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Wilson County, North Carolina: Surnames
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Biography of James Applewhite (Source: North Carolina Encyclopedia)
Biography of the Aycock family (Source: USGenWeb North Carolina Archives)
Biography of John Lindsey Bell, Rs. (Source: USGenWeb North Carolina Archives)
Biography of Rev. Joseph E. Carter The Baptist Encyclopædia, 1881 (Source: Internet Archive)
Biography of Augustus E. Clarke The Presbyterian Ministerial Directory, 1898 (Source: Google Books)
Biography of William Henry Clarke The Presbyterian Ministerial Directory, 1898 (Source: Google Books)
R. D. W. Connor First Archivist of the U.S., 1934-41. Secretary of the N.C. Historical Commission, historian, author, and teacher. His birthplace stood here (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Henry G. Connor 1852-1924 Justice of N.C. Supreme Court; Federal District Judge; state legislator. Grave is 3.5 mi. west (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Charles Lee Coon 1868-1927 Educational reformer, historian and author. Secty. of Child Labor Committee, 1904-1916. Home was 1/2 blk. west (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Willie D. Floyd (Source: CW Veterans Buried in Stephens County, OK)
Biography of Pleasant Daniel Gold Who's Who and What to See in Florida, 1935 (Source: Florida Center for Library Automation)
P. D. Gold 1833-1920 Primitive Baptist leader & for 50 years editor of Zion's Landmark. Office & home was 1/2 blk. NE (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Biography of J. W. S. and C. S. Hardy Brothers (Source: USGenWeb Georgia Archives)
Biography of William Hooper The Baptist Encyclopædia, 1881 (Source: Internet Archive)
Biography of the Childres and Mayo Family (Source: USGenWeb Georgia Archives)
Biography of Leavy James Melton The Presbyterian Ministerial Directory, 1898 (Source: Google Books)
John Parker and Descendants
Gen. W. D. Pender Confederate Major-General. Mortally wounded at Gettysburg. His birthplace stood 1.4 miles north (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
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Owen L. W. Smith U.S. minister to Liberia, 1898-1902; born into slavery. Pastor, St. John A.M.E. Zion Church in Wilson. Lived 1/10 mi. N (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Biography of James Thomas The Presbyterian Ministerial Directory, 1898 (Source: Google Books)
Biography of Theodore Wilson Tilghman (Source: USGenWeb North Carolina Archives)
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