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33246
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In Jan. 1890, W. A. James, a member of the Pitt County Board of Commissioners, left Pitt County and moved to Asheville, NC.
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33248
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Biggs Cox, Sr. married Jennie Harrington, daughter of Joel Harrington, soldier of the Revolution. Biggs Cox, Sr. and Jennie had a son, Biggs Cox, Jr., who married Jutry Jennie Hart, daughter of Barrom and Jennie Hart. Biggs Cox, Jr., and Jutry Jennie Cox had 11 children whose names began with “Z”.
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33249
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[Undated] 1790’s list of men who have killed bears and wolves in Clay Root area of Pitt County. Mentions: Samuel Kite, James Smith, Michael Morse, Jemima Avery, Caleb Smith, Eleanor Buck, Thomas Harding, Sarah A. Stocks, James Galloway, James H. Taft, Joel Williams, Martha A. White, J. E. Tyer.
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33252
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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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33255
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John Joyner Bible (1770-1926) (Includes Allen, Williams, Lang, McMurray, Cutler, Foster, Glasgow, Tuggle, Gay, Quinerly, Harper, Rogers, May, Hines) ; R. L. Worthington Bible (1878-2001) (includes Hardee, Couch, Braxton, Rollins, Waters, Manning, Olive) ; Jesse John Oakley Bible (1832-1912) (Includes Chapman, Parrott, Adams, Cox) ; Caleb Smith Slave Records (1826-1863).
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33256
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Charles Waldron, b. Oct. 31, 1759 in St. Mary’s Co., MD; was living in Lowndes Co., AL in 1833.
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33257
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This cypher book has early weather reports and various notations about John A. Manning, of Martin Co., NC. Also mentions: William A. Whitfield, J. G. Crofton, Ida Roberson, J. R. Edmondson.
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