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33729
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George Turnage, of Craven Co., NC stated that on Nov. 17, 1781 that John Stancell, of Dobbs Co., NC, came to his house in Craven Co., NC and threatened and hit him with a loaded gun.
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33734
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On Apr. 13, 1850, Mary Smith, of Red River, TX, relict of Samuel S. Smith, dec’d. (son of Cannon Smith of Pitt County) appoints Frederick Johnson, of Pitt County, her power of attorney, to take out letters of administration on the estate of her late husband.
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33735
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On July 20, 1818, Samuel Simpson, of Craven Co., guardian of W. Henry Smith, John Stanly Smith, Eliza Smith, and David Rufus Smith, minor heirs of David Smith, dec’d. of Pitt County, sold to John S. Easton the half acre lot known as the John Simpson Cemetery.
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33736
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On Nov. 17, 1920, at a box party in the Hollywood School House, there was a surprise wedding of Dewey Clinton McGowan, son of R. H. McGowan, to Lena B. Dudley, dau. of J. C. Dudley.
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33737
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On June 3, 1822, Stephen Smith (son of Cannon Smith of Pitt County) sold to Arthur Wooten land on Grindal Creek.
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33738
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On Aug. 20, 1827, Richard Hines, Sr. of Edgecombe Co., NC gave two acres on the north side of Clay Root and east side of Horse Pen Branch in Pitt County to the Reformed Baptist Church.
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33739
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Benjamin Cox, Sr., md. Mary _____; and had sons, William Cox, Benjamin Cox, Jr., Jesse Cox and James Cox.
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33740
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In May 1836, Benjamin Venters, of Swift Creek, was murdered by a slave with an axe.
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33741
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In Aug. 1824, John Bland and wife Jane, of Pitt County, sold land north of the Tar River to Thomas Latham, of Beaufort County.
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33742
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On Sept. 7, 1824, Wyatt and Macon Moye, of Greene County, NC sold to Thomas Latham deeds of trust on 166 acres north of the Tar River, set apart to John and Jane Bland, by the division of her father’s land, and sold by John Bland to Thomas Latham.
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33743
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On Jan. 30, 1824, Howell Whitehead and wife Elizabeth sold land to Amos Evans, Sr., being land that fell to Howell Whitehead and wife Elizabeth by the division of land of James Sampson Clark, dec’d.
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