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31918
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An article about the grave of Capt. John Speir (1693-1764) located on the N/S of Parker"s Creek, Pitt Co., NC.
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31971
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Early Pitt County history abstracted from Pitt County Potpourri, by John G. Duncan, 1966.
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32699
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Names mentioned: Lambert P. Beardsley, Allen Blount, A. G. Jordan, James Davis, Jobe Leary, Benjamin C. Williams, Joseph G. Carraway, Alfred L. Darden, Richard H. Adams, John M. Barnhill, Wiley Stancill, William R. Jones. There is a list of men from Martin County.
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32701
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This was a petition of Craven County citizens (in the Clay Root and Grifton area of Pitt County) against annexation to Pitt County; which was done in 1786. This is a large list of citizens.
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32724
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These are abstracts of military service for local soldiers in the War of 1812 with Surnames beginning with E, M, N, O, R, S, T.
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33430
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Mentions Thomas Bonner, Richard Caswell, John Simpson, William Wilson, Blount’s Ford on Little Contentnea, and Luke White.
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33432
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Martinsborough, now Greenville, NC, was laid out on the land of Richard Evans. Mentions Charles Forbes, Wyroitt Ormond, Henry Ellis and George Evans.
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