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33169
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On June 1, 1915, Winterville men, J. F. Harrington, B. F. Manning, A. B. Braxton, L. F. Elliot left for the Confederate Reunion in Richmond, VA.
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33174
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Mentions land sold on Jan. 16, 1808 from Uriah Odum to Josiah Collins, and descended from Collins to his daughters, Annie Willoughby and Viney Sutton. The children of Annie Willoughby sell the land to Josiah Sutton. Mentions: Eliza Jane Bedford.
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33176
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May 3, 1889, H. C. Turnage, a prosperous merchant of Fieldsboro, NC, has opened a branch store five miles from B. F. Eagles, in Edgecombe Co., NC. B. F. Eagles has nearly completed his new store.
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33179
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[No Date] Bryan Smith owned the 640 acre Vines tract and the lines were in dispute. Smith wanted the land processioned. Mentioned: Joseph B. Gardner, John F. Parker, Robert H. Parker, W. F. Edwards, Willoughby Jones, John Harrold, Thomas Wallace, James Peal.
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33180
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Advertisement for escape of William Williams from the Anson County Jail. He was a resident of Pitt County, aged about 19.
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33183
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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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33184
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Sherod T. Smith Bible Record (1821-1871) (includes Venters, Willis); John A. Leggett Bible Record (1802-1913) (includes Swain, Reddick, Rogerson, Hardison); William Smith Bible Record (1803-1874) (includes Adams, Little, Nelson, Summers, Roach).
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33187
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Surnames include Little, Nobles, Taft, Forbes, Vinson/Vincent, Oxley, Bullock.
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33188
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Ephriam Powers, b. Feb. 11, 1757 in Pitt County, NC; moved to New Hanover Co, NC ten years after the Revolution.
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