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25 results for Pitt County Genealogical Quarterly Vol. VII Issue No. 3, August 2000
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32101
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Letter about John and Luke Bentley, 1846; Letter about Drury Grimmer, Richard Reeves, 1849; Letter about Charles Fleming, 1845; Letter about John Kennedy, 1849; Letter about Edward Flanagan, 1850; Letter about William McElroy, 1851; Letter about Charles Butler, Penelope Tant, 1850; Letter about Joseph Parker, Jemima Hemby, 1848.
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32102
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In 1894, Walter Carman, helped conduct a newspaper in Statesville, NC.
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32103
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On June 7, 1900 near Vanceboro, NC, John Manning was shot and supposedly killed by his nephew, Nile Manning, and his son, John Manning, Jr. John Manning, Sr. was believed to recover from the shooting. John Manning, Jr. escaped jail several times.
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32105
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This narrative talks about the people and houses on Grimmersburg Road (Route 91) from Farmville to Lang’s Crossroads. People mentioned include R. L. Davis, O. L. Joyner, Jacob Joyner, D. C. Joyner, Mr. Tripp, Charles Joyner, J. W. Moye, Dexter Jones, Jesse Smith, R. L. Smith, Alfred Moore, Earl Williams, Hepburn Burnette, B. S. Smith, William Joyner, Johnnie Joyner, R. L. Joyner, M. L. Moye, Bill Flanagan, A. J. Moye, Mrs. Dupree, Robert Turnage, L. A. Fulford, Matthew Carr, Aaron Turnage, Jr., A. P. Turnage, Hines, Prayther Hines, Gen. L. D. Tyson, Carrie Speight, Jesse Baker.
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32106
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On Dec. 12, 1813, James Flanagan, age 26, deserted his army station in New Bern, NC.
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32107
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This history of the Nelson, Whichard, Blount, Carson family of the Bethel, NC community was written in 1956 by Davis L. McWhorter.
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32108
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In May 1904, Jeremiah Wethington/Worthington, age 78, stated he had nearly 100 children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. He had twelve great grandchildren in the Curtis Corey family alone.
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32109
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In 1899, T. C. Manning, a native of the Bethel community, who had married in Florida, was running a hotel in Goldsboro, NC.
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32110
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In March 1904, Mrs. Susan Cox, left Winterville to live with her son in Lincoln Co., NC. She had given him up to the Oxford Orphan Home and had not seen him in 25 years. He had grown up, married and amassed a snug amount of property.
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32111
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Will of John Allen, 1794, Craven Co., NC (includes Anderson, Rumley, Worsley, Manker, Phillips, Fillingam); Will of Frederick Mobly, 1858, Pitt Co., NC; Will of Mary E. Cannon, 1858, Pitt Co., NC (includes, Churchill, Blount, Hanrahan); Will of Martha May, 1850, Pitt Co., NC (includes Beardsley, Holliday, Moye); Will of Arthur Tripp, 1857, Pitt Co., NC.
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32112
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Death notice for John Wainright, age 75, d. Mar. 22, 1943, son of Alfred and Alice Wainright. He married Minnie Southall.
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32113
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Death notice for William P. Bryan, age 58, d. Mar. 23, 1943, son of Benjamin Bryan and Sallie Smith. He married Eula Elizabeth Satterfield.
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32114
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These are a collection of articles concerning house fires in Pitt and Edgecombe Counties. Names include Mc. G. Bullock (1893); Benjamin Belcher (1895); R. J. W. Carson (1894); W. H. Harrington, Jr. (1911); Baltimore plantation (1900); Yankee Hall (1890); Quinn Cox (1909); Benjamin T. Eagles (1899); L. B. Mewborn (1900); J. S. Brown (1910); John Nichols (1911); Allie Joyner (1910); D. Webb McGlohon (1910).
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32115
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On Aug. 2, 1895, Noah Chapman, a colored man, stowed away and hitched a ride under a train and was killed near Littlefield, Pitt County .
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