Name |
Shadrach Rich |
Birth |
Between 1751 and 1756 |
, , Goochland County, Virginia Province, Colonial America |
Move |
1762 |
, Granville District, Johnston County, North Carolina Province, Colonial America |
Bondsman |
19 Sep 1776 |
, , Granville County, North Carolina Province, Colonial America [1] |
- "Townley, Henry & Agness Rich, 19 Sept 1776; Shadrach Rich, bm; Jesse Newley, wit."
|
Census: Federal |
10 May 1791 |
, , Edgefield County, South Carolina, USA [2] |
- male >16: Shadrachme Rich
female
male >16
male <16
male <16
male <16
male <16
male <16
male <16
male <16
female
female
female
|
Move |
Between 10 May 1791 and 1796 |
, , , Georgia, USA |
County Formation |
19 Dec 1793 |
, , Montgomery County, Georgia, USA |
formed from Washington County |
News Article |
14 Sep 1796 |
The Augusta Chronicle and Gazette of the State (newspaper), Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia, USA [3] |
"A List of Defaulters in Colonel Daniel Evans' Regiment, in Burke county, for the Year 1793...Lieut. Roberts' District. Elcy Adams, Jordan Taylor, Bial Draughton, Samuel McCormick, Andrew Shipard, John Wynne, Robert Higdon, John Shipard, Richard Rogers, Clem Martin, Shadrick Redich." |
Bond |
26 Nov 1798 |
, , Wake County, North Carolina, USA [4] |
- "MUNN, Alexander Inventory
Bonds & notes:...Shadrick Reach...The foregoing bonds, notes, &c I suppose to be dispenate [?] debts generally as they are old British Debts, and most of the people unknown to me, and whether I shall be able to establish them by proof or not, I do not know."
[Note: This would seem to indicate that Shadrach lived in Wake County, North Carolina at some point, but moved away some time before 26 November 1798. It seems he was "long gone" as he was completely unknown to the administrator of the Munn estate. Therefore, it is definitely possible that he is the same person who was in Edgefield County, South Carolina by the 1790 census, while at the same time, tying him in with the Riches who earlier lived in Wake County, North Carolina.]
|
Land Grant |
1802 |
, , Montgomery County, Georgia, USA [5] |
400 acres, recorded in book DDDDD, page 604 |
- He was listed as Shadrack Reach.
|
Move |
Between 1805 and 1806 |
, , Montgomery County, Georgia, USA |
Tax List |
1805 |
, Montgomery District-Long Creek, Jefferson County, Georgia, USA [6, 7] |
- 37 Shadrich Rich, Montgomery [county where the land lies], 400 acres pine land, 1 poll, Rich [to whom granted], Bussell [who adjoining], Long creek [water course], $0.61, 3 mills
[Note: he was not listed in the Jefferson County tax lists in 1806 or 1807, but he was listed in Montgomery County in 1806. This was likely the same person who had moved.]
|
News Article |
23 Feb 1805 |
USA, Georgia, Richmond County, Augusta, The Augusta Chronicle and Gazette of the State (newspaper) |
“A list of Defaulters in Burke county, for the year 1804...Captain Field’s District...Shadrick Rich” |
 |
1805-02-23 12-00-00.jpg
|
Tax List |
1806 |
, District 57, Emanuel County (was Montgomery), Georgia, USA [8, 9] |
- Shadrach Reich paid 1 poll, and owned no slaves. He paid 93 3/4 cents tax on 400 acres of pine land in Montgomery County, granted by Wm. Fenn.
|
Estate Sale |
1 May 1806 |
, , Bulloch County, Georgia, USA [10] |
- "List of articles sold of estate of JOHN KIRKLAND, SENR., dec'd. Purchasers: Elijah Padget, Ralph Kirkland, Richard Kirkland, William Irvin, Hardy Richardson, Josiah Surmon, Larrance Scarborough, Shadrack Reach, Richard Albritten, John Kirkland, Francis Patterson, Daniel Boatright, Sion Kirkland, Hustus Studstill, Martin Stokes, James Lewis, James Mizele, Samuel Williams, Francis Grimes, Jonathan Scarborough, Drury Jones, Insel Spence; $31.77"
|
Power of Attorney |
5 Sep 1806 |
, , Wake County, North Carolina, USA [11] |
- 3927 REAICH: D. Caution re: Power of Attorney given by SHADRACH REAICH, living in the state of Georgia, son of the late TIMOTHY REAICH, of Wake County, North Carolina....Sep 5. SOLOMON x GEORGE. RR [Raleigh Register] Mon 29 Sept 1806 3:3.
|
Land Lottery |
1807 |
, District 57, Emanuel County (was Montgomery), Georgia, USA [12] |
was awarded lot 150 in district 27 of Wilkinson County |
- He was listed as Shadrack Reach.
|
Land |
Feb 1807 |
, , Wake County, North Carolina, USA [13] |
- "Reach, Timothy dec'd Division of land Feb 1807
No. 1: on Buck Branch at Nimrod Reach's corner 100a. to John Reach; he pays $29.40. No. 2: beginning on Buck Branch at Nimrod Reach's corner 131a. to Solomon George in right of his wife Sally; he pays $92.10. No. 3: beginning on George Brasfield's line and Buck Branch 132a. to Zachariah Reach; he pays $154.20. No. 4: on Brasfield's corner 144a. to Shadrach Reach; he receives $22.80. No. 5: on George Brasfield's corner 104a. to Benjamin Hopson in right of his wife Clary; he draws $91.60. No. 6: on Marcrum's corner on Kitt's Creek 98a. to Richard Colbert in right of his wife Zydah; he draws $43.70. No. 7: 50a. to Henry Townsley in right of his wife [unnamed]; he draws $118.10. Comm: Edward Pride, John G Rencher, Simpson Shaw, W D Medoras, John Hayes"
|
Court Minutes |
1 Sep 1809 |
, , Chatham County, North Carolina, USA |
- http://files.usgwarchives.org/nc/chatham/court/bradley1066gwl.txt
Source: Dec. 4, 1809, Raleigh Minerva
Written: September 1809
Recorded: December 4, 1809
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA SUPERIOR COURT OF EQUITY
CHATHAM COUNTY
Sept. Term, 1809
DENNIS SAMPSON BRADLY
VS.
ABRAHAM HARPER ET AL
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendants, JOHN RICK,
SHADRACH RICH, RICHARD COLBERT AND ZIDE, his wife, HENRY TOWDRER and AGNES, his wife are not inhabitants of this State. It is therefore ordered by the Court that publication be made for three times in the Raleigh Minerva, that unless the said Defendants file their respective answers to be held for the County of Chatham on or before the 4th Monday in March next, the bill will be taken pro confesso and heard ex parte as to them.
W. DISMUKES, C.M.E.
Additional Comments:
ABRAHAM HARPER, JOHN RICK, SHADRACH RICH, RICHARD COLBERT AND ZIDE, his wife, HENRY TOWDRER and AGNES TOWDRER, his wife,
W. DISMUKES
|
Land Grant |
1811 |
, , Montgomery County, Georgia, USA [5] |
300 acres, recorded in book H-5, page 342 |
- He was listed as Shadrack Reach.
|
Occupation |
Est 1820 |
, Blakely, Early County, Georgia, USA [14] |
- "Our First School. The first blacksmith shop established in Blakely was set up by a stout old man named Shadrach Rich[.] He was very old, but not old enough to have learned to be a good worker in iron. The first school of which we have any knowledge was taught by Wm. McDonald in a log cabin situated a few hundred yards below the present residence of Thos. E. Speight in the year 1820."
|
Death |
Est 1821 |
, Blakely, Early County, Georgia, USA |
Person ID |
I5153 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
24 Sep 2023 |