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37459
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Article about Earnest L. Hardy, custodian of the Hertford Municipal Building for 36 years and professional yard man.
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37485
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Article about Silas Martin Whedbee, of Hertford, NC.
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37635
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Looking to name these sons of Jonathan G. Elliott and Martha Ann Brinkley.
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37758
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About Juliana Hudson Taylor Laker (b. ca. 1670) Litigious Woman from Perquimans County, NC.
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38415
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Annotated obituary of Mrs. Mary Jane Bogue Griffin (1834-1918).
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38623
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The author gives the pardons of three men, James Mansfield, George W. Rhodes and Washington Sharpe, of Pasquotank and Perquimans Counties.
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38778
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The author gives Norfolk County, VA deed from 1800 showing Henry Pointer and wife Susannah of Hertford, Perquimans County, NC owned lots in Gosport, Norfolk Co., VA.
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38809
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This letter written on Dec. 2, 1878 from Laura E, Bunch to her uncle Joseph J. Parrish.
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38850
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The author gives transcribed depositions of the coroner’s inquisition on the death of David Jackson, Jr., Perquimans Co., 1860.
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38916
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John Harvey, a native of Perquimans County, NC, served as a representative from Perquimans County, a Justice in 1751, and as Speaker of the Assembly. Harvey was considered the ‘Father of the American Revolution in North Carolina.’ He was a member of the first NC Committee of Correspondence and called the first and second Provincial Congresses against the will of the Royal Governor. In 1758, he helped charter the town of Hertford, NC. He was buried at his Belgrade Farm in Perquimans County, NC, but his tomb eventually washed away into the Albemarle Sound.
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38925
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Thomas Harvey Skinner, a native of Perquimans County, NC, was a Baptist and later became a Presbyterian, a minister and a founder of the Union Theological Seminary in New York City.
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38949
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Timothy Nicholson, a native of Perquimans County, grew up in the Quaker faith, became an educator and them founded a successful printing Company in Indiana. He was founder of the Five-Year Meeting of Friends in 1902, was president of the Indiana Anti-Saloon League, He worked tirelessly for education, public welfare, woman’s suffrage, hospital’s and prison reform.