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- There are some researchers that believe Michael Waldrop senior had died
around 1774, and that records after this are that of Michael Waldrop Junior.
There is some credibility to this assumption, since there are not any further
references to the affixes Senior/Junior until 1785-1786.
I believe that the land of Michael Waldrop senior had all been allocated to
his children before his relocation to Spartanburgh County, South Carolina.
Note: In 1785-1786, it appears that Michael Waldrop Senior had relocated to
Spartanburgh County, South Carolina.
Theory - It may be that most land transactions after 1786 were from Michael
Waldrop Junior and other children of Michael Waldrop Senior. It is likely that
some of these children settled and stayed in Laurens County after Michael
Waldrop Senior relocated to Spartanburgh.
Michael Waldrop Junior land records.
7/11/1768
Waldrobe, Michael Jr., Memorial For 150 Acres On Enoree River, Craven
County. Date:
People in this record:
Waldrobe, Michael Jr.
Places in this record:
Craven County; Enoree River
Series: Memorial books (Copy Series) (S111001)
Document Type: Memorial
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1787--------Records of Laurens Co., SC. Deed Book "C" p. 59, #366
Dated 30 Mar 1787 recorded 17 Apr 1791: Samuel Eakins and wife Jane to
John Cason? Jr. for [torn] 89 acres on Little River of Saluda, bounded on
Thomas [torn] Peter Hitt, Thos. McDaniel, Samuel, Eakins, original grant
to Thomas [torn] 13 Oct 1772, conveyed to said Samuel Eakins.
Witnesses: Peter Hitt, Michael Waldroup, John Cason. Silvanus Walker, J.P.
1788-------Records of Laurens Co., SC. Deed Book "J" p. 298,
Dated 10 Dec 1788 recorded 2 May 1809:
James Templeton of Abbeville Co., to Samuel FLEMING for 55 pounds sterling,
180 acres on Rockey Creek now "Warrior creek of Enoree" bounded by Walter
Carruth, about 2 mi. below Benjamin Gordon, part of original grant by patent
to David Templeton 16 May1761 with right of sale by last wife of said David
Templeton to Archibald Templeton conveyed to said James Templeton
adjoining Joseph Attayway. Witness: Andrew Rodgers Sr.,
Michael Waldrop, Jno Blackley Wm. C ___?
1789--------Records of Laurens Co., SC. Deed Book "G" p. 189, #58:
Dated 20 Mar 1789.
Wm. Taylor Sr. to Charles Neighbours for 25 pounds, 100 acres on Todds Creek
of Libble River, bounded on Michael Waldrop, Robert Tweedy, now in possession
of David Spears. Witnesses: David Spears, Francis Neighbours, Robert Hutchinson.
11/22/1792
Mcnees, James, Plat For 380 Acres On Branch Of Tweedy Creek, Laurens County,
Ninety Six District, Surveyed By John Rodgers.
People in this record:
Cooper, Robert; Martin, Shadrack; Mcnees, James; Rodgers, John; Tweedy, Robert;
Tweedy, William; Waldrop, Michael
Places in this record:
Laurens County; Little River; Ninety Six District
Series: State Plat Books (Charleston Series) (S213190)
Document Type: Plat
1793--------Records of Laurens Co., SC. Deed Book "D" p. 85, #422
Dated 14 Mar 1793 recorded 17 May 1793.
Michael Waldrop, blacksmith to Wadsworth and Turpin, Merchants for 29 Pounds,
bond on a tract originally granted to William Harris 7 Jan 1772, conveyed to Michael
Waldrop 1774. On Norths Creek of Little River bounded on land of Andrew Rodgers,
Wm. Harris SR..
Wit: Wm. Dunlap, Jas. Young, Charles Saxon, J.P.
1796-------Records of Laurens Co., SC. Deed Book "F" p. 176 #456
Dated 6 Feb 1796:
William Dunlap, sheriff, to John Waldrop JUNIOR, highestbidder for 20 pounds
sterling, 150 acres original grant to WILLIAM HARRISSR., on Norths Creek of
Little River [plat 26 Feb 1768 by John Caldwell, D.S., entered 6 Nov 1771 by John
Bremar, S.G. bordering on lands of Andrew Rodgers, WILLIAM HARRIS JR.], sold
at suit of James Park and George Gordon vs. Michael Waldrop.
Witnesses: Wm. Rodgers, Mary Ann Waldrop, Charles Allen, J.P.
1799-------Records of Laurens Co., SC. Deed Book "F" p. 167, #397
Dated 8 Jan 1799. William Rodgers to Peter Kelly for 16 pounds sterling, 50 acres
on Norths Creek of Little River bounded on lands of Michael Waldrop, Wm. Harris,
said William Rodgers. Witnesses: Jno Strain, Jas. Hendrix, Wm. Mitchell, JLC.
Dowery Rights of Nancy Rodgers.
1801-------Records of Laurens Co., SC. Deed Book "G" p. 210, #369,
Dated 21 may 1801, recorded 18 Feb 1802: John Arnold pledge to Col. John F. Wolff
for $550, a negro man Jack, country born, about 18. Witnesses: John Pringle, Michael
Waldrop, Joseph Downs, J.P.
1805--------Records of Laurens Co., SC. Deed Book "H" p. 250, #87Dated 29 Apr 1805
recorded same day. John Workman and wife Elizabeth to George Montgomery of York
District for 20 shillings, 400 acres on Beaverdam Creek where I now live bounded on
John Boyd, John Dendy, Wm. Taylor, Michael Waldrop, also 163 acres on Beaverdam
bounded on Edmond Wood, Wm.Moore, John Jowell, Daniel Osborn.
Wit: Benj. C. Yancey, AndrewLee, B.H. Saxon, J.P.
SCMAR, Vol. III, Summer 1975, No. 3, p.1834. Tract containing 31 acres adjoining Wm
Taylor, John Workman, and John Waldrop, granted to Michael Waldrop, Junr, and by him
conveyed to the said David Speirs 24 Jan. 1809.
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