NCPI Workmark
Articles in regional publications that pertain to a wide range of North Carolina-related topics.

Search Results


2046 results for "Pitt County Genealogical Quarterly"
Currently viewing results 1456 - 1470
Previous
PAGE OF 137
Next
Record #:
33611
Author(s):
Abstract:
On Aug. 11, 1900, Frank Mills, a one armed Confederate veteran, of Chicod twsp.and a little boy, were attacked by two negro men, Shade Adams and Bob Johnson. Mr. Mills, with amazing presence of mind, was able to best them and cut them both badly with his knife.
Subject(s):
Record #:
33614
Author(s):
Abstract:
These were taken from the marriage index in the Pitt County Court House; transcribed by Elizabeth Ross.
Subject(s):
Record #:
33615
Author(s):
Abstract:
Henry W. Dupree Bible (1861-1941) (includes Brake, Ricks, Summerlin); Joe Stocks Bible Record (1874-1936) (includes Nichols, Tripp, Dunn, Jolly, Joyner, Hoggard, Bailey); James R. Johnson Bible Record (1861-1888) (includes Little, Smith).
Subject(s):
Record #:
33616
Author(s):
Abstract:
Samuel Gerock, b. Oct. 13, 1754 in Lancaster, PA; moved to Baltimore, MD and moved in May 1784 to New Bern, NC.
Subject(s):
Record #:
33617
Author(s):
Abstract:
On Nov. 29, 1850, Asa Shivers of Noxubee, MS sold to William Shivers of Pitt Co., NC, all Asa’s interest in the land of his sister, Margaret Shivers, dec’d. and his father, Shadrick Shivers dec’d.
Subject(s):
Record #:
33618
Author(s):
Abstract:
Jonas Shivers left widow Sarah/Sary and the children were: Jesse Shivers; Levi Rodgers and wife Elizabeth; William Harrell and wife Sarah; David Strickland and wife Nancy; Richard Briley and wife Mary; and Jonas Shivers.
Subject(s):
Record #:
33619
Author(s):
Abstract:
Josiah Barrett employed a teacher and had opened again his academy near Joyner’s Cross Roads.
Subject(s):
Record #:
33620
Author(s):
Abstract:
The first account book (1819-1828) is from Moses Tyson’s Store. The second account book is from Sherrod Tyson’s store (1833-1837). The store clerk sometimes gives relationships in the accounts to differentiate them from others with the same surname.
Subject(s):
Record #:
33621
Author(s):
Abstract:
Thomas Carlton Moore, age 37, d. on Aug. 27, 1937 in Greenville, NC. A former tobacco salesman, he became the head of a gambling racket in Washington, DC.
Subject(s):