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18 results for Pitt County Genealogical Quarterly Vol. XVI Issue No. 3, August 2009
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33066
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Joshua Dinkins, b. ca. 1762; moved from Pitt Co., NC to Anson Co., NC, then moved to Stewart Co., TN and lived in Henry Co., TN by 1832.
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33075
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Edward Salter, Sr. had a Will dated Jan. 6, 1734 and he died on Feb. 1, 1734. He gave land to his daughter, Susannah Salter and to his son, Edward Salter, Jr. The land, known as “Duval Plains,” was granted to Lewis Duvall by Patent dated Apr. 10, 1715 and deeded to his daughter Martha Duvall on Sept. 11, 1728. Martha Duvall sold it to Edward Salter, Sr.
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33076
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John Sparkman had a Will in Gates Co., NC leaving property to his two daughters, Mildred Eure and Susanna Smith. On Nov. 8, 1806, Susanna Smith, of Pitt Co., NC gave her power of attorney to her son, Noah Smith, of Pitt Co., NC. On Nov. 18, 1806, Noah Smith sold his mother’s share to Levy Eure, Whitmel Eure, and Lucresia Beaman, of Gates Co., NC, grandchildren of John Sparkman, decd.
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33077
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Richard Lemuel Butt, b. 1856 in AL, was a son of Richard Lemuel Butt, Sr. and Eliza Charlotte Leonard; and grandson of Alston Butt and Mary Priscilla Ranks, of Meriwether Co., GA, The Butts settled near Tar River, NC from Wales about 1760. Moses Butt, the father of Alston, served in the Revolution and Moses Butt, Jr., served in the War of 1812.
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33078
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Zachariah Henry Nance, b. 1800 in Charles City Co., VA; md. on Sept. 15, 1826 in Halifax Co., NC to Emeline Latham, b. Sept. 10, 1810 in Pitt Co., NC, d. Jan. 24, 1892. They lived in Cumberland Co., NC.
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33079
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Died at Vernon, Lenoir Co., NC at the home of her son-in-law, John C. Washington, Esq., Mrs. Ann Bond, b. Jan. 19, 1784, d. Apr. 18, 1857, widow of Southy Bond, Esq., of Raleigh, NC and third dau. of Col. Henry Cannon, of the Revolution.
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33082
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Md. on Jan. 26, 1900, with a large crowd at the Pitt County Court House, James W. Sutton and Annie Godley, after their marriage license was stolen.
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33084
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Allen Chance, b. Pitt Co., NC, d. ca. 1851/2; md. Sarah Knight. He went to Clay Co., MO with his brother, Robert Chance, in 1833. In 1836, Allen went to Platte Co., MO. Allen had a dau. named Nancy Chance; md. John W. Todd. Allen had a son, Arnold Chance, b. Nov. 20, 1813 in Pitt Co., NC, d. Jan. 3, 1890; md. Nancy Swaney.
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33088
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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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