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Record #:
32700
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Clary Salter’s petition to the General Assembly for money to pay for different people doing public duty crossing her ferry.
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32701
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This was a petition of Craven County citizens (in the Clay Root and Grifton area of Pitt County) against annexation to Pitt County; which was done in 1786. This is a large list of citizens.
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32707
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Thomas Allen (son of Joseph Allen) died in Lenoir Co., NC in 1796, leavin g 4 brothers and 2 sisters: Laney Allen (md. Sacker Dubberly); John Allen, of Lenoir Co.; Joseph Allen , of Lenoir Co.; Shade Allen, of Guilford Co.; Benjamin Allen, of Guilford Co., Gatsey Allen (m. Archibald Adams). Sacker and Laney Dubberly had Allen Dubberly and Elizabeth Dubberly (m. Leonard Loftin). Gatsey and Archibald Adams had Patsy Adams and Craven Adams.
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32708
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Will of James W. Dupree, 1887; Will of Marcellus Moore, 1887 (includes Murphy, Quinerly); Will of Helen Bergeron , 1887 (includes Dilda, Wallace); Will of Mary A. E. May, 1881 (includes Lewis, Keel, Parrott); Will of John W. Nelson, 1882 (includes Edmundson, Beverly, Whichard); Will of Barnes Bland, 1887 (includes Hines, McLawhorn); Will of Lottie Skinner, wife of Harry Skinner of Greenville, 1888 (includes Monterio); Will of Thomas Hill, 1885 (includes Nobles); Will of Harmon Matthews, 1881; Will of Rosina Pittman of Halifax County, 1885; Will of Anna C. Johnson, 1884 (includes Knox, Worthington); Will of R. A. Bynum, 1888 (includes Tugwell, Higgs, Boyce); Will of Sidney Hellen, 1882; Will of Hardy Johnson, 1875; Will of Mary S. Delaney, 1875 (includes Kennedy); Will of Sallie Smith, 1885 (includes Boyd); Will of Washington Smith, 1888 (includes Burney); Will of Amos Evans, 1888; Will of Elvira L. O’Hagan, 1878; Will of James E. Edwards, 1882 (includes Mills); Will of Irene Forbes, 1888 (includes Hardee, Dudley); Will of Sallie Harris, 1888 (includes Leggett, Tripp, Smith); Will of Henrietta Fleming, 1882 (includes Lewis, Pollard); Will of James Brooks, 1889 (includes Frizzle, Cobb, Taylor); Will of Tillman R. Cherry, 1890; Will of Sallie E. Vick, 1885 (includes Cherry); Will of Harriet Ann Yellowley, 1885; Will of Harriet Rogers, 1890 (includes Congleton); Will of Elmina Rives, 1889 (includes Whichard); Will of Benjamin Evans, 1871; Will of Bathsheba Hopkins, 1888 (includes Knight, Harper, Porter); Will of Featherstone Spain, 1881 (includes Pollard, Owens, Briley, Morris); Will of Elizabeth Thomas, 1889 (includes Norris); Will of John Langley, 1881.
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32709
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These were taken from the marriage index in the Pitt County Court House; transcribed by Elizabeth Ross.
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32710
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On Oct. 12, 1888, Halsey Branch and Bud Venters beat Calvin Cox with a plank and a stick and Cox died from his injuries.
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32711
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John Butler by Will dated 1799, left property to his wife and two daughters, Elizabeth and Mary. Mary died intestate and Elizabeth died in 1810 with two illegitimate children.
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32712
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William Taylor Record (1798-1849); Briley Record (1833-1837); Samuel S. Smith Bible Record (1817-1967) (includes Worthington, Ward, Averett, Gaskins, Wilson, Heath, Franks, McCaffety); Robert Worthington Bible Record (1808-1880) (includes Kittrell, Nelson); Jonathan Perkins Record (1787-1810) slave record.
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32713
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Surnames include Franklin, White, Galloway, Taylor, Tyson, Sheffield, Coward, Sutton.
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32714
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In June 1840, Edwin Gorham, Esq., of Tranter’s Creek District, owned a slave named Boston, who was 107 years old. He served in the Army in the Revolution as a servant to Major McClure.