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Colored news: Ralph Williamson rapidly rising in fight game by High Point Enterprise.;
Subjects: Williamson, Ralph.; Williamson, General, Mr. & Mrs.; Haley, Gene.;
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News of colored people: Personals by High Point Enterprise.;
Subjects: Matthews, Louise.; Rutledge, Cynthia.; Williamson, Edith.; Williamson, General, Mrs.; McFall, S.S., Mrs.; Barnes, Percy.;
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News of Interest to Colored People: Birthday Party by High Point Enterprise.;
Subjects: Williamson, Edith.; Williamson, General, Mr. & Mrs.; Saulters, Katherine.; Williamson, Winnie Belle.; Bost, Julia.; Harris, Mary.; Tate, Annie.; Harrington, James.; Holt, Clarence.; Murphy, James.; WIlliamson, Donald.;
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News about colored people: Mrs. Claud Hill given birthday party by High Point Enterprise.;
Subjects: Hill, Claud, Mrs.; Potter, Herbert, Mr. & Mrs.; Robinson, C.W.; Gerran, M.H., Mrs.; Parham, S.L., Mrs.; Alford, Alice.; Baldwin, Ella.; Kirk, Alice.; Brower, H., Mrs.; Davis, Andrew, Rev. & Mrs.; Gerran, M.M., Mrs.; Williamson, General, Mr. & Mrs.; Saunders, Swannie, Mrs.; Luther, E., Miss.; Pike, Patti.; Robinson, C.W.;
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News of interest to colored people: D.N. Moore re-elected president William Penn P.T.A. by High Point Enterprise.;
Subjects: Moore, D.N.; Starr, Hazel, Mrs.; Griffin, O.T., Mrs.; Williamson, General, Mrs.; Carter, John W., Mrs.; Gaines, Conie, Mrs.; Beamon, Myra.; Foust, L.R., Miss.; Wilson, E.P., Mrs.; Amaker, Henry, Mrs.; North Carolina. Negro Parent-Teacher Congress.; William Penn High School;
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Mary Hinton Kerr Collection Professional Genealogical files : Williams-Woodliffe [microform] by Kerr, Mary Hinton.;
Mary Hinton (Duke) Kerr 1907-1990, was the daughter of William Dabney Duke and Jane Elizabeth Taylor and granddaughter of Charles Elisha Taylor, longtime president of Wake Forest College. Educated at Hollins College and Columbia University, she married John H. Kerr, Jr., Democratic Party leader and member of the North Carolina General Assembly from Warren County from 1929 to 1961. Born and brought up in Richmond, Virginia, Mrs. Kerr moved to Warrenton, North Carolina, upon her marriage. Mrs. Kerr's mother, Mrs. Duke, was active as a Virginia genealogist during the latter half of her life, working principally in the collections of the Virginia Historical Society, the Virginia State Archives, and the Virginia State Library. Following Mrs. Duke's death in 1963, some of her former clients turned to Mrs. Kerr for help in their research. Having helped those she could, she turned her attention, next, to the local clerk of court and began to assist that office in replying to genealogical inquiries. As a result, Mrs. Kerr ultimately undertook genealogical research professionally, and by so doing became intimately acquainted with the genealogical histories of several hundred families in the Warrenton, North Carolina, area.
Subjects: Kerr, Mary Hinton, 1907-1990.; File # 31 - Williams - Williams (By F Graham Williams) - Williams (Alston; Boddie; Whitmell; Tunstall) - Williams. Alfred Alston - Williams, Burwell - Williams. John - Williams, Robert - Williams. Roger I - Williams Roger Ii - Williams, Roger Iii - Williams. Roger Iv - Williams. Roger V - Williams. William (Goochiand Co. Va) - Williams. Wyatt - Williamson - Williamson (Hunter; Alston; Hinton; Lindsey) - Wills / Wells - Wilson - Winston - Womble (Marrow) - Wood (Haynes) - Wood (Jones; Wynne) - Woodliffe.;
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Timeless. [videorecording] / by Barrett, Malcolm,actor.; Beeman, Greg.director.; Beeson, Charles,director.; Lanter, Matt.actor.; Showalter, John,director; Spencer, Abigail.actor.; Visnijic, Goran,actor.;
The war to end all wars -- The Darlington 500 -- Hollywoodland -- The Salem witch hunt -- The Kennedy curse -- The king of the delta blues -- Mrs. Sherlock Holmes -- The day Reagan was shot -- The general -- Chinatown -- The miracle of Christmas part I and II.Goran Visnjic, Abigail Spencer, Matt Lanter, Malcolm Barrett.Originally broadcast on television 2017-2018.An unlikely trio travel through time in order to battle unknown criminals and protect history as we know it.TV rating: Not rated.Digital video disc.
Subjects: Fiction television programs.; Television series.; Video recording for the hearing impaired.; Betrayal; Change history; Love; Murder; Time travel;
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Mary Hinton Kerr Collection Professional Genealogical files : Ferebee-Gilmore [microform] by Kerr, Mary Hinton.;
Mary Hinton (Duke) Kerr 1907-1990, was the daughter of William Dabney Duke and Jane Elizabeth Taylor and granddaughter of Charles Elisha Taylor, longtime president of Wake Forest College. Educated at Hollins College and Columbia University, she married John H. Kerr, Jr., Democratic Party leader and member of the North Carolina General Assembly from Warren County from 1929 to 1961. Born and brought up in Richmond, Virginia, Mrs. Kerr moved to Warrenton, North Carolina, upon her marriage. Mrs. Kerr's mother, Mrs. Duke, was active as a Virginia genealogist during the latter half of her life, working principally in the collections of the Virginia Historical Society, the Virginia State Archives, and the Virginia State Library. Following Mrs. Duke's death in 1963, some of her former clients turned to Mrs. Kerr for help in their research. Having helped those she could, she turned her attention, next, to the local clerk of court and began to assist that office in replying to genealogical inquiries. As a result, Mrs. Kerr ultimately undertook genealogical research professionally, and by so doing became intimately acquainted with the genealogical histories of several hundred families in the Warrenton, North Carolina, area.
Subjects: Kerr, Mary Hinton, 1907-1990.; File # 10 - Ferebee (Walker; Burfoot) - Field - Finch - F1tts (Alston: Cocke; Burgess: Harris) - Fitzhugh - Fleming (Watson: Jeffress; Davis) - Flood - Floyd - Foljott - Fonvielle - Foote - Foote (Berryman) - Ford - Forrest - Foster (Parker) - Fountain Fowler - Fox (Townes: Williamson) - Freeman - Fulgham - Gant (Wood) - Gardner - Garland (Overton: Drummond: Waters) - George (Marcus) - Gilbert - Gilliam (See Also Mabry: Mayberry) - Gilmore.;
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Mary Hinton Kerr Collection Professional Genealogical files : Eaton-Felts/Phelps [microform] by Kerr, Mary Hinton.;
Mary Hinton (Duke) Kerr 1907-1990, was the daughter of William Dabney Duke and Jane Elizabeth Taylor and granddaughter of Charles Elisha Taylor, longtime president of Wake Forest College. Educated at Hollins College and Columbia University, she married John H. Kerr, Jr., Democratic Party leader and member of the North Carolina General Assembly from Warren County from 1929 to 1961. Born and brought up in Richmond, Virginia, Mrs. Kerr moved to Warrenton, North Carolina, upon her marriage. Mrs. Kerr's mother, Mrs. Duke, was active as a Virginia genealogist during the latter half of her life, working principally in the collections of the Virginia Historical Society, the Virginia State Archives, and the Virginia State Library. Following Mrs. Duke's death in 1963, some of her former clients turned to Mrs. Kerr for help in their research. Having helped those she could, she turned her attention, next, to the local clerk of court and began to assist that office in replying to genealogical inquiries. As a result, Mrs. Kerr ultimately undertook genealogical research professionally, and by so doing became intimately acquainted with the genealogical histories of several hundred families in the Warrenton, North Carolina, area.
Subjects: Kerr, Mary Hinton, 1907-1990.; File # 9 - Eaton - Edloe/ Edlow (Hunt) - Edwards - Egerton (England: Maryland: Virginia) - Egerton. John (NC) (Davis Record) - Egerton, Wilmot - Egerton (Baker) - Egerton (Pinnell) - Egerton (Simms) - Eggleston - Ehringhaus - Elam - Eley - Ellington - Elliott - Ellis (Lancaster: Bennett: Smart; Harris) - Ellis (Towns: Fox ; Williamson: Collier) - Epps I Epes - Estridge (Estis) - Eubank - Evans - Exum - Fain(e) / Fayne (Devaney; Worrell)) - Fairfax - Falkner / Fortner / Forkner/ Faulkner - Farrar (Bowdoin) - Faulcon - Felts / Phelps.;
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