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Pugh-Hatteras Island Group
Genealogy Report Information from Paul Heinegg's site: http://www.freeafricanamericans.com extracted by: Jen
PUGH FAMILY 1.
Sarah1 Pugh, born say, 1730, was a "free molatto" Bertie
County taxable in 1763 [CR 010.702.1, box 1]. Her children were i.
Pen, born about 1748, the nine-year-old daughter of Sarah Pugh, a "Free
Mullattoe," bound to Margaret Dukinfield on 27 January 1756 [CR 010.101.7
by NCGSJ XIII:169]. She was called "a mulatoe girl aged 17
years" when she was bound to John Pearson in Bertie County on 27 June 1766
[NCGSJ (1988):32]. She may have been the Penelope Pugh who married Thomas
Whitmell, Jr., (a white man), 20 October 1768 Bertie County bond. 2
ii. Isaac, born about 1750. iii.
Mary, born about 1755, the four-year-old minor of Sarah Pugh, bound to James
Jones on 26 July 1759 [NCGSJ XIII:171], taxable in her own household in
George Lockhart's list for Bertie County in 1774. iv.
?Jesse, born about 1755, a "free Mulatto" taxable in John Pearson's
Bertie County household in 1767. v.
David, born about 1757, the two-year-old minor of Sarah Pugh, bound to James
Jones on 26 July 1759 to be a cooper [NCGSJ XIII:169]. He was head of a
Hertford County household of 6 "other free" in 1800 and was listed in
the roster of soldiers from North Carolina in the American Revolution. vi.
Arthur, born about 1761, described as a Mulatto bastard of Sarah when he was
bound as an apprentice cooper to James Holley on 30 March 1767 [Haun, Bertie
County Court Minutes, III:765]. He was listed in the roster of soldiers from
North Carolina in the American Revolution. vii.
?Sarah2, born about 1762, ordered bound to Mrs. Pearson in August
1777, parent and race not identified. viii.
?Darbe, born about 1768, ordered bound to Mrs. Pearson in August 1777, parent
and race not identified [Haun, Bertie County Court Minutes, IV:241]. 2.
Isaac Pugh, born about 1750, the six-year-old son of Sarah Pugh, was bound to
Margaret Dukinfield in Bertie County on 27 January 1756. He was head of a
"Mulatto" household in Buxton's list for Nansemond County, Virginia,
in 1784 (number of persons in household not recorded) [VA:74] and a "Free
Negro" taxable on one head of cattle and 6 horses in Nansemond County in
1815 [Yantis, Supplement to the 1810 Census of Virginia, S-14]. He was
probably the ancestor of i.
Jasper, head of a Norfolk County household of 6 "other free" in 1810
[VA:841]. ii.
Toney, a "Free Negro" taxable on 3 slaves, one head of cattle, and 11
horses at "B. Church" in Nansemond County in 1815 [Yantis, Supplement
to the 1810 Census of Virginia, S-14]. iii.
Sarah3, born about 1780, registered in Norfolk County on 16 December
1811: 5 feet 6 1/2 In. 31 years of age of a Yellowish Complexion with a scar
on her forehead, Born free [Register of Free Negros & Mulattos, #67].
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