Mary Etta Willis
F, b. 9 August 1905, d. 23 November 1988
Mary Etta Willis was born on 9 August 1905. She married Julius Joseph Dunn, son of Noah S. Dunn and Annie E. Hartley, on 12 May 1923 at Carteret County, North Carolina. Mary Etta Willis died on 23 November 1988 at age 83.
Family | Julius Joseph Dunn b. 21 Feb 1903, d. 24 Aug 1981 |
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Julius Edward Dunn
M, b. 19 June 1925, d. 25 July 1926
Father | Julius Joseph Dunn b. 21 Feb 1903, d. 24 Aug 1981 |
Mother | Mary Etta Willis b. 9 Aug 1905, d. 23 Nov 1988 |
Julius Edward Dunn was born on 19 June 1925 at Carteret County, North Carolina. He died on 25 July 1926 at Carteret County, North Carolina, at age 1.
David Lewis
M
David Lewis married Katherine (?) on 9 December 1785 at Craven County, North Carolina.
Family | Katherine (?) |
Evan Rice1
M, b. circa 1660, d. before February 1702
Evan Rice was born circa 1660. He married Elizabeth Cleverly before 6 September 1694 at Maryland.2 Evan Rice died before February 1702 at Calvert County, Maryland.1
Family | Elizabeth Cleverly b. bt 30 May 1660 - 30 May 1678, d. b 20 Aug 1722 |
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Elizabeth Cleverly1
F, b. between 30 May 1660 and 30 May 1678, d. before 20 August 1722
Elizabeth Cleverly was born between 30 May 1660 and 30 May 1678.1 She married Evan Rice before 6 September 1694 at Maryland.1 Elizabeth Cleverly married Robert Widdrington between 1702 and 1706 at Calvert County, Maryland.1 Elizabeth Cleverly died before 20 August 1722.1
Family 1 | Evan Rice b. c 1660, d. b Feb 1702 |
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Family 2 | Robert Widdrington b. c 1681, d. bt 20 Aug 1722 - 10 Nov 1722 |
Citations
- [S123] Jane F Burgess, "Elizabeth Cleverly", p. 442-443.
Robert Widdrington1
M, b. circa 1681, d. between 20 August 1722 and 10 November 1722
Robert Widdrington was born circa 1681.1 He married Elizabeth Cleverly between 1702 and 1706 at Calvert County, Maryland.1 Robert Widdrington died between 20 August 1722 and 10 November 1722 at Calvert County, Maryland.1
Family | Elizabeth Cleverly b. bt 30 May 1660 - 30 May 1678, d. b 20 Aug 1722 |
Citations
- [S123] Jane F Burgess, "Elizabeth Cleverly", p. 442-443.
Ellen A. Stilley
F, b. circa 1832
Father | Earl Stilley b. c 1801 |
Ellen A. Stilley was born circa 1832.
Sylvester Tingle
M, b. say 1800, d. circa December 1842
Sylvester Tingle was born say 1800. He married Sarah Miller, daughter of John Miller and Elizabeth Arthur, on 14 January 1820 at Craven County, North Carolina. Sylvester Tingle died circa December 1842.
Family | Sarah Miller |
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Harvey Morris
M, d. circa August 1825
Harvey Morris married Rhoda Miller, daughter of John Miller and Elizabeth Arthur, on 15 September 1818 at Craven County, North Carolina. Harvey Morris died circa August 1825.
Family | Rhoda Miller |
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Levi Wayne Jr.
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Levi Wayne Jr. married Rhoda Miller, daughter of John Miller and Elizabeth Arthur, on 15 September 1828 at Craven County, North Carolina.
Family | Rhoda Miller |
William Willis
M, b. 28 September 1921, d. 28 September 1921
Father | Manly Willis b. 1 Jul 1889, d. 3 Nov 1948 |
Mother | Marietta Dunn b. 16 Mar 1888, d. 2 Aug 1979 |
William Willis died on 28 September 1921. He was born on 28 September 1921.
John Tillman
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John Tillman witnessed the will of James Rice on 8 March 1772 at Craven County, North Carolina; The will reads as follows:
In the Name of god Amen. I James Rice of the County of Craven In the province of North Carolina Being weak and feeble in Body But of Perfect Mind and Memory thanks to god for it Calling to Mind the Mortality of Mans Body Knowing that It is appointed for all men once to Die Do make ordain and Constitute this my Last will and Testament In the Manner and form following. Viz...
Principally and first of all I Recommend my Soul Into the hands of god that gave it, my Body to the Earth to Be Buryed in a Christian Like Manner Nothing Doubting But at the general Resurrection I Shall Receive the same again By the Mighty Power of god, and as to my worldly goods which it hath pleased god to Bless me with, I give and Dispose of In the following Manner...
Item I give and Bequeath unto my Brother Gedion Rice all my Lands and plantation where I Now Live to him and his heirs forever only he the Said Gideon Must pay unto Mary Rice Twenty Eight Shillings which is Due from me to her.
Item I Leave my household Goods Stock &c. to be sold at Vendue and the Money to be Equally Devided Between my Brothers Evan Rice, Ephraim Rice and Thomas Rice son of Cleaverly Rice, Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this Eighth Day of March 1772.1
In the Name of god Amen. I James Rice of the County of Craven In the province of North Carolina Being weak and feeble in Body But of Perfect Mind and Memory thanks to god for it Calling to Mind the Mortality of Mans Body Knowing that It is appointed for all men once to Die Do make ordain and Constitute this my Last will and Testament In the Manner and form following. Viz...
Principally and first of all I Recommend my Soul Into the hands of god that gave it, my Body to the Earth to Be Buryed in a Christian Like Manner Nothing Doubting But at the general Resurrection I Shall Receive the same again By the Mighty Power of god, and as to my worldly goods which it hath pleased god to Bless me with, I give and Dispose of In the following Manner...
Item I give and Bequeath unto my Brother Gedion Rice all my Lands and plantation where I Now Live to him and his heirs forever only he the Said Gideon Must pay unto Mary Rice Twenty Eight Shillings which is Due from me to her.
Item I Leave my household Goods Stock &c. to be sold at Vendue and the Money to be Equally Devided Between my Brothers Evan Rice, Ephraim Rice and Thomas Rice son of Cleaverly Rice, Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this Eighth Day of March 1772.1
Citations
- [S7] Craven County Original Wills North Carolina Division of Archives and History.
Joseph Lewis
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Joseph Lewis witnessed the will of James Rice on 8 March 1772 at Craven County, North Carolina; The will reads as follows:
In the Name of god Amen. I James Rice of the County of Craven In the province of North Carolina Being weak and feeble in Body But of Perfect Mind and Memory thanks to god for it Calling to Mind the Mortality of Mans Body Knowing that It is appointed for all men once to Die Do make ordain and Constitute this my Last will and Testament In the Manner and form following. Viz...
Principally and first of all I Recommend my Soul Into the hands of god that gave it, my Body to the Earth to Be Buryed in a Christian Like Manner Nothing Doubting But at the general Resurrection I Shall Receive the same again By the Mighty Power of god, and as to my worldly goods which it hath pleased god to Bless me with, I give and Dispose of In the following Manner...
Item I give and Bequeath unto my Brother Gedion Rice all my Lands and plantation where I Now Live to him and his heirs forever only he the Said Gideon Must pay unto Mary Rice Twenty Eight Shillings which is Due from me to her.
Item I Leave my household Goods Stock &c. to be sold at Vendue and the Money to be Equally Devided Between my Brothers Evan Rice, Ephraim Rice and Thomas Rice son of Cleaverly Rice, Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this Eighth Day of March 1772.1
In the Name of god Amen. I James Rice of the County of Craven In the province of North Carolina Being weak and feeble in Body But of Perfect Mind and Memory thanks to god for it Calling to Mind the Mortality of Mans Body Knowing that It is appointed for all men once to Die Do make ordain and Constitute this my Last will and Testament In the Manner and form following. Viz...
Principally and first of all I Recommend my Soul Into the hands of god that gave it, my Body to the Earth to Be Buryed in a Christian Like Manner Nothing Doubting But at the general Resurrection I Shall Receive the same again By the Mighty Power of god, and as to my worldly goods which it hath pleased god to Bless me with, I give and Dispose of In the following Manner...
Item I give and Bequeath unto my Brother Gedion Rice all my Lands and plantation where I Now Live to him and his heirs forever only he the Said Gideon Must pay unto Mary Rice Twenty Eight Shillings which is Due from me to her.
Item I Leave my household Goods Stock &c. to be sold at Vendue and the Money to be Equally Devided Between my Brothers Evan Rice, Ephraim Rice and Thomas Rice son of Cleaverly Rice, Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this Eighth Day of March 1772.1
Citations
- [S7] Craven County Original Wills North Carolina Division of Archives and History.
John Riggs
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John Riggs witnessed the will of James Rice on 8 March 1772 at Craven County, North Carolina; The will reads as follows:
In the Name of god Amen. I James Rice of the County of Craven In the province of North Carolina Being weak and feeble in Body But of Perfect Mind and Memory thanks to god for it Calling to Mind the Mortality of Mans Body Knowing that It is appointed for all men once to Die Do make ordain and Constitute this my Last will and Testament In the Manner and form following. Viz...
Principally and first of all I Recommend my Soul Into the hands of god that gave it, my Body to the Earth to Be Buryed in a Christian Like Manner Nothing Doubting But at the general Resurrection I Shall Receive the same again By the Mighty Power of god, and as to my worldly goods which it hath pleased god to Bless me with, I give and Dispose of In the following Manner...
Item I give and Bequeath unto my Brother Gedion Rice all my Lands and plantation where I Now Live to him and his heirs forever only he the Said Gideon Must pay unto Mary Rice Twenty Eight Shillings which is Due from me to her.
Item I Leave my household Goods Stock &c. to be sold at Vendue and the Money to be Equally Devided Between my Brothers Evan Rice, Ephraim Rice and Thomas Rice son of Cleaverly Rice, Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this Eighth Day of March 1772.1
In the Name of god Amen. I James Rice of the County of Craven In the province of North Carolina Being weak and feeble in Body But of Perfect Mind and Memory thanks to god for it Calling to Mind the Mortality of Mans Body Knowing that It is appointed for all men once to Die Do make ordain and Constitute this my Last will and Testament In the Manner and form following. Viz...
Principally and first of all I Recommend my Soul Into the hands of god that gave it, my Body to the Earth to Be Buryed in a Christian Like Manner Nothing Doubting But at the general Resurrection I Shall Receive the same again By the Mighty Power of god, and as to my worldly goods which it hath pleased god to Bless me with, I give and Dispose of In the following Manner...
Item I give and Bequeath unto my Brother Gedion Rice all my Lands and plantation where I Now Live to him and his heirs forever only he the Said Gideon Must pay unto Mary Rice Twenty Eight Shillings which is Due from me to her.
Item I Leave my household Goods Stock &c. to be sold at Vendue and the Money to be Equally Devided Between my Brothers Evan Rice, Ephraim Rice and Thomas Rice son of Cleaverly Rice, Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this Eighth Day of March 1772.1
Citations
- [S7] Craven County Original Wills North Carolina Division of Archives and History.
Richard Albert Jose
M, b. 15 February 1932, d. 11 February 2009
Richard Albert Jose was born on 15 February 1932. He died on 11 February 2009 at age 76.
John Clayton Thomas
M, b. 1 June 1923, d. 14 February 1930
Father | Luther Wesley Thomas b. 20 Sep 1871, d. 4 Aug 1942 |
Mother | Amanda Lorena Fulcher b. 8 May 1878, d. 9 Dec 1954 |
John Clayton Thomas was born on 1 June 1923 at Carteret County, North Carolina.1 He died on 14 February 1930 at Carteret County, North Carolina, at age 6.1 His obituary indicated "The child was killed last Friday afternoon as he left the school bus by the car of Dr. E.B. Whitehurst. Occupants of the truck said that they did not see the on-coming car and Dr. Whitehurst insisted that he did not see any life whatsover about the bus. The child was struck by the left rear fender as he ran around the rear of the school bus. He was taken immediately to the Morehead City Hospital by Dr. Whitehurst and one of the Beachem girls, but the seven-year-old child died before arriving there."2
Lela Willis
F, b. 11 November 1916, d. 7 September 2000
Lela Willis was born on 11 November 1916. She married Sidney Thomas, son of Luther Wesley Thomas and Amanda Lorena Fulcher, on 1 November 1946 at Carteret County, North Carolina. Lela Willis died on 7 September 2000 at age 83.
Family | Sidney Thomas b. 10 Feb 1915, d. 28 Dec 2000 |
Albert Ingram
M, b. 22 September 1900, d. 5 November 1967
Albert Ingram was born on 22 September 1900.1 He married Della Lorena Thomas, daughter of Luther Wesley Thomas and Amanda Lorena Fulcher. Albert Ingram died on 5 November 1967 at age 67.1
Family | Della Lorena Thomas b. 5 Apr 1899, d. 3 Oct 1959 |
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Citations
- [S122] Robert G. Lewis, Carteret Cemeteries, B-100.
John Ben "Jack" Thompson
M, b. 24 June 1904, d. 22 June 1973
John Ben "Jack" Thompson was born on 24 June 1904. He married Lyda Lorena Thomas, daughter of Luther Wesley Thomas and Amanda Lorena Fulcher, on 3 January 1931 at Craven County, North Carolina. John Ben "Jack" Thompson died on 22 June 1973 at age 68.
Family | Lyda Lorena Thomas b. 29 Apr 1907, d. 31 Jan 1982 |
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Nettie Conway
F, b. 12 March 1910, d. 26 November 1956
Nettie Conway was born on 12 March 1910.1 She married Alonza Thomas, son of Luther Wesley Thomas and Amanda Lorena Fulcher, on 15 June 1929 at Carteret County, North Carolina. Nettie Conway died on 26 November 1956 at age 46.1
Family | Alonza Thomas b. 30 Jun 1909, d. 24 Jan 1997 |
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Citations
- [S122] Robert G. Lewis, Carteret Cemeteries, B-133.
Annie Carroll
F, b. 11 February 1911, d. 9 August 1973
Annie Carroll was born on 11 February 1911 at Maryland. She married Samuel Jennings Roberson, son of Andrew Jackson Roberson and Sarah Elizabeth "Sallie" Purifoy. Annie Carroll died on 9 August 1973 at Craven County, North Carolina, at age 62. She was buried at Pine Tree Cemetery, Caton, Craven County, North Carolina.
Family | Samuel Jennings Roberson b. 15 Sep 1908, d. 20 Jul 1981 |
Christian Ipock
M, b. say 1724, d. after 1771
Christian Ipock married Mary (?) Christian Ipock was born say 1724. He died after 1771.
Family | Mary (?) |
Jennifer Louise Tyndall
F, b. 9 March 1989, d. before 2007
Father | Keith Edward Tyndall |
Mother | Donna Carol Hodges |
Jennifer Louise Tyndall was born on 9 March 1989 at Pitt County, North Carolina. She died before 2007.
Tony Lee Womble Jr.
M, b. 28 October 1938, d. 25 October 1993
Father | Tony Womble b. 1896, d. 1975 |
Mother | Inez Marie Jones b. 11 Jan 1911, d. 5 May 1960 |
Tony Lee Womble Jr. married Dorothy Mae O'Ham. Tony Lee Womble Jr. was born on 28 October 1938 at Beaufort County, North Carolina. He died on 25 October 1993 at Craven County, North Carolina, at age 54.
Family | Dorothy Mae O'Ham |
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Citations
- [S22] WDN, December 15, 2011.
Pearcy Ann Lewis Warren
F, b. circa 1812
Pearcy Ann Lewis Warren was also known as Mrs. Pearcy Ann Warren. She was born circa 1812. She married Redding Wiley on 26 October 1852 at Craven County, North Carolina.
Family | Redding Wiley b. 1800, d. a 1880 |
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Alex Wiley
M, b. 5 January 1855, d. 6 August 1921
Father | Redding Wiley b. 1800, d. a 1880 |
Mother | Pearcy Ann Lewis Warren b. c 1812 |
Alex Wiley was born on 5 January 1855. He married Mamie Cox, daughter of Benjamin Carney Cox and Aquilla Lee, on 13 July 1896 at Beaufort County, North Carolina. Alex Wiley died on 6 August 1921 at Craven County, North Carolina, at age 66. He was buried at High Bridge Cemetery, Caton, Craven County, North Carolina.
Family | Mamie Cox b. 8 Jul 1879, d. 19 Sep 1946 |
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Lewis H. Wiley
M, b. circa 1853, d. before 1925
Father | Redding Wiley b. 1800, d. a 1880 |
Mother | Pearcy Ann Lewis Warren b. c 1812 |
Lewis H. Wiley was born circa 1853. He married Sarah J Jarvis on 8 May 1878 at Craven County, North Carolina. Lewis H. Wiley died before 1925.
Family | Sarah J Jarvis b. 17 Oct 1853, d. 8 Jan 1925 |
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Citations
- [S3] Death Certificate Register of Deeds Office.