Martha Mewborn Marble Collection
1768-2001
Manuscript Collection #683- Creator(s)
- Marble, Martha Mewborn; Rouse, Egbert Thomas, Sr.; Mewborn Family
- Physical description
- 2.51 Cubic Feet, 6 archival boxes and 1 oversize folder
- Preferred Citation
- Martha Mewborn Marble Collection (#683), East Carolina Manuscript Collection, J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA.
- Repository
- ECU Manuscript Collection
- Access
- Access to original audiovisual and digital media is restricted. Please contact Special Collections for more information.
Genealogical materials given by Martha Mewborn Marble including Bible records, photographs, notes, legal documents, land records, and clippings concerning families in Greene, Lenoir, Jones, and Pitt counties, North Carolina. Some of the families included are Mewborn, Kilpatrick, Albritton, Pugh, Cannon, Batchelor, Howell, Ormond, Carr, Hardison, Taylor, Sutton, Jackson, Frye, Ham, Hartsfield, Dupree, Faulkner, Rouse, Phillips, Franklin, Joyner, Bryan, Hatch, Cox, McCoy, and Abbott families. Also included are Le-Nea, the first yearbook (1938) for Contentnea High School, Graingers, Lenoir County, North Carolina, autograph books, and a ledger (1888-1892) of Wilbar General Store, Greenville, Pitt County, North Carolina. The Kayaitchess (1924) Vol. 1, published by the students of Kinston High School, Kinston, North Carolina, and the Connecting Link Commencement Issue 1926, published every other week by students of Kinston City Schools under the Supervision of Committee of Teachers have been transferred to the North Carolina Collection and have been catalogued.
Biographical/historical information
Martha Sue Mewborn was born March 17, 1944, to Ronald Earl (Sam) Mewborn, Jr., and Martha Hardison Mewborn of Kinston, North Carolina. She graduated from Atlantic Christian College and worked as an aide to a Georgia Congressman in Washington, DC. There she married Ramon Arando Marble and they had a daughter Margaret Virginia (Ginny) Marble. When her husband retired, they moved to New Bern circa 2005. Martha Marble was a well-known genealogist in eastern North Carolina and helped many other people with their family history research. She died April 23, 2019, in Newport, NC, and was buried in Kinston, NC, at Westview Cemetery.
Sources:
https://www.kahlertfunerals.com/single-post/2019/04/23/Martha-Sue-Mewborn-Marble
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/198574752/martha-sue-marble
Administrative information
Custodial History
April 6, 2020, 0.01 cubic feet; Addition includes Bible records for Ronald Earl Mewborn and Susie Phillips Mewborn of Lenoir County, North Carolina. They were the parents of Martha Sue Mewborn Marble. Donated by Dr. Joe P. Sutton for Martha Mewborn Marble estate.
Source of acquisition
Gift of Martha Mewborn Marble
Gift of Joe P. Sutton
Processing information
Encoded by Apex Data Services
Container List Updated by Ashlyn Racine, June 2023
Copyright notice
Literary rights to specific documents are retained by the authors or their descendants in accordance with U.S. copyright law.
Metadata Rights Declaration
Key terms
Corporate Names
Contentnea High School (Lenoir County, N.C.)--PeriodicalsKinston Community Club--Periodicals
Masonic Mutual Life Association--Finance
Mewborn's Insurance Agency Company--Finance
Wilbar General Store
Topical
General stores--North Carolina--GreenvillePlaces
Craven County (N.C.)--GenealogyGreene County (N.C.)--Genealogy
Jones County (N.C.)--Genealogy
Lenoir County (N.C.)--Genealogy
Pitt County (N.C.)--Genealogy