New Hanover County, North Carolina:
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Biography of David Alderman      (Source: USGenWeb Missouri Archives)
Edwin A. Alderman  Crusader for education. President, UNC, 1896-1900; Tulane, 1900-04; Virginia, 1904-31. This was his birthplace     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
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)
Edwin A. Anderson  Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy. Received Congressional recognition for service in War with Spain; at Vera Cruz; and in World War I. Home is 4 mi. E     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Biography of Albert W. Anderson  Railway Officials in America 1906     (Source: Online Biographies)
Biography of Samuel Ashe      (Source: USGenWeb North Carolina Archives)
Biography of William R. Ashford      (Source: USGenWeb Louisiana Archives)
Thomas Atkinson 1807-1881  Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of N.C., 1853-1881. Voice for church unity in postwar years. Interred in the church     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Henry Bacon 1866-1924  Architect of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington and many other public structures. Home is here, grave, Oakdale Cemetery     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Biography of the Baker family  Part 1     (Source: USGenWeb North Carolina Archives)
Biography of the Baker family  Part 2     (Source: USGenWeb North Carolina Archives)
Dave Rudge's Genealogy Page  includes Banks
Sherri's Family Page  includes Williamson, Stovall, McLamore, McLemore, Hale, Hilbun, Houston, Keck, Davison, Player, Bannerman, Shirley, Uzzel/Uzzle and many others
Biography of Rev. J. Neilson Barry  The Centennial History of Oregon, 1811-1912     (Source: Google Books)
Biography of the Bell family      (Source: USGenWeb North Carolina Archives)
Biography of John Dillard Bellamy      (Source: USGenWeb North Carolina Archives)
Judah P. Benjamin  United States Senator, Confederate Attorney General, Secretary of War & of State, later lawyer in England. His early home was here     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Biography of Andrew Benson      (Source: USGenWeb Georgia Archives)
Biography of James Stedman Black  The Presbyterian Ministerial Directory, 1898     (Source: Google Books)
Captain Johnston Blakeley  After many victories, War of 1812, was lost at sea with his ship. Home was 2 blocks W     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Biography of Timothy Bloodworth  1736-1814     (Source: North Carolina History Project)
Biography of James A. Bonner  The Presbyterian Ministerial Directory, 1898     (Source: Google Books)
Biography of the Broughton family      (Source: USGenWeb North Carolina Archives)
Biography of Rev. Daniel H. Bryan  Memoirs of Florida, Volume 1, 1902     (Source: Florida Center for Library Automation)
Stones and Bones Family Name Research  includes Burcham     (Source: Stones and Bones)
John Burgwin 1731-1803  Merchant, planter, and colonial official. Built this house, 1770-1771. His "Hermitage" estate was eight miles north     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Thomas Carleton, 1747-1795      (Source: Cracker Barrel)
Biography of Daniel Wilson Carlton, 1823-1891      (Source: Cracker Barrel)
Biography of Philip Dell Cassidey  Memoirs of Florida, Volume 1, 1902     (Source: Florida Center for Library Automation)
Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of the American Revolution  includes Francis Clayton     (Source: Explore Ancestry for free)     ($)
George Davis  Confederate Senator, 1862-64, and Attorney General, 1864-65. Birthplace stood 3 mi. east     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
George Davis 1820-1896  Confederate senator, 1862-64, and attorney general, 1864-65. Home was 2 blocks E.; grave is 1/2 mile northeast     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Edward B. Dudley 1789-1855  Governor, 1836-41, the first in N.C. elected by popular vote; first president of Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. His home stands 2 blocks W     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
James Benson Dudley  Educator. President of what is now N.C. A. & T. University, 1896-1925. His grave is 5 blocks N     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Duncan in New Hanover Co. NC      (Source: Duncan Research Files)
Mary Baker Glover Eddy  Founder of Christian Science Church. Spent part of 1844 at Hanover House, 2 blocks west     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Biography of Jacob J. Edwards      (Source: USGenWeb North Carolina Archives)
Adam Empie, D.D.  First chaplain of U.S. Military Academy, West Point, 1813-1817; president William and Mary College; rector St. James Church. Grave 3/4 mi. N.E     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Biography of Annie Erambert      (Source: USGenWeb North Carolina Archives)
Chasing My Tale  includes Fillyaw of Wiltshire
Biography of George R. French  The Baptist Encyclopædia, 1881     (Source: Internet Archive)
Fussell Family 
Biography of Roman Gabriel      (Source: North Carolina Encyclopedia)
Visiting The Past  includes Gaskins
James Gibbons  Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, 1886-1921. Installed as vicar apostolic of North Carolina (1868-72) at St. Thomas Church 1/2 bl. W     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Rose Greenhow  Confederate spy and Washington society woman. Drowned near Fort Fisher in 1864, while running Federal blockade. Grave 1 m. N.E     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Biography of Benjamin Franklin Hall      (Source: USGenWeb North Carolina Archives)
My Harker Family Genealogy 
Cornelius Harnett 1723-1781  Revolutionary statesman. Prominent in resistance to British rule and the creation of independent N.C. Home was 1/4 mi. N     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
James Hasell  Acting governor, 1771; thrice Chief Justice, 1750-1766; President of the Council. Owned large library. Home 7 mi. S.E     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Hawes Lineage 
Hayes Family of North Carolina 
Biography of John J. Hedrick Jr.  South Florida, its builders, its resources, its industries, 1924     (Source: Florida Center for Library Automation)
Biography of Robert Hendry  Revolutionary War Soldier     (Source: Cracker Barrel)
Biography of John Hendry      (Source: Cracker Barrel)
Biography of William Hendry      (Source: Cracker Barrel)
Henry Line 
Biography of J. R. Henry      (Source: Internet Archive)
Biography of Bright W. Herring      (Source: USGenWeb Alabama Archives)
William Hobdy pension, 1818      (Source: Betty Camin's Home Page)
Biography of Peyton Harrison Hoge  The Presbyterian Ministerial Directory, 1898     (Source: Google Books)
My Holland Family Genealogy 
Biography of William Hooper  The Baptist Encyclopædia, 1881     (Source: Internet Archive)
William Hooper  One of North Carolina's three signers of the Declaration of Independence. Home was here     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Johnson Jones Hooper  Editor and humorist, creator of "Simon Suggs" and other characters of the Southern frontier. Born in this city, 1815     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Biography of William Hooper  1742-1790     (Source: North Carolina History Project)
James Innes ca. 1700-1759  Commanded N.C. troops at Cartagena, 1740; led colonial forces, 1754-56, in French and Indian War. Grave 4 miles W     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Primus Jacobs pension, 1820      (Source: Betty Camin's Home Page)
Death of Mr. James T. Jenkins, 1898  Rebel of Palatka     (Source: Putnam County Library Archives and History Files)
A Brief History of the Decendants of Samuel Johnson  Founder of the Cape-Fear River Johnsons     (Source: World Vital Records)     ($)
Jones Line 
Biography of Michael Jordan      (Source: North Carolina Encyclopedia)
Biography of Siguey G. W. Law  The Presbyterian Ministerial Directory, 1898     (Source: Google Books)
Lee Family 
Biography of Sugar Ray Leonard      (Source: North Carolina Encyclopedia)
My Neck of the Woods: The Lewis Families of Southeastern North Carolina and Northeastern South Carolina      (Source: Genealogical Publishing Company and Clearfield Company)     ($)
Lewis Families of Southeastern NC and Northeastern SC 
William W. Loring  Major general in the Confederate Army, lieut. colonel in Mexican War, general in Egyptian Army, 1870-79. His birthplace was 1 bl. W     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
John N. Maffitt  Captain of Confederate cruiser "Florida" and ironclad "Albemarle." With U.S. Coast Survey, 1842-1858. Blockade-runner. Grave 14 blks. N.E     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of the American Revolution  includes Peter Mallett     (Source: Explore Ancestry for free)     ($)
Alex Manly  Wilmington Race Riots     (Source: North Carolina Encyclopedia)
Alex Manly 1866-1944  Edited black-owned Daily Record four blocks east. Mob burned his office, Nov. 10, 1898, leading to "race riot" & restrictions on black voting in N.C     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Biography of David Smith McAllister  The Presbyterian Ministerial Directory, 1898     (Source: Google Books)
Biography of Alexander Doak McClure  The Presbyterian Ministerial Directory, 1898     (Source: Google Books)
Biography of James McFail  Revolutionary War Soldier     (Source: Cracker Barrel)
Biography of G. W. F. McKay      (Source: USGenWeb Georgia Archives)
Biography of George Witfield McMillan  The Presbyterian Ministerial Directory, 1898     (Source: Google Books)
Biography of Charles Henry Moore  Amherst Class of 1878     (Source: DistantCousin.com)
Biography - Louis T. Moore 
Biography of John Milton Murphey  Montana, Its Story and Biography (1921)     (Source: Digital Collections, Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, UMT-Missoula)
The Letters of James Murray, Loyalist 
Biography of Timothy Haywood Newkirk  The Presbyterian Ministerial Directory, 1898     (Source: Google Books)
Nicholas N. Nixon 1800-1868  Planter. Developed peanut into profitable crop by scientific methods at his Porters Neck Plantation 2 miles east     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of the American Revolution  includes William Pennington     (Source: Explore Ancestry for free)     ($)
Sherri's Family Page  includes Williamson, Stovall, McLamore, McLemore, Hale, Hilbun, Houston, Keck, Davison, Player, Bannerman, Shirley, Uzzel/Uzzle and many others
Thomas F. Price  Roman Catholic priest, pioneer Home Missionary of N.C. Co-founder of "Maryknoll Fathers," a foreign mission society. Birthplace (1860) 1 bl. E     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Biography of Rev. John Lamb Prichard  The Baptist Encyclopædia, 1881     (Source: Internet Archive)
Pridgen Line 
Biography of Seymour Herbert Ransom  Amherst Class of 1892     (Source: DistantCousin.com)
Biography of H. C. Register      (Source: USGenWeb Missouri Archives)
Sellers Family Genealogy 
James F. Shober 1853-1889  1st known black physician with an M.D. degree in N.C. Practiced 1878-89. Home and office stood one block north     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Biography of Robert Ellerslie Smith  Railway Officials in America 1906     (Source: Online Biographies)
Biography of J. Julien Southerland  Who's Who and What to See in Florida, 1935     (Source: Florida Center for Library Automation)
Biography of Leonidas B. Southerland  Who's Who and What to See in Florida, 1935     (Source: Florida Center for Library Automation)
James Sprunt  Author of "Chronicles of the Cape Fear River" (1914), cotton merchant, philanthropist, British vice consul. His home stands two blocks west     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Bartley, Sturch, Cagle, Sutherland      (Source: RootsWeb's WorldConnect)
Biography of Samuel Ashe Swann  Memoirs of Florida, Volume 1, 1902     (Source: Florida Center for Library Automation)
Biography of James B. Taylor, Jr.  The Baptist Encyclopædia, 1881     (Source: Internet Archive)
Robert R. Taylor 1868-1942  Pioneer black architect. Taught, designed buildings at Tuskegee, 1893-1933. Housing projects bore his name. Lived 3 blocks N     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of the American Revolution  includes Tucker     (Source: Explore Ancestry for free)     ($)
My Turley Family Genealogy 
William Walker of New Hanover County N.C.      (Source: Family Tree Maker User Home Pages)
David Walker ca. 1796-1830  His Appeal, influential 1829 pamphlet, denounced slavery. A free black, he grew up in Wilmington; moved to Boston by 1825     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
The Royie William Waltmans of Wilmington N.C.      (Source: Family Tree Maker User Home Pages)
Whistler's Mother  Anna McNeill Whistler, the mother of James Whistler, artist, was born in a house which stood one block east     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
W. H. C. Whiting 1824-1865  Confederate major general and engineer. He devised the Cape Fear defense system. Wounded nearby in fall of fort. Died in Union hospital     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Woodrow Wilson  President of the United States, 1913-1921. His home, 1874-1882, was the Presbyterian manse, which stood one block E     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
John A. Winslow  Capt. U.S.S. "Kearsarge," which sank Confederate raider "Alabama," 1864, rear admiral U.S. Navy, 1870-1873. Birthplace was one block west     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Thomas F. Wood 1841-1892  Organizer & Sec.-Treas. of State Board of Health, 1877-1892. Founded N.C. Medical Journal in 1878. Home was 1 block west     (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)

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