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North Carolina World War 2 NMCG Casualty List

Inclusion of names in this  World War II Casualty List has been determined solely by the residence of next of kin at the time of notification of the last wartime casualty status. This listing does not necessarily represent the State of birth, legal residence, or official State credit according to service enlistment. Casualties listed represent

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North Carolina WW2 NMCG Casualty List – M Surnames

MACKIE, Wiley Theodore, Lieutenant (jg), USN. Father, Mr. Hadden Spurgeon Mackie, 403 W. 5th Ave., Gastonia. MANESS, Lloyd Bronzia, Chief Electrician’s Mate, USN. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Maness, Rt. 4, Greensboro. MANN, Charles Willis, Seaman 1c, USN. Father, Mr. Osborn Willie Mann, Rt. 2, Pitsboro. MARSHALL, Hunter, III, Ensign, USNR. Father, Mr. Hunter Marshall,

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Bakers in the American Revolution

Officers of the Continental Army Amos Baker (Conn.). Surgeon’s Mate of Bradley’s Connecticut State Regiment, May to December, 1776. David (N. J.). 1st Lieutenant of Spencer’s Continental Regiment, 1st May, 1777; resigned 6th April, 1778. David (Mass.). Private in Lexington Alarm, April, 1775; Sergeant of Heath’s Massachusetts Regiment, May to December, 1775; Sergeant 24th Continental

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North Carolina County Courthouse Addresses

North Carolina Vital Records 1903 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1903 (919) 733-3000 Fax: (919) 733-1511 Alamance County 124 W Elm Street Graham, NC 27253-2802 (336) 228-1312 Johnston County P.O. Box 1049 Smithfield, NC 27577-1049 (919) 989-5100 Alexander County 225 Liledoun Road Taylorsville, NC 28681-2429 (828) 632-9332 Jones County P.O. Box 189 Trenton, NC 28585

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North Carolina Vital Records

Vital records, as their name suggests, are connected with central life events: birth, marriage, and death. Maintained by civil authorities, they are prime sources of genealogical information; but, unfortunately, official vital records are available only for relatively recent periods. These records, despite their recent creation in the United States, are critically important in genealogical research,

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Biographical Sketch of Spiers Singleton

Spiers Singleton was the son of George Singleton, of North Carolina. He married Lucinda Whitesides, of Christian Co., Ky., and settled in Illinois, where he died, leaving a widow and seven children. Her brother, James Whitesides, brought her and the children to Montgomery County, and attended to their wants until the children were grown, and at

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Biographical Sketch of George Gray

George Gray, of Scotland, emigrated to America previous to the revolution, and when that war began he joined the American army and served during the entire struggle. He had several brothers in the British army during the same war. Before leaving Scotland, he married Mary Stuart, and they settled first in Philadelphia, but afterward removed

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