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Cemetery Records, Lenoir County, North Carolina
Cemetery Record of Lenoir County, North Carolina
Westview Cemetery, Lenoir County, Kinston, North Carolina
Author: Kay Becton Ogle
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Category : Cemeteries
Languages : en
Pages : 268
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Category : Cemeteries
Languages : en
Pages : 268
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Lenoir County, North Carolina, the Fairview Cemetery, LaGrange N.C., 1940 Survey by Helen B.C. Braxton
Author: Helen B. C. Braxton
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Category : Cemeteries
Languages : en
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Lagrange Cemetery Records, Lagrange, Lenoir, North Carolina
Lenoir County, North Carolina Cemeteries
Lenoir County, North Carolina, Family Cemeteries, Pre 1800-1997
Author: James M. Armor
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Category : Cemeteries
Languages : en
Pages : 405
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Languages : en
Pages : 405
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Southview Cemetery, Asphalt Road, Kinston, North Carolina
Author: Kay Becton Ogle
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Category : Cemeteries
Languages : en
Pages : 129
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Pages : 129
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Duplin County, North Carolina Cemetery Records. (|).
Author: Leon H. Sikes
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ISBN: 9780893085872
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By: Leon H Sikes, Pub. 1983, Reprinted 2017, 132 pages, Index, ISBN #0-89308-587-1 Duplin County, located in the southeastern section of N.C. was formed in 1750 from New Hanover County. In the year 1800, the county was bounded by the counties of Jones, Lenoir, New Hanover, Onslow, Sampson, and Wayne. Part of New Hanover was annexed to Duplin in 1751, and in 1777 part of Duplin was annexed to Johnston County. A major change involved the formation of Sampson County from Duplin in the year 1784. The county seat of Duplin is Kenansville. This book contains insrciptions from graves in the 119 graveyards in the northern portion of the county, along with a few from the southern . There are approximately 2,737 entries.
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By: Leon H Sikes, Pub. 1983, Reprinted 2017, 132 pages, Index, ISBN #0-89308-587-1 Duplin County, located in the southeastern section of N.C. was formed in 1750 from New Hanover County. In the year 1800, the county was bounded by the counties of Jones, Lenoir, New Hanover, Onslow, Sampson, and Wayne. Part of New Hanover was annexed to Duplin in 1751, and in 1777 part of Duplin was annexed to Johnston County. A major change involved the formation of Sampson County from Duplin in the year 1784. The county seat of Duplin is Kenansville. This book contains insrciptions from graves in the 119 graveyards in the northern portion of the county, along with a few from the southern . There are approximately 2,737 entries.
Duplin County, North Carolina Cemetery Records. (|).
Author: Leon H Sikes
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ISBN: 9780893085940
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By: Leon H Sikes, Pub. 1984, Reprinted 2017, 130 pages, Index, ISBN #0-89308-594-4 Duplin County, located in the southeastern section of N.C. was formed in 1750 from New Hanover County. In the year 1800, the county was bounded by the counties of Jones, Lenoir, New Hanover, Onslow, Sampson, and Wayne. Part of New Hanover was annexed to Duplin in 1751, and in 1777 part of Duplin was annexed to Johnston County. A major change involved the formation of Sampson County from Duplin in the year 1784. The county seat of Duplin is Kenansville. This book contains inscriptions from graves in 81 graveyards in the eastern portion pf the county. There are approximately 2,800 entries.
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ISBN: 9780893085940
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Languages : en
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By: Leon H Sikes, Pub. 1984, Reprinted 2017, 130 pages, Index, ISBN #0-89308-594-4 Duplin County, located in the southeastern section of N.C. was formed in 1750 from New Hanover County. In the year 1800, the county was bounded by the counties of Jones, Lenoir, New Hanover, Onslow, Sampson, and Wayne. Part of New Hanover was annexed to Duplin in 1751, and in 1777 part of Duplin was annexed to Johnston County. A major change involved the formation of Sampson County from Duplin in the year 1784. The county seat of Duplin is Kenansville. This book contains inscriptions from graves in 81 graveyards in the eastern portion pf the county. There are approximately 2,800 entries.