseph Williams, Jesse Barfield, Uriah Blanshard
signed
Thomas Castellaw
4607 pg 263 William Hurst 24 May 1773 150 acres in Duplin on the N. side of Goshen Swamp above the mouth of Maple branch, joining Wm. Dickson, both sides of Maple branch, Thomas Castellaw, the Islands by the side of the Swamp, Peter Smith, and the run of the sd. swamp.
An account of allowance made officers and soldiers of the late Continental Line of North Carolina for pay and by the commissioners of Army Accounts at Hillsboro May 1, 1792 lists a Thomas Castilloe, Privt. (193)
(from Carl Castellow)
Children of THOMAS CASTELLAW and SARAH WILLIAMS are:
i. CHARLOTTE4 CASTELLAW, m. ISAAC BUSH, JR..
ii. SARAH CASTELLAW, m. EDWARD BUSH.
iii. WILLIAM CASTELLAW.
iv. HENRY CASTELLAW, b. Abt. 1768.
v. ANN CASTELLAW.
Thomas moved from North Carolina to South Carolina after 1761 when he sold land to Luke Mizell and William Coker but before 1767.
(North Carolina Sampson Deed Book 2 p 178-180)
9 April 1753. Thomas Castellaw to William Castellaw. Thomas Castellaw of the county of Duplin ... province of North Carolina. For the good will and affection I bear to My Son William Castellaw and more especially the sum of 32 pounds sterling money of Great Britian to me in hand ... paid by William Castellaw of the County and province aforesaid ..... One mesuage or tract of land situate lying and being in the county aforesaid on the north side of Goshen Swamp containing 300 acres ....
witnessed by Edmund Duncan, Mary Castellaw
signed Thomas Castellaw
(North Carolina Sampson Deed Book 3 p 179-180)
20 March 1761. Thomas Castellaw to Luke Mizell. Thomas Castellaw of the county of Duplin and Province of North Carolina ... for the sum of 75 pounds proclamation money ... one mesuage or tract of land of the county aforesaid.. on the east side of White Oak Branch containing by estimation 200 acres ....
witnesses: William Thomson, Catherine Castellaw, William Coker
(North Carolina Sampson Deed Book 3 p 218-119)
20 March 1761. Thomas Castellaw to William Coker. .... I Thomas Castellaw of the county of Duplin and province of North Carolina ... For 50 pounds proclamation money.. paid by William Coker of the county and province aforesaid .. one messuage or tract of land in the county aforesaid on the west side of White Oak Branch containing by estimation 245 acres ...
witnesses: William Thomsan, Catherine Castellaw, Luke Mizell
signed Thomas Castellaw
(North Carolina Sampson Deed Book 1 p 301-302)
19 November 1767. Thomas Castellaw Deed to George Norris 200
To all to whom these presents shall come... I Thomas Castelllaw late of North Carolina NOW of Granville in the Province of South Carolina Planter .... for the Sum of 100 pounds ... paid by George Norris of the County of Duplin and Province of North Carolina have given granted sold and set over unto the said George Norris ... a certain tract or parcel of land situated lying and being formerly in New Hanover county and Province of North Carolina Now in Duplin by an act of assembly for dividing the county of New Hanover and ... the upper paret in a county by the name of Duplin.
Beginning at Moses Taylor lower line and runs south ... which land was granted to the said Castellaw by Patent Granted by Gabriel Johnston 25 March 1748......
Witnesses:
Joseph Williams, Jesse Barfield, Uriah Blanshard
signed
Thomas Castellaw
4607 pg 263 William Hurst 24 May 1773 150 acres in Duplin on the N. side of Goshen Swamp above the mouth of Maple branch, joining Wm. Dickson, both sides of Maple branch, Thomas Castellaw, the Islands by the side of the Swamp, Peter Smith, and the run of the sd. swamp.
An account of allowance made officers and soldiers of the late Continental Line of North Carolina for pay and by the commissioners of Army Accounts at Hillsboro May 1, 1792 lists a Thomas Castilloe, Privt. (193)
(from Carl Castellow)
Children of THOMAS CASTELLAW and SARAH WILLIAMS are:
i. CHARLOTTE4 CASTELLAW, m. ISAAC BUSH, JR..
ii. SARAH CASTELLAW, m. EDWARD BUSH.
iii. WILLIAM CASTELLAW.
iv. HENRY CASTELLAW, b. Abt. 1768.
v. ANN CASTELLAW.
Events
Birth | Abt 1720 | Bertie, North Carolina, United States | |||
Marriage | Bef 1753 | Mary Hand | |||
Death | 10 Apr 1790 | Barnwell, South Carolina, United States | |||
Marriage | Sarah Williams |
Families
Spouse | Mary Hand ( - ) |
Child | Sara Castelo\Castellaw ( - 1769) |
Spouse | Sarah Williams ( - ) |
Father | James Castellaw (1685 - 1749) |
Mother | Sara Williams ( - 1749) |
Sibling | Bethiah H. Castellaw (1715 - 1805) |
Sibling | Katherine Castellaw (1723 - ) |
Sibling | William Castellaw (1724 - 1749) |
Sibling | John Castellaw (1727 - 1813) |
Sibling | James Castellaw Jr. (1735 - 1785) |
Sibling | Sarah Castellaw (1738 - 1818) |
Notes
Marriage
"The Bush Family..." by DeHuff states that Mary Hand Bush married Thomas Castelaw and moved with her children to Barnwell County, SC. ( "The Bush Family as descended from John and Mary Bryan Bush of North Carolina" by Elizabeth Willis DeHuff, published December, 1967. )Endnotes
1. Castilaw H., Cheryl, "Castilaw and Barfield Family of NC research notes.," e-mail message from
2. The Carl Castellow Family Home Page, Carl Castellow online [http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/a/s/Carl-Castellow/index.html], accessed March 2008.
3. Castilaw H., Cheryl, "Castilaw and Barfield Family of NC research notes.," e-mail message from
4. The Carl Castellow Family Home Page, Carl Castellow online [http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/a/s/Carl-Castellow/index.html], accessed March 2008.