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101 Burial was at Friendship Baptist Church. Martha Jane Spoon
 
102 Burial was in Old Methodist Episcopal Cemetery in Franklinville. Mary Spoon
 
103 Burial was at Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church in Kimesville. Mary Jane Spoon
 
104 Merritt and his family lived in a large house on Spoon Loop. Merritt Claude Spoon
 
105 Burial was at Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church in Kimesville. Nancy Miriam Spoon
 
106 Member of Eastern Star and the Methodist Church. Masonic rites were
observed at Oliver's funeral. 
Oliver Smith Spoon
 
107 Burial was at Low's Lutheran Church. Peter Spoon
 
108 Burial was at New Virginia Cemetery. Rhuehama Spoon
 
109 Burial was at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Greensboro. Riley Spoon
 
110 Riley was a dentist in Winston-Salem, NC. His son, Riley Jr., took over his practice after he retired. Riley Eugene Spoon
 
111 Rose Etta Spoon, twin sister of Mary Etta, died at age 15 of typhoid Rose Zetta Spoon
 
112 Burial was at Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church in Kimesville. Samuel Lafayette Spoon
 
113 Burial was at Mt. Tabor Cemetery. Sarah Caroline Spoon
 
114 Burial was at Rock Creek Methodist Church. Turley Spoon
 
115 Burial was at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Greensboro. Vallie Irene Spoon
 
116 Burial was in Dripping Springs Cemetery. William L. Spoon
 
117 Burial was at Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church in Kimesville. William Luther Spoon
 
118 Burial was at Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church in Kimesville. William Mozart Spoon
 
119 Frederick was a wagon maker by trade. Fredrick Stafford
 
120 A tailor by trade, George fought in the Revolutionary War and was in Yorktown when Cornwallis surrendered. George Stafford
 
121 Burial was at Mt. Herman Church George Stafford
 
122 Burial was at Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church in Kimesville. Nancy Stafford
 
123 Nancy studied tailoring in her youth and was known for her hand-made quilts. She owned a Methodist protestant hymnal, dated 1859. Nancy Stafford
 
124 Burial was at Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church in Kimesville. Ruth Staley
 
125 Richard was a member of U.S. Congress from 1797-1816. Richard Stanford
 
126 Burial was at Richland Lutheran Church. Margaret Unknown
 
127 Burial was at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Greensboro. Ralph V., Spoon
 
128 Burial was at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Artelia Jane Whitesell
 
129 Burial was at New Virginia Cemetery. Eunice R. Wilson
 
130 James was born in a log cabin in Guilford County, NC. Burial was at New Virginia Cemetery. James Harper Wilson
 
131 Burial was at New Virginia Cemetery. Richard Wilson
 
132 Burial was at New Virginia Cemetery. Richard Allen Wilson
 
133 William served in the Civil War, Company D of the First Iowa Calvary. Burial was in Maple Hill Cemetery. William M. Wilson
 
134 Burial was at Oaklawn Cemetery in Asheboro. Kathryn Wilda Winningham
 
135 Bert died of typhoid fever after drinking contaminated water from a stream during a hunting trip. Bert Oliver Wolfe
 
136 Burial was in Rose Hills Memorial Park in Whittier. Marilyn Ann Wolfe
 
137 Viewed on ancestry.com Source: California Death Index
 
138 found on ancestry.com Source: Doughty family tree
 
139 found on ancestry.com Source: Family records of DClonts
 
140 Ref. #:1 Source: Hohenhaslach church records
 
141 Ref. #:10 Source: Hohenhaslach church records
 
142 Ref. #:11 Source: Hohenhaslach church records
 
143 Ref. #:2 Source: Hohenhaslach church records
 
144 Ref. #:3 Source: Hohenhaslach church records
 
145 Ref. #:4 Source: Hohenhaslach church records
 
146 Ref. #:5 Source: Hohenhaslach church records
 
147 Ref. #:6 Source: Hohenhaslach church records
 
148 Ref. #:7 Source: Hohenhaslach church records
 
149 Ref. #:8 Source: Hohenhaslach church records
 
150 Ref. #:9 Source: Hohenhaslach church records
 

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