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- Beaufort County Deeds, Page 36
Apr. 15, 1704 - Furnifold GREENE and Hannah, "my wife" of New River, Bath Co., to
John FULFORD, Currituck Precinct, Albemarle County - 45 pounds - Entry of land
containing 500 acres beginning lower side of creek below Richard SMITH in Pamtico,
known a Deep Creek, running down river to a marked pine standing against the bay
of Mash (?)
Wit: Robert WHITEHURST, Hum. LEGGE
Acknowledged at court held at Capt. Wm. BARROWs, lst Tuesday in July 1704
Beaufort County Deeds, Page 51
Sept. 19, 1705 - John SLOCUMB, Pamtico in Bath County, and wife, Jane; to Robert
WHITEHURST, same - 20 pounds - 320 acres north side Pamtico River between land
of Peter WORDEY and C. WHITEHURST.
Witness: Samuel BOUTWELL, Richard WHITEHURST
Acknowledged: 1st Tuesday in April 1706.
Will of Robert Whitehurst, dated 22 May 1741 was proven during the 4 Jun 1741 Court session. Entire will appears in minutes and mentions Robert's eldest son, Samuel, daughters, Elinor Nelson and Sary (no last name given), and son, William Whitehurst. His son William Whitehurst named as executor, witnesses were Richard Whitehurst, Joseph Bell, and Mary Smyt. [Early Carteret Court Minutes 1723-1747, p. 60]
During court of 4 June 1741: Richard Whitehurst, Joseph Bell Sr., and Mary Smyt came into open court and made oath that Robert Whitehurst did sign, seal, and deliver a certain Will in writing and was in his senses. [Early Carteret Court Minutes 1723-1747, p. 63-64]
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