Brunswick County, North Carolina:
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Justice to a Negro in N. Carolina, 1853  Allan -vs- Allen     (Source: The Jarvis Family & Other Relatives)
Justice to a Negro in N. Carolina, 1853  Allan -vs- Allen     (Source: The Jarvis Family & Other Relatives)
Stede Bonnet 1688-1718  Barbadian planter turned pirate made N.C. his base, 1718. Captured in naval battle few mi. E. Hanged in Charleston     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
David Bray, Sr. Family      (Source: The Jarvis Family & Other Relatives)
Biography of John G. Burney      (Source: USGenWeb Georgia Archives)
Descendants of Richard Davis      (Source: Jeanette's Family Tree)
Arthur Dobbs  Royal Governor 1754-65, author, member Irish Parliament, promoter of search for Northwest Passage, is buried at Saint Philips Church     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Duncan in Brunswick Co. NC      (Source: Duncan Research Files)
Bill and Pat Hayes' Site  includes Freeland
Records From the Bible of Eliza Gold Frink, Brunswick County, North Carolina  includes Frink, Gause, Gold and Morse     (Source: World Vital Records)
Records From the Bible of Eliza Gold Frink, Brunswick County, North Carolina      (Source: World Vital Records)     ($)
Records From the Bible of Eliza Gold Frink, Brunswick County, North Carolina  includes Frink, Gause, Gold and Morse     (Source: World Vital Records)
Records From the Bible of Eliza Gold Frink, Brunswick County, North Carolina  includes Frink, Gause, Gold and Morse     (Source: World Vital Records)
Records From the Bible of Eliza Gold Frink, Brunswick County, North Carolina      (Source: World Vital Records)     ($)
Thomas Hayes pension, 1843      (Source: Betty Camin's Home Page)
Ebenezer Hewitt pension, 1821      (Source: Betty Camin's Home Page)
Robert Howe  Major general in the Revolution, commander of the American Army in the South, 1776-78. His home stood 17 miles S     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Biography of Robert Howe  1732-1786     (Source: North Carolina History Project)
John LaPierre  Ordained 1707; came to America 1708. Served in many churches in area as missionary of Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, 1732-1755     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
My Neck of the Woods: The Lewis Families of Southeastern North Carolina and Northeastern South Carolina      (Source: Genealogical Publishing Company and Clearfield Company)     ($)
Lewis Families of Southeastern NC and Northeastern SC 
Josiah Martin  Last royal governor of North Carolina, 1771-75. Fearing capture, in June 1775 he sought refuge here. Fled offshore to HMS Cruizer in July     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Alfred Moore  Associate Justice United States Supreme Court, 1799-1804, officer in the Revolution, state attorney general, judge. Home was 18 3/4 mi. S     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Biography of Alfred Moore  1755-1810     (Source: North Carolina History Project)
Records From the Bible of Eliza Gold Frink, Brunswick County, North Carolina  includes Frink, Gause, Gold and Morse     (Source: World Vital Records)
Robert Ruark 1915-1965  Columnist and author. His 1957 novel The Old Man and the Boy based on childhood visits with grandparents 1 block W     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Daniel L. Russell 1845-1908  Governor, 1897-1901; Superior Court judge, 1868-1874; member of Congress, 1879-1881. Born two miles N.E     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Biography of the Sellers family      (Source: USGenWeb North Carolina Archives)
Sellers Family Genealogy 
Biography of W. M. Shaw  The Presbyterian Ministerial Directory, 1898     (Source: Google Books)
Benjamin Smith 1756-1826  Governor, 1810-1811, legislator, soldier, benefactor of UNC. His plantation, "Belvedere," was 6 miles northeast     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Civil War service of Jackson Ward      (Source: Cracker Barrel)
Civil War service of William Ward      (Source: Cracker Barrel)

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