Saturday, March 22, 2014
John Whitehurst of Pitt County North Carolina and Hancock County Georgia
From the North Carolina Supreme Court case discussed last week, we know that Simon Whitehurst, Sr. owned land in Martin County, which he sold or gave to his son, Daniel Whitehurst, who in turn sold or gave the same land to his daughter, Nancy Kelly. The ownership of this land is the object of the court case. This court case confirms that Simon Whitehurst, Sr. had four sons, Simon Whitehurst, Jr., John Whitehurst, Daniel Whitehurst, and Batson Whitehurst. We also learned that John Whitehurst left Pitt County, North Carolina and moved to Georgia prior to October 1806. From deed records, we know that John Whitehurst sold land in Martin County, North Carolina on March 11, 1775 (see Martin County Deed Book A, page 111) and that he purchased land in Pitt County, NC from James Maye, Jr. on February 20, 1777 (see Pitt County Deed Book F, page 312). His brother, Batson, was already living in Pitt County as this time. On December 23, 1782, we see that John Whitehurst sold this land to Reuben Manning (see Pitt County Deed Book I, page 96). We also know from the court case that John moved to Georgia prior to October 1806. A second confirmation that John was living in Hancock County, Georgia is confirmed when he conveyed his interest to the land in the court case to Charles Whitehurst on February 21, 1807 (see Martin County Deed Book E, page 419). After returning to my home in Georgia after discovering Diane Whitehurst Collins book, I was interested in seeing what evidence of John Whitehurst that I could discover in Hancock County, Georgia and Greene County, Georgia. Hancock County was formed from Greene County in 1793. I was ecstatic to discover that John Whitehurst sold land in Greene County, Georgia on September 17, 1792 (see Greene County, Deed Book Volume
1, page 598). After selling this land, he bought 50 acres from John Tripp and I believe that he remained on this land until his death. Next week, I will share much of the information that I have found concerning John Whitehurst in Georgia.
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