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Beaufort, North Carolina History: Stantons - Early Beaufort NC Settlers
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Beaufort, North Carolina History. Histories and Images from the Past - Compiled by Artist and Researcher Mary Warshaw. Stantons - Early Beaufort NC Settlers. This photo was included in the 1922 William Henry Stanton. Book; Stanton was obviously told it was the "oldest.". Then as the "Jennie Thomas" house, first block. Of Orange Street, the house faced the water and was just. South of the 1827 Hatsell House. Click the image to enlarge. When Henry and Mary Stanton ma d. The first Quaker meeting in Carteret...
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. . . More Beaufort, North Carolina History: Early 18th Century Farnifold Green Homestead
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More Beaufort, North Carolina History. An Expansion Site for Discoveries, Histories and Other Things Beaufort - Compiled by Mary Warshaw. Early 18th Century Farnifold Green Homestead. Part of 1707 Land Grant North of the Neuse. 1676 Map noted "Green's Land". Of Farnifold Green's Family. In July of 1653, Farnifold's grandfather, Roger Green (1620-1671) was granted land on “Roanoke river and the land lying upon the south side of Choan river and the ranches thereof…”. Came to North Carolina. In 1714, Indian...
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. . . More Beaufort, North Carolina History: Carteret County during the Revolutionary Period
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More Beaufort, North Carolina History. An Expansion Site for Discoveries, Histories and Other Things Beaufort - Compiled by Mary Warshaw. Carteret County during the Revolutionary Period. By Jean B. Kell. For the best account of the times, this narrative has been transcribed in full from the “author’s presentation copy” 1975:. Carteret County during the American Revolution 1765-1785. Illustrations were scanned from the book.). Site of "Muster Field" - Map by Giles Willis. The first record of activity grow...
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. . . More Beaufort, North Carolina History: Beaufort During the Revolution
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More Beaufort, North Carolina History. An Expansion Site for Discoveries, Histories and Other Things Beaufort - Compiled by Mary Warshaw. Beaufort During the Revolution. A portion of 1775 map by Mouzon and others. Click image to enlarge. 8220;Beaufort – The County Seat of Carteret County”. By Jean B. Kell. Carteret County During the American Revolution 1765-1785. Era Press, Greenville, NC - 1975. In the North Carolina Gazette. We find in documents the names of masters of the vessels: Chadwicks, Fulfords,...
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. . . More Beaufort, North Carolina History: How Gallant's Point and Gallant's Channel Got Their Names
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More Beaufort, North Carolina History. An Expansion Site for Discoveries, Histories and Other Things Beaufort - Compiled by Mary Warshaw. How Gallant's Point and Gallant's Channel Got Their Names. 1709 Map by John Lawson. North of Albemarle Sound. John Galland and his sister Penelope were the step children of Governor Charles Eden. (Originally the name was most likely spelled Golland.). John’s sister Penelope Galland (1695-1750) married four times. 1 Penelope married William Maule about 1710. Maule w...
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Ann Leone Morton: Stantons & Bordens on the Newport River
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Miss Annie" Morton - a name synonymous with service. This site is a documentation of what we know about her life, her contributions and her ancestry. Stantons and Bordens on the Newport River. The Geo. L. Morton Co., Manufacturers of Spirits Turpentine, Rosin, Pitch. Wilmington, North Carolina about 1888. Core Sound. Benjamin was the g-g-g grandson of Henry Stanton 1688 who came to the area with the Bordens and other Quakers from. They had mills and boatbuilding facilities on both sides of the. And began...
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Ann Leone Morton: 1790 Census - Mortons and Stantons
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Miss Annie" Morton - a name synonymous with service. This site is a documentation of what we know about her life, her contributions and her ancestry. 1790 Census - Mortons and Stantons. Included on this 1790 census are:. Benjamin, John, Owen, William Stanton and Joe Pie Stanton. Ann W Morton and Joseph Morton. Beaufort, North Carolina History. 1902 Article: Washburn Seminary, Beaufort, NC. Stantons - Early Beaufort, NC Settlers. PORCHSCAPES - The Colors of Beaufort, North Carolina.
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Ann Leone Morton: Minnie M. Stanton - Orphanage 1880
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Miss Annie" Morton - a name synonymous with service. This site is a documentation of what we know about her life, her contributions and her ancestry. Minnie M. Stanton - Orphanage 1880. Masonic Orphanage Asylum built in 1855 -. An 1870 census shows Minnie Stanton's mother, Josephine 41 as head of household with 6 children; Minnie is 3 . The 1880 census. Shows Miss Annie Morton's mother-to-be Minnie Stanton 12 at the Orphanage Asylum in. Beaufort, North Carolina History. View my complete profile.
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. . . More Beaufort, North Carolina History: Col. Joseph Bell of Carteret County
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More Beaufort, North Carolina History. An Expansion Site for Discoveries, Histories and Other Things Beaufort - Compiled by Mary Warshaw. Col Joseph Bell of Carteret County. Colonel Joseph Bell of Carteret County. And Some of His Descendants. Transcribed as written ). Mary “Polly” Thompson. F amily Photo - ancestry.com). Son of Caleb Bell 1731-1811. G -son of Jose ph 1695-1777. Family P hoto - ancestry.com). Marybelle Delamar, Raleigh, North Carolina 1946. See Will of Joseph Bell below. P 76), and named ...
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. . . More Beaufort, North Carolina History: James Davis (1780-1861) - Builder of Beaufort Houses
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More Beaufort, North Carolina History. An Expansion Site for Discoveries, Histories and Other Things Beaufort - Compiled by Mary Warshaw. James Davis (1780-1861) - Builder of Beaufort Houses. Carpenter, Brick Mason and Cabinetmaker. Builder of the Duncan House and Many Other Beaufort Homes. This Davis family came from England to Virginia,. Then to Davis Island, Core Creek, and Beaufort. Click images to enlarge. James Davis and his Ancestors. Davis had sued Robert Cox in Perquimans County after Cox had ac...