Andersons of Colonial N. Carolina

meant what they said, said what they meant

so l’ll just figure out this here patent… can’t be that difficult…

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This is why I am bald… pulled all the hairs out by the roots…

I call this a data sheet… use it for each patent I use to make the maps…

This is a case filled with errors… it therefore makes no sense and is useless.

Unless! I can find a couple of adjoining patents to use to figure out where the errors might be.

Any idea who this “Mencham” guy might be? This “John Bryant” might be a patent nightmare from 1708 which does not help.

Written by anderson1951

August 27, 2021 at 1:06 pm

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  1. ȚĦøu ÅŗȚ ą ƥrinz ąɱonft thieff &c fharing thee Ƀlœd, fvveat & Ŧǽrs of they vvork. Ǽmen.

    Jennifer Thornton

    August 27, 2021 at 1:54 pm

  2. There are Meachams in Bertie and Johnston counties.

    tinatgs

    August 27, 2021 at 4:46 pm

  3. It is possible the man is Banks Meacham. This is my line, but I haven’t done any serious research other than what has been shared with me or “borrowed” from other researchers’ info on the internet. He was born in 1748, the son of Henry Meacham, who is said to have died before 1809 in Northampton County, NC.

    Beth Streu

    May 23, 2023 at 3:52 pm


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