Isabell Carter of Oropeake/Coropeake, "Churrah Lands"

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About Isabell Carter of Oropeake/Coropeake, "Churrah Lands"

Moved to N. side of Bennett's Creek by 1736 (which was a native reservation)

The move was a diaspora scenario. Bennet's Creek was a small pox encampment, the first of the Reservations by the British in the Va Colonies.


https://laura-knight-jadczyk.com/genealogy/knight-surry-sussex-albe...

The James Knight here in question is James Moore Knight, son of John Knight and Isabell Carter Knight. This John Knight is the son of a William Knight and Martha Carter who appear in Bertie County NC, just below Nansemond, as early as 1739, (pretty much the same time as John Knight of Sussex appears in Sussex!):


Husband: John Knight

Children of Isabel Carter and John Knight: Sarah, James, Mary, Robert, Judah, Rachel, David, Robert, Moses, Elizabeth, John Carter Knight, Ephraim Knight

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Isabell Carter of Oropeake/Coropeake, "Churrah Lands"'s Timeline

1705
1705
Nansemond Co
1725
1725
NC, United States
1727
1727
Old Cheraw, Chowanoke Nation, at Weapeomoke Creek, Bertie County, North Carolina, Colonial America
1730
1730
Bertie County, North Carolina, United States
1734
1734
Tarboro, Edgecombe County, North Carolina, United States
1735
1735
Bertie County, North Carolina
1735
Bertie County, North Carolina, United States
1736
1736
North Carolina, United States
1738
1738
North Carolina, United States