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There is increasing evidence that James Ashmore was not the son of Walter Ashmore but instead the son of Walter's brother Richard Ashmore. Mary Sewell and Grover Pope seem to have a good handle on this story and pretty well proved it.
Apparently, James owned property which straddled the NC/SC border. At least some of his sons --William, Samuel, and Amos, left TN, and went to GA and AL, returned to TN, then left for KY, and then IL.
THE GUNPOWDER INCIDENT
James Ashmore, along with Joshua Hadley (according to the author of "Sketches of Western North Carolina Historical and Biographical" by Cyrus L. Hunter states that James Ashmore and Joshua Hadley were half brothers), Robert Caruthers, Robert Davis, Benjamin Cochran, John White, James White, William White, Jun., (brothers) and William White (cousin) son of widow White, were involved in destroying the ammunition on May 2, 1771. The information can be found in the Colonial Records of North Carolina Vol. 9 and the London Rolls. The group became known as the "Black Boyys of Cabarrus", protesting the unreasonable taxas being imposed upon the people. They sought relief from Governor, but getting no help, burned a gunpowder train that was on it's way to General Waddell, which was to be used against them. Ashmore gave a deposition asking for a pardon for the above nine men 22 June 1771. Council meeting 27 Novwember 1771 request for pardon sent to His Majesty.
THE REGULATORS
About 1763, the citizens of western North Carolina in the Hillsborough District, heretofore peaceful and happy, began to feel " basic economis, social, and religious differences of the East (NC), which promoted sectional rivalry and conflict." )Lefler, Orange County 1752-1952). The principal conflict centered upon the domination of the Eastern planter aristocracy and the lack of representation in the government branches. Those who resisted the official extortion and inequitable taxes came to be known as 'Regulators", 1767-1771, declaring their own war with many acts of mischief and defiance. Walter Ashmore had signed a protest as early as 1768 (NC Colonial Records v. 7 page 935)
James Ashmore's official part in the War of the Regulators may be found in the North Carolina Colonial Records vol. 8 pp 622-623.
James Ashmore's Testimony
June 22, 1771: James Ashmore swears before Thos. Polk as follows: "North Carolina, Mecklenburg County. The deposition of James Ashmore, of full age, who being voluntarily sworn on the Holy Evangelists of Almight God, voluntarily deposith and saith that he, this deponent, with a number of other persons, was convened at Andrew Logan's old plantation in consequence of an advertisement (set up by one James McCaul as it was said), when and where this Deponent was accosted by one James White, Junior, to know whether this Deponent thought it any harm to burn the powder then carrying through the county aforesaid, to the army then under the command of General Hugh Waddell, to which this deponent made answer that according to the reports pasing that of the Governor and his officers, that he did not think the bare burning of the powder any harm, and that then this deponent went home, and the day following, between the hours of ten and eleven o'clock in the forenoon, the deponent quit work on his plantation and went to look for his horses. When agout three-quarters of a mile from his house, this deponent was met by six men, disguised, in the road, whpo in appearance resembled Indians, but after some persuasion, consented consented in part and then went home with his horses and after returned with Joshua Hadley to a place about half a mile from this deponents house, where were assembled with himself nine persons, to- wit., James White, Junior, John White, Junior, William White, Robert Caruthers, Robert Davis, Benjamin Cochran, Joshua Hadley, and William White, son of sidow White, who all went thence disguised to Captain Phifer's old muster ground where they found and stopped the waggons and enquired for the powderthat was carrying to General Waddell. When in the waggon belonging to Col. Alexander they found the powderand took it out of the waggons, broke open the hogsheads and kegs that contained the powder, and set the same on fire and destroyed some blankets, leggins, kettles, and other things, and then dispersed soon after, having at this deponent first joining of them sworn him to secrecy as they informed who they all before, and further his deponent sayeth not.
James Ashmore's activity was pardoned at the New Bern Council on 27 November 1771 by Governor Tryon. James left the plitical hotbed; on 25 September 1771 James and Elizabeth sold their land to Hezekiah James Balch and moved to Georgia. On 7 June 1774 James and Elizabeth receive a land grant of 159 acres in St. Paul's Parish ( Georgia Folio 1077). On 1 February 1775 James and Elizabeth of Mecklenburg, North Carolina deed the St. Paul's Parish land to Robert Nielson and the money was received for them by Francis Ashmore.
Miscellaneous Ashmore/Hadley/Lindley/ Information
The will of Thomas Lindley, Orange County, North Carolina, probated 1782. Sons: William Jonathon, Thomas, John and (Jas. deceased). Daughters Katherine White, Ruth Hadley (wife of Joshua Hadley), Elinor Morris and Deborah Newlin.
The will of William Lindley, Orange County, North Carolina, probated 1784. Wife Mary, sons William, Thjomas and Samuel (all under 21 years), Daughters Ruth and Mary (under 18 years), Witness, Joshua Hadley, His brothers Jonathon and Thomas Lindley.
William Ashmore born 1766 and his wife Mary Hadden named their child William Lindlcy.
Joshua Hadley, Senior, will 1815 Book A page 271, Chatham County, North Carolina, Walter Ashmore is mentioned in Joshua Hadley's will.
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Brief Historical Sketch of Joseph Hatch and Some of His Descendants, says of him:
JOSEPH . . . was a farmer and a man of considerable property. He was of the same religious sect as his father and like him is said to have been a man of sound sense and exemplary piety. In his person he is said to have been robust and hardy and regular and temperate in his habits. He was distinguished for his military valor and skill in the wars with the Indians, no party of his neighbors venturing on a hazardous expedition without him. It is said in the use of the rifle he was never excelled. As an instance, however incredible it may seem, he could level with such precision as to split an apple at the distance of twenty rods. It seems it was a part of a training day's exercise in those times to fire at a mark for a prize in presence of the whole assembled village. He left ten children, four sons and six daughters.
Mr. Otis, in Barnstable Families, says of him: "Captain Joseph Hatch, perhaps excepting Moses, was the most distinguished of Jonathan's sons. He was a soldier in King Philip's war in 1675/6. He was a Lieutenant of the Militia Company in 1702 and afterwards Captain."(*) Source, Thomas Hatch of Barnstable & Some of his Descendants Page 86
Her husband survived her twenty-five years, and nine of their ten children grew up and married. Joseph Hatch was laid at rest in the same old Burying Ground 'neath the shadow of a stone inscribed: "Here lyes the body of Mr. Joseph Hatch Aged 83 years Dec'd Feb'ry ye 16th 1735/1736."(*)
Notes copied from: "Hastings, Harmons & Starbucks" (Contact: Sue Jennings - cuzinsuzie@aol.com, Updated: Fri Mar 19 12:46:37 2004)
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