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From: "Becky Mosely" <>
Subject: [BRADFORD-L] Interesting Entries
Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2003 08:24:32 -0400


>From EARLY RECORDS OF GEORGIA, WILKES COUNTY [pages 30/31]

Folio 1 - PACE, DREDZEL, of St. Paul's Parish, Province of Georgia sells to DREDZEL PACE, JR., son of CHAS. PACE, "four head of Hors Creatures" for L5. Sept. 7, 1770. Reg. Dec. 11, 1777. James Germany, Thos. Chadwick, Test. Sworn to in Richmond Co., 1777 by Thos. Chadwick.

Folio 8 - AYCOCK, JAMES. (Will) "of Chatham Dist. in the Ceeded Lands Province of Ga." Beloved wife to enjoy for widowhood the manor plantaion of 200 acres, a slave Henise, a feather bed, three cows and calves and a horse named Derby which I bought from Job Hinton. To daughter AGNES Grace or Broce a slave, Silva. To eldest son WILLIAM the manor plantation at wife's death. To son RICHARD AYCOCK 200 acres adjoining manor plantation. All estate not to be disposed of till oldest son William reaches majority. Other sons RICHARD, JAMES, JOHN and SHEROD AYCOCK. THOS. WOOTEN, HARDY SANDERS and BARNABAS PACE, Excrs. DRURY PACE, NOEL KILLINGSWORTH, (torn) PRATT, Test. Signed Aug. 6, 1776. Georgia Secretary's Office, A true copy taken July 15, 1777. James Whitfield, Secty.
NOTE: Barnabas Pace was married to above mentioned Agnes Grace Aycock. Thomas Wooten was son of Thomas Wooten and wife 1. Sarah Rabun or 2. Tabitha Bradford (granddaughter of Rebecca Pace)

Folio 10 - AYCOCK, JAMES, dec'd. Zachariah Lamar, Richard Woods and Thos. Stroud appointed appraisers of his goods, as shall be shown by Sely Aycock and Barnabas Pace, Admrs. Dec. 10, 1777. Barnard Heard R.P.

Folio 11 - AYCOCK, JAMES, dec'd. Inventory Jan. 4, 1778. Debtors to estate, Wm. Spurlock, Thos. Wootten, Isham Saffold, Daniel Wallecon, John Bradford, to Wm. Aycock, Dr., about the year 1745, to one horse lent in Va." "To paying Major McClan for what I was your Sec." Mr. Henry Pope to Wm. Aycock about 1757 for a mare in Va., about 1749 to bed and furniture, about 1757 for cow. Mishal Morel, Dr., for corn and cash to Richard Aycock.
NOTE: For the Rebecca Pace/Bradford/Aycock folks out there - I have copies of the originals of this inventory and will - BOTH are documents of JAMES AYCOCK, son of William/Rebecca Pace Aycock. NOT WILLIAM documents!! [Aycocks have William dying NC 1765]

Further:
Regarding the debt of John Bradford to Wm. Aycock - I will quote directly from the book page 3. "We have record of payment of debt of John Bradford being sought by Clement Read from William Aycock "Since his espousal with Bradford, executrix of said Bradford, deceased," dated September , 1740." In addition to this quote there is a footnote 11. which reads as follows: Mrs. W. C. Bednar, researcher, Brunswick Order Book l, 1732-1741, Film 0100 reel 29, p. 372, Library of State of Virginia. source: "James and Richard Aycock, Their Descendants, Earliest Settlers of Wilkes County, GA"

Becky Mosely



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