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- Source:Antiquarian notes (LXXV)#16 + (1695 - Rental of the Bishopric of Ross. Me … 1695 - Rental of the Bishopric of Ross. Mey — The Lady Mey pays for her liferent lands of Little Kilmuir, twixt money and the price of customs, 9 lb. 11 sh. 2d. She pays also be the rental-book, for a quarter of [[Mid Geanies, Tarbat Parish, Ross-shire|Mid-Geanies]] lands of Cadboll, and Little Kilmuir, of teind money 40 sh. 3d and five teind weddcrs, inde... £19 1 5 Scots five teind weddcrs, inde... £19 1 5 Scots)
- Source:Antiquarian notes (LXXV)#13 + (1695 - Rental of the Bishopric of Ross. [[George Munro, 5th of Limlair|Lemlair]] pays for Lemlair and Komanchterrach, twixt money and price of customs... £48 0 0 Scots)
- Source:Antiquarian notes (LXXVI)#15 + (1695 - Rental of the Bishopric of Ross. Ross — [[Mr Hugh Ross]] pays for a quarter of Eysland 4s teind money, and a teind wedder or 30s inde… £1 14 0 Scots)
- Source:Antiquarian notes (LXXVI)#14 + (1695 - Rental of the Bishopric of Ross. Ma … 1695 - Rental of the Bishopric of Ross. Maculloch — Mr James Maculloch pays for a [[Little Allan, Fearn Parish, Ross-shire|quarter of Little Allan]], sometime pertaining to Andrew Maculloch, and [[Little Tarrel, Tarbat Parish, Ross-shire|Little Tarrel]] 5s 6d teind money, and half a teind wedder or 15s, and it is said he possesses an oxgate15s, and it is said he possesses an oxgate)
- Source:Tain and Balnagown documents (No. 1002, 1685, &c.)#90 + (1696 - Assn.., Mr Jon Dallas, Dean of Ross, wt. consent of Mr Jon eldest s. to Mr Jas. Muirsone student of divinitie)
- Source:Tain and Balnagown documents (No. 1002, 1685, &c.)#91 + (1696 - Do., David Ross tutor of Kindeace to D. R. of K)
- Source:Scottish document Dunf. Reg., no. 83#Main + (17 December 1253 - Clement, bishop of Dunb … 17 December 1253 - Clement, bishop of Dunblane, Richard, abbot of Cambuskenneth, Walter Comyn, earl of Menteith, Alexander Comyn, earl of Buchan & justiciar of Scotia, William, earl of Mar, chamberlain, Alexander the Steward, [[Robert of Roos of Wark (-c1270)|Robert de Ros]], Nicholas de Soules, David of Graham, Master Gamelin, William the chaplain and Alexander of Corbridge, clerks of the lord King, and John Blund and John Salvain, knights, announce that Emma, daughter and heiress of the late Gilbert of Smeaton, recognised that the holding of Smeaton in the feu of [[Musselburgh, Midlothian|Musselburgh]], properly belonged to Dunfermline Abbey.[[Musselburgh, Midlothian|Musselburgh]], properly belonged to Dunfermline Abbey.)
- Source:NRS catalogue entry GD139/1#Main + (17 February 1268 - Charter of confirmation … 17 February 1268 - Charter of confirmation by [[William, 2nd Earl of Ross ( -1274)|William earl of Ross]] to the church of Moray and to Archibald, bishop of Moray, of the gift by the late Freskinus of Moray, Lord of Duffus, of the two davachs of the lands of Clone in Ross for the upkeep of two chaplains in the church of Moray; renouncing a burden due him from the lands of Dowey and Duffus, with which Freskinus had endowed the chapel of St Laurence of Duffus in Strathspey. Dated at Innirnarryn. Witnessed by are William of Dun dean of Moray, William of Bather prior of Urchard, Archibald Herock archdeacon of Moray, William earl of Sutherland, Sir William of Montealto, Sir Alexander of Moray, Sir John Prath, William Wysman, Galfredo Surays.hn Prath, William Wysman, Galfredo Surays.)
- Source:Scottish document Laing Charters, box 72, no. 2799#2 + (17 January 1695 - Precept in disposition, … 17 January 1695 - Precept in disposition, dated at Balblair, by [[Hector Douglas, 5th of Mulderg (1655- )|Hector Douglas, late of Muldearg]], heir served and retoured to his uncle, the deceased [[Hector Douglas, 4th of Mulderg (-c1675)|Hector Douglas, some time of Muldearg]], in favour of Mr. James M'Culloch of Pilton, of the ile or burial-place belonging to the granter and his uncle, adjacent to the kirk of Fearn, commonly called the Douglas Ile, with the whole fabric of stone, windows, locks, doors, etc., in the parish of Fearn and shire of Ross, reserving to the said Hector, his wife and children, liberty of burial there, under the conditions narrated in the disposition. Witnesses to disposition, [[William Ross, 3rd of Aldie|William Ros of Aldie]], [[David Ross, 1st of Balblair (c1642-1710)|David Ros, notary public]], and [[George Ross of New Castle (1679-1753)|George Ros]], his lawful son.[[George Ross of New Castle (1679-1753)|George Ros]], his lawful son.)
- Source:Scottish document Foedera, i, II, 730#Main + (17 March 1290 - William, bishop of St Andr … 17 March 1290 - William, bishop of St Andrews, and Robert, bishop of Glasgow, [[John Comyn, lord of Badenoch ( -1302)|John Comyn]] and James Stewart of Scotland, Guardians of the realm of Scotland, Matthew, bishop of Dunkeld, Archibald, bishop of Moray, Henry, bishop of Aberdeen, William, bishop of Dunblane, Mark, bishop of Man, Henry, bishop of Galloway, William, bishop of Brechin, Alan, bishop of Caithness, Robert, bishop of Ross, and Laurence, bishop of Argyll, Malise, earl of Strathearn, Patrick, earl of Dunbar, [[John Comyn, 7th Earl of Buchan|John Comyn, earl of Buchan]], Donald, earl of Mar, Gilbert de Umfraville, earl of Angus, John, earl of Atholl, Walter, earl of Menteith, [[Robert the Bruce|Robert de Bruce, earl of Carrick]], [[William, 3rd Earl of Ross ( -1323)|William, earl of Ross]], Malcolm, earl of Lennox, William, earl of Sutherland, John, earl of Caithness, the abbots of Kelso, Melrose, Dunfermline, Arbroath, Holyrood, Cambuskenneth, Coupar Angus, Dryburgh, Newbattle, Paisley, Jedburgh, Lindores, Balmerino, Glenluce, Kilwinning, Inchaffray, Culross, Dundrennan, Dercongal (Holywood), Kinloss, Deer, Iona and Tongland, the priors of St Andrews, Coldingham, Lesmahagow, Pluscarden, Beauly, Urquhart, Whithorn, Restenneth, May, Canonbie, and Blantyre, and [[Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale|Robert Bruce, lord of Annandale]], William Murray, William Soulis, Alexander of Argyll, Alexander de Balliol of Cavers, Geoffrey de Moubray, Nicholas Graham, Nicholas Biggar, Ingram de Balliol, Richard Siward, Herbert Maxwell, David Marischal, Ingram de Guines, Thomas Randolph, William Comyn lord of Kirkintilloch, Simon Fraser, Reginald Cheyne, the father, Reginald Cheyne, the son, Andrew Murray, John Soulis, Nicholas de Haya, William de Haya, Robert Cameron, William Sinclair, Patrick Graham, John of Stirling, John of Callander, John Melville, John Stewart, John of Glenesk, Alexander of Bunkle, Bertram of Cardoness, Donald le fiz Can, Magnus of Fothrif, Robert the Fleming, William Murray of Drumsargard, David of Betun, William Douglas, Alexander Lindsay, Alexander of Menteith, Alexander Menzies, William Mowat, Thomas de Somerville, John of Inchmartin, John de Vaux, John Murray, Malcolm of Frendraught, and John of Garioch, barons of the realm of Scotland, write to [[Edward II of England|Edward, king of England]], lord of Ireland and duke of Aquitaine, sending greetings and all the honours for his good fame and the rights that he does to everyone and for the good neighbourhood and profit that the kingdom of Scotland has received from him, his father and his ancestors; they note that they are happy that the pope has made a dispensation that the marriage may take place between their lord Edward, his son, and Lady [[Margaret, Maid of Norway|Margaret, queen of Scotland]], their most dear lady, notwithstanding their nearness of bloody, notwithstanding their nearness of blood)
- Source:Scottish document A-S Relations, no. 19#Main + (17 November 1292 - At Berwick-on-Tweed, in … 17 November 1292 - At Berwick-on-Tweed, in the hall of the castle before the king of England, lord superior of Scotland, in the presence of John, archbishop of Dublin, John, bishop of Winchester, Antony, bishop of Durham, William, bishop of Ely, John, bishop of Carlisle, William, bishop of St Andrews, Robert, bishop of Glasgow, Matthew, bishop of Dunkeld, Robert, bishop of Ross, and Mark, bishop of Sodor, and of Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, Humphrey, earl of Hereford, John, earl of Buchan, Gilbert, earl of Angus, Malise, earl of Strathearn, and in the presence of eighty elected persons of Scotland, because that day had been assigned to Erik, king of Norway, Florence, count of Holland, [[John Balliol]], and all others who were claiming the realm, for them to hear judgment upon their petitions, all the claimants were called and publicly summoned, and the king, by the mouth of his justice, Roger Brabazon, caused his judgment to be promulgated in this manner: King Erik of Norway, Florence, count of Holland, John Balliol, Robert Bruce, John Hastings, Patrick, earl of March, [[William of Roos of Hamelake (-1316)|William de Ros]], William de Vescy, John Comyn, Robert de Pinkeny, Nicholas de Soules, Patrick Golightly and Roger de Mandeville, have placed before the eighty persons chosen from Scotland and the twenty-four nominated by the king of England, the lord superior of the realm of Scotland, their petitions for the realm of Scotland, and the arguments on which they based their claim. Of these claimants, Robert de Pinkeny, Patrick, earl of March, Nicholas de Soules, Patrick Golightly, [[William of Roos of Hamelake (-1316)|William de Ros]], William de Vescy and Florence, count of Holland, have withdrawn their petitions.f Holland, have withdrawn their petitions.)
- Source:Scottish document RRS, vi, no. 330#Main + (17 November 1364 - [[David II of Scotland|David, king of Scots]] … 17 November 1364 - [[David II of Scotland|David, king of Scots]], confirms a donation of [[William, 5th Earl of Ross ( -1372)|William, earl of Ross, lord of Skye]], to [[Robert Munro, 8th Baron of Foulis|Robert Monro]], of the davoch lands if Easter Foulis, Ross-shire, and the fortar of Strathskea; for a pair of white gloves; in exchange for the lands of Petian and Moorich.hange for the lands of Petian and Moorich.)
- Source:NRS catalogue entry GD297/182#Main + (17 October 1490 - Instrument narrating tha … 17 October 1490 - Instrument narrating that procurator for [[John Ross, 5th of Balnagown ( -1501)|John Ross of Balnagoune]] resigned in favour of [[David Ross, 7th of Balnagown ( -1527)|David Ross, his oy]], demesne [[Balnagown, Kilmuir Easter Parish, Ross-shire|lands of Balnagoune]] and others, resigned in hands of [[James Stewart, Duke of Ross|James, duke of Ross]], as superior[[James Stewart, Duke of Ross|James, duke of Ross]], as superior)
- Source:Scottish document RSS, vol. xxx fol. 52, alr. 68#Main + (17 October 1561 - At Edinburgh, Presentati … 17 October 1561 - At Edinburgh, Presentation of Mr. William Monro chaplain over the [[chaplaincy of Apilcroce]] below the refuge lie Girth of the same and the diocese of Ross now vacant by the death of the late Mr. John Donaldson the last chaplain and possessor of the same to the presentation of the Lord Queen in full right of patronage and with regard to the ordinary collation of the Bishop of Ross, etc.nary collation of the Bishop of Ross, etc.)
- Source:Scottish document RMS, L. i fol. 255#Main + (17 Sep 1370 - [[David II of Scotland|David]] … 17 Sep 1370 - [[David II of Scotland|David]], etc., to all, etc. Be it known that we have given, etc., to our dearest nephew, [[Robert II of Scotland|Robert, the Earl of Strathern]], the elder of Scotland, the whole barony of Methfen with its appurtenances, below the sheriffdom of Perth, which was our said nephew's, and which our said nephew has returned and resigned to us above, to be held and held by the said to our nephew and [[Euphemia de Ross, Queen of Scots|Euphamie, Moravia]], his spouse, our beloved kinsman, and to the heirs of the said nephews, to whomsoever, of us and our heirs in fee and inheritance, in one whole and free barony with the services of the same freehold and the advowsons of the same churches. usual, in whose case, etc. same churches. usual, in whose case, etc.)
- Source:Tain and Balnagown documents (No. 1002, 1685, &c.)#97 + (1700 - Bessie Ross relict of Jon Dingwall of Cambuscurrie to [[William Ross, 6th of Easterfearn (-1727)|Wm. Ross of Easter ffearn]])
- Source:Tain and Balnagown documents (No. 1002, 1685, &c.)#98 + (1700 - David Ross son to Alexr. R. in Mickle Tarrell to Alexr. McCulloch in Pitnellies)
- Source:Tain and Balnagown documents (No. 1002, 1685, &c.)#96 + (1700 - Jean Stewart liferentrix, Miltoune of Westray, and Geo. Ross eldest s. to dec. [[Thomas Ross of Morangie|Thos. Ross of Morinsches]])
- Source:NRS catalogue entry GD71/106#Main + (1701-1759 - Papers relating to Captain Alexander Ross of Colonel Hamilton's regiment)
- Source:Tain and Balnagown documents (No. 1002, 1685, &c.)#106 + (1702 - Writ, [[Andrew Stronach of Little Allan|Andw. Stronach portioner of Little Allan]])
- Source:Tain and Balnagown documents (No. 1002, 1685, &c.)#103 + (1702 - Writ, to Malcolm son to [[Alexander Ross 4th of Pitcalnie|Alexr. Ross of Pitcalnie]])
- Source:Tain and Balnagown documents (No. 1002, 1685, &c.)#108 + (1704 - Discharge, Jon M'K. of Coull to [[David Ross, 13th of Balnagown (1644-1711)|David Ross of Balnagown]])
- Source:NRS catalogue entry CS229/R/1/21#2 + (1709 - Decreet obtained before the Lords o … 1709 - Decreet obtained before the Lords of Councill & SEssions at the Instance of George McLeod Some to the said Deceased Alexander McLeod & his tutors ag''r'' the [[David Ross, 1st of Balblair (c1642-1710)|David Ross of Balblair]] the said [[Andrew Ross Sr. of Balblair (-bef1724)|Andrewes]] father proceeding upon the said Davids promise to pay & relieve the said Alexander McLeod & his sone & dr of the half of the above debt contained in his sones back bondof the half of the above debt contained in his sones back bond)
- Source:Rossiana (Branch of Balblair)#4 + (1730 - [[Andrew Ross Jr. of Kingston, Jamaica (-1730)|Andrew Ross]], being then styled surgeon in London, made a disposition in favour of John Cruickshank, merchant, London, of the [[Balblair, Fearn Parish, Ross-shire|town and lands of Balblair]])
- Source:ScotlandsPeople Coats of arms (vol. 1)#4 + (1731 - [[Charles Ross 15th of Balnagown (1721-1745)|Charles Ross of Balnagown]] granted arms by the [[Lord Lyon King of Arms|Lord Lyon]])
- Source:NRS catalogue entry GD71/291#Main + (1746- Genealogy and Pedigree of the family of Monro of Fowlis, 1025-1765)
- Source:Letter, Rev. George Ross autobiography (Life and Correspondence)#3 + (1752 - [[George Ross of New Castle (1679-1753)|Rev. George Ross]] … 1752 - [[George Ross of New Castle (1679-1753)|Rev. George Ross]] wrote a letter to his son [[John Ross Esq. of Philadelphia (1714-1776)|John in Philadelphia]] and included an autobiography. In it, he states that he was the son of [[David Ross, 1st of Balblair (c1642-1710)|David Ross of Balblair]].[[David Ross, 1st of Balblair (c1642-1710)|David Ross of Balblair]].)
- Source:NC digital (Tax Lists: Tyrrell County, 1754)#10 + (1754 - Andrew Griffin on the Willm Kenedy … 1754 - Andrew Griffin on the Willm Kenedy Esqr List for [[Tyrrell County, North Carolina]], with 1 tithables, which included all white males age 16 and above and all male or female negroes, mulattos, mustees and persons of mixed blood to the fourth generation age 12 and above to the fourth generation age 12 and above)
- Source:NC digital (Tax Lists: Tyrrell County, 1754)#15 + (1754 - Epenetus Griffen on the Humphry Bat … 1754 - Epenetus Griffen on the Humphry Bate Esqr List for [[Tyrrell County, North Carolina]], with 2 tithables, which included all white males age 16 and above and all male or female negroes, mulattos, mustees and persons of mixed blood to the fourth generation age 12 and above to the fourth generation age 12 and above)
- Source:NC digital (Tax Lists: Tyrrell County, 1754)#1 + (1754 - James Swain on the Edmd Smithwick E … 1754 - James Swain on the Edmd Smithwick Esqr List for [[Tyrrell County, North Carolina]], with 2 tithables, which included all white males age 16 and above and all male or female negroes, mulattos, mustees and persons of mixed blood to the fourth generation age 12 and above to the fourth generation age 12 and above)
- Source:NC digital (Tax Lists: Tyrrell County, 1754)#13 + (1754 - James Swain on the Giles Long Esqr … 1754 - James Swain on the Giles Long Esqr List for [[Tyrrell County, North Carolina]], with 3 tithables, which included all white males age 16 and above and all male or female negroes, mulattos, mustees and persons of mixed blood to the fourth generation age 12 and above to the fourth generation age 12 and above)
- Source:NC digital (Tax Lists: Tyrrell County, 1754)#2 + (1754 - John Swain on the Edmd Smithwick Es … 1754 - John Swain on the Edmd Smithwick Esqr List for [[Tyrrell County, North Carolina]], with 2 tithables, which included all white males age 16 and above and all male or female negroes, mulattos, mustees and persons of mixed blood to the fourth generation age 12 and above to the fourth generation age 12 and above)
- Source:NC digital (Tax Lists: Tyrrell County, 1754)#9 + (1754 - John Swain on the Willm Mackey Esqr … 1754 - John Swain on the Willm Mackey Esqr List for [[Tyrrell County, North Carolina]], with 2 tithables, which included all white males age 16 and above and all male or female negroes, mulattos, mustees and persons of mixed blood to the fourth generation age 12 and above to the fourth generation age 12 and above)
- Source:NC digital (Tax Lists: Tyrrell County, 1754)#7 + (1754 - Jon Swain Jur on the Edmd Smithwick … 1754 - Jon Swain Jur on the Edmd Smithwick Esqr List for [[Tyrrell County, North Carolina]], with 1 tithables, which included all white males age 16 and above and all male or female negroes, mulattos, mustees and persons of mixed blood to the fourth generation age 12 and above to the fourth generation age 12 and above)
- Source:NC digital (Tax Lists: Tyrrell County, 1754)#14 + (1754 - Mary Swain on the Giles Long Esqr L … 1754 - Mary Swain on the Giles Long Esqr List for [[Tyrrell County, North Carolina]], with 4 tithables, which included all white males age 16 and above and all male or female negroes, mulattos, mustees and persons of mixed blood to the fourth generation age 12 and above to the fourth generation age 12 and above)
- Source:NC digital (Tax Lists: Tyrrell County, 1754)#16 + (1754 - Matthew Griffen on the Humphry Bate … 1754 - Matthew Griffen on the Humphry Bate Esqr List for [[Tyrrell County, North Carolina]], with 1 tithables, which included all white males age 16 and above and all male or female negroes, mulattos, mustees and persons of mixed blood to the fourth generation age 12 and above to the fourth generation age 12 and above)
- Source:NC digital (Tax Lists: Tyrrell County, 1754)#5 + (1754 - Thomas Bennet himself & Henry R … 1754 - Thomas Bennet himself & Henry Ray on the Edmd Smithwick Esqr List for [[Tyrrell County, North Carolina]], with 2 tithables, which included all white males age 16 and above and all male or female negroes, mulattos, mustees and persons of mixed blood to the fourth generation age 12 and abovelood to the fourth generation age 12 and above)
- Source:NC digital (Tax Lists: Tyrrell County, 1754)#6 + (1754 - Thos Bennet on the Edmd Smithwick E … 1754 - Thos Bennet on the Edmd Smithwick Esqr List for [[Tyrrell County, North Carolina]], with 6 tithables, which included all white males age 16 and above and all male or female negroes, mulattos, mustees and persons of mixed blood to the fourth generation age 12 and above to the fourth generation age 12 and above)
- Source:NC digital (Tax Lists: Tyrrell County, 1754)#17 + (1754 - Willm Bennet on the Humphry Bate Es … 1754 - Willm Bennet on the Humphry Bate Esqr List for [[Tyrrell County, North Carolina]], with 1 tithables, which included all white males age 16 and above and all male or female negroes, mulattos, mustees and persons of mixed blood to the fourth generation age 12 and above to the fourth generation age 12 and above)
- Source:NC digital (Tax Lists: Tyrrell County, 1754)#12 + (1754 - [[Edmund Smithwick Esq. (-1774)|Edmund Smithwick]] … 1754 - [[Edmund Smithwick Esq. (-1774)|Edmund Smithwick]] on the Willm Kenedy Esqr List for [[Tyrrell County, North Carolina]], with 6 tithables, which included all white males age 16 and above and all male or female negroes, mulattos, mustees and persons of mixed blood to the fourth generation age 12 and above to the fourth generation age 12 and above)
- Source:NC digital (Tax Lists: Tyrrell County, 1754)#4 + (1754 - [[Edmundson Edward Smithwick|Edmund son Edward Smithwick]] … 1754 - [[Edmundson Edward Smithwick|Edmund son Edward Smithwick]] on the Edmd Smithwick Esqr List for [[Tyrrell County, North Carolina]], with 2 tithables, which included all white males age 16 and above and all male or female negroes, mulattos, mustees and persons of mixed blood to the fourth generation age 12 and above to the fourth generation age 12 and above)
- Source:NC digital (Tax Lists: Tyrrell County, 1754)#11 + (1754 - [[Edmundson John Smithwick Esq.|John Smithwick Esqr]] … 1754 - [[Edmundson John Smithwick Esq.|John Smithwick Esqr]] on the Willm Kenedy Esqr List for [[Tyrrell County, North Carolina]], with 2 tithables, which included all white males age 16 and above and all male or female negroes, mulattos, mustees and persons of mixed blood to the fourth generation age 12 and above to the fourth generation age 12 and above)
- Source:NC digital (Tax Lists: Tyrrell County, 1754)#3 + (1754 - [[Edmundson Samuel Smithwick|Samuel Smithwick]] … 1754 - [[Edmundson Samuel Smithwick|Samuel Smithwick]] on the Edmd Smithwick Esqr List for [[Tyrrell County, North Carolina]], with 1 tithables, which included all white males age 16 and above and all male or female negroes, mulattos, mustees and persons of mixed blood to the fourth generation age 12 and above to the fourth generation age 12 and above)
- Source:NC digital (Tax Lists: Tyrrell County, 1754)#8 + (1754 - [[William Ross Sr. of Martin County (-1760)|Willm Ross]] … 1754 - [[William Ross Sr. of Martin County (-1760)|Willm Ross]] on the Edmd Smithwick Esqr List for [[Tyrrell County, North Carolina]], with 4 tithables, which included all white males age 16 and above and all male or female negroes, mulattos, mustees and persons of mixed blood to the fourth generation age 12 and above to the fourth generation age 12 and above)
- Source:NC digital (Tax Lists, Tyrrell County, 1755)#5 + (1755 - Andrew Griffin household taxed in [[Tyrrell County, North Carolina]], for 2 whites and 0 blacks)
- Source:NC digital (Tax Lists, Tyrrell County, 1755)#3 + (1755 - Ephenetus Griffin Senr. household taxed in [[Tyrrell County, North Carolina]], for 4 whites and 0 blacks)
- Source:NC digital (Tax Lists, Tyrrell County, 1755)#4 + (1755 - Ephenetus Griffin household taxed in [[Tyrrell County, North Carolina]], for 1 white and 0 blacks)
- Source:NC digital (Tax Lists, Tyrrell County, 1755)#18 + (1755 - James Swaine household taxed in [[Tyrrell County, North Carolina]], for 3 whites and 1 black)
- Source:NC digital (Tax Lists, Tyrrell County, 1755)#7 + (1755 - John Griffin household taxed in [[Tyrrell County, North Carolina]], for 3 whites and 0 blacks)
- Source:NC digital (Tax Lists, Tyrrell County, 1755)#10 + (1755 - John Redick household taxed in [[Tyrrell County, North Carolina]], for 2 whites and 0 blacks)
- Source:NC digital (Tax Lists, Tyrrell County, 1755)#23 + (1755 - John Smithwick Junr. household taxed in [[Tyrrell County, North Carolina]], for 1 white and 1 black)