Edward Gandy, Jr. adopted four Whiddon Children, Griffin, Brinkly, Temsey and Elizabeth about 1809. In 1809, he partitioned the General Assembly to change the names of these four children so that they would have the same rights and privileges as his own. The General Assembly, in 1809, approved his request.
Partial Transcription:
CHAP. CXXVIII
An
act to alter the names of the persons therein mentioned, and to legitimate a
part thereof.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of North
Carolina, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the
names of Griffin Whitton, Brinkly Whitton, Temsey Whitton and Elizabeth
Whitton, of
Nash County, to that of Griffin Gandy, Brinkly Gandy, Temsey Gandy and
Elizabeth Gandy; and the names of Robert Stanly…
And the aforesaid persons shall be called
and known by the names as above altered, and shall be able respectively to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded in any court of law or equity, and shall possess and
enjoy the same privileges as if they had borne the names as above altered from
their nativity.
II. And be it further enacted, That the following
persons who are mentioned in first section of this act, to wit, Saphier
Volentine Bledsoe, Joel W. Henderson, Ann Shores, Elvey Lewis, Anderson Peoples, Griffin Gandy, Brinkly Gandy,
Temsey Gandy and Elizabeth Gandy, Milicent Freeman… shall for ever
hereafter be legitimated and made capable to possess, inherit and enjoy, by
descent or otherwise, any estate, either real or personal, to all intents and
purposes, as if they had been born in actual wedlock.
Note: Surname spelled Whitton and Whiddon
N.C. General Assembly, North Carolina Session Laws,
1795-1821; 1809, p. 40, Ch. CXXVIII, Microfilm Rel S.50.5P. The act changed the
names of Whiddon children, Griffin, Brinkley, Tamsey and Elizabeth, to Gandy.
The children had been adopted by Edward Gandy, Jr. of Nash County, N.C.
https://digital.ncdcr.gov/digital/collection/p16062coll9/id/265415
https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/whiddon/117/
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