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Wellington Barnard Stone was born on January 25, 1860, in Illinois. Stone was an accountant and merchant in electrical supplies in Tryon, North Carolina. During World War I, he served as chairman of the local exemption board for Polk County. He… Read More

Zedekiah Stone (d. 1797) was a resident of Bertie County who served as a justice for the Read More

William Stoond was born around 1852 in North Carolina. Stoond worked as a laborer and resided in Columbus County, North Carolina. Stoond was charged with larceny on March 8, 1875, and sentenced to seven years in the North… Read More

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Charles Daniel Storey was born on December 16, 1867, in Alamance County, North Carolina. Storey served as sheriff of Alamance County from 1916 to 1928. Storey failed to prevent the formation of a lynch mob in… Read More

George Storey was a resident of colonial Anson County. In an undated petition, he joined other Anson County residents in asking royal governor Arthur Dobbs to organize a patrol to defend against attacks by members of the Catawba, Cherokee,… Read More

Moorfield Storey was born in Roxbury, Massachusetts on March 19, 1845. Storey was a prominent civil rights advocate and attorney who served as the first president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (1909-1929). He… Read More

John Christie Stout was born on December 19, 1860, in Randolph County, North Carolina. Stout was an architect and contractor who operated in Wilmington and Rocky Mount. He died in Rocky Mount on November 25, 1921.

Georgia Hulse Stover (née McLeod) was born in Wilmington (New Hanover County), North Carolina in 1875. Stover was a former teacher who, following her marriage to Martin L. Stover, became active in the North Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs.… Read More

Raymond "Rhea" Clay Stover was born on August 15, 1899 in Johnson City, Tennessee. He attended Shaw University, Temple University, and Benedict College. During the World War I, Stover worked for the… Read More

Elizabeth Strange's husband, John Strange, was wounded in the knee while serving in the North Carolina militia during the War of Regulation. He later drowned due to this injury. In 1773 Elizabeth… Read More

John Strange was a resident of Craven County, North Carolina by 1769. In 1771 he served in the North Carolina Militia during the War of Regulation and hurt his knee. Following the war, he successfully petitioned the… Read More

Sarah Caroline Wright Strange was born in Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina on June 16, 1834. Often called Callie to differentiate her from her cousin, also called Caroline, she married Robert Strange in 1854 and the couple had at… Read More

James Strawberry was an American Indian man who worked as a laborer in Bertie County, North Carolina. Records do not identify Strawberry's tribal identification, which suggests that Strawberry likely lived independently and outside of any tribal… Read More

Daniel Strawhon (d. 1785) was a resident of Bertie 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

Murdo Eugene Street was born in Glendon (Moore County), North Carolina on February 20, 1866. Street was a physician who served as superintendent of the North Carolina Sanatorium at Montrose (Hoke County). He died in Pinehurst (Moore County) on… Read More

Squire Strickland was an African American man born in Georgia in about 1844. A resident of Jackson County, Illinois by 1867,  he worked as a farmer in Jackson County. He died prior to 1900.

Asseneth Alexander Stricklen was born in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina in 1786. The daughter of a Revolutionary War soldier, she gave a sworn affidavit in support of her mother's widow's pension application. She died sometime after 1856.

John Stricklin was a resident of colonial Johnston County. In an undated petition, he joined other members of the Johnston County militia in asking royal governor Arthur Dobbs to commission new captains for their unit.

Samson Stricklin was a resident of colonial Johnston County. In an undated petition, he joined other members of the Johnston County militia in asking royal governor Arthur Dobbs to commission new captains for their unit.

William Strother was a resident of colonial Salisbury. Around 1763, he and another man were accused of horse stealing, found guilty, and sentenced to death. A group of men from that district sent a petition to royal governor Arthur Dobbs asking… Read More

Elizabeth Stroud was a resident of Orange County in May 1771 when the North Carolina Militia took her horse for use in the army during the War of Regulation. Elizabeth finally received compensation for the horse in 1773 when her relative,… Read More

Isaac Virgil Stroud was born in North Carolina on August 1, 1862. Stroud was a farmer in Broad River Township, McDowell County. He died in Marion (McDowell County) on July 1, 1939.

James Adrian Stroud was born in McDowell County, North Carolina, on April 14, 1885. Stroud was a farmer who worked for the state highway commission and for Becker County Sand and Gravel Co. He died near Old Fort (McDowell County) on December 19,… Read More

Joshua Stroud was a resident of Orange County, North Carolina by 1755. In 1773 he helped his relative… Read More

William Floyd Stroud was born in McDowell County, North Carolina, on March 12, 1894. Stroud served as a private in the U.S. Army during World War I, serving overseas from May 1918 to April 1919. He was a lifelong resident of Broad River township… Read More

John Strozier was born in Wilkes County, Georgia on September 11, 1780. A resident of Morgan County, Georgia, he died sometime before 1830.

Margaret "Peggy" Dozier Strozier was born in North Carolina on September 1, 1740. In October 1758 she married Peter Strozier in Rowan County, North Carolina. The couple had at least seven children together. Prior to the American Revolution, the… Read More

Peter Stozier may have been born in Germany as Johan Peter Ströher in about 1740. If that was the case, he would have arrived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on the Patience on September 9, 1751 as a Palatine immigrant along with his… Read More

William Strozier was born in Wilkes County, Georgia on July 30, 1783. The son of a Revolutionary War veteran, he was a farmer in Georgia. He died in Chambers County, Alabama in about January 1863.

William Cannady Strudwick was born on April 19, 1883 in North Carolina. Strudwick was a prominent Black doctor in Durham, North Carolina., where he was affiliated with the Peoples Drug Store Inc. He died in Durham on January 2, 1932.

George Washington Stuart was born on December 5, 1875, in Montgomery County, North Carolina. Stuart was deputy sheriff and later sheriff of Montgomery County. He died in Varina (Wake County) on April 12, 1957.

John Stuart (1718-1779) was a Scotland-born officer in the British army who served as Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the colonial government from 1762 to 1779.

Thomas Stubbs Sr. (d. 1795) was a farmer in Tyrrell County. In 1777 he tried to dissuade his neighbor… Read More

William M. Sudduth was born in Kentucky on January 13, 1792. A farmer, he also served as the clerk of the Bath County, Kentucky court, in which role he helped process pension claims. He died in Sharpsburg, Bath County on July 30, 1859.

Aquila Suggs was born in Norfolk County, Virginia in about 1706. A merchant, he helped establish the town of Tarboro, North Carolina and later served as a local justice of the peace there. Sugg moved to Davidson County, Tennessee sometime after… Read More

George Sugg was a resident of Pitt County, North Carolina. In 1778 he served on a coroner's jury which investigated the death of Jim Bowser. Sugg died sometime after 1783.

Powhatan Sullivan was born around 1857 in North Carolina. Sullivan worked as a laborer and resided in Forsyth County, North Carolina. Sullivan was charged with larceny on May 10, 1875, and sentenced to two years in the North… Read More

Jonas Sumerlin was a resident of Bertie 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.

Lisha Sumerlin was a resident of Bertie 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.

Elisha Mitchell Summerell was born in Rowan County, North Carolina, on January 24, 1858. Summerell was a physician who lived in Mill Bridge, Rowan County. He died in Statesville (Iredell County) on January 28, 1934. Summerell was a grandson of… Read More

James North Howard Summerell was born in Salisbury (Rowan County), North Carolina, on August 31, 1854. Summerell was a Presbyterian minister who served various communities in North Carolina, including Tarboro, New Bern, Rocky Mount, and Wilson,… Read More

Dempsey Sumner was a legislator and resident of colonial Chowan County. He represented Chowan County in the colonial Assembly (1744-1745 and 1757-1759) and served as a justice of the peace. In 1755, Sumner joined other merchants, traders, and… Read More

James Sumner was a justice of the peace in Chowan County. In 1777 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

Jethro Sumner was born in Nansemond County, Virginia in 1733. Sumner moved to North Carolina by 1764 and became a tavern keeper in Bute County. A local justice of the peace, he also served at Bute's sheriff from 1772-1777. After attending the… Read More

Jethro Sumner (d. 1834) was a resident of Chowan and later Gates 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… Read More

Luke Sumner (d. 1780) served as the chairman of the Chowan County Committee of Safety and as a justice of the peace. In 1778 he collected oaths from Chowan county residents, asking them to swear their allegiance to the State of North Carolina and… Read More

Luke Sumner Jr. was a resident of Chowan County. In 1778 he did not take an oath of allegiance to the State of North Carolina contrary to a law issued by the… Read More

Moses Sumner was a resident of Hertford County, North Carolina. An owner of enslaved people, Sumner was a member of the local freeholders court which heard cases involving enslaved individuals. Sumner later served as a captain in the Hertford… Read More

Thomas Sumter was born in Hanover County, Virginia on August 14, 1734. A Virginia militia officer, he originally saw service in the French and Indian War. After that conflict he moved to South Carolina, where he established a plantation. He then… Read More