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December 14, 2011 By Editor

SQUIRES Surname Research

The Squires surname is relevant to researching Coastal Carolina Indian history because it was a surname associated with the Indians at Mattamuskeet.

Below, you will find a compilation of various data regarding the Squires surname (and variant spellings).

PLEASE NOTE: Just because a name is on this page does not necessarily mean that they are associated with the Indians at Mattamuskeet. This information is listed here only because it was collected in the course of our research and may prove helpful to Squires descendants.

If you have anything you would like to contribute to this research, please send us an e-mail from our contact page. It is absolutely necessary that you cite all information for its source. Rootsweb or online family trees, and family history books are not necessarily valid sources of information unless all root sources have been verified.

Deeds & Land Grants

RECORDS OF CRAVEN COUNTY NC VOL 1

P. 21
“1764 Sept 5. Bond Veal sells to Mark Harford 85 acres on the south side of Bay
River, beginning at a tree near the head of Deep Branch, corner tree of land
now belonging to James Ball.. to Cabin Creek.” (wit. Benjamin Squires, John Wilcocks, Sr. and James Wilcocks) C2


Map of Bay River area – Craven County (now Pamlico County), North Carolina
(Note: Large image file – 4.75Mb. May take several minutes to load.)

Amos Squires acquired his land from Rodger Squires who had originally acquired it from Francis Delamar (who had the original patent on the land).

The land was on the south side of the Bay River.


For information on the lineage of Francis Delamar (who was NOT one of my ancestors, please see this PDF file.)

Decendants of Frances Delamar


On the 1779 Craven County Tax List (District 4), Amos Squires is listed as follows:

105. Amous Squires
275 acres 590
100 acres in Beaufort County 200
other property 312


WILL ABSTRACTS

1772 SQUIRES, JOHN, Thomas, John, Miriam (children); Wright, Ann (daughter); Mary (wife). (the North Carolina Wills ; S. page 246)

1783 SQUIRES, ROGER, wife (not named); Elizabeth, Hannah, Roger, Sarah, Mary, Benjamin, Margot. (the North Carolina Wills ; S. page 246)

1775 SQUIRES, MIRIAM, Thomas (brother); Elizabeth (sister). (the North Carolina Wills ; S. page 246)

1764 SQUIER, JOHN G., Devane, John, Thomas, Margaret; Thomas, Elizabeth; Corbett, Thomas. (the North Carolina Wills ; S. page 201)


ROAD PETITIONS:

(From the Elizabeth Moore Papers, Collection No. 322, East Carolina Manuscript Collection, J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University, Greenville NC. For research and study only, not for deposit in other repositories. Most manuscripts are protected by copyright laws; permission to publish must be requested. (NOTE: Florence Fulford Moore has received permission to publish this information. Copied from File 322.60. GENEALOGY AND HISTORY, by Elizabeth Moore)

BAY RIVER ROAD PETITIONS, North Side of Bay River in Beaufort County (not dated).

Signed by Joseph Lewis, Francis Delamar Sen(ior), Francis Delamar Jr., Benjamin Fulsher, Amos Squires, John Squires, Demson Delamar, Jeremiah Squires, Thomas Delamar, Beazella Holton, Cason Fulsher, Joshua Lewis, Peter Haushens, David Riggs, Shadrach Riggs, George Holton, Demson Holton, Jesse Holton, Nathaniel Lewis, Thomas Clayton.

PETITION OF JAMES CLAYTON AND OTHERS CONCERNING ROAD FROM THE HEAD OF BROAD CREEK TO THE HEAD OF TRENT CREEK ON BAY RIVER and the lower part of Neuse River.

Signed by: Francis Delamar, Giles Riggs, James Clayton, Joseph Carraway, William Clayton, Joseph Good, Thomas Delamar, Francis Delamar Jr., Thomas Clayton, John Avery, Jacob Lewis, Joseph Lewis, Nathaniel Lewis, Peter Horseans, Amos Squires, B. Squires,
Jeremiah Squires.


OTHER SQUIRES COURT RECORDS:

Folder: 1779
Information: Indictment of: Edward VAN DANIEL, Michael WOOLARD, James
CONGLETON, Appelson SQUIRES, John HARRIS, Benjamin ROSS, Elijah ROSS, Levi WINDLEY,
Aaron WINDLEY, Israel WINDLEY, Israel WINDLEY son of Aaron WINDLEY, Joseph COAN,
Thomas HODGE, James CONGLETON the younger, Arthur VAN DANIEL, James VAN DANIEL,
Francis ROSS, Benjamin HARRIS, Thomas GARNETT, John WOOD, Jesse HOWLAND, John
VAN DANIEL, William HARRIS, and William MARTIN son of Joel MARTIN, yeomen, for
stirring up and exciting a tumult and disorder, opposing the measures in support
of the freedom of the United States of America, and violently forcing the key from the gaoler and freeing Willis HODGES, a deserter from the regiment of the state.
Date: 10 Nov 1779
County: Carteret

Folder: 1779
Information: Indictment of Edward VAN DANIEL, Appelton SQUIRES, Benjamin ROSS, Elijah ROSS, Arthur VAN DANIEL, James VAN DANIEL, Francis ROSS, Thomas GARRET, John VAN DANIEL, Benjamin HARRIS, and William HARRIS along with a great number of other traitors and rebels whose names are not known, for being arrayed in a warlike manner with guns, clubs, and other weapons, waging war against the state, building a fortification in military form and defending themselves therein and maintaining it as an asylum for deserters and for the purpose of avoiding paying taxes.
Date: 10 Nov 1779 and several days thereafter
County: Beaufort

Folder: 1772
Information: Indictment against Amos SQUIRES for assault on Charles MOONEY
Date: 17 Feb 1772
County: Craven


MARRIAGE BONDS

Groom: Amos Squiers
Bride: Mary Fulsher
Bond Date: 19 Aug 1782
Bond #: 000029745
Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
ImageNum: 002795
County: Craven
Record #: 03 326
Bondsman: Joseph Gaskins
Witness: Edward Pasteur

Groom: Amos Squiers
Bride: Mary Saunders
Bond Date: 26 Dec 1799
Bond #: 000029749
Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
ImageNum: 007036
County: Craven
Record #: 03 326
Bondsman: James Carney
Witness: S Chapman, Clerk of Court

Groom: Roger Squires
Bride: Penelope Kirby
Bond Date: 02 Nov 1789
Bond #: 000023784
Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
ImageNum: 004531
County: Chowan
Record #: 01 152
Bondsman: William T. Mu
Witness: Will B Teman

Groom: John Squires
Bride: Hannah Gaskins
Bond Date: 02 Dec 1796
Bond #: 000029756
Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
ImageNum: 002871
County: Craven
Record #: 03 326
Bondsman: Amos Squiers
Witness: Saml Chapman

Groom: John Squiers
Bride: Celia Herrington
Bond Date: 08 Mar 1794
Bond #: 000029747
Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
ImageNum: 003614
County: Craven
Record #: 03 326
Bondsman: Joseph Gaskins
Witness: S Chapman, Clerk of Court

Groom: John Squiers
Bride: Cloe Herrington
Bond Date: 27 Jun 1803
Bond #: 000029746
Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
ImageNum: 003614
County: Craven
Record #: 03 326
Bondsman: Merril Holton
Witness: Saml Chapman, C

Groom: Jeremiah Squires
Bride: Patsey Hayes
Bond Date: 01 Oct 1796
Bond #: 000029753
Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
ImageNum: 003514
County: Craven
Record #: 03 326
Bondsman: Amos Squiers
Witness: Saml Chapman, C

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