James Lassiter, 1698–?>
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- James /Lassiter/
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1670–1746
Birth: June 2, 1670
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— Nansemond, Virginia, USA Death: February 1746 — Edgecombe, North Carolina, USA |
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Marriage | Marriage — 1690 — Nansemond, Virginia, USA |
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1732–1784
Birth: 1732
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— Bertie County, North Carolina, USA Death: June 1784 — Northampton County, North Carolina, USA |
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It appears that James had two children by his first wife Mary and then moved across the state line to Bertie County, {Later Northampton County 1742} , North Carolina where he married his second wife Martha and had five more children. He amassed a large plantation there on Potecasi Creek bordered by Uraha swamp. The earliest land deed records I have found date from 1741 through 1745 where he bought several parcels of land (335 acres) all adjoining each other. Note from Lynn Laster: North Carolina Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol 3:127 [by J. R. B. Hathaway] James Lassiter and wife Mary of Nansemond County, Virginia to James Brown, 150 acres in Bennett Creek; Jan. 18, 1736. Wt: Richard Minshew, William Trevathan. Perquimans |
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