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33626
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Malachi Smith and wife Louisa and Mason Jenkins and wife Mary Ann, sold to William Shivers, all their interest in the land of Margaret Shivers, dec’d. and Shadrick Shivers dec’d.
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33628
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On May 25, 1891, W. G. Stokes, postmaster of Grimesland, was shot by someone concealed in the bushes. A negro boy named Ed Telfair was charged with the crime.
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33631
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This article gives a history of the church. There is a pen and ink drawing of the old church by Roger Kammerer.
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33635
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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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33637
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Jenkins Family Records (1796-1849) (includes Anderson, Frizzle); William and Nansa Hardee Bible Record Scrap (1805-1821); R. K. Hearn Bible Record (1819-1934) (includes Rives); Jonathan Tyson Family Record (1775-1811); Benjamin Shivers Bible Record (1795-1858) (includes Gregory, Elks); Alfred Mizell Bible Record (1839-1886) (includes Harrellson).
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33638
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Benjamin Hinson, of Martin Co., NC, died at Valley Forge. Mentions Jesse Woolard , another Martin County Revolutionary War soldier.
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33639
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On Jan. 30, 1775, Sterling Dupree was in a quarrel with others and he shot his gun. The gun charge accidently hit Ann Johnson , the wife of James Johnson. The injury forced the abortion of the baby she was carrying and Ann’s death.
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