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32530
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On Dec. 22, 1865, M. G. James was assaulted by Joel Tyson at Forbes Mill.
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32531
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On Apr. 3, 1858, in New Bern, NC, Riley Laughinghouse got into a row with others on Broad Street.
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32532
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On Oct. 5, 1895 at Ira, Pitt County, Albert Freeman, a negro, was dangerously cut by Ed Moore.
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32533
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Will of William Haddock, 1866; Will of Robert Williams, 1836 (includes Joyner, Singeltary, Smith, Freeman, Foreman, Haughton, Carr).
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32534
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On Sept. 4, 1895, B. L. Cooper resisted arrest and tried to shoot the arresting officer.
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32535
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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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32537
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The following is an index to selected records found in the NC General Assembly Session Records, NC Archives from 1833-1834.
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32538
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Child of W. J. Briley Died 1905; Mrs. Polly Jones Died 1895, dau. of Arthur McLawhorn; Willis Dixon, Sr. Died 1843 in Greene County, NC.
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32540
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Walter McGlohon’s baby Died 1911; Elbert Moye 1911; Tommie Letchworth 1911; D. T. House 1911; Mrs. Ann Grimes 1828; Cornelius Dixon 1858.
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32541
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Surnames include Hardee, McGowan, Buck. Mills, Meeks, Clark.
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32543
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Petition of Elizabeth McDaniel about her brother, James Nobles, Rev. soldier; Arthur Nelson, Rev. soldier; Hardy Nelson, Rev. soldier; Drury Nobles , Rev. soldier; Jesse Nobles and Samuel freeman, Rev. soldiers; John Nelson, Rev. soldier; Christopher Mooring, Rev. soldier; William Nichols and Christopher Mooring, Revolutionary soldiers; Affidavit of George Moye, Anson County, NC for Christopher Mooring, Rev. soldier.
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32549
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John A. Quinerly, b. Nov. 30, 1830 in Pitt County; son of John M. Quinerly and Zilpha Nelson.
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