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From: ILVPCB@aol.com
To: skunk@coastalnet.com
Date: Saturday, January 23, 1999 9:55 PM
Subject: pamlico query
>BRINSON, HIRAM AUGUSTUS & JULIA BANKS BRINSON - I am looking for a picture
>(that i can make a copy of) of the Brinson Family or at least of Hiram and
>Julia. The children born to this family were: David Arthur; George
>Augustus;Henry Vance; **Wilbur Guy; Mamie Mayfield; Myrtle Bell; Effie
Dean;
>Maggie Lillian; Leona. Please re
I am looking for information regarding Arthur Rice (born mid-1800's
approximately). He apparently married a Laughinghouse and they produced a
daughter born in the 1890's, Leona Victoria Rice Morris. (I do not know
Laughinghouse's first name). I believe that Arthur Rice was from Lowland.
Leona married Charles Andrew Morris of Mesic, NC and they had five
children: Hugh A. Morris, Ruth Morris (married Gerald Harris of Lowland),
Helen Mae Morris (married Dean Witty), Charles Hughes Morris and Blanche
Morri
>Greetings,
>With all the recent discussion of migration routes, I thought a few visual
aids
>might be a help. I put a few maps up at "http://ncnatural.com/maps/
>
>Of the four in that directory, probably the best ones are "1820roads.jpg",
>"paths&towns.jpg" and "ethnic.jpg". They're all pretty large files because
I
>wanted to retain the detail. "1820roads.jpg" shows the main routes of
travel in
>eastern America along with areas of settlement to 1820. "paths&towns.jpg"
shows
>most of the Indian towns, whit
Hi, I have forwarded your message on to the Hyde List and the Pamlico list.
Maybe one of the subscribers will have some info for you. Also maybe you
should consider subscribing to both list yourself.
Send the word subscribe to nchyde-l-request@rootsweb.com and to
ncpamlic-l-request@rootsweb.com
If you will pose a query for me to place on the Pamlico county page, I will
post it for you. Maybe someone related to you will see it.
good luck, diane
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From: DCSCOTT103@aol.com
List members:
This is another P E E D research tool that I thought might be helpful for
those of you with PEED connections in this area.
Regards, Rae Jean
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Researching Bland, Caton, Evett, Lane,
Peed, Rowe or Warren in Beaufort County,
North Carolina and surrounding areas.
_____________________________________________________________
:EMail sent from Cliff Shaw of GenForum to Rae Jean Hay on 29 Jan 1999:
:Thank you very much for recommending Peed for inclusion in
Just passing this along.
diane
Subject: [NCHYDE-L] FWD: Coastal Fisheries
>Folks,
>
>I am forwarding this for Charles Heath, who has been working on the
>archeological digs on Hatteras. While not strictly a genealogical
>query, anything which enlightens us as to our ancestors ways of life is
>of interest. So, if you have any historic documents or family
>information, please reply directly to Mr. Heath, who's email address is
>below.
>
>John
>
>= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
>
>John,
>
>I am looking f
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From: william r ireland
To: ncpamlic-L@rootsweb.com
Date: Wednesday, December 16, 1998 7:32 AM
Subject: {not a subscriber} PAMLICO QUERY
>IRELAND, Looking for Amos Ireland and wife Dalilah Margaret ? who were
>listed in the 1850 census as being 45 and 40. Their children were Noah 19,
>WILLIAM 17, AMOS 10, Joseph8, Abel 6, Noah 19,. Thank you, please e-mail.
> Thank you
> Mar
HI
I have some names from the above cemetery. If you would kike information
about any of these names please use the above subject and my email address no
the lists
Tingle ,Riggs ,Ireland, Livermore,Hunnings, Lee, Edwards, Harris, Lane,
Bennett, Banks,Dees,Carmady, Cannon, Buck, Brinson, Hardison, Jacowski, Toler
Squires,Sikes,Midyette, Armstrong,Hobbs,Douty,Rowe,
Sawyer,Grey,Martin,Millison,Dowty
Good luck
Yvonne
TO: Yvonne
From: Alice Keeney
Subject: Some names from Grantsboro Cemetery Pamlico County NC
Date: Tuesday, January 12, 1999 3:00 PM
Dear Yvonne,
Please send me information on the Riggs and the Harris names in the
Grantsboro Cemetery. Thank you so much for your assistance.
Alice Keeney
PO Box 157
Engelhard, NC 27824
(W) 252 926 - 2655
hydecopl@beachlink.com
or
akeeney3@beachlink.com
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> From: Kittybon@aol.com
> To: NCPAMLIC-L@rootsweb.com
> Subject: Some names from Grantsboro Cemetery Paml
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From: diane k
To: ncpamlic@rootsweb.com
Date: Sunday, January 10, 1999 8:05 PM
Subject: craven county
>Would anyone like to adopt Craven county from the USGenWeb Project?
>
>I understand that Pamlico was made from Craven and Beaufort.
>If you are interested, please write to me.
>
>diane
>
does anyone have time to search one more data base?
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From: Dennis & Barb
Date: Sunday, January 10, 1999 6:22 PM
Subject
Would anyone like to submit to this website?
diane
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From: Randy Godfrey
To: NCGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com
Date: Friday, January 08, 1999 12:08 AM
Subject: [NCGENWEB-L] NC WWII GenWeb page
Hello Fellow NC CC's;
> I am the Coordinator for the N.C. Military Project, W.W.II page. I
>have a memorial page in this site which I hope to list all the persons
>from NC who died in W.W.II. I would like to list these by county. I
>have a listing of these people from my cou
I am beginning research on the following names in Pamlico County:
Joseph P. Morris (born approx. 1853)
Sarah Riggs Morris (born approx. 1858)
Jesse Riggs (Sarah's father)
Arthur Rice (born mid 1800's)
I am interested in any notes on the Credle (Black Family), if any in your
Great Grandmother's bible. You have pointed me to some interesting sites.
Thank you
Ray Credle
credler@erols.com
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From: teresaortega@excite.com
To: NCPAMLIC-L@rootsweb.com
Date: Thursday, December 10, 1998 12:07 PM
Subject: Re: Credle Family Research
>I KEEP A NOTE ON YOUR CREDLE'S IN PAMLICO AND SEE WHAT I CAN FIND FOR YOU.
>I HAVE A FEW PAMLICO THINGS H
DAVIS- I am seeking information of the family of Richard Davis of
Pamlico County, NC. His wife was Mary Amanda Davis and they had 7
children -- Hannah DAVIS Moye (my g-grandmother), Sampson Davis, Richard
Davis Jr., Fred Davis, Mary Jane DAVIS Whitfield, Anna DAVIS Spruill,
and Amanda DAVIS Valentine. If anyone has information on black families
in Pamlico, especially above, I will be most grateful for any leads.
-Kenneth L. Whitehurst - ken.whitehurst@alumni.duke.edu 1/18/99