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Notes for Thomas Mullins

He emigrated to America at age 19 as an indentured blacksmith for a period of four years to Peter Simpson of London or his assignees to serve in South Carolina "his Majesties plantation in America.

Granville County, North Carolina Abstract Deeds,
DB B, p 374-76, November 30, 1754, Thomas Mullins witnesses a land sale from Nicholas White of Johnston CO, NC to Richard White of Granville on Fishing Creek
DB C, 85, 86, June 1, 1756 Osborn Jeffreys to Thomas Mullins for 12 pounds 200 acres on Cedar Creek where Jeffreys' line crosses, which is part of 360 acres granted in 1752. Wit: Wm Bledsoe, Joe Peace
DB D, p 233, 234 March 12, 1760, grant to Thomas Mullins of Granville Co, NC for 642 in Granville Co, NC on Wolf Pit Branch, St. John's Parish, in Jeffrey's line
DB F 172, 173, April 23, 1762 Thomas Mullin, blacksmith, to Daniel Wyatt (Wyat), planter (name also spelled Mulline as well as Mullim), for 15 pounds, 400 acres between Tar RIver and Cedar Creek on both sides of Wolf Pit Creek granted to Thomas Mullins March 14, 1760 for 642 acres. Wit: Osborn Jeffreys, Edmond Adcock

Granville Co, NC Tax Lists 1753, 1754, 1755 1 poll
1759 Thomas and Thomas, Jr 2 polls
1761 & 1762 Thomas 2, John listed with him
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