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22 results for Pitt County Genealogical Quarterly Vol. XIX Issue No. 4, November 2012
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33454
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John Anderson, b. ca. 1760, d. after March 1833; served as a Major in the Revolution. Mentions other Revolutionary War soldiers: William Spain, John Hodges, Benjamin Hodges, Henry Barnhill.
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33455
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Died on July 25, 1899 at his home near Old Sparta, James T. Dupree, age 48, of acute-gastritus.
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33456
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The following are selected entries from the Book of Rights, 1741-1750, found in the NC Secretary of State Records. Selected names are from the counties of Beaufort, Craven, Edgecombe, Tyrrell, Hyde, Bertie, and Onslow.
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33457
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Advertisement for $350 reward for a large list of Greene County, NC deserters.
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33458
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John Lavender Buck (1830-1903); m.1) Frances Miller; m.2) Laura Adaline Boyd; m.3) Maria Elizabeth Miller.
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33474
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Petition for sale of land for partition---William Hall Haddock and wife Talitha E.; W. A. Spain; Mary E. Spain; James B. Cherry and T. R. Cherry, Plaintiffs versus Sidney H. Spain, executor of Charles H. Spain; James A. Brown and wife Mary M.; Robert A. Brown; James H. Brown; William A. Wilkerson; James H. Williford and wife Mary G.; W. G. Little, guardian for Emily Spain and Jane Spain, William A. Brown and Henry H. Brown, Defendants.
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33475
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Samuel Moore, b. Aug. 30, 1772, d. Jan. 16, 1847, son of William and Millicent Moore; md. Lidea Rasberry, b. 1779, d. Apr. 4, 1838. They had 13 children.
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33476
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Capt. John King, of Falkland, had a walking stick that was cut on the Gettysburg battlefield. It had changed hands several times since the War.
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33479
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List of Brandy Distillers in Pitt County, Edgecombe County and Wilson County.
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33481
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Mrs. Elizabeth Brown Driver, b. Oct. 3, 1801 in Pitt Co., NC, d. Aug. 2, 1889 in Pitt Co., NC, dau. of Benjamin and Elizabeth Brown. She moved to Alabama in 1835 and married there in 1840 to John C. Driver. She moved back to Pitt County in 1867.
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33500
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Benjamin F. Wooten died in 1865 in Pitt County leaving six brothers and sisters: George W. Wooten, William Wooten, Margaret Wooten Ward, Ella Wooten Jones and two other brothers unnamed. The list of heirs include Needham Ward; Pleasant Bowden; Samuel McKenzie; Mary Gillespie; Sarah Ross; Josiah Jones, John S. Barton and other Wooten nieces and nephews.
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