Aycocks and Related Family


    Contributed by Earl P. Bell

    
    
    
    AYCOCKS AND RELATED FAMILIES
    IN EARLY RECORDS OF ENGLAND, VIRGINIA, AND
    NORTH CAROLINA BEFORE 1800.

    [Georgia records for the Aycocks, not included]

    © & Submitted by: Earl P. Bell
    6 Aug. 2003

    This information on the Aycocks in North Carolina and Virginia
    is offered in loving memory of my great grandmother
    Della Josephine Aycock who died in
    1887 at the age of 34 with tuberculosis.

    ENGLAND

    1639

    12 May 1639.  ANNE ACOCKE christened at Kempston, Bedfordshire, England,
    father WILLIAM ACOCKE.  [SOURCE:  Bill R. Linder, Vienna, Virginia, Aycock
    Family researcher]

    1640

    2 August 1640.  WILLIAM ACOCKE christened at St. Martin, Birmingham,
    Warwickshire, England, his father was WILL ACOCKE, mother was ELIZABETH
    ACOCKE.  [Bill R. Linder, Vienna, Virginia, Aycock Family researcher]

    1670

    14 May 1670.  ALICE ACOCKE married in Nottingham, England.  [Bill R. Linder,
    Vienna, Virginia, Aycock Family researcher]
     
     

    VIRGINIA
     

    1626

    *  Land Patent.  Corp. of James City, Virginia. [1626].  RICHARD PACE  200
    acres adjoining the mouth of Chicohoming River. [Hotton, page 270.]
    [eds. note: a WILLIAM AYCOCK married REBECCA PACE, daughter of RICHARD PACE
    and REBECCA POYTHRESS, widow of a JOHN POYTHRESS some sometime after 1736
    when she was referred to in the will of RICHARD PACE [Will dated 1736,
    Proved 1738, Bertie Precinct, NC.  According to WINIFRED AYCOCK her
    grandfather RICHARD PACE came to North Carolina in 1704]

    *  Land Patent.  Corp. of James City, Virginia. [1626].  CHRISTOPHER DANELL
    100 acres on Warosquoiacke Plantation from Hog Island, 10 miles by river
    side, page .  [Hotten, page 272.]
     

    1635

    *  Ship Passenger List.  23 June 1635. ANNIS ALDCOCK transported to Virginia
    in ship America.  WILLIAM BARKER from Minister of the Towne of Gravesend.

    *  Ship Passenger List.  July, 1635.  to Virginia.  JOSEPH COCKE  (age 27)
    and GEORGE (age 25) in the [ship] "Defense" from London to New England;
    servant to Roger Harlakenden.  [Hotton, page 100]

    * Ship Passenger List. to St. Christophers  [2 Sept. 1635]. to St.
    Christophers in "William and John" by Mr. Rowland Langram, passenger WILLIAM
    COCK.
     

    1638
     

    *  Ship Passenger List. 2 May 1638.  to Virginia.  Southton - ship Benis of
    Hampton of 11 tons.  Mr. ROBBERT BATTEN from New England.

     transported FRAUNCIS ALCOCKE to Virginia, age 26. [SOURCE:  John Camden
    Hotton, editor, THE ORIGINAL LISTS OF PERSONS OF QUALITY EMIGRANTS,
    RELIGIOUS EXILES, POLITICAL REBELSSURVING MEN SOLD FOR A TERM OF YEARS;
    APPRENTICES; CHILDREN STOLEN, MAIDENS PRESSED, AND OTHERS WHO WENT FROM
    GREAT BRITAIN TO THE AMERICAN PLANTATIONS, 1600 - 1700  [New York: G. A.
    Baker and Company, Inc.  1931, page 300]
     

    1655

    *  Court Minutes, Charles City County, Virginia.  3 December 1655.  HOWELL
    PRYSE proved right by testimony to 1600 acres of land for importation of:
    RICHARD ALLCOCK and others.  [Beverly Fleet, VIRGINIA COLONIAL ABSTRACTS.
    Volume 10, page 24.  Charles City County, Virginia. Court Order, 1655 -
    1658]
     

    1658

    *  Court Minutes.  Charles City County, Virginia.  3 December 1658.  Captain
    HENRY PERY proved right to 1100 acres for importation of BASIL ALLCOCK and
    others. [Beverly Fleet, VIRGINIA COLONIAL ABSTRACTS, Volume 11, page 21.
    Charles City County, Virginia. Court Minutes]
     

    1664

    *  Court Minutes, Charles City County, Virginia (December, 1664).  JOHN
    COGAN proved rights to 600 acres for importing THOMAS AYCOCK and others.
    [SOURCE:  VIRGINIA COLONIAL ABSTRACTS, Volume 13, page 23]
    [Eds. Note: THOMAS AYCOCK is believed to have had three sons:  (1)  WILLIAM
    AYCOCK b. about 1700 in Prince George County, VA. first wife is not known,
    his second wife was RECECCA PACE, d. 1765 in Orange County, NC, Estate
    Administered, August, 1766; (2) RICHARD AYCOCK; and [3] ROBERT AYCOCK,
    married Mary]

    *  Court Orders, Charles City County, Virginia.  1664-65.  JOHN COGAN proves
    rights to 600 acres for transport of THOMAS AYCOCK [1664]
     

    1684

    *  Conveyance of Property.  James City County, Virginia.  26 April 1684.  in
    identification of property  states that it runs from ALCOCK'S corner pine.[
    in Lindsay O. Duvall, VIRGINIA COLONIAL ABSTRACTS.  Series II, Volume 4,
    page 64]
     

    1703

    *  Witness of a Land Claim.  King and Queen County, Virginia (23 October
    1703). JOHN ALLCOCK witnessed a land claim, 23 Oct. 1703.  [SOURCE:
    VIRGINIA COLONIAL ABSTRACTS, King and William County, VA, Volume 7, page 53.
     

    1704

    *  List of Tithables.  King William County, Virginia.  JOHN ALCOCK, 1704 -
    1705.

    *  List of Tithables.  King and Queen County, Virginia.  DORTHY ALLCOCK,
    1704.
     

    1705

    *  Ship Passenger List.  to Virginia.on the Bednar WILLIAM AYCOCK from
    Draughton,
     

    1713

    *  Christening, Middlesex County, Virginia. (16 December 1713)  Christening
    of JOHN ALLCOCK, illegitimate son of SARAH ALLCOCK.  [SOURCE:  National
    Society of Colonial Dames of America in the State of Virginia, Parish
    Register of Christ Church, Middlesex County, Virginia (1653 to 1812)
    [Richmond, VA: Wm Ellis Jones, Steam Book and Job Printer, 1897, page 88.]
     

    1716

    *  15 August 1716.  Survey of Craswell Lane   Essex County, Virginia.  HENRY
    ALCOCKE involved in the survey of Craswell land. [VIRGINIA COLONIAL
    ABSTRACTS, Volume 9, Essex County, VA - Will and Deeds, 1714 - 1717, page
    107]
     

    1720

    7 October 1720.  Will of EDWARD GOODRICH.  Prince George County, Virginia.
    RICHARD ACOCK, identified as previous land owner of property being bequeath.
    EDWARD GOODRICH bequeaths to his son EDWARD GOODRICH "all the land upon the
    three creeks purchased of RICHARD ACOCK and GEORGE HUNT.  [SOURCE:  Prince
    George County, VA Deeds, 1713 - 1728, page 426].
     

    1737

    *  5 August 1737.  Land Grant mentions ACOCK'S line on Reedy Branch; Prince
    George Co., VA. other adjoining land owners were SAMUEL LEE, JOHN LEDBETTER,
    PETER MITCHELL, and THOMAS ROSER. [SOURCE: VIRGINIA MAGAZINE OF HISTORY AND
    BIOGRAPHY, Volume 14, page 8.  VIRGINIA COUNCIL JOURNAL, 5 August 1737 to 21
    December 1738.  Also, listed in the 1938 research of Miss Annie Jones, on
    file at the Georgia Department of Archives and History]
    [eds. note:  the land on Reedy Branch in Prince George County, VA became, in
    1752, Dinwiddie County, VA.  It is located across the Nottoway River north
    of land WILLIAM AYCOCK bought and sold in Brunswick County, VA in 1738 -
    1739]
     

    1738

    *  Civil Legal Action.  Prince George County, Virginia.  "The action of debt
    brought by THOMAS PORTHREP versuses ROBERT ACOCK, the plainiff gailing to
    prosecute (1738)  [SOURCE:  Prince George County Records, Minutes (1738),
    page 176.]

    *  Land Sale, WILLIAM AYCOCK, Brunswick County, VA.  [SOURCE:  THE VIRGINIA
    GENEALOGIST., Volume 3, pp. 106, 112.]
     

    1740

    *  5 Sept. 1740.  Debts Unpaid.  WILLIAM AYCOCK, REBECCA BRADFORD, AND JOHN
    BRADFORD.  Brunswick County, VA.  This document mentions that WILLIAM AYCOCK
    is married to REBECCA BRADFORD, Executrix of JOHN BRADFORD's, deceased,
    estate. [SOURCE:  Brunswick Co., VA O.B. 1 (1732 - 1747), page 372; also
    Virginia State Library, Film 0100, Reel 28): Friday, 5 Sept. 1740].  JOHN
    BRADFORD'S will in Brunswick County is dated 1732, proved in 1735 [SOURCE;
    "Extracts from the Records of Brunswick County, VA," THE VIRGINIA MAGAZINE
    OF HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY, volume 29, page 507]
     

    1742

    *  23 March 1742.  Land Sale.  WILLIAM AYCOCK of Northampton Co., NC to
    WILLIAM FLETCHER of Surry Co., VA.  on the Roanoke River [SOURCE: Margaret
    Hofmann, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, NC, Deed Books 1 & 2 (1741 to 1759), page 17.]

    *  Individuals registered in Bristol Parish, Virginia Register in 1742.
    RICHARD AYCOCK. registered in Bristol Parish in 1742.  RICHARD AYCOCK of
    Bristol Parish, Virginia father of RICHARD AYCOCK of Granville County, North
    Carolina.  ELIZABETH AYCOCK, born 4 December 1742, baptized 10 April 1743,
    daughter of RICHARD AND MARY AYCOCK  Family moved to Granville County, North
    Carolina in 1754, wife's maiden name was MARY CLAIBORNE.  CHILDREN:  ABNER
    AYCOCK, MARY AYCOCK, ELIZABETH AYCOCK.  ELIZABETH AYCOCK [Anderson] died in
    Warren County, North Carolina in 1789 [from an unpublished genealogy]
    [SOURCE:  The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia, 1720 -
    1789.  Class "F", 232, Book "B" 8 - B.  Library of Congress, Washington,
    DC.]
     

    1743

    *  Baptism, Bristol Parish Register. (20 February 1743)  AYCOCK, ELIZABETH,
    daughter of RICHARD AND MARY AYCOCK  born and baptized on 4 December 1743.
    [Source:  Chamberlayne, page 278]
     

    1759

    *  WILLIAM AYCOCK receives payment for money owed him by Michael Wallace in
    Prince George County, Virginia [SOURCE: ARCHIVES RECORD BOOK, 1759 - 1760,
    Virginia State Library, Richmond, VA]
     
     
     

    NORTH CAROLINA
     

    1702

    *  Ship Passenger List.  to North Carolina on the LINDER,  WILLIAM AYCOCK.
    #517.  [SOURCE:  Richard Dobbs Spaight, RECORDS OF CRAVEN COUNTY [NC],
    citation from Draughton]
     

    1723

     List of Jurymen for Chowan Precinct, Perquimins Precinct, Pasquotanck
    Precinct, Curratuck Precinct, Bertie Precinct, Beaufort and Hyde Precinct,
    Craven Precinct, and Carteret Precinct.  No Aycock listed. A JOHN COOCK is
    listed in Bertie Precinct (page 188]  [COLONIAL RECORDS OF NORTH CAROLINA,
    Volume 25, pages 184 - 190]
     

    1740
     

    *  Jurymen in 1740 for Bertie and Edgecombe County: territory comprised on
    modern counties of Edgecombe, Upper Wilson, Nash, Halifax, Northampton,
    Bertie, Warren, Franklin, and Granville, with heaviest concentrations in
    Bertie, Northamption, and Upper Edgecombe.  AYCOCK, WILLIAM [COLONIAL
    RECORDS OF NORTH CAROLINA.  Volume IV, pages 521/525.]
     

    1741

    *  Conveyance of Propert.  Bertie County, NC.  5 July 1741.  John and
    Richard Moore to WILLIAM AYCOCK.  640 acres on the Moratuck River [Roanoke
    River].  Adj:  THOMAS AVENT. Wit:  WILLIAM SHORTER, JOHN BROWN, ELIZABETH
    SHORTER, & RICHARD PACE.  [SOURCE: Mary Best Bell, compilor, COLONIAL BERTIE
    COUNTY, NC: ABSTRACTS OF DEED BOOK F, 1739 - 1744, volume 4, page 241.
    published by Colonial Bertie, Windsor, North Carolina]
     

    1742

    *  Conveyance of Property, Northampton County, NC [23 March 1742]  Indenture
    between WILLIAM ACOCK of Northampton County, NC and WILLIAM FLETCHER OF
    Surry County, Virginia  for 15 pounds VA money paid to ACOCK by FLETCHER
    sells 100 acres on the Morratoke (Roanoke River)  ADJ:  THOMAS AVENT.  WIT:
    JOHN MOORE, THOMAS AVENT, ELIZABETH ACOCK.   Signed:  WILLIAM AND REBEKAH
    ACOCK.  [Deed Book 1, pages 76 - 77 [23 March 1742].  Also, Margaret M.
    Hofmann, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY,NC PUBLIC REGISTRY ABSTRACTS OF DEED, DEED BOOK
    1 & 2 (1741 - 1759).  Weldon, NC: Roanoke News Co.
     

    1743

    *  Conveyances of Property.  Northampton County, North Carolina

     1.  JOHN MOORE of Northampton County to EDWARD CREW.  150 acres, joining
    Peahill Creek and the Virginia line.  WIT:  THOMAS AVENT, WILLIAM ACOCK.
    Register Feb. Ct., 1743.  [SOURCE: Northampton County, NC Deed Book 1, page
    102 [23 May 1743].

     2.  THOMAS AVENT of Northampton County, NC to EDWARD CREW of the same.  200
    acres adj. JOSEPH HAYS, HARRIS, GADDOW, and Arthur Creek.  WIT:  WILLIAM
    ACOCK and JOHN MOORE.  FEB. CT. 1743.

    * Conveyance of Property.  Bertie County, North Carolina [ date?] JOHN MOOR,
    et. als. to WILLIAM ACOCK [Book F, page 277]

    *  [May, 1743].  Conveyance of Property.  Northampton County, North Carolina
    ACOCK, WILLIAM AND REBEKAH to WILLIAM FLETCHER.[Deed Book 1, page 76]
     

    1744

    *  19 November 1744.  Land Sale. A WILLIAM AYCOCK petitioned for 500 acres
    in Northampton County at the Council in Newbern [SOURCE: William L. Saunder,
    Secretary of State. COLONIAL RECORDS OF NORTH CAROLINA, Volume 4 [1732 -
    1752]. [P.M. Hale, Printer to the State, Raleigh, 1886, p. 703].  The land
    was granted on 26 August 1746 [SOURCE: NORTH CAROLINA REGISTER, 1901, volume
    1, page 447]
     

    1746

    *  14 July 1746.  Land Sale.  WILLIAM AYCOCK, Northampton County, NC and
    THOMAS AVENT [SOURCE:  COLONIAL RECORDS OF NORTH CAROLINA, Volume 4, page
    45]

    *  26 August 1746.  Land Sale.  WILLIAM AYCOCK of Northampton County, NC
    [NORTH CAROLINA REGISTER, 1901, Volume 1, page 447]

    *  Conveyances of Property, Northampton County, NC.

     1.  JOHN AVENT of Surry County, Virginia to JOHN DAVIS of Northampton
    County, NC.   105 acres on north side of the Roan Oak, River joining JOHN
    DAVIS.  WIT:  WILLIAM ACOCK, THOMAS AVENT, JOHN KING.  August Court, 1746.
    Deed Book 1, page 266.

     2.  EDWARD CREWS of Northampton County, NC to THOMAS AVENT of Northampton
    County, NC. 200 acres on north side of Roan Oak River joining ARTHUR HARVEY,
    WILLIAM ACOCK, THOMAS AVENT, JOHN KING.  WIT:   JOHN MOORE, WILLIAM SHORTER,
    WILLIAM ACOCK.  February Court, 1746 [Deed Book 1, page 284]

     3.  EDWARD CREWS of Brunswick County, Virginia to WILLIAM WALKER OF JAMES
    CITY COUNTY, VIRGINIA.  150 acres of Peahill Creek.  WIT: JOHN MOOR, WILLIAM
    ACOCK, EDWARD REVIS.  February Court, 1746.  [Deed Book, page 292]
     

    1747

    *  20 January 1747.  Conveyance of Property, Northampton County, NC.[Deed
    Book 1, p. 333].  WILLIAM AYCOCK of Northampton Co. to RICHARD BROWN of
    Brunswick County, VA. for 100 lbs. lawful English money.  260 acres more or
    less on the upper side of Stony Creek, joining Reedy Branch & the creek
    including a piece of land the said ACOCK excepted from VINCENT VAUGHAN for
    use as a mill, part of patent to JOHN GADDIS  for 640 acres granted 5 March
    1719.  WIT:  RICHARD MOORE, ETHELRED JONES, VINCENT VAUGHAN.  registered
    Feb. Ct. 1747.

    *  21 Feb., 1747.  Conveyance of Property, Northampton County, NC   ACOCK,
    WILLIAM  of Northampton County, NC to VINCENT VAUGHAN  of Northampton Co.,
    NC [SOURCE:  Deed Book 1, page 332] for 30 lbs. current money of VA, 150
    acres more or less on the north side of the Roanoak river, joining Arthur's
    Branch at the mouth of the Sick Branch, part of a larger tract.  WIT:
    RICHARD AND JOHN BROWN, RICHARD MOORE.  Registered Feb. Ct., 1747.

    *  Conveyance of Property.  Northampton County, North Carolina. [20 May
    1747]  WILLIAM ACOCK of Northampton Co., NC and JOHN MODGLIN of Northampton
    Co.,NC for 25 LBS current money of Great Britain paid by ACOCK BY MODGLIN
    sells 300 acres on the north side of Arthur's Creek, mouth of Great Pocoson.
    [Deed Book 1, page 301 (20 May 1747)]

     Conveyance of Property.  WILLIAM ACOCK of Northampton County, NC to THOMAS
    COLLIER for 30 lbs. lawful English money sells 100 acres ADJ: HOSUA TAPLEY
    on north side of the Roan Oak River, mouth of Arthur's Creek, Great Branch
    being part of a tract granted 20 April 1745 containing 500 acres.  WIT:
    JOHN MOOR, JOHN KING, JOHN MALLDESBY.  Signed:  WILLIAM ACOCK.

     Conveyance of Property.  WILLIAM ACOCK of Northampton County, NC to WILLIAM
    HUDSON [Deed Book 2, page 66]

    *  Conveyance of Property, Northampton County, NC [Feb., 1747].  ACOCK,
    WILLIAM AND REBEKAH to RICHARD BROWN  [Deed Book 1, page 333]

    *  Conveyance of Property, Northampton County, NC [May, 1747].  ACOCK,
    WILLIAM to THOMAS COLLIER [Deed Book 1, page 300]

    *  Conveyance of Property, Northampton County, NC [May, 1747].  ACOCK,
    WILLIAM to JOHN MODGLIN [Deed Book 1, page 301]
     

    1748

    *  4 September 1748.  The Spanish Alarm Troops at Wilmington, North
    Carolina,  [from Clark, STATE RECORDS, Volume 22, pages 282 - 283]. A List
    of Capt. John Shearrard's  Company.  WILLIAM A. COCK #2; THOMAS A. COCK #40;
    JOHN A. COCK #41; SIMON A. COCK #43 AND CHARLES A. COCK #53 [Other men
    responding:  JOHN NEWSUM, JESSE BARDIN, WILLIAM JONES, JOHN BARNES, SAMUEL
    BARNES, JOHN WORREL, SR. RICHARD WORREL, JOHN WORREL, JR.,  ISAAC DANIEL,
    JOHN DANIEL, and WILLIAM WILLIAMS.]
    [eds. note:  Spanish war ships attacked the town of Beaufort, NC in 1747 and
    the town of Brunswick in 1748]
     

    1750

    *  1750 Quit Rent List.  Johnston County, NC.  taken 25th, 26th, and 27th of
    June, 1750.  No Aycocks listed.
     

    1751
     

    *  Will, Johnston County, North Carolina.  ACOCK, JAMES , witness for the
    Will of WILLIAM BRIDGER.  [SOURCE:  J. Bryan Grimes, ABSTRACT OF NORTH
    CAROLINA WILLS, 1690 - 1760, page 47.]

    *  1751 Quit Rent List.  Johnston County, NC.  taken 27 March 1751.  No
    Aycocks listed.  The list includes WILLIAM HAM.
     

    1752

    *  9 May 1752.  Conveyance of Property.  Northampton County, North Carolina.
    Indenture between WILLIAM ACOCK OF Johnston County, NC and WILLIAM HUDSON of
    Amelia County in the Colony of Virginia for 80 pounds paid ACOCK BY HUDSON
    sells a tract of land on the north side of the Roanok River containing 30
    acres.  beg. mouth of Arthur's Creek.  .  .to mouth of Long Branch. ADJ:
    FLETCHER.  The land is apart of land granted by patent to JOHN GADDY for 640
    acres on 1 March 1719.  "In testimony whereof the said WILLIAM AYCOCK
    together with REBEECHA his wife (who resigns all her right in and every the
    premises) have here signed, sealed, and delivered.  .  ."  WIT:  JOHN MOORE,
    NIMROD FERGUSON [May Court, 1752]  Signed:  WILLIAM ACOCK. [SOURCE: Margaret
    M. Hofmann, NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, PUBLIC REGISTRY: ABSTRACTS
    OF DEEDS, 1741 to 1759. Grants listed on pages 17, 45, 47, 48, 53, 83, and
    86]

    *  22 October 1752.  Granville Grants in Colonial North Carolina. Land
    Grant. Secretary of State's Office   Grant #10.  ACOCK, WILLIAM. Johnston
    County, NC.  [300 acres]  E.S.S. L.G. 70-M.

    *  27 October 1752.  Land Grant.  State of North Carolina.  #537.  Johnston
    County, North Carolina.  Grant #), Book #14, Page 184.  Issued WILLIAM ACOCK
    300 acres on the south side of the Neuse River.

    *  Conveyance of Property, Northampton County, North Carolina [May, 1752]
    ACOCK, WILLIAM to WILLIAM HUDSON.  [Deed Book 2, page 66]
     

    1754

    *  Service in the Granville County, NC Militia.  RICHARD and FRANCIS AYCOCK
    served in Captain Daniel Harris's Company of the Granville County, NC
    Militia during the French and Indian War [SOURCE: THE COLONIAL RECORDS OF
    NORTH CAROLINA, Volume 22, page 374]  [eds. note: this appears to be another
    RICHARD AYCOCK living at the same time in North Carolina with RICHARD AYCOCK
    in Johnston County, NC]
     

    1756

    *  JESSE AYCOCK listed in the Cross-Index to Deeds in Johnston County, North
    Carolina as grantee in a conveyance from JACOB BARNES [SOURCE: Johnston
    County, North Carolina.  Deed Book 6, page 372]
     

    1757

    *  Henry Pope listed as indebted to WILLIAM AYCOCK for a horse.  WILLIAM
    AYCOCK'S Estate Inventory mentions the mare that Henry Pope gave him to
    settle the debt.
     

    1759

    *  Men Mustered for Road Construction.  Orange County, North Carolina. 1759.
    JAMES AYCOCK ordered with others to layout road leading from "Orange County
    Court House to County line and from there to Tower Hill."  June Court, 1759.
    [Folio #25-188- page 52.]

    *  Witness on a Conveyance of Property.  RICHARD AYCOCK, WILLIAM AYCOCK, and
    Jesse Lane witness a conveyance of property in Johnston County, NC.
     

    1760

    *  Mark Recorded.  Orange County, North Carolina. 1759. mark recorded for
    JAMES AYCOCK [3 August 1760]  [Folio #29-216 - page 60.]

    *  Granville Land Grant Recorded, State of North Carolina, Orange County,
    NC.  JAMES AYCOCK  in November Court, 1760.  [Folio #43-223. page 63.]

    *  Conveyance of property.  WILLIAM AYCOCK to RICHARD AYCOCK, both of
    Johnston County, NC, 250 ACRES in July, 1760; identifies RICHARD AYCOCK is a
    planter living on Swift's Creek. [SOURCE Johnston County, NC.  First Book
    A1, page 56] It was order registered as documented in Johnston County, NC
    Court Minutes of 1759 - 1761.

    *  Transfer of Personal Property.  WILLIAM AYCOCK to RICHARD AYCOCK, planter
    living by Swift's Creek, both of Johnston County, NC, agreed in a deed that
    WILLIAM AYCOCK would give to RICHARD AYCOCK "all his movable estate,
    reserving for life the land that WILLIAM AYCOCK lives upon."  [SOURCE:
    Johnston County, NC, First Book A1, p. ]

    * Service on a Petit Jury.  RICHARD AYCOCK serves on a petit jury in
    Johnston County, NC.
     

    1761

    *  8 January 1761.  Granville Grants, Colonial North Carolina. Land Grants,
    Secretary of State's Office, North Carolina.  ., Grant #313  ACOCK, JAMES.
    Orange County, NC [595 acres]  E.S.S.L.G.  70-J [in Book 14 (1750 - 1765),
    p. 329]

    *  Conveyance of Property.  Dobbs County, NC.  6 September 1761.  JOHN
    WEAVER, JR. to CHARLES YOUNG, 700 acres in Dobbs County on both sides of
    ACOCK'S Swamp adjoining WEAVER and ROBERT DUCKS [?].[SOURCE:  Margaret M.
    Hofmann, THE GRANVILLE DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1748 - 1763, Volume 4,
    page 81]
     

    1762

    *  Conveyance of Property.  22 January 1762.  Granville District of North
    Carolina, 1748 - 1763.  JOHN WEAVER to CHARLES YOUNG , 700 acres on the
    north side of AYCOCK'S Swamp [in Dobbs County] adjoining WEAVER, IVEY, and
    DURDINE. granted 1 April 1763.  #870. [SOURCE: Margaret M. Hofmann, THE
    GRANVILLE DISTRICE OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1748 - 1763: ABSTRACTS OF
    MISCELLANEOUS LAND OFFICE RECORDS, Volume 4, page 81]

    *  10 August 1762.  Granville Grants in Colonial North Carolina. Land
    Grants, Secretary of State's Office., #538.  AYCOCK, RICHARD.  Johnston
    County, NC  [687 acres on Marlowe's Creek joining his father's line; also
    mentions adjoining SIMON TURNER'S line]  E.S.S.L.G. 70-J., #538.  [Also,
    recorded in Johnston County, NC Deed & Will Book, 1759 - 1799, page 90]

    *  Land Grants, State of North Carolina.  Johnston County, North Carolina,
    1746 - 1749.  Grant #72.  Book # 14, page 184.  Issued: 10 August 1762.
    RICHARD AYCOCK.  678 acres on Marlow's Creek.

    *  Child Bound to an Individual until Maturity.  Orange County, North
    Carolina.  [August Court, 1762]  JOHN HUGHLETT, and orphan child of JOHN
    HUGHLETT, deceased to be bound to JAMES AYCOCK until he is 21 years old. [In
    August, 1762 to Aug. 1766 volume , page 160; page 100.]

    *  Conveyance of Property.  Johnston County, NC.  RICHARD AYCOCK to SIMON
    TURNER. 200 acres [Johnston County, NC.  Deed & Will Book, 1759 - 1779, page
    77]

    *  Service on Grand Jury.  Johnston County, NC.  RICHARD AYCOCK serves on a
    grand jury with Jesse Lane, his brother-in-law.

    *  Conveyance of Property.  RICHARD AYCOCK sells land in Granville County,
    NC
     

    1763

    *  1 January 1763.  Granville Grants in Colonial North Carolina.  RICHARD
    AYCOCK,.  Johnston County, NC.  320 acres  E.S.S.L.G-70-J.  Also, RICHARD
    AYCOCK.  Johnston County, NC  330 acres on the north side of Swift's Creek
    E.S.S.L.G.70-J.  Folder #546. Johnston County, NC. Book 14, page 186.  Grant
    #116.

    *  Land Grant, State of North Carolina.  Johnston County, North Carolina,
    1746 - 1759.  Grant # 116.  Book # 14, page 186.  Issued: 1 January 1763.
    RICHARD AYCOCK.  330 acres on north side of Swift Creek.

    *  Conveyance of Property.  Granville District of North Carolina.  6 April
    1763.  #872  JOHN WEAVER. in Dobbs County on both sides of ACOKS Swamp
    adjoining THOMAS BASS and LORD GRANVILLE's Line.  Witness:  CHARLES YOUNG.
    [SOURCE: Margaret M. Hofmann, THE GRANVILLE DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1748
    - 1762, Volume 4, page 81]

    *  Ordered to Layout Road, Orange County, North Carolina. August Court,
    1763.  JAMES AYCOCK ordered with others to layout road. [SOURCE:  Volume for
    Aug. 1762 - Aug. 1766, page 55 and page 85].

    * An agreement between WILLIAM AND RICHARD AYCOCK registered in January
    Court.  [SOURCE:  Johnston County, NC Court Minutes, January, 1764.]

    *  Conveyance of Property.  RICHARD AYCOCK TO ETHELRED JONES in Johnston
    County, NC.

    *  Conveyance of Property.  RICHARD AYCOCK  to SIMON TURNER. 200 acres
    [SOURCE: Johnston County Deed Book D1, page 196]

    *  Witness for a Marriage.  RICHARD AYCOCK and JESSE LANE witness for a
    marriage article in Johnston County, NC.
     

    1765

    *  Sheriff's Sale.  Bute County, North Carolina in Warren County records.
    Deed Book 1, page 61 [31 January 1765]  JOHN BOBBITT 295 acres adjoining
    ACOCK on Reedy Branch and great Rocky Branch.  JOHN BOBBITT, highest bidder
    at a sheriff's sale

    *  Conveyance of Property.  JAMES ACOCK to SIMON TURNER that mentions that
    WILLIAM ACOCK died intestate and that JAMES ACOCK is his son and heir.
    [SOURCE: Johnston County, NC Record Book I, Feb. 1765]

    *  Will of FRANCIS ACOCK. dated 25 October 1765. recorded in October Court,
    1766. Bute County, North Carolina.  wife:  FRANCIS ACOCK.  children of [all
    underage]  SONS:  ROBERT, WILLIAM, MOSES, and JAMES.  Daughters:  LYDIA,
    ANNE, SELAH, DORCAS, and SARAH ACOCK.  Excrx:  Wife MARY ACOCK;  Exec:
    JOSEPH PERSON.  WIT:  JOHN PERSON, BENJAMIN COOPER, ANN BRUER.  [from Mary
    Kerr, ABSTRACTED RECORDS OF COLONIAL BUTE COUNTY, NC, 1764 - 1779 AND BUTE
    COUNTY MARRIAGES, Volume I]

    *  Conveyance of Property.  2 Jan. 1765.  MARY JENANS, of Craven County, NC
    to RICHARD AYCOCK of Johnston County, NC.  [SOURCE:  Johnston County, NC
    Deed Book E1, page 89]

    *  Estate Sale for WILLIAM AYCOCK.  Orange County, NC.  1765.  Buyers:
    JAMES ACOCK, who purchases 1 bed and furniture, 1 cow and 1 yearling, and 1
    cow and a calf.  Other buyers include: DAVID SEWELL, JAMES CHILDERS, and
    ARTHUR COOK.  [SOURCE:  Orange County, NC, Inventories and Sales Accounts of
    Estates, 1755 - 1785, page 70].
     

    1766

    *  Account of Letters of Administration, granted 1766, Bute County, North
    Carolina.  ACOCK, FRANCIS grant received from the estate of MARY ACOCK and
    JOSEPH PERSON [29 July 1766].  200 lb. bond taken October Court term.

    *  Letters of Administration.  Orange County, North Carolina [May Court,
    1766] on 11 May 1766 JAMES ACOCK granted letters of administration for the
    Estate of his father WILLIAM ACOCK, Deceased.  Bond 300 lbs.  BONDSMEN:
    BENJAMIN BLAKE and __________ WILLIAMS.  [May Court, 1765], page 356 and
    page 122 in Shields.  Also, Office of Secretary of State, Raleigh, NC. S.S.
    313, Orange County, NC, 1763 -1771-7.  Account of Letters of Administration,
    1776.

    *  Inventory of Estates, Orange County, North Carolina [May Court, 1766]
    page 405 and page 128 in Shields.  JAMES AYCOCK, administration of Estate of
    WILLIAM AYCOCK, Deceased returns an Inventory of Estate.  [May Court, 1766]

    *  An Account Against the Estate of WILLIAM ACOCK, Deceased , Orange County,
    North Carolina [May Court, 1766].  JAMES AYCOCK, Adminstrator of the Estate
    of WILLIAM AYCOCK, Deceased, proved an account against the Estate   [SOURCE:
    Ruth Herndon Shields, compilor, ABSTRACTS OF THE MINUTES OF THE COURT OF
    PLEAS AND QUARTER SESSIONS OF ORANGE COUNTY IN THE PROVINCE OF NORTH
    CAROLINA, Sept. 1752 through August, 1766 (Chapel Hill, NC:  Ruth H.
    Shields)

    *  Inventories, Sales, Accounts of the Estate of WILLIAM AYCOCK, Deceased,
    1758 - 1785, Orange County, North Carolina: Buyers.  JAMES ACOCK purchased 1
    bed and furniture 1 lb and 10 pence, 1 cow and yearling worth 1 lb and 5
    pence; and 1 cow and calf.  OTHER BUYERS:  DAVID SEWELL, JAMES CHILDERS, AND
    ARTHUR COOK.

    *  Service as a Grand Juror.  RICHARD AYCOCK served as a grand juror in
    Johnston County with ICA ATKINS.

    *  Appointment as Deputy to the High Sheriff.  RICHARD AYCOCK appointed
    Deputy to JOHN MCCULLARS, High Sheriff of Johnston County, NC.  He was the
    highest bidder for land seized from WILLIAM CALVERT.

    *  Petition to be exempted from paying public taxes and performing public
    duties.  8 November 1766.  Mr. PERSON presented a petition from RICHARD
    AYCOCK to be exempted from paying taxes and performing public duties [it is
    either Bute or Granville County]  [SOURCE: COLONIAL RECORDS OF NORTH
    CAROLINA, Volume 7, page 353]
     

    1767

    Dobbs County, NC Militia Roll, Captain John Sherrard's Company, 1 October
    1767.  The list includes:  THOMAS A. COCK [40]; JOHN A. COCK [41]; SIMON A.
    COCK [42]; CHARLES A. COCK [53]; and WILLIAM A. COCK.
     
     

    1768

    *  Land Grant from the State of North Carolina to John Peacock.  Survey 24
    August 1768 for John Peacock, 200 acres in Dobbs County on the north side of
    Nauhunty Swamp adjoining Weaver, and John Peacock, Jr.  N.C. Land Grant
    #672. Grant #621; Entry #633; Bk #93. page 204.  [eds. note: land owners
    adjoining JESSE AYCOCK]
     

    1769

    *  Recipient of Property.  RICHARD AYCOCK received 200 acres from the
    Johnston County Sheriff [SOURCE: Johnston County, NC Deed Book E1, page 435]

    *  Dobbs County, North Carolina, Tax List, 1769

         W B  T

     AYCOCK, WILLIAM  1 - 1

     AYCOCK, CHARLES  1 - 1

     AYCOCK, THOMAS  1 - 1

    *  TOTAL NUMBER OF TAXABLES: 2769 submitted by Martin Caswell, Clerk of
    Court.  The addendum to the Dobbs County, NC Poll Tax List of 1769 does not
    list an Aycock.

    "These Aycocks come from old Bute County (to the north of present Wayne).
    See Bute records in present Warren County records.  See also, Nash County
    records.  There is will of their father.  [Source:  Mr. Charles R. Holloman,
    expert on Dobbs County, North Carolina]

    *  Conveyance of Property. Bute County, North Carolina (in Warren County
    records), Deed Book, page 293 [24 March 1769].  ACOCK  land on the head of
    MELTON'S CREEK beg. at branch of GUNTERS' CREEK, adj. ACOCK land.  [Also,
    the same property identified in Warren County, NC, Deed Book 3, page 123 [15
    Feb. 1770]

    *  Governor's Summons to Appear.  4 November 1769. a Council at New Bern, a
    summons was issued by Governor William Tryon based upon a complaint by
    William Taylor against Philip Jones, Sheriff of Johnston County, for a
    misdemeanor in office summons issued to William Taylor, Philip Jones,
    RICHARD AYCOCK, and Samuel Smith to appear on 15 December 1769. [SOURCE:
    THE COLONIAL RECORDS OF NORTH CAROLINA, Volume VIII, page 149]

    1770

    *  Oath of Allegiance.  Bute County, NC.  in Captain Weather's District.
    ABNER ACOCK, JOHN ACOCK, and RICHARD ACOCK
     

    1771

    * Service as a Grand Juror.  RICHARD AYCOCK a grand juror in Johnston
    County, NC.

    *  Covenyance of Property.  RICHARD AYCOCK et. al. by Sheriff to ROBERT
    MIMS. 100 acres [SOURCE: Johnston County, NC Deed Book H1, page 141]

    *  Membership in the Fishing Creek Baptist Church.  ca 1771 MARTHA and
    RICHARD AYCOCK were members of the Fishing Creek Baptist Church, formed in
    1771, in Bute County, NC [SOURCE:  writings of Morgan Edwards, Baptist
    preacher]. [eds. note: this RICHARD AYCOCK seems to be the person whose will
    is filed in Warren County, NC in 1789]
     

    1773

    *  Appearance in Georgia.  RICHARD and JAMES AYCOCK appear in Georgia in
    1773. [SOURCE:  Grace Gillam Davidson, EARLY RECORDS OF GEORGIA, Volume II:
    Wilkes County, GA [Macon, GA: J. W. Burke Company, 1932]

    *  Conveyance of Property.  30 September 1773.  JAMES AYCOCK receives 200
    acres on the Broad River in Georgia  [SOURCE: "Ceded Lands,"  RECORDS OF ST.
    PAUL PARISH AND EARLY WILKES COUNTY, GEORGIA, compiled and published by
    Alden Associates, Box 258, Albany, GA 1702. 1964]

    1774

    *  Conveyance of Property.  Bute County, North Carolina in Warren County,
    North Carolina.  Deed Book 5, page 5 [22 July 1774] land of the South Side
    of REEDY CREEK.  WIT:  RICHARD ACOCK
     

    1776

    *  North Carolina Continental Line, Revolutionary War.

     ACOCK, ROBERT, private, 3rd Reg. Turner's Company, enlisted 20 April 1776,
    discharged 10 November 1778.  [SOURCE:  NORTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL AND
    GENEALOGICAL REGISTER (January, 1901), pages 126 - 127.]
     

    1777

    *  North Carolina Continental Line, Revolutionary War.

     ACOCK, MOSES. , private 3rd Reg. Turner's Company, enlisted 1777, died May,
    1778.  [SOURCE:  NORTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL REGISTER
    (January, 1901), pages 126 - 127.
     

    1778

    *  Marriage Bond, Bute County, NC,  7 July 1778, page 1.  ACOCK, ABNER to
    SARAH HARPER.  Bondsman and Witness:  JOHN ACOCK, THOS. MACHEN.

    *15 December 1778.  Land Grant, State of North Carolina. #1200.  Dobbs
    County, North Carolina, Grant # 56, Entry # 215, Book # 29, Page # 56..
    Entered: 21 April 1778.  Issued 15 December 1778.  Surveyed: 26 August 1778.
    500 acres on the Great Swamp to JESSE AYCOCK.  Adj: HARDY HOOKS.  Surveyor:
    Charles Markland.  Granted at Kingston by Governor Richard Caswell.

    *  Land Grant, State of North Carolina.  #1153.  Dobbs County, North
    Carolina. Grant #9.  Entry #200.  Book # 29, page 9.  Issued: 15 December
    1778.  Entered: 18 April 1778. [two grants in Book 29].  JOHN AYCOCK 400
    acres on the head of Aycocks Swamp.  joining the mouth of Briery Branch.
    ADJ:  SAINT and PEARSON.

    *  Land Grant, State of North Carolina.  #1364.  Dobbs County, North
    Carolina.  Grant # 222.  Entry #  56.  Book 29.  Issued: 10 November 1779.
    Entered: 7 April 1778.  AYCOCK, JOHN, SR.  140 acres on south side of
    Aycock's Swamp.

    *  Land Grant, State of North Carolina. Secretary of State's Office, File
    #1201, Grant #57, Entry #216, Entered 21 April 1778, Book 29, page 57. Dobbs
    County [issued 15 Dec. 1778].  to JESSE AYCOCK 400 acres in Dobbs County on
    the south side of REEDY BRANCH joining his own line, beginning at a pine his
    our corner turns north so polls to a pine then west 146 poles to a pine then
    north 31 poles to an agreed on line between him and WILLIAM FOKES, then
    along said line south  65 degrees, west 114 pols, the south 222 pols to a
    pine then east 260 poles to a black gum in the GREAT SWAMP at his own line,
    then along his line to the beginning.

    *  Administration of Abjuration Oath.  RICHARD AYCOCK was a magistrate in
    Wilkes County, Georgia and administered the abjuration oath [SOURCE:
    Genealogical File, Georgia Department of Archives and History, Atlanta, GA]
     

    1779

    *  Land Grant, State of North Carolina. #1653.  Dobbs County, North
    Carolina.  Grant #399.  Entry #761.  Book 50, page 52.  Entered: 18 November
    1779.  Issued: 13 October 1783.  AYCOCK, THOMAS.  103 acres on the north
    side of the Nauhunta.

    *  Dobbs County, NC Voters List, 1779.  Does not include a single voter with
    the surname of Aycock.

    *  [1779 - 1814].  ACOCK, ACOCKE, ACOKE, AYCOCK, AYCOCKE.  NAMES:  ABNER,
    BRITAIN, HENRY, HENRY H., JESSE, JOHN, MARY, RANSOM, RICHARD, ROBERT,
    FRANCIS, JOHN, RICHARD, RICHARD, JR., AND RICHARD, SR.  [SOURCE:  Mary
    Hinton Kerr, WARREN COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA RECORDS: ABSTRACTS OF WILL BOOKS,
    1779 - 1814.  Volume III (1969): 245]
     

    1780

    *  Conveyance of Property, Wayne County, North Carolina, 21 February 1780,
    proven in July Court, 1780,  Wayne County Deed Book 1, Deed #17.  JOHN
    AYCOCK to OZIAS BEAMAN for 1200 pounds current money - 200 acres both sides
    of Brierrey Branch, being part of a tract of land granted to said AYCOCK, 15
    December 1778.  Signed John Aycock.  Witnesses:  CORNELIUS DURDENO AND
    ABRAHAM BEAMAN.

    *  List of Estate and Value.  WILLIAM AYCOCK of Dobbs County, NC listed as
    #20 in Captain Joshua Davis' District with an estate worth 684 pounds.
     

    1781

    *  Return of the Dobbs Regiment from Fighting the War [American Revolution],
    Dobbs County, NC.  1781.  AYCOCK WILLIAM [#7]

    *  Names of Men Over Age [to fight in the American Revolution].  Dobbs
    County, NC.  20 October 1781.  WILLIAM AYCOCK.  Also, the list included
    ALEXANDER HARPER.  The same document includes a list of persons with medical
    problems that specifies that IVAN GRIFFIN is "lame."

    *  North Carolina Continental Line, Revolutionary War.  ACOCK, SAMUEL.
    private, 10 Reg.  Carter's Company, enlisted April, 1781, discharged 25
    April 1782.  [SOURCE:  NORTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL REGISTER
    (January, 1901), pages 126 - 127.]
     

    1782

    *  Conveyance of Property,  Wayne County, North Carolina, Deed Book 1, Deed
    #58 on 15 March 1782.  JOHN AYCOCK, SR. to WILLIAM FORT for 10,000 pounds
    current money 150 acres on the south side of Aycock Swamp including
    improvements; ROBERT BOGUE lived on, bearing a tract of land granted said
    AYCOCK by his Excellency RICHARD CASWELL, Esq., Governor on 28 October 1779;
    adjoining ARTHUR BRYAN, BENJAMIN FORT.  Signed: JOHN (X) AYCOCK.  WITNESSES:
    JOHN SHEROD, CORNELIUS TISON.

    *  Conveyance of Property, Wayne County, North Carolina.  Deed Book 1, Deed
    #201 pm 25 October 1782/  State of North Carolina #15 grant to JESSE AYCOCK,
    150 acres in Wayne County on the south side of Great Swamp.  Adj: ROBERTSON
    MADOX.  Proven October Court 1783.
     

    1783

    *  Conveyance of Property,  Wayne County, North Carolina, Deed Book 1, Deed
    # 242. 14 October 1783, proven January Court, 1784.  OZIAS BEAMAN to
    BENJAMIN ALFORD for 100 pounds specie - 200 acres on both sides of Briary
    Branch, being part of a patent which land was granted unto JOHN AYCOCK, 13
    December 1778 and a deed from said ACOCK to said BEAMAN on 21 February 1780.
    Signed: OZIAS BEAMAN.  WITNESSES: THOMAS HOLLOWELL, WILLIS BRYANT.
     

    1784

    *  Conveyance of Property,  Wayne County, North Carolina, Deed Book 1, Deed
    # 272.  22 January 1784.  URIAH PEACOCK to JOHN SMITH (planter) for 20
    pounds specie - 190 acres on the north side of the Great Swamp, it being two
    tracts granted to URIAH PEACOCK on 7 October 1782.  adjoining SAMUEL
    PEACOCK, JR. and JESSE AYCOCK.  WITNESSES: PETER POWELL, SAMUEL PEACOCK
     

    1786

    *  Conveyance of Property, Wayne County, North Carolina, DB 3, Deed # 165.
    9 September 1786. in the October Court, 1786.  JOHN ACOCK to ROBERT GRIFFIN
    for 60 pounds - 200 on the west side of ACOCK'S SWAMP, it being part of a
    tract of land granted to JOHN ACOCK in the year 1778.  Beginning at a maple
    in the mouth of the Briary Branch  and running with said lien south 40
    degrees west of BENJAMIN ALFORDS corner then a lien a marked trees to the
    head of ACOCK'S SWAMP thence down the said swamp to the beginning containing
    the plantation whereon the said ACOCK now lives.  Signed JOHN (X) ACOCK.
    WITNESSES: JOHN FULGHUM AND RAIFORD FULGHUM.

    *  JESSE ACOCK mentioned in Deed #s 188, 217, 277, 316.

    *  JOHN ACOCK mentioned in Deed # 310.

    *  Wayne County, North Carolina, Tax List, 1786.

     AYCOCK, JOHN, JR. 0 acres of land; 1 free poll; 0 black polls.  Listed in
    District 8.

     AYCOCK, THOMAS 0 acres of land; 1 free poll; 0 black polls.  Listed in
    District 8.

     AYCOCK, JESSE 1353 acres of land, 1 free poll, 0 black polls.  Listed in
    District 8

     AYCOCK, SIMON 0 acres of land; 1 free poll, 0 black polls [located in
    District 7 with: WM BELL, SENIOR and JAMES BELL; JESSE BARDIN; WM HAMM, JR.
    and SR. as well as HENRY HAM, RICHARD HAMM, and ERESTUS HAMM; JAMES HANDLEY;
    and WM WILLIAMS.

    CUMULATIVE NUMBERS IN WAYNE COUNTY, NC, submitted to the Comptroller of the
    State of North Carolina, as of 1786:  276,141 acres 713 Free Polls, 681
    Black Polls, 10 Stud Horses, and 2 Carriage Wheels.  submitted by James
    Cobb, Clerk of Court, 23 December 1786.

    [Source:  JOURNAL OF NORTH CAROLINA GENEALOGY [December, 1962]. pages 1045
    and 1046]
     

    1788

    *  Will, Warren County, North Carolina [5 May 1788].  August Court, 1788.
    Will of  RICHARD ACOCK.  WIFE:  MARY [CLAIRBORNE]  SONS:  ABNER ACOCK, JOHN
    ACOCK, RICHARD ACOCK.  DAUGHTERS:  ELIZABETH ACOCK ANDERSON, MARTHA ACOCK
    KNIGHT, ANN ACOCK SMART, PIETY ACOCK AMART, RHODA ACOCK HUDSON AND MARY
    ACOCK GARDNER.   GRANDSON:  JESSE AYCOCK.  [SOURCE:  Warren County, North
    Carolina, Will Book 5, page 99]
     

    1789

    *  Will.  Warren County, North Carolina. [1789].  Will of RICHARD AYCOCK
    SON: ABNER AYCOCK. [SOURCE:  Olds, ABSTRACT OF NORTH CAROLINA WILLS, c. 1760
    to c.1800, page 312.
     

    1790

    *  Federal Census of 1790, Dobbs County, North Carolina, New Bern District.
    Lists WILLIAM AYCOCK 1 2 - - - (page 135) and JESSE AYCOCK,2 4 2 - 3  (page
    150)  [spelled Aicock].

    *  Federal Census of 1790, Johnston County, North Carolina, New Bern
    District.  no AYCOCKS, BELLS, NEWSOMS, or HAMS listed.

    1794

    *  Summons to Appear and Show Cause.  19 September 1794.  Wayne - Glasgow
    Counties, North Carolina.  JESSE AYCOCK.  Summons for JESSE AYCOCK to appear
    and show cause why he should not forfeit his bond for failing to appear.
    Exeucted in the presence of RICE PRICE and JAMES DEAN.

    1798

    *  Wayne County, NC Tax Records, 1798.  Captain Frederick Jernigan's
    District.  No Aycocks listed.

    1800

    AYCOCKS IN WAYNE COUNTY AFTER 1800

    *  Federal Census of 1800, Wayne County, North Carolina.  Lists JAMES AYCOCK
    and JESSE AYCOCK.
     
     

    *  CONVEYANCES OF PROPERTY.  WAYNE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA.

     GRANTOR GRANTEE   BOOK PAGE DATE

    JESSE AYCOCK JAMES AYCOCK   5E  279 1796

    JESSE AYCOCK JAMES AYCOCK   12  418 1823

    JESSE AYCOCK JAMES AYCOCK   12  418 1823

    SIMON AYCOCK SIMON AYCOCK   13  304 1828 [Gift]

    SIMON AYCOCK TIMOTHY AYCOCK   15  296 1832

    JESSE AYCOCK SIMON AYCOCK   15   474 1832

    TIMOTHY AYCOCK SIMON AYCOCK   15  508 1833

    JESSE AYCOCK JOEL NEWSOM   16  215 Division

    JESSE AYCOCK ARTHUR BARDEN   16  407 1836

    TIMOTHY AYCOCK JOHN BARNES   17  63 1836

    DANIEL AYCOCK TIMOTHY AYCOCK   19  34 1842

    DANIEL AYCOCK TIMOTHY AYCOCK   20  351 1847

    DANIEL, ISAAC, JESSE,  POLLY AYCOCK 24  151 1855
    Jacob and James

    POLLY AYCOCK      24 154 1855

    JESSE AND JOSEPHINE     24  412 1855

    POLLY AND JAMES (Division of Land)  32 472 1872

    JESSE AYCOCK      33 400 1873

    JESSE, MARY AND SALLIE DANIEL   43 492 1878

    JESSE, MARY AYCOCK     47 235 1881

    Division of the Land Of POLLY AYCOCK 60 141 1892
     

    *  AYCOCK WILLS, WAYNE COUNTY, 1807 - 1864

    *  THOMAS AYCOCK, Will. 26 August 1807. Wife:  SARAH AYCOCK. Exr.: SARAH
    AYCOCK. WIT: BENJAMIN SIMS and TURNER DICKINSON.  WB1, page 62.

    *  JESSE AYCOCK, Will.  7 November 1822.  Wife:  PATIENCE.  Sons:  EPHRAIM;
    SIMON, SOLOMON, ELIAS, TIMOTHY, BENJAMIN, JESSE, and JAMES.  Daughter:  ANN
    NEWSOM.  Grandchildren:  ERVIN, ELY and ELISHA (sons of EPHRAIM AYCOCK),
    DANIEL AYCOCK, JOEL, NANCY, PENELOPE NEWSOM, JESSE NEWSOM, JOHN NEWSOM,
    ELIZABETH WILKINSON and ZILPHIA NEWSOM.  Executors:  Sons: JAMES AYCOCK and
    SIMON AYCOCK.  Witnesses: JACOB FULGHUM and JACOB HOOKS.  WB5, pages 71 &
    72.

    *  PATIENCE AYCOCK, Will.  4 June 1824.  Children:  JOEL NEWSOM; BETHANIA
    [NEWSOM] BARNES; ZILPHA [NEWSOM]; SALLY [NEWSOM]] WILLIAMSON and ANNE
    NEWSOME.  Grandson:  NEWSOM BARNES [son of BETHANIA].  Executor:  HARDY
    WILLIAMS.  Witnesses:  RAIFORD AYCOCK, JAMES AYCOCK, and JAMES WARD.  B5,
    page 401.
    [eds. note: PATIENCE AYCOCK was the wife of JESSE AYCOCK]

    *  JAMES S. AYCOCK, Will.  3 Nov. 1836.  Wife:  BELINDA AYCOCK.  Children:
    KEZIA; JETHRO; JAMES HENRY; and ALBERT.  Exr.: ARTHUR BARDIN and BELINDA
    AYCOCK.  Wit:  JAMES DANIEL and HENRY WOODARD.  WB7, pages 252 and 253.
    Probate: May Court, 1837.

    *  TIMOTHY AYCOCK, Will.  12 September 1848.  Children:  ISAAC; THOMAS G.
    B.; JACOB; JOSHUA; ZILPHA; POLLY; PIETY; JAMES; DANIEL; and JESSE.  Wife's
    daughter:  Sally.  Exr.:  ISAAC AYCOCK and JESSE AYCOCK.  Wit:  BENJAMIN
    AYCOCK and JAMES AYCOCK.  WB 10, pages 326 through 328.  Probate:  February
    Court 1850.
    [eds. note: the wife of TIMOTHY AYCOCK was POLLY DANIEL, daughter of ISAAC
    DANIEL]

    *  KISIAH AYCOCK, Will.  27 November 1854.  Children:  CALVIN; GABRIEL;
    LYDIA [AYCOCK] SASSER, wife of JOHN SASSER, decd.; OLIVE [AYCOCK] HOOKS wife
    of Hardy Hooks; BARNES; SIMON; PATIENCE [AYCOCK] PEARCE; WEALTHY [AYCOCK]
    COPELAND and BEDY [AYCOCK] WEBB. Grandaughters:  Susan and Nelly Webb.
    Exr.:  BARNES and SIMON AYCOCK.  Wit:  BENJAMIN and WARREN AYCOCK.  WB 14,
    pages 186 - 187.  Probate: February Court 1865.

    *  ISAAC AYCOCK, Will.  19 August 1863.  Wife:  HARRIET AYCOCK. Exr.: None.
    Wit:  W. G. YELVERTON and H.B. BALLANCE.  WB 13, page 748.   Probate: August
    Court 1864.

    *  GABRIL AYCOCK, will.  26 June 1862. Sister: LYDIA [AYCOCK] SASSER.
    Sister:  OLIF [AYCOCK] HOOKS, wife of Hardy Hooks.  Brother:  BARNY AYCOCK.
    Exr.: BARNY AYCOCK.  Wit:  GABRIEL and WARREN AYCOCK.  WB13, PAGE 754.
    Probate: November Court 1864.

    Over the last forty years, I maintained contact with several Aycock
    researchers.  Two of the most productive and knowledgeable, Bill R. Linder
    and Eunice Aycock Anthony, were frequent correspondents.
     

    WAYNE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, ELECTION RECORDS.

    *  Constable Elections.  Voter's Lists.  Wayne County, NC.  3 February 1838.
    Captain Davis' District:  [1]  22.  CALVIN AYCOCK;  [2]  36.  SIMON AYCOCK;
    and [3]  RESULTS:  JOHN BARNES - 25 votes and BENJAMIN AYCOCK - 12 votes.
    [SOURCE:  North Carolina Achives.  C. R. 103.912.4.  Wayne County, North
    Carolina.  Election Records.  Constable Elections.  Voter's Lists. 1838.]

    *  Constable Elections.  Voter's Lists.  1842.  Wayne County, NC.  Boswell's
    District:  [1]  3.  WARREN AYCOCK;  [2]  23. DANIEL AYCOCK;  [3]  BARNES
    AYCOCK; [4]  55. WILLIAM AYCOCK; [5] 57.  JOHN AYCOCK; and [6]  59.  SIMON
    AYCOCK.  JOSHUA BARNES elected unopposed.  [SOURCE:  North Carolina
    Archives. C. R. 103.912.8.  Wayne County, NC.  Election Records.  Constable
    Elections.  Voter's Lists.  1842.]

    *  Constable Elections.  Voter's Lists.  Wayne County, NC.  3 February 1844.
    Boswell's District:  [1]  1.  DANIEL AYCOCK;  [2]  3.  BARNES AYCOCK; [3]
    36.  WARREN AYCOCK;  [4]  37.  CALVIN AYCOCK;  [5]  56.  JOHN AYCOCK; and
    [6]  64.  SIMON AYCOCK.  Election Won by:  WILLIAM AYCOCK with 48 votes to
    JOHN BARNS' 45 votes.  Black Creek District:  [1]  5.  ARTHUR BARDEN, JR.;
    [2]  11.  JOHN WORREL, JR.; [3] 35.  HENRY WORREL;  [4]  41.  JOHN WORREL;
    and [5]  54.  LINSEY BELL.  [SOURCE:  North Carolina Archives.  C. R.
    103.912.8.  Wayne County, NC.  Election Records.  Constable Elections.
    Voter's Lists.  3 February 1844].

    *  Constable Elections.  Voter's Lists.  Wayne County, NC.  3 February 1846.
    Davis' District:  37.  WILLIAM C. AYCOCK.  Nahunta District:  [1]  18.
    ISAAC AYCOCK;  [2]  39.  BARNES AYCOCK;  [3]  54.  SIMON AYCOCK;  [4]  65.
    CALVIN AYCOCK;  [5]  75.  JOHN G. AYCOCK.  and [6]  79.  WARREN AYCOCK.
    [SOURCE:  North Carolina Archives.  C. R. 103.912.8.  Wayne County, NC.
    Election Records.  Constable Elections.  Voter's Lists.  3 February 1846].

    *  Constable Elections.  Voter's Lists.  Wayne County, NC.  5 February 1848.
    Nahunta District:  [1]  21.  SIMON AYCOCK;  [2]  24.  BARNES AYCOCK; and [3]
    22.  ICHOBAD HAM.  [SOURCE:  North Carolina Archives.  C. R. 103.912.8.
    Wayne County, NC.  Election Records.  Constable Elections.  Voter's Lists.
    5 February 1848].

    *  Constable Elections.  Voter's Lists.  Wayne County, NC.  3 February 1849.
    Boswell's District at Howell's School House:  17.  BARNES AYCOCK.  Nahunta
    Depot:  [1]  3.  WARREN AYCOCK;  [2]  20.  ISAAC AYCOCK;  [3]  24.  T. G. B.
    AYCOCK; [4]  25.  BURDIN T. AYCOCK; [5]  31.  JESSE AYCOCK;  [6]  43.
    CALVIN AYCOCK; [7]  45.  WILLIAM H. AYCOCK; and [8]  RESULTS:  DANIEL AYCOCK
    received 47 votes and WILLIAM BRYANT received 16 votes.  [SOURCE:  North
    Carolina Archives.  C. R. 103.912.8.  Wayne County, NC.  Election Records.
    Constable Elections.  Voter's Lists.  3 February 1849].

    *  Constable Elections.  Voter's Lists.  Wayne County, NC.  10 October 1850.
    Boswell's District:  8.  BARNES AYCOCK and 15.  SIMON AYCOCK.  Cross Roads
    District:  16.  DANIEL AYCOCK.  Black Creek District:  35.  BENJAMIN AYCOCK.
    [SOURCE:  North Carolina Archives.  C. R. 103.912.8.  Wayne County, NC.
    Election Records.  Constable Elections.  Voter's Lists.  10 October 1850].

    *  Constable Elections.  Voter's Lists.  Wayne County, NC.  3 February 1851.
    Boswell's District:  18.  BARNES AYCOCK.  Nahunta District:  [1]  3.  SIMON
    AYCOCK;  [2]  7.  G.T.B. AYCOCK;  [3]  21.  B. T. AYCOCK;  [4]  32.  WARREN
    AYCOCK;  and [5]  RESULTS:  DANIEL AYCOCK elected with 46 votes.  Recorded
    by B. T. AYCOCK, Captain.  [SOURCE:  North Carolina Archives.  C. R.
    103.912.8.  Wayne County, NC.  Election Records.  Constable Elections.
    Voter's Lists.  3 February 1851].
     
     

    WAYNE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, ESTATE SALES




    *  Estate Sale of Personal Property of ZACHARIAN MORRIS, deceased; taken 24
    May 1810.  Aycocks buyers include: [1]  JAMES AYCOCK; [2]  JESSE AYCOCK;
    [3]  SIMON AYCOCK; and [4] HOLLY AYCOCK.
     

    WAYNE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, MARRIAGE BONDS, 1854.

    *  JOSHUA AYCOCK married MARTHA BARNES on 28 February 1854.

    *  JETHRO AYCOCK married MARY ANN BARNES on 21 October 1854.

    *  JESSE AYCOCK married MARY PIKE on 9 November 1854.

    *  PENELOPE AYCOCK married WILLIAM HOOKS, JR. on 7 December 1854.

    *  BETSEY AYCOCK married ROBERT BROCK on 10 December 1854

    [SOURCE:  North Carolina Archives, C. R. 103.601.1.  Wayne County, NC.
    Marriage Records].



    Back to Wayne County Families pages

    Back to Wayne County page