James Ransom (Regulator)

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James Ransom
Bornc. 1740
Died1810
RelativesNathaniel Macon's stepfather

James Ransom (c. 1740–1810) was an American sheriff and participant in the Regulator movement in colonial America.

Ransom was a delegate to the second North Carolina Provincial Congress from Bute County, North Carolina (now Warren County) in 1775, as well as a member of the Bute County Committee of Safety alongside Jethro Sumner. He was the step-father of Nathaniel Macon and a neighbor of Benjamin Hawkins.[1] He married Macon's mother Priscilla Jones after the death of Gideon Macon.[2]

James Ransom was born about 1740 in Brunswick County, Virginia to Richard Ransom and Frances Hicks.[3][4] Despite his father not being named James, he was often referred to as "James Ransom, Jr", to distinguish him from his cousin James Ransom who married Amy Davis.[5] He married Priscilla Macon in Oxford, North Carolina on February 9, 1763.[6]

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