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  2. Category:1759 establishments in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1759 establishments in North Carolina" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  3. Category:1759 in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    1759 establishments in North Carolina‎ (2 P) This page was last edited on 29 February 2020, at 16:52 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. State Archives of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The State Archives of North Carolina, officially the North Carolina Division of Archives and Records, is a division of North Carolina state government responsible for collecting, preserving, and providing public access to historically significant archival materials relating to North Carolina, and responsible for providing guidance on the preservation and management of public government records ...

  5. Justice of the peace (North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Marriage, Encyclopedia of North Carolina. Chapel Hill. Public Laws of the State of North Carolina Passed by the General Assembly at the session of 1866. Raleigh. 1866. Saunders, William L. Saunders, ed. (1890). The Colonial Records of North Carolina, Vol. II – 1713 to 1738, Vol.VIII – 1769 to 1771. Raleigh. White, Baretta McGhee (1995).

  6. Category:1759 in the Thirteen Colonies - Wikipedia

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    1759 in North Carolina (1 C) P. 1759 in Pennsylvania (1 C, 2 P) S. 1759 in South Carolina (1 C) T. 1759 in the Colony of Virginia (1 C) 1759 in the Province of ...

  7. Nathaniel Rice - Wikipedia

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    He may have had a second son Martin Rice, born 1729 in Salehurst Sussex, who probably died young. By his son John Rice, he had several grandchildren including grandson, John Rice, who married Abigail Sugg in 1773, [19] was the first Clerk of Wake County, North Carolina, and a member of the North Carolina House of Commons for Wake County in 1777 ...

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