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Samuel Curtis
M, b. circa 1720, d. between 1775 and 1779
Birth* Samuel Curtis was born circa 1720 at America/England; there w...
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Biography
Curtis-13735 created 27 Jun 2020 | Last modified 5 May 2023
Samuel Curtis
M, b. circa 1720, d. between 1775 and 1779
Birth* Samuel Curtis was born circa 1720 at America/England; there w...
10/25/2023
Christian Huffman who was held a prisoner by Lord Cornwallis during the Battle of Guilford Courthouse (March 15, 1781). This Christian Huffman came to America when a boy, and was bound to a master to p...
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Christian Huffman who was held a prisoner by Lord Cornwallis during the Battle of Guilford Courthouse (March 15, 1781). This Christian Huffman came to America when a boy, and was bound to a master to p...
10/17/2022
Biography Jeremiah Field, Sr. was born in 1730 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. His parents were William Field and Elizabeth Jane Field .
Jeremiah married Mary Field . Together they had the followi...
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Biography Jeremiah Field, Sr. was born in 1730 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. His parents were William Field and Elizabeth Jane Field .
Jeremiah married Mary Field . Together they had the followi...
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Light On Rev. George Micklejohn (ca.1717 – ca. 1818): Mr. Hugh Conway Browning, following a lead in a sketch of Reverend Micklejohn. Written by Dr. Lawrence F. London, found and transcribed the Revolut...
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Light On Rev. George Micklejohn (ca.1717 – ca. 1818): Mr. Hugh Conway Browning, following a lead in a sketch of Reverend Micklejohn. Written by Dr. Lawrence F. London, found and transcribed the Revolut...
5/25/2020
William Lea* Birth: Circa 1714 - St Stephen's Par, King Queen, Virginia* Death: Aug 3 1803 - Person Co., NC* Parents: John Lea, Anne Taylor==brief biography==From Rose, Ben Lacy and Satterfield III, Pr...
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William Lea* Birth: Circa 1714 - St Stephen's Par, King Queen, Virginia* Death: Aug 3 1803 - Person Co., NC* Parents: John Lea, Anne Taylor==brief biography==From Rose, Ben Lacy and Satterfield III, Pr...
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Howell, "poet of the Regulators," moved to North Carolina from New Jersey, probably in the early 1760s. He settled first in present Chatham County, then moved about 1768 to what is now Randolph County....
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Howell, "poet of the Regulators," moved to North Carolina from New Jersey, probably in the early 1760s. He settled first in present Chatham County, then moved about 1768 to what is now Randolph County....
5/3/2020
Howard, Loyalist and chief justice of North Carolina, was born either in England or in New England (authorities disagree) but grew up in Rhode Island where his father, Martin, Sr., was admitted as a fr...
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Howard, Loyalist and chief justice of North Carolina, was born either in England or in New England (authorities disagree) but grew up in Rhode Island where his father, Martin, Sr., was admitted as a fr...
5/2/2020
Col Philemon Hawkins, Jr BIRTH 28 Sep 1717 Charles City County, Virginia, USA DEATH 10 Sep 1801 (aged 83) Warren County, North Carolina, USA BURIAL Hawkins Cemetery Warrenton, Warren County, North Car...
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Col Philemon Hawkins, Jr BIRTH 28 Sep 1717 Charles City County, Virginia, USA DEATH 10 Sep 1801 (aged 83) Warren County, North Carolina, USA BURIAL Hawkins Cemetery Warrenton, Warren County, North Car...
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Philemon Hawkins, Sr BIRTH 23 Dec 1752 Franklin County, North Carolina, USA DEATH 27 Jan 1833 (aged 80) Warrenton, Warren County, North Carolina, USA BURIAL Hawkins-Carroll Family Cemetery Middleburg,...
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Philemon Hawkins, Sr BIRTH 23 Dec 1752 Franklin County, North Carolina, USA DEATH 27 Jan 1833 (aged 80) Warrenton, Warren County, North Carolina, USA BURIAL Hawkins-Carroll Family Cemetery Middleburg,...
4/21/2020
Children of Thomas and Susanna Gray of North Carolina: 1) Thomas, 2) Nathaniel G, 3) John, 4) Eliza, 5) Susanna, 6) Nancy, 7) Lucretia
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Thomas Hart, merchant, public official, and milit...
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Children of Thomas and Susanna Gray of North Carolina: 1) Thomas, 2) Nathaniel G, 3) John, 4) Eliza, 5) Susanna, 6) Nancy, 7) Lucretia
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Thomas Hart, merchant, public official, and milit...
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Family Children of Nathaniel and Sarah Simpson: 1) Nathanel 2) John 3) Simpson 4) Cumberland 5) Richard Green 6) Kezia 7) Susanna 8) Mary Ann 9) Chinoe
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Nathaniel Hart, pioneer, Revolution...
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Family Children of Nathaniel and Sarah Simpson: 1) Nathanel 2) John 3) Simpson 4) Cumberland 5) Richard Green 6) Kezia 7) Susanna 8) Mary Ann 9) Chinoe
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Nathaniel Hart, pioneer, Revolution...
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Bright, Jr., Continental Army officer, colonial planter, legislator, county official, and member of revolutionary provincial congresses of North Carolina, was born about 1734 in Craven Precinct at his ...
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Bright, Jr., Continental Army officer, colonial planter, legislator, county official, and member of revolutionary provincial congresses of North Carolina, was born about 1734 in Craven Precinct at his ...
4/2/2020
Sims, schoolmaster and Regulator spokesman, thrust himself into the limelight with a timely appeal to the agitated people of western North Carolina and then just as suddenly disappeared from the public...
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Sims, schoolmaster and Regulator spokesman, thrust himself into the limelight with a timely appeal to the agitated people of western North Carolina and then just as suddenly disappeared from the public...
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Willcox (or Wilcox), Chatham County iron manufacturer, was born in Concord, Chester County, Pa., the first son of Thomas and Elizabeth Cole Willcox. About 1759 he moved to Cross Creek where he operated...
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Willcox (or Wilcox), Chatham County iron manufacturer, was born in Concord, Chester County, Pa., the first son of Thomas and Elizabeth Cole Willcox. About 1759 he moved to Cross Creek where he operated...
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Major Jack Walker, the shrewd, eccentric pioneer of his family in America, quickly established himself as a popular citizen of the Wilmington, North Carolina area. He early became a colorful figure in ...
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Major Jack Walker, the shrewd, eccentric pioneer of his family in America, quickly established himself as a popular citizen of the Wilmington, North Carolina area. He early became a colorful figure in ...
2/3/2020
A Patriot of the American Revolution for NORTH CAROLINA. DAR Ancestor # A023870
Residence : Craven, North Carolina - 1769
Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy : Apr 17 2019, 5:18:...
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A Patriot of the American Revolution for NORTH CAROLINA. DAR Ancestor # A023870
Residence : Craven, North Carolina - 1769
Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy : Apr 17 2019, 5:18:...
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Clark (August 1741 – 25 December 1792) was an American officer from North Carolina who fought in the American Revolutionary War. Born to parents Thomas Clark and Barbara Murray, he became a brother-in-...
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Clark (August 1741 – 25 December 1792) was an American officer from North Carolina who fought in the American Revolutionary War. Born to parents Thomas Clark and Barbara Murray, he became a brother-in-...
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Griffin, founder of Griffin's Free School at New Bern, one of the first trade schools for poor girls, if not the first, was a native and lifelong resident of Craven County. His father, Solomon Griffin,...
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Griffin, founder of Griffin's Free School at New Bern, one of the first trade schools for poor girls, if not the first, was a native and lifelong resident of Craven County. His father, Solomon Griffin,...
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Treasurer of North Carolina in 1771 and President of the Council of State during the Revolutionary War. Leech, businessman and soldier, was living in New Bern by 1758, when he was an executor of the wi...
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Treasurer of North Carolina in 1771 and President of the Council of State during the Revolutionary War. Leech, businessman and soldier, was living in New Bern by 1758, when he was an executor of the wi...
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James Few the Regulator was hung without trial by British Royal Governor William Tryon, after the battle of Alamance before the Revolutionary War. This act is thought by most historians to be the actua...
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James Few the Regulator was hung without trial by British Royal Governor William Tryon, after the battle of Alamance before the Revolutionary War. This act is thought by most historians to be the actua...
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