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Clayton Mann  
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 More options Mar 7 2007, 11:06 pm
From: "Clayton Mann" <claytonpm...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2007 23:06:09 -0500
Local: Wed, Mar 7 2007 11:06 pm
Subject: Re: Holts in Court Minutes

Thanks Beth.  I can tell you've been working hard at this.  Regarding Andrew
Peddy, he did not move over to Chatham from Wake until about 1818.  He was a
very prominent citizen of southwestern Wake County, and as such I have
rarely seen his name written in any records as Petty. He is listed very many
times in the early records of Wake County. If you come across any Peddys if
you review these minutes any further, I can assure you they are all part of
his family.

The Johnstons/Johnsons you have found are part of our family.  John Mann
Johnston, Joseph Johnston, and James Johnston were sons of Charles and
Prudence Mann Johnston.  There are a whole lot of Johnstons & Johnsons in
those early Chatham records that are not our family. It can be hard to keep
them straight.

Barzilla Mims, born about 1806, died in June of 1879.  He married Willey
Mims, granddaughter of Andrew Peddy and daughter of William & Priscilla
Peddy Womble.  Squire Holt, Richard Holt III and Rigdon Holt were brothers
and the oldest sons of Richard Holt, Jr.  Stephen Mann, Daniel Mann and
William Mann were brothers and the sons of Stephen Mann who died in 1815.
It's interesting that these three men always seem to show up together. I
have seen Chatham court minutes from 1832 I believe it was where they were
also listed for road work.  They appear to have remained very close after
their father died so young.  Their only sister (that I am aware of) Gilly
Mann married Richard Holt, III.

Andrew Jackson Mann was the son of Isham Mann.  Isham Mann was the son
Frederick Mann who I believe was the same Frederick Mann who lived in
Northampton County, NC and was likely to be Richard Mann's uncle.  Wesley
Mann was the son of Roland Mann.  This was a different Mann family that like
the Isham Mann family lived north of Pittsboro.  Thomas Mann could be one of
two people.  One was the oldest son of Daniel Mann and nephew of Martin
Mann.  He evidently was the only child that did not move with his father and
family to Guilford County around 1831.  Or he was the son of William Mann
and nephew of Roland Mann.  I'm inclined to think he was the latter since
Thomas, son of Daniel, was not born until about 1818 and Thomas, son of
William, was born about 1806.

It appears that any interesting court minute records from the 1820s must be
few and far between.  Is this true?  No mention of the Holts between 1826
and 1830?  George Holt died in 1826...just wondered if there were any
mention of that.

Thanks again,
Clayton

On 3/7/07, Elizabeth Moye <ermo...@hotmail.com> wrote:


 
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