date
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Place
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Event
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1741
Apr 23
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Amelia County, Va.
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Richard Womack purchases land
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1758
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Lunenburg Co. Va.
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Abraham Womack private in Va. Colonial Militia, French and Indian War
(serves with John Mitchell-future brother in law)
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1761
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Orange Co. NC
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Aug 1761, Orange Co, NC Court minutes, 57-252, "Ordered
that Richard Womack, Jacob Womack, Abraham
Womack, Josiah Aldey {sic, Richard Womack's son-in-law},
Robert McFarland, Andrew Evans, Frederick Kerlock, Robert Donaldson, Hugh
Barnet, William Barnet, William Chambers Jr, Edward Chambers & John
Hurley be appointed a jury to lay out and open a road to begin where the road
from the County line crosses the road leading from where John Pryor, Esq
lives to Orange County house, thence ... to .. Granville County line, and
that Edward Chambers, Robert McFarland & Thomas Douglas be appointed
overseers."
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1763
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Granville Co. NC
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Abraham Womack marries Martha Mitchell
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1765
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Orange Co. NC
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Abraham Womack buys 166 acres on Hico
Creek adjoining land of John Pryor (patent book 14, p.385)
dated 7 Jun 1761
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1767
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Orange Co NC
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Abraham buys 205 acres Mayo Creek (formerly belonging to Philip
Pryor)
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1771
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St. George Parish Ga. (later Burke Co. now Jefferson Co.)
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3 Sep 1771, St. George Parish, GA {later Burke Co, GA; the
area where the Womacks lived is modern Jefferson Co, GA}. Georgia Land
Owner's Memorial 1758-1776. John Womack, 100 acres, St. George Parish, 2/100,
14 Dec 1771. Bounded on NW by John Emanuel, SW by Richd Womack and Peter
Grant, other sides vacant. Granted to self 3 Sep 1771. Signed by Abraham Womack for John
Womack.
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1771
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Rocky Comfort Creek, Burke, Ga.
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Richard Womack and his wife were living here with four children and
six negroes. Colonial Records of GeorgiaVol. X page 897.
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1771
Sept.
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Rocky Comfort Creek, Burke, Ga.
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Capt. Jonathan Kemp moved from NC to St. George Parish (Burke Co) in
abt 1768 and bought 100 acres of land on Rocky Creek. Here he met and married
Sally “Patsy” Womack. Colonial Records of Georgia by Chandler Vol. XII page
52
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1772
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Orange Co NC
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30 Mar 1772, Orange Co, NC, Orange Co, NC Deed Book 3, p.483,
dated 30 Mar 1772, Abraham
Womack of Orange to Alexander Davison of same, 205 acres, W
side of May Creek {sic, Mayo Creek in modern north-east Person Co, NC}, on
Thomas King's line, formerly Philip Pryor's.
note that in 1777 the northern part of orange county became caswell county |
1773
Nov 15
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St. George (Burke Co.) Ga.
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St. George Parish, GA - Richard
Womack of St George to son Jesse Womack, slave Tom, witnessed by Abraham Womack and Martha (her M mark) Womack; proved by Abraham Womack 9 Dec 1773.
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1781
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NC
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Jonathan Kemp was a Captain in Burke’s Regt, NC Militia during
the Revolution. Then returned to Georgia
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1783
Nov 3
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Wilkes Co. Ga.
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Wilkes Co, GA, Abraham Womack warrant for 500 acres, warrant dated 3 Nov 1783; surveyed 6 Nov 1783; on
Gravils Creek, near Powels Creek of Ogechee, bounding on all sides by vacant
land. (granted 1785)
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1783
Nov 3
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Wilkes Co. Ga.
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Wilkes Co, GA, Abraham Womack warrant for 300 acres, warrant dated 3 Nov 1783; surveyed 6 Nov 1783; on the
head of Harden's Creek of Little River, bounded by vacant land on all sides.
(granted 1789)
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1784
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Burke Co. Ga.
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Jonathan Kemp elected to the Georgia Legislature and serves as
a Justice in Burke Co.
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1784
Jan 28
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Burke Co. Ga.
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Francis Boykin (later migrates to Tombigbee) a “refugee
soldier” of Burke Co. Appoints Jonathan Kemp, Esq. to obtain his bounty land.
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1790
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Burke Co. Ga.
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Headrights include:Boykin, Francis and Jesse, Coleman,
Francis, Fussell, William, Harvey, Blassingame, Kemp, Daniel, Pace, James,
Prior, Robert, Warmack, Mary, Warmock, Jesse (plus Taylors, Walkers, and
others)
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1791
Jan 20
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Death of Sally “Patsy” Womack Kemp
Jonathan Kemp remarries Elizabeth Cox
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1796
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Hancock Co. Ga.
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Abraham Womack deeds land and possessions to children,
witnessed by David Womack
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1797
May 25
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Hancock Co. Ga.
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Abraham and Martha Womack
deed Francis Coleman, husband of dtr. Mary, 75 acres on Graybill’s Creek Hancock Co., GA Deed Book B, 1794-1802, pages 475,
545, 546
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1797
June 2
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Hancock Co. Ga.
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Last Will and Testament of Abraham
Womack, Book A page 219, Hancock Co., GA. Dated 2 June 1797, Court of
Ordinary.
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1801
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St. Helena La.
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Jonathan Kemp and his sons sign a petition for claim to West
Florida titles
Mississippi Territorial Papers of the
United States Vol. V 1798-1817page 168
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Pages-data, maps, family trees, resources
Sunday, August 28, 2016
Timeline for Jesse Womack's Extended Family in North Carolina and Georgia
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