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'''Resurveyed Lands'''. Certain Crown patents and a few patents that were given during the Proprietary Era were resurveyed. The names of the persons requesting the resurveys as well as all other names involved in the resurvey petitions can be found in: | '''Resurveyed Lands'''. Certain Crown patents and a few patents that were given during the Proprietary Era were resurveyed. The names of the persons requesting the resurveys as well as all other names involved in the resurvey petitions can be found in: | ||
*Pruitt, Albert Bruce. ''Colonial Petitions for Land Resurveys, Some Land Warrants 1753–1774, Caveats of Land Warrants 1767–1773 in North Carolina''. Whitakers, North Carolina: A.B. Pruitt, 1993. {{FHL|653757|item}}, FHL book 975.6 R2pc. | *Pruitt, Albert Bruce. ''Colonial Petitions for Land Resurveys, Some Land Warrants 1753–1774, Caveats of Land Warrants 1767–1773 in North Carolina''. Whitakers, North Carolina: A.B. Pruitt, 1993. {{FHL|653757|item}}, FHL book 975.6 R2pc. | ||
'''South Carolina Patents'''. Starting as early as 1735, many North Carolina patents were issued by the Crown for land that was later discovered to be part of South Carolina. These patents were assumed to be part of the North Carolina counties of Anson, Mecklenburg, Bladen, and Old Tryon (abolished 1779). The border between the two states was officially drawn in 1772. After the border survey, the lands formerly granted by North Carolina were registered in the South Carolina Land Memorials and are often called North Patents. South Carolina issued new grants for some of these lands. Many early residents of what later became South Carolina are listed in: | '''South Carolina Patents'''. Starting as early as 1735, many North Carolina patents were issued by the Crown for land that was later discovered to be part of South Carolina. These patents were assumed to be part of the North Carolina counties of Anson, Mecklenburg, Bladen, and Old Tryon (abolished 1779). The border between the two states was officially drawn in 1772. After the border survey, the lands formerly granted by North Carolina were registered in the South Carolina Land Memorials and are often called North Patents. South Carolina issued new grants for some of these lands. Many early residents of what later became South Carolina are listed in: | ||
*Holcomb, Brent H. ''Deed Abstracts of Tryon, Lincoln and Rutherford Counties, North Carolina, 1769–1786: Tryon County Wills and Estates.'' Easley, South Carolina: Southern Historical Press, 1977. {{FHL|182108|item}}, FHL book 975.6 R2ho. This source examines early deed records of the area that later became part of South Carolina. These records generally show the name of the person who received the patent and the date. Several maps that show the area that was once known as Tryon county are also found in this source. | *Holcomb, Brent H. ''Deed Abstracts of Tryon, Lincoln and Rutherford Counties, North Carolina, 1769–1786: Tryon County Wills and Estates.'' Easley, South Carolina: Southern Historical Press, 1977. {{FHL|182108|item}}, FHL book 975.6 R2ho. This source examines early deed records of the area that later became part of South Carolina. These records generally show the name of the person who received the patent and the date. Several maps that show the area that was once known as Tryon county are also found in this source. | ||
*Holcomb, Brent H. ''North Carolina Land Grants in South Carolina. ''Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1980. [http://www.genealogical.com/ '''Free Name Search''']<ref name="name">Name Search at Genealogical.com is a comprehensive name index to 638 books and CDs published or reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Company (now Genealogical.com). For a complete list of the works included, see [http://wiki.familysearch.org/en/Publications_in_Name_Search_at_Genealogical.com Publications in Name Search at Genealogical.com]</ref>; publisher's bookstore: [http://www.genealogical.com/products/North_Carolina_Land_Grants_in_South_Carolina/2783.html Genealogical.com]; {{FHL|291245|item|disp=FHL Book 975 R28n}}. This source abstracts approximately 680 patents, covering 1749–1773. There is also a list of 169 land owners who petitioned the king in an effort to keep their North Carolina patents after the North and South Carolina border were established. | *Holcomb, Brent H. ''North Carolina Land Grants in South Carolina. ''Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1980. [http://www.genealogical.com/ '''Free Name Search''']<ref name="name">Name Search at Genealogical.com is a comprehensive name index to 638 books and CDs published or reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Company (now Genealogical.com). For a complete list of the works included, see [http://wiki.familysearch.org/en/Publications_in_Name_Search_at_Genealogical.com Publications in Name Search at Genealogical.com]</ref>; publisher's bookstore: [http://www.genealogical.com/products/North_Carolina_Land_Grants_in_South_Carolina/2783.html Genealogical.com]; {{FHL|291245|item|disp=FHL Book 975 R28n}}. This source abstracts approximately 680 patents, covering 1749–1773. There is also a list of 169 land owners who petitioned the king in an effort to keep their North Carolina patents after the North and South Carolina border were established. | ||
<br>For more information on South Carolina lands granted by North Carolina, see [[South Carolina Land and Property]]. Also search in the Family History Library Catalog by using a Place Search under: | <br>For more information on South Carolina lands granted by North Carolina, see [[South Carolina Land and Property]]. Also search in the Family History Library Catalog by using a Place Search under: | ||
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[http://www.mynorthcarolinagenealogy.com/nc-records-land.html "North Carolina Land Records"] at My North Carolina Genealogy.com, accessed 11/18/2010. | [http://www.mynorthcarolinagenealogy.com/nc-records-land.html "North Carolina Land Records"] at My North Carolina Genealogy.com, accessed 11/18/2010. | ||
'''A wiki article descirbing an online collection is found at:''' | |||
[[North_Carolina_Estate_Files_(FamilySearch_Historical_Records)|North Carolina Estate Files (FanilySearch Historical Records)]] | |||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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{{North Carolina|North Carolina}} {{U.S. Land and Property}} | {{North Carolina|North Carolina}} {{U.S. Land and Property}} | ||
[[Category:North_Carolina|Land]] | [[Category:North_Carolina|Land]] |
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