• Thomas Benbury (November 28, 1736 – February 6, 1793) was a revolutionary leader in the early formation of the State of North Carolina. He was a member...
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  • Starkey from Onslow County (selected on October 30, 1779) Speaker: Thomas Benbury (Chowan County) Clerk: John Hunt (Franklin County) In 1779, the General...
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  • 1779) Speaker: John Williams (Granville County), until April 28, 1778; Thomas Benbury (Chowan County) elected to replace Williams. Clerk: John Hunt (Franklin...
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  • Friendship House at Cape Fear Regional Theatre in Fayetteville. Wood married Thomas Benbury Paxton Wood, an attorney from Raleigh, at St. Paul's Church, Edenton...
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    Carolina: Abner Nash 1777 John Williams 1778 Thomas Benbury 1778–82 Edward Starkey 1783 Thomas Benbury 1784 (April) William Blount 1784 (October) Richard...
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    Dr. Hubert Benbury Haywood House is a historic home located at Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina. It was built in 1916, and is a two-story, Prairie...
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  • representative each. The House of Commons leadership and staff included: Thomas Benbury, Speaker; John Hunt, Clerk; and Lovett Burgess Assistant Clerk. This...
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    Haughton on October 23, 1890, in Williamston, North Carolina, to Rev. Thomas Benbury Haughton, an Episcopal priest, and Susan Elizabeth Lamb Haughton. She...
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  • Sevier to form it. The House of Commons delegates elected a Speaker (Thomas Benbury), Clerk (John Hunt), Assistant Clerk, Doorkeeper, and Assistant Doorkeeper...
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    (Receiver General) Lewis Henry De Rosset John Sampson Samuel Strudwick (Clerk) Thomas McGuire (Attorney General) Governor Josiah Martin and the Executive Council...
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  • Thomson, Solomon Perkins, Nathan Joyner, Sam. Jarvis, Sam. Johnston, Thos. Benbury, Thos. Jones, Thos. Oldham, Thos. Hunter, Ferqd Campbell, M. Hunt, Nick...
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    Stone. Edenton District: Luke Sumner, William Gray, John Johnston, Thomas Benbury, Gideon Lamb, Joseph Jones, Miles Harvey, Lawrence Baker, Kenneth McKinzie...
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    County Joseph Leech from Craven County Edward Starkey from Onslow County Thomas Eaton from Bute County Cornelius Harnett from New Hanover County William...
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  • Jr". NCPEDIA. Retrieved November 2, 2019. Powell, William S. (1988). "Thomas Jones". NCPEDIA. Retrieved November 1, 2019. Watson, Alan D. (1979). "Richard...
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  • October 22, 2019. Parramore, Thomas C. (1979). "John Campbell". NCPEDIA. Retrieved October 30, 2019. Starnes, Sam (2013). "Thomas Amis". NCPEDIA. Retrieved...
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  • 1779) Brigadier General Isaac Gregory (1779-1783) Brigadier General Thomas Benbury (Pro Tempore) (October 1780) Edward Vail, Sr. was commissioned as the...
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    replaced by Thomas Parker, who was elected to replace him. Allen Jones was a representative to the 2nd Continental Congress (1779–1780) Thomas Burke was...
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  • House of Commons leadership included the following persons: Speaker: Thomas Benbury (Chowan County) Clerk: John Hunt The Senate leadership included the...
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  • districts/boroughs towns also elected one House member each. Speaker of the House: Thomas Benbury (Chowan County) Clerk of the House: John Hunt (unknown county) Speaker...
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  • replacement. J. B. J. Barrow died before taking office and was replaced by Thomas H. Gaskins in the second special session. Jonathan Worth resigned his position...
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  • Warren Spruce Macay from Rowan County Philemon Hawkins II from Warren County Thomas Polk from Mecklenburg County Robert Burton from Granville County Marquis...
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    Dr. Hubert Benbury Haywood House...
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