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37188
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Generational lineage chart from George Reed and wife, Deliverance. Also a small biography of Gov. William Reed.
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37189
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Ancestry of Sarah Blount Littlejohn (1747-1807), daughter of Joseph Blount and Sarah Durant.
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37190
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List of voyages to North Carolina between 1584 to 1590.
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37191
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The early history of the Hatch family giving the descendants of Anthony Hatch.
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37192
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A small early history of the Brothers family in Virginia and the ancestors of Fannie Brothers Sharber (b. 1848)
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37193
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A History of Parkers’ Methodist Episcopal Church in Gates Co., NC since its first church was built in 1812.
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37194
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A history of the Sharber family back to 1725 in Perquimans Co., NC and the family of Joseph Lockwood Sharber (1847-1899) of Newland, NC.
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37195
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List of names of the 108 men who lived on Roanoke Island.
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37196
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History of Shiloh Baptist Church, gathering since 1727 in Camden Co., NC.
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37197
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Generational lineage from Thomas Forehand and Juda Asbill.
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37198
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Hobbsville, Gates Co., NC, was named for David W. Hobbs, first station master for the Suffolk and Carolina Railroad in that area.
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37199
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Small biography of Dr. William James Lumsden (1846-1914) a well known doctor in Pasquotank Co., NC.
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37200
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About the family of Jacob Jordan, Jr. (1764-1849) who moved from Chowan Co., NC to Ohio.
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37202
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Article about the formation of NC government under an oak tree on the Pasquotank River, Culpepper’s Rebellion, Indian War and the formation of Camden County, NC.