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