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31894
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Found in the Frederick C. Douglass Papers, East Carolina Manuscript Collection, J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University. Names include: Henry Boyd, John Boyd, John Blango, Thomas Blango, Pheobe Boyd Cobbs, William Laughinghouse, Isaac Evans, Martha Boyd, Albert Gorham, Albert Eason, Silas Shepard, Austin Shepard, Simon Tyson, Sherrod Tyson, Nathan Sanders, Joseph Harris, Lawrence Cotton, Isaac Waters, Phillis Harris, Spencer Harris, Ellen Bynum, Lewis Shepard, Luvenia Shepard, Benjamin Anderson, Sarah Atkinson, Reuben Howard, Gatsie Shepard, Maria Stanton, Jennie Cherry, Noah Taft, Lucy Hardy.
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31895
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Names include: Joseph H. Gray 1894, Jesse T. Forrest 1895, Martin Corbitt 1898, John Elks 1900, W. B. Moore 1904, Henry Strickland 1904, John F. Whichard 1905, Worrell Moore 1909, J. E. Randolph 1909, Henry A. Blow 1910, Benjamin Smith 1910, Mc D Horton 1911, Joab Tyson 1912, E. P. Fleming 1912, Shade S. Jackson 1912, John B. Worsley 1914, Bryant Tripp 1922, John T. Jenkins 1923, J. T. Smith 1923, W. J. Fleming 1924, Sylvester Fleming 1924, Jesse Braxton 1929, Mrs. Willie P. Gardner 1969.
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31896
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Article about life and Civil War service of J. R. Davenport, of Pactolus, NC. Includes pen & ink sketch of J. R. Davenport drawn by Roger Kammerer.
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31897
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John Leighton Croom Bible (1840-1874) (includes Aldridge, Baker, Waters, Walters, Hardee, Moore, Harrison, Jones) Lewis Mills Record (1834-1854); William Lang Bible (1765-1926) (includes Hughes, Warren, Walker, Blanton); Hodges-Denmark Bible (1736-1875) (includes Whittendon, Raiford, Jackson, Carr, Fletcher, Dampier, Lanier); Archabald H. Flanagan Bible (1825-1926) (includes Bell, Lassiter, McArthur, Smith, Moore).
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31899
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This a letter dated July 28, 1863 sent to Gov. Zebulon B. Vance from Mrs. Susan Streeter Atkinson of Pitt County, telling of the depredations done by Gen. Potter’s raid through Pitt County.
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31900
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Surnames include: Kelly, Galloway, Rochelle, Cannon, Mumford, Sutton, Mullen, Tilden, Brooks, Meeks, Muse, Powers, Miller, Pettitt, Beck, Hart, Sholar, James, Evans, Avery, Averett, Hill, Howard, Smith, Harper, Powell, Hardee, Stocks, Jackson, Spain, Brown, Briley, Davenport, May, Bowen, Manning, Tyson, Wingate, Anthony, Ross, Rollins, McKeel, Allen, Pettiford, Pulley, Hedgepeth, Phelps, Wadford, Elks, Pollard, Tyer, Carrel, Carroll, Williams, Baker, Moore, Denmark, Moye, Travis.
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31901
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Will of John Spier, 1760 [includes Jeffreys, Hardee, Holland]; Will of Walter Dixon, Pitt County, 1767 [includes Tindell/Tyndall, Mundine, Baldwyn]; Will of John Fillingham, Sr., Pitt County, 1771 [includes White, Hays]; Will of William Watkins, Pitt County, 1771 [includes Buck, Cason, Ormond, Jones]; Will of Elizabeth Speir, Pitt County, 1773 [includes Warren, Mizzelle, Smithwick, Scott]; Will of Samuel Warren, Pitt County, 1805 [includes Bonner]; Will of Henry Williamson, Pitt County, 1830 [includes Peal, Martin, McCoy, Price, Gwaltney, Johnson, Cobb, Mobley, Harrod, Wooten, Utley, Gay, Lewis, Smith].
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31902
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In 1798, an advertisement appeared in the State Gazette of NC that a set of “obnoxious characters” had been driven out of the area where Edgecombe, Martin and Pitt Counties intersect. From Pitt County were: John Worsley, Pitman Worsley and James White. Other surnames include Tennison, Lloyd, Beel, Tyler, Staton.
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31903
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John Joiner and Celia Braxton, Nov. 14, 1829; Joseph Smith and Elizabeth Joiner, Jan. 26, 1829; Hillery Cannon and Patsey Harrell, Mar. 7, 1826; Kelly Harrell and Wealthy Patrick, May 15, 1833; Frederick Chapman and Salley White, Feb. 28, 1839; Washington Venters and Sophia Ann Buck, Aug. 22, 1831.
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31904
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In March 1898, Will Carroll and Miss Sallie L. Tripp planned a surprise wedding in Winterville; but were surprised themselves when they reached the church and found a crowd of their friends.
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31905
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Deposition of Ann Dixon, 1782—talks of Walter Dixon and his brother, William Dixon, who both died in the Revolution, both sons of John Dixon. Also mentions another son, Jeremiah Dixon. Deposition of John Williams, 1784---talks of when John Williams settled on the Tar River “upwards of 50 years’ before and Matthew Capps lived there. Williams says he went to school in 1738 in a school erected by John Lee on Matthew Capps land. [Also mentions Little, Donan, Rodgers]
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31906
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Mooring Bible (1772-1930) (includes Mayo, Turner, Vick, Harrell, Moore, Williams, Taylor, Long, Coakley); Robert Bridger Bible (1797-1877) (includes Moye, Forbes, Stone, Wallace, Hinson); Calvin Stokes Bible (1839-1879) (includes Perkins); Isaac Baldree Bible (1804-1886) (includes Loving, Bird, Vinson);
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31907
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The following is a series of letters from Robert Johnson, of Tennessee to relations in the Falkland, Pitt County area. [Mentions: Cornelius Johnson, Abcilla Johnson, Mrs. Annalaticia Johnson, James Johnson, Charles Johnson, John Newton, Jemima S. Nunn, Minisa Williams]
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31908
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On July 2, 1908, W. L. Hall and Miss Janie Tyson, dau. of R. A. Tyson, had a surprise wedding in New Bern, NC.
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