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32300
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This is the second installment of selected records found in the NC General Assembly Session Records 1810-1813.
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32301
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This small feature article about Annice Gorham Wilson, a former slave appeared in April 1938 and she died later that same month.
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32302
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This was a reunion of the family of Joe Lawrence Robertson (b. 1862 in Pitt County), son of John A. Robertson; m.1) Ada C. Moore; m.2) Prudence Brake.
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32303
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Found in the 1814 NC General Assembly Session Records. John Heath, of Jones County, NC. (mentions Jim Bright, William Watson, Nancy Watson, Neal Watson, Rachel Heath, Polly Heath, Milly Arnold)
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32304
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Death notice for Mrs. Ann Rogers, d. Apr. 1, 1880 in Pitt County, of measles.
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32305
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Will of John Barnhill, 1864; Will of Rebecca Briley, 1859; Will of Abram Joyner, 1863 (includes Mayo); Will of Joseph Moore, 1863; Will of James A. Teel, 1862; Will of Harvey B. James, of Pitt, 1863; Will of Little Berry Thigpen, 1862 (includes Moore, Fleming, Cobb); Will of Joab Herrington, 1859 (includes Sumrell, Jackson, Cox); Will of John S. Brown, 1864 (includes Wilson, Dixon) ; Will of Jesse Thomas, 1865; Will of Joshua Smith, 1865 (includes Sutton, Haddock, Taylor, Stocks); Will of Tabitha Albritton, 1857 (includes Short, Harrington, Moore); Will of D. O. Spain, no date (includes Brown); Will of Macon W. Tucker, 1861 (includes Moore); Will of Theophilus Evans, 1864; Will of Nancy Cannon, 1859 (includes Tripp, Witherington/Worthington); Will of William J. Blow, of Greenville, 1847 (includes Masters); Will of Charles H. Spain, 1862 (includes Brown); Will of William T. Marsh, 1858 (includes Long); Will of Thomas King, 1862; Will of Nehemiah Garris, 1862 (includes Dail, Stocks, Branch); Will of Johnson Nobles, 1864 (includes Herrington); Will of Benjamin Belcher, Sr., 1860 (includes Norris); Will of Joseph A. Williams, 1861; Will of Blount Nobles, 1863 (includes Garris, Bernard, Bryan, Moore); Will of Elizabeth Belcher, 1863 (includes Norris); Will of Jacob VanDeveer, of the Town of Washington, NC, 1859 (includes Satchwell, Reading); Will of Benjamin Hazelton, 1855 (includes Williams, Dunn, Kight, Jarrell, Wilson, Cox, Dixon, Brooks, Dail); Will of William G. Whichard, 1863; Will of John R. Roach, 1863 (includes Galloway); Will of William E. Teel, 186; Will of Hardy J. Smith, 1862 (includes Hudson).
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32306
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Death notice for Isaac Wetherington, d. Mar. 14, 1880 in Pitt County.
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32307
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Various death notices of Pitt Countians taken from selected newspapers on microfilm in the NC Collection, J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University……… Obituary for Offie Dail, age 70, d. Mar. 26, 1938; m.1) Julie Sermons; m.2) Percie Jones; Obituary for John S. Brown, age 82, d. July 2, 1936; Obituary for James Thomas, age 49, d. Aug. 8, 1936, son of James Thomas; md. twice; Obituary for Mrs. Biggs Cox, age 67, d. May 7, 1937, dau. of Thomas Hart; had 11 children whose names all began with “Z.” ; Obituary for J. K. Ross, age 78, d. June 25, 1937, son of J. R. Ross; Obituary for Mrs. J. H. (Verna) Roberson, age 59, dau. of I. H. Little and Della Gainor; m. J. H. Robertson, Jr. ; Obituary for W. K. Woolard, age 78, d. Dec. 27, 1936; m. Minnie Gertrude ______; Obituary for Miss Eliza Nelson, age 61, d. Jan. 2, 1938, dau. of Jesse Nelson; Obituary for Zeb Whichard, age 56, d. Apr. 3, 1936; never married; Obituary for Eason James, age 88, d. Jan. 7, 1941; m.1) Mrs. Luvenia Bullock; m.2) Martha Parker; Obituary for Mrs. Lydia Perkins, age 71, d. May 8, 1941; md. L. T. Perkins; Obituary for J. F. A. Bryant, age 60, d. Feb. 16, 1942; md. three times; Obituary for Anson Andrews, age 66, d. Feb. 12, 1940; Obituary for Richard Evans, age 70, d. Apr. 30, 1941.
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32308
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In May 1836, Benjamin Venters, of Swift Creek, was murdered by a slave.
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32309
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Ellis-McCluer Record (1798-1946) (includes Carmen, Carman, Blount, Boyd); Moye-Darden Bible (1813-1957) (includes Smith, Warren, Speight, Kennedy, Borden); Caleb B. Tripp Bible (1840-1930) (includes Buck, Rowe, Stokes).
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32327
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This article from 1950 talks about Jesse King, colored, grandson of Moses King, a policeman in Greenville, NC in 1890s.
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32329
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Surnames include Forbes Stafford, Shannon, Atkinson, Hines, Coburn, Grimes, Whitehurst, Gurganus, Carson, Speight, Dail, Williams, Meekins, Bland Everett, Avery, Anderson, Joyner, Ewell, Tucker, Williams, Mills, Smith, Tyson.
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32330
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Petition of Charles Butler, 1803. Butler was a Revolutionary War soldier. He sold his warrant to David Adams of Craven Co., NC, who moved West in 1798. He died and left widow Winnifred Adams; Petition of Jesse Nelson, 1803. He was a Revolutionary War soldier; Petition about William Deal, Pitt County, 1792. He was a Revolutionary War soldier; Petition about Joseph Cox, Beaufort County, 1792. Abraham Cox was administrator of estate of Joseph Cox, Revolutionary War soldier; Petition about William Cox, Beaufort County, 1792. Abraham Cox was administrator of estate of William Cox, Revolutionary War soldier; Petition of William Davis, Duplin County, 1791. Davis was a Revolutionary War soldier; Petition of Isaac Brown, Pitt County, 1790. Brown was a Revolutionary War soldier; Petition of Amos Roache, Dobbs County, 1791. Roache was a Revolutionary War soldier; Petition of Malachi Smith, Craven County, 1790. Smith was a Revolutionary War soldier; Petition of Jeremiah Smith, Beaufort County, 1791. Davis was a Revolutionary War soldier.
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32345
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This article from 1950 talks about Jesse King, colored, grandson of Moses King, a policeman in Greenville, NC in 1890s.
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