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38083
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Obituary and history of P.C. Creekmore, last Perquimans County Confederate Veteran Dies, 1933
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38086
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Transcription of the Will of William Duckenfield, Chowan Precinct, 1720
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38087
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The author gives a detailed look at the Ordinary (Inn) in North Carolina and a list of rules for Ordinary keepers.
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38090
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The author left off surname. One woman accused another of being a witch.
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38092
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Brompton Plantation was the home of Gov. Gabriel Johnston.
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38094
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Transcription of the record. Also includes surname Sutton.
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38095
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This annotated note is about William Bell entered a patent for Bell Island, Currituck County, abt. 1715
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38097
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There were three orders of nobility in the Colony of Carolina by the Lord’s Proprietors. The Landgraves, the Caciques and the Palatines. The Palatines were not an order of Nobility, it was a single executive office, the supreme head of the government and higher than the nobility. There is a list of Palatines and Landgraves and their year of succession.
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38098
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Abstracts of selected Wills of Gates County, NC
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38099
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Joseph Blount Skinner, a native of Perquimans County, NC, attended Princeton College, was censured by his father for extravagance and was brought home from school to work as a field hand. Afterward Joseph studied law and was admitted to the bar. He represented Perquimans County in the NC House of Commons in 1803, represented the Town of Edenton in Legislature in 1814 and 1815 and represented Chowan County in the NC Senate in 1833. In 1835, he represented Chowan County in the Convention.
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