George Phifer Erwin was born in North Carolina on August 27, 1840. Erwin was a Confederate veteran and the treasurer of the Western North Carolina Railroad. He died in Morganton (Burke County) North Carolina on November 11, 1911.
George Phifer Erwin was born in North Carolina on August 27, 1840. Erwin was a Confederate veteran and the treasurer of the Western North Carolina Railroad. He died in Morganton (Burke County) North Carolina on November 11, 1911.
James Harvey Erwin born in Giles, Tennessee on November 2, 1828. A resident of Chambers County, Alabama, he was commissioned as a justice of the peace on December 8, 1853. He died in Lee County, Alabama on March 22, 1909.
Marcus Erwin was born in Buncombe County, North Carolina on February 5, 1873. Erwin was a lawyer who served as clerk of the Buncombe County Superior Court (1901-1914), city attorney for Asheville (1915-1919), legislator (1920 & 1925), and U.S… Read More
William Allen Erwin was born in Burke County, North Carolina on July 15, 1856. Erwin was a prominent textile manufacturer who cofounded Erwin Mills in Durham, North Carolina. He served as president of the operation from 1900 to 1931. He died in… Read More
Patrick Mann Estes, Sr. was born on January 27, 1872, in Brownsville, Tennessee. Estes was an attorney who practiced and resided in Nashville, Tennessee. He died in Belle Meade (Davidson County), Tennessee on February 16, 1947.
John Etheridge (d. 1783) was a resident of Chowan County. In 1778 he signed an oath swearing his allegiance to the State of North Carolina and promised to report any treasonous conspiracies that might threaten North Carolina's independence… Read More
Samuel Ethridge was a resident of Hyde County and later likely Currituck, who served as a justice on the Hyde County Court. In 1777, as a member of that court, he helped oversee the collection of loyalty oaths from the county's white male… Read More
Thurman Slay Eudy was born in North Carolina on June 14, 1888. In June 1916, Eudy set fire to his cafe and traveled with a woman, to whom he was not married, from Asheville to Greenville, South Carolina. Because he crossed state lines with the… Read More
Bartholomew Evans was born in Pasquotank Precinct, North Carolina sometime between 1705 and 1710. A planter, Evans owned eighteen enslaved people at the time of his death. In 1741 Scipio, an African American man that Evans had enslaved, was found… Read More
French S. Evans was born in Virginia on August 16, 1801. Originally a Methodist minister, he took a position in the U.S. Treasury Office as a clerk in 1829. He then worked as a clerk in the U.S. Pension Office from 1833 to 1849. In December 1850… Read More
James Evans was a resident of Chowan County. In 1778 he signed an oath swearing his allegiance to the State of North Carolina and promised to report any treasonous conspiracies that might threaten North Carolina's independence.
John Evans was a resident of Chowan County. In 1778 he signed an oath swearing his allegiance to the State of North Carolina and promised to report any treasonous conspiracies that might threaten North Carolina's independence.
Jonathan Evans was born in Perquimans Precinct, North Carolina sometime prior to 1689. Evans' home was centrally located within the precinct and local court was occasionally held at his home. In 1720 Evans observed an enslaved man named Sambo who… Read More
Jordan Evans was born around 1846 in North Carolina. Evans worked as a laborer and resided in Orange County, North Carolina. Evans was charged with assault with intent to commit murder on October 26, 1874, and sentenced to five… Read More
Josiah James Evans was born in Marlboro County, South Carolina on November 27, 1786. A lawyer, he served as a judge of the state circuit court from 1829-1835. He later served as a senator in the U.S. Congress from 1853-1858. He died in Washington… Read More
Leslie Ballard Evans was born in Cumberland County, North Carolina, on February 15, 1869. Evans was a prominent physician who represented Bladen County in the state senate for two terms. He died in Washington (Beaufort County), North Carolina, on… Read More
Paul St. Clair Evans was born in Wayne County, North Carolina, circa 1868. Evans was a carpenter in Goldsboro. He died there on March 17, 1926.
William Evans was a resident of New Hanover County, North Carolina. An owner of enslaved people, Evans sat on the local freeholders court which heard cases involving enslaved people. Evans died in New Hanover County by July 1769.
Richard Everard was born in England on June 24, 1683. Everard became the governor of North Carolina in 1726, serving until 1731. After his governorship, Everard returned to England, where he died on February 17, 1733.
Edward Everett was born in Dorcester, Massachusetts on April 11, 1794. Everett was an educator and minister who served as governor of Massachusetts (1836-1839), president of Harvard (1846-1849), and U.S. Secretary of State (1852-1853), among… Read More
Jerosiah Everett (c1849-c1813) was a resident of Tyrrell and later Washington Counties. On July 4, 1777 after being approached by… Read More
John Everett was a resident of Tyrrell County. In the summer of 1777 he became a member of the Gourd Patch Conspiracy and swore one oath of secrecy before… Read More
John Everett was a justice of the peace and politician from Martin County. He represented the county at the 3rd Provincial Congress and may have served as a major during the war. In the summer of 1777 he received some of the first depositions… Read More
Nathan Everett (d. c1782) was a resident of Tyrrell County. In the summer of 1777 he became a member of the Gourd Patch Conspiracy as the behest of his son… Read More
Thomas Everett was a resident of Tyrrell County. Although no one testified that Thomas Everett was involved in the Gourd Patch Conspiracy, both his father… Read More
William Everett served as a captain in the Tyrell County Militia.
William Nash Everett was born on December 29, 1864, in Rockingham, North Carolina. Everett was the proprietor of a hardware store in his native Rockingham (the Everett Hardware Co). During World War I, he served as the food administrator for… Read More
Hamilton Glover Ewart was born in Columbia, South Carolina on October 23, 1849. A longtime resident of Hendersonville, North Carolina, Ewart was an attorney, jurist, and politician who served as a state legislator (1887 session) and as a member… Read More
Silas Ardrie Ewart was born on December 29, 1889, near Huntersville, North Carolina. Ewart was a Presbyterian minister who served the following communities in North Carolina: First Church, in Newton; Mulberry and McGee, in Charlotte; Cornelius… Read More
Thomas Ewing was born in Ohio County, Virginia on December 28, 1789. A whig lawyer, he represented Ohio in the U.S. Senate from 1831 to 1837. He then served as the Secretary of the Treasury in 1841 and as the Secretary of the Interior from 1849… Read More