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Wayne County, North Carolina

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  • David Peele (1751 - aft.1803)
    DAR Ancestor #: A207142 Paid provision tax of 1780. DAR spouse XX DAR proven Children John m. Patricia Minshew. ____________________________________ From . pp 5-6 Descendants of David Peelle-1...
  • Mary Peele (1754 - aft.1791)
    DAR lists Mary as XX. "unknown." From . pp 5-6 Descendants of David Peelle-1751 1. David6 Peelle (Robert5, Robert4, Robert3, Robert2, Lawrence1) was born 10 Oct 1751 Near Rich Square, Northampton Co....
  • John Peele (c.1791 - 1848)
    From . pp 5-6 Descendants of David Peelle-1751 1. David6 Peelle (Robert5, Robert4, Robert3, Robert2, Lawrence1) was born 10 Oct 1751 Near Rich Square, Northampton Co., NC1, and died Apr 1803 and is bu...
  • Nancy Penelope Floyd (c.1854 - bef.1900)
    Daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Edwards Roberts.

Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Wayne County, North Carolina.

Official Website

Wayne County was established during the American Revolutionary War on November 2, 1779, from the western part of Dobbs County. It was named for "Mad Anthony" Wayne, a general in the war.

Adjacent Counties

Cities, Towns, Townships, Villages & Communities

Brogden | Buck Swamp | Dudley | Elroy | Eureka | Faro | Fork | Fremont | Goldsboro (County Seat) | Grantham | Hood Swamp | Hopewell | Indian Springs | Mar-Mac | Mount Olive | Nahunta | New Hope | Pikeville | Rosewood | Saulston | Seven Springs | Stoney Creek | Walnut Creek

Links

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Nat'l Reg. of Hist. Places