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6 Nov. 1775. Hosea Tapley of Orange Co. to John Pryor Tapley and Hosea Tapley, Jr. his grandsons, 639 acres on norhth side of Flat River. Wit: Thos. Douglas, John Bumpass, John Saterfield, John Paine. Caswell Co. Deed Book A, p. 5. (Kendall, p. 1)
10 Sept. 1788. John Tapley of Burke Co., Ga to John Womack of Caswell Co., for 30 lbs,NC money, 100 acres on Flat River adjacent John Tapley. Wit: Hosea Tapley, Pegey Tapley. Caswell Co. Deed Book F, p. 79-80. (Kendall, p. 107)
13 Jan. 1791. John Womack to Hosea Tapley, both of Caswell Co., for 5 shillings, 420 acres on Double Creek of Hico adjacent Rankin. Wit: Shadrick Hargis, John Tapley. Caswell Co. Deed Book G, p. 228. (Kendall, p. 129)
10 Oct. 1785. John Womack to John Tarpley (Tapley) for 200 lbs, 200 acres on waters of Gun Creek adjacent Daid Mitchell, Daniel Brown, Daid Herndon. Wit: Joel Pope, Peggy Tapley. Caswell Co. Deed Book E, p. 22 (Kendall, p. 88).
24 June 1788. Thomas Tarpley of Caswell Co. to John Buchan for 100 lbs, 200 acres on Rattlesnake Creek adjacent Ingram, Poteat, Jonathan Oxford. With John ?. Caswell Co. Deed Book E, p. 293 (Kendall, p. 103).
A-125 Will of Hosea Tapley.21 march 1770.
22 Mar. 1770. Will of Hosea Tapley. Affidavit: "This day came Victory Rankin and made oath that she was a Hosea Tapley's Jr. before he died and he said land to go to sons John Pryor Tapley and Hosea Tapley. One part to go to sons John Pryor Tapley and Hosea Tapley. One part to go to another son if his wife has one" Witness: John Pryor. Orange Co., NC Will Abstracts, Book A, p. 125. Source: Abstracts of Wills Recorded in Orange County, North Carolina, 1752-1800: And (202 Marriages Not Shown in the Orange County Marriage Bonds) and Abstracts of Wills Recorded in Orange County, North Carolina, 1800-1850, Volume 2, p. 25.
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Note John Pryor's Will is dated 28 Dec 1771. Lucy Pryor Tapley Womack
might have been was a widow at the time her father's Will was
drafted. Hosea Tapley, Jr. apparently died ca. 1770. Lucy's father,
John Pryor signed an Affidavit regarding Hosea's land.
Affidavit: The day came Victory Rankin and made oath that she was at
Hosea Taypley's Jr before he died and he said land to go to sons, John
Pryor TAPLEY and Hosea TAPLEY - one part to go to another son if his
wife have one. JOHN PRYOR (signed) March 22 1770.
JOHN PRYOR Will Book A p 160 Orange CO.,: I John Pryor, of North
Carolina, Orange Co., son ROBERT PRYOR - land in Granville, daughters
- Elizabeth FLOURNOY, Rhoda STONE, Mildred WOMACK, Lucy TAPLEY;
Grandson JOHN PRYOR, son of GREEN PRYOR, daughter Leah PERKINS,
granddaughter Betty Green PRYOR, daughters Rachel POPE, Dority PRYOR,
Moritha (Henrietta) PRYOR, Sons JOHN HENRY PRYOR, ABNER PRYOR,
Grandson JOHN PRYOR SMITH (Virginia money) I direct land I purchased
from Hosea TAPLEY Jr 301 acres on Flat River be sold and the money
divided. Wife Margaret PRYOR executrix. Dated 28th Dec 1771.
Witnesses: Burges HARRELSON, Joseph HICKS, Peter ROGERS. Proved Jan
1772
JOHN PRYOR Caswell CO., Deed Book A p 16 May 28 1777 William STONE and
David WOMACK and Margaret PRYOR widow executrix of the estate of JOHN
PRYOR deceased of Orange CO., to Henry MCNEILL the land John Pryor
purchased from Hosea Tapley Sr J Hosea Tapley Jr Adjoining each
other.
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