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Adam Sherrill was the son William Sherrill, known as the "Conestoga Fur Trader", who was believed to be the son of Samuel Sherrill of Cornwood. [1] William Sherrill had six children. His wife's name remains unknown despite much searching on the part of many genealogists. In 1722 Sherrill married "Elizabeth". Her surname is Corzine.
1022598 [1] Sherrills Ford is an unincorporated community and former census-designated place (CDP) in Catawba County, North Carolina, United States. Since the 2010 census, it has been included within the Lake Norman of Catawba CDP. It is part of the Hickory-Lenoir-Morganton Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Traffic passes the planned entrance to Duke Energy’s proposed natural gas twin turbine energy plant on Island Point Road in Sherrills Ford, Catawba County, on Tuesday, June 25, 2024.
Added to NRHP. April 27, 1990. Miles Alexander Sherrill House is a historic home located near Sherrills Ford, Catawba County, North Carolina. It was built in 1886, and is a two-story, frame Stick style dwelling. It features irregular massing, steeply pitched gable and shed roofs, and German siding with an overlay of vertical and horizontal ...
S. Pappy Sherrill. Braun Strowman. Categories: People from Catawba County, North Carolina. People by populated place in North Carolina.
75001244 [1] Added to NRHP. April 16, 1975. Sherrill's Inn is a historic home located near Fairview, Buncombe County, North Carolina. It is a four bay by two bay, log house of the saddle-bag variety which has been raised to two stories and weatherboarded. Attached to it is an originally separate two-story, log building, two bays wide and two ...
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R+8 [2] North Carolina's 11th congressional district encompasses most of Western North Carolina. Since January 3, 2023, the district has been represented by Chuck Edwards. [3] The 11th district has historically been known for its volatile politics and was once considered one of the most competitive congressional districts in North Carolina.