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**{{Search result |name=Micajah Crews (bef 1788) |note=<blockquote>old court records at Jonesboro disclose the fact that Jackson was in the town and in attendance on the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, at its November term, 1788. Under the law at that time, bills of sale of slaves and horses and deeds to land had to be proven in the court mentioned. A bill of sale was presented to this court by Jackson, at its November term, 1788. This bill of sale is given below, for reasons hereafter to be stated. It is as follows: "A Bill of Sale from Micajah Crews to Andrew Jackson, Esquire for A Negroe Woman named Nancy about eighteen or twenty years of Age was Proven in Open Court by the Oath of David Allison a Subscribing Witness and Ordered to be Recorded."</blockquote>This doens't seem to be [[Micajah Crews]].  This individual was living in Tenesee in 1788, and our research suggests  [[Micajah Crews]] wasn't born until 1810 in South Carolina.  {{has location |county=Jonesburro |state=Tennesee |page=8 }}
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**{{Search result |name=Micajah Crews (bef 1788) |note=<blockquote>old court records at Jonesboro disclose the fact that Jackson was in the town and in attendance on the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, at its November term, 1788. Under the law at that time, bills of sale of slaves and horses and deeds to land had to be proven in the court mentioned. A bill of sale was presented to this court by Jackson, at its November term, 1788. This bill of sale is given below, for reasons hereafter to be stated. It is as follows: "A Bill of Sale from Micajah Crews to Andrew Jackson, Esquire for A Negroe Woman named Nancy about eighteen or twenty years of Age was Proven in Open Court by the Oath of David Allison a Subscribing Witness and Ordered to be Recorded."</blockquote>This doens't seem to be [[Micajah Crews]].  This individual was living in Tenesee in 1788, and our research suggests  [[Micajah Crews]] wasn't born until 1810 in South Carolina.  {{has location |city= Jonesboro |state=Tennessee}} |page=8 }}
 
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Dropped Stitches in Tennessee History
Dropped Stitches
Dropped Stitches in Tennessee History by John Allison
AuthorJohn Allison
LanguageEnglish
SubjectLocal History
GenreGenealogy
Published1897
PublisherNashville : Marshall & Bruce Co.
Media typeDigital Image
Websitehttps://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007705286

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old court records at Jonesboro disclose the fact that Jackson was in the town and in attendance on the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, at its November term, 1788. Under the law at that time, bills of sale of slaves and horses and deeds to land had to be proven in the court mentioned. A bill of sale was presented to this court by Jackson, at its November term, 1788. This bill of sale is given below, for reasons hereafter to be stated. It is as follows: "A Bill of Sale from Micajah Crews to Andrew Jackson, Esquire for A Negroe Woman named Nancy about eighteen or twenty years of Age was Proven in Open Court by the Oath of David Allison a Subscribing Witness and Ordered to be Recorded."

This doens't seem to be Micajah Crews. This individual was living in Tenesee in 1788, and our research suggests Micajah Crews wasn't born until 1810 in South Carolina. Jonesboro, Tennessee
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