Patriot Daniel Regan of Guilford Community, Robeson, NC

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Daniel Regan, Patriot, of Guilford Community of Robeson Co, NC

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Nottoway County, VA, United States
Death: circa 1790 (87-96)
Robeson County, North Carolina, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Francis Regan, Sr. and Jane (Gross) Wilson Regan
Husband of Fnu Regan
Father of John Regan and Ralph Regan of MS
Brother of Joseph Regan, Sr.; Thomas Regan; Richard Regan; Elizabeth Regan; Jane Regan and 2 others

Census: Guilford Community
Managed by: Karen Vee Schick
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About Patriot Daniel Regan of Guilford Community, Robeson, NC

3 I give and bequeath to my Son Daniel a Plantation on the East Side of Meherrin River whereon he formerly did live, as far as a gut which divided him and the land of Needham BRIAN to him and his heirs. –

Francis Daniel Regan of Surry County, 165 acres N.L. Isle of Wight County on North side of Meherrin River. Land Grants, Isle of Wight County, Book II. Page 174. From VA County Records, Vol. 7 Page 80. 1722. Francis Regan, 165 acres.

Lines of Native attached to this land area are Chicasaw Bryant, Choctaw Bryant, Piscotoway Regan, Patawomeck Gallop from Silent Bryant cousins, the later includes Pres Harry S Trumen in 4 of his lines as developed by professional genealogist for his museum in his honor. The Backcounry Story of the Chicasaw: accessgenealogy.com/kentucky The southern half of the Jackson Purchase region in western Kentucky was acquired under the October 19, 1818, land treaty between the United States and the Chickasaw Indian Nation. On February 14, 1820, the Kentucky General Assembly passed legislation stated the entire Jackson Purchase region would be mapped.


=From OK NATION and OK Choctaw=Minko ==Mingo of Kentucky -Name: UGULACOBE - See media section for Signatory of Treaty information. Chicasaw Nation archives show this Needham Bryan(t) as their MINGO/Mingoe Bryan of term 1741- 46 and born in Laurel, KY;died 1872.

A great nephew named Daniel Regan is Numbered 41 in gen 6 Regan (Ralph5, Joseph4, Joseph3, Francis2, Daniell1). Daniel was born circa 1767 at Bladen County, NC. 1775? 1770? Now Robeson County. He married Mary Rozier circa 1789 at Bladen/Robeson County, NC. Daniel died on 19 Sep 1827 at Pulaski County, GA. His body was interred in Sep 1827 at Pulaski County, GA.

1790 census. Daniel is listed in the Fayette District, Robeson County, NC Daniel and Mary left NC shortly after 1794, and by 1800 he was living in Beaufort County, SC. 14 AUG., 1795.  NC Will Book I, Clerk of Court's Office, Robeson County, NC. Pages 39-40. 14 Aug. 1795. The younger named Daniel Regan is mentioned in his father's, Captain Ralph Regan, Will. Daniel Regan inherited his father's part of the Plantation possessed his grandmother Anne Regan See Captain Ralph Regan [Record #26]. 1800. 1800 census. Daniel is listed in the 1800 Beaufort County, SC census. He moved there between 1794-1800 and remained in SC until circa 1804. By Dec. 1805, Daniel and Mary were in GA where he served as a grand juror. He lived in Laurens County, GA in 1807 and moved to Pulaski County, GA in 1808 or 1809. He was quite active in the affairs of the newly-created Pulaski County, GA, serving on numerous juries and performing other minor civic duties. In 1807, Daniel and Mary were living in Laurens County, GA, and were in Pulaski County, GA by 1808/1809. He was from Beauford Co., SC then Pulaski Co., GA. Will, Pulaski County, GA, page 92. State of Georgia. In the name of God, Amen. I, Daniel Regan, of said State and County of Pulaski considering the mortality of my body and being of perfect and sound mind and memory - Do hereby, declare the following to be my last will and testament to wit, I recommend my spirit to the God who gave it and my body to the dust from whence it was taken. As it respects the things of this world with which a kind providence hath blessed me, I request my disposed in manner and form following (viz) Item 1st - I request that my just debts and burial expenses be paid out of the cash or perishable property not here in after disposed of. Item 2nd - I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Mary Regan one half of all my lands lying in the County of Pulaski twenty second district, being number ninety one, ninety two, ? eighty nine containing in all five hundred six and one ? one forth acres, the half designed for her to embrace the upper part and contain two hundred and fifty three acres subject to her own proper use during her nature life. Item 3rd - I also give and bequeath to my beloved wife Mary Regan during her natural life two negroes Jim and Judith, also one half of all my livestock, also as much of my household and kitchen furniture as she thinks proper to keep - also her choice out of my hssess? also such of my plantation and farming tools ?implements as she may wish to keep. Item 4th - I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter Elizabeth Ann Regan her heirs and assigns forever, one feather bed and furniture, two cows and calves and ten dollars in cash. Item 5th - I will and request that all my property that is not herein given in special legacies be sold in the most advantageous terms (except my lands) and out of the proceeds of such sale that the sum of three hundred dollars be paid my Executors to each of my daughters following (viz) Emily Smith, Martha Tanner, Olive Brown and Charlotte Savage. Item 6th - I also give and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Ann Regan a negro girl about three years old named Angeline to her, her heirs and assigns forever. Item 7th - I give unto my two sons Joseph and Elias Regan, the privilege of cultivating for their own use the lower half of my lands mentioned in the 2nd item hereof for and during the term of the natural life of my wife Mary Regan. Item 8th - I give and bequeath to my Joseph Regan's four eldest children my two lots in the town of Hartford?, Pulaski County, to be sold on the most advantageous terms and the money arising from said sale to be applied sole for their benefit. Item 9 - I give and bequeath to my two sons Joseph and Elias Regan after the death of my wife, Mary Regan, all my lands as above described to them their heirs and assigns forever. Item 10 - I request and appoint that after the death of my beloved wife, Mary Regan, all the property therein left her except the land be sold and equally divided amongst all my children or their heirs. And I do hereby revoke and nullify all other and do declare this to be my last will and testament and advise? and appoint that my wife Mary Regan and Joseph Regan and Green Brown, be my executors to carry into effect according to the true intent and meaning thereof, this my last will and testament. In testimony whereof I have hereto set my hand and affixed my seal this seventeenth day of May ... (next page - don't have.).

In the transfer community of Glover, Regan, Cumbo with a stop off during Rev War Era in Guilford Community of Robeson Co, NC and for the Jack Regan line of Pearl River Co, MS, ongoing over to the Bogue Chitto Regan and Jenkins lines who came into MS with Choctaw Bill, pre-BIA agent for Indian Territory.


Francis Regan of Surry County, 165 acres N.L. Isle of Wight County on North side of Meherrin River. Land Grants, Isle of Wight County, Book II. Page 174. From VA County Records, Vol. 7 Page 80. 1722. Francis Regan, 165 acres. Will of this Francis shows this land going to son, Dan. which was not too long prior, the land of Capt.Mingo Needham Bryan
Lines of Native attached to this line are Chicasaw Bryant, Choctaw Bryant, Piscotoway Regan, Patawomeck Gallop from Silent Bryant cousins, the later includes Pres Harry S Trumen in 4 of his lines as developed by professional genealogist for his museum in his honor. The Backcounry Story of the Chicasaw: accessgenealogy.com/kentucky The southern half of the Jackson Purchase region in western Kentucky was acquired under the October 19, 1818, land treaty between the United States and the Chickasaw Indian Nation. On February 14, 1820, the Kentucky General Assembly passed legislation stated the entire Jackson Purchase region would be mapped.


=From OK NATION and OK Choctaw=Minko ==Mingo of Kentucky -Name: UGULACOBE - See media section for Signatory of Treaty information. Chicasaw Nation archives show this Needham Bryan(t) as their MINGO/Mingoe Bryan of term 1741- 46 and born in Laurel, KY;died 1872.=

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Patriot Daniel Regan of Guilford Community, Robeson, NC's Timeline

1698
1698
Nottoway County, VA, United States
1712
1712
Surry County, Virginia, United States
1790
1790
Age 92
Robeson County, North Carolina, United States
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