Land Patents involving a Robert White's of NC
Colony of North Carolina 1765-1775 Land
Patents:
(by Margaret M. Hofmann)
Crown to: William Tyron, Royal Governor Patent Book 20
1358 - p.389 -- Robert White - 22 Dec 1768 - 300 Acres in Anson on a branch (on the) upper side of Brown Creek, joining (a point) above Joseph White Jr.
2035A-p.505 -- Robert White - 16 Dec 1769 - 150 acres in Dobbs on the South side of the Vine Swamp, joining Anthony Gilbert, Davis Corner, and (a point) near Barn Hill Pocoson.
2558 - p.585 -- William Wood - 11 Dec 1770 - 80 acres in Mecklenburgh on the waters of twelve mile crk, joining Robert White, Charles Miller, (a point) near Colwells Line and Lockarits Land.
3071 - p.679 -- Joseph Kemp - 18 Apr 1771 - 250 acres in Anson on both sides of Brown Creek, joining the highland near the Creek low ground (a point) near Joseph White Jr., and Robert White, and land lately occupied by Joseph White Sr.
Crown to: Josiah Martin, Royal Governor Patent Book 25.
7448 - p.64 -- Nathan Bryan - 4 Mar 1775 - 250 acres in Craven and Dobbs, joining Walter Lane (Now Thomas Bryan), Robert White, and land Bryan?? bought of Prichard.2561 - p.100 -- Robert White 4 Mar 1775 - 19 acres in Dobbs on the Vine Swamp joining Calverts corner and Tootles Corner.
7561 - page 100 -- Robert White, JR. 4 March 1775 - 19 acres in Dobbs on the Vine Swamp, joining Calverts corner and Tooties corner.
Colony of North Carolina 1735-1764 Land Patents:
Crown to: Gabriel Johnston, Royal Governor Patent Book 5
3093 - p.279 - Robert White - Walter Lane - 21 Jun 1746 - 270 acres in Craven Co., on the North Side of Trent River and on the South branch of Vine Swamp, joining the Swamp and Robert White.
3200 - p.302 -- Robert White - 20 Apr 1745, 120 acreas in Craven Co. on the south branch of the Vine Swamp, joining Mr. Lake ? and the Swamp.
Colony of North Carolina 1765-1775 Land
Patents:
(by Margaret M. Hofmann)
Crown to: William Tyron, Royal Governor Patent Book 18
219 page 174: John Kinsey 28 October 1765 - 150 acres in Dobbs on a branch of Tuckahoe called Joshua's branch, joining Lucey Kinsey and (a point) near William Whitehead.