Ezekiel Jackson DUNNAGAN (DOAS) Sr.
COMMENT: Dunagan Family Bible. Bible now in possession of Mrs. Sheats, Winder, GA.
OBITUARY: Buried in Dunagan Family Cemetery.
Soldier in the War of 1812. In 1814, Ezekiel Dunagan was listed on the muster role as a spy for Fort Early,located in Jackson County, Georgia.
Buried in Dunagan Family Cemetery.
Ezekiel Jackson DUNNAGAN (DOAS) Sr.
COMMENT: Dunagan Family Bible. Bible now in possession of Mrs. Sheats, Winder, GA.
OBITUARY: Buried in Dunagan Family Cemetery.
Soldier in the War of 1812. In 1814, Ezekiel Dunagan was listed on the muster role as a spy for Fort Early,located in Jackson County, Georgia.
Timothy Dunnagan is the father of the children listed herein along with the possibility of others children which have not been identified, especially daughters of the family. At this time it appears there is insufficient documentation to prove the family of Timothy and it is suspected that such documentation will never be located.
Timothy is reported to have been born in Ireland and migrated to the USA in the early 1700's, settling in North Carolina where he remained until his death. LDS file indicates that Timothy was born in VA. in 1715, however this is another assumption as a record of his birth has not been located nor the date of his birth. However he is reported to have died in VA.
In 1663 Charles II of England gave 1,000,000 squares of land to eight favorite Lords, who then divided it into North and South Carolina. This land was then given out for services or sold to settlers.
Information concerning the family of Isaac Dunagan may not be correct.
Died young
MOVED: Believed to have moved from Orange County, NC to Surry County, NC in 1767.
Applied for a land grant in Granville County, NC on December 20, 1748. Orange County, NC was formed in 1752 from a portion of Granville County, placing Thomas, Sr. and his family in Orange County.
Had land on Tarrarat River adjacent to Thomas Foster at the mouth of Sholes Creek (200 acres) on January 2, 1779.
MOVED: Believed to have moved from Orange County, NC to Surry County, NC in 1767.
Applied for a land grant in Granville County, NC on December 20, 1748. Orange County, NC was formed in 1752 from a portion of Granville County, placing Thomas, Sr. and his family in Orange County.
Had land on Tarrarat River adjacent to Thomas Foster at the mouth of Sholes Creek (200 acres) on January 2, 1779.