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Record #:
32725
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The case deals with Noah Tyson’s Will from 1837 and the division of slaves to his heirs.
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32727
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Will of Joseph Letchworth, Craven Co., NC, 1763; Will of Sarah Elks, Pitt Co., NC, 1831 (includes Shivers, Buck, Bright); Will of Noah Tyson, Pitt Co., NC, 1837 (includes Turnage, Smith, Stocks).
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32728
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Infant son of J. T. Williams 1883; Mrs. W. G. Lang 1883; T. H. Fleming 1907; Died May 10, 1950, William Franklin Evans, age 67, son of William Franklin Evans and Annie Sermons; md. Eva Allen.
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32729
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These were taken from the marriage index in the Pitt County Court House; transcribed by Elizabeth Ross.
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32730
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Will of John A. Manning, Sr., 1886 (includes Whitehurst, Edmondson, Whitfield); Will of Emily E. Lewis, 1888 (includes Hilliard, Jones, Gorham); Will of Robert B. McCotter, 1890; Will of Ivy Fleming, 1887 (includes Nobles, Briley, Staton); Will of Simon B. Kilpatrick, 1890; Will of John Randolph, 1883; Will of Samuel A. Kittrell, 1889 (includes May); Will of Kinion Downs, 1890; Will of Moses Teel, 1890; Will of Louisa Oakley, 1884 (includes Stanley, Haddock, Kite, Sutton, Chapman); Will of Tabitha May, 1886 (includes Hill, Dupree); Will of Abner Edwards, 1886; Will of Sarah Ann Thomas, 1887 (includes Cherry); Will of T. A. Cherry, 1890 (includes Vick); Will of Gideon Allen, 1889 (includes Joyner, Fuller); Will of Simon J. Nobles, 1889 (includes Moye, Crawford); Will of J. L. Knight, 1891 (includes Lawrence, Moore, May); Will of James A. Hanrahan, 1869; Will of Mary J. Walston, 1883 (includes James, Barnhill); Will of Mary A. Manning, 1890 (includes Evans); Will of Livey E. Latham, 1891; Will of Jesse Briley, 1891 (includes Spain); Will of Louisa S. Hill, 1881 (includes May); Will of Calvin Stokes, 1890; Will of Pinckney Hardy, 1891 (includes Garris, Moore, Wilson); Will of Nancy C. Tucker, 1891 (includes Moye, Quinerly); Will of Louvenia Stocks, 1889; Will of Lemuel J. Moore, 1891; Will of W. S. Corbitt, 1890 (includes May); Will of Catherine Corbitt, 1890 (includes May); Will of A. A. Baker, 1891 (includes Woolard); End, Will Book 2
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32732
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Winstead Record (1879-1903) (includes Rackley); John Cox Bible Record (1796-1899) (includes Tucker, Smith); Noah A. Buck Record (1784-1940) (includes Smith, Crafton); Samuel Adams Bible Record (1802-1908) (includes Oliver, Hearne, Baker, Graham, Richardson, Cobb); Josephus Smith Record (1809-1839) (includes Patrick).
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Record #:
32733
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Ms. Mae Dudley, sister of Sheriff elect R. R. Dudley, was appointed rural carrier for Greenville, NC.
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32734
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Surnames include Elks, Baker, Nichols, Phelps, Norman, Fulford, Harris, Herring, Henry, Johnson, Buck, Sutton, Nunn, Bland.
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32735
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On Apr. 12, 1882, Dr. F. C. James, of Bethel, NC, was taking down an old shelter and it fell on him.
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32736
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On Aug. 27, 1883, J. R. Davenport and W. G. Mizell got into an argument in Davenport’s Store in Pactolus, NC. Davenport tried to avoid him, closed his store and went home. Mizell followed him and the altercation ensued in Davenport’s yard.
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32737
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The following were depositions concerning the disputed election of James Harper and James B. Whitfield for the Lenoir County, NC 1840 Senate seat.----- Deposition of S. B. Carraway; Deposition of Shadrack E. Loftin; Deposition of James Jones: had brothers Aretas Jones, Jr and George Jones; Deposition of John Davis, Sheriff: Bright Harper and Warren Harper were brothers. Deaver family and Carter family had white father. Mentions Abram Tyler, David King, Sarah Thompson, Ned Carter; Deposition of Jesse Jackson; Deposition of George F. Kornegay: Mentions Warren McCoy; Deposition of Redding Jarrell; Deposition of James M. Davis: Mentions Warren McCoy; Deposition of John L. Hill: Mentions Levi Powell and William Tull; Deposition of Jesse Vause: Mentions Reuben Wetherington, Levi Powell, John Mewbern, John West, Sr.; Deposition of Robert Wiggins: Mentions Samuel H. Coward (son of Edward Coward), Tully Moseley; Deposition of Needham Waters: Mentions John Waters (son of Daniel Waters), Joel Waters; Deposition of Melcher Rhem: Mentions Fred West, John A. B. Watson, James Daughety, Daniel Daughety, Joseph Rhem, William Carlton; Deposition of Jacob Parrott; Deposition of Lewis C. Desmond: Mentions Levi Mewborn, John Mewborn, James Harper, William Carlton, William Clinton Cox, Jesse Wiggins, Lemuel Hartsfield; Deposition of John Sutton; Deposition of Isaac Chestnutt: mentions Stephen Phillips; Deposition of Green Jones: Mentions Warren Taylor, William Clark, J. B. Whitfield; Deposition of Joseph H. Lyon: Mentions Warren Taylor, William Clark; Deposition of Columbus C. Dunn: Mentions Stephen Phillips; Deposition of Joel Hines, Sr.: Mentions Edward Carter (grandfather of John Deaver) descended from Indians on his father’s side and Carter’s mother was a white woman; David King, Ned Carter; Deposition of B. Coleman: Imly N. Miller (son of Phillip Miller).
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32738
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Petition for Partition: Names include Hooker, Rives, Sugg, Garrett, Marshall, Demby, Hart.
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32739
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Located on South West side of Swift Creek, bounding Absolom Cox, Francis Rountree, Isaac Gardner, Mr. Causey.
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32740
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Deposition of David Kennedy, Bullock Co., GA: Mentions that Isaac Hardy was father of Robert and Thomas Hardy in Craven Co., NC; Deposition of Penelope Craft, Bullock Co., GA: Mentions her former husband, Thomas Williams of Craven Co., NC; that she was mother-in-law to Isaac Hardy; John Franks married Hardy’s widow; Deposition of Major Drury Robertson, Darlington District, SC: Mentions that in Dec. 1784, Major Thomas Williams and Isaac Hardy came to Georgetown, SC and opened a store; that Isaac Hardy was intemperate; Deposition of Lamuel Benton, Darlington District, SC: Mentions that Major Thomas Williams was father-in-law of Isaac Hardy; Deposition of Cornelius Mandeville, Darlington District, SC; Deposition of Stephen Williams, Darlington District, SC: He was son of Major Thomas Williams; that John Franks married Isaac Hardy’s widow; Deposition of James Hinds, Darlington District, SC.
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