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William Joseph Forkner Jr. (1752 - 1807)

William Joseph Forkner Jr.
Born in Fort Lewis, Augusta County, Colony of Virginiamap
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Husband of — married 1772 in Surry County, North Carolinamap
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Died at about age 55 in Forkner's Creek, Surry County, North Carolina, USAmap
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Biography

William Joseph Forkner (Faulkner/Fortner) Jr., was born in 1752 in Ft. Lewis, Augusta County, Virginia. His father was Wm. J. Faulkner (Forkner) Sr., and his mother was Priscilla Lewis (likely the daughter or sister of William Terrell Lewis - the Terrell and Lewis families were old Virginia frontier families).

Son of a successful trader, plantation owner and Indian fighter, William J. Forkner, Jr., became an important land-owner in Surry County, North Carolina between 1765 and 1785. He married Susannah Wells, in 1772. She was born in Chester County, Pennsylvania, and her parents had been Quakers.

Pleasant Forkner was his oldest son of 8 sons, 4 daughters who are all listed below, not necessarily in birth order.

William J. Forkner Jr., was an American patriot, supplying various revolutionary militia with goods between 1777-1783. He wrote his will on 7 Feb. 1807 and it was proven in court in May 1807 in his home in Surry County, North Carolina. It can be assumed he died about May 1807. Several of his sons fought in the War of 1812 before heading south and west, themselves pioneers of the fledgling USA.

William Forkner Jr. settled on Forkners Creek (he named it), in Surry County, N.C.. He married Susannah Wells. Like his father, he was a trader. He built his house on a circular hill, the chimney was made from stone with the date 1786-1796, cut into it. William owned a very large amount of land. He and Susannah were the parents of 12 children:[1]

  1. Pleasant Forkner, moved to Blount Co., Alabama.
  2. Lewis Forkner, moved to Indiana. He was in the War of 1812.
  3. Isaac Forkner, moved to Indiana. He was in the War of 1812.
  4. Martin Forkner, fought in the War of 1812. He may have died during the war.
  5. Samuel Forkner, moved to Missouri, and then to California
  6. Micajah Forkner, moved to Missouri
  7. Mary Forkner, moved to Tennessee
  8. Lucy Forkner married Burrell Badget; they moved to Knox, TN
  9. Karey Forkner, b: 1783; m. to Elijah Harris, moved to Knox, TN
  10. William Forkner Jr. died young and never married.
  11. James Forkner stayed home & cared for his mother who lived until 1848. He married Millie Harris. He died in 1858.
  12. Violette (Violet) Forkner, married Amer Jackson. They remained in Surry Co., North Carolina

WILL OF WILLIAM FORKNER North Carolina, Surry County, Written: February 7th, 1807. Proven: May 1807 Court session; Surry, N.C., USA.[2]

Name: William Joseph Faulkner\Fortner\Forkner. Given Name: William Joseph. Surname: Faulkner\Fortner\Forkner. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] Taking Faulkner as the last name from Faulkner\Fortner\Forkner. A Given name was found in addition to a first name in the NAME tag.

Born 1752 Albemarle Parish, Surry County, Colony of Virginia or North Carolina. [4]

Died about May 1807 Surry Co, NC. [9] [12]

Residence 1772 Early Tax List, Surry County, NC. [10] 1784 Surry, North Carolina, United States. [11] 1790 Surry, North Carolina, United States. [8] 1800 Salisbury, Surry, North Carolina. [7] Surry, North Carolina, USA. [5]

Buried Mount Airy, Surry County, North Carolina, United States of America. [3]

Probate: May 1807. Surry, North Carolina, USA. [9]

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It is thought she was the daughter of John Wells a land surveyor of Patrick and Henry<br>Counties, VA. They are both buried in the family graveyard. Charles Fortner in 1942 said it was<br>still being carried for by their descendants. There are no markers.<br>William Fortner entered a claim for 300 acres Nov. 11, 1778 (Entry #248, Book 55,<br>page 22, Land Grant Office, Raleigh, NC) It was surveyed Aug. 21, 1782, and Grant<br>759 was issued Nov. 3, 1784. It was described as 300 acres on Forkner&rsquo;s Creek Surry County,<br>North Carolina. James Doak was chain carrier.<br>He bought 34 acres from James Doak for 20 pounds current money, April 10, 1787. Which is<br>recorded in Vol. D, page 179 Deed of Records Surry County, NC. This was described as &ldquo;Lying<br>on each side of Forkner&rsquo;s Creek<br>Page 347 Deed of records Surry County, NC.: 20 March 1795 George Reed to William Forkner<br>150 pounds, 200 acres Forkners Creek including Wm. Forkners old improvement where George<br>Reed now lives adjoining William Forkners land. Witnesses: John Hunt, David Chandler and<br>Isaac Forkner. Signed: George Reed<br>He was issued grant #1771 Dec. 13, 1797, entered in Book 96, page 76, The Land Grant Office,<br>Raleigh, NC. this was for 200 acres on the north side of Forkner&rsquo;s Creek and adjoining<br>&ldquo;Forkner&rsquo;s Old Line&rdquo;. Pleasant Forkner and Isaac Forkner were the chain carriers.<br>Grant #1770 was also received Dec. 13, 1797 for 166 acres on the south side of Forkner&rsquo;s Creek,<br>&ldquo;adjoining his old line&rdquo;. The chain carriers in this survey were Lewis Forkner and Isaac Forkner.<br>Feb. 9, 1801 he deeded 165 acres on Renfroe&rsquo;s Creek to his son Pleasant. Recoreded in Vol. K,<br>page 165 Deed of Records Surry County, NC. The conisderatin was &ldquo;The good will and affection<br>that I have and do bear towards my well beloved son Pleasant Forkner.&rdquo;<br>Book 2 , page 26 Surry County, NC : Rowling Clark, David Clark and Jonathon Clark to<br>William Forkner a negro woman Mary and boys Ben and Robin for 200 pounds. 24 Feb. 1784,<br>Wit: John Johnson, William Carter, Thomas Boswell. Rec. May Ct. 1784.<br>The following has no bearing for William Forkner, except to define record of former property<br>and this was apparently property purchased by William on March 20, 1795, page 347 deed book:<p></line><line><p>Surry County, NC Deed Book Page 448: 14 February 1789. Benjamin Humphrey to George<br>Read, 100 pounds, 200 acres Forkneers Creek including William Forkners old improvement<br>whereon Geo read now lives. Witness: David Humphreys and William Hamond. Signed:<br>Benjamin Humphreys.<br>The 1796 Tax List Surry County, NC &ndash; Capt. Humphrey Dist. There is listed:<br>Fortner, Lewis 104 acres<br>Fortner, William 750 acres.<br>The 1800 Tax list Surry County, NC- Capt. Forkner&rsquo;s Dist. is listed:<br>Fortner, Lewis 100 acres<br>Fortner, Isaac 409 acres<br>Fortner, Pleasant 166 acres<br>Fortner, William 900 acres<br>In the 1800 U. S. Census Records for Surry county, NC we find the following:<br>William Fortner Page 651 1 male under 10 yrs.<br>3 males 10 to 16 years<br>1 male 16 to 26 years<br>1 male over 45 years (This would be William)<br>1 female under 10 yrs.<br>1 female 10 to 16 yrs.<br>1 female over 45 yrs (This would be Sussana)<br>8 slaves<br>The census also listed the following:<br>Pleasant Fortner page 651 1 male under 10 yrs.<br>1 male between 26 &amp; 45 yrs (Pleasant)<br>1 female between 16 &amp; 26 years<br>1 slave<br>Lewis Fortner page 651 1 male under 10 yrs.<br>1 male 10 to 16 yrs.<br>2 males 16 to 26 yrs<br>1 male over 45 yrs (Lewis)<br>2 females under 10 yrs<br>1 female 10 to 16 yrs<br>1 female over 45 yrs.<br>4 slaves<br>William, Jr. had several children Pleasant [This is the ancestor or our branch], Isaac, Lewis,<br>Martin, James, Micajah, Samuel, William, Kary (Harris),Violet [shown in will as Vilate]<br>(Jackson), and Lucy (Badgett).</p></line><line><p>William died in 1807 leaving his large family. Three of his sons fought in the war of 1812 Lewis,<br>Isaac, and Martin. There were 11 Children:<br>1. Pleasant Fortner born ca. 1773 and died Blount Cy., AL. ca. 1852. He married<br>Lucretia Harris. They moved to Knox Cy., TN. ca. 1818 ( His daughter Mary<br>married Francis K. Jones Feb. 26, 1822 in Knox Cy. and his son, James Madison<br>was born TN. ca. 1819). He moved to Blount Cy., AL. ca. 1825.<br>2. Isaac Forkner born ca. 1775. He married Mourning (Morna) Lawrence ca. 1812. She was the<br>daughter of Richard and Isabel Lawrence (When Richard died in 1797 he left his wife and 17<br>children) Isaac was awarded 160 acres of bounty land in IN. for services in the War of<br>1812, and moved to Centerville, Wayne Cy., IN ca.1818.<br>3. Lewis Forkner born Surry Cy., NC. ca. 1777. It is believed he moved to<br>Richmond, Wayne County, IN. and died ca. 1829 His wife&rsquo;s name was Jane<br>_______. They had at least 4 children James, Elizabeth, Lucy Ann and John.<br>4. James Forkner he remained in Mt. Airy, Surry Cy., NC. and looked after his mother who<br>lived until 1848.. ( Since James remained at home I felt it advisable to include more<br>information for him) James wife was Milly Harris they were married in VA. Their<br>children were Melinda (Mosely), Susan (Belton), Lucy (Midkiff), Martha (Deatherage),<br>Edward, Dalton, Sarah (Sally), and Samuel. Tradition also says that James carried on the<br>business that his father had begun. There was a sawmill, brickyard, and a freight line that<br>went to the coast. James passed away in ___ and was buried in the family cemetery.<br>James&rsquo; sons Edward and Samuel served in the Confederate army. Samuel was taken<br>prisoner and at Point Lookout, MD. After his release he remained in the hospital at<br>Richmond, VA. for sometime.<br>Edward and Sally never married they lived near their mother at the home place. Dalton<br>married Mary Freeman and had three children: James b. 1858, Sally b. 1856, and Edward<br>b. 1860.<br>Melinda married West Mosely and lived in Elkin, NC Their children are: Sarah b. 1834,<br>b. 1834, James Henry b. 1837, Susan b. 1839, Elizabeth b. 1842, Deborah b. 1845,<br>Rebecca b. 1848 and William b. 1852.<br>Susan married James Belton, Lucy married Ephriam Midkiff and Martha married P.<br>Deatherage.<br>Samuel married Anna Wade the eastern part of NC Their children are Mildred b. 1859,<br>Debroah b. 1861, Lucy b. 1866. Robert B. 1869, David b. 1872, Kate b. 1876, Alice born<br>1878 and Dalton born 1881. Samuel died in 1896. He is buried in the Forkner Family<br>Cemetery.<br>5. Martin Forkner. It appears he was the Martin who moved to Simpson Cy. KY. Martin is<br>believe to have died during the war of 1812 he joined the 8th NC regiment.. His wife&rsquo;s<br>name was Sarah and they had at least 4 children.<br>6. Violet Forkner born Surry Cy., NC. ca. 1785. She married Amer Jackson and</p></line><line><p>remained in Surry CY., NC. She had at least 9 children. (Susan, Ruel, William,<br>Iredell, Armstead, Lockey (Lacky),Louisa, John and Allison Amer was born June<br>2, 1769 the son of Samuel Jackson and Catherine Plainkenhorn. They were Quakers and<br>members of the Westfield Monthly Meeting..<br>7. Karey Forkner married Elijah Harris.<br>8. Micajah Forkner born ca. 1786 married Nancy Carter Aug. 25, 1813 in Patrick<br>Cy., VA.. Nancy was the daughter of William Carter and her children were named<br>in his will in1841.She died ca. 1833. Micajah married a 2nd time to Ellenor Phipps<br>in Grayson Cy., VA. Sept 2, 1834. He moved to Laclede Cy. MO. after 1840. He<br>had at least 7 children: Susan, Emily, Elizabeth, Matilda, Archilas Carter, Jonathan<br>and Gabriel..<br>9. William Forkner did not marry and died young. He was a minor when his father died in<br>1807.<br>10. Lucy Forkner born ca. 1794 married Burwell Badgett in Surry Cy., NC. Jan. 19,1814 (<br>bondsman Ransome Badgett)They moved to Knox Cy., TN. ca. 1815. There are<br>indications from census reports they had 9 children, but only have names of two.<br>11. Samuel Forkner born ca. 1796 and died ca. 1894. He married Betsy Bryson in Surry Cy.,<br>NC. Jan. 11, 1817, she died in Surry Cy., NC He moved to MO. ca. 1839 and then to CA.<br>Some have reported he lived to be 98 years old However there is other speculation that<br>he died before his mother died in 1846 or 1847. This earlier date of death may have been<br>reached by the fact that he was no longer in NC after ca. 1840. It has been reported he<br>was the father of 4 sons and 1 daughter, but only the name of Dr. G. H. Forkner, born<br>Oct. 6, 1818 who married J. E. Lacy is known.<br>The following is the will of William Forkner, JR.: Recorded in Will Book 3, Page 80 of<br>the Will Records of Surry County, NC.<br>WILL OF WILLIAM FORKNER<br>North Carolina, Surry County, February 7th, 1807<br>I William Forkner now being weak in body, but sound of mind and memory calling to<br>recollection that it is once appointed, by God, for all men to die; makes and ordains this my last<br>will and testament.<br>My soul, I will that God doeth his pleasure with and my body, that my family and acquaintances<br>bury it in a Christian like manner, and after that, that what it hath pleased God to bless me<br>with;as worldy estate. I will that it may be divided and distributed amoungst and betwixt my wife<br>and children as follows.<br>Item: The tract of land that I now live on and all the adjoining to the same which in the<br>whole to the best of my recollection is about nine hundred and sixty acres, I will that<br>my wife Susanna, keep in her possession during her natural life of widowhood, and at the<br>expiration of either, that the court then appoint five discrete men to lot and lay off out of<br>this quantity of land, four hundred acres including the dwelling house, barn and so forth<br>to my son Samuel Forkner and the remainder of the nine hundred and sixty acres be<br>equally divided by said commissioners, betwixt Micajah Forkner and William, my other<br>two youngest sons.</p></line><line><p>The Mont Airy tract of land of two hundred and thirty-seven acres, I will be equally<br>divided between my two sons James and Martin Forkner.<br>The tracts of land in Stokes County, I will to my son Lewis Forkner. As to my son<br>Pleasant Forkner I think he hath had his proportionale quanity and that he receive no<br>other part of land than what he has received.<br>As to my son Isaac Forkner I consider that I have given him as much property and cash<br>heretofore as would make him his proportinable part equal with those other boys as has<br>got land given by this will and that it so be considered.<br>To my daughter Vilate Jackson, I think that I have heretofore given her two<br>hundred and twenty dollars.<br>And I will that Amer Jackson have sole right of Diskin Haney&rsquo;s bonds which is two<br>hundred and twenty dollars, with a deduction of one hundred dollars that said<br>Jackson has heretofore paid me.<br>Now I further desire that my Executors at my decease make out of what debts are<br>owing me or such property that my wife may see proper to dispose of, the sum of<br>two hundred and twenty dollars more and give to my daughter Vilate so as to make<br>the sum she has received with Haney&rsquo;s bonds (with deduction out of said bonds of<br>one hundred dollars) amount in whole to four-hundred and sixty dollars, which is to be<br>considered equal to what I have heretofore given my dauther Karey Harris. The sum of<br>which is to be understood is adjudged to be one Negro girl that Harris has received, one<br>horse, bed and furniture, cow and calf, household furniture, etc. which I will that is all<br>that Karey Harris is to have.<br>As to my daughter Lucy I will at my decease that she shall have two Negro<br>children (to wit) Anthony and Ncey and a good horse and saddle, a good suit of clothes<br>out of the store as she shall choose and a good bed and furniture, cow and calf.<br>Now let it be construed that I give and bequeth all the aforesaid to each child as<br>mentioned, that they are to have: and all the remainder of my estate; negros, horses,<br>cattle, hogs, stock of all kinds, household furniture, all kind of plantation utentials,<br>together with wagons, gears, etc.; blacksmith tools, all bonds, notes, books of<br>account and all manner of debts, after paying all lawful debts and demands that I<br>am justly oweing, I will to my wife Susanna during her natural life of widowhood.<br>Only out of the stock debts of any descriptions, of them my Executors at my<br>decease raise two hundred dollars and give to my son Lewis Forkner to make his<br>allotment equal to the other children, then the remainder that my wife are to have<br>during her life ect. shall be at her decease, allotted in equal lots as I have now<br>children or that may be entitled by law to a part of my estate, and they draw for the<br>same in such a manner as the five commissioners shall direct. Only my Negro boy<br>Edmond be specially allotted to my son Samuel Forkner at his value and should the</p></line><line><p>said Negro Edmond die before the time of dividing, then Samuel is to have equal share<br>with the other children or legatees.<br>And be it my will further that as I have heretofore given all my children a good horse and<br>saddle, only Micajah, William and Samuel, at their coming of age, a good horse bridle<br>and saddle each, and that not be deducted out of the allotments that are to take place at<br>my wifes decease.<br>And all my other lands that are not herein before mentioned, at my son Samuel<br>Forkners arriving at full age shall be sold to the highest bidder and the money arising<br>there form to be equally divided betwixt and amongst my children or such as may be<br>entitled to a part of my estate.<br>And shall it appear at any time before my wife&rsquo;s decease that it would be an advantage to<br>dispose of by public sale of any part of the stock, tools, wagons, etc.. the same may be<br>done by and with consent of my wife and executor, and the money arising there from to<br>be equally divided betwixt and amongst my wife and children or those that may be<br>entitled to the same, and that the still and still house be at their disposals in the same<br>manner as any other surplus property.<br>And I now so appoint and ordain Jesse Franklin Elijah Harris, and John Martin, as<br>my executors to this my last will and testament. In witness I have hereto set my hand<br>and seal.<br>Signed sealed in the presents of:<br>William Forkner (seal)<br>John Spargur<br>Lewis P. Clark<br>his<br>John X Forkner<br>mark State of North-Caroline, Surry County, May session Ad 1807</p></line><line><p>&nbsp;</p></line><line><p>Source: THE FAULKNER/FORTNER/FORKNER FAMILIES<br>Compiled by: Melvin Gene Carter (online)</p></line><line><p>&nbsp;</p></line></content><metadataxml> CREA 2023-01-17 03:32:38.414 USER wCvBuWQG3BQxm9ZrmErE78CYu0Jl9xUdyh/C5eeEvKKpOWZ8sVZsBPczXnRhP9KS15EVv8Z+izsooyPhhC9A== ENCR 1. CLON TID 1479090. PID 6919154645. OID fab0d57b-fb34-4fa1-a1f8-e14e0fd272eb. USER n4xVZcz3cyoN2IXssqSSiwTybdr2jGAtbMuNRV67bL4k03rJx4BDmCy/Eqw/E+dEfGEiSgKF7wMhtqAWdE0g==. ENCR 1. 2014-07-05 23:24:11.000. Origin: u MSER LKID fab0d57b-fb34-4fa1-a1f8-e14e0fd272eb. ATL N
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RIN 1d2c7c11-4d05-4575-ad10-5228ed87b257 META <metadataxml><content><line><ul><line><line><li><span style="font-size: medium;"><em>ID:</em> I2121</span></li></line><line><li><span style="font-size: medium;"><em>Name:</em> <strong>William Joseph FAULKNER II</strong></span></li></line><line><li><span style="font-size: medium;"><em>Sex:</em> M</span></li></line><line><li><span style="font-size: medium;"><em>Birth:</em> 1752 in Surry County, North Carolina, USA</span></li></line><line><li><span style="font-size: medium;"><em>Death:</em> 1807 in Surry County, North Carolina, USA</span></li></line><line><li><span style="font-size: medium;"><em>Note:</em> </span></line><line><blockquote><span style="font-size: medium;"> Notes for WILLIAM FORKNER:</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">There are records to indicate he lived in various areas including what is now Patrick,</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">Grayson, Montgomery, Albemarle, Cumberland and Amherst counties in VA. He finally settled</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">on Forkner&acute;s Creek. in Surry County, NC Tradition says that his wife was Susanna Wells. He</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">was a trader like his father. He accumulated a large amount of land. He built his home on a</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">circular hill. The chimney was made from stone with the date 1786-1796 cut into the stone. He</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">married Susanna Wells she must have been born ca. 1747 since she died in 1847 or 1848 at the</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">age of 101. <span>It is thought she was the daughter of John Wells a land surveyor of Patrick and Henry</span></span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">Counties, VA. They are both buried in the family graveyard. Charles Fortner in 1942 said it was</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">still being carried for by their descendants. There are no markers.</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;"><span>William Fortner entered a claim for 300 acres Nov.</span> 11, 1778 (Entry #248, Book 55,</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">page 22, Land Grant Office, Raleigh, NC) It was surveyed Aug. 21, 1782, and Grant</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">759 was issued Nov. 3, 1784. It was described as 300 acres on Forkner&acute;s Creek Surry County,</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">North Carolina. James Doak was chain carrier.</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">He bought 34 acres from James Doak for 20 pounds current money, April 10, 1787. Which is</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">recorded in Vol. D, page 179 Deed of Records Surry County, NC. This was described as ``Lying</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">on each side of Forkner&acute;s Creek</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">Page 347 Deed of records Surry County, NC.: 20 March 1795 George Reed to William Forkner</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">150 pounds, 200 acres Forkners Creek including Wm. Forkners old improvement where George</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">Reed now lives adjoining William Forkners land. Witnesses: John Hunt, David Chandler and</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">Isaac Forkner. Signed: George Reed</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">He was issued grant #1771 Dec. 13, 1797, entered in Book 96, page 76, The Land Grant Office,</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">Raleigh, NC. this was for 200 acres on the north side of Forkner&acute;s Creek and adjoining</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">``Forkner&acute;s Old Line&acute;&acute;. Pleasant Forkner and Isaac Forkner were the chain carriers.</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">Grant #1770 was also received Dec. 13, 1797 for 166 acres on the south side of Forkner&acute;s Creek,</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">``adjoining his old line&acute;&acute;. The chain carriers in this survey were Lewis Forkner and Isaac Forkner.</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">Feb. 9, 1801 he deeded 165 acres on Renfroe&acute;s Creek to his son Pleasant. Recoreded in Vol. K,</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">page 165 Deed of Records Surry County, NC. The conisderatin was ``The good will and affection</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">that I have and do bear towards my well beloved son Pleasant Forkner.&acute;&acute;</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">Book 2 , page 26 Surry County, NC : Rowling Clark, David Clark and Jonathon Clark to</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">William Forkner a negro woman Mary and boys Ben and Robin for 200 pounds. 24 Feb. 1784,</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">Wit: John Johnson, William Carter, Thomas Boswell. Rec. May Ct. 1784.</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">The following has no bearing for William Forkner, except to define record of former property</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">and this was apparently property purchased by William on March 20, 1795, page 347 deed book:</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">14</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">Surry County, NC Deed Book Page 448: 14 February 1789. Benjamin Humphrey to George</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">Read, 100 pounds, 200 acres Forkneers Creek including William Forkners old improvement</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">whereon Geo read now lives. Witness: David Humphreys and William Hamond. Signed:</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">Benjamin Humphreys.</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">The 1796 Tax List Surry County, NC - Capt. Humphrey Dist. There is listed:</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">Fortner, Lewis 104 acres</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">Fortner, William 750 acres.</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">The 1800 Tax list Surry County, NC- Capt. Forkner&acute;s Dist. is listed:</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">Fortner, Lewis 100 acres</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">Fortner, Isaac 409 acres</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">Fortner, Pleasant 166 acres</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">Fortner, William 900 acres</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">In the 1800 U. S. Census Records for Surry county, NC we find the following:</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">William Fortner Page 651 1 male under 10 yrs.</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">3 males 10 to 16 years</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">1 male 16 to 26 years</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">1 male over 45 years (This would be William)</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">1 female under 10 yrs.</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">1 female 10 to 16 yrs.</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">1 female over 45 yrs (This would be Sussana)</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">8 slaves</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">The census also listed the following:</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">Pleasant Fortner page 651 1 male under 10 yrs.</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">1 male between 26 &amp; 45 yrs (Pleasant)</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">1 female between 16 &amp; 26 years</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">1 slave</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">Lewis Fortner page 651 1 male under 10 yrs.</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">1 male 10 to 16 yrs.</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">2 males 16 to 26 yrs</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">1 male over 45 yrs (Lewis)</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">2 females under 10 yrs</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">1 female 10 to 16 yrs</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">1 female over 45 yrs.</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;">4 slaves</span><br><br><span style="font-size: medium;">Census of Surry County, North Carolina, USA for 1790 lists a Wiliam Faulkner household with two white males over 16, six white males under 16, three white females and five slaves. Surry County Deed Book D, page 347, shows that 20 March 1795, George Reed sold to William Forkner for 150 pounds 200 acres on Forkner's Creek. The deed was witnessed by John Hunt, David Chandler and Isaac Forkner.</span><br><br></line><line><div style="font: 12px/normal arial, helvetica, geneva, sans-serif; font-size-adjust: none; font-stretch: normal; background-color: #f3f5de;">&nbsp;</div></line><line><br><br><span style="font-size: medium;"><em>Father:</em> William Joseph FAULKNER b: 1714 in Queen Anne's County, Maryland, USA</span><br><span style="font-size: medium;"><em>Mother:</em> Priscilla LEWIS b: 1736 in North Carolina, USA</span><br><br><span style="font-size: medium;"><em>Marriage</em> 1Susannah WELLS b: 1747 in Virginia, USA</span></line><line><ul></line><line><li><span style="font-size: medium;"><em>Married:</em> 1772</span></li></line><line></ul></line><line><span style="font-size: medium;">Children</span><ol></line><line><li><span style="font-size: medium;"> Pleasant FORTNER b: 1773 in Surry County, North Carolina, USA</span></li></line><line><li><span style="font-size: medium;"> Isaac FORKNER b: 12 MAY 1775 in Surry County, North Carolina, USA</span></li></line><line><li><span style="font-size: medium;"> Lewis FORKNER b: 1777 in Surry County, North Carolina, USA</span></li></line><line><li><span style="font-size: medium;"> Martin FAULKNER b: 1779 in Surry County, North Carolina, USA</span></li></line><line><li><span style="font-size: medium;"> Karey FAULKNER b: ABT 1783 in Surry County, North Carolina, USA</span></li></line><line><li><span style="font-size: medium;"> William Joseph FAULKNER III b: ABT 1796 in Tennessee, USA</span></li></line><line><li><span style="font-size: medium;"> James FORKNER b: 1784 in Surry County, North Carolina, USA</span></li></line><line><li><span style="font-size: medium;"> Violet FORKNER b: 1785 in Surry County, North Carolina, USA</span></li></line><line><li><span style="font-size: medium;"> Micajah FORKNER b: 1786 in Surry County, North Carolina, USA</span></li></line><line><li><span style="font-size: medium;"> Lucy FAULKNER b: 1794 in Surry County, North Carolina, USA</span></li></line><line><li><span style="font-size: medium;"> Samuel FORKNER b: 1796 in Surry County, North Carolina, USA</span></li></line><line></ol></line><line><p>&nbsp;</p></line><line></blockquote></line><line></li></line><line></ul></line></content><metadataxml> CREA 2023-01-17 03:32:49.692 USER 2LbpMPdmKDVJeLs5b8nJ+HQ+MCxTtiu/1xo/GrEuq7qQwDevPDmHc0Jd+oCc0uIndoC6fMf8brxSQA8j0pbw== ENCR 1. 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Sources

  1. Faulkner on Genealogy.com Forum
  2. William Faulkner on Geni.com Has a transcript.
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  5. 5.0 5.1 Source: S1464387932 Ancestry Record 60621 #102641
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  7. 7.0 7.1 Source: S1483184739 Year: 1800; Census Place: Salisbury, Surry, North Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 32; Page: 652; Image: 657; Family History Library Film: 337908 Ancestry Record 7590 #331991
  8. 8.0 8.1 Source: S1468515478 Year: 1790; Census Place: Surry, North Carolina; Series: M637; Roll: 7; Page: 522; Image: 303; Family History Library Film: 0568147 Ancestry Record 5058 #199908
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 Source: S1461913610 Record of Wills, 1771-1963; Author: North Carolina. Superior Court (Surry County); Probate Place: Surry, North Carolina Ancestry Record 9061 #2155316
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  • Fortner/Forkner family history. Note: This surname evolved from "Falconer" or "Fauconnier" and was Anglo-Norman. In England the most-common spelling was "Faulkner" or "Falkner". In America, phonetic spelling led to "Forkner" and then "Fortner" as alternate spellings. descendant: [Snow-2128 | Chet Snow]] 17 Nov. 2021.

Acknowledgments

  • Thank you to Carter Broach for creating Falkner-125 on 8 Sep 13.
  • Source: S1461178374 Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Record Collection 1030Ancestry Family Tree APID 12456103482:1030:26559069 APID 24655146879:1030:947954 APID 46040185515:1030:58528718 APID 132027804025:1030:153013841
  • Source: S1461178483 U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 2012 Provo, UT, USA Record Collection 60525
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Fortner-985 and Forkner-30 appear to represent the same person because: Looks like a duplicate
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See Susannah Ross profile for an alternate argument posed that Susannah Wells might not be the wife of William Forkner: https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Ross-5901
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