When Semila McLendon was born about 1751, in North Carolina, British Colonial America, her father, Dennis McLendon, III, was 34 and her mother, Mary Ingram, was 24. She married Gressett Johnson in 1872, in North Carolina, United States.
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Built on August 26, 1767, the Tryon Palace became the capitol building for North Carolina. The building was named after William Tryon a British officer and colonial official.
On October 25, 1774, the Edenton Tea Party took place. It was the first organized women's protest. They put their cups down and refused to buy any tea.
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