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  Wake County, North Carolina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
In 1911 Cedar Fork Township of Wake County was transferred to Durham County and became Carr Township.
Wake County is a member of the regional Triangle J Council of Governments.
In the county the population is spread out with 25.10% under the age of 18, 10.70% from 18 to 24, 36.50% from 25 to 44, 20.40% from 45 to 64, and 7.40% who are 65 years of age or older.
wikipedia.cas.ilstu.edu /index.php/Wake_County,_North_Carolina   (476 words)

  
 ERMP.TV :: Eno River Tribe
By the treaty at Albany (1722) peace was declared between the northern Indians and the Virginia and Carolina tribes, the Blue Ridge and the Potomac being the boundary line.
The alleged tradition which brings the Catawba from the north, as refugees from the French and their Indian allies about the year 1660, does not agree in any of its main points with the known facts of history, and, if genuine at all, refers rather to some local incident than to a tribal movement.
When the first settlers entered the inland areas of Virginia and North Carolina in the mid-1600's, they found the land inhabited by a number of small tribes whom spoke variants of the Siouan family of languages.
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 Wake County, North Carolina - Bvio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
'''Wake County''' is a county located in the U.S. State of North Carolina.
== Law and Government == Wake County is a member of the regional Triangle J Council of Governments.
=== Adjacent Counties === *Granville County, North Carolina - north *Franklin County, North Carolina - northeast *Johnston County, North Carolina - southeast *Harnett County, North Carolina - southwest *Chatham County, North Carolina - west *Durham County, North Carolina - northwest == Demographics == As of the census
bvio.com /Bvio/index.php/Wake_County,_North_Carolina   (545 words)

  
 History - Introduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The double oxbow in the Neuse River – half of which is known as Horse Shoe Farm - is a geological and geographical landmark of historic proportions.
Like many fast growing areas in Wake County, the history and importance of this unique geographical feature is quickly being lost - but not forgotten - by the people who live in the area.
There is a private road north of the Horseshoe named “Old Neusiok Trail” – which is a reference to the Neusiok Trail –a trading path named after the 16th century Neusiok Tribe http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/neusiokhist.htm who lived south of the area.
www.horseshoefarm.org /history_intro.htm   (562 words)

  
 History of the Town of Knightdale
As an incorporated town, Knightdale is a relative newcomer to Wake County and North Carolina history.
As a result, Wake County redrew the map of the county and divided it into Townships.
As a result of the increased activity, Knightdale received its articles of official incorporation from the North Carolina Legislature on March 9, 1927.
www.ci.knightdale.nc.us /government/history.htm   (1517 words)

  
 Eastern North Carolina, Where Prosperity is Perennial, Invites You!: Electronic Edition.
The population of Bertie County is agricultural and rural.
It is bounded on the northeast and east by Nash, Wilson and Wayne Counties, on the south by Wayne and Sampson Counties, on the west and southwest by Harnett and Sampson Counties, and on the north and northwest by Wake County.
The slope of the county is to the east and southeast.
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 Chavis
Zachariah acted as bondsman in Wake County for the marriage of Drucenda TABORN and James BIRD on 2 Oct 1817.
On 21 Aug 1826, in Wake Co., N.C., Thomas ROYCRAFT, Daniel G. and Joseph SCOTT, justices of the peace, certified that "Zachariah TAYBORN and his wife Liddy was born and raised in said county and that they are free persons." This was later recorded in Gallatin Co., Ill., after they moved to Illinois.
Telitha died 10 Apr 1916, in Saline County of dropsical effusion and was buried in the African Methodist Cemetery.
www.freeafricanamericans.com /free_Chavis.htm   (5659 words)

  
 Granny Peach's Perry Page
He was one of seven brothers who settled in Nansemond and Surry Counties, VA prior to 1746, In that year, or soon afterwards, they all moved to North Carolina, settling in what was then Granville and Bute Counties.
The crop at Nuse (Neuse?) and the crop "where I now live" to be used to fatten the hogs and for the support of the stock at both places; such hogs to be sold and the proceeds to be divided 2/3 for son Joshua Perry and 1/3 for son Burrell Perry.
Clara Perry, in a petition filed against James D. Newsom, Administrator of the Estate of Burwell Perry, Nov 1839 Session of Wake Co., NC Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, states that she is the widow of Burwell Perry of Wake County, who died intestate during the current year.
members.tripod.com /~GrannyPeach/perryconfused1.html   (1543 words)

  
 North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources
Koener’s Military Survey between Neuse and Tar Rivers North Carolina” was prepared by Jeremy Francis Gilmer (1818-1883) who was born in Guilford County.
The 1878 “Map of Wake County” was drawn from actual surveys by Fendol Bevers [Beavers] (1822-1883), county surveyor for Wake County.
Knowing that cultural activities are integral to the daily lives of North Carolinians and a healthy economy, we work to preserve, develop, promote, and share the state's artistic, historic, and informational treasures.
www.ncdcr.gov /news/2005/HP11_18_2005.asp   (444 words)

  
 Wake County, North Carolina 1900 Team Census Transcription
All that portion of the Township West of Louisburg and Fayetteville road and outside of the corporate limits of the city of Raleigh.
All that portion of the Township East of Louisburg and Fayetteville road and outside corporate limits of the city of Raleigh.
All that part of the city lying West of Halifax and Fayetteville Streets, south of Jones are North of Hargett Street.
www.us-census.org /states/northcarolina/teams/Wake1900.htm   (248 words)

  
 CHAMBLEE Family
Carolina, was the son of George Chamblee formerly of Wake County, later of Anderson County,
She was born September 22, 1834 in Greene County, Alabama, and died January 1, 1906 in Leake County, Mississippi.
She was born September 26, 1846 in Franklin County, Alabama, and died August 14, 1945 in Franklin County, Alabama.
home.earthlink.net /~rodbush/chamblee_family.htm   (11479 words)

  
 NC Transportation Hall of Fame Transportation Publications
Recounts events leading to the establishment of 29 lifesaving stations along North Carolina’s treacherous coastline and the role of their gallant lifesavers in the state’s maritime history.
During 2003 North Carolina and the nation celebrated the centennial of Orville and Wilbur Wright's* first powered flight at Kitty Hawk on December 17, 1903.
It contains the date and history of the formation of each North Carolina county; a description, taken from the laws, of boundary lines; and maps (1700-1912) that show the development of the state from northeast to southeast and then westward.
www.ncthf.org /publications.htm   (753 words)

  
 TARR - Triangle Area Residential Realty - Area Indicators and Maps
The following is a summary of approximate township locations within the County.
The permit numbers were obtained from either the local municipality or the Wake County planning department.
The data was obtained from the Wake County Revenue Department and the OFHEO.
www.smapublications.com /AreaIndicators.asp   (100 words)

  
 Town History - Knightdale Chamber of Commerce
Through his loyalty to the King, Hinton was appointed Justice of the Peace, formed a militia and was given the rank of colonel.
Not long after the battle Hinton was chosen as a delegate to the Fourth Provincial Congress and helped to pass a resolution known as the Halifax Resolve, a precursor to the Declaration of Independence.
The city of Raleigh saw a tremendous surge in its population and as a result Wake County redrew the map of the County and divided it into Townships.
www.knightdalechamber.com /town_history.htm   (1075 words)

  
 Neuse township, Wake County, North Carolina (NC) Detailed Profile
Neuse township, Wake County, North Carolina (NC) Detailed Profile
Back to: Wake County, North Carolina (NC), All US cities.
36% of Neuse township residents lived in the same house 5 years ago.
www.city-data.com /township/Neuse-Wake-NC.html   (101 words)

  
 WayneCounty, North Carolina, Posted Queries for
This family later moved to Wilson and Nash County, NC, but I believe that most of the children were born in Wayne County.
He was born in Johnston County, and moved to Wayne County in 1850.
The entire family lived in North Carolina, but it is my understanding that they originally came from South Carolina.
www.usgennet.org /usa/nc/county/wayne/cch1/query011.htm   (2616 words)

  
 WayneCounty, North Carolina, Posted Queries for
In the 1820 census for Wayne County, there are three Jennett families(there spelled "Ginnet"): Elisabeth Jennett, aged 45 and up with one female 16-26 Henry Jennett, one male less than 10; 1 female 16-26, 1 female less than 10 and one female 26-45.
Martha Carroll bought a cemetery plot in Wayne County, N.C., in the Public Cemetery of the Town of Goldsboro and Frances Ida Carroll Durfey was buried there Nov. 4, 1940.
They were Quakers and left North Carolina after freeing their slaves, as did serveral in their congreagation.
www.betterthanmost.com /wayne/cch1/query010.htm   (4540 words)

  
 North Carolina
Burlington and Alamance County Convention and Visitors Bureau
Jackson County Chamber of Commerce Travel and Tourism Authority
North Carolina Gourd Arts and Crafts Festival - Raleigh
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 State of New York Banking Department: Weekly Bulletin 05/07/04
Application dated April 28, 2004 for permission to change the location of a branch office from 2 Park Avenue, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York 10016 to 470 Park Avenue South, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York 10016, received.
UBS, 1000 Harbor Boulevard, Weehawken, Hudson County, New Jersey 07086.
As provided in Section 28-c of the Banking Law, the Superintendent of Banks has found that the proposed closing of branch office at 50 Auert Avenue, Utica, Oneida County, New York 13502 will not result in a significant reduction of banking services in the community to be affected.
www.banking.state.ny.us /wb040507.htm   (2000 words)

  
 State of New York Banking Department: Weekly Bulletin 07/02/04
Notification of a change of the principal place of business to 2801 Kennedy Boulevard, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey 07306 was received.
Application dated June 29, 2004 for permission to open and occupy a branch office at York Technical Institute, 1405 Williams Road, Springettsbury Township, York County, Pennsylvania 17402 for the limited purpose of opening accounts, received.
Authorization issued to open and occupy a branch office at 911 Central Park Avenue, Town of Greenburgh, Westchester County, New York 10580, on or after June 26, 2004.
www.banking.state.ny.us /wb040702.htm   (2198 words)

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