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Beaufort County, North Carolina: Surnames
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The Aldridge Family
Descendants of Nathan Asby
Visiting The Past includes Bennett
Visiting The Past includes Bland
Rod Dav4is Genealogy includes Blount
John Gray Blount 1752-1833 Merchant & land speculator. Shipping interests across eastern N.C.; also invested in western N.C. land. Home stood here (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Bond Heritage
Civil War service of Joseph P. Brownlow (Source: Cracker Barrel)
The Burneys from North Carolina Free GEDCOM, for fee book
C. C. Cambreleng Congressman from New York, 1821-39; House leader for Jackson & Van Buren; minister to Russia; merchant. Was born in this town, 1786 (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Visiting The Past includes Caton
Visiting The Past includes Corprew
Josephus Daniels Secretary of the Navy, 1913-21; Ambassador to Mexico; editor; author. Birthplace stood here (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
The Delamar Family (Source: Wayback Machine)
DeMille Family Home of motion picture producer Cecil B. DeMille & his father, playwright Henry C. DeMille, stood five blocks west (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Dr. Susan Dimock Native of Washington, Zurich graduate, head of a Boston hospital, 1st woman member N.C. Medical Society, 1872. Her girlhood home was here (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Visiting The Past includes Dowty
Duncan in Beaufort Co. NC (Source: Duncan Research Files)
The Whole Darn Family includes Bryan, Edwards, Hill, Jones, Moore, Rowe, Warren, Waters, Woolard
Edwards Marriages (Source: Wayback Machine)
As I Have Been Told includes Eivens
Elkins Family
Historical Southern Families, Volume III includes The Evans Family of Beaufort, Pitt and Edgecombe Counties, North Carolina (Source: Explore Ancestry for free) ($)
Visiting The Past includes Evett
Daniel G. Fowle Governor, 1889-91, state Adjutant General, 1863, Confederate officer, superior court judge, state legislator. His home stood here (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Descendants of Arthur Freeman
Christopher Gale ca. 1679-1735 Chief Justice of colony of North Carolina, 1712. Lived nearby at "Kirby Grange," his plantation (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
John Garzia ca. 1690-1744 Anglican minister, born in Spain. Served parish, 1733-1744, in spite of difficulties inherent to life in colonial N.C (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Musselman & Harris Genealogy and Family History
Pigman-Avery Genealogy includes Hays
The Whole Darn Family includes Bryan, Edwards, Hill, Jones, Moore, Rowe, Warren, Waters, Woolard
Visiting The Past includes Hudnell
Biography of Christian Isler (Source: USGenWeb North Carolina Archives)
Jackson Family Wills (Source: The USF Africana Heritage Project)
Visiting The Past includes Jones
The Whole Darn Family includes Bryan, Edwards, Hill, Jones, Moore, Rowe, Warren, Waters, Woolard
Washington, North Carolina Fire Jul 1911 William Kear lost property (Source: GenDisasters)
Visiting The Past includes Lane
John Laughinghouse pension, 1845 (Source: Betty Camin's Home Page)
Descendants of Thomas Lee
Lee Family
The Waters and Lilley Families of Beaufort County, NC (Source: Family Tree Maker User Home Pages)
Washington, North Carolina Fire Jul 1911 Dr. L. H. Mann lost property (Source: GenDisasters)
Palmer-Marsh House (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
The Family of William McGowan, Sr. (c1708-1782)
Biography of William James McKay The Presbyterian Ministerial Directory, 1898 (Source: Google Books)
Mills (Source: The Gene Pool)
Biography of Barzilli H. Mixson (Source: USGenWeb Alabama Archives)
Piecing History Pedigree Reverse-Timeline Roberts, Moore, Slaughter, Pasley and Garrison
The Whole Darn Family includes Bryan, Edwards, Hill, Jones, Moore, Rowe, Warren, Waters, Woolard
Washington, North Carolina Fire Jul 1911 George O. and Charles L Morton, W. B. Morton lost property (Source: GenDisasters)
Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of the American Revolution includes Robert Palmer (Source: Explore Ancestry for free) ($)
Palmer-Marsh House (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Biography of H. Z. Parker (Source: USGenWeb Alabama Archives)
Biography of Charles M. Payne The Presbyterian Ministerial Directory, 1898 (Source: Google Books)
Visiting The Past includes Peed
Biography of Robert Payne Pell The Presbyterian Ministerial Directory, 1898 (Source: Google Books)
Biography of the Respess/Bryan Family (Source: USGenWeb Georgia Archives)
Descendants of Thomcoe Roberson/Robinson/Robason
Descendants of Thomcoe Roberson/Robinson/Robason
Descendants of Thomcoe Roberson/Robinson/Robason
Matthew Rowan Acting governor, 1753-54. Councilor, assemblyman, and Surveyor-General. Merchant in the Irish trade. His home was here (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Visiting The Past includes Rowe
The Whole Darn Family includes Bryan, Edwards, Hill, Jones, Moore, Rowe, Warren, Waters, Woolard
Visiting The Past includes Scott
Sellers Family Genealogy in Bath County
Sellers Family Genealogy in Beaufort County
Tawsha's Genealogy Page includes Brinkley, Bunch, Blue, Todd, New, Singleton, Smoot, Allen, Huckabee, Hubbard, Cuellar, Kays, Vestal, Goodson, Hankins, McCurdy, Carey, Mitchell, Phillips and Womack
Singleton (Source: The Gene Pool)
Sirmon Family
John H. Small 1858-1946 Congressman, 1899-1921. Chair, Cmte. on Rivers & Harbors; champion of Intracoastal Waterway. Home stood 40 yds. E (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Washington, NC and a story on growing up there by William E. Sparrow, Sr.
Descendants of Sir William Stanton (Source: Wayback Machine)
Alexander Stewart Anglican minister to N.C., 1753-71. Served parish of St. Thomas & as chaplain to Gov. Arthur Dobbs. Erected first glebe house on record in the colony (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Visiting The Past includes Stilley
Edward Teach Notorious pirate called "Blackbeard." Lived in Bath while Charles Eden was governor. Killed at Ocracoke, 1718 (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Descendants of Thomas Tilghman (Source: Wayback Machine)
John F. Tompkins Agricultural reformer, a founder of the State Fair, published and edited the "Farmer's Journal," 1852-53, in Bath. This was his home (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Visiting The Past includes Tuten
Tyson Family History (Source: Wayback Machine)
Visiting The Past includes Walker
Visiting The Past includes Warren
The Whole Darn Family includes Bryan, Edwards, Hill, Jones, Moore, Rowe, Warren, Waters, Woolard
Lindsay C. Warren 1889-1976 U.S. Comptroller General, 1940-54; Member, U.S. House, 1925-40. Sponsor, Cape Hatteras National Seashore Act. Lived here (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Washington, NC and a story on growing up there by William E. Sparrow, Sr.
The Waters and Lilley Families of Beaufort County, NC (Source: Family Tree Maker User Home Pages)
The Whole Darn Family includes Bryan, Edwards, Hill, Jones, Moore, Rowe, Warren, Waters, Woolard
Whealton Family Tree
Descendants of Richard Woolard
The Whole Darn Family includes Bryan, Edwards, Hill, Jones, Moore, Rowe, Warren, Waters, Woolard
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