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The Complete Domestic Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments, together with the Apocrypha, Concordance, and Psalms of David in Metre…Published by J.W. Lyon, London and Guelph, Ont.&#13;
&#13;
[p. 2]&#13;
Presented to&#13;
My Wife Emma C. Green&#13;
By&#13;
John C. Green&#13;
1888&#13;
&#13;
[p. 3]&#13;
This Certifies That John C. Green and Emma C. Fulcher Were solemnly united by me in the Bonds of Matrimony at New Berne N.C. on the Fourteenth day of March in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy Seven conformably to the Ordinance of God, and the Laws of the State.&#13;
&#13;
[p. 4]&#13;
Family Record&#13;
Name, Place of Birth, Date of Birth, Date of Marriage, Date of Death&#13;
John C. Green, New Berne, June 30th 1848, Dec 21st 1870 &amp; Mar 14 1877, Aug 29, 1908&#13;
Mattie W. Matthews, New Berne, 1850, Dec 21 1870, &#13;
Emma C. Fulcher, Beaufort, June 1885, Mar 14 1877&#13;
Ernest M. Green son of John C. Green &amp; Mattie W. Green, New Berne, Sept 23rd 1871&#13;
John M. Green son of John C. Green and Mattie W. Green, New Berne, Oct 25th 1873, May 21st 1874&#13;
Daisy L. Green daughter of John C. &amp; Emma C. Green, New Berne, Feby 23rd 1878, Jan 9, 1907 [married]&#13;
Mattie W [stricken] L Green daughter of John C. &amp; Emma C. Green, New Berne, June 23, 1880&#13;
John B Green son of John C Green and Emma C Green, New Berne, January 13, 1888&#13;
Mattie L. Green and Wm. E. Turnbull, New Bern, N.C. [married] Feb 18 1906&#13;
Daisy L. Green and Benj. B. Hurst, New Bern, N.C. [married] Jan 9, 1907&#13;
Grace F. Judd [died] Dec 20, 1914&#13;
And Ernest M. Green, Macon Ga. [married] June 20, 1911.&#13;
&#13;
[p. 5]&#13;
Family Record&#13;
John F. Fulcher&#13;
Cathrine E. Fulcher&#13;
Emma C. Fulcher, Cartrit County, N.C., North river, [born] June the 15, 1856&#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;
Milleys Childern ages&#13;
Charles born 1799 June 10&#13;
Fed Ditt&#13;
Sally born Dec 6 1806&#13;
Disdemony Ditt 1809&#13;
Abrham Ditt 1813 June&#13;
Rosahaner 1815 Augt.&#13;
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;
The Ages of the Negro Slaves Born the proverty of J.C. S. and such as was Childern when&#13;
Bought by said J.C. Stanly.&#13;
Phebey Born 1803} Aclceys&#13;
Mary Born March 1807} Childern&#13;
Mary Born June 1807} Littel&#13;
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;
America Born August 10th 1818 [in margin of page 2]&#13;
Zelph Childern&#13;
Mary Ann Bourn June 17th 1810&#13;
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;
Enoch Born Jan’y 1829&#13;
June 20, 1830 [?]&#13;
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;
Big Naneys Childern&#13;
Amarica bourn 1808&#13;
Elizabeth bourn 1810&#13;
Harry bourn 1812&#13;
Phebe Children&#13;
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;
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Nan [smudged] Ditt&#13;
Mary Born 1810} Children of&#13;
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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;
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Fed----&#13;
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Liza [stricken]&#13;
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Aaron 1811&#13;
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Tom—&#13;
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Jim&#13;
Ned&#13;
Julia Ann [illegible]&#13;
Phebes Children&#13;
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Deley&#13;
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John born [illegible]&#13;
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[p 10]&#13;
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[p. 2]&#13;
Craven County Register of Deeds, April 1991, Research by Carolyn Moore Bland.&#13;
I. Marriage Register&#13;
A.Lewis Leath (Pamlico County), Rosetta Baker (Craven County) married 12-21-1877&#13;
B. Lewis Leath (Craven County), Mary Simmons (Craven County) married 1-31-1889&#13;
C. Lewis Leath (Craven County), Carrie Jackson ( “ “ ) married 12-20-1899&#13;
D. Allen Phillip? Windsor (age 21), Beatrice Marie Leath (age 20) both of Craven County married 4-20-1929&#13;
&#13;
II. Birth Certificate&#13;
A. Edith Marie Windsor, DOB 6-24-1930, Craven County, Father William? Allen Windsor (age 22), Mother* Beatrice Leath Windsor (age 22)&#13;
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&#13;
III. Death Certificates, DOB, DOD, Reference&#13;
A. William Ray Leath, 4-?-1910, 4-16-1919, Bk. 1919, Pg. 1507&#13;
B. Lewis Leath, 3-2-1854, 5-19-1919, Bk. 1919, pg. 1494&#13;
C. Carrie Jackson Leath, 5-4-1877, 3-20-1929, Bk. 1929, pg 166&#13;
D. Ethel A. Leath, *7-3-1907 [stricken out] 7-3-1905 [written above], 8-29-1938, Bk. 1938, pg 1569&#13;
E. Susie Elizabeth (Leath) Moore, 12-2-1901, 6-27-1974, Bk. 1974, pg 385&#13;
F. George Ozel Moore **, 1-20-1893, 11-27-1956, Bk 1956, pg 724&#13;
*Ethel A. Leath is believed to have been born in 1905; Records indicate Beatrice Marie Leath was born 10-11-1907. William Leath was born 190[blank]&#13;
**George Azel Moore’s true birth is 1-20-1889; Death Certificate changed to Age on Life Insurance.&#13;
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[p 3]&#13;
Family Record. Marriages.&#13;
Lewis &amp; Rosetta Leath married 1878.&#13;
Lewis Leath married December 18, 187_&#13;
Rosetta Leath [illegible]&#13;
Lewis Leath and Mary A. Leath  [illegible]&#13;
Mary A. Leath the wife of Lewis Leath became Holy Sanctified in the love &amp; truth of God free from sin Monday Eve Dec 13th 1897.&#13;
Louis Leath &amp; Carrie Leath join the Marriage Ceremonm Decenber 20, 1899.&#13;
Lewis Lewis &amp; three wives. Heirs over.&#13;
&#13;
[p4]&#13;
Family Record. Births.&#13;
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Richard C. Leath the Son of Lewis and Rosetta Leath was Born Oct 23 1879&#13;
James W. Leath the Son of Lewis Leath and Rosetta Leath was Born April 28, 1880&#13;
Anne Leath the Daughter of Louis Leath and Rosetta Leath was December 25, 1881&#13;
Rosetta Leath the Daughter of Lewis Leath and Rosetta Leath was Born April 27, 1883&#13;
Lewis Leath Jr. the Son of Lewis Leath and Rosetta Leath was Born April 27, 1884&#13;
Laura J. Leath the Daughter Lewis Leath and Rosett Leath was Born May 10, 1887&#13;
Cornealous Leath Son of Lew and Rosetta Leath was Born April 29, 1886&#13;
Ethel Leath was born July 4, 1905&#13;
Beatrice M. Leath born Oct 11, 1907&#13;
Edith Marie Windsor Born June 24th 1930 A.D.&#13;
Susie Elizabeth Leath Born Dec 2, 1901&#13;
Carolyn Moore born August 16 1930&#13;
Renee Bernice Moore born Jan 5, 1933&#13;
&#13;
[p5]&#13;
George &amp; Susie Moore Heirs&#13;
Frances Wynona Moore born March 31, 1926 at 7:30 PM at residence 52 [305] Jones St. Daughter of Susie E and George A. Moore. New Bern. Dr. Wm. Mann, Sarah Watson Nurse.&#13;
Geo. A. Moore Jr. born July 24, 1928 at 6:30, 52 Jones St. Son of Susie and George A. Moore, New Bern. N. Carolina.&#13;
Carolyn Rosetta Moore born Aug. 16, 1930 52 Jones St. New Bern, N.C. at 10:45 AM daughter of Susie E and George A Moore Sr.&#13;
Bernice Renee Moore born Jan 5 1933 at 7:30 AM 52 Jones St, daughter Susie E. &amp; George A. Moore Sr.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
[p2]&#13;
Lewis Lee and Elizabeth Lane was Married July 29th, 1816.&#13;
William Lindsey and Mary Lane were Married 15th July 1827.&#13;
[Other names on page too faint to read on photocopy. Someone else has penciled the following]&#13;
John E. Harrison&#13;
Jan 11, 1902&#13;
Nancy Harrison (nee Poole) 3rd wife&#13;
Sept 10 1915&#13;
&#13;
[p3]&#13;
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Elizabeth Lee born 29th June 1790&#13;
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Teresy Jane Lee born August 21st 1814&#13;
John Lewis Lee born 5 February 1819&#13;
Susan Sherry Lee born 23d January 1832&#13;
Elizabeth A. Wade born September 27th 1833&#13;
&#13;
[p4]&#13;
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Charles Harrison was born April 16 1870&#13;
Robert M. Harrison was bornd Sep 24 1871&#13;
Levie W. Harrison was born [illegible] 23, 187[?]&#13;
Lacy [?] S. Harrison was born July 24, 1877&#13;
Lula Madora Harrison daughter of John E. Harrison and Nancy Harrison was born the 19th July 1879&#13;
Lewis Lee was born August 7th 1847&#13;
John D. Lee was born December 25 18[illegible] and died Jany 26th [illegible]&#13;
Samuel E. Lee Was born June 10th 1851&#13;
Elizeth Lee was born April 25 [illegible]&#13;
[illegible entry] was borne 1875&#13;
&#13;
[p5, duplicate of p4]&#13;
&#13;
[p6]&#13;
Captn. Lewis Lee Died in NewBern, N.C. December 5th 1855&#13;
William Mcd Wise Died in NewBern N.C. March 27th [year not given]&#13;
Marth. S. Metts was born Feb the 6 1855 and died 11th of Jany 1865&#13;
James Metts was born Sept 3 1857 died 20 of June 1864&#13;
William Metts was born Jany 15 1859 died 10 of Nov 1864&#13;
Hanneh W. Metts was born July 20: 1864 died Nov 16th 1864&#13;
John F. Harrison was born Aprel 13 1866 died Nov 25 1868&#13;
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The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Newly Translated out of the Original Greek. And with the former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. By His Majesty’s Special Command. Appointed to be read in Churches. Oxford: Printed by Thomas Baskett, Printer to the University, MDCCLX. (1760)&#13;
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[reverse of the title page]&#13;
This may [illegible] the age of James Mackelroy Son of John Mackelroy and Sarah his Wif Who Was Born in the yeare of our Lord God one Thousand Seven hundred and sixty Eight Desember The twenty Sixth Day.&#13;
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John Mackelroy Son of John Mackelroy and Sarah was Born in the yeare of our Lord God one thousand Seven hundred Seventy &amp; one Febuary the 9th day.&#13;
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James Mackleroy Departed this Life May the 5th in the year of our Lord 1773: in the 51st year of his age.&#13;
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James Mackelroy Juner Departed this Life October 16th 1785 In the 22nd year of his age.&#13;
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Suckey Mackelroy Daughter of John Mackelroy &amp; Polley His wife was born August the 26 in the year of Our Lord 1796.&#13;
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James Mackelroy Son of John Mackelroy &amp; Polley His wife was born November th [sic] 7 in the year of Our Lord 1798.&#13;
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John Mackelroy Son of John Mackelroy &amp; Polly his Wife was born febuary 1th [sic] in the year of Our Lord 18[01].&#13;
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Enoch Holton Son Bas [torn] Casey his wife was born [torn] the 29th in the year of our [Lord] 1796.&#13;
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Tabitha Holton wife of Enoch Holton Daughter of Elder Isaac Pipkins and Mary his wife was born November 28th in the year of our Lord 1796.&#13;
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Elvira Holton, Daughter of Enoch Holton and Tabitha his wife was born February 15th in the year of our Lord 1823 [?].&#13;
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Jesse W.P. Holton, Son of Enoch Holton and Tabitha his wife was born April 28th in the year of our Lord 1826.&#13;
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[page 4]&#13;
[Torn] Births&#13;
[Torn] lton Son of Enoch Holton [torn] Tabitha his wife was born [Ju]ne 30th 1828 A.D.&#13;
[Torn] abitha Holton, Daughter of Enoch Holton and Tabitha his wife was born November 16th A.D. 1830.&#13;
Enos Caroline Holton, Daughter of Enoch Holton and Tabitha his wife was born October 16th A.D. 1832.&#13;
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Isaac P. Holton son of Enoch Holton and Tabitha his wife was born January 24th A.D. 1834.&#13;
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Alonzo J. Holton, son of Enoch Holton and Tabetha his wife was born July 20th A.D. 1837.&#13;
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Mary E. Holton Daughter of Enoch Holton and Tabitha his wife was born September 3rd A.D. 1824.&#13;
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[page 5]&#13;
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[page 6]&#13;
Deaths&#13;
Mary E. Holton Departed this life the 16th of July 1827 aged 2 years 10 months and 13 days.&#13;
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Enos Carolina Holton departed this life the 3rd day of June 1834 aged 1 year, 6 months, and 15 [it appears the 5 was overwritten with 7 to make 17] days.&#13;
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Enoch Holton Jr. departed this life the 20th of February 1842 aged 13 years 7 months and 20 day.&#13;
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[page 7, last page of the Apocrapha--the information on this page is very faint, someone tried to pen over the original information on some of the entries and did a poor job]&#13;
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[Illegible] Macelroy Son of Thomas Mackelroy and [illegible] his wife was Born in the year of our Lord 1817 November the 26.&#13;
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[Illegible] Mackelroy Son of Thomas Mackelroy and [illegible] his wife was Born in the year of our Lord September the 24, 1819 and Departed this life October the 11, 1824.&#13;
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[Chloey?] Mackelroy Daughter of Thomas Mackelroy and [Cleance?] his wife was Born in the year of our Lord August the 11 1821.&#13;
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James Harber son of Joseph Harber &amp; Anne his wife Born the year of our Lord December 12th 1822.&#13;
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[page 8--follows one of the appendix pages]&#13;
Jam:s. Mackelroy Son of James Mackelroy His had Wrot in the Twenty First year of his Age June th 6 1784.&#13;
David Curts Son of John Curtis and Mary His Wife Was Born October the 16th Day in the year of Our Lord 1768.&#13;
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Easter Curtis Daughter of John Curtis and Mary His wife was Born April the 21st Day in year of Our Lord One thousand seven Hundred and seventy three.&#13;
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Elizabeth Curtis Daughter of John Curtis and Mary His Wife was Born November the 20th Day in year of our Lord 1774 And departed this Life the 20th of February in the year of our Lord 1791 in the 17th year of Her age.&#13;
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Cloe Herrington Daughter of Charles Herrington and Easter his Wife Was Born the 30th Day of May in the year of our Lord 1805.&#13;
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Nancy Herrington Daughter of Charles and Ester his wife was Born the 28th Day of April in the year of our Lord 1810.&#13;
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This is to certify that Ennon D. Mann and Minnie L. Simmons were united by me in the bonds of Holy Matrimony at Catharine J. Simmons on the [Th]ird day of November in the year of our Lors 19[_]7&#13;
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Ferriba Mann was borned May 4, 1843.&#13;
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Dorothy Annette Garner was borned August 8, 1947 [1948?]&#13;
Ennon Ormsby Mann borned March 31, 1923&#13;
Charlotte [faded] Mann borned [faded] 24, 1927&#13;
Peggy [faded] March [faded] 1931&#13;
Melvin B. Garner was borned June 15, 1920&#13;
Catherine L. Garner was borned April 14, 1922&#13;
Nannie M. Garner was borned May 28, 1923&#13;
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Leland Garner &amp; Catherine Garner was married July 4, 1940.&#13;
Melvin B. Garner and Doris W. Harker was married July 20th 1946.&#13;
Nannie M. Garner &amp; Glenn Anderson was married Nov. 19, 1947.&#13;
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Elza Mann Departed this life Dec 1, 1879.&#13;
Ferribee Mann Departed this life April 30, 1901.&#13;
Minnie L. Mann wife of E.D. Mann departed this life November 18, 1912&#13;
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[p. 3]&#13;
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[p. 4]&#13;
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The [Neva Miller] Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments: translated out of the Original Tongues and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. Stereotyped for the American Bible Society by D. &amp; G. Bruce. D. Danshaw, Printer, New-York, 1829.&#13;
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[p. 2]&#13;
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Alton Brinson 1903&#13;
Ola Blanche Brinson Mar. 19, 1908&#13;
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[p. 3]&#13;
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---&#13;
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&#13;
[p. 2]&#13;
Elizabeth P. Oliver.&#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;
Eliza N. Wynee, Daughter of Elozabeth &amp; William Wynne Was Born Nov 9, 1856.&#13;
Atlas N. Pate (Son of Mary &amp; Bedding Pate) was Born Feb 2th, 1853.&#13;
Willie Redding Pate (Sone of Sidnney &amp; Wm. Augustus Pate) was Born Jan 29th 1878.&#13;
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[p. 3]&#13;
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Eliza N. Jones &amp; Atlas N. Pate were married Dec. 18th 1889&#13;
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[p. 4]&#13;
Family Record. Deaths.&#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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John N. Pate borned Mar 5, 1848, Dec. 21, 1928&#13;
Thomas Henry Pate borned Sept 23, 1849, died Feb 10, 18[faded]&#13;
Atlas N. Pate borned Feb 4, 1853, died Oct 1924&#13;
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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&#13;
[p. 2]&#13;
Clarrisa Wilson Phelps was Born March the 18 1822&#13;
Edward Phelps departed this life May the 20 1822&#13;
Lewis B. [?] Phelps was Born July the 12 1820&#13;
&#13;
[p. 3]&#13;
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Charloty Phelps was Born June 3, 1817&#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;
&#13;
[page 3]&#13;
Marriages&#13;
Thomas D. &amp; Annie L. Philyaw, April. 12. 1941.&#13;
&#13;
[page 4]&#13;
Births&#13;
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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;
Thomas Daniel Philyaw Sept. 23, 1912&#13;
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;
Clara Philyaw Taylor Nov 25 [stricken and overwritten with] Aug 2, 1986&#13;
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;
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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;
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[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;
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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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                  <text>The following Family Bibles collection began as a project with the New Bern-Craven County Public Library and the Craven County Genealogical Society of North Carolina. &#13;
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In October 2002 and October 2003, both organizations held a Family Bible Photocopying project and asked people to bring their Family Bibles to be copied. A copy was made for the Library and another copy for the owner of the Bible. These two projects brought over thirty Family Bibles, photocopies of which were added to the Library's collection. &#13;
&#13;
Since 2003, other Family Bibles have surfaced and were copied by Library Staff members for inclusion in the Bible Records Project.&#13;
&#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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              <text>Will You give this to grandpa&#13;
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James Rice son of Benjamin Rice and Elizabeth his wife was born March 16th 1838&#13;
Noah Rice Son of the same of the same was born February 22nd 1840&#13;
Evan Rice Son of the same was bornd July 3rd 1841&#13;
Elizabeth Rice daughter of the Same was born July 22nd 1842&#13;
Mary Ann Rice daughter of the same was born September 20th 1843&#13;
Nancy Rice daughter of the same was March 5th 1845&#13;
Henrietta Rice daughter of the same was bon June 7th 1846&#13;
Benjamin H. Rice son of the same was born July 3rd 1847&#13;
Richhilda Rice daughter of the same was born November 14th 1848&#13;
Luther Jacson Rice Son of the same was born April 3rd 1850&#13;
Josiah son of the same [stricken]&#13;
Josiah Rice Son of the same was Born August 22nd A.D. 1851&#13;
Ansevely Rice Daughter of the same Parents was Born September 18th 1852&#13;
Sarah F. Rice daughter of the Same January the 17th A.D. 1853&#13;
Harvey Rice the Son of Benjamin Rice and Elizabeth his wife was born November the 14 A.D. 1856&#13;
Matilda J. Rice the daughter of the Same was born March th 17 1858</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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