The Pamlico were a Native American people of North Carolina, U.S.A.. They spoke Algonquian. Native Americans (also Indians, Aboriginal Peoples, American Indians, First Nations, Alaskan Natives, Amerindians, or Indigenous Peoples of America) are the indigenous inhabitants of The Americas prior to the European colonization, and their modern descendants. ... State nickname: Tar Heel State Other U.S. States Capital Raleigh Largest city Charlotte Governor Michael Easley (D) Official languages English Area 139,509 km² (28th) - Land 126,256 km² - Water 13,227 km² (9. ... For other uses, see United States (disambiguation) and US (disambiguation). ... The Algonquian (also Algonkian) languages are a subfamily of Native American languages that includes most of the languages in the Algic language family (others are Wiyot and Yurok of northwestern California). ...
She is survived by her son, John E. Hardy III and wife Linda of Rocky Mount; one daughter, Christine Beeman and husband John of Arapahoe; two brothers, Dalton Williams of Jacksonville and Oliver Williams of Lancaster, CA; one sister, Melba Soltow of New Bern; and two grandchildren, Meredith Beeman and Roger Wayne Hardy.
Her concern for future generations was evident in her lifelong career with Pamlico County Schools as a teacher, assistant principal and vocational director.
She was born in Pamlico County on July 3, 1914 to Fred and Bessie Abbot Alfred.