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33422
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Died on Mar. 10, 1938 in Ayden, NC, Gatsey Braxton, age 80, widow of John Braxton. She was a well known black woman, served as a midwife, living on Gatsy’s Lane and her funeral services were held in Gatsey’s Chapel, a little chapel in South Ayden, that bore her name. She was buried beside her husband in Smithsonian Cemetery.
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33424
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R. H. Worthington, b. June 6, 1826 in Pitt Co., NC; moved to Alabama and moved to Ft. Bend Co., TX in 1849; md. in Nov. 1853 to Mrs. Mary E. Rogers McGee, b. 1820 in Washington Co., GA, widow of William McGee (d. 1851).
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33425
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Archibald House Bible Record (1837-1852) (includes Fleming); Robert Cotton Brown Bible Record (1834-1947) (includes Powell, Daniel, Pope, Purvis); Cannon-Hart-Slaughter Bible Records (1752-1859) (includes Cox, Tripp).
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33426
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Simon Whitehurst, b. Nov. 27, 1755 in Princess Anne Co., VA; lived in Beaufort Co., NC when called into service and stayed there until 1794. He lived first in Hancock Co., GA, then in Montgomery Co., GA and then by 1834 lived in Telfair Co., GA.
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33427
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B. A. Thigpen, of near Conetoe, NC , published an advertisement for runaway slave Devisa and her child. Devisa was raised near Bethel, NC by William Carney.
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33428
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Deposition of Rebecca Satterthwaite and Ann Mixon stating that Ezekiel Weeks and Deliverance Shaw were married in Hyde Co., NC and had two children: Ezekiel Weeks (now dead) and Sarah Weeks (md. Aaron Cox).
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33430
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Mentions Thomas Bonner, Richard Caswell, John Simpson, William Wilson, Blount’s Ford on Little Contentnea, and Luke White.
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33431
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Burt Paramore and Dick Peebles, natives of Pitt County, were killed while attempting to break into a house near Baltimore, MD. They were associated with burning of barns, poisoning wells and murder of Gen. Bryan Grimes.
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33432
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Martinsborough, now Greenville, NC, was laid out on the land of Richard Evans. Mentions Charles Forbes, Wyroitt Ormond, Henry Ellis and George Evans.
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33433
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Large list of Pitt County names asking for the pardon of Job Tyson. Job Tyson had served in the Revolution, but had gotten drunk and drank to the good health of the King, which got him in severe trouble and he ran away to South Carolina.
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33436
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The following is an index to selected records found in the NC General Assembly Session Records, NC Archives from 1783-1790.
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