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33647
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Robert Salter, of Pitt County, had a son, John Salter, of Pitt County, who had a son James Salter, who married Sarah A. _____. James and Sarah A. Salter had: Thomas W. Salter of Clark Co., GA., Caswell A. Salter of Clark Co., GA., Julia Salter (m. Henderson Davis) of Cass Co., GA. These three children received money from John Gray Blount, administrator of Robert Salter dec’d. These three children release William A. Blount as executor of James Salter, dec’d. Moses B. Clement and Sophia E. Clements of Marengo Co., AL, were also heirs of Robert Salter, dec’d.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Smith had eight living children: Will Smith, Mrs. Bettie Arnold, Mrs. Ned Hodges, Mrs. Penny Cox, Henry Smith, Bryant smith, Jr., Ed Smith and Hyman R. Smith.
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33655
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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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33656
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On Aug. 16, 1913, Joseph Tripp had a farm accident, which left his upper body paralyzed.
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33660
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On Dec. 31, 1869, in Greenville, NC, Edward Hoel was shot and killed by Arthur Dennis.
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33678
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On Dec. 31, 1869, in Greenville, NC, Edward Hoel was shot and killed by Arthur Dennis.
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33682
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An advertisement for no trespassing on John Norcott’s 4000 acres at Spier’s Neck on Tranter’s Creek and the Tar River.
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33686
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Her children named were Edward Thomas Salter, John Salter and Elizabeth Silby (Selby)
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33690
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Joshua Nobles by Will gave land to his four sons: Wright Nobles, Thomas Nobles, Charles Nobles, and Stephen Nobles.
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