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15 results for Pitt County Genealogical Quarterly Vol. XX Issue No. 3, August 2013
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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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33570
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John Taylor died in 1825, his Will dated July 23, 1825. He left wife Allifair Taylor, a son Nehemiah Taylor and five daughters: Rebecca Taylor, Delitha Taylor, Milly Taylor, Allifair Taylor and Leisa Taylor. Nehemiah Taylor died intestate without issue. The five daughters are dead by 1866. The heirs wanting partition in 1866 were: Nancy Taylor, Serina Taylor, Amariah Taylor, Clayton H. Taylor, William Bryant and wife Luvisa, Albert Moore and wife Elizabeth, Robert Parker and wife Miranda, William Briley and wife Ethalinda, Leroy M. Whitehurst, Benjamin N. Whitehurst, Louisa Whitehurst, Henry Martin and wife Piety, Marcellus Briley and wife Felicia, Alifair Taylor, Pleasant H. Taylor, John A. Taylor, Benjamin Heath and wife Ann Miranda.
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33572
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Joshua Lovick, of Greene Co., NC was hung on Dec. 18, 1868 for the murder of Miss Lucy Brown, an old lady.
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33574
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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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33580
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In August 1894, James Brewer and Oscar Hathaway, of Belvoir, got into a fight in which fence rails, shovels and brass-knuckles were used.
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33586
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Whitford-Smith-Whitehurst-Spite Family Bible (1732-1804) (includes Giddens, Whitehurst); Clark-Whitford-Bean Bible Record (1756-1837) (includes Dorr, Bracken); The Wynns-Cherry-Barnhill Bible Record (1767-1919) (includes Ward, Bennett, Cherry, Wright, Nored).
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