While looking at information about the Lytle family, I found mention of a James Cook-- an associate of Obediah Pinson. The Lytle family and Obediah Pinson have connections to Guilford and Orange Counties of North Carolina. I need to determine which James Cook this might be.
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will be made to the commissioner of West Tennessee, on the 15th day of June next, for a certificate on Grant No. 1675, issued by the state of North Carolina, to Archibald Lytle, for 640 acres, dated the 20th day of May 1793.
I claim an undivided moiety thereof by a deed from said Lytle to James Cook and myself.
This application will be made on the ground the land called for in said grant cannot be identified
Obediah Pinson.
I claim an undivided moiety thereof by a deed from said Lytle to James Cook and myself.
This application will be made on the ground the land called for in said grant cannot be identified
Obediah Pinson.
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"Application", The Clarion & Tennessee State Gazette(Nashville TN), 25 May 1818, p 1, col 1; digital image, Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-clarion-and-tennessee-state-gazette/177144291/ : accessed 21 Jul 2025) [Ad placed by Obediah Pinson undivided moiety with James Cook on land granted Archibald Lytle]
Article from in the Rutherford Courier about Col. Wm. Lytle mentions his brother, Archibald Lytle.
"Young Women Honor Donor of Town Site," Rutherford Courier(Murfreesboro, TN), Vol. 3 No. 2, 5 May 1933 p 4, col 5; digital image, Familysearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHK-93RM-5R9Z : accessed 25 Jul 2025) IGN 8963236, Image 592 of 1037.
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