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31757
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This census gives Pitt County as the place of birth for George Davenport, William O. House, Richard Carson, and James Hathaway.
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31769
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John E. C. Godley, who claimed to be 104 years old on June 6, 1902. He claimed to be a veteran of the War of 1812-15, the Seminole War in Florida, the Mexican War and the Civil War. He had been married twice and had five children. He was a root and herb doctor who made wonderful soap.
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42475
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John E. C. Godley, who claimed to be 104 years old on June 6, 1902. He claimed to be a veteran of the War of 1812-15, the Seminole War in Florida, the Mexican War and the Civil War. He had been married twice and had five children. He was a root and herb doctor who made wonderful soap.
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31896
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Article about life and Civil War service of J. R. Davenport, of Pactolus, NC. Includes pen & ink sketch of J. R. Davenport drawn by Roger Kammerer.
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31959
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Ichabod Moore (1773-1857) son of William and Millicent Moore; md. Elizabeth Jones, dau. of James and Martha Jones.
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31814
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In Dec. 1879, Henry Keel, aged about seventeen, son of Mrs. William Staton, was accidently killed by his younger brother.
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42511
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In Dec. 1879, Henry Keel, aged about seventeen, son of Mrs. William Staton, was accidently killed by his younger brother.
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