1. November 17, 1798 (Caswell County North Carolina Will Book
1777-1814, Book C, pg 367)
January Court 1799. Agreeable to an order of
Caswell Court, October Term 1798. To us directed to divide and lott off the
slaves belonging to Richard Brooks deceased between the legatees of the said
deceased, we the subscriers have this 14 day of November 1798 proceeded to have
and lott off the said slaves as followeth: To Ann Brooks Tom & MIlly £150,
To William B. Brooks Riner & Sanco £105. To James Sheppard in right of his
wife Frances, Sarah Poll & James at £90 and to John Brooks Evan &
Hannah at £105. Witness: James Williamson, Nathaniel Rice, John Henslee.
2. November 22, 1798 (Caswell County Will Book D p. 162,
familysearch # 87)
Account of the sale of the
estate of John Brown deceased November 22, 1798. Sold 1 top stack of blades to
Lewis Shapard 1.11.0.
3. December 20, 1798 (Caswell County North Carolina Marriage
Bonds 1778-1864)
Henry Rice married
Margaret Shelton – Booker Shapard was witness/bondsman
1799 (No date) (Caswell
County North Carolina Roads Records 1785-1799)
We your ____ petitioners here pray that the
___ Road may be ____ from the branch that ___ said road by ____ Johnstons and
Robert ____ to the Old Caswell Road…
(Signed)
Thomas Johnston, Nathan Williams, Thomas Lovett, Lewis Shapard, Thomas Kensek, Andrew ___, Thomas Gooch.
4. April 1799 (Caswell County Court Minutes, Family
Search, p 391)
Ordered
that Thomas Johnston, Bartlett Estridge, Joseph Chandler, Thomas Kimbrough,
Alexander Murphy, Robert Martin, Richard Martin, Barzilla Graves, Graves
Howard, Richard Cochran, Joseph Bush, John Graves, Jr., John Graves, Sr., James
Williamson, La__ Johnston, John Henslee, John Barker, David Barker, john Kerr,
John Payne, Francis Smith, Harvey Willis, Humphrey Roberts, Thomas Slade,
William Slade and Lewis Shepard be a
jury or any twelve of them to view and lay off the road from Caswell Court
House by John Graves mill and from thence to the Hillborough Road at or near
William Brooks and report their proceedings to our next court.
Note: This is the
present day Marshal Graves Road and its connection to the Badgett Sisters
Parkway.
Note: Richard Martin
(d. 1841) was the son of Richard and Anthorite (d. after 1801) Martin. He and
his brother Robert (1756-1837) both fought in the Revolutionary War as
privates.
5. April 29, 1799 (Civil Action Papers, Caswell
County,1799-1800)
To the Sheriff of
Caswell County greeting. You are hereby commanded to take the body of Lewis
Shepard (if to be found in your bailwork) and him safely keep so that you have
him before the Justices of our County Court
of pleas and quarter sessions to be held for the County of Caswell on
the fourth Monday of July next to answer Thomas Robinson of the plea of
trespass on the case damage fifty pounds current money of the state. (Recorded
by Archibald Murphey Clerk of Court on the 4th Monday of April 1799)
6. July 12, 1799 (Civil Action Papers, Caswell
County,1799-1800)
Know all men by these
presents that we Lewis Sheppard and Azariah Gray, Esq. all of the County of
Caswell and the State of North Carolina are held and firmly bound unto James
Williamson Sheriff of said County in the just and full sum five hundred pounds
to which payments well and truly to be made and done we bind each of our selves
and each of our heirs, assigners, etc. jointly personally and firmly by these
presents sealed with our seals and dated this 12th day of July 1799.
The condition of the above obligation is
such that if the above bound Lewis
Shepperd __ and shall make his personal appearance at the Court House of
Caswell on the fourth Monday of July then and there to answer Thos. Robinson of
the offence of trespass on the case to his damage one hundred pounds the above
obligation to be void otherwise to remain in full force and effect in law.
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of: L. Shapard & A. Graves
(Signed)
7. July 24, 1799 (Civil Action Papers, Caswell County,
1793-1799)
To the Sheriff of
Caswell County greeting. You are hereby commanded to take the body of Richard
Johnson…before the justice of our County Court…on the fourth Monday of October
next to answer Lewis Sheppard of a plea of trespass on the case of damage one
hundred pounds current money.
8. October 1799 (Caswell County Court Minutes, Family
Search, p 400)
Ordered
that Robert Shy be appointed overseer of the road to open and keep in repair
the road from Joseph Chandlers Pathe above William Brownings leading by his
shop and thence by Bartlett Estridges field on the Main Road near Thomas
Johnstons with the following hands to work thereon, to wit, Joseph Chandlers
hands, John Pinson, Lewis Shepard,
Maeajah Estridge, Bartlett Estridge, Thomas Johnston, widow Brooks hands, James Shepard, Nathanel Rice, widow
Pyrants hands, Robert Thompson, Anderson
Williams, William Stade.
9. October 17, 1799 (Civil Action Papers, Caswell County,
1793-1799 #967)
October
17, 1799. Know by these presents that we Richard Johnson, Thomas Jackson and
Booth Jackson of the county of Caswell are bound unto William Muzzall Sheriff
of the county of Caswell in the sum of 200 pounds…The condition of the above
obligation such that the above Richard Johnson shall make his personal
appearance at our County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions… on the fourth
Monday in October and answer Lewis Shapard damage his suit brought against him
on write of case…
I William Muzzall Sheriff of the County of
Caswell do hereby assign the within obligation and condition to Lewis Shepperd
the within named his executor admin. To be said for ___ to the statute in such
case made and proved in witness whereof I have hereunto let my hand and seal
this 28th day of October 1799 (Signed W. Muzzall)
10. October 29, 1799 (Caswell County North Carolina Marriage
Bonds)
Rhobartis Carney married Polley
Richmond on October 29, 1799 in Caswell County, North Carolina – Lewis Shappard
was witness or bondsman.
11. October 30, 1799 (Caswell County Court Minutes, Family
Search, p 405)
The
State vs. John Marey…The following jury sworn, to wit,…Lewis Shepard
The
State vs. Samuel Malcome… The following jury sworn, to wit,…Lewis Shepard
12. November 24, 1799 (Shapard a Family History)
Sophia Shapard was born in
Caswell County, North Carolina. Child of Lewis and Martha
13. 1800 (Caswell County North Carolina County Tax List,
1777-1867, Family History Library, p. 414)
Lewis Shapard is
listed in St. David District with 400 acres, one white pole and 6 black poles
Note: By this
account, Lewis had sold his 365 acres in the Richmond District between 1798 and
1800 and had made his residence in the St. David District. Anderson Williams was in St. Davids District with 410 acres, 1
white pole, 3 black poles and no stud horses.
14. 1800 (Census of Caswell County North Carolina within the
Hillsboro District, page 30 of 56)
Lewis
Shepperd is listed as a white male between the age of 26-45 and having one
white male under 10 years old (William), one white male between 16 – 26 years
old (Booker?), four white females under the age of 10 (Sophia, Sallie, Polly
and Elizabeth), one white female between the age of 26-45 (Martha) and having 8
slaves.
Note: the Hillsboro
district was a military district that included a large portion of North
Carolina. In the census Lewis is listed around the names of James Lewis, James
Shelton, John Gooloe, Richard Eastice, James Turner, Lewis Sheppard, Anderson Williams, Thomas Bowman.
15. 1800 (Deed Book M, p. 234). State of North Carolina to
William Estes, 33 ½ acres on waters of Country Line Creek. Beginning at turkey
oak in his line south with William Gooch line 28 Ch to pointers, thence with
William Slade line west 12 Ch to black jack, thence with his own line north 28
Ch to post oak, thence with his own line east 12 Ch to beginning.
16. January 1800
William Fitch signed a bastardy
bond for Sally Bateman of Caswell County. Lewis Sheppard witness.
Note: William Fitch
(Fitz) married Lydia Stadler (any relation to Abraham Statler in Murfreesboro?)
Note: The
"Bastardy Bonds". In early North Carolina, when a single woman became
pregnant or birthed a child out of wedlock a warrant was issued for the woman
to appear in court. Under oath she was asked to name the child's father. The
father was then served a warrant and required to post bond to support the
child, so the child would not be a financial burden on the state. The court
would collect the judgement amount from the father, often borrowing the funds
from his bondsmen as security. Sometimes the woman risked incarceration by
refusing to name, the father; however, she, her father or some other interested
party could post the bond to prevent her from going to jail.
17. January 27, 1800 (Civil Action Papers, Caswell
County,1799-1800)
State
of North Carolina, to the Sheriff of Caswell County greeting. You are hereby commanded to take
the body of Joshua Hudson (If he be found in your bail work) and him safely
keep so that you have him before the Justices of our County Court of Pleas and
quarterly session to be held for the County of Caswell on the fourth Monday of
April next to answer Lewis Sheppard assignee of William Smith, a plea which he
renders unto him the sum of fifty pounds which to him he owes and from him
detains – damage fifty pounds. Herein fail you not – witness, Archibald Murphy
Clerk of said Court at office the fourth Monday of January in the XXIVth year
of our independence A. Dom. 1800.
18. January 29, 1800 (Caswell County Court Minutes, Family
Search, p 412)
The
State vs. Robert Kimbrough. The following jury sworn, to wit, …Lewis Shapard… who find the defendant
guilty..fined £5 and costs.
19. February 8, 1800 (Civil Action Papers, Caswell
County,1799-1800)
Know by all men these
presents that we William B. Brooks and Lews Sheppard all of the County of
Caswell and the State of North Carolina are held and firmly bound unto William
Muzzall High Sheriff of said County in the just and ___ sum of five hundered
pounds to which payment well and truly to be
made and done we bind each of our selves each of our heirs executors,
etc. jointly and severally and firmly by these presents sealed with our seal
and dated this 8th day of February 1800. The condition of the above
obligation is such that if the above bounden William B. Brooks do and shalt
make his personal appearance at the Court House of Caswell County on the fourth
Monday of April next then and there to answer George Shelton of a plea of debt
due him to the amount of three hundred and twenty five dollars with interest
therin from the 30th of June last then the above obligation to be
void otherwise to be in full force and effect in the law. Signed sealed in the
presence of: James Shapard & Lewis Barton (witnesses) William B. Brooks
(signed by his wife) and Lewis Shapard (signature).
20. March 24, 1800 (Civil Action Papers, Caswell
County,1799-1800)
Know all men by these
presents that we Lewis Sheppard and John Yancy are held and firmly bound unto
Joshua Hudson in the just and full sum of fifty pounds to be paid to the said
Joshus Hudson his heirs, executors and administrators to the which payment is well and truly to be
made we bind ourselves our heirs, executors and administrators joinally and
severally and firmly by these presents sealed with our seals and dated the 24th
day of March 1800. The condition of the above obligation is such that whereas
the above bound Lewis Sheppard hath obtained a writ against the body of Joshua
Hudson for debt if therefore these shall above bound in Lewis Sheppard doth
will and truly prosecute his said suit with effect or in case he fail therein
shall well and truly pay all costs and damages that shall be awarded thereon
then the above obligation shall be void otherwise to remain in full force and
effect. Signed, sealed, etc. In the presence of: L. Shapard & J. Yancey
(signature)
21. April 1, 1800 (Civil Action Papers, Caswell
County,1799-1800)
Know all men by these
presents that we Joshua Hudson and John Yancy all of the county of Caswell and
State of North Carolina are held and firmly bound unto William Muzzal Sheriff
of the County aforesaid, in the sum of
two hundred pounds to be paid to the said William Muzzall his heirs
executors and to which payment well and truly to be made we bind ourselves and
each of us our heirs, executors and administrators and ___ of them jointly and
severally to these presents sealed with our seals and dated this 1st
day of April, 1800.
The condition of the above
obligation is such that if the above bounded Joshua Hudson shall make his
personal appearance at our County Court of Pleas and quarter sessions to be
held on the fourth Monday in April and answer Lewis Shepperd in his suit
brought against him on writ of debts damage one hundred pounds and well and
truly abide the judgment sentence and desire of the said Court that then the above
obligation shall be void otherwise to remain in full force and effect. (signed
with his mark) Joshua Hudson
22. April 26, 1800 (Civil Action Papers, Caswell
County,1799-1800)
I
William Muzzall Sheriff of Caswell County do hereby assign the within obligation
and condition to Lewis Shepperd the plantiff herein named his executors and
administrators to be said for awarding tot the statute in such case made and
proved in witness whereof I have hereunto let my hand and seal this 26th
of April 1800. (signed) W. Muzzall
23. April 28, 1800(Caswell County Court Minutes, Family Search,
p 416)
Jospeph
Speed & Co vs. James B. Davis. …The following jury sworn, to wit,…Lewis Shepard
24. April 29, 1800(Caswell County Court Minutes, Family Search,
p 419)
No.
10. Thomas Robinson vs. Lewis Sheppard. Case. General issue ___ of lien. (Jury
list).
Lewis
Sheppard vs. Richard Johnston. Case. General Issue, plead. (Jury list) who find
the defendant guilty and assess the plaintiffs damages to £3.1.1 ½ .
25. April 30, 1800(Caswell County Court Minutes, Family Search,
p 421)
Lucy
Smith vs. Sarah Smith. …The following jury sworn, to wit,…Lewis Shepard…who find the plaintiff to be a free woman and not the
slave of the defendant, and assess the plaintiffs damages to one penny and
costs of suits.
Note: Caswell County
Civil Action Papers #814. Sherriff of Caswell County greeting, you are hereby
commanded to take the body of Sarah Smith (if to be found in your bail work)
and her safely keep so that you have her before the Justices of our County
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the County of Caswell on the
forth Monday of April next to answer Lucy Smith of a plea of trespass assault
and battery and false imprisonment to her damage of five hundred pounds (dated
forth Monday in January 1800).
Caswell
County Civil Action Papers #886. Know all men by thses presents that we James
Burk, Jr and ___ next friend to Lucy Smith __ are held and firmly bound unto
Sally Smith 100 pounds …dated July 29, 1800…condition whereas this day James
Burke Jr. hath obtained a writ against the body of Lucy Smith for a plea of
Trespass assault and batter and false imprisionment..therfore if the said James
Burke Jr. shall prosecute his suit with effect or in case he fail therein do
well and pay all cost and charges therein…
26. May 6, 1800 (Person County North Carolina Deeds, Book C,
pg. 215)
Lewis Shepherd of Caswell County
to James Cochran of Person County, for 100 lbs ($), negro slave Sancoe. 6 May
1800. Witness: Solomon Debow, Nathan Williams.
27. May 22, 1800 (Civil Action Papers, Caswell
County,1799-1800)
Know
all men by these presents that we Lewis Sheppard and Thos. Compton are held and
firmly bound unto Admiral White and Elyah Brown the full sum of fifty pounds
the the said White and Brown their heirs, etc. To which payment is well and
truly to be made we bind ourselves our
heirs, executors and administrators jointly seperatly and firmly by these
presents sealed with our seals and dated the 22 nd day of May A. Domini 1800.
The condition of the above obligation is such that whereas the above bounden
Lewis Sheppard hath obtained a writ against the bodies of Admiral White and
Elyah Brown – If therefore said Sheppard shall well and truly prosecute his
suit with effect or in case he fails therein shall pay all costs and damages
that shall be awarded thereon then the above obligation shall be void otherwise
to remain in full force and effect. Signed in presence of: Lewis Sheppard &
Thos. Compton (signature)
28. July 3, 1800 (Civil Action Papers, Caswell
County,1799-1800)
Know all men by these
presents that we Francis Smith & Lewis Sheppard are held and firmly bound
unto Thos. Polich the just and full sum of thirty pounds to be paid to the said
Thos. Polich his heirs and assigners to which payment is well and truly to be
made we bind ourselves our heirs, executors and administrators jointly and
seperatly ad firmly by these presents sealed with our seals and dated the 3rd
day of July A. Domino 1800. The condition of the above obligation is such that
whereas the above bound in Frances Smith hath obtained a writ against the body
of Thomas Potich. If therefore the said Francis Smith doth well and truly
prosecute his said suit with effects or in case he fail therein shall well and
truly pay all costs and damages that shall be awarded thereon – then the above
obligation shall be void otherwise to remain in full force and effect. Signed
sealed etc. in the presence of: Francis Smith & L. Shapard (signature)
29. July 28, 1800 (Civil Action Papers,
Caswell County,1799-1800)
State
of North Carolina, To the Sheriff of Caswell County greeting. You are hereby
commanded to take the body of Admiral White and Elyah Brown (if to be found in
your County) and them safely keep so that you have them before the justices of
our County Court of Pleas and Quarter sessions to be held for the County of
Caswell on the fourth Monday of October next to answer Lewis Sheppard assignee
of Richard Simpson of a plea which they render unto him the sum of forty six
pounds, which to him they owe and from him d____ damages twenty five
pounds. Herein fail you not and have you
then and there this ___ Witness, Archebold Murphey Clerk of our said Court at
office the fourth Monday of July on the 25th year of our Independence
A. Domini 1800.
30. July 29, 1800(Caswell County Court Minutes, Family Search,
p 421)
Nathaniel Sanders vs. William Rainey. …The
following jury sworn, to wit,…Lewis
Shepard
31. July 30, 1800(Caswell County Court Minutes, Family Search,
p 429)
Thomas
Robinson vs. Lewis Sheppard. Case.
(jury list) who find that the defendant did assume and did assume within three
years, no satisfaction or settlement offers and assess the plaintiffs damages
to £12 and costs.
John Wilson vs. Richard Hill Exec of Adam
Parrott. Case. …The following jury sworn, to wit,…Lewis Shepard
Note: Thomas Robinson
Sr., died circa 1782 as his will was recorded in June court of 1782. He lists
wife; daughters: Easter, Sarah, Gemina, Pyerce; sons:Thomas (gets land adj.
John Anthony and John Robinson), John, Mark & Alexander. The above case
against Lewis Shapard appears to have been brought by Thomas Robinson, Jr. Very
little information has been found on him. In 1784 tax records of Caswell County
a Thomas Robinson is listed in St. David District, in 1798 a T.R. is listed
Caswell District with no land. Most interesting is in 1800, there is a listing
in Richmond District “James Robinson for Thomas Robinson orphans 400 acres” and
in CC probate records in 1802 Solomon Graves is bound as the administrator of
Thomas Robinson, deceased. This seems to suggest that Thomas Robinson, Jr.
passed away in 1800 shortly after the above lawsuit.
Note: “assume” legally
means, “to take over the liability of a debt on a promissory note, often done
by the buyer of real property which has secured debt upon it. i.e. Mr. Seller
had debt on his property due the original owner and sells it to Mr. Buyer, who
pays the profit of the sale to Mr. Seller and takes over the outstanding debt
owed to the original owner. Usually the original owner must agree to the
assumption.
32. 1801 (Shapard a Family History)
Lewis Shapard sold 100 acres in
Caswell County North Carolina.
33. 1801 (Caswell County North Carolina County Tax List,
1777-1867, Family History Library, p. 428)
“Lewis Shippard” is listed in the Richmond District with 400
acres, one white pole and 4 black poles.
Note: This is in err
as he was residing in St. Davids District with his 400 acres, yet may have been
taxed when visiting Richmond District. Anderson Williams was in St. Davids
District with 410 acres, 1 white pole, 3 black poles and no stud horses.
34. 1801 (Deed Book M, p. 151). William Gooch, Sr. to son Thomas
Gooch 237acres land in Caswell County on the waters of South Fork of Country
Line Creek be part of land upon which I now live. Beginning at a beech by the
creek William Gooch, Jr. corner and runs with his line south 78 chains to post
oak in the old line, thence east along said line bounded for Bird 91 ¼ chains
to post oak, thence north with Johnsons line 34 ½ chains to post oak, thence
new line bounded for John Gooch 47 chains north 21 degrees west to red bud,
wild cherry tree and Spanish oak pointers by a branch, thence down the branch
north 60 degrees west 9 ¾ chains to the creek, and up the creek to the
beginning.
35. 1801 (Deed Book M, p. 208). William Gooch, Sr. to son David
Gooch 72 acres land in Caswell County on the waters of South Fork of County
Line Creek being part of larger tract originally estimated at 132 acres yet in
actuality is 204 acres. Beginning on the bank of said creek north side at a
white oak running thence north 225 poles to black oak on William Kimbroughs line, thence west 74 poles to white oak his
corner, thence south James Rices
line 34 poles to hickory his corner, thence west his line 90 poles to stake his
corner or line, thence south his line 94 poles to post oak in William Jones
line thence east his line 70 poles to blackjack his corner, thence south100
poles to white oak on the bank of the creek William Gooch, Jr. corner, thence
down the meanderings of the creek to the first station.
36. 1801 (Deed Book M, p. 223). William Gooch Sr., to son John
Gooch 300 acres in Caswell County on the waters of the South Fork of Country
Line Creek, being part of the land upon which I live. Beginning at white oak
corner bounded for David Gooch by the creek on the north side running thence
down the creek as it meanders north easterly 17 chains to the mouth of a
branch, thence up the branch south 60 degrees east 9 ½ chains to red bud, wild
cherry tree and Spanish oak pointers by said branch, thence south 21 degrees
east 47 chains to post oak corner of the tract bounded for Isaac Johnston,
thence along said east 18 chains to post oak, thence west to and with a line
bounded for Nathaniel Gooch 26 ½ chains to blackjack, thence with his line
north 28 ½ chains to white oak, thence his line west 7 ½ chains to ash in the
fork of a branch, then down the branch and cross the creek to a hickory on the
bank 6 ½ chains to a pine in David Gooch line, thence along his line south 33 ¾
chains to beginning.
37. 1801 (Deed Book M, p. 196). Richard Estes to Alexander Kerr,
225 acres on waters of South Fork Country Line Creek. Beginning at dogwood by
creek running north 4 Ch 50 L to post oak, thence west 31 Ch 25 L to pointers,
thence south 39 Ch 65 L to pointers, thence east with Nathaniel Rice line 59 Ch
20 L to pointers, thence north with Richard Estes line 45 Ch to small ash and
pointers by the creek, thence up the creek as it meanders with James Yancy line
to beginning.
38. 1801 (Deed Book M, p. 56). Richard Estes to Joseph Chandler,
25 acres land on waters of South Fork of Country Line Creek. Beginning at
walnut tree by creek a corner of the old tract and running south with said line
to and with William Gooch line 17 Ch to post oak, thence with said line west 14
Ch 70 L to a small white oak in said line, thence north a new line
crossing the creek 17 Ch to black gum
and pointers in Lewis Shapard line, thence east with his line and said Chandler
14 Ch 70 L to beginning.
Note:
Richard Estes appears to have predeceased his wife Sarah by a few years. She
died circa 1811. Bartlett Estes was the administrator of their estates.
Note:
Joseph Chandler (c. 1740-1805) born in Virginia, migrated to Granville
County,c. 1762. He had four daughters who married John Pinson, William Penson,
William Mitchell and George Stovall. Susannah Chandler (1768-1854) married
George Stovall (1768-1847) in 1790. In Caswell County Wills, Inventories and
Settlements book E, Joseph Chandler assignes George Stovall and his son William
Chandler as his attorneys. In his will, Joseph Chandler states that there is a
spring on his land that he made use of and one that George Stovall formerly
used.
39. 1801. William Gooch to Richard Estes 30 acres land on waters
of South Fork of Country Line Creek. Beginning at turkey oak William Gooch
corner and running thence east with his line 14 Ch 63 L to small white oak,
thence south a new line 20 ½ Ch to post oak on Nathan Slades line, thence west
with his line 14 Ch 63 L to black jack, thence north with Richard Estes own
line 20 ½ Ch to beginning.
40. 1801 (Deed Book N, p. 31) State of North Carolina to Luke
Pendergast 38 ½ acres on Country Line Creek. Beginning at Spanish oak running
north 37 ½ Ch to white oak, thence west along Martin line 11 Ch to pine, thence
southerly along Browns (Browning) line formerly Sawyer 37 ½ Ch to white oak,
thence east with Chandlers line 9 ½ Ch to beginning.
41. January 10, 1801 (Civil Action Papers, Caswell County,1801-1805)
Know all men by these
presents that we Nathan Williams & William Muzzall are held and firmly
bound unto Lewis Sheppard in the just
and full sum of twenty five pounds to be paid to the said Lewis Sheppard
his heirs executors and administrators to the which payment is well and truly
to be made we bind ourselves our heirs executors and administrators jointly and
severally and firmly by these presents sealed with our seals and dated the 10th
day of January A. Dom. 1801.
The condition of the above
obligation is such that whereas the above bounded Nathan Williams hath obtained
a writ against the body of Lewis Sheppard if therefore the above bounded Nathan
Williams shall well and truly prosecute his said suite with effect or in case
he fail therein that he shall well and truly pay all costs and damages that
shall be awarded thereon – then the above obligation shall be void otherwise to
remain in full force and virtue. (signed) Nathan Williams & W. Muzzall.
42. January 13, 1801 (Civil Action Papers, Caswell County,1801-1805)
Know by all men these
presents that we William Smith and Elisha Evans are held and firmly bound unto
Lewis Sheppard in the full sum of fifty pounds to be paid to the said Lewis his
heirs and assignees to which payment is well and truly to be made we bind
ourselves our heirs executors and administrators jointly and severally and
firmly by these presents sealed with our seals and dated the 13th
January A. Dom. 1801. The condition of the above obligation is such that
whereas the above bound in William Smith hath obtained a writ against the body
of Lewis Sheppard if therefore the said William shall well and truly prosecute
his said suit with effect or in case he fails therein shall well and truly pay
all costs and damages that shall be awarded thereon then the above obligation
shall be void otherwise to remain in full force and effect. (signed) W. Smith
& Elisha Evans
43. February-March, 1801 Lewis Shapard was in Cumberland County,
Virginia with Anderson Williams. (See entry July 23, 1801)
44. April 11, 1801 (Shapard a Family History)
James Paine Shapard was born in
Caswell County, North Carolina. Child of Lewis and Martha
45. April 23, 1801 (Caswell County North Carolina Deed Book
1817-1840, Book M, pg 104-105)
Lewis Shepard of Caswell County to John
McFarland of Person County, for $400, a negro man Pompy. Witness: J. Yancy,
Alex Murphy.
46. April 25, 1801 (Caswell County North Carolina Deed Book
1817-1840, Book M, pg 56-57)
Richard Estes of Caswell County to Joseph
Chandler of same, for 20 pounds, 25 acres at South Fork County Line Creek
adjacent William Gooch, Lewis Shepherd. Witness: Bartlett Estes, M. Estes.
47. April 28, 1801 (Caswell County North Carolina Deed Book
1817-1840, Book M, pg 35)
Between Lewis Sheppard and
Joseph Chandler both of Caswell Co. for $200, 100 acres of land laying and
being on waters of County Line Creek. Beginning at a white oak corner of
Chandlers old survey and running thence north along the said line84 chains to a
pine the old corner, thence west 11 chains and 90 links to a post oak, thence
south a new line 84 chains to a small red oak in Estes line, thence east with
said Estes line 11 chains and 90 links to the beginning. (Signed) Lewis Shapard. Witness: George
Stovall, James Page, Azariah Graves, Jr.
Note: Joseph Chandler
(1739-1805) was born in Goochland Co., Virginia, and was the son of Joseph
Chandler. Migrated to Caswell County, NC. Married Sarah Tatum ca. 1730. They
had 10 children. Joseph died in Caswell Co. in 1805. His son Joseph (1769-1853)
married Elizabeth Stovall ca. 1784 (George Stovall had land next to Joseph –
see above). His son William (b. 1779) was given some of his land in Caswell Co.
His daughters married John Pinson, William Pinson, George Stovall and William
Mitchell.
48. July 15, 1801 (Family Search, North Carolina Estate Files,
Caswell County , Michael Nicholson)
Warren County 15th
July 1801. Frame & Love. Received from Mr. Lewis Sheppard the amount of the
above debt in full…[for a deed of trust and interest from December 29, 1794
amounting to 47.15.7…paid by Lewis Shapard in tobacco and cash]
(signed) Ja. Frame
(Frame
& Love account of Michael Nicolson from December 29, 1794. Paid in full
47.15.7)
49. July 23, 1801 (Civil Action Papers, Caswell County,1801-1805)
The
State of North Carolina Caswell County. This day Lewis Shapard came before me
one of the Justices of the peace for said County and made an oath that he was
at Samuel Williams house in the State of Virginia in the Cumberland County
about the last of February or the first of March last. He mentioned to said
Samuel Williams about the right of a certain Negro woman named Hanna that his
son Anderson Williams had in his possession and was about to sell the said
Negro and Samuel Williams said that he give the Negro to his son Anderson
Williams and saith that he had no objection to his selling her. Sworn to before
me this 23rd day of July 1801 (signed) David Gooch J.P. (signed)
Lewis Shapard.
50. July 23, 1801 (Caswell County North Carolina Deed Book
1777-1817, Book M, pg 67)
Anderson Williams of
Caswell County to James Webb of Granville County, NC., for 150 pounds, sale of
4 negros: Hannah and her 3 youngest children Jacob, Doll, and Sam. Witness:
John Webb, Lewis Shapard, Booker Shapard. Proved on oath of Lewis Shapard.
Lewis Shapard deposes before David Gooch J.P. on July 23, 1801 that he was at
the house of Samuel Williams in Cumberland County, VA., last February or March
and he said he gave said negros to his son Anderson Williams and had no
objection to sale of them.
51. July 29, 1801 (Caswell County Court Minutes, Family
Search, p 477)
William
Smith vs. Lewis Sheppard. Lease.
(list of jury) juror withdrawn by consent.
52. August 1, 1801 (Deed Book R, p. 121), between William
Sawyers of Caswell County and James Shepherd of Orange County, for 60 pounds,
100 acres of land lying and being on the waters of Country Line Creek.
Beginning at a Spanish oak and gum by Graves Mill Road and running east with
Richard Martins line 10 ¼ chains to a pine, thence with Luke Pendergrass line37
½ chains to a small white oak and pointers, thence with Chandlers line West 24
chains 80 links to a pine, thence with his line North one chain 75 links to a
pine, then with his line and Lewis Shapard line west 39 ½ chains to a Spanish oak by the said Mill
Road, then along said road as it meanders to the beginning. Recorded 1814.
(signed) William Sawyers
Note: William Sawyers father, William Sawyer,
Sr., made his last will and testament in 1787 which was probated in 1790,
bequeathing to his son William Sawyer his land on the East side of Graves Mill
Road…this being the same land that was sold to James Shapard in 1801.
53. August 6, 1801 (Caswell County Estate file of Nathaniel
Rice)
Bill from Anderson
Williams to Nathaniel Rice, deceased for 180 parcel tobacco, 1 ¾ quart brandy,
making one pair of shoes, one jug. Total of 2.4.5 was paid on November 23, 1804
(signed) Anderson Williams.
Note: It appears from the above entry that
Anderson Williams opened a store.
54. August 26, 1801 (Person County North Carolina deed book)
Ann Towler wife of Benjamin
Towler to Mary Paine wife of James Paine, for good will and affection and 5 lbs
($), negro woman Jude about 18 years old. 26 August 1801. Witness: Edmond
Shelton, Martha Shepherd, Polly
Shelton.
Note: Polly Shelton is
Martha’s sister who married Edmund Shelton.
55. October 26, 1801 (Caswell County Court Minutes, Family
Search, p 485)
The
execution of a bill of sale from Lewis
Sheppard to John McFarland for a Negro Man named Pomp was duly proved in
open court by the oath of Alexander Murphy one of the subscribing witnesses
thereto and on motion ordered to be registered.
56. October 28, 1801 (Caswell County Court Minutes, Family
Search, p 488)
William
Smith vs. Lewis Sheppard. Case.
(jury list). A juror withdrawn by consent.
The
State vs. William Cundiff. The following jury sworn, to wit, …Lewis Sheppard…Juror withdrawn by
consent of parties.
57. October 29, 1801 (Caswell County Court Minutes, Family
Search, p 489)
Thomas
& John Miles vs. James Gunn. The
following jury sworn, to wit, …Lewis
Sheppard…find for plaintiff in amount of 37 pounds 18 shillings and 6 pence
and costs of suit.
58. December 26, 1801 (Civil Action Papers, Caswell County,1801-1805)
Know
by all men these presents that we Sally Tait and Zephaniah Tait are held and
firmly bound unto James Sheppard and Lewis Sheppard in the full sum of twenty
five pounds to be paid to the said James and Lewis Sheppard their heirs
executors and administrators to the which payment is well and truly to be made
we bind ourselves our heirs executors and administrators joitly and severally
and firmly by these presents sealed with our seals and dated the 26th
day of December 1801.
The conditionof the above
obligation is such that whereas the above bounded Sally tait hath the day of
the date hereof obtained a writ against the bodies of James Sheppard and Lewis
Sheppard if therefore the above bounden Sally Tait shall well and truly
prosecute her said suit with effect or in case she fail there that she shall
pay all costs and damages that shall be awarded thereon that then the above
obligation shall be void otherwise to remain in full force and effect. Signed
sealed in the presence of: Sally and Zephaniah Tait.
59. 1802 (Caswell County Will Book)
Account sales of parcel of
tobacco and one half of stud horse of the estate of Michael Nichols returned by
Administrator to July Court 1796. By Lewis Sheppard in right of his wife. Tobacco
sold to Frame & Love and to John Warrick.
60. 1802 (Caswell County Will Book)
Inventory estate of Booker
Sheppard deceased, by Lewis Sheppard. Money due from George Stovall.
61. January 26, 1802 (Caswell County Court Minutes, Family
Search, p 495)
John Hightower vs. Ambrose S. Bennett. The
following jury sworn, to wit, …Lewis
Sheppard…Non suit
62. January 29, 1802 (Caswell County Court Minutes, Family
Search, p 497)
Salley Tait vs. James Shappard & Thomas Foster.
Debt. Jury assesses plantifs damages to one pound 14 shillings and 4 pence and
that the __ declared on is of the value of 26 pounds 9 shillings and costs of
suit.
(498) Ordered that
Richard Simpson and James Williamson be appointed commissioners to settle with Lewis Sheppard as administrator of the
estate of Michael Nicholson deceased in right of his wife and report thereon to
our next court.
63. April 26, 1802 (Caswell County Court Minutes, Family
Search, p 505)
An
amount of sales of part of the estate of Michael Nicholson deceased was duly
returned to court on oath by Lewis
Sheppard administrator in right of his wife of the estate of the said
deceased and on motion ordered to be recorded.
64. April 27, 1802 (Caswell County Court Minutes, Family
Search, p 506)
William
Smith vs. Lewis Sheppard. Case.
(jury list) who find the defendant did not assume from which judgment the
plaintiff prayed and appeal and gave Henry Atkimon and John Buchanan securities
in the sum of 150 pounds for faithful prosecution.
65. April 28, 1802 (Caswell County Court Minutes, Family
Search, p 507)
Daniel Darby vs. Thomas Dalines. Case. The
following jury sworn…Lewis Shappard…defendant
found guilty.
66. April 29, 1802 (Caswell County Court Minutes, Family
Search, p 508)
Alexander
Walker vs. Lewis Pike. The following jury sworn…Lewis Shappard…defendant found guilty
(509)
Salley Tait vs. James Shappard &
Lewis Shappard. Debt. Payment and settlement offer plead. (jury list) who
find that there is no payment or settlement offer and assess the plaintiffs
damages to 29 pounds one shilling and 4 pence including principle and interest
and cost of suit.
(509)
William Nash vs. James Shappard
& William B. Brooks. Jury find verdict for plaintiff and assess his damages
to 34 pounds 14 shillings and 2 pence and costs of suit.
67. July 5, 1802 (Deed Book M, p. 297). Joseph Chandler to
George Stovall, 100 acres on waters of Country Line Creek. Beginning at white
oak corner of Chandler old survey running north along said old line 84 Ch to
pine the old corner, thence west 11 Ch 90 L to post oak, thence south a new
line parallel with old line 84 Ch to small red oak in Estes line, thence east
with said line 11 Ch 90 L to beginning. (see Lewis Shapard 1812 deed…same land)
68. October 20, 1802 (Family Search, North Carolina Estate Files,
Caswell County , Booker Shapard)
Know all men by these presents
that we Lewis Sheppard, G. Howard and James Williams are held and firmly bound
unto his excellency Benjamin Williams ___ iin the just and full sum of three
hundred pounds to be paid to the said goveonor and his sucessors in office and
assigns to the which payment is well and truly to be made and bind ourselves
our heirs execs and admins jointly and socially and firmly by these presents
sealed with our seals and dated the 20 day of Oct a. Dom 1802. The condition of
the above obligation is such that is the above bound in Lewis Sheppard
administrator of all and singular the
goods and chattels rights and credits of Booker Sheppard decd. do make or cause
to be made a true and perfect inventory of all and singular the goods and
chattels rights and credits of the said deceased which have or shall come into
the hands possession or knowledge of the said Lewis Sheppard or into the hands
or possession of any other person for him and the same as made and which or
cause to be exhibited to the county courts of Caswell within ninety days from
the date of these presents, and the same goods and chattels and credits and all
the other goods chattels and credits of the decd. at the time of his death
which at any time hereafter shall come into the hands or possession of the said
Lewis Sheppard or into the hands or possession of any person for him do will
and truly administer according to law, and farther do make or cause to be made
a true and just account of his said administrationship within ninety days form
the date of these presents and all the __ and residue of the said goods and
chattels and credits which shall be found remaining upon said administration
account the same being first examinied and allowed of by the court of the said
county shall deliver and pay unto such person or persons respectively to which
the same be due, pursuant to the true intrest and meaning of the list of our
G__ Asembly in that case made and provided, and if it shall appear that any
Will or Testement was made by the said decd. and the executor or executors
therein named do exhibit the same unto the court making request to have the
same allowed of and approved of accordingly, if the said Lewis Sheppard above
bound thereunto required do render the said letter of administration
approbation of such testimony being first had and made in the said court, then
the above obligation shall be void otherwise to remain in full force ___signed
sealed and delivers in presence of John ___
(signed)
Lewis Shapard, James Williams, G___ Howard
69. October 24, 1802 (Caswell County Court Minutes, Family
Search, p 517)
An
inventory of the estate of Booker
Shappard deceased was returned to court by the administrator and on motion
ordered to be recorded.
Note: October 1802 (North
Carolina Probate Records, Caswell County, Wills, Inventories, Settlements Vol.
D, 1800-1803, pg, 126)
An inventory of the estate of
Booker Sheppard, Deceased
To Wit: one hand saw, one
smoothing plain, three gimlets, one bay mare, one saddle, one bridle, one pair
saddle bags, one small chest, one small trunk, two small books, two pamphlets,
one razor and case, one shaving box, one pair shoe brushes, one quart bottle,
one curry comb, three moulding plains, two bench plains, one ___ and cash on
hand two shillings, some money due from George Stovall the amount as yet not
known, one hammer, one broad axe, one scrubbing gouge. (signed) Lewis Sheppard.
Sworn in open court. State of North Carolina Caswell County October Court 1802.
Note: Bench Planes
are hand held wood working tools used to flatten and smooth wood via shaving. Mouldng
Planes were made of hardwood with a specially shaped iron chisel inside.
They were scrapped along wood to carve it for moulding for furniture, window
and ceiling borders, etc. A gimlet is a tool for drilling holes in wood.
It is a long screw shaped drill with a cross handle at the end used for
twisting the drill. A gouge is a small chistle with a curved or angled
blade used for woodworking. Curry Comb is a rounded brush with short
“teeth” on one side and a strap for the hand on the other, used for daily
grooming of horses. Bay Mare is a female horse with reddish-brown body color
with a black mane, ear edges and lower legs
70. October 25, 1802 (Caswell County Court Minutes, Family
Search, p 517)
Ordered
that the administrator of the estate o Booker
Shapard be granted to Lewis Shappard
he having entered into bond with James Williamson and Graves Howard securities
in the sum of three hundred pounds for his faithful performance thereof and
letters of administration issued accordingly.
(519)
Ordered that Lewis Shappard
administrator of the estate of Booker Shapard deceased sell the perishable part
of the said deceased according to law and report thereon to our next court.
71. October 26, 1802 (Caswell County Court Minutes, Family
Search, p 520)
Ordered
that Lewis Sheppard be appointed
overseer of the road from Graves Mill to Chandlers Pathe with the usual and
convenient hands.
72. October 26, 1802 (Family Search, North Carolina Estate Files,
Caswell County , Michael Nicholson)
Received October 26, 1802 of Mr.
Lewis Shapard the within amount in full received by me (signed) Jas Wilson
(James
Wilson amount owed from Michael Nicholson for 3.2.11)
73. November 22, 1802 (Caswell County Will Book)
Account of the sale of the
property of Booker Shapard decd.
Lewis
Shapard purchased 1 bay mare for $43.0.0, one broad (?) for $1.0.0. one
pamphlet for $0.1.0, one small chest for $0.2.6, one pair of shoe brushes and
one quart bottle for $0.3.0, one curry comb for $0.4.0, three moulding plains
___ for $0.16.0.
Thomas Shapard and James Shapard also made
purchases.
Note: See January 1803
entry for all details of purchases.
74. 1803 (Caswell County North Carolina County Tax List,
1777-1867, Family History Library, p. 484)
Lewis Shapard is listed as holding 300 acres of land in
St. David District with one white pole and 6 black poles.
Anderson Williams was in St. Davids District with 352 acres, 1
white pole, 3 black poles and no stud horses.
Note: at this time
Caswell County had four districts: Richmond District was located in the
northeast corner and included Caswell Court House (now Yancyville) which was
the county seat, Glouchester District was located in the southeast corner,
Caswell District was located in the northwest corner, and St. David District
was located in the southwest corner.
Note: Yancyville was
originally named Caswell Court House. It was not established along a waterway
and was very slow to grow. In 1810 it had one store, one hatter, 2 taverns and
15 homes. Hillsboro in Orange County was the regional political center. The
closest commercial centers were Richmond and Petersburg in Virginia. Caswell
Court House was renamed Yancyville when it was incorporated and boomed in the 1830s.
75. 1803 (Person County Tax List, Familysearch # 381)
Edmund Shelton is
listed in St. Luke District with 2 slaves.
Note: Circa 1808 Person County Tax list,
Edmund Shelton is listed with 8 slaves and James Paine is listed as having 922
acres and 9 slaves.
76. 1803 (Deed Book N, p. 7). William F. Booker of Willis Georgia
to Nathan Slade of Caswell 300 acres land on South Fork of Country Line Creek.
Beginning at post oak and blackjack in Jones line, thence west with said line
256 poles in Rice line, thence with said line 132 poles to post oak in Leonard
Brown line, thence east 38 poles to stake, thence south 138 poles to blackjack
thence west [probably east] 218 poles to blackjack, thence north to beginning.
77. January 1803 (North Carolina Probate Records, Caswell
County, Wills, Inventories, Settlements Vol. D, 1800-1803, pg, 134)
January Court 1803. [based on
inventory sale dated] November 22, 1802. Account of the sale of the property of
Booker Shapard, Deceased:
Lewis Shapard – one bay mare
$43.0.0; Anderson Williams – 1 saddle $2.10.0; George Stovall – one hand saw
$1.0.0; Lewis Shapard – one broad axe $1.0.0; Stephen Chandler – one book
$0.10.0; John Pinson – one gimblet $0.1.0; Thomas Shapard – one small trunk, 1
book, and pamphlet $1.0.0; Lewis Shapard – one small chest $0.2.6; Anderson
Williams – 1 pocket dictionary $0.7.6; Lewis Shapard – one pamphlet $0.1.0;
Anderson Williams – one pair saddle bags $0.12.3; Anderson Williams – one
smoothing plain $0.2.6; Thomas Shapard – one razor case and shaving box
$0.10.0; Lewis Shapard – one pair shoe brushes and one quart bottle $0.3.0;
Lewis Shapard – one curry comb $0.4.0; Lewis Shapard – 3 moulding plains and
one segooch (?) $0.16.0; Anderson Williams – two bench plains – 0.6.0; James
Shapard – one ink stand and hammer $0.6.6: Total $52.12.4 (signed) Lewis
Shapard, administrator. State of North Carolina Caswell County January Court
1803. This account sales was duly returned to Court on oath by the
administrator and on motion ordered to be recorded.
78. February 5, 1803 (Caswell County Will Book )
Sale of the estate of William
Gooch, deceased. Sold to Lewis Shapard – one razor and strap $0.5.0.
79. February 28, 1803 (Shapard a Family History)
Booker Shapard was born in Caswell
County, North Carolina. Child of Lewis and Martha.
Note: Booker was named
after the Booker Shapard, Lewis Shapards brother, who died in 1802.
80. April 7, 1803 (Family Search, North Carolina Estate Files,
Caswell County , Michael Nicholson)
Polly Nicholson orphan in
account with Lewis Shapard.
1796
July. To Commission on the agrigate amount of the estate of Michael Nicholson
decd. allowed by the court of April 7, 1803 - $10.6.10. To cash paid for
guardian bond $0.6.0. To cash for recording this account and order for
commissioner to settle - $0.4.8.
By one fourth part of the real
estate allowing Martha Shapard relict of said deceased a child’s part
$113.10.2. To the boarding, clothing and of her two years the term allowed the
administrator to settle $16.6.0. Paid interest on this amount for 8 years and 6
months $57.7.7. To boarding, clothing and schooling the said orphan 8 years and
six months $57.7.7. Balance due the orphan $119.4.2. Settled by us commissioner
appointed by court to settle the same 23 January, 1807 (signed) Murphy.
Sally P. Nicholson orphan in account with
Lewis Shapard.
1796
July. To Commission on the agrigate amount of the estate of Michael Nicholson
decd. allowed by the court of April 7, 1803 - $10.6.10. To cash paid for
guardian bond $0.6.0. To cash for recording this account and order for
commissioner to settle - $0.4.8.
By one fourth part of amount of
the real estate allowing Martha Shapard relict of said deceased a child’s part
$113.10.2. To the boarding, clothing and of her two years the term allowed the
administrator to settle $16.6.0. By interest on this amount for 8 years and 6
months $57.7.7. To boarding, clothing and schooling the said orphan 8 years and
six months $57.7.7. Balance due the orphan $119.4.2. Settled by us commissioner
appointed by court to settle the same 24 January, 1807 (signed) Murphy.
Note: A guardian is a
responsible individual of legal age appointed or acknowledged by the court to
manage the property ownership of those incompetent by reason of youth.
81. April 25, 1803 (Caswell County Court Minutes, Family
Search, p 534)
George Hambuckle vs. Thomas Marrighe. The
following jury sworn…Lewis Shappard
Attison Harln __ of W. Chaver vs. Edward
Wallington. The following jury sworn…Lewis
Shappard
82. April 26, 1803 (Caswell County Court Minutes, Family
Search, p 535)
Ordered
that Lewis Sheppard be allowed 5
percent for his trouble in collecting and paying out the moneys belonging to
the estate of Michael Nicholson
deceased as administrator,
83. April 27, 1803 (Caswell County Court Minutes, Family
Search, p 540)
The
account of Lewis Sheppard as
administrator in right of his wife of the estate of Michael Nicholson deceased against the estate of the said deceased
was duly returned to court by the commissioners appointed to settle the same
and on motion ordered to be recorded.
84. July 1803 Caswell County Court Minutes, Family Search,
p 548)
Ordered that John
Pinson be appointed constable in Caswell County he having entered into bond
with Lewis Sheppard security and George
Stovall in the sum of 250 pounds.
85. July 26, 1803 (Family Search, North Carolina Estate Files,
Caswell County , Booker Shapard)
Received 26th July
1803 of the within note eleven pounds fifteen shillings and three pence
Virginia money of Lewis Shappard administrator of deceased by the court (signed
Murphy) (to settle a debt of Booker Shapard to Murphy and Lea from August 3,
1802)
86. August 18, 1803 (Caswell County Will Book E 48, familysearch
#121)
Account of property
and sale of estate of Thomas Langley. Sales to: …Lewis Sheppard – two head of
sheep £1.7.0, three head of sheep £1.7.0, one quart brandy £0.5.0. total of
£4.8.6.
87. November 17, 1803 (Family Search, North Carolina Estate Files,
Caswell County , Thomas Yancy)
Sale of the estate of
Thomas Yancy. Lewis Shapperd purchased 1 cutting box, 1 C____, and 2 bridle
bitts for $0.9.6. Lewis purchased 1 yoke oxen for $9.6.0. Total spent $9.15.6.
88. 1804 (Caswell County North Carolina County Tax List,
1777-1867, Family History Library, p. 566)
Lewis
Shapard
is listed in St. David District with 300 acres, one white pole and 5 black
poles
Anderson
Williams
was in St. Davids District with 352 acres, 1 white pole, 1 black poles.
89. 1804 (Caswell County Will Book)
Estate of Booker
Sheppard, deceased, in account with Lewis Sheppard administrator. Cash received
of George Stovall. Cash paid to : Murphey & Lea, Lewis Shepard, Nathan
Williams, Thomas Shapard, Rhoda Bush, John Graves, Sr., Dr. William Webb, John
Graves & Sons.
90. 1804 (Deed Book N, p. 178). Joseph Chandler, Sr. to William
Chandler, 100 acres land on branch of
South Fork Country Line Creek. Beginning at post oak running north 25 Ch to
black jack, thence east 23 Ch to hickory on Gooch line, thence north 25 Ch to
Spanish oak on Pinson line, thence along the meanderings of said branch of
County Line to white hickory, thence south to Gooch line, thence east along
Gooch line to beginning.
91. January 4, 1804 (Caswell County North Carolina Jury Records
1791-1808)
Bond for Writs to January 4, 1804. St.
David’s District: William Rice, Joseph Roe, John Keen, Thomas Mallory, Lewis Shapard, John Henslee, George
Stovall.
92. January 24, 1804 (Family Search, North Carolina Estate Files,
Caswell County , Booker Shapard)
Received of Lewis
Shepard the within account in full (signed William Wilkerson & W.L. Webb)
(Due to debt of Booker Shapard to Dr. William Webb for medical services for
$3.50 from Sept. 24th and 26th, 1802.
93. January 27 (?), 1804 (Caswell County Court Minutes, Family
Search, p 567)
Richard
Simpson vs. Elizabeth Hart. Jury …Lewis Shepard
94. January 30, 1804 (Civil Action Papers, Caswell County,1801-1805)
We
the undersigned acknowledge ourselves indebted to Lewis Shephard and John
Pinson in the sum of one hundered pounds for the faithful prosecution of a suit,
this day commenced in the name of William Nash against Lewis Shephard and John
Pinson in Caswell Court. And in case of failure therein that in do well and
truly pay all ___ and charges as may occur thereon. Witness our hands and seals
this 30th January A. Dom. 1804. (Signed) A.D. Murphy and John Doe.
95. April 1804 (Caswell County North Carolina Will Book
1777-1814, Book E, pg 98)
Estate of Booker Shepard, deceased, in
account with Lewis Shepard, administrator. Cash received of George Stovall.
Cash paid to: Murphy & Lea, Lewis Shepard, Nathan Williams, Thomas Shapard,
Rhoda Bush, John Graves, Sr., Dr. William Webb, John Graves & Sons.
96. April 24, 1804 (Caswell County Will Book)
Allotment to Elizabeth Yancey, widow and
relict of Thomas Yancey deceased, her dower: 2 tracts on the south fork Country
Line Creek of 85 ½ acres. Commrs: Alex Murphey, Robt. Martin, Jordan Whitlow,
Sol Debow, Daniel Gunn, John Pinson, Lewis Shapard, George Stovall, john Payne,
Wm Kimbrow, James Carrol, David Gooch.
97. April 26, 1804 (Family Search, North Carolina Estate Files,
Caswell County , Booker Shapard)
Received of Lewis
Shepperd in full of the above account (signed) Nathan Williams April 26th
1804. (Due to Debt of Booker
Shapard decd. to Nathan Williams in the amount
of 2.12.3 Virginia Currency from May-June 1802 for clothing items)
98. April 27, 1804 (Family Search, North Carolina Estate Files,
Caswell County , Booker Shapard)
Received April 27th,
1804 of Lewis Shapard administrator of Booker Shapard decd. in full of the
within amount (signed John Graves) (Due to a debt of Booker Shapard to John
Graves for alcohol: Brandy, wine, whiskey, etc., in the amount of 0.15.9 from
Dec. 1800 through July 1802).
99. April 27(?) 1804 (Caswell County Court Minutes, Family
Search, p 587)
A
settlement of the administration of Lewis
Shapard as administrator of Booker
Shapard deceased was duly returned to court by the commissioners appointed
to settle the same and on motion ordered to be recorded.
100. April 27, 1804 (Family Search, North Carolina Estate Files,
Caswell County , Booker Shapard)
April 27, 1804 received of Lewis
Shapard administrator of Booker Shapard decd. in full of the within amount
(signed John Graves) (Due to debt of Booker Shapard to John Graves in the
amount of 8.6.7. for goods: ivory comb, thimbles, knife, cotton, silk,
bandanna, bone mold, etc.. from December 1801 to August 1802)
101. April 27, 1804 (Family Search, North Carolina Estate Files,
Caswell County , Booker Shapard)
The estate of Booker Shapard
decd. in accordance with Lewis Shapard administrator. To cash paid Lewis
Shapard $16.14.8 ½ . To cash paid Thomas Shapard $16.0.0… To balance due Lewis
Shapard $9.15.8 ¼ . In presence to an order of the county court of Caswell to
us directed to audit and settle the accounts of Lewis Shapard as administrator
of the estate of Booker Shapard decd, we have proceeded to settle the same and
find the balance as above, given under our hands this 27th April
1804 (signed Wm. Webb, A. Murphy, James Yancy, S___)
102. Before June 1804 (evidence based conclusion)
Lewis Shapard’s mother
Mary Booker Shapard died in Granville County, North Carolina before June of
1804. She was 57 years of age.
Note: After this date her husband became
erratic in his finances and seemed to lose his will to thrive. Two
grandchildren were born both honoring Mary Booker Shapard, presumably due to
her death. Mary Booker Royster (daughter of Elizabeth and Francis Royster) was
born in June 1804 and Mary Booker Shapard (daughter of James and Frances
Shapard) was born in 1804 in Caswell County, North Carolina.
103. July 30, 1804 (Caswell County Court Minutes, Family
Search, p 592)
Ordered
that Wily Yancy be appointed guardian for Edmund B. Rice and James Rice orphans
of Nathan Rice deceased he having entered into bond with John Yancy, John
Graves and Lewis Sheppard securities
in the sum of 500 pounds for each.
104. October 10, 1804 (Civil Action Papers, Caswell County,1801-1805)
I
borrowed of Alexander Murphy forty pounds thirteen shillings and five pence V.
[Virginia] currency which I oblige myself my heirs or assigns to pay unto him
in Twelve days after date with interest thereon. Witness my hand and seal this
10th October 1804. (signed )Lewis Shapard, William Rainey (witness).
105. 1805 (Caswell County North Carolina County Tax List)
St. David District: Lewis
Shapard – 300 acres, 1 white pole, 5 black poles
106. January 9, 1805 (Shapard a Family History, pg 169; tombstone
in Willow Mount Cemetery)
Robert Paine Shapard was born in
Caswell County, North Carolina. Child of Lewis and Martha
107. April 1805 (Caswell County Court Minutes, Family
Search, p 619)
Ordered
that Alexander Murphy and John Yancey be appointed commissioners to settle with
Lewis Shapard guardian for the orphans
of Michael Nicholson deceased and report to next court.
108. May 17, 1805 (Caswell County Estate Files, Thomas
Kimbrough)
Lewis Shapard bought 3
reap hooks from the estate sale of Thomas Kimbrough.
109. July 29, 1805 (Caswell County Court Minutes, Family
Search, p 626)
Ordered
that Alexander Murphy and James Yancey be appointed to divide the estate of
Michael Nicholson deceased among the several legatees and also to settle with
Lewis Shapard as guardian of the orphans of said deceased and report their
proceedings to next court.
Note: James Yancey,
Esq. (c. 1768-1829) married Lucy Kerr (d/o Alexander Kerr & Elizabeth Rice)
in 1794. She died w/o children. He then married Zilpah Johnston in 1811. She
was the daughter of Dr. Lancelot Johnston and Zeriah Rice (d/o Thomas Rice).
Dr. Johnston was a surgeon during the Rev. War. He operated a store and
ordinary on his land. James Yancey was constable in Caswell County in 1788. He
served in the legislature (General Assembly of North Carolina) in 1798, 1801-03,1807-08,
1811 & 1822. Helped establish the first academy in Caswell County as
trustee (Caswell Academy). In 1804, he was named guardian for the children of
his deceased brother Thomas. He was a Justice (Court of Pleas and Quarter
Sessions)for Caswell County from 1808-1829. The name of Yanceyville was in his
honor as he died in 1829 after he had reached an agreement with the Graves
brothers on acquiring extra land around the courthouse, for the establishment
of a much needed larger courthouse. The new courthouse was completed after his
death in 1833.
James Yancey’s youngest sibling was
Barlett Yancey, Jr. (1785-1828) and son of Bartlett Yancey, Sr. (d. 1784). Bartlett
Yancey Jr. begin teaching school at 15 years of age at the Courthouse. He
became well educated at University of NC and became a lawyer in 1807. He was
elected to the US House of Representatives in 1812 and served until 1817. He
served as a State Senator from 1817-1827. He married Ann Graves in 1808.
110. August 24, 1805 (Person County North Carolina deed book)
David Ford to Edmund Shelton.
For 6 lbs ($), 5 acres on Holt’s mill creek on Virginia Line to Dry Creek
adjacent Timothy Holt. 24 August 1805. Witness: Lewis Shaperd, John Shelton.
Note: Edmund Shelton
was married to Martha Shapards sister Polly Paine Shelton.
111. October 29, 1805 (Caswell County Court Minutes, Family
Search, p 638)
Ordered
that John Pinson be appointed overseer of the road in room of Lewis Shapard with the former hands t
work thereon.
(640)
The State vs. Robert Mullins. Same jury as next except Thomas Harralson and Lewis Shapard in place of John H___ and
Robert Mullins.
112. December 9, 1805 (Caswell County Estate Files, Joseph Chandler)
Lewis Shapard (jurat)
was witness, along with William Breker (?), as the legatees of Joseph Chandler,
deceased, assigned the administrator to his estate. The legatees met and
assigned George Stovall as administrator. Legatees were: James Chandler, William
Pinson, Joseph Chandler (minor), Edmund Chandler, William Mitchell, William
Chandler, Steven Chandler, John Pinson and George Stovall. (Lewis signature as
jurat & witness).
113. 1806 (Caswell County North Carolina County Tax List,
1777-1867, Family History Library, p. 630)
Lewis
Shapard
is listed in St. David District with 300 acres, one white pole and 5 black
poles
Anderson
Williams
was no longer in St. Davids District.
114. January 3, 1806 (Granville County Deed Book S, page 259)
This indenture made the 3rd day of
January in the year of our Lord 1806 between William Shapard of the one
part
of Granville County and the state of North Carolina and Lewis Shapard of the
County of Caswell and the state of North
Carolina
of the other part. Witness that the said William Shapard for and in
consideration of the love, good will and affection he has for his son the said
Lewis Shapard has granted and freely given to his said son Lewis Shapard one
certain tract or parcel of land situated lying and being in the County of Granville
state of North Carolina and bound as follows (viz.): Beginning at Paryear and
Philip Yancey’s corner white oak then west to John Downey’s corner pine in the
crab orchard, thence south on the said Downey line to his corner pointers,
thence west along said Downey’s line to his corner white oak, thence south on
Charles Harris’s line to a pond, thence east on said Harris’s line to Shapard’s
line to a pine, thence north to an oak thence east on said Shapard’s line to a
red oak on Paryear line thence north to the beginning, containing 220 acres be
the same more or less, together [with the]…rents, rights, title, interest,
proper claim and demand whatsoever of him the said William Shapard of in and to
the said land and premises to have and to hold the said land and premises to
unto the said Lewis Shapard his heirs, assignees and the said William Shapard
doth hereby and himself and his heirs to
warrant and defend the title of the aforesaid premises to him the said Lewis
Shapard his heirs and assignees forever to be free and clear of all manner of encumbrances
and from the just right claim or demand of any person or persons whatsoever. In
witness whereof the said William Shapard have set my hand and seal the day and
year above written.
(signed)
W. Shapard, Sen.
Witness: Thomas
Shapard, John Paryear
Granville County February Court
A.D. 1806. The written deed was duly proved in open court by the oath of Thomas
Shapard as subscribing witness there to
and ordered to be registered.
115. January 28, 1806 (Caswell County Court Minutes, Family
Search, p 648)
Lewis Shapard vs. Wylie Yancey.
116. February 27, 1806 (Caswell County Deed book O, p. 220)
Indenture
between the legatees of Nathaniel Rice, deceased of Caswell County, NC., (to
wit) Archibald Rice son of said deceased, Anderson Birk and Nancy his wife and
William Scroggins and Patsy his wife of the one part and Anderson Williams of Caswell County of the other part. Witnesseth
that Nathaniel Rice deceased in his life time did for valuable consideration
receive, bargain, sell and deliver unto the said Anderson Williams a certain
tract of parcel of land containing 440 acres on the waters of South Fork of
Country Line Creek adjoining the lines of Henry Williams deceased, Nathaniel
Rice deceased, William Slade and others, it being part of the tract of land
containing 640 acres granted by said state to John Rice, SR., deceased on March
3, 1779, and the said Nathaniel Rice dying before he had made a deed of
conveyance to Anderson Williams [so heirs contracted a receipt to honor the
conveyance].
Note: See March 10,
1806 entry.
Note: Nathaniel Rice
died in Caswell County on before February 28, 1801, possibly in 1800.
117. March 4, 1806 (Caswell County North Carolina Will Book
1777-1814, Book E, pg 379)
Ann Brooks – Will – 4, March, 1806. Son
William B. Brooks; 9 grandchildren; Wm. B. Brooks sons John, Robert, and
William and daughters Betsy, Ann, and Joanna; Frances A. Shapard’s daughters
Ann, Betsy, and Polley. Executors: son Wm. B. Brooks. Witnesses: Sol Graves, S.
Graves, John L. Graves. Will was probated in court in January 1808.
Note: Frances (Brooks)
Shapard’s mother died in late 1807 as will was probated in January 1808. It
appears that after the death of her mother, Frances and James moved to Orange
County North Carolina circa 1808. Note that in 1806, Frances and James Shapard
had three daughters.
118. March 10, 1806 (Caswell County Deed book O, p. 208)
(Anderson Williams* of Caswell
County to Lewis Shepherd of same, for $220, 382 ¼ acres South Fork of Country
Line Creek, adjacent to Henry Williams, Alexander Kerr now Thomas Johnson,
Nathaniel Rice, Archibald Rice, Leonard Brown now Thomas Brown – being a part
of grant to John Rice, Sr., deceased, of 640 acres in 1779 of which above
mentioned Nathaniel Rice has 200 acres conveyed by John Rice Sr., and Anderson
Williams conveyed 57 ¾ acres of said grant to Archibald Rice. 10 March, 1806.
Witness: William Gooch, Sr., Archibald Rice.)
This Indenture made this tenth
day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and six between
Anderson Williams of the County of Caswell and Sate of North Carolina of the
one part and Lewis Shapard of the County and state aforesaid of the other part
witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of two hundred and twenty
dollars to him in hand paid by the said Lewis Shapard to the said Anderson
Williams the receipt whereof he doth hereby acknowledge that he the said
Anderson Williams hath bargained and sold and by these presents doth bargain,
sell and deliver unto the said Lewis Shapard his heirs or assigns forever a
certain tract or parcel of land situate lying and being in the County of
Caswell aforesaid on the waters of South Fork of Country Line Creek, beginning
at a blackjack on Henry William’s line there north sixty seven degrees east
twenty four chains and fifty links by land claimed by Alexander Kerr now Thomas
Johnstons crossing a branch to a stake there north to Nathaniel Rice’s corner
black oak by a path thence east with said Nathaniel Rice’s line now Archibald
Rice’s thirty eight chains to a stake at corner of said Archibalds thence with
said Archibalds line south eleven degrees east thirty four chains to Leonard
Browns now Thomas Browns corner black oak thence south with Browns line twenty
five chains to a redbud thence west sixty seven chains and ninety links to the
first station containing lay estimation three hundred and eighty two acres and
one quarter of an acre of land be the same more or less (it being part of a
tract of land granted by the State to John Rice Sen. deceased, containing 640
acres bearing the date 1779 of which the above names Nathaniel Rice had 200
acres conveyed by said John Rice Sen. and said Anderson conveyed 57 ¾ acres of
said original grant of 640 acres to Archibald Rice). To have and to hold the said tract or parcel
of land with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise
appertaining unto the said Lewis Shapard his heirs and assigns forever, and the
said Anderson Williams for himself and his heirs doth further contend and agree
to and with the said Lewis Shapard his heirs executors adm. or assigns to
warrant and forever defend a good and lawful right and title in for simple
against himself his heirs or any other person or persons whatsoever unto him
the said Lewis Shapard his executors, adm., or assigns forever free and clear
from all incumberances except thirty acres thereof, which Susannah Rice widow
of John Rice Sen., deceased. In Testimony whereof he the said Anderson Williams
hath hereunto set his hand and fixed his seal the day and year first written,
syned, sealed and delivered.
(Signed
and seal) Anderson Williams
In
presence of us; William Gooch, Sen. & Archibald Rice
State
of North Carolina Caswell County April Court 1806. The Execution of this deed
was duly proved in open court by the oath of William Gooch, Sen., one of the
subscribing witnesses thereto and on motion ordered to be registered.
(Signed) Murphey, C.C.
Note: See February 27,
1806 entry.
*Note: Anderson
Williams (b. 1767) was Lewis Shapard’s brother-in-law through the marriage to
his sister, Mildred Shepard, on December 18, 1786 in Cumberland County,
Virginia. Anderson was the grandson of Thomas Williams who was born in Wales in
1712 and married Susannah Anderson and lived in Cumberland County Virginia.from
the 1760s until his death around 1794. William had two sons; Charles born about
1740 and died in 1805 in Pittsylvanna Co. VA; and Samuel born September 18,
1744 and died around October 1823 in Cumberland County VA.He married Susannah
Ligon in 1766 and then married Mary Wright. Samuel and Susanna had 10 children:
Anderson, William b. 1771, John b.c1773, Charles b. c1775, Reuben b. c1777,
Polly b. c1779, Samuel, b. 1781, Robert b. 1786, Joseph b. 1789. Anderson
Williams and Mildred moved from Cumberland County, Virginia to Caswell County,
North Carolina. Anderson and Mildred moved to Campbell County, Virginia in 1806,
where they settled He is listed in 1810 in Caswell County Census.
He is listed in the Campbell County,
Virginia census of 1830. His occupation was a ‘Wheelwright’. Mildred died
between 1840 and 1850 as she is not listed on the 1850 census of Campbell County,
but Anderson is listed as living with his daughter Susanna Taylor. In 1860
Anderson is living with his daughter Elizabeth Garrett in Campbell County
Virginia. Anderson died after 1860. Anderson and Mildred had 7 children:
Elizabeth b. c1786 and married Joesph Garrett, Susannah “Suckey” b. c1794 and
married John Taylor, Nancy married George Fox, Mary b. c1804 married James
Collins, Daughter b. c1806 d. c 1810, Daughter b. c1808 d. c. 1810, and
Anderson b. c 1810 married Martha Finch in Campbell Co., Virginia.
Note: In the probate
records of Alexander Kerr (Caswell County NC) it states on page 3 & 4;
“Jurors met on 24th of March 1818, proceeded to begin & lay of a
road beginning near Stony Creek Bridge on the road leading by John Bashers and
Benjamin Leas and run it as follows… Beginning at a ___ tree leading on through
and old ___ plantation, the property of the heirs of Alexander Kerr deceased
along the marked line between Mason Stacey of their heirs of said home of Jamie
Lawyers breaking there prong of Honey Creek just below William Sawyers up the
creek and ___ a northern prong of Honey Creek a little below Thomas Fosters old
mill on between said Thomas Fosters of Buford Pleasants then along an old road
to Nathan Williams home, through James
Shapards old field as it is marked along an old used way until it
intersects with the Caswell Road near John Boldens…. (Edmund Rice had a Smith
Shop nearby).
119. March 20, 1806 (Deed Book O, p. 224)
Between Lewis Shapard
and Anderson Birk both of Caswell Co., for 70 pounds Virginia money, 382 ¼ acres of land laying and being on the waters
of South Fork of County Line Creek. Beginning
at a blackjack on Henry Williams line thence north with said line 48
chains to a blackjack said Williams corner, thence north 67 degrees east 24
chains and 50 links by land claimed by Alexander Kerr now Thomas Johnstons
crossing a branch to a stake, thence north to Nathaniel Rices corner black oak
by a path, thence east with said Rices line, now Archibald Rices, 38 chains to
a stake a corner of said Archibalds, thence with Archibalds line south 11
degrees east 34 chains to Leonard Browns, now Thomas Browns corner black oak,
thence south with Browns line25 chains to redbud, thence west 67 chains and 90
links to first station. Land is part of a tract granted by state to John Rice,
Sr., deceased, contatining 640 acres in 1779, of which the above Nathaniel Rice
had 200 acres conveyed by John Rice, Sr., and said Anderson conveyed 57 ¾ acres
of said original grant of 640 acres to Archibald Rice. (signed) Lewis Shapard
Note: Anderson Birk
was the husband (married in November 1804) of Nancy Rice, daughter of Nathaniel
Rice. This is the same land that Lewis purchased of Anderson Williams in March
of 1806. Wylie Yancey married Susannah Rice, daughter of Nathaniel Rice.
Anderson Birk was the son of James Birk, Sr. Anderson first appears in Caswell
County deeds in 1805 and is last mentioned in 1830, afterwhich he moved to
Stewart County, Tennessee.
120. April 30, 1806 (Caswell County Court Minutes, Family
Search, p 660)
Lewis Shapard vs. Wylie Yancey.
Petition. It is the opinion of the court that the prayer of the petition be
granted and that he be released from his securityship and receive his costs.
121. July 29, 1806 (Caswell County Court Minutes, Family
Search, p 674)
Nathan
Williams vs. Seger Merchant. The following jury sworn….Lewis Shapard…
122. August 1, 1806 (Caswell County Court Minutes, Family
Search, p 675)
Solomon
Debow vs. William Hamblette. The following jury sworn….Lewis Shapard…
John
Dranon vs. James Moore. The following jury sworn….Lewis Shapard…
(676)
Darrell Richards vs. John Everett. The following jury sworn….Lewis Shapard…
123. November 8, 1806 (Shapard a Family
History)
Lewis Shapard, Jr., was born in
Person County, North Carolina. Son of Lewis and Martha
124. January 1807 (Caswell County, North
Carolina Guardian Reports)
Sally P. Nicholson – orphan. In
account with Lewis Shapard guardian.
1796,
July – To commission on the aggregate amount of the estate of Michael
Nicholson, deceased allowed by the Court at April Term 1803 – 10.6.10.
To
cash paid for Guardians Order – 0.6.0
To
cash paid for recording this account and Order for commissions to settle –
0.4.8
By
one fourth part of amount of the net estate allowing Martha Shapard relict of
said Deceased a child’s part – 146.7.8
To
board and clothing, &c., of her two years the time allowed by the administrator
to settle – 16.6.0
By
interest in this amount for 8 years and 6 months – 57.7.7
To
boarding, schooling and clothing the said
orphan 8 years and 6 months – 57.7.7
Balance
due the orphan – 119.4.2
Settled
by us appointed for that purpose by Court.
State
of North Carolina, Caswell County January Court 1807. This account was duly
returned to Court by the commission appointed to settle the same on motion
ordered to be recorded.
Polly Nicholson – orphan. In
account with Lewis Shapard guardian.
1796,
July – To commission on the aggregate amount of the estate of Michael
Nicholson, deceased allowed by the Court at April Term 1803 – 10.6.10.
To
cash paid for Guardians Order – 0.6.0
To
cash paid for recording this account and Order for commissions to settle –
0.4.8
By
one fourth part of amount of the net estate allowing Martha Shapard relict of
said Deceased a child’s part – 146.7.8
To
board and clothing, &c., of her two years the time allowed by the
administrator to settle – 16.6.0
By
interest in this amount for 8 years and 6 months – 57.7.7
To
boarding, schooling and clothing the said
orphan 8 years and 6 months – 57.7.7
Balance
due the orphan – 119.4.2
Settled
by us appointed for that purpose by Court.
State
of North Carolina, Caswell County January Court 1807. This account was duly
returned to Court by the commission appointed to settle the same on motion
ordered to be recorded.
Elizabeth M. Nicholson – orphan. In account
with Lewis Shapard guardian.
1796,
July – To commission on the aggregate amount of the estate of Michael
Nicholson, deceased allowed by the Court at April Term 1803 – 10.6.10.
To
cash paid for Guardians Order – 0.6.0
To
cash paid for recording this account and Order for commissions to settle –
0.4.8
By
one fourth part of amount of the net estate allowing Martha Shapard relict of
said Deceased a child’s part – 146.7.8
To
board and clothing, &c., of her two years the time allowed by the
administrator to settle – 16.6.0
By
interest in this amount for 8 years and 6 months – 57.7.7
To
boarding, schooling and clothing the said
orphan 8 years and 6 months – 57.7.7
Balance
due the orphan – 119.4.2
Settled
by us appointed for that purpose by Court.
State
of North Carolina, Caswell County January Court 1807. This account was duly
returned to Court by the commission appointed to settle the same on motion
ordered to be recorded.
125. January 26, 1807 (Caswell County Court Minutes, Family
Search, p 686)
Ordered
that Alexander Murphy, William Gooch, Sr., and John Yancey be appointed
commissioners to settle with Lewis
Shapard guardian of the orphans of Michael Nicholson deceased and report
immediately.
126. January 27, 1807 (Civil Action Papers, Caswell County,1807-1808)
State
of North Carolina, Caswell County. Know all men by these presents that we James
Shapard & Lewis Shapard are held and firmly bound unto Archibald Samuel
Sheriff of the County aforesaid in the just and full sum of one hundred and
fifty pounds current money of the state aforesaid to be paid to the said Samuel
his certain attorney, his heirs executors administrators or assignees we bind
ourselves our heirs jointly and severally and firmly by these presents sealed
with our seal and dated 27 Jany. 1807. The condition of the above obligation is
such that if the above bounden James Shapard shall well and truly make his
personal appearance at our next County Court of Pleas and quarter sessions to
be held for the County of Caswell on the last Monday of April next then and
there to answer George Oldham of a plea that he rendered unto him seventy five
dollars of the value of thirty seven pounds ten shillings currnet money which
he detains to his damage twenty pounds and then and there to stand to abide by
and perform the judgement of said Court and not depart said Court without leave
then the above obligation to be void or remain in full force and virtue. Signed
sealed and delivered in presence of: Jas. Shapard & Lewis Shapard
127. January 29, 1807 (Caswell County Court Minutes, Family
Search, p 695)
An
account of Lewis Shapard guardian of Elizabeth M. Nicholson orphan was duly
returned to court on oath by said guardian and on motion ordered to be
recorded.
An
account of Lewis Shapard guardian of Polley Nicholson orphan was duly returned
to court on oath by said guardian and on motion ordered to be recorded.
An
account of Lewis Shapard guardian of Salley P. Nicholson orphan was duly
returned to court on oath by said guardian and on motion ordered to be
recorded.
128. March 5, 1807 (Deed book T Granville North Carolina)
(Lewis Shapard of Caswell County
sold to Thomas Shapard of Granville County 207 acres in Granville County)
This indenture made the 5th
day of March anno Dommini 1807 between Lewis Shapard of Caswell Couny and state
of North Carolina of the one part and Thomas Shapard of Granville County and
state aforesaid of the other part. Witnesseth that the said Lewis Shapard for
and in consideration of the sum of one hundred and ten pounds Virginia money to
him in hand paid the receipt whereof he doth hereby acknowledge before the
sealing and delivery of these presents hath granted bargained sold and
delivered unto said Thomas Shapard one certain tract or parcel of land situate
lying and being in the County of Granville and bounded as followeth, beginning
Payears and James Yancey’s ccorner thence west to James Yanceys corner white
oak thence north on his line to __ Yanceys corner white oak, thence west to
Downies corner pine in the crab orchard thence south on Downes line to his
corner pointers, thence west on Downes line to Harris’s corner white oak, then
south on Harris’s line to a stake in the pon, Harris’s corner, thence east on
Harris’s line to a black jack – Harris’s corner in Shapards line, north on
Shapards to a red oak Shapards corner east on Shapards line to a red oak
Shapards corner in Preyears line thence north on Preyars line to the beginning
containing two hundred and seven acres – more or less, together with the titles
and previleges, etc. the said Lewis Shapard doth warrant and defend all rites
and titles of said land to the said Thos. Shapard himor his heirs to have and
to hold in peacible possession forever. (signed and seal) Lewis Shapard
Signed, sealed and delivered in
presence of John S. Shapard, William Royster.
State of North Carolina
Granville County May Court A.D. 1807, the foregoing deed was duly proven in
open court by the oath of William Royster a subscribing witness thereto and
ordered to be registered (signed) Sneed,
clk.
129. March 18, 1807 (Estate Papers of William Shapard, Sr.)
The Estate of William Shapard,
deceased in account with Thomas Shapard and Francis Royster Trustees.
1807
Feb 28 – To cash paid Bartholomew Strum 1.6.8; To cash paid Joseph Hart
1.16.10. March 1: To cash paid Da__ James Ridley 4.3.6. March 2 To cash paid
James Vaughan 2.4.6; To cash paid Joseph Barnett 0.16.6; To cash paid John S.
Shapard 2.0.0; Sneed & Hillyard 1.11.9; To cash paid William M. Sneed
0.4.6; To cash paid Thomas Nun 8.2.7 1/2; To cash paid James Hamilton 1.12.0.
March 3: To cash paid James Shapard 0.12.0; To cash paid Zadock Daniel 1.10.0.
March 10: To cash paid William Bullock 100.0.7 ½ . March 18: To cash paid John Webb 7.19.10 ½; To cash paid Leonard Henderson
26.0.6; To cash paid Leonard Henderson 2.8.0; To cash paid Lewis Shapard 5.17.5; July 27: To cash paid Bartholomew Strum
8.12.4; To cash paid John Harn 2.7.4. November 14: To cash paid John S. Shapard
9.0.0.
130. March 20, 1807 (North Carolina Probate Records, Person,
Wills & Inventories 1807-1811)
Sales of the estate of
Thomas Paine in Person County North Carolina. Lewis Shapard purchased a set of
knives and forks at $0.7.0.; 5 barrels of corn at $12.5.0.
Note:
Other purchasers were: Robert Paine Sr.,
Daniel Darby, James Williamson, John Blake, William B. Brooks, Solomon
Paine, Robert Paine, Jr., James
Paine.
131. July 1807 (Caswell County North Carolina Roads
Records, July Term 1807)
Note: It is
believed that Lewis Shapard joined his brother-in-law James Paine and William
Bird Brooks on an excursion to Tennessee in April of 1807 until approx. August.
James Paine’s son (Bishop Robert Paine) recorded that his father went to
Tennessee in 1807 to scout it out, and finally moved there in 1813, describing
the trip. The possibility of Lewis joining his brother-in-law in 1807 is given
credence by the fact that he was with all of these men in late March 1807 and
he is completely missing in the county records from March until January the
following year. The only record of him during this time is the above record in
which his name is curiously crossed out, which would make sense if the court
was informed he was out of state for an extended time.
132. October 1807 (best estimate from William Shapard estate
records)
Lewis Shapard’s father
died in Granville County
133. 1808 - 1796 (A Shapard family History)
Lewis Shapard served
on Jury Duty, etc., from 1796 - 1808
134. 1808 (Caswell County North Carolina County Tax List,
1777-1867, Family History Library)
Lewis Shapard is listed in St. David District
with 300 acres, one white pole and 8 black poles
James Shepard is listed in St. David District
with 218 ¼ acres with no white poles or black poles.
Note: in 1809 James is
listed as a resident of Orange County, North Carolina.
135. 1808 (A History of Caswell County North Carolina 1777-1977,
pg 154-155)
The people of Caswell County apparently
enjoyed politics and often became intensely involved in campaigns. The earliest
noted legal machinery for conducting elections in the county was provided in
the Session Laws of 1808 in a chapter entitled “An Act to establish four
separate Elections in the County of Caswell.” “…that after the passing of this
act, there shall be open and held four separate elections in the county of
Caswell, that is to say, one in each district, at such places as the
commissioners hereinafter named shall appoint and agree upon, which elections
shall be held on the second Thursday in August
annually…” Commissioners were appointed for each of the four districts into
which the county was divided, and they were charged with finding a suitable
place to hold elections. The legislature appointed the first set of commissioners:
Gloucester
District: Robert Parks, William Muzzall, William Lea, John Hightower, Thomas
Turner.
St.
David District: Robert Blackwell, Joseph Scott, Malan Stacey, Lewis Sheperd, Jethro Brown.
Caswell
District: Dudley Gatewood, Gregory Durham, Josiah Womack, John Cobb, John
Green.
Richmond
District: Josiah Lamuel, John Burton, Thomas Harrison, Capt. John Lea, John
Johnson.
…The
commissioners were directed to open the polls at 11am and close them 4 in the
afternoon. When the polls closed the commissioners were to count the votes
promptly and to prepare a list of people who voted. The information (tally of
votes and names of voters) was to be given to the sheriff by 2 pm Friday (next
day) and by him to the next session of court. Any person who voted at more than
one poll on the same day, upon conviction, would have to forfeit 10 pounds. All
elections within the county were held in this manner, even for president and
vice president and congress.
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