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JAMES SINGLETARY"SHORT', (James5, Benj.4, Jona.3, Benj.2, Rich.1), b.1790-94, Bladen Co., N.C., m. 1816, to SARAH PRUDENCE CHESHIRE, dau. of RICHARD CHESHIRE, b. 1757, d. Jan. 26,1851.
Pension application of PRUDENCE CHESHIRE, as a Revolutionary War widow Feb. 6, 1854.
James' mother's name was Nancy Ann McCaleb.
James was living beside Richard Cheshire in 1810 Bladen Co., N.C. census.
James was in Bladen County in 1815.
James called "Short" in deed 1816, Bladen Co., also in The Robeson Accounts.
James buys land in Rutherford Co., N.C. from William White, 4 Nov. 1818.
Rec. May 15,1821, Deed Bk. 32/33 p. 393-4.
James was listed in the1820 Rutherford Census.
James state land grant entered 1834, Rec. Nov. 2, 1836.
On March 22, 1839, Mark R. Dedmon writes in his will, "for love and affection" To my granddaughter Demony Singletary, and to my daughter Mary Polly Dedmon Proctor and John Proctor, lifetime use of the place.
Recorded March 17,1840 Bk. 44, p. 3, Rutherford Co., N.C.
James was listed in1840 Walker Co. Census: Drury 17 and Elizabeth, still at home.
There is apparently truth in the Indian tradition; that some descendants applied for government land as such.
ISSUE:
1.F. ELIZA N. SINGLETARY, b.1810?, Bladen Co., N.C., n.m. in 1840, d.1894, Ga.
2.F. NANCY ANN SINGLETARY, b.1810-1820, Bladen Co., N.C., m. 6 Mar. 1832, to JOHN L. DEDMON, Rutherford, NC.
3.F. Others being born 1810-1820
4.M. WILLIAM SINGLETARY, b.1818, Rutherford Co., N.C., m. before 1839 DEDMANY PROCTER
5.M. REV. JOSEPH WILSON SINGLETARY, b. May 20,1819, Rutherford Co., N.C., m. to SUSANNAH DICKEY, d. July 24,1911
6.M. DRURY DOBBIN SINGLETARY, b. 1822, Rutherford Co., N.C., m. to ELIZABETH (1st), and RACHEL (2nd), d. 1897, Ga.
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