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33744
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On Oct. 30, 1844, James Manker sold land to Stephen Right/Wright (Kite?) of Pitt County. Stephen Right/Wright (Kite?) married Polly Smith, dau. of Samuel Smith and Polly Smith. Stephen and Polly Right/Wright (Kite?) had a daughter Elenor Right/Wright (Kite?) who married James Manker.
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33745
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On Jan. 19, 1825, Alfred Nelson and wife Rachel sold for 10 cents fifteen acres as specified in the Will of William Boyd, dec’d. to Nancy Buck. Nancy Buck is also called Nancy Brooks in the deed?
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33747
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On Sept. 24, 1826, Greenberry Causey, Hudson Causey and Berry Causey mortgaged property to Abraham Cox, to pay charges in a suit by John Stokes.
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33748
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On Nov. 12, 1826, Levin Bland and Theophilus Bland of Pitt County, sold 200 acres to Highland Bland. Witnessed by John Bland and Jesse Bland.
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33750
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On Sept. 18, 1823, Edward Williams, Sr., Edward Williams, Jr., and John Williams sold to Peter Sugg, 200 acres, all lands formerly belonging to Robert Williams dec’d., one of the heirs of Matthew Sturdivant dec’d. In Robert Sturdivant dec’d division, land set apart to Nancy Sturdivant (now wife of Archibald Adams)
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33751
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On March 3, 1908, children of Mr. Forbes and Wyatt Barber died. Mr. Forbes and Wyatt Barber married sisters.
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33753
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In 1851, Darling Cherry, age 25, born in Pitt County, was killed by a drunk man in Wakulla Co., FL.
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33754
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Fred Loving (d. 1856) was common law married? first to Dorcas Brewer (d. 1878) and had three daughters. They separated and Fred Loving moved to New Hanover Co., NC and married in 1845 to Margaret Pridgen. They had a daughter, Jane Loving (b. 1853) who married in 1869 to Calvin Reaves.
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33759
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John Hardee, by Will, gave land to daughter, Jemima Hardee. Jemima Hardee married David Smith and had sons: Charles Smith, Hardee Smith.
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33766
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Robert Daniel, Jr. stole a slave belonging to Co. James Armstrong and sold it to Benjamin Bynum, of Brunswick Co., VA.
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