Solomon Rushing, …–1811?>
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- Solomon /Rushing/
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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 Solomon Rushing received Land Grant No. 4116 issued January 22, 1773 by Josiah Martin, Royal Governor of the Colony of North Carolina. The grant was for 200 acres on the southwest side of the Pee Dee River, joining the bank of a small drain on the north side of Richard Rushing branch on Brown's Creek. This land probably just north of the present crossroads community of White Store. Solomon's will specifically names daughters Mary Ann and Susanny. It also clearly indicates that he has other children. Paul Rushing and Stephen Rushing, executors of his estate, and John Rushing and Mathew Rushing, the witnesses to the will, probably are Solomon's sons. Some transactions of Paul and Stephen Rushing in regard to their father's estate are witnessed by another Solomon Rushing. |
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