Abner Lawrence, 17421820 (aged 78 years)

Name
Abner /Lawrence/
Birth
about 1742 21 32
Bertie County, North Carolina, USA
Latitude: 36.059074 Longitude: -76.963013
Birth of a brother
about 1744 (aged 2 years)
Birth of a brother
about 1746 (aged 4 years)
Birth of a brother
about 1756 (aged 14 years)
Marriage of a brother
Birth of a son
before 1788 (aged 46 years)
Birth of a son
before 1788 (aged 46 years)
Death of a father
before May 1788 (aged 46 years)
Bertie County, North Carolina, USA
Latitude: 36.059074 Longitude: -76.963013
Marriage of a brother
Birth of a grandson
about 1804 (aged 62 years)
Death of a brother
1808 (aged 66 years)
Birth of a grandson
1814 (aged 72 years)
Death of a son
1816 (aged 74 years)
Death of a son
1816 (aged 74 years)
Death of a son
1820 (0 after death)
Death
1820 (aged 78 years)
Family with parents
father
17211788
Birth: about 1721 31 29 Nansemond, Virginia, USA
Death: before May 1788Bertie County, North Carolina, USA
mother
sister
sister
younger brother
3 years
younger brother
1746
Birth: about 1746 25 36
-3 years
himself
17421820
Birth: about 1742 21 32 Bertie County, North Carolina, USA
Death: 1820
15 years
younger brother
1756
Birth: about 1756 35 46
sister
sister
sister
Family with Mary Lnu
himself
17421820
Birth: about 1742 21 32 Bertie County, North Carolina, USA
Death: 1820
partner
daughter
daughter
son
son
son
17881816
Birth: before 1788 46
Death: 1816
1 year
son
Shared note

On 19 June 1793, Abner Lawrence was No. 50 on the list of Pugh's District of Bertie County and had 200 acres and one white poll. On 19 January 1804, he sold Jonathan Jacocks for $200 a tract of 200 acres on Marsh Swamp adjoining Luke Collins' Mill Pond, witnessed by William Lawrence. On 10 February 1810, Abner Lawrence, Sr., deeded to son Jeremiah Lawrence for love and five shillings 50 acres bought from Jonathan Jacocks, witnessed by Jonathan Jacocks and Elizabeth Robertson; also, to Abner Lawrence, Jr., for love and five shillings 50 acres adjoining Thomas Lawrence and the Elisha Ashburn heirs, witnessed by Jeremiah Lawrence and Jonathan Jacocks.