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20 results for Pitt County Genealogical Quarterly Vol. XIII Issue No. 4, November 2006
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32811
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This deed from James Deloach to John Pollard, dated Jan. 13, 1762 was from the missing Pitt County Deed Book A.
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32815
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Jeff McAllister was vice-president, secretary and board member of Pitt County Family Researchers.
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32817
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About his and Alexander Harper’s patent not being in the Secretary’s Office.
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32818
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Hannah Lloyd m.1) ___Haynes and had three children. She m.2) Roderick Lloyd, son of Nicholas Lloyd. Roderick died leaving her destitute. Nicholas Lloyd left property to Roderick Lloyd and she wants the three children’s names to be changed to Lloyd, so they can inherit the lands.
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32819
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Menan Patrick Estate, 1801….Menan Patrick died in 1793 leaving children: Daniel Patrick; Sarah Patrick (m. Reading Blount); Mary Patrick (m. Isham Smith); Spency Patrick (m. Thomas Smith); Elizabeth Patrick (m. John Killingsworth); Susannah Patrick (m. Willis Quinerly); Menan Patrick, Peter Patrick. Joseph Brooks Estate, 1815 …his heirs: James Muse, Oliver Brooks, Sally Brooks, John William Brooks and Archibald Brooks.----- Evan Olds Estate, 1819---- John Mooring Estate, 1826…had son John T. Mooring.
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32820
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This is a listing of local soldiers in the Confederate Home, giving their birth dates; parents names and parents birthplace.
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32823
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These were taken from the marriage index in the Pitt County Court House; transcribed by Elizabeth Ross.
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32824
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Samuel Cherry, John Smith, Matthew Luter, Charles Waldron and Luke Osborne, prisoners in jail at New Bern, were charged with assaulting John Worsley. They petition the General Assembly to be set free saying it was John Worsley, and his followers, who have plundered their neighborhood and Worsley, who appears to be beyond the Law, has brought down the resentment of the neighborhood to defend themselves and reduced to desperation to punish the villians. These five men say they are only five that Worsley picked out of 200 that attacked him. They say that imprisonment is a cruelty, that they are poor and the fines are too heavy.
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32825
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Died on Oct. 5, 1926, John W. Wynn, age 22; md. Hattie Webb; Died on Aug. 21, 1927, Calvin J. Tucker, age 15, son of Josephine Tucker; Died on Apr. 22, 1905, Louis Nobles, age 110, old colored man; Died on Apr. 17, 1922, William Henry Cox, age 78, md. _______; Died on Aug. 31, 1927, Lawrence Anderson, 41, son of Bill Anderson; md. ______; Died on Jan. 22, 1934, John Faithful, age 81; Died on May 11, 1941, Augustus E. Kirkman, age 88; md. ______; Died on May 11, 1941, Mrs. Susie Robinson, age 87; m.1) John D. Willoughby; m.2) W. L. Robinson; Died on April Apr. 7, 1941, Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, 87, dau. of Nahum Garris; m.1) Ben Stocks; m.2) Joseph Wilson; Died on Apr. 11, 1941, A. M. Wooten, age 53; m. Effie _______; Died on July 2, 1910, Roy T. Evans, son of Amos Evans; md. Sallie Hardee; Died on Apr. 12, 1949, Mrs. Bessie Starkey McArthur, age 74, md. ________; Died on Apr. 29, 1882, Joseph Gainer; Died on June 7, 1925, John R. Forbes, age 86; md. ________; Died on Apr. 9, 1924, Thomas E. Haddock; md. _______; Died on Jan. 11, 1947, Guilford Leroy Martin, age 21, son of J. E. Martin; Died on Feb. 11, 1936, Thomas Wallace Whitehurst, age 58; md. ________.
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