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Hillary Cason, Sr

Male Abt 1760 - 1835  (~ 75 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Hillary Cason, Sr was born about 1760 in North Carolina, USA (son of William Cason, Jr); died in 1835 in Sampson, North Carolina, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1800, Fayetteville, Sampson, North Carolina

    Notes:

    1784 Sampson County Tax List: Hillery Cason - 225 acres of land, 1 free poll, 3 black polls.
    1790 Census: Hillery Cason 1 free white male 16 and over, 1 free white female. No other individuals.
    Land: Date of deed: Aug 15, 1809 Sampson County, North Carolina Deed Book 15, p. 37 Registered: Grantor: Hillory Cason Grantee: Cannon Cason Witnesses: John Chesnutt, Joseph Chesnutt Acreage: 267 Consideration: 500 pounds Description: west side of six Runs beginning at a white Oak ...in the Six Runs at the mouth of a small branch thence up the branch to a small pine Alexander Chesnut's corner and thence South 16 West 11 chains to a pine David Chesnut's corner thence running west to a pine in the patent line thence running along the patent line 10 chains to a poplar and two red oaks Jakes(?) corner ... of the patent by the Reedy Branch thence down said Branch as it meanders to the Six runs to a white oak thence up this swanp to the first station containing 225 acres of land being more or less ... being part of a patent for 540 acres of land by patent granted to Alexander Chesnut bearing date of the 30th day of March 1756. The other parcel or tract in the same county and state afore said on the west side of the Six Runs, beginning at a presimmon tree on the Bank of the Main Run of the Six Runs from thence west 28 poles to a white oak and two waters oaks in the lowground of the Six Runs at the mouth of a small branch it being the corner of the above said patent from thence along said patent line South ___poles to a white oak on the North Side of the Reedy Branch near the run of said branch and near the low grounds of the Six Runs Jacob's Corner thence said Chesnut's line down the run of said reedy branch to a cypress in the mouth of said branch where the run of said branch empties into the run of the Six Runs Jacob Chesnut's other corner thence up the Run of the Six Runs as it meanders to the first station containing forty two acres of land be the same more or less being part of a tract of land of one hundred and four acres granted to Jonathan Fryer
    !Land: Grantor Index: Sampson County, North Carolina Deed Book 25, p. 391 Date of deed: Jan 3, 1831 Registered: Apr 18, 1839 Grantor: Hillory Cason, Sr. Grantee: Hillory Cason, Jr. Witnesses: John(?) Cason William Fryer Acreage: 50 Consideration: Love, good will, and affection Description: "west side of the Six Runs and joining Matthew Bass and William Gurley's land containing fifty acres"
    !Land: Date of deed: Nov 12, 1831 Sampson County, North Carolina Deed Book 23, p. 120 Registered: Jul 31, 1833 Grantors: Hillory Cason, Sr., John Caison Grantee: Dr. Thomas Bunting Witnesses: James Brooks(?), Jacob Caison Acreage: 50 Consideration: $145 Description: on the west side of Six Runs and on a marsh Branch of Roawn [sic] Swamp beginning at a black gum at the run of said marsh Branch and runs south along an agreed line between the said Hillery Caison Sr & John Caison Hillery Caison, Jr. to a pine thence north(?) along an agreed line of said parties to a pine thence south along the said line to Matthew Bass line thence west said bassÂ’s line to a small black oak(?) formerly Thomas JacobÂ’s corner thence North to the run of the said marsh Branch John Sikes line thence down the said branch as it meanders to the first station containing 50 acres more or less
    !Will: 17 March 1849 John Sikes wills 41 1/2 acres "known as Caison & Chesnutt land" to daughter Elizabeth Underwood. Also, wills 50 acres "bought from Doctor Thomas Bunting known as the John Caison place." Source: Sampson County Wills 1784-1900, abstracted by Elizabeth E. Ross
    !Land: Grantor Index: Sampson County, North Carolina Deed Book 25, p. 391 Date of deed: Jan 3, 1831 Registered: Apr 18, 1839 Grantor: Hillory Cason, Sr. Grantee: Hillory Cason, Jr. Witnesses: John(?) Cason William Fryer Acreage: 50 Consideration: Love, good will, and affection Description: "west side of the Six Runs and joining Matthew Bass and William Gurley's land containing fifty acres"

    Revolutionary Soldier according to Boe http://genforum.genealogy.com/cason/messages/1421.html
    SOURCE: Susan Caison Sharp

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Hillery Caison was born on 20 Apr 1805 in Sampson, North Carolina, USA; died on 27 Jun 1870 in Sampson, North Carolina, USA; was buried in Roseboro Cemetery, Roseboro, Sampson, North Carolina, USA.
    2. Jacob Caison was born in 1814 in North Carolina, USA.
    3. Elizabeth Cason was born in 1809 in Sampson, North Carolina, USA.
    4. Henry Caison was born in 1794 in Sampson, North Carolina, USA.
    5. John Richard Caison was born in 1797 in Sampson, North Carolina, USA; died before 1850 in Sampson, North Carolina, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Cason, Jr was born about 1723 (son of William Cason, Sr and Jane Cannon).

    Notes:

    !Look for the following:

    !Land: Date of deed: -----1757 from Abstracts Sampson-Duplin Deeds Books 1-3 (ca. 1750 to ca. 1774), by Max R. Peterson, Jr., c 1983, p. 83. Sampson County, North Carolina Deed Book 2, p. 385 Registered: Grantor: Alexander Chesnutt and Sarah, his wife Grantee: William Cason Witnesses: Charles Chesnutt, David Chesnutt Acreage: 225 Consideration: 10 pounds Description: "'On the west side of Six Runs.' Deed mentions Dave Chesnutt, 'a little branch,' and Reedy Branch. Land was part of a tract of 540 acres granted to Alexander Chesnutt by patent dated 30 March 1756."

    !Descendants: According to E. L. (Boe) Williams, a Caison genealogist, William Caison had several sons: John, who moved to Brunswick Co; Hillery, who remained in Sampson Co; and Cannon who married Charity Hollingsworth and died in the Revolutionary War. !Spouse: Boe Williams suggests the William Caison may have married twice, since his family was closely connected to the Chesnutt family. (See the deed from Alexander and Sarah Chesnutt to William Caison.

    FROM Susan Sharp

    Children:
    1. John Cason was born in 1752 in Duplin, North Carolina, USA; died on 4 Oct 1841 in Brunswick, North Carolina, USA.
    2. 1. Hillary Cason, Sr was born about 1760 in North Carolina, USA; died in 1835 in Sampson, North Carolina, USA.
    3. Cannon Cason was born in 1765 in North Carolina, USA; died in Nov 1847 in Sampson, North Carolina, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Cason, Sr was born about 1695 in Princess Anne, Virginia, USA (son of James Cason, Sr and Ann Lnu); died in 1764 in Pitt, North Carolina, USA.

    Notes:

    !Parents: from Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia, Vol 7, p. 79 Believed to be the son of James Cason who died in Princess Anne Co., Va. in 1723. William was the administrator of James' estate.
    !Emigration :from Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia, Vol 7, p. 79 He moved to Beaufort co, North Carolina in 1723 and settled in the portion that became Pitt co. in the 1760's. He was granted land in 1740 in Beaufort co. - the same bordering on a stream called "Cason's Run" and George Moye's land. 1758 William made a deed of gift to three of his children: Henry, Hillery, and Elizabeth (the youngest dhildren). Wife was apparently dead by this time. 1746 Colonial tax records of Beaufort Co. shows William "Casson" a tax-payer with nine people in his household. 1760 tax records show him living with his son, James. 1762, living with his son Hillery.
    !Land Patent: from Colony of North Carolina 1735-1764: Abstracts of Land Patents, Vol 1, by Margaret M. Hofmann, p. 171. "2417 pg. 125 WILLIAM CASSON 11 March 1740 200 acres in Beaufort County, joining the run below George Moy, Cassons run, and a meadow being the Plantation he formerly lived on."
    !Land Patent: from Colony of North Carolina 1735-1764: Abstracts of Land Patents, Vol 1, by Margaret M. Hofmann, p. 171. "2421 pg. 126 WILLIAM CASSON 11 March 1740 200 acres in Beaufort County on the N. side of Grindal creek at the old Hunting Path, joining the Pocoson, a point that runs out of the creek, and the sd. creek."
    !Land Record: from Index and Abstracts of Deeds of Record of Pitt County, North Carolina, Vol. 2 (1782-1801) 20 Aug 1774 Stephen Mundin (D 1761) deeded 160 A for 60 Pounds to Isaac Carril, bricklayer. Former Owners: William Judkins (1762), William Cason (Pat. 1740). Deed Book F p. 50 15 Mar 1775 Hillery Cason (1758) deeded to Lemuel James 200 A for 100 Pounds. Former owner: William Cason (1740) who made Deed of Gift to Hillery Cason. witness:John Jordan Deed Book F p. - 289 26 Jul 1780 Isaac Carrel, bricklayer deeded to James Gorham 160 A for 300 Pounds. Former owners: Wm. Cason (Pat. 1740), Stephen Mundin (1761), Wm. Judkins (1762). from Index and Abstracts of Deeds of Record of Pitt County, North Carolina, Vol. 1 (1765-1785) 6 Jun 1781 Lemuel Janes deeded to Matthew James, son, 310 A for love and affection. Former owners: William Cason (1748), Hillery Cason, Henry Cason. Witnesses: John Moye, William James. Deed book M, p. 439.
    !Land Record: from The Cason Quarterly, William R. Cason, Editor, p. 44 Date of deed: September 10, 1748 Beaufort County, North Carolina Deed Book 2, p. 552-553. Registered: September 10, 1748 Grantor: William Cason Grantee: Cannon Cason (of Beaufort County) Witnesses: Wm. Baldwin & Thomas Pinket Acreage: 200 Consideration: 30 pounds Province Bills Description: North side of Tarr River on the run below George Moyes Plantation on which said William Cawson formerly lived on, beginning at a red oak on the South side of Causons Run & with George Moys line No. 200 pole to a white oak, then E 5 N 160 pole, thence So. 10 Wst. 200 pole to a pine over a meadow, Ws. 5 So 200 pole to the first station by estimation 200 acres more or less.
    !Land Deed of Gift: Date of deed: March 1, 1758 Beaufort County, North Carolina Deed Book 3, p. 379-380 Registered: March 1, 1758 Grantor: William Cason Grantee: Sons, Henry Cason and Hilary Cason, and daughter Elizabeth Cason (all residents of Beaufort Co.) Witnesses: Wm. Baldwin & Wm. Moore Acreage: Consideration: love and affection Description: Son, Henry- 100 acres of land "on the West side of Abraham's branch, being part of the land I now live on and twenty one head of cattle one bed, one reg(rug?), a pr. of Sheets (or shoats), one chest and a table, one pot, 2 wedges, one sow, six shoats and six pigs." Son, Hilary - "all the land from Abrams branch with the plantation down the creek to the beginning line in the patent, one rug(?), one pr of sheets(?), a chest, a table, one pot, a mill, twelve head of cattle and 2 sows and 8 pigs." Daughter, Elizabeth (Betty)- "one bed, one rug(?) a Pr. of Sheets(?) one young horse now in her possession, six cows Two 2 year olds and three yearlings, two eaus, and lambs, and one pot." The deed was "acknowledged in open court by Wm. Cason"
    !Death: c1764 - died. from Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia, Vol 7, p. 79

    William married Jane Cannon about 1721 in Bath, Beaufort, North Carolina, USA. Jane (daughter of Edward Cannon, Jr and Sarah Dauley) was born about 1700 in Bath, Beaufort, North Carolina, USA; died before 1758 in Beaufort, North Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Jane Cannon was born about 1700 in Bath, Beaufort, North Carolina, USA (daughter of Edward Cannon, Jr and Sarah Dauley); died before 1758 in Beaufort, North Carolina, USA.

    Notes:

    !Birth: Comes from pedigree chart (Ancestral file, LDS church)
    !Marriage: Comes from pedigree chart (Ancestral file, LDS church)
    !Death: from Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia, Vol. 7, p.79 dead by 1758 when William (her husband) made a deed of gift to Henry, Hillery, and Elizabeth. Also, comes from pedigree chart (Ancestral file, LDS church)

    Children:
    1. Mary Cason was born in 1720 in Clinton, Sampson, North Carolina, USA; died in South Carolina, USA.
    2. 2. William Cason, Jr was born about 1723.
    3. Cannon Cason was born in 1725 in North Carolina, USA; died about 1779 in Fairfield, South Carolina, USA.
    4. John Cason was born in 1730 in Beaufort, North Carolina, USA; died in 1816 in Burke, Georgia, USA.
    5. Henry Cason was born in 1732.
    6. Elizabeth "Betty" Cason was born in 1735.
    7. Hillery Cason was born in 1737 in Beaufort, North Carolina, USA; died in 1814 in Screven, Georgia, USA.
    8. James Cason was born about 1727 in Pitt, North Carolina, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  James Cason, Sr was born about 1657 in Lynn Haven Parish, Lower Norfolk Plantation, Virginia (son of Thomas Cason, Jr and Sarah Lnu); died in 1722 in Princess Anne, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    James Cason made his will 5 Feb 1720 and named William the executor of the estate "boath within doores and without." from North Carolina Genealogical Library Vertical file, p. 2 0f letter from Ruby Cason Iliff to E. L. Williams.

    James Cason, the ancestor of most, if not all, of the Casons of Wiregrass Georgia and North Florida, was born in Lynn Haven Parish, Lower Norfolk Plantation, now Princess Ann County, Virginia, about 1657. He was the only son of Thomas Cason, Jr. and grandson of Thomas Cason, Sr. who migrated to Lynn Haven Parish from England prior to 1635.

    Thomas Cason, Sr. was born in 1604, possibly in London, England, although his family seems to have originated in Hertfordshire, England. He was a Church Warden in Lynn Haven and was a successful tobacco planter. He died from in 1651 leaving a widow, Elizabeth, and three minor children; James, Thomas, Jr. and Ruth, who married Thomas Woodhouse. James and Thomas, Jr., both young married men, died in 1665. James died without issue, but Thomas left one small son, James, the subject of this sketch.

    James first appears in the records buying land in 1686. He was a large and prosperous tobacco farmer. His wife was named Ann, maiden name unknown. She predeceased him.

    James made his will in 1720 which was probated in 1722. The following children were named in his will: Thomas, James, Jr., Elizabeth, Susannah, Dynah, and William.

    Thomas died testate in Princess Ann County in 1737. James, Jr. died there testate in 1761. The daughter, Susannah, had a son named Cason Moore.

    The youngest son, William, was administrator of James Cason's will and, after closing out the estate, sold out and moved to Beaufort County, North Carolina, and lived there in the part cut into Pitt County in 1764. (See Vol. VII)

    Contributed by E.L. Williams and William R. Cason.
    Source: Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia, Volume 8, 1988, pages 50-51.

    James + Ann Lnu. Ann was born about 1643 in Virginia, USA; died before 1722 in Princess Anne, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Ann Lnu was born about 1643 in Virginia, USA; died before 1722 in Princess Anne, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    !Birth: Comes from pedigree chart (Ancestral file, LDS church)
    !Marriage: Comes from pedigree chart (Ancestral file, LDS church
    !Death: Comes from pedigree chart (Ancestral file, LDS church

    Children:
    1. Thomas Cason was born in 1680 in Princess Anne, Virginia, USA; died in 1737 in Princess Anne, Virginia, USA.
    2. James Cason, Jr was born in 1683; died in 1761 in Princess Anne, Virginia, USA.
    3. Elizabeth Cason was born in 1685.
    4. Susannah Cason was born in 1687.
    5. Dynah Cason was born in 1690.
    6. 4. William Cason, Sr was born about 1695 in Princess Anne, Virginia, USA; died in 1764 in Pitt, North Carolina, USA.

  3. 10.  Edward Cannon, Jr was born about 1657 in Lower Norfolk, Virginia (son of Edward Cannon and Ann Lnu); died in 1729 in Bath, Beaufort, North Carolina, USA.

    Notes:

    !Birth: Comes from pedigree chart (Ancestral file, LDS church)
    !Marriage: Comes from pedigree chart (Ancestral file, LDS church
    !Death: Comes from pedigree chart (Ancestral file, LDS church

    Edward married Sarah Dauley about 1699. Sarah was born about 1678 in Bath, Beaufort, North Carolina, USA; died before Jun 1733 in Beaufort, North Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Sarah Dauley was born about 1678 in Bath, Beaufort, North Carolina, USA; died before Jun 1733 in Beaufort, North Carolina, USA.

    Notes:

    !Birth: Comes from pedigree chart (Ancestral file, LDS church)
    !Marriage: Comes from pedigree chart (Ancestral file, LDS church
    !Death: Comes from pedigree chart (Ancestral file, LDS church

    Children:
    1. 5. Jane Cannon was born about 1700 in Bath, Beaufort, North Carolina, USA; died before 1758 in Beaufort, North Carolina, USA.
    2. Living