Anna ? SINGLETARY

Female Abt 1750 -


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Anna ? SINGLETARY was born about 1750 in Bladen County, North Carolina (daughter of Richard SINGLETARY and Joyce UNKNOWN).

    Family/Spouse: Unknown Salter or Elkanah ALLEN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Richard SINGLETARY was born about 1708 in Charleston, South Carolina (son of Jonathon SINGLETARY and Hel Len AH); died on 08 Mar 1773 in Will, Bladen County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./
    Richard Singletary received a grant for 2000 acres of land in October 1728. This tract of land lay on both sides of the Cape Fear River and encompassed Elizabethtown in Bladen, Co., NC. The property was was conveyed in his will in parcels as "Strathbougie Plantation" and "Sugar Loaf". Richard witnessed the conveyance of a town lot in Brunswicktown for Colonel Maurice Moore in 1735.

    NOTE 2./ BLADEN CO., NC DEED BOOK 1738-1779
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    May 25, 1757: George RONALD of Glasgoe in North Brittain merchant who was surviving co partner of Charles HELPBURN both State of Brunswick on Cape Fear River in NC & John SMITH of Bladen, planter. 40 lbs. 320 A NE side of NW branch of Cape Fear River..sd tract granted to Richard SINGLETARY June 19, 1736..& conveyed to sd Geo. RONALD & Charles HEPBURN Feb 26, 1738...& the plantation whereon sd John SMITH lives..Wit: Jos.BURGWIN, Willm. BASTRAM. P.24-6

    NOTE 3./ Will of Richard Singletary - 1773

    In the Name of God, “Amen”
    The 8th of March A. Domini 1773, I , Richard Singletary, Senior, of the County of Bladen and the Province of North Carolina, being sickly and weakly in body but of perfect mind and memory thanks be unto God therefore calling unto mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament, that is to say principally and first of all, I give and recommend my soul into the hands of God that gave it and my body I recommend to be buried in a decent Christian burial at the discretion of my Executors not doubting but at the General resurrection I shall receive the same again by the Power of God, and as touching such worldly estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me in this life, I give, devise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form:

    Impremis: I give and bequeath to my well beloved son Benjamin Singletary, the heirs of his body forever three hundred and twenty acres of land, beginning at the lower corner of the Susan Camps or Strayboge land, then down the N.W. River to the store landing, then back the course of the survey likewise, two hundred acres adjoining being apart of my back survey likewise two hundred acres by survey in Plumb Branch, likewise I give to my son Benjamin my negro fellow called Old Pompy.

    I give to my well loved son William Singletary and to the heirs of his body forever the plantation whereon I now live beginning at the store landing then down the N.W. River containing three hundred and twenty acres be it more or less, also I give my son William four hundred and forty acres joining the same part of my back tract on Harrison’s Creek, also my negro fellow called young Pompy.

    I give and bequeath to my son Richard Singletary five hundred acres of land know by the name of Susan Camps or Straboge to him and the heirs of his body forever.

    I give to my daughter Elizabeth Singletary, widow of John Singletary, my negro fellow named Charles.

    I give to my son in law Elkanah Allen five shillings proclamation money.

    I give to my well loved wife Joyce Singletary, my negroes Tom, Jimmy and Judge, during her life then I give Tom to my son Richard, Jimmy to and Judy to be divided between my sons William and Richard. I likewise give unto my wife Joyce my household furniture and stuff during her life the to be divided between my sons, Benjamin, William and Richard.

    I do constitute, make and ordain my son William Singletary and my nephew William Salter my Executors of this my last Will and Testament, and I do hereby utterly disallow, revoke and disannul all and every other former testament, wills, legacies, rights and executors by me in any ways named, willed and bequeathed, ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have set my hand and seal the day and year above written.
    Richard Singletary (Seal)

    Signed, sealed and pronounced and declared by the said Richard Singletary as his last Will and Testament in the presence of us.
    Gainor Humphreys
    Joseph Humphreys
    Benjamin Humphreys

    Will Book 2, Page 287, Bladen County, NC

    Richard married Joyce UNKNOWN about 1730. Joyce died after 1773 in Bladen County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Joyce UNKNOWN died after 1773 in Bladen County, North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. Elizabeth SINGLETARY was born between 1730 and 1740 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died after 08 Mar 1773.
    2. Benjamin SINGLETARY was born about 1735 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died before 1790 in Bladen County, North Carolina.
    3. William SINGLETARY was born about 1738 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died on 01 Jun 1785 in Bladen County, North Carolina.
    4. Rachel SINGLETARY was born about 1747 in Bladen County, North Carolina.
    5. 1. Anna ? SINGLETARY was born about 1750 in Bladen County, North Carolina.
    6. RS Richard SINGLETARY was born about 1753 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died on 11 Sep 1830 in Bladen County, North Carolina.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Jonathon SINGLETARY was born on 28 Aug 1683 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts (son of Benjamin SINGLETARY and Mary STOCKBRIDGE); died on 17 Jun 1750 in St. Thomas & St. Denis, South Carolina; was buried in St. Thomas & St. Denis, South Carolina.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ from The Descendants of Francis Singletary Compiled By Dorothy Courtney Saunders - 1997

    Jonathan was associated with Governor James and Colonel Maurice Moore as members of the "Goose Creek Faction" in the Tuscarora Indian Expeditions of 1712 and1713 in North Carolina. He witnessed a deed of conveyance of 200 acres of land in Chowan Co., NC in 1716. His descendents established the North Carolina line of the Singletary family.

    NOTE 2./ His wife died at Charleston SC on 25 Feb 1732.In St. Thomas & St. Denis Church records. Possible 2nd marriage to Hellena ? in Cape Fear area. Land grant in SC 16 Aug. 1705, was in Chowan Co. NC 31 Oct 1717. Lived in Winyah, SC in 1739 but gone before 1755.

    The Descendants of Francis Singletary Compiled By Dorothy Courtney Saunders - 1997

    Jonathon married Hel Len AH in 1704 in South Carolina. Hel was born about 1685; died on 25 Feb 1732 in St. Thomas & St. Denis, South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Hel Len AH was born about 1685; died on 25 Feb 1732 in St. Thomas & St. Denis, South Carolina.
    Children:
    1. Benjamin SINGLETARY was born about 1705 in Bladen County, North Carolina; died on 22 Aug 1765 in Bladen County, North Carolina.
    2. 2. Richard SINGLETARY was born about 1708 in Charleston, South Carolina; died on 08 Mar 1773 in Will, Bladen County, North Carolina.
    3. Mary SINGLETARY was born about 1711.
    4. Joseph SINGLETARY was born about 1713 in South Carolina; died on 04 Jul 1772 in Wil, Bladen County, North Carolina; was buried in Jul 1772 in Rising Cemetary Bladen County, North Carolina.
    5. William SINGLETARY was born about 1715 in South Carolina; died before 16 Nov 1785 in Bladen County, North Carolina.
    6. Sarah SINGLETARY was born about 1719 in South Carolina; died on 05 Nov 1775 in Bladen County, North Carolina.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Benjamin SINGLETARY was born on 04 Apr 1656 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts (son of Richard (Dunham) SINGLETARY and Susannah M. COOK); died in Jul 1699 in Red Bank, Summerville, SC; was buried in 1699 in Red Bank, Summerville, SC..

    Notes:

    Note 1./
    Benjamin Singletary, youngest son of Richard (d.1687) was a soldier under Lieutenant Swett in "King Phillip's War" which was brought to an end April 12, 1676 upon the death of King Phillip. On the 4th of April, 1678 he married Mary Stockbridge and settled in his native town of Haverhill, Mass. 1695, he left Mass. and migrated to the Province of South Carolina and settled at a place on the Ashby River called Red Bank near Summerville, SC in the ST. Thomas & ST. Denis Parish. Here, on July 8, 1699 he obtained a warrant for 300 acres of land.

    Note 2./
    Benjamin Singletary. Born April 4th,1656. Married Mary Stockbridge April 4th, 1678 and settled in his native town of Haverhill, MA. In 1695 he left MA and settled in South Carolina. The book I have shows that his descendants chose to spell their name "Singeltary". It also says that Bejamin became the founder and head of the So. Carolina branch of the Singletary family. It shows that all of his children were born in MA. They are: 1) Susanna(h)Jan. 27,1679; 2)Richard,Mar 16,1681; 3) Jonathon, Aug. 28,1683; 4)John, July 6, 1686; 5) Broughton,Mar 25,1689; 6)Joseph,Feb 9, 1692-3; 7)Mary. July 14,1695

    Note 3./
    What is known is that Benjamin, youngest son of Richard (d.1687), migrated to South Carolina in 1695. Benjamin's descendants are the origin of the family in North and South Carolina. Benjamin received a warrant for 300 acres of land near Red Banks,SC (Summerville,SC) on July 8, 1699. On November 4,1703, Richard Singletary, Benjamin's son, was granted a warrant for 500 acres of land in Berkeley Co. SC. Berkeley County is located in the ST. Thomas & ST. Denis Parish area.
    South Carolina jury list for the years 1718 through 1783 include the following Singletarys from ST. Thomas & ST. Denis Parish: Benjamin 1744; Joseph Sr. and Jr. 1744; Jonathan 1744; Britian(Braton) 1720 & 1731; Jonathan 1720, 1731,1737, & 1740; Benjamin 1740,1751, & 1757; David 1751 & 1757; James 1731; Joseph Sr. 1737; Joseph Jr. 1740 & 1757; John 1757 & 1767; Richard 1720 & 1757; Thomas 1757.
    Jonathan, (son of Benjamin who migrated to SC) and his sons Richard, William and Joseph migrated to Bladen Co., NC in the Cape Fear River Basin in the early 1700's. They were associated with James and Maurice Moore and the "Goose Creek Faction" in the Tuscarora Indian Expeditions of 1712 and 1713. Jonathan witnessed a deed in Chowan Co., NC (Deed Book #1, No. 1032) dated july 30,1716 between Edward Smithwick of Albermarie Co. conveying 200 acres of land adjoining Nathan Moore to William Lattimer. Jonathan's son, Richard was granted 2000 acres of land in October 1728 in Bladen Co., NC. Richard also witnessed for Maurice Moore the conveyance of Lot. No. 9 of Brunswicktown to John Martindale on September 7, 1735. Colonel Maurice Moore was a leader of the "Goose Creek Faction", settled Brunswicktown and built Orton Plantation which he later gave to his brother "King Roger Moore". Jonathan's son, William, received a grant for 1200 acres of land in Bladen Co., NC in 1738 adjoining to his brother Richards land. Also, Joseph ( Jonathan's son) held land adjoining to his brothers Richard and William in Bladen Co., NC. Between the years of 1820 and 1850 most of the Singletary families in Bladen Co., NC migrated to Georgia, Florida and Alabama. They continued to move for land was still cheap in Georgia and public land was available in Florida, Alabama and Mississippi.

    In many instances, Thomas Co., GA, became the point of departure for those moving west before 1840.
    Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts to 1850. Farmer's Register, Vol. 4, p. 102.
    Directory of Ancestorial Heads of New Eng. Families, Vol.4, Frank R.Holmes
    First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodbridge Olde East New Jersey, Orra Eugene Monnette, Parts 2, 3, and 4.
    Records for ST. Thomas and ST. Denis Parish, South Carolina.
    The Singletary Family History 1599 - 1989, Yvonne Miller Brunton.
    South Carolina Jury Lists, 1718 - 1783, Mary B. Warren.
    Wills, Land Grants, Deeds, Census of 1790 - 1850.
    Public Records of Bladen Co., North Carolina.
    Public Records of Thomas Co., Georgia.
    Public Records of Leon Co., Florida.
    [Singletary Family .FTW]

    Benjamin married Mary STOCKBRIDGE on 04 Apr 1678 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts. Mary (daughter of John STOCKBRIDGE and Mary HATCH) was born on 29 Apr 1655 in Sictuate, Mass; died after 1696 in Red Bank, Summerville, SC; was buried in Red Bank, Summerville, SC. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary STOCKBRIDGE was born on 29 Apr 1655 in Sictuate, Mass (daughter of John STOCKBRIDGE and Mary HATCH); died after 1696 in Red Bank, Summerville, SC; was buried in Red Bank, Summerville, SC.
    Children:
    1. Susannah SINGLETARY was born on 27 Jan 1679 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts; died after 1749 in South Carolina.
    2. Richard SINGLETARY was born on 16 Mar 1681 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts; died on 12 Jun 1723 in St. Dennis Charleston, South Carolina.
    3. 4. Jonathon SINGLETARY was born on 28 Aug 1683 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts; died on 17 Jun 1750 in St. Thomas & St. Denis, South Carolina; was buried in St. Thomas & St. Denis, South Carolina.
    4. John SINGLETARY was born on 06 Jul 1686 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts; died before 1690 in Died Young.
    5. Brayton SINGLETARY was born on 25 Mar 1689 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts; died in 1737 in SC.
    6. Joseph SINGLETARY was born on 09 Feb 1692 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts; died after 1740 in Berkeley Co., South Carolina.
    7. Mary SINGLETARY was born on 14 Jul 1695 in Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts; died in in South Carolina.
    8. Hannah SINGLETARY was born on 18 Oct 1696 in South Carolina; died in in St Thomas St Denis Parish, South Carolina.