William McKinne
Died bef Apr 1790
Wayne County, NC


William McKinne and wife Mary's children were: Alsey, David, John, Mary, Michal, Nancy, Richard, William and Zilpha.


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From the Estate Papers of William McKinne

April Court 1790 - David Jernigan and Richard McKinne filed Administrator's bond.

3 Nov 1790 - Account of Sale of Estate of William McKinne dec'd - Joseph Everett, Edmond Moore, Arthur Jernigan, Fredey Herring, George Linton and David Jernigan bought 22 steers.

1 Oct 1792 - In obedience to an order of court we the subscribers have proceeded to divide the real and personal estate of William McKinne dec'd between the heirs of said dec'd. Subscribers: David Cogdell, Wm. McKinne, Barnabey McKinne, J. C. Pender and Wm. Jernigan. (Images of the division of the lands is at the end of this page)

Names of Heirs: David, Alsey, John, Mary, Mary (widow), Michal, Nancy, Richard, William and Zilpha McKinne and William Boykin.

2 Oct 1792 - The following Negro names are mentioned in the valuation: Moses, Boylin, Bess, Sall, Rachel, Lussey, Caley, Bobb, Hanah, Davey, Jesse and Dilphea.

16 Jan 1793 - Richard McKinne Guardian Bond for Mary McKinne
16 Jan 1793 - Richard McKinne Guardian Bond for Michael McKinne
16 Jan 1793 - Richard McKinne Guardian Bond for Nancy McKinne
16 Jan 1793 - Richard McKinne Guardian Bond for Richard McKinne
16 Jan 1793 - Richard McKinne Guardian Bond for Zilpha McKinne
16 Jan 1793 - Richard McKinne Guardian Bond for Aley McKinne

12 Oct 1796 - In obedience to an order of the Court of the present term we have proceeded to examine the accounts and vouchers of Rich'd McKinne Adm'r to the estate of William McKinne Sen'r dec'd and find a balance due the said Rich'd McKinne Adm'r the sum of one hundred and seven pounds 10/5. Signed J. C. Pender, D. Cogdell and S'n Sasser.

14 Jan 1800 - David McKinne Guardian Bond for Nancy and Zilpha McKinne
14 Jan 1800 - David McKinne Guardian Bond for Michael and Richard McKinne
15 Oct 1800 - William McKinne Guardian Bond for Michael, Nancy, Richard and Zilpha McKinne

By the time of the following settlement, two of William dec'd sons had died: John and David
February 1805 - We the subscribers appointed to settle the accounts between the estate of William McKinne dec'd and Richard McKinne dec'd, the administrator, find a balance of 365 pounds, one shilling and two pence due from the the heirs of William McKinne dec'd to the estate of Richard McKinne dec'd. Signed E. Slocomb and Jas. Sasser
By Mary McKinne 11th part being 33 pounds 3 pence 8 3/4 shillings
By Estate of John McKinne being 11th part being same amount
By Wm Boykin 11th part being same amount
By William McKinne 11th part being same amount
By Richard Wooten 11th part being same amount
By Arthur Fulghum 11th part being same amount
By Richard Bass 11th part being same amount
By Estate of David McKinne 11th part being same amount
By Michael McKinne 11th part being same amount
By Richard McKinne 11th part being same amount
By Zilpha McKinne 11th part being same amount
(One part is not accounted for)


Division of the real estate.

1 Oct 1792 - The within mentioned lands was valued to five hundred pounds and drawed by William McKinne son of William McKinne dec'd and submitted by David Cogdell, Wm McKinne and Barnabas McKinne:
No 2 By a patent granted to James Oates for 275 acres bearing date the 3d day of Feby 1754, 140 of said patent severally conveyed until it became the property of William McKinne dec'd.
By patent granted to William McKinne dec'd for 400 acres bearing date the 10th of Nov'r 1779 all of the lands in said patent on the east side of Bradbury's Branch to belong to No 2 supposed to be 200 acres.
By a patent granted to Andrew Waller for 183 acres bearing date the 20th of Nov'r 1739 and severally conveyed until it became the property of William McKinne dec'd.
By a patent granted to Stephen Jernigan for 100 acres and by him conveyed to William McKinne dec'd.
By a patent granted to William McKinne Sn'r and by him conveyed to Rich'd McKinne for 250 acres all of said patent on the south side of the road that leads up and down Neuse to belong to No 2. - supposed to be 100 acres.

1 Oct 1792 - The within mentioned lands was valued to five hundred pounds and drawed by Michal McKinne son of William McKinne Jun'r dec'd and submitted by David Cogdell, Wm McKinne and Ba's McKinne:
No 3 By lands on the west side of Falling Creek and south side of the Beaver Dam Swamp being part of several tracts and by several conveyances to William McKinne Sn'r and by him the said William McKinne conveyed to Matthew McKinne dec'd by deed which William McKinne dec'd, Rich'd McKinne and Barney McKinne purchased from Samuel Smith and Zilpah his wife of Johnston County - supposed to be 400 acres.

1 Oct 1792 - The within mentioned lands was valued to five hundred pounds and drawed by David McKinne son of William McKinne Jun'r dec'd and submitted by David Cogdell, Wm McKinne and Barnaby McKinne:
No 5 By a patent granted to Thomas Blount for 1,330 acres bearing date 19 Mar 1756 and severally conveyed until it became the property of William McKinne Jn'r dec'd.
By a patent granted to Thomas Covington for 100 acres bearing date 10 Nov'r 1779 and by him the said Covington conveyed to William McKinne Jun'r dec'd.
By a patent granted to Rich'd Bass bearing date 22 Apr 1763 for 100 acres on the east side of Falling Creek and below the long Marsh severally conveyed until it became the property of William McKinne Jun'r dec'd.
By an entry of land made by William McKinne Jun'r dec'd for 60 acres joining Josiah Cox, John Edwards and his own lines which there don't appear to be a grant made out.
By a patent granted to William McKinne Jun'r dec'd joining Edward Bass on Falling Creek for 50 acres also 97 acres being a part of a patent granted to William McKinne Jun'r dec'd and by him conveyed to William McKinne Jun'r that appeared by deed from the said William McKinne Sen'r to William McKinne Jun'r dec'd.

1 Oct 1792 - The within mentioned lands was valued to five hundred pounds and drawed by John McKinne son of William McKinne Jun'r dec'd and submitted by David Cogdell, Wm McKinne and Barnaby McKinne:
No 6 - By a patent granted to William McKinne Jun'r bearing date 24 Oct 1786 for 200 acres.
By a patent granted to Edward Frisby bearing date 2 Oct 1741 and by him severally conveyed until it became the property of William McKinne dec'd for 200 acres.
By a patent granted to William McKinne dec'd bearing date 0 Nov'r 1779 for 400 acres all of the lands in said paent on the west side of Bradbury Branch to belong to Number one supposed to be 200 acres.

1 Oct 1792 - The within mentioned lands was valued to five hundred pounds and drawed by Richard McKinne son of William McKinne Jun'r dec'd and submitted by David Cogdell, Wm McKinne and Barnaby McKinne:
No 9 By the lands on both sides of Stoney Creek containing 396 acres including the mills built by Frederik Herring dec'd and by the will of said Herring was sold and Fredrick Herring the son of the said Fredrick Herring dec'd became the purchaser and by him the said Fredrick conveyed to William McKinne Jun'r dec'd.
By an entry of lands on Stoney Creek made by William McKinne Jun'r dec'd joining the lands the sd William McKinne Jun'r purchased from Fredrick Herring.
By patent granted to Rich'd Bass for 100 acres bearing date 5 Oct 1761 all the lands on the north side of the Long Marsh in the said patent conveyed to William McKinne Jun'r and belongs to Number 5.


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