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Chowan County, North Carolina: Surnames
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William Allen (Source: Ohio History Central)
Order of the First Families of North Carolina includes John Alston, Sr., of Chowan Co., NC (Source: Genealogical Publishing Company and Clearfield Company) ($)
Sally's Family Place includes Ashley
Barker House Home of Thomas Barker, N.C. agent to England, and his wife Penelope, reputed leader of the Edenton "Tea Party," 1774 (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Bentley, Gassaway Family Tree includes Bunnell, Copeland, and other families
Parker's Genealogy & History Establishment includes Biggs
Rod Dav4is Genealogy includes Blount
My Branch of the Bobbitt Family Tree
Sally's Family Place includes Bond
Biography of George Manning Bonner The Presbyterian Ministerial Directory, 1898 (Source: Google Books)
Historical Southern Families, Volume II includes Brown of Isle of Wight, Virginia, and Chowan, North Caroloina (Source: Explore Ancestry for free) ($)
Sally's Family Place includes Bush
Descendants of John Byrd
Monny's Genealogy includes Lee, Stockstill, Seal, Byrd, Carroll, Rouse, Lott, Mitchell, and Smith
As I Have Been Told includes Calloway
Thomas Child Attorney-General of Colony, 1745-1761. Leader of faction which opposed Governor Dobbs. Secretary to Lord Granville. Home was 2 blocks S (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Combs &c. Families of Chowan County
Francis Corbin (d) 1767 Granville agent, jurist, legislator. Provoked "Enfield Riot." (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Visiting The Past includes Corprew
Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of the American Revolution includes Samuel Cutter (Source: Explore Ancestry for free) ($)
Duncan in Chowan Co. NC (Source: Duncan Research Files)
Descendants of Abner Eason (Source: Carol's House)
Biography of the Ehringhaus family (Source: USGenWeb North Carolina Archives)
Inglis Fletcher 1879-1969 Novelist. Wrote Raleigh's Eden (1940), first of 12-volume "Carolina Series," based on early N.C. history. Her home, "Bandon," stood 1/2 mile northwest (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Sally's Family Place includes Freeman
Freeman Genealogy (Source: RootsWeb's WorldConnect)
Biography of Benjamin E. Goode The Presbyterian Ministerial Directory, 1898 (Source: Google Books)
A Guide to the Descendants of Thomas Harrington - Mary Whitmel (Source: Wayback Machine)
Ancestors of Teresa Ann (Dwyer) Kelley includes Harrison
Biography of Joseph Hewes (Source: USGenWeb North Carolina Archives)
Joseph Hewes (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Sally's Family Place includes Hill
Charles Hooks, Revolutionary Soldier (Source: Alabama Department of Archives & History)
Howard Families of Eastern North Carolina
Sally's Family Place includes Hunter
James Iredell 1751-1799 (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
James Iredell, JR. 1788-1853 Governor, 1827-28; U.S. Senator; and legislator. Compiler of revisal of N.C. laws (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Biography of James Iredell, Sr. 1751-1799 (Source: North Carolina History Project)
Biography of Harriet Jacobs (Source: USGenWeb North Carolina Archives)
Harriet Jacobs c. 1813-1897 Fugitive slave, writer, & abolitionist. Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (1861) depicts her early life (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
The Johnsons
Opinion Relative to the Testmentary Capacity of the Late James C. Johnston of Chowan County, North Carolina (Source: Google Books)
Samuel Johnston Revolutionary leader, Governor, U.S. Senator. His home, "Hayes," and grave are one mile S.E (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Samuel Johnston (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
As I Have Been Told includes King
Peternell Family Place includes Kittrell
Ethel Jourdan-Ellis & Arlon Ellis Genealogy Ellis, Self/Selfe/Selph, Noles/Knowles/Nowles, King, and more
Lee Family
Harriet's Family Tree Robinson, Lipsitz, Rice, Blumberg, Feldser, Holtzberg, Marx, Levine, Stokvis, Zieve immigrating to the United States from Lithuania, Latvia, Bavaria and Holland in the 19th Century
Thomas C. Manning 1825-1887 U.S. Minister to Mexico; chief justice, La. Supreme Court.; La. adjutant gen., 1863-65; taught at Edenton Academy (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Biography of Archibald McDowell, D.D. The Baptist Encyclopædia, 1881 (Source: Internet Archive)
Sally's Family Place includes Minshew
Martin Noxon (1780-before 1814) (Source: American Silversmiths)
Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of the American Revolution includes Thomas Oldham (Source: Explore Ancestry for free) ($)
Sally's Family Place includes Outlaw
The Allen Parker Slave Narrative
Genealogy of the families of David Williams, Rhonda Lange, and their sons also includes Kline, Lehms, O'Donnell, Parker, Peele, and Reed
Sally's Family Place includes Parker
Following the Land A Genealogical History of Some of the Parkers of Nansemond County, Virginia, And Chowan/Hertford/Gates Counties, North Carolina, 1604-2004 ($)
Sally's Family Place includes Perry
Biography of Lewis Pipkin (Source: USGenWeb North Carolina Archives)
Sally's Family Place includes Rayner
The Ricks Family
Sally's Family Place includes Rountree
Sally's Family Place includes Rutland
Sally's Family Place includes Sanderlin
Biography of W. E. Satterfield (Source: USGenWeb Louisiana Archives)
Sellers Family Genealogy in Albemarle County
Sellers Family Genealogy in Chowan County
Family and Ancestors of William Yale Reeder and Brenda Kay Stewart includes Skinner
Descendants of John Willias Small and Elizabeth A. Lasage
As I Have Been Told includes Smithwick
Smithwick Family of North Carolina
Fielding Snow Family (Source: The Jarvis Family & Other Relatives)
Ancestors of Teresa Ann (Dwyer) Kelley includes Spruill
Biography of Edward Vail 1717-1777 (Source: North Carolina History Project)
Sally's Family Place includes Vann
Descendants of William Vann
Henderson Walker c. 1660-1704 Acting governor, 1699-1703; attorney general, judge, and vestryman (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Sally's Family Place includes Walston
Sally's Family Place includes Walton
The Warbington Network (Source: Yahoo! Groups)
Sally's Family Place includes Ward
Biography of Hugh Williamson One of America's Founding Fathers
Dr. Hugh Williamson Signer of the Federal Constitution, member of Congress, historian (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
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