McCoy family papers, 1796-2001, 1844-1919.
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William II, German Emperor, 1859-1941
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William II was German Emperor and King of Prussia (ruled 1888-1918) From the description of Letters : to George Sylvester Viereck, 1922-1940. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 80954785 ...
Freemasons. Long Creek Lodge, No. 205 (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Alexander, Jemima S.
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Nisbet, Ella Letitia McCoy, 1875-1946.
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Albert McCoy Farm.
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McCoy, Esther (Esther Sarah), 1832-1867.
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St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Mecklenburg County, N.C.)
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Furr, Lura McCoy, 1867-1935.
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McCoy family.
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Ezekial and Margaret McCoy moved to the Hopewell area of northern Mecklenburg County in 1768 and their descendants have owned land in that area ever since then. It is the papers of Albert McCoy, 1843-1925, that make up most of the documentation in this collection. Because the McCoys owned slaves, some of the files in this collection concern a slave cemetery and traditional stories told by some of the McCoy slaves. Two of Albert's sons served in the US Army during WWI, and their letters are also ...
McCoy, Albert, 1843-1925.
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McCoy, Rebecca E. Alexander (Rebecca Eloisa Alexander), 1803-1897.
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McCoy Slave Cemetery (Mecklenburg County, N.C.)
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Houston, Margaret T.
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McCoy, Marshall R. (Marshall Rudolphus), 1807-1854.
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Gluyas family.
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