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John Davidson came to the North Carolina back country circa 1751 as a young man, with his sister and widowed mother. Typical of Scots-Irish settlers, they arrived with little more than basic farming tools, determined to make it on their own terms. Davidson worked hard, prospered, married well and built a plantation on the Catawba River he called Rural Hill. The Davidson''s were loyal British citizens who paid their taxes and participated in colonial government. When the Crown''s overbearing authority interfered, independence became paramount and Davidson and his neighbors became soldiers in the Revolutionary War.

After the war Davidson managed his plantation, created shad fisheries, helped develop the local iron industry with his sons-in-law and was an early planter of cotton. His sons and grandsons, along with their slave families, continuously increased and improved the acreage and became early practitioners of scientific farming. Drawing on public documents, family pa

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vii
Preface 1
Introduction 5
 1. Isabella Ramsay Davidson Hendry, Mother of Major John Davidson 9
 2. Samuel and Mary Wilson, Parents of Violet Wilson Davidson 14
 3. The First Generation at Rural Hill: Major John and Violet Davidson 23
 4. The Davidson Children and Rural Hill 37
 5. Holly Bend: Robin and Peggy Davidson 50
 6. Robin and Peggy: Family, Wills and Estates 66
 7. The Second Generation at Rural Hill: Jacky and Sallie Davidson 88
 8. The Third Generation at Rural Hill: Brevard and Mary Davidson 99
 9. Brevard and Mary: Mills, Wills and Children 119
10. Scientific Farming at Rural Hill 130
11. Rural Hill: The Last Three Generations 147
APPENDICES:
A. Davidson Family Genealogy 153
B. Davidson College 156
C. Hopewell Presbyterian Church 158
D. The Lunacy of the Rev. Alexander Caldwell 159
E. The Story of Plum, Enslaved Man, Freedman, Property Owner 161
F. A Marriage Deed of Trust 162
G. Naming Conventions and Other John Davidsons 165
H. Brevard's Slave Inventories 168
I. Road and River Work 174
J. Iron Making in North Carolina 175
K. The Value of Money 179
L. A Confusion of Counties 183
M. Land Acquisition by Grants and Deeds 185
N. Major John's Earliest Land Transactions 193
O. Land Acquisition by Robert Davidson 203
P. Courts and Legal Structure 205
Q. The Court House Law of 1774 210
Notes 213
Bibliography 223
Index 231

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      Publication Date: 1/12/2020 12:02:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781476680484, 978-1476680484
      ISBN10: 1476680485

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      John Davidson came to the North Carolina back country circa 1751 as a young man, with his sister and widowed mother. Typical of Scots-Irish settlers, they arrived with little more than basic farming tools, determined to make it on their own terms. Davidson worked hard, prospered, married well and built a plantation on the Catawba River he called Rural Hill. The Davidson''s were loyal British citizens who paid their taxes and participated in colonial government. When the Crown''s overbearing authority interfered, independence became paramount and Davidson and his neighbors became soldiers in the Revolutionary War.

      After the war Davidson managed his plantation, created shad fisheries, helped develop the local iron industry with his sons-in-law and was an early planter of cotton. His sons and grandsons, along with their slave families, continuously increased and improved the acreage and became early practitioners of scientific farming. Drawing on public documents, family pa

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments vii
      Preface 1
      Introduction 5
       1. Isabella Ramsay Davidson Hendry, Mother of Major John Davidson 9
       2. Samuel and Mary Wilson, Parents of Violet Wilson Davidson 14
       3. The First Generation at Rural Hill: Major John and Violet Davidson 23
       4. The Davidson Children and Rural Hill 37
       5. Holly Bend: Robin and Peggy Davidson 50
       6. Robin and Peggy: Family, Wills and Estates 66
       7. The Second Generation at Rural Hill: Jacky and Sallie Davidson 88
       8. The Third Generation at Rural Hill: Brevard and Mary Davidson 99
       9. Brevard and Mary: Mills, Wills and Children 119
      10. Scientific Farming at Rural Hill 130
      11. Rural Hill: The Last Three Generations 147
      APPENDICES:
      A. Davidson Family Genealogy 153
      B. Davidson College 156
      C. Hopewell Presbyterian Church 158
      D. The Lunacy of the Rev. Alexander Caldwell 159
      E. The Story of Plum, Enslaved Man, Freedman, Property Owner 161
      F. A Marriage Deed of Trust 162
      G. Naming Conventions and Other John Davidsons 165
      H. Brevard's Slave Inventories 168
      I. Road and River Work 174
      J. Iron Making in North Carolina 175
      K. The Value of Money 179
      L. A Confusion of Counties 183
      M. Land Acquisition by Grants and Deeds 185
      N. Major John's Earliest Land Transactions 193
      O. Land Acquisition by Robert Davidson 203
      P. Courts and Legal Structure 205
      Q. The Court House Law of 1774 210
      Notes 213
      Bibliography 223
      Index 231

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