Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Land, Land And More Land.

CLAIM TO LAND IN MICHIGAN.

Robert Abbott.

Robert Abbott, states that about the year 1796, James Abbott, now deceased, was in possession of a certain tract of land situated on the border of the river Detroit, and that Abbott made many improvements thereon in buildings, fencing, setting out an orchard, &c. It appears from the transcript record of the Detroit land office that the claim of Robert Abbot for himself and the other heirs of James Abbott deceased, was filed in said office as early as the year 1805, and that it was finally acted upon by the board of land commissioners, acting under the provision of the law of the 11th of May, 1820, which provision is as follows:

“And the said commissioners shall also have power to examine and decide according to the laws respecting the same claims which have been filed with the register of the land office, and not heretofore acted on.”

It further appears from the decision of the commissioners that they- deemed the claim equitable and just, but that they were prevented from confirming it from the circumstance of the land, or at least the greater part of it, having been already sold. The petitioners now ask for a grant of ‘and containing 640 acres, being the amount they would have been entitled to had not the land embraced by the claim been sold. The committee are of opinion that the petitioners are entitled to relief; and for that purpose report a bill.
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CLAIMS TO LAND IN LOUISIANA.

Antoine Cruzat.

Antoine Cruzat, claims about three acres of land by virtue of a settlement right; that the land is situated in the parish of East Baton Rouge, in the State of Louisiana. The proof shows that the petitioner actually inhabited and cultivated the said tract of land from the year 1805 until the year 1812, since which time the said land has not been in the possession of the petitioner. The committee called upon the Commissioner of the United States General Land Office to state whether the petitioner’s claim, as made out by the evidence, brought his claim within the provisions of the acts of Congress passed, granting donations to actual settlers in the State of Louisiana on or before the 15th April, 1813, and received for answer that, agreeably to the construction of the law in question at that department, his claim was embraced by the laws alluded to. The committee therefore report a bill.
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Abram Wrinkle.

Abram Wrinkle, alleges that prior to the year 1819 one John Wiley occupied and cultivated a farm on the right bank of the Sabine, near the mouth of the Kisatcha, and within the limits of that portion of Louisiana called the Neutral Territory; and
that in the autumn of 1819 he purchased the improvement from said Wiley, and moved immediately on it, and has resided on it ever since, and that he has no other land nor claims any other.
These facts are proved to the satisfaction of the House, and they therefore report a bill authorizing the petitioner to have 640 acres as a settler on the Spanish domain at the time of the cession by Spain of that portion of Louisiana to the United States.
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Paul Poissot.

Paul Poissot, purchased from François Missippe his pre-emption right to a quarter section of land in the sixteenth section, on the southwest bank of Red river, in the parish of Natchitoehes, in the Opelousas land district, in. the State of Louisiana, about twenty-three miles above the town of Natchitoches, bounded above by the lands occupied by Jean Eloi Rachal and below by lands occupied by Baptiste Landreau’x. That he claimed the right of pre-emption to a quarter of said section, as above described, by virtue of the act
of Congress approved the 29th of May, 1830. He was in possession of the land, and actually cultivated six or seven arpents in corn thereon in the year 1829, and resided on said land on the 29th of May, 1830.
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Note. As there are so many land claims, I have decided just to list the names along with the year and State, and if you see a name you would like to see a report on, you can write to me, and I will be glad to send you a report, The reports will be somewhat like those above, my address can be found in my profile.

CLAIM TO LAND IN LOUISIANA.

1. James Bradford, in West Feliciana, in the State of Louisiana.
The years. 1804, 1810 and 1813,
Other names. Peter Robin Delogny, John Murdock.

2. Nicholas Girod, State of Louisiana.
Note not much in this report.

3. George Hook, State of Louisiana.
The years, 1815 and 1824.
Other names. Dawson. Hull, John Hull,
Note the report deals a lot with land fraud.

Claim To Land In ALABAMA.

1. William Walker, in the Huntsville land district, of Alabama.
Year. 1830.

2. Abraham Woodall, within the Huntsville land district, of Alabama.
Note not much in this report.

Claim To Land In Missouri.

1. Samuel Brown, some where in Missouri, he was from Kentucky, came to Missouri to bury land so he could move his family there, the year 1930.

ON THE RE-ISSUE OF A BOUNTY LAND WARRANT TO AN ASSIGNEE.

John McCarroll or Carroll junior. The years. 1784, 1802 and 1831.
Other names. James Wilder, Spencer Wilder and John Carroll, senior.

ON All EXCHANGE OF LAND UNFIT FOR CULTIVATION FOR OTHER LAND.

James Trumble, was a soldier in the late war between the United States and Great Britain, in Captain Green’s company, of the third regiment of infantry, in which capacity he served out the period of his enlistment faithfully, and was honorably discharged.
Note. No dates or other names given, report is about a half page.

LAND CLAIM IN FLORIDA.

William Marvin.
The year 1873.
Will include other States as Louisiana and Missouri.
Other name, Bernardo Segui.
Will include places as, the Saint John’s River, between the place called Dunn’s Lake and that known as Horse Landing, including in said tract of land the place called Buffalo Bluff.

CLAIM TO LAND IN ALABAMA.

John Glass, Huntsville, Alabama.
The years. 1818 and 1823.
Other names. Alexander McQuie and James Hogan.

CLAIMS TO LAND IN LOUISIANA.

1. John Tuillier, in the parish of West Baton Rouge.
The year 1785 and 1806.
Other name. Ephraim Davidson.

2. Louis Pellerin, in the county of Opelousas.
The year 1764.
Other name M. D’Baddie.

ON AN EXCHANGE OF LAND UNFIT FOR CULTIVATION FOR OTHER LAND.

Michael Thornton, during the late war with Great Britain, he served as a private soldier in the army of the United States, in Captain Myers’s company, of the thirteenth regiment of infantry; that he was honorably discharged from the service.

State of Illinois.
Note. No other names or dates given, report is about a half page

A CLAIM TO LAND IN LOUISIANA.

Joseph Neibert, in the parish of Carroll, and State of Louisiana.
Another name. Job Bass.

CLAIM TO LAND IN MISSISSIPPI.

Greenwood Leflore, in the Chocchuma district, State of Mississippi.
Name of other place, Dancing Rabbit Creek, no other dates or names given.

CLAIM TO LAND IN LOUISIANA.

William Marberry, in the parish of St. Tammany, Louisiana.
No other dates given.
Another name given, Lerville Bahan.

CLAIM TO LAND IN ARKANSAS.

John B. McCreary.
Year 1825.
Other name given, William Starkey.

CLAIM TO LAND IN MISSOURI.

James Keytes,
Dates given 1819, 1834.

CLAIM TO LAND IN MISSISSIPPI.

John Anderton.
Dates given. 1794, 1803, 1806 and 1831.
Other names. John A. Barnes.

CLAIM TO LAND IN ALABAMA.

Jehu Hollinsworth, in Huntsville land district.
No other dates or names given, report is less than a half page.

CLAIM TO LAND IN ALABAMA.

William James Aarons, in the Huntsville land district,

No other names or dates given, report about a half page.

CLAIM TO LAND IN FLORIDA.

Joseph Hernandez.
Date given 1817, report is less then a half page.

Here is a list of names that have land claims, if you see a name you would like more information on, let me know and I will be glad to send you their report.

1. Jean Baptiste Lemain, Jean Baptiste Julian Rachal, Jean Baptiste Louis Metoyer, Pierre S. Compere, François Roubieu, Bartholemy Rachal, Etienne Lacasse, Julian Rachal, Antoine Bartholemy Rachal.
Note this report is less then a half page.

2. William S. Cockerille, Louisiana.

3. Lois and Zadock Robinson, bounty land.

3. Stephen Howard Junior, bounty land.

4. Col. Robert H. Harrison, Sarah Easton and Dorthy Storer, bounty land.

5. Susanna and John McHugh, land claim, Louisiana.

6. Dorothy Wells, land claim, Louisiana.

7. Baptiste Le Gendre, land claim, Louisiana.

8. Alexander Fridge, land claim, Louisiana.

9. Andrew Turnbull, land claim, Florida.

10. Jean Baptiste Grainger, land claim, Louisiana.

11. Pelagie Loriens, formerly the widow of Peter Juzon, land claim, Alabama.

12. Asher Morgan and the heirs of Philip Fitzgerald, land claim, Louisiana.

13. Isidore Moore, land claim in Missouri.

14. Millan de la Carrera, land claim, West Florida.

15. Thomas F. Reddick, land claim in Missouri.

16. John Brest and John Pierre Landerau, , land claim, Louisiana.

17. Ebenezer Cooley and Joseph Borgeat, land claim, Louisiana.

18. Thomas Reddock, land claim in Michigan.

19. John Pope, land in Arkansas.

20. John Campbell, land claim in Michigan.

21. H. B. Tyler and Nathaniel Tyler, land warrant.

22. Amelia Leach, land claim in Alabama.

23. John Armstrong, land claim in Louisiana.

24. Jonathan Boone land claim in Missouri.

25. Don Lewis Rosamond Orillion, John Wilson and Henry M. Sykes, land claim in Louisiana.

26. Thomas P. Eskridge, Alvarez Fish, land claim in Arkansas.

27. Daniel Smith and Joseph Mosier land claim in Indiana.

28. Samuel Woodcock or Woodstock, bounty land.

29. David Shaver, senior, David Shaver, junior, Thomas Majors, George C. Cowan, and James S. Mays, land claim in Mississippi Territory.

30. Samuel Sprigg, Thomas Orr, Joseph Anderson, James Crawford, and Bezaleel Wells, land claim in Ohio.

31. John Eloy Rachal, land claim in Louisiana.

32. William Ganu, to give up pension for land.

33. Simon Wright, bounty land.

34. John Jeffers, land claim in Alabama.

35. Wyatt Singleton and James Andrews, land claim in Louisiana.

36. Nonnan Holt, Solomon Baker and Samuel Coffam, claim in Indiana.

37. James Morrison, Charles Dewey, land in Missouri.

38. Bernard Rogan, land claim in Missouri.

39. Lewis Durett, land claim in Alabama.

40. Christopher A. Green and Robert Lawson, land claim in Alabama.

41. Arnold Henry Dohrman, bounty land.

42. Aaron Hubbell, Canadian refugee, bounty land.

43. Selah Handy and Peter Handy, land claim in Arkansas.

44. Garriques Flaujac, land claim in Louisiana.

45. Thomas Reynolds, land claim in Florida.

46. Jean François Hertzog, land claim in Louisiana.

47. Ambrose Hudgins, bounty land.

48. John F. Girod, land claim in Louisiana.

49. Francis Preston, land claim in Ohio.

50. Henry Volcker, land claim in the Territory of New Mexico.

51. John Whittsitt, land claim in Missouri.

52. Eloy Segura, land claim in Louisiana.

53. Evan Edwards and Charles Lee Edwards, bounty land.

54. Amos Moore, land Mississippi.

55. Joseph Guedry, Edward Lambert, Michael Leboeuf and John Vavasseur, Land Refunded.

56. Sarah Walthers, land claim in Louisiana.

57. Bernard Marigny, land claim in Louisiana.

58. Ashley Parker, Henry Gill, and Henry Baldwin, land claim Alabama.

59. Nicholas Hart and William H. Hart, land warrant.

60. Peter McCormock, land claim in Louisiana.

62. An Act Granting land to A. M. Jess, of Josephine county, Oregon. Whereas the land claimed and settled upon by A. M. Jess, on Applegate river, in Josephine county, State of Oregon, under the provisions of the homestead law of May twentieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, has since, without his fault, become of no value to him, and been, in great part, destroyed by a change in the channel of said river; and whereas his title to said land is still inchoate, and justice requires that he should be permitted to locate and settle upon an equal quantity of other public land in lieu thereof.

63. Allen W. Hardie, land in the district west of Pearl river.

64. Thomas Gulledge, land in Mississippi.

65. Grammont Filhioe, land claim in Louisiana.

66. William. K. Paulling, land claim in Alabama.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

WOULD LIKE INFORMATION ON AMBROSE HUDGINS NO. 47 ON THE LIST HERE. HE IS EITHER MY 4TH OR 5TH GGRANDFATHER. AMBROSE HUDENS DIED 1860 ARK. MARRIED MARTHA PENNINGTON HIS FATHER AMBROSE HUDGINS DIED 1844 LARUENS S.C. MARRIED ELIZABETH JOANNA HENDERSON. HIS FATHER AMBROSE HUDGINS DIED 1799 LAURENS S;C WIFE APPLIED FOR PENSION 1800 JOANNA. LOOKING FOR PROOF FATHER THAT WILLIAM HUDGINS WHO MARRIED VAUGHN AND HOLDER. THANKS FOR READING THIS.

Anonymous said...

LOOKING FOR PROOF OF LINE CONNECTION TO WILLIAM HUDGINS AND SARAH VAUGHN, NO PROOF HAS SO FAR BEEN FOUND TO MARRIAGE. CHILDREN. AMBROSE HUDGINS, MARRIED JOANNA FOSTER HE DIED 1799, REV,WAR HIS SON AMBROSE HUDGINS MARRIED ELIAZBETH JOANNA HENDERSON DIED 1844 LAURENS S.C. HIS SON AMBROSE HUDGENS DIE 1860 ARK.WAR OF 1812 MARRIED MARTHA PENNINGTON. LOOKING FOR HER MOTHER AND FATHER AS WELL. FOR SOME YEARS

Dennis Segelquist said...

William Hudgins

I couldn't find any info on this line. If I knew the state and county he was living and died in I maybe able to help?

Dennis Segelquist said...

Ambrose Hudgins.

Again I found nothing on this family line. Like I said, if I knew the state and county he lived and died in I may be able to help.

I did find this about him;
Ambrose Hudgins was a private in the U. S. Army, but before his service was up 4, years, he had a substitute and this substitute deserted and as he Hudgins was responsible for all his actions, therefore his Hudgins, petition for a tract of land for his services was not granted.