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33538
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Advertisement by Benjamin Atkinson, administrator of the estates of Benjamin Bell and William Averett, of Pitt County to sell their estates.
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33539
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On June 24, 1890, the Elias Turnage family had a terrible accident in their carriage while crossing the bridge near Hookerton, NC, when the horse became unruly, and they all fell down a steep embankment.
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33540
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Mentions: John C. Moye, Francis Brooks, Hollan Carroll, Edmund Eason, William B. Hardee.
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33541
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On Nov. 15, 1828, David Kight accidently drowned in Swift Creek while duck hunting.
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33543
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Slaves were divided among William John Wilson, Benjamin Jesse Wilson and Frances L. Wilson.
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33545
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Greene County Court Notice of Uzzell Lassiter and others vs. Jesse Lassiter, Nancy Lassiter, James Wiggins and wife Susanna, Jacob Lassiter, Isham Lassiter, Thomas Lassiter and Nathan Lassiter.
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33547
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He talks about troop conditions and being stationed in Greenville; the attempted burning of the bridge at Greenville and the appearance of the country.
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33549
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On Aug. 23, 1884, the teachers of Coxville and Centreville met at Mrs. Mary Smith’s School house, to form a teachers association.
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33551
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In Dec. 1900, John Parker, who was acting as policeman for Falkland, while intoxicated, shot and killed Alex Little.
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33552
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The supposed heirs of Uriah Edwards and John Edwards were to heirs of property in New York worth $267 million. Most of the supposed heirs lived in Craven, Lenoir, Pitt, Greene and Wayne Counties.
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33553
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On July 29, 1902, George Kittrell, an employee of J. E. Fountain & Co., in Falkland, went to investigate the large well that supplied water for the boilers of the mill. George Kittrell was suddenly overcome by gas in the well and immediately died.
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33554
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He talked about Richard Lawrence Tyson and gave an early history of the Tyson’s as he believed. His line started with Matthias Tyson, then Edmund Tyson, then Edmund Tyson II, then Ichabod Tyson, then Benjamin Tyson to him (Benjamin Hawkins Tyson). Benjamin Hawkins Tyson, who would be age 87 on Nov. 27, 1931, gives his Civil War service and states that three years later he was elected Brig. General Commander of the 2nd Brigade NC Division of veterans.
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