Lt. Southy Fisher, Sampson Co, NC (bef 1790)
Is Southy Fisher, head of house residing in the Fayette District of Sampson Co, North Carolina, at the time of the 1790 US Census, the same person as "Lt. Southy Fisher" of the NC Militia?
1790, Sampson Co, NC, Fayette Dist, p 114, line 9:
Southy Fisher, head of household
2 white males over 16
3 white males under 16
2 females
3 slaves
Can you identify this Fisher family? Particularly, the names of the sons of Southy Fisher. I'm especially interested in the source record(s) behind this Fisher genealogy. For example, did Southy Fisher own land? Did his sons inherit his land? Did Southy Fisher write a Will? Did Southy (or his widow) apply for a Rev. War pension?
* * * Southy Fisher of Sampson Co, NC * * *
Southy Fisher Household
(1) Southy Fisher, over 16 (b bef 1775), head of house
(2) Unknown male1, over 16 (b bef 1775)
(3) Unknown male2, und 16 (b 1775-1790), unm in 1790
(4) Unknown male3, und 16 (b 1775-1790), unm in 1790
(5) Unknown male4, und 16 (b 1775-1790), unm in 1790
(6) Unknown female 1 [wife of Southy Fisher?]
(7) Unknown female 2 [dau of Southy Fisher?]
(8,9,10) 3 slaves, unknown sex or age (alive 1790)
* * * Bailey Fisher of Sampson Co, NC * * *
Is Bailey Fisher related to Southy Fisher?
On the same census page as Southy Fisher (p 114, line 38) is this record of the Bailey Fisher household.
Bailey Fisher household:
(1) 1 white male over 16
(2) 2 white males under 16
(3) 2 white females
(4) 1 slave
Patrice (Fulton) Stark
Lone Tree, Colorado
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Re: Lt. Southy Fisher, Sampson Co, NC (bef 1790)
Elizabeth Hagwood 12/30/08
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Re: Lt. Southy Fisher, Sampson Co, NC (bef 1790)
Everette Barman 4/14/04