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About Nathaniel Almond
Death place likely to have been old Orange County formerly part of Wake County, North Carolina, but now extreme southeastern part of Durham County. Nortel facility now located on his former farm and no trace of graves (per Lee Almond). Some sources says he died in Richmond County, NC. Per Francis Allman Beaver, had land next to son Richard in northern Wake Co, NC in 1772/3(old Orange Co). Before Nathaniel, line was in Isle Of Wight County, VA.
According to the Almon Branch Book in possession of Hudson Alexander, four of Nathaniel's brothers went to old Anson County (now Richmond). Several got involved in the Regulator Movement, which ultimately became generally unpopular. Many involved left the area, some changing their names. There was a Matthew born 16 Jun 1782 in that area, the son of a John Almond. One of Nathaniel's brothers was named John. Matthew moved to Indiana and is progenitor to the Almonds in IN & IA. The book "ALMON BRANCH SEEKING NEW FRONTIERS" was self published by Eddie Almon Redmon-Hilliard and has 664 pages.
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Nathaniel Almond's Timeline
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Timberville, Rockingham County, Virginia, United States
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Mount Pleasant, Cabarrus County, North Carolina, United States
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Mount Pleasant, Cabarrus, North Carolina, USA
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Wake, North Carolina, United States
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Montgomery, North Carolina, United States
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Wake County, North Carolina, USA
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North Carolina
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NC, United States
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