Isaac Bracher/Bratcher |
Craven County records include a Power of
Attorney, 9 May 1821, Carteret County. Zilpha (X) BRACHER/BRATCHER of said county appoints
James HART of same county her true and lawful attorney to obtain a land warrant of 640
acres that is due her as the only proper heir of Isaac BRATCHER, a private in Capt.
MILLERs Company, 10th Regiment of the North Carolina line of the
Revolutionary War. (C. R. 028.928.14) |
1 |
Isaac
Bratcher |
Rev Mil: Folder 468.4:
09/10/1821; James Hart submitted claims for the heirs of Isaac Bratcher |
2 |
Isaac
Bratcher |
Craven Estates: Folder Bazil
Bratcher: 06/12/1821: Umphrey Bratcher of Craven County named James
Hart his true and lawful attorney to obtain a land warrant of 650 acres
due him as the only proper heir of Isaac Bratcher |
2 |
Isaac
Bratcher |
Rev Mil: Folder 467.1:
06/09/1821: Elias Millers deposed that Umphrey Bratcher is the sole
surviving heir at Law of Isaac Bratcher |
2 |
Isaac
Bratcher |
Rev Mil: Folder 467.1:
06/18/1821: John Whitehead deposed that Umphrey Bratcher is the sole
surviving heir at Law of Isaac Bratcher |
2 |
Sources
Source No. |
Source |
1 |
The North Carolina Genealogical Society
Journal, Volume III. No. 2, May 1977; Revolutionay War Papers; compiled by Ransom
McBride; (continued from Vol. III, No. 1, pp31) |
2 |
State Archives of North
Carolina, Raleigh, North Carolina |
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