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38769
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The author gives relationships mentioned in Pasquotank County deeds from 1701 to 1776.
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38786
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The author discusses her families of Relfe, Casey, Madren, Jackson of Pasquotank Co., NC.
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38728
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This is a copy of reminiscences written by Abigail Brothers Stanley about 1930 about her early life and family in Pasquotank County, NC. She talks of the ancestry of the Brothers and Bray family, living in the famous Old Brick House, remembering family flower and medicinal gardens and about life and food after the Civil War.
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38739
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This is a copy of reminiscences written by Abigail Brothers Stanley about 1930 about her early life and family in Pasquotank County, NC during the Civil War and the ways of life in the country at the time. There is also a history of the Brothers/Overman family.
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38740
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The author gives some history on the Bell/Jackson family of Camden and Pasquotank Counties.
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38562
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Surnames include: Sawyer, Jennings, Clark, Perry, Small, Russell, Pritchard, Harris, Morgan, Haskett, Scott, Whitehurst, Clary, Overman, Miller, Deal, Sharbor, Powers, Crapper, Modlin, Williams, Charles, Bright, Laboyltoux, Francis, Pool, Simpson, Ives, Martin, Wood, Weeks, Smithson, Whitehurst, Temple, Evens, Speight, Scott, Griffin, Albertson, and Carter.
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38583
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The author discusses finding her Lowrey family in Pasquotank Co., NC and Howell family in Chowan Co., NC.
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38511
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The continued narrative of the Pasquotank County family of James Mercer Davis Jr. (1878-1942)
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40214
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Jesse Simpson was from Pasquotank County and moved to Edgecombe County, then to Nash county and got cut off into Wilson County, NC. The Will of Jesse Simpson of Wilson County, NC is given. Jesse Simpson left a statement in the Revolutionary War Pension application of Robert Raper in Wayne County, NC. Simpson said he married the sister of Robert Raper's wife. Robert Raper moved to Johnston County, NC.
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37580
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Annotated transcription of the records. Other surnames include: Jackson, Pritchard, Smith, Pritlow, Griffin.
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37561
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Historical and genealogical information on the families of Robert Wilson and Samuel Pike.
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37182
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Generational lineage chart from Jacob Overman, died abt. 1715 in Pasquotank Co., NC.