Andersons of Colonial N. Carolina

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Articles of Agreement

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I don’t know what this is all about exactly… but it seems to be some pretty important sh*t, you know, involving “the boys”. Yeah, those guys. It also involve what ever they had stashed in a Canoe… and they were pretty damn concerned about it. Hell, I’m getting all worked up myself just reading about it.

It is readily apparent they were worried about it for awhile like… from the very beginning of the freaking world…yeah, THAT long. There were some gentlemen tossed around a bit but damn!, some of these guys could chew nails and piss fire.

Now I want to know what was in the Canoe and exactly what the Madam had to do with it… and who were them persons that Guston dealt with?

Written by anderson1951

August 24, 2025 at 9:07 pm

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  1. Thank you for the article of agreement. A couple of the boys” listed as creditors were my sixth great grandfathers Simon Jeffreys and Captain (John) Spiers. For Jeffrey’s it fills a gap in documentation pushing back his death range from 1730-34 to Feb 1732-Dec 1734.
    G. Pinson

    Gary Pinson

    August 25, 2025 at 10:23 am


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