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James Nevill was a planter who arrived in colonial North Carolina by 1701. He served as the deputy marshal for Pamlico Precinct. In 1711 while at his home, Nevill and his family were brutally murdered. When his body was discovered, local colonists blamed the crimes on the Tuscarora people and the incident was a contributing factor to the breakout of the Tuscarora War.

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