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MacRora Scarbrough

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Death: February 18, 1752 (58-59)
Perquimons, North Carolina, United States
Place of Burial: Perquimons, North Carolina, United States
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Son of William Scarbrough and Francis Scarborough
Husband of Elizabeth Blount and Anna Peterson Scarbrough
Father of William Scarbrough, I; Mac Rora Scarbrough and Elizabeth Scarbrough
Brother of John Scarbrough and Augustine Scarbrough
Half brother of Thomas Sharborough

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About MacRora Scarbrough

Councillor to the Council of Trade and North Carolina Plantations and assistant judge of the General Court of North Carolina.



https://www.ncpedia.org/biography/scarborough-macrora

Macrora Scarborough, colonial official, sprang from the Quaker Scarboroughs of Pasquotank Precinct, although there is no indication that Macrora was a practicing Friend as an adult. He was appointed a justice of the peace for Pasquotank in April 1724 and served as one of the precinct's assemblymen in 1725–26. Subsequent terms in the lower house in 1731, 1739–40, and 1743–45 were served from Perquimans.

Shortly after George Burrington became royal governor early in 1731, Scarborough became associated with him. The governor commended Scarborough to the Board of Trade for appointment to the Royal Council as early as 1731. In October 1732 Burrington placed him on the General Court, where Scarborough worked with Chief Justice William Little to protect the governor's interests. With his government collapsing around him, Burrington made an emergency appointment of Scarborough to the Council in September 1734, but it was voided two months later with the arrival of Gabriel Johnston as North Carolina's new royal governor.

Scarborough was named treasurer for Perquimans County in 1739 and held the office for five years. Around 1740 he married a widow named Elizabeth Reed. At his death early in 1752, he had three sons and a daughter: Benjamin, Macrora, William, and Elizabeth. After 1745 he withdrew from political life and tended to his several plantations in Pasquotank and Perquimans counties.

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MacRora Scarbrough's Timeline

1693
1693
1741
February 15, 1741
1746
July 25, 1746
1749
December 23, 1749
1752
February 18, 1752
Age 59
Perquimons, North Carolina, United States
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Perquimons, North Carolina, United States