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351 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Edward Windell LUPTON / Living (F1756)
 
352 His death certificate shows him as being married - but has the name of his mother as his wife's name Family: James Frederick VOLIVA / Unknown UNKNOWN (F1459)
 
353 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F180531)
 
354 Home at 1012 Broad Street, Beaufort NC Family: Thomas DIXON / Annie E GASKILL (F2521)
 
355 Hunter and Cindy Lupton have restored thier home in Savanah, GA... It is beautiful.. LUPTON, Hunter Drewrey (I312686)
 
356 Husband and wife passed within three days of each other. Family: Silas LUPTON / Joseph Ann WATSON (F658)
 
357 Husband shown as widower in 1920 census. ROSE, Rebecca (I3674)
 
358 Husband's death certificate shows her name as Molly Potter  POTTER, Mary Elizabeth (I2680)
 
359 Husband's death certificate shows her name as Polly MORRIS
The Lupton book has Polly Morris HOLTON
Perhaps the marriage with Claude Warren was a second marriage 
HOLTON, Polly Morris (I667)
 
360 Husband's draft registration gives her name as
Zilphia Ardelphia Lupton 
SLADE, Zelphia Ann (I2011)
 
361 Husband's draft registration shows his wife's name as: Madge Lupton ALCOCK CARAWAN, Madge (I246)
 
362 Hyde county birth index shows place of birth as Currituck twnshp.
The Lupton book shows Swan Quarter. 
LUPTON, Walter Jones (I1503)
 
363 Hyde county index to births shows name as Philip (one L).
The Lupton book shows name as Philip (one L).
His signature on the draft registration shows him spelling it with 2 L's - Phillip. 
LUPTON, Phillip Dalton (I1149)
 
364 I think the Lupton book got this one all wrong.

It shows her death on 4 Apr 1902 however (from the 1910 census) there is a child of her husband that was born in 1904.

The child is not of his second wife. They were married in 1909 and the census of 1910 indicates that it was her first marriage and that (at the time of the census) she had born zero children.

The Lupton book also shows her in a second marriage to "Olyer SPENCER". This is simply a butchered version of the name of her husband's second wife, "Olympia Curtis SPENCER".
 
GOODWIN, Annie Elizabeth (I388)
 
365 In 1917 and 1918, approximately 24 million men living in the United States completed a World War I draft registration card. These registration cards represent approximately 98% of the men under the age of 46. The total U.S. population in 1917-1918 was about 100 million individuals. In other words, close to 25% of the total population is represented in these records. Source (S8)
 
366 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I501020)
 
367 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2393)
 
368 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2394)
 
369 In Pamlico county records of her death it shows maiden name as CARAWAY
Pamlico county records of her marriage show it as CARMADY
Lupton book shows name as CARMODY
Death certificate has name as CARAWAY but has father's name as CANADAY 
CARAWAY, Eva Jane (I1710)
 
370 In the 1870 census there are two additional people in the household - Nancy (age 18) and Emeline (age 23). They are not in age order with the rest of the children and the 1870 census did not include information on relationship to head-of-household. They are NOT included here as children of Wallace STYRON. Family: Wallace Hill STYRON / Mary Elizabeth STYRON (F1394)
 
371 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2392)
 
372 Influenza SPENCER, E W (I4054)
 
373 Info in Lupton Book and GEDCOM show name as Ludean Lola May LUPTON. LUPTON, Lola Mae (I426)
 
374 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F2302)
 
375 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F2303)
 
376 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Living (F2055)
 
377 injuries from car wreck RANDOLPH, Daisy Lee (I208486)
 
378 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I354649)
 
379 Invalid - never married. PAUL, Grady Edwin (I131)
 
380 It is difficult to read his age on the 1880 census but appears to be 65. That would make his year of birth around 1815.
Lupton book shows a DoB of 1816
A 1939 survey of cemeteries shows his DoB as 2 Jan 1816. This is from headstone at West Cemetery in Alliance.
 
LUPTON, John Allen (I18)
 
381 JAMES G. LUPTON
1919 - 2004
Rev. James G. Lupton was born in a sleepy little fishing village on the Carteret County coast called Cedar Island. He fished commercially for a number of years in the Atlantic Ocean and the inland sounds of North Carolina. After a number of years working in his local church, Rev. Lupton felt called in the Methodist ministry. He received his education at Louisburg College and Duke University Divinity School. He was an ordained minister in the United Methodist Church for over 50 years, serving many churches across eastern North Carolina, in the New Bern, Goldsboro, Rocky Moint, Fayetteeville and Greenville Districts prior to his retirement in 1982. He was married to Lydia Daniels Lupton fo r44 years; she died in 1984. Subsequently he married Virginia Smith McDonald in 1985 and she survives. They made their home in Simpson, North Carolina until his death. In addition to his first wife, he was predeceased in death by a son, Howard James Lupton, in 1994.

Surviving are his two sons, Bruce Odell Lupton and his wife, Betty of Havelock, Mitchell Glenn Lupton and his wife, Doris of Mount Olive; a daughter-in-law, Vicki Lupton of Raleigh; four stepchildren, John McDonald and his wife, Arlene of Japan, Laura Burke and her husband, Dennis, Leslie Anderson and her husband, Wayne, and Linda McDonald, all of Greenville, five grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren; five step grandchildren.

Daddy was a faithful servant of Jesus Christ. He had a great love for his family and church. He loved preaching the Gospel and seeing souls won for Christ. In his final days as a patient at Pitt Memorial Hospital he will long be remembered as a witness for Christ, as he told everyone that entered his room that he loved them and Jesus loved them. He fought a good fight; he kept the faith, and he finished his course. Thanks be to God. Amen.

Mitchell Glenn Lupton 
LUPTON, James Glen (I1911)
 
382 James was cremated at the time of his death and his ashes were buried with the body of his wife upon her death in January of 2004. SEAMAN, James Boyd (I133)
 
383 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Joseph Williams LUPTON, Jr / Living (F1195)
 
384 John died less than a month into their marriage. Family: John W LUPTON / Ida Lee LUPTON (F668)
 
385 JOHN LUPTON. In the name of God, Amen. I, John Lupton, of the town of Southampton, in Suffolk County. I leave to my son John Lupton what I have given him by deed of gift, and is to stand fast forever. But what is here given him is on condition that he trouble not his uncle Joseph Lupton, contrary to his father's mind, and deeds of sale already made to my brother Joseph Lupton. I leave to my son John my land at Kelly's Pond, bounded west by the Haines land, and south by John Cook, east by the Hollow, and north by Kelly's Pond. I leave to my son Christopher my now dwelling house and home lot, as it is bounded west by John Cook, east by highway, south by Commons, north by highway. I leave to my sons, Josiah and David, all that my land at Long Pond, bounded south by Jonathan Jagger, north by the Haineses, west by highway and east by the pond. And all my meadow at North Sea, on the south side bounded by the highway that goes on to the Island, bounded north by Joseph Lupton, east by the woods, west by water. To my two youngest daughters Sarah and Hannah Lupton, all movables, except cattle. To my oldest daughter Mary Culver, one cow. I leave to my wife (not named) the use of lands during her widowhood, and the best room in the house and the leanto. I leave to my son Christopher, all lands laid out and now being laid out, and make him executor.
Witnesses, Joseph Halsey, Matthew Lum, Christopher Foster. Proved, March 30, 1716. 
LUPTON, John (I4151)
 
386 Joseph C. Lupton, Of Norview, Dies In Ship Accident

Joseph Clayton Lupton, 30, of 6106 Herbert Street, Norview, was injured fatally in a shipboard accident yesterday at 2 p.m. in Philadelphia.
According to word received here by his family, Lupton, a merchant marine employed by the Liberty Navigation Company, was struck by a loading boom aboard the S.S. Barbara Freitchie and knocked into the ship's hold. He died almost instantly.
A native of Hobucken, N.C., he had lived in Norview 12 years. He was a son of Julia Lupton and the late William Alexander Lupton.
Besides his mother, surviving are his wife, Mrs. Annie Lorraine Lupton, and two sons, Graylan Leigh and William Allen Lupton, all of Norview; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Ireland, of Hobucken, and Mrs. Eula Ireland, of Lowlands, N.C., and two brothers, Lees Lupton, of Norfolk, and Christopher Lupton, of Whortonsville, N.C.
The body will be brought to the Graham Funeral Home, South Norfolk. Arrangements are incomplete.

The Norfolk Virginian Pilot Friday July 9, 1954
 
LUPTON, Joseph Clayton (I117)
 
387 Josiah was the second son of Christopher Lupton. He married twice and had fifteen children. He left Cedar Island and founded the Lupton families that now live in Hyde and Pamlico counties. He was listed in the census as a fisherman.
 
LUPTON, Josiah (I5)
 
388 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: John Patrick LUPTON / Living (F1114)
 
389 killed in WW II GILLIKIN, Carnie (I443891)
 
390 killed with father by a car when walking home at night NELSON, William Durwood (I437658)
 
391 killed with son Billy by a car when walking home at night NELSON, Allen Francis (I437656)
 
392 Left NC
Changed name to LIPTON 
LUPTON, Clifton (I1051)
 
393 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Living / Pauline LUPTON (F159704)
 
394 Line 3 of US census of 1920 for NC, Carteret county, township 8, Portsmouth, page 02b has what may be Angelina DAY. She is shown single at age 62 as a servant of a family. DAY, Angelina (I3642)
 
395 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2948)
 
396 lived in Baltimore, MD Family: Joseph LONG / Josephine SALTER (F165577)
 
397 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I4819)
 
398 lived in Norfolk, VA SALTER, Maggie (I444029)
 
399 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I171981)
 
400 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I697)
 

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