St. Amand, Jeannette C. (Jeannette Cox), 1894-1976

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St. Amand, Jeannette C. (Jeannette Cox), 1894-1976

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Jeannette St. Amand (1894-1976) was born in Pitt County, N.C., to Beriah Thaddeus Cox and Mary Virginia Smith Cox, both Pitt County natives. She attended Greensboro Women's College and graduated in 1916. She married Ashley Tobias St. Amand and resided in Wilmington, N.C.

St. Amand was a genealogist and a member of a number of historical and genealogical associations. She was registrar of the North Carolina Colonial Dames of the XVII Century and president of the Lord Craven Chapter. St. Amand was also regent for the Stamp Defiance Chapter of the 7th District of the North Carolina Daughters of the American Revolution, president of the North Carolina United Daughters of the Confederacy, and a member of the Cape Fear Chapter #3. St. Amand researched, corresponded, and wrote about a number of families and places in Eastern North Carolina and compiled a record of gravestone in Pitt County, North Carolina.

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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n88658059

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Pitt County

NC, US

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