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33285
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Eleazer Coburn dec’d 1844, William G. Andrews was administrator of the estate. Eleazer had a dau. Cindy (md. William A. Chance); another heir was Abner S. Coburn.
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33303
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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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33306
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Edward Salter by Will gave property in Pitt County to his daughter, Peggy Salter. Peggy died intestate, leaving heir, Mary Blackledge . Mary Blackledge was the mother of William S. Blackledge, Lousisa Blackledge (m. Hadrianus Van Norden); Sally Blackledge (m. David Jones); Sophia Blackledge (m. William Gorham); Mary Blackledge (m. Jeremiah Brown) and Nancy Blackledge (m. Green Bryant).
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33307
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Mentions: Phenia P. Smith; Lanier Griffin and wife Sally; John Smith; James S. Smith; Abner Smith; Elizabeth M. Smith; James Griffin and wife Rebecca.
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33309
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Mentions: Phenia P. Cherry, wife of Lemuel Cherry, Lewis J. Smith, John M. Smith.
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33310
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William M. King, Admin. of James L. Tugwell, dec’d. vs. William Tugwell; Thomas Jefferson and wife Matilda; William Jefferson and wife Cloe; Levi Tugwell; W. L. Tugwell: Walter Corbitt and wife Elizabeth; and minor heirs of Robert Tugwell, dec’d. being: Joseph Tugwell, Mary Jefferson, John Tugwell, Caroline Tugwell.
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33313
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William Louis Cherry, b. ca. 1843, was the son of Lemuel Cherry and Pheny P. Smith. These letters concern the wounding and death in the Civil War of William Louis Cherry.
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33319
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About partition of land of J. J. Ewell, dec’d. J. J. Ewell married Parmelia____, and had Walter Ewell. J. J. Ewell left his wife for a time to get away from the law. It was said she committed adultery with a Dr. Best. She claims that is untrue. She gave birth to a son they named Charles Ewell. The Court finds in favor of Parmelia Ewell, that Charles Ewell is legitimate heir of J. J. Ewell. M. M. Ewell, who claimed under Walter Ewell, appeals the verdict.
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