Page, Abner of New York. d. Oct. 16. Raleigh. R. R. Oct. 22, 1799
(Marriages and Death Notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1799-1825. Contributed by Barb. Z.)

Partridge, Theodore. July 4. Raleigh. R.R. July 8, 1848
(Marriages and Death Notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1846-1855)

Pearson, Col. Giles William of Wake County and Mocksville. April 1. Wilmington. R.R. April 9, 1847
(Marriages and Death Notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1846-1855)

Pearson, Samuel, My. 4, Wake county. R. R. My. 11, 1802
(Marriages and Death Notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1799-1825. Contributed by Barb. Z.)

Peck, Mrs. William, Je. 4, Raleigh. R. R. Je. 9, 1808
(Marriages and Death Notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1799-1825. Contributed by Barb. Z.)

Pelham, Susan E. of Oxford. December 28. Raleigh. R.R. December 30, 1848
(Marriages and Death Notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1846-1855)

Fleming "Buddy" Pleasants, 66
Fleming "Buddy" Pleasants, 66, of Woodland Church Road, died Saturday, July 2, 2005. He was born in Wake County, the son of the late Annie Godfrey Pleasants and Coy Pleasants. Mr. Pleasants was a former convenience store owner. Mr. Pleasants is survived by two sons, Justin Pleasants of Emerald Isle and Johnny Pleasants of Youngsville; three sisters, Ann Mayton and her husband, Wayne, of Wake Forest; Phyllis Pleasants of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; and Brenda Dowd and her husband, Bob, of Plantation, Fla.; a brother, Douglas Pleasants of Stem; two grandchildren, Nichole Carlyle of Youngsville and Brittany Pleasants of Bunn; and one great-grandchild, Wyatt Carlyle. He was predeceased by his sister, Bobbie Cash and his brother, Coy Pleasants Jr. A graveside funeral will be held at 11 a.m., Thursday, July 7, 2005, at Good Hope Baptist Church, with the Rev. Alvin R. Bass officiating.
(Source: The Wake Weekly, Wake Forest, NC. July 9, 2005. Submitted by Carla Townsend)

Foster Pleasants, 79
Foster Pleasants, 79, of Woodland Church Road, died Friday, July 1, 2005, at his residence. He was born in Granville County, the son of the late Maude Haswell Pleasants and Jesse Lee Pleasants. Mr. Pleasants was married to Nina Ray Pleasants, who predeceased him. Mr. Pleasants is survived by his daughter, Diane Baughman and her husband, Greg (Fat Boy), of Wake Forest; two sons, Jimmy Pleasants and his wife, Eva, of Wake Forest and Larry Pleasants and his wife, Jane Ogilvie, of Youngsville; a sister, Lois P. Lester and her husband, Charles, of Roxboro; four grandchildren, Brandy and her husband, Todd Pope; April Pleasants; Jesse Colby Pleasants; and Josh Baughman; and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held July 4, 2005, in the Chapel of Bright Funeral Home, with the Rev. Carl Hunter officiating. Burial followed in Good Hope Baptist Church Cemetery. Pallbearers were Bud Lowery, Tommy Dement, Everette Bailey, Eugene Hodge, Billy Hobbs, Glen Bailey and David Pleasants.
(Source: The Wake Weekly, Wake Forest, NC. July 9, 2005. Submitted by Carla Townsend)

Polk, Mrs. William of Raleigh, d. Oct. 2. Charlotte. R. R. Oct. 22, 1799 Wake County
(Marriages and Death Notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1799-1825. Contributed by Barb. Z.)

Poole, Capt. Lewis, May 25, Wake county. R. R. Je. 1, 1809
(Marriages and Death Notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1799-1825. Contributed by Barb. Z.)

Price, Jeff. Mar. 19. Wake county. R. R. Mar. 24, 1801
(Marriages and Death Notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1799-1825. Contributed by Barb. Z.)

Calvin Pritchard
On the 8th day of November, 1921, there passed into the great beyond the soul of Capt. Calvin Pritchard, who died as he had lived, a true soldier of Christ. He was in his ninety-first year. Captain Pritchard was born in Bertie County, N.C. February 25, 1831. He followed Lee and Johnston through the War between the States, giving four years of his life to the service of his country as a soldier of the Confederacy. He commanded Company G, 32nd Regiment of N.C. Troops. After the war he returned home and assumed the heroic task of rebuilding a ruined and desolate country. In all relations of life Captain Pritchard was to be relied on, giving his time and strength in any good work. In 1874 he was married to Miss Maria Ward, of Franklinton, N.C., a young woman noted for her beauty and intellect. To them five children were born, and of them two sons and a daughter survive him; his wife died some years ago. In late years he made his home with his daughter, Mrs. W.A. Segraves, at Holly Springs, N.C., where he was tenderly cared for. He joined the Baptist Church about seventy-five years ago and had served as deacon for over fifty years. He was a member of the Oscar R. Rand Camp No. 1278 U.C.V., of Holly Springs, and his death takes from that membership a comrade tried and true.
(Confederate Veteran, February, 1922, Vol. XXX, No. 2)

Pulliam, Ann. November 18. Raleigh. R.R. November 22, 1848
(Marriages and Death Notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1846-1855)

Puryear, Mr. Oct. 24. Raleigh, R. R. Oct. 25, 1802
(Marriages and Death Notices in Raleigh Register and North Carolina State Gazette 1799-1825. Contributed by Barb. Z.) |