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Nathan Melton, Sr. (son of Robert Melton and Mary Farrar)235 was born 07 May 1735, and died 15 Sep 1805 in Edgefield Co. South Carolina.He married (1) Nancy Allen on Abt. 1757 in Haw River, Orange Co., NC.He married (2) Susannah McKinney Carter on Abt. 1758 in Moore Co., NC.
- ref: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/e/n/Sheila-M-Bender/WE... ... this reference (for Nathan) lists only one child with Nathan and Nancy Allen (m. 1757), and 6 children of Nathan and Susannah McKinney Carter (m. 1758).
1759, Apr 24 [written] -- Will of Robert Melton, Orange County, NC
Sons: James [eldest], Nathaniel, Nathan, Isesum, Ancel, and Archelius [younger] Executor: son Nathan Melton James Sellers, Mary Stratton, and Richard Parker were witnesses
- Sent by Libby Clay, PO Box 792, Duluth, GA 30096 on 8/4/00
Land grant issued to Nathan Melton by the British Crown. It was issued July 30, 1760, and is for 300 acres, located on the North side of Haw River, North Carolina.
By the time the Revolutionary War was in progress, the Meltons were living in what is now Saluda County, South Carolina.
Robert is probably the son of Nathan who took grant in Burke County, Georgia, in 1784 Moore County, North Carolina Land Grants, 1759-1834 North Carolina, Orange County.
This plan represents a tract of land Surveyed for Nathan Melton on the North Side of Haw River. Beginning at a red oak by the river then running past 87 chains to a red oak then South 65 chains to a white oak then west 10 1/2 chains to a willow oak by the River. Then up the various courses of the River to the first station. Containing three hundred acres of land surveyed the 25th day of October 1759. Cha Carr\ Robert Patterson\John Collins\W. Churton.
Robert Patterson and Isaac Collins were buyers at the sale of Robert Melton's Estate. Grant to Nathan Melton, Orange County, North Carolina 30 July 1760 300 acres
This Indenture made the thirteenth day of July in the Year of our Lord one thousand and sixty between the right honorable John Earl Granville, Viscount Carteret, and Baron Carteret, of Hawnes in the County of Bedford in the Kingdom of Great Britain, Lord President of his Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council, and Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, of one part, and Nathan Melton of Orange County in the Province of North Carolina Planter, of the other part. NOW THIS INDENTURE WITNESSETH, That as well for and in Consideration of the sum of Ten Shillings Sterling Money to the said John Earl Granville in hand paid, by the said Nathan Melton...All that Tract or Parcel of vacant land...Being in the Parish of St. Matthew in the County of Orange in the said Province of the North side of Haw River...Containing in the whole, trees, water, Courses and the privilege of Hunting, Hawking, Fishing, and Fowling, in and upon the Premises, and all Mines and Materials whatsoever thereon to be found, excepting, and always reserving out of this present grant unto the King's Most Excellent Majesty, His Heirs and Successors, one Fourth Part of all Gold and Silver Mines to be found in and upon the premises...In Witness where of the Parties above named have to the Presents interchangeably set their Hands in Seals, the Day and Year herein First above written.
SEALED AND DELIVERED in the Presence of us, Jas Watson, Stephen Poe Nathan Melton Examined by us, The Jones Richard Nigers
Will in Edgefield County, South Carolina, Will Book A:230
Last Will and Testament of Nathan Melton, Planter
15 Sept. 1805-My lands, tenements, rents, etc., unto my daughter, Susanna Melton, and my two grandsons, Nathan Melton, Junior's sons, Auston Philips Melton and Robert Auswell (or Caswell) Melton and to William Melton and Nancy Crouch and Naomy Smedly. To my daughter, Susanna, I give all my lands but she is to give to my two grandsons, Nathan Melton's sons, $100.00 or that part of the land that lies on the south side of Indian Creek, and I give to my two grandsons four head of cattle and two feather out of beds at this time in the hands of their mother, Naomy Smedley. I give two cows and calves to William Melton, my son, and one feather bed and furniture, and to Nancy Crouch I give five head of cattle, bed, furniture and one mare, the whole of which property she has in her pocession at this time.
Executors: Sampson Pope, William Melton, and Susannah Melton. Proved 27 Oct. 1806, Recorded 11 May 1807
Witnesses: Aaron Ethridge, Charles Perkins, Isaac Cawell
Will in Edgefield County, South Carolina Will Book A:230
Last Will and Testament of Nathan Melton, Planter
- Updated from WikiTree Genealogy via wife Ursala Nancy (Ursly) Johnson (born Allen) by SmartCopy: Dec 31 2014, 19:55:37 UTC
Jonathan was born in 1735. Jonathan Melton ... He passed away in 1805.
- Updated from WikiTree Genealogy by SmartCopy: Dec 31 2014, 19:59:34 UTC
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Notes for Nathan Melton, Sr.: Land grant issued to Nathan MELTON by the British Crown. It was issued July 30, 1760, and is for 300 acres, located on the "N. side Haw River, NC". By the time the Revolutionary War was in progress, the MELTONs were living in what is now Saluda County, SC.
Anson Co. NC.
Grantee: Nathan Melton 23 Jul 1774 Location: Wilkey's Mill Creek, N. prong Jones Creek. Adjacencies: Lewis Lowry Money: 25 Acreage: 100 A Parties: Nathan (X) Melton to Robt. Hall Witnessses: Jno Leverest, Nathan Faulkner, Wm. (X) Kelley, Wm. Rushing, Jr., Ensient Betts, Phillip (X) Rushing. Deed Bk & Date: K: 492 2/6/1777 Jan. Ct. 1778.
Grantee: Nathan Melton 23 Sept. 1785 Location: N. Bank Middle Prong Jones Crk. McNish's Crk. Adjacencies: His own, Wm. Ricketts, Gurley or Hurley Acreage: 200 A Parties: Nathan Melton from St.[State] of NC.
Grantee: Lewis Lowry 18 Apr 1771 to John Street to John Eden to Thos Myers 5 Feb 1779. Location: SWs PeeDee N. bank Wilkey's Mill Crk. Money: 30 Acreage: 62 A Parties: Nathan Melton from Thos Myers Witnesses: Evan Vaughn, Samuel Myers Deed Bk. & Date: 4:294 26 Feb 1780 Apr. Ct [Court] 1783
From McBee Papers: pg. 25 16 July 1774 Lewis Lowry & wife Susannah, to John Street, all of Anson County, for 25 pds, 96 a on north of Mill Prong of Jones Cr., part of a survey granted Lewis Lowry 18 Apr. 1771.
Wit. John May - Nathan'l (?) Melton pg. 31 27 July 1778 W May, Sr., late of Anson to Gideon Brown of same, for_____, 640 A north of Pee Dee on Fork of Jones Creek, being the place where Gideon Brown now lives, granted to Wm. May and Robert Edwards, Edwards sold to James Brooks, north of Wilky's Cr. (Mill), adj. Drury Sims.
Wit. John Hurley - Nathan Melton Ct.[Court] of 12 July 1775 deed of John Street & wife to John Eddins proved by Nathan'l Melton; also one from Lawrence Franklin to John Stanfield.
Abstracts of Anson County Deeds 1757/1766....on page 12 "note the blanks in this & the preceding deed are occasioned by the original deeds being torn & etc....20 Sept 1809" pg. 51 "The balance of this deed together with 24 pages not to be found in the original books." pg. 55 another note dated 1805.
Robert is prob. son of Nathaniel who took grant in Burke Co. GA. 1784. Nathaniel was a brother of Nathan, Ancil, Archelus, James and Isham.
Moore County, North Carolina Land Grants, 1759-1834 North Carolina Orange County 25 October 1759 300 Acres This plan represents a tract of land Surveyed for Nathan Melton on the North Side Haw River. Beginning at a red oak by the River then running past 87 chains to a red oak then South 65 chains to a white oak then west 10 1/2 chains to a willow oak by the River. Then up the various courses of the River to the first station. Containing Three hundred Acres of land Surveyed the 25th day of October 1759. Cha carr\ Robert Patterson\ John Collins W Churton\
- Note: Robert Patterson and Isaac Collins were buyers at the sale of Robert Melton's Estate.
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Grant to Nathan Melton
Orange County, North Carolina 30 July 1760 300 Acres This Indenture made the thirteen day of July in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundered and sixty, between the right honorable John Earl Granville, Viscount Carteret, and Baron Carteret, of Hawnes in the County of Bedford in the Kingdom of Great Britain, Lord President of his Majesty's Most Honarable Privy Council, and Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, of the one part; and Nathan Melton Orange County in the Province of North Carolina Planter, of the other part. NOW THIS INDENTURE WITNESSETH, That as well for and in Consideration of the sum of Ten Shilling's Sterling Money to the said John Earl Granville in hand paid, by the said Nathan Melton...He, the said Earl HATH Given, Granted, bargained, sold and Confirmed, unto the said Nathan Melton... ALL that Tract or Parcel of vacant land... Being in the Parish of St. Matthew in the County of Orange in the said Province on the North side of Haw River... Containing in the Whole, Three hundered acres of Land...TOGETHER with all Woods, Under Woods, Timber and Timber -- Trees, Water -- Courses; and the privilege of Hunting, Hawking, Fishing and Fowling, in and upon the Premises, and all Mines and Minerals whatsoever thereon to be found, (excepting, and always reserving out of this present Grant unto the King's Most Excellent Majesty, His Heirs and Successors, one Fourth Part of all the Gold and Silve Mines to be found in and upon the Premises)... IN WITNESS where of the Parties above named have to the Presents interchangeably set their Hands in Seals, the Day and Year herein First above written. SEALED AND DELIVERED in the Presence of us, Jas Watson, Stephen Poe Nathan Melton Examined by us, Tho Jones Richard Nigers
Edgefield CountyThe county was formed in 1785 as part of Ninety Six District; parts of Edgefield later went to form Aiken (1871), Saluda (1895), Greenwood (1897), and McCormick (1916) counties. The county seat is the town of Edgefield. The northern part of the Ninety Six was previously inhabited by Cherokee Indians. The southern part adjoined the Savannah River and was used as hunting grounds by the Creeks, Savannahs and other tribes. Edgefield country was trafficked by white men who created a lucrative trade with the Indians for their buffalo and beaver skins and who exported as many as two hundred and fifty thousand skins a year from the state. . It was not until 1748 that permanent settlements were made along the Savannah River. Families trickled in from England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Germany, Holland and France as well as from Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina. Others, forbidden to deal in slavery, fled from Georgia to make their plantations along the Savannah River. The first Scotch families settled on the Saluda side of Edgefield south of Chappell�s Ferry. The site was located near a hill where large chestnut trees grew. Later, the Baptist Church of Chestnut Hill was later organized and built. They called the settlement Scotland. Among the first Scots was Joseph Culbreath, born near Plymouth Scotland in 1747, who was brought to Edgefield by his father, Edward Culbreath in 1756. The father died a year later, leaving his sons, Joseph, John, Daniel and Edward. The sons all lived to be over the ages of 70. The family of Harry Hazel came with the Culbreaths to the new country. In 1770 a ferry was established over the Saluda River on the land of Robert Cunningham and another one over the Savannah River, opposite to Augusta in Georgia. Edgefield was the site of several Revolutionary War skirmishes and was defended by those who�d settled from North Carolina and Virginia. One such family was that of William Abney who had settled about a mile or so from Scotland in 1772. Nathaniel Abney served as a captain of a militia company under Major Andrew Williamson at Ninety Six. Opposing the patriots was the Stewart family whose homestead was located on Tosty Creek on the Saluda.
Early settlers: Peter Finson, Francis W. Pickens, Benjamin Tilman, General Martin Witherspoon Cary, Allen Bailey, Nathan Melton, William Daniel, William Tobler, Spencer Hawes, George Miller, Jeremiah Lamar, Robert Gardner, David Pitts, Arthur Watson, Nathaniel Abney, Jesse Griffin, George Bender, Michael Burkhalter, Thomas Spraggins, Mathew Devore, Allen Burton, George Kyser, Nathaniel Bacon, Wright Nicholson, Joseph McGinnis, John Oliphant, John Blalock, Benjamin Buzbie, Robert Jennings, Jessy Rountree, Amos Richardson, Hezekiah Gentry, Benjamin Hightower, Thomas turk, Stephen Garrett and others.
Harmon family reports of Nathan Melton and Nathan Jr.
Posted 20 Aug 2011 by NancyMeltonHelal
Nathan MELTON was born on 7 May 1735 in ,,North Carolina. He died on 15 September 1806 at the age of 71 in Edgefield Dist. SC. Parents: Robert MELTON and Mary FARRAR.
Spouse: Nancy ALLEN. Nancy ALLEN and Nathan MELTON were married in 1757 in Haw River,Orange,North Carolina. Children were: Nathan MELTON.
Nathan MELTON was born on 7 April 1762 in Haw River,Orange,North Carolina. He died on 21 April 1851 at the age of 89 in ,Kershaw,North Carolina. Parents: Nathan MELTON and Nancy ALLEN.
Spouse: Mrs. Martha MELTON. Children were: William MELTON.
Will of robert Melton 1759
Posted 08 Sep 2011 by NancyMeltonHelal
1759 Apr 24 - North Carolina Wills by Grimes: Orange County, NC will of Robert Melton; witnessed by James Sellars.
1759 Jun -- - Orange County, NC, Court Minutes 1752-1766:p.183; Will of Robert Melton, deceased, exhibited by Nathan Melton. Sons: James, Nathaniel, Nathan, Isesum and Angel Melton. Witnesses: Richard Parker, James Sellers and Mary Stratton.
Melton from Newberry South Carolina Genealogical Publication
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=stubbymik...
Posted 28 Dec 2012 by NancyMeltonHelal
Name: Nathan Melton , Sr. Sex: M Name: Nathaniel Melton , Sr. Birth: 7 MAY 1735 in VA/NC Birth: ABT. 1739 in Orange County, N.C. Death: 15 SEP 1805 in Edgefield Dist., S.C. Death: ABT. 1810 in Edgefield DIst., SC _FA1: 1768 Moved to Edgefield, South Carolina _FA1: A Nathaniel G. Melton b.1760 served in Revolutionary War Pension # S-1703 _FA2: 1779 Colony, SC Resident Old 96th Dist., pg 50, Colony South Carolina _FA3: 1805 Will in Edgefield, South Carolina Note: Land grant issued to Nathan MELTON by the British Crown. It was issued July 30, 1760, and is for 300 acres, located on the "N. side Haw River, NC". By the time the Revolutionary War was in progress, the MELTONs were living in what is now Saluda County, SC.
Robert is prob. son of Nathan who took grant in Burke Co. GA. 1784. Nathan was a brother of Nathaniel, Ancil, Archelus, James and Isham.
- **************************************************************************** Moore County, North Carolina Land Grants, 1759-1834 North Carolina Orange County 25 October 1759 300 Acres This plan represents a tract of land Surveyed for Nathan Melton on the North Side Haw River. Beginning at a red oak by the River then running past 87 chains to a red oak then South 65 chains to a white oak then west 10 1/2 chains to a willow oak by the River. Then up the various courses of the River to the first station. Containing Three hundred Acres of land Surveyed the 25th day of October 1759. Cha carr} Robert Patterson} John Collins} W Churton
- Note: Robert Patterson and Isaac Collins were buyers at the sale of Robert Melton's Estate.
- *************************************************************************** Grant to Nathan Melton Orange County, North Carolina 30 July 1760 300 Acres This Indenture made the thirteen day of July in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundered and sixty, between the right honorable John Earl Granville, Viscount Carteret, and Baron Carteret, of Hawnes in the County of Bedford in the Kingdom of Great Britain, Lord President of his Majesty's Most Honarable Privy Council, and Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, of the one part; and Nathan Melton Orange County in the Province of North Carolina Planter, of the other part. NOW THIS INDENTURE WITNESSETH, That as well for and in Consideration of the sum of Ten Shilling's Sterling Money to the said John Earl Granville in hand paid, by the said Nathan Melton...He, the said Earl HATH Given, Granted, bargained, sold and Confirmed, unto the said Nathan Melton... ALL that Tract or Parcel of vacant land... Being in the Parish of St. Matthew in the County of Orange in the said Province on the North side of Haw River... Containing in the Whole, Three hundered acres of Land...TOGETHER with all Woods, Under Woods, Timber and Timber -- Trees, Water -- Courses; and the privilege of Hunting, Hawking, Fishing and Fowling, in and upon the Premises, and all Mines and Minerals whatsoever thereon to be found, (excepting, and always reserving out of this present Grant unto the King's Most Excellent Majesty, His Heirs and Successors, one Fourth Part of all the Gold and Silve Mines to be found in and upon the Premises)... IN WITNESS where of the Parties above named have to the Presents interchangeably set their Hands in Seals, the Day and Year herein First above written. SEALED AND DELIVERED in the Presence of us, Jas Watson, Stephen Poe Nathan Melton Examined by us, Tho Jones Richard Nigers
- ************************************************************************** 1790 Edgefield South Carolina CENSUS Nath'n Edgefield 1 1 3 0 0
- ************************************************************************* Will in Edgefield Co, SC, Will Book A:230
- ************************************************************************** 1790 Edgefield South Carolina CENSUS Nath'n Edgefield 1 1 3 0 0
- *************************************************************************** Grant to Nathan Melton Orange County, North Carolina 30 July 1760 300 Acres This Indenture made the thirteen day of July in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundered and sixty, between the right honorable John Earl Granville, Viscount Carteret, and Baron Carteret, of Hawnes in the County of Bedford in the Kingdom of Great Britain, Lord President of his Majesty's Most Honarable Privy Council, and Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, of the one part; and Nathan Melton Orange County in the Province of North Carolina Planter, of the other part. NOW THIS INDENTURE WITNESSETH, That as well for and in Consideration of the sum of Ten Shilling's Sterling Money to the said John Earl Granville in hand paid, by the said Nathan Melton...He, the said Earl HATH Given, Granted, bargained, sold and Confirmed, unto the said Nathan Melton... ALL that Tract or Parcel of vacant land... Being in the Parish of St. Matthew in the County of Orange in the said Province on the North side of Haw River... Containing in the Whole, Three hundered acres of Land...TOGETHER with all Woods, Under Woods, Timber and Timber -- Trees, Water -- Courses; and the privilege of Hunting, Hawking, Fishing and Fowling, in and upon the Premises, and all Mines and Minerals whatsoever thereon to be found, (excepting, and always reserving out of this present Grant unto the King's Most Excellent Majesty, His Heirs and Successors, one Fourth Part of all the Gold and Silve Mines to be found in and upon the Premises)... IN WITNESS where of the Parties above named have to the Presents interchangeably set their Hands in Seals, the Day and Year herein First above written. SEALED AND DELIVERED in the Presence of us, Jas Watson, Stephen Poe Nathan Melton Examined by us, Tho Jones Richard Nigers
Last Will and Testament of
Nathan Melton, Planter
15 Sept. 1805-- My lands, tenements, rents, etc., unto my daughter, Susanna Melton, and my two grandsons, Nathan Melton, Junior's sons, Auston Philips Melton and Robert Auswell (or Caswell) Melton and to William Melton and Nancy Crouch and Naomy Smedly . . . . To my daughter, Susanna, I give all my lands but she is to give to my two grandsons, Nathan Melton's sons, $100.00 or that part of the land that lies on the south side of Indian Creek. . . and I give to my two grandsons four head of cattle and two feather beds out of the beds at this time in the hands of their mother, Naomy Smedly. . . I give two cows and calves to William Melton, my son, (and) one feather bed and furniture . . . and to Nancy Crouch I give five head of cattle, bed, furniture and one mare, the whole of which property she has in her possession at this time.
Executors: Sampson Pope, William Melton, and Susanna Melton. Proved 27 Oct. 1806, Recorded 11 May 1807.
Witnesses: Aaron Etheridge, Charles Perkins, and Isaac Cawell. Will in Edgefield Co, SC, Will Book A:230
Last Will and Testament of
Nathan Melton, Planter
- ********************************************************************************* NATHAN MELTON Anson Co. NC.
Grantee: Nathan Melton 23 Jul 1774 Location: Wilkey's Mill Creek, N. prong Jones Creek. Adjacencies: Lewis Lowry Money: 25 Acreage: 100 A Parties: Nathan (X) Melton to Robt. Hall Witnessses: Jno Leverest, Nathan Faulkner, Wm. (X) Kelley, Wm. Rushing, Jr., Ensient Betts, Phillip (X) Rushing. Deed Bk & Date: K: 492 2/6/1777 Jan. Ct. 1778.
Grantee: Nathan Melton 23 Sept. 1785 Location: N. Bank Middle Prong Jones Crk. McNish's Crk. Adjacencies: His own, Wm. Ricketts, Gurley or Hurley Acreage: 200 A Parties: Nathan Melton from St.[State] of NC.
Grantee: Lewis Lowry 18 Apr 1771 to John Street to John Eden to Thos Myers 5 Feb 1779. Location: SWs PeeDee N. bank Wilkey's Mill Crk. Money: 30 Acreage: 62 A Parties: Nathan Melton from Thos Myers Witnesses: Evan Vaughn, Samuel Myers Deed Bk. & Date: 4:294 26 Feb 1780 Apr. Ct [Court] 1783
From McBee Papers: pg. 25 16 July 1774 Lewis Lowry & wife Susannah, to John Street, all of Anson County, for 25 pds, 96 a on north of Mill Prong of Jones Cr., part of a survey granted Lewis Lowry 18 Apr. 1771.
Wit. John May - Nathan'l (?) Melton pg. 31 27 July 1778 W May, Sr., late of Anson to Gideon Brown of same, for_____, 640 A north of Pee Dee on Fork of Jones Creek, being the place where Gideon Brown now lives, granted to Wm. May and Robert Edwards, Edwards sold to James Brooks, north of Wilky's Cr. (Mill), adj. Drury Sims.
Wit. John Hurley - Nathan Melton Ct.[Court] of 12 July 1775 deed of John Street & wife to John Eddins proved by Nathan'l Melton; also one from Lawrence Franklin to John Stanfield.
Abstracts of Anson County Deeds 1757/1766....on page 12 "note the blanks in this & the preceding deed are occasioned by the original deeds being torn & etc....20 Sept 1809" pg. 51 "The balance of this deed together with 24 pages not to be found in the original books." pg. 55 another note dated 1805.
- ************************************************************************** BUREAU OF THE CENSUS HEADS OF FAMILIES AT THE FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES TAKEN IN THE YEAR 1790 NORTH CAROLINA FAYETTE DISTRICT ANSON COUNTY.
Name of head of family: Milton, Nathl Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 1 Free white males under 16 years: 3 Free white females, including heads of families: 1
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS HEADS OF FAMILIES AT THE FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES TAKEN IN THE YEAR 1790 NORTH CAROLINA FAYETTE DISTRICT ANSON COUNTY.
Name of head of family: Milton, Isam Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 2 Free white males under 16 years: 2 Free white females, including heads of families: 5
SOUTH CAROLINA 1790
MELTON COUNTY M 16 & up M -16 Females All others Slaves Nathan Cheraw 1 2 7 0 0 Nath'n Edgefield 1 1 3 0 0
1790 Census Moore Co., NC m+16, m-16, f+16, f-16 Nathaniel Milton 1,3,1,0,0
1800 Census Moore Co., NC MELTON, Nathaniel 2-2-0-1-0 1-0-0-1-0 00 00
1810 Edgefield 110 08 Benj Melton 00001 11001 Edgefield 062 01 Mathew Melton 10110 42210 Edgefield 079 10 Michael Melton 10010 10010 Edgefield 086 13 Susan Melton 00000 12010 Edgefield 063 05 Susanah Melton 10000 10012 (Nathaniel's Widow)
Father: Robert Melton b: ABT. 1696 in Parish of St. Peter's and St. Paul, New Kent County, Virginia Mother: Mary Farrar b: ABT. 1700 in Parish of St. Peter's and St. Paul, New Kent County, Virginia
Marriage 1 Nancy Allenb: ABT. 1730 in VAMarried: ABT. 1757 in Haw River, Orange Co. N.C. ChildrenHas No Children Nancy Melton b: ABT. 1757 in Haw River, Orange Co. N.C.
Marriage 2 Susannah McKinney Carterb: ABT. 1730Married: ABT. 1758 in Moore Co., NC ChildrenHas Children William Alexander Melton , Sr. COL. b: 31 JUL 1761 in Haw River, Orange Co. N.C. Has Children Nathan Melton , Jr. b: 7 APR 1762 in Haw River, Orange Co. N.C. Has No Children Robert Melton b: 1763 Has Children Naomi Melton b: 25 DEC 1768 in Edgefield Dist., S.C. Has No Children Susannah Melton b: ABT. 1770 in Moore Co., NC Has No Children Thomas Melton b: 1770
The Reconstructed 1790 Census of Georgia
1790 United States Federal Census
1790 United States Federal Census
Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790: South Carolina
1800 United States Federal Census
Heads of families at the first census of the United States taken in the year 1790. : records of the state enumerations, 1782 to
Heads of families at the first census of the United States taken in the year 1790. : records of the state enumerations, 1782 to
South Carolina, Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980
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1759, Apr 24 [written] -- Will of Robert Melton, Orange County, NC
Sons: James [eldest], Nathaniel, Nathan, Isesum, Ancel, and Archelius [younger] Executor: son Nathan Melton James Sellers, Mary Stratton, and Richard Parker were witnesses
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Nathan Melton's Timeline
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May 7, 1735
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Haw River, Orange, North Carolina, USA
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Haw River, Orange Co., NC
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Haw River, Orange, North Carolina, USA
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Haw River, Orange, North Carolina, United States
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Haw River, Orange, North Carolina, United States
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