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&#13;
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&#13;
If you have a Family Bible of a Craven County family or a family from a surrounding county that you would like to include in the Project, contact the Kellenberger Room of the New Bern-Craven County Public Library to make an appointment. The phone number is (252) 638-7808 or e-mail KellenbergerRoom(at)gmail.com. We would love to add your family's information to the site.</text>
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The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ Newly Translated out of the Original Greek: And with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. By His Majesties Special Command. Appointed to be Read in Churches. Oxford: Printed by John Baskett, Printer to the University, M DCC XXIII [i.e. 1723]&#13;
[penciled in near bottom of page]&#13;
Nancy mother of H.P. Whitehurst&#13;
Daughter of Martin Whitford.&#13;
&#13;
[page 2]&#13;
Sarah Smith wife of Thos. Smith was born [illegible] the 19th in the year of our Lord God 1762.&#13;
Nancy Whitford daughter of Marten Whitford and Marry his wife was born the 23 day of march in the year of our Lord &amp; Saviour 1783.&#13;
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John Smith Son of Thomas Smith [torn] his wife was born the 8 day of March [in] the yeare of our Lord &amp; Saviour 1783.&#13;
Polley [? faded and out of focus in photo] Smith daughter of Thos. Smith and Sarah his wife was born April the 30 1785.&#13;
Salley Smith daughter of Thos. Smith and Sarah his Wife was born Febury the 7 1788.&#13;
Polley Smith daughter of the Same parents was bornd the 6 day of [faded in photo] 1791.&#13;
Solomn Smith son of the same parents was born June the 5th day 1793.&#13;
&#13;
[page 3]&#13;
John Whitford son of Martin Whitford and Mary his wife was bornd October the 9, 1766.&#13;
One thousand seven hundred &amp; sixty six.&#13;
William Whitford son of Thos: Whitford and Sara his wif was born Novmbear ye 21 day about half an ouer past on oClok in ye aftrn. In year of our Lord God 1752 [photo has year cut off, year provided by W. Richard Faulkner]&#13;
Henrey Purify Whithust Son of Shadrick Whithust and Nancy his wife was Bornd August the 19th day 1813. [Photo has the 9 in 19th cut off, day provided by W. Richard Faulkner]&#13;
&#13;
[page 4]&#13;
Thomas Spite son of Willum Spite and Elesabeth his wif was born Novmbear ye fost day in year of our lord God 1752&#13;
&amp; mar marred on November forth day David Whitford. [year of marriage not given]&#13;
&#13;
[page 5]&#13;
David R. Whitford son of John Whitford and Hollon his wife was bornd July the 30th Day in the year of our Lord—1784.&#13;
Celia Whitford Daughter of John Whitford and Hollon his wife was born the 19th [in gutter of Bible and illegible on photo] of April in the year of our lord [in gutter of Bible].&#13;
Marten Whitford [smeared]&#13;
Martin Whitford Departed this Life November the 16th Day 1804. Aged 70 years and one month.&#13;
&#13;
[page 6]&#13;
God do men this book attend my book and hart Shall never part and this you See remember Me.&#13;
Martin Whitford 176[torn]&#13;
Elezabeth Spite daftar of William Spite &amp; Elezabeth his Wife Was born May ye fost in ye year of our Lord 1752.&#13;
&#13;
[page 7]&#13;
[Several entries too faint to read names, dates of 1710 and 1729 stand out.]&#13;
Fanna giddens daughter of Agnes Giddens borned Junerary the 22 1782.&#13;
S&#13;
Sarah W&#13;
&#13;
[page 8]&#13;
John Whitford Son of Thomas Whitford and Sarah his wife War bornd October the first Day in the year of our Lord 1744.&#13;
[Entry written over and very faint.]&#13;
John Whitford and Hollon his wife Was marred Apriel the 11th day 179[in gutter of book]&#13;
John Whitford departed this life October the 8th 1829 about one Oclock in the morning on Thursday after eleven days illness aged 63 Sixty three years lacking one day.&#13;
&#13;
[page 9]&#13;
[Several faint entries date 1740 legible on one.]&#13;
Omeata boy called Jhon Mergn was born febrary ye 11 1748. Sold to Artar Jonston and is fre at thorty one year old sold by Thomas Whitford.&#13;
Richard Whitford son of John Whitford and Sarah his wife was Bornd Desember the 12 day 1770.&#13;
John Whi&#13;
John hear they was Bornd Desember the 18—1759.&#13;
&#13;
[page 10]&#13;
John Whitford, Son of Thomas W and Sarah his wife was bornd October the first Day [in] the year of our Lord God 174[4]&#13;
Elezabeth Whitford dafter of Thos. Whitford Was born July ye 24 day in ear of Our Lord God 1732.&#13;
Marten Whitford son of Thos. Whitford and Sara his Wif Was born Otobr Ye fost 1 day in year of our Lord God 1734.&#13;
&#13;
[page 11]&#13;
[Top half of page 10, magnified]John Whitford, Son of Thomas W and Sarah his wife was bornd October the first Day [in] the year of our Lord God 174[4]&#13;
Elezabeth Whitford dafter of Thos. Whitford Was born July ye 24 day in ear of Our Lord God 1732.</text>
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
If you have a Family Bible of a Craven County family or a family from a surrounding county that you would like to include in the Project, contact the Kellenberger Room of the New Bern-Craven County Public Library to make an appointment. The phone number is (252) 638-7808 or e-mail KellenbergerRoom(at)gmail.com. We would love to add your family's information to the site.</text>
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              <text>[p. 1]&#13;
Self-Pronouncing Edition...The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments translated out of The Original Tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised; together with Marginal References...B.F. Johnson &amp; Co., Richmond, Va.&#13;
&#13;
[p. 2]&#13;
...Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1891, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington&#13;
&#13;
[p. 3]&#13;
Deaths.&#13;
William Augustus Wilson Son of William A. Wilson and Charity his wife was borned May the 2, 1901.&#13;
Melissie L. Wilson and Mahala E. Wilson Daughters of William A. Wilson and Charity his wife was borned August 5, 1904.&#13;
Jessie Lee Wilson, son of William A. Wilson, and Charity his wife was borned September 1, 1906.&#13;
Mahala E. Wilson died November 5, 1904.&#13;
Melissie L. Wilson died August 6, 1905.&#13;
&#13;
[p. 4]&#13;
Births.&#13;
Lener Wilson the Daughter of William A. Wilson and Charity E. Wilson his wife was Borned August the 8, 1893.&#13;
Sallie A. Wilson Daughter of William A. Wilson and Charity his wife was borned Aug. the 29, 1895.&#13;
Annie Eather Wilson the daughter of William A. Wilson and Charity his wife was borned September the 10th 1897&#13;
Luis Lathon Wilson the son of William A. Wilson and Charity his wife was borned September the 29th, 1899.&#13;
&#13;
[p. 5]&#13;
Marriages.&#13;
William A. Wilson the Sun of S.A. Wilson and Mary E. Wilson her wife was Borned July the 16 1869.&#13;
Charity E. Anderson the Daughter of Eler Anderson and Almarine his wife was Borned June the 25 1868&#13;
Martha E. Wilson the daughter of William A. Wilson and Charity E. Wilson his wife was bornd August 15, 1910.</text>
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[p. 2]&#13;
Marriage of Charlie Meadows Sawyer and Etta Robertha Conaway, January 3, 1909.&#13;
Marriage of Charlie Meadows Sawyer and Della Eugenie Purifoy was Married Feb. 10 1926&#13;
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[p. 3]&#13;
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[p 4]&#13;
Charlie Meadows Sawyer His Holy Bible. He was Bornd November the 14 1889.&#13;
Charlie Meadows Sawyer His Holy Bible. He was Barnd November the 14 1889&#13;
Della Eugenie Sawyer His wife Was Borned June the 8 1878&#13;
Henry Jackson Sawyer Was Bornd November 13 1865 Died March 2 at 20 minuits past 11 oclock a.m. at Tayloes Hospital in 1941 at Washington N.C.&#13;
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[p. 5]&#13;
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Holy Bible Presented to S.H. Pate Route #4 Patetown, NC&#13;
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[p. 2]&#13;
Self Pronouncing Edition. The Holy Bible Containing the Old and New Testaments Translated Out of the Original Tongues and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. Authorized King James Version.&#13;
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[p. 3]&#13;
Family Register. Parents' Names&#13;
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Wife Laura Nicey Smith Born October 8, 1881 Daughter of David Oliver Smith and Arabella Sasser Smith&#13;
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[p. 4]&#13;
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Eldridge Horn Dec. 25, 1914&#13;
---&#13;
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[p. 5]&#13;
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Cleveland David Pate April 3, 1915&#13;
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S.H. Pate August 19, 1952&#13;
---&#13;
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Abner Neale son of Philip &amp; Anna Neale was born 16th Decr. 1787 and departed this life February 5th 1844 aged 56 years one month and 21 days&#13;
Amelia J. Fullshire Daughter of Ephraim &amp; Cloe Fullshire was born Dec 28th 1793 and departed this life Decr. 8th 1840 aged 46 years 11 months &amp; 10 days—a Good Christian I hope &amp; believe.&#13;
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[p. 2] Family Record.&#13;
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[p. 3] Family Record.&#13;
John B. Neale was Maried to Margaret F. Smith April 19th 1843 and lived to gether in peace &amp; Quietness loven 11 years and 11 months and 16 days.&#13;
Margaret F. Smith daughter of Nancy Smith was born March the 5th 1819. And departed this life the 3 of April 1855 aged 36 years &amp; 29 days.&#13;
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Frances A. Masters daughter of James Masters &amp; Mary his wife was born June 26th 1825.&#13;
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[p. 4] Family Record.&#13;
Amelia J. Neale daughter of J.B. Neale &amp; Ann his Wife was born September 21 in the Ad 1856.&#13;
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&#13;
James Master&#13;
Peter&#13;
----&#13;
James S. Masters His Book Given him by A friend &#13;
a Friend in deed &#13;
a friend in need &#13;
It is for me not for you to know.&#13;
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[p. 2]&#13;
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[p. 3]&#13;
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              <text>[p. 1]&#13;
To Martha S. DeGraffenreidt from her Affectionate Brother&#13;
Fayetteville 29th May 1822&#13;
---&#13;
Should home forsake you; Friends, and all beside&#13;
Seek here my Sister for a heavenly guide;&#13;
Should Fortune frown, oh! Turn this ample page&#13;
And seek Him here, who can all griefs assuage,&#13;
All sorrows Cure, all human ills dispel.&#13;
He is the living spring, the everlasting well.&#13;
&#13;
[p. 2]&#13;
Friendship! Mysterious cement of the soul&#13;
Sw--- of Life and soldier of Society&#13;
Love thee much&#13;
---&#13;
The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Translated out of the Original Greek; and with the former translations diligently compared and revised, By His Maiesty’s special Command. Edinburgh: Printed by Sir D. Hunter Blair and J. Bruce, 1812.&#13;
&#13;
[p. 3]&#13;
Edwin Louis deGraffenried born in Lunenburg County Va. 4th of June 1798.&#13;
Martha Shepherd Kirkland born near Hillsboro N.C. May 29th 1803.&#13;
These two were married on the 16th of Nov. 1820 near Hillsboro N.C.&#13;
---&#13;
William Kirkland Degraffenried, son of Edwin and Martha Degraffenried was born in Fayetteville N. Carolina. September the 12th 1821&#13;
Edwin Francis Degraffenried son of Edwin and Martha was born in Greensborough Georgia July the 8th 1823&#13;
Jane Strange Degraffenried daughter of Edwin and Martha was born in Greensboro Georgia May the 23d 1825&#13;
&#13;
[p. 4]&#13;
Boswell Degraffenried son of Edwin and Martha was born in Greensboro December the 14th 1827&#13;
Anne Elizabeth daughter of Edwin and Martha was born in Columbus Georgia February the 20th 1830 died December the 4th 1830&#13;
Washington Degraffenried son of Edwin and Martha was born in Columbus Georgia March the 11th 1832 died June 19th 1833&#13;
Marshall H A degraffenried was born /Columbus/ February the 21st 1834&#13;
Alexandrina  [Adelade penciled above Alexandrina] Victoria de Graffenried /Columbus/ was born the 8th of June 1836&#13;
Margaret Phoebe de Graffenried was born in Columbus the 16th of December 1838&#13;
Thomas Scott was born in January the 24th 1841&#13;
&#13;
[p. 5]&#13;
Marriages.&#13;
Jane Strange deGraffenried &amp; Leslie A. Thoupron were married in Columbus Ga. April 27th 1854.&#13;
William Kirkland deG- and Mary H. Marsh married in Savannah Ga. on the 19th of May 1847.&#13;
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Marshall deG- and M. Pamelia Ross married on the 16th of April 1863 in Macon Ga.&#13;
---&#13;
Adelaide Victoria deG- and James F. Waddell married in Trinity Church Columbus Ga on the 28th of October 1863.&#13;
Marshall H. deG- and Anna Lou Nisbet married in Macon Ga. Dec 8th 1868.&#13;
Ermine M. DeG- and Will. S. Lewis married in Trinity Church Columbus Ga. May 14th 1873.&#13;
Marshall deG. And Mary H. Plant married in Macon Ga.&#13;
&#13;
[p. ]&#13;
Martha Redd&#13;
Mary Ann Thornon [?]&#13;
Mary Slade&#13;
Henrietta Hardin&#13;
Jerry [?] Slade&#13;
baptized on Sunday the 14th of April 1844.&#13;
---&#13;
Deaths.&#13;
Annie Elizabeth deG died in Columbus Ga Dec 4 1830.&#13;
Washington deG. died in Columbus Ga on 19th of June 1833.&#13;
Thomas Scott deG. died in Columbus Ga July 5th 1843.&#13;
Margaret Phoebe deG died in Columbus Ga on the 11th of June 1843.&#13;
Boswell Baker deG. died in Milledgeville Ga on Wednesday afternoon at half past 4 Oclock on Nov 23d 1870.&#13;
Edwin Louis DeG- (our father) died on Thursday night Dec 7th 1871 at 8 Oclock aged 73 years.&#13;
William K. DeG. died in Macon Ga August 1st 1873.&#13;
 &#13;
[p. ]&#13;
Martha Shepherd daughter of William and Margaret Kirkland of Hillsboro N.C. and wife of Edwin Louis deGraffenried (our Mother) fell asleep in Jesus on Friday night at a few minutes before 12 Oclock February 9th 1877 in Columbus, Ga. aged 73 years and 8 months. “Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord”&#13;
“Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God.”&#13;
---&#13;
Come unto me all ye that are weary &amp; heavy laden &amp; I will give you rest.&#13;
Search the Scriptures for they are they of which testify of me.&#13;
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&#13;
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The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments, translated out of the original tongues; diligently compared with all former translations and revised, to which are added special explanatory features, designed to aid the reader to a fuller, clearer, and easier understanding of the inspired text. Philadelphia: Hubbard Brothers. Bible Publishers, [1882?]&#13;
&#13;
[p. 1]&#13;
Family Record.&#13;
Name		Place of Birth		Date of Birth	Date of Marriage	Born&#13;
W.H. Osbourne and Eugenia B. Respess [?] married Feb 8th 1893 [stricken in original]&#13;
&#13;
C.M. Saunders, New Bern&#13;
Catherine Saunders, 19 Stanley St, New Bern&#13;
Emma Pasteur, 33 Warwick St, Boston, Mass, Aug 17, 1891&#13;
Arconza Saunders, Green St, New Bern, Jan 11, 1894&#13;
Claud Saunders, New Rhoshell, NY, July 25, 1895&#13;
George Saunders, New Bern, NC, Spring St, April 14, 1899&#13;
Leona Saunders, 19 Stanley St, New Bern, NC, Sept 2, 1902&#13;
Pearl Saunders, New Bern, N.C., Aug 8, 1908&#13;
Thomas Saunders, New Bern, N.C., Oct. 11, 1913&#13;
George Saunders Jr&#13;
Christopher Saunders&#13;
Paul Saunders, Queen St, 1919&#13;
Claud Saunders Jr.&#13;
Nov. 1925&#13;
&#13;
[p. 2]&#13;
Family Record&#13;
Name, Place of Birth, Date of Birth, Date of Marriage, Date of Death&#13;
Hugh Hampton Cooper, Murfreesboro, NC, Jan 30th, 1858, Jan 18, 1883, May 10, 1888[?]&#13;
Emma Bradford, Elizabeth City, N.C., June 26, 1862[?], Jan 18, 1883&#13;
Emma Hugh Cooper, New Berne, N.C. Jan. 24, 1888 [1888 stricken in original]&#13;
Mr. [stricken in original]&#13;
C.M. Saunders, New Bern, N.C.&#13;
C.M. Saunders age 70. Died Nov. 16, 1925&#13;
Janes Saunders, Peyton, Brooklyn, NY, 8-11-41&#13;
Roxanne Peyton, Brooklyn, NY, 2-28-67&#13;
Dara Peyton, Brooklyn, NY, 2-13-72&#13;
Imani Peyton-Jomer, Chicago, IL, 9-16-92&#13;
Claude Anthony Saunders Jr, Brooklyn, NY, 10-26-39&#13;
Mildred Graves-Saunders&#13;
Michelle Saunders, Brooklyn, NY&#13;
&#13;
[p. 3]&#13;
Marriage Certificate&#13;
This Certifies That Hugh Hampton Cooper and Emma Bradford Johnson were solemnly united by me in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony at St. Cyprian Church on the eighteenth day of January in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and eighty-three conformably to the Ordinance of God and the laws of the State. Signed P.W. Cassey of St. Cyprian, Newbern, N.C.&#13;
In presence of John H. Fisher, Augusta B. Johnson.&#13;
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