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Record #:
32432
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Feature article on the Tyson-May Reunion, giving a listing of numerous family heirlooms on display.
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32433
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This small article is about Mary Ann Hutchins, b. 1811 in New York; married Henry Andrews and came to Pitt County. She created a sampler at age eight which was owned by Mary’s daughter, Mrs. D. C. Moore.
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32436
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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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32454
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The following is an index to selected records found in the NC General Assembly Session Records, NC Archives from 1831-1834.
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32458
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Josiah Lawrence vs. Thomas Tyson, 1788…states Henry Harris was the son of Timothy Harris. And that David Hines and James Hines were brothers; William Turnage vs. William Bentley, 1785; John Foreman vs. Thomas Tyson, 1787; Thomas Tyson vs. James Lanier; David Donnan vs. Absalom Rogers…mentions in 1783 that George Walston of Pitt County is age 68; John Williams of Pitt County is age 60; and James Edwards of Beaufort County is age 70; John Tyson vs. Joel Tyson; Deposition of William Kilpatrick, of Lenoir County, 1801, about the land of Alexander Mitchell and his son Alex Livingston Mitchell. They murdered Henry Kennedy and broke jail and ranaway. The land was patented then by Mathias Harvey, who sold the land to William Jones; Deposition of Rachel Tindal, Pitt County, 1784…states she was married to Mason Tyson, and after his death she married John Boren. She had a son named Thomas Tyson; Deposition of George Bland, 1784.
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32462
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Arthur Whitehurst, age 72, of Pitt County, Revolutionary War pension request , 1833; Clarimon Stokes Whitehurst, widow of Esir Haddon Whitehurst, War of 1812 pension request, 1879.
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32463
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Names include: Mrs. Annie Burch 1895; J. L. Cobb 1895; Child of W. B. Brown 1895; W. J. Tyson 1895; Lon Ricks 1895; Child of T. E. Robinson 1895; Amos Kinsaul 1895; Theo. Bland, Jr. 1896.
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