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Edgecombe County, NC Cemeteries
by Reason, Betty
Lines and Pathways of Edgecombe: the Newsletter of the Edgecombe County Genealogical Society
Vol. 5 Issue No. 8, September 2001
Record #:
40081
Author(s):
Reason, Betty
Abstract:
Transcription of the gravestones in the Eagles Cemetery; Crisp Community Cemetery.
Source:
Lines and Pathways of Edgecombe: the Newsletter of the Edgecombe County Genealogical Society
(NoCar F262. E2 L56),
Vol. 5 Issue No. 8, September 2001
,
p
8-10
Subject(s):
Edgecombe County--Cemeteries
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Eerie Research Story on Hines Baker Family
by Reason, Betty
Lines and Pathways of Edgecombe: the Newsletter of the Edgecombe County Genealogical Society
Vol. 4 Issue No. 9, November 2000
Record #:
40044
Author(s):
Reason, Betty
Abstract:
Source:
Lines and Pathways of Edgecombe: the Newsletter of the Edgecombe County Genealogical Society
(NoCar F262. E2 L56),
Vol. 4 Issue No. 9, November 2000
,
p
9
Subject(s):
Edgecombe County--Genealogy
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3.
Children of John Williams (1787-1848) and his wife, Caroline Mathewson
by Reason, Betty
Lines and Pathways of Edgecombe: the Newsletter of the Edgecombe County Genealogical Society
Vol. 2 Issue No. 4, April 1998
Record #:
39785
Author(s):
Reason, Betty
Abstract:
Source:
Lines and Pathways of Edgecombe: the Newsletter of the Edgecombe County Genealogical Society
(NoCar F262. E2 L56),
Vol. 2 Issue No. 4, April 1998
,
p
4
Subject(s):
Williams Family--Edgecombe County
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4.
Children of John Webb (1763-1842) and his wife, Teresa Duke
by Reason, Betty
Lines and Pathways of Edgecombe: the Newsletter of the Edgecombe County Genealogical Society
Vol. 2 Issue No. 4, April 1998
Record #:
39787
Author(s):
Reason, Betty
Abstract:
Source:
Lines and Pathways of Edgecombe: the Newsletter of the Edgecombe County Genealogical Society
(NoCar F262. E2 L56),
Vol. 2 Issue No. 4, April 1998
,
p
4
Subject(s):
Webb Family--Edgecombe County
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5.
Children of Dempsey Webb (1786-1865) and his wife, Elizabeth Gay
by Reason, Betty
Lines and Pathways of Edgecombe: the Newsletter of the Edgecombe County Genealogical Society
Vol. 2 Issue No. 5, May 1998
Record #:
39801
Author(s):
Reason, Betty
Abstract:
Source:
Lines and Pathways of Edgecombe: the Newsletter of the Edgecombe County Genealogical Society
(NoCar F262. E2 L56),
Vol. 2 Issue No. 5, May 1998
,
p
4
Subject(s):
Webb Family--Edgecombe County
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6.
Stonewall Jackson’s Dirge
by Reason, Betty
Lines and Pathways of Edgecombe: the Newsletter of the Edgecombe County Genealogical Society
Vol. 1 Issue No. 2, February 1997
Record #:
39674
Author(s):
Reason, Betty
Abstract:
The story of John Henry Sugg (as told by his wife, Mrs. Winnie Aldridge Sugg) who played in a band and was asked by Gen. Stonewall Jackson to play a tune before he went to his death at the Battle of Chancellorsville.
Source:
Lines and Pathways of Edgecombe: the Newsletter of the Edgecombe County Genealogical Society
(NoCar F262. E2 L56),
Vol. 1 Issue No. 2, February 1997
,
p
1
Subject(s):
Jackson, Stonewall--Dirge
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7.
Swiss Immigrants Settle Here After Civil War
by Reason, Betty
Lines and Pathways of Edgecombe: the Newsletter of the Edgecombe County Genealogical Society
Vol. 1 Issue No. 8, September 1997
Record #:
39721
Author(s):
Reason, Betty
Abstract:
28 Swiss immigrants settled in Edgecombe Co., NC in 1869. A list is taken from the 1870 Census.
Source:
Lines and Pathways of Edgecombe: the Newsletter of the Edgecombe County Genealogical Society
(NoCar F262. E2 L56),
Vol. 1 Issue No. 8, September 1997
,
p
5
Subject(s):
Edgecombe County--Swiss Immigrants
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