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32007
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Died on Aug. 1, 1920 in Farmville, NC, Nathan Sanders, highly respected black man, aged between 90 and 100 years of age.
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32008
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Mentions: James Cobb, William May, Thomas Little, John Little, Thomas Sellars, George Walston, John Lee, Mr. Forbes, George Sugg, James Edwards, William Brantley, William Moseley, Daniel Lamb, John Lamb, Absalom Rogers, Amos Atkinson, Robert Grimmer.
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32014
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Alex Ogman was born Sept. 7, 1851 in Johnston Co., NC, a slave of Calvin Ogman. In 1940, Alex had had 19 wives and 40 living children, the oldest age 67 and the youngest 3 years of age.
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32016
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On Jan. 8, 1824, slaves Jacob and Jerry, ran away from Simon Nobles and Shem Tyson of Pitt County, NC.
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32017
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William Leggett (1844-1920) a native of Beaufort County, NC, was one of Farmville, NC oldest citizens the last 19 years of his life.
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32018
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Surnames include: Corbitt, McAfee, Hudson, Brown, Joyner, Hoots, Allen, Bates, Sanders, Isom, Wagoner, Hardin, Moye, Gardner, Jackson, Smith, Cobb, Hedgepeth, Sutton, Lang, Reynolds, Murphey, Wooten, Ward, Baker, Willoughby, Sermons.
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32019
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These papers deal with trying to get a pension. Names mentioned: Mrs. Pherebee Phillips, Curtis Phillips, Joseph Phillips, Willis Lewis, Willie Downs, Rebecca Price, John Downs, William Bowers, John Bowers, Gideon Bynum, Lydia Paramore, Amos Paramore, Mrs. Cunningham, J. Williams, Abraham Hardee, Robert Williams, John Kinsaul, Benjamin Hodges, Lewis Speir, William Speir, James Speir. There is also list of deserters from Craven, Johnston, Dobbs, Martin, Beaufort and Pitt Counties in 1779. The deserters from Pitt County were Josias Hardee, Admiral Haddock, William Mills.
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32020
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This is an article that appeared in the New Bern Daily Journal, May 1, 1891. The names mentioned are: Shadrach Allen, Mrs. William B. Wadsworth, James A. Hanrahan, Mrs. Speight, Mrs. Maggie Nelson, Mrs. James A. Bryan, F. X. Martin, C. C. Clark, Mrs. Susan J. Stanly, James G. Stanly.
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32021
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In Sept. 1908, John B. Hardy, son of Alfred Hardy, robbed Gus Mills and both Hardy’s were arrested.
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32022
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A petition to the NC General Assembly dated Apr. 16, 1780, William Whitfield stated he was infirm, had charge of small children and poor and desired to be discharged from public taxes. Which was granted.
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32023
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About 1830---Samuel Ralston killed David Smith. Mentions: Penny McDuel, H. J. Toole, John H. Burney, James K. Greene, Mr. Nichols. Dec. 1886--Martin Galloway shot and killed John A. Hardee. Mentions: Ned Smith, James H. Spain, W. H. Haddock, Nancy Dawson, N. W. Campbell; In March 1895---Peter Hardee killed his brother, Ben Frank Hardee; On Oct. 6, 1907—James Jefferson killed his brother, Thomas Jefferson.
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32024
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Will of Col. John Hardee, Pitt County 1783, and inventory of his estate. Names include: Simpson, Smith, Kirven, Wilson, Enloe, Herrington, Sheppard, Pope, Gorham, Evans, Spain, Degge); Will of David Smith, Pitt County 1797. Names include: Cannon, Mooring, Nunn, Nelson, Blackledge, Pellon; Will of Aaron Tyson Allen, Pitt County 1838-- Names include: Flake, Thigpen, Beddard; Will of Joseph Braddy, Pitt County 1862--- Names include: Rives, Fleming, Teel.
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32025
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This listing is found in the Eastern Reflector, Greenville, NC, Apr. 17, 1889.
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32026
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Daniel Bible (1805) (Includes Cherry); Whichard Record (1820-1825); David Smith Bible (1807-1987) (Includes James, Daniel, Hardee, Harrington, Kittrell, Corbitt, Starling, Reel, Mauney, Sproles, Joyner, Rountree, Sheppard, Fleming, Haskett, Ringgold); Cherry Bible (1827) (Includes Lanier); Patrick Bible (1830); Ruel Thomas Johnston Willoughby Bible (1866-1933) (Includes Harrell, Warrick, Newsome); Benjamin F. Manning Bible (1832-1926) (Includes Huggins, Forlines, Rouse, Stocks, Loving, McGowan, Freeman, Cole); McGlohon--Ellis Bible (1814-1941) (Includes Blount, Pierce, Jenkins, Moore, Harrington, Roberson, Gurganus, Phillips, Phelps); Browne-Dixon Family Bible (1784-1868) (Includes Godley, Edwards, Harding).
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