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Record #:
41875
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Information on Amos Parramore, of Pitt County; Solomon Andrews, William Cope, Francis Cope; Solomon Gay, John Spicer, Willis Lewis, William O’Bryan of Edgecombe County, Joseph English of Pitt County; Isaac Hardy of Pitt County; Abraham Hardee of Pitt County, Britain Smith of Johnston County.
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42455
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The Revolutionary War Pension record of Furna Cannon (1761-1837) md. Sarah Burney. The record contains the John Cannon (b. 1711) Bible Record and Cannon slave births.
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42462
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The Revolutionary War Pension record of William Hardee (1756-1827) married Nancy Stocks.
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42497
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On July 2, 1791, James Tice, of Pitt County, a soldier in the NC Continental Line appointed Theophilus Alford his attorney to get money owed him for his service.
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42504
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These documents give the Revolutionary War service of Abraham Tyson who had brothers Allen Tyson and Cornelius Tyson. Cornelius Tyson had two daughters, Susanna Tyson (m.1) Richard Williams, m.2) Moab Rountree) and Nancy Tyson (m.1) Thomas Harris, m.2) Allen Dupree)
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42516
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This is the Revolutionary War pension record of Elisha Mills as found in the NC Secretary of State, Revolutionary Military Papers, at NC Archives. Elisha Mills left at his death his only heirs in 1820, his first cousins: Samuel Mills, Thomas Mills and Nasby Mills. There is a deposition from Gardner Moye in 1820 and a power of attorney to Samuel Bowers in 1820.
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42531
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Reuben Gurganus, b. 1762 in Pitt Co., NC; was living in Pitt County in 1836. Other Revolutionary War soldiers named include: Simon Keel and Jeremiah Leggett.
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42536
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Willis Wilson, b. 1752-d. Sept. 25, 1833 in Pitt County) md. in 1788 to Elizabeth Williams (d. July 11, 1844. A page from the John Cox Bible Record is given. Depositions are given from Cannon Smith (b. Aug. 2, 1785); Abram Cox (b. Oct. 15, 1788); James Smith (b. April 1790); Aaron Cox (b. Jan. 10, 1780); John Cox (b. Jan. 8, 1791); Joseph Rasberry; Martha Jones; William Mills; Benjamin F. Hazelton, Elizabeth Cox; Vinson Holloway.