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1798 - 1871 (73 years)
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- From Corbett Cockerham
1771-1879 Index Surry Co. NC Deeds
Moses from State of NC grant book A p.335
to Moses Cockreham deed book N p.270
M. from State Of NC grant (no #'s)
M.V. to M. Cockreham deed book N p.270
note: since Moses (V.) deeded property to Moses, I am going to operate under the assumption that Moses is the son of Moses. I feel that under further investigation that these properties will prove contigeous.
Register: State Census of NC 1784-1787, Surry Co.
Cockram, Mosses
1 white male 21-60
4 white males under 20, over 60
6 white females
1 black
1790 Census Salisbury Dist. Surry Co. NC
Moses Cockram
3 males over 16
2 males under 16
6 females
1 slave
Cockerham, Moses
Census: 1800, Surry Co. NC. NA roll #32 p.710
free white males under 10 years of age: 0
free white males of 10 and under 16: 0
free white males of 16 and under 26 incl. HH: 2
free white males of 26 and under 45 incl. HH: 0
free white males of 45 and upwards incl HH: 0
free white females under 10 years of age: 0
free white females of 10 and under 16: 0
free white females of 16 and under 26 incl. HH: 1
free white females of 26 and under 45 incl. HH: 0
free white females of 45 and upwards incl HH: 1
all other free persons except indians not taxed: 0
slaves: 0
Cockerham, Moses
Census: 1810, Surry Co. NC. NA M252 roll #42 p.192
free white males under 10 years of age: 0
free white males of 10 and under 16: 1
free white males of 16 and under 26 incl. HH: 0
free white males of 26 and under 45 incl. HH: 0
free white males of 45 and upwards incl HH: 1
free white females under 10 years of age: 0
free white females of 10 and under 16: 0
free white females of 16 and under 26 incl. HH: 1
free white females of 26 and under 45 incl. HH: 0
free white females of 45 and upwards incl HH: 1
all other free persons except indians not taxed: 0
slaves: 1
note: was enumerated on the same page with David Cockerham and Rebecca
Cockerham
NOTES FROM FRANK E. COCKERHAM:
Moses Cockerham (1798-1871 made entry 5683 on 31 October 1836, describing the beginning {of his land} as "near James Cockerham's southwest corner". The entry tract's southeast corner was called "his old corner", in other words this tract was located west and north of other property...{that} Moses {owned}.
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