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  2. List of colonial governors of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Governor Took office Left office William Drummond: 1664: 1667 Samuel Stephens: 1667: 1669 Peter Carteret: 1670: 1672 John Jenkins: 1672: 1675 Thomas Eastchurch

  3. Edward Hyde (Governor of North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Edward Hyde (1667 – 8 September 1712) was a British colonial administrator who served as the first governor of North Carolina from 24 January until 8 September in 1712, when he died in office. [1] He governed during a time of tremendous turmoil, including an internal revolt known as Cary's Rebellion and an American Indian conflict called the ...

  4. Edward Moseley - Wikipedia

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    Edward Moseley (ca. 16 February 1683 - 11 July 1749), was a British colonial official who served as the first public treasurer of North Carolina from 1715 until his death in July 1749). He previously served as the surveyor-general of North Carolina before 1710 and again from 1723 to 1733.

  5. Category:People from colonial North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    This category includes people who were notable in the Province of North Carolina (and the Roanoke Colony) prior to the era of American Revolution. That is, they were notable before about 1765, such as people involved in the French and Indian War .

  6. Samuel Stephens (North Carolina governor) - Wikipedia

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    1629 – 1669) was the Governor of the Albemarle colony (which would later become North Carolina) from 1667 until his death in late 1669. He was appointed by the Lords Proprietor to succeed William Drummond .

  7. William Drummond (colonial governor) - Wikipedia

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    William Drummond (born c. 1617, died January 20, 1677) was a Scottish indentured servant in Virginia who became the first colonial governor of Albemarle Sound settlement in the Province of Carolina, but alienated Virginia governor William Berkeley, became a ringleader of Bacon's Rebellion and was executed after his capture.

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  9. James Innes (British Army officer, died 1759) - Wikipedia

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    After his death in 1759, Innes's will left a bequest for an academy, to be called the Innes Academy. [20] The Academy constructed what became the Thalian Hall in Wilmington, North Carolina, which exists today. [21] Innes Street, the main east–west thoroughfare in Salisbury, North Carolina, is named after him. [10]

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