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Edgecombe County Folks Who Moved South
by Johnston, Hugh Buckner
Lines and Pathways of Edgecombe: the Newsletter of the Edgecombe County Genealogical Society
Vol. 4 Issue No. 7, August 2000
Record #:
40035
Author(s):
Johnston, Hugh Buckner
Abstract:
Source:
Lines and Pathways of Edgecombe: the Newsletter of the Edgecombe County Genealogical Society
(NoCar F262. E2 L56),
Vol. 4 Issue No. 7, August 2000
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Subject(s):
Edgecombe County--Migration
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Edgecombe County Citizens from Surry County, VA
by
Trees of Wilson
Vol. 7 Issue No. 9, October 1998
Record #:
41687
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Abstract:
Source:
Trees of Wilson
(NoCar F262 .W7 W5),
Vol. 7 Issue No. 9, October 1998
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Subject(s):
Edgecombe County--Migration
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Joel Cahoon (1763-1835) Emigrated from Edgecombe County to Kentucky in 1806
by Johnston, Hugh Buckner
Trees of Wilson
Vol. 8 Issue No. 9, October 1999
Record #:
41743
Author(s):
Johnston, Hugh Buckner
Abstract:
Source:
Trees of Wilson
(NoCar F262 .W7 W5),
Vol. 8 Issue No. 9, October 1999
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Subject(s):
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Early History of the Toisnot Primitive Baptist Church Area, Wilson County
by
Trees of Wilson
Vol. 9 Issue No. 9, October 2000
Record #:
41817
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Source:
Trees of Wilson
(NoCar F262 .W7 W5),
Vol. 9 Issue No. 9, October 2000
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“Dropped Stitches,” Baptist Churches in Edgecombe County and Emigrants to Tennessee, 1935
by
Trees of Wilson
Vol. 9 Issue 10, November 2000
Record #:
41832
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The article talks about revival of the churches after the Revolution and the Elias Fort Family moving to Tennessee and becoming friends with Gen. Andrew Jackson.
Source:
Trees of Wilson
(NoCar F262 .W7 W5),
Vol. 9 Issue 10, November 2000
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p
9
Subject(s):
Edgecombe County--Churches
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Edgecombe County--Migration
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