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| 551 |
Major McCombs and his wife Mary Ann were killed and scalped by the indians. They were the last people in this area to be scalped by indians. | McCombs, Major (I1018)
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| 552 |
Mamie was the daughter of a William Greene, not closely related if at all to Minnie Greene's family. | Greene, Mamie (I7146)
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| 553 |
March 20, 1862, Enlisted in Union Co., NC, as a private in Co., I, 48th Regiment, NC State Troops; wounded at Sharpsburg, Maryland, Sept. 17, 1862; furloughed for 30 days on Oct. 6, 1862; reported present in Jan. - June 1863, March-April 1864, and Sept.-Oct. 1864.
| Williams, Lewis David Hampton (I4942)
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| 554 |
Marcus does not appear in the 1880 census. | Greene, Marcus (I7117)
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| 555 |
Mariah is living with her brother Camron in the 1850 Cleveland County census, listed as 45 years old so she probably never married. | Bridges, Mariah (I7780)
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| 556 |
Marker says Person Simpson | Simpson, Pearson (I4643)
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| 557 |
MARR: ADR1 207 N. POST ROAD
MARR: ADR2 SHELBY, N.C. 28150
MARR: CITY 207 N. POST ROAD
MARR: STAE SHELBY, N.C. 28150
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| 558 |
MARR: ADR1 408 SHORT ST.
MARR: ADR2 MATTHEWS, N.C. 28195
MARR: CITY MATTHEWS, N.C. 28195
| Family (F2501)
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| 559 |
MARR: ADR1 907 Walnut
MARR: ADR2 Smithfield, NC
MARR: CITY Smithfield, NC
| Family (F273)
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| 560 |
MARR: ADR1 Harrisburg, N.C.
| Family (F1862)
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| 561 |
MARR: ADR1 James Osburne & Ellen Margaret POSTON
| Family (F131)
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| 562 |
MARR: ADR1 LARRY EUGENE & LINDA DIANNE SIMPSON
| Family (F63)
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| 563 |
Marriage bond set July 13, 1838 by Richard Philbeck and witnessed by T. F. Birchett | Family (F4390)
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| 564 |
Marriage was performed by James Monroe Bridges. | Family (F804)
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| 565 |
Marriage witnesses in J.Y. Hamrick, D.S. Lovelace, George D. McSwain | Family (F4162)
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| 566 |
Marriages performed by Reverend Drury Dobbins, Baptist Minister, and taken from his personal record book which is now in the State Archives in Raleigh: December 21, 1841 - James L. Green and Mary "Polly" Poston - his 1st marriage; s/o James Lee Green and Sarah Moss. | Family (F4058)
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| 567 |
Married at Duck Creek By Joshua Richards | Family (F4775)
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| 568 |
Married at home of John Hopper. Witnesses: M. D. Hopper, J. R. Green, J. L. Hamrick. | Webber, Sally (I6074)
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| 569 |
Married at the residence Of James Philbeck, #7 Township. | Family (F804)
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| 570 |
Married at the residence Of Samuel Magnes, JP, In #7 Township. | Family (F850)
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| 571 |
Married by Col. P.T. Grigg | Family (F3003)
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| 572 |
Married by Drury Dobbins | Family (F2953)
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| 573 |
Married by Eli Lutz, Esq. | Family (F3011)
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| 574 |
Married by her father Rev Rpbert Patterson | Family (F3269)
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| 575 |
Married by in Rev. T. H. Mullinax | Family (F1513)
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| 576 |
Married by Jessie R. Willis, Esq. | Family (F3023)
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| 577 |
Married by Jessie R. Willis, Esq. | Family (F12174)
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| 578 |
Married by Rev Drury Dobbins | Family (F4058)
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| 579 |
Married by Rev J.C. Williams | Family (F449)
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| 580 |
Married by Reverend Drury Dobbins | Family (F4128)
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| 581 |
married by Reverend Drury Dobbins, Baptist Minister | Family (F4051)
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| 582 |
Married by W M Gold, JP | Family (F4059)
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| 583 |
Married by W. M. Gold, Justice of the Peace. Marriage was registered on March 5, 1852. | Family (F4433)
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| 584 |
Married in her father's home. | Family (F4298)
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| 585 |
Married the brother of Rebecca's husband, Barry Barrett
| Gardner, Jennie Emeline (I154)
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| 586 |
Martin Webb is the son of Willis Webb. | Webb, Martin (I6410)
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| 587 |
Mary is listed as John's daughter on a deed in Rutherford County. | Mathis, May "Polly" (I6140)
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| 588 |
Mary is listed as Molly in the 1880 Rutherford County census | Winn, Mary (I8659)
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| 589 |
Mary is listed with her parents in the 1860 Cleveland County, NC census. | Philbeck, Mary L. (I6941)
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| 590 |
Mary Jane was a widow when she married William. She came to America on a land patent of Robert Hallom before June 2, 1636. | Allen, Mary Jane (I8257)
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| 591 |
Mary Jane was disowned by her family fopr marrying a black man. | Moss, Mary Jane (I1489)
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| 592 |
Mary purchased land in Bute County ( now Franklin and Warren) North Carolina on May 9 1778. Deed book 6, page 429, shows that she paid 75 pounds proclamation money and quitrents to Kirby Sanders for 246 acres on Crooked Creek. Her Son-in-law, Daniel McKinney, husband of Sarah, had purchased 100 acres on Crooked Creek in October 1777 (Deed book 6, page 309) and this may have influenced her to come to North Carolina. Mary's two sons, Isham and Jesse, witnessed the deed. On April 10, 1798 Mary Weathers sold the Crooked Creek property to Vincent Sanders, 246 acres for 246 dollars. She was, according to the deed living in York County, South Carolina at this time. Her Daughter Sarah was also living in York with her Husband Daniel and six children. Many of the Sussex, Virginia group who had moved to Franklin County, North Carolina migrated together to Mecklenburg, North Carolina and York, South Carolina counties. Mary's deed was again witnessed by Isham and Jesse. Deed book 4, page 72, Franklin County, North Carolina shows Jesse Weathers sold 250 acres for 250 silver dollars to Ruben Rogers of Sussex County, Virginia, 10 Sept 1784. Deed book 6, page 234, Franklin County, North Carolina shows Jesse Weathers sold 214 acres for 150 pds. to John Barrow of Southampton County, Virginia in 1790. Jesses' wife, Milley, is mentioned in the deed, indicating that this may have been the "home place". | Rives, Mary Ann (I1848)
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| 593 |
Mary was born in Mecklenburg County, NC in 1735. She was the daughter of Alexander McEntire and Janet unknown. Mary died 17 April 1817 at 82 years of age. Her body was interred in the Green Cemetery, Old Bostic Brickyard, Rutherford County, NC. After Joseph's death, Mary married James McAfee, a signer of the Tryon Resolves who became a strong Tory during the War. Mary's marriage to James McAfee occurred sometime after Mary's brother James McEntire was appointed guardian of her children in July, 1772 and before the battle of Kings Mountain (1780) when William Green was described as McAfee's step son. James was born 1737. James died 4 March 1829 at 92 years of age. His body was interred in Rutherford Co., NC, at the Green Cemetery near the old Bostic Brick Yard. Mary and James lived along the NC-SC state line along Buffalo Creek and were strong Tories. They had at least three sons. | McEntire, Mary (I4355)
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| 594 |
Mary was born in the old home place at Beams Mill on the Gardner farm. She worked for the US Goverment for 14 years with an eight year break when children were born. Her last job was for the Air Force in the Pentagon for six years. | Jones, Mary Gardner (I297)
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| 595 |
Mary's parents are Everett Preyear and Alice Shelton. | Preyear, Mary Glenn (I7303)
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| 596 |
Mattie Powell appears in the 1900 Cleveland Co. census, household #93 in #8 towndship (Polkville). Her parents are James Powell and Carline. | Powell, Mattie (I2514)
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| 597 |
Maude Wellman was born to Laura out-of-wedlock not blood relation to the other brothers and sisters. Maude's biological father apparently was Boney Wellman. Maude was the first wife of Uncle Lee Greene. | Fowler, Maudie Lee Wellman (I6406)
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| 598 |
Maureen's parents are Joseph and Gail Lynch. | Lynch, Maureen (I7501)
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| 599 |
May have married in the late 70's. | Simpson, Jeffrey Curtis (I1830)
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| 600 |
Md. by John Freeman 1 Dec 1854 | Family (F4134)
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