Thomas Harvey (1668–1699) was the Deputy Governor of North Carolina from 1694 to 1699. Harvey was born in 1668, in Berkeley Precinct, Albemarle County...
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The governor of North Carolina is the head of government of the U.S. state of North Carolina and commander-in-chief of the state's military forces. There...
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Thomas Harvey may refer to: Thomas Harvey (Royal Navy officer) (1775–1841), British Royal Naval officer Thomas Harvey (North Carolina governor) (1668–1699)...
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married twice. He was survived by Johanna, who later married Thomas Harvey (North Carolina governor). No exact data is stored about the heirs of Jenkins, also...
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The lieutenant governor of North Carolina is the second-highest elected official in the U.S. state of North Carolina and is the only elected official...
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the colonial governors of North Carolina. Sir Ralph Lane, governor of Roanoke (1585–1586) John White, governor of Raleigh (1587–1590) Thomas Jarvis 1691–1694...
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Thomas Miller (died in October 1685) was the acting colonial governor of North Carolina for about six months in 1677 during the absence of the official...
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The governor of South Carolina is the head of government of South Carolina and serves as commander-in-chief of the U.S. state's military forces. The current...
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during the 1670s by the Harvey family, including North Carolina's first native-born governor, Thomas Harvey—hence the name "Harvey Point". Courthouse records...
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John Harvey (died 1679) was the governor of Albemarle Sound, in The Carolinas, in 1679. Harvey was born between 1628 and 1630, in Warwickshire, England...
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