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  1. 1 day ago · Abraham Kornegay (Jones County) to James Cremer (Beaufort County), 1787 Elisha Morris to Levi Nelson, 1798 (Beaufort County, NC) then transferred to John Williams Mapping Craven County with Edwin Averette – How to map your ancestors deeds and grants, and why you should!

  2. 3 days ago · Private Theophilus Weeks, R.S. born October 21, 1760 and died July 20, 1839. Son of Silas Weeks and Zillar Lillah Hunter. Husband of Ann O'Steen. Theophilus Weeks, like his father was a soldier of the American Revolution. He was born in Carteret County, North Carolina on 21 October, 1760. He died 20 July, 1839 near Alligator Settlement (now ...

  3. 3 days ago · Union County cemeteries, 1710-1914 ; and, Roster of Confederate and Revolutionary soldiers / compiled and edited by Clara Laney ; assisted by North Carolina Historical Survey Call Number: F262.U5 L36 1958

  4. 4 days ago · My North Carolina Genealogy Records for Pitt County Chronicling America (from the Library of Congress) Treasures (a searchable online exhibit of documents at the NC State Archives & Library)

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  5. 1 day ago · Burgwyn and his troops took part in the conflict at Rawle’s Mill, Martin County, in November 1862, at the Second Battle of New Bern in February, and at Blount’s Creek in Beaufort County in April. From there, Burgwyn and the 26th NC, which by now was in Gen. Pettigrew’s Brigade, Heth’s Division, Hill’s third corps, were transferred from the “seat of war in North Carolina” to the ...

  6. 5 days ago · Bringing the world's most popular consumer online genealogy resource to your library. Braswell Memorial Library partners with the North Carolina Digital Heritage Center to digitize our local history materials and make them available online.

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  8. 1 day ago · Genealogical research consists of a limitless number of materials. Examples are court records, newspapers, census records, birth/death certificates, land deeds, and more. We can never get our fill of them.

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