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[p. 2]&#13;
Elizabeth P. Oliver.&#13;
Elizabeth Pearson Oliver consort of Jno. Oliver Departed this life October 15, 1823 Aged 38 yrs.&#13;
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&#13;
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Holy Bible Presented to S.H. Pate Route #4 Patetown, NC&#13;
&#13;
[p. 2]&#13;
Self Pronouncing Edition. The Holy Bible Containing the Old and New Testaments Translated Out of the Original Tongues and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. Authorized King James Version.&#13;
&#13;
[p. 3]&#13;
Family Register. Parents' Names&#13;
Husband Stephen Hyman Pate Born November 6, 1875 Son of Hyman Pate and Alice Forehand Pate&#13;
Wife Laura Nicey Smith Born October 8, 1881 Daughter of David Oliver Smith and Arabella Sasser Smith&#13;
&#13;
[p. 4]&#13;
Births&#13;
Mrs. Kizzie Lancaster Midwife&#13;
Clarence Pate Born Jan. 15, 1900&#13;
Eula Mae Pate Born July 4, 1901&#13;
Nora Alice Pate Born Oct. 30, 1903&#13;
Dolly Bell Pate Born Jan. 14, 1906&#13;
Cleveland David Pate Dec. 20, 1910&#13;
Eldridge Horn Dec. 25, 1914&#13;
---&#13;
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S.H. Pate&#13;
Laura Smith Pate&#13;
Maried Jan 14, 1899&#13;
&#13;
[p. 5]&#13;
Deaths&#13;
Clarence Pate Jan. 15, 190[faded]&#13;
Eula Mae Pate Feb 8, 1937&#13;
Dolly Bell Pate Mar 16, 1911&#13;
Cleveland David Pate April 3, 1915&#13;
Nora Pate Cook Feb 16, 19[faded]&#13;
S.H. Pate August 19, 1952&#13;
---&#13;
Tomas M. Smith April 9, 1899, died Aug 29, 1954&#13;
The Self-Pronouncing New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ...</text>
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments: Translated Out of The Original Tongues; and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. New York: American Bible Society...1897.&#13;
&#13;
[p. 2]&#13;
Family Record. Births.&#13;
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[p. 3]&#13;
Family Record. Marriages.&#13;
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[p. 4]&#13;
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Eliza Wynne wife of Atlas N. Pate Died Apr. 21st 1934&#13;
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[p. 5]&#13;
[Newspaper clippings death notices for Clarence Fulford Pate and Mamie Katherine Clark Barfield]&#13;
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Thomas Henry Pate borned Sept 23, 1849, died Feb 10, 18[faded]&#13;
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Cassie Pate&#13;
Laura Pate&#13;
&#13;
[p. 6]&#13;
[Newspaper clipping death notice for Mamie Katherine Clark Barfield]&#13;
&#13;
[p. 7]&#13;
[Newspaper Clipping 1884 death notice of Sallie J. Pate]&#13;
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[p. 8]&#13;
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The Holy Bible: Containing the Old &amp; New Testaments translated out of the Original Tongues, and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised with Marginal Notes and Reference, Together with the Apocrypha. To which are added an Index; and an Alphabetical Table of all the Names in the Old and New Testaments, with their Significations; with Plates. Lunenburg, Mass. Published and Sold by Edmund Cushing. 1830.&#13;
&#13;
[p. 2]&#13;
The holy Bible Bought of Capt. Alexander Smith. The 21st day of July A.D. 1831. I wish This to remain in my family to my wife &amp; Then to the next Eldest son that lives. Never to be sold.&#13;
The Price of This at New York was 30/  $3.00. Ferrand Pelletier.&#13;
&#13;
[p. 3]&#13;
Ferrand Pelletier, October 9th 1831&#13;
Holy Bible&#13;
&#13;
[p. 4]&#13;
Family Record. Marriages&#13;
Ferrand Pelletier and Sally Pelletier was Maried the 21st day of January 1819, was maried 21 day of Janry. 1819&#13;
&#13;
Daughter.&#13;
Mary Elizabeth was Maried to Rigdon P. Hewit The 23rd day of June 1847.&#13;
Son William Peter Pelletier was Maried March 2nd 1848 to Ann Mariah Ward&#13;
&#13;
[p. 5]&#13;
Family Record. Births.&#13;
Ferrand Pelletier was born The 28th day of September A.D. 1796&#13;
Sarah Pelletier The wife of Said Ferrand Pelletier was Born The 13th day of March A.D. 1795.&#13;
&#13;
[p. 6]&#13;
Family Record. Births.&#13;
William Peter Pelletier The son of Ferrand &amp; Sarah Pelletier was born the 26th day of November A.D. 1819 on Friday Morning.&#13;
Rufus Ferrand Pelletier was born The 29th day of March A.D. 1824.&#13;
Edwar Weeks Pelletier was born the 5th day of April A.D. 1828.&#13;
Sarah Ann Weeks Pelletier Was born The 21st day of July A.D. 1831.&#13;
Jeremiah Jabez Pelletier was born The 2nd day of May A.D. 1822.&#13;
Daughter Mary Elizabeth Pelletier was born the 15th day of April A.D. 1826.&#13;
A Child That is Ded. no name was born the [blank] day of January A.D. 1829.&#13;
&#13;
[p. 7]&#13;
Family Record. Deaths.&#13;
Ferrand Pelletier Died March 5, 1854.&#13;
Sarah Pelletier Died 4th Day of July 1866.&#13;
Jeremiah J. Pelletier Died April 30 1880&#13;
Edward W. Pelletier Died June 7, 1899&#13;
&#13;
Negro Boy Charles was Born December 1825&#13;
Negro Boy Henry was Born November 1830&#13;
Negro Boy Owen was Born June 5th 1839&#13;
Negro Boy George was Born March 17th 1842&#13;
Negro Girl Hariet was Born March 4th, 1844&#13;
Negro Girl Clowey Born 29th day of April A.D. 1845&#13;
Negro Boy Monrow was Born May 28th, 1848&#13;
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[p. 3]&#13;
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Holman Self-Explanatory Edition with the text fully elucidated by many thousand explanatory and critical notes and introductory observations on each book. The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments translated out of The Original Tongues; and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. The text conformable to that of the edition of 1611, commonly known as the Authorized or King James' Version.&#13;
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[page 2]&#13;
This Certifies that Floyd R. Philyaw of Greenville, N.C. and Joyce Long of Ayden, N.C. were united by me in the Bonds of Holy Matrimony at Greenville on the [faded] day of June in the year of our Lord 1943.&#13;
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[page 3]&#13;
Marriages&#13;
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[page 4]&#13;
Births&#13;
Father: John Robert Philyaw Oct. 4, 1852&#13;
Katie Philyaw April 29, 1906&#13;
Mother: Susan Philyaw January 11, 1871&#13;
Sally Philyaw May 18, 1904&#13;
Jack Philyaw Febraury 27, 1896&#13;
Betty Jarman October 6, 1889&#13;
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Annie Laura Philyaw June 6, 1918 [stricken and overwritten with]&#13;
Peanny Philyaw Mach 28, 1892&#13;
Dave Philyaw Sept 11, 1893&#13;
Floyd Robert Philyaw July [scratched out] March 30, 1923 [name stricken]&#13;
Paul Philyaw Feb 4, 1899&#13;
Eddie Philyaw May 18, 1902&#13;
Carl Sutton Philyaw Aug 7, 1915&#13;
Nellie Richards Aug 21, 1896&#13;
Clara Taylor Nov 25, 1890&#13;
Hazel Boseman Mar 4, 1910&#13;
Sara Lee Nethercutt June 16, 1908&#13;
Jennie Fisher Sept 1 1900&#13;
James Philyaw Oct 6, 1828&#13;
Mary Philyaw Mar 22, 1822&#13;
Clara Jarman&#13;
&#13;
[page 5]&#13;
Deaths&#13;
Peanny Philyaw May 18, 1893&#13;
Sally Philyaw May 18, 1904&#13;
John Robert Philyaw Nov. 4, 1944&#13;
Susan Philyaw April 29, 1965&#13;
Dave Philyaw Sept 29, 1959&#13;
Jack Philyaw April 10, 1967&#13;
Paul Philyaw April 4, 1973&#13;
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Grandmother: Mary J. Philyaw Oct. 25, 1885&#13;
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Katie Philyaw May 11, 1991&#13;
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Floyd Robert Philyaw July 1st 1992&#13;
Carl Sutton Philyaw Oct 30 1976&#13;
Jenny Philyaw Fisher Feb 22, 1978&#13;
Hazel Philyaw Boseman Sept 13, 2001&#13;
Eddie Philyaw Jan 28, 1980&#13;
Betty Philyaw Feb 9, 1976&#13;
Nellie Richards Apr 16, 1982&#13;
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Born May 1, 1922&#13;
BIRTHS&#13;
Cornelius Jones, born 1805&#13;
Penelope Jones, Born 1815&#13;
Malachi Pool, Born 1842&#13;
[H]arriette Jones, Born 1851&#13;
[A]lice Pool, 1871, Born&#13;
[torn]ary Pool, Bron 1872&#13;
[torn] H. Pool, 1875 Born June 15th&#13;
[Cor]nelius Walter Pool, Born 1877. Fe[b] 6th&#13;
[C]harlie Pool, Born 1880. Oct. 28th&#13;
Virgil Pool, Born 1885. Dec. 28th&#13;
[torn]muel G. Pool, Born 1888. July 8th&#13;
[torn]rk Jones Born 1842&#13;
[torn]my JOnes Born 1843&#13;
[torn] Jones Born 1845&#13;
[torn] es Born 1846&#13;
&#13;
[page 2]&#13;
MARRIAGES&#13;
Cornelius Jones married 1840. to&#13;
Penelope Jones [Penlope Harget written above] married 1840&#13;
[torn]lichi Pool, married 1872 to&#13;
Harriett Jones Feb 15/1872.&#13;
Samuel Pool May 5, 1921.&#13;
&#13;
[page 3]&#13;
This Certifies That Samuel Pool of New Bern, NC and Elnora Kenion of Maysvill, N.C. were joined together by me in the Bonds of Holy Matrimony At Maysvill, N.C. on the fith day of May in the year of our Lord 1921. &#13;
In Presence of&#13;
Sarah Pool&#13;
Cornelius Pool&#13;
&#13;
[page 4]&#13;
Presiding Elder's Salary&#13;
10 Cents.&#13;
&#13;
[page 5]&#13;
Men's Day Grand Rally&#13;
St. Peters A.M.E. Zion Church&#13;
To be held&#13;
Sunday, Oct. _____   191_&#13;
&#13;
With Man's strength&#13;
and God's help,&#13;
we battle for &#13;
our Church&#13;
to win success.&#13;
Name_____&#13;
Amount_____&#13;
Rev. C.D. Hazel, D.D, Pastor.</text>
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The Oxford Self-Pronouncing Bible. S.S. Teacher's Edition. The Holy Bible Containing the Old and New Testaments translated out of the original tongues: and with the former translations diligently compared and revised by his majesty's special command. Appointed to be read in churches. Oxford Printed at the University Press London: Henry Frowde. Oxford University Press Warehouse, Amen Corner New York: 35 West 32nd Street.&#13;
&#13;
[p. 2]&#13;
Marriage of Charlie Meadows Sawyer and Etta Robertha Conaway, January 3, 1909.&#13;
Marriage of Charlie Meadows Sawyer and Della Eugenie Purifoy was Married Feb. 10 1926&#13;
&#13;
Birth of Charlie M. Sawyer was Born Nov. 14, 1889&#13;
Della Eugenia Cuthrell Sawyer was Born June 8, 1878&#13;
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[p. 3]&#13;
Births&#13;
Millard Rudolph Sawyer was born Feby 18, 1910&#13;
Catholine H. Sawyer was born Sept 7, 1912&#13;
&#13;
Millard R. Sawyer Son of Charlie M. Sawyer and Etta R. Sawyer his wife Was born Feb 18 1910&#13;
Victoria D. Sawyer Daughter of John William Speight and Susan Ann His wife was Born November 14 1861&#13;
Victoria D Sawyer Died August 26 1932 15 minnits to 4 o'clock in after noon.&#13;
&#13;
[p 4]&#13;
Charlie Meadows Sawyer His Holy Bible. He was Bornd November the 14 1889.&#13;
Charlie Meadows Sawyer His Holy Bible. He was Barnd November the 14 1889&#13;
Della Eugenie Sawyer His wife Was Borned June the 8 1878&#13;
Henry Jackson Sawyer Was Bornd November 13 1865 Died March 2 at 20 minuits past 11 oclock a.m. at Tayloes Hospital in 1941 at Washington N.C.&#13;
&#13;
[p. 5]&#13;
Deaths of Victoria D. Sawyer Died 15 to 4 August 26 1932 Mother of Charlie M. Sawyer.&#13;
Josephine T. Speights Daughter of John William and Susan Ann His wife was Born January 24 1859.&#13;
Josphine Speights Died December 7 1935 at 12 minnits past 6 oclock&#13;
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The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, translated out of the original Greek and with the former Translations diligently compared and revised. New York, American Bible Society, 1852.&#13;
&#13;
[page 2]&#13;
"Shew me thy ways, O Lord; teach me thy paths."  Ps. XXV-4.&#13;
&#13;
[page 3]&#13;
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&#13;
[page 4]&#13;
Samuel Waters Smallwood and Lida Feagles were married in New York City by the Rev. R.S.Feagle on the 23rd day of May 1883.&#13;
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This Book was Purchased Anno Domini 1803 May 25th by John, C[blot]thes, Carruthers&#13;
[written below C[blot]thes] Stanly&#13;
[p 2, The End of the Apocrypha]&#13;
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Fed Ditt&#13;
Sally born Dec 6 1806&#13;
Disdemony Ditt 1809&#13;
Abrham Ditt 1813 June&#13;
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William 1818 Feb 4&#13;
Jacob 1820 June 27&#13;
Phalena &amp; Jack Small Childrn&#13;
Phebe Born&#13;
Jim Do&#13;
Nead Do&#13;
Julia Ann born 1814 [?]&#13;
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Mary Born March 1807} Childern&#13;
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Ceaser Born 1809} Naneys Childern&#13;
Tom Jones Born 1811 [stricken in original]&#13;
Aaron Born 1811&#13;
Mosses Born 1813&#13;
Jary Born 1814&#13;
Noah Born 1817 [Stricken and in margin written “Dead”]&#13;
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Bruters Bourn July 1812&#13;
Morear Born 1814&#13;
Jerey [? Stricken and in margin written “Dead”] Born Jany 24 1817&#13;
Henry Born Febrary 8th 1821&#13;
Phillis Born Jany 8th 1823&#13;
Mathias Mary’s child born April 29th 1826&#13;
Betteys Childern Africah born June 18—&#13;
Sary Born Sept. 1814 [?]&#13;
George Born 1817&#13;
Hannah March 12 1820&#13;
Delia Born Dec’r 1822&#13;
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Wenes Childern&#13;
Susan bourn 1812&#13;
Ben born Octr 1814&#13;
George [?] Born Jany 1817 [stricken and “dead” written beside entry]&#13;
Tabithy born Jan’y 1825&#13;
Esther May[?] 1827&#13;
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Elizabeth bourn 1810&#13;
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Josiah born&#13;
Delsy bourn May 8th 1826&#13;
[p 3]&#13;
Family Record. Marriages&#13;
John C. Stanly married to Ketty Green Decembe r9th 1798.&#13;
June 30th 1824 this day John S. Stanly Son of J.C. Stanly was marred to Frances Griffeth. New&#13;
Bern. Jno. C. Stanly.&#13;
This day Jany 27th 1852. Charles Stanly was married to Sarah Bragg. By the Rev Daniel&#13;
Stratton, Paster of the presbiterian church of Newbern. C.G. Stanly.&#13;
[p 4]&#13;
Family Record. Births.&#13;
John Stewart Stanly Son To John C. Stanly and Ketty his wife Born Octr. 20th 1799 Sunday at&#13;
Six oclock in the morning.&#13;
Ketty Green Stanly Daught to John C. Stanly and Ketty his wife Born Novr. 1st 1801 Sunday&#13;
morning at Five oclocke&#13;
Eunes Crouthers daugt to John C. Stanly and Ketty Born Jany 23th 1804 Monday [stricken]&#13;
Tusday morning at four oclock.&#13;
Alexander Stewart Stanly Son to John C. Stanly &amp; Ketty his Born Jany 21st 1807 on Thursday&#13;
Tusday morning at 3 oclock&#13;
Frances L. Stanly daught to John &amp; wife Born August 7th 1812 Friday at sun rise.&#13;
Sarah Jane Born April 4th 1816 daught to John &amp; Ketty Stanly—Thursday at one oclock&#13;
April 9th 1820. Sunday at 8 oclock Joseph &amp; Benjamin was born. Childern of J.C. + K. Stanly&#13;
March 11th 1822 Monday at 9 oclock Charles Stewart son to J.C. Stanly &amp; Ketty his wife was&#13;
Born.&#13;
[illegible writing, stricken]&#13;
John C. Stanly Born Decr 28th 1773&#13;
Ketty wife to John C. Stanly Born June th 1779&#13;
Joseph son of Charles &amp; Sarah Stanly born Oct 10th 1852. Sabbath day.&#13;
Charles son of Charles &amp; Sarah Stanly, born April 5 1854. Wednesday.&#13;
Sarah daughter of Charles &amp; Sarah his wife, born Dec 7th 1855.&#13;
[p 5]&#13;
The property of John C. Stan[ly]&#13;
Family Record. Births.&#13;
Samuel Hutchings Osborne son of the Rev. Michael &amp; Harriet H. Osborne, born April the 9th&#13;
1835 in Raleigh, North Carolina. “The children of thy servants shall continue, and their seed&#13;
shall be established before thee” Pslams CII.28&#13;
Deaths.&#13;
This day November the 4th 1804 departed this life Richard Green in his 50th year of his age who&#13;
was father to my wife Ketty.&#13;
This day October 10th 1822 departed this life our Friend Mrs. Lyade Steurt in the 78th year God&#13;
rest hir I pray and prepare us to meat her in Heaven.&#13;
This day at near 5 ocl. departed my Dear wife Ketty Stanly in the 44 year of hir age. O may the&#13;
Lord Receive hir and keep hir. O may hir Husband and hir children be always ready to meat hir.&#13;
Novr 18th 1823.&#13;
Novr. 21th 1839 this day my Blessed Lord has taken my Son Alexander Stwat Stanly age 32&#13;
years and 10 months.&#13;
This day Nov 2nd 1841 departed this life my dear father John C. Stanly in the 68th year of his&#13;
age. The Lord reigneth, Clouds and darkness are round about him, righteousness &amp; judgment are&#13;
the habitation of his throne. C.G. Stanly&#13;
March 11th 1853. Today my brother Benjamin Stanly departed this life aged 33 years. He died in&#13;
Austrailia in pursuit of health. The Lord reigneth He doth all things well. C.G. Stanly.&#13;
[p 6 &amp; 7]&#13;
Family Record.&#13;
Deaths.&#13;
Departed this life July 3rd 1852 Samuel H. Osborne aged 17 years 2 months &amp; 23 days. Son of&#13;
our very dear friend &amp; Pastor the Rev. Michael Osborne.&#13;
June 21st 1856. Today my dear sister Eunice C. Stanly departed this life in the fifty third year of&#13;
her life. C.G. Stanly&#13;
Departed this life in Cleaveland Ohio my eldest brother John S. Stanly in his 56 year. Jany 4th&#13;
1857. C.G. Stanly&#13;
Oct 11th 1857. Today my youngest brother Charles S. Stanly departed this life in the 35th year&#13;
of his life. C.G. Stanly&#13;
Nov 11th 1857. Today my dear sister Sarah Jane Stanly departed this life in the 41st year of her&#13;
life. C.G. Stanly&#13;
Died on the 26th day of June 1863 my dear Sister Catharine G. Stanly in the 62nd year of her&#13;
life. “The Lord is good, a strong hold in the day of trouble; and he knoweth them that trust in&#13;
him.” Nahum 1st. 7v.&#13;
Departed this life 21 March 1894 Mary Stanley Jones daughter of John S. Stanly in Columbus O.&#13;
F.E.B. Fannie Stanly&#13;
Departed this life 14th Sept 1903 Brooklyn NY Kitty Stanly Harris daughter of John S. Stanly.&#13;
Written by F. Stanly Benson&#13;
Departed this life Fannie Stanley Benson May youngest daughter of Js. Stanly in Cleveland O.&#13;
I.B. Lealtad&#13;
Departed this life in Cleveland O. John Stanly oldest son of John S. Stanly. I.B. Lealtad&#13;
Departed this life in Vineland N.J. Sarah daughter of John S. Stanly. I.B. Lealtad.&#13;
Alfred H. Lealtad, wife of Ida B. Deaver died August 22-1953.&#13;
[p 8]&#13;
Family Record.&#13;
John C. Stanly Negros&#13;
Born his.&#13;
Phebey Born 1803} Children of&#13;
Mary Born 1807} Delcey&#13;
Amarica Born 1808} Children of&#13;
Lesey Ditt 1810 } Bib Naney&#13;
Harry Ditt 1812&#13;
Mary Born 1807 } Lettel Nancys&#13;
Ceaser Born 1809} Children&#13;
Aaron 1811&#13;
Mosses Ditt 1813&#13;
Jary Ditt 18&#13;
Nan [smudged] Ditt&#13;
Mary Born 1810} Children of&#13;
Burutes Born 1812} [blank]&#13;
Mursia 1815&#13;
Henery Ditt 1821&#13;
Susan Born 1812} Children of&#13;
Ben Ditt 1814 } Weney&#13;
Afriack Born 1812 } Betty Child&#13;
Sary Ditt 1814&#13;
Georg Ditt 1818&#13;
Hannah Ditt 1820&#13;
Milly Child&#13;
[p 9]&#13;
Age of Slaves of the Property of Jno. C Stanly.&#13;
Millys children.&#13;
Charles Born Jany 10 1799&#13;
Fed----&#13;
Sally---Decr 6 1806&#13;
Desdamona---1808&#13;
Abram-June 1813&#13;
Rosannah August 5 1815&#13;
William Feby 4 1818&#13;
Jacob June 27 1820&#13;
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Winneys Children&#13;
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Jim&#13;
Ned&#13;
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Deley&#13;
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&#13;
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Pennie G. Stilley March 21 1891&#13;
Delphia Stilley December 25 1912&#13;
Dez L Stilley born October 2 1914&#13;
Diccie Stilley born May 6 1917&#13;
Delavenia Stilley October 30 1919&#13;
Dorris Stilley born Feb 10 1921&#13;
Dorris Lee Stilley born feb 10 1921&#13;
&#13;
[p 2]&#13;
William J Stilley was born&#13;
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[p 3]&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
[p. 4]&#13;
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&#13;
[p. 5]&#13;
8. Henry B Stilley was born March 16 18[83]&#13;
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Hunter A horse colt folded October the 10 1894 W.J. Stilley&#13;
William J. Stilley was born November the 9 1846&#13;
&#13;
[p 6]&#13;
William Joseph Stilley was Borne September the 28th 1871&#13;
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&#13;
[p 7]&#13;
Hanry Bryan Stilley was Borne March the 13th 1883&#13;
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Selia Holan Stilley was Borned July the 3 1888&#13;
&#13;
[p 8]&#13;
Elen Ann Stilley was Borne October the 29th 1839&#13;
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Mary Martha Stilley was Borne December the 3 day 1843&#13;
Nancy Whitford Stilley was Borne July the 9th 1845&#13;
William Joyner Stilley was Borne November the 9th 1846) 1846) 1846)&#13;
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[p 9]&#13;
William Joyner Stilley was Borne November the 9th 1846 1846&#13;
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Stephen David Stilley was Borne May the 3 day 1870&#13;
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[F]reeman Wait Stilley was Borne June the 15th 1832&#13;
Julia Ann Stilley was Borne October the 18th 1833&#13;
Eliza Gardner Stilley was Borne October the 13 13th 1835&#13;
John Carney Stilley was Borne March the 24th 1838&#13;
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[p 10]&#13;
Freemon Wait Stilley was Borned June the 15th 1832&#13;
Julia Ann Stilley was Borned October the 18th 1833&#13;
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Elen Ann Stilley was Borned October the 29th 1839&#13;
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[p 11]&#13;
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[illegible] Age of Nancy Stilley’s Children there [illegible]&#13;
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[p 12]&#13;
Shadrick Ishmel Stilley was borned febuary the 13th 1880&#13;
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Joshua I. Stilley was borned August the 25th 1885&#13;
These is the Children of W.J. Stilley E.T. Stilley&#13;
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[p 13]&#13;
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&#13;
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[p 14]&#13;
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Mary Martha Stilley Dec 30, 1843&#13;
Nancy Whitford Stilley July 9 1845&#13;
Freeman Wait Stilley June 15 1832&#13;
Julia Ann Stilley October 18 1833&#13;
James W. Everington [stricken]&#13;
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John Carney Stilley March 24 1838&#13;
Elen Ann Stilley October 29 1839&#13;
Azariah Franklin Wiley&#13;
William Joyner Stilley Nov 9 1846&#13;
Elizabeth Tayler Stilley Dec 29 1847&#13;
Jesse W Stilley March 14 1868&#13;
Stephen D Stilley May 3 1870&#13;
William J Stilley September 28 1871&#13;
Mary Jane Stilley March 25 1874&#13;
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[p 15]&#13;
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Sinia Rowe b. 1816&#13;
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Holland Jane Dunn Born April 13, 1843. Died Jan 23, 1933&#13;
Shadrack R. Dunn Born Aug. 1, 1845. Died Feb. 16, 1888&#13;
Elizebeth Taylor Dunn Born. Dec. 29, 1847 Died Aug 26, 1909&#13;
William Henderson Dunn Born Octo. 4, 1850 Died April 27, 1911&#13;
David R. Dunn Born March 20, 1853&#13;
Sinia Ann Dunn Born October 14, 1855 Died Sept 1907&#13;
Selia Dunn Born Feb. 19, 1859. Died May 31, 1898&#13;
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[p 16]&#13;
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Elizabeth Taylor Dun [torn] was born December 29 [torn]&#13;
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[p. 2] BIRTHS.&#13;
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[p. 3]&#13;
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Holy Bible&#13;
B.F. &amp; S.F. Watson&#13;
&#13;
[p. 2]&#13;
The "Standard" edition of the Holy Bible containing the King James and the Revised Version of the Old and New Testaments Arranged in Parallel Columns...B.F. Johnson &amp; Co., Richmond, Va.&#13;
&#13;
[p. 3]&#13;
...Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1886 [?], in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.&#13;
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[p. 4]&#13;
This Certifies that B.F. Watson of York County, Virginia and S.F Quinn of York County, Virginia were joined together by me in the Bonds of Holy Matrimony at Pequosin, York, Va on the [illegible] day of February in the year of our Lord 1873. In Presence of [blank] Signed [blank]&#13;
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[p. 5]&#13;
This Certifies That Chriss L. Watson of York County and Hunter V. West [?] of York County were joined together by me in the Bonds of Holy Matrimony at Richmond on the 20 day of June in the year of our Lord  1912. In Presence of [illegible] Signes Rev. [illegible]&#13;
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[p. 6]&#13;
Temperance Pledge...&#13;
Marriages&#13;
Rev. B.F. Watson&#13;
Marguerite Elizabeth Ironmonger to John Russell Richards, June 19, 1937, Methodist Church in Washington [N.C.?] by Rev. Samuel Ross&#13;
F.H. Ironmonger Jr. to Elsie Vinson, South Mills, N.C.&#13;
Kathryn W. Ironmonger to Lt. Milton Quinn April 7th, 1942, Central M.E. Church, [illegible]&#13;
Kathryn Quinn to Payne Parker, 6/18/49&#13;
&#13;
[p. 7, many entries illegible]&#13;
Marriages&#13;
[illegible] Feb [illegible] 1873, Poquosin, York Co., Va. B.F. Watson to S.F. Quinn&#13;
&#13;
Married by S.P. Spiegel, Dec. 28th, 1910 at Parsonage &#13;
Wilson, N.C. R. Vance Moore to Mary Elizabeth Watson&#13;
Edith Bowers &amp; Christian T. Watson, Nov. 6, 1961&#13;
&#13;
[p. 8]&#13;
Memoranda&#13;
Children of F.H. and H.V. Ironmonger:&#13;
Marguerite Elizabeth Ironmonger born July 19, 1908&#13;
Frank Hope Irongmonger; born Dec., 1910 [1918?]&#13;
Kathryn Watson Ironmonger born Sept. 22, 1919&#13;
Ethelyn Virginia Ironmonger Jan. 9th, 1924&#13;
Grand children of F.H. &amp; H.V. Ironmonger&#13;
Robert Wade Hankon [?] born Dec 6th 1946&#13;
Jane Hunter Haukon [?] born March 14, 1950&#13;
Michael Hope Ironmonger born July 9th 1949&#13;
J[illegible] Leigh Parker born March 4, 1952&#13;
Debra Hankom 10/ /31&#13;
Gary Lee Hankom 2/21/52&#13;
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B.F. Watson was born October 28th 1853&#13;
S.F. Watson was born August 25th 1857&#13;
Children&#13;
William Joseph was born Jan 27th 1875&#13;
Benjamin Elmon was born Jan 23rd 1877&#13;
Howard Connelly was born Jan 23rd 1879&#13;
Lemuel Hubbard was born Jan 7th 1881&#13;
Hunter Virginia was born Sept 3rd 1884&#13;
Christian Thomas was born Aug. 4th, 1887&#13;
Mary Elizabeth was born June 23, 1890 [?]&#13;
Minnie Nell Watson. Oct 20/ 1895&#13;
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[p. 10]&#13;
Christian Thomas Watson May 26, 1975&#13;
Deaths.&#13;
(Sis Uncle Chris' wife&#13;
Hunter Virginia Watson April 23, 1955&#13;
Mrs. Belie Watson died Dec 13, 1908&#13;
Howard Connelly died Dec 1939&#13;
Frances Moore Stewart Dec 23, &#13;
Mrs. Sarah Frances Watson Nov 28 1945 [?]&#13;
Rev. B.F. Watson April 2nd 1950&#13;
Rev. Wm. Joseph Watson June 27, 1950&#13;
Hunter V. Ironmonger, 3/1/60&#13;
Hope Ironmonger, 11/17/59&#13;
F.V. Ironmonger&#13;
Nellie Watson 5/23/51&#13;
4/21/70&#13;
Benjamin Elmon [Watson?] died on 2-1-68&#13;
Mary Elizabeth Watson died on 5-1-68&#13;
Minnie Nell Watson died on 4-1-67</text>
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