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33388
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James Hanrahan and Thomas Wetherington were accused of keeping false toll Dishes at their mill and taking this false toll from Matthew Dail and Jesse Stocks.
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33390
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This was part of a narrative written by the noted Pitt County historian, Jesse Lillington Jackson (1874-1969).
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33392
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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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33394
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Spivey Family Records (1794-1873) (includes Ormond, Olds, McCoy, Hill, Hughes, Speight, Harper, Grimsley; Robertson, Williams, Hart, Edwards, Joyner, Stancill, Hartswill, Hines); Irvin Page Bible Record (1823-1861) (includes Keel, Roberson).
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33395
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Britain Jones, b. ca. 1756/1759/1761, d. Apr. 17, 1847; md. in Pitt Co., NC to Rhoda ______, b. ca. 1769, d. Nov. 11, 1854 in the Pitt County Poor House. They had a daughter, Sally Jones, b. ca. 1812 (md. Samuel Boyd).
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33397
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W. H. Eason, was one of nine children of Stephen Eason and Rittie Moore Trice. Stephen Eason, b. in December 1800 in Greene Co., NC, d. 1870 in Carroll Co., TN; md. Rittie Moore Trice (b. 1807 in NC, d. 1879). Stephen Eason moved to Carroll Co., TN in 1832. W. H. Eason md. in December 1877 to Beverly A. Allen (1857-1885).
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33398
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He mentions his son-in-law, Cornelius Tyson; his grandsons Courtney/Cornelius Tyson and Moses Tyson; his nephews John Mills and Naseby Mills; friends Edward Tyson and William Smith; his housekeeper Bridget Kelly. The Will was witnessed by James Charlescraft, Joseph Hardee and John Hardee.
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33399
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On Sept. 1, 1762, Mark Harden and wife Elizabeth of Pitt County (Elizabeth being the widow of Richard Becton dec’d. of Beaufort Co., NC) sold land to Frederick Becton of Craven Co., NC (nephew of Richard Becton). Richard Becton made a Will dated Feb. 13, 1759. Richard Becton lived on land in Craven County (later Pitt County) given to him by his brother, John Becton, dec’d. of Craven Co., NC. [Editors note: the town of Bell-Arthur was developed on the old Becton farm]
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33408
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On Sept. 1, 1762, Mark Harden and wife Elizabeth of Pitt County (Elizabeth being the widow of Richard Becton dec’d. of Beaufort Co., NC) sold land to Frederick Becton of Craven Co., NC (nephew of Richard Becton). Richard Becton made a Will dated Feb. 13, 1759. Richard Becton lived on land in Craven County (later Pitt County) given to him by his brother, John Becton, dec’d. of Craven Co., NC. [Editors note: the town of Bell-Arthur was developed on the old Becton farm]
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33409
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List of land in William Pugh’s District and Capt. Sherwood Hines District being sold for non-payment of taxes.
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33410
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Died on July 5, 1846 in Shelby Co., TN, Joseph Patrick, born on Dec. 15, 1794 in Pitt Co., NC.
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