Frank M. Wooten Jr. Papers, 1902-1980s
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Wooten family
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The Wooten family emigrated from England to America, from Virginia to North Carolina, then from Maryland, Delaware, Virginia and North Carolina to locations further west in America. The major family name spellings are Wooten, Wooton, Wootton, Wootan, with a few other variations. Today, there exists a Wooten and Related Families Association. This non-profit association was founded on November 11, 1980 by family members in order to present previously unpublished primary source information pertai...
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Wooten, Frank M. (Frank Marion), 1916-
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Frank Marion Wooten, Jr. (b. May 3, 1916) was the son of Frank M. Wooten and Elizabeth Hampton (Wade) Wooten. He graduated from East Carolina College and the University of North Carolina School of Law, after which he joined his father's law practice in Greenville. Governor Luther Hodges appointed Wooten a member of the N.C. House of Representatives for the special session of 1956 after the resignation of Sam O. Worthington. Re-elected in 1957, Wooten served through the session of 1961, after whi...
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Loftin family.
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Wooten family.
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