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33555
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On July 15, 1850 in Lenoir Co., NC, John Tillman shot and killed his uncle, Joseph Tillman.
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33556
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Jesse L. Jackson spoke of early schools in Craven and Pitt Counties; Frank E. Brooks gives a history of Greenville in the 1880/90’s; and Mrs. Pearl Johnston gives a history of Farmville and the post office in the 1890’s.
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33559
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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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33561
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Josephus Smith Family Bible (1809-1839) (includes Patrick); William Ross Bible Record (1731-1801) (includes Griffin); J. D. Manning Bible Records (1800-1880) (includes Hall, Hand, Craig, Young, Baylor, Hoagg); Noah Beaman Bible Records (1795-1920) (includes Brand, Moore, Jones, Fields, Parker, Joyner, Parker).
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33562
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Hugh Pugh Jerrald, b. ca. 1749-50 (age 74/75 in 1824); md. ______, b. ca. 1774 (age 50 in 1824); and two sons and one daughter.
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33565
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Nathaniel Nobles heirs were: Sarah Harris; Drury Nobles; Thewly Congleton; Benjamin Nobles; Lydia Rollins; Joshua Nobles; Susanna Nobles; Nathaniel Nobles; Mary Nobles; Elizabeth Nobles; Rebecca Moore; Shadrack Nobles.
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33566
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Mentions that L. W. Lawrence was witness to the hanging of Mary Hanrahan, slave of Walter Hanrahan, of Hanrahan Quarters (Bell’s Fork). Also mentions a hanging tree at the old Court House at Col. John Hardee’s house. Mentions a negro woman named Rose who was publically burned at the Court House for the murder of her mistress.
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33567
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Mentions wife Margaret; sons Joseph J. Nobles and Simon E. Nobles; daughters unnamed; granddaughter Martha Frances Sutton.
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