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By: May Wilson McBee, Pub. 1950, Reprinted 2018, 188 pages, Index, soft carver, ISBN #0-89308-980-X. Anson County was created in 1750 from Bladen County. Parts of it were carved off to create the counties of: Mecklenburg, Montgomery, Richmond, Rowan, and Union County S.C. The fire of 1868 destroyed most of her records but some still exists. This book contains List of Land Grants, Abstracts of Land Grant Surveys, Abstracts of Deeds, Abstracts of Court Minutes, Civil Suits in Salisbury District of Superior Court, Abstracts of Wills, Abstracts of Probarte Reports, Petitions, List of Major James Cotton's Accounts 1778, Montgomery County Miscellaneous Records, and Richmond County Miscellaneous Records.
Information gleaned from wills and other probate records, deeds and land grants, court minutes and a few petitions to the General Assembly.
Family genealogy of the Steagall (Stegall) settlers in Anson County, North Carolina. Moses Steagall, his seven sons and four daughters arrived in Anson County before the 1800 census. Using census records, land records, military records and family traditions; we can learn a lot about these early pioneers. We follow the story of the family through the post-Civil War period. Other information concerning the first Steagalls in America and their roots in Virginia are discussed.