NCPI Workmark
Articles in regional publications that pertain to a wide range of North Carolina-related topics.

Search Results


2046 results for "Pitt County Genealogical Quarterly"
Currently viewing results 31 - 45
Previous
PAGE OF 137
Next
Record #:
34057
Author(s):
Abstract:
On May 10, 1815, James Thigpen, of Greene Co., NC, sold 41 acres on Middle Swamp in Greene County to Benjamin May, of Pitt Co., NC.
Subject(s):
Record #:
34059
Author(s):
Abstract:
On Oct. 6, 1832. Samuel Dillahunt, of Jones Co., NC, agent for John S. Lavender and his wife Elizabeth, of Georgia, sold to Caleb Wiggins, of Lenoir Co., NC, 110 acres of land in Lenoir County Patented by John Phillips on Oct. 27, 1784.
Subject(s):
Record #:
34066
Author(s):
Abstract:
A court case for partition of estate of Edward Rhem, who died intestate in 1835 in Craven Co., NC leaving brothers and sisters: Jacob Rhem; William B. Rhem; Susan wife of Joseph Kinsey; John Rhem; Amos Rhem; Hannah West; Elizabeth Simmons; Christianne Foscue; and Melcher Rhem. The numerous descendants of Edward Rhem’s brothers and sisters, all named, want partition made.
Subject(s):
Record #:
34067
Author(s):
Abstract:
On Nov. 15, 1838, Allen Edwards of Pitt County, sold to Benjamin May, of Pitt County, that part of the land of Alexander Britt, dec’d., allotted to Emanuel Britt, now owned by John H. Dixon and held by Allen Edwards. Allen Edwards owed money to James Williams and John May and Allen Edwards sold this land to Benjamin May.
Subject(s):
Record #:
34073
Author(s):
Abstract:
On May 3, 1848, Walter Dunn, Jr., of Lenoir Co., NC, and Phila A. Williams, of Greene Co., NC, sold 439 acres of land in Pitt County to Benjamin F. Hazelton, of Pitt County, being 2/5ths of a plantation whereon our father died in Pitt County and Walter Dunn’s grandfather, John Hazelton died. John Hazelton died leaving five heirs: Pinkney Hazelton, Benjamin F. Hazelton, Christopher C. Hazelton, Phila A. Williams and Walter Dunn, Jr. (his grandson).
Subject(s):