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31920
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Edwards Bible (1841-1912) (includes Galloway, Hardy, Dixon, Buck, Dixon); Hardee Stokes Bible (1808-1924) (includes Mills, Henderson, Mills, Cox, Smith); Jesse T. Davis Bible (1829-1997) (includes Cox, Wingate, Stocks, Jones, Mallison, Whittington, Simpson, McCrary, Bryson).
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31921
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In 1899, Elias McLawhorn, of Ayden, NC, shot Jim Moore, over being beat up by Moore’s family.
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31922
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Festel L. Brown (1845-1918) md. Sarah Ward. From an obituary found in The Watchtower, Vol. XLV, No. 15, Robersonville, NC, Feb. 6, 1918.
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31923
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Jeffrey Meeks found and old algebra book published in 1869 in a flea market. Inside the front cover was the name Lou M. Phillips, Jan. 18, 1870. On the left inside cover were the names of John Phillips and Mary A. Phillips and apparently their children and their ages. [includes Boner)
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31924
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Elder Josiah Nelson (1817-1872) son of Caleb and Elizabeth Nelson. Found in the Minutes of the Contentnea Primitive Baptist Association, located in the Heritage Room of Lenoir Community College.
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31925
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Britannie Nelson (1812-1899) md. McGilbry Nelson; Lucretia James (1821-1899) md. Matthew James.
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31926
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The following are 10 cemetery records contributed by William B. Kittrell.
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31927
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The following are cemetery records for cemeteries on Weyerhauser Land contributed by Stephen Mills.
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31928
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This is a list of Non-Native Pitt Countians in other counties as found in the 1870 Pitt County Census, contributed by Levis Allen Churchill.
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31929
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List of Civil War veterans from Pitt County receiving their pension in 1896.
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31930
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Surnames include: Knox, Nobles, Johnson, Herrington, Jackson, Stocks Heard, Gardner, Chestnutt, Dixon, Crowder, Robins, Joyner, Griffin, Witherington, Smith, Hardee, Rollins, Well, Mooring, Cade, Peters, Carter, Moore, Briley, Gray, Ayers, Ausbon, Heath, Coffield, Hunter.
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31931
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Mentions wife Aleph and children: daughters Mary Gray, Sally James, Elizabeth Manning, Julia Ann Rollins, Lidea Rollins, Eliza Briley and Tebitha Barnhill; sons Charles Rollins, Reuben C. Rollins, and John S. Rollins.
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31932
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In 1852, Henry Sheppard, Clerk of Court stated that there were no marriage bonds in the Court House previous to 1796. He found a marriage bond for William Spain and Nancy Church, dated Feb. 15, 1797.
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31933
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On Oct. 29, 1787 in Burke Co., GA, a deposition was taken of Israel Joyner concerning a court case between George Moye and Benjamin Barrow. Joyner said he was in Pitt County, NC in January 1787, getting ready to leave for Georgia, when Benjamin Barrow told him he shot and killed Moye’s mare. On June 7, 1782, In Pitt County, Jonathan Jolly, gave a deposition that George Moye’s horses had destroyed his wheat field.
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