{"id":436,"date":"2011-10-28T04:20:39","date_gmt":"2011-10-28T08:20:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ncgenweb.us\/perquimans\/?p=436"},"modified":"2014-09-24T01:29:20","modified_gmt":"2014-09-24T05:29:20","slug":"draper","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ncgenweb.us\/perquimans\/draper\/","title":{"rendered":"DRAPER"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: center\">\n<ul>\n<li><span style=\"font-size: medium\">Thomas, and Sarah Draper are found among adventurers to America, 1620 (Hotten.) Robert Draper was transported in ship Jacob, by John Bainham 1624, age 16. (Researcher Mag.) Henrie Draper came in George 1621, age 14 years. Thomas Draper in Paule of London, July 16, 1635. Joseph Draper in Falcon, Apl 1635 Thomas Draper of Heptonstall Yorkshire, arrived in America 1647. Henry Draper was one among the living at Warrasqueake (Isle of Wight) Feb 16, 1623, when the census was taken after the Indian massacre, of May 22, 1622. (Hotten.)<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"font-size: medium\">Joseph Draper was granted 232a of land in Nansemond Co Va, July 12, 1709 \u201cin the Upper Parish, on Poters, and Basses pocoson,\u201d and John Draper received a grant for 200a in same locality, July 18, 1709. He was transported to Norfolk Co Va, Mar 19, 1643, by Capt Thomas Willoughby. Richard Draper had 300a granted him, in Currituck Precinct, N. C. Oct 21, 1687, \u201con East side of North River, adj Robert Swaynes.\u201d William Draper was a Tithable in Sunken Marsh Parish, Surry Co Va, 1675, and June 8, 1681. He moved to Pasquotank Precinct N. C. prior to 1704, when he conveyed 100a of land in said county, \u201cwhich was granted George Cooper, June 24, 1704, and by him assigned to my father Charles Draper.\u201d John Akehurst appeared as Att\u2019 for John Damon Draper, \u201cCitizen of London\u201d and made release of land, 200a in Pasquotank Co, unto Robert Morgan, and wife Elizabeth, \u201con which James Williams now Dwells, called Burds folly, said Morgan agreeing to build on said land a dwelling house, 30ft long, by 15 ft wide, at his own cost, and maintain same.\u201d<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"font-size: medium\">Thomas Draper m in Isle of Wight Co Va, Patience Denson (d of John, who names \u201cdau Patience Draper\u201d in his will, p in said Co, July 1, 1748) at Pagan Creek, 2, 6mo 1739. This Thomas was a son of Peter of Perquimans Co.<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"font-size: medium\">Draper, Peter, first in Perquimans, came to N. C. from Nansemond Co Va, at what date is not known. He may have been a son of Joseph, or John of said county, but as the records of Nansemond were burned in 1867, very little of value can be derived from the county records. The Quaker records found there are however of the best, but unfortunately very little is said on those about the Draper family. Therefore it is problematical whether anything further can be unearthed about this family, in Nansemond county prior to their coming to Perquimans.<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"font-size: medium\">Draper, Peter (1), of Perq, m Hannah Albertson (d of Peter, &amp; Ann, n\u00e9e Jones, who was son of Albert Albertson, &amp; wife Mary. Ann Jones d of Mary Beasley widow, b June 15, 1701, mar Aug 27, 1715). Peter Draper by wife Hannah had issue: 1 Joseph, m Lydia Bogue Aug 1766\u20142 Millicent, m Benjamin Morris Nov 1772\u2014He was b 20, 8mo 1738, d before 22, 12mo 1796) Millicent Draper Morris, m 2d Jessie Simonds, and died 12, 5, 1809)\u20143 Silas, m Mary Morris, Feb 1773\u20144 Thomas, m Lydia Bundy, 2d Mary Newby (d of William Newby, and Jemima n\u00e9e Newby, d of Samuel) Feb 1790.<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"font-size: medium\">Draper Joseph (1) Peter (1) and Lydia n\u00e9e Bogue, issue: 1 Josiah, b 9, 8mo 1768, d 27, 6mo 1837 in Henry Co Ind, m Miriam Newby, b 2 2mo 1772, d 9, 1, 1812, in Highland Co, Ohio. They were m 12, 6mo 1789, issue: 1 Jesse, b 2, 12, 1792, m Delphia Davenport\u20142 Elizabeth, b 9, 13, 1793, m Jesse Small\u20143 Joseph, b 23, 11mo 1795, m Biddie Jackson\u20144 Josiah Jr, b 14, 1mo 1798, m Catherine Pearson, d 10, 12, 1865\u20145 Miriam, b 13, 9mo 1799 m Ephrim Overman\u20146 John, b 7, 1, 1801, m Martha Palmer\u20147 Joshua, b \u2014, 12, 1803, m Huldah Pearson. (All of whom were born in Perquimans Co.) 8 Mary Ann, b 20, 11mo 1810, in Randolph Co N. C. (From old Bibles, and Quaker records, located by Mrs. J. E. McMullen, of Ada, Ohio, and kindly passed on to the writer for publication.)<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"font-size: medium\">Josiah Draper kept a diary, that Mrs. McMullen was fortunate enough to come across, which gives the information \u201cI Josiah Draper, and family set of from perquimans county, in State of North Carolina, the 14th of 12mo 1803, to move to Randolph County in same State,\u201d and later made another entry in same diary, \u201cJosiah Draper set off from Randolph the 14th of 5th mo 1811, and got to Hiland the 20 of 6th mo 1811, in the Ohio State.\u201d He m 2d Jemima Gant, and had dau Rebecca, b 11, 12mo 1811-16.<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"font-size: medium\">Draper, Millicent, (d of Peter (1) and wife Elizabeth) b 1745, d 12, 5, 1809, m 1 Benjamin Morris, b 20, 8mo 1738, d before 22, 12mo 1796, when she m 2d Jesse Simons. (For her descendants see Morris.)<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"font-size: medium\">Draper, Silas (1) Peter (1) &amp; wife Mary Morris had issue: Joseph, Samuel, Chalkey, Jesse, David, Daniel, &amp; Benjamin, wife (not named) according to his will, p in Perq Co, Feb 1794.<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"font-size: medium\">Test\u2019 Daniel Willard, Rachel Hasket, Jos Draper Jr.<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"font-size: medium\">Draper, Thomas (1) Peter (1) and Lydia Bundy apparently had no issue, m 2d Mary Newby (d of William, &amp; Jemima n\u00e9e Newby, d of Samuel (1) and wife Ann, n\u00e9e Mayo, d of Edward, &amp; Mary n\u00e9e Clare, d of Timothy Clare, and wife Mary n\u00e9e Bundy, d of William Bundy, &amp; wife Elizabeth, all of Perq Co) Feb 1790, issue: 1 John, b 12, 12, 1790, d 1, 6, 1791\u20142 Achsah, b 4, 6, 1792\u20143 William, b 7, 10, 1794, d 28, 5mo 1855\u20144 Jemima, b 12 2mo 1795\u20145 Gulielma, b \u2014, d 10, 4, 188- \u20146 Hannah, b 27, 9mo 1900. Thomas Draper moved with his family to Indiana before 1820.<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"font-size: medium\">Draper, Joseph (2) Silas (1) Peter (1), b 3, 11, 1775, m Penninah Bundy, b 24, 1mo 1781, (d of Abraham Bundy) \u201cat Vosses Creek Mo meeting,\u201d 2, 6, 1801, issue: 1 Benjamin, &amp; Jesse (twins) b 7, 6, 1805. He m 2d Mary, who died 13, 11mo 1849, issue: 3 Joseph\u20144 John\u20145 Alfred, d 3, 8, 1848\u20146 Hannah, d 20, 12mo 1844, m Jobe Hadley, 22 9mo 1841.<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"font-size: medium\">Joseph Draper will Perq Co, p May 1811. Sons: Nathan, &amp; Josiah, dau Rachel Jessop, cousin Isaac Draper, wife (not named).<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"font-size: medium\">Test\u2019 Daniel Willard, Joseph Willard, Richard Wood.<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"font-size: medium\">Draper, Chalkey (1) Silas (1) Peter (1) m Rhoda Willard (d of Martin) 17, 3mo 1803, \u201cat Wells meeting house in Perq Co.\u201d All his family migrated to Indiana and settled near White Water Mo Meeting, in said State, before 1820, White Water being the first established in the new territory.<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"font-size: medium\">Draper, Samuel (1) Silas (1) Peter (1) m Mary Albertson (d of Josiah, &amp; Kesiah) after 1800, as she is not named as Mary Draper in the will of said Albertson, but is so named in her mothers will, p in Perq Co Feb 1825. In the latters will she is called \u201cdaughter Mary Draper,\u201d and her husband Samuel Draper, was one of the Exrs of Mary Albertson\u2019s will. Samuel Draper died without issue, 1829.<\/span><\/li>\n<li><span style=\"font-size: medium\">Draper, Rachel, (d of Joseph (2) m Thomas Jessop, 3, 2, 1790.) (See Jessop family.)<\/span><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<hr \/>\n<p><strong>Source:\u00a0History of Perquimans County\u00a0by Ellen Goode Rawlings Winslow, (1931).<\/strong><\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Thomas, and Sarah Draper are found among adventurers to America, 1620 (Hotten.) Robert Draper was transported in ship Jacob, by John Bainham 1624, age 16. (Researcher Mag.) Henrie Draper came in George 1621, age 14 years. Thomas Draper in Paule of London, July 16, 1635. 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