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About John Peyton Weaver
The Weaver family were indentured East Indians (from modern-day India and Pakistan) who were free in Lancaster County by about 1710. By 1732 they were taxables in Norfolk County and taxable "Mulatto" landowners in nearby Hertford County, North Carolina by 1741. By 1820 there were 164 "free colored" members of the family in Hertford County. In the 1830s some registered as Nansemond Indians in Norfolk County. Smithsonian Institution, Nansemond Indians, ca. 1900.
Hertford County was adjacent to Surry County, VA (Where John's forefathers originated)
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Хронология John Peyton Weaver
1722 |
1722
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Granville County, North Carolina, United States (США)
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1763 |
1763
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North Carolina, United States (США)
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1795 |
ноябрь 1795
Возраст 73
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Granville County, North Carolina, United States (США)
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