Wednesday, March 23, 2016

1784 Warren County, NC Marriage Bond of Nancy Pardue to Thomas Newman





Ann Pardue appears to have been the youngest daughter and youngest child of John Pardue who died in 1769. James Burke, her stepfather, was security for her marriage to Thomas Newman.   A girl named Ann is those times and before was  often called Nancy or Nan. Because James Burke was stepfather to Ann, it appears highly unlikely that he would have been security for any other person, other than his stepdaughter.



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1782 Warren County, NC Marriage Bond For Phebe Pardue and Alexander Burnam




Phebe Pardue was the eldest daughter of John Pardue who died in 1769 in Bute County, North Carolina.  She appears to have older than most brides for that time in history appearing to have been
born circa 1750/52. Morris Pardue who was security for Alexander Burnam was Phebe's youngest brother.


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Tuesday, December 16, 2014



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Friday, February 8, 2013

Inventory of Estate of John Pardue, Jr Died 1784






An account of the Sale of John Pardue Dc'd
                                                                                   
                                                                                                           L    S     P
 Joseph Pardue

To one Negro Woman                                                                      43    0      0
To one    Do                                                                                     47   10     0
To one Iron Kittle                                                                                     9      6
Wm Beckham to one CurryComb                                                            9      0
To one pr. Iron Wedges & Drawing knife                                                13     6
Maurice Pardue to 1 Barrell & Chest                                                      10     0
To a parcel of Feathers                                                                     1   12     0


Sold by Thos. Turner Sheriff
Warren County April Court 1784



This Acco of Sale of the Estate of John Pardue Decd was
 returned to Court by Thomas Turner Sheriff & ordered
 To recorded


                                                                              Test M Duke Johnson CC




John Pardue, Jr appears to have never married, occurring in the Warren County, NC
tax lists as a single man



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Inventory of Estate of John Pardue Died 1769





A inventory of the estate of Joh(n) Pardue deceased taken by James Moore Snr?  Sarah Perdue

To wit - - -

Three negromen, peter WIll & Jack, & fore head Horse kind, & Sixtean head of Cattle, & eightean Head of hogs, to be found & fore head of Sheep, & fiftean Geese, & fore beds, three with firneture, & 25 lb of feathers, Three pots, too chests, & too trunks, Puter, two dishes, Six basons & ten plates, & three ?? heals, fore pair Cards, two mens Sadles & bridles, one womans Sadle, one Smith's anvil & bellos, one vise to hammers, one Set of Shoe makers tools, one Set wedges, & seven milling hose, fore grubing hose, fore axes, & one Crosscut Saw, one hand saw, & one Set of Coppers tools, one Coffepot, one horse bell, fore knifes, & seven forks, one table, too pails, one butter pots, too punch bowls, two mugs one Jug, & Some Spoons, one pair of fire tong, one frying pan, five reephooks, one cart, two pair Trace harnes, & one pair of tug? harnes, one plow two old plow hoes, two augars, & three Chisels, one old ?Hhd, & five old barrils, one washing tub, too bibles - To testaments, & Six Speling books, one looking glass,

                                                       L    S     P

Cash by to                                    34    4     0

in proc                                            5   10    0

Cash by Corn                                       5     0


Part no



North Carolina Bute County August Court 1769

This Inventory was returned by the Executors on oath and Same is Ordered be Recorded

                                                                               Test Ben McCulloch C.C.







An Additional Inventory of the Estate of John Pardue, Decd

Eleaven ponds Virginia money due to the estate of John Pardue deceased 1 Grind Stone 1 spice morter and pestle 1 pair of ???? 1 pair of money Scales 1 pair cotten scales 1 Gun and 1 sword 1 Box Iron 1 curry Comb 1 Candlesick 3 Beaves Hides 1 Tea canister 1 Pockit Book 6 Chairs 4 ???1 gauge 1 pare of sheep sheirs

                                                                                          
                                                                                             her
                                                                                  Sarah   X    Pardue   Extrx
                                                                                            mark

North Carolina Bute County November Court 1769

This addl. Inventory of the Estate of John Pardue decd was read into Court by Sarah Pardue Executrix on Oath, and the same was ordered to be recorded.

                                                                                Test Ben: McCuloch C.C.
 





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Sunday, July 8, 2012

Will Of Prudence Pardue Died 1839 Warren County, NC

Last Will and Testament of Prudence Pardue Died 1839


Warren County, North Carolina Will Book ____ page 376-377

This my last Will and Testiment Amen
I give my brother William Perdues heirs my land, also I give my
bed & furniture to William Perdues Son Solomon. I give
Robert Perdue my bigest Chest. I give Solomon Perdue Jun my heiffer Calf.
I give my Smallest Chest to Martha Perdue Williams Perdues daughter
also my Candlestand, I give to Jane Perdue my wearing Clothes and
Martha Perdue I want to have part of them, also I give Jane Perdue
my Cow her life time and then Martha Perdue, & the rest my property
to William Perdue's children. Whereas I set my hand and seal this
28th day of November 1837.
                                                                                     her
Test                                                              Prudence  X  Perdue
                                                                                    mark

Jas Turner )
Hardy D. F_____ )

I leave Solomon Perdue and William Perdue my Executors

The execution of the last Will and Testament of Prudence Perdue,
was proved by the oath of James Turner one of the Subscribing
Witnesses thereof and on Motion it is ordered to be Recorded.
Whereupon Solomon Perdue one of the Executors therein named
Came into Court & qualified in due form and William Perdue the
other Executor Renounced his right of Executorship in open Court.

                                                          Test
                                                                  Edw'd N Best Clk



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