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33211
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On Dec. 16, 1843, John C. Smith, of Phillips Co., Ark., sold negroes to Marshal Dickinson, which by the Pitt County Court of Equity at March Term 1819 were decreed to the use of Mary Smith, wife of Charles Smith during her life and at her death to her children: Eliza (m. Edward Joyce); Emeline (m. William C. Anderson); and John C. Smith. Edward and Eliza Joyce had already sold their share to Marshal Dickinson.
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33212
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On Oct. 17, 1842, Simon Mills and wife Susannah sold negroes to the Heirs of Charles Smith dec’d., namely: Samuel Smith, Jacob Elks, heirs of Reubin Smith dec’d., heirs of Eliza Elks, dec’d., and Heirs of Winna Mills, dec’d.
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33213
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William Cherry married Laney _____. They had four sons, four daughters, and a grandson. The sons were: Samuel Cherry, Lemuel Cherry, Daniel Cherry, and Darlin Cherry. The daughters were: Peggy Ann Cherry (m. Franklin McGowan); Reseny Cherry (m. Guilford McGowan ); Patience Cherry (m. Isaac Jordan); and Julia Cherry (m. Thomas Williams). The grandson was William I. Cherry.
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33216
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Brothers, J. H. Mills and Calvin Mills, of Black Jack, killed the largest bear ever in Pitt County.
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33217
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The heirs of Henry Mills dec’d. were: Celia Mills, Naisby Mills, Sr., Lewis Mills, William Allen Mills, James H. Mills, Naisby Mills, Jr.
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33218
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Mentions: John G. Rives murdered Theodore Norfleet; Levi Dawson, Sr. and Levi Dawson, Jr. murdered a black man; Frank Bell and Reuben Harris murdered John A. Riley.
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33219
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Mentions: William D. Jones and wife Dicea; Robert E. Turnage and wife Celia; Lydia Joyner; and Eleanor Ruff.
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33221
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On Mar. 20, 1898, Will Carroll and Sallie I. Tripp, of Winterville, were planning a surprise wedding and when they got to the church it was packed.
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33224
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This was a black church in a school house at Haddocks Crossroads, four miles from Ayden, NC.
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33226
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Henry Tripp and Frank Tuten, got into a vicious fight near Rountree’s Church.
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