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33852
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His widow, Mary E. Vainright, m.2) William H. Moore. The children and heirs of William Vainright were: Alfred Vainright, Jacob Vainright, Kinchen Vainright, Alley Vainright, Catherine Vainright; and children of deceased son.
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33858
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Jesse Jones Bible Record (1772-1945) (includes Smith, Moore, Minshew, Rogers, Beaman, Pope, Fields); Ichabod H. Little Bible Record (1843-1942) (includes Gayner/Gainer, Roberson); Jesse Randolph Bible Record (1766-1987) (includes Tyson, Wooten, Aldridge, Elliot, Ruffin, Harris, Eborn, Thigpen, Saunders).
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33860
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On Sept. 19, 1791, William Hall, John Salter, Jr., and Edward Salter (and others) beat up and assaulted John Salter, Sr.
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33862
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On May 1, 1771, James Blount, of Chowan Co., NC, went to Beaufort Co., NC and took away six male slaves, nine female slaves and five male negro children from Elizabeth Stewart, widow of Rev. Alexander Stewart.
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33863
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On July 13, 1791, Reading Blount, Jr., of Pitt Co., did assault John Fry on a road and took a 20 shilling bill from him.
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33864
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On Jan. 3, 1789, Daniel Bunting, Solomon Cherry, Charles Walden/Waldom and Samuel May/Mayo, seized John Worsley, in Pitt County, and carried him to Martin County and beat him up and imprisoned him and extorted promissory notes from him.
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33865
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This is a case about Pittman Worsley and other men roaming the countryside stealing goods and animal and terrorizing the inhabitants. It states that Nathan Thigpen, of Edgecombe Co., but now of Georgia; James Worsley and Pittman Worsley, of Pitt Co., now of South Carolina, had escaped the law, leaving Matthew Luter, John Smith, and Luke Osborne being arrested.
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