Dew, 24, of Wilson County, son of Alfred and Susan Dew, married Cora Wells, 18, of Wilson County, daughter of Jason and Ellen Wells, at Jason Wells’ residence in Cross Roads township, Wilson County. On 4 January 1893, James Alston, 21, son of Charles and Anna Alston, married Martha Dew, 21, daughter of Alfred Dew, in Wilson. On 4 December 1889, Alfred Dew, 50, of Wilson township, son of Jack and Olive Dew, married Eveline Mitchel, 35, of Stantonsburg township, daughter of Olive Kilabrew, at F.W. On 13 March 1889, Jackson Dew, 25, son of Alfred Dew and Susan Dew, married Maggie Thompson, 22, daughter of Enos and Elis Thompson, at Thompson’s father’s residence. In the 1880 census of Wilson township, Wilson County: farmer Alford Dew, 39 wife Louiza, 35 mother Olivia, 60, widow and children Jackson, 18, Redick, 16, and George, 15, Needham, 12, and Martha, 10 and niece Hatta, 4. In the 1870 census of Wilson township, Wilson County: Alford Due, 26 wife Susan, 23 and children Jack, 6, Redick, 4, and “no name,” 1 month plus Oliver Due, 48, Amos Barnes, 23, and Anna Due, 19. On 11 August 1866, Alfred Dew and Susan Dew registered their five-year cohabitation with a Wilson County justice of the peace. Sons Jack Dew and Needham Dew were to receive ten dollars each and daughter Martha Alston, sixty dollars. (Reid was a close neighbor on Viola Street Vick lived a block away on East Green Street.) Dew left his wife Laura Dew a life estate in all his property, with a remainder in son R.D. Alfred Dew signed an X to his will on 22 June 1910, witnessed by Samuel H.
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