A.A. Morisey‘s column Carolina Chronicles reported the surprising news that Camillus L. Darden had been called to jury duty in Wilson County Superior Court.
Journal and Guide (Norfolk, Va.), 24 February 1940.
A.A. Morisey‘s column Carolina Chronicles reported the surprising news that Camillus L. Darden had been called to jury duty in Wilson County Superior Court.
Journal and Guide (Norfolk, Va.), 24 February 1940.

Wilson Times, 10 April 1896.

Wilson Daily Times, 6 February 1880.
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In the 1870 census of Wilson township, Wilson County: Washington Farmer, 43, wife Wady, 44, children Edith, 14, Fortin, 13, Gimsey, 11, John W., 8, Nancy, 6, and Orgius, 6, and farm laborer Nelson Thomas, 21. In the 1880 census of Old Fields township, Wilson County: Washington Farmer, 52, wife Waity, 50, children Edieth, 25, Gincy, 21, John W., 18, Nancy, 16, and Ojus, 13, and granddaughters Mariah J., 5, and Margaret, 2.
In the 1870 census of Joyners township, Wilson County: Orren Batts, 41, wife Mary, 34, and children Dennis, 16, Amos, 14, Henriet, 10, Haywood, 9, Precilla, 5, and Louisa, 3. In the 1880 census of Toisnot: Orren Batts, 53, wife Mary, 47, and children Haywood, 19, Priscilla, 14, Louiza, 12, John, 9, Reddick, 7, and James B. Batts, 1.