William Rushing, 1720–…?>
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- William /Rushing/
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7 years
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1755–1776
Birth: about 1755
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Death: 1776 — Drowning Creek, Anson Co. NC |
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Shared note
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From the research of David Donahue This William Rushing seems to have lived on Brown's Creek near Black Jack Branch, near the present community of White Store in Anson County. This William Rushing may have been the one who received land grant No. 6531 dated 19 April 1763 for 150 acres on both sides of Deep Creek--including his own improvement. He is mentioned in land grant No. 3092 dated 18 April 1771 to Josiah Herndon, Jr., for 200 Acres in Anson County on Black Jack Branch of Brown's Creek, joining William Rushing. This William Rushing is probably a grandson of Mathew Rushing and a first cousin of the contemporary William Rushing who lived between Little Brown's Creek and Thompson's Creek. Most likely name for his father would be William. |
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