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32308
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In May 1836, Benjamin Venters, of Swift Creek, was murdered by a slave.
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32309
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Ellis-McCluer Record (1798-1946) (includes Carmen, Carman, Blount, Boyd); Moye-Darden Bible (1813-1957) (includes Smith, Warren, Speight, Kennedy, Borden); Caleb B. Tripp Bible (1840-1930) (includes Buck, Rowe, Stokes).
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32327
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This article from 1950 talks about Jesse King, colored, grandson of Moses King, a policeman in Greenville, NC in 1890s.
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32329
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Surnames include Forbes Stafford, Shannon, Atkinson, Hines, Coburn, Grimes, Whitehurst, Gurganus, Carson, Speight, Dail, Williams, Meekins, Bland Everett, Avery, Anderson, Joyner, Ewell, Tucker, Williams, Mills, Smith, Tyson.
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32330
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Petition of Charles Butler, 1803. Butler was a Revolutionary War soldier. He sold his warrant to David Adams of Craven Co., NC, who moved West in 1798. He died and left widow Winnifred Adams; Petition of Jesse Nelson, 1803. He was a Revolutionary War soldier; Petition about William Deal, Pitt County, 1792. He was a Revolutionary War soldier; Petition about Joseph Cox, Beaufort County, 1792. Abraham Cox was administrator of estate of Joseph Cox, Revolutionary War soldier; Petition about William Cox, Beaufort County, 1792. Abraham Cox was administrator of estate of William Cox, Revolutionary War soldier; Petition of William Davis, Duplin County, 1791. Davis was a Revolutionary War soldier; Petition of Isaac Brown, Pitt County, 1790. Brown was a Revolutionary War soldier; Petition of Amos Roache, Dobbs County, 1791. Roache was a Revolutionary War soldier; Petition of Malachi Smith, Craven County, 1790. Smith was a Revolutionary War soldier; Petition of Jeremiah Smith, Beaufort County, 1791. Davis was a Revolutionary War soldier.
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32345
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This article from 1950 talks about Jesse King, colored, grandson of Moses King, a policeman in Greenville, NC in 1890s.
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32347
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Surnames include Forbes Stafford, Shannon, Atkinson, Hines, Coburn, Grimes, Whitehurst, Gurganus, Carson, Speight, Dail, Williams, Meekins, Bland Everett, Avery, Anderson, Joyner, Ewell, Tucker, Williams, Mills, Smith, Tyson.
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32348
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Died Oct. 24, 1900, in Winterville, NC, Infant of Rowan Cooper.
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32349
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This letter concerns the family of John Hodges (1792-1880), son of James Hodges and Charity Judkins; m. in 1814 to Sallie Perry (d. 1881), dau. of Harry Perry and Millie Griffin.
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32350
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In 1819, Major Abraham Hardee was jailed for committing perjury about an assault on his son Alfred Hardee. It is mentioned that Scinda Cason was dau. of James Cason.
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32351
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In Oct. 1900, Willie, the eight year old son of L. A. Mayo, took a pistol out of his mother’s dressing table and while playing with the gun, accidently shot himself in the knee.
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32352
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These are two deeds from the missing Pitt County Deed Book FF……. Deed from James Blow to Aaron Joiner, 1832; Mortgage of John Dunsford to Thomas Joiner, 1831.
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