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17 results for Pitt County Genealogical Quarterly Vol. IV Issue No. 1, February 1997
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31857
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A map drawn by Elizabeth Ross showing the changing shape of Pitt County from 1761 to 1895.
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31858
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Found in an article about all the early churches in Pitt County written by Jesse Lillington Jackson (1874-1969) that appeared in the Daily Reflector, Aug. 25, 1950.
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31859
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William Turner had a Will and left property to his four sons: William Turner, Isaac Turner, Jacob Turner and John Turner.
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31860
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In Feb. 1891, David McKinney (1788-1891) died in the Pitt County Home, lacking only three months of being 107 years old.
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31861
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Kite-Boyd-Ipock Cemetery, located on Maul Swamp Road; McRoy Cemetery, located on Maul Swamp Road
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31862
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On Jan. 27, 1891, the home of G. W. Gainer of Bethel was burned.
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31863
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Bedreadden Carraway Bible (1732-1859) (includes Beaman, Dudley, Cobb, Tyson, Harrison, Hardison, Moye, McIntosh); Thomas James Hardison Bible (1839-1917) (includes Parker, Denmark, Howell, Rayner, Thornton); James Johnston Bible (1776-1878) (includes Vines); C. M. A. Griffin Bible (1828-1924) (includes Bryan, Speir, McCotter); Grimes Family Bible (1760-1895) (includes Bryan, Grist, May, Bynum, Blount, Davis, Manly, Cowper, Stickney, Mordecai, Laughinghouse, Smith, Williams, Myers); William Hemby Bible (1817-1918) (includes Smith).
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31869
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Freeman Hemby (1848-1948) was a former slave of William and Polly Hemby of Pitt County. He married four times, had 13 children and 154 descendants when he was 90 years old.
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31870
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Isaac Nobles and Patsey Arnold, July 11, 1820; Joseph Laughinghouse and Jackey Ann Penelope Watkins, July 21, 1820; Seth Harvey and Margaret Boyd, May 12, 1821; Bexer Boyd and Sally Boyd, Nov. 19, 1825.
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31871
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On Sept. 25, 1782, George Turnage, his wife, and his mother-in-law, Catherine Butler, were attacked in Pitt County by John Stancell, James Barfield and William Skinner, Jr., “idlers”, of Dobbs Co., NC. Found in the New Bern District Civil Action Papers, NC Archives.
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