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34018
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The post office in Pactolus, Pitt County was re-established and James G. Lewis was appointed postmaster.
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34019
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On May 18, 1870 Talitha Elizabeth Haddock, wife of William H. Haddock, and daughter of Stanley S. Spain, dec’d., sold to Sidney H. Spain, all the interest in property Talitha Elizabeth Haddock would receive from the Will of James T. Spain, dec’d., the Will of D. O. Spain, dec’d., and the Will of Charles H. Spain, dec’d.
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34020
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Mentions seventeen and a half acres, being part of the land Eleazer Ellis bought from the heirs of Othinial Tripp.
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34021
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Coward-Dixon-Frizzle Family Bible Records (1825-1936) (includes Rives, Gaylord, Murphrey, Rogers, Johnston, Wooten); Col. John Simpson –Biddle—Stackhouse Bible Records (1702-1886) (includes Randall, Hardee, Clapp, Tyson, McIlwean, Bright, Cray, Allen, White, Wadsworth, Biddle); Harvey Hudson Family Bible (1854-1923).
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34027
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On June 2, 1760, Alexander Ross of the borough of Norfolk, VA sold to Peter Rives of Sussex Co., VA land on the north side of the Tar River, granted to Walter Kelly by Patent dated Nov. 17, 1738; then conveyed to Benjamin Forbes. The Court took Forbes property for debt and on Apr. 11, 1754 Thomas Williams, the Sheriff of Beaufort County, sold the land to Alexander Ross.
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34033
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On Sept. 8, 1768, Harry Smith and wife Frances, of Craven Co., NC, sold to William Murphey, of Craven Co., NC, two tracts. One tract being granted to Charles Smith on Nov. 27, 1762. The other tract being a Patent to John Durham, who deeded it to William Charlton, Jr., who deeded it to Charles Smith, and then fell to his son, Harry Smith. Witnessed by William Blount, George Smith, Abraham Smith.
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34034
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On Oct 25, 1771, James Spivey, of Craven Co., sold 170 acres at the fork of Great Contentnea Creek and Little Contentnea Creek to Abel Dail, of Craven Co.
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34035
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On Oct. 26, 1772, Mary Dawson , of Craven Co., sold l150 acres to Thomas Delamar, of Craven Co., land on which Delamar now lives; being land granted William Mitchell by Patent dated Dec. 6, 1720, which fell by heirship to his daughter, Mary Dawson.
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34036
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Died in April 1908 in Greene Co., NC, Isaac Waters, age 92 years, 3 months and 15 days. 120 of his children and grandchildren attended his funeral.
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