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33212
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On Oct. 17, 1842, Simon Mills and wife Susannah sold negroes to the Heirs of Charles Smith dec’d., namely: Samuel Smith, Jacob Elks, heirs of Reubin Smith dec’d., heirs of Eliza Elks, dec’d., and Heirs of Winna Mills, dec’d.
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33213
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William Cherry married Laney _____. They had four sons, four daughters, and a grandson. The sons were: Samuel Cherry, Lemuel Cherry, Daniel Cherry, and Darlin Cherry. The daughters were: Peggy Ann Cherry (m. Franklin McGowan); Reseny Cherry (m. Guilford McGowan ); Patience Cherry (m. Isaac Jordan); and Julia Cherry (m. Thomas Williams). The grandson was William I. Cherry.
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33217
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The heirs of Henry Mills dec’d. were: Celia Mills, Naisby Mills, Sr., Lewis Mills, William Allen Mills, James H. Mills, Naisby Mills, Jr.
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33218
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Mentions: John G. Rives murdered Theodore Norfleet; Levi Dawson, Sr. and Levi Dawson, Jr. murdered a black man; Frank Bell and Reuben Harris murdered John A. Riley.
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33219
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Mentions: William D. Jones and wife Dicea; Robert E. Turnage and wife Celia; Lydia Joyner; and Eleanor Ruff.
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33221
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On Mar. 20, 1898, Will Carroll and Sallie I. Tripp, of Winterville, were planning a surprise wedding and when they got to the church it was packed.
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33226
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Henry Tripp and Frank Tuten, got into a vicious fight near Rountree’s Church.
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33229
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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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33232
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Gideon Pettit, ca. 1764, d. about 1842/43. Gideon had a daughter Nancy, a son Jesse and a grandson named Gideon Whitehead. Another son, Naseby Pettit, b. ca. 1792, was living in Obien Co., TN in 1857. Also mentions other Revolutionary War soldiers: Dr. Jonathan Loomis, Gardner Moye, John Stephens, Capt. Simon Jones, Col. James Armstrong.
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33236
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In March 1897, E. L. McGowan and wife returned to Greenville after living in SC for 13 years.
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