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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: James Cozart (cossart)Male [1] Note Born: Abt 17431743-1-1 at Raritan, Somerset, NJRaritan, Somerset, NJ Married: 23 Aug 17961796-8-23 at , Orange, NC, Orange, NC Died: 7 Aug 18061806-8-7 at , Orange, NC, Orange, NC
Father: Anthony Cossart Jr. Mother: Wilhelmina Hendrickson
WIFE
Name: Sarah Brinkley [5]
Born: Abt 1750 at , , NC Died: at Y
CHILDREN
Born: Abt 1784 at , Orange, NC Died: at Y Husband: James Thomason
Name: Hiram Brinkley Cozart
Born: Abt 1785 at , Orange, NC Died: 1816
Born: Abt 1788 at , Orange, NC Died: at Y Husband: William Horton
Born: Abt 1792 at , Orange, NC Died: at Y Husband: William Lunsford
Born: 1798 at , Orange, NC Died: 1864 Wife: Rebecca Watson
Born: Abt 1802 at , , NC Died: at Y Wife: Elizabeth Cozart
Born: Abt 1804 at , Orange, NC Died: 28 Jun 1862 at , Henderson, TN Husband: Sion Carrington
Born: Abt 1806 at , Orange, NC Died: at Y Husband: John Horner
SOURCES
1). Ancestral File R 5). Ancestral File R
NOTES
1). mytree.FTW State records of North Carolina Vol XXII, pub 1907, p. 429The Public of North Carolina indebted to Frederick Hombright for going against the Cherokee Indian, in express from the Commanding Officers of Tryon County, 25 Mar 1771 Names James Cozart, Sergeant 8 days@45 rations 5s. 4d. Total 1 pound 17s 4d While in the west, he did a lot of land dealing Deed Abstracts of Tryon, Lincoln County, NC Deeds Vol I, pp 240 24111 Jul 1770 James Cozart of Tryon Co, Planter, to George Rutledge, 300 acres White Walnut Creek 20 pounds Vol I, pp251 252 25 Jul 1770 James Cozart to James Logan, 200 acres on little Cataba granted to said Cozart 16 Dec 1769 78 pounds Vol I, pp652 653 7 Jul 1772 John Nichols to James Cozart land on Long Creek where he Cozart now lives 10 pounds Vol I, pp711 712 1772 James Cozart to James Bell 300 acres on Walnut Creek 30 pounds Is this the same land as that recorded on11 Jul 1770, pp 240 241?Vol I, pp 720 721 James Cozart to Peter Carpenter, 200 acres on Little Long Creek 50 pounds Vol I, pp 751 26 Jul 1773 James cozart to James Logan, 200 acres on Little Cataba Creek adjacent to Logan, part of 300 acres granted Cozart Vol II, pp 102 103 20 Dec 1773 James Cozart to Joseph Wootemburg 52 acres 80 pounds Vol II, pp 103 104 20 Dec 1773 James Cozart to Joseph Wootemburg 300 acres on Long Creek that John Nicholas sold Cozart 7 Jul 1770 Vol II, pp 178179 9 May 1775 James Cozart of GRANVILLE COUNTY to John Graham, 300 acres on Kettle Shoal Br of South fork of Catabwa including improvements Cozart bought of fields, granted Cozart 19 May 1772 The following Deed Book mentions are very likelyto belong to this James Cozart. Later records are probably subsequent generations. Granville County Deed Book K, p 125 John Cozart, deed to James Cozart June 5 1773 Granville County Deed Book L, p 184 Anthony Cozart Sr to James Cozart Nov 22 1776 Granville County Deed book M, p 135 John Corder of Caswell County sold land in Granville to James Cozart Feb 1779 Orange County Deed Book 3, p 137 James Cozart acquired 698 acres on the Flat River in Orange County on 15 July 1783 from John Brown for 200 pounds. Entry in the Court of Pleas and Quartersessions of Orange County for 23 Aug 1784 Deed from John Brown to James Cozart, proven by Jacob Cozart dower Right relinquished by Margaret Brown Orange County. James Cozart acqired a tract of land on Dials Creek on 16 Sept 1783 from Arthur Magnum. Bastardy Bonds Bety J & Edwin A. Camin 1990 Bastardy Bonds were posted to protect the county or parish from the expense of raising an illegitimate child. When pregnancy or birth of such a child was brought to the attention of the court, a warrant was issued and the woman brought to court. She was questioned under oath and asked to declare the name of the father. The reputed father was then served a warrant and required to post bond. If none was named, the woman, her father, or some other interested party would post bond. Sometimes the woman and reputed father posted. If no bond was posted and no father named, the woman could be sent to jail. Granville County records Bastardy Bond 1775 Diannah Park James Cozort and Anthony Cozort, bondsmen All children referred to in James will were born to him and Sarah Brinkeley, even though they didn t formally marry until 1796. He acknowledged the first five children with the Brinkley middle name in his will, and he must have gone to court and legitimized them before he died, but I have not seen a document to that effect.

											
											

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