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Family: Hoots/Hutts, Jacob / Shore, Margarett (F7583)

m. Bef 1765


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  • Male
    Hoots/Hutts, Jacob

    Birth  1745  Bladen, Forsyth, North Carolina, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  17 Feb 1801  Surry (Yadkin), North Carolina, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Marriage  Bef 1765  Surry (Yadkin), North Carolina, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  Huth, Johann Jacob | F7584 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Andrae, Maria Margaretha (Mariah) | F7584 Group Sheet 

    Female
    Shore, Margarett

    Birth  1748  Bladen (Forsyth), North Carolina, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  Abt 1823  Surry (Yadkin), North Carolina, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Male
    Hoots, John

    Birth  1765  Rowan, Yadkin, North Carolina, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  1835  Wilkes County, North Carolina, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Spouse  Taylor, Frances | F7582 
    Marriage  02 Mar 1795  Surry (Yadkin) County, North Carolina, United States Find all individuals with events at this location

    Male
    Hoots, Jacob

    Birth  Abt 1766  Rowan, Yadkin, North Carolina, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  Abt 1801  Surry, Yadkin, North Carolina, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Male
    Hoots, Peter

    Birth  Abt 1773  Rowan, Yadkin, North Carolina, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  Abt 1860  Morgan County, Illinois, United States  Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Female
    Hoots, Mary

    Birth  Abt 1774  Surry, Yadkin, North Carolina, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death    Surry, Yadkin, North Carolina, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Male
    Hoots, Anthony

    Birth  Abt 1776  Surry, Yadkin, North Carolina, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  09 Oct 1837  Nashville, Washington, Illinois, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Male
    Hoots, Henry

    Birth  1778  Surry, Yadkin, North Carolina, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  1865  Overton, Tennessee, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Female
    Hoots, Margaret

    Birth  Abt 1780  Rowan, Yadkin, North Carolina, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  Aft 1801   
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    Hoots, Daniel Sr

    Birth  Abt 1785  Surry, Yadkin, North Carolina, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  Oct 1844  Surry, Yadkin, North Carolina, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Hoots, Phillip

    Birth  Abt 1788  Rowan, Yadkin, North Carolina, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  Abt 1799  Wilkes County, North Carolina, United States Find all individuals with events at this location
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  • Notes 
    • This version of the Jacob Hoots' history is that of Rodney Nelson Hoots. The commonly accepted version is contained in a book by Carl Casper Hoots entitled "Descendants of Jacob Hoots."


      - Carl concluded that the immigrant ancestor, Johann Jacob Huth, arrived in America single, migrated through Virginia to North Carolina, and some time during that period married a woman named Margaret with whom he had nine children. In Virginia his name evolved to Hutts and in North Carolina to Hoots.


      - * Rodney thinks that Johann Jacob Huth was accompanied to America by a wife, Maria Margaretha Andrae, who he married in Germany. Rodney further believes that Johan Jacob Huth went directly to North Carolina after arriving in America, had a son by Maria in 1745 who was named Jacob Hoots (Sr.), and that Jacob Hoots, Sr., was the one who married Margaret and had nine children.
      The details of Carl Casper Hoots and Rodney Nelson Hoots' research are in "The Hoots Family" web site at:


      Rodney's version of the family tree is at:


      On 20 November 1778, Jacob entered a claim to the State of North Carolina for 200 acres of land on Harmons Creek in Surry (now Yadkin) County. Apparently he was farming this land as early as August 1778 because, according to the records of a George Bates, "Anthony Betts enters 200 acres of land in Surry Co. on Harmons Creek above Jacob Hutts."


      On 8 March 1780, Jacob entered a claim for 100 acres "On the waters of Harmon Creek."


      Grant 231, to Jacob Hutts, was issued on 3 April 1780 by the North Carolina Land Grant Office, Raleigh, North Carolina. The land was surveyed by Anthony and William Betts and the survey approved by Henry Speer, Surveyer of Surry County (Henry Speer was also the Hoots family lawyer).


      In 1783, the Continental Congress authorized the Paymaster General of the Continental Army, John Pierce, to settle unpaid military pay for veterans of the Revolutionary War. He completed the task in 1785 and issued a record of the pay certificates called "Pierce's Register." On page 386 of Roster of Soldiers from North Carolina in the American Revolution, under "Sundry Names," it is noted that Jacob Hoots, Militia, Salisbury District, was issued voucher 4651, apparently for back pay. The town of Salisbury, North Carolina, was and still is located about 30 miles south of the site of Jacob's farm. In the first census of the United States in 1790, Jacob's family is shown as being in the Salisbury District.


      On 1 June 1784, Jacob entered a claim for 200 acres "On the waters of Harmon Creek." Grant 989, to Jacob Hutts, was issued on 9 August 1787. The land was surveyed by Jacob's sons John and Jacob, Jr., and approved by Henry Speer.
      1790 Federal census of Surry County, North Carolina, shows Jacob Hootts, head of household including 3 Free white males of 16 years and upwards, 5 Free white males under 16 years, and 3 Free white females.


      1790 Surry County tax lists (Captain Colvard's District) shows Jacob with 500 acres.


      On 5 April 1787, Jacob entered a claim for 250 acres on "S. side of Harmon Creek." Grant 1573, to Jacob Hutts, was issued on 24 December 1792. The land was surveyed by George Bates and Jacob, Jr., and approved by Henry Speer.


      As noted above, Jacob started to claim land in 1778 and by 1792 had 750 acres along Harmon Creek, about three miles south of what is now Yadkinville, the County seat of Yadkin County. Deeds for these lands can be found in the Surry County Registry. The land was given in and taxes paid under the name Jacob Hutts until 1794. After 1794, the spelling was changed to Jacob Hoots. He willed the land to his sons. The excerpt below, from the "Yadkin County Historical Documentation" map (available from the Yadkin County Library), shows the Yadkin River (on the right), Shallow Ford, Deep Creek, Harmon Creek, and the route of "The Great Road" (or Great Wagon Road, or Philadelphia Road). Although this map shows Jacob "Hutz" land on the south side of Harmon Creek, he also had land on the north side, where the Hoots families lived for five generations.


      From "Surry County, North Carolina Deed Abstracts - Book E (1789-1793)," by W. O. Absher: #154 and #155, 12 Nov 1791 Henry Speer to Jacob Miller 50 pds 125 ac waters Hammons (Harmons) Creek adj John Miller and Hoots; witnesses Henry Patillo, Daniel Keller, James Campbell; signed H. Speer.


      From "Surry County, North Carolina Deed Abstracts - Book F (1793-1797)," by W. O. Absher: #298, 29 Oct 1795 George Bates to George Riley Junr 55 pds 100 ac Harmons Creek adj Jacob Hooas; witnesses Thomas Cooper and Gottfied; signed George (X) Bates." (Writer's note: George Bates is George Baity, Sr. and Jacob Hooas is Jacob Hoots).


      From "Surry County, North Carolina Wills, 1771-1827," by Jo Linn White: "The 1786 Surry County tax list of Captain Sanders shows Jacob Hoots with 500 acres, 1 white poll. Surry County Deed Book (SCDB) D:91, 9 August 1787, North Carolina grant to Jacob Hutts 200 acres on Harmons Creek adjoining another 100 acre tract surveyed for said Hutts; 100 acres on Harmons Creek adjoining Humphrey and Hutts. SCDB E:98, 24 December 1792, North Carolina grant to Jacob Hutts, 240 on south side Harmons Creek adjoining George Bates." (Writer's note: George Bates is George Baity, Sr).


      1800 Federal census of Salisbury Township, Surry County, North Carolina, shows Jacob Hoots
      as head of household:


      One free white male 10-15: Daniel
      Three free white males 16-25: Peter, Henry
      One free white male 45 and over: Jacob, Sr.
      One free white female under 10: Margaret, Jr.
      One free white female 10-15: ?
      One free white female 26-44: Mary
      One free white female 45 and over: Margaret, Sr.
      Son Anthony is listed two lines below Jacob, Sr.


      According to "Descendants of Jacob Hoots," by Carl Casper Hoots, Jacob is buried in the Old Hoots Cemetery (Farmington Quad - 36 degrees 04' 30" Latitude; 80 degrees 37' 06' Longitude), Yadkin County, North Carolina. Rodney Nelson Hoots, the compiler of this web site, was taken to the "cemetery" while a boy by Carl (his uncle) and his father. All that remained were two grave size depressions in the ground in a forest of medium size trees. This would have been about 1939.