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Original owned by Nancy E. Perdue, New Bern, N.C., October 18, 2003.&#13;
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[front flyleaf]&#13;
Tabithe Ayscue’s Book&#13;
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The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments…New York: American Bible Society, 1871.&#13;
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[p. 1]&#13;
Family Record. Marriages.&#13;
B.F. &amp; B.T. Ayscue was married Nov. 14th 1867.&#13;
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[p. 2] &#13;
Family Record. Births.&#13;
Tabitha Ayscue born Sep 30th 1801&#13;
Elizabeth A. Ayscue born Dec 24th 1822&#13;
Lucy A. Ayscue born Apr 10th 1824 6 [penciled over 4] 1826 [penciled beside 1824] &#13;
Charles E. Ayscue born born June 10th 1827 9 [penciled over 7] 1829 [penciled beside 1827]&#13;
Births of Lucy A. Ayscue’s children&#13;
Elizabeth T. Ayscue born Aug 2nd 1844&#13;
Mary E. Ayscue born Nov 15th 1847&#13;
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[p. 3]&#13;
Family Record. Births.&#13;
B.F. Ayscue was born Oct. the 20. 1842&#13;
B.T. Ayscue was born Aug. the second 2. 1844&#13;
Margelia G. Ayscue was born Nov the 18 8 1868&#13;
Oliver W. Ayscue was born Nov the 1 1871&#13;
Lucy L. Ayscue was born April the 10. 1877.&#13;
Sally S. Ayscue was born Aug the 7 1883.&#13;
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[p. 4]&#13;
Family Record. Deaths.&#13;
Sally H. Ayscue died Aug 11th 1872.&#13;
Polly Ayscue died January 5th, 1859.&#13;
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&#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;
&#13;
[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;
&#13;
[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;
&#13;
[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;
&#13;
[p. 9]&#13;
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;
&#13;
[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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Original owned by Mary Carter Whitehurst Guion of New Bern, 19 Oct 2003, [now owned by Tryon Palace, August 2012]&#13;
&#13;
[title page]&#13;
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, 1853.&#13;
&#13;
[p. 1]&#13;
Family Record. Marriages&#13;
Jonathan R. Bailey and Mary Jane Fisher was married on the 23rd day of November 1850.&#13;
Moses Ernul Whitehurst and Maria Jane Bailey were united in marriage on the 11th dy of January 1881 by Rev. Fred. W. Eason in the City of New Berne, N.C.&#13;
&#13;
[p. 2]&#13;
Family Record. Births.&#13;
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Lizzie Roberson daughter of Jonathan R. Bailey and Mary his Wife was born on the 21st of November 1862 [in faint handwriting]&#13;
&#13;
[p. 3]&#13;
Family Record. Births.&#13;
Mary Bailey Whitehurst daughter of M.E. &amp; M.J. Whitehurst was born on the 22nd day of October 1881.&#13;
George Bailey Whitehurst, Son of M.E. &amp; M.J. Whitehurst, was born on the 10th day of December 1882. In the City of New Berne, N.C.&#13;
Thomas Bayard Whitehurst, Son of M.E. &amp; Maria J. Whitehurst, was born on the 21st day of Feby. 1885. In the City of New Berne, N.C.&#13;
Henry Purifoy Whitehurst Son of M.E. &amp; Maria J. Whitehurst was born on the 7th day of December 1887. In New Berne, N.C.&#13;
Robert Emmet Whitehurst Son of M.E. &amp; Maria J. Whitehurst Was born on the 18th day of September 1889. In New Berne N.C.&#13;
&#13;
[p. 4]&#13;
Family Record. Deaths.&#13;
William, Infant son of Jonathan R. Bailey and Mary his Wife, departed this life on Wednesday the 1st day of February 1854, aged 7 days.&#13;
Joseph Infant Son of Jonathan R. Bailey and Mary his Wife departed this life on Thursday the 27 day of February 1855 aged 6 days&#13;
Mary Frances daughter of Jonathan R. Bailey and Mary his Wife departed this Life on Wednesday the 15 day of May 1860 age 1 year and 9 months&#13;
Annie Mary daughter of Jonathan R. Bailey and Mary his Wife departed this life [name in light handwriting] 22 July 1862 [date in darker handwriting]&#13;
Lizzie Robinson Daughter of Jonathan R. Bailey and Mary his wife Departed this Life on 18 Day of May 1865&#13;
Jonathan R. Bailey departed this life on the 16th day of January 1878 at 1 O’clock. Aged 57 years, 1 mo &amp; 7 days.&#13;
Mary Jane Bailey relict of J.R. Bailey departed this life the 31st day of May 1881 at 1-15 O’clock Aged 54 years 10 mo 11 days.&#13;
Mary Bailey Whitehurst infant daughter of M.E. &amp; M.J. Whitehurst departed this life on the 29th day of October 1881.&#13;
George Wm. Bailey Son of J.R. &amp; Mary J. Bailey departed this life Sept 14th 1887, Aged 31 years &amp; 15 days&#13;
Moses Ernul Whitehurst died in New Bern, N.C. on the 15th day of February, 1922, in the seventy six year of his life. Age 75 years, ten month and twelve dys.&#13;
&#13;
[p. 5]&#13;
Father&#13;
Henry P. Whitehurst son of Shadrick Whitehurst and Nancy Whitford his wife, was born in Beaufort County on South Dividing Creek August 19th 1813. United in marriage to Ann Hill Ernull November 23, 1843. At the house of her farther.&#13;
&#13;
Mother&#13;
Anner Hill Ernull wife of Henry P. Whitehurst and daughter of Moses Ernul and Mary Ann Wright his wife was born in Craven County, on Little Swift Creek 12th day of Jan 1820, united by marriage to Henry P. Whitehurst November 23rd 1843 at the house of her farther Rev. William T. Findley officiating.&#13;
&#13;
Children&#13;
Henry Clay Whitehurst, son of Henry P. and Ann H. Whitehurst his wife born in the City of New Bern, N.C. November 1844.&#13;
Moses Ernul Whitehurst son of Henry P. and Ann H. Whitehurst his wife&#13;
&#13;
[p. 6]&#13;
was born in the City of New Bern, N.C. March 29, 1846.&#13;
Mary Ann Whitehurst daughter of H.P. and Ann Hill Whitehurst his wife was born in the City of New Bern N.C. Dec. 4, 1847.&#13;
Martin Luther Whitehurst son of same parents born in the City of New Bern N.C. Dec 15th, 1849.&#13;
Zachariah Whitehurst son of same parents, born at the City of New Bern, N.C. Jan 8, 1851.&#13;
Nathaniel Green Whitehurst son of same parents, born at the City of New Bern, N.C. Febuary 29, 1852.&#13;
[in margin] Nathaniel Green Whitehurst son of same parents died at New Bern N.C. Jan. 12, 1853.&#13;
Lydia Vauce Whitehurst daughter of same parents born in City of New Bern, N.C. May 12, 18[smudged and written above it is] 1854 (1854)&#13;
Julia Chapman Whitehurst daughter of same parents, born at New Bern N.C. Sept. 5, 1855 1856&#13;
Alexander Hamilton Whitehurst son of same parents born in City of New Bern N.C. August 20, 1858.&#13;
&#13;
[p. 7]&#13;
Richard Furman Whitehurst son of same parents born in City of New Bern, N.C. Oct 2, 1860.&#13;
&#13;
Deaths&#13;
Burying ground Cedar Grove New Bern N.C. Lots No. 402 &amp; part of Lots 401&#13;
&#13;
Martin Luther Whitehurst died in City of New Bern N.C. Dec 20, 1849&#13;
Zachariah Whitehurst died at New Bern N.C. Jan. 15th 1851&#13;
Alexander Hamilton Whitehurst died at New Bern N.C. August 26 1858.&#13;
Julia Chapman Whitehurst died during the Civil War in Pitt Co. N.C. Aug 9, 1862.&#13;
Henry P. Whitehurst died in the City of New Bern N.C. July 7, 1876 Friday Morning at 7 Oclock suddenly Interred in Cedar Grove Cemetary Lot No. 402 &amp; part of 401.&#13;
Ann Hill Whitehurst died in the City of New Bern N.C. Friday June 27 1890 12.30 Oclock A.M.&#13;
Henry Clay Whitehurst died in the City of New Bern March 11th 1913 Burial in Ceter Grove Cemetery.&#13;
&#13;
[p. 8]&#13;
M.E. Whitehurst died 2/15/22 buried in New Bern&#13;
Maria Jane (Baily) Whitehurst died Charlotte N.C. April 1928, Buried in New Bern, N.C.&#13;
George Baily Whitehurst, son of M.E.W. &amp; M.J. Whitehurst died New Bern, N.C. Feb 8th 9th 1948 burial in New Bern, N.C.&#13;
Thomas Bayard Whitehurst, son of M.E.W. &amp; M.J.W., died Greensboro, N.C. June 15, 1952, burial Washington N.C. in Bra[illegible] lot in Washington N.C. Cemetery.&#13;
&#13;
R.W.Whitehurst, son of M.E.Whitehurst &amp; Maria Jane Whitehurst married Edna Ervin at Catawba, N.C. June 30th, 1915,&#13;
1st child Margaret Edna Whitehurst, later married to Alan P. Grimes 1942 the marriage at New Bern P[illegible] Church&#13;
2nd Child Robert E.W. Jr. married to Julia Fowler at Annapolis Md.&#13;
Margaret Whitehurst daughter of R.E. &amp; Edna Whitehurst born New Bern, N.C. Oct 12, 1917&#13;
Robert E. Whitehurst , son of R.E. &amp; Edna Whitehurst born New Bern, N.C. Sept. 2, 1919</text>
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              <text>Robert Dortch Baskervill Family Bible&#13;
Original owned by Jane Baskervill Murphy, October 19, 2003.&#13;
&#13;
The Comprehensive Bible; containing the Old and New Testaments, according to The Authorized Version, with the various readings and marginal notes usually printed therewith…Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo &amp; Co., 1854.&#13;
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[p. 1]&#13;
Marriages.&#13;
R.D. Baskervill and Betty P. Alexander were married on the 6th day of May 1857 (Eighteen hundred &amp; fifty seven) by Revd. F.H. McGuire at Park Forest.&#13;
W.R. Baskervill and Sallie Boyd Burwell were married on the 22nd day of February 1911 by Rev. John N. Cole, at “Berry Hill” Mecklenburg Co. Va. At 8:00 p.m.&#13;
John M. Van Pelt and Lucy Burwell Baskervill were married on the 23 day of Nov. 1935 (Sat morn.) by the Rev. Edward Burwell, at Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Warrenton, N.C. 8:00 P.M.&#13;
William Rust Baskervill Jr. and Elizabeth A. Hackney were married in Wilson, N.C. Nov. 5, 1949 (Saturday), by the Rev. Jarman at 8:00 p.m.&#13;
Robert Dortch Baskervill and Jane D. Gibbs were married in New Bern, N.C. in the First Presbyterian Church, Dec. 2, 1950 (Saturday) at 8:00 P.M. by the Rev. Howard Hartzell.&#13;
At Eureka her father’s home by Rev. P.M. Boyden, J. Tabb Neblett &amp; M.E. Baskervill Nov 27th 1889.&#13;
Edgar Hatcher Crenshaw Jr. and Mary Spotswood Baskervill were married on the 2nd of May 1953 by the Rev. Howard Hartzell at Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Warrenton, N.C. 8:00 P.M.&#13;
Branch Spalding and Sallie Spotswood Van Pelt were married April 6th (Fri) 1956&#13;
Sally Spotswood Van Pelt married the 2nd time to E Carter Fields Jr. in Charlottesville, Va. Sept (Fri) 9th, 1966 in the Episcopal Church in Ivy by Rev. Weeks at 12:00 noon.&#13;
William R. Baskervill III married Elizabeth McG___ in Lenoir N.C. Sept 29, 1979.&#13;
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[p. 3]&#13;
Births.&#13;
William Rust, son of Robert D. &amp; Betty A. Baskervill Nat: Febry 8th 1859.&#13;
Mark Alexander son of Robert D. &amp; Betty A. Baskervill Nat: June 9th 1860.&#13;
Sarah Taylor daughter of Robert D. &amp; Betty A. Baskervill Nat: Novr. 27th 1861.&#13;
Ann Coleman daughter of Robert D &amp; Betty A Baskervill Nat: July 7th 1863.&#13;
Mary Eaton daughter of Robert D &amp; Betty A Baskervill Nat: Augst 25th 1865.&#13;
Robert Dortch son of Robert D &amp; Betty A Baskervill Nat: May 10th 1867.&#13;
Wm. R. 4th son of Robt. D. &amp; Betty A Baskervill born at Eureka March 19th 1869.&#13;
Betty Park daughter of R.D.&amp; Betty A. Baskervill nat: Feb 8th 1874 (at Eureka)&#13;
George 5th son of Robt. D. and B.A. Baskervill Nat at Eureka April 20 1877.&#13;
Robert Dortch Baskervill son of William R. and Sarah T. Baskervill was born Sept 16, 1826&#13;
Bettie Park Alexander daughter of Mark Alexander and Sallie L_____ Alexander, wife of Dr. Robert Dortch Baskervill was born Sept 10, 1835.&#13;
William Burwell Crenshaw son of E. Hatcher and Mary Spotswood Baskervill Crenshaw born March 2nd 1960 in Medical College of Va. Richmond Va.&#13;
Susan Williams Crenshaw daughter of E. Hatcher and Mary Spotswood Baskervill Crenshaw born Dec. 4th 1962 in Medical College of Va. Hospital, Richmond, Va. (Tuesday) Weighed 6 lbs. 9 oz.&#13;
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[p. 4]&#13;
Births.&#13;
Lucy Burwell Baskervill daughter of W.R. and Sallie B. Baskervill, born (Monday) April 22nd, 1912 (at “Eureka” Va.)&#13;
William Rust Baskervill Jr. son of W.R. and Sallie B. Baskervill, born Aug 2nd 1913 (at “Eureka” Va.)&#13;
Robert Dortch Baskervill, 2nd son of William R. and Sallie B. Baskervill, born Sept. 9th 1914 (at “Eureka” Va.)&#13;
Mary Spotswood Baskervill 2nd daughter of W.R. and Sallie B. Baskervill born Feb. 26, Saturday 1927. (Richmond Va.) Stuart Circle Hospital.&#13;
Sallie Spottswood Van Pelt, daughter of John M. and Lucy Burwell Baskervill Van Pelt born Dec. 16, Wednesday 1936 at St. Luke’s Hospital, Richmond Va.&#13;
William Rust Baskervill III Son of William R. Baskervill Jr and Elizabeth Hackney Baskervill born Sept 21st 1950 in hospital in Wilson N.C.&#13;
Robert Dortch Baskervill Jr son of R.D. Baskervill and Jane Gibbs Baskervill born Oct 7, 1951 (Sunday) at Duke Hospital, Durham, N.C.&#13;
Evelyn Hackney Baskervill daughter of William R. and Elizabeth Hackney Baskervill born Nov. 29, 1952 (Sat.) at hospital in Wilson, N.C.&#13;
Mary Baskervill Crenshaw daughter of E. Hatcher and Mary Spotswood Baskervill Crenshaw born Sat. Dec 11th 1954 in Medical College of Va, Richmond Va.&#13;
Jane Gibbs Baskervill, daughter of Robert D. Baskervill and Jane Gibbs Baskervill born Tues. Feb. 1, 1955 in Hospital in New Bern, N.C.&#13;
Elizabeth Burwell Baskervill daughter of William R. Baskervill Jr. and Elizabeth Hackney Baskervill born Wed. Aug 15th 1956 in Hospital in South Hill, Va. at 11:00 A.M.&#13;
Edgar Hatcher Crenshaw III son of E. Hatcher Jr and Mary Spotswood Baskervill Crenshaw, born Dec 17, Monday 1956 in Medical College of Va. Richmond, Va.&#13;
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Deaths.&#13;
William Rust son of Robert D. &amp; Betty A. Baskervill obt. 8th November 1859.&#13;
Mrs. Bettie Alexander Baskervill, beloved wife of Dr. R.D. Baskervill died at “Eureka” Va. June July 6, 1897, age 61.&#13;
Col. James Turner Alexander son of Mark Alexander and Sallie Turner, died in Alexandria, La. March 27th 1915 age 83.&#13;
Mark L. Alexander son of Hon. Mark Alexander and Sallie Turner, died in Norfolk Va. Oct 30th, 1927. Age 85&#13;
Mark Alexander Baskervill 2nd son of Dr. R.D. and Bettie A. Baskervill died at “Eureka” Va. Jan 9th 1929. Age 69&#13;
Robert Dortch Baskervill, 3rd son of Dr. R.D. and Bettie A. Baskervill, died in Richmond, Va. March 4th, 1931, age 64.&#13;
Sallie Baskervill Neblett, daughter of Dr. R.D. and Bettie A. Baskervill and wife of Clem G. Neblett, died at her home in Richmond, Va. July 1932 age 71.&#13;
Sarah Taylor Baskervill beloved wife of William R. Baskervill obt. At 1 oClock P.M. Thursday 12th December 1861 Waverly Honor. Aged 54.&#13;
Col Wm. R. Baskervill beloved father of Dr. R.D. Baskervill obt. 2 oclk P.M. Sunday 25 of May 1884 Aged 87 years.&#13;
Virginia Baskervill only daughter of late Col. W.R. &amp; S.T. Baskervill died at her brothers residence 18th July 1885 in the 56 year of her age.&#13;
Dr. Robt D. Baskervill beloved husband of B.A. Baskervill &amp; son of late Col. Wm. R. B. obt: at Eureka 15 min 1 ocl. Wed. 2d Sep 1891. Aged 65. Born Sept 16 1826&#13;
Hon. M. Alexander belov’ father B.A. Baskervill obt: S. Neck, N.C. 1 oCk 6th July 1883 Ag’d 91.&#13;
Sallie P. Alexander beloved Mother B.A. Baskervill obt: S.N. N.C. 9 ock AM Wed 30 Jan 1889. Aged 78.&#13;
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[p. 6]&#13;
Deaths.&#13;
Ms. Bettie Baskervill Hobbs, wife of F.H. Hobbs and daughter of Dr. R.D. and Bettie Alexander Baskervill died in Norfolk Va, Feb. 24, 1937 at 8:00 P.M. Age 63 yrs.&#13;
Mrs. Mary Eaton Baskervill, wife of J. Tabb Neblett, daughter of Dr. R.D. Baskervill and Bettie Alexander Baskervill, died at the home of her son, Robert Baskervill Neblett, Alexandria, La. Sept. 23rd 1946 at 3:00 A.M. age 81 and one month.&#13;
Ann Coleman Baskervill daughter of Dr. R.D. and Bettie Alexander Baskervill died Sept 25th 1947 at 10:20 P.M. age 84 yrs.&#13;
William Rust Baskervill, son of Dr. Robert D. and Bettie Alexander Baskervill, husband of Sallie Burwell Baskervill died in Warrenton N.C. at his home Oct.[?] 20th 1960 at 2:00 A.M. Age 91 yrs. 7 months.&#13;
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Self=Pronouncing Edition in Which all the Proper Names are Divided and Accented and the Variable Vowel and Consonant Sounds Marked, Showing How to Pronounce Them Correctly. 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…Philadelphia: A.J. Holman &amp; Co., 1903.&#13;
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Copyright, 1903, by A.J. Holman &amp; Co.&#13;
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[p. 3]&#13;
Marriages&#13;
Benjamin B. Hurst and Daisy L. Green Jan. 9th 1907. New Bern, N.C.&#13;
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[p. 4-5]&#13;
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Daisy L. Green; New Bern, N.C.; Feb 23, 1878; Jan 9, 1907; Dec 29, 1954&#13;
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Martha Turnbull Hurst, daughter of Daisy L. and Benj. B. Hurst, New Bern, N.C.; Sept 22, 1911&#13;
Lucy Carolyn Hurst, daughter of Geo. A. and Lena J. Hurst, Jacksonville, N.C.; Feb 5th 1910&#13;
B.B. Hurst Jr.; Son of Daisy L. and Benj. B. Hurst; New Berne, N.C.; Dec 22, 1916&#13;
B.B. Hurst Jr.; New Berne, N.C.; Dec 22, 1916&#13;
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[p. 6, newspaper clippings]&#13;
Laid to Rest.&#13;
The Funeral and Burial Services of the Late John Curtis Green Was Held Yesterday Afternoon.&#13;
…&#13;
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Death of John C. Green.&#13;
Passed Away This Morning at His Residence on Broad Street, in the 60th Year of His Age.&#13;
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&#13;
If you have a Family Bible of a Craven County family or a family from a surrounding county that you would like to include in the Project, contact the Kellenberger Room of the New Bern-Craven County Public Library to make an appointment. The phone number is (252) 638-7808 or e-mail KellenbergerRoom(at)gmail.com. We would love to add your family's information to the site.</text>
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Parallel Column Edition. The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, translated out of the Greek; being the version set forth A.D. 1611. Arranged in Parallel columns with the Revised Version of A.D. 1881. Together with the readings and renderings preferred by the American revisers. Text conformable to that of the Universities at Oxford and Cambridge.&#13;
&#13;
[p. 1]&#13;
Family Temperance Pledge…Names&#13;
Ralandia Winfield Bennett was born Sept 21, 1904&#13;
Roscoe Dwey Bennett was Born Sept 10, 1911&#13;
&#13;
[p. 2]&#13;
This Certified that the rite of Holy Matrimony was celebrated between Roscoe D. Bennett and of Eloise Rowe and was married June 3 of 1944 &#13;
on at by witness:&#13;
&#13;
[p. 3]&#13;
Births&#13;
Benjamin T. the son of Laben Bennett and T[torn]tha his wife was born May 12th A.D. 1855&#13;
Tabitha Bennett daughter of John Bennett and Elvira his wife was born Apr. 12th A.D. 1849&#13;
Charles W. son of Benjamin Bennett and Tabitha his wife was born Dec 28th 1878.&#13;
Ulysses, son of Benjamin T. Bennett and Tabitha his wife was born March 31st A.D. 1881.&#13;
William H., son of Benjamin T. Bennett and Tabitha his wife was born Feb 26th A.D. 1886.&#13;
&#13;
[p. 4]&#13;
Births.&#13;
Laban Bennett Bornd August the 22 1825&#13;
Christina Miller daughter of Constantine Miller and Mary J. Miller his wife was born May the 24th A.D. 1880&#13;
Linda Sue Bennett was born Dec 30, 1945 was Born Dec 30, 1945&#13;
Swinton Houston Bennett was Born Aug 31, 1947 was Born Aug 31, 1947.&#13;
&#13;
[p. 5]&#13;
Marriages&#13;
Benjamin T. Bennett and Tabitha Bennett were united in the holy bonds of matrimony Feb 22nd A.D. 1877&#13;
Charlie W. Bennett and Julia Simpson were united in the holy bonds of matrimony December 14 A.D. 1902&#13;
Julia Bennett was Born July 28th 1882.&#13;
Ralandia W. Bennett son of Charlie Bennett and Julia his Wife was Born September 21th 1904&#13;
Roscoe D. Bennett son of Charlie Bennett and Julia his Wife Was Born September 10th 1911&#13;
Linda Sue Bennett the Daughter of R.D. Bennett and Eloise his wife was Born Dec 20, 1[missing]&#13;
Swinton Houston Bennett the son of Roscoe &amp; Eloise Bennett was Born Aug 31, 1947.&#13;
&#13;
[p. 6]&#13;
Marriages.&#13;
Charlie W. Bennett and his wife Julia was married December the 14 1902.&#13;
Births&#13;
Charlie W. Bennett was born Dec 28 1878&#13;
Julia J. Bennett was born July 28 1882&#13;
Ralandia W. Bennett was born Sept 21 1904&#13;
Roscoe D. Bennett was born Sept 10 1911&#13;
Linda Sue Bennett was born Dec 20, 1945&#13;
&#13;
[p. 7]&#13;
Deaths.&#13;
Telitha Bennett DC Januaruary 2_th 1894 Aged70 years. [stricken in original]&#13;
Telitha  Bennett Wife of Laban Bennett DC January the 19 1894 Agd 70 years.&#13;
Laban Bennett DC July 4th 1912 age 86 years &amp; 11 months.&#13;
Christine Miller DC Aug 29th 1906 Age 26 years.&#13;
Ralandia W. Bennett DC August 2 1921 age 16 years 10 months &amp; 1 day&#13;
Julia Bennett died June 16, 1952&#13;
&#13;
[p. 8]&#13;
Deaths.&#13;
Alvin L. Bennett, son of Benjamin Bennett &amp; Tabitha his wife departed this life June 26th AD 1885 being one year, 8 months and 21 day sold.&#13;
Ulesses Bennett Departed this Life Dec 25. AD 1893&#13;
W.H. Bennett Departed this Life Aug 16 AD: 1894&#13;
Laban Bennett died July 4th 1912 age 86 years &amp; 11 months&#13;
Julia Bennett died June 16, 1952&#13;
Tabitha Bennett Departed this life Sep 7 A.D. 1925 age 76.&#13;
Ralandia D. Bennett [smudged out]&#13;
Ralandia W. Bennett was born Sept 21, 1904 Died August the 2 1929 age 16 year 10 months 1 day old.&#13;
Charlie W. Bennett was born Dec 28 1878 died Oct 12 1941 age 62 years 9 months 14 days of age.&#13;
&#13;
[p. 9]&#13;
Laban Bennett&#13;
Charlie Born Dec 28 1878 age in 1927 49&#13;
Rolondia Born Sepe 21 1904 died Aug 2 1921 age 16 years 10 months &amp; 1 day old&#13;
Roscoe D. Bennett Born Sepe 10 1911 age in 1927 16&#13;
Henry Bryan Paul died Aug 22 1927 age 72.&#13;
Nursie Simpson Born January the 9 1851 age in 1927 76 years&#13;
Huldah Born January 22 1873 age in 1927 53&#13;
Bryan Born Nov 20 1875 age in 1927 52&#13;
Carrie Born July 26 1878 age in 1927 49&#13;
Julia Born July 28 1882 age in 1927 45&#13;
George Born Nov 6 1885 age in 1927 42&#13;
Ada Born Nov 4 1889 age in 1927 38&#13;
Bertha Born May 13 1892 age in 1927 35&#13;
&#13;
[p. 10]&#13;
Additions to Family Tree:&#13;
Mamie Jackson Wiley 12-16-1887&#13;
Mack Donald Wiley 8-28-1889&#13;
Ralph L. Wiley 1-20-1892&#13;
May Bell Wiley 9-28-1893&#13;
Margie Elizabeth Wiley 6-8-1895 Married Fate A. Flowers&#13;
Mary Madageline (Maggie) Wiley 7-26-1898&#13;
Harley Clemath Wiley 12-16-1900&#13;
Ellis McKinley Wiley 8-13-1903&#13;
Heaten Taylor Wiley 9-13-1907&#13;
Vernon Elmo 1-20-1910&#13;
Jackson Wiley married Elvina Keel daughter of George and Rhoda Keel&#13;
&#13;
[p. 11]&#13;
[newspaper clippings]&#13;
Benjamin T. Bennett Passes at Arapahoe&#13;
Benjamin T. Bennett, 90, died at his home in Arapahoe Monday morning at 4 o’clock following a long illness.&#13;
The funeral service will be conducted  Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Bethany Christian church at Arapahoe by the pastor, Rev. J.M. Waters of Wilson.&#13;
Mr. Bennett is survived by one grandson and one great grandson.&#13;
&#13;
Charley Bennett Dies&#13;
Charles W. Bennett died at his home in Arapahoe early Sunday morning about ten minutes after he was stricken with a heart attack. He had been in poor health about three years. He was 62 years, 9 months and 14 days of age.&#13;
Funeral service was conducted from Amity Christian church Monday at 2 p.m. by Rev. Rufus Walker, pastor, and interment in the church cemetery.&#13;
Surviving the deceased besides his wife, Mrs. Julia Simpson Bennett, is one son, Roscoe Bennett, and his aged father, Captain Benjamin T. Bennett.&#13;
Until sail and gas freight boats went out Mr. Bennett was one of the leading navigators between Bairds creek and New Bern.&#13;
&#13;
[p. 12]&#13;
The Book of Psalms: Translated Out of the Original Hebrew…New York: American Bible Society, 1900. &#13;
Nursie Simpson January 9 18[torn]&#13;
1926&#13;
H.B. Paul died Aug 22 1927 72&#13;
Hulda [stricken in original]&#13;
Huldah January 22 1874 52 1926&#13;
Bryan November 20 1875 51 1926&#13;
[C]arrie July 26 1878 48 1926&#13;
Julia July 28 1882 44 1926&#13;
George November 6 1886 41 1[torn]&#13;
Ada November 4 1889 37 [torn]&#13;
[B]ertha May 13 1892 34 1926&#13;
Linda Sue Born Dec 30 1945&#13;
Sinton Houston Born Aug 31 1947&#13;
&#13;
[p. 13]&#13;
[Torn]he W. Bennet was Born Dec 28th 1878&#13;
Julia D [written over with ] J Bennett Was Born July 28 1882&#13;
Richard W. Bennett was Born Sep 21 1904&#13;
Roscoe Bennet was Born Sep 10 1911&#13;
W.H. Simpson was 23 yea[folded over] when he died.&#13;
[Huldah Pa]ul died May 24, 1939 56 years 4 month &amp; 2 days old.&#13;
Ralandia Winfield Bennett Was Born Sept 21 1904 Died August the 2 1921 age 16 years 10 months &amp; 1 day&#13;
Nursie Simpson was 81 ye[folded over] 4 months and 23 days old [folded over] June 2th 1932&#13;
&#13;
[p. 14]&#13;
Deaths&#13;
W.H. Simpson was 62 when he died.&#13;
Nursie Simpson Born January 9 1851 died at 81 years 4 M 23 days died June 2 1932&#13;
H.B. Paul died Aug 22 1927 age 72&#13;
Huldah Simpson Born January 22 1874&#13;
Bryan Simpson Born Nov 20 1875 was 54 when disappeared&#13;
Ralandia Bennett Born Sept 21 1904 died Aug 2 1921 age 16 years 10 months &amp; 1 day old&#13;
B.T. Bennett died Feb 18 1946 age 90 years old&#13;
Julia Bennett Died june 16 1953&#13;
&#13;
Births&#13;
Linda Sue Bennett Born Dec 30 1945&#13;
Huston [stricken] Swinton Huston Bennett Born Aug 31 1947&#13;
&#13;
[p. 15]&#13;
Charlia W. Bennett Died Oct 12 1941 age 62 years old in 1940 [stricken] Dec 28 1940&#13;
&#13;
[p. 16]&#13;
Lina Miller was born in November 1878 age in 1929 52 out&#13;
Dela Grace Miller was born in August last day 1915 age in 1929 14 out&#13;
Luvine Bennett Died Dec 3rd 1924&#13;
Alex Bennett Born Aug 13 1863 Died January 15 1938&#13;
Tom Bennett Died Nov 25 1937 age 86&#13;
&#13;
[p. 17]&#13;
Els Rawls Oct 15 1904&#13;
Duffy Rawls July 13 1906&#13;
Wilson Rawls July 31 1908&#13;
Gye Rawls Oct 8 1910&#13;
Annie Rawls January 17 1913&#13;
Arche Rawls August 15 1915</text>
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                <text>The program for the homecoming and dedication of Bethany Christian Church in Craven County. The minister at the time was Rev. A. C. Young and the organist was J. Harper Wetherington.</text>
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                <text>This item is presented courtesy of the New Bern-Craven County Public Library for research and educational purposes. Prior permission from the New Bern-Craven County Public Library is required for any commercial use.</text>
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