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Record #:
34006
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Solomon Patrick died intestate in Jan. 1813, leaving widow Rachael, and leaving children: Elizabeth wife of Dr. Joseph Mares; Patsey wife of Isaac Freeman: John Patrick; Holland Patrick; William Patrick; James Patrick; Soloman Patrick; Hamilton Patrick.
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34008
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Solomon Patrick died leaving children: Patsey Patrick, m.1 )Isaac Freeman, m.2) on May 7, 1818 to Mr. Kilpatrick: John Patrick; Holland Patrick wife of Frederick I. Cox; William Patrick (left the State); James Patrick; Solomon Patrick; Hamilton Patrick.
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34010
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On Oct. 1, 1862, Mahala Cox, wife of Bryan Cox, of Pitt County, gives property to the children of her daughter Amanda Windley, wife of William E. Windley.
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34013
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Allen Mathews and Adams Corbett own land on Kitten Creek known as “Clock Work” and sold one acre to David Wells to build a mill.
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34014
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On March 3, 1870 Paul Nichols and wife Anney, of Cumberland Co., NC sold to Harriet S. Braxton, wife of Jarvis Braxton, of Cumberland Co., NC, sold land on Contentnea Creek.
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34015
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On Feb. 27, 1867, John Strawbridge and wife Easter, of Martin County, NC sold to Council James, of Pitt County, land that Easter Strawbridge inherited from Adam James, dec’d.
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34016
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On Dec. 30, 1869 Luke James and wife Lydia, of Monroe Co., Indiana sold to Council James, of Pitt County, one third of land of Adam James, dec’d. which fell to Luke James and wife Lydia.
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34018
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The post office in Pactolus, Pitt County was re-established and James G. Lewis was appointed postmaster.
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34019
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On May 18, 1870 Talitha Elizabeth Haddock, wife of William H. Haddock, and daughter of Stanley S. Spain, dec’d., sold to Sidney H. Spain, all the interest in property Talitha Elizabeth Haddock would receive from the Will of James T. Spain, dec’d., the Will of D. O. Spain, dec’d., and the Will of Charles H. Spain, dec’d.
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34020
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Mentions seventeen and a half acres, being part of the land Eleazer Ellis bought from the heirs of Othinial Tripp.
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