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22 results for Pitt County Genealogical Quarterly Vol. VI Issue No. 1, February 1999
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31992
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Wyatt Moye Bible (1793-1862) (includes Dancy); James Henry Harris Bible (1811-1976) (includes Nichols, Smith, Hardee); Harmon Hancock Bible (1771-1832) (includes Haddock, Cox, Nobles, May, Waters, Black); Alfred Worthington Bible (1768-1965) (includes Moye, McGowan, Wallace); John Stocks Bible (1789-1870) (includes Hulsey, Philpot, Ledbetter, Hunter, Barton, Casey, Dunnahoo).
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31993
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Married on Mar. 15, 1875 in Wilmington, NC; Henry Haddock and Argent Adams, both of Pitt County.
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31994
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Taken from the Daily Reflector newspaper found on microfilm in the NC Collection, J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC…… Mrs. P. A. Wayne, dau. of Sylvester Cox 1912; Mrs. L. D. McLawhorn, dau. of Skilton Dennis 1912; Miss Harriet Nelson 1912; Mrs. Elmer Harrington, dau. of Ashley Whichard 1911; Benjamin Stox 1911; Mrs. Sarah C. Davenport 1911; Mrs. Malinda Jenkins, dau. of James Whichard 1911; Mrs. Benjamin Smith 1908.
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31995
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The first muster record is dated Nov. 18, 1773 and the second is dated Oct. 12, 1775. Found in the Military Papers, NC Archives.
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31996
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From a letter written in 1913 by Rev. R. W. Stancill about the Knox family of Spartanburg, Randolph Co., Ind., formerly of Pitt Co., NC.
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31997
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This undated letter from John H. Mills, of Honey Hills, SC, describing his Civil War service.
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31998
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Found in various newspapers. The names include Henry Haddock (1882), William Norris (1871), John Cox (1835), Thomas Smith (1858), Silas Everett (1872), J. H. Smith and Abner Slaughter (1893).
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32000
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Will of David Adams, Pitt County, 1846 (includes Chapman, Roach, Smith, Gaskins); Will of James Braddy, Pitt County, 1845.
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32001
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On June 20, 1844, Mrs. David Langley, of near Pactolus, Pitt County, was struck by lightning while walking in her garden.
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32002
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The following are birth and death dates copied from Ed Harrington’s old notebook by J. L. Jackson. Names include: Harrington, Manning, Turnage, McLawhorn, Smith, Peters, Buck, Heath, Johnson, Hines, Jackson, Sumrell, Braxton, Garris, Rogers.
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32003
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On May 4, 1915, K. W. Wainright and Mrs. David Brock, were killed by lightning near Farmville, NC.
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32004
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This case gives the Will of William Haddock, 1821 and deals with Joab Harrington, Zilpha Harrington, Martha Haddock, and Desire Sutton.
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32006
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These are Revolutionary War soldier’s petitions for a pension. Names include: Christopher Morning/Mooring; Godfrey Stancill; Solomon Carr.
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