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Subject: [NCBERTIE] Harrell Cemetery - Roxobel Township
Date: Tue, 16 Nov 1999 13:47:39 EST
Harrell Cemetery - Roxobel Township
LOCATION
Cemetery is located on Harrell's Siding Road (1208), approximately 1/10 mile
from the railroad tracks on the left side of the road. Travel on dirt road
between fields, approximately 450 feet.
RECORDING 04 November 1999 by Lynn McCarthy.
MARKED GRAVES
T.P. Harrell
Aug. 29, 1880
Sept. 30, 1961
Jim Perry Harrell
March 31, 1905
March 24, 1971
Wm. Council Harrell
Born July 13, 1862
Died April 6, 1906
HARRELL
Ella L.
Wife of W.C. Harrell
June 16, 1866
Oct. 16, 1941
HARRELL
A.C. Harrell
July 9, 1894
Oct. 20, 1930
Claude Harrell
Husband of Florence Rawls
Jan. 7, 1896
Oct. 19, 1918
Roy Council
Son of W.C. & Ella L. Harrell
Born Aug. 15, 1900
Died Nov. 10, 194[number missing]
James H. Harrell
Husband of Nancy E. Harrell
Died Mar. 7, 1904
Aged 76 yrs.
A.C. Harrell
March 24, 1850
February 3, 1932
Laura Harrell
April 2, 1854
December 17, 1930
Josie L. Parker
1898 - 1971
Oct. 28 Apr. 9
James L. Parker
1900 - 1969
May 12 Dec. 23
Ulysses C., Jr.
Son of U.C. & Ida Parker
Born Jan. 24, 1920
Died July 15, 1920
Ollie L.
Daughter of
U.C. & Jennie E. Parker
Born Mar. 22, 1894
Died Dec. 3, 1914
Aged 20 yrs. 8 mos. & 11 ds.
Walter W.
Son of U.C. & Jennie E. Parker
Born July 1, 1909
Died Oct. 8, 1913
Aged 4 yrs. 3 mos. & 8 days
Jennie E.
Beloved wife of U.C. Parker
Born Sept. 27, 1872
Died May 3, 1913
Aged 40 yrs. 7 mos. & 6 days
Roland W. Parker Addie H. Parker
Oct. 8, 1891 Mar. 1, 1899
Sept. 15, 1971 Oct. 2, 1974
Hyrem Bailey
Son of
Roland & Addie Parker
Jan. 31, 1921
May 8, 1924
Elma Lee
Daughter of
Roland & Addie Parker
Sept. 15, 1919
July 23, 1920
Seaton Norwood Alexander
Sept. 1, 1889
Sept. 15, 1921
[Masonic symbol on stone]
UNMARKED GRAVES/UNKNOWN BURIALS
Markers removed from two bases for children's stones; two unmarked graves.
UNMARKED GRAVES/KNOWN BURIALS
Helen Modlin, worker and compiler for the Historical Records Survey of North
Carolina, made the following recordings 21 September 1938:
George S. Cook
September 24, 1907
January 26, 1908
Son of G.W. & Unice Cook
? Cook
September 13, 1906
September 25, 1906
Infant Son of G.W. & Unice Cook
Stones for these graves were not found during the current recording. The
possibility exist that the two children's stones which were not on their
bases, are the grave sites for these children and the stones had been
destroyed.
Lynn
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