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Webthree photos of the James Outlaw Family Cemetery on Outlaw Farm Road off US Highway 13/17 in Bertie County North Carolina. the memorial with the two headstones and two … WebBertie County, North Carolina, Slave Owners (0, 54, 2) Bladen County, North Carolina, Slave Owners (0, 6, 0) Brunswick County, North Carolina, Slave Owners (0, 6, 1) Buncombe County, North Carolina, Slave Owners (0, 8, 1) Burke County, North Carolina, Slave Owners (0, 4, 1) Bute County, North Carolina, Slave Owners (0, 10, 0) C WebThe Raynor family settled on Long Island in the 1640s in the Hempstead area. They later established themselves in a place that came to be named after them, Raynortown, which … congleton rotary swimathon