Taborin North Carolina
| Land Records | |
| Anson Co | NC Abstract of Land Patents Vol I |
| pg85 John Tabor Jr (Crown to:) 1 July 1758 150acres in Anson Co on N.E. side of PeeDee River, joining Richard Bradford, both side of Hitchcocks Creek, and a branch of the sd. creek | |
| NC Abstract of Land Patents Vol II | |
| pg288 22 May 1772 ...NE side of PeeDee River joining.....John Tabor | |
| pg312 22 Jan 1773 .... NE side of PeeDee River....Hitchcock's Creek joining.....John Taber | |
| pg657 25 July 1774...Anson on Hitchcocks Creek joining....John Tabor | |
| Anson Co, NC Deed Abstracts, Vol II 1757-1766 | |
| pg 31 30 Nov 1758 John Tabor, Jr. of Anson, planter, to Thomas Connerly, planter for 10£, land on south side Hitchcock Cr, 150acres adj. Richard Bradford....granted to Tabor 1 July 1758....John Tabor (seal) | |
| pg65 Taxables for 1763 ; Tabour, Timothy | |
| Anson Co NC Abstracts of Early Records | |
| pg23 #3637 Henry Adcock, 25 July 1774, Nov 18, 1779; surveyed 21 March 1772 by Ro. Edwards, surveyor; John Poston's corner, John Tabor's and William Terry's lines..... | |
| Macon Co | Records of Old Macon County, NC 1829-1859 (McRae) |
| pg 56 Nathan Tabor, $5/100 acre; 50 acres on Mill Creek in Dist 9. Granted Dec. 15, 1838; Reg. Feb. 1, 1839 | |
| pg 84 James Truitt to Nathan Tabor one tract of land as set forth in this certificate and quit claim my right. Feb. 5, 1839 | |
| pg 96 Nathan Tabor, assignee of James Truitt for $12.56, 50 acres, Sec. 33, Dist 9 on left hand fork of Mill Creek, crossing Mill Creek. Granted Dec. 17, 1840. Reg. June 29, 1841 | |
| pg 121 Nathan Taber of Macon to Soloman Truitt for $6.25, 25acres, part of Sec. 33, Dist 9 on Mill Creek Dec. 4, 1841. Wit. James D. Taber...Proven by James D. Taber in June 1843 court. Reg. Sept. 6, 1843 | |
| pg 148 Nathan Taber, $20.41, 67 acres, Sec. 34, Dist. 9 on left fork of Mill Creek. Granted Apr 2, 1846 | |
| pg 169 Nathan Taber, $14.74...73 acres, Sec. 36. Dist 9. Granted Apr. 17, 1848 | |
| pg 179 John Shuler of Macon to Dicky Tabor for $500, Negro man slave Peter about 33 years old. Dec. 26, 1848 | |
| Orange Co | Orange County NC Records Vol I; Granville Proprietary Land Office |
| pg27 Paine, James Co. Warrant 26 Jan 1758 640 acres, joins his own plantation on Deep Cr, included improvements of John Taber & Great Spring. "Execution of the above warrant having been prevented by the late disturbances I do hereby validate it for six months longer - Edenton - 20 Feb 1760" Warrant rec. from Sherwood Haywood 5 Feb '59. Surveyed 2 Aug 1760. Deed 30 Jan 1761 | |
| pg28 Taber, John Warrant Aug 1758 640 acres, begin on....Pryor's line, both side of Mayo Cr. Entered ??? 1758. Surveyed 2 Aug 1760. Deed ?? Feb 1761 | |
| pg34 Taber, John Entry 9 June 1760, 700 acres on Phillip Pryor's line, both sides Mayho Cr. | |
| pg34 Tabor, John Warrant 9 June 1760 700 acres adjoins Philip Pryor on Mayho Cr "Voided by a former entry the money returned - Jas. Watson" | |
| The Granville District of North Carolina 1748-1763;Abstracts of Land Grants; Vol 2 (Hofman) | |
| pg93 30 January 1761 John Tabor 605 acres in Orange County in the Parish of St. Matthew, joining Philip Pryor, a glade, and both sides of Maho Creek /s/ John Tabor....surveyed 2 August 1760. SCC Henry Fford, John Tabor Sr. ...Plat reads.."land survey'd for John Tabor Jr" | |
| pg97 7 March 1763 192 acres in Orange County on both sides of Maho Creek of Hicoe, joining John Taylor and Gabriel.....Grant identifies adjoining landowner as John Taylor; plat reads John Tabor | |
| Register of Orange Co NC Deeds 1752-1768 (Weeks) | |
| pg24 Earl of Granville to James Tabert 649 acres | |
| pg33 John Tabor to William Tabor 200 acres - August 1764 | |
| pg 36 John Tabor, Jr to John Thomas, Sr. 200 acres - 1765 | |
| pg38 Earl of Granville to John Tabor, Jr 605 acres - August 13, 1765 | |
| pg38 Earl of Granville to George Tabor 269 acres - August 13, 1765 | |
| pg48 John Tabor to Abraham Womack 205 acres - May 12, 1767 | |
| pg 49 John Tabor to Isaac Jackson 200 acres - May 12, 1767 | |
| Orange County NC Records Vol I; Granville Proprietary Land Office | |
| pg47 29 June 1769 ...a pine on Tabor's line...south on top of the ridge between Mayo Cr & Back Mtn Cr, keeping sd ridge to a pine & Tabor's line....part of a large tract belonging to John Tabor, Granville to Tabor 30 Jan. 1761 | |
| Orange County NC Records Vol III, Deed Book 3 | |
| pg124 15 Aug 1770, William Tabor of Orange & Robert Dickens of Caswell to Michael Dixon of Orange 32£, 91acres on waters of Deep Cr of Flat River....Thos. Flin to William Tabor 11 June 1767. Signed: Willm (T) Tabor. Proved July term 1771 | |
| Warren Co | Warren Co NC Records; Vol 11 1764-1766 (Cauthron) |
| 8 June 1767 Wm. Mangum to Jesse Rowland, Bute Co....Wit. Joseph Green, John Tabor, Peter Smart.... | |
| 30 Sept. 1767. John Tabor to Job Self. Bute. Co. | |
| Rutherford Co | Rutherford County NC Deeds (abstracted from the original by Sharon Tabor) |
| 2 July, 1790 Jeremiah Osburn of Rutherford Co, NC to James Taber of Rutherford Co NC...100£ paid by James Tabour...on both sides of First Broad River....wit: Samuel Blackburn, Isiah Tabour | |
| 3 March 1791 Jonathan Hardin of Rutherford Co NC to James Tabour of Rutherford Co NC....for the sum of 20£...200 acres...on the waters of First Little Broad River...wit: William Graham, Isaac Tabour | |
| 15 August 1796 James Boyles, sheriff, of Rutherford Co NC to James Tabor, Jr. of Rutherford Co NC..by virtue of an execution from the Superior Court of Morgan the State against James Taber, Senr, for the sum of 17£ 3s 9p ...sum judged against him for nonattendance as a Witness for the state....(goods & Chattels of James Taber, Sr to be seized by James Boyle, sheriff and none to be found) ...two tracts of land in sd County of Rutherford...105 acres...& 30 acres...patents granted to Jonathan Hardin...land (to be sold) to the highest bidder on 9 July 1796....James Taber, Junior being the highest bidder at the sum of 13s.... | |
| 10 October 1797 James Taber Jr of Rutherford Co NC to Owen Lee of Chester Co SC..for 150£...2 tracts of land..100 acres & 30 acres... on both sides of First Little Broad River... |