Pipkin Family Association
Wayne County, NC Pipkins in Court1787-1794; 1811-1813; 1820-1822 |
Wayne County NC Minutes
April Court 1787
July Court 1787
October Court 1787
January Court 1788
April Court 1788 October Court 1788 Bill of sale from Daniel S. Atkinson to Moses Standley, proved by John Pipkin.
Ordered that Willis Pipkin attend next court as Juror - Willis was fined
20 shilling for not appearing as Juror for duty. January Court 1789 Willis Pipkin on grand jury empanneled on 13 Jan 1789. Stephen Pipkin appointed Juror to next term of court.
April Court 1789 Last Will and Testament of Joseph Pipkin late in Wayne County, deceased was proved in open court by oath of William Bizzell, a subscribing witness thereto, John Beck and Elisha Pipkin executors mentioned in the said Will, came into Court and qualified agreeable to law, ordered that the same to recorded and that letters testamentary issue accordingly John Beck and Elisha Pipkin executor to the last will and testament of Joseph Pipkin late of Wayne County deceased returned an Inventory of the estate of the said deceased, ordered the same to be recorded. (This was all done on the 1st day of Court) Stephen Pipkin empannelled as Grand Juror. Willis Pipkin ordered to be appointed as Juror at next term of Court.
July Court 1789 Willis Pipkin ordered to appear as Juror to next term of Court.
October Court 1789 Stephen Pipkin ordered to be Juror as next term of Court. Willis Pipkin also ordered to be Juror at next term of Court.
January Court 1790 Willis Pipkin to be Juror to next term of Court.
April Court 1790 Willis Pipkin & Elisha Pipkin Jurors to next term of Court.
July Court 1790 Deed from Bibby Bush to Jesse Pipkin - Bk 5, pg 77, 18 acres. Elisha, Jesse & Willis Pipkin ordered to jury duty next term
July Court 1791 Gift from Elisha Pipkin to Baptist Church - 3 acres, Bk 5, pg 63. Willis & Stephen Pipkin ordered to be Jurors next term of Court.
January Term 1793 Stephen Pipkin listed as Justice. Admin. of estate of Elisha Pipkin, granted to Hannah Pipkin, widow bond with John Westbrook & Willis Pipkin. Ordered John Beck administrator of Susannah Pipkin deceased have leave to sell anything needed to clear debt. Willis Pipkin juror to next term of Court.
April Court 1793 Hannah Pipkin returned inventory of Elisha Pipkin estate. John Westbrook appointed guardian to Joseph, Elisha, Charley, James, Milly & Ruth, orphans of Elisha Pipkin. Luke Pipkin relieved as overseer of road. Jesse Pipkin named juror to lay off road. Phillip & Willis Pipkin named jurors to next term of Court. Hannah Pipkin awarded dower portion of Elisha Pipkin estate.
July Term 1793 John Beck returned inventory & account of sales for Susannah Pipkin. Silas Jernigan Sheriff returned acct of sale for Elisha Pipkin. Stephen Pipkin appointed Justice in Capt. Pipkin's District.
October Court 1793 Stephen Pipkin named juror to help lay off a road. John Westbrook had approval to sell estate of Elish's orphans. Moses Pipkin, Wm Bizzell & Jesse Bizell patrollers in Capt. Pipkin's District. Joseph Westbrooke constable in Capt. Pipkin's District. Jesse & Arthur Pipkin named jurors to lay off roads from Arthur Pipkin's crossing falling creek. Jesse Pipkin named juropr to next term of Court.
January Term 1794 Jesse Pipkin called a grand juror. Stephen Pipkin named one of many jurors to lay off road. Sale of Account on Elisha Pipkin accepted. Phillip Pipkin named juror to April Term of Court.
April Term 1794 Joseph Shaw appointed constable in Capt. Pipkin's District. Phillip Pipkin named juror to next term of Court. Sale from Luke Pipkin to Charles Hinds approved, Bk 5, pg 72.
NC Archives and History
August Term 1813 State by Charity Holmes v. Steward Pipkin, Bastard, bond given and filed State by Needham Pipkin v. Elkaney Manley, Indictment, Assault and Battery, True Bill, issued capias
November Term 1813 State by Needham Pipkin v. Elkaney Manley, Aug't 1813, Ind't, writing lined through
February Term 1814 State by Needham Pipkin v. Elkany Manley, Aug't 1813, Ind't, A & B, not to be found, alias capias issued to Sampson
May Term 1814 State by Needham Pipkin v. Elkany Manley, Aug't 1813, Ind't, A & B, not to be found, two alias capias issued, issued to Wayne
August Term 1814 State by Needham Pipkin v. Elkany Manley, Aug't 1813, Ind't, A & B, not to be found, three alias capias issued, dismissed at defendants cost State by Milly Dilliard v. Stewart Pipkin, Bastard bond not given, scifa issued
November Term 1814 State by Milly Dilliard v. Steward Pipkin, Aug't 1814, Bastard, scifa issued, judgment final by default according to scifa and cost for one year
February Term 1815 State by Lovit Pipkin v. Asher McCullen, Feb 1815, assault and battery, true bill, capias issued
May Term 1815 State by Lovard Pipkin v. Asher McCullen, Feb 1815, Ind't, A & B, fifa issued
August Term 1815 State by Millia Dilliard v. Stewart Pipkin, bas'd, error, issue sifa to shew cause why execution should not issue for laying in month
August Term 1816 State by Charlotte Branton v. Stewart Pipkin, Bastard, issue scifa, to shew cause why execution shall not issue for two years support of a bastard child begotten on her body, issued
November Term 1816 State by Charlotte Branton v. Stewart Pipkin, Bastard, executed judgement against the defendant for two years allowance and cost
August Term 1818 State by Milbra Dillard v. Steward Pipkin, for two years, scifa issued
November Term 1818 State by Milbra Dillard v. Steward Pipkin, scifa, made known, judgement according to scifa, execution issued
November Term 1819 State by Edith Pipkin v. Jesse Flowers, Indictment, to Nov Term 1819, issue supoena for the prosecution and capias for defendant, defendant entered into recognisance State by Bethany Anderson v. John Pipkin and wife, Indictment, to Nov 1819, issue capias for to bring the defendants into court and supoena the Pros
February Term 1820 State by Edith Pipkin v. Jesse Flowers, not guilty, continued, entered into recognisance, supoena for witness
May Term 1820 State by Edith Pipkin v. Jesse Flowers, entered into recognisance, supoena heirs State by Edith Pipkin v. Jesse Flowers, recognisance in the sum of fifty pounds to appear at the next court and to prosecute in behaf of the state against Jesse Flowers State by Edith Pipkin v. Jesse Flowers, Indictment, a true bill
August Term 1820 State by Edith Pipkin v. Jesse Flowers, jury charged and juror withdrawn, not guilty, Jesse Flowers bound in £50 Asher Flowers his security in £50 conditioned for Jesse Flowers appearance at next term
November Term 1820 State by Edith Pipkin v. Jesse Flowers, continued State by Delaney Pipkin v. William Wilson, Bastard, deft. called and failed to appear and of bastard bond as given, issue no scifai
February Term 1821 State by Edith Pipkin v. Jesse Flowers, not guilty, jury sworn and find the defendant not guilty as charged in the indictment State by Delaney Pipkin v. William Wilson, Bastard, issue capias
May Term 1821 State by Delaney Pipkin v. William Wilson, Bastard, capias executed, bond given
NC Archives & History
16 May 1820 Ordered that Peggy Pipkin be appointed guardian to Moses Pipkin, Susanna Pipkin and Asher Pipkin who enters into bond in the sum of two thousand dollars each child with Lazarus Smith and Rich’d McKinne her securities Ordered that Britton Hood, Lewis Cogdell and Robert McKinne be a Committee to settle between the admr’s of Willis Pipkin and the guardian of the heirs of Mills Pipkin dec’d report to next court
18 May 1820 A bill of sale from Lovet Pipkin to Drury Smith duly acknowledged in open court let it be registered A power of attorney from Lovet Pipkin to Drury Smith acknowledged in open court let it be registered
21 Aug 1820 A deed from William Pipkin and Edith Pipkin to (blank) was proved in open court by the oath of a subscribing witness thereto & it appears to the satisfaction of the court that Edith Pipkin cannot conveniently attend this court for the purpose of being privately examined it is ordered by the court that a Commission issue to Lewis Cogdell and William Fellow Esqr’s authorizing them privately to examine the said Edith Pipkin touching the execution of said deed
23 Aug 1820 Ordered that Britton Hood, Lewis Cogdell and Robert McKinne be a Committee to settle between the admr’s of Willis Pipkin dec’d and the guardian of the heirs of Mills Pipkin dec’d and report next court Page 35 Ordered that Lewis Cogdell, Asher McCullen and Daniel Kornegay be a Committee to settle the accounts of Steward Pipkin and William Fellow admr’s of Willis Pipkin dec’d and report next court
24 Aug 1820 Ordered that John Killett, Steward Pipkin and Rich’d McKinne be appointed Patrolers in Capt. McKinnes Dist for 12 months
25 Aug 1820 John Elliott v. Steward Pipkin – jury charged find all the issues in favour of the plaintiff and assess his damages to $24 and costs, debt $106 Deed of sale from Steward Pipkin to John Reaves duly proved in open court by the oath of Britton Hood a subscribing witness let it be registered
22 Nov 1820 Ordered that Joseph Everett, Robert McKinne and Rich’d McKinne be a Committee to settle the accounts of Steward Pipkin and William Fellow admr’s of Willis Pipkin dec’d and report to next court John Bass use of Steward Pipkin v. Page Jernigan and Robt McKinne – jury charged find all the issues for the plaintiff and assess his damages to $14.06 and costs, principal $312.67 Edith Pipkin use of Enoch Cobb v. Asher McCullen – jury charged find all issues in favor of plaintiff and assess his damages to $13 and costs, principal $371.76 (Appeal) Joseph Everett v. Page Jernigan-Page Jernigan, William Edwards, Lovet Pipkin came into court & acknowledged themselves bound
20 Feb 1821 Ordered that William Edwards be appointed Constable in Capt. McKinnes Dist for the year 1821 who enters into bond in the sum of two thousand dollars with Joshua Hasting and Lovard Pipkin his securities
22 Feb 1821 Ordered that the Sheriff summon jurors - #28. Philip Pipkin
23 Feb 1821 A deed of sale from Micajah Bell and Sarah Bell to Asher Pipkin duly proved in open court by the oath of Lewis Pipkin a subscribing witness let it be registered A bill of sale from William Hand to Elisha Pipkin duly proved in open court by the oath of Lewis Pipkin a subscribing witness let it be registered Furnifold Jernigan use of A.F. Moses v. Steward Pipkin – jury charged find all issues for the plaintiff and assess damages to $3.40, debt $78.50 & costs
3 May 1821 State by Lucy Pipkin v. William Wilson – ordered that William Wilson be discharged from the cost of this suit proved that they hath given bond &c Ordered that Robert McKinne, Britton Hood and Stephen Smith be a Committee to settle the estate of Willis Pipkin dec’d with Steward Pipkin and William Fellow his admr’s and report next court The following grand jury swore to wit - #12. Philip Pipkin
24 May 1821 Jesse Bizzell v. Steward Pipkin – jury charged find all issues in favor of the plaintiff and assess his damages to $68.12 and costs
20 Aug 1821 Ordered that Robert McKinne, Stephen Smith and Henry Bizzell be appointed a Committee to settle and divide the estate of Willis Pipkin dec’d with the admr’s and report to next court Ordered that Robert McKinne Stephen Smith and Henry Bizzell be app a comm to settle and divide the estate of Willis Pipkin dec
23 Aug 1821 A deed of sale from Lovet Pipkin to Benja Rose acknowledged in open court let it be registered A deed of sale from Benjamin Rose to John Reaves senr duly proved in open court by oath of John Reaves junr and let it be recorded
20 Nov 1821 Steward Pipkin vs William Fellow - Jos Everett and James Bradbury special bail for the defendant
22 Nov 1821 A deed of sale from James Johnston to Joseph & Benajah Herring proved by oath of Lewis Pipkin A deed of sale from James Johnston to Joseph Herring proved by oath of Lewis Pipkin
18 Feb 1822 Ordered that Joseph Everett, Thomas Kennedy and Stephen Smith be a Committee to settle between Ingram Rhodes and his guardian and report to next court
19 Feb 1822 Taylor Rhodes came into court and renewed his guard bonds to Ingram, Prisilla, Thomas, Polley Rhodes who enters into bond in the sum of three thousand dollars each child with Asher Flowers and Theophilus Barfield his securities
23 Feb 1822 A deed of gift from Edith Pipkin to Prudence Beard duly proved in open court by the oath of Britton Hood a subscribing witness let it be registered A deed of sale from William Kincey to Ingram Rhodes duly proved in open court by the oath of Lancaster Cox a subscribing witness let it be registered A deed of sale from Robert Cox to Ingram Rhodes duly proved in open court by the oath of Lancaster Cox a subscribing witness let it be registered
20 May 1822 Ordered that Ingram Rhodes be appointed overseer of the road in the room of Barna Cox from Micajah Cox’s to the newbern road near Willis Halls and that the hands as usual work thereon
23 May 1822 Ordered that the following persons be summoned by the Sheriff as jurors on the third Monday of August next #9. Elisha Pipkin
21 Aug 1822 A deed of sale from Edith Pipkin to Furnifold Mandley duly proven in open court by the oath of Britton Hood a subscribing witness let it be registered
20 Nov 1822 Ordered that Arthur Martin be appointed overseer of the road from Bass's old ferry to the Beaver dam & that the hands of Solomon Grantham, Bryan Pipkin, Henry Stanly Benson & Barna Burnett work thereon Britton Hood adm of Asher McCullen v. Pipkin McCullen & Lazarus Smith Ordered that John Sasser, Gary B. Britt, William Pipkin, William Bizzell's hands, Kinchon Grantham, Henry Bizzells hands, Joshua Taylor, John Stevens, work the road from Willis Jernigans mill, down to Falling Creek bridge under James Everett overseer Gabriel Sherrod v. William Fellow - Richd McKinne, Nancy McKinne, Steward Pipkin, Elizabeth Pipkin called and failed to appear |
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