Patrick Cragunhttp://rawlinshistory.org/browsenotes.php?notesearch=&offset=1100&tree=&page=23
... a taxable in Washington County, N.C. which became Sullivan County, TN after 1780. In this record he is entered as Patrick Craguner where he is shown to have been assessed on: 170 acres of land, val ue L100; four horses, value L510; three cattle, value L30; and ready money, four shillings; f ... a taxable in Washington County, N.C. which became Sullivan County, TN after 1780. In this record he is entered as Patrick Craguner where he is shown to have been assessed on: 170 acres of land, val ue L100; four horses, value L510; three cattle, value L30; and ready money, four shillings; f ...
Are you related to Patrick Cragun, the boy who left Ireland in the mid 1700's? The one who is said to have been a part of the Boston Tea Party? If so, this blog's for you. I am going to make it easy for us to work together on solving the many puzzles unknown about Patrick and his many descendants. In early August I will be posting a research plan which can guide us to be effective, even more effective together. I believe once I have that document posted you will see what I mean.
Friday, May 18, 2012
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