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Alumni History of the University of North Carolina:
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University of North Carolina (1793-1962)

Ed. by Grant, Daniel Lindsey, b. 1897


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(title page) Alumni History of the University of North Carolina
(half-title page) Alumni History
(running title) Alumni History, 1795-1924
Daniel Lindsey Grant
Second Edition
xvi, 950, [11] p., ill.
[Chapel Hill, N.C.]
[General Alumni Association of the University of North Carolina]
1924
[Durham, N.C.]
[Chirstian & King Printing Company]

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ALUMNI HISTORY

        


Alumni History
of the
University of North Carolina

DANIEL LINDSEY GRANT, Executive Secretary
General Alumni Association

SECOND EDITION, 1924


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PUBLISHED AND DISTRIBUTED
BY
GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA

PRINTED BY
CHRISTIAN & KING PRINTING COMPANY
DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA
1924


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This Volume

        THIS book is not comprehensive, although seventy-five per cent of its content is fresh material, gathered during the last few months and hitherto unpublished. It is sufficiently full, however, to warrant publication, and has been prepared with the same care as if it were the final word in our alumni history to date. The shortcomings of this volume will be healed by the next, and to that end this will be of particular service by indicating the goal sought, and by defining in terms of actual example the sort of data needed, thus making it possible for those so inclined to co-operate with us in carrying this work to its finale. In addition, it is the most significant contribution, thus far, to the task of gathering up and focussing the strength which springs from the power and love and devotion of 11,000 living alumni. Now attention will move and rivet itself upon the larger aspects of the work of the General Alumni Association.

        Several days are yet to elapse before the first two years of the Central Alumni Office come to an end. At the beginning of that time we had a class-room table and a typewriter; we had access to a card roster in the University Registrar's office which purported to be no more than a list of names of all matriculates from 1795 to date (with the complete collegiate record for the period subsequent to 1912). For those who entered previous to 1912 the degrees were entered on those limited records, but no effort had been made to include the complete term of attendance of matriculates--merely the date of admission. We also had available the Philanthropic and Dialectic Literary Society rosters of the early days, together with the catalogue published in 1889, compiled largely by Mrs. Cornelia Spencer, LL.D. This catalogue was subsequently (about 1900) checked and enlarged by James C. Taylor. Since the date of Mr. Taylor's work nothing of record has been preserved in Chapel Hill that could be of service to us in setting up the Central Alumni Office and editing this Alumni History, save the notes that have appeared from time to time under necrology in The Alumni Review. Hundreds of alumni listed as alive had died; and the mail addresses of more than 6,000 of the living were unknown.

        We wish this recitation of facts to render no one an injustice. But just credit and appreciation can be accorded those who have


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labored so valiantly in the University's service without allowing to continue the false idea that the building of an alumni office and the compilation of essential University data have been going on systematically over many years. This false idea has been abroad among our alumni and has been the one thing which has throttled our efforts. We, of course, were ignoring what men believed to be true, with the consequent result that our appeals were frequently considered unfair, unnecessary, and in some instances, even insincere. The atmosphere in this connection I feel can now be cleared with fairness to all by the propulsion of this single question: When did the alumni provide the office and the money for the execution of this task?

        This volume we now offer then has no exact predecessor in the one hundred and thirty years of University history, although marked second edition. The work published in 1889 is a precursor, for in that very year resolutions were passed by assembled alumni calling for the preparation, publication and distribution of a complete alumni history. Similar resolutions have appeared with monotonous regularity since that time. Indeed, the work of Mr. Taylor was attempted in consequence of this oft repeated desire, but unfortunately was not carried to completion.

        As already stated, this history is offered without apology although with the frank intent to publish again in four or five years, or at such time as the idea of an alumni history as here indicated, can be carried to successful execution. Roughly, seventy-five per cent of the material given here has been collected, and all of it compiled in less than two years, although we have had the concurrent task of building up an office and equipment. The data regarding the living men has come from approximately 7,000 different sources. A large portion of the data on the deceased ones (prior to 1900) had been previously secured and chronicled by Mr. Taylor. The additions we have made to information regarding the deceased have come from approximately 1,000 sources.

        We have endeavored at all times to be fair and just to the 15,000 different individuals. It isn't a single running story, with a single responsibility, but the glamor and pathos of 15,000 individual lives--from the position of the Highest to the lowliest in our land--all out on dress parade. Every precaution has been taken to guarantee factual exactness at an expense of time and energy scarcely conceivable to one inexperienced in this particular character of work. We have consistently minimized the amount of data given when the possibility of error, by inclusion, appeared.


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        To have done otherwise would have violated the motive which has controlled us in the production of the work, for we want it to be more than the recitation of individual successes and failures to grace or shame us, more than a book to be pushed into the most unused corner of a bookshelf to be lost sight of for the present and reclaimed only to become an heirloom. We want it to help bind into a conscious whole the component parts of that entity--the University of North Carolina. And that entity is not alone in Chapel Hill, as some of us are wont to think; it is not alone in the days of one's student life which the rosy mists of memory have enshrouded in romance and glory; neither is it alone in the past, nor will it be alone in the future. It is not alone the great men who have been its students; the indifferent and the weak are its own in their peculiar way. It is all the men it has sent forth whose lives have been broadened, deepened, and sweetened by her instruction, inspiration and conception of broad purpose. And it has a future to be shapened, in part, at least!

        This book should help us to see more clearly our relationship to the institution, and the institution's relationship to the Commonwealth which gave it birth, has nourished it, and now, after a century and a half of trial, is more deeply committed to the program of public education than to any other single endeavor,--a commitment of so long standing and so oft demonstrated wisdom that it has risen to full stature, becoming a devotion. The University was conceived by this Commonwealth for the preservation and development of a democratically organized society, and those of us who are living and doing today are little worthy of the heritage which is ours unless the University of North Carolina be ever kept true to the conception which founded it, and adequate to the demands of a growing civilization.

        The field for constructive service is open. Never was the need for enlightened, responsible citizenry more urgent than at this hour of the world's history. With a red horizon stretched across wide and needy lands where efforts at a democratic organization of society out-distanced the wisdom and responsibility of their average man; with the diversity in our own American life becoming ever more accentuated on account of our varying natural conditions and the developments of the last half century the need for fulfilling the dream of our fathers--of finding public security in an educated citizenry--becomes the more urgent.

        And when all of us are thoroughly cognizant of the heritage which is ours as Carolina men, and are conscious of our responsible connection with the University, it shall be the purpose of the General


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Alumni Association to keep in each of its members an ever quickened interest in the opportunities which are ours, as a group, because of common ties, and attachments.

        We conceive this History to be a vital step in the work of building this dynamic group consciousness among University of North Carolina alumni so that together we may the more effectively "consult the security of the future." The institution has a record of which we are justly proud, but our love is equally commiseration for the handicaps under which it has labored, as it is devotion to the contribution in men and thought which it has made. Today as a body of strong men, able to do, we must acknowledge, when we stand four-square to all the winds that blow, that alma mater has been nourished at times upon crumbs from the Master's table when it should have been fed upon nectar from the lap of the Gods. The challenge of our future as an organized body of alumni is what increased contribution can we make to the strength and security of the future of America through the wisest development and use of the University of North Carolina?

DANIEL LINDSEY GRANT, Editor.

August, 1924.


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Appreciation

        A large number of people have made substantial contributions to this work. Even though the roll cannot be called here and an exact allotment of credit made, I wish to thank all of them, even impersonally, and acknowledge our debt to them.

        An acknowledgement is made elsewhere of large credit due James C. Taylor, of Morganton. There should be added the names of Walter Murphy, '92, and Edgar Ralph Rankin, '13.

        Particular attention should be drawn to the work of C. Percy Powell, '21, who has been general assistant in the Central Alumni Office, and has devotedly given himself to the preparation of the work.


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Table of Contents


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Basis of Editing This Volume

        Clarity, conciseness, and completeness have been the dominant considerations in establishing the type, size and page arrangement of the data; and also in editing the material for this arrangement. It has been necessary to get a large amount of information into very small space without limiting the range of the data included. This necessitated the context with small type; and facility in reading matter thus printed required the use of the minimum number of capital letters.

        It has been our purpose to include (a) the full name; (b) the current address (indicating also the permanent address if the present address is temporary); (c) the complete college record with degrees; (d) date and place of birth; (e) names of parents; (f) the name of wife (or husband) and place and date of marriage, if married; (g) the outstanding achievements during undergraduate days; (h) a complete chronological statement of the career including professional, business or civil activities, military service, writings, etc.; (i) affiliations with fraternal, civic and religious organizations.

        When no state is given, North Carolina is understood unless clearly indicated otherwise by the context. The portion of the academic career which pertains to the University of North Carolina is given without the mention of the institution's name; degrees received, as years spent at other institutions are given along with the name of such institution.

        In the case of the alumni of the earlier days whose places of residence were numerous and widely scattered, the effort has been to give the place of origin and the last established place of residence. It is hoped that this will give us a wide source for reference when this work is published, in order to obtain additional data needed.

Explanation

        A star (*) preceding name indicates that the party is dead, even though the date of decease is not stated.

        A single dagger (†) indicates alumni with whom we have established no contact during the two years of duration of this office. Such parties may, or may not be dead.

        A double dagger (‡) indicates those with whom we have established mail contact during the past two years, but whose mail now fails of delivery at the address given.

        In such instances we are assuming that first-class mail which is not returned to us is delivered, and we are assuming also that first-class mail which is returned to us has been addressed improperly. This basis is not absolute because we have established, in our own experience, wide discrepancies in postal service, but is the only basis on which we could give the information for the catalogue.

        The abbreviations used are as follows:


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Alphabetical Roster, 1795 to 1924

A

*ABBOTT, EDWARD LAWRENCE Teacher

        South Mills; b. Sept. 1, 1869; d. Oct. 24. 1899; A. B. 1898; Methodist.

*ABBOTT, JOHN CLAUDIUS Teacher

        South Mills; b. Nov. 23, 1871; d. Aug. 18, 1896; s. 1895-96; Methodist.

ABBOTT, LUNSFORD Physician

        401 Masonic Temple, Raleigh; s. a. 1904-5; s. l. 1905-06.

ABEL, HUGH

        Waynesville; s. 1914-15; Trinity col.; b. Waynesville, July 12, 1894; p. Dr. J. F. and -- --.

‡ABELKOP, ISIDOR M. Bookkeeper

        Buffalo, N. Y.; foreign born, July, 1899; p. H. and Edith Abelkop; bookkeeper for R. R. co.; 3 years in France during the World War; Jewish.

ABELL, EDWARD STANLEY, JR. Auditor

        Raleigh; s. 1917-18; b. Smithfield, Dec. 1, 1900; p. Edward Stanley and -- --; employee N. C. auditor's office.

ABERNATHY, NOAH W. Merchant

        Marble; s. 1904; b. near Grandview, March 17, 1879; p. M. L. and Tobitha (Palmer); m. Julia Pivett; mercantile business since leaving college; alderman town of Marble several years; precinct chmn. Rep. party; Baptist.

*ABERNETHY, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

        Rialto, Chatham co.; b. 1855; s. 1882-83; book agent.

‡ABERNETHY, BENJAMIN SCOTT

        Care the Fourth Estate, 59th st., West, New York, N. Y.; s. a. 1902-06; s. l. 1906-07; b. Alexander co., June 3, 1885.

ABERNETHY, CHARLES LABAN Congressman.

        118 Pollock st., New Bern; s. l. 1894-95; Rutherford col.; b. Rutherford College, Mar. 18, 1872; p. Rev. John Turner and Martha Anna (Scott); m. Minnie May, Dec. 19, 1895; teacher 1891-92; editor Beaufort Herald 1893-98; lawyer; mem. 67th and 68th Congresses; co. att'y Cartaret co.; general counsel Atlantic and North Carolina R. R.; state solicitor 3rd and 5th Judicial districts for 12 years; presidential elector 1900 and 1904; mem. dem. state exec. com.; Methodist Episcopal.

ABERNETHY, CHARLES LABAN, JR. Student

        New Bern; s. 1917-18; A.B. Harvard univ. 1922; ibid., s. l. 1923; b. New Bern, Dec. 9. 1900; p. Charles Laban and Minnie (May); Methodist.

ABERNETHY, CLAUDE OLIVER Urologist and Dermatologist

        706 Citizens Nat. Bank bldg., Raleigh; B. S. 1902; M. D. 1906; Univ. of Pa. 1915; b. Rutherford College, Oct. 8, 1880; p. Rev. John T. and Annie Martha (Scott); m. Mary Carter Ray, Aug. 2, 1911; general medical practice 1906-15; since limited to Urology and Dermatology; author number of papers on medical subjects; Capt. Med. Corps. July, 1918, to Feb. 1919; stationed Camps Greenleaf and McClellan; Methodist.

ABERNETHY, ERIC ALONZO Physician

        Chapel Hill; s. 1895-98; s. m. 1898-1900; B.S. 1906; M.D. Med. Col. of Va., 1901; M.D. Columbian univ., 1903; b. Rutherford College, Aug. 2, 1876; p. Rev. John T. and Anna Martha (Scott); m. Laura Emmette Mace, Dec 27, 1899; editor Univ. Magazine; Acacia; Phi. Soc.; Alpha Kappa Kappa; practiced medicine at Washington, D. C., until fall of 1904; Chapel Hill since; physician to Summer School 1912-; to Univ. 1919-; mem. Univ. Board of Trustees 1906-1919; Steward Methodist ch.; mem. Chapel Hill graded school board; pres. 6th District Med. Soc.; sec. 5th District dem. exec. com.; surg. Sou. Ry.; mem. old med. reserve corps; called active service May 31, 1917, as 1st lieut.; officers training camp. Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., until Sept. 8, 1917; ordered to Camp Dix, N. J., becoming Ass't. Div. Surgeon; promoted capt. Nov., 1917; major, Feb., 1918; went overseas with 78th Div.; served with British Armies until Aug. 18, 1918; wounded in Belgium, July 6, 1918; went with Div. to First Amer. Army, Aug. 18, 1918; assigned Commanding Officer 303rd Sanitary Train, 78th Div., Sept 3, 1918; in St. Mihiel drive; Meuse-Argonne salient; Lt. Colonel, Feb., 1919; discharged Camp Dix, June 1, 1919; 32d degree Mason; Shriner; Elk; Pythian; Methodist.

ABERNETHY, ERNEST HENRY Journalist

        1403 12th ave., Hickory; pres. 1308 Pine st., Philadelphia, Pa.; s. 1919; b. Hickory, Nov. 13, 1899; p. Dr. Henry L. and Fannie O. (Eckard); display adv. staff Philadelphia


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North American Daily Oct., 1922 --; serg. major S. A. T. C., Lenoir col. unit, 1918.

*ABERNETHY, ELVA MAY Teacher

        Chapel Hill; b. Rutherford College. Sept. 20, 1878; d. Advance, Feb. 21, 1903; s. 1900-01.

ABERNETHY, JOHN GRAHAM

        Lenoir; s. p. 1906-07.

ABERNETHY, JOHN GRAHAM Farmer

        Elkin; s. 1900-01; b. Mecklenburg co., May 12, 1880.

ABERNETHY, JOHN TURNER Realtor

        Madison ave., Winston-Salem; s. 1917-20; b. Chapel Hill, Oct. 1, 1899; p. Dr. Eric A. and Laura (Mace); m. Agatha McCorkle, March 21, 1921; with R. J. Reynolds Tob. co., 1920; Imperial Tob. co., Ltd., 1920-23; Atlantic Coast Realty co., 1923-; enlisted Reg. Army 1918; consigned to 78th N. A. Div.; hdq. 303 San. Train; served on Flanders Front near Ypres and Arras, summer 1918; St. Mihiel Front, Sept., 1918; Argonne Front Sept. to Nov., 1918; promoted to sergeant; went to officers training camp at Lauges, France; discharged March 26, 1919; Methodist Episcopal.

ABERNETHY, LEROY FRANKLIN Banker

        1335 13th ave., Hickory; A.B. 1906; B.A., N. C. State 1901-05; b. Hickory, Sept. 27, 1885; p. J. F. and Mary Alice (Whitener); m. Rhea DeHart Sourbeer, Nov. 20, 1910; 1905 football team; partner Abernethy Hdw. co., 1907-1918; cashier Consolidated Trust co., 1918-; vice-pres., 1924-; 1st pres. Hickory Kiwanis Club; director Chamber of Commerce; dem. nominee general assembly, 1918; sec. Hickory Red Cross during war; captain 33 co. N. C. Reserve Militia during World War; Reformed Church.

ABERNETHY, LONNIE LEE Electrician

        20 Grove st., Charlotte; s. 1910-14; b. Charlotte, Aug. 9, 1888; p. Richard Blythe and Susan Laura (Horry); m. Gertrude Warley, Feb. 14, 1919; varsity football; employee Sou. Power co., main'nce dept., 1914-; Mason; Presbyterian.

ABERNETHY, MAX DUDLEY Corporation Clerk

        306 Park drive, Raleigh; s. 1915-16; b. Mt. Holly, Feb. 11, 1893; p. W. C. and Martha E. (Smith); m. Elizabeth Hill, Mar. 19, 1921; city editor Gastonia Gazette; reportorial work Raleigh Times; capital correspondent state papers 1920-22; managing editor Greensboro Daily Record, 1922-23; corporation clerk N. C. Sec. of State 1923-; co. "A" 115th Machine Gun Bat.; Air Service, U. S. Army 1917-19; Pythian; Methodist.

ABERNETHY, OSCAR MARVIN

        Charlotte; LL. B. 1924; b. Nov., 1899; p. Dr. J. E. and -- --; Methodist.

*ABERNETHY, RICHARD BLYTH, JR.

        Charlotte; b. Apr. 16. 1890; d. Dec. 10, 1913; s. 1911-13; Presbyterian.

*ABNY, JOEL RICHARD

        Greenwood, S. C.; s. 1914.

ABRAMOWITZ, JACOB BERNARD

        2912 Linwood bldg., Kansas City, Mo.; A. B. 1924; b. Wilmington, Feb. 24, 1903; p. Saul and Fannie (Kabalsen); Jewish.

ABSHER, DARIUS CLEVELAND U. S. A.

        Care Adjutant-General U. S. Army, Washington, D. C.; s. 1904, 1906; M.D. Univ. of Md., 1909; g. s. N. Y. Med. sch. and hosp., 1910; b. Ashe co., Dec. 18, 1882; p-Mark and Julia E. (McNeill); (name originally spelled Abshire); m. Bethania Ashby, Oct. 27, 1909; practiced medicine at N. Wilkesboro and Mt. Airy until 1913; municipal health officer, Mt. Airy; field director hookworm commission, state board of health; established model rural health communities in Robeson and Scotland counties; health officer for Vance co. and city of Henderson 1915-17; International Health Board of Rockefeller Foundation in Arkansas as field director of sanitation; public school teacher Ashe co., 1903-06; chmn. section on public health and education. Medical Society of N. C., 1917; vice-pres. N. C. Health Officers' asso. 1917; pres. 1918; author. The Means by which Diseases are Spread; A County Method of Handling Tuberculosis, read before Southern Medical asso., Atlanta, 1916; Life Extension Work, read before N. C. Health Officers' asso. 1917; The Soil Pollution Diseases and Their Control, read before Arkansas Health Officers Asso. 1917; commissioned 1st lieut. Med. Reserve Corp, April 1917; trained Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga.; stationed Camp Bowie Texas, Camp Greene, N. C., Camp Eustis, Va.; a year after the armistice with A. E. F. in Siberia; discharged March 1, 1920; promoted to capt. in May. 1918, to major in Oct., 1918; entered Reg. Army Dec. 1, 1920, with rank of major; Baptist.

*ADAMS, BENJAMIN BLAKE Farmer

        Milledgeville, Ga.; b. Sept. 7, 1847; s. 1859-61; A. B. 1911 as of 1863; 1st lieut. Morgan's Cavalry, C. S. A.

ADAMS, CHARLES PERONNEAU

        Waynesville; s. m. 1905-06; b. 1888.

ADAMS, CLARENCE LEONIDAS Realtor

        Care Parker-Hunter Realty co., Raleigh; s. 1914-15.

ADAMS, CHARLES WYATT Drug Clerk

        Care Fairfax Phar., Miami, Fla.; s. p. 1919-20; p. S. L. and Virginia C. (Coley); m. Margaret E. Mawhinnly, Sept 4, 1923.

ADAMS, EDWARD CLARENCE Druggist

        615 South York st., Gastonia; s. p. 1906; b. Clover, S. C., Sept. 26, 1888; p. W. E. and Sarah J. (Campbell); m. Alice H. Poole July 3, 1918; mgr. store J. H. Kennedy


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& co., druggists; promoted 1st cl. serg. Aug., 1918; nine months in France as druggist. Base hosp. No. 81; discharged June, 1919: Presbyterian.

ADAMS, EDGAR EUGENE

        Rutherfordton; Ph. G. 1924; b. May 21, 1901; p. Rev. M. W. and Florence (Baugh); Phi Delta Phi; Baptist.

ADAMS, FRANKLIN LEVERNE

        Rowland; s. 1921-22; b. Rowland, June 29, 1903; p. S. L. and -- --.

ADAMS, HENRY BETHUNE, JR. Lawyer

        Monroe; pres. Waxhaw; s. l. 1904; A.B. 1904 Trinity col.; b. Nov. 29, 1880.

ADAMS, JAMES ERVIN

        429 Lackey st., Hamlet; B. S. 1924; b. Camden, S. C., Oct. 1, 1902; p. Romelans Marion and Annie (Graham); Kappa Pi; Baptist.

ADAMS, JUNIUS GREENE Lawyer

        15 Church st., Asheville; summer law 1906; b. Statesville, Feb. 2, 1884; p. Judge Joseph S. and Sallie (Green); m. Helen Barber, Nov. 6, 1907; judge police ct. of Asheville 1910-1914; present mem. Merriman. Adams & Johnston, atty's; pres. Nat. Bank of Commerce of Asheville, and Commerce Union Trust co.; Major J. A. G. Dept. 1918-1919; exec. sec. U. S. liquidation commission 1919; special commission for liquidation 3rd Army, 1919; Mason; Pythian; Episcopalian.

*ADAMS, JOSEPH HENRY

        Augusta, Ga.; b. 1843; killed Santa Rosa Island, Fla., Oct. 9, 1861; s. 1860-61; A. B. 1911 as of 1864; sergt. C. S. A.

*ADAMS, JAMES M.

        Yorkville, S. C.; b. 1841; s. 1859-62; A. B. 1911 as of 1862; C. S. A.

ADAMS, JOHN SNEED Lawyer

        Asheville; s. l. 1904; b. Bakersville, Mar. 27, 1879; p. Jas. S. and Sallie S. (Green); m. Hattie Hunter Etheridge, Jan 14, 1908.

ADAMS, LACY E.

        Gastonia; s. 1917-18.

*ADAMS, NATHANIEL

        Wilmington; s. 1801.

*ADAMS, PETER HENRY

        Greensboro; b. Nov. 30, 1845; s. 1861-65; pres. Union Telephone & Telegraph co.; Scout C. S. A.

*ADAMS, ROBERT B. Planter

        Yorkville, S. C.; b. Jan. 20, 1840; A. B. 1860; Planter; capt. C. S. A.

ADAMS, RAYFORD KENNEDY Physician

        Dix Hill, Raleigh; s. 1907-08, 1909-10; Trinity col. 1904-07; M.D. Jefferson Med. col., 1912; b. Monroe, Feb. 22, 1886; p. Henry B. and Fannie (Person); m. Mary Belle King, Nov. 2, 1918; Sigma Nu; Phi Chi; Theta Nu Epsilon (Jefferson); resident physician Mercer hosp., Trenton, N. J.; mem. staff N. J. State Village for Epileptics, Skillman, N. J.; at present first asst. physician. State Hospital. Raleigh; mem. Wake co. Med. Soc. and N. C. State Med Soc.; Methodist.

ADAMS, RAYMOND WILLIAM Teacher

        620 S. Liberty st., Elgin. Ill.; pres. Chapel Hill; M. A. 1921; A. B. Beloit col.; b. Elgin, Ill., May 7, 1898; p. Alfred Franklin and Etta (Fisk); teaching Fellow in English. U. N. C., 1921-22; inst. in English, 1922-; S. A. T. C., 1918; Methodist Episcopal.

ADAMS, SAMUEL BURTON Insurance

        622 N. 6th st., Little Rock, Ark.; s. 1864-65.

ADAMS, STONEWALL JACKSON Accountant

        Raleigh; A. B. 1900; s. l. 1902-03; b. Raleigh, July 4, 1880.

ADAMS, THADDEUS AWASAW Lawyer

        Law bldg., Charlotte; Ph. B. 1902; s. l. 1902-03; b. Wilson co., Dec. 4, 1877; p. James H. and Elizabeth (Parker); m. Emma Ford. Nov. 18, 1908; Phi. Soc.; taught school; practicing law Charlotte since Mar., 1905; dem. elector 1920 presidential campaign; Presbyterian.

*ADAMS, WILLIAM Lawyer

        Greensboro; b. Feb. 18, 1836; killed in battle at Sharpsburg, Sept. 17, 1862; A. B. 1858; lawyer; capt. 27th N. C. inf. C. S. A.

ADAMS, WILBUR COLE

        Conway, S. C.; s. p. 1913; b. Rowland, Aug. 26, 1894; p. S. L. and -- --.

*ADAMS, WILLIAM GALES Realtor

        From Iredell co.; Nashville, Tenn.; b. Apr. 29, 1858; d. Aug. 4, 1922; m. Lillian Gorden, Nov. 21, 1892; m. Mrs. Edith Cheatham, Apr. 22, 1904; s. 1878-82; teacher 10 yrs.; ry. service; dist. pass. agt.; insurance and real estate; Presbyterian.

*ADAMS, WILLIAM HENRY

        Durham; b. Jan. 14, 1900; d. Aug 5, 1918; s. 1916.

†ADAMS, WALTER JARVIS

        Fayetteville; s. 1913-14; b. Holly Springs, Aug. 26, 1887; p. David T. and -- --.

ADAMS, WILLIAM JACKSON Jurist

        Carthage; A. B. 1881; s. l. 1882-83; LL. D. 1924; b. Rockingham, Jan. 27, 1860; p. Rev. S. D. and Mary (Jackson); m. Florence Wall; N. C. Gen. Assembly 1893; N. C. Sen. 1895; sup'r ct. judge 1908-21; assoc. Justice supr. ct., 1921-; Methodist.


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‡ADAMS, WALKER MITCHELL

        Statesville; s. 1916-17; b. Statesville, Sept. 25, 1896; p. Mrs. J. M. Adams; 2nd lieut. C. A. C. Training sch., Ft. Monroe, Va.

†ADAMS, WILLIAM WITHERS Lawyer

        Petersburg, Va.; A. B. 1866; C. S. A.

ADCOCK, DAVID FILLMORE

        R. F. D. 5, Oxford; s. 1922-23; b. Creedmoor, Nov. 25, 1902; p. M. F. and Lucy Cordis (Lawrence); Baptist.

ADDERTON, JAMES Banker

        Lexington; s. 1893-1895; b. Lexington, July 17, 1876; p. Richard Stokes and Martha A. (Adderton); m. Mary Bell, Dec. 22, 1887; Phi Gamma Delta; Di Soc.; hardware merchant; banker; justice of the peace; Presbyterian.

ADER, OTTIS LADEAU

        R.F.D. 3, Advance; s. 1919-20; b. Advance Feb. 2, 1899; p. D. E. and -- --.

ADERHOLDT, DAVID WILLIAM Manufacturer

        Henry River; s. 1886-87; b. Gaston co., May 14, 1867; p. John A. F. and Barbara S. A. (Crouse); m. Vivian Mauney, Jan. 3, 1892; mercantile bus. 1889-1902; cotton manufacturing 1902-; mem. board of trustees Lenoir col.; pres. board since 1920; Lutheran.

ADERHOLDT, JUNIUS ERNEST Clerk

        Kings Mountain; s. 1900-02; Lenoir col.; b. Gaston co., Nov. 2, 1881; p. John Abraham and Barbara (Crouse); m. Mayme Crouse, Apr. 7, 1903; clerk Bonnie Cotton Mill Store; Lutheran.

ADERHOLDT, VICTOR VARD

        Crouse; pres. Lenoir-Rhyne col., Hickory; A.M. 1923; A.B. Lenoir col., 1915; b. Gaston co., May 21, 1891; p. John F. and Susan (Baker).

*ADICKES, HENNING FREDERICK, JR.

        Asheville; s. 1898-99.

ADNEY, EDWIN TAPPAN Educator

        364 Dorchester st., West, Montreal, Canada; s. 1881-82; Trinity col., N. Y.; b. Athens, Ohio, July 13, 1863; p. William Harvey Glen and Clemintine Ruth (Shaw); m. Minnie Belle Sharpe, Sept. 12, 1899; staff Harper and Brothers, 1890-1900; Harper's Weekly; Collier's Weekly, Nome mining excitement 1900; artist, writer for various magazines; joint author, Harper's Outdoor Book for Boys; articles in Outing Magazine; supervisor vocational training, St. Anne's Military hosp., Montreal; illustrator. Chapman's Handbook of Birds of E. North America; scientific drawings, bulletins, Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., N. Y.; Milicete Indian Natural History Names, Linnean Soc. N. Y.; since war, specializing medieval decoration chiefly heraldic; 1st lieut. Canadian Engineers 1916-19; Espicopalian.

AHERN, ANGELA BEATRICE

        (See Saybolt, Mrs. William Frederick).

AHERN, KATHERINE CECILIA

        192 Farmington ave., Hartford. Conn.; A. M. 1899; A. B. Smith col. 1898; p. James and Mary J. S.; mem. Women's Univ. Club, N. Y. City and Lyceum Club, London, England.

AHRENS, ADOLPH GEORGE Farmer

        802 Market st., Washington; s. 1899-1900; Ph. G. 1902: b. Wilmington, June 30, 1881; p. B. H. J. and Adelbert (Harr); m. Lillian Grant Davis, Nov. 1, 1910; retail druggist 3 years; wholesale druggist 10 years; truck farmer 10 yrs: Lutheran.

‡AIBARA, KAZUO

        1418 Nagatsuta, Tanamura, Japan; A. M. 1920; A. B. Waseda univ.

AIKEN, JESSIE BUXTON Insurance

        Rocky Mount; s. 1916; Trinity col. grad. 1909; b. Feb. 17, 1882; p. Rufus J. and Lenore (Marshall); m. Cornelia Brick-house Jenkins, 1909; teacher.

AIKEN, JOHN WILL Lawyer

        1200 15th ave., Hickory; s. 1915-16; Lenoir col.; A. B. Wake Forest col., 1915; b. Hickory, Dec. 3, 1895; p. Joseph Henry and Martha E. (Robinson); Pi Kappa Alpha; lawyer; mem. firm Self, Bagby, and Aiken; N. C. Cavalry Mexican border service 1916-17; 1st lieut. Air Service. Spad Escadrille, 85 French army, and 3rd Pursuit Group A. E. F. 1917-19; German Reformed.

*ALBERTSON, ROBERT BROOKE Jurist

        Raleigh; Seattle, Wash.; b. Dec. 21, 1859; d. Sept. 4, 1917; Ph. B. 1881; s. l. 1882-83; lawyer; city atty., Seattle, 1889-91; mem. house of rep., Washington, 1895 and 1901; speaker, house of rep., Washington 1911; dist. judge; asso. judge supr. ct., Wash., 1903; sup'r ct. judge, Washington.

ALBRIGHT, CHARLES ALEXANDER Contractor and Farmer

        R. F. D. 1, Haw River; s. 1902-1903; b. Alamance co., Aug. 30, 1877; p. J. T. and Mary E. (Patton); m. Lissie Blanch Brown, Dec. 23, 1906; football team; Presbyterian.

‡ALBRIGHT, JAMES ALEXANDER Physician

        Somerville, Tex; s. 1877-78; M. D. Col. of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore, Md., 1882; b. Graham, Jan. 14, 1861; sec. and exec. officer Tenn. state board of health, 1897.

‡ALBRIGHT, JOHN EDWIN

        1401 E. 21st St., Winston-Salem; s. 1921-22; b. Winston-Salem, Apr. 8, 1903; p. Mrs. Lena Albright.


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ALBRITTON, JAMES ASHBY Lawyer

        Snow Hill; s. 1899-92; b. Snow Hill, Dec. 17, 1869; p. James Henry and Mary Ann (Sugg): Greene co., supt. schools; N. C. bar ass'n; mayor Snow Hill; atty. Green co., 1898-; solicitor ibid., 1916-17; Mason; Pythian.

ALBRITTON, THEODORE L.

        Snow Hill; s. 1922-23; b. May 2, 1902.

ALDERMAN, EDWIN ANDERSON Educator

        Charlottesville, Va.; Ph. B. 1882; LL. D. 1906; D. C. L. Univ. of South, 1896; LL. D. from following: Tulane, 1898; Johns Hopkins, 1902; Columbia, 1905; Yale, 1905; Williams col., 1908; Harvard 1909; Dartmouth, 1909; Univ. of Pa., 1911; Col. of William and Mary. 1922; b. Wilmington, May 15, 1861; p. James and Susan (Anderson); m. Emma Graves, 1886; m. Bessie Green Hearn, Feb. 11, 1904; Phi Kappa Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; supt. of schools, Goldsboro, and asst. supt. of educ. N. C. 1882-92; prof. of hist., N. C. Col. for Women, 1892; prof. of educ. U. N. C., 1893-96; pres. U. N. C., 1896-1900; pres. Tulane univ., 1900-04; pres. Univ. of Va., 1904-; Gen. Educ. bd.; author: Life of William Hooper; Life of J. L. M. Curry; Obligations and Opportunities of Scholarship; Southern Idealism; The Spirit of the South; Sectionalism and Nationality; The Growing South; Virginia, A Tribute; Can Democracy Be Organized?; Functions and Needs of Schools of Education in Universities and Colleges; Presbyterian.

ALDERMAN, ERNEST HAMLIN Physician

        Care Eastern State hosp., Williamsburg, Va.; A.B. 1913; M.D. Univ. of Va. 1921; b. Greensboro, Oct. 5, 1891; m. Ruby Burton Sept. 2, 1922.

*ALDERMAN, HARRIS PERCY

        Wilmington; b. Wilmington, Mar. 8, 1894; d. Feb. 3, 1922; s. 1913-14; Univ. of Cincinnati, 1920-22; Delta Tau Delta; insurance bus., Cincinnati, O.; N. C. Nat. Guard on Mexican border, tr. Reg. Army, pilot in aviation corps; reached France June 20, 1918, with 17th U. S. squadron; wounded over Ostend Aug. 12.

ALDERMAN, JACOB LEROY Druggist

        Chapel Hill; s. p. 1921-23; Wake Forest col., 1913-15; b. Edenton, Nov. 29, 1897; p. Rev. J. O. and Mary Matilda (Jackson); m. Mary Elizabeth Goodwin; Phi Delta Chi; mgr. Sutton & Alderman Drug co., Chapel Hill, 1923-.

ALDERMAN, WALTER WILLIAM

        Wilard; s. 1877-79; b. Pender co.; N. C. Gen. Assem., 1911.

ALDERMAN, WILLIAM COLIN Farmer and Stockman

        1712 Bowie st., Vernon, Tex.; s. 1879-82; b. Cumberland co., Dec. 20, 1858; p. William and Annie Purviance (Jackson); m. Ila Broadford, July, 1906; Presbyterian.

*ALDERMAN, WILLIAM F. Teacher

        From New Hanover co.; Greensboro; b. Jan. 8, 1833; d. June 9, 1911; m. Anna Maria Love, Feb. 1, 1857; A.B. 1856; Randolph-Macon col.; teacher; prof. of math. at Greensboro Female col. (now G. C. W.); ibid. Spartanburg, (S. C.) col.; Louisburg Female col., 1866-70; conductor private sch. in Bladen co., 1870-73; ibid., Greensboro col., 1873-92; Methodist.

*ALEXANDER, CYRUS ADAMSON Physician

        Mecklenburg co.; b. Mecklenburg co., May 12, 1799; m. Erixene Morrison, Feb. 19, 1824; m. Margaret Clarinda Houston, Jan. 19, 1861; A. B. 1820; Presbyterian.

ALEXANDER, CLAYTON BROWN

        Matthews; A. M. 1922; A. B. Davidson col., 1919; b. Matthews, Aug. 28, 1889; p. Marcellus Almerine and Cora (Brown); Presbyterian.

*ALEXANDER, CHARLES EATON Planter

        Boydton, Va.; b. 1805; d. 1827; A. B. 1825.

ALEXANDER, CHARLES TAYLOR Teacher

        From Rutherford co., pres. care Hotel Virginia, Bristol. Va.; s. 1880-84; b. 1863; prin. McKinney Inst., McKinney, Texas; supt. schools; with Silver, Burdett & co., New York City.

*ALEXANDER, CHARLES WILSON HARRIS

        Mecklenburg co.; A. B. 1827.

ALEXANDER, EBEN Physician

        531 S. Gay st., Knoxville, Tenn.; A. B. 1901; s. m. 1901-02; M. D. Jefferson Med. col., 1904; Mt. Sinai hosp., N. Y. City, 1905-08; b. Knoxville, Tenn., Sept. 1, 1879; p. Dr. Eben and Marion Howard (Smith); m. Elizabeth MacMath, Oct. 6, 1909; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Gimghoul; Rotarian; Y. M. C. A.; Associated Charities; Presbyterian.

*ALEXANDER, EDMUND

        Plymouth; b. July 2, 1855; d. May 4; s. l. 1885-86; teacher; prin. Plymouth H. S.; merchant; lawyer; capt. Roanoke guards.

‡ALEXANDER, EDWARD J.

        Asheville; pres. New York, N. Y.; s. 1919-23.

*ALEXANDER, ELAM Minister

        Mecklenburg co.; A. B. 1825; Presbyterian.

ALEXANDER, EMORY GRAHAM Surgeon

        1701 Spruce st., Philadelphia, Pa.; s. 1898-1902; M. D. Jefferson Med. col., 1904; b. Charlotte, Oct. 1, 1880; p. Sydenbam B. and Emma (Nicholson); m. Jarriet Deaver, Feb. 17, 1920; Pi Sigma; Tau Nu Epsilon; Sigma Nu; Gorgon's Head; asst. prof. surgery Univ. of Pa.; surgeon to a number of hospitals in Philadelphia; acad. of Surgery; Col. of Physicians of Philadelphia, co. Med. Soc.; American Med. Assn.; Med. Soc. State of


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Pa.; Phila. Clinical Society; author, a number of papers on surgical subjects; lieut. col. M. C., U. S. A., A. E. F. with base hosp. No. 34; Presbyterian.

‡ALEXANDER, HOWELL CALHOUN

        Greensboro; s. l. 1911-12.

ALEXANDER, JOSEPH ELI Lawyer

        1120 W. 4th St., Winston-Salem; Ph. B. 1895, magna cum laude; b. near Columbia, Tyrrell co., Sept. 6, 1874; p. Dr. Abner and Isadora (Spruill); m. Edith Kincaid Butler, Feb. 15th. 1905; m. Lilla M. Young, Aug. 26, 1916; Phi Soc.; lawyer 1896-97; sec. to gov. 1897-98; practicing atty. 1898; atty. for Forsyth co.; Winston-Salem, 1911-1913; chmn. com. of board of trade devising plan for consolidating Winston and Salem; military sec. to gov. with rank of major 1897-98; aide-de-camp to gov. with rank of col. 1899-1900; Presbyterian.

*ALEXANDER, JOHN HOWARD

        Chapel Hill; b. Jan. 2, 1882; d. Nov. 24, 1899; s. 1898-99.

*ALEXANDER, JOSEPH L. H.

        Charlotte; s. 1847-49.

ALEXANDER, JAMES MOFFATT Student

        Mulberry st., Statesville; s. a. 1919-21; s. m. 1921-23; Davidson col., 1918-19; Georgetown Med. col. 1923; b. Statesville, Sept. 9, 1900; p. Moffatt Pressley and Nancy (Walker); Delta Sigma Phi; Kappa Psi; S. A. T. C. Davidson col. 1918; A. R. P.

ALEXANDER, JULIA MCGEHEE Lawyer

        205 Kinney bldg., Charlotte; s. l. 1913-1914; grad. acad. dept. Mary Baldwin Sem., Staunton, Va.; s. l. U. of Mich. 1913; b. Mecklenburg co.; p. Capt. S. B. and Emma Pauline (Nicholson); vice-pres. N. C. branch Nat. Women Lawyers' Assn.; nom. for house of rep. June 1924; vice-pres. N. C. bar assn.; author Charlotte in Picture and Prose, and Mothers of Great Men; Presbyterian.

*ALEXANDER, JUNIUS MONTROSE Planter

        Mecklenburg co.; b. Mecklenburg co., Apr. 18, 1826; d. July 14, 1855; s. 1846-47; Presbyterian.

ALEXANDER, JAMES RAMSEY

        307 10th ave., Charlotte; A.B. 1924; b. Feb. 5, 1902; p. Dr. J. R. and -- --; Presbyterian.

ALEXANDER, JOHN WILSON Broker

        106 1-2 Kennedy place, Spartanburg, S. C.; s. 1884-87; p. Amzi Wallace and Martha (Wilson); m. Nora Watkins, July 30, 1903; real estate broker.

*ALEXANDER, LAWSON HENDERSON

        Lincoln co.; A. B. 1816; N. C. gen. assembly.

ALEXANDER, LYNDALL VAUGHN Hotel Manager

        Ottaray hotel, Greenville, S. C.; pres. Hotel Alexander, Centerville, Md.; s. 1919-21; b. Asheville, Dec. 21, 1899; p. James L. and Florence (Mason); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; hotel business at Greenville, S. C., and Centerville, Md.; at present mgr. Hotel Alexander, Centerville, Md.; Episcopalian.

*ALEXANDER, MARK Planter

        Boydton, Va.; b. 1792; d. July 6, 1883; A. B. 1811; Va. gen. assem.; mem. Va. convention 1829-30; rep. in Congress from Va., 1819-33.

ALEXANDER, MAXIE MILLER

        815 Connecticut ave., Washington, D. C.; s. 1917-20; A. B. George Washington univ. 1922; b. Creswell, Apr. 23, 1900.

‡ALEXANDER, MILTON T.

        Creswell; s. l. 1912-13; b. Creswell, 1888; p. Mrs. Hattie E. Spruill.

*ALEXANDER, NATHANIEL WASHINGTON Lawyer

        From Mecklenburg co.; Salisbury; A.B. 1821.

ALEXANDER, ODOM Realtor

        509 Central ave., Charlotte; s. 1907-12; A. B. 1911; b. Charlotte, Oct. 17, 1890; p. Dr. Chas. L. and Sue Arrington (Odom); m. Bennetta Heath, Nov. 22, 1922; track team; Di Soc.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; mem. Charlotte real estate bd.; N. C. Real Estate assn. and nat. assn. of real estate bds.; chmn. city planning com. instrumental in widening Charlotte streets; pvt. Camp Jackson; discharged fall of 1917 on account of operation on leg; with U. S. Dept. of Justice balance of war (secret service work); Episcopalian.

ALEXANDER, ROBERT GLENN

        Statesville; s. 1918-19; b. Statesville, May 7, 1899; p. J. R. and -- --.

*ALEXANDER, RICHARD HENDERSON

        Mecklenburg co.; A. B. 1817.

ALEXANDER, SAMUEL ALLEN Physician

        The Rochambeau, Washington, D. C.; s. m. 1909-11; M. D. Univ. of Md., 1913; b. Creswell, Feb. 10, 1891; p. M. M. and Sadie (Woodley); Kappa Psi; Alpha Tau Omega; 1st lieut. Med. Corps, U. S. A., 1917-18.

*ALEXANDER, SYDENHAM BENONI Farmer

        Charlotte; b. Mecklenburg co., Dec. 8, 1840; d. June 14, 1921; m. Emma Pauline Nicholson, June, 1872; m. Louise Perry; A.B. 1860; pvt.-lieut.-capt. C. S. A.; insp. Gen. Hoke's div.; pres. N. C. ry.; N. C. senate, 1879-; U. S. Congress 1891-95.


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ALEXANDER, SAMUEL MIDGET

        From Creswell; Scotland Neck; s. 1880-81.

ALEXANDER, THOMAS WILLIS Attorney

        104 Law bldg., Charlotte; s. l. 1898-99; A. & E. col.; B. L. Columbia univ.; b. Mecklenburg co., March 27, 1879; p. Sydenham Benoni and Emma Pauline (Nicholson); m. Alice Winston Spruill, Nov. 18, 1908; Sigma Nu; Presbyterian.

ALEXANDER, UHLMAN SEYMOUR Teacher

        12 West Hill st., Charlotte; s. l. 1920; Univ. of Paris, France; Davidson col. A. B. 1915; b. Nov. 14, 1894; p. J. H. and Mamie O.; Sigma Upsilon; lawyer 1 yr.; teacher Charlotte H. S. 4 yrs.; prin. first ward grammer sch., Charlotte; Presbyterian; Mason.

‡ALEXANDER, WILLIAM ALLEN

        Creswell; s. 1918.

*ALEXANDER, WILLIAM J.

        Plymouth; s. 1815.

*ALEXANDER, WILLIAM JULIUS

        Mecklenburg co.; b. 1797; A. B. 1816; lawyer; merchant; N. C. house of c., 1826-30, 1833-34; speaker, ibid., 1829-30; N. C. solicitor; trustee U. N. C. 1827-56.

*ALEXANDER, WILLIAM LEE

        From McDowell co.; Texas; b. May 21, 1833; d. 1875; A.B. 1854; civ. eng.; lawyer; capt., C. S. A.

ALEXANDER, WILLIAM ROSS

        224 N. Tryon st., Charlotte; s. 1914-17; b. Walla Walla, Wash., July 28, 1896; p. William Henry and Katherine Ethel (Hoon); m. Mary Esther Edwards, Sept. 27, 1917; with Dowling Motor co., Charlotte, 1919; now parts mgr.; enlisted Apr. 12, 1917 troop "A," N. C. N. G. cavalry, Lincolnton; in Fed. Service made into 30th mil. police co.; in France as corp. 1918-19; gassed; discharged Nov. 14, 1923; A. R. P.

†ALEXANDER, WILLIE TRIMIGAN

        Creswell; s. 1910-12; b. Creswell, April 8, 1891; p. Alfred and -- --.

ALFORD, GREEN HAYWOOD

        Holly Springs; s. 1900-01; b. Holly Springs, Oct. 9, 1882; p. George Benton and Charlotte Ann (Olive); m. Elizabeth Gertrude Pollard, Oct. 9, 1907; clerk in father's store, Angier, 1901-03; timekeeper Durham & Sou. ry., 1903; lumberman 1904; partner in bottling plant and ice plant, Sylvester, Ga., 1904-09; lumbering, farming, cotton ginning and merchandising at present; Royal Arcanum.

ALFORD, WILEY N. Bookkeeper

        Rowland; s. 1910; b. Rowland, June 7, 1891; p. Wiley C. and Rhoda E. (Bullock); Presbyterian; Mason; Pythian.

ALFORD, WILLIAM L.

        Randolph co.; A. B. 1861. b. Randolph co., Aug. 18, 1839.

ALLARD, HARRY ARDELL Physiologist

        Care Tobacco Investigation, U. S. Dept. of Agr., Washington, D. C.; pres. 219 Fort ave., Clarendon, Va.; s. 1900-05, B.S.; b. Oxford, Mass, Jan. 28, 1880; p. Edmund Burke and Susan (Throp); m. Eva A. Howard, May 13, 1906; cashier Nat. Biscuit co., N. Adams. Mass., 1905-06; with U. S. Dept. of Agr. 1906-; author various papers on tob. and plant nutrition investigations published by bureau of plant industry, U. S. Dept. of Agr.

*ALLEN, ALBERT VINE Lawyer

        New Bern; b. 1807; d. 1829; A. B. 1825.

*ALLEN ALVIS WALDO Lawyer

        From Granville co.; Oxford; b. Sept. 15, 1859; d. Sept. 29, 1887; Ph.B. 1882.

ALLEN, ARCH TURNER Educator

        526 Halifax st., Raleigh; Ph.B. 1897; Columbia univ.; b. Hiddenite, Jan. 10, 1875; p. G. J. and Mary Elizabeth (Campbell); m. Claribel McDowell, June 19, 1909; Di Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; prin. Statesville pub. schools 1897-1904; ibid. Washington pub. schools 1904-05; ibid., Dilworth pub. schools 1905-07; supt. Graham City schools, 1907-10; ibid., Salisbury city schools 1910-17; mem. N. C. state bd. examiners 1917-19; sec. ibid., 1919-21; state dir. teachers training 1921-23; state supt. pub. instr. 1923-; pres. N. C. teachers' assem. 1917; Methodist.

ALLEN, CARLOS MATTHEW Soldier

        46th Squadron, Brook's Field, San Antonio, Tex.; s. 1920-21; Wake Forest col. 1918-20; b. Tar Heel, Feb. 20, 1898; p. John Elbert and Neva (Hair); Phi Soc.; teacher 1922; air service. U. S. A. 1923-; S. A. T. C. Wake Forest col. 1918; Baptist.

ALLEN, CARY WALTER, JR. Bookkeeper

        Sylva; s. 1917-18; b. Sylva, Dec. 10, 1900; p. Cary Walter and Anna D. (Allen); employed at govt. ammunition plant in Va. during 1918; in Ore. and Cal. 1919; connected with Retail Credit co., Atlanta, Ga., 1920-21; with Sylva Tanning co., 1921-; Methodist.

‡ALLEN, CLAUDE

        Greensboro; s. 1901-02.

‡ALLEN, CLEOPHAS Merchant

        Lafollette, Tenn.; s. 1897-98; b. Franklinton, Sept. 23, 1869; contractor 1902; merchant 1903.

ALLEN, CONNER MIDDLETON Realtor

        Care Allen Bros., Raleigh; s. a. 1908-11; s. l. 1911-12; Wake Forest col.; b. Kinston, Aug. 21, 1891.


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ALLEN, DAISY BURROWS

        (See Brinkley, Mrs. L. L.)

*ALLEN, DAVID CHARLES

        Brunswick co.; d. April 2, 1903; s. 1855-57; lawyer; planter; mem. house of commons 1866, 1899 and 1901; col., C. S. A.

ALLEN, DURHAM EDWARD Student

        Clarkton; pres. State col. Station, Raeigh; s. 1919-20; N. C. State col.; b. Charlotte, Mar. 2, 1900; p. W. E. and Julia (Cain); asst. engr. N. C. state highway comm., at State col. power plant 1923-24; Baptist.

*ALLEN, EDWARD L.

        Fayetteville, Tenn.; b. Feb. 24, 1836; d. 1877; A. B. 1858; C. S. A.

*ALLEN, ETHAN ARCHIBALD

        From Newton Grove; Perry, Okla.; b. Newton Grove, Feb. 1, 1863; d. Pawhuska, Okla., Sept. 15, 1909; m. Margaret C. Roads, July 27, 1894; s. l. 1885; lawyer; judge; served two terms as co. judge of Stanton, Tex; two terms as co. judge of Noble co., Okla., 1897-1901; lawyer Perry Okla., 1901-05; cashier Bank of Commerce, Pawhuska, Okla., 1906-09.

ALLEN, EUGENE GERALD

        Louisburg; s. 1920-21; b. Louisburg, June 8, 1903; p. Ivey and -- -- --.

‡ALLEN, FRANK FIELD Attorney

        Care Tidal Oil co., Tulsa, Okla.; M. A. 1917; A. B. Lenoir col. 1916; LL. B. Harvard Law sch. 1920; b. Hickory, Oct. 20, 1896; p. John F. and Claudia (Field); Pi Kappa Alpha; practicing atty. with Murray, Prentice & Aldrich, 37 Wall st., N. Y. C. 1920-21; tax com. for Tidal co., June 1923-; Reformed.

ALLEN, HERBERT EDWIN

        Care Asheville Transfer co., Asheville; s. 1912-13; p. Herbert C. and -- -- --; m. Jean McDonald, Mar. 8, 1919; with Asheville Transfer co., 1913-.

ALLEN, JERRY HARRISON Public Welfare Supt.

        33 N. Main st., Reidsville; A. B. 1909; A.M. Columbia 1915; b. Alamance co., Nov. 10, 1881; p. Oliver Newton and Nancy Jane (Holt); m. Iona Elizabeth Lewis, June 16, 1910; teacher 1909-1919; supt. pub. welfare Rockingham co. 1919-23; Rotarian; hq. co. 120th inf., N. C. N. G., Reidsville, 1921-; 1st sergt.; Junior; Pythian.

*ALLEN, JOHN Physician

        Pitt co.; s. 1810.

ALLEN, JOSEPH THOMAS Lawyer

        Gibsonville; s. 1919-23; p. John S. and Margaret; U. S. A. and A. E. F. 1917-19.

ALLEN, JULIA

        (See Green, Mrs. Benj. Franklin).

ALLEN, LESLIE LYLE Cotton Merchant

        701 Connecticut ave., Spartanburg, S. C.; s. 1898; B. E., A. & M., 1900; Geo. Washington univ. 1904-06; b. Louisburg, Dec. 14, 1878; p. Joseph John and Annie Blanche (Willcox); m. Sarah Beaufort Sims, June 26, 1912; Kappa Alpha; marine engr., Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock co., 1900-1904; ordinance eng. U. S. Navy, Washington, D. C., Navy Yard, 1904-06; estimating engineer and supt. of cont. for Tenn. Coal, Iron & R. R. co., Ensley, Ala., 1906-08; cotton merchant at Spartanburg since 1908.

ALLEN, MATT HICKS Attorney

        Nash drive. Raleigh; s. 1902-03; s. l. 1906; Trinity col. 1900-02; b. Kenansville, Nov. 29, 1884; p. Judge Oliver H. and Sarah (Moore); m. Charlotte Howard, Sept., 1921; Kappa Sigma; mem. law firm Simmons, Ward & Allen, New Bern, 1906-11; moved to Goldsboro 1911 and formed partnership with Col. John D. Langston, later Langston. Allen & Taylor; pres. Title Guaranty Ins. co., Raleigh; house of rep. N. C. 1915, chmn. jud. com.; senate of N. C. 1917, chmn. Judiciary com.; volunteered 1917; entered 1st O. T. C. Ft. Oglethorpe,Ga.; commissioned capt. F. A. July, 1917; assigned 113th F. A. Camp Sevier, S. C.; commissioned major F. A., Nov. 1917; assigned 31st div. Camp Wheeler, Ga.; transferred to 3rd div. Reg A. at Brest, France, 1918 army of occupation Nov. 16, 1918 to July 1919; lieut. col. O. R. C.; Mason; Odd Fellow; Elk; Junior.

‡ALLEN, MARION LUCAS

        Kingstree, S. C.; s. 1893-94; S. C. Med. col. Ph. G. 1904; b. Florence. Mar. 18, 1876.

*ALLEN NATHANIEL H.

        Leasburg, Caswell co.; s. 1835-36.

*ALLEN, NATHANIEL MOORE

        Chatham co.; s. 1853-56.

ALLEN, REYNOLD TATUM Lawyer

        305 King st., Kinston,; A. B. 1914; s. I. 1915-16; b. Kinston, Jan. 29, 1894; p. Oliver H. and Sarah (Moore); football team 1913-15; Kappa Sigma; began practicing law in office of Col. W. D. Pollock; after his death practiced alone 1918-19; now member of firm of Cowper, Whitaker & Allen; Kiwanian; pres. Hillcrest Golf Club 1922-23; American Legion committeeman 1922; sec. Lenoir co. Dem. organization 1921; enlisted Ft. Oglethorpe, May, 1917; commissioned 2nd lieut. Aug.; 1st lieut. Dec; went overseas June 1918; Meuse-Argonne offensive; champion pistol shot 321st Inf.; discharged July, 1919; Methodist.

ALLEN, RICHARD GREGORY

        St. Paul's; s. 1916-17; b. St. Paul's June 15, 1897; p. Joseph and -- --.


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ALLEN, RISDEN TYLER Lumberman

        703 Ingram park, Albany, Ga.; B. S. 1906; M. S. 1908; A. & M. col., Raleigh; b. Wadesboro, July 12, 1886; p. F. C. and Dora (Bennett); m. Sallie Mae Gibson; Phi Delta Theta; U. S. Soil Survey 6 years; mgr. Lumber Mfg. plant Deveraux, Ga.; mem. Allen Bros. Lumber co., Inc., Albany, Ga.

*ALLEN, ROBERT L. Planter

        Granville co.; b. 1835; killed at Sharpsburg, 1862; s. 1854-56; C. S. A.

ALLEN, ROBERT PURNELL

        Weldon; s. 1920-21; Trinity col.; b. Weldon, Apr. 4, 1899; p. Henry D. and Eliza (Purnell); S. A. T. C., U. N. C., 1918; Mason; Methodist.

ALLEN, ROBERT WILSON Educator

        S. Green st., Wadesboro; s. 1894-95; B. E., A. & M., 1893; b. near Wadesboro, Feb. 7, 1869; p. Geo. W. and Mary (Tanner); m. Jennie Ellington, Dec. 28, 1904; prin. Preston, Md., Academy, 1895-98; prin. Ridgley H. S., Ridgley, Md., 1898-1901; prin. Reidsville H. S. 1901-04; prin. Sanford graded school, 1904-05; supt. Lee co. pub. schools, 1907-11; supt. Monroe city schools 1915-20; supt. Anson co. pub. schools 1920-; welfare officer Anson co., 1921-; chm'n. Red Cross Union co., 1917-19; Pythian; Odd Fellow.

ALLEN, SALLIE Teacher

        A.B. 1922; b. Halifax co., June 27, 1875; p. Nat. and Mattie Priscilla (Harper); prin. and Latin teacher, Roxboro graded sch. 1922-23; Baptist.

ALLEN, SAMUEL NOLAN Postal Clerk

        Asheboro; s. 1920-22; b. Queen, May 2, 1900; p. Samuel Newton and Annettie (Spencer); m. Alta Parks, Aug. 9, 1922; farmer until Aug. 1, 1922; clerk at Asheboro p. o. 1922-; Methodist Protestant.

ALLEN, SIDNEY BROADDUS Insurance

        516 N. Edgeworth st., Greensboro; A. B. 1920; b. Weldon, Apr. 19, 1897; p. Algernon Sidney and Sallie Broaddus (Snead); m. Jessie Wooding Brandt, June 30, 1923; Kappa Alpha; Gimghoul; banking and insurance, 1920-21; insurance with Paul W. Schenck, Greensboro, 1921-23; sec. Fielding L. Fry & co., 1923-; dir. chamber of commerce, 1922; Plattsburg training camp Aug. 1, 1918; 2nd lieut. F. A. Sept. 16, 1918; Camp Taylor, Ky., Sept. 26 to Dec. 14, 1918; discharged Dec. 14, 1918; Baptist.

ALLEN, SILAS LEE

        Hendersonville; s. 1918; Col. of Charleston; b. Jan. 20, 1899; p. Mitchell James and Cynthia (Case); m. Helen Drummond, Dec. 1, 1921; Methodist.

ALLEN, TALBOT MURRAY Lawyer

        111 East Lane st., Raleigh; s. 1902-03; Trinity col. 1900; b. Raleigh, July 1, 1880; p. Charles Skinner and Annie (Murray); m. Lena Lee Latta, June 6, 1907; Sigma Nu; practicing atty. 1903-.

*ALLEN, THOMAS TURNER Lawyer

        Windsor; b. April 19, 1841; killed Malvern Hill (Battle of Gettysburg); A. B. 1861; C. S. A. co. "F," Warren Guards.

*ALLEN, VINE A. Lawyer

        New Bern; b. 1831; d. 1860; A. B. 1853; A. M.

*ALLEN, WALTER N. Lawyer

        From Halifax co.; Jefferson co., Kansas; b. Littleton, Mar. 1, 1834; d. Feb. 5, 1905; m. Jeannetta Walker, Oct. 3, 1859; s. 1855-56; lieut-commander C. S. N. ship Tuscarora; clerk of ct. Jefferson co., Kan., 1863; editor Topeka, Kan., Democrat 1882-1905.

ALLEN, WALTER OTTS Student

        Hendersonville; Ph. G. 1918; Col. of Charleston 1920-22; Med. Col. of S. C., 1922-23; b. Hendersonville, Jan 20, 1898; p. Henry Walter and Nannie May (Otts); Pi Kappa Phi; Kappa Psi; pharmacist 1919-1922; now studying medicine; U. S. Naval Reserve pharmacist's mate; Navy Yard, Norfolk, Va., July 11, to Sept.; U. S. S. Koningin Der Nederlanden Sept. 1, 1918 to May 20, 1919 (transport service); discharged Sept. 1, 1922; Presbyterian.

ALLEN, WILLIAM HENRY Tobacconist

        Greenville; s. 1886-87.

ALLEN, WILLIAM MARION Lawyer

        Elkin; s. 1916-22; b. Siloam, June 28, 1898; p. John Henry and Mary (Castevens); bookkeeper dist. office state highway com. 1921-22; practicing atty. 1922-; entered aviation sect. U. S. A. as cadet, discharged Nov. 29, 1918, as 2nd lieut.; stationed in Texas and Ala.; Methodist Episcopal.

ALLEN, WILLIAM MARSHALL

        Care Dept. of Agr. Raleigh; s. 1889-93; M.S. Emory univ. 1898; b. Anson co., Jan. 22, 1869; asst. N. C. state chemist 1893-97 and 1899-; ibid., Ga., 1898-99.

ALLEN, WILLIAM REYNOLDS, JR. Lawyer

        Goldsboro; A. B. 1917; s. l. 1919-20; b. Goldsboro, Dec. 7, 1895; p. William Reynolds and Mattie (Moore).

*ALLEN, WILLIAM T. Planter

        From Oxford; Florence, S. C.; b. 1839; s. 1856-58; lieut., C. S. A.

*ALLEN, WILLIAM WILSON Pharmacist

        Hendersonville; b. Horse Shoe, Feb 28, 1891; d. Dec. 17, 1918; m. Irma L. Justus, Nov. 23, 1916; Ph. G. 1915; s. p. 1913-15; asst. in lab 1914-15; pres. William Simpson Pharmaceutical Soc.; permanent sec. of class; Kappa Psi; pharmacist Hunter's Pharmacy, Hendersonville, 1915-18.


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ALLEN, WILMOT B. Physician

        342 Willis ave., New York City; Ph. B. 1895; Wofford 1891-93; M. D. Baltimore Med. col., 1898; b. Florence, S. C., Feb. 4, 1875; p. James and Julia (Marshall); Alpha Tau Omega; Mason; Methodist.

ALLEY, FELIX EUGENE Lawyer

        Waynesville; s. l. 1897-98; b. Jackson co., July 5, 1873; N. C. gen assembly 1905.

ALLEY, FELIX EUGENE Lawyer

        Sylva; s. 1918-22; b. Webster, Feb. 4, 1900; p. Felix Eugene and Mary Elvira (Hayes); m. Margaret Lee Hall, Oct. 1, 1921; S. A. T. C., U. N. C., 1918.

ALLEY, JOHN HAYES

        Waynesville; s. l. 1921-22; b. Waynesville; p. F. E. and -- --.

ALLEY, REUBEN GERTRUDE Student

        2041 N. College ave., Philadelphia, Pa.; s. m. 1920-21; B. S. Greensboro col. 1918; Woman's Med. col. of Pa., 1921-; b. Greensboro, Mar. 28, 1897; p. Rueben R. and Ella Virginia (Davis); Zeta Phi; Methodist.

ALLISON, DANIEL MOORE

        Webster; s. 1922-23; b. Webster, Oct. 4, 1904; p. Mrs. E. M. Allison.

ALLISON, FRANCES LOU

        (See Ford, Mrs. John A.).

*ALLISON, JOHN A. Physician

        Iredell co.; b. Oct. 10, 1830; d. May 17, 1891; m. Mary E. Locke, Oct. 21, 1856; m. Laura Mathews, Dec. 14, 1865; s. 1849-51; Davidson col. 1851-54; M. D. Jefferson Med. col.; planter; C. S. A.; Physician; Physician in Lowndes co., Miss.; during Civil War physician at home and in hospitals in Va.; operator and organizer hospital for wounded and sick soldiers, Statesville, N. C., 1864; Presbyterian.

ALLISON, JAMES CUMMINGS

        Care Raleigh Bldg. and Loan assn., Raleigh; s. 1898-99.

*ALLISON, JULIUS F. Teacher

        From Orange co.; Waynesville; b. 1834; A.B. 1854.

ALLISON, JAMES RICHARD Dermatologist

        1512 Marion st., Columbia, S. C.; A. B. 1911; A.M. 1912; M. D., U. of Pa., 1914; P. G. in N. Y. and London in Dermatology 1919-21; b. Brevard, Feb. 9, 1889; p. E. M. and Roxie (Lanier); m Susie Milliken Fitzsimmons, May 1, 1922; med. practice, Hazelton, Pa. 1916-17; U. S. Navy, 1917-19; dermatology, Columbia, S. C. 1921-; U. S. Navy 3 yrs. 3 mo.; surgeon U. S. S. Pres. Grant transport; surgeon U. S. Naval hosp., N. Y.; U. S. N. R. F. Class 1, lieut. M. C.

*ALLISON, JOHN R.

        From Iredell co.; Columbus, Miss.; A.B. 1824; planter; physician.

*ALLISON, RICHARD

        Iredell co.; A.B. 1820; N. C. house of commons 1826; 1828; 1830; mem. N. C. conv. 1861.

*ALLISON, ROBERT GRIER Teacher

        Iredell co.; d. 1877; A. B. 1827.

*ALLISON, RICHARD MONROE Lawyer

        Iredell co.; b. Apr. 22, 1821; d. Apr. 30, 1884; m. Elizabeth Carmichael Hampton, Oct. 27, 1852; s. 1841-42; Davidson col.; 1st lieut. co. "B," 19th reg.; Iredell co. atty. Mason; Presbyterian.

ALLISON, THOMAS TILLETT Realtor

        19 W. 4th st., Charlotte; A. B. 1900; pres. the Stephens co., developer of Myers Park.

ALLISON, WILLIAM PEARSON Merchant

        400 King st., High Point; s. 1902-03; b. Aug. 27, 1886; p. T. A. and Sarah C.; m. Pauline Jones, June 7, 1915; fur. bus.

ALLRED, CLARENCE MALCOLM

        Climax; s. 1920-21; b. Climax, Aug. 31, 1903; p. M. L. and -- --.

ALLRED, FRANK EWING Lumberman

        Aberdeen; s. 1913-14; p. J. F. and Bettie; air service, U. S. A.

ALLRED, JAMES HOBART College Professor

        Randleman, R. 2; A. B. 1922; g. s. 1923-24; Lincoln Memorial univ. 1919-21; b. Randleman, Oct. 17, 1897; p. John C. and Cora Lee (Giles); prof. of Spanish and English, Weaver col., 1922-23; prof. Romance Languages, High Point col. 1924; Methodist Protestant.

ALLRED, JOSEPH HENRY Teacher

        Mt. Airy; pres. Dobson; A.B. 1916; b. Mt. Airy, Mar. 21, 1891; p. Jos. J. and Louisa (Johnson); m. Irene Thompson, June 21, 1922; Di Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; teacher Rockingham 1916-17; prin. Mt. Airy H. S. 1919-22; prin. Dobson consolidated schools 1922-; enlisted May 13, 1917; attached to 81st div. O. T. C. Camp Johnstone, Fla.; stationed at Thours, St. Nazaire, Camp Montoir, France; discharged Aug. 30, 1919; commissioned as 1st lieut. after discharge; Baptist.

ALLSBROOK, RICHARD GOLD Lawyer

        Main st., Tarboro; A. B. 1896; s. l. 1898-99; b. near Scotland Neck, Dec. 13, 1874; p. Benjamin Ira and Temperance Della (House); m. Sallie Roberson, Feb. 15, 1911; Phi Soc.; atty.-at-law 1899-; solicitor 2nd jud. dist. 1910-23; re-elected 4 times without opposition in either party; 4 yrs. chm'n. bd. of educ. Edgecombe co.; resigned as solicitor July, 1923, to return to private practice; trustee, U. N. C. 1909-11; Presbyterian.


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*ALSTON, ALFRED Planter

        Warren co.; b. Feb., 1791; d. Nov., 1850; m. Polly Plummer; s. 1810; Methodist.

*ALSTON, ALFRED Planter

        Warren co.; b. Dec. 28, 1826; d. May, 1894; m. Polly Dawson Klarny; A. B. 1847; Methodist.

*ALSTON, AUGUSTUS A. Planter

        Sparta, Ga.; b. Oct. 6, 1805; d. Dec. 12, 1838; s. 1821-25.

*ALSTON, ARCHIBALD DAVIS Planter

        Warren co.; s. 1834-35; Episcopalian.

*ALSTON, ALEXANDER S.

        Edenton; s. 1826.

*ALSTON, ALFRED THORNE

        Franklin co.; s. 1865-66; planter; merchant.

*ALSTON, BENJAMIN HARDY Physician

        Edenton; b. July, 1806; A. B. 1824.

*ALSTON, CHARLES

        Chatham co.; s. 1838-39.

ALSTON, CHARLES SKINNER Insurance

        212 Kingston ave., Charlotte; A. B. 1899; p. Willis and Lucy (Skinner); m. Ellen D., Oct. 18, 1905.

*ALSTON, EDWARD JONES Planter

        Warrenton; m. Maria Davis; A. B. 1852; C. S. A.

*ALSTON, HOWARD

        Littleton; b. Sep. 24, 1872; d. March 17, 1905; m. Addie Thorne; s. 1889-91; druggist; lawyer; judge advocate N. C. N. G. 1896-1900; town atty. 1903.

*ALSTON, JUNIUS ALBURTUS Planter

        Chatham co.; b. Hickory Mountain, Chatham co.; d. July 9, 1900; m. Nellie Hamlin; m. Ida Lloyd; s. 1848-49; mem. house of rep. 1883 and 1885; dir. N. C. ry.; Presbyterian.

*ALSTON, JOHN JOSEPH

        Chatham co.; b. Mar. 17, 1792; d. 1842; m. Adeline Williams; s. 1898; mem. House of Rep. 1817; Methodist.

*ALSTON, JOHN W.

        s. 1809.

*ALSTON, KEMP PLUMMER Planter

        Warren co.; d. June 11, 1891; m. Mabbet Thorne; A. B. 1838; Methodist.

ALSTON, NORMAN

        Chatham co.; s. 1853-54.

*ALSTON, NICHOLAS FAULCON Planter

        Warren co.; d. 1871; s. 1841-43.

*ALSTON, NATHANIEL MACON

        Chatham co.; s. 1854-56.

ALSTON, PHILLIP GUSTON

        Warrenton; s. 1855; b. Warren co., Mar. 20, 1839; p. George W. and Mauna P. (Williams); m. Jennie C. Crichton, Feb. 2, 1864; m. Lucy Roper, Dec. 20, 1897; pvt. co. "E" 12th N. C. troops, 1861-65; Methodist.

*ALSTON, PHILLIP KEARNEY Planter

        Chatham co.; b. Chatham co., Dec. 25, 1811; d. 1852; m. Ann Harwell; s. 1830-32; Methodist.

*ALSTON, PHILLIP WHITMELL

        From Edenton; Memphis, Tenn.; A.B. 1829; minister; author.

*ALSTON, SOLOMON WILLIAMS

        Warren co.; d. July 1862 (from fever contracted around Richmond); s. 1855-56; asst. surgeon, C. S. A.

*ALSTON, WILLIS Physician

        Littleton; b. Aug. 5, 1847; d. April 23, 1909; m. Lucy Skinner; A. B. 1867; A. M. 1884; M. D. Univ. of Md., 1869.

*ALSTON, WILLIS, JR. Physician

        Littleton; b. Mar. 9, 1879; d. Oct. 7, 1918; s. m. 1899-1903; M. D. 1903; M. D. Univ. of Md.; res. surgeon, Univ. hosp., Baltimore, Md., 1903-04.

*ALSTON, WILLIAM C.

        Halifax co., s. 1795.

*ALSTON, WILLIS WILSON

        From Sparta, Ga.; Halifax co.; b. Nov. 17, 1803; d. Dec. 12, 1840; A.B. 1824.

ALSOP, WILLIAM STROTHER Draftsman

        Enfield; pres. 704 Cleveland st., Durham; s. 1920-22; b. Enfield, Mar. 1, 1903; p. Samuel B. and Katherine E. (Savage); with G. Murray Nelson, architect, Raleigh and Durham, as draftsman since Jan., 1922; entered Univ. of Pa., Sept., 1923, to study architecture; Baptist.

ALLSTON, WILLIAM FRANCIS Radio Operator

        Flat Rock; pres. care Tropical Radio Tel. co., Burrwood, La.; s. 1916-17, 1919-20, 1920-21; sum. sch. 1916; b. Tryon, June 30, 1898; p. Robert Francis Withers and Mary E. B. (Holmes); electrical salesman 8 mo.; private radio sales business 1 yr.; now radio operator with Tropical Radio Tel. co., and United Fruit co.; U. S. N. during World War, Apr., 1917, to Feb., 1919, as chief radio operator transport and destroyer service, in European waters; Elk; Episcopalian.

*ALVES, JAMES

        Orange co.; s. 1807-08.

*ALVES, JOHN

        Kentucky; s. 1811-12.

*ALVES, SAMUEL JOHNSTON

        Henderson; A. B. 1821.


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*ALVES, WALTER

        Kentucky; A. B. 1825.

*ALVES, WILLIAM J.

        Orange co.; s. 1807.

AMBLER, ARTHUR CHASE Physician

        72 Broadway, Asheville; s. 1915-18; U. of Wis. 1914-15; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1920; b. Canton, O., June 21, 1895; p. Dr. C. P. and Harriet (Vernon); Delta Kappa Epsilon; Gorgon's Head; Physician; interne at Presby. hosp., Philadelphia, 1920-21; private practice at Asheville since; part time duty at U. S. U. B. hosp. No. 45; U. S. Naval Med. Reserve 1917-21; Mason, 32 degree Scottish Rite; Shriner (Oasis Temple); Episcopalian.

*AMBROSE, SHERIDAN A.

        Hertford; b. Jan. 9, 1867; d. Aug. 2, 1886; s. 1884-85; Christian (Disciple).

‡AMBURGUEY, MARY ELEANOR

        610 Yonkers road, Middleton, O.; s. l. 1918-19; Valparaiso univ. 1915-17; b. Petoskey, Mich., Nov. 6, 1895; p. Mrs. Martha Amburguey.

AMICK, HAROLD CLYDE

        R. F. D. 13, Burlington; pres. State Highway comm., Raleigh; M.A. 1923; A.B. Elon 1920; b. Kimesville, Jan. 22, 1897; p. R. F. and Ada (Woods); Acacia; with State highway bridge dept. as chief of party; Mason; Methodist Protestant.

AMICK, THOMAS CICERO Teacher

        Elon College; s. 1887-1888; Geo. Peabody col., L. I. 1888-91, Ph.D. Central univ. 1901; Univ. of Virginia; Univ. of Chicago; b. near Liberty, Feb. 14, 1869; p. Wm. and Nancy (Stafford); m. Bessie Lee Ward, Dec. 24, 1899; taught Liberty 1891-92, Ingram, Va. 1892-96, Liberty 1896-1907, Western Md. col. 1907-09, Elon col. 1909-; Prof. Math. Elon 1912-; taught sum. sch. State col. 1917-22; mayor Elon College; chmn. sch. bd; dean Elon; pres. dept. of higher educ., N. C. Educ. Assn.; Methodist Protestant.

AMICK, WILLIAM GRAY

        Liberty; Ph. B. 1905; s. m. 1908-09; b. Liberty, Mar. 11, 1884.

*AMIS, JOHN D.

        Halifax co.; s. 1802.

*AMIS, JAMES SANDERS

        From Granville co.; Waynesboro, Va.; b. May 1, 1825; d. Nov. 7, 1903; m. Mary Lanier; A.B. 1846; lawyer; teacher; mem. house of rep. 1850-54, and '62-64; col., C. S. A.; trustee U. N. C. 1874-85; Presbyterian.

*AMIS, LEWIS

        Granville co.; b. 1827; m. Bettie Lanier; s. 1839-40; farmer and miller; Presbyterian.

*AMIS, RUFUS

        From Granville co.; Virgilina, Va.; b. 1835; m. Bettie Ragland, 1855; s. 1853-54; Univ. of Penn.; journalist; mem. house of rep. 1879-80; co. "I," Granville Stars, capt. C. S. A.; Baptist.

*AMIS, THOMAS GALE

        Lost at sea; A. B. 1801.

*ANDERSON, ADOLPHUS

        Laurens District, S. C.; s. 1853-54; C. S. A.

*ANDERSON, ALBERT GALLATIN Minister

        Caswell co.; A. B. 1834.

ANDERSON, ALAN RAMSEUR

        528 Walnut st., Statesville; s. m. 1919-21; A.B. Trinity 1915; A.M. 1916; Univ. of Penn. 1921-23; b. Statesville, Dec. 9, 1895; p. Dr. Thos. E. and Ina Marion (MacCall); Kappa Alpha; Gorgon's Head; taught Trinity Park 1916-17; 1st O. T. C., Ft. Oglethorpe, 1917; 1st lieut. U. S. Reserve Corps Aug. 1917; capt. U. S. Nat. Army Mar. 1918; overseas July 31, 1918 with 321st inf., 81st div.; Vosges Mts. defensive sector; Argonne offensive; discharged July 15, 1919; Presbyterian.

ANDERSON, ANDREW VANCE

        Box 285, Raleigh; A. B. 1916; b. Eagle Rock, July 3, 1890; p. Samuel P. and Laura (Hood); with Wilson Realty and Ins. co.; with div. of markets, Raleigh.

*ANDERSON, CAMERON Lawyer

        Pensacola, Fla.; d. 1852; s. 1840-41; paymaster U. S. N.

*ANDERSON, EDWIN ALEXANDER

        Wilmington; b. Wilmington, June 17, 1816; d. Wilmington, Mar. 11, 1894; m. Mary Lillington, 1842; s. 1830-31; A. B. Yale 1835; ibid. M. D. 1837; ibid. A. M. 1838; physician City of Philadelphia, 1 yr.; res. surgeon and physician Penn. hosp. house surgeon and physician ibid.; ibid. Blockley Alms hosp. 1 year; physician Louisville, Ky., 1 yr.; ibid. Wilmington, 1842-94; pres. N. C. med. soc. and New Hanover co. med. soc.

*ANDERSON, GEORGE BURGWYN

        Wilmington; b. 1831; d. July, 1862 (of wounds received in battle of Sharpsburg); m. Mildred Ewing, Nov. 8, 1859; s. 1847-48; West Point grad., 1852; resigned from U. S. Army 1861; lieut., U. S. A.; brig. gen. C. S. A. 1862; col. 4th reg. N. C. state troops when organized in 1861; com. first corps tenth reg.; mem. Confederate Examining bd.; wounded at Malvern Hill.

*ANDERSON, GEORGE GALLATIN Lawyer

        Milesville; b. Jan. 22, 1867; d. 1895; s. I. 1894-95.


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ANDERSON, HALCOTT U. S. Commissioner

        Pensacola, Fla.; A. B. 1900; LL. B. Columbia univ. 1905; b. Pensacola, Fla., Dec. 21, 1877; p. William Edward and Anna (Hawks); m. Elizabeth C. Higgins, Mar. 26, 1907; grad. cum laude; Pi Sigma; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Gimghoul; teacher Pensacola classical sch. 1900-02; lawyer N. Y. City 1905-07; ibid. Pensacola, Fla., 1907-; U. S. Commissioner; Episcopalian.

ANDERSON, HARRY STUART Tobacconist

        708 Spruce st., Winston-Salem; s. 1918; b. Madison, Mar. 18, 1900; p. Henry Stuart and Dora Alice (Austin); entered S. A. T. C. Oct. 1, 1918, co. "B," stationed U. N. C.; pvt. inf.; discharged Dec. 10, 1918; Baptist.

ANDERSON, JAMES GARRETT, Physician

        Legal bldg., Asheville; M. D. 1906; Wake Forest col.; Hulnon Christian univ. A. M.

*ANDERSON, JAMES LATON

        Winton; b. Aug. 24, 1840; A. B. 1861; C. S. A.

‡ANDERSON, JACOB MARENS

        Liberty; s. 1885-88; b. 1865.

ANDERSON, JAMES MAURICE

        Statesville; s. 1919-20; Davidson col.; b. Elmwood, Feb. 6, 1901; p. George Ramseur and Margaret Nolia (Wood); m. Kate Forester, Nov. 15, 1923; Methodist.

ANDERSON, JOE M.

        New Bern; s. p. 1910-11; Atlantic Christian col.; b. Greenville, Dec. 24, 1889; p. Mrs. E. L. Anderson.

*ANDERSON, LAWRENCE MEL

        Tallahassee, Fla.; b. July 21, 1841; killed at Shiloh, 1862; A. B. 1860; capt C. S. A.

ANDERSON, LESTER LAWRENCE

        Advance; s. m. 1920-21; b. Advance, July 25, 1902; p. Dr. M. M. and -- -- --.

*ANDERSON, MONROE

        Lebanon, Tenn.; s. 1859-60; capt. C. S. A.

ANDERSON, OSCAR S. Merchant

        Williamston; s. 1915-16; p. Arthur and -- -- --; m. Fannie Biggs Martin; mem. firm Anderson and Crawford, gen'l and supply merchants.

ANDERSON, RICHARD FENNER

        Greensboro; s. 1919-21; b. Mar. 29 1901.

ANDERSON, ROY RITTER

        Loudon, Tenn.; A. M. 1923; A. B. Maryville col., 1918; b. Loudon, Tenn., Feb. 12, 1895; p. M. C. and Annie E. (Freeman); prin. Central H. S., Cleveland, Tenn.; vice-chmn. Red Cross ibid.; chmn. Junior Red Cross ibid.; chmn. Anti-Tuberculosis Assn.; field artillery Central O. T. C. 1918; Mason; Knight Templar; Presbyterian.

‡ANDERSON, RICHARD S. Farmer

        R. F. D. 4, Tarboro; s. 1918-19; s. m. 1921-22.

*ANDERSON, ROBERT WALKER

        Wilmington; b. Jan. 23, 1838; killed Battle of Wilderness, 1864; A. B. 1858; tutor Greek. U. N. C., 1858-61; lieut., C. S. A. 1864; assigned as ordnance officer to Cooke's brigade,--had been A. D. C. on the staff of his brother, Gen. Geo. B. Anderson.

ANDERSON, THOMAS HARLEE

        Walnut st., Statesville; pres. American Consular Service, Frankfort, Germany; s. 1912-13; American consul, Frankfort, Germany.

ANDERSON, THOMAS JACKSON Ticket Agent

        500 W. Council st., Salisbury; s. 1896-99; b. Calahaln, Apr. 7, 1875; p. Charles and Mary Eliza (Turner); m. Maggie Nola Cowan, Apr. 11, 1906; Di Soc.; teacher 2 yrs.; since then employed by Sou. ry.; now ticket agent for Sou. ry. and Yadkin ry., Salisbury; Pythian; Presbyterian.

*ANDERSON, THOMPSON Merchant

        Nashville, Tenn.; b. Sept. 14, 1813; d. May 15, 1895; m. May Shelby Johnson, July 30, 1834; s. 1867-68.

*ANDERSON, WALKER

        Petersburg, Va.; b. 1801; d. 1857; A.B. 1819; A.M. 1822; LL.D. 1853; prof. of rhetoric and logic, U. N. C. 1833; prof. nat. philos. and astron. 1833-36; chief justice supr. ct., Fla., 1851-53.

ANDERSON, WILLIAM BANKS Student

        Haw River; s. 1915-20 A. B.; Johns Hopkins Med. sch. 1920-; b. Haw River, Dec. 18, 1897; p. Wm. Holt and Mary Almira (Banks); enlisted July 1918; discharged Jan. 1, 1919; rank 2nd lieut. inf.; Presbyterian.

*ANDERSON, WILLIAM EDWARD

        Hillsboro; b. 1805; d. 1852; A. B. 1825; A. M. 1829; teacher; merchant; banker.

*ANDERSON, WILLIAM E.

        From Wilmington; Raleigh; d. 1890; A.B. 1854; pres. Citizens Nat. Bank, Raleigh.

†ANDERSON, WALDO FLOYD

        Fair Bluff; s. 1908-09; b. June 23, 1887.

ANDERSON, WILLIAM HUBERT Contractor

        Johnson City, Tenn.; s. 1911-14; b. Mars Hill, Dec. 1, 1889; p. Wm. Clingman and Mollie Lee (Morgan); m. Mabel Toppings, July 16, 1921; supt. for various contractors 1915-17; govt. const. supt. 1917-18 on Camp Taylor and Old Hickory Powder Plant; contractor July 1918-.

*ANDERSON, WILLIAM J.

        Fayetteville; d. 1852; s. 1822-26; A. M. 1826; merchant; banker.


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ANDERSON, WILLIAM PURYEAR, JR.

        504 W. Nash st., Wilson; A. B. 1922; b. Wilson, Dec. 12, 1901; p. Wm. Puryear and Lucy Clark (Whitehead); Methodist.

ANDLETON, ALLAN WILLS Lawyer

        Enfield; s. 1914-17; b. Weldon, Mar 14, 1894; p. Nicholas and Indiana (Wills); m. Ruth Williams, Oct. 17, 1917; lawyer. Weldon, 1 yr.; ibid. Enfield since; mayor Enfield 1921-; Pythian; Methodist.

*ANDRES, EDWIN F.

        Bladen co.; s. 1839-41.

ANDREWS, AGNES Teacher

        Chapel Hill; s. 1918-19; b. Chapel Hill, Oct. 1, 1898; p. Samuel W. and Robena Ann (Tilley); teacher, Oakdale school, Kimesville, 1919-20; Royal school, Four Oaks, 1920-21; Carrboro school, 1921-24; Baptist.

ANDREWS, ALEXANDER BOYD Lawyer

        309 N. Blount st., Raleigh; B. Litt. 1893; s. l. 1893-94; b. Henderson, Feb. 2, 1873; p. Alexander Boyd and Julia Martha (Johnston); m. Helen M. Sharples, Nov. 5, 1908; Di Soc.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Gimghoul; dir. Oxford Orphanage 1917; dir. E. Carolina Teachers' col. 1921-; Episcopalian.

ANDREWS, ALLEN B. Merchant

        Mt. Olive; s. 1910-11; b. Sampson co., Oct. 21, 1886; p. J. W. and Elizabeth (Lindsay); m. Sadie M. Loftin, Feb. 18, 1920; connected with Andrews & Knowles, Inc., distributors of fruits and vegetables since leaving Univ.; member of firm since 1918; entered Army May 26, 1918 as pvt.; stationed at Camp Jackson, S. C. in inf.; transferred to med. corps at Camp Sevier, S. C.; transferred to Camp Hancock, Ga., and discharged there Mar. 7, 1919; Methodist Episcopal.

ANDREWS, ARCHIE FRANKLIN

        Bonlee; s. 1916-17.

ANDREWS, COLUMBUS Teacher

        Granite Falls; s. 1904-05, 1907-08, summer sch. 1920, '21, '24; George Peabody col. 1903-04; Univ. of Va. summer 1922; b. Kings Creek, Oct. 17, 1885; p. Thos. Alvey and Edith Elizabeth (Land); m. Mary Grace Woodward, June 14, 1911; in office of J. L. Nelson (Lenoir, Whitnal & Hudson Cotton Mills), Lenoir 1908-16; mgr. Western dist. of N. C. Mutual Life Ins. co., 1916-17; since 1918 teaching and farming; now prin. Granite Falls H. S.; Baptist.

ANDREWS, CARLTON AUSTIN

        Statesville; s. 1910-11; b. Charlotte, Sept. 19, 1890; p. F. H. and -- --; mgr. music house.

†ANDREWS, CLAUDE FLEMING

        High Point; s. 1913-14; b. High Point, Jan. 22, 1895; p. R. C. and -- -- --.

ANDREWS, CHARLES McDONALD Pharmacist

        Tryon st., Hillsboro; Ph. G. 1907; Catawba col.; b. Orange co., Oct. 4, 1885; p. S. W. and Robena (Tilley); m. Dare Danna, Dec. 30, 1907; prescription clerk, Newton; mgr. drug store, Hillsboro: prop. West End Drug store, Dec. 8, 1908; mem. sch. bd.; co. welfare comm.; Baptist.

‡ANDREWS, CLAUDE MILLER

        Whitnell; s. 1920-22; b. Schoolfield, Va., Aug. 14, 1895; p. J. and -- -- --.

*ANDREWS, CLINTON MILTON

        Greensboro; b. 1829; killed near Nottaway Ct. House. Va., June 27, 1864; s. 1850-51; lieut. col. C. S. A. 19th reg.

ANDREWS, DAVID HOWELL

        Raleigh; s. 1916-17.

ANDREWS, ELVA DARE

        Chapel Hill; A. B. 1924; b. Chapel Hill, Nov. 21, 1902; p. S. W. and Robena Ann (Tilley); Baptist.

ANDREWS, ERNEST FRANK

        Tarboro; s. 1915-17; b. Edgecombe co., June 2, 1896; p. Will H. and Dollie (Savage); m. Ora Lee Brown, Sept. 14, 1922; owner of chain of electric shoe repair shops Jan. 1924-; A. E. F. 1918-19; Presbyterian.

ANDREWS, EZRA PRESTON

        Care T. D. Wilkins, Greensboro; s. 1913-14; b. Charlotte, Jan. 16, 1895; p. F. H. and -- -- --; m. Alwilda Van Ness, Apr. 7, 1923; iron and steel dealer.

‡ANDREWS, FONNIE JACKSON

        Durham; Ph. G. 1915; P. D. 1915; Columbia univ.; b. Durham, Oct. 14, 1892; p. D. F. and -- -- --.

ANDREWS, G. A. Student

        Mt. Gilead; s. 1922-23; Trinity col. 1923-.

ANDREWS, GEORGE HENRY Hardware Dealer

        Bonlee; pres. Bennett; s. 1916-17; b. Bonlee, Feb. 2, 1895; p. John R. and Emma J.; mgr. and partner hdw. store Bennett; A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Baptist.

ANDREWS, GRAHAM HARRIS Banker

        301 N. Blount st., Raleigh; A. B. 1903; b. Raleigh, Apr. 21, 1883; p. Col. A. B. and Julia Martha (Johnston); m. Eliza Humphry Simmons, Nov. 6, 1907; Di Soc.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Pi Sigma; Sphinx; entered Citizens Nat. Bank July 1, 1903; elected cashier July 5, 1913; director and vice-pres. Raleigh Savings Bank & Trust co.; Raleigh Real Est. & Trust co.; dir. Atlantic Fire Ins. co.; N. C. Home Ins. co.; Raleigh Bldg. & Loan Assn.; Boylan-Pierce co.; Citizens Nat. Bank; trustee and mem. exec. comm. St. Mary's


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sch.; mem. N. C. Agr. Loan Agency-War Finance corp.; corp. N. C. R. M. co. "A"; Elk; Pythian; Episcopalian.

ANDREWS, IRA EDGERTON DWIGHT Minister

        Westminster, S. C.; A.B. 1898; s. l. 1904; Sou. Bapt. Theo. Sem. 1907-10 Th. G.; D.D. Georgetown col., Ky., 1920; b. near Chapel Hill, Mar. 17, 1875; p. Henry Calvin and Susan Ann (Faucett); m. Emma Souther, Mar. 4, 1914; teacher Randolph, Orange and Bertie counties after leaving college; then read law and was admitted to bar; elected to state legislature from Orange, serving 1905; after leaving Sou. Bapt. Sem. served in Ky., at Bloomfield, Long Ridge, Wheatley and Elizabethtown; now occupying pastorate Westminister Baptist Church; author various articles contributed to Baptist papers; Mason; Baptist.

*ANDREWS, JOHN BARR Teacher

        Greensboro; b. 1833; killed at Richmond, July 23, 1863; A.B. 1854; capt. C. S. A.

ANDREWS, JOHN HAWKINS Freight Agent

        Raleigh; A. B. 1897; b. Raleigh, Mar. 9, 1876; p. Alexander Boyd and Julia Martha; m. Mabel Young Henderson, Nov. 17, 1909; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Sou. ry. service 1897-; Episcopalian.

*ANDREWS, JUNIUS FRANKLIN

        Durham; b. Jan. 19, 1894; d. (in service) July 13, 1918; s. p. 1914; Columbia univ.; chemist Emerson Drug co., Baltimore, Md.

†ANDREWS, JUNIUS MARVIN Physician

        Winter Haven, Fla.; s. m. 1913; b. July 4, 1876.

ANDREWS, JUNIUS MEBANE Teacher

        Mt. Gilead; Ph. G. 1915.

ANDREWS, NATHAN HARDY Physician

        Rowland; s. m. 1905-07; M.D., N. C. Med. col. 1911; Davidson col.; b. Jan. 24, 1883; p. Nathan T. and Mattie A. (Rattley); m. Leona -- -- --, Aug. 26, 1908; 1st lieut. med. corps U. S. A., Ft. Oglethorpe 1917-19; Mason; Pythian; Presbyterian.

ANDREWS, OLA BLANCHE Teacher

        Chapel Hill; A. B. 1920; N. C. C. W. 1915-17; b. Chapel Hill, July 15, 1894; p. S. W. and Robena (Tilley); teacher Bethel H. S. 1920-22; ibid. Hillsboro H. S. 1922-23; ibid. Sanford H. S. 1923-; Baptist.

ANDREWS, RICHARD HOMER Druggist

        Hoke st., Burlington; Ph. G. 1914; Phar. D. 1915; b. Chapel Hill, May 18, 1893; p. S. W. and Robena (Tilley); m. Nini Ingle, June 14, 1917; Kappa Psi; owner and mgr. retail drug store; Chamber of Commerce; Kiwanian; U. S. N. med. dept. stationed U. S. Naval hosp., Annapolis, Md.; Baptist.

ANDREWS, RALPH PRESTON

        Chapel Hill; s. 1913-15; b. Chapel Hill, Feb. 27, 1892; p. Samuel Weldon and Robena (Tilley); m. Recie Crawford, Oct. 15, 1916; insurance agent 1916-; asst. cashier People's Bank, Chapel Hill, 1917-; alderman Chapel Hill 1917-; Pythian; Baptist.

*ANDREWS, SAMUEL JAY

        From Greensboro; Lexington, Mo.; b. Sept. 20, 1841; d. Dec. 8, 1918; s. 1858-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; 1st lieut. co. "B" Iredell co., 19th reg.; capt. C. S. A.

*ANDREWS, SILAS MILTON Minister

        From Rowan co.; Doylestown, Pa; A.B. 1826; A.M. 1831; tutor, 1827; Presbyterian.

ANDREWS, TROY MONROE Chemist

        Chapel Hill; pres. 144, W. Gilman st., Madison, Wis.; A.B. 1914; M.S. 1917; Ph.D. 1921; Univ. of Wis.; b. Chapel Hill, Dec. 14, 1893; p. C. F. and Eppie (Brewer); Di Soc.; Sigma Xi; Kappa Pi; Alpha Chi Sigma; teacher 1914-15; chemist with E. I. Dupont, de Nemours & co., 1917-19; chemist Forest Products Lab., U. S. Dept. of Agr., Madison, Wis., 1921-.

ANDREWS, THOMAS WINGATE School Superintendent

        628 S. Fulton st., Salisbury; A. B. 1908; Columbia Univ. sum. 1912-13-14-15-16; b. Orange co., Mar. 22, 1882; p. W. V. and Annie A. (Lloyd); m. Eleanor Watson; Phi Beta Kappa; Di Soc.; supt. Orange co. schools 1908-11; Reidsville sch. 1911-17; Salisbury sch. 1917-24; supt. High Point schools, 1924-; Baptist.

ANDREWS, MRS. T. WINGATE Teacher

        (Nee Watson, Miss Eleanor).

        629 S. Fulton st., Salisbury; s. 1915-16 A. B.; N. C. C. W. 1897-1900; b. Rowan co., Aug. 19, 1878; p. Wm. Gray and Amanda (Lawrence); m. T. Wingate Andrews, June 28, 1922; teacher English Salisbury H. S.; prin. 1918-21; Presbyterian.

ANDREWS, WILLIAM HENRY, JR. Insurance

        1014 W. Market st., Greensboro; s. 1916-21; A. B. 1920; b. Tarboro, July 18, 1899; p. Wm. Hyman and Dorothy (Savage); m. Pearl Balsley Humphry, Oct. 23, 1923; Phi Soc.; varsity track; Omega Delta; Delta Tau Delta; Sigma Upsilon; agent Univ. branch Umstead Ins. agency 1920-21; sec.-treas. Univ. agency, Inc., 1921; mgr. ibid. 1921-22; sec. and treas. University Agency and special agent Jefferson Standard Life Ins. co., Greensboro, 1922-; Plattsburg training camp July 21, 1918; failed to complete last two wks. on account influenza;


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re-enlisted S. A. T. C., U. N. C. Oct. 1, 1918; discharged Dec., 1918; elected to Camp Taylor art. off. camp 3 days prior to armistice; Presbyterian.

ANDREWS, WILLIAM JOHNSTON Consulting Engineer

        105 E. North st., Raleigh: A. B. 1891; M.E. Cornell univ. 1894; b. Henderson, Mar. 1. 1871; p. Col. Alexander Boyd and Julia Martha (Johnston); m. Augusta Webb Ford, Jan. 7, 1903; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Di Soc.; sec. N. C. Hist. Soc.; supt. foundry N. C. Car co., Raleigh, 1894-96; pvt. sec. U. S. Minister to Mexico 1896-97; pres. and gen. mgr. Raleigh Electric co. 1898-1906; consulting eng. Raleigh 1906-; dir. Citizens' Nat. Bank, Raleigh, 25 yrs.; dir. Raleigh Savings Bank and Trust co.; dir. N. C. Soldiers' Home; dir. Raleigh Cemetery assn.; pres. associated charities Raleigh; chmn. rep. exec. comm., Wake co., 1910-12; nominee for Wake co. treas. 1908; ibid. N. C. sec. of state 1912; alternate to rep. nat. conv. 1912; with Wm. Hunt, of N. Y. City; made aluminum zinc alloys to determine strongest light-weight alloy, an important factor in reducing weight of bicycles, 1893-94; Presbyterian.

ANDREWS, WILLIAM PARKER

        213 N. Tryon st., Charlotte; A. B. 1919; Davidson col. 2 yrs.; b. Charlotte, July 1, 1897; p. T. H. and-- -- --.

ANDREWS, WILTON VOLNEY Farmer

        R. F. D. Box 23, Chapel Hill; s. 1868-70; b. near Chapel Hill, April 14, 1850; p. Henry Calvin and Mary Elizabeth (Faucett); m. Annie Aiken Lloyd, Dec. 31, 1876; Di Soc.; teacher in rural schools; farming at present; served 2 terms on Orange co. bd. of educ.; Baptist.

ANGEL, CLARENCE COOPER

        Bryson City; s. 1919-22; b. Bryson City, May 31, 1900; p. Mrs. W. E. Angel.

ANGEL, FURMACE Physician

        Franklin; s. 1914-16; M. D. Jeff. Med. col.; b. Franklin, Oct. 27, 1897; p. Thomas W. and Martha A.; Kappa Psi; practicing physician 1922-; senior lieut. Med. Corps U. S. N. during the term of World War; Methodist.

ANGEL, LEWIS BERRY, Merchant

        Haines City, Fla.; A.B. 1914; b. Franklin, Mar. 8, 1895; p. T. W. and Martha Anne (Berry); m. Thelma Reynolds, Jan. 21, 1921; prin. Four Oaks graded sch. 1914-15; lawyer 1916-17; merchant firm Carolina Provison co., and W. T. Moore and co., Franklin, and C. M. Miller co., Cornella, Ga., 1920-23; wholesale grocer and citrus grower, Haines City, Fla., 1923-; 2nd lieut. 1st lieut. 11th cavalry, Mexican border; A. E. F. 1917-19; 1st lieut. U. S. A. 1919-20.

ANGEL, THOMAS WELDON, JR.

        Franklin; B. S. 1923; b. Franklin, Jan. 29, 1901; p. T. W. and -- -- --.

‡ANGELL, DARIUS HAMPTON

        1103 Patterson ave., Winston-Salem; s. m. 1919-20; b. Winston-Salem, Sept. 12 1899.

*ANGIER, JOHN CICERO

        From Durham; Apex; b. Oct. 18, 1857; d. Oct. 27, 1911; m. Lida Duke, Sept. 29, 1880; s. 1876-79; Wake Forest col. 1 yr.; merchant; manufacturer; treas. and gen. mgr. C. F. & N. Ry. co.; lumberman, pres. Cary Lumber co.; Methodist.

ANSCOMBE, FRANCIS CHARLES Teacher

        Guilford College; A. M. 1924.

ANSELL, SAMUEL TILDEN Lawyer

        1957 Biltmore st., Washington, D. C.; s. 1904-06, LL.B.; U. S. Mil. Acad.; b. Coinjock. Jan. 1, 1875; p. Henry Beasley and Lydia (Simmons); m. Elmeda Tracy, Feb. 16, 1904; U. S. army from U. S. M. A. cadet to brig. gen'l., 1895-1919; maj. and judge adv. law dept. of army 1913; lieut.-col. and judge adv. 1917; brig. gen'l. and judge adv. 1917; counsel before all courts of U. S. for insular govts. of Philippines and Porto Rico 1913-17; acting judge adv. gen'l. of U. S. Army 1917-19; resigned from army and established law firm of Ansell & Bailey July, 1919; instructor in const. law and history U. S. M. A. 1902-09; prosecuting atty. for Moro Province, Philippine Islands, 1909-11; asst. to judge adv. genl. as advisor of War dept. upon civil jurisdictions 1912-14; chm'n. comm. on appropriations pub. sch. asso. of Dist. of Col.; author many articles in leading law magazines; addresses before various bar associations; Mason; Episcopalian.

*ANTHONY, JOHN Lawyer

        Scotland Neck; b. Nov. 30, 1836; killed at Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862; A. B. 1857; Corp. C. S. A.

ANTHONY, JOHN ALSTON Lawyer

        Shelby; s. 1881; b. York County, S. C., Oct. 23, 1854; p. S. H. and Margaret Graham (Cleveland); m. Ollie Gardner, Oct. 15, 1889; Di Soc.; teacher Grover H. S. 1882-87; co. supt. of sch. Cleveland co. 1887-1905; law and real est. to date; state senator in 1897; Methodist.

*ANTHONY, JAMES G.

        Halifax co.; b. Oct. 17, 1834; s. 1853-56; C. S. A.

*ANTHONY, WILLIAM

        Halifax co.; s. 1818-22.

APGAR, RAYMOND

        Seat Pleasant, Md.; s. m. 1903-07; b. Califon, N. J., July 23, 1880.


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APPENZELLER, CHARLES DAVID Chiropodist

        4 Hudson st., Yonkers. N. Y.; s. 1897-98; first Inst. of Podiatry. N. Y. C.; b. Stroudsburg, Pa., Sept. 11, 1874; p. John and Delilah (Haney); m. Mary Paul. Nov. 27, 1913; teacher 1898-1902; express agent 1902-; Mason; Elk; Lutheran.

APPLE, HERBERT LEE

        801 S. Main st., High Point; s. 1922-23; b. High Point, Dec. 6, 1902; p. J. V. and -- --.

APPLE, JACKSON LAFAYETTE Hardware Salesman

        623 Park ave., Greensboro; A. B. 1922; b. Rockingham co., Aug. 29, 1901; p. Jonathan A. and Huldah Jane (Page); employee Odell Hardware co., Greensboro; Moose; Methodist.

APPLE, WILLIS JORDAN

        Apple st., Burlington; s. 1919-20; b. Burlington, Sept. 21, 1901; p. A. A. and Annie Maud (Montgomery); employed with Lakeside Cotton Mills since leaving school; Methodist.

APPLEWHITE, BLAKE DEANS Manufacturer

        Box 1233, Wilmington; s. 1910-13; b. Wilson, Dec. 10, 1891; p. Elisha Lee and Rosa Battle (Rhodes); m. Elizabeth LeGwin, Apr. 24, 1918; Golden Fleece; varsity football; track team; Phi. Soc.; Phi Delta Theta; football coach Warrenton H. S. 1913; adv. mgr. chain moving-picture and vaudeville theatres, San Francisco, Cal., 1915-17; sales rep. P. Lorillard Tob. co., Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys Jan.-July, 1917; employee George A. Fuller Construction co., Wilmington. 1919-21; organizer and manager Blake D. Applewhite co., Wilmington, 1922-; petty off. U. S. Navy 1917-18; Mason; Episcopalian.

APPLEWHITE, ERIC LEON Tobacco Salesman

        5566 Cates ave., St. Louis Mo.; s. 1914-16; b. Wilson, Oct. 17, 1896; p. Elisha Lee and Rosalie Battle (Rhodes); m. Julia Marie Hofman, June 11, 1923; Satyrs; special rep. R. J. Reynolds Tob. co., St. Louis, Mo.; author text book Aerography; U. S. Naval aviation electrician (radio)--C. Q. M. 1917-18; Episcopalian.

ABROGAST, JOHN CLIFFORD

        Andrews; s. 1916-17; b. Asheville, Mar. 31, 1895; p. John C. and -- --.

ARCHER, FREDERICK Teacher

        Greensboro; s. 1900-04; b. Mt. Olive, June 27, 1882; p. Joseph and Fannie (Gray); m. Flora Thornton, Aug. 11, 1913; teacher. Windsor 1904-06; Winston 1906-07; Wilson 1907-13; Selma 1913-17; Greensboro 1917-; Presbyterian.

ARCHER, FRANCES RANDOLPH Librarian

        Ga. State Normal col., Athens, Ga.; s. 1903-04; Sch. of Library Science, Atlanta, Ga.; librarian Tallageda, Ala., 1911-17; Birmingham, Ala., 1918-19; ibid. Ga. State Normal col., 1919-.

ARCHER, GRAY Farmer and Ranchman

        Phoenix, Ariz.; A.B. 1904; A.M. 1907, Princeton; m. Ann Pearl Irvin, Phoenix, 1911; teacher, High Point, 1904-08; banker, High Point, 1908-11; bank clerk, Phoenix, Ariz., 1911-15.

ARCHER, JAMES MCILWAINE Manufacturer

        209 Park ave., Charlotte; s. 1901-02; b. Mt. Olive, Apr. 13, 1884; p. Wm. and Mary Josephine (Gray); m. Susie M. Rhyne, July 5, 1905; clerk A. C. L. Ry., Wilmington, 1903-04; ibid. Monroe Cotton Mills, 1905; ibid. Shelby, 1906; ibid. Tuckaseege Mfg. co., Mt. Holly, 1907-10; sec. Stanley Mfg. co., Stanley, 1910-18; sec.-treas. Fidelty Mfg. co., Charlotte, 1918-22; genl. mgr. Piedmont Com. co.; pres. Daniel Morgan Mills; Baptist.

ARCHER, WALNE Army Officer

        Care Adj. Gen'l. U. S. A., Washington, D. C.; pres. Camp Eldridge, Laguna, Philippine Islands; s. 1903-05, 1906-07; b. Kenansville, Sept. 21, 1889; p. Joseph and Frances (Gray); m. Elizabeth Smith, June 10, 1912; Di Soc.; Beta Theta Pi; bookkeeper, First Nat. Bank, Durham, 1907-08; journalist Oklahoma City, 1908-11, and Fort Worth, Texas, 1911-17; army officer 1907-; entered 2nd O. T. C. Leon Spgs., Tex., Aug. 24, 1917; commissioned 1st lieut. inf. Nov. 27, 1917; served with 37th U. S. inf. continuously until after war; never overseas; still in service; Mason; Elk; Presbyterian.

ARGO, FORDYCE HUBBARD Minister

        Rockledge, Pa.; s. 1889-91; B.D. Philadelphia Divinity sch. 1902; minister 1898-; Pa. dir. of schools, 1904-07; rector Church of the Holy Nativity, Rockledge, Pa.; Episcopalian.

*ARGO, THOMAS MONROE Lawyer

        From Wetumka, Ala.; Raleigh; b. Apr. 30, 1841; d. 1909; A.B. 1863; LL.B. 1866; solicitor 4th dist.; mem. N. C. gen. assembly; lieut. C. S. A.

ARIAIL, JAMES MILTON Teacher

        Care Columbia col., Columbia, S. C.; A. M. 1924; A. B. Wofford col. 1905; A. M. ibid. 1906; Univ. of Chicago; Univ. of S. C.; b. Pacolet, S. C., Jan. 6, 1884; p. Rev. J. W. and Caroline Emma (Hodges); m. Vertie T. Green, Nov. 24, 1909; Kappa Sigma; asst. supt. Chester, S. C., city schools 1905-08; supt. Bishopville, S. C., city schools 1908-09; ibid. Lancaster, S. C., city schools 1909-12; prof. Columbia col. 1912-; sec. bd. of trustees Hyatt


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Park sch. system, Columbia, S. C., 1920-; Rotarian; Mason; Knight Templar; Methodist.

ARLEDGE, ISAAC CURTIS

        Hendersonville; s. 1905-07; b. May 30, 1883.

ARMENTROUT, HIRAM MILLER Estimator Building Material

        Elks Club, High Point; s. 1909-10; b. Greensboro, Apr. 9, 1890; p. Edward Luther and Lucy H.; bldg. mat. estimator with Snow Lumber co., High Point, 1910-; Nat. Army Mar. 13, 1918-Jan. 23, 1919; pvt. to segt. 1st class, q. m. c.; Hoboken, N. J. Mar. 23, 1918-Sept. 13, 1918; Washington, D. C. to Jan. 23, 1919; Methodist Episcopal.

ARMFIELD, BRITT MILLIS Realtor

        Asheboro; s. 1917-20, 1921-22; b. Asheboro, Aug. 4, 1901; p. W. J. Jr., and Sallie Elizabeth (Millis); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Di Soc.; Methodist Episcopal. (South).

ARMFIELD, D. F.

        702 Oglethorpe bldg., Savannah, Ga.; s. 1904-05.

*ARMFIELD, EUGENE MOREHEAD Banker

        High Point; b. Sept. 25, 1869; d. Aug. 12, 1908; m. Bessie Cecil, Dec. 6, 1906; A. B. 1888; Guilford col.; trustee U. N. C., 1901-09.

ARMFIELD, FRANK Lawyer

        122 W. Corbin st., Concord; s. l. 1893-94; Trinity Ph. B. 1892; Yale 1892-93; b. Monrce, May 24, 1870; p. Emsley Alexander and Rachel (Phifer); m. Lucille A. -- --; atty. continuously; horticulture; farming; real estate; electoral col. 1904; mayor of Monroe 1900; trustee A. & T. col., Greensboro; at present N. C. state senate; Nat. guard 1886-1891; pvt. Monroe light inf.

*ARMFIELD, H.

        Guilford co.; s. 1826.

‡ARMFIELD, ROY HANES

        Greensboro; s. 1910-11; b. Greensboro, June 1, 1890; p. G. A. and-- -- --.

*ARMISTEAD, ANTHONY

        Plymouth; b. 1802; s. 1819.

*ARMISTEAD, JOHN

        Plymouth; b. 1797; lost at sea, 1816; s. 1813-15.

*ARMISTEAD, RICHARD

        Plymouth; A. B. 1804.

*ARMISTEAD, ROBERT Physician

        Plymouth; d. 1857; A. B. 1815; M. D. Univ. of N. Y. 1820.

*ARMISTEAD, STARK Planter

        Bertie co.; b. 1819; d. 1843; s. 1834-35.

*ARMISTEAD, THOMAS S. Merchant

        Martin co.; b. 1803; d. 1871; s. 1823.

*ARMISTEAD, THOMAS STUART

        Plymouth; b. 1843; d. 189-; A. B. 1862; A. M. 1868; lawyer; journalist; lieut., C. S. A.

*ARMISTEAD, WILLIAM J. Planter

        Plymouth; s. 1815; mem. house of commons 1826.

*ARMSTRONG, CLEATON OTIS Minister

        From Ayden; Stantonburg; b. Dec. 1, 1882; d. Oct. 28, 1918; m. Delia Rice, Feb. 22, 1913; A.B. 1912; Methodist.

ARMSTRONG, CHARLES WALLACE Physician

        403 Maupin ave., Salisbury; s. 1908-12; M. D. Univ. of Md.; b. Montgomery co., Nov. 9, 1890; p. Charles A. and Florence (Moore); m. Mabel Harris, Nov. 9, 1915; varsity baseball 1909 and 1910; practicing physician since 1914; mem. Salisbury Kiwanis Club; city health officer of Salisbury; capt. med. corps 1917-19 with overseas duty; Mason; Elk; Pythian; Methodist.

*ARMSTRONG, EDWARD H.

        Wilmington; b. 1841; killed in battle, 1864; s. 1858-61; A. B. 1911 as of 1862; capt. C. S. A. 3rd N. C. reg.

*ARMSTRONG, EGBERT M.

        Somerville, Tenn.; killed in action, 1861; s. 1858-59; capt. C. S. A.

*ARMSTRONG, HARVEY

        Bryan, Tex.; b. Bryan, Tex., June 1, 1875; d. Dallas, Tex., Nov. 7, 1918; s. 1893-4; Vanderbilt univ., 2 yrs.; teacher Dallas, Tex. 4 or 5 yrs.; business enterprises thereafter in Dallas, Tex., until death.

ARMSTRONG, JOSEPH MOTIER Insurance

        Box 795, Wilmington; s. 1902-05; b. Tempe, Arizona, Dec. 22, 1884; p John S. and Sarah Motier (Finch); m. Willie Rosa Thomas, 1910; Sigma Nu; Gorgon's Head; clerk Atl. Nat. Bank., Wilmington, 1905-07; treas. Atl. Fert. co., Balto. 1908-10; owner Asheland Dept. Store, Hillsdale, Md. 1910-12; cashier and active vice-pres. Bank of Robeson, Maxton 1912-15; mgr. auto. bus. Maxton 1915-21; ins. agent. Wilmington 1922-; mayor Maxton 1914-16; chmn. sch. bd. 1914-16; fuel supervisor Robeson co., 1914-16; chmn. Red Cross drive Maxton 1914-16; chmn. Liberty Loan drive 1914-16; Episcopalian.

ARMSTRONG, JOHN SAMUEL, JR.

        1200 Eutaw place, Baltimore, Md.; s. 1907-09; b. Tempe, Ariz., Sept. 11, 1888; p. John S. and Sarah (Finch); m. Winifred Fitz-Gerald, Mar. 1, 1916; Sigma Nu; consular service 1909-20; vice-consul Cork, Ireland; Naples, Italy; Vancouver. B. C., Canada; and Saloniki,


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Greece: American consul Bristol, Eng. and Venice, Italy; resigned 1920; Episcopalian.

*ARMSTRONG, JAMES WATSON Teacher

         Orange co.; A. B. 1827.

*ARMSTRONG, MARTIN W.

        Germantown; s. 1814-19; lawyer; mem. genl. assembly, Ala.

ARMSTRONG, RAY Teacher

        Armstrong apts., Gastonia; A.B. 1918; b. Belmont, Aug. 12, 1893; p. Geo. M. and Mary (Smith); m. Sarah Kornegay, June 27, 1922; Phi Beta Kappa; Golden Fleece; teacher Greensboro H. S. 1919, Goldsboro H. S. 1919-21, Gastonia H. S. 1921; prin. Kinston H. S. 1923-24; May 15, 1918-Feb. 1919; O. T. C. at Camp Jackson, Columbia, S. C.; O. T. C. at Camp Taylor, Lousville, Ky; 10th F. A. 29th reg., Funston, Kans.; pvt. to 2nd lieut.; Baptist.

ARMSTRONG, THOMAS JAMES Minister

        Rocky Point; A. B. 1909; B. D. Yale Divinity Sch.; b. Rocky Point, Aug. 3, 1887; p. Thomas James and Annie E. (Durham); m. Pauline Wiley, June 15, 1915; Di Soc.; pastor Congregational Church, Herndon, Va., 1913-15; ibid. 1st Congregational Church, Key West, Fla., 1916-; Congregationalist.

*ARMSTRONG, THOMAS LAPSLEY

        Orange co.; A. B. 1832; tutor 1833-34.

*ARMSTRONG, THOMAS T.

        Germantown; Tennessee; s. 1828.

*ARMSTRONG, VOLNEY

        Bryan, Tex.; d. Dec., 1912; s. 1892-94.

ARNETTE, JOHN MADISON Minister

        Wagram; g. s. 1913-15; A. B. Wake Forest col. 1902;. Sou. Bapt. Theo. Sem. 1902-03; 1906-07; b. Carthage, Nov. 24, 1872; m. Annie Jones McIntosh, Sanford, Jan. 3, 1900; pastor Edgemont Bapt. Church, Durham, 1902; Western ave., Statesville, 1903-05; First Bapt, Albermarle, 1905-06; Grace Church, Durham, 1907-14; Mebane Bapt., Mebane, 1915-16; First Bapt., Badin, 1916-20; Spring Hill, Wagram, 1920-.

ARNOLD, CLYDE RANDOLPH

        Neuse; s. 1921-22; b. Neuse, Nov. 6, 1900.

ARNOLD, DUMA CARROLL

        Neuse; B. S. 1919; b. Neuse, Sept. 1, 1892; p. J. H. and -- --.

*ARNOLD, HUGH M. Planter

        Newman, Ga.; b. 1842; s. 1860-62; A. B. 1911 as of 1863; C. S. A.

*ARNOLD, SAMUEL JAMES Planter

        Newman, Ga.; b. 1841; d. 1908; s. 1860-61; A. B. 1911 as of 1864; C. S. A.

ARONSON, ARTHUR AARON

        Raleigh; s. 1913-15; b. Raleigh, Dec. 14, 1895; p. B. S. and-- --.

ARPS, ERNEST GUILFORD

        Franklinton; s. p. 1920-21; b. Plymouth, July 10, 1895; p. E. G. and -- --.

ARPS, PERCY MADISON Druggist

        Columbia; s. p. 1915-16; b. Washington co., May 22, 1891; p. Joseph Madison and Albina (Everett); m. Sarah Maxine Tatum, June 20, 1917; mgr. Tyrell Drug co., Columbia 1916-18; mgr. Plymouth Drug. co., 1918; mgr. Fisher Pharm., Cape Charles, 1918-19; bought Tyrrell Drug co., Nov. 1919; U. S. Naval hosp., Portsmouth, Va., 1918-19; H. A. 1st class; Episcopalian.

ARRASMITH, THOMAS MILTON, JR. Physician

        Hillsboro; pres. Ancon hosp. Canal Zone; s. 1917-22; Jefferson Med. col. M. D. 1924; b. Hillsboro, Jan. 5, 1900; p. Thomas Milton and Mary Nash (Strudwick); Phi Chi; Presbyterian.

ARRASMITH, WILLIAM STRUDWICK Architectural Designer

        956 S. Brook st., Louisville, Ky.; s. 1916-17; B. S. in Arch. Univ. of Ill. 1917-21; b. Hillsboro, July 15, 1898; p Thomas Milton and Mary (Strudwick) m. Elizabeth Beam, Roberson, Ill.; varsity baseball 3 yrs. (at Ill.); Alpha Rho Chi; with T. C. Atwood co., Chapel Hill, July-Dec. 1921; E. T. Hutchings, architect, Jan. 1922-Mar. 1923; now with Brinton B. Davis, architects, as arch. designer; S. A. T. C., Univ. of Ill., 4 mo.; 2nd lieut. engrs. O. R. C.; Presbyterian.

ARRINGTON, ARTHUR Insurance

        Chesterton apt., 16th and "R" sts., N. W., Washington. D. C.; A. B. 1878; b. Jonesboro, July 30, 1855; teacher; insurance.

*ARRINGTON, ARCHIBALD H. Lawyer

        Montgomery, Ala.; b. June 27, 1843; d. July 15, 1862 (of wounds received at Malvern Hill); s. 1859-61; A. B. 1911 as of 1862; col. C. S. A.; Episcopalian.

*ARRINGTON, ARCHIBALD HUNTER

        From Hillardstown; Rocky Mt.; b. July 30, 1858; d. Dec. 19, 1892; s. 1876-79; bus. col., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; farmer; telegraph operator.

*ARRINGTON, GEORGE W. Teacher

        From Nash co.; Beaufort, N. C.; b. Nash co., Aug. 13, 1832; d. Beaufort, Dec. 2, 1894; m. Mary Eliza Patterson, 1858; s. 1852-53; teacher Rocky Mount and Beaufort; 2nd lieut. N. C. 52nd reg., C. S. A.; Methodist.

*ARRINGTON, GEORGE WIMBERLY Tobacconist

        Hilliardston; b. Aug. 18, 1864; d. Henderson, Jan. 29, 1885; s. 1882-84.


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*ARRINGTON, JAMES N. Lawyer

        From Nash co.; Montgomery, Ala.; b. Jan. 18, 1835; d. Aug. 12, 1894; s. 1851-53; Episcopalian.

*ARRINGTON, RICHARD BOLTON

        Warrenton; b. June 17, 1873; d. White Plains, N. Y., April 16, 1913; m. Ethel Lewis; s. 1891-92; pvt. sec. to B. N. and J. B. Duke; sec.-treas. Sou. Power Co., of N. C. and S. C.; Episcopalian.

*ARRINGTON, RICHARD TURNER Merchant

        Warrenton; b. Jan. 3, 1833; d. Oct. 4, 1901; m. Bettie Jones Plummer, Nov. 2, 1853; A. B. 1853; commission merchant; C. S. A.; Episcopalian.

ARRINGTON, SAMUEL LEWIS Lawyer

        408 Florida ave., Rocky Mount; s. 1918-21; LL.B. Wake Forest col.; b. Rocky Mount, May 3, 1899; p. Thomas Mann and Florence Josephine (Avera); Phi Soc.; Theta Chi; Phi Alpha Delta; U. S. commissioner; S. A. T. C., U. N. C. 1918; Pythian; D. O. K. K.; Baptist.

*ARRINGTON, THOMAS CRAWFORD

        Nash co.; m. Anna Lankford; s. 1838-39; planter and physician; Methodist.

ARRINGTON, THOMAS MANN

        From Nash co.; Montgomery, Ala.; b. Aug. 29, 1829; d. Nov. 30, 1894; m. Mary Goldthwaite, Dec. 18, 1861; A.B. 1849; mem. genl. assem., Ala.; judge Montgomery city ct.; lieut.-col. C. S. A.; judge Ala. supr. ct.

†ARRINGTON, WILLIAM MATTHEW

        Mount Airy; s. 1911-12; Mars Hill col.; b. Mt. Airy, 1888; p. Rev. C. C. and -- --.

ARROWOOD, FRED MONROE School Superintendent

        Jamestown; A.B. 1922; b. Bessemer City, July 27, 1893; p. Drury M. and Nannie Jane (Davis); m. Elizabeth Julie Cate, May 31, 1922; Di Soc.; supt. of schools, Jamestown, July 1, 1921-; enlisted June 16, 1917 Ft. Thomas, Ky.; Ft. Sill, Okla., July 1, 1917-Dec. 19, 1917; Camp Wheeler, Ga., Dec. 19, 1917-June 17, 1918; Camp McClellan, Ala. June 17, 1918-Aug. 7, 1918; Camp Merritt, N. J., Aug. 7-Aug. 17, 1918; France Aug. 17, 1918-June 20, 1919; discharged Camp Lee, Va., July 1, 1919; no battles; with 8th F. A., U. S. reg. army; 1st 10 mo. with battery "D," 8th F. A.; remainder hdq. co., 8th F. A.; pvt. to corp.; Presbyterian.

ARROWOOD, SYLVIA LOUISE

        (See Latshaw, Mrs. Harry Franklin).

ARTHUR, JOHN ABRAM Editor

        W. 2nd st., Washington; s. l. 1891-92; b. Aurora, Nov. 16, 1870; p. James A. and Carrie Dianah (Swindell); m. Varona Keith Ayers, Oct. 30, 1901; Kappa Alpha; lawyer 2 yrs.; editor first daily paper Washington; city editor Newport News. Va., Times Herald; editor Washington Gazette Messenger; Belhaven Journal; Greenville Daily News; city editor Washington Daily News; Methodist.

ASBURY, JOSEPH JENNINGS

        3731 Cliff road, Birmingham. Ala.; A. B. 1900; b. Charlotte, Jan. 6, 1880: p Josiah and Mary Exther (Farrow); m. Mary Oliver Ware, Apr. 17, 1913; Phi Delta Theta; Methodist.

ASHBY, C. L. G. Lawyer

        Graham bldg., Jacksonville, Fla.; A.B.--LL. B. 1922; Phi Soc; gym team; Phi Beta Kappa; Episcopalian.

ASHBY, THOMAS BENTON, JR.

        S. Main st., Mt. Airy: s. 1917: Trinity col.; b. Mt. Airy, June 13, 1900; p. Thomas Benton and Myrtle E. (Ross); S. A. T. C., U. N. C. 1918; Methodist.

*ASHCRAFT, CARL WILLIAM

        Elkin; b. Monroe, Nov. 15, 1879; s. p. 1904.

ASHE, GEORGE TILGHMAN

        R. F. D. "B," Box 247, Bakersfield, Cal.; s. 1922-23; Univ. of Cal.; b. Bakersfield, Cal., Oct. 25, 1902; p. Elliot Mitchell and Christine (Ruthledge); Delta Sigma; R. O. T. C., Univ. of Cal.; Presbyterian.

*ASHE, JOHN B.

        From Tenn.; Galveston, Tex.; b. Rocky Point, 1810; d. Jan., 1858; s. 1831-32; A. B. Trinity col., Conn.; lawyer; mem. congress from Tenn., 1843-45.

*ASHE, RICHARD JAMES

        From Hillsboro; Bakersfield, Cal.; b. 1821; d. Aug. 21, 1899; A.B. 1842; merchant; lawyer; genl. assem. Cal.; capt. co. "B" Bethel reg. also Orange light inf. which became co. "D" in the Bethel reg. C. S. A.

ASHE, SAMUEL ACOURT, JR. Deputy Clerk

        16 N. Boylan ave., Raleigh; s. 1889-92; s. l. 1893; b. Raleigh, Feb. 7, 1874; p. Samuel Acourt and Hannah Emerson (Willard); m. Wyndham Theodosia Trapier, Apr. 25, 1900; Phi Kappa Sigma; football; editor Chapel Hillian, first college paper at Chapel Hill; prin. Bladenboro H. S. 1892-95; clerk Caraleigh Cotton Mills, Raleigh, 1895-96; sec.-treas. Raleigh Hosiery co., 1896-1911; Farming 1911-17; chief deputy clerk U. S. dist. ct., Raleigh, Jan. 1, 1918-; entered Raleigh Home Guards as pvt. July, 1917; discharged as sergt. Aug. 12, 1921; Episcopalian.

*ASHE, SAMUEL PORTER

        Halifax co.; b. about 1781; d. 1842; s. 1806; mem. N. C. house of c. 1823-25.

*ASHE, SAMUEL SWAN

        From Houston, Tex.; Galveston, Tex.; b. 1838; d. Apr. 18, 1921; s. 1855-57; sheriff; clerk criminal ct.; Tex. genl. assem.


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*ASHE, THOMAS SAMUEL Jurist

        From Perry co., Ala.; Wadesboro; b. Orange co., July 19, 1812; d. Feb. 7, 1887; A.B. 1832; A.M. 1838; LL.D. 1878; Bingham sch.; mem. house of c. 1842-54; solicitor 5th dist., 1847-51; state sen. 1854; mem. Confed. Congr. 1861-64; Confed. States sen. 1864; mem. U. S. Cong. 1873-77; asso. justice supr. ct. 1878-87; trustee U. N. C. 1842-68, 1877-83.

ASHE, WILLIAM WILLARD Forester

        930 "F" st., N. W., Washington, D. C.; B. Litt. 1891; M. S. Cornell 1892; b. Raleigh, June 4, 1872; p. Samuel Acourt and Hannah (Willard); m. Mrs. Margaret Henry Wilcox; asst. dist. forester, U. S. forest service; sec. nat. forest reservation comm.; author numerous articles on milling efficiency and forest economics, several used as text books in tech. schools; Episcopalian.

ASHFORD, CHARLES HALL Student

        17 Broad st., New Bern; A. B. 1923; s. m. 1923-; b. New Bern, Apr. 12, 1902; p. Thomas Percy and Sudie Bradley (Hall); Phi Soc.; Phi Chi; Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Alpha; Methodist.

†ASHLEY, CHESTER G.

        Little Rock, Ark.; s. 1864-65.

ASHMAN, JAMES ERNEST

        91 S. Market st., East Palestine, O.; s. 1922-23; b. East Palestine, O., July 19, 1902; p. J. R. and -- --.

*ASHURST, JOHN MILTON Lawyer

        Eatonton, Ga.; b. 1817; d. 1852; s. 1834-35; solicitor genl. Ga. 1845; mem. Ga. genl. assem.

*ASKEW, ABNER HARRELL Physician

        From Harrellsville; Winton; b. Apr. 9, 1844; d. Feb. 1905; A.B. 1866; M. D. Univ. Pa., 1869.

*ASKEW, ANDREW JACKSON Physician

        Bertie co.; b. Nov. 14, 1817; d. Sept. 29, 1874; m. Mary Cross, July 16, 1839; s. 1837-38; Baptist.

*ASKEW, CHARLES THOMPSON

        From Raleigh; New York, N. Y.; b. Nov. 30, 1858; d. Sierra Madre, Cal., Dec. 31, 1923; s. 1875-78; paper manufacturer 1878-80; merchant 1880-1923.

*ASKEW, DAVID OUTLAW Planter

        From Bertie co.; Columbus, Miss.; m. Martha Etheridge; s. 1815.

ASKEW, EDWARD STEPHENSON Farmer and Banker

        Windsor; pres. Merry Hill; A.B. 1899; Randolph Macon col. 1893-94; b. Windsor, Feb. 17, 1874; p. Richard Watson and Elizabeth (Webb); m. Nellie Ashburn Bond, July 15, 1909; Phi Soc.; grad. cum laude; Phi Delta Theta; Gorgon's Head; compositor and assistant pub. Windsor Ledger; pres. Citizens' Bank of Windsor; farmer; chairman Bertie co. dem. exec. com.; mayor of Windsor; mem. of N. C. fisheries board; Odd Fellow; Episcopalian.

ASKEW, GRADY D. Merchant

        Harrellsville; s. 1910-12; b. Harrellsville, Feb. 14, 1893; p. Jno. O. and Mary D. (Valentine); Pi Kappa Alpha; genl. mercantile bus., Askew Bros., 1916-; U. S. army 1917-19; Baptist.

*ASKEW, GEORGE WASHINGTON

        Columbus, Miss.; b. Feb. 22, 1838; A. B. 1860; manufacturer; capt. C. S. A.; ry. employee.

ASKEW, JOHN OUTLAW, JR. Merchant

        Harrellsville; s. 1906-08; b. Harrellsville, Aug. 30, 1888; p. John O. and Mary D. (Valentine); genl. mercantile bus. since leaving col.; co. comm., Hertford co.; road supr. Harrellsville township; town comm. Harrellsville; vice-pres. Bank of Harrellsville; Baptist.

ASTON, MCKAY BERNARD Mine Owner

        210 N. 5th ave., Goldfeld, Nev.; A. B. 1896; Univ. of Tenn. 1885-86; b. Greene co., Jan. 31, 1869; p. James Morfed and Mary Ellen (Taylor); m. Anne Penn, Mar. 23, 1901; Di Soc; in politics Tenn. 1896-97; taught Latin, Simmons col., Tex., 1897-98; publisher 1898-1903; since 1903 mine owner and operator in Nevada and neighboring mining states; pioneer Goldfield and Rhyolite, Nev.; state comm. and chmn. co. exec. com. progressive party 1912; Nev. delegate and committeeman in state, congressional and co. organizations; organized Elks at Goldfield, obtaining charter in Phila., 1907; volunteered Spanish-American war, but failed physical exam.; Mason; York and Scottish Rite; Shriner; Elk; Pythian; Odd Fellow.

ATCHLEY, RODERICK CROWELL

        Morristown, Tenn.; s. 1921-23; Univ. of Tenn., 1919; b. Asheville, Oct. 12, 1902; p. T. D. and Mildred Crowell; Phi Soc.

*ATKINS, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Lawyer

        From Cumberland co.; Columbus, Tex.; d. Oct. 1894; A.B. 1841; mem. house of commons 1844; col., C. S. A.

ATKINS, BENJAMIN THOMAS Physician

        Gold Hill; s. m. 1898-1900; M. D., S. C. Med. col. 1901; b. Feb. 12, 1877.

ATKINS, CRAIG STARBUCK

        1832 Biltmore st., Washington, D. C.; s. 1920-21; Baltimore Poly. Inst.; A. B. Geo. Washington univ., 1923; s. l. ibid. 1928-; b. Greensboro, Aug. 17, 1903; p. B. F. and Neva O.; Theta Upsilon.


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*ATKINS, DONAH JOSIAH

        Durham; b. Durham co., Apr. 5, 1881; d. July 9, 1908; Ph.G. 1907; pharmacist Haywood and King, Durham, N. C., 3 yrs.; employee P. W. Vaughan co.

ATKINS, EARNEST WILLIAM

        Canyon, Tex.; pres. J. H. U. Homewood, Baltimore, Md.; g. s. M.A. 1921; A.B. W. Tex. col. 1920; b. Denton, Tex., Oct. 18, 1898; p. T. R. R. and Josephine (London); Baptist.

ATKINSON, ALEXANDER MORSE Engineer and Contractor

        Enfield; s. 1908-12; b. Enfield, Jan. 19, 1888; p. Henry Cary and Kate Elizabeth (Martin); track team 4 yrs., capt. 1911; sou. champ. hammer throw, 1911; instructor in drawing, U. N. C., 1912-13; surveying and drafting 1913; manufacturer horse remedies 1914-15; for last ten years registered engr. and bldg. contractor; mayor of Enfield 1919-21; J. P.; Baptist.

*ATKINSON, EDWARD RUFFIN

        Edgecombe co.; b. 1843; killed at Charlottesville, Va., Oct. 29, 1863; s. 1860-61; honorary A. B. 1911; C. S. A.

ATKINSON, FRANK CLAYBORN

        Asheville; s. (Winter qtr.) 1922-23; b. Asheville, Aug. 16, 1902; p. E. B. and--.

ATKINSON, JASPER SIDNEY

        Elkin; s. 1897-1900; b. Siloam, Dec. 30, 1876; p. Samuel Josiah and Sarah Russel (Jones); m. May Elizabeth Butner, June 27, 1904; dealer in wholesale groceries; real est. and insurance; co. board educ. 1904-10; Methodist Episcopal (South).

ATKINSON, JOHN WILDER

        Wilmington; pres. P. O. Box 1181, Richmond, Va.; s. 1884-86.

†ATKINSON, MAHLON HICKS

        Salisbury; s. 1914-15; b. Salisbury, Jan. 17, 1894; p. Lawrence R. and -- -- --.

ATKINSON, SAMUEL HUGH Farmer

        Siloam; s. 1921-22; Elon col.; b. Siloam, Apr. 16, 1901; p. Samuel Josiah and Sarah Russell (Jones); m. Ola Reeves Marion, Dec. 5, 1923; Baptist.

ATKINSON, THOMAS HARRIS, JR. Merchant

        Selma; s. p. 1891-92; b. Selma, Mar. 3, 1874; p. Thomas Harris and Martha (Richardson); m. Mattie Hood Williams, June 26, 1915; Phi Soc.; retail druggist 1892-1919; pres. Robert Atkinson co., genl. merchants, 1919; pres. Growers' Commercial Bank, Haines City, Fla., 1921-; Mason; Methodist.

ATKINSON, WADE HAMPTON Physician and Surgeon

        1402 "M" st., N. W., Washington, D. C.; s. 1884-86; s. m. Columbia; Col. Phys. and Surg., Chicago; M. D. Univ. of Georgetown 1889; b. near Princeton, Nov. 4, 1866; p. Thomas Harris and Martha A. R. (Richardson); m. May S. Holloway, Feb. 27, 1897; m. Mary C. Eshman, Apr. 10, 1907; teacher 1884-85; messenger Treas. Dept., Washington, D. C. 1886-89; clerk census off. 1890; resident physician Emergency hosp. 1891; private practice med. and surg. May 1892-; Med. Soc. of D. C.; Amer. Med. Assn.; Med. Soc. of N. C.; draft board examiner; Mason; Baptist.

ATKINSON, WADE HAMPTON, JR. Student

        1402 "M" st., N. W., Thomas Circle, Washington, D. C.; pres. Jesus Col., Oxford Univ., England; A. B. 1922; A. M. 1923; Oxford Univ.; Va. Mil. Inst.; b. Washington, D. C., May 16, 1901; p. Dr. W. H. and May S. Holloway.

ATTMORE, GEORGE SITGREAVES, JR. Credit Manager

        Box 263, New Bern; s. 1902-07 A. B.; b. Stonewall, Apr. 13, 1884; p. Dr. G. S. and Katie Bynum (Lane); m. Blanche Roget Walshe, Oct. 16, 1923; with Nat. Bank of New Bern until Oct. 1919; started as asst. bookkeeper, resigned as asst. cashier; state bank examiner, Raleigh 1919-20; credit mgr. E. H. & J. A. Meadows co., 1912-24; credit mgr. J. E. Latham co., Greensboro; Episcopalian.

*ATTMORE, ISAAC TAYLOR

        New Bern; b. Nov 22, 1838; killed at Spottsylvania Ct. House, May 12 1864; A. B. 1860; C. S. A.

*ATWATER, ALFRED SIDNEY Physician

        Chatham co.; b. Oct. 17, 1862; d. Dec. 11, 1902; s. 1881-82; M. D. Vanderbilt 1883.

ATWATER, CARNEY BYNUM Banker

        Hillsboro st., Raleigh; s. 1898-1900; b. Chatham co., Mar. 2, 1879; p. Edmund Warren and Margaret (Bynum); Fidelty Bank, Durham 1899-1916; Merchants Nat. Bank, Raleigh 1918-1923; Wachovia Bank & Trust co., Raleigh, 1923-; Methodist.

ATWATER, GARLAND MARVIN Druggist

        2nd st., Washington; s. p. 1910-12; b. Granville co., July 30, 1890; p. Dr. Alfred Sidney and La Cena (Roberts); m. Celia Miltiere Winslow, June 25, 1913; druggist Albermarle Phar., Elizabeth City 3 1-2 yrs. ibid. Standard Phar., Elizabeth City, 1916-18; purchaser and operator drug bus. of Dr. J. G. Blount, Washington, 1918-; Episcopalian.

ATWATER, HENRY ANDERSON

        Burlington; s. 1918-19; b. Burlington, Nov. 6, 1899; p. J. W. and -- --.

ATWATER, JOHN WILSON Automobile Dealer

        809 W. Davis st., Burlington; s. 1921-22; b. Burlington, Dec. 6, 1902; p. L. E. and -- --; with Burlington Auto co.


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AULD, B. FRANKLIN Minister

        Keenesburg, Colo.; A. B. 1916; g. s. 1917; Denver univ. 1920-22; Iliff Sch. Theo., Denver, Colo., 1922-; b. Baltimore, Md., Dec. 12, 1892; p. Edward Wesley and Bertha A. (McDaniel); m. Marion Evans, Oct. 31, 1917; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Soc.; editor-in-chief, Univ. Magazine; instructor math., U. N. C. 1916-17; civ. service comm., Washington, D. C., 1917-18; chief clerk, Fed. board for voc. educ., Denver, Colo., 1919-20; cost acct. Bkrs. Supply co., Denver, 1921-22; pastor, Keenesburg Community Church, 1924-; Methodist Episcopal.

AULL, LUTHER BACHMAN

        Greenwood, S. C.; M. S. 1924.

AUSTIN, BERTHA

        Rising Fawn, Ga.; s. 1921-22 (pub. wel. sch.); George Wash. univ.; b. Rising Fawn, Ga., Oct. 22, 1885; p. Rev J. F. and -- -- --.

*AUSTIN, CHARLES JEFFRIES Merchant

        Tarboro; b. Aug. 31, 1842; d. Tarboro, Dec. 3, 1920; m. Emily Semple Cheseman, May 8, 1873; A. B. 1865; served in Scotland Neck cavalry; Baptist.

AUSTIN, CLARENCE M. Lawyer

        Gastonia; spec. l. 1920-21.

AUSTIN, DEWITT RAY Physician

        809 Realty bldg., Charlotte; B.S. 1915; M. D. Jefferson Med. col. 1917; Univ. of Pa., 1919-20; b. Apr. 8, 1892; p. Dr. J. A. and Sarah Wilma (Duncan); m. Allie Margaret West, Sept. 20, 1922; 1st lieut.-capt. med. corps 81st div. 321st inf. 1917-19; Mason; Presbyterian.

*AUSTIN, EDWARD

        North Carolina; s. 1821.

AUSTIN, ERNEST FLAVIUS

        Gastonia; s. 1918-19.

AUSTIN, HENRY EXUM Physician

        Box 361, Middletown, Conn.; s. 1907; s. m. 1908-10; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1912; Med. Col. Yale univ. 1923-24; Johns Hopkins and Neurological Institute, New York, 1917; b. Clayton, Dec. 28, 1887; p. L. F. and Elizabeth (Hinnant); m. Annie Carey Bronner, Dec. 24, 1917; interne Mercer hosp., Trenton, N. J., 1912-13; junior asst. physician 1913-14; physician in charge City Detention hosp., Balto., 1914-17; med. officer U. S. Army 1917-19; senior asst. physician Conn. State hosp., Middletown, Oct., 1919-; clinical director and Pathologist Conn. State hosp., July, 1914; entered med. res. corps U. S. Army Oct., 1917; stationed Balto., N. Y. C., Ft. Thomas, Ky., Ft. Sam Houston, Tex.; mobilized with evac. hosp. No. 17; sailed from San Francisco for Vladivostok, Siberia, Sept. 1, 1918; neuro-psychiatrist Siberian exposition; landed San Francisco May 5, 1919; genl. hosp. No. 43, Hampton, Va.; discharged Ft. McHenry, Balto. Oct. 20, 1919; Baptist.

AUSTIN, HENRY PENNINGTON, JR.

        Box 317, Hamlet; s. 1921-23; b. Atlanta, Ga., June 4, 1904; p. Henry Pennington and Annie (Byrd); m. Alice Mary Sta ples, May 18, 1923; Methodist.

AUSTIN, HENRY WILSON

        Mource; s. 1879-80; b. Union co., Aug. 6, 1860; merchant; farmer; stock-raiser.

AUSTIN, JAMES ALLEN Lawyer

        129 Steele st., High Point; LL.B. 1911; b. New London, Nov. 6, 1886; p. Jacob Daniel and Mary Jane (Talley); m. Nancy Kearns. Oct. 28, 1914; lawyer High Point 1912-; judge municipal court High Point 1917-18; N. C. gen. assem. 1921-23; Mason; Elk; Methodist.

AUSTIN, JAMES HERMAN Traveling Salesman

        200 Central ave., Charlotte; s. a. 1918-21; s. m. 1921-22; b. Charlotte, Dec. 11, 1898; p. Dr. J. A. and Sarah W. -- --.

AUSTIN, JOHN WATSON Specialist

        110 Roland Park, High Point; s. m. 1906-08; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1910; b. near New London, July 14, 1883; p. Jacob D. and Mary Jane (Talley); m. Etta Auman, June 9, 1913; Phi Chi; resident physician Atlantic City gen'l. hosp. 1910-11; gen'l. practice Denton 2 yrs.; p. g. work eye, ear. nose and throat, Polyclinic hosp., Phila. and Post Grad. hosp., N. Y. C.; practice in High Point last 10 yrs. limited to eye. ear, nose and throat; mem. High Point exemption board; Methodist Episcopal (South.)

AUSTIN, MEAK ERVIN Teacher and Farmer

        R. F. D. 7, Monroe; s. 1915; b. Union co., Mar. 13, 1892; p. Josiah Ellis and Mary Jane (Rae); taught 1916; home-steading in Wyo. 1920-21; since then teaching and farming in Union co., N. C.; enlisted Monroe July, 1917; battery "D" 113th F. A.; trained Camp Sevier; sailed France May 20, 1918; engaged at St. Mihiel, Argonne Forest, Meuse Argonne and Woeure sector; discharged Mar. 28, 1919 Camp Jackson, Columbia, S. C.; corp.; True Light Church.

*AUSTIN, RUFUS EUGENE Lawyer

        Albemarle; b. Union co., Oct. 19, 1866; s. l. 1891-92.

*AUSTIN, ROBERT HENRY Merchant

        Tarboro; b. Feb. 11, 1810; d. Tarboro, July 31, 1890; m. Jannet Jeffries; s. 1826-30; treas. Edgecombe co. for 30 or 40 yrs.

AUSTIN, SHELDON CLYDE

        Richfield; pres. Elkin; B.S. in C.E. 1921; b. New London, Dec. 5, 1899; p. Robert Lee and -- --; Delta Sigma Phi; Methodist.


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AUSTIN, SAMUEL FRANCIS Judge Recorder's Court

        Nashville; A.B. 1893; s. l. 1895; b. Johnston co., Sept. 20, 1869; p. Joseph and Sarah (Young); m. Ida Batchelor, Jan. 14, 1903; taught, 1894; banking; mercantile bus.; supt. of educ.; last 10 yrs. Judge Recorder's ct.; chm'n. exemption board during war; mem. gen. assem. 1905; Methodist Episcopal (South.)

AUSTIN, TRUMAN B.

        Raeford; s. 1921-22; Baptist.

AUSTIN, TROY EDWARD Druggist

        Roxboro; s. p. 1892-93; b. Clayton, Aug. 2, 1879; p. Joseph and Sarah (Young); druggist Roxboro 1894-, Hambrick & Austin; pres. Bank of Roxboro; Methodist.

AUSTIN, WILLIAM BRYANT Attorney

        Jefferson; A.B., LL.B., 1919; b. Laurel Springs, May 3, 1891; p. Geo. Bryant and Alice (Woodie); Theta Chi; law firm Bowie & Austin, 1919-22; W. B. Austin, atty., 1922-; co. atty., Ashe co.; chm'n. dem. exec. com. Ashe co., 1920-; pvt. Oct. 2, 1917; discharged Dec. 25, 1918, 2nd lieut. machine gun div., Camp Hancock, Augusta, Ga.; Methodist.

*AUSTIN, WILLIAM HENRY

        Tarboro; b. Nov. 1840; d. March, 1865; s. 1857-59; sergt., C. S. A.

AUSTIN, WILLIS HINTON Merchant and Farmer

        Smithfield; s. 1893-96; p. Joseph and Sarah (Young); m. Ada Stevens, Dec. 26, 1900; merchant; banker; cotton manufacturer; farmer.

AUTEN, JOHN ALEXANDER Merchant

        R. F. D. 7, Statesville road, Charlotte; s. 1904-5; b. Mecklenburg co.; p. June W. and Bell; m. Bessie Martin, Charlotte, April 7, 1916; Pythian; D. O. K. K.; Presbyterian.

†AUTEN, JOHN NATHANIEL

        Charlotte; s. 1911-12; b. Charlotte, July 19, 1891; p. J. H. and -- --.

AVENT, BEN RUSH, JR. Stenographer

        301 N. Poplar st., Charlotte; s. 1921-22; b. Jonesboro, June 8, 1902; p. B. R. and Elizabeth (Cole); Methodist.

*AVENT, CLYDE BENJAMIN

        Durham; b. June 8, 1883; s. p. 1905-06.

AVENT, JOSEPH EMORY Educator

        Abingdon, Va.; A.B. 1901; Columbia 1912-13; A.M. 1921-22; b. Wake co., Apr. 3, 1878; p. J. W. and Martha Cornelia (Womble); m. Rose Spencer Utley, Aug. 1, 1901; Phi Soc.; prin. Morven H. S. 1901-02; supt. Maxton graded sch. 1902-05; supt. Bessemer City graded sch. 1905-06; supt. Morganton graded sch. 1906-09; supt. city sch., Goldsboro, 1909-12; prof. of educ. State Teachers' col., Radford, Va., 1913-21; pres. Martha Washington col., Amingdon, Va., 1922-; Methodist.

*AVENT, THOMAS W. Planter

        Nash co.; s. 1833-34.

AVERITT, BEATRICE

        (See Willis, Mrs. L. B.).

*AVERITT, JESSE

        From Bertie co.; Miccosukie, Fla.; b. 1831; d. June 12, 1864, (of wound received at battle of Wilderness, May 6); s. 1851-53; sergt., C. S. A.

*AVERITT, JOHN A. Planter

        From Onslow co.; Talladega, Fla.; b. Feb. 1, 1829; killed in battle before Atlanta, Aug. 26, 1864; s. 1847-48; capt. C. S. A.

*AVERITT, JAMES LEONIDAS

        From Miccosukie, Fla.; Madison co., Miss.; b. 1834; d. 1881; A.B. 1856; capt. C. S. A.

*AVERY, ALPHONSO CALHOUN Jurist

        Morganton; b. Burke co., Sept. 11, 1835; d. June 13, 1913; m. Susan Washington Morrison, Feb. 27, 1861; m. Sallie Love Thomas, Jan., 1889; A.B. 1857; LL.D. 1889; M.A. 1889; A.M. Trinity; lawyer; state senator, 1866-67; mem. const. conv. 1875; presidential elector, 1876; judge sup'r ct., 1878-88; asso. justice supr. ct., 1888-96; mem. house of commons, 1866-70; maj. and asst. adj. and inspector gen'l. N. C., C. S. A., maj. 17th battalion.

*AVERY, CLARK MOULTON

        Morganton; b. 1819; d. June 18, 1864, (of wound received in battle of Wilderness May 6); m. Elizabeth Tilghman Walton; A.B. 1839; capt. 1st N. C. vols.; col. C. S. A., Branch's brigade, 7th reg.; col. 33d N. C. troops, Lane's brigade, Wilcox's div. A. P. Hill's corps, Army of Northern Va.

AVERY, GLADYS LOVE

        (See Tillett, Mrs. Charles Walter, Jr.)

*AVERY, ISAAC ERWIN Planter

        Morganton; b. Dec. 20, 1828; d. Gettysburg, 1863; s. 1847-48; lieut.-col. and col. 6th N. C. reg. C. S. A.

AVERY, JOHN MOREHEAD Lawyer

        512-13 N. Tex. bldg., Dallas, Tex.; A.B. 1881; b. Morganton, Nov. 23, 1860.

AVERY, LENOIR THOMAS Tobacconist

        408 N. Green st., Morganton; A.B. 1910; N. Y. Law sch. N. Y. C., 1917; b. Morganton, Oct. 5, 1889; p. Alphonso Calhoun and Sallie Love (Thomas); Di Soc.; pres. Y. M. C. A.; Gimghoul; Alpha Tau Omega; father's law office 1910-1913; sec. to dir. British Amer. Tob. co., N. Y. C. 1913-17; leaf tob. buyer, Export Leaf Tob. co., Richmond, 1919-23; enlisted as pvt. N. Y. C. Sept. 29, 1917; co. "A" 302nd engrs., 77th div.; discharged as 2nd lieut. U. S. A. engrs., Camp Upton, N. Y., June, 1919; defensive sector, Oise-Aisne offensive; Meuse-Argonne offensive; Presbyterian.


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*AVERY, THOMAS L. Planter

        Morganton; A.B. 1841.

*AVERY, WILLOUGHBY F. Journalist

        Morganton; b. May 7, 1843; d. Nov. 24, 1876; m. Mattie Jones; m. Laura Atkinson, 1875; s. 1860-61; honorary A.B. 1911; capt., C. S. A. 33d reg.

AVERY, WILLIAM JOHNSTON Manufacturer

        301 Avery ave., Morganton; s. 1919-20; New York univ.; Columbia univ., 1922; b. Morganton, May 12, 1901; p. A. C. and Mary (Johnston); prin. Drexel H. S., 1921-22; reporter Greensboro Daily News 1922; asst. supt. Drexel Fur. co. 1923-; R. O. T. C., Waynesville, Va., 1918; Presbyterian.

*AVERY, WILLIAM WAIGHTSTILL

        Morganton; b. May 25, 1816; killed, Morganton, July 3, 1864; m. Corinna M. Morehead, May, 1864; A.B. 1837; A.M. 1850; trustee U. N. C. 1856-57; confederate states senator 1861; lawyer; mem. house of c. 1842 and 1850-52; state senator, 1856 and '60; speaker senate, 1856; col. C. S. A.; lieut. gov. 1856.

*AVIRETT, JAMES BATTLE Minister

        From Onslow co.; Upper Marlboro, Md.; s. 1850-52; chaplain, C. S. A.; Episcopalian.

AXLEY, JOHN HENRY

        Murphy; s. 1918-19.

AXLEY, LOWRY Teacher

        19 Gordon st., West, Savannah, Ga.; A.B. 1913; s. l. 1913-14; U. of Paris, France, 1919; Alliance Francaise, Paris, France, 1919; b. Murphy, Feb. 10, 1890; p. A. W. and Elizabeth (Henry); m. Nina Shaw, Dec. 25, 1919; track team; Di Soc.; law and teaching 1914-1917; law 1919-1922; head dept. of English, senior H. S., Savannah, Ga., 1922-; training camp Ft. McPherson, Ga., May 11, 1917; 1st lieut. Nov. 24, 1917; 82nd div.; 37th div.; 39th div.; aviation corps; 41st div.; 5th div.; discharged Camp Gordon, Ga., Oct. 19, 1919; Mason; Shriner; Presbyterian.

AXLEY, WILLARD MUNSEY Lawyer

        Murphy; s. l. 1903-04; b. July 18, 1876; p. Felix P. and Margaret P.; m. Anna Belle Barrier, Mount Pleasant, Sept. 26, 1912; judge co. recorder's ct.

AYCOCK, ALBERT ELIJAH

        Wedgefield, S. C.; s. 1879-80; b. Sumter co., S. C., Sept. 26, 1860; p. James H. and Elizabeth A.; m. Martha Virginia Orr, Sept. 28, 1884; Woodman of World; Holly Wood Camp No. 19, Sumter, S. C.

AYCOCK, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Lawyer

        Fremont; A.B. 1914; LL.B. 1916; b. Fremont, June 17, 1893; p. Benjamin Franklin and Sallie (Farmer); m. Lucy Robertson, Oct. 15, 1919; varsity baseball; Phi Soc.; Sigma Chi; lawyer Fremont 1916-17, 1921-; atty. Nahunta road comm. 1917; mayor Fremont 1916-17; deputy coll. int. revenue 1919-21; pvt.-corp.-sergt.-2nd lieut. 1st lieut.; bureau of contracts and records, Q. M. C., U. S. A., 1917-19.

*AYCOCK, CHARLES BRANTLEY, SR.

        Goldsboro; b. Nov. 1, 1859; d. April 4, 1912; m. Varina D. Woodard, May 20, 1881; m. Cora L. Woodard, Jan. 7, 1891; Ph.B. 1880; s. l. 1879-80; Wayne co. supt. schools; lawyer; U. S. dist. co. atty.; atty. 1893-97; presidential elector, 1888 and 1892; gov. N. C. 1901-05; trustee, U. N. C.; clerk sup'r ct. of Wayne; Baptist.

*AYCOCK, CHARLES BRANTLEY, JR.

        Goldsboro; b. Dec. 28, 1883; d. Aug. 11, 1901; s. 1899-1901.

*AYCOCK, CHARLES PICKNEY

        Pantego; b. Nov. 13, 1903; drowned, Belhaven, June 11, 1922; s. a. 1920-22; Methodist.

AYCOCK, FRANK BAYARD Realtor

        Fremont; s. 1901-2; b. Fremont, Dec. 12, 1882; p. Francis Marian and Zylphia Louisa (Newsome); m. Martha Morgan, Mar. 30, 1903; mercantile bus. 1904-10; farming 1910-14; real est. 1914-; mayor Fremont 1915-16; Pythian.

AYCOCK, FRANK BAYARD, JR.

        Fremont; A. B. 1924; b. Mar. 23, 1904; p. Frank Bayard and Martha (Morgan); Moravian.

AYCOCK, JESSE BARDIN Merchant

        Fremont; s. 1903-05; b. Fremont, June 19, 1887; p. Francis Marion and Zilphia Louise (Newsome); m. Jane Ferrell, Oct. 7, 1914; Mason; Pythian.

AYCOCK, JOHN LEE

        623 South Wabash ave., Chicago, Ill.; A.B. 1919; A.M. 1921; Columbia B. Litt., 1922; b. Goldsboro, Aug. 7, 1897; p. Charles Brantley and Cora Lily (Woodard); Phi. Soc.; Zeta Psi; Sigma Upsilon; Omega Delta; with Scott, Foresman & co., May 27, 1922-; Plattsburg train. camp, 1918; recommended for O. T. C. at Oglethorpe; Baptist.

AYCOCK, JOHN YANCEY Merchant

        Black Creek; s. 1920-21; b. Wilson, Aug. 31, 1902; p. M. B. and Annie E. (Moore); Sigma Nu; garage operator; farmer; merchant; Methodist.

AYCOCK, LELAND LECLAIR

        Fremont; s. 1916-18; b. Fremont, Jan. 14, 1898; p. Christopher Columbus and Addie (Barnes); S. A. T. C., U. N. C. 1918; Mason; Elk.

AYCOCK, MANALEUS DOUGLASS Garage Owner

        Black Creek; s. 1918-20; b. Wilson, Dec. 15, 1899; p. Manaleus Brukette and Annie Elizabeth (Moore); m. Alice Herring Flemming, Dec. 22, 1920; Phi. Soc.; Sigma Nu; owner Aycock Auto co.; farmer; Methodist; Pythian.


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AYCOCK, THOMAS BAYRON

        Pikeville; B.S. 1924; b. Dec. 9, 1896.

AYCOCK, WILLIAM PRESTON

        Selma; s. 1907-09.

AYDLETT, TRIM WHITE Manufacturer

        Main st., Elizabeth City; s. 1920-21; Univ. of Va.; b. Elizabeth City, Aug. 10, 1901; p. J. H. and Clate (White); manufacturer of keg staves; Elk; Baptist.

AYDLETT, WYATT RUDOLPH

        Elizabeth City; B.S. 1923; b. Aydlett, Jan. 11, 1901; p. Nathaniel Taylor and Lydia (Duncan); Baptist.

‡AYERS, WILLIAM CLEARBORNE

        Nichols, S. C.; s. m. 1890-91.

‡AZPIAZU, JUSTA ANGEL

        Havana, Cuba; s. 1911-12; Penn. State; b. Chaparra, Cuba, Jan. 23, 1890; p. Mrs. Waldina de Azpiazu.

B

BABB, JOSIAH SMITH Insurance

        12 Front st., Hertford; pres. Durham; A. B. 1920; M. A. 1921; b. Hertford, Feb. 21, 1899; p. W. L. F. and Helen (S); Kerr prize in geology; Sigma Zi; subsurface geologist Cia. Mex de Per. "El Aguilo" S. A. southern part of Vera Cruz, Mex. 1921-23; with state highway comm. 1923-Mar. 1924; insurance; 32nd degree Scottish Rite Mason; Episcopalian.

BABBITT, ELIZABETH HOWERTON CLARK

        10 Change st., New Bern; s. 1919-24; b. Mar. 8, 1889.

*BABBITT, ZEBULON VANCE Lawyer

        Bayboro; b. July 25, 1876; d. Nov. 13, 1915; s. l. 1912-13; lawyer 1913-15; U. S. Army service in Philippine Islands 1900-03; Mason; Presbyterian.

*BACKHOUSE, BENJAMIN W.

        New Bern; s. 1830-33.

*BACKHOUSE, JOHN ALLEN Minister

        New Bern; A. B. 1830; A. M. 1838; tutor 1830-31; Minister.

BACON, EDWARD ONSLOW Manufacturer

        106 Pembroke ave., M. P., Charlotte; A. B. 1917; b. Concord, Apr. 6, 1894; p. William E. and Nannie (Robbins); m. Francis Rosalie Ashbury, Dec. 9, 1920; pres. Sou. Waste co., inc., Newton 1916-17; auto salesman 1919; vice-pres. Charlotte Waste co., inc., 1919; Civitan club; Chamber of Commerce; pvt. Troop "A," N. C. N. G.; non-commissioned officer Apr. 6, 1917; attached to 30th div. France; served in intelligence dept.; Presbyterian.

BACON, FRANK ROBBINS Civil Engineer

        414 Kingston ave., Charlotte; pres. Box 668, Salisbury; B. S. in C. E. 1922; Catawba, 1916-18; b. Lynchburg, Va., July 16, 1899; p. Wm. Edward and Nannie (Robbins); with State highway comm.; now engaged in constructing hard surface roads for Rowan co.; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C. 1918; Methodist.

BACON, MABEL LOUISE Teacher

        414 Kingston ave., Charlotte; M. A. 1921; B. S. Catawba, 1916; b. Lynchburg, Va., Aug. 30, 1896; p. William Edward and Nancy (Robbins); teacher Mt. Airy H. S. 1921-22; Dobson consolidated schools 1922-23; Methodist.

*BACOT, PETER BROCKINGTON Physician

        From Florence, S. C.; Mars Bluff, S. C.; b. Feb. 3, 1838; A. B. 1859; state sanitary inspector, 1898; capt. and surgeon C. S. A.

*BACOT, TOURS L.

        Darlington District, S. C.; b. Sept. 21, 1840; d. 1882; s. 1857-59; C. S. A.

*BADGER, GEORGE EDMUND Physician

        From Raleigh; Florida; s. 1855-56.

*BADGER, RICHARD COGSDELL Lawyer

        Raleigh; b. Aug. 8, 1839; d. 1882; A. B. 1859; U. S. Dist. Atty., 1873-77; genl. assem. 1872; mem. conv. 1875; maj., C. S. A.; Wake co. atty. 1860; brigade commissary.

*BADGER, THOMAS

        Raliegh; b. Feb. 10, 1843; s. 1859-62; A. B. 1911 as of 1863; mayor Raleigh; ry. officer; 1st lieut., C. S. A.

*BADGETT, THOMAS JEFFERSON

        Caswell co.; b. Apr. 9, 1837; d. 1860; A. B. 1859; C. S. A.

BADHAM, JOHN CHESHIRE Merchant

        102 Broad st., Edenton; s. 1892-93; William and Mary col.; b. Jamesville, Feb. 8, 1874; p. Thomas Corners and Sarah Powell (Paxton); m. Elizabeth Ehrbar, Apr. 20, 1912; salesman Butterick Pub. co., 17 yrs.; merchant firm Badham Bros., Edenton; Episcopalian.

*BADHAM, WILLIAM

        Edenton; A. B. 1854; lawyer; capt., C. S. A.

‡BAER, CHARLES FRANKLIN

        Baltimore, Md.; s. 1921-22.

BAGBY, CHARLES WHITFIELD Lawyer

        16th st., Hickory; s. 1905; Trinity; b. Catawba, Mar. 2, 1884; p. Rev. W. M. and Linney Francis (Robinson); m. Frankie Lenoir Self, Apr. 17, 1912; judge municipal ct., 4 yrs.; p. m. Hickory 5


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yrs.; pres. Hickory Kiwanis Club 1 yr.; chmn. Catawaba co. dem. exec. com.; sergt. home guards during war; Mason; Pythian; Junior.

BAGGETT, FREDDIE Salesman

        Dunn; s. m. 1898-1900; p Joseph and Edith (Jackson); m. Bessie Parker, 1907; salesman wholesale grocery.

BAGETT, HIRAM Lawyer

        Lillington; s. l. 1906; b. Sampson co., July 15, 1877; p. Silas E. and Winniford (Wilson); m. Dollie Moore. Feb. 1916; farmer; public sch. teacher 5 yrs.; travelling salesman 4 yrs.; lawyer 1907-; Free Will Baptist.

BAGGETT, JOHN ROBERT Lawyer

        Lillington; s. 1896-98; s. l. 1900; b. Sampson co., Oct. 1, 1871; p. Silas E. and Winefred (Wilson); m. Allene Keeter, Sept. 8, 1901; football 1897; prin. Salemburg H. S. 1898-9; Buie's Creek H. S. 1899-1909; lawyer 1909-; read law under John Manning, 1900, and Judge McRae, 1908; state senator 1911, 1923; mayor Lillington 1912-18; trustee Lillington H. S. 1913-; Caswell Training Sch. 1911-; genl. hosp. bd. 1916-20; chmn. dem. exec. com. Lillington township; delegate state and nat. conventions 1912; Baptist.

BAGGETT, JESSE VENON Lawyer

        507 N. Mendenhall st., Greensboro; A.B. 1918; s. l. 1918-20; b. Salemburg. Aug. 27, 1893; p. V. T. and Ida Leora (Faircloth); m. Julia Tolar. Oct. 23, 1919; Phi Soc.; Phi Delta Phi; practicing atty. Greensboro 1920-; S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

*BAGLEY, WILLIAM

        Williamston; s. 1843-45.

BAGLEY, WILLIAM HENRY Journalist

        144 Berkeley st., Lawrence, Mass.; s. 1896-97; b. Raleigh. Oct. 23, 1877; p. William Henry and Adelaide (Worth); m. Maude Mohum; Alpha Tau Omega; mgr. Raleigh Times; mgr. News and Observer; publisher and pres. Fort Worth Record; publisher Lawrence, Mass., Telegram; Presbyterian.

‡BAGWELL, EDWARD ELBERT

        Flatonia, Tex.; s. 1893-5; 1896.

BAGWELL, GARLAND IVAN

        Raleigh; s. 1905-07; b. Aug. 4, 1888.

BAGWELL, JAMES EDGAR Bookkeeper

        Box 53, Henderson; A. B. 1913; b. Loray, July 31, 1890; p. E. B. and Sarah Carson (Mays); m. Nannie E. Pardue, Dec. 23, 1916; surveyor under W. S. Fallis, road engr. 1913-14; cotton grader and weigher for Henderson Cotton Mills 1916-18; bookkeeper Watkins Hdw. co., Henderson, 1918-; Henderson chamber of commerce; Mason; Presbyterian.

*BAGWELL, RALEIGH MAYS Teacher

        From Fancy Hill; Alexis, Ill.; b. York Inst., Apr. 10, 1874; d. Statesville, Apr. 7, 1921; m. Myrtle L. Wade, June 30, 1905; s. 1895-97; teacher Iredell co. schools 1894-99; ibid. Monmouth, Ill.; ibid. Alexis, Ill., 1899-1902; ibid. Enid, Okla., 1902-03; farmer near Frederick, Okla., 1903-07; farmer N. C. 1907-20; teacher N. C. 1920-21; Presbyterian.

BAHNSON, AGNEW HUNTER Manufacturer

        702 W. 5th st., Winston-Salem; B. S. 1906; b. Salem, Mar. 10, 1886; p. Dr. Henry Theodore and Emma Caroline (Fries); m. Elizabeth Moir Hill. Nov. 18, 1914; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Gimghoul; Golden Fleece; travelled Europe. Egypt, Palestine, 1906-07; worked in cotton mills, 1907-10; agent Washington Mills, Fries, Va., 1910-12; sec. Arista Mills co., Winston-Salem 1915; organized Normalair co., (now The Bahnson co.) 1916-23; pres. and treas. Arista Mills co., 1916-24 vice-pres. treas. Washington Mills 1921-24; pres. Mayo Sales corp.; dir. Wachovia Bank and First Nat. bank, Fries, Va.; pres. N. C. Cotton Mfrs. assn.; Rotarian; Moravian.

BAHNSON, FREDERICK FRIES Manufacturer

        28 Cascade ave., Winston-Salem; Ph. B. 1896, cum laude; s. m. 1896; b. Salem, March 6, 1876; p. Dr. Henry Theodore and Emma Christina (Fries); m. Bleeker Estelle Reid, Apr. 14, 1910; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Di Soc.; Fries Mfg. & Power co., Salem 1897-98; Stanley Elec. Mfg. co., Pittsfield, Mass., 1898-1903; Florida E. Coast Hotel co., Nassau, Palm Beach and Miami, 1904-05; F. & H. Fries, Salem 1905-12; Briggs-Schaffner co., 1912-15; Normalair co., Bahson Humidifier co., 1915; mem. Amer. Soc. Mech. Engrs.; Amer. Soc. Htg. & Vent'g. Engrs.; first pres. Winston-Salem Engrs. club; Kiwanian; developed Bahnson humidifier, with research work on air conditions; 32nd degree Mason; Moravian.

*BAHNSON, GEORGE WILLIAM

        Farmington; b. Nov. 26, 1866; d. Aug. 7, 1895; m. Mattie Barber, May 26, 1890; s. 1887-88; planter; tob. mfr.; Baptist.

BAILES, JOHN JAMES Lumberman

        Centre st., Eustis, Fla.; s. 1905-06; Wofford col.; Univ. of S. C.; b. Lancaster co., S. C., June 15, 1881; p. J. P. and Mary S. (Clausen); m. Mattie Steele Smith, Sept. 1, 1909; teacher 2 yrs.; lumberman; Presbyterian.

BAILEY, ALFRED W. Lawyer

        Washington; s. s. l. 1916; b. Ransomville, Sept. 10, 1890; p. Alfred and Miranda Katherine (Peartree).

BAILEY, CHARLES BELT

        Care Bailey Brothers, Winston-Salem; s. 1907.


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BAILEY, FRANK BAYARD

        Care Bailey Brothers, Winston-Salem; s. l. 1902.

BAILEY, FLETCHER HAMILTON Salesman

        Box 355, Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1893-97; b. Statesville, Aug. 5, 1876; p. John Kerr and Mary Adelaide (Smith); m. Alice Grace Wood, Oct. 29, 1902; Di Soc.; varsity baseball; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; asso. Bailey Bros. Tob. mfrs., Winston-Salem, 1898-1913; representative Henry Likly & co., in sou. territory, 1913-; Methodist.

BAILEY, FRANK ROSEBURGH

        Care Bailey Brothers, Winston-Salem; s. 1901-03; b. Winston-Salem, May 22, 1885.

BAILEY, HUBERT JESSE

        Apex; s. 1909; b. June 25, 1887.

*BAILEY, HERBERT VICTOR

        Hayesville; b. Dec. 11, 1890; d. Feb. 25, 1923; p. S. F. and Eleanora J. (Mangum); A. B. 1916; A. M. 1922; prin. Cedar Grove sch. 1916-17; Bay Leaf, 1919; Winton, 1919-20; Black Creek, 1920-21; Hayesville, 1922-23; Sept. 18, 1917-Jan. 30, 1910, pvt. 1st class hdq. co. 11th inf.; Alsace-Lorraine; St. Mihiel; Argonne Forest; wounded in action Oct. 20, 1918, near Verdun; Baptist.

BAILEY, ISAAC MAYO Lawyer

        Jacksonville; A.B. 1914; b. Johnson co., Oct. 28, 1891; p. James Ruffin and Mary Jane (Smith); m. Ida Thompson, Dec. 31, 1914; prin. Jacksonville H. S. 1914-17; law 1917-; 45 co., N. C. R. M. 1918-19; pvt., corp., 1st lieut., capt.; Mason; Woodman; Methodist.

BAILEY, JAMES DOBBIN Merchant

        Kenly; s. 1918-20; b. Kenly, Jan. 21, 1900; p. Wm. L. and Ida (Richardson); Sigma Phi Epsilon; first worked in clothing store, Beaumont, Tex.; night clerk, Crosby Hotel, Beaumont, Tex., 1920-22; now in charge late father's business "W. L. Bailey & Son. Genl. Merchants," Kenly; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Baptist.

BAILEY, JAMES OSLER

        222 Park ave., Raleigh; A. B. 1924; b. Raleigh, Aug. 12, 1903; p. Thomas Benjamin and Nancy Priscilla (Smith); Phi Soc.; Sigma Upsilon; Baptist.

*BAILEY, JOHN LANCASTER

        Pasquotank co.; b. Aug. 13, 1795; d. June 30, 1877; s. 1815-19; state solicitor; mem. house of commons 1824; state sen. 1827-28 and 1833; mem. conv. 1835; judge supr. ct., 1836-64.

BAILEY, JESSE PAUL

        927 S. Main st., Ashburn, Ga.; s. 1922; b. July 3, 1901; p. C. E. and -- --.

BAILEY, KARL BRASWELL Lawyer

        Elm City; A. B. 1911; B. L. 1913; M. A. 1914; b. Elm City, Oct. 10, 1890; p. John L. and Emma (Braswell); m. May Acca Warren, Aug. 28, 1920; tennis team 1911; varsity baseball 1912-14; capt. baseball 1914; Phi Soc.; Sigma Chi; practicing atty. 1914-; world war; corp 7th co., 3rd brigade C. O. T. S.; Mason; Methodist.

BAILEY, KENNETH HUBERT Physician

        Tripler Gen. hosp., Honolulu, T. H.; A. B. 1915; s. m. 1915-17; M. D. Univ. of Pa. 1919; b. Wakefield, Feb. 3, 1893; p. James Dobbin and Mary Nancy (Smith); m. Helen Florence Williams, Mar. 11, 1921; baseball team 1913-16; Phi Soc.; Kappa Psi; physcian Panama Canal Zone 1919-20; private practice Zebulon 1920-22; physician U. S. Veterans' Bureau, Asheville 1922-23; Tripler gen. hosp., Honolulu, T. H., July, 1924-; S. A. T. C. Univ. of Pa., Oct. 18-Dec. 22, 1918; Baptist.

BAILEY, MAURICE DEJESNETT, JR.

        Winson-Salem; pres. Care Lovill-Buffing Tob. co., Covington, Ky.; s. 1894-96.

BAILEY, REGINALD Manufacturer

        811 W. 5th st., Winston-Salem; s. 1897-99; b. Statesville, Dec. 7, 1879; p. Mumford D. and Blanche (Rosebrough); Sigma Chi; Di Soc.; Presbyterian.

*BAILEY, THOMAS BROWNRIGG

        Hillsboro; s. 1845-48; teacher; lawyer; editor; author.

BAILEY, TYRA CLINGMAN Auto Dealer

        Kenly; s. 1909-10; b. Nash co., July 2, 1890; p. William Turner and Ada Blanche (Richardson); m. Marguerite Fooge, June 18, 1920; Ford dealer since 1916; A. E. F. motor transportation as corp. 1 yr.; Shriner; Mason; Baptist.

*BAILEY, WILLIAM

        Monticello, Fla; killed in battle; s. 1851; capt., C. S. A.

BAILEY, WILLIAM, JR.

        Care Western Reserve Securities corp., Jamestown, N. Y.; A. B. 1918; b. Louisburg, Aug. 26, 1896; p. Wm. and Adelaide (Stitch); with Western Reserve Securities corp.; 2nd lieut F. A., U. S. A. 1918; Episcopalian.

*BAILEY, WILLIAM EDWARD

        Charleston, S. C.; A. B. 1813; prof. ancient languages, Charleston col.

BAILEY, WILLIAM MARINS Clerk

        Salisbury; s. 1918; b. Nov. 10, 1889.

BAILEY, WILLIAM S.

        Spring Hope; s. l. 1890-92.

BAIN, CHARLES WORTHLEY

        2 West End apt., Norfolk, Va.; pres. 712 S. Sycamore st., Petersburg, Va.; A. B. 1920; b. Apr. 18, 1897; p. Dr. C. W. and -- -- --.

BAIN, JAMES DOUGLASS

        Wendell; Ph. G. 1924; b. Aug. 25, 1902; Methodist.


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*BAIRD, BENJAMIN R.

        Person co.; s. 1832.

†BAIRD, JAMES ANDREW

        Asheville; s. 1894-95.

†BAIRD, JAMES EMORY

        Ashehville; s. 1891-92.

BAIRD, THOMAS CARROLL Farmer

        Valle Crucis; s. 1901; b. Valle Crucis, Feb. 14, 1880; p. David Franklin and Elizabeth (Wagner); m. Emma L. Mast, Nov. 3, 1903; Methodist.

BAIRD, WILLIAM LEE

        Asheville; s. 1892-93; B. S. Weaver col.; b. Buncombe co., Feb. 9, 1866; p. Israll Victor and Clarissa Jane (Hemphill); lawyer and farmer near Asheville; Methodist.

*BAIRD, WILLIAM W. Teacher

        Person co.; b. Sept. 27, 1836; A. B. 1860; lieut., C. S. A.

BAITY, HERMAN GLENN Sanitary Engineer

        Care State Board of Health, Raleigh; A. B. 1917; B. S. 1922; Univ. of Paris; Alliance Francaise; b. Davie co., Sept. 2, 1895; p. George Wesley and Sallie (Sprinkle); Di Soc.; editor Tar Heel; Sigma Upsilon; Amphoterothen; Golden Fleece; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Chi; supt. Ronda H. S. 1919-20; student and instr. U. N. C. 1920-22; asst. engr. state highway comm. 1921; asst. sanitary engr. state board of health 1922-; sanitary engr. U. S. pub. health service 1922-; 1st lieut. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Presbyterian.

BAKER, BAXTER LLOYD

        411 Seigle, Charlotte; s. l. 1910-12; m. Isabelle P.; city probation officer; city juvenile ct., Charlotte.

*BAKER, DANIEL BETHUNE Lawyer

        Brunswick co.; d. 1870; A. B. 1824; mem. genl. assem., Fla; judge supr. ct., Fla.

BAKER, GEORGE SPENCER

        Louisburg; s. 1892-95.

BAKER, HUGH DANIEL, JR.

        Morehead City; s. 1915-16, 1919-20; b. Nash co., Oct. 18, 1898; p. Hugh Daniel and Etta (Greene); m. Arginia LaVera Harris, Dec. 20, 1921; Zeta Nu; Theta Chi; genl. mercantile bus. 1917-18; summer semi-pro. ball Tarboro and Farmville 1920-21; present with Baker & Hughes, tailors; Baptist.

*BAKER, ISAAC Lawyer

        From Brunswick co.; Little Rock, Ark.; b. 1804; A. B. 1825; lawyer; judge supr. ct., Ark.

BAKER, JOHN A. Planter

        Louisburg; s. 1860-61; A. B. 1911 as of 1864; sergt. C. S. A.

*BAKER, JOHN BURGESS Physician

        Gates co.; b. 1785; d. 1838; s. 1802; mem. house of commons 1811; state sen. 1818 '20 and '22; trustee U. N. C. 1818-38.

BAKER, JOHN EARL

        Nashville; pres. 794 Lawyers' bldg., Raleigh; s. 1917-19; s. l. 1921-23; Boston univ. 1920-21; b. July 23, 1898; p. J. H. T. and Virginia Elizabeth; Sigma Alpha Epsilon.

*BAKER, JOSEPH HENRY

        Edgecombe co.; s. 1826.

*BAKER, JOSEPH HENRY Physician

        Tarboro; b. Dec. 25, 1831; d. Feb. 12, 1902; s. 1848-51; mem. house of commons, 1866; mem. conv. 1868; surgeon, C. S. A.

*BAKER, JOSEPH HENRY, JR. Lawyer

        Tarboro; d. May 15, 1901; A. B. 1887; mayor of Rocky Mt.; mem. house of rep. 1895-97.

BAKER, JULIAN MEREDITH Physician and Surgeon

        503 Main st., Tarboro; B. S. 1877; Univ. of Ill. 1871-73; Bellevue Hosp. Med. col., N. Y., 1877-78; M. D. Univ. of Md. 1879; b. Tarboro, Oct. 27, 1857; p. Dr. Joseph Henry and Susan Ann (Foxhall); m. Elizabeth Howard, June 17, 1884; Phi Soc.; Phi Kappa Sigma; capt. baseball team; 1st pres. U. N. C. athletic assn.; supt. construction first gymnasium and first inst. in gym. classes; physician and surgeon. with special attention to surgery since 1904; organized and built Edgecombe genl. hosp.; chief surgeon until 1919; specializing since in radium therapy and roentgen therapy, especially in regard to cancer; mem. Amer. Med. Assn.; Seaboard, Tristate, Sou. Med. Assn.; fellow Amer. Col. of Surgeons 1918; pres. Med. Soc. N. C., 1901; pres. Bd. Med. Examiners 1902-08; mem. state bd. health 1889; mem. Amer. Col. Radiology and Physio-Therapy; author number of essays on med. subjects published in transaction State Med. Soc. and med. journals; Pittman prize essay for original research on malarial haematuria; 32nd degree Mason; Presbyterian.

*BAKER, JAMES SMITH

        From Marianna, Fla.; Glenwood, Fla.; b. Aug. 27, 1835; d. Dec. 18, 1893; A.B. 1858; farmer; mem. house of rep. Fla., 1864; C. S. A.

*BAKER, MARMADUKE

        Gates co.; s. 1798.

*BAKER, MARMADUKE

        Alabama; s. 1841.

BAKER, MAURICE E. Physician

        1149 Kaighn ave., Camden, N. J.; s. 1914-16, 1917-19, B.S. in med.; M.D. Jefferson 1921; b. Cleveland co., Mar. 19, 1893; p. M. J. and Dora (Shell); resident physician, Cooper hosp., Camden, N. J., 1921-22;


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with Dr. G. Loeling, Merchantville, N. J., July 18-Nov. 20, 1922; took over office late Dr. A. B. Reader, 1135 Kaighn ave., Camden, Nov. 20, 1922; appointed Urological staff, Cooper hosp., Jan. 1, 1923; Lutheran.

*BAKER, SIMMONS JONES

        Martin co.; b. 1775; d. 1853; s. 1821-25; M.D. Edinburgh; mem. house of commons 1814-15; state sen., 1816-18; successful physician and planter; trustee U. N. C. 41 yrs.; mem. exec. com.

BAKER, THOMAS ATKINSON Planter

        Dancy, Ala.; s. 1883-85; b. Feb. 28, 1866.

*BAKER, WILLIAM

        Gates co.; s. 1798.

*BAKER, WILLIAM AVERN Lawyer

        Asheville; b. Aug. 22, 1877; d. Willow Springs, Mo., Sep. 23, 1906; s. l. 1898-1900.

BAKER, WALTER PRESLEY Druggist

        Raeford; s. p. 1920-21; Beta Theta Pi; Kappa Psi; owner and mgr. Hoke Drug co.; Methodist.

*BAKER, WILLIAM SPARKMAN

        Edgecombe co.; b. 1809; d. 1861; s. 1826-30; physician; planter; banker; mem. house of commons, 1838-40.

BALDWIN, ANNIE ELIZABETH Teacher

        Apex; s. 1919-20; b. Chatham co., Oct. 24, 1898; p. E. F. and Virginia (Gattis); Methodist.

*BALDWIN, JOHN J. Planter

        Chatham co.; b. 1832; d. Sept., 1855; s. 1853-54.

BALDWIN, KEMP LEOPOLD Merchant

        Sanford; s. 1901-02; b. Mar. 1, 1882; p. Lucian F. and Julia F.; m. Julia Annie; Methodist.

*BALDWIN, LUCIAN FISK

        From Belle Voir; Grove; b. Jan. 9, 1840; d. Sept. 2, 1904; m. Julia T. Bynum. Sept. 12, 1863; s. 1858-60; farmer; miller; C. S. A.; Methodist.

*BALDWIN, MELVILLE TRIAM Planter

        From Siam; Grove; b. 1834; s. 1853-54.

*BALDWIN, WILLIAM G.

        Whiteville; s. 1858-60; lieut, C. S. A.; prisoner at Johnson's Island, 1864.

BALENTINE, EDWIN CHARLTON Teacher

        Mooresville; pres. Badin; B.S. in E. E. 1920; b. Laurens co., S. C., Dec. 18, 1898; p. J. L. and Lillie May (Crisp); Carolina Power & Light co. Raleigh 1920-21; local enterprise, Mooresville, 1921-22; prin. Badin public sch., 1922-23; Tallassee Power co., Badin, 1923; prin. Badin H. S. 1923-24; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C.; Baptist.

BALL, DAVID SAMPSON

        Stony Point; s. 1922; b. Jan. 11, 1903; p. A. F. and -- --.

BALL, MCCORD WRIGHT Physician

        Newport; Ph.B. 1891; M.D. Emory univ., 1909; b. Hillsboro, Dec. 28, 1867; p. Rev. James Riley and Lucy Glover (Wright); m. Mary Todd, 1897; Phi Soc.; teacher 1891-1904; physician 1909-; Mason; Methodist.

BALLAN, ROBERT LUCIEN Lawyer

        Jefferson; s. l. 1902-03; Eastern col. 1901-02; b. Ashe co., Aug. 2, 1875; p. Jerome Uriah and Marg Jane (Witherspoon); m. Virginia Gertrude Maxwell, Jan. 19, 1910; dir. Bank Ashe, Jefferson; reading clerk N. C. senate 1907; pres. Jefferson Collegiate Inst.; N. C. senate 1915; lawyer; Mason.

BALLANCE, HARRY BRYANT Farmer

        R. F. D. 1, Fremont; s. 1904-07; b. Fremont, Sept. 22, 1884; p. William Roscoe and Sarah (Hooks); m. Carrie Penelope Yelverton, Sept. 11, 1895; merchant 1913-16; farmer 1908-24.

*BALLANFANT, JOHN Farmer

        Culleoka, Tenn.; A.B. 1844; mem. gen'l assem., Tenn.

*BALLENTINE, JAMES ERASTUS

        From Varina; Cardenas; b. Wake co., July 9, 1863; d. 1905; s. 1884-85; teacher, 1885-92; dairy farmer.

BALLARD, DAVID CLARK Banker

        2406 Riverside st., Richmond, Va.; Ph.B. 1902; b. Halifax co., Apr. 11, 1882; p. Frank and Louisa Mabette (Clarke); m. Bessie May Conley, June 14, 1911; construction & electrical work, 1902-05; Bank of Roanoke Rapids 1905-10; cashier Manchester Bank, Richmond, 1910-.

*BALLARD, JOHN WILLIAM

        Raleigh; b. Apr. 23, 1836; killed at Corinth; A.B. 1859; capt., C. S. A.

*BALLARD, ROBERT E.

        Louisburg; d. about 1895; s. 1857-58; planter; author of Myrtle Lawn, a novel; lieut., C. S. A.

BALLENGER, EDGAR GARRISON Surgeon

        805-9 Healey bldg., Atlanta, Ga.; s. m. 1897-98; M.D. Univ. of Md., 1903; b. Tryon, Nov. 22, 1877; p. Thomas T. and Anna (Garrison); m. Mary Clark Gorman, Apr. 10, 1904; surgeon genito-urinary diseases; Emory univ., Atlanta; 26th div., 7th corps, France, 1917; major army of occupation, 1918; Baptist.

BALLENGER, RICHARD EDMUNDS Manufacturer

        Hickory; s. 1910-11; p. Thomas S. and Anna (Garrison); m. Dorothy Allins; paper box mfr., Charlotte and Hickory; lieut. air service, A. E. F.


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BALLEW, RALPH DEWEY Contractor

        1538 Webb ave., Detroit, Mich.; B.S. in E. E. 1918; b. Morganton, Apr. 22, 1898; p. John W. and Martha Jane (McGalliard); m. Grace Owen, Oct. 5, 1921; Lambda Chi Alpha; engr. and salesman in Pa. and Mich. for Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. co., 1920-21; city mgr. Sturgis, Mich., 1921-22; contractor doing paving, water-works and sewer construction as the Ballew Construction co.; ensign U. S. Navy 1918-19; submarine flotilla no. 10; Methodist.

BALLEW, WILLIAM HARVEY

        Hickory; s. 1921; b. Mar. 22, 1903.

‡BALLOU, EDWARD BRANSFORD

        Gatesville; s. 1916; b. June 10, 1898; p. W. B. and -- -- --.

BALLOU, JAMES WHITAKER

        Oxford; s. 1919-20; V. M. I. 1917-19; p. W. B. and -- -- --.

BANKS, ANDREW JACKSON RAYNER

        Raleigh; s. 1869-.

BANKS, BENJAMIN LEONIDAS Attorney

        Main st., Elizabeth City; A.B. 1908; b. Perquimans co., Jan. 19, 1882; p. B. L. and Sarah Elizabeth (Relfe); m. Maud Kramer, Nov. 14, 1917; Phi Soc.; atty. 1912-23; wholesale grocer, Elizabeth City; Mason; Elk; Episcopalian.

BANKS, CHARLES AUGUSTUS, JR.

        Greensboro; s. 1908.

BANKS, CLARENCE EUGENE

        Burnsville; s. 1921-22; b. Oct. 24, 1900; p. E. C. and -- -- --.

‡BANKS, CLYDE GIRARD

        Raleigh; s. 1915; b. Nov. 18, 1894; p. E. T. and -- -- --.

BANKS, CLAUDE PRESTON

        Trenton; s. 1916; b. Dec. 18, 1895; p. F. F. and -- -- --.

BANKS, EDWARD EVERETT

        R. F. D. 3, Raleigh; s. 1922; b. Apr. 20, 1901; p. E. T. and -- -- --.

BANKS, ERNEST LEE Student

        Winton; s. 1921-22; Atlanta Sou. Dental col. 1922-; p. Linwood E. and Emily (Lee); Xi Phi Psi.

BANKS, GEORGE WASHINGTON

        Raleigh; s. 1869.

BANKS, HOWARD ALEXANDER Editor

        110 Woodside ave., Narberth, Pa.; s. 1892-93; A.B. Davidson 1888; Hon. Litt. D. Davidson; b. Asheville, 1867; p. Rev. Henry Howard and Antoinette (Hawley); m. Delia Isabel Torrance, 1903; Di Soc.; city editor Winston Sentinel 1893-94; reporter, tel. editor, news editor, managing editor, Charlotte Observer, 1898-1904; editor Asheville Gazette News, 1904; managing editor York, Pa., Gazette, 1904-05; city staff Philadelphia Record, 1905-07; city editor Charlotte News, 1908-10; editor & owner Hickory Democrat, 1910-13; private sec. to sec. of navy Josephus Daniels, 1913-17; asso. ed. Sunday School Times, Philadelphia, 1917-; Am. Council African Inland Mission; Belgian Gospel Mission; Victorious Life Testimony; Am. Br. Scripture Gift Mission; pres. Phila. Alumni asso. U. N. C. 1923; Presbyterian.

BANKS, HUBERT CYRUS Teacher

        Grantsboro; s. 1914-16; Wake Forest 1916-17; b. Grantsboro, Nov. 17, 1896; p. N. H. and Deborah A. (Downs); m. Leona Johnson, June 2, 1923; Phi Soc.; prin. Ayden Sem. 1919-20; ibid. Straits H. S. 1920-23; prin. Smyrna H. S., 1923; J. of P. 1918-20; enlisted U. S. naval reserve force July 6, 1918; seaman-storekeeper 2nd class U. S. N. R. F. 1918-21; discharged Sept. 30, 1921; Free Will Baptist.

*BANKS, JOHN TROUP Planter

        Columbus, Ga.; d. 1862; A. B. 1849.

BANKS, ROBERT RAY

        Elizabeth City; s. p. 1908.

BANNER, ALLAN CARITHERS Specialist

        N. Elm st., Greensboro; s. 1914-16; s. m. 1916-18; M.D. Jefferson, 1920; b. Mt. Airy, Jan. 12, 1896; p. John and Annie Meade (Borden); Di Soc.; Phi Chi; resident surgeon Kings co. hosp. of N. Y., 1920-22; special work at N. Y. Eye & Ear Inf. & P. G. Hosp.; now practicing eye, ear, nose & throat at Greensboro; enlisted med. res. corps, Dec. 13, 1917; S. A. T. C., 1918; Methodist Episcopal.

BANZET, JULIUS EDMOND, JR. Lawyer

        Ridgeway; A.B. 1921; Wake Forest col. 1922-23; b. Ridgeway, May 30, 1899; p. J. E. and Eleanor (Broadhurst); Methodist.

*BARBEE, ALLEN JONES

        Hillsboro; s. 1801.

*BARBEE, ALLEN JONES Physician

        Orange co.; A.B. 1825.

*BARBEE, ALGERNON SIDNEY Merchant

        Chapel Hill; b. Raleigh, May 18, 1840; d. April 1, 1918; A.B. 1860; mayor, Chapel Hill, 1895-1900; lieut., C. S. A.

*BARBEE, CONNIE COZETTE

        East Durham; d. Oct. 6, 1921; m. Kent Hadnett, Sept. 1, 1913; A.B. 1911; A.M. Columbia univ. 1912; teacher Barnes sch., Montgomery, Ala., 1912-13; ibid. Ala. State Normal, Florence, Ala., 1913-14; ibid. Asheville H. S. 1914-16; ibid. Savannah, Ga., H. S., 1916-19.

*BARBEE, CHESLEY PAGE PATTERSON

        Madison co., Tenn.; A.B. 1843.

BARBEE, GEORGE SPRITE Physician

        Zebulon; s. m. 1905-10; b. Morrisville, Aug. 21, 1886; p. Rufus Barber and Adna (Henderson); m. Neva D. Flowers, Feb.


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5, 1895;Zebulon health officer 1914-22; Zebulon health comm. 1914-22; Mason; Shriner; Junior; Methodist.

BARBEE, HARRY

        612 N. Blount st., Raleigh; pres. 60 Beaver st., New York, N. Y.; s. 1916-18; b. Raleigh, June 24, 1898; p. Claude Barclay and Nancy (Wayland); Kappa Alpha; cotton business; Methodist.

BARBEE, HARVEY CLYDE Banker

        Buchanan st., Durham; A.B. 1909; b. Wake co., Aug. 11, 1884; p. Rufus and Adna (Hudson); m. Lula Gray Baker, Sept. 5, 1914; teacher 8 yrs., banker 6 yrs.; Baptist.

*BARBEE, WILLIS

        Chapel Hill; b. 1802; d. 1869; s. 1818; physician; planter.

BARBEE, WALTER DORSEY Teacher

        Seaboard; s. 1907-12; A.B.; State col.; b. Morrisville, May 28, 1889; p. Rufus and Adna (Hudson); m. Lottie Stephenson, July 5, 1916; prin. Seaboard H. S. 1912-18; supt. & agriculturist Seaboard H. S. 1918-23; livestock grower 1918-23; asst. supervisor N. C. agricultural education 1924-; Baptist.

*BARBEE, WILLIAM FRANKLIN

        Haywood co., Tenn.; A.B. 1844.

BARBER, BENJAMIN JARVIS Accountant

        Carthage; pres. Hamilton ave., Norfolk, Va.; s. 1915-17; b. Carthage, Nov. 21, 1891; p. John Archibald and Dorie Alice (Cole); m. Laura Louise West, Dec. 24, 1920; with S. A. L. ry. 1920; since then accountant Va. Ry. co.; also in circulation dept. Va. Pilot Pub. co.; enlisted U. S. navy, May, 1918; attached to 5th naval dist.; discharged Hampton Roads, Feb., 1919; Presbyterian.

BARBER, JOSEPH MARSHALL Insurance

        Care Charlotte Branch office, New York Life Ins. co., Charlotte; pres. Raleigh; s. 1916-18; b. Raleigh, July 19, 1897.

BARBER, J. WADE Lawyer

        Pittsboro; s. l. 1915-16; A.B. Guilford col. 1914; b. North Wlkesboro, Apr. 20, 1893; p. J. Wade and Mary (Hayes); m. Agnes Ferebee, June 27, 1923; Mason; Presbyterian.

*BARBER, LAWRENCE CORBIN

        From Asheville; Havana, Cuba; d. Oct., 1923; s. 1912.

BARBOUR, JULIAN DWIGHT Merchant

        Clayton; s. 1905-08; b. Clayton, June 4, 1889; p. A. J. and Annie (Baucom); m. Gladys Rogers, Feb. 9, 1916; merchant since leaving Univ.; now pres. Clayton Oil mill & Chatham Oil & Fert. co.; vice-pres. Clayton Cotton mills & Liberty Cotton mills; alderman Clayton, 1920-21; mem. sch. bd.; pres. chamber of commerce; Baptist.

BARBOUR, JAMES R. Lawyer

        Benson; s. 1904-05; b. Johnson co.; p. Robert C. and Louisa (Barbour); m. Nancy Gordon; clerk sup. ct., Johnson co., 1922; lawyer; Mason; Methodist.

BARBOUR, OFFEE ALMOND Lawyer

        Benson; s. l. 1903-04; b. Johnston co., Apr. 1, 1882; p. R. C. and Lorrenza (Lassiter); m. Emily Canaday, Oct. 8, 1914; mayor, Benson, 1909-11; state sen., 1911 and 1913.

BARBOUR, SWADE EMMETT Merchant

        Clayton; B.S. 1913; b. Clayton, Aug. 15, 1892; p. Allen Julian and Annie Elizabeth (Baucom); m. Nannie Lou Pool, Dec. 10, 1919; Phi Delta Theta; 2nd class q.m. U. S. navy, 1918-19; Baptist.

BARDEN, GRAHAM ARTHUR Lawyer

        Craven st., New Bern; LL.B. 1920; b. Sampson co., Sept. 25, 1896; p. James Jefferson and Mary Robeson (James); m. Agnes F. Foy. Dec. 20, 1922; varsity football; Phi Delta Phi; Sigma Chi; teacher and athletic coach, New Bern H. S., 1920-21; lawyer 1920-; judge Craven co. ct. 1920-; seaman U. S. navy, 1918; Junior; Elk; Presbyterian.

BARDEN, JOHN GLENN Teacher

        R. F. D. 5, Goldsboro; A.B. 1922; M.A. Columbia 1924; b. Goldsboro, Dec. 20, 1900; p. John Calhoun and Minnie Alice (Edgerton); Phi Soc.; track team 2 yrs.; teacher math., Rocky Mt., 1922-23; Methodist Episcopal (South).

‡BARDEN, JOEL MCARTHUR

        Burgaw; s. 1920; p. J. J. and -- -- --.

BARDEN, THOMAS ATLAS

        Burgaw; s. 1913; b. Aug. 1, 1893; p. J. J. and -- -- --.

BARDIN, BENJAMIN HUME

        904 W. Lee st., Wilson; A.B. 1922; b. Wilson, Mar. 12, 1901; p. Judge Jefferson Davis and Lou Burtsey (Bristol); Phi Soc.; varsity tennis; asst. clerk sup'r ct. Wilson co.; Methodist.

BARDIN, JEFFERSON DAVIS Clerk Superior Court

        904 W. Lee st.; Wilson; s. 1884-85; s. l. 1886; b. Wilson, Oct. 6, 1860; p. Benjamin Howell and Nancy (Rountree); m. Sallie F. Brady, May 18, 1910; lawyer 1885-94, 1894-1906; clerk sup'r ct. Wilson co., 1894-1906, 1916-; co. supt. pub. instr., 1890-94; Methodist Episcopal (South).

BARDIN, WILLIAM MALCOLM

        Wilson; A.B. 1922.

*BAREFOOT, JULIUS JACKSON Physician

        From Wilson; Graham; b. July 29, 1884; d. Feb. 17, 1921; M.D. 1907.

BAREFOOT, MORDECAI LEE

        Dunn; M.D. 1910.


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BAREFOOT, NATHAN CARL

        Benson; A.B. 1923; b. Benson, Nov. 25, 1902; p. David T. Festus and Tait Sarah (Elector); Epsilon Phi Delta; Phi Soc.; Baptist.

BAREFOOT, WILLIAM JEFFERSON Teacher

        Benson; pres. Macclesfield; A.B. 1922; b. Benson, Apr. 26, 1901; p. Allen L. and Emma (Tart); Phi Soc.; prin. Macclesfield H. S., 1922-23.

*BARHAM, JOHN LANGHORNE Lawyer

        Goldsboro; b. Newsome, Va., Jan. 19, 1879; m. Hannah Dewey, Apr. 26, 1906; s. l. 1902-03; Randolph-Macon col.; Univ. of Va.; Kappa Alpha; city atty. Goldsboro, 1904-09; N. C. senate, 1909-11; trustee U. N. C., 1911; Elk; Junior; Episcopalian.

BARKER, CHRISTOPHER SYLVANUS Physician

        New Bern; s. 1904-05; s. m. 1905-07; b. Oct. 28, 1885.

‡BARKER, EBBIE BASIL

        Trenton; s. 1911.

BARKER, ERNEST JEROME Druggist

        Rowland; s. p. 1910-11; Wake Forest 1907-08; b. Lumberton, May 8, 1887; p. J. A. and Harriett (Warwick); m. Sallie B. Gibson; passed state bd. phar. 1911; retail drug bus. Rowland as Barker's Pharm. since; farming, stock raising & dairy bus. on small scale; city alderman 2 terms; Mason; Pythian; Baptist.

BARKER, FRANK PENDLETON Lawyer

        613 W. 59th st., Kansas Cty, Mo.; A.B. 1912; b. Pembroke, Ky., Aug. 5, 1889; p. Chas. E. and Mary Friend (Lester); m. Mildred Claiborn Buchanan, June 1, 1918; Phi Beta Kappa; track team 3 yrs.; Di Soc.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Gimghoul; intercollegiate debater; Mangum medal; mem. firm Miller, Winger & Reeder; in service 16 mos., entered Kansas City, Mo.; 332 machine gun battalion, 87 div.; 1st lieut., capt.; recommended for and serving as major when armistice signed; discharged Dec. 5, 1918; Presbyterian.

BARKER, HARRY H. Lawyer

        Elkin; s. l. 1907-08; b. Jonesville, Mar. 22, 1886; p. Dr. L. J. and Mary E. (Martin); m. Edith Grier, Nov. 1, 1909; Methodist.

BARKER, JOHN ALEXANDER Insurance

        Lumberton; s. 1884-85; b. Lumberton, Jan. 30, 1863; p. John and Frances (Pitman); m. Harriet Warick, Mar. 7, 1886; teacher 1885-1900; ins. solicitor 1900-; Robeson co. dep. sheriff 7 yrs; Mason; Pythian; Baptist.

BARKER, JOHN RICH

        Trenton; s. l. 1906-07.

*BARKER, JOHN W.

        Halifax C. H., Va.; s. 1808.

BARKER, WILLIAM JEFFERSON Bookkeeper

        104 Fisher st., Burlington; B.S. 1907; b. Altamahaw, Oct. 2, 1881; p. Thomas B. and Mary C. (Walker); m. Eva Dell Goforth, Nov. 14, 1912; Di Soc.; asst. bookkeeper Jos. N. Williamson & Sons co., 1908-12; bookkeeper Holt, Gant & Holt Cotton Mfg. co., 1912-; Presbyterian.

BARKLEY, DENNIS EDWARD Industrial Engineer

        96 Courtland ave., Asheville; s. p. 1903-04; b. Jackson, Aug. 20, 1883; p. James Ernest and Sallie Ann; m. Florence Lenore Clegg, Jan. 23, 1907; druggist 1904-07; representative for Parke, Davis & co., Detroit, Mich., 1909-14; industrial engineer; 1st serg. hosp. corp. N. C. Nat. Guard, 1907-10; Mason; Methodist Episcopal (South).

*BARKSDALE, EDWARD R. Planter

        Marshall co., Miss.; s. 1854-55; capt., C. S. A.

*BARKSDALE, JOHN NASH Lawyer

        Rutherford co., Tenn.; b. 1819; d. 1844; A.B. 1839.

*BARLOW, JULIUS SHIRLEY

        Tarboro; b. June 5, 1845; d. 1871; A.B. 1868; C. S. A.

*BARLOW, THADEUS BATTS Merchant

        From Tarboro; Doehead; b. July 13, 1858; d. Apr. 23, 1803; s. 1875-77.

BARNARD, ALFRED SMITH Lawyer

        405 Grant bldg., Atlanta, Ga.; B.S. 1893; s. l. 1894; b. Danville, Va., Jan. 8, 1873; p. William L. and Jennie (Withers); m. Jessie Merrick, Oct. 25, 1898; varsty football; Beta Theta Pi; editor Hellenian; lawyer Asheville, 1894-1915; ibid. N. Y. City 1915-20; ibid. Atlanta, Ga., 1920-; mayor Asheville 1905-07; Pythian; Elk; Presbyterian.

BARNARD, HARRY FRANKLIN Farmer

        Fossil, Ore.; pres. Grandview, Wash.; s. 1900-02; b. July 30, 1883; farmer, cattle raiser.

BARNARD, JAMES CARL

        Franklin; s. 1913-17; b. Jan. 8, 1895; p. N. L. and -- -- --.

*BARNES, ALLEN

        North Carolina; s. 1801.

*BARNES, BENJAMIN BLOUNT Lawyer

        From Wilson; Memphis, Tenn.; b. June 6, 1833; d. Feb., 1891; A.B. 1857.

BARNES, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Physician

        Elm City; M.D. 1902; b. 1887.

BARNES, BENJAMIN SHAW Druggist

        Maxton; s. 1899-1900; b. Jonesboro, June 10, 1881; p. Rory and Sara Margaret


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(McLeod); m. Martha Moore Allen, Nov. 11, 1915; newspaper work, Greensboro, 1900; drug business 1900-; Methodist.

*BARNES, CALVIN Farmer

        Wilson co.; b. Jan. 27, 1839; d. Aug. 30, 1899; A.B. 1861; capt. C. S. A.

*BARNES, DAVID ALEXANDER Lawyer

        From Northampton co.; Murfreesboro; b. 1819; d. June 24, 1892; A.B. 1840; A.M.; mem. house of commons, 1844, '46, and '50; mem. conv. 1861; judge sup'r ct., 1865-68; trustee, 1868.

BARNES, DAVID COLLIN Lawyer and Banker

        Murfreesboro; s. l. 1895-96; b. Mufreesboro, Nov. 26, 1875; p. Judge David Alexander and Bettie (Vaughan); m. Irene Augusta Smith, June 29, 1921; lawyer since leaving univ.; pres. Peoples bank of Murfreesboro since organization, Mar., 1904; house of rep. from Hertford co., 1909; sen. 1st dist., 1911, 1913; house of rep. 1921 and extra session; chmn. dem. exec. com. Hertford co.; Episcopalian.

*BARNES, EDWIN Physician

        Wilson co.; b. 1839; d. 1882; s. 1858-59; surgeon, C. S. A.

BARNES, EDWIN, JR.

        Tallahassee, Fla.; s. m. 1921-23; p. Edwin and -- -- --.

BARNES, ELIJAH JESSE Lawyer

        Wilson; s. l. 1898-99; b. Wilson co., Aug. 20, 1870; p. William Lewis and Nancy (Boyett); m. Minnie R. Adams, May 7, 1899; lawyer, 1902-; teacher Wilson co.; atty. Wilson co. 1 yr.; supt. of educ. 1905-13; judge Wilson co., 1 yr.; chmn. Wilson co. bd. of educ. 6 yrs.; pres. Wilson co-operative and gardening assn.; Junior; Woodman; Baptist.

BARNES, EDWIN WILMER Druggist

        Piedmont st., Kings Mountain; s. p. 1903-05; b. Wilson, Dec. 22, 1881; p. Dr. Edwin and Olivia (Vines); m. Lyda Faison, Nov. 9, 1907; Presbyterian.

*BARNES, GEO. BADGER

        From Murfreesboro; Norfolk, Va.; b. Northampton co., Aug. 30, 1839; d. Dec. 28, 1893; A.B. 1859; lawyer; comm. merchant; capt. C. S. A.

BARNES, HENRY ALONZO

        Proximity; pres. Clayton; s. p. 1901-02.

BARNES, HUGH ALBERT Merchant

        Maxton; pres. Lumberton; s. p. 1911-12; b. Moore co., May 6, 1892; p. Rory and Sarah Margaret (McLeod); m. Gene Currie, June 12, 1923; pharmacist to 1921; auto, truck, and road machinery bus., 1921-; naval ry. battalion no. 2 World war; Mason; Methodist.

BARNES, JAMES BENETTE

        Sims; s. 1920-21; b. Jan. 8, 1901; p. H. W. and -- -- --.

BARNES, JONAS HERRING Grocer

        Kenly; s. 1912-13; b. Wilson co., Oct. 21, 1892; p. John Thomas and Emma (Dickinson); stock keeper in gen'l. store 4 yrs. in Kenly; stock man & timekeeper in garage 26½ mo.; collector 2 yrs.; now mgr. grocery store; Methodist.

*BARNES, JOHN PATTERSON Physician

        Suggville, Ala.; b. 1826; d. 1875; s. 1841-42.

*BARNES, JESSE SHARPE Lawyer

        Stantonsburg; b. June 18, 1838; killed at Seven Pines, 1862; A.B. 1858; capt., C. S. A.

BARNES, JAMES THOMAS Welfare Superintendent

        Box 674, Wilson; s. 1920-23; b. Wilson co., Dec. 1, 1901; p. R. T. and Sarah C. (Fulghum); m. Sadie Estelle Revelle, Apr. 16, 1924. supt. public welfare Wilson co., 1923-.

BARNES, JOHN THOMAS Tobacconist

        Wilson; A.B. 1923; p. Edwin Tartt and Elizabeth (Pace).

BARNES, JOHN THOMAS, JR.

        Wilson; A.B. 1923; b. Aug. 17, 1902; p. J. T. and -- -- --.

BARNES, LESLIE EDWIN

        Wilson; B.Litt. 1894.

BARNES, LELIA LEAVITT

        Norfolk, Va.; pres. Maxton; s. 1912.

BARNES, RUDOLPH Manufacturer

        Clayton; s. 1915-17; b. Clayton, Jan. 24, 1894; p. William Alfred and Cherrie (Godwin); m. Thelma Lilburn Barbour, Oct. 19, 1920; varsity baseball 1916; capt. 1917; Kappa Psi; sec.-treas. Clayton Buggy & Furniture co., Clayton; 12th anti-aircraft battery, Paris, 1919; Mason; Baptist.

‡BARNES, SAMUEL GRADY

        Greensboro; s. 1917; b. Sept. 11, 1893; p. Mrs. Anne E. Barnes.

BARNES, TONY

        Rock Ridge; s. m. 1920-22; b. Feb. 14, 1899.

BARNES, TROY THOMAS Lawyer

        Wilson; A.B. 1917; Wake Forest col. 1921; b. Lucama, Sept. 17, 1893; p. William A. and Cornelia (Love); m. Berta Hinton, Nov. 26, 1919; U. S. naval reserve force, 1918-19; Methodist.

BARNES, VERNON MEREDITH

        Clayton; s. 1911-13; b. Aug. 13, 1891.

BARNES, WILLIAM BRADY Teacher

        Lucama; A.B. 1917; b. Lucama, Aug. 1, 1887; p. William A. and Cornelia (Love); farmer 1920; teacher 1920-; pvt. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; M. W. A.; Methodist.


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*BARNES, WILLIAM DEANS

        From Hertford co.; Marianna, Fla.; b. 1830; A.B. 1852; lawyer; planter; mem. gen'l assem., Fla.; speaker, Fla. senate, 1879; comptroller, Fla., 1881; lieut., C. S. A.; lieut. gov. Fla., 1879.

BARNETT, EUGENE EPPERSON Y. M. C. A. Secretary

        20 Museum road, Shanghai, China; g. s. 1909-10; A.B. Emory col. 1907; s. th. Vanderbilt, 1907-08.

*BARNETT, ORVIN BANNING

        Spencer; b. Aug. 7, 1901; d. May 30, 1921; s. 1919; s. m. 1921; Trinity col. 1920-21; Methodist.

BARNETTE, WALKER

        Huntersville; A.B. 1924; b. June 3, 1901; p. F. A. and -- -- --; Presbyterian.

*BARNETT, WILLIAM ELLIS Lawyer

        Crawford, Ala.; b. 1824; d. 1861; A.B. 1845.

BARNHARDT, CHARLIE CARROLL Lawyer

        High Point; Ph.B. 1905; s. l. 1906-07; b. Guilford co., Nov. 22, 1877; p. Levi and Barbara Harriett (Low); m. Mamie Plunkett, Dec. 17, 1913; Di Soc.; teacher 1906-08; lawyer 1908-.

BARNHARDT, EUGENE C. JR. Manufacturer

        N. Union st., Concord; s. 1907-10; b. Asheville, Dec. 19, 1889; p. Eugene C. and Mary E. (Lunsford); m. Margueritte Brown, Nov. 8, 1917; worked Gibson Mfg. co., Concord, 2 yrs.; sec.-treas. same plant 6 yrs.; N. C. sales mgr. Carolina Sup. co., Greenville, S. C., 3 yrs.; now sec.-treas. Hobarton Mfg. co., Concord; 1st lieut. Nat. Guard Co. "L," 1st N. C., 1912-16; Mason; Elk; Presbyterian.

BARNHARDT, HAROLD MORTON Salesman

        13 Hillside ave., New Hartford, N. Y.; s. 1898-99; b. Pioneer Mills, Oct. 25, 1881; p. John A. and Sallie E. (McClellan); m. Mary F. Brown, Nov. 15, 1911; in gen'l mercantile bus. with father several yrs. after leaving univ.; engaged in selling cotton yarns Philadelphia, New York City, Chicago and Utica; organized Belk mills, a selling agency, 1920; now treas. and gen'l mgr. same; cotton broker; Presbyterian.

BARNHARDT, MRS. J. J.

        (nee Helen Matthews); Concord; s. l. 1917; b. June 26, 1891; p. E. M. and -- -- Matthews.

BARNHARDT, PAUL A. Merchant

        Norwood; s. 1896-97.

BARNHARDT, PINES C. Merchant

        Norwood; s. 1896-97; mem. firm Morrow-Freeman co., Norwood.

BARNHILL, MAURICE VICTOR

        Grace st., Rocky Mt.; s. l. 1907-09; b. Enfield, Dec. 5, 1887; p. Martin V. and Mary (Dawes); m. Nannie C. Barnhill; Methodist Episcopal (South).

*BARNHILL, ROSCOE THOMAS Lawyer

        Enfield; b. July 1, 1879; d. Jan. 18, 1907; s. l. 1899-1901.

BARNHILL, WALKER LEE

        Bethel; s. p. 1908-09, 1912.

*BARR, ABSALOM KNOX Minister

        Rowan co.; b. 1806; d. 1846; A.B. 1827; Presbyterian.

BARR, EDWARD WALL

        Water st., Winchester, Va.; A.B. 1923; V. M. I. 1918-20; b. Winchester, Va., Sept. 24, 1900; p. C. F. and Mary Elizabeth (Wall); Sigma Chi; with Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone co.; Episcopalian.

*BARRETT, ALEXANDER Lawyer

        From Carthage; Marble Hall, Mo.; b. Sept. 18, 1836; d. Feb., 1875; A.B. 1860; lieut. 49th N. C. inf., C. S. A.

‡BARRETT, DAVID SAMUEL Farmer

        Carthage; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; s. 1859-61; b. Mt. Carmel, Jan. 23, 1841; capt. 49th N. C. inf., C. S. A.

*BARRETT, JAMES

        Augusta, Ga.; b. July 18, 1842; d. Sept. 5, 1912; s. 1860-62; A.B. 1911 as of '64.

BARRETT, JAMES FRANCIS Clerk

        University club, Washington, D. C.; s. 1882-84; b. Mocksville, Dec. 19, 1864; teacher, 1885; clerk U. S. treasury dept., 1886-1901; clerk U. S. custom house, New York City, 1901-.

*BARRETT, JOHN THOMPSON

        Farmville; b. Pitt co., Feb. 8, 1835; s. 1855-56.

BARRETT, ROSCOE CONKLING School Superintendent

        Carthage; pres. Ingold; s. l. 1901; A.B. Wake Forest, 1901; b. Moore co., Mar. 22, 1876; supt. public schools, Eastman, Ga., 1902.

*BARRETT, ROBERT GRAHAM Minister

        From Carthage; Salisbury; b. Moore co., Nov. 25, 1830; A.B. 1856; A.M.; chaplain, C. S. A.; Methodist.

BARRIER, GEORGE ALDERMAN

        Dallas, Tex.; s. 1912-13; b. 1891; p. Dr. C. W. and -- -- --.

‡BARRIER, HENRY WEBSTER

        Mount Pleasant; s. 1917.

*BARRINGER, DANIEL MOREAU Lawyer

        Cabarrus co.; b. July 30, 1806; d. White Sulphur Springs, Va., Sept. 1, 1873; m. Elizabeth Wethered, Feb. 2, 1822; A.B. 1826; mem. house of commons, 1829, '34.


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'40, '42, and '52; mem. conv. 1835; mem. Congress 1843-49; minister to Spain, 1849-53; delegate to peace conference, 1861; chmn. state dem. com., 1872; trustee U. N. C., 1832-68; exec. com. bd. of trustees.

BARRINGER, JOHN COYTE

        Maiden; s. 1921-22; b. Sept. 20, 1903; p. P. L. and -- -- --.

*BARRINGER, RUFUS Lawyer

        From Cabarrus co.; Carlotte; b. Dec. 2, 1821; d. Feb. 3, 1895; m. Eugenia Morrison; A.B. 1842; mem. house of commons, 1848; state sen., 1850; brig. gen., C. S. A.

*BARRINGER, VICTOR CLAY Jurist

        Cabarrus co.; b. Mar. 29, 1827; d. Washington, D. C., May 27, 1896; m. Maria Massey; A.B. 1848; lawyer; state sen., 1860; prof., Davidson col., 1860-65; comm. to revise statutes of U. S.; judge, internat. ct. of appeals, Alexandria, Egypt, 1874-94; C. S. A.; trustee, 1868.

*BARRINGER, WILLIAM Minister

        Concord; b. Feb. 18, 1816; d. Mar. 17, 1873; m. Lavinia M. Alston; s. 1833-34; presidng elder in N. C. and S. C. conferences 20 yrs.; four times mem. gen. conf. Methodist Episcopal church, South; Methodist.

BARRINGTON, SYBIL Teacher

        R. 2, Raleigh; pres. Raleigh; A.M. 1923; A.B. N. C. Col. for Women, 1920; b. Bairds Creek, Oct. 5, 1899; p. J. C. and Cassie Ann (Brinson); prin. Hobgood graded sch.; Disciple Christian.

*BARROW, CHARLES HENRY

        From Edgecombe co.; Elm City; b. Nov. 4, 1839; d. Mar. 17, 1922; A.B. 1861; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1868; planter; physician; capt., C. S. A.

BARROW, FREDERICK PROBY

        137 Broad st., Portsmouth, Va.; s. 1875-76; b. Jackson, Apr. 21, 1859; p. Dr. William and Eliza Rebecca (Calvert); m. Mary S. Ham, Apr. 29, 1891; licensed to practice law, 1880; cotton bus. since 1888; with Howell Cotton co. of Ga., Rome, Ga.; Episcopalian.

BARROW, HOWARD LINDSAY

        Raleigh; s. 1915; b. Dec. 27, 1896; p. W. T. and -- -- --.

*BARROW, WILLIAM L. Physician

        Northampton co.; d. 1883; s. 1837-38.

*BARROW, WILLIAM M.

        Edenton; s. 1839-40.

*BARRY, JOHN DECATUR Journalist

        Wilmington; b. June 21, 1840; d. 1867; s. 1856-59; brig. gen., C. S. A.

BARRY, J. E.

        Ravenwood apt., Norfolk, Va.; s. l. 1904-05.

*BARTEE, JAMES R.

        Columbus, Miss.; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; capt., C. S. A.

*BARTLETT, LEONARD WHITE

        Sumter, S. C.; b. 1842; killed in battle of Savage Station, 1862; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; capt., C. S. A.

BARTON, AGNES

        (See Dysart. Mrs. John O.)

BARTON, RUSSELL PRATT

        Hartford, Conn.; s. 1914; b. July 23, 1897; p. George H. and -- -- --.

BARWICK, ALLEN JOHNSON Lawyer

        Raleigh; Ph.B. 1900; b. Lenoir co., Oct. 21, 1877; p. Craven Tull and Nancy Ann (Brooks); m. Anna Killian, Oct. 1, 1907; track; Phi. Soc.; prin, Kinston graded sch., 1900-01; prin. Goldsboro graded sch., 1901-04; supt. Thomasville, Ga., graded sch.,1904-05; supt. Albany, Ga., graded sch., 1905-06; sec. state bd. sch. examiners; chief clerk dept. of educ. N. C., 1907-11; lawyer, 1911-; Kiwanian; mayor Newton; Methodist.

BARWICK, SAMUEL COWARD Farmer

        Grifton; s. 1916; b. Lenoir co., Sept. 15, 1896; p. John H. and Sarah (May); entered U. S. navy Nov. 13, 1917; discharged May 12, 1919; Protestant.

*BASKERVILLE, CHARLES

        From Columbus, Miss.; N. Y. City; b. Noxubee co., Miss., June 18, 1870; d. Jan. 26, 1922; B.S. 1892; Ph.D. 1894; asst. in chemistry lab., 1891-93; inst. chemistry, 1893-94; asst. prof. chemistry, 1894-98; asso. prof. chemistry, 1898-1900; dir. chemistry lab., 1900-04; Smith prof. gen'l and anal. chemistry, 1900-02; Smith prof. gen'l and ind. chemistry, 1902-04; prof. chemistry, N. Y. City col., 1904-; chemist; teacher; author.

*BASKERVILLE, GEORGE

        From Orange co.; s. 1812.

*BASKERVILLE, GEORGE THOMAS Planter

        Mecklenburg co., Va.; b. 1829; killed at Gettysburg, 1863; A.B. 1848; capt. C. S. A.

*BASKERVILLE, WILLIAM R.

        Boydton, Va.; s. 1813.

BASKIN, JOHN HOGAN

        Roy City, Ga.; s. 1919; b. Nov. 24, 1895; p. J. B. and -- -- --.

BASNIGHT, STEIN HUGHES Merchant

        New Bern; A.B. 1913; b. Sept. 19, 1891; p. Jessie S. and Nancy -- -- --; U. S. A. 1918-19.

BASNIGHT, THOMAS GRAY Physician

        Stokes; s. 1902; M.D. Univ. of Md., 1904; b. Dec. 7, 1880.

*BASON, GEORGE FOUST Lawyer

        Alamance co.; b. Orange co., May 20, 1840; d. May, 1907; m. Fanny Badham,


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1871; s. 1859-60; house of rep., 1884-85; asst. U. S. atty., 1885-89; 1st lieut. artillery, C. S. A.; ordinance officer, C. S. A.

*BASON, JOSEPH TROLINGER

        Alamance co.; b. 1840; died in service, 1861; s. 1858-60; sergt., C. S. A.

BASON, SAMUEL MURPHEY

        Yanceyville; s. 1915; b. Dec. 3, 1894; p. W. H. and -- -- --.

BASON, WALTER EDWIN Banker

        Graham; s. 1910-11; b. Alamance co.; p. William H. and Flora G.; m. Conley H., Mar. 20, 1923; bookkeeper, Graham Mfg. co., 1913; ibid. Alamance Bank & Trust co., 1914-15; asst. cashier Nat. Bank of Alamance, Graham, 1916-; Pythian; Presbyterian.

BASON, WILLIAM JENNINGS Teacher

        Simpsonville; s. 1918-21; b. Simpsonville. Dec. 2, 1898; p. W. H. and Flora Green (Murphey); teacher and athletic coach Alexander Wilson sch.; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C. 1918; Mason; Presbyterian.

*BASS, BISCO STATON

        Henderson; b. June 25, 1882; d. Dec. 5, 1904; m. Ida Rowland, Oct. 7, 1903; s. p. 1902-03; pharmacist and drug store owner in Henderson.

*BASS, EDWARD F. Planter

        Columbia, Texas; b. May 1, 1841; died in service, 1862; s. 1859-60; A. B. 1911 as of 1863; capt., C. S. A.

*BASS, GEORGE P. Physician

        From Columbia, Texas; Putnam co., Ga.; b. June 2, 1843; d. 1884; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; C. S. A.

BASS, HARRIS HARTWELL Physician

        309 Zem st., Henderson; s. 1859-6; M.D. Med. Col. of Va., 1899; b. Dec. 8, 1877; p. Isaac Wilkerson and Sarah Elizabeth (Harris); m. Anna Blanche Hale, Jan. 10, 1900; m. Mary Shepard Ellis, Jan. 10, 1917; surgeon and specialist in neoplastic diseases, with special research in cancer work; mem. Amer. Med. Assn.; Vance co. Soc. Sow. Med.; pres. S. A. L. Surgeon Soc.; pres. Vance co. Med. Soc.; built and equipped Sarah Elizabeth hosp.; Episcopalian.

*BASS, JOHN HIX Journalist

        From Macon, Ga.; Rome, Ga.; b. 1842; s. 1858-60; C. S. A.

BASS, NATHAN ROSCOE Lawyer

        Smithfield; s. a. 1917-18; s. l. 1919-20; s. l. Columbia univ. 1921; b. Lucama, Aug. 31, 1899; p. Nathan and Nancy (Howell); m. Nellie Holt, Apr. 28, 1923.

BASS, SPENCER PEPPIN Physician

        Tarboro; s. 1900-02; M.D. Univ. of Va. 1907.

BASSETT, JOHN SPENCER

        58 Pomeroy Terrace, Northampton, Mass.; s. s. l. 1893; A.B. Trinity 1888; Ph.D. Johns Hopkins 1894; b. Tarboro, Sept. 10, 1867; p. Richard Baxter and Mary Jane (Wilson); m. Jessie Lewellin.

BASSETT, LUCIUS VIRGINIUS Lawyer

        Rocky Mount; s. l. 1896-97; b. Tarboro, Mar. 2, 1861; p. William Amos and Chloe (Miller); Edgecombe co. atty. 1900-04, 1906-08; N. C. sen. 1909-13; mem. comm. on Revision of Courts and Court Procedure by appointment of Gov. Locke Craig; mem. U. S. Assay Comm., 1918; Mason; Methodist.

*BATCHELOR, FRANCIS HOWARD Lawyer

        Raleigh; d. Apr. 20, 1893; A.B. 1891; s. l. 1891-92.

*BATCHELOR, JOSEPH JOHN BRANCH Lawyer

        From Halifax Co.; Raleigh, N. C.; b. Sept. 5, 1825; d. Dec. 11, 1903; A.B. 1845; LL.D. 1891; co. atty., Halifax; co. atty., Warren; mem. house of commons 1860; mem. French comm.; atty. gen'l. 1855.

*BATCHELOR, KEMP BATTLE Physician

        From Raleigh; Baltimore, Md.; b. May 7, 1867; d. Dec. 24, 1898; s. 1886-87; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1889; asso. prof. obstetrics, Women's Med. col., Baltimore, 1895; asso. prof. chem., 1897; prof. physiology.

BATCHELOR, OLIVER DOUGLAS Lawyer

        32 Nassau st., New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1888; s. l. 1888-90; b. Nashville, Dec. 14, 1868; p. Van Buren and Jackey Ann (Bunting); m. Lucy de Vane, Sept. 8, 1920; Mangum medal; Phi. society; Phi Delta Theta; vice-pres. First Nat. bank, Lexington, Va., and First Nat. bank, Buena Vista, Va., 1890-98; gen'l. counsel Jamestown Exposition, 1907; special counsel, U. S. and Mex. Trust co., 1912-; Pythian; Presbyterian.

BATCHELOR, VAN ASTOR Lawyer

        165 Juniper st., Atlanta, Ga.; A.B. 1896; LL.B. Washington and Lee univ. 1898; b. Nashville, Jan. 5, 1875; p. Van Buren and Jackey Ann (Bunting); m. Zelle G. Earnest, June 2, 1904; Phi. Soc.; Beta Theta Pi; practicing atty. 1899-; Knight Templar; Shrine; Pythian; Presbyterian.

BATCHELOR, WILLIAM PLUMMER Clerk

        Raleigh; s. 1867-68; chief clerk, sec. state; mgr. dispensary.

*BATE, JAMES HENRY Minister

        Bertie co.; b. 1815; d. 1848; A.B. 1836.

BATEMAN, HERBERT DALTON Banker

        200 Greg st., Wilson; s. 1897-99; b. Washington co., Oct. 21, 1877; p. Richard M. and Sarah E. (Everett); m. Ida Tucker, Feb. 5, 1903; Phi Soc.; taught Windsor Academy 2 yrs; banker; Methodist.


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BATEMAN, WALTER CASTARPHEN Druggist

        Wilson; s. p. 1902-03; b. Plymouth, Sept. 12, 1879.

BATEMAN, WILLIAM WILEY Merchant

        Creswell; s. 1917-19; Trinity col. 1919-20; b. Creswell, Aug. 27, 1900; p. Henry Wilson and -- --; m. Mary Eugenia Comer, Sept. 6, 1921; mercantile bus. 1920-; S. A. T. C., Trinity col.; Methodist Protestant.

BATES, JOEL ASHFORD

        112 King st., Johnston City, Tenn.; s. 1914-15; Clemson B.S. 1912; b. St. Matthews, S. C., May 27, 1892; p. Dr. Lucius Bellinger and Rebecca (Ashford); Kappa Alpha; cashier and bookkeeper Swift & co., 1915-16; agr. and ind. agents' work with C. C. & O. ry. 1916-17, 1919-21; pres. and mgr. Johnson City Oil co. 1920-22; now with Stanyarne Lettle, real estate and ins.; entered 3rd R. O. T. C. Nov., 1917; 2nd lieut. inf., assigned Camp Merritt; discharged May 29, 1919; Mason; Elk; Rotarian; Methodist.

*BATTLE, ALFRED

        From Nashville; Carthage, Ala.; b. Jan. 6, 1801; d. Jan. 17, 1877; s. 1816; planter; merchant; first pres. Ala. Great So. Ry. co.

*BATTLE, BURRELL Farmer

        Edgecombe co.; s. 1806.

*BATTLE, CULLEN

        Edgecombe co.; b. 1784; d. June 4, 1879; s. 1802; M.D. Univ. of Pa.; planter; physician.

*BATTLE, CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS

        Edgecombe co.; Brownville, Tenn.; b. Mar. 4, 1814; d. May 16, 1859; A.B. 1835; lawyer; private sec. to Gov. Dudley; U. S. A., Mexican war.

*BATTLE, DOSSEY

        From Nash co.; Tarboro; b. Rocky Mt., July 12, 1842; d. Mar. 28, 1900; s. 1858-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; lawyer; journalist; Judge Eastern N. C. criminal circuit ct. 1899-1900; lieut. C. S. A.; judge sup'r. ct.

BATTLE, EDMOND STRUDWICK Construction Engineer

        Care Hospital, Nat. Soldiers' Home, Va.; s. 1889-91; b. Raleigh, Nov. 5, 1873; p. Dr. Richard Henry and Annie Ruffin (Ashe); m. Della Clark, Nov. 18, 1902; lawyer 1891-1911; construction eng. 1911-; sergt.-maj. 3rd battalion 2nd N. C. vol. inf. Spanish-Am. war; pvt. 23rd and 1st engrs. A. E. F. 1918-19; Episcopalian.

BATTLE, FRED GORDON, JR.

        Box 1015, Raleigh; s. 1917-20; b. Durham, Sept. 28, 1900; p. F. G. and Annie (Bently); employee Standard Oil co.; Baptist.

BATTLE, GASTON Farmer

        Rocky Mount; pres. Greensboro; Ph.B. 1890; b. Edgecombe co., Jan. 11, 1871.

BATTLE, GEORGE CULLEN Physician

        269 Hillside st., Asheville; s. m. 1908-10; M.D. Univ of Md. 1912; b. 1883.

BATTLE, GEORGE GORDON Attorney

        37 Wall st., New York, N. Y.; s. 1881-82; M.A. Univ. of Va., 1889; b. Edgecombe co., Oct. 26, 1868; p. Turner Westray and Lavinia Bassett (Daniel); m. Martha Burrell Dabney Bagby, Apr. 2, 1898; deputy asst. dist. atty., N. Y. co., 1892-97; private practice since as Weeks & Battle; then Weeks, Battle & Marshall; Battle & Marshall; O'Gorman, Battle & Marshall; O'Gorman, Battle & Vandiver; O'Gorman, Battle, Vandiver & Levy; since Dec. 31, 1922, Battle, Vandiver, Levy & Van Tine, gen'l. practice 37 Wall st., N. Y. C.; pres. Parks & Playgrounds Assn., N. Y. C.; mem. Nat. Com. on Prisons and Prison Labor; N. Y. Probation and Protective Assn.; chm'n. elective com. of community councils in N. Y.; Assn. of Bar, N. Y. C.; N. Y. co. Lawyers Assn.; N. Y. State Bar Assn.; Nat. Bar Assn. of U. S.; appointed by Gov. Smith, 1919, as comm. to investigate dept. of farms and markets of state; has acted as spec. asst. dist. atty. and spec. atty. gen'l. on various occasions; mem. 7th reg. Nat. Guard, N. Y. state, 1892-97.

BATTLE, HERBERT BEMERTON Chemist

        South Court st., Montgomery, Ala.; B.S. 1881; Ph. D. 1887; b. Chapel Hill, May 29, 1862; p. Kemp Plummer and Martha Ann; m. Alice M. Wilson, Nov. 25, 1885; chemist; asst. chemist N. C. Agr. Exp. Sta. 1881-87; state chemist and dr. in charge ibid. 1887-97; pres. Sou. Chem. co., Winston 1897-1901; Sou. Cotton Oil co., Savannah, Ga., 1902-06; pres. Battle Lab. Corp., Montgomery, Ala., 1906-; chemist N. C. State Bd. of Health 1887-97; ibid. N. C. Geol. Survey 1887-92; prof. chemistry Leonard Med. sch., Ralegh, 1886-97; fellow Am. Assn. for Advancement of Science; mem. Am. Chem. Soc.; pres. Am. Oil Chem. Soc.; Am. Soc. Testing Mat.; Ala. Tech. Assn.; co-author Chemical Conversion Tables, edited and published 1885-1909.

*BATTLE, HENRY LAWRENCE

        From Edgecombe co.; Yorktown, Va.; b. Feb. 24, 1833; d. Feb. 4, 1862; s. 1851-52; C. S. A.

BATTLE, HENRY LAWRENCE Manufacturer

        28 Market st., Manchester, N. H.; s. 1879-81; b. Dec. 4, 1862.

BATTLE, HYMAN L.

        234 Sunset ave., Rocky Mount; s. 1914; b. Rocky Mount, Aug. 11, 1896; p. Thos. H. and Sallie (Hyman); m. Mamie L. Braswell, June 22, 1921; mgr. Rocky Mt. Mills; enlisted motor transport corps U. S. A. June 15, 1917; 2 yrs. service; sergt.; Episcopalian.


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*BATTLE, ISAAC LUTHER Planter

        From Edgecombe co.; Marianna, Fla.; b. Aug. 11, 1816; d. Dec. 17, 1843; s. 1834-35; mem. legislature, Fla.

BATTLE, IVAN PROCTOR Physician

        531 Sunset ave., Rocky Mt.; s. m. 1900-02; M.D. Jefferson, 1904; b. near Rocky Mt., Sept. 18, 1880; p. Geo. Cullen and Lizzie (Philips); m. Emily Marriott, Nov. 19, 1913; Episcopalian.

*BATTLE, JACOB Lawyer

        Rocky Mount; b. Falls of Tar River, Jan. 16, 1852; d. Dec. 12, 1916; m. Iva Isabelle Steele, July 15, 1884; m. Nellie Gupton, Nov. 4, 1896; s. 1866-68; A.M. 1872, Univ. of Va.; state sen. 1893-1915; judge sup'r. ct. 1893-95; trustee U. N. C. 1893-1901; Episcopalian.

BATTLE, JACOB, JR. Insurance

        Rocky Mount; s. 1891-92; b. Yorkvlle, S. C., April 22, 1875.

*BATTLE, JEREMIAH

        From Edgecombe co.; Raleigh; d. 1824; s. 1798; physician; author.

*BATTLE, JOEL

        Rocky Mount; b. May 16, 1779; d. Aug. 25, 1829; s. 1798-1800; planter; mfr.; built in 1820 one of the first cotton mills in N. C.

*BATTLE, JOHN BELL

        Arlington, Tenn.; b. Oct. 18, 1837; killed on way home from Elmira prison, June, 1865; s. 1856-57; brig. provost marshall, C. S. A.

*BATTLE, JUNIUS CULLEN

        From Chapel Hill; Oxford; b. Raleigh, Aug. 13, 1841; killed at South Mt. Va., Oct. 2, 1862; A.B. 1860; teacher; corp., C. S. A.

*BATTLE, JOEL DOSSEY

        Chapel Hill; b. Mar. 12, 1828; d. Nov. 22, 1858; A.B. 1847; A.M. 1852; M.D. Univ. of Pa.; physician; merchant.

*BATTLE, JOHN MANNING

        From Battleboro; New York; b. Oct. 24, 1891; killed in France, July 19, 1918; A.B. 1911; s. l. 1911; deputy asst. dist. atty. of New York, 1917; 2nd lieut. 23d inf.

*BATTLE, JAMES P.

        Edgecombe co.; b. May 11, 1829; d. Oct. 3, 1865; s. 1846-47; M.D. Univ. of Pa., 1850; physician; planter.

*BATTLE, JAMES SMITH

        Edgecombe co.; b. June 25, 1786; d. July 18, 1854; m. Tempy Fort; s. 1802; planter; judge of the ct. of pleas and quarter sessions; Baptist.

*BATTLE, JAMES SMITH Manufacturer

        Tarboro; b. Edgecombe co., May 30, 1846; d. Jan. 26, 1894; s. 1864-67; state sen. 1881-83; lieut. and aide-de-camp to Gen. W. R. Cox, C. S. A.; officer U. S. reserve service; trustee, U. N. C., 1883-91.

BATTLE, JAMES W. Lawyer

        Tarboro; s. 1919-23.

BATTLE, JAMES WILSON

        304 Adams st., Montgomery, Ala.; s. 1910; b. Raleigh, Mar. 8, 1893; p. Dr. Herbert Bemerton and Alice (Wilson); A. E. F. 1917-19.

BATTLE, KEMP DAVIS Lawyer

        117 N. Franklin st., Rocky Mount; A.B. 1909; s. l. 1909-10; LL.B. Univ. of Denver, 1914; b. Rocky Mount, Oct. 9, 1888; p. Thomas Hall and Elizabeth Mershan (Davis); m. Laura Maud Bunn, Oct. 30, 1917; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Golden Fleece; Gimghoul; Odd Number; Epsicopalian.

*BATTLE, KEMP PLUMMER Educator

        Chapel Hill; b. Franklin co., Dec. 19, 1831; d. Feb. 14, 1919; m. Martha Ann Battle, Nov. 28, 1855; A.B. 1849; A.M. 1852; tutor, math., 1850-54; LL.D. Davidson, 1878; bank dir.; author; lawyer; mem. conv. 1861; pres. Chatham Ry. co., 1861-65; state treas., 1865-68; pres. State Agr. Soc., 1867-70; pres. U. N. C. 1876-91; alumni prof. hist., 1891-1919; trustee, U. N. C., 1862-68 and 1874-1919; sec.-treas bd. trustees, 1874-96; author History of U. N. C.

*BATTLE, KEMP PLUMMER, JR.

        From Raleigh; Chapel Hill; b. Raleigh, Mar. 9, 1859; d. Mar. 23, 1922; m. Eliza N. McKee, Feb. 4, 1890; A.B. 1879; s. m. 1879-80; M.D. Univ. of Va., 1881; M.D. Bellview, 1882; Phi Kappa Sigma; physician; surgeon; teacher; interne Charity hosp., Blackwell's Island, N. Y., 1882-83; interne, lunatic asylum, B. Isl., N. Y., 1883-84; asst. surg. U. S. marine hosp. service, 1884-85; mem. N. C. state bd. med. examiners, 1897-1900; prof. physics Leonard Med. sch., Shaw univ., 1885-1922; prof. diseases of ear, nose and throat, U. N. C., 1902.

*BATTLE, KEMP PLUMMER, III

        From Lilesville; Red Springs; b. Nov. 28, 1872; d. Dec. 26, 1922; m. Jessie Scott, June 28, 1911; s. 1890-91; merchant, hotel proprietor.

BATTLE, LEWIS JUNIUS Physician

        1401 Kennedy st., Washngton, D. C.; Ph.B. 1886; M.D. Univ. of Pa., 1893; b. Raleigh, Aug. 6, 1865; p. Richard Henry and Annie Ruffin (Ashe); m. Ida M. Polkinham, Feb. 4, 1903; physician and surgeon Washington, since Nov., 1893; local surg. B. & O. Ry., since 1897; 3 yrs. asst. visiting physician Emergency hosp., Washington; 5 yrs. mem. visiting staff casualty hosp.; pres. Washington Med. & Surg. Soc., 1907; bd. of directors Chamber of Commerce; chm'n. pub. health com. past 10 yrs.; past 4 yrs. member local U. S. pension exam. bd. of surgs.; Episcopalian.


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*BATTLE, MARMADUKE

        Tarboro; b. Dec. 16, 1863; d. June 16, 1889; s. 1881-83; farmer; U. S. revenue service.

BATTLE, NEWSOM PITTMAN

        Tarboro; B.S. 1924; b. Feb. 16, 1896; Episcopalian.

BATTLE, OCTAVIUS Farmer

        R. No. 3, Tarboro; s. 1878-79.

*BATTLE, RICHARD HENRY

        From Edgecombe co.; Raleigh; b. Feb. 15, 1807; d. Nov. 22, 1882; A.B. 1828; lawyer; merchant; state comm. war claims; sec. N. C. Mut'l. Life Ins. co.

*BATTLE, RICHARD HENRY

        From Chapel Hill; Raleigh; b. Louisburg, Dec. 3, 1835; d. May 19, 1912; m. Annie Ruffin Ashe, Nov. 28, 1860; A.B. 1854; LL.B. 1858; LL.D. 1895; tutor of Greek and math. 1854-58; lawyer; state auditor, 1864; chm'n. state dem. exec. com., 1884-88; trustee U. N. C. 1879-1912; sec. and treas. bd. of trustees, 1891; mem. gen'l assem. 1911; 1st lieut. C. S. A.; mem. exec. com. bd. of trustees; Episcopalian.

BATTLE, THOMAS HALL Banker

        142 Church st., Rocky Mt.; A.B. 1880; s. l. 1881-82; b. Raleigh, Aug. 2, 1860; p. Dr. Kemp Plummer and Martha Ann (Battle); m. Elizabeth Mershon Davis, Nov. 9, 1887; m. Sallie Dortch Hyman, Oct. 23, 1896; m. Mary Norcom Weddell, Oct. 6, 1920; Di. Soc.; tutor in private family 1 yr.; law Tarboro Dec., 1882-1884; law Rocky Mt., 1884-1898; banking and cotton mfg. Rocky Mt., 1898-; pres. Nat. Bank of Rocky Mt., Rocky Mt. Savings and Tr. co., Rocky Mt. Ins. & Realty co., Rocky Mt. Homestead & Loan Assn.; treas. Rocky Mt. Cotton Mills; solicitor Edgecombe co. ct. 1882-85; mayor Rocky Mt. 10 yrs.; alderman Rocky Mt. 20 yrs.; chm'n. School Bd. 1885-1919; pres. Rocky Mt. Pub. Library Asso.; trustee U. N. C.; Episcopalian.

*BATTLE, TURNER WESTRAY

        From Rocky Mount; b. June 25, 1863; d. Mar. 18, 1907; s. 1879-81; merchant; European rep. Va.-Car. Chem. co.

*BATTLE, TURNER WESTRAY Planter

        From Edgecombe co.; Rocky Mount; b. Feb. 6, 1827; d. Aug. 17, 1895; A.B. 1846; A.M. 1847; capt. C. S. A.

*BATTLE, WILLIAM HORN

        From Edgecombe co.; Chapel Hill; b. Oct. 17, 1802; d. Mar. 14, 1879; A.B. 1820; LL.D. 1853; lawyer; mem. house of c. 1833-35; reporter to supr. ct., 1834-40; judge sup'r. ct., 1840-48; judge supr. ct., 1848-68; prof. law, U. N. C., 1845-68 and 1877-79; was twice commissioned to revise N. C. statutes.

*BATTLE, WILLIAM HORN

        From Chapel Hill; Lilesville; b. 1833; d. April 29, 1893; A.B. 1853; M.D. Univ. of Pa.; planter; physician; brig. surg. C. S. A.; trustee, U. N. C., 1874-79.

BATTLE, WILLIAM HORN Merchant

        Pee Dee; s. 1896-97; b. Aug. 27, 1879.

BATTLE, WILLIAM JAMES Teacher

        Universty of Texas, Austin; A.B. 1888; M.A. Harvard 1891; Ph.D. ibid. 1893; b. Raleigh, Nov. 30, 1870; p. Kemp Plummer and Martha Ann (Battle); Di. Soc.; editor University Magazine; Zeta Psi; instr. Latin U. N. C. 1889-90; tutor Latin Univ. of Chic. 1893; assoc. prof. Greek Univ. of Tex., 1894-98; full prof. 1898-1917; dean col. of arts 1908-11; dean faculty 1911-17; acting pres. 1914-16; prof. Greek Univ. of Cincinnati 1917-20; prof. classical languages, Univ. of Tex., 1920-; visiting prof. Greek, Harvard Univ., 1923; 2 yrs. pres. Univ. Club, Austin; 3 times deputy gen. conv. Episcopal church; author sundry magazine articles; pres. Tex. Fine Arts Assn.; pres. Tex. Classical Assn.; member exec. com. Classical Assn. Middle West & South; member exec. com. comm. on higher educ. of Assn. of Sou. Coll. & Secondary Sch.; chm'n. regional com. south west of classical investigation by Am. Classical League; Episcopalian.

*BATTLE, WILLIAM KEMP

        From Raleigh; Dunn; b. Sept. 26, 1880; d. Aug. 4, 1905; s. 1897-1900; bank officer.

*BATTLE, WESLEY LEWIS

        Chapel Hill; b. Oct. 13, 1843; killed at Gettysburg, 1863; s. 1859-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; lieut. C. S. A.

*BATTLE, WILLIAM SMITH

        From Edgecombe co.; Tarboro; b. Oct. 4, 1823; m. Elizabeth M. Dancy, July 25, 1845; A.B. 1844; planter; cotton mfr.; mem. conv. 1861; dir. state insane asylum, Raleigh.

*BATTLE, WILLIAM SMITH Merchant

        Tarboro; b. Rocky Mt., July 8, 1850; d. Feb. 21, 1869; s. 1866-67.

BATTLE, WILLIAM SMITH, JR. Claim Agent

        1222 Franklin rd., S. W., Roanoke, Va.; s. 1886-88; ry. service, N. and W. ry., 1888-.

‡BATTS, CHARLES VAN BUREN Physician

        Willard; s. m. 1893-4; trucker.

*BATTS, HENRY THOMPSON

        Tarboro; b. Rosedale, Edgecombe co.; killed by insane negro, July 11, 1902; m. Margaret Louise Huff, May 10, 1898; s. 1893-94; s. m. 1894-95; s. m. Univ. of Md. 1897; physician; coroner, Norfolk; Episcopalian.

BATTS, JOSEPH JOHN, JR.

        Wilson; s. p. 1915; b. July 24, 1890.


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BATTS, KATHERINE GALLOWAY Secretary

        R. F. D. "Rosedale" Speed; pres. Chapel Hill; A.B. 1922; St. Mary's 1916-20; b. near Tarboro, May 25, 1900; p. Dempsey Bryan and Katherine Helene (Galloway); Beta Alpha Phi; Pi Beta Phi; accessioner cat. dept. U. N. C. Lib. 1922-23; sec. to dir. Carolina Playmakers, 1924; Episcopalian.

BAUCOM, AZER DOW Teacher and Farmer

        Monroe; s. 1916; b. Monroe, Apr. 18, 1896; p. Baucom J. and Malona (Whitley); m. Ruth Elizabeth Secrest, Apr. 9, 1922; entered army Monroe June 25, 1918; trained Camp Jackson; France with 81st div.; battles at Vosges Mts. and Argonne Forest; discharged June 27, 1919.

BAUCOM, ALFRED VERNON Druggist

        Apex; s. p. 1904; b. Morrisville, Mar. 18, 1874.

BAUCOM, GEORGE URIAS, JR. Auditor

        Box. 213, Raleigh; A.B. 1909; b. Wake co., Feb. 22, 1887; p. G. U. and Irene (Allen); m. Virginia Pugh, June 15, 1921; prin. Bladenboro H. S. 1910-12; asst. auditor Wake co. 1912-18; auditor C. V. York Construction co., 1918-19; vice-pres. Guaranty Title Ins. co., 1920-23; ibid. Winston Title Abstract co. 1923-; Presbyterian.

BAUGHAM, WILLIAM EDWARD Merchant

        Washington; s. 1911-12; A.B. V. M. I. 1915; b. Washington, Aug. 31, 1894; m. Edwa Earle Willis, Oct. 12, 1917; tob. bus. 'till 1921; since then junior member of Talley & Baugham, inc., retail and wholesale seed, feed, and provisions, Washington; A. E. F. as 1st lieut. 1917-19; Mason; Methodist Episcopal (South.)

BAUGHAM, WILLIAM MASON Salesman

        Rich Square; s. 1920-21; Trinity col.; b. Rich Square, July 9, 1902; p. W. R. and Willie (Smallwood); insurance 1922; traveling salesman 1923-; Mason; Methodist.

BAUGUESS, WALTER RALEIGH Lawyer

        Jefferson; s. 1906-09; s. l. 1910-12; b. Ashe co., May 25, 1888; p. Thomas J. and Birdie E. (Foster); m. Maude Wilcox Smith, Dec. 28, 1915; Di Soc.; mem. firm Councill & Bauguess 3 yrs.; later special atty. Va. Iron Coal & Coke co.; practicing alone since; vice-pres. N. C. Good Roads Assn.; dir. Western N. C. Tourist Ind. Assn.; U. S. comm.; Chmn. Ashe co. bd. of charities; 2 yrs. gen. counsel for co. road comm.; mem. aeronautical bd. of commissioners; chm'n. co. rep. exec. com.; delegate to rep. nat. conv. 1924.

BAUM, EDWARD OSSIAN

        Poplar Branch; s. 1920-23; b. Blackwater, Va., Nov. 25, 1901; p. Dr. Julian C. and Lily J.; m. Mittie Woodref Fearing, Elizabeth City, April 25, 1924; Phi. Soc.; Baptist.

BAXLEY, ELISHA ROWLAND Bookkeeper

        Roberdel; pres. Rockingham; s. 1919-20; b. Roberdel, May 17, 1896; p. Thos. B. and Cornelia Ann (Terry); electrician 2 yrs.; bookkeeper since; Camp Greenleaf, Ga., July 6, 1918; transferred Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., and Ft. Monroe, Va.; then to army reserve depot, New Cumberland, Pa.; attached to med. dept.; discharged Feb. 18, 1919; Mason; Methodist.

*BAXTER, GEORGE A.

        Richmond, Va.; killed in battle; s. 1851-52; capt., C. S. A.

BAYLEY, ELDEN

        Care The William Bayley co., Springfield, Ohio; B.S. 1910, as of 1909; b. May 28, 1888.

BAYNES, RALPH HENRY Physician

        Hurdle Mills; s. 1908-19; s. m. 1910-12; b. Sept. 17, 1889.

*BEACH, NEWTON LEWIS

        Morganton; b. Morganton, Aug. 29, 1891; d. Oct. 8, 1918; s. p. 1914; pharmacist Winston-Salem and Morganton; enlisted U. S. Marine Corps 1917; killed Chateau-Thierry 1918; Baptist.

‡BEAL, JAMES ROBERT

        Timberlake; s. 1915.

‡BEAL, RICHARD TERRY

        Red Oak; s. 1921-1922; b. June 18, 1901.

BEAL, SEAWELL KILLIAN

        Lincolnton; s. 1919-20; b. July 31, 1900.

BEALE, CARL WINGATE Bookkeeper

        Jackson; s. 1904-05; Wake Forest col.; b. Potecasi, June 6, 1886; p. J. R. and Mary A. (Bangham); employee traffic dept. S. A. L. Ry.; teacher; bookkeeper; Woodman; Baptist.

BEALE, JESSE JORDAN Teacher

        Potecasi; A.B. 1923; b. Potecasi, June 1, 1900; p. John Randolph and Margaret A. (Parker); Epsilon Phi Delta; Phi Soc.; Mason; Baptist.

BEALL, FRANK HARPER Farmer

        Linwood; s. 1888-90; b. Linwood, Oct. 14, 1870; p. James F. and Cornelia (Harper); Presbyterian.

BEALL, JOHN MCCULLOCK

        Pugh bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio; s. 1882-83; Davidson col.; b. Davidson co., May 29, 1869; p. Thomas Burgess and Betty (Howard); m. Navorra Kontz; Kappa Alpha; Presbyterian.

*BEALL, ROBERT LAMAR Physician

        From Davidson co.; Lenoir; d. Nov. 23, 1891; A.B. 1852; M.D. Jefferson Med. col., 1856; mem. Gen'l. Assem., 1862; trustee 1883-91.

*BEALL, THOMAS SETTLE Lawyer

        Greensboro; b. Jan. 13, 1885; d. Oct. 3, 1918; s. a. 1900-02; s. l. 1905-07; Presbyterian.


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*BEALL, ZEPHANIAH

        Georgia; s. 1821-22.

BEAM, EUGENE HOLMES Lawyer

        Salisbury; s. 1. 1905-06; A.B. Davidson.

BEAM, LESLIE BERGE Educator

        Crouse; pres. Lincolnton; s. 1909-10; Lenoir col. 1913-15; b. Cherryville, Oct. 23, 1892; p. Dr. J. Lee and Ida (Helms); m. Mattie Elizabeth Kendrick, Dec. 22, 1915; teacher Gaston and Lincoln cos. 1910-13; Lincoln co. supt. of schs. 1915-; Kiwanian; Methodist.

BEAM, MIKE SETH School Superintendent

        Newton; A.B. 1910; b. Lincoln co., Aug. 13, 1881; p. Geo. W. and Barbara (Sain); m. Ethel Wood, Aug. 3, 1921; prin. Dallas H. S. 1910-14; supt. Lincolnton graded sch. 4 yrs.; supt. Newton graded sch. 3 yrs.; asst. co. supt. Catawba co. 2 yrs.; now supt. Albemarle sch.; Kiwanian; Mason; Lutheran.

BEAM, ROBERT DAVID Student

        Shelby; s. 1918-19; N. C. State col. 1921-; b. Shelby, Jan. 12, 1901; p. D. Augustus and Sue (Palmer); Sigma Phi Epsilon; employee Gilbert C. White, constr. engr., Durham, 3 yrs.; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C. 1918; Baptist.

BEAM, RUSSELL S. Specialist

        Lumberton; s. m. 1909-10; Rutherford col.; Wofford; Univ. of Md.; M.D., Jefferson, 1912; Univ. of Pa.; Moorfields, London, Eng.; b. Rutherfordton, Dec. 13, 1887; p. Edward and Katherine (Bennett); m. Vashti Fuller White, Apr. 2, 1921; interne Scranton, Pa., State hosp., 1912-13; gen'l practice, Lumberton, July-October, 1913; present in charge eye, ear, nose & throat dept., Baker sanatorium & Thompson hosp., Lumberton, and consultant to State hosp., Raleigh; pres. Robeson Co. Med. soc.; A. E. F.; in charge eye, ear, nose & throat dept. base hosp. No. 66, Neufchateau, France; 1st lieut., later capt.; entered June 13, 1917; discharged Mar. 3, 1919; Mason; Methodist.

BEAM, WILLIAM SPEIGHT Lawyer

        Law bldg., Charlotte; s. 1910-13; b. Shelby, Sept. 8, 1890; p. D. Augustus and Sue (Palmer); Di Soc.; Alpha Tau Omega; Sigma Upsilon; enlisted May 10, 1918, in judge advocate dept., 81st div.; overseas; pvt. to sergt.-maj.; discharged June, 1919; Baptist.

BEAMAN, CHESTER THOMAS

        Snow Hill; s. 1922; b. May 7, 1904.

*BEAMAN, JOHN ROBINSON, JR.

        From Clinton; Washington, D. C.; b. 1852; d. Dec. 27, 1903; m. Roberta Regan; s. a. 1877-79; s. l. 1881-82; planter; lawyer.

BEAMER, PETER ROBERT Farmer

        Dobson; pres. Mt. Airy; s. 1884; b. Dobson, June 30, 1862; p. Jacob and Rachel (Cunningham); m. K. T.Beamer, Jan. 26, 1898; teaching till 1904; farmer since; Baptist.

BEAR, CHARLES EDGAR

        128 Broadway st., Roanoke, Va.; s. 1904-05; Va. Poly, inst.; Roanoke col.; b. McGaheysville, Va., Dec. 5, 1883; p. John Henry and Lizzie S. (Stephens); m. Vivian C. Coleman, Jan. 30, 1916; varsity football; Pi Kappa Alpha; retail lumber bus.; now in automobile bus.; Elk; Methodist.

BEAR, HENRY CLAY Realtor

        614 Market st., Wilmington; s. 1894-95; b. Wilmington. Oct. 19, 1878; p. Marcus and Caroline (Demelman); m. Lena Solomon, Feb. 23, 1904; wholesale dry goods merchant, 1896-1909; realtor, 1909-; Jewish (Reformed).

BEAR, MOSES

        Wilmington; s. p. 1901.

BEARD, BRYCE PARKER Jobber

        309 W. Bank st., Salisbury; s. 1912; b. Salisbury, Aug. 15, 1893; p. Peter Bryce and Pauline Elizabeth (Parker); m. Mildred Cameron Patterson, Dec. 15, 1920; traveling salesman, 1914-17; Texas in employment Crown Cork & Seal co., Baltimore, 1917-19; mercantile bus., Salisbury, 1920; salesman Sou. Carbonic co., Charlotte, 1921-23; firm of Beard & Beard. Salisbury, mfg. agts. & jobbers; 2nd O. R. C., Aug. 27-Nov. 27, 1917. Camp Oglethorpe. Ga.; assigned Co. "L," 30th inf., Dec. 15; 1st lieut. inf. res.; Camp Greene, Charlotte, 3 mo.; sailed overseas duty as bat. adj. 3rd bat., 30th inf., Apr. 1, 1918; combat duty, May 28-Nov. 11, 1918; liason off. div. hqtrs., May 28, assigned as asst. to sec. G. S. 3rd div.; Nov. 1 assigned to 1st corps hqtrs.; with 7th army corps hqtrs. in Germany, Dec. 1918-Apr. 1919; engaged in Aisne Marne-Oise Marne offensive & defensive sectors; Champaigne Marne, St. Mihiel offensive; Meuse Argonne offensive, Oct. 26-Nov. 11, 1918; discharged May 10, 1919; Episcopalian.

BEARD, GROVER CLEVELAND Physician

        Atkinson; s. m. 1908-10; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1912; b. Cedar Creek, Oct. 12, 1887; p. David Edolphus and Katherine L. (Haggard); m. Sallie Herring, July 2, 1918; 1st lieut. med. corps U. S. army, Chickamauga Park, 1918; Mason; Baptist.

BEARD, JOHN GROVER Teacher

        Chapel Hill; Ph.G. 1909; b. Kernersville, Apr. 5, 1888; p. James William and Susan Jane (Phillips); m. Mary Polk McGehee, Apr. 22, 1913; Kappa Sigma; asst. in pharmacy, 1908-09; instr. ibid., 1909-14; asst. prof. ibid., 1914-17; asso. prof. ibid., 1917-19; prof. ibid., 1919-; 12 yrs. sec.-treas. N. C. Pharmaceutical assn.; managing editor Carolina Journal of Pharmacy; author Therapeutic Terms and Common Diseases; co-author with Geo. Howe, Latin for Pharmacists; devised special method of extracting active principles of


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drugs by use of apparatus of own design known as "Percolation Under Reduced Pressure."

*BEARD, JOHN L.

        From Rowan co.; s. 1814.

BEARD, NATHANIEL SHELLEY

        742 Oak st., Winston-Salem; pres. care Export Leaf Tob. co., Petersburg, Va.; s. 1918; S. A. T. C.

*BEARD, WILLIAM H.

        North Carolina; d. Aug. or Sept., 1825; s. 1823-25.

BEARDEN, GEORGE STEELE Minister

        Toms Brook, Va.; g. s. 1913; Univ. of S. C.; Newberry col.; b. Columbia, S. C., June 29, 1868; p. Geo. Washington and Ellen A. (Steele); m. Sarah Kate Luther, Nov. 6, 1895; Methodist minister of Chapel Hill while at univ.; Lutheran minister since; author of The Prodigal Father, a novel, and A Treatise on the Lord's Prayer, published by Stratford co., Boston; Lutheran.

BEASLEY, BENJAMIN FOREST

        Wilson; s. 1918.

‡BEASLEY, CHARLES TREVELYEN

        Tampa, Fla.; s. 1920-21; p. m. 1922; b. Feb. 12, 1898.

BEASLEY, EDWARD BRUCE Physician

        Fountain; s. m. 1907-09; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1911; b. Colerain, Nov. 11, 1888; p. T. E. and Nannie Leary (Britton); m. Louise Xma Ferebee. Oct. 7, 1913; Queen's hosp., Honolulu; physician, Fountain; Baptist.

‡BEASLEY, ELLIOT LANEY Insurance

        2119 Oak st., Jacksonville, Fla.; s. 1917; B.S. in C. E. Alabama Poly. inst., 1922; insurance adjuster for Aetna Casualty & Surety co.; S. A. T. C.

BEASLEY, JAMES EDWARD Insurance

        605 S. McLean st., Memphis, Tenn.; A.B. 1859; b. Plymouth, Aug. 31, 1839; p. John Baptist and Mary (Alexander); m. Minna Treadwell; dry goods, 1860; clothing, 1866-76; insurance, 1876-; bd. of educ., Memphis, 8 yrs., pres, 5 yrs.; with Tenn. troops in western army May, 1861-Apr 26, 1865; entered as pvt., ended as adj. of Strahl's brigade, Cheatham's div.; wounded Battle of Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862; engagements in all battles fought by army of Tenn.; surrendered at Greensboro Apr. 26, 1865; Episcopalian.

*BEASLEY, JOSEPH H.

        From Plymouth; Talladega, Ala.; s. 1835-36.

*BEASLEY, WILLIAM FESSENDEN

        From Tarboro; Baltimore, Md.; b. Plymouth, Feb. 10, 1845; d. April, 1917; s. l. 1865-66; lawyer; inventor; manufacturer; lieut. col., 71st N. C., C. S. A.

*BEATTY, DOUGLAS PEARSON Physician

        Mocksville; s. 1848-50.

*BEATTY, HENRY F.

        Bladen co.; s. 1809.

BEATTY, JOHN DAY, JR. Lawyer

        Wilmington; pres. Ivanhoe; s. l. 1922-23; b. Bladen co., Feb. 7, 1892; p. Neil McLaurin and Elizabeth (Corbett); house of rep., 1924; Mason; Presbyterian.

*BEATTY, WILLIAM H.

        Hillsboro; s. 1840-42.

BEAUDRY, FRANCIS EARL

        Winston-Salem; s. 1919-1922; b. June 6, 1901.

BEAVER, JAMES AUBREY

        Salisbury; pres. 3044 "N" st., N. W., Washington, D. C.; s. 1919; Davidson col. 1920-23; Trinity col. 1924; b. Salisbury, June 28, 1903; p. D. A. and -- -- --; Beta Theta Pi.

BEAVERS, JOHN THOMAS Physician

        Riverside hosp., Newport News, Va.; s. m. 1908-10; Univ. of Md.; M.D. Johns Hopkins; Trinity, 1907; b. Durham co., Sept. 14, 1888; p. James Wesley and Ida M. (Shepherd); m. Mary Casey; supt. and gen'l mgr., Riverside hosp., Newport News, Va.; Baptist.

*BECK, THOMAS K.

        Kahawba, Ala.; s. 1825; planter; mem. gen'l assem., Ala.

BECKERDITE, WILLIAM HUGH Lawyer

        605 O'Hanlon bldg., Winston-Salem; s. l. 1909-11; b. Forsyth co., June 5, 1888; p. Hugh L. and Mathilda (Teague); m. Maude C. Rose, Apr. 25, 1923; U. S. commissioner; Lutheran.

BECKHAM, VIRGIL GUSTAVUS

        Hiddenite; s. l. 1912; b. Aug. 12, 1886; p. W. C. and -- -- --.

*BECKTON, FREDERICK E.

        Jones co.; s. 1804.

BECKWITH, CLIFTON WARREN

        Raleigh; s. 1912; b. Apr. 4, 1893; p. B. C. and -- -- --.

*BECKWITH, DANIEL GREEN Physician

        From Ascend; Scranton, Pa.; b. Feb. 7, 1863; d. Jan. 15, 1898; s. m. 1890-91; Wake Forest col.; Baptist.

*BECKWITH, JAMES FABIUS Physician

        From Chatham co.; Plymouth, Pa.; b. Oct. 10, 1853; d. about 1905; m. Bessie Payne; s. m. 1878-79; Baptist.

*BECKWITH, SIDNEY THOMAS Lawyer

        From Lake Landing; Monroe; Wash.; b Hyde co., Feb. 6, 1864; d. Mar. 3, 1897. LL.B. 1885; s. a. 1882-83.

BEDDINGTON, CHARLES DAVID, JR.

        Wakefield; s. 1919; b. Mar. 2. 1901.


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BEDDINGFIELD, CHARLES HERMAN Druggist

        Main st., Clayton; s. 1915-16; b. Louisburg, Oct. 24, 1894; p. Alonzo Theodore and Bettie (Sumpter); m. Telza Barnes, Mar. 19, 1921; worked in drug store, Clayton, 1916; passed state pharm. exam., 1917; with Pope & Stallings 'till Mar. 15, 1919; bought out concern and continued bus.; since Aug., 1919, known as Beddingfield Bros.; Baptist.

*BEENE, BENJAMIN YANCEY Lawyer

        Catawba, Ala.; b. 1826; d. 1856; A.B. 1849.

BEERS, CHARLES DALE Student

        Box 522, Asheville; pres. 3222 Abell ave., Baltimore, Md.; A.B. 1921; A.M. 1922; Johns Hopkins, 1922-; b. Painter Creek, O., Apr. 4, 1901; p. Dr. Chas. and Alma (Bireley); Tau Kappa Alpha; Sigma Xi; Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Tau Delta; Di Soc.; Methodist.

†BEERY, S. WALLACE

        Florence, Ga.; s. 1859-61.

*BEIN, HUGH HAGART

        From New Orleans, La.; Little Rock, Ark.; b. Jan. 25, 1841; A.B. 1859; LL.B.; adj. gen'l., C. S. A.

BEL, MRS. FRANK EDMOND

        (Nee Patterson, Miss Hallie Oldring); 7 Foxcraft rd., W. Hartford, Conn.; s. 1913; b. Medford, Mass., July 10, 1885; p. Chas. Brodie and Elizabeth (Vaughn); m. Frank Edmond Bel; Congregationalist.

*BELDEN, ARTHUR WILLIAMS

        Wilmington; b. Nov. 28, 1876; d. Dec. 5, 1920; B.Litt. 1897; g. s. 1897-98; chemist, S. C. & I. Ry. co.

BELDEN, LOUIS DEKEYSER Physician

        624 Hume Mansur bldg., Indianapolis, Ind.; B.S. 1910; s. m. 1912; A. & M., Raleigh, 1905-06; M.D. Johns Hopkins, 1913-15; b. Wilmington, Dec. 7, 1888; p. Louis S. and Isabel (Williams); football; chemist U. S. bureau of mines, Pittsburg, Pa., 1910-12; Roosevelt, Bellevue Vol. hosp., New York City, 1915-17, 1920-21; med. practice, Indianapolis, July, 1921-; lieut. U. S. med. corps, 1917-18; capt., 1919-20; N. Y. C., May 19, 1917; 4th eng., 12th machine gun co., 39th & 58th inf., 28th field hosp., hdq. 4th div.; Aisne Marne; St. Mihiel; Meuse Argonne; Episcopalian.

BELK, JAMES BOGAN

        Monroe; pres. Charlottesville, Va.; s. l. 1906-07; b. Monroe, Oct. 24, 1886; p. P. R. and Mary; m. Marion E. Jones, Oct., 1910; owner, Albemarle Oil & Gas co., of Va.

BELK, WILLIAM PARKS

        524 N. 63rd st., Philadelphia, Pa.; A.B. 1911.

BELL, BENJAMIN, JR. Production Manager

        918 Park ave., Richmond, Va.; s. 1897-1902; b. Wilmington, May 21, 1882; p. Benjamin and Henrietta (Kershaw); Di Soc.; editor Tar Heel; local staff Charlotte Observer, 1902; news editor Wilmington Messenger, 1902-09; asst. news editor Richmond Times Dispatch, 1909-18; news editor Richmond News Leader, 1918; copy desk Philadelphia Public Ledger, 1919; production mgr. Cecil, Barreto & Cecil, inc., Richmond, 1919-; pvt. Richmond light inf. blues, 1917-19; Episcopalian.

BELL, BAXTER ISRAEL

        Swan Quarter; s. 1909-10; s. m. 1910; b. Aug. 4, 1889.

‡BELL, BERDON MANLY

        Wakefield; s. 1922; Wake Forest col. 1918-20; b. Sept. 7, 1900.

BELL, COY BREVARD

        Troy; s. 1919-20; b. Mar. 6, 1898.

BELL, CLIFTON LINWOOD

        Swan Quarter; s. l. 1915; b. Feb. 2, 1891; p. E. B. and -- -- --.

*BELL, DAVID Lawyer

        Enfield; s. 1876-79; mem. gen'l assem., 1885-86.

BELL, DANIEL LONG Lawyer

        Pittsboro; A.B. 1915; LL.B. 1917; b. Enfield, Apr. 15, 1894; p. David and Eliza Ann Lila (McLin); m. Alice Peoples, Apr. 6, 1920; pres. Athletic assn., 1916-17; Phi Soc.; Sigma Chi; Phi Delta Phi; town commissioner, Pittsboro, 1919-; mayor pro tem, Pittsboro. 1919-; exec. com. Democratic party, 4th cong. dist., 1924; U. S. A. 1917-18; 2nd lieut. 316 F. A., June, 1918; Mason; Pythian; Episcopalian.

BELL, EDWARD EARL Farmer

        Pollocksville; s. 1910-11; p. Joseph Hiram and -- -- --; m. Nannie Creagh; A. E. F.

‡BELL, ERIC FRANKLIN

        Athens, O.; s. 1912-14; A.B. Ohio univ., 1922; b. Dunn, July 30, 1893; p. Mordecai and Naomi; 2 yrs. prin. H. S., Lower Salem, O.; Baptist.

*BELL, EDWARD STARKIE J.

        Bladen Springs, Ala.; b. Jan. 25, 1834; d. May, 1906; A.B. 1858; lieut., C. S. A.

BELL, EARL V. Druggist

        Zebulon; s. 1916-17; b. Wakefield, Dec. 15, 1892; p. Dr. G. M. and Helen (Richardson); druggist, Citizens Drug co., Zebulon, since 1917; U. S. A. med. corps 1917-18; Baptist.

BELL, EDWIN WALTER

        Canton; s. 1918.

BELL, FRANK DURHAM Manufacturer

        Tuxedo; A.B. 1921; Citadel, 1914-15; b. Henrietta, Apr. 5, 1898; p. Joseph Oscar


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and Lillie (Durham); m. Hannah Baldwin Townsend, May 15, 1923; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; dir. Camp Mondamin for boys, and sec. Green River Mfg. co.; A. E. F. Nov. 17, 1917-Mar.21, 1919; pvt. to corp.; stationed around Toul sector; Mason; Baptist.

BELL, FELIX ORTAN

        Reidsville, Ga.; s. 1913; b. Mar. 27, 1890; p. R. R. and -- -- --.

BELL, HOLLEY MACKIE Druggist

        King st., Windsor; s. p. 1902-03; Univ. Col. of Md., 1903-04; b. Mapleton. Sept. 24, 1880; p. Capt. D. and Cecelia (Holley); m. Kate Capehart, Oct. 17, 1906; Alpha Tau Omega; druggist; farmer; Mason; Odd Fellow; Modern Woodman; Methodist.

*BELL, JAMES FRANKLIN

        From Statesville; Ark.; b. 1829; died in service, 1862, Knoxville, Tenn.; A.B. 1852; journalist; lawyer; sergt., C. S. A.

*BELL, JOSEPH MASTERS Planter

        Jackson, Ark.; A.B. 1854; mem. gen'l assem., Ark.; C. S. A.

BELL, LORENZO JAMES School Superintendent

        Rockingham; Ph.B. 1898; Univ. of Tenn.; b. Kings Mountain. Jan. 26, 1878; p. Capt. W. T. R. and Nancy (Hill); m. Rachel Covington, June 6, 1917; Beta Theta Pi; editor Hellenian; Di Soc.; grad. magna cum laude; prin. Waco sch., 1898-99, 1900-01; prin. Cherryville sch., 1899-1900; prin. Shelby sch., 1901-02; prin. Rockingham H. S., 1902-06; supt ibid. 1906-; supt. Richmond co. sch., 1916; sec. state educ. comm., 1918-22; Methodist.

*BELL, LUTHER RICE

        Oxford; b. Feb. 3, 1842; killed in battle; A.B. 1861; C. S. A.

*BELL, ROBERT

        Louisburg; s. 1801.

*BELL, REUBEN HOLLAND

        Swan Quarter; s. 1910.

BELL, ROBERT PURDY

        Concord; s. 1919; b. May 6, 1902.

*BELL, SAMUEL SLADE Lawyer

        New Bern; b. 1804; A.B. 1823.

BELL, THEODORE ROOSEVELT Boat Line Operator

        Marshallberg; s. 1918; b. Marshallberg, Nov. 27, 1899; p. Hull B. and Lillie T. (Fulford); owner and operator boat line, New Bern, 1919-; also mercantile bus. 1922-; mem. sch. com. Smyrna Consolidated H. S. since May 10, 1922; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C., Oct. 1-Dec. 10, 1918.

*BELL, WILLIAM ALEXANDER

        Eutaw, Ala.; b. 1825; d. 1850; A.B. 1842; U. S. army, Mexican war.

BELL, WALLACE W.

        Sanford, Fla.; s. 1922; b. Feb. 11, 1903.

*BELLAMY, BENJAMIN ALEXANDER

        From Marianna, Fla.; Carthage, Tex.; b. 1833; s. 1851-53; C. S. A.

BELLAMY, CHESLEY CALHOUN Lawyer

        215 17th st., Wilmington; A.B. 1909; s. l. 1910-11; b. Wilmington, Sept. 4, 1887; p. Marsden and Harriet (Harllee); m. Caroline Louise Mallett, Aug. 5, 1912; Delta Kappa Epsilon; spec. atty. city of Wilmington; Mason; Presbyterian.

*BELLAMY, CHARLES EDWARD Physician

        From Marianna, Fla.; Bolivar co., Miss.; b. Apr. 5, 1832; killed in battle, Ringold, Ga., July 27, 1864; A.B. 1851; M.D., Univ. of Pa., 1855; surgeon, C. S. A.

BELLAMY, CLAYTON GILES Student

        323 S. 3rd st., Wilmington; A.B. 1923; s. l. 1923-; b. Wilmington, Nov. 7, 1902; p. John Dillard and Mary (Giles); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Episcopalian.

*BELLAMY, EDWARD C. Physician

        From Nash co., N. C.; Miss.; d. 1861; s. 1818.

BELLAMY, EMMETT HARGROVE Lawyer

        602 Market st., Wilmington; A.B. 1912; Davidson col., 1907, 1908-09; Harvard univ. 1912-13; LL.B. Columbia univ., 1915; b. Wilmington, Feb. 12, 1891; p. John Dillard and Emma May (Hargrove); m. Lillian Frances Maxwell, Mar. 26, 1924; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Soc.; N. C. gen'l assem. 1921; N. C. sen. 1923; mem. state ship & water transportation comm., Wilmington Chamber of Commerce, N. C. Bar assn.; asst. dist. gov. Lions Club of N. C.; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut., battery "C," 80th F. A., 7th ammunition train-1st ammunition train, A. E. F., 1917-19; Odd Fellow; Episcopalian.

BELLAMY, HARGROVE

        Wilmington; s. 1915; b. Jan. 30, 1896; p. R. R. and -- -- --.

*BELLAMY, JOSEPH CLINCH

        Enfield; b. Nash co., Mar. 7, 1840; d. Dec. 3, 1920; A.B. 1861; farmer; state sen., 1895-97; dir. state hosp., 1895-1901; sec. bd. dir. State hosp., 1897-1901; C. S. A.

BELLAMY, JOHN DILLARD, III Lawyer

        Rooms 7-9, Odd Fellows bldg., Wilmington; A.B. 1890; s. l. 1891; b. May 10, 1870.

BELLAMY, JOHN DILLARD, III. Accountant

        Market st., Wilmington; s. 1894-95; b. Wilmington, Oct. 10, 1872; p. William Jas. Harriss and Mary Williams (Puissell); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; banker; railway employee; accountant; Wilmington light inf.; Mason; Presbyterian.

BELLAMY, JAMES EXUM

        Enfield; s. 1920; b. Nov. 8, 1901.


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*BELLAMY, MARSDEN

        Wilmington; b. Jan. 14, 1843; d. Dec. 1, 1909; s. 1858-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; lawyer; co. atty.; paymaster C. S. navy, 1862-65; trustee U. N. C., 1891-97.

BELLAMY, MARSDEN Lawyer

        17 S. 7th st., Wilmington; A.B. 1899 magna cum laude; s. s. l. 1900; b. Wilmington, Dec. 4, 1878; p. Marsden and Harriet (Harllee); m. Sue Clark, Nov. 14, 1906; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Gorgon's Head; editor Tar Heel; Phi Beta Kappa; mem. law firm Bellamy & Bellamy, Wilmington, 1900-; city atty., 1905-09; co. atty., 1909-13, 1915-; state sen. representing New Hanover and Brunswick co., 1913; pres. Rotary club, 1922-23; chmn. New Hanover co. dem. exec. com., 1912; Mason; Order of Red Men; Junior; Royal Arcanum; Episcopalian.

‡BELLAMY, RUSSELL Physician

        Wilmington; s. 1887-89; M.D. N. Y. univ., 1892; b. Feb. 12, 1871; house staff Bellevue hosp., 1892-94; attending surgeon, Hudson St. hosp.; health bd., N. Y.

*BELLAMY, RICHARD BLOUNT

        From Marianna, Fla.; Campbellton, Fla.; b. Battleboro, Apr. 7, 1833; d. May 24, 1898; A.B. 1855; M.D. Bellevue, 1872; druggist; physician; surgeon, C. S. A.

BELLAMY, ROBERT HARLLEE Physician

        Wilmington; s. a. 1897-98; s. m. 1898-1900; M.D. Jefferson Med. col., 1902; m. Lucy Bridgers, 1911; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Theta Nu Epsilon.

BELLAMY, SPIER COFFIELD Planter

        Enfield; s. 1878-1901.

*BELLAMY, WILLIAM CROOM Physician

        From Marianna, Fla.; Atlanta, Ga.; b. 1830; d. April, 1918; s. 1847-51; surgeon, C. S. A.

BELLAMY, WILLIAM JAMES Lawyer

        515 Market st., Wilmington; pres. Morganton; s. l. 1895-97; b. Nov. 5, 1876; city atty., 1901.

*BELLAMY, WILLIAM JAMES HARRIS Physician

        Wilmington; b. 1844; s. 1860-63; A.B. 1911 as of 1864.

BELLAMY, WILLIAM MCKOY Lawyer

        Wilmington; s. 1899-1902; s. l. 1904-05.

BELLOIS, GEORGE WILLIAM

        Wilmington; s. 1909-11.

*BELSHER, THADDEUS CONSTANTINE

        From Pickensville, Ala.; Columbus, Miss.; b. July 21, 1832; d. Oct. 3, 1901; A.B. 1857; A.M.; founder and pres. Carrollton col.; founder, Univ. Columbus (Miss.); C. S. A.

*BELT, THOMAS WRIGHT

        Iredell co.; d. 1860; A.B. 1827; planter; physician.

†BELT, TOWNSEND WENTWORTH Merchant

        Leesburg, Va.; s. m. 1902; b. Mar. 30, 1880.

*BELTON, HENRY J. G.

        Salisbury; s. 1836.

†BELVIN, EDWARD DOBBIN

        Meridian. Miss.; s. 1911; b. Sept. 19, 1894.

BENBOW, CHARLES FRANK Banker

        Ardmore, ave., Winston-Salem; A.M. 1915; A.B. Guilford col., 1914; b. East Bend; p. Dr. W. E. and Martha Jane (Poindexter); m. Ruth Harper, June 6, 1923; prin. East Bend H. S., 1915-17; pres. Benbow Linsley co., 1920-; sec. Am. Bond Mortgage co., 1921-; sec. Bldg. & Loan assn.; 2nd lieut. U. S. A. 1917-18; Methodist.

BENBOW, EDGAR VERNON Student

        East Bend; B.S. med. 1923; b. Feb. 3, 1899.

BENBOW, FRANK BYRON Lawyer

        Winston-Salem; s. l. 1893-94; A.B. Guilford, 1891; state legislature.

BENBOW, JOHN THOMAS Physician

        O'Hanlon bldg., Winston-Salem; s. 1907-08; N. C. Med. col.; Guilford; b. East Bend, Dec. 18, 1882; p. William Evan and Mattie Jane (Poindexter); practiced med. East Bend 1910 until late war; since war physician, Winston-Salem; enlisted as 1st lieut. ambulance co. 321, 306 san. tr.; promoted capt.; overseas as commanding officer; after first battle maj. & commander field hosp. 322, 306 san. tr.; Odd Fellow; Modern Woodman; Junior; Elk.

BENBOW, JOHN THOMPSON Lawyer

        Winston-Salem; s. l. 1893-4; A.B. Guilford col., 1890; postmaster.

*BENBURY, JOSEPH

        From New Orleans, La.; Lucato Corter Sp--, Honduras; d. 1903; s. 1857; planter; lawyer; mem. gen'l. assem., La.

*BENBURY, JOHN AVERY

        Edenton; b. 1827; d. Richmond, July 6, 1862 (of wounds received at Malvern Hill); s. 1843-44; A.B. Princeton; lawyer; mem. house of commons, 1856-58; capt., C. S. A.

*BENBURY, JAMES EMORY

        Sunbury; b. Aug. 31, 1841; d. 1862; s. 1858-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; C. S. A.

*BENBURY, LEMUEL GREECY

        Edenton; b. Nov. 3, 1836; d. 1872; A.B. 1858; mem. house of commons, 1862-64; Capt., C. S. A.

BENCINI, RICHMOND BANKS

        404 E. Central ave., Orlando, Fla.; s. 1917; b. Dec. 24, 1897.


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BENDER, ERNEST LINWOOD Physician

        Pollocksville; s. 1909-11; M.D. Med. Col. of Va., 1916; b. Pollocksville, Sept. 1, 1892; p. T. S. and Virginia (Kilpatrick); m. Mary E. Strother, June 2, 1917; contract work with N. & W. Ry., Roanoke, Va., and Dare Lbr. co., Dare co., N. C., 1917; since then private practice, Pollocksville; Episcopalian.

BENDER, JOHN ALPHEUS Teacher

        Box 56, Polocksville; pres. Box 423, Clemson col., S. C.; B.S. 1922; M.S. 1923; b. Pollocksville, Dec. 12, 1902; p. T. S. and Virginia (Kilpatrick); Alpha Chi Sigma; Sigma Xi; editor-in-chief Carolina Chemist; instr. U. N. C. sum. sch., 1923; asst. prof. chemistry, Clemson col., 1923-; mem. Am. Chemical soc.; author with F. C. Vilbrandt, Solubility of Nickel Sulfate by Floating Equilibrium Method, published Sept., 1923, in Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, New York; Episcopalian.

BENDER, ROBERT PHILEMON Lawyer

        Pollocksville; s. 1914-15; b. Pollocksville. Jan. 1, 1887; p. Bryan and Lucy (Tolson); m. May Edwards; laywer, Pollocksville, 1916-; city atty., Pollocksville; Woodman; Presbyterian.

BENDER, WILLIAM ROBERT

        Pollocksville; s. 1918; b. Pollocksville, Aug. 31, 1900; p. T. S. and Virginia (Kilpatrick); S. A. T. C.; Mason; Episcopalian.

*BENJAMIN, JOSEPH

        From New Orleans, La.; Ciengolfo, Honduras; b. South Carolina, 1826; d. Sept., 1902; A.B. 1847; planter; fruit and coffee grower.

*BENNEHAN, THOMAS DAVIS Planter

        Orange co.; b. 1781; d. 1847; A.B. 1801; trustee, U. N. C., 1812-47.

*BENNERS, AUGUSTUS Lawyer

        From New Bern; Greensboro, Ala.; d. Aug. 7, 1885; A.B. 1837; mem. gen'l. assem., Ala.

BENNETT, CRAWFORD DUNLAP Lawyer

        214 W. 18th st., Oklahoma City, Okla.; s. 1888-90; s. l. 1894-95; b. Anson co., Mar. 7, 1870.

BENNETT, EDWIN KEITH

        Care Pedro Gomez, Mena y Hijo, Bauners, Havana, Cuba; s. 1916; b. Aug. 1, 1895; p. W. R. and -- -- --.

BENNETT, FRANK, JR. Soil Scientist

        Wadesboro; pres. Care Bureau of Soils, Washington, D. C.; s. 1896-1901; b. Paris, N. C., Mar. 8, 1879; soil scientist, U. S. bureau of soils, 1901-.

BENNETT, HUGH HAMMOND Scientist

        Care Bureau of Soils, Washington, D. C.; B.S. 1903; b. Wadesboro, Apr. 15, 1881; p. William Osborne and Rosa (Hammond); m. Betty Virginia Brown, 1921; Di Soc.; Phi Delta Theta; mem. comm. reporting on agri. possibilities Canal Zone. 1909; Alaskan explorer for govt., 1914; mem. Alaskan comm., 1916; mem. internat. boundary comm., Guatemala-Honduras, 1919; in charge soil investigations Red River boundary dispute, 1922; rep. dept. of agri. U. S. on rubber comm. visiting Central and South Americas, 1923-24; author Soils and Agriculture of the Southern States and many scientific and governmental publications; 1st lieut. engrs., U. S. A., 1918; Episcopalian.

BENNETT, JOSEPH HAMMOND Physician

        Wadesboro; s. 1889-90; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1894; b. Anson co., Oct. 17, 1870; p. William Osborne and Rosa Elizabeth (Hammond); supt. health, Anson co.; pres. Anson Co. Med. soc.; surgeon A. C. L. & Winston-Salem South Bound Rys.; Woodman; Mason; Pythian; Odd Fellow; Episcopalian.

BENNETT, JOHN TYLER Lawyer

        Wadesboro; s. 1886-89; b. Anson co., May 6, 1868; p. David Nevil and Agnes Craighead (Dunlap); m. Kate Shepherd, June 14, 1893; Sigma Nu; Episcopalian.

BENNETT, JUNIUS WHITE Farmer

        Reidsville; s. 1903-05; b. Reidsville, Sept. 12, 1881; p. James Henry and Mary Louisa (Holderby); teacher 6 yrs.; newspaper work 2 yrs.; farmer; Primitive Baptist.

BENNETT, KELLY EDMOND Druggist

        Bryson City; Ph.G. 1912; b. Bryson City, Feb. 8, 1890; p. Aurelius McDonald and Marg Charlotte (Hyatt); m. Ola Tila Zacberg, Dec., 1913; druggist; realtor and insurance; mem. N. C. and Am. Phar. assns.; mem. Nat. Highways assn.; mem. Masonic Research soc.; N. C. sen., 1917; Mason; Odd Fellow; Presbyterian.

*BENNETT, MARK

        Town Creek, Edgecombe co.; b. 1833; d. 1851; s. 1851.

BENNETT, OSCAR KIMSEY Lawyer

        31 Woodfin place, Asheville; s. l. 1909-10; b. Haywood co., Oct. 5, 1882; p. J. Newton and Jalie Elizabeth (Gillett); m. Ethel Genevieve Robinson, Sept. 24, 1913; practicing atty., 1911-18, 1920-23; city solicitor, Asheville, 1920-23; special agent bureau investigation, dept. justice, 1918-20; mem. Lions club; home guards, 1918; Junior; Methodist.

BENNETT, PAUL ARCHER Cashier

        710 Hawthorne road, Winston-Salem; A.B. 1913; b. Winston-Salem, Nov. 17, 1892; p. Archer Robeson and Emma (Martin); m. Vera K. Early, Sept. 4, 1918; Kappa Alpha; Phi Chi; Gorgon's Head; with Du-Pont Powder co., 1914-17; govt. powder works, Jacksonville, Tenn., 1917-18; retail shoe bus. Winston-Salem 1919-20; treas. & mgr. Standard Motor co., Winston-Salem, 1920-22; cashier Motor co., 1922-23; Presbyterian.


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BENNETT, WILLETT AMOS Lumberman

        Hendersonville; s. 1906; b. Tryon, July 14, 1886; p. Howard and Samantha (Wilson); m. May Clifton; Baptist.

BENSON, CHASE HOWARD Teacher

        Swan Quarter; A.M. 1924; A.B. Trinity col., 1921; b. Swan Quarter, Mar. 10, 1899; p. Zack and Mary M.; Phi Beta Kappa; teacher Sladesville H. S., 1921-22; prin. Derita H. S., 1922-23; S. A. T. C. Trinity col., 1918; Methodist.

†BENSON, JAMES WILLIAM

        Beasley Hall; s. m. and p. 1885-86.

BENTHALL, GEORGE W.

        Norfolk Fertilizer co., Norfolk, Va., s. 1885-86.

BENTHALL, RAYMOND CARSON Clerk

        Woodland; s. 1922; Wake Forest col.; b. Woodland. Apr. 6, 1904; p. Rabon and Cora --; Baptist.

BENTON, GARLAND FILLMORE

        Spencer; s. 1921; b. Dec. 5, 1902.

*BENTON, JAMES

        Orange co.; s. 1802.

BENTON, JOHN HOGAN Merchant

        Monroe; s. 1878-79; b. 1855.

*BENTON, THOMAS HART

        From Orange co.; Washington, D. C.; b. Mar. 14, 1782; d. Apr. 10, 1858; s. 1799; editor Missouri Enquirer; mem. gen'l. assem., Tenn.; U. S. sen. from Mo., 1821-51; mem. Congress, 1853-55; author of Thirty Years View and Abridgment of Debates in Congress; col., Tenn. Vols., 1812-13; lieut. U. S. A., 1813-14.

BERKELEY, ALFRED RIVES Minister

        1427 Polymma st., New Orleans, La.; A.B. 1900; A.M. 1901; b. Jackson, Tenn., Sept. 2, 1880; p. Edmund and Julia (Ramsey); m. Sarah Bernard Manning, Dec. 11, 1907; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Di Soc.; editor univ. Magazine; missionary work in Rockingham and Stokes counties, 1904-11; vicar Chapel of the Holy Communion, Philadelphia, 1911-16; rector St. Paul's Episcopal church, 1916-; Mason; Odd Fellow; Junior; Episcopalian.

BERKELEY, GREENVILLE RAMSEY Physician

        2807 Calomal ave., Norfolk, Va.; A.B. 1903; s. m. 1903-04; M.D. Jefferson Med. col., 1906; b. Jackson, Tenn., Apr. 6, 1883; p. Edmund and Julia (Ramsey); m. Mildred Jones, July 19, 1911; varsity football and track; Di Soc.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; demonstrator anatomy, U. N. C., 1906-07; interne Norfolk Protestant hosp., 1907-08; physician, 1908-; Episcopalian.

BERNARD, HOLMAN Physician

        Pilot Mountain; s. m. 1907; M.D. Med. Col. of Va., 1912; b. Greenville, Oct. 27, 1889; p. Claude M. and Lucy S.; m. Bessie Josephine Humphries, Nov. 2, 1916; Chi Zeta Chi; Mason.

BERNARD, SILAS GARRETT Lawyer

        Asheville: s. l. 1901.

BERNARD, WILLIAM STANLEY Teacher

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1900; M.A. 1904; g. s. 1904-06; Epis. Theo. Sem. of Va., 1893-95; Univ. of Chicago. 1906; Columbia, 1909-11; b. Greenville, Sept. 15, 1867; p. William Augustus and Mary Ann (Smith); m. Adeline Claypoole; Phi Soc.; Phi Delta Theta; editor, Magazine, 1900; Gimghoul; instr. Greek, Episc. Theo. Seminary, Alexandria, Va., 1894; commandant and teacher. Trinity sch., Chocowinity, 1894-97; librarian, U. N. C., 1900-01; instr. Greek, U. N. C., 1901-06; asso. prof. Greek. 1906-20; prof. Greek, 1920-; Episcopalian.

BERNAU, RUDOLF CARL Jeweler

        208 S. Elm st., Greensboro; s. 1919-20, Davidson; Trinity; b. Abbeville, S. C., Nov. 15, 1900; p. R. C. and Janie (Kirkpatrick); m. Caroleen Lambeth, Nov. 16, 1922; served 13 mo., pvt. to color sergt.; Presbyterian.

BERNHARDT, CLARENCE THEOPHILUS Salesman

        N. Main st., Salisbury; s. 1902-03; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; b. Salisbury, Oct. 7, 1882; p. Caleb Theophilus and Laura (Linn); m. Sadie Snider, July 8, 1911; clerk, time-keeper, accountant, Sou. Ry., Spencer; salesman, Salisbury Hdw. & Fur. co.; Lutheran.

BERNHARDT, JAMES LEAK

        Care State hosp., Morganton; s. 1902-03.

‡BERRIER, ZERO OTHO Merchant

        Winston-Salem; s. 1895-96; b. Arcadia, Jan. 26, 1877.

BERRY, ALEXANDER BENNERS Postmaster

        Swan Quarter; s. 1905-06; b. Swan Quarter, Dec. 19, 1886; p. Alexander and Frances -- --; m. Annie Pollard, Feb. 7, 1912; mgr. & prop. merc. bus. 1913-19; real estate and insurance., 1919-24; potsmaster, Swan Quarter, 1924-; I. O. O. F.; Methodist.

BERRY, BENJAMIN CARROLL Salesman

        Hertford; s. 1913-14; b. Perquimans co., Nov. 6, 1895; p. Benjamin Augustus and Annie (Bateman); m. Blanche Moore, Nov. 5, 1919; farmer, 1914-18; fur. salesman, W. M. Morgan, Hertford; q. m. 1st class N. C. nav. res., pvt. U. S. tr. det. A. & E. col., canteen officer Camp Gordon. 2nd lieut. inf., O. R. C.; Mason; Modern Woodman; Baptist.

*BERRY, CICERO N.

        Hillsboro; d. Apr. 10, 1904; s. 1850-52; A.B. Princeton; lawyer; farmer.

*BERRY, GEE WOOD Planter

        Marion Dist., S. C.; d. about 1886; A.B. 1847.


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BERRY, HARRIETT MOREHEAD

        301 Hendricks st., Greensboro; s. 1905; State Normal 1894-97; b. Hillsboro; p. Dr. John and Mary Elizabeth (Strayhorn); sec. N. C. Geol. & Econ. survey; sec. N. C. Good Roads assn.; editorial dept. N. C. Industries, Greensboro Daily News; asso. editor Cherokee Scout; sec. legislative council of women; organizer of credit unions, N. C.; author reports N. C. Geol. and Econ. Survey on roads, minerals and drainage; Episcopalian.

BERRY, JOHN Physician

        Box 410, Greensboro; s. 1902-04; s. m. 1904-06; M.D. Jefferson. 1908; b. Hillsboro, Mar. 31, 1883; p. Dr. John and Mary Elizabeth --; m. Mary Burwell Strudwick, Apr. 21, 1923; Omega Upsilon Phi; resident physician, Polyclinic Hosp. of Phila., Pa., 1908-10; asso. med. dir., Mt. Alto Sanatorium, Mt. Alto, Pa., 1910-17; asso. med. dir., Hamburg Sanatorium, Hamburg, Pa., 1919-20; Guilford co. med. soc.; N. C. med. soc.; Am. med. assn.; Sou. med. assn.; maj. med. reserve, A. E. F., 1917-19; Mason; Elk.

BERRY, JENNINGS BRYAN Tobacconist

        905 Shepherd st., Durham; s. 1918; b. Durham, Aug. 25, 1900; p. John Henry and Melissa Lavinia (Vickers); m. Ruth Mills, Mar. 28, 1921; employee Am. Tob. co. 1 yr.; ibid. R. J. Reynolds Tob. co. 1 yr.; ibid. Liggett & Myers Tob. co. 1922-; Baptist.

BERRY, MARGARET KOLLOCK Lawyer

        117 Law bldg., Charlotte; A.B. 1913, LL.B. 1915; B.S., N. C. col. 1912; b. Orange co.; p. Dr. John and Mary Elizabeth (Strayhorn); mem. N. C. Bar assn.; Charlotte rep. Nat. Bus. & Prof. Women's Clubs, St. Louis, Mo., 1919; 1st woman atty. to win case before N. C. Supr. Ct.; pres. Charlotte Bus. & Prof. Women's Clubs, 1919; sec. & treas. Mecklenburg Bar assn., 1924; mem. Am. Bar assn.; Episcopalian.

BERRYHILL, WALTER REECE Student

        R. F. D. 4, Charlotte; A.B. 1921; s. m. 1923-; Ga. Tech. 1918; b. Charlotte, Oct. 14, 1900; p. Samuel Reece and Minnie Eugenia (Scott); Di Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Chi; Delta Sigma Phi; asst. supt. Baird's sch., 1921-22; prin. Big Springs H. S., 1922-23; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C., 1918; stationed Ga. Tech. with marine unit; Presbyterian.

*BEST, BENJAMIN CLAUDIUS Lawyer

        From Oxford; Waco, Tex.; b. Jan. 22, 1876; d. Sept. 30, 1904; s. a. 1894-98; s. l. 1897-99.

*BEST, BENJAMIN SPENCER

        Grifton; b. May 18, 1880; d. Apr. 18, 1910; s. 1899-1902.

*BEST, CHARLES EXUM Lawyer

        Oxford; b. Jan. 6, 1875; d. New Orleans, Feb. 29, 1916; s. a. 1893-97; LL.B. 1898.

BEST, EDWARD LEIGH Educator

        Louisburg; s. 1902-03; Columbia univ., 1916-17; b. Louisburg, Aug. 30, 1884; p. D. E. and Francis M. (Jackson); m. Nan R. Malone, Nov. 27, 1909; prin. Cedar Rock acad., 1906-07; prin. Louisburg H. S., 1908-14; supt. Franklin co. schools, 1914-24; mem. State col. summer faculty, 1917-23; dir. of educ. in Louisburg Female col.; dist. trustee Kiwanis club, Louisburg; Mason; Junior; Methodist.

BEST, HENRY BLOUNT Physician

        103 Pine st., Wilson; s. 1903-07; M.D. 1907; b. Greene co., Apr. 30, 1883; p. Thos. Haywood and Mary Jane (Blount); Phi Delta Theta; Phi Chi; with Carolina Gen. Hosp., inc.; Am. Med. assn.; N. C. Med. soc.; 5th Dist. Med. soc.; Wilson Co. Med. soc.; Wilson Rotary club; Wilson chamber of commerce; Methodist.

BEST, HENRY MILTON Merchant

        Fremont; s. 1918-19; b. Fremont, Apr. 20, 1901; p. P. M. and Annie P. (Best); Pythian.

BEST, JOHN HARPER Pharmacist

        416 Gorrell st., Greensboro; pres. Box 276, Asheboro; Ph.G. 1923; b. Eureka, May 29, 1897; p. Dr. Benjamin William and Eliza Jarman (Williams); m. Ruth Ashmore Vernon, Goldsboro, Aug. 11, 1921; U. S. N. 1918-19; Mason; Baptist.

BEST, JOHN HENRY Physician

        Mapleville; s. m. 1901-02.

BEST, LEE JAMES Lawyer

        Dunn; s. s. l. 1919; A.B. Trinity col., 1918; b. Dunn, Sept. 22, 1895; p. Lee Jackson and Florrie (Vestal); m. Martha Madred Hood, Mar. 24, 1920; Kappa Sigma; pvt.corp.-sergt.-2nd lieut, 1st lieut., 322nd inf., Camps Jackson and McArthur, U. S. A. 1917-18; Pythian; Moose; Methodist.

*BEST, ROBERT JUDSON

        La Grange; b. Sept. 22, 1893; d. June 15, 1915; s. 1914; drug clerk 1913-14; Christian (Disciples).

BETHEA, JOHN CRAWFORD Lawyer

        Dillon, S. C.; s. 1914.

BETHEA, JAMES McRAE

        Dillon, S. C.; A.B. 1924; b. Oct. 9, 1902; p. T. W. and -- -- --; Methodist.

*BETHELL, PINKNEY C.

        Caswell co.; s. 1835-36.

*BETHELL, WILLIAM D.

        From Rockingham co.; Ruffin; s. 1831-33; state sen.

*BLACKMAN, NEILL ROBERT

        From Plains, Ga.; Boston, Ga.; d. 1917; s. 1897; s. l. 1901.


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*BETHUNE, RICHARD FREDERICK

        St. Pauls; d. Dec. 8, 1922; s. 1913; Ala. Poly. inst.

*BETTENCOURT, WILLIAM H. Merchant

        Wilmington; b. 1834; d. 1865; s. 1851-52.

*BETTNER, GEORGE SHONNARD Physician

        From New Bern; New York; b. 1801; d. 1860; A.B. 1823; tutor, 1826; author Acton, or the Circle of Life; tutor, U. N. C., 1823-24.

*BETTS, ALEXANDER DAVIS Minister

        Winslow; b. Aug. 25, 1832; d. Dec. 15, 1918; A.B. 1855; A.M.; D.D. 1895; chaplain, C. S. A., 13th reg.; Methodist.

BETTS, CLARENCE EDWARD Teacher

        160 Linwood ave., Atlanta, Ga.; A.B. 1904; N. C. col.; b. Albemarle, Oct. 20, 1881; p. Dr. Henry W. and Mary Lizzie (Heilig); m. Mary Salome Wilson, Nov. 29, 1911; Di Soc.; Presbyterian.

BETTS, JAMES RUSSELL, JR.

        Macon; s. 1916; b. Nov. 11, 1893; p. J. R. and -- -- --.

BETTS, THOMAS ALEXANDER

        Macon; s. 1922; b. Nov. 8, 1904.

BETTS, WILLIAM ARCHIBALD Minister

        Cherokee, Tex.; Ph.B. 1880; N. C. Col. of the Lutherans, 1876-78; b. Stedman, Sept. 22, 1857; p. Rev. Dr. Alexander Davis and Mary Elizabeth (Davis); m. Lillie Evelyn Wadsworth, May 13, 1881; m. Lula Frances Young, May 4, 1898; gen. sec. Y. M. C. A., Charleston, S. C., 1880; ministry S. C. conference, 1881-1908; prof. Mansfield (La.) Female col. 1908-09; pres. Montrose (Miss.) Junior col., 1910; minister Fla. conference, 1910-15; S. C. conference evangelist, 1915-20; pastor Wichita Falls and Cherokee, Tex., 1921-; numerous historical and biographical church papers; publisher Experience of a Confederate Chaplain; compiler word edition Songs of the U. N. C.; Methodist.

BIAS, CLYDE HAROLD

        Mitchell ave., Salisbury; s. 1920-22; b. Sept. 18, 1900.

*BICKETT, THOMAS WALTER

        From Monrce; Louisburg; b. Feb. 28, 1869; d. Dec. 28, 1921; m. Fannie N. Yarborough, Nov. 29, 1898; s. l. 1892-93; LL.D. 1918; A.B. 1890; Wake Forest col.; lawyer; mem. house of rep., 1907; atty. gen'l; gov. N. C., 1917-21; mem. state bd. education; Episcopalian.

BICKETT, W. Y. Lawyer

        Louisburg; s. 1917-20; p. Thomas Walter and Fannie N. (Yarborough); S. A. T. C. U. N. C.

BIDDLE, ROY MCCALLIE

        Greensboro; s. 1917; b. 1898; p. W. P. and -- -- --.

*BIDDLE, SAMUEL SIMPSON Planter

        Craven co.; b. 1811; d. 1873; A.B. 1832; mem. gen'l assem., 1838.

BIGGER, DAVID ANDREW Physician

        525 Crest st., Rock Hill, S. C.; s. 1912-15; Davidson col.; M.D. Jefferson Med. col., 1917; b. Bethel. S. C., Oct., 1891; p. Isaac A. and Mary Nul (Johnston); m. Hazel Mott, Aug. 10, 1918; Kappa Sigma; Phi Chi; 1st lieut. U. S. A., 1917-19; Presbyterian.

BIGGERS, WILLIAM CARL

        611 Hermitage road, Charlotte; s. 1922; N. C. State col.; b. Union co., Dec. 30, 1900; p. William L. and Mary A. (Little); advertising staff Charlotte Observer; Baptist.

BIGGS, HARRY A. Capitalist

        Williamston; s. l. 1906-07.

BIGGS, HARRY ULYSSES Salesman

        Smithfield; s. 1922;23; b. Rockingham, July 26, 1904; p. A. N. and Mary Josephine (McKeithan); salesman Keystone View co., Meadville, Pa.; Presbyterian.

BIGGS, JAMES CRAWFORD Lawyer

        Raleigh; Ph.B., 1893; s. l. 1893-94; b. Oxford, Aug. 29, 1872; p. William and Elizabeth Arrington (Cooper); m. Marjie Jordan, Feb. 7, 1906; graduate summa cum laude; editor-in-chief Hellenian; editor Tar Heel; varsity football; Zeta Psi; pres. senior class; winner Mangum medal; Gimghoul; lawyer, Oxford, 1894-98; asso. prof. law, U. N. C., 1898-1900; supr. ct. reporter, 1905-07; lawyer, 1911-; prof. law, Trinity col., 1911-12; special asst. U. S. atty.-gen'l, 1917-22; mayor Oxford, 1897-99; superior ct. judge, 1907-11; house of rep. from Durham co., 1905-07; pres. N. C. Bar assn., 1914-15; Methodist.

*BIGGS, WILLIAM

        Williamston; b. July 9, 1843; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; lawyer; journalist; capt. co. "A," 17th reg., C. S. A.

BIGHAM, HENRY PORTER Farmer

        R. 16, Pineville; s. 1915-16; b. Mecklenburg co., Sept. 2, 1894; p. James Harvey and Tulula Bandelia (Porter); m. Margie Lorraine Hunter, Sept. 28, 1921; enlisted as pvt., Charlotte, May 28, 1918; 11 mo. overseas with 81st div., 322 inf. co. "L"; promoted corp.; St. Die sector; Meuse Argonne offensive; discharged Camp Lee June 25, 1919; A. R. P.

*BILLINGSLEY, JOHN T.

        Marion, Ala.; b. 1841; killed in battle; s. 1858-59; capt., C. S. A.

*BINGHAM, GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS

        From Salisbury; Washington, D. C.; d. 1912; s. 1894-95.

*BINGHAM, HERBERT Teacher

        Bingham sch., Mebane; b. Aug. 13, 1872; d. Oct. 16, 1896; A.B. 1895; prin. Presbyterian H. S.


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BINGHAM, HARRIET MINERVA

        Rutherwood; Ph.G. 1921; b. Aug. 13, 1893; p. Duval M. and -- -- --.

*BINGHAM, JOHN ARCHIBALD

        Hillsboro; b. 1815; d. Oct. 18, 1855; s. 1831-35; A.B.; A.M.; teacher; minister; prof. Caldwell inst.

BINGHAM, COL. ROBERT Educator

        Asheville; A.B. 1857; A.M. 1860; LL.D. 1891; b. Hillsboro. Sept. 5, 1838; p. William James and Eliza A. (Norwood); headmaster Bingham sch.; author numerous papers read before assemblies of different kinds; C. S. A., 1861-65; Mason.

BINGHAM, ROBERT W. Journalist

        Care Louisville Times, Louisville, Ky.; s. a. 1888-91; s. l. 1896; b. Nov. 8, 1871; p. Col. Robert and -- -- --; lawyer; editor and publisher, Louisville, Ky., Courier Journal News and Louisville Times; atty. Jefferson co., Ky.; judge chancery ct.; mayor Louisville, Ky.

*BINGHAM, WILLIAM Educator

        Oaks; b. July 7, 1835; d. Feb. 18, 1873; A.B. 1856; prin. Bingham sch., 1865-73; author Latin and English text-books; col., C. S. A.

*BINGHAM, WILLIAM

        Bingham sch.; b. Oct. 27, 1873; d. July 26, 1891; s. 1890-91.

*BINGHAM, WILLIAM JAMES Educator

        Hillsboro; b. Apr. 6, 1802; d. Feb. 19, 1866; m. Eliza Alves Norwood, 1827; A.B. 1825; prin. Bingham sch., 1826-63; Presbyterian.

BINKLEY, WILLIAM GWYN Lawyer

        Lewisville; pres. Liberty st., Winston-Salem; s. 1916-18; b. Yadkin co., Sept. 16, 1895; p. Joe E. and Addie E. (Bolen); farmer, 1918-22; practicing atty., 1922-; Christian.

†BIRD, ORVAL

        Murphy; s. 1912; b. Aug. 24, 1889; p. Eli and -- -- --.

BIRD, WILLIAM ERNEST Teacher

        Whittier; pres. Cullowhee; A.B. 1917; M.A. Geo. Peabody col., 1920; b. Jackson co., July 21, 1890; p. Chas. A. and Sarah E. (Terrell); m. Myrtle N. Wells, Aug. 16, 1916. Di Soc.; prin. Wilkesboro H. S., 1917-19; prin. Sylva H. S., 1919-20; dean Cullowhee Normal & Industrial sch. and summer sch. dir., 1920-23; Methodist Episcopal (South).

*BIRDSONG, LUDLOW

        Raleigh; b. Aug. 15, 1884; d. Mar. 5, 1910; s. p. 1905-06; Baptist.

BIRKHEAD, JOHN WATSON

        Asheboro; s. 1878-79.

BIRKHEAD, JOHN WATSON, JR.

        Asheboro; B.S. 1924; b. Asheboro, Sept. 10, 1901; p. John Watson and Lora (Kearns); Methodist.

BISHOP, CHARLES BARHAM

        Durham; s. 1921-22; b. Aug. 19, 1900.

*BISHOP, GEORGE Planter

        From Bertie co.; Rich Square; b. Aug. 1, 1842; s. 1859-60; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; mem. house of commons; lieut. 2nd N. C. cav., C. S. A.

BISSETTE, WILLIAM CEFARE Student

        Bailey; s. 1920-21; Trinity col.; Atlanta Sou. Dental col.; b. Wilson co., Sept. 9, 1899; p. Cefare and -- -- --; Xi Psi Phi.

‡BITTING, ALEXANDER THOMAS Merchant

        Winston-Salem; s. 1896-99; b. Jan. 3, 1880.

*BITTING, JOHN HENRY

        From Germantown; Dalton, Ga.; b. Apr. 15, 1835; d. Sept. 18, 1881; m. Mary Eugenia Kelly, Mar. 10, 1863; A.B. 1858; prin. Crawford H. S.; gov. Joseph E. Brown univ., Dalton, Ga.; Whitfield co. (Ga.) sch. comm; lieut. Dalton Guards, Phillips' Legion, Longstreet's Brigade, C. S. A., 4 yrs.; Baptist.

*BITTING, JOSEPH W.

        Stokes co.; Germantown; b. 1798; d. 1824; m. -- -- Nelson; s. 1816; merchant and farmer.

BITTING, NUMA DUNCAN Physician

        405 Trust bldg., Durham; Ph.G. 1902; s. m. 1904-05; M.D. Jefferson Med. col., 1907; Univ. of Vienna, 1913; med. sch. Columbia univ., 1918; b. Rural Hall, Oct. 14, 1877; p. Benjamin Louis and Mary Ann (Bain); m. Mattie Rigsbee, Dec. 28, 1910; Di Soc.; druggist, 1902-04; gen'l med., 1908-13; gen'l surgery, 1913-; author numerous contributions to medical journals; capt. med. corps U. S. A., 1918-19; Kiwanian;Baptist.

*BITTING, SAMUEL THORNTON

        From Mt. Airy; Carlsbad; b. Tom's Creek, Nov. 26, 1846; d. Sept. 19, 1910; m. Fannie Bailey; s. 1866-68; merchant, 1869-98; banking and cattle raising, 1898-; pres. Nat. Bank, Carlsbad; C. S. A.

BIVENS, CLEMENT REECE Druggist

        1724 W. Capitol ave., Houston, Tex.; s. 1906; Ph.G. Sou. Col. Pharm., Atlanta, Ga., 1909; b. Wingate, Jan. 21, 1883; p. Nathaniel Washington and Phoetna Louise (Bivens); m. Myrtle Elvira Wiley, June 15, 1911; with McKinnie & Arrington Drug co., Norfolk, 1907-08; employed in Tex. and Okla., 1908-20; went into bus. for self Apr. 3, 1920; Baptist.

BIVENS, EDWARD CHATHAM Lawyer

        Mt. Airy; s. l. 1909-10; A.B. Trinity col., 1908; b. Monroe, Dec. 29, 1886; p. Henry Franklin and Lula (Porter); m. Alma Banner, Nov. 10, 1915; Trinity basebal team, 1906-07-08; U. N. C. team, 1910; lawyer, 1910-15; mayor Mt. Airy,


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1915-21; lawyer, 1921-; city atty., 1921-24; chmn. Surry co. dem. exec. com., 1914-15; capt. Surry Rifles, 1913-15; Shriner; Junior; Methodist.

BIVENS, JAY Lawyer

        Gastonia; s. 1917-21; b. Burnsville, July 15, 1899; p. William Hurley and Margaret (Burns); Presbyterian.

BIVENS, J. CLYDE Bookkeeper

        307 Elm st., High Point; s. 1921-22; b. Wingate, Feb. 21, 1905; p. J. K. and Edna J. (Tadlock); office work, Paul Rubber co., Salisbury, 1922-23; asst. mgr. and bookkeeper Revolution Veneer & Panel co.; Baptist.

BIVINS, JAMES DANIEL Publisher

        225 North st., Albemarle; s. s. l. 1899; LL.B. Georgetown univ.; b. Albemarle, June 28, 1869; p. John M. and Martha (Ingram); m. Sarah Staples, June 30, 1910; publisher local paper and job printer; lawyer, 1900-; Stanly co. supt. of educ., 1899; postmaster Albemarle, 1913-20; Mason; Pythian; Methodist.

BIVENS, SAMUEL ROBERT

        High Point; s. 1909; b. June 23, 1883.

BIVENS, WILLIAM PATTERSON Lawyer

        South Hill, Va.; A.M. 1911; Trinity col., 1907-09; s. l. Univ. of Ga., 1912-13; s. l. Univ. of Va., 1918-19; 2nd lieut. F. A. C. O. T. S.; Mason.

BIZZELL, ADLAI WALTER Farmer

        Newton Grove; s. 1907-08; b. Newton Grove, Nov. 19, 1890; p. Walter Asher and Ellen (Denning); m. Florence Williamson, Oct. 27, 1918; prin. Shady Grove H. S., Cooper, 1912-13; bookkeeper Bank of Clinton, 1914; cashier Citizens' Bank & Trust co., Benson, 1915; farmer, Newton Grove, 1916-; Mason; Baptist.

BIZZELL, CLAUDE FRANKLIN Farmer

        Goldsboro; s. 1918; 1919-20; b. Goldsboro, June 19, 1900; p. F. B. and Sallie H.

BIZZELL, HARRY LEE Druggist

        Kinston; s. p. 1919-20; b Kinston, Jan. 16, 1895; p. John James and Susan Emma --; m. Thelma McClung, Apr. 18, 1922; druggist, Wallace, Wilson & Kinston, 1920-.

BIZZELL, MARCUS EDWARD, JR. Medical Interne

        413 E. Walnut st., Goldsboro; pres. Touro infirmary, New Orleans, La.; B.S. 1921; M.D. Tulane univ., 1923; b. Goldsboro, Aug. 9, 1896; p. Marcus Edward and Louise A. (Wooten); Kappa Sigma; Phi Chi; Methodist.

BIZZELL, NORWOOD C. Linotypist

        Goldsboro; s. 1918-19; b. Goldsboro, Aug. 23, 1898; p. Marcus Edward and Lucy (Wooten); employee Sou. States Tob. co. 2 yrs; bookkeeper with Goldsboro News, 1 yr.; linotypist, Goldsboro Pub. co.

†BIZZELL, ROBERT MOSELY

        Harpers; s. 1878-79.

*BIZZELL, WILLIAM DREW Lawyer

        Elizabethtown; d. Jan. 26, 1924. m. Blanche Stith; s. l. 1899-1900; lawyer Laurinburg; ibid. Lumberton; ibid. Elizabethtown; ibid. New York City; lumberman and real estate dealer; Methodist.

BJORKMAN, MRS. EDWIN Actress and Playwright

        (Nee MacFayden, Miss Virginia); Waynesville; pres. Stockholm, Sweden; A.B. 1919; Brenau col., Gainesville, Ga., 1916; b. Waynesville, Jan. 1, 1900; p. Archie Hendon and Virginia (Rinaldi); m. Edwin Bjorkman, Aug. 1, 1921; Episcopalian.

BLACK, ALBERT REED

        Mt. Holly; s. 1921; b. Jan. 11, 1901.

*BLACK, ARCHIBALD RAY

        From Moore co.; Ft. Caswell; d. Aug. 1889; A.B. 1853; teacher; co. supt. pub. instr.; sheriff, New Hanover co., 1872-74.

BLACK, BONNER BREVARD

        Marshville; s. 1920-21; b. Oct. 24, 1898.

BLACK, FREDERICK LEROY Army Officer

        Q. M. I. Depot, Army Sup. Base, Boston, Mass.; s. l. 1904; Davidson col., 1900-02; b. Maxton, Jan. 7, 1884; p. Rev. William and Margaret Susan (Freesland); m. Nell Wynne, Oct. 27, 1908; lawyer, McLean & Black, Maxton, 1905-08; Brenizer & Black, Charlotte, 1909-16; officer U. S. A., 1916-; 2nd inf., N. C. N. G.; 119 inf., 30th div.; 4th inf., 3rd div., 1916-19; capt. Q. M., 1920-; Presbyterian.

BLACK, GEORGE WILLIAM

        Mt. Holly; s. m. 1919-20; b. Sept. 8, 1898.

BLACK, HOKE BARRYMORE

        Greenville, S. C.; A.B. 1916; b. Jan. 25, 1894; p. W. C. and -- -- --.

BLACK, HUGH CLIFTON Salesman

        421 E. Washington st., Greenville, S. C.; A.B. 1920; Furman 1913-14; b. Greenville, S. C., Nov. 23, 1896; p. Dr. William Clifton and Nannie (Hoke); letter in track; Alpha Tau Omega; traveling salesman, Hudson Cotton Goods co.; service June, 1917-July, 1919; m. p. 323rd inf.; 2nd lieut. cavalry; Junior; Episcopalian.

BLACKBURN, LEONARD ANDERSON Mechanical Engineer

        1233 S. Jefferson ave., Saginaw, Mich.; s. 1906-09; A. & E. col., 1904-06; b. Winston-Salem, Aug. 22, 1887; p. Samuel and Nannie (Vaughn); m. Nan Walker, June 5, 1919; Sou. Power co., Charlotte, 1909-11; Central Ga. Power co., 1911-13; Sou. Alum. co., Badin, 1913-15; E. I. du Pont de Nemours & co., 1915-21; Saginaw Prod. co., 1921-22; Olds Motor works, 1922-; chmn. R. C. Chap., Hopewell, Va.; Methodist.


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BLACK, LACY WILLIAM Lumber Inspector

        110 Thurston st., High Point; s. 1912-13; b. Ramseur, Oct. 20, 1893; p. John William and Mary Emeline (Yow); m. Luna Mabel Spoon, Dec. 27, 1917; basketball and track team; teacher, 1913-14; salesman Pac. Coast Borax co., 1915-17, 1919-23; lumber inspector, 1923-; U. S. A., 1917-19; entered pvt., discharged sergt.; Mason; Baptist.

BLACK, THOMAS CAMPBELL Merchant

        Carthage; s. 1916-18; b. Carthage, June 28, 1896; p. Julius C. and Flora Haywood (Muse); m. Jessie Godfrey, Oct. 31, 1923; merchandising for self; drug bus.; Am. Legion; Knights Templar; U. S. N., 1918-19; Mason; Methodist Episcopal (South).

BLACK, WILLIAM WETMORE

        520 S. Union st., Concord; s. 1912; b. Aug. 1, 1889; p. A. H. and -- -- --.

*BLACKLEDGE, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Physician

        New Bern; A.B. 1821.

*BLACKLEDGE, RICHARD B.

        New Bern; s. 1812.

*BLACKLEDGE, THOMAS WHARTON

        New Bern; A.B. 1813; mem. house of commons, 1821-24 and 1827-29; trustee, U. N. C., 1821-30.

*BLACKLEDGE, WILLIAM SALTER

        New Bern; b. Pitt co., 1793; d. Mar. 21, 1857; A.B. 1813; mem. gen'l. assem., 1820; mem. Congress, 1821-23.

*BLACKMAN, MOSBY Teacher

        From Blackmers Mills; Glenwood; s. 1893-94.

*BLACKMAN, WILLIAM S.

        Sampson co.; s. 1805; mem. house of commons, 1807 and 1813-17.

*BLACKMER, RICHMOND PEARSON

        Salisbury; s. l. 1909.

BLACKMER, SIDNEY ALDERMAN Actor

        16 Gramercy park, New York; s. 1911-15; b. Salisbury, July 13, 1895; p. Walter Steele and Clara DeRoulhac (Alderman); varsity football; employee Sou. Bell Tel. and Tel co.; actor; 4th co., C. A. C., N. C. N. G.; pvt. inf.-2nd lieut. F. A., A. E. F., 1917-19; Episcopalian.

*BLACKMER, WALTER STEELE Merchant

        Salisbury; b. Feb. 14, 1861; d. Oct. 28, 1922; p. Luke and Julia Ann (Cole); m. Clara deRoulhac Alderman, Apr. 5, 1892; s. 1876-78; sec.-treas. Asso. Security co., New York; Mason.

BLACKMER, WALTER STEELE, JR. U. S. Navy

        Salisbury; s. 1910-11.

*BLACKMON, CULLEN A.

        Wayne co.; s. 1829-30; mem. house of commons, 1833.

*BLACKMON, CULLEN A.

        De Soto, Miss.; s. 1850-54; C. S. A.

BLACKMORE, ROMULUS WELLINGTON Insurance

        Warsaw; s. 1892-93.

BLACKSTOCK, CLARENCE ERNEST Lawyer

        18 College, Asheville; A.B. 1915; s. l. Univ. of Chicago, 1913-14; s. l. Wake Forest col., 1919; b. Statesville, Apr. 21, 1889; p. T. W. and Cora Lee (Sams); Di. Soc.; teacher 1915-17; lawyer 1920-; commander Kif. Rockwell post, Am. Legion, Asheville, 1921; treas. Lions club, Asheville; sec. Asheville chap. R. C., 1922; O. T. C., Ft. Oglethorpe, and overseas, 81st div., 1st lieut.; Baptist.

BLACKWELDER, BASCOM BARRIE Lawyer

        1310 13th ave., Hickory; A.B. 1906; s. l. 1909; s. s. l. 1911; A.B. Lenoir, 1905; b. Catawba, July 4, 1884; p. J. W. and Mary (Long); m. Esther Shuford; Sigma Nu; Di Soc.; lawyer, 1911-; judge, municipal ct., Hickory, 1916-17; gov. appeal agt., Catawba co., 1917-18; capt. army service corps. 1918; Reformed Church of U. S.

BLACKWELDER, BUFORD WILLIAM Lawyer

        160 N. Union st., Concord; s. 1915-17; s. l. 1920-22; b. Cabarrus co., Mar. 10, 1895; p. James Wilson and Mary (Joyner); Di Soc.; Phi Alpha Delta; mem. firm Palmer & Blackwelder, Concord; U. S. A., Camp Hancock, 1918; Pythian.

BLACKWELDER, CHARLES REUBEN

        Concord; s. 1921; b. Dec. 28, 1900.

BLACKWELDER, DUKE HOMER

        1810 Calif. st., N.W., Washington, D. C.; s. 1918; p. Charles and -- -- --; m. Bettie Shoemaker, July 3, 1920; railway ticket agent, Washington, D. C.

BLACKWELDER, DWIGHT MCNAIRY

        Lenoir; s. 1920-22; Northwestern col., 1923; b. Nov. 14, 1901.

BLACKWELDER, GEORGE SUMPTER Druggist

        Hickory; s. p. 1910; p. J. W. and -- --.

BLACKWELDER, ROBERT GUY

        Concord, R. F. D. 5; s. 1920-22; b. Concord, June 16, 1900; p. Deberry Hankley and Lucy May (Faggert); farmer, 1921; salesman, 1922; employee Standard Oil co., 1922-; Lutheran.

BLACKWELDER, CALVIN SIMEON Merchandise Broker

        Edgewater, Norfolk, Va.; s. 1901-03; b. Lexington, Mo., Aug. 6, 1884; p. Rev. Calvin S. (D. D.) and Fannie (DeJarnette); mem. firm J. W. DeJarnette & co., brokers; Baptist.


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*BLACKWELL, JAMES WASHINGTON Manufacturer

        Durham; b. 1857; s. 1876-78.

†BLACKWOOD, CHARLES ALEXANDER

        Petersburg, Va.; s. 1886-88.

BLACKWOOD, FRANCIS JUHAN, JR. Insurance

        810 Cypress ave., Greensboro; s. 1922-23; b. Greensboro, July 27, 1903; p. Francis Juhan and Annie Gertrude (Sanders); clerk Nowell's pharmacy, Greensboro, 1923; helper to Frank T. Miller, consulting engr., 1923-24; American Insurance agency as agent, 1924-; Presbyterian.

BLADES, MELICK WEST

        Elizabeth City; Ph.G. 1924; b. Dec. 11, 1902; p. Dr. L. S. and -- -- --; Presbyterian.

BLADES, WILLIAM BENJAMIN, JR.

        New Bern; s. l. 1915; b. Nov. 4, 1895; p. W. B. and -- -- --.

*BLAIN, JAMES M. Farmer

        From Fairfield Dist., S. C.; Blackstock, S. C.; d. 1913; s. 1858-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; C. S. A.

‡BLAINE, J. C.

        1902 G st., N.W., Washington, D. C.; A.B. 1916; b. June 11, 1892; p. J. J. and -- -- --.

BLAIR, CLARENCE DORIAN Purchasing Agent

        743 Park ave., Greensboro; B.S. Com. 1922; b. Greensboro, July 15, 1899; p. Dorian Humboldt and Adeline (Cleveland); purchasing agent Newman Machine co.; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C.; Episcopalian.

BLAIR, DAVID HUNT Commissioner of Internal Revenue

        512 Brookstown ave., Winston-Salem; s. l. 1897-98; A.B. Haverford col., 1891; b. High Point, Jan. 15, 1868; p. Solomon and Abigail (Hunt); m. Adelaide Cannon, Nov. 27, 1917; teacher 1891-1897; lawyer, Winston-Salem, 1897-1921; U. S. commissioner of internal revenue, Washington, D. C., 1921-; Friends.

*BLAIR, FRANCIS PRESTON

        From Washington, D. C.; St. Louis, Mo.; b. Lexington, Ky., Feb. 19, 1821; d. July 8, 1875; s. 1838-39; A.B. Princeton, 1841; mem. gen'l assem., Mo., 1852-54 and 1870; mem. Congress (Mo.), 1857-60 and 61-62; U. S. sen., 1871-73; U. S. coll., St. Louis, 1866; state insurance commissioner; dem. candidate for vice-pres., 1868; maj. gen. U. S. A., 1862.

BLAIR, HENRY NEAL Farmer

        Boone; s. 1908-10; b. Boone, Feb. 21, 1886; p. George Henry and Mary Adelaide (Rousseau); m. Martha Lee Sligh, June 30, 1914; Baptist.

BLAIR, ISAAC HENRY

        Monroe; s. 1908.

BLAIR, JAMES SEABORN

        Marshville; s. 1921; b. Nov. 8, 1902.

BLAIR, MERRILL WILLIAM Oil Producer

        Wichita Falls. Tex.; A.B. 1913.

BLAIR, ROBERT WILLIAM Lawyer

        61 Sandwich st., E. Sandwich, Ontario, Can.; s. 1894-96; Univ. of Va.; Emory and Henry col.; b. Wytheville, Va., Jan. 22, 1874; p. Frank S. and Sallie Kincannon (Pierce); m. Eva McKee, Nov. 4, 1919; Sigma Nu; pres. ath. assn., Univ. of Va., 1897; lawyer, U. S. internal revenue service 1904-18; pres. Wolverine Construction co., Detroit, Mich.; mem. Va. Const. Con., 1901-02; mem. Richmond, Va., light inf. Blues, 1905-07; troop "C," 1st Ohio cav., 1913; capt. U. S. A., 1918; acting commanding officer Camp Meigs; maj. U. S. reg. army, 1919; lieut.-col. Q. M. O. R. C.; div. Q. M. 85th div. U. S. A.; Presbyterian.

BLAIR, TULLY DANIEL Insurance

        Wentworth rd., Greensboro; s. 1912-13; b. Greensboro, May 3, 1896; p. Lee T. and Johnsie (Gillespie); m. Jessie Mae Wicker, July 24, 1918; asst. agency mgr. and asst. sec. Sou. Life and Trust co., Greensboro, 1913-; Mason; Knight Templar; Presbyterian.

BLAIR, WILLIAM PAYNE Fruit Grower

        Exeter, Cal.; s. l. 1892-93; b. Allegheny co., Pa.; p. John F. and Adelaide (Ventress); m. Luella B. Quick, July 22, 1914; lawyer Pittsburgh, Pa., 1893-95; farmer Iowa 1895-99; land title examiner 1899-1904; contractor 1904-11; fruit grower 1912-; Presbyterian.

*BLAKE, JOEL CLIFTON Planter

        Miccosukie, Fla.; b. 1831; killed at Gettysburg, 1863; A.B. 1850; capt., C. S. A.

BLAKE, PAUL OWEN

        Chadbourne; s. 1920; b. Sept. 21, 1902.

*BLAKE, SAMUEL RICHARDSON

        From Fayetteville, N. C.; Miccosukie, Fla.; A.B. 1834; tutor, 1834-35.

*BLAKE, SAMUEL RICHARDSON

        Miccosukie, Fla.; A.B. 1850.

*BLAKE, WILLIAM BUSHROD Planter

        Fayetteville; s. 1847.

BLAKE, WYATT ELBERT Student

        Burgaw; s. 1918-21; George Washington univ., 1923-; b. Burgaw, Nov. 15, 1899; p. S. G. and Eliza A. (James); Delta Tau Delta; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C. 1918.

*BLAKE, WILLIAM KENNEDY

        Fayetteville; b. 1824; d. Jan. 15, 1897; A.B. 1846; lawyer; druggist; teacher; prof. at female colleges in Greensboro and Fayetteville, N. C., and Spartanburg, S. C.; mem. gen. assem., S. C.


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*BLAKELY, JOHNSTON

        Chatham co.; b. County Down, Ireland, Oct., 1781; lost at sea. Aug., 1814.; m. Jane Ann Hooper; m. Miss Udney M. Blakeley; s. 1797; capt., U. S. N., war 1812; captured Reindeer 1814; received medal from congress; captured Atlanta; lost at sea on the Wasp, 1814; captured Avon; was to have been presented with a sword by the legislature of N. C. for gallantry.

BLAKENEY, ANTHONY KENNEDY Sales Manager

        Anderson Motor co., Rock Hill. S. C.; s. 1911-12; p. Eugene DuBose and -- --; m. Henrietta Shannon, Dec. 29, 1920; assayer Haile Gold Mine, Kershaw, S. C., 1 yr.; lessee and operator Haile Pyrites Mine, Kershaw, 1915-17; auto bus. Camden, S. C., 1919-23; sales mgr. Anderson Motor co., Rock Hill, S. C., 1923-; air service, U. S. A., 1917-18.

BLALOCK, BOWMAN KARL Physician

        North Charlotte; s. m. 1905-07; M.D. Univ. of Md., 1913; b. Norwood, June 5, 1886; p. M. E. and Hettie R. (Staton); m. Mary Rennie, Sept. 9, 1914; Phi Chi; physician, 1913-; 1st lieut. med. corps, Camp Stuart, 1918-19; Methodist.

BLALOCK, DAVID REMUSTeacher

        Hilton Village, Va.; A.B. 1913; b. July 1, 1885; prin. H. S. Hilton Village, 1922.

*BLALOCK, EDWARD SMITH

        McCullers; b. May 3, 1899; d. Sept. 3, 1918; s. 1908-09.

BLALOCK, HUBERT MORSE Manufacturer

        Charlotte, care Gen. Seat. co.; A.B. 1916; A.M. Johns Hopkins, 1917; b. Baltimore, Md., June 19, 1896; p. Thomas Leston and Chloe E. (Parker); m. Helen Dorothy Welsh, June 18, 1921; Phi Soc.; Tau Kappa Alpha; Phi Kappa Sigma; teacher, Durham H. S.; mfr.; U. S. army 1918-19; 321 field hosp., 81st div.; Baptist.

BLALOCK, LAWRENCE

        Willow Springs; s. 1902; b. July 7, 1881.

BLALOCK, MERRITT E. Farmer

        McFarlan; s. 1910-14; b. Norwood, June 8, 1889; p. Merritt E. and Hettie R. (Staton); m. Eula Ivey, Oct. 10, 1916; mgr. ginnery, 1914; lumberman, 1914; farmer 1915-; Methodist.

BLALOCK, VERNE WAYNE Baker

        530 N. Long st., Salisbury; s. 1919-20; b. Feb. 13, 1902.

*BLANCHARD, JAMES D.

        Aberdeen, Miss.; killed at Malvern Hill, 1862; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; mem. gen'l. assem., Miss.; C. S. A.

‡BLAND, JAMES CORAN Manufacturer

        Bostic; s. 1901-02; b. July 2, 1879.

*BLAND, PETER R.

        Virginia; s. 1817.

BLAND, WILLIAM BENJAMIN

        Burgaw; s. 1915; b. Dec. 12, 1897; p. J. T. and -- -- --.

†BLANKENSHIP, JAMES MOULTON Shipping Clerk

        Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1889-90; b. Sept. 6, 1869.

BLANKENSHIP, VAIDEN BRITTAIN Farmer

        Rock Hill, S. C.; s. 1891-92; b. York co., S. C., Feb. 21, 1872; merchant 1892-1901; farmer 1901-.

BLANKS, WHITFIELD ROBERT Bookkeeper

        Box 623, Monroe, La.; s. 1922; L. S. univ.; b. Columbia, La., Mar. 7, 1904; p. Henry Hanna and Katherine (Whitfield); Sigma Alpha Epsilon (L. S. univ.); bookkeeper; Methodist.

BLANTON, LAWTON Teacher

        Lattimore; s. 1912-13, 1915-16; b. Shelby, Aug. 30, 1885; p. W. N. and Sarah Rebecca; m. Carrie Ann Moore; teacher; Mason; Woodman; Odd Fellow; Methodist.

BLAYCOCK, FREDERICK ROYSTER Chemist

        Guilford; pres. 309 N. 2nd st., Ponca City, Okla.; M.S. 1917; B.S. Guilford col. 1916; b. Archdale, Oct. 21, 1895; p. William Henry and Bessie Elizabeth (White); chemist for E. I. duPont de Nemours & co., 1917-20; civilian chemist Edgewood Arsenal, U. S. govt., 1920-22; Helium chemist for Maryland Refining co., Ponca City, Okla., 1922; Mason; Knight Templar.

*BLEDSOE, EDWARD MALLETT Farmer

        Raleigh; b. Aug. 3, 1850; d. May, 1913; m. Annie Hinton, Sept. 3, 1873; s. 1867-68; N. C. gen. assem.

*BLEDSOE, WILLIAM H. Lawyer

        Raleigh; b. July 20, 1846; d. Oct. 9, 1890; s. 1863-67.

*BLEWITT, THOMAS G.

        South Carolina; s. 1810.

*BLOCKER, CHARLES HENRY

        From Fayetteville; St. Petersburg, Fla.; b. Cumberland co., Dec. 13, 1842; d. 1911; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; merchant, 1866-82; investor, 1882; farmer; capt., C. S. A.

*BLOCKER, OCTAVIUS HARVEY

        From Fayetteville; Old Fort; b. Tarboro, Oct. 4, 1840; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; coll. U. S. int. revenue 3rd dist. N. C., 1872-76; int. revenue agt. 1879-81; realtor; capt. Blocker's Artillery, 36th reg. C. S. A.; lieut. col. N. C. guards 1870

BLOMBERG, SIGMUND

        Box 48, Asheville; s. 1914; b. Aug. 15, 1896; p. L. and -- --.

*BLOUNT, BENJAMIN J.

        Nashville; died in prison in 1864 on Johnson's Island; s. 1855-57; lieut., C. S. A. 55th N. C. reg.


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BLOUNT, FERRELL LEIGHTON Merchant

        Bethel; s. 1913-14; s. m. 1915-16; Randolph-Macon col. 1911-12; p. Marion Orlando and Florence V.--; m. Margaret Lee Little, Jan. 3, 1920; employee F. S. Royster Fert. co., Norfolk. Va., 18 mos.; mem. firm M. O. Blount and Sons, Bethel, 1919-; seaman-ensign U. S. navy, comdr. S. C. No. 202, 1917-19.

*BLOUNT, FREDERICK SWANN Lawyer

        From New Bern; Mobile, Ala.; b. 1807; s. 1822-25.

BLOUNT, JAMES DAVIS

        212 N. Tarboro st., Wilson; s. 1919-22; b. Wilson, July 1, 1902; p. Charles Edgerton and Susan (Davis); Kappa Alpha; employee R. D. Galdding consulting engr.; Methodist Episcopal (South.)

*BLOUNT, JOHN GRAY

        Washington; b. 1819; d. 1842; s. 1837-39.

*BLOUNT, JOHN GRAY Physician

        Washington; b. Dec. 31, 1870; d. Dec. 8, 1920; m. Gadina Waters Angel, May 26, 1897; s. 1887-89; (M.D. Bellevue) 1892; g. s. Johns Hopkins univ. 1893-94; Phi Soc.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Sons of Cincinnati; Sons of the Am. Revolution; mem. Am. Med. Soc.; ibid. N. C. Med. Soc.; trustee U. N. C.; mem. state bd. of med. examiners; pres. ibid. 1 yr.; vice-pres. Bank of Washington; Episcopalian.

BLOUNT, JUDSON HASSELL Merchant

        Greenville; s. 1907-10; b. Bethel, Apr. 16, 1889; p. Marion Orlando and Florence Elizabeth (Nelson); m. Clyde Stancill, June 25, 1913; Phi Soc.; Phi Delta Theta; merchant Bethel 7 yrs.; Greenville 3 yrs.; Methodist.

BLOUNT, MARVIN KEY Lawyer

        420 Elizabeth st., Greenville; LL.B. 1916; A.B. Randolph-Macon 1914; b. Bethel, Mar. 18, 1892; p. M. O. and Florence V. (Nelson); m. Ruth Elizabeth Baldwin, Feb. 21, 1919; Phi Delta Theta; special agent U. S. dept. of justice 1918; Kiwanian; chmn. Pitt co. dem. exec. comm.; Shriner; Methodist.

*BLOUNT, RICHARD HENRY LEE

        Woodville; b. Perquimans co. Jan. 10, 1832; d. Feb. 21, 1897; s. 1849-50; M.D., Univ. of Pa.; physician: planter.

*BLOUNT, SAMUEL MASTERS

        Washington; b. Dec. 29, 1865; d. Dec. 30, 1902; s. a. 1886-89; s. l. 1890-91.

*BLOUNT, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS Planter

        Washington; b. Oct. 6, 1823; d. June 30, 1901; A.B. 1844; mem. house of commons; maj., C. S. A. 18th reg.

BLOUNT, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS

        616 Chapel Hill st., Durham; A.B. 1920; g. s. 1921-22; b. Washington, Mar. 6, 1898; p. Dr. John Gray and Godina Waters (Angel); Delta Kappa Epsilon; teacher, 1920-21; Liggett & Myers Tob. co., Durham 1923-; Plattsburg O. T. C. July-Sept., 1918, 2nd lieut.; stationed New York City Sept., 1918, Jan., 1919; discharged 1919; Episcopalian.

BLUE, ALEXANDER MCNEILL Physician

        Carthage; A.B. 1911: M.D. Tulane univ. 1915; b. Carthage, May 9, 1887; p. Dr. John Calvin and Evaline (McNeill); Phi Chi; practicing physician Carthage 1915-; Mason; Presbyterian.

BLUE, KENNETH CAMPBELL Bookkeeper

        Ivanhoe; s. p. 1915; b. Cumberland co., Mar. 28, 1894; p. Daniel Angus and Sarah Jane (Parker); drug clerk 1915-22; bookkeeper Chas. A. Brown and Bro. Lumber Mfg. co., 1922-; pvt.-corp. Co. "L" N. C. N. G., 119th inf. 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Siberian Expedition 1919-20; Presbyterian.

*BLUE, LUTHER Lawyer

        Richmond co.; d. Apr., 1918; s. 1851-52; capt., C. S. A.

BLUE, LUTHER AVON Lawyer

        Wilmington; s. 1891; b. Bladen co., Mar. 31, 1860; p. Dougald and Mary Jane (McKentran); Presbyterian.

BLUE, LUTHER AVON, JR.

        Wilmington; s. 1911; b. Feb. 9, 1894; p. L. A. and -- --.

BLUE, WILLIAM ALEXANDER Railway Executive

        Aberdeen; s. 1908-09-10; Guilford col.; b. Cumberland co., June 6, 1881; p. John and Fannie (Owen); m. Maude Angier, Jan. 7, 1908; treas. Aberdeen and Rockfish Ry. co., 1911-12; gen'l. supt. 1912-22; pres. and gen'l. mgr. 1922-; organizer Merchants and Farmers bank, Aberdeen, 1916; organizer Blue Fertilizer co., 1920; mayor Aberdeen; pres. Chamber of Commerce; Kiwanian; Presbyterian.

BLUE, WILLIAM EUGENE

        R. F. D. 6, Fayetteville; s. m. 1920; b. Nov. 20, 1896.

*BLUME, BENJAMIN BYRUM

        From Stokes co.; Petersburg, Va.; A.B. 1824; A.M. 1831.

BLYTHE, FRANKLIN J.

        104 Crescent ave., Charlotte; s. 1905-07; p. R. S. and Virginia (Gamble); m. Grace F. --, Dec. 23, 1913; pres. Blythe Bros. co.

BLYTHE, FRED LEE Teacher

        Davidson; M.A. 1910; A.B. Davidson 1907; Chicago univ.; Columbia univ.; El Centio, Madrid, Spain; b. Huntersville; p. Clement Nance and Mary Adeline (Sample); teacher Grove Academy 1909-10; teacher Davidson 1910-12; prin. Concord H. S. 1912-14; teacher Bailey Military Academy, Greenwood, S. C., 1914-21; teacher Lanier H. S., Macon, Ga., 1921-22; teacher Blue Ridge sch. for boys 1922-23; asst. prof. Davidson 1923-; Presbyterian.


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BLYTHE, WILLIAM LEGETTE Journalist

        Huntersville; A.B. 1921; b. Huntersville, Apr. 24, 1900; p. William Brevard and Hattye (Jackson); Phi Beta Kappa; Omega Delta; Delta Tau Delta; Di Soc.; Sigma Upsilon; teacher Greensboro 1921-22; staff Charlotte News 1922-1924; Munsey Pubs., 1924; columnist. Charlotte News, June, 1924; S. A. T. C. Plattsburg and U. N. C. 1918; Mason; Baptist.

*BOATWRIGHT, HAL FULLERTON

        Wilmington; b. June 17, 1888; d. Jan. 16, 1913; A.B. 1909; student of medicine at Johns Hopkins univ. at time of death.

BOBBETT, JAMES HENRY Salesman

        138 Ransom Place, Charlotte; s. 1881-84; p. James B. and Mary (Miller); m. Phoebe -- --, Oct. 27, 1909; Phi Soc.; druggist; traveling salesman.

BOBBITT, ADOLPHUS BRACEY

        Care Bobbitt Drug co., Winston-Salem; s. ph. 1918; b. Macon, Apr. 30, 1896; p. Fletcher and Eva Bracey; Methodist; Mason.

BOBBITT, BENJAMIN BOISSEAU Journalist

        Long Branch Record, Long Branch, N. J.; s. 1899-1901; b. Hickory, Jan. 22, 1882.

BOBBITT, ELIZABETH HOWERTON CLARKE Red Cross Worker

        Change st., New Bern; pres. Pine Tree Cabin, Black Mt.; s. 1918-19; Women's Med. col. of Pa.; Temple univ.; Univ. of Pa.; b. New Bern, Mar. 8, 1889; p. William Edwards Clarke and Bessie (Howerton); m. Oct. 1, 1912; Alpha Kappa Psi; served first aid dept. N. C. Ship Building co. in charge of Red Cross work; author Faculty Diet and its Relation to Students of Bone Decalcification of Teeth and Bone; Regeneration of Bone Through Diet; Anatomy and Embryology of the Lungs; Episcopalian.

*BOBBITT, JOHN B. Teacher

        Franklin co.; A.B. 1809.

BOBBITT, LOUIS MYRON Druggist

        Care Bobbitt Drug co., Winston-Salem; s. p. 1915-17; b. Bracey, Va., Apr. 11, 1893; p. Fletcher and Eva (Bracey); employee Owens Drug co., Winston-Salem, 1917-22; half owner Bobbitt Drug co., Winston-Salem, 1923-; A. E. F. 1918-19; Mason; Elk; Methodist.

*BOBBITT, RUFUS LEE

        From Oxford; Washington, D. C.; b. Aug. 9, 1860; d. Sept. 1, 1908; m. Lizzie Fisher Moore, Dec. 18, 1880; s. 1876-79; planter; tobacco dealer; gov't. employee, Washington, D. C., 1893-1900; insurance 1900-08; Methodist.

BOBBITT, ROBERT WILLIS Teacher

        Henderson; A.B. 1912; Columbia univ.; b. Warren co., Sept. 14, 1887; p. Samuel L. and Demaris (Allen); m. Helen Darney White, Sept. 2, 1913; Phi. Soc.; prin. Wilkesboro H. S. 1912-14; prin. Keysville, Va., H. S. 1914-17; prin. Erlanger H. S. 1917-18; prin. Tazewell, Va., H. S. 1918-21; sec. Tazewell, Va., Motor co. 1921-22; prin. Graham, Va., H. S. 1922-23; Mason; Baptist.

*BOBBITT, SIDNEY MANGUM

        From Granville co.; Wilson; b. 1865; s. 1880-82.

BOBBITT, WILLIAM CLIFTON

        Warren Plains; s. 1918.

BOBBITT, WILLIAM HAYWOOD Lawyer

        609 Kingston ave., Charlotte; A.B. 1921; s. l. 1920-21; s. s. l. 1921; b. Raleigh, Oct. 18, 1900; p. James Hal and Eliza May (Burkhead); m. Sarah Buford-Dunlap, 1924; Di Soc.; Golden Fleece; Phi Beta Kappa; Tau Kappa Alpha; law clerk Stewart and McRae, Charlotte, Aug., 1921-Jan. 30, 1922; mem. of firm Jan. 30, 1922-; Methodist.

BOCOCK, JAMES BRANCH

        Blacksburg. Va.; s. l. 1912.

†BODDIE, CLAUDE LEE, JR.

        Ch pel Hill; s. 1910-11; b. June 3, 1892; p. C. L. and -- --.

BODDIE, EDWARD LEE Salesman

        Nashville; s. 1921-22; b. LaGrange, Sept. 25, 1903; p. Leander Welden and Pearl (Hardee).

BODDIE, JAMES WESLEY

        Care British American Tob. co., Shanghai, China; s. 1902-03; b. Nash co., Mar. 18, 1886.

*BODDIE, NICHOLAS W.

        From Nash co.; Nashville; b. Aug. 25, 1825; d. June 2, 1894; s. 1843-44; mem. gen'l. assem. 1874-76.

BODDIE, SAMUEL PERRY Druggist

        Louisburg; s. 1897-98; N. C. State col.; b. Franklin co., Jan. 24, 1880; p. Willis and Georgia (Taylor); m. Lucie B. Clifton, June 29, 1904; capt. and maj. 120th inf. U. S. A. 1917-19; Mason; Elk; Woodman; Modern Woodman; Episcopalian.

BODDIE, WILLIAM CROOM

        Nashville; B.S. in E. E. 1923; b. May 31, 1901.

BODDIE, WILLIAM WILLIS Lawyer

        Kingstree, S. C.; B. Litt. 1897; s. s. l. 1903; b. Nash co., Nov. 25, 1877; p. Willis and Georgianna (Perry); m. Helen Scott, Dec. 12, 1912; Phi Soc.; lawyer 1903-08; lieut. U. S. army 1908-13; lawyer 1913-; supt. schools Franklin co. 1902-04; sen. 7th dist. 1905-07; author History of Williamsburg, 1923; booklets and papers on "low country" of South Carolina; 2nd U. S. inf. recruiting service 1917-19; Mason; Methodist.


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*BODENHAMER, JAMES MADISON

        Dobson; d. 1907; s. l. 1888-90.

BOETTCHER, OTTO HEATH

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1924; b. Feb. 22, 1899; p. William and -- -- --.

BOGER, JOHN DERR Accountant

        1217 "L" st., Northwest, Wash., D. C.; s. 1892-94; b. Morganton, Aug. 24, 1875; p. William Henry and Martha Emily (Bettis); m. Corinne Morehead Erwin, Mar. 16, 1899; merchant 1 yr.; ry. postal clerk 8 yrs.; wagon mfr. 4 yrs.; office mgr. 1 yr.; banker 1 yr.; accountant 4 yrs.; Presbyterian.

BOGER, JOHN DERR

        Morganton; s. 1918.

BOGGAN, HENRY SMITH

        Rockingham; s. l. 1903-04; b. Dec. 14, 1882.

BOGGAN, WILLIAM KENDALL Clerk Superior Court

        Wadesboro; s. 1883-85; b. Wadesboro, Dec. 7, 1866; p. Capt. John Albert and Melvina Margaret (Kendall); m. Virginia Little McMurray, Dec. 18, 1901; Di Soc.; farmer, 1892; clerk 1892-99; bookkeeper and treas. Hargrave and Leak co., 1899-1901; clerk sup'r. ct. Anson co., 1909-; mayor Wadesboro 1896-98; 1909-10; The Colonial History of Anson County; Methodist.

BOHANNON, ERNEST FRANKLIN Sales Manager

        830 West 5th st., Winston-Salem; Ph.G. 1904; b. Winston-Salem, Sept. 17, 1883; p. F. M. and Labour (Webb); Pi Kappa Alpha; sales mgr. for F. M. Bohannon Tob. co., Winston-Salem; Knight Templar; Mason; Shriner; Methodist.

BOLICK, CHARLES BOONE Lawyer

        Franklin; s. l. 1913-14; b. Macon co., Feb. 4, 1888; p. J. C. M. and Sallie F. (Carpenter); m. Ollie Sellers, Sept. 24, 1916; sec. to Congressman Gudger 1914-15; lawyer Franklin 1915-18; ibid. firm Frye and Frye, Bryson City, 1918-19; law clerk gen'l. land office, interior dept., 1919-21; law examiner ibid. 1921-; Mason; Pythian; Baptist.

BOLICK, CLARENCE PINKNEY Electrical Engineer

        Morganton; pres. 622 Whitney ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa.; s. 1914-17; B.S. 1920; b. Conover, Apr. 19, 1896; p. E. E. and L. V.-; electrical tester, W. and E. Mfg. co., E. Pittsburg, Pa., 1920-23; Duquesne Light co., 1923-; U. S. A. 1917-20; 321 inf. 81st div.; 1st lieut. A. E. F.; Meuse-Argonne; comm. bat. E. 176th F. A., P. N. G.; capt., R. C. H. A.; Lutheran.

‡BOLICK, LEO ERNEST

        Shenandoah, Va.; g. s. 1923; A.B. Lenoir, 1915.

BOLICK, RALPH EUGENE

        Fla. East Coast R. R. Office, St. Petersburg, Fla.; s. 1918.

BOLING, ROY WINGATE Teacher

        Biscoe; A.B. 1919; b. Wake co., Oct. 23, 1896; p. Brontenus Damascus and Callie Magnora (Baucom); m. Lena Christian Brown, June 16, 1920; Phi Beta Kappa; prin. Thomasville H. S. 1919-20; supt. Bailey sch. 1920-21; ibid. Biscoe H. S. 1921-; 2nd lieut. Field Artillery U. S. A., 1918; Baptist.

BOLLING, J. E. Restauranteur

        Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1922-23.

BOLTON, J. CENER Druggist

        Rich Square; s. p. 1900-02; b. Woodland, Aug. 31, 1874; p. James and Luvenia (McDaniel); m. Pearl Baugham. Nov. 29, 1906; Methodist.

‡BOLTON, MARVIN EWING Lawyer

        Rockingham; s. s. l. 1917, 1918; Atlanta Col. of Med. 1906-08; b. Capels Mills, Dec. 8, 1882; p. J. F. and Celesta (Ewing); Methodist.

BOLTON, MRS. R. L.

        (Nee Lambertson, Willie Virginia); Rich Square; s. 1906-07; Meredith col.; m. R. L. Bolton, Nov. 24, 1915.

*BOND, CHARLES

        From Windsor; Quitona; b. Oct. 28, 1857; s. 1875-76; teacher; merchant; farmer; minister; Baptist.

*BOND, EDWARD GRIFFITH Lawyer

        Edenton; b. Edenton, May 15, 1890; died in service, Nov. 10, 1918; p. Judge W. M. and Laura (Griffith); s. 1907; s. l. 1911; lawyer 1911-16; Mex. Border Co. I. N. C. N. G., 1916; 119th inf. 30th div., May, 1918; wounded Argonne Oct. 10, 1918; lieut. Sept. 25, 1918; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Methodist.

*BOND, HENRY

        From Enfield; Chattanooga, Tenn.; b. Windsor, July 24, 1847; d. July 2, 1910; m. Mary Lippitt Bradley, Sept. 14, 1875; s. 1864-65; banker 1888-1894; pres. Cotton Oil co., 1895-1910; Delta Psi; Episcopalian.

*BOND, HENRY FRANCIS

        Kinston; b. Aug. 15, 1814; d. Aug. 27, 1881; s. 1833-34.

        †BOND, HENRY J.

        Jefferson co., Fla.; s. 1858-59.

*BOND, JAMES

        Brownville, Tenn.; d. about 1880; s. 1858-59; C. S. A.

*BOND, LEWIS

        Bertie co.; s. 1847-51; mem. gen'l. assem., 1838, 1844 and 1850.


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BOND, LYN Lawyer

        Tarboro; s. l. 1919-20; A.B. 1920; Randolph Macon; b. Edenton, Aug. 23, 1898; p. Judge William Marion and Laura (Griffith); m. Ruth Waters, June 30, 1922; Kappa Alpha; Tau Kappa Alpha; Sigma Upsilon; judge. Edgecombe co. rec. ct., 1922; naval aviation S. A. T. C., Randolph Macon, 1918; Junior; Kiwanian; Methodist.

BOND, LESTER EVERETT Teacher

        Maryville col., Maryville, Tenn.; g. s. 1919-20; A.B. Maryville col., 1915; b. Portland, Me., May 19, 1892; p. Samuel and -- -- --; teacher and phys. trainer Maryville col., 1920-; Mason.

*BOND, LEWIS R. Lawyer

        Brownville, Tenn.; b. May 23, 1839; d. Oct. 3, 1878; A.B. 1860; mem. Tenn. gen'l. assem.; speaker house of rep. 1875; capt., C. S. A.

*BOND, ROBERT CANNON Physician

        Raleigh; b. 1805; d. Apr. 5, 1847; s. 1822-25; M.D., Univ. of Pa.; mem. house of commons, 1835.

*BOND, THOMAS

        Bertie co.; A.B. 1824.

BOND, WILLIAM MARION, JR. Lawyer and Banker

        1043 Emerson st., Denver, Colo.; s. 1903-05; s. l. 1905-07; b. Edenton, Sept. 7, 1886; p. Judge W. M. and Laura (Griffith); m. Louise McMullan. Apr. 21, 1909; Delta Kappa Epsilon; vice-pres. Internat. Trust co., Denver; lieut. 1st bat. 2nd reg. N. C. N. G. 1905-09

*BOND, WILLIAM PUGH Minister

        From Bertie co.; Tenn.; b. Oct. 16, 1813; A.B. 1834; mem. Tenn. gen. assem.; judge in Tenn..; Baptist.

*BOND, WILLIAM ROBERT

        Scotland Neck; b. Aug. 20, 1839; d. June 20, 1922; A.B. 1861; farmer; asst. bank cashier; lieut. and aide de C., C. S. A. Co. F 43d reg. Daniel-Grimes brigade.

BONDURANT, STUART OSBORNE Editor

        Leaksville; B.S. 1922; b. Leatherwood, Va., Apr. 14, 1900; p. Tony Saffold and Lillian (Magdaline); Di Soc.; Epsilon Phi Delta; Alpha Psi Delta; editorial writer Tri-City Daily Gazette; bookkeeper Leaksville Lumber co.; editor The Arrow; S. A. T. C.

BONEY, DANIEL CLINTON Lawyer

        Kinston; pres. Goldsboro; s. 1919-23; b. Elkin, Dec. 6, 1895; p. Hanson Finley and Susan (McKinnie); Kappa Sigma; A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

BONEY, GORMAN EPHRIAM Mechanic

        Wallace; s. 1916-18; b. Duplin co., Mar. 25, 1898; p. W. Stokes and Emma C. (Boney); Mason; Presbyterian.

BONEY, NORWOOD BRUCE Lawyer

        Box 114 Wallace; s. l. 1916-19; Davidson col. 1913-16; b. Dothan, Ala., Aug. 18, 1895; p. Bruce Claudius and Katie Florence (Bethea); m. Janet Louise Kornegay. Dec. 28, 1921; seaman-coxswain U. S. navy 1917-19; Presbyterian.

BONEY, PAISLEY, JR. Broker

        Goldsboro; s. 1920-22; b. Goldsboro, Sept. 29, 1902; p. Paisley and Mary C.--; Phi Delta Theta.

BONHAM, PROCTOR ALDRICH

        Greenville, S. C.; s. l. 1905.

BONITZ, WALTER ADAM

        Empire bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa.; s. 1890-91; b. July 15, 1874.

*BONNER, GEORGE MILES Lawyer

        Washington; b. 1822; d. Sept. 14, 1868; s. 1842-44; col., C. S. A.

BONNER, JOHN BRYAN Physician

        Aurora; s. 1913-16; M.D. Univ. of Md., 1918; b. Bonnerton, Sept. 30, 1894; p. Leon D. and Ella (Bonner); m. Ruth A. Taylor, July 3, 1919; med. reserve corps 1917-18; Episcopalian.

BONNER, JOHN BRYAN HAVENS Student

        11 Maiden Lane, Raleigh; B.S. 1924; Washington and Lee univ.; b. Aurora, June 15, 1900; p. Dr. H. M. and Blanche (Hoell); Sigma Chi; Phi Alpha Delta; S. A. T. C.; Episcopalian.

BONNER, JOHN HARE Lawyer

        Washington; s. l. 1909; b. Washington, July 9, 1887; p. Macon Herbert and Hannah Selby (Hare); m. Bess Hatton Conoley, Nov. 28, 1917; deputy collector of customs; Elk; Mason; Episcopalian.

BONNER, KEMP PLUMMER BATTLE Physician

        Care State Board of Health, Raleigh; s. 1899-1903; M.D. Med. Col. of Va., 1905; b. Edward, Aug. 9, 1882; p. Robert Tripp and Rebecca (Tripp); m. Nellie Clyde Bell, June 1, 1906; physician Morehead City 1905-09; staff Morehead City hosp., 1909-22; state bd. of health, director Bureau Maternity and Infancy 1922-; sec. state bd. of councillors, state Med. Soc., 1910-20; mayor Morehead City; state bd. of med. examiners; vice-pres. Marine Bank; vice-pres. Federation of state med. bd. of U. S.; author of numerous articles for medical journals; transcribed register of licentiates of bd. of med. examiners; installed new system of records for bd. of med. examiners; compiled only record of registered unlicensed physicians in N. C. in 1922; Methodist.

BONNER, OCTAVIUS BLANCHARD Physician

        107 N. Main st., High Point; s. 1910-13; Cornell univ.; M.D. Univ. of Md., 1917;


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b. Aurora, Nov. 29, 1891; p. John B. and Fannie (Hooker); m. Ida Frost Owens, Dec. 19, 1923; Sigma Chi.

*BONNER, ROBERT TRIPP

        From Beaufort co.; Aurora; b. Oct. 7, 1854; d. Oct. 25, 1919; m. Rebecca Tripp, Mar. 13, 1881; s. 1877-79; Trinity col.; teacher; genealogist; abstracter; surveyor; Methodist.

*BONNER, THOMAS PASTEUR

        From Washington; Aurora; A.B. 1859; LL.B. Harvard, 1860; surgeon, C. S. A.

*BONNER, WILLIAM Lawyer

        Fayetteville; b. July 14, 1837; d. Dec. 21, 1891; A.B. 1858; C. S. A.

BONNER, WILLIAM SHAW Salesman

        Market st., Washington; s. 1920-21; b. Aurora, Dec. 16, 1901; p. William Shaw and Lena Lee (Brooks); Episcopalian.

BONNEY, MRS. CHARLES LYNWOOD

        (Nee Puett. Miss Anna Mariah); 710 Hill st., Rocky Mount; A.B. 1914; A.B. Chicora col., 1913; b. Dallas, June 21, 1891; p. John Collier and Mary Elizabeth (Froneberger); m. Charles Lynwood Bonney, Oct. 11, 1922; teacher Rowland H. S. 1915-19; Rocky Mount H. S. 1921-22; Methodist.

BOOE, PHILLIP HENRY Salesman

        Froeber-Norfleet, co., Winston-Salem; s. 1918-19; p. Phillip Henry and Sallie Hannah (Sullivan).

*BOOKER, JOHN

        Farmville, Va.; s. 1815.

*BOOKER, WILLIAM P.

        Farmville, Va.; s. 1815.

*BOON, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS

        Johnston co.; d. 1834; A.B. 1814; capt., U. S. A.

BOONE, EDWARD LAWRENCE Student

        Med. Col. of Va., Richmond, Va.; s. 1918-21; Med. College of Va., 1921-; b. Rich Square, Aug. 11, 1900; p. W. E. and Nellie Virginia (Futrell); Mason; Baptist.

BOONE, ELMER WILLIAM Cotton Mill Business

        Care Riverside Mills, Danville, Va.; s. 1903-05; b. Columbus, Ga., May 5, 1886.

*BOONE, HERMAN H. Druggist

        From Benson; Elizabeth City; b. June 22, 1890; d. June 1917; s. p. 1911-12.

BOONE, HOYT WINFIELD Insurance

        Summit ave., Greensboro; s. 1921-23; b. Greensboro, Mar. 2, 1903; p. Jay H. and Mary Alice (Clary); Di. Soc.; Pi Kappa Phi; insurance associate with W. S. Clary, Greensboro; Episcopalian.

*BOONE, ROBERT BAXTER Lawyer

        From Pawhuska. Okla.; Roxboro, N. C.; Portland, Oregon; b. Arkansas, Dec. 19, 1856; d. Jan. 7, 1924; m. Miss Nellie Lansdell, Durham, Nov. 8, 1882; s. l. 1880-81; Boone and Bryant, Durham; dist. judge Osage and Washington co.'s Okla.; supr. ct. judge, Okla.; Methodist.

‡BOONE, HOBERT BAXTER, JR.

        Portland, Ore.; s. l. 1904-05; b. Roxboro, Sept. 22, 1883.

BOONE, SAMUEL BELL

        Jackson; A.B. 1905; b. May 4, 1883.

BOONE, WILLIAM EVERETT

        123 E. Henderson st., Salisbury; s. 1907.

‡BOONE, WILLIAM WALDO Physician

        403 Cleveland st., Durham; s. m. 1919-21; A.B. Trinity 1919; M.D. Jefferson Med. col., 1923; b. Elon College, June 19, 1898; p. William Henry and Annie Elizabeth (Moring); Methodist.

*BOOTH, DAVID WINFIELD Merchant

        Knoxville, Tenn.; b. Vicksburg, Miss., June, 1875; d. Sept. 17, 1902; s. 1893-94; Univ. of Tenn.; in railroad service; 3rd Ala. Vol., Sp.-Am. War; Episcopalian.

*BOOTH, EDWIN GREENHILL Planter

        From Nottoway, Va.; Philadelphia, Pa.; A.B. 1828.

BOOTH, ERNEST SPURGEON Banker

        821 Wilkerson st., Durham; s. 1913-15; b. Wake co., Apr. 22, 1892; p. Thomas S. and M. Emma (Bright); m. Vallie L. Watts. Dec. 5, 1917; asst. cashier Fidelity bank, Durham; 1st lieut., capt. 4th inf. 3rd div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Baptist.

*BOOTH, GREEN H.

        Sussex, C. H., Va.; s. 1811.

BOOTH, HUBERT EDWIN Clerk

        Catawba; s. 1920-23; Mars Hill col., 1 yr.; b. Catawba, Nov. 12, 1903; p. Frank E. and Lillian S. --; lumber inspr. Catawba Lumber co.; time keeper Southern Ry. co.; clerk to agent, ibid., Catawba.

BOOTH, JAMES LYNCH

        Oxford; s. 1908-10.

*BOOTH, ROBERT HENRY

        Nottoway co., Va.; A.B. 1824.

BOOTH, SHEPARD ALLEN Merchant

        Oxford; s. 1912; s. m. 1915-16; s. Davidson, 1914-15; b. Nov. 15, 1895; p. J. B. and Annie (Shepherd); m. Elizabeth Purdy, Lawrenceville, Va., Dec. 16, 1920; Elk; Pythian; Episcopalian.

*BOOZER, ALBERT MIRABEAU

        From Lexington C. H., S. C.; Columbia, S. C.; b. Sept. 19, 1843; A.B. 1864; A.M. 1880; clerk supr. ct., S. C.


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BORDEN, EDWIN BROWNRIGG Manufacturer

        Goldsboro; s. 1885-87.

BORDEN, EDWIN BROWNRIGG, III Mill Manager

        Goldsboro; A.B. 1916; V. M. I.; b. Goldsboro, Feb. 6, 1895; p. F. K. and Sallie (Jones); Borden Mfg. co., Goldsboro.

BORDEN, FRANK KENNON Manufacturer

        103 George st., Goldsboro; A.B. 1909; V. M. I. 1905-07; b. Goldsboro, Sept. 30, 1888; p. Frank Kornegay and Sallie (Jones); Kappa Alpha; pres. Borden Brick and Tile co.; 1st lieut. Air Service U. S. Army 1917-19; Elk; Methodist.

BORDEN, FRANK KORNEGAY Manufacturer

        Goldsboro; s. 1877-78 b. July 12, 1857; p. E. B. and Georgia C. --; m. Sallie Jones, Chatham co., 1887; built first cotton seed oil mill in N. C., 1882; dist. mgr. So. Cotton Oil co., 1900-04; pres. Borden Mfg. co., Goldsboro, 1900-; pres. Wayne Nat. Bank, Goldsboro.

*BORDEN, JOHN BECK

        Wilcox co., Ala.; A.B. 1844.

BORDEN, JOHN LEMUEL Manufacturer

        Goldsboro; Ph.B. 1884; b. Goldsboro, Feb. 19, 1864; p. Edwin B. and Georgia (Whitfield); m. Reva Micks, Oct. 23, 1868; Kappa Alpha; teacher 2 yrs.; furniture manufacturer 1888-; Methodist.

BORDEN, MURRAY Banker

        203 N. George st., Goldsboro; B.S. 1895; b. Goldsboro, July 23, 1875; p. Edwin Brownrigg and Ella (Lambert); m. Sallie Lee, Oct. 21, 1903; Phi. Soc.; Zeta Psi; fire ins. 1896-1912; asst. cashier Wayne Natl. Bank, Goldsboro, 1912-; Goldsboro Rotary Club; Elk; Pythian; Methodist.

BORDEN, THOMAS FULLER Tobacco Buyer

        Goldsboro; s. 1915-16; V. M. I.; b. Goldsboro, Nov. 20, 1895; p. Walter E. and Mattie F. --; m. Margaret A. Smith, Apr. 16, 1924.

BORDEN, WALTER EUGENE Insurance

        Goldsboro; s. 1885-87; p. William H. and Sue (Edmondson); m. Mattie Fuller, Feb. 14, 1894; dist. mgr. Mutual Life Ins. co.

*BORDEN, WILLIAM HENRY Manufacturer

        Goldsboro; b. Apr. 27, 1841; d. Aug. 15, 1905; A.B. 1860; pres. Goldsboro Furn. Mfg. co.; lieut. C. S. A., Co. E, 50th reg.; staff of Col. Wash. Hardy, of the 60th N. C., 10th bat.

BORDEN, WILLIAM HENRY, JR. Electrical Engineer

        700 Second st., San Francisco, Cal.; s. 1895-96.

BOREN, GURNEY SIMPSON, JR.

        Pomona; s. 1918; b. July 17, 1899; p. G. S. and -- -- --.

BOREN, NORMAN ADDISON Lawyer

        102 N. Elm. st., Greensboro; LL.B. 1919; s. l. Columbia 1919-20; b. Pomona, Jan. 22, 1897; p. Richard Bengman and Ida Louise (Norman); m. Estelle Petree, Apr. 14, 1920; Di Soc.; Phi Delta Phi; Pi Kappa Alpha; varsity baseball, 1918; pres. firm Boren & Rives; enlisted naval aviation June 5, 1918; rank C. Q. M. (A), stationed M. I. T., Cambridge, Mass.; discharged Dec., 1918; Elk; Moose; Junior; Pythian; Methodist.

‡BORLAND, RICHARD SEATON

        Manchester, Vt.; s. 1897-98.

*BORNEMANN, JOHN HENRY, JR. Physician

        Wilmington; b. Dec. 22, 1880; d. Aug. 7, 1915; p. J. H. and Dora (Offermann); s. m. 1899-1901; M.D. Jeff. Med. col.; Lutheran.

BOSEMAN, CLAUDE ALFRED

        Enfield; A.B. 1915; A.M. Columbia, 1922; b. Enfield, Feb. 7, 1894; p. J. T. and Bessie (Gunter); Phi Beta Kappa; Pi Kappa Phi; teacher Selma and Greensboro pub. sch.; supt. of sch., Enfield, 1919-; 2nd lieut. Field Art., U. S. A. 1918-19.

BOSEMAN, DEWEY Dentist

        Enfield; pres. Virginia bldg., Apt. 31, Richmond, Va.; s. 1918; Med. Col. of Va., 1919-23; S. A. T. C.

BOSHAMER, CARY CARLYLE Wholesale Grocer

        Statesville; pres. Gastonia; s. 1913-15; b. Dec. 1, 1895; p. C. W. and -- --; m. Kathleen Porter, Columbia, S. C., Dec. 28, 1923.

*BOST, BERRY BUFORD

        From Matthews; Jacksonville, Fla.; b. Jan. 18, 1890; d. Mar. 4, 1918; m. Bessie Williams, Oct. 13, 1917; s. 1911; Farmer; Teacher.

BOST, JOSEPH CLARK

        Concord; s. 1918.

BOST, RALPH WALTON

        Rockwell; pres. Chapel Hill; A.M. 1924; A.B. Newberry col., 1923; b. Rockwell, Jan. 5, 1901; p. J. W. and -- --; Pi Kappa Delta; Sigma Xi; Lutheran.

BOST, WILLIAM THOMAS Journalist

        Raleigh; s. 1895-98.

BOULDIN, DAVID LEE Realtor and Insurance

        206 Johnston St., High Point; s. 1908-09; b. Archdale, Feb. 4, 1889; p. Wilson LaFayette and Mary Elizabeth (Moore); m. Estelle Korner, June 18, 1919; agri. until 1921; Methodist.


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BOULDIN, THOMAS SYLVESTER Realtor

        Trinity; s. 1906-07; b. Hillsdale, Jan. 21, 1875; p. Wilson L. and Mary E. (Moore); m. Eula Lota Cox, Dec. 17, 1902; J. P.; chm. Trinity sch. bd.; chm. dem. township exec. com.; Methodist.

BOURNE, FRANCIS CHURCHILL Merchant

        114 Cumberland ave., Asheville; s. 1912-14; b. Asheville, Mar. 31, 1894; p. Louis M. and Emily Churchill (Battle); m. Pauline Moore, June 12, 1918; capt. bat. E., camp Jackson, S. C. (316 F. A. 81st div.); Episcopalian.

BOURNE, HENRY CLARK Lawyer

        David st., Tarboro; s. 1910-11; s. l. 1917; b. Edgecombe co., Aug. 1, 1893; p. Henry Clay and Maria Toole (Clark); m. Marion Frances Alston. Nov. 30, 1920; editor and bus. mgr. The Southerner, 1912-16; law clerk 1917; co. atty. and solicitor co. recorder's ct., 1921-; pvt. and regimental sergt. and major, 156 depot brigade, 1917-18; 2nd lieut. camp Gordon 1919; Episcopalian.

*BOURNE, CATHERINE WIMBERLY Teacher

        From Tarboro; San Juan, Porto Rico; b. Feb. 16, 1896; d. (near San Juan) Dec. 14, 1922; s. 1918-20; St. Mary's sch; teacher in Episcopal sch.; Episcopalian.

BOURNE, LOUIS MILTON Lawyer

        16 Bearden ave., Asheville; A.B. 1887; b. Brandon, Miss.; Oct. 12, 1867; p. Henry Clay and Florence (Dicken); m. Emily Churchill Battle, Feb. 12, 1890; Phi soc.; Phi Kappa Sigma; winner Mangum medal; corp. counsel, Asheville, 1899-1907; author, Bourne's Asheville Code; Elk.

BOURNE, LOUIS MILTON, JR. Marine Officer

        Asheville; pres. U. S. Marine aviation field, Port au Prince, Haiti; b. Oct. 7, 1891; capt., U. S. M. C.

BOUSHALL, JOSEPH DOZIER, JR.

        Raleigh; s. 1908; b. Aug. 21, 1892; m. Alice Marvey.

BOUSHALL, JOHN HECK Lawyer

        Raleigh; A.B. 1910; s. l. 1913; Harvard law sch.; Univ. de Montpellier Faculte de droit; b. Raleigh, July 13, 1890; p. Joseph Dozier and Mattie Anna (Heck); Phi. soc.; Pi Kappa Alpha; teacher Wilmington H. S. 1910-11; insurance busi. 1911-12; lawyer, 1913-; 1st lieut. F. A. 1917; Camps Jackson and Beauregard, 1917-18; A. E. F., 1917-19; Baptist.

BOUSHALL, THOMAS CALLENDINE Banker

        c/o The Morris Plan Bank, Richmond, Va.; A.B. 1915; b. Raleigh, Mar. 28, 1894; p. Joseph D. and Mattle Anna (Heck); m. Marie Mikell Lebby, Feb. 23, 1922; Golden Fleece; Sigma Nu; ed., Yackety Yack; Phi soc.; gen. sec. U. N. C., Y. M. C. A., 1915-16; Nat. city bank New York, 1916-17, 1919-21; Industrial Finance corp., 1921-22; pres. The Morris Plan Bank, 1922-; sergt. sanitation corps, 1917-18; 1st lieut. 1918, A. E. F.; dischgd. as capt. 1919; Baptist.

BOWDEN, BERNICE SAUNDERS

        904 5th st., N. W., Washington, D. C.; s. 1920-22; b. Feb. 1, 1901.

BOWDEN, MOSELEY CARR Student

        Faison; s. 1919-20; b. Lake Waccamaw, Mar. 23, 1902; p. John Moseley and Mary Rebecca (Carr); Presbyterian.

BOWDOIN, GEORGE EDWARD Physician

        11 7th st., Wilmington; s. 1909-11; M.D. Med. col. of Va. 1914; b. Wilmington, July 14, 1892; p. Edward H. and Mattie J. (Dilday); Di Soc.; resident physician Jas. Walker Memorial hosp., 1914-15; sec. treas. New Hanover co. Med Soc. 1915-17; Med. corps U. S. Army 1918-19; Mason; Methodist.

BOWEN, CHARLES CALOWAY

        Laurel Hill; s. 1922-23; b. Laurinburg, May 15, 1902; p. Chas. Jessie and Mary (Hodges); Methodist.

BOWEN, HAROLD JENKINS Student

        214 Oak st., Hamlet; pres. Med. Col. of S. C., Charleston, S. C.; s. 1920-23; Ga. Tech., 1919-20; Med. Col. of S. C., 1923-; b. Newport News. Va., Nov. 26, 1901; p. William Henry and Septinia (McCord); Pi Kappa Alpha; Methodist.

BOWEN, HOWARD WISWALL, JR.

        Washington; s. 1914; N. C. State College, 1916-18; b. Courtland, Va., Oct. 30, 1897; p. H. W. and Josephine E. (McLemore); Sigma Phi Epsilon; Pamlico Chem. co., 1918-20; Liggett and Myers Tob. co., 1920-; prvt. U. S. A., 1918; Presbyterian.

BOWEN, JOSEPH FRANCIS Merchant

        Greenville; s. 1918-19; s. m. 1919-20; b. Greenville; p. W. A. and -- --.

BOWEN, JESSE G. Merchant

        Cor. Lockland and Elizabeth aves., Winston-Salem; s. 1902; b. Monticello, June 4, 1882; p. W. J. and Sophia (Latham); m. Mabel Douglas, Dec. 23, 1912; Christian.

BOWEN, KENNETH ALTON

        Laurel Hill; s. 1922-23; b. Laurinburg, Aug. 11, 1904; p. Chas. Jessie and Mary (Hodges); Methodist.

BOWEN, STUART VANN Clerk Superior Court

        Burgaw; A.B. 1909; b. Pender co., Apr. 21, 1878; p. John Wright and Aletha Marriah (Savage); m. Katie Lee Buford; July 27, 1912; salesman, 1909-14, 1919-22; farmer, 1914-19; clerk sup'r. ct. Pender co., 1922-; Baptist.


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BOWER, JOHN CALHOUN Lawyer

        Lexington; s. l., 1903-05; m. Louise Hill; solicitor 12th jud. dist., 10 yrs.

BOWERS, JOSEPH BURTON

        Bethel; s. 1906.

BOWERS, MARVIN ARTHUR Physician

        306 Corona st., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1907; s. m. 1907-09; A.B. Lenoir col. 1906; M.D. Tulane Univ., 1911; Fellowship of Med., London, Eng., 1919; b. Thomasville, Sept. 17, 1881; p. William and Frances (Hepler); m. Lettie Green. July 17, 1923; capt. Med. corps A. E. F. 1918-19; Baptist.

*BOWERS, PATRICK H. Merchant

        Somerville, Tenn.; b. 1844; d. Oct. 6, 1878; s. 1860-61; C. S. A.

‡BOWERS, SOUTHERLAND

        Fayetteville, Tenn.; s. 1851-52.

BOWERS, WILLIAM JESSE Bookkeeper

        Kinston; s. 1914-16; b. Scotland Neck, May 25, 1897; p. James Sheppard and Carlotta (Smith); m. Pauline F. Hood of Kinston, Oct. 11, 1923; Kappa Sigma; prvt. camp Sevier, 1918-19; Episcopalian.

BOWIE, ALLEN THOMAS, JR. Railway Employee

        Magnolia Vale, Natchez, Miss.; s. 1858-61; Univ. of Va. 1857; b. Natchez, Miss., Aug. 17, 1840; p. Dr. Allen Thomas and Matilda Jane (Routh); m. Mrs. Annie Matilda Marshall, Nov. 21, 1867; asst. p. m. Natchez; circuit court clerk, Adams co., Miss.; prvt.; sergt.; adj.; capt.; chief-of-staff, Gen. Wirt Adams; C. S. A., 1861-65; Episcopalian.

*BOWIE, JOHN ROUTH Planter

        Ashwood, La.; b. Teusas Parish, La., Apr. 14, 1839; d. Sept. 23, 1878; m. Frances Caroline Calloway, Salisbury, Jan. 15, 1861; A.B. 1860; Yale univ.; Univ. of Va.; sergt., signal corps. C. S. A.; Episcopalian.

*BOWIE, THOMAS CONTEE Planter

        From Ashwood, La.; Teusas Parish, La.; b. Oct. 14, 1841; d. Apr. 1, 1880; m. Maria Vidal Page, Natchez, Miss., May 7, 1866; s. 1858-61; Univ. of Va.; Oakland col.; lieut. C. S. A. brig.-gen. major's staff, 1861-65; Episcopalian.

BOWIE, THOMAS CONTEE Lawyer

        West Jefferson; Ph.B. 1899; Yale; b. St. Joseph, La., July 27, 1876; p. John R. and Frances Carolina (Calloway); m. Jean LaFayette Davis, May 8, 1906; house of rep. 1909-13, 1921-23; speaker house of rep. 1915; Episcopalian.

BOWLES, GARVIN

        502 Fairmont ave., Winchester, Va.; B.S. 1923; V. M. I., 1918-20; b. Millwood, Va., Nov. 23, 1900; p. Joseph Warren and Kate Varina (Garvin); Delta Sigma Phi; Presbyterian.

BOWLES, JOHN FRANKLIN, JR. Engraver

        114 E. 13th st., New York, N. Y.; s. 1917; U. S. Military acad.; Ga. School of Technology, 1919-20; b. Statesville, May 3, 1899; p. John Franklin and Mable (Grant); Kappa Alpha; Johns Mansville co., 1920-21; Lee Higginson and co., 1921-24; vice-pres. New Century Color Plate co., 1924-; Baptist.

BOWLING, EDGAR SIMEON Manufacturer

        511 Fifth ave., New York, N. Y.; s. 1897; A.B. Trinity 1899; b. Durham co., Sept. 6, 1875; p. Simeon and Margaret (Bowen); m. Joe Alston McIlwaine, Feb. 7, 1912; asst. supt. branch Amer. Tob. co., 1899; asst. mgr. Allen and Ginter branch 1902-04; asst. mgr. Kinney Bros. branch, 1904-06; mgr. Wells-Whitehead Tob. co.; mgr. British-Am. Tob. co., 1906-18; dir. British-Am. Tob. co., 1918-; Methodist.

BOWMAN, ERNEST FRANKLIN

        Newton; B. S. 1924; b. Nov. 9, 1902; p. Lee C. and -- --; Methodist.

BOWMAN, FREDERICK OSCAR Lawyer

        Chapel Hill; LL.B. 1920; L.B. Berea col., 1914; b. Bakersville, Apr. 1, 1891; p. James Clayton and Anna Mary (Young); m. Sallie Sanders, July 6, 1922; supt. graded sch. Cranberry, 1914-17; gen. atty. N. C. Pharmaceutical asso., 1920-24; 2nd lieut. U. S. A. 1917-18.

*BOWMAN, JAMES

        Stokes co.; A.B. 1822.

*BOWMAN, JOHN G.

        Germantown; s. 1823-27.

BOYCE, HENRY SPURGEON

        Tyner; pres. 813 Cleveland st., Durham; A.B. 1921; M.A. 1922; b. Chowan co., Sept. 12, 1898; p. Richard Dillard and Margaret Eliz. (Outland); m. Neola Thelma Spivey, Ryland, Apr. 3, 1901; geologist with Mex. Eagle Oil co., Puerta, Mex., 1922-23; mgr. Durham branch, Borden Brick & Tile co., 1923-; Friend.

BOYCE, JAMES STACY Insurance

        301 W. Second Ave., Gastonia; s. 1907-08; b. McAdenville, Jan. 12, 1891; p. Samuel Newman and Stella (Holland); bookkeeper and paymaster Loray Mills, Gastonia, 1910-16; sec.-treas. Natl. Realty co., Gastonia, 1917-18; half-owner Boyce and Ware, gen. ins. agency, Gastonia, 1919-; yeoman, Pay Corps, U. S. N., 1918-19; Mason; A. R. Presbyterian.

*BOYCE, JESSE THOMPSON Planter

        Clarksville, Tex., b. May 18, 1839; d. 1872; A.B. 1859; C. S. A.

†BOYCE, WOOD LOWRY

        Selwin; s. 1905-06; b. Apr. 10, 1885.

BOYCE, WATSON SAMUEL Minister

        8 North st., Charlotte; s. 1893-94; p. Hugh and Mary A. -- --.


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BOYD, CATHERINE COLE Secretary

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1923; St. Mary's sch.; N. C. C. W.; b. New Haven, Conn., Oct. 13, 1900; p. William G. and Annie (Roberts); Pi Beta Phi; sec. to Librarian, U. N. C. 1923-; Episcopalian.

*BOYD CHARLES LEROY

        s. 1818-22.

BOYD, CHARLES THEODORE Lawyer

        201 Jefferson Standard bldg., Greensboro; A.B. 1921; LL.B. Harvard, 1924; b. Maiden. Apr. 19, 1900; p. Orland Marcus and Ida Octavia (Stowe); Di soc.; Tau Kappa Alpha; Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Tau Delta; S. A. T. C.; Presbyterian.

‡BOYD, D. L., JR. Physician

        106 E. North st., Raleigh; s. m. 1906-07.

BOYD, FREDERICK ROBERTS

        104 Pollock st., New Bern; s. 1922; b. May 24, 1904.

BOYD, GRAHAM VENABLE Tobacconist

        Warrenton; s. 1918-20; b. Warrenton, Dec. 30, 1901; p. Richard Blair and Tempe Pettway (Burwell); Methodist.

BOYD, HASELL O.

        R. F. D. No. 4, Goldsboro; s. 1921.

*BOYD, JAMES L.

        Warren co.; s. 1826.

BOYD, JOHN DALLAS Lumberman

        697½ Hillside ave., Fayetteville; s. 1921-23; b. Fayetteville, June 22, 1902; p. John Richard and Martha Katherine (Brown); m. Elizabeth Lee Stedman, Dec. 26, 1923; Jackson Bros. co., Fairview, 1923; salesman, Lewis E. Myers & co., Valparaiso, Ind.; Presbyterian.

*BOYD, JAMES McCLURE Physician

        From Camden, Ala.; Boiling Springs, Ala.; A.B. 1843.

*BOYD, JOHN RAINE

        Reidsville; b. Wentworth, June 26, 1878; d. Aug. 27, 1916; s. 1895-96; bookkeeper R. P. Richardson, Jr. & co., Reidsville, 1897-1904; salesman Arnold, Hoffman & co., Providence. R. I., 1 yr.; ibid. A. Klipstein & co., New York, 1906-11; with ibid. New York, 1911-14; Presbyterian.

BOYD, RICHARD CROWELL Automobile Dealer

        Box 604, Hickory; s. 1918-20; N. C. State col. 1917; b. Catawba co., Aug. 19, 1900; p. Daniel Marcus and Hattle Beatrice (Crowell); Pythian; Mason; Reformed Church.

BOYD, ROBERT EDWIN Teacher

        406 E. Innes st., Salisbury; A.B. 1922; b. Maiden, Nov. 11, 1901; p. O. M. and Ida Octavia (Stowe); asst. prin. Sandhill Farm Life sch., 1922-23; teacher Salisbury H. S., 1923-; Presbyterian.

BOYD, ROBERT RICHARDSON Lawyer

        Munsey Bldg., Wash. D. C.: s. l. 1906; St. Louis univ.; N. Y. univ.: p. Andrew Jackson and Isabella (Richardson).

BOYD, ROBERT WARREN Minister

        Mooresville; s. 1859; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; M.A. 1878; Erskine Col., 1857-58; b. Cornwell. S. C., Dec. 8, 1839; p. Robert and Elizabeth (Blain); m. Sarah Jane Backstrom, May 24, 1866; teacher 1867-76; minister 1872-; supt. Presbyterian Orphanage Barium Springs, 1890-1907; prvt. 12th S. C. Reg. C. S. A.; Presbyterian.

BOYD, ROBERT WHITNEY

        Waynesville; s. 1898-99; s. l. 1899-1900.

BOYD, WILLIAM ROBERTS Engineer

        19th and Chestnut sts., Chester. Pa.; s. 1915-17; b. New Bern, Feb. 10. 1898; p. William Gibson and Annie Roulac (Roberts); Phi soc.; German club; sales engineer, Turner Supply co.; am. soc. heating and ventilating engrs.: nat. assn. stationary engrs.; U. S. N. 1918-19;Mason; Episcopalian.

BOYDEN, MALCOLM COLE Dentist

        429 Granby st., Norfolk, Va.: s. 1894-95; Univ. of Nev. 1898; b. Salisbury, July 4, 1876; p. John Augustus and Mary L. (Cole); m. Florence Calvert Leary, Nov. 1, 1897; Sigma Nu; Pi Sigma; lieut. (j. g.) and lieut. dental surgeon U. S. N. 1917-23; Episcopalian.

*BOYDEN, NATHANIEL ALEXANDER

        From Salisbury; Cullen; A.B. 1855.

BOYDEN, VICTOR H. Lawyer

        Raleigh; pres. Greensboro; s. 1889-92; LL.B. 1894; b. Ansonville; p. John A. and Mary Ledbetter (Cole).

‡BOYETT, CLENON FESTUS

        R. 1. Mineral Springs; A.B. 1918; b. Sept. 25, 1897.

*BOYETTE, ADDIE HOWARD

        Smithfield; s. 1902-03.

BOYKIN, DAVID STEVENS Merchant

        Wilson; s. 1878-80; b. Clinton, Nov. 29, 1863; p. Robinson Fennell and Cynthia Ann (Hobbs); m. Marguerite Jordan. Jan. 22, 1890; farmer; pres. Boykin Realty co.; life and fire ins.; dir. Branch Banking co.

*BOYKIN, EDWIN THOMAS, JR.

        From Clinton; Raleigh; d. Washington, D. C.: s. 1896-97.

BOYKIN, IRVINE MANNING Physician

        Elkins Park, Pa.; s. m. 1908-12; M. D. Jefferson Medical col., 1914; b. Boykin. S. C., Dec. 24, 1890; p. Burwell H. and Mary Eleas (Manning); tutor Pa. hosp., Phila., 1914-15; chief res. phy. Episcopal hosp., 1916-17; capt. med. corps A. E. F. 1917-19; Episcopalian.


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BOYKIN, ROBERT STANLEY

        Wilson; s. 1910; b. Jan. 7, 1892.

*BOYLAN, ALEXANDER McCULLOCH Planter

        Raleigh; A.B. 1823.

*BOYLAN, JAMES

        Raleigh; s. 1837-41.

*BOYLAN, JOHN H.

        Raleigh; s. 1840-44.

*BOYLAN, JOHN S. Planter

        Raleigh; b. Mar. 25, 1838; s. 1856-59; C. S. A.

*BOYLAN, WELDON EDWARDS

        Somerville, Tenn.; s. 1852-54.

*BOYLAN, WILLIAM JAMES

        Raleigh; b. July 30, 1886; d. Morehead City, July 15, 1906; s. 1904-05; V. M. I. 1905-06; Episcopalian.

BOYLAN, WILLIAM MONTFORD Automobile Dealer

        753 Hillsboro st., Raleigh; s. 1904-07; b. Raleigh, May 14, 1886; p. James and Margaret Perkins (Tucker); m. Mary Winder Hughes, July 17, 1917; Sigma Nu; employee Natl. Cigar Stand co., New York, N. Y., 1909-11; ibid. Boylan Pearce co., Raleigh, 1912-15; ibid. Interstate Motor co., 1919-; Rotarian; U. S. A., 1916-18; Mason.

*BOYLAN, WILLIAM POLK Planter

        Raleigh; A.B. 1825.

BOYLES, JOSEPH HENRY Physician

        513 Summit ave., Greensboro; s. m. 1899-1900; M. D. Col. of Physicians and Surgeons, Balto., Md., 1903; b. Reepsville, Sept. 27, 1873; p. Rev. Marcus Whitman and Susan (Wood); m. Ruth Sterne, Oct. 7, 1908; 1st lieut. med. corps. A. E. F. and British forces 1917-19; Mason; Odd Fellow; Junior; Woodman; Pythian; Methodist.

BOYLIN, REESE BLAIR

        Wadesboro; s. 1906.

BOYLIN, RODNEY LAW

        Wadesboro; s. 1909; Catawba College; b. 1892.

BOYST, WILLIAM MARSHALL Merchant

        307 Wainman st., Greensboro; s. 1914-15; b. Sedalia, Mo., June 1, 1894; p. Charles and Lizzie (Monroe); Gate City Candy co.; mgr. ibid. 1923-; 322 Inf. A. E. F. sergt. 1918-19; Mason; Modern Woodman; Methodist.

*BOZEMAN, JAMES FRANCIS Planter

        From Clark co., Ark.; Fort Griffin, Tex.; b. 1836; d. 1883; s. 1854-56; C. S. A.

*BOZMAN, ROBERT LaFAYETTE Planter

        From Eutaw, Ala.; Tuscaloosa, Ala.; b. 1831; d. 1880; s. 1844-47; Col., C. S. A.

BRABSON, SAMUEL PRIOLEAN

        Franklin; s. 1919-20; b. Feb. 26, 1899.

BRACKETT, WILLIAM ERNEST Physician

        Hendersonville; s. m. 1910-13; M. D. Jefferson Med. col., 1915; b. Belwood, May 26, 1890; p. R. B. and Schofield (Mull); m. Lydia Sherrard; 1st lieut. and capt. med. corps U. S. A. 81st div. 1917-19; Baptist.

*BRACKIN, JULIUS C. S. Physician

        Caswell co.; s. 1830-34; house of commons, 1842.

BRACY, ARTHUR TROY Cashier

        929 New York ave., Washington, D. C.; s. 1921-22; Univ. of Wash., 1923; cashier Pullman Car co.; Wash., D. C.

BRACY, CLARENCE

        Rowland; s. 1915; b. May 2, 1896.

BRADDY, WADE HAMPTON Physician

        Altamahaw; M. D. 1909; N. Y. Poly. sch. and hosp. 1910-11; b. Bath, Mar. 11, 1884; p. Daniel and Ida E. (Whitley); m. Mattie Rice, Mar. 18, 1915; Phi Chi; physician and surg. hosp., 1909-12; physician 1912-; Mason; Elk; Episcopalian.

BRADFORD, BENNIE HAYS Student

        Oxford; s. 1920-21; Trinity col.; Med. col. Va., 1921-; b. Oxford, Jan. 24, 1898; p. William Monroe and Sarah Catherine (Hight); Phi Rho Sigma; Methodist Episcopal (South).

*BRADFORD, EDWARD Merchant

        Tallahassee, Fla.; b. 1833; d. 1870; A.B. 1854; C. S. A.

*BRADFORD, JOHN

        Bradford, Ala.; killed at Seven Pines, 1862; s. 1857-60; C. S. A.

BRADFORD, JOHN PUGH Student

        Huntersville; A.B. 1923; s. m. 1923-; b. Huntersville, July 30, 1903; p. William and -- --; Presbyterian.

*BRADFORD, JOHN R.

        Tallahassee, Fla.; b. 1834; s. 1850-51.

BRADFORD, LAWRENCE HOWARD Minister

        Greenville, Tex.; pres. 3019 Monterey st., San Antonio, Tex.; g. s. 1911-12; A.B. East Tex. col., 1911; M.A. Potomac univ., 1913; b. Somerset, Ky., Mar. 16, 1881; p. Wm. H. and Sarah (Jones); m. Nita Allen, Apr. 22, 1914; Methodist itinerancy since 1913; now incapacitated but mem. Tex. conference with superannuate relation; Methodist.

BRADFORD, MARIAN DENVER STUART

        1521 Delaware Ave., Wilmington, Del.; s. l. 1919-20; b. Roanoke, Va., Feb. 8, 1898; p. Taliaferro C. and Helen Wilson (Hoover); asst. dir. bureau of Americanization; Presbyterian.


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*BRADFORD, RICHARD Lawyer

        Tallahassee, Fla.; b. 1836; killed Santa Rosa Island, Oct. 9, 1861; A.B. 1854; C. S. A.

BRADFORD, ZEBULON VANCE Manufacturer

        Kannapolis; s. 1912; b. Mar. 8, 1894; p. W. M. and -- --.

BRADHAM, CALEB DAVIS Manufacturer

        21 Johnson st., New Bern; s. 1886-89; Univ. of Md.; b. Chinquapin, May 27, 1867; p. George Washington and Julia Susan (McCann); m. Sarah Charity Credle, Jan. 1, 1902; Phi soc.; druggist and pres. Bradham Drug co. 1895-; pres. Pepsi-Cola co., 1900-; vice-pres. Peoples' Bank; pres. Atlantic and N. C. ry. 1921-22; lieut. New Bern div. N. C. Naval Militia 1901-04; commander 1904; capt. 1913-17; rear admiral (retd.) 1917; Shriner; Presbyterian.

*BRADLEY, ALFRED OWEN Physician

        Wilmington; b. 1821; d. 1871; s. 1838-41.

BRADLEY, EARL LANDRUM Druggist

        Old Fort; s. p. 1919-20; b. Old Fort, Nov. 30, 1894; p. John S. and Callie (Mashburn); druggist Owens Drug co., Winston-Salem, 1919-22; proprietor Bradley Drug co., 1922-; pvt. A. E. F. and army of occupation 56th pioneer inf. 1918-19; Baptist.

†BRADLEY, ISAAC W.

        Sumter District, S. C.; s. 1859-60.

BRADLEY, JOHN FRANCIS

        430 W. Franklin ave., Gastonia; s. 1886-87; b. Gastonia, June 8, 1866; p. Caleb and Maxa Ann Rebecca (Lineberger); m. Sallie Lorenna Whitesides, Oct. 28, 1896.

‡BRADLEY, JOHN HODGDON, JR.

        564 Woodlawn ave., Chicago, Ill.; g. s. 1921-22; b. Sept. 17. 1898.

*BRADLEY, ORVILLE T. C.

        Tennessee; s. 1814.

*BRADLEY, PHILIP E.

        Wilmington; b. 1818; d. 1849; s. 1836-38.

*BRADLEY, RICHARD Merchant

        Wilmington; b. July 19, 1842; d. 1879; s. 1863-64; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; C. S. A.

BRADLEY, RUFUS Minister

        Rich Square; s. 1890-91; Trinity, 1891-94; b. Northampton co., July 9, 1870; p. J. H. and Mary Elizabeth (Reese); m. Lillian Essie Hart, Boykins, Va., Sept. 15, 1897; Mason; Odd Fellow; Methodist Episcopal (South).

*BRADLEY, SIMON BOLIVAR Farmer

        From Tarboro; Lawrence, Miss.; b. Whitakers, June 3, 1836; d. Dec. 29, 1899; s. 1853-54.

BRADLEY, WILLIAM MAXWELL

        803 Tarboro st., Rocky Mount; s. 1922; V. M. I.; b. Rocky Mount, Feb. 5, 1901; p. William Richard and Ida (Hales); Methodist.

BRADSHAW, ADDIE LEE

        (See Pegram, Mrs. Coloin W.)

BRADSHAW, FRANCIS FOSTER Dean of Students

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1916; g. s. 1916-18, 1920-22; b. Columbia. S. C., Dec. 27, 1893; p. Rev. Harvey Smith and Margaret Foster (Tadlock); m. Marjory Louise Moxley, Aug. 20, 1919; Di soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; Golden Fleece; Gimghoul; gen. sec. Y. M. C. A. 1916-18; corporation clerk, office sec. of state Jan.-Sept. 1920; dean of students U. N. C. 1920-; pvt. F. A., U. S. A. May-Aug. 1918; 2nd lieut. F. A. 1918-20; Presbyterian.

BRADSHAW, GEORGE WASHINGTON School Superintendent

        Rich Square; M.A. in Educ. 1917; B. S. Guilford 1908; s. s. Columbia 1922, '23, '24; b. Iver. Va., Oct. 4, 1883; p. J. Thomas and Victoria Virginia (Johnson); editor Univ. Magazine 1907-08; prin. rural sch. N. C. 1908-12; supt. Asheboro sch. 1912-14; prin. h. s. Buncombe co., 1915-17; supt. Hendersonville sch. 1917-19; supt. Rich Square sch. 1919-23; Baptist.

BRADSHAW, LACY BLACK Lawyer

        W. Elm st., Graham; s. l. 1919-20, 1922-23; Univ. of S. C., 1921-22; Columbia Theo. sem. 1921-22; b. Graham, Feb. 24, 1896; p. Thomas Clarence and Mary Addie (Covington); N. C. N. G. Mex. border serv. 1916-17; pvt.-sergt. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Presbyterian.

BRADSHAW, MICHAEL Minister

        516 W. Chapel Hill st., Durham; s. 1884-85; D.D. and A.B. Trinity col.; b. Alamance co., Dec. 18, 1859; p. William S. and Margaret (Stockard); m. Mary Whitehurst, Apr. 7, 1897; Alpha Tau Omega; practiced law for five yrs; since then minister of M. E. church; Methodist.

BRADSHER, LAWRENCE EUGENE Tobacconist

        Care Universal Leaf Tob. co., No. 1 The Bund, Shanghai, China; s. 1910-12; b. Roxboro, June 12, 1893; p. Eugene Alexander and Mamie (Gregory); Phi soc.; employee P. Lorillard Tob. co., 1912-15; ibid. J. P. Taylor co., 1919-23; leaf tobacco buyer Universal Leaf Tob. co., 1923-; Kiwanian; pvt., corp., sergt. 2nd N. C. inf. co. "C" Mex. border service 1916-17; 2nd lieut., 1st lieut. 119th inf. 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; severely gassed Oct. 20, 1918; Methodist.

*BRADSHER, WILLIAM THOMPSON

        From Olive Hill; Roxboro; b. Apr. 9, 1872; d. Dec. 2, 1910; s. a. 1892-93; s. l.


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1894; lawyer Roxboro 1896-1910; partner W. W. Kitchin 1896-97; ibid. Col. S. C. Winston 8 yrs.; N. C. gen. assem. 1901; Methodist.

*BRADWELL, DERR CHIPLEY

        Statesville; s. l. 1895-96.

BRADY, DAVID Lawyer

        149 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; s. 1913-14; A.B. Trinity, 1917; Columbia, 1919-21; b. Durham, July 16, 1897; p. Henry and Ida Sarah (Greenberg); Tau Kappa Alpha; salesman 1917; reporter Richmond Times Dispatch 1917-18; publicity dir. parks and playgrounds N. Y. city, 1919-21; law clerk 1921; lawyer 1921-; Editor Columbia Law Review 1919-21; pres. Trinity col. alumni asso. of N. Y.; author articles on Child Labor for Child Labor Bulletin and Columbia Univ. legislative drafting asso; U. S. N. Aug.-Dec. 1918; 2nd class seaman; Jewish.

BRADY, JOHN EVERETT Teacher

        5 Crescent st., Northampton, Mass.; A.B. 1881; A.M. Heidelberg, Ger. Univ. 1888; Ph. D. ibid. 1888; b. Davidson, July 22, 1860; p. Rufus Archibald and Martha Jane (Hart); m. Mary Taylor Seelye, Aug. 20, 1889; prof. Smith col. 1888-; Amer. Philological ass'n; classical ass'n of N. E.; author Sound Changes in Modern Greek (in German), Studies in Quintus Curtius Rufus, Women in Roman Literature; Presbyterian.

*BRADY, KINCHEN J.

        Tarboro; s. 1858-59; farmer; capt. C. S. A.

BRAGAW, STEPHEN CAMBRELENG Lawyer

        Washington; s. 1886-89; s. s. l. 1891; b. Washington, Feb. 22, 1868; p. John Goldsmith and Anne Cambreleng (Hoyt); m. Maude Heyward Amyette, May 17, 1893; varsity football and baseball; Phi soc.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; teacher 1889-91; lawyer Newbern and St. Louis. Mo.; 1892-96; lawyer Washington 1896-; city atty. New Bern, 1892-93; ibid. Wash'ton 10 yrs.; mayor ibid. 1900; state sen. 1905; judge supr. ct. 1911-14; Episcopalian.

BRADY, WALTER ADOLPHUS Banker

        Conover; s. 1922; Concordia col.; b. Conover, June 26, 1904; p. Charles Robert and Eudora (Herman); banker Conover; Lutheran.

*BRAGG, BRAXTON Lawyer

        Mobile, Ala.; died 1889; s. 1863-64; A.B. 1911 as of 1867; city atty.; C. S. A.

*BRAGG, JOHN Jurist

        Warrenton; b. 1808; d. 1878; A.B. 1824; A.M. 1828; mem. house of commons, 1830-34; judge circuit ct., Ala., 1842-51; mem. Congress, 1851-53; mem. conv. 1861; mem. gen'l assem., Ala.; Judge sup'r ct., Ala.

*BRAGG, JOHN

        From Raleigh; Charlotte; b. Oct. 31, 1841; d. Jan. 1, 1892; A.B. 1861; with telegraph co.; C. S. A.

*BRAGG, THOMAS

        Warrenton; b. Nov. 9, 1810; d. Jan. 21, 1872; s. 1822; mem. house of commons, 1842; pres. elector, 1853; gov. 1855-59; U. S. Sen., 1859-61; atty. gen'l. confederate states, 1861-63.

*BRAGG, WILLIAM Planter

        From Jackson; Alabama; s. 1843-44.

BRAKE, RICHARD RALPH Farmer

        R. 5, Rocky Mt.; s. 1914-16; b. Rocky Mt., Sept. 27, 1893; p. Joseph Lewis and Mary Ann (Griffin); m. Effie Amanda Lewis, Mar. 25, 1922; entered service May 28, 1918; with Bat. "E," 317 F. A. 81st div.; discharged pvt. Camp Lee, June 20, 1919.

BRAME, PETER JOYNER, JR. Druggist

        North Wilkesboro; s. p. 1917-18; Trinity col. 1917; b. Winston-Salem, Sept. 3, 1898; p. Peter Joyner, Jr. and Mary Gertrude (Watson); m. Grace Thomas Price, June 30, 1922; Kappa Psi; Owens Drug co., Winston-Salem, 1918-19; Brame Drug co., 1919; James P. Stowe, 1919-20; Lafayette Drug co., Fayetteville, Mar. 1920-22; Eagle Drug co., 1922-23; Methodist.

BRAMHAM, WILLIAM GIBBONS Lawyer

        114 Buchanan blvd., Durham; s. s. l. 1905; b. Hopkinsville, Ky., July 13, 1874; p. James Goss and Rosa Mason (Cooke): m. Ninnon Marie Umstead, Oct. 20, 1897; pres. Durham chamber of commerce two terms; pres. Y. M. C. A.; pres. Piedmont league of professional baseball; pres. So. Atlantic Ass'n. of Baseball clubs; Kiwanian; chmn. state rep. exec. com.; chmn. fifth dist. rep. congressional com; Am. bar ass'n.; N. C. bar ass'n; Mason; Elk; Presbyterian.

*BRANCH, EDWARD TYLER Lawyer

        From Enfield; Portsmouth, Va.; b. Apr. 9, 1841; d. Feb. 6, 1901; s. 1867-68.

*BRANCH, HENRY

        Enfield; s. 1833-35.

*BRANCH, ALPHEUS PAUL Banker

        Wilson; d. Mar. 12, 1910; s. 1888-89.

BRANCH, HEWLAND ACREE

        207 Maplewood ave., Wilson; s. 1919; b. Wilson, Apr. 16, 1903; p. Paul and Daisy Pauline (Best); Methodist.

*BRANCH, JOHN Lawyer

        From Halifax co., Enfield; b. Nov. 4, 1782; d. Jan. 4, 1863; m. Elizabeth Foort, April 3, 1803; m. Mrs. Bond, nee Jordan, 1853; A.B. 1801; studied law under Judge John Haywood; state sen., 1811, '13-17, '22 and '34; speaker senate, 1816-17; gov. 1817-20; U. S. sen. 1823-29; sec'y navy, 1829-31; mem. congress 1831-33; mem. conv. 1835; gov. Fla. territory, 1844-45; trustee 1817-44.


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*BRANCH, JOSEPH

        Halifax co., s. 1806.

*BRANCH, JOSEPH Lawyer

        Enfield; s. 1833-35; atty. gen'l. Fla., 1845-48; mem. gen'l assem. Fla.

*BRANCH, JOSEPH HENRY

        Tallahassee, Fla., b. 1844; d. Aug. 13, 1864; s. 1861-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1865; C. S. A.

*BRANCH, JAMES ROBERT Lawyer

        Wilmington; b. Mar. 6, 1888; d. Jan. 6, 1918; m. Lou Taylor Rittenhouse, July 3, 1915; s. l. 1912; Christian Scientist.

*BRANCH, JOHN R.

        Halifax co.; s. 1835-36; gov. of Fla.

BRANCH, JAMES STAFFORD

        Enfield; s. 1920-22; b. Oct. 28, 1900.

*BRANCH, LAWRENCE O'BRIAN Lawyer

        From Enfield; Raleigh; b. Nov. 28, 1820; killed at Sharpsburg, Sept. 19, 1862; m. Miss Nancy Haywood Blount, Apr., 1844; s. 1835-36; A.B. Princeton 1838; studied law under John Marshall; mem. gen'l. assem.; pres. elector, 1852; mem. congress 1855-61; pres. R. & Y. & G. Ry. co.; appointed sec.-treas. by Pres. Buchanan but declined; pres. Raleigh & Gaston ry.; newspaper editor, Nashville, Tenn.; brig.-gen. 33rd N. C. reg. C. S. A.; Episcopalian.

BRANCH, LESTER VAN NOY Civil Engineer

        Care Stone & Webster, Inc., 147 Milk st., Boston, Mass.; B.S. 1900; M.S. 1902; George Washington univ; b. Port Jervis, N. Y., Feb. 23, 1880; p. George E. and Almeda L. (Van Noy); m. Clara M. Quinter, June 5, 1906; Phi Beta Kappa; graduated magna cum laude; U. S. geol. survey 1900-02; U. S. reclamation service 1902-20; resident engr. Ala. Power co., 1921-24; supt. of construction, Stone & Webster; Dutch Reformed.

*BRANCH, WILLIAM A. BLOUNT

        Tallahassee, Fla.; Raleigh; b. Tallahassee, Fla., Feb. 26, 1847; d. 1910; s. 1863-64; A.B. 1911 as of 1867; lawyer; planter; mem. congress 1891-95; mem. gen'l. assem., 1905; courier, staff of Gen. Hoke, C. S. A.; lieut.

*BRANCH, WILLIAM H. Merchant

        Enfield; s. 1839-40.

BRANCH, WILLIAM V. Journalist

        Charlotte; s. l. 1919.

BRAND, JAMES NEWLAND Clerk

        Wilmington; A.B. 1922; b. Wilmington, Aug. 21, 1901; p. J. N. and Maude McLeod; with A. C. L. Ry. co.

BRANDON, WELDON CECIL Tobacconist

        North Cherry st., Winston-Salem; pres. Clarksville, Va.; b. Winston-Salem, June 6, 1899; p. Weldon Dean and Mattie Sue (Cardwell); m. Mattie Lou Moseley, Clarksville, Dec. 25, 1922; tob. buyer for Export Leaf Tob. co.; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

BRANDON, WILLIAM DAVID ROCKWELL Physician

        Statesville; s. 1909-11; M.D. Univ. of Md., 1914; b. Iredell co., July 17, 1888; p. William B. and Florence (Lazenby); m. Mary McKay, June 7, 1917; Phi Sigma Kappa; physician Kannapolis 4½ yrs.; ibid. Statesville 1920-; Methodist.

BRANNON, WADE MELBERRY

        Route 1, Selma; s. 1908; b. June 6, 1887.

BRANSFORD, CHARLES LESLIE

        Care Semet-Solvey co., Ashland, Ky.; s. 1906.

BRANSON, ELIZABETH LANIER

        Chapel Hill; s. 1921-23; b. Sept. 1, 1901.

BRANSON, PHILLIP L. Cotton Broker

        Chapel Hill; s. 1915-16; Univ. of Ga., 1911-14; b. Milledgeville, Ga., Aug. 20, 1896; p. Eugene Cunningham and Lottie (Lanier); Chi Psi; U. S. marine corps 1918-19; Presbyterian.

BRANTLEY, CHARLES Merchant

        Spring Hope; s. 1922; b. Spring Hope, Feb. 8, 1902; p. Charles B. and Lizzie (Westray); Mason; Episcopalian.

BRANTLEY, DWIGHT Lawyer

        Spring Hope; s. 1917-18, 1919-21; George Washington univ.; b. Spring Hope, Nov. 10, 1898; p. Dr. H. and Ida T. (Westray); Phi Delta Theta; Phi Delta Phi; enlisted pvt. A. E. F.; served ten mos.; discharged sergt.; Protestant.

BRANTLEY, HOBART Lawyer

        Spring Hope; s. 1917-18; 1919-21; LL.B. George Washington univ. 1922; b. Spring Hope, Mar. 13, 1896; p. S. H. and Maris (Brantley); Phi Alpha Delta; U. S. govt. employee 1922-23; lawyer 1923-; U. S. N. R. F. 1918-19; Mason.

BRANTLEY, JOHN CALVIN Druggist

        120 S. Boylan ave., Raleigh; s. 1898-99; b. Union co., Dec. 2, 1874; p. John May and Sarah (Hollay); m. Mattie Castlebury, Dec. 21, 1904; clerk Blair Bros., Charlotte, 1899-1901; clerk C. B. Crowell Drug co., 1901-02; Raleigh; clerk Henry H. Hicks co., 3 yrs. then part owner and mgr. till 1910; owner Brantley drug store; mem. bd. of mgrs. of the Raleigh branch of Wachovia Bank & Trust co.; dir. of Home Building & Loan Asso.; Mason; Kiwanian; Baptist.

BRANTLEY, PAUL CLAYTON Druggist

        Wendell; s. 1913-15; b. Stanhope, Aug. 19, 1893; p. Dr. C. H. and Edna (Westray); m. Miriam Stringfield, June 14, 1917; Phi Delta Theta; mgr. Wendell Drug co., Wendell; Baptist.

BRASWELL, ARCHIBALD, JR. Planter

        Whitakers; B.S. 1888.


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*BRASWELL, ABRAM H.

        Bockingham co.; s. 1836-39.

BRASWELL, JAMES CORNELIUS, JR.

        Whitakers; s. 1910; b. 1893; p. Dr. J. C. and -- -- --.

BRASWELL, JAMES CRAIG Banker

        132 N. Church st., Rocky Mount; B.S. 1890; b. Nash co., Aug. 17, 1868; p. Thomas P. and Emily (Stallings); m. Grizzele Burton, June 12, 1901; pres. Planter's Nat. Bank; Methodist.

*BRASWELL, JAMES CRAIG, JR.

        Rocky Mount; b. Apr. 24, 1902; drowned at Marble Head, Mass., July 9, 1923; A.B. 1922; V. M. I. 1919; Harvard 1922-23; Methodist.

*BRASWELL, MACK CLAUDE

        Battleboro; b. Oct. 2, 1861; d. Richmond, Va., Oct. 14, 1922; m. Alice Bryan, June 21, 1894; s. 1878-80; farmer; merchant; vice-pres. Planters' Natl. Bank, Rocky Mt.; ibid. Planters' Bank, Battleboro; pres. Battleboro Oil co.; dir. Underwriters' Fire and N. C. State Fire Ins. cos., Rocky Mt.; dir. Rocky Mt. Savings and Trust co.; vice-pres. Co-operative Peanut Growers' Assn.; Episcopalian.

BRASWELL, MARK RUSSELL Banker

        Sunset ave., Rocky Mount; s. and s. m. 1883-84; Wake Forest col. 1882-83; M.D. Univ. of Md., 1886; b. Edgecombe co., Dec. 12, 1864; p. Thomas P. and Emily (Stallings); m. Mamie Hackney, Nov. 14, 1894; physician to 1911; farmer, insurance, and banking 1911-; Mason.

*BRASWELL, THOMAS PLEASANT, JR. Farmer

        Battleboro; b. Nov. 22, 1875; d. Nov. 10, 1898; Ph.B., 1896.

BRAUN, MILTON LAU Missionary Teacher

        Asheville; A.M. 1924; Moyock Training sch.; A.B. Wake Forest. 1915; Ohio univ., 1912-13; b. Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 15, 1892; p. Adam and Amanda (Lau); m. Mary A. Young, 1917; teacher, Toccoa, Ga., 1915-16; Westinghouse Elec. co., East Pittsburgh, Pa., 1916; pastor, Newbridge Baptist church, 1917; teacher, Mars Hill col., 1917-18; missionary teacher, Kaifeng Baptist col., Kaifeng, Honan, China, 1918-24; Baptist.

BRAWLEY, ESPY WATTS Manufacturer

        Mooresville; A.B. 1894; b. Feb. 15, 1867; pres. Dixie Cotton Mill.

BRAWLEY, ROBERT VANCE Physician

        221 W. Fisher st., Salisbury; s. m. 1898-99; A. and M. col. 1894-95; M.D. Univ. Col. of Med., Richmond, Va., 1901; b. Shepherds, Nov. 9, 1878; p. James W. and Julia (Caldwell); m. May Boyden; eye, ear, nose, and throat specialist; Episcopalian.

BREM, TOD ROBINSON Insurance

        807 Worthington ave., Charlotte; Ph.B. 1902; b. Charlotte, Sept. 23, 1880; p. Walter and Hannie (Caldwell); m. Margaret Locke Moore, Nov. 15, 1913; Sigma Nu; Gimghoul; football 1899-1901; agent Travelers Ins. co.; Episcopalian.

BRAWLEY, THOMAS JOHNSON Banker

        320 W. Airline ave., Gastonia; A.B. 1920; b. Gastonia, Oct. 9, 1896; p. Finley Watts and Maggie Bell (Henry); cashier, the Peoples Bank, Nov. 15, 1920-; seaman U. S. navy Oct.-Dec., 1918; A. R. P.

†BRAXTON, ELIAS DAVID

        Lassiter, Minn.; s. 1882-83.

‡BRAY, EMMETT PERLEYMAN

        Greensboro; s. 1904-07; b. Moore co., May 23, 1888.

BREARLEY, MRS. H. C. Teacher

        (nee Marion Margaret); 193 W. End, Chester, S. C.; g. s. 1922-23; A.B. Winthrop col., 1914; A.M. Univ. of S. C., 1922; Univ. of Va.; Trinity col.; b. Richburg, S. C., Aug. 28, 1894; p. W. F. and Jeannette (Douglas); m. H. C. Brearley, Aug. 30, 1922; teacher York, S. C., H. S. 1914-19; ibid. Columbia, S. C., 1919-22; ibid. Durham H. S. 1923-; A. R. Presbyterian.

*BREARLEY, HENRY MARTYN Minister

        From Darlington Dist., S. C.; Maxton; d. Oct. 4, 1908; A.B. 1855; chaplain, C. S. A.; Presbyterian.

BREAZEALE, ELIZABETH Educator

        5461 Cedar ave., Philadelphia, Pa.; A.M. 1917; A.B. Winthrop col., 1914; b. New Brunswick, N. J., Mar. 13, 1895; P. William Eugene and Martha Hamilton (Dodge); French teacher in high schs. 1917-; author: Polyptoton in the Hexameters of Ovid, Lucretius and Vergil; Some Unprescribed Readings in French 1923.

BREEDEN, DANIEL CARLTON

        Bennettsville, S. C.; s. l. 1915; b. July 21, 1894; p. John L. and -- --.

‡BREEDEN, DARIUS MEEKIN Lawyer

        Bennettsville, S. C.; s. l. 1879-80.

BREEDLOVE, JOSEPH PENN Librarian

        407 Watts st., Durham; s. 1894-95; A.B. Trinity col., 1898; b. Durham, July 14, 1874; p. John H. and Susan (Hunt); m. Lucille Aiken, June 14, 1917; Kappa Alpha; Phi Beta Kappa; librarian Trinity col. since 1898; Methodist.

BREESE, W. E.

        Brevard; s. a. 1891-92; s. l. 1894-95.

BREESE, WILLIAM E., JR., Lawyer

        Brevard; s. 1919-20.

*BREHON, JAMES G. Physician

        Warrenton; s. 1820.


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BRAWLEY, SUMPTER COE Lawyer

        Durham; s. l. 1904-1905; b. Mooresville, Apr. 8, 1879; p. Hiram Augustus and Susan M. (Mayhew); m. Margaret Burkett, Nov. 6, 1907; mem. N. C. gen. assem., 1913; mem. N. C. dem. exec. com., 1913-; Pythian; Elk; Presbyterian.

BREM, WALTER VERNON, JR. Physician

        923 Maltman ave., Los Angeles, Cal.; s. m. 1893-1900; Va. Agr. & Mech. col. 1890-91; Trinity col., 1891-93; Union Theological Seminary 1897-98; M.D. Johns Hopkins 1904; b. Charlotte, Nov. 5, 1875; p. Walter Vernon and Hannah (Caldwell); m. Marion Winleer, 1905; manager football 1895; varsity baseball 1896; Sigma Nu; Gimghoul; physician, Ancon hosp., Canal Zone, 1905-07; chief med. service Colon hosp., 1907-11; prof. pathology and bacteriology Univ. of Cal. med. sch., 1911-14; dir. sou. div. Cal. hygienic labs. 1913-16; sec. and treas. St. Cal. Med. Soc. 1913-16; pres. ibid. 1919-20; pres. Los Angeles co. med. assn. 1920-21; Cal. bd. med. examiners 1922-; author: (Brem and Zeiler) A Study of Hemoglobin of Colored Laborers in Panama, Archives of Internal Medicine, 1910; Ipecac in the Treatment of Intestinal Amoebiasis, Amer. Journ. Med. Sc., 1910; Two Cases of Influenza Meningitis--Patients treated with Hexamethylanamin, Am. Journ. of Diseases of Children, 1911; The Medical Treatment of Amebic Dysentery, New Orleans Med. and Surg. Journ., 1911; (Brem and Watson) Recovery of a Typhoid Bacillus--Carried during Vaccine Treatment--Archives of Int. Med., 1911; (Brem and Challis) Response of Persons Vaccinated with Triple Typhoid Vaccine, Journ. Amer. Med. Assn., 1923; 1st. segt. Co. "G" 2nd reg. N. C. inf. Spanish-American War; maj. N. C. N. G. A. base hosp., World War.

BRENIZER, ADDISON GORGOS Surgeon

        609 N. College st., Charlotte; A.B. 1903; s. m. 1903-04; M.D. Johns Hopkins 1907; M.D. Univ. of Heidelberg, Germany 1908; b. Charlotte, July 24, 1883; p. Addison Gorgos and Francis (Gilmer); m. Mary Richmond Harding, Apr. 9, 1913; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Sphinx; Gorgon's Head; asst. cancer institute and surgical clinic, Heidelberg 1907-09; asst. in surgery, Univ. of Vienna, 1909; asst. hosp. and resident surg., Paris, France, 1909-11; surgeon, Charlotte Sanatarium and Presbyterian hosp., Charlotte, 1911-; author numerous articles in Journal of Amer. Med. Asso. and other publications; lieut.-col. med. corps. A. E. F. 1917-19; chief of surg. service, base hosp. No. 6, A. E. F.; Mason; Presbyterian.

BRENIZER, CHASE Lawyer

        1100 E. Morehead st., Charlotte; s. l. 1897-98; A.B. Davidson col., 1890; b. Greensboro, Feb. 21, 1872; p. Addison G. and Frances (Gilmer); m. Louise Gregorie Norvell, Oct. 5, 1915; Kappa Alpha; pres. Elizabeth Realty co.; atty. Mutual Bldg. and Loan assn., 1900-24; city atty. Charlotte, 1911-15; pres. elector. 1904; delegate nat. dem. conv., 1912; pres. Charlotte Building and Investment co.; N. C. sen. 1917; Mason; Odd Fellow; Elk; Presbyterian.

*BRENT, JOHN C. Minister

        Rockingham co.; b. 1837; d. 1863; s. 1855-56; Methodist.

BRETSCH, ALBERT

        Raleigh; s. 1907.

*BRETT, GEORGE AUGUSTUS Planter

        From Hertford co.; Lotta; b. 1831; d. 1889; A.B. 1852; C. S. A.

BRETT, SUSIE McGLOUGHAN

        Winton; A.B. 1924; p. H. C. and -- --; Baptist.

*BREVARD, ALEXANDER FRANKLIN

        From Lincoln co.; Alexis; d. Oct. 22, 1909; A.B. 1846; lawyer; planter; state sen.

*BREVARD, EPHRIAM JOSEPH Planter

        From Lincoln co.; Texas; b. 1828; d. 1885; A.B. 1849.

BREWER, HENRY EMMETT, JR. Merchant

        328 Hammond st., Rocky Mount; s. l. 1918-20; N. C. State col.; b. Rocky Mount, July 28, 1899; p. Henry Emmett and Josie Coghill (Brewer); m. Mary Darden, June 16, 1921; Sigma Nu; seaman 2nd class U. S. navy; Pythian; Presbyterian.

BREWER, JOSEPH BEAMAN

        328 Hammond st., Rocky Mount; A.B. 1922; V. M. I. 1918-19; b. Rocky Mount, Sept. 17, 1901; p. Henry Emmett and Josie (Coghill); Sigma Nu; mgr. Cog Delivery Service 1922-23; mem. firm H. E. Brewer and co., inc., 1923-; Presbyterian.

BREWER, STROWD OTIS

        Box 150, Durham; s. p. 1913; b. Jan. 3, 1893; p. C. J. and -- --.

BREWER, THOMAS CLAYTON Physician

        Marshville; B.S. in med. 1919; M.D. Tulane univ., 1922; b. Marshville, July 18, 1898; p. George and Fowler (Patra); Kappi Psi; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C. 1918; Baptist.

BRICE, EDGAR C. Teacher

        Mt. Pleasant, Tex.; M.A. 1917; B.S. B.L. A.B. East Tex. Normal col.; b. Corinth, Miss., Apr. 8, 1889; p. Alex and Ella (Johnson); m. Gladys Miller, June 30, 1917; teacher Gainesville H. S. 1917-; supt. of pub. schools Leonard Tex. 1919-20; prin. Mt. Pleasant H. S. 1920-25; pvt. Camp Travis Tex., 1917-18; 2nd lieut. A. E. F. 1918-19; Christian.

*BRICKWELL, STERLING HILL

        Halifax co.; b. Apr. 23, 1838; d. Feb. 2, 1877; A.B. 1860; capt., C. S. A.


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BRICKHOUSE, EPHRIAM LEE, JR.

        118 23rd st., Jackson Heights, New York, N. Y.; s. 1915; Wake Forest col.

‡BRIDES, ARTHUR EDWARD Physician

        5 Concord ave., Cambridge, Mass.; M.D. 1910.

BRIDGER, JOHN Farmer

        R. F. D. Murfreesboro; s. 1897-99.

BRIDGER, ROBERT L. Salesman

        Raleigh; s. 1922-23; p. Roswell C. and Virginia (Lawrence.)

BRIDGERS, BURKE HAYWOOD

        100 S. 3rd st., Wilmington; Ph.B. 1903; s. l. 1904-05; b. Raleigh. Nov. 14, 1881; p. Preston L. and Elizabeth Eagles (Haywood); m. Helen Strange, Apr. 10, 1913; Alpha Tau Omega; Gimghoul; atty. Rockingham Power co., 1905-07; atty.-at-law and realtor, Wilmington, 1908-17; with A. C. L. ry. 1917-19; asst. sales mgr. Cement Products co., 1919-21; mgr. pipe dept. Cement Products co., Wilmington; mem. bd. of dir. Tide Water Power co., 1915-20; Episcopalian.

*BRIDGERS, GEORGE JONES

        Wilmington; s. 1887-88; engr., B. S. Lehigh.

BRIDGERS, HENRY CLARK Lawyer

        Tarboro; LL.B. 1895; b. Tarboro, Jan. 7, 1876; p. John L. and Laura Placidia (Clark); m. Mary Meade Bernard, Jan. 20, 1912; builder and pres. East Car. ry.; pres. Pine Tops Bank co., Bank of Fountain, Bank of Hookerton, Bank of Conetoe, First Nat. Bank of Tarboro; lawyer; atty. So. Ry. co., 20 yrs.; Episcopalian.

BRIDGERS, JAMES HARVEY Lawyer

        604 N. William st., Henderson; s. s. l. 1890; Wake Forest col. 1882-83; b. Northampton co., Aug. 9, 1866; p. Junius Asbury and Caroline Virginia (Stephenson); m. Tucker Massenburg, Nov. 2, 1898; power plant exec. 1917-18; lawyer 1890-; mayor Henderson 1892; N. C. sen. 1913; state bldg. com. 1917-21; Methodist.

*BRIDGERS, JAMES KELLY

        From Seaboard; Nashville; s. a. 1878-79; s. l. 1879-81.

*BRIDGERS, JOHN LUTHER

        Edgecombe co.; b. 1821; d. 1884; A.B. 1843; lawyer; planter; commissioner Confederate Govt. at Montgomery, 1861; col., C. S. A.; lieut. col. 10th reg. Bethel Brig.; capt. Edgecombe guards at battle of Bethel, June, 1861.

*BRIDGERS, ROBERT RUFUS

        Edgecombe co.; b. Nov. 23, 1819; d. Dec., 1888; m. Margaret Elizabeth Johnston, Dec. 12, 1849; A.B. 1841; pres. W. & W. Ry. co.; mem. house of commons 1844 and 1856-60; mem. Confederate Congress 1864-65; lawyer; planter; manufacturer; trustee, 1858-68; ibid. 1879-88.

*BRIDGERS, ROBERT RUFUS

        From Wilmington; Pajuaque, N. Mex.; b. June 3, 1887; d. Nov., 1919; A.B. 1908; s. m. 1908-09; Univ. of Pa.

BRIDGERS, EDWIN BREATHED Lawyer

        630 N. College st., Charlotte; B.L. 1920; Hampden-Sydney 1912-16; b. Salem, Va., Apr. 7, 1894; p. Rev. James R. and Ann (McGill); Theta Chi; acting solicitor Charlotte; pvt. to 2nd lieut. A. E. F. 1917-19; Pythian; Presbyterian.

BRIDGERS, LEROY CLIFFORD Lawyer

        Lumberton, Miss.; s. 1914-15; LL.B. Univ. of Miss., 1918; b. Yazoo co., Miss., Dec. 18, 1895; p. S. E. and Frances -- --; m. Genevieve Pettibone; Kiwanian; seaman 3rd class U. S. N. 1918-19; Mason; Elk; Baptist.

BRIGGS, DAVID HEZEKIAH Teacher

        Marshall; pres. Chapel Hill; A.M. 1924; A.B. Maryville col., 1919; Univ. of Chicago; b. Marshall, Dec. 12, 1893; p. Edward W. and Laura J. (Proffitt); m. Esther Grace Covert, June 30, 1921; H. S. teacher and athletic coach 3 yrs.; prin. Montford Ave. sch., Asheville; supt. Hillsboro schools, 1924-25; Presbyterian.

BRIGGS, ERNEST LELAND

        Burnsville; s. 1921-23; b. Nov. 29, 1903.

BRIGGS, HENRY HARRISON

        Haywood st., Asheville; s. 1921-22; Tusculum col.; b. Asheville, Apr. 5, 1905; p. Dr. H. H. and Margaret Matilda (Moore); Episcopalian.

BRIGGS, ROSCOE GILES Manufacturer

        Wilson; s. 1876-77; b. Black Creek, June 23, 1859; merchant; cotton mfr.; tob. mfr.; exporter, leaf tob.

BRIGHT, CHRISTOPHER ROBERT Druggist

        1102 Krug park, St. Joseph, Mo.; s. 1904-05; s. p. 1905-06; b. Washington, Aug. 26, 1885; p. Harvey R. and Julia E. (Van Elerstein); m. Betty Van Ness, Jan. 8, 1918; Beta Theta Pi; Augusta drug store 1906-21; H. K. Mulford co., 1922-; Elk; Episcopalian.

†BRIGHT, CHARLES WALTER

        Stephenville, Texas; B. Litt., 1896.

†BRIGHT, OLIVER JAY

        Leaksville; s. 1909; b. Dec. 23, 1880.

*BRIGHT, WILLIAM RANSOM

        From Chocowinity; Washington; b. Nov. 22, 1859; d. Oct. 23, 1922; s. 1885; farmer; merchant; manufacturer.

‡BRIGMAN, LINDO Postal Inspector

        Care U. S. postoffice dept., Washington, D. C.; A.B. 1905.


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BRILES, CHARLES WALTER Educator

        Care State Capitol, Okla. City, Okla.; B. Litt., 1896; Univ. of Tex.; Univ. of Chicago; b. Thomasville, Feb. 24, 1873; p. Millard Fillmore and Sallie Ann (Lapp); m. Maggie Cox, June 18, 1901; public sch. teacher Tex., 1896-1905; supt. Muskogee schools 1905-09; pres. Okla. East Central State Teachers col., 1909-16; prof. of educ. Okla. A. and M. col., 1916-18; state dir. vocational education 1918; state bd. of examiners 1905; faculty Tex. univ., summer sch., 1905; pres. Teachers assn. of Creek Nation 1906; pres. Okla. educ. assn., 1916; articles on vocational subjects; Methodist.

BRILES, DAVID THOMAS Druggist

        620 Falls road, Rocky Mount; s. 1913; b. Davidson co., Jan. 28, 1889; p. Thomas J. and Nannie (Westmoreland); m. Jessie Elizabeth MacMillan, Jan. 12, 1916; druggist H. R. Horne & Sons, Fayetteville, 1908-18; sec. and treas. I. W. Rose Drug co., Rocky Mount, 1918-; merchants assn.; chamber of commerce; Kiwanian; Mason; Presbyterian.

BRINKLEY, EDGAR BURWELL

        Elm City, s. 1913; b. Elm City, June 5, 1893; p. E. R. and Obeda (Meares).

BRINKLEY, HARVEY MEARES Physician

        Watts hosp., West Durham; s. 1914-17: M.D. Jefferson Med. col., 1919; b. Elm City, Sept. 1, 1896; p. E. R. and Obeda (Meares); Kappa Psi; Gen'l. hosp., Lancaster, Pa., 1919-20; resident physician Watts hosp., West Durham, 1920-23; pvt. M. E. R. C. 1918-19; Methodist.

BRINKLEY, LONN LELAND

        U. S. Bureau of Soils, Washington, D. C.; s. 1903-07; b. Oct. 6, 1886.

BRINKLEY, MRS. LONN LELAND

        (Nee Allen; Miss Daisy Burrows); U. S. Bureau of Soils, Washington, D. C.; B.S. 1907.

BRINKLEY, ROBERT LOYD Lawyer

        Wilson; A.B. 1914; LL.B. 1917; b. Elm City, Nov. 25, 1891; p. E. R. and Obeda (Meares).

BRINKLEY, WALTER FOIL Lawyer

        212 N. Salisbury st., Lexington; s. 1912-13, 1915-17; Guilford col., 1913-15; Lexington, July 19, 1895; p. D. L. and Addie L. (Shore); lawyer Link and Brinkley; solicitor recorder's court 1922-; Reformed church.

BRINN, ROSSER EMMETT

        Hertford; s. 1897-99.

BRINN, THOMAS PRESTON Student

        3611 Locust st., Philadelphia, Pa.; A.B. 1919; s. m. 1920-21; s. m. Univ. of Pa., 1921-; b. Tyner, Nov. 20, 1899; p. Joseph Thomas and Lilly Belle (Elliott); Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Chi; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C. Oct. Dec., 1918; Methodist.

BRINSON, FRANK CLIFFORD Lawyer

        Reelsboro; s. 1905-07; s. l. 1907-08.

BRINSON, GEORGE GRADY

        Reelsboro; s. 1912-13; b. 1890; p. G. H. and -- --.

*BRINSON, SAMUEL MITCHELL Lawyer

        New Bern; b. Sept. 26, 1836; d. 1860; A.B. 1858.

*BRINSON, SAMUEL MITCHELL

        New Bern; b. Mar. 20, 1870; d. Apr. 13, 1922; m. Ruth Martin Scales, Jan. 16, 1901; s. l. 1895-96; A.B. Wake Forest col., 1891; teacher; lawyer; co. supt. schools; mem. congress; Mason; Baptist.

†BRINSON, WILLIAM GEORGE

        Asheville; s. 1915; b. Apr. 18, 1894.

BRISTOL, HENRY COWLES Realtor

        204 W. Broad st., Statesville; A.B. 1920; b. Statesville, Dec. 25, 1897; p. L. B. and Mary Caroline --; m. Margaret Simmerman Brawley; Di Soc.; Sigma Chi; football; cotton dealer and real est. bus.; Pythian; Kiwanian; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C.; Presbyterian.

BRISTOL, LUCIUS MOODY Teacher

        Gainesville, Florida; A.B. 1895; Wesleyan univ. 1892-94; St.B. Boston Univ. Sch. of Theology, 1899; M.A. Harvard 1910; Ph.D. 1913; b. Castle Creek, N. Y., May 21, 1872; p. William Harrison and Harriet Ann (Blair); m. Minnie E. Babcock, June 27, 1901; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Delta Phi; prof. Boston Univ. Sch. of Theology 1896-99; Methodist minister 1899-1909; prof. Tufts col. 1910-13; asst. prof. Brown univ. 1913-15; asso. prof. Univ. of W. Va., 1915-19; state supervisor rural survey, Inter-Church World Movement, W. Va., 1919-20; prof. Univ. of Fla., 1920-; pres. W. Va. state conference charities and corrections; pres. Fla. state conference for social work; author Social Adaptation; compiled Laws of W. Va. Affecting Child Welfare; Methodist.

BRISTOW, MRS. ARTHUR BRANTLY

        (nee Pritchard, Miss Maude); 1400 Hampton Boulevard, Norfolk, Va.; A.M. 1911; Ph.B. Elon col., 1909; b. Chapel Hill, Dec. 6, 1888; p. I. W. and Nettie (Atwater); m. Arthur Brantly Bristow, Aug. 16, 1916; teacher Waverly, Va., H. S. 1911-14; prin. Carson, Va., H. S. 1914-16; chmn. Hopewell, Va., chap. Junior Red Cross 1917-20; Presbyterian.

BRISTOW, ELLIE BURTON

        McColl, S. C.; s. p. 1920; b. Apr. 19, 1900.

BRITT, ADRIAN MORTIMER Salesman

        Lumberton; s. 1918; b. Lumberton, Aug. 10, 1898; p. Albert Mortimer and Mary Bell (McLauchlin); S. A. T. C. navy unit 1918; Baptist.


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BRITT, BURNEY ALEXANDER Barber

        Candor; s. p. 1921-23; b. Candor, Feb. 7, 1900; p. John Alexander and Margaret Isabella (Lamonds); Woodman; Presbyterian.

‡BRITT, CLARENCE LEONIDAS Grocer

        Newton Grove; s. p. 1915; b. Mar. 10, 1895; p. E. T. and -- --.

BRITT, GEORGE WILLIAM Engineer

        Chestnut st., Wilmington; s. 1876; b. Apr. 9, 1851; lawyer, 1879-84; eng. dept. R. R. 1884-85; surveyor, 1887-88; asst. engr. A. C. L., 1888.

BRITT, JAMES JEFFERSON Lawyer

        65 Furman ave., Asheville; s. l. 1903; b. Carter co., Tenn., Mar. 4, 1861; p. James B. and Nancy J. (Underwood); m. Mary J. Mosley, July 4, 1908; trustee, U. N. C., 1909-11; N. C. sen. 1909; asst. postmaster gen'l.; asst. dist. atty for N. C.; Mason; Odd Fellow; Pythian; Junior; Baptist.

†BRITT, JAMES PAUL Teacher

        Norfolk, Va.; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; b. Barboursville, Va., July 21, 1844; teacher 24 yrs., prin. public schools; 10 yrs. instr. Va. state summer normals; ordnance sergt. C. S. A.

BRITT, REDDIN

        Lumberton; s. 1919-22; Univ. of Ga.; b. Lumberton, Mar. 28, 1900; p. H. R. and Rosa Lilla (Bullard).

BRITT, WADE HAMPTON

        200 Spring st., Winston-Salem; s. 1904-08; b. Newton Grove, Apr. 26, 1881; p. James M. and Zilphia (Boyette); m. Joyce Martin.

‡BRITTAIN, A. GORDON Physician

        Wilmington; s. m. 1904-05.

BRITTAIN, BASIL FRANK Lawyer

        S. Fayetteville st., Asheboro; s. 1912-13; b. Asheboro, Aug. 1, 1891; p. John T. and Virginia (Lanier); m. Mary L. Ballard, Nov. 14, 1914; Presbyterian.

BRITTAIN, JOHN MOORE Lawyer

        Asheboro; s. l. 1919-20; b. Asheboro, June 14, 1899; p. John T. and Virginia (Lanier); m. Mabel Mangum Ray, Oct. 14, 1920; pvt. Co. "K" 120th inf. 30th div.-bakery co. 308th Q. M. C., A. E. F. 1917-19; Baptist.

BRITTAIN, JOHN V.

        Murphy; s. 1918-19.

*BRITTON, ANDREW JACKSON

        From Conway; Jackson; b. June, 1844; d. July 5, 1823; m. Viola C. Bridgers, Feb. 28, 1888; s. 1867; prof. of Latin Univ. of Va., 1870; commission merchant Baltimore, Md., and Norfolk, Va., 6 yrs.; teacher 1885-1912; C. S. A. 3 yrs.; Methodist.

BRITTON, CHARLES WESLEY

        Jackson, N. C.; s. 1881-82.

BRITTON, THEODORE GARFIELD Lawyer

        301 Bing bldg., Houston, Texas; LL.B. 1904; b. Aug. 16, 1881.

BROACH, JAMIE BUNNELL Civil Engineer

        Hurdle Mills; B.S. 1921; b. Person co., Feb. 28, 1898; p. Y. Nathaniel and Eldora Hassel (Russell); bridge construction engr. state highway comm.

*BROADFOOT, CHARLES WETMORE

        Fayetteville; b. Nov. 13, 1842; d. Nov. 24, 1919; m. Kate Huske, Dec. 18, 1877; s. 1859-60; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; teacher; lawyer; mem. house of commons, 1870-72; lieut. col., C. S. A. 70th N. C. reg.; trustee U. N. C., 1874-91; Cumberland co. supt. public instruction; mem. Cumberland co. Confederate veterans' pension bd.; Episcopalian.

BROADFOOT, CHARLES WETMORE Lawyer

        Fayetteville; s. 1907-12; b. Fayetteville, Dec. 18, 1889; p. Col. Charles Wetmore and Kate (Husk); m. Frances McCall Walker, Feb. 17, 1920; Pythian; Odd Fellow; Episcopalian.

BROADFOOT, HENRY BRYAN Instructor

        231 Prince George st., Annapolis, Md.; s. 1911-12; Cornell 1910-11; U. S. Naval Academy 1912-16; b. Fayetteville, Sept. 2, 1893; p. Major John Barrett and Francis (Bryan); m. Pauline Margaret Cheeves, Dec. 20, 1919; ensign U. S. navy, 1916; lieut. ibid. 1917-18; served on various ships and in aviation; instructor; watch officer and chief engr. U. S. S. Hancock; ensign; lieut. (j. g.); lieut.; Episcopalian.

BROADFOOT, THOMAS MARCELLUS Teacher

        906 S. Brazos st., Weatherford, Tex.; A.M. 1911; East Tex. Normal col.; Columbia univ.; b. Selfs, Tex., Nov. 29, 1883; p. W. A. and Emma N. (Pitts); m. Joie Dee Williams, Sept. 11, 1920; prin. Honey Grove, Tex., H. S. 1911-12; teacher Purcell, Okla., H. S. 1913; supt. Sulphur, Okla., city schools 1913-16; realtor Honey Grove, Tex., 1917-19; supt. Mabank, Tex., city schools, 1919-20; prin. Weatherford, Tex., H. S. 1920-; Mason; Pythian; Christian.

BROADHURST, EDGAR DAVID Lawyer

        Greensboro; Ph. B. 1899; b. Goldsboro, June 29, 1878; p. Capt. David J. and Martha (Baker); m. Mamie Stroud, Oct. 17, 1907; teacher Greensboro H. S. 1899-1900; supt. Thomasville, (Ga.) public schools 1900-01; supt. Greensboro city schools 1901-04; lawyer 1906-; Methodist.

BROADHURST, HUGH HUNT Army Officer

        Care Adj. Gen., U. S. Army, Washington, D. C.; s. 1899-1901; grad. U. S. Mil. Acad., 1905; b. Goldsboro, July 14, 1880; p. Capt. David John and Martha Jane


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(Baker); m. Ethel Mary Lloyd, June 4, 1910; prof. mil. science and tactics N. C. State col. 1916-17; asst. in vocational training U. S. Disciplinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth, Kan., 1922-; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut.-capt.-maj.-lieut.-col. 1905-; service Philippines, Mexico, Cuba, France, Belgium; maj.-lieut.-col. 2nd and 1st divs. A. E. F. 1917-19; Methodist.

BROADNAX, JOHN WILSON

        Rockingham co.; b. Pittsylvania co., Va., Apr. 25, 1821; A.B. 1841; farmer; maj., C. S. A. Ransom's brigade staff of Brig-Gen. Matt W. Ransom commissary.

BROCK, BURR COLEY Lawyer

        Farmington; s. 1913; s. l. 1915; b. Nov. 28, 1892; p. M. B. and -- --.

BROCKMAN, HARRY LYNDON Physician

        Roland Park, High Point; s. 1912-13; s. s. 1915; s. m. 1913-15; M.D. Univ. of Pa., 1917; b. Greensboro, June 1, 1890; p. J. L. and Fannie Elbridge (Adams); m. Maria N. Butler, Mar. 6, 1922; Di Soc.; resident pathologist Univ. of Pa. hosp., 1920-21; physician Greensboro 1921-22; High Point hosp. 1922-; lieut. (j. g.) U. S. N. med. corps. 1917-18; lieut. 1918-20; Presbyterian.

BROCKMAN, OTTO RAVEN

        212 S. Mendenhall st., Greensboro; s. 1919-20; b. Oct. 26, 1901.

*BRODIE, EDMUND GHOLSON

        From Granville co.; Henderson; b. Aug. 26, 1841; A.B. 1861; C. S. A.; ordnance sergt. 54th reg. N. C.

*BRODDIE, EDMUND

        Franklin co.; s. 1797.

*BRODNAX, ALEXANDER JONES

        Laurenceville, Va., b. Jan. or Feb., 1799; d. Feb. 21, 1832; s. 1815.

*BRODNAX, WILLIAM F. Planter

        Rockingham co.; s. 1844-46.

*BRODNAX, WILLIAM FREDERICK Civil Engineer

        Leaksville; b. 1863; s. 1882-83; with Westinghouse Elec. co., Pittsburg, Pa.

BRODY, LOUIS JULIUS STEPHEN Magazine Publisher

        Chapel Hill; s. 1921-23; New York univ.; b. May 22, 1902; Di Soc.; track team; bus. mgr. Tar Heel.

BROGDEN, LAUTREE CRANMER School Superintendent

        Raleigh; Ph.B. 1895; M.A. Columbia 1912; b. Goldsboro, Dec. 8, 1871; p. Willis H. and Virginia (Robinson); Phi Soc.; taught in private schools; Greensboro city H. S. 1897-98; supt. Kinston schools 1900-09; state supervisor rural schools; faculty U. N. C. summer school; several bulletins on rural schools and pupil transportation; bulletin on rural school supervision; Baptist.

BROGDEN, WILLIS JAMES Lawyer

        Durham; Ph.B. 1898; b. Wayne co., Oct. 18, 1877; p. Willis Hall and Virginia E. (Robinson); m. Lila Markham, Jan. 9, 1917; editor Tar Heel; Phi Soc.; teacher Raleigh Male Academy 1898-1901; prin. Durham city schools 1901-07; lawyer 1907-; co. atty. for Durham co. 1908-11; mayor Durham 1911-15; Baptist.

†BRONFIN, ISIDOR DAVID

        Brooklyn, N. Y.; s. m. 1907.

*BROOKES, CHARLES BLACKWELL

        From Stokes co.; Winston-Salem; d. Sept. 1, 1902; s. 1845-48; manufacturer; merchant.

*BROOKES, DANIEL IVERSON

        Forsyth co.; b. 1832; d. 1856; A.B. 1854.

*BROOKES, GEORGE W.

        From Stokesco co.; Pelahatchee, Miss.; s. 1845-47; trustee U. N. C. 1868.

BROOKS, AUBREY L. Lawyer

        Greensboro; s. 1891-92; s. l. 1892-94; Univ. of Ky; b. Person co., May 21, 1872; p. Dr. Z. T. and Chestina H. (Hale); m. Helen T. Higbie, Nov. 15, 1910; lawyer Roxboro 1894-97; general counsel Jefferson Standard Life Ins. co.; Dixie Fire Ins. co.; N. C. Public Service co., 1897-; solicitor 9th judicial dist. 1898-1908; Mason; Elk; Junior; Presbyterian.

*BROOKS, BERNARD ALEXANDER

        Nashville; b. Person co., Oct. 4, 1878; d. Apr. 9, 1914; m. Bertie Taylor, Feb. 9, 1909; s. a. 1897-99; s. l. 1901-02; merchant 1899-1901; lawyer; mayor Nashville 1 yr; Methodist.

BROOKS, BAIRD URQUHART Physician

        507 Watts st., Durham; B.S. 1901; s. m. 1901-03; M.D. Univ of Md., 1905; b. Castalia, Jan. 19, 1881; p. Ripley Urquhart and Rebecca (Rowan); m. Annie Sills; Phi Soc.; Kiwanian; 1st lieut.-capt.-maj. 305th Field hosp. 77th div. asst. div. surgeon 77th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

BROOKS, BROWN WILSON Merchant

        Allen; s. 1910-11; b. Union co., Jan. 18, 1887; p. James T. and Martha E. (Smith); m. Grace Allen, Mar. 25, 1906; teacher 1912-15; merchant 1915-; Mason.

BROOKS, CLYDE KENNETH Chemist

        411 N. Cedar st., Greensboro; B.S. 1922; b. Roxboro, Apr. 22, 1900; p. William Henry and Martha Jane (Scoggins); Alpha Chi Sigma; Kappa Pi; asst. supt. N. C. Finishing co., Salisbury; Presbyterian.

*BROOKS, ERNEST LINWOOD

        From Kinston; Washington; d. 1919; s. 1894-95.

BROOKS, FRANK GIBBONS Druggist

        Siler City; s. ph. 1920-21; b. Jan. 25, 1900; p. Mrs. George F. Wise; druggist, Greensboro, 1921-22; sec. and treas., Siler City Drug co., 1922-.


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BROOKS, FREDERICK HOLLIDAY Lawyer

        Smithfield; s. l. 1900-01; b. Williamsburg, Va., Aug. 12, 1878; p. James M. and Nannie A. R. (Hull); m. Lelia Parker, Sept. 25, 1901; co. atty. 2 yrs.; town atty. 4 yrs.; judge recorder's ct., Johnston co., 1911-22; mem. firm Pou & Brooks, 1901-11; Mason; Pythian; Baptist.

BROOKS, FREDERICK PHILIPS Teacher

        Chapel Hill; B.S. 1921; M.S. 1922; b. Kinston; p. F. F. and Mary Ada (Barwick); Alpha Chi Sigma; asst. prof. chemistry Clemson col. 1922-23; 2 mos. Plattsburg O. T. C.; Christian.

BROOKS, GLYNDON HILLMAN

        Woodsdale; s. 1922-23; b. Woodsdale, Aug. 21, 1902; p. Reuben Phillips and Alma Nola (Hall); employee Tob. Growers' Co-op. Assn., 1923.

BROOKS, GEORGE MARTIN Physician

        Elm City; s. m. 1914-16; Trinity 1908-10; M.D. Jefferson Med. col., 1918; b. Sunbury, Feb. 6, 1890; p. Dr. George Casten and Etta Eugenia (Parker); m. Mattie Pauline Owens, July 6, 1918; Pi Kappa Phi; Phi Chi; pres. Wilson co. med. soc. 1919-20; Pythian; D. O. K. K.; Methodist.

BROOKS, ISAAC ERNUL

        413 Spencer ave., New Bern; s. 1919-20; b. Feb. 25, 1898.

*BROOKS, IVERSON LEE Minister

        Caswell co.; A.B. 1819.

BROOKS, JAMES COSTIN

        Elizabeth City; s. 1888-89.

BROOKS, JULIUS CULPEPPER Physician

        1900 Chamberlain ave., Chattanooga, Tenn.; s. 1898-1900 M.D. Grant univ., 1908; b. Monroe, July 15, 1876; p. Alexander J. and Thetus S. (Austen); m. Maude Rathmell, Chattanooga, Tenn., May 14, 1914; Di Soc.; Erlanger hosp., Chattanooga, Tenn.; children's hosp., New York, N. Y.; New York Lying-in hosp., New York, N. Y.; city bacteriologist, Chattanooga; Tenn. pellagra comm.; pres. Chattanooga and Hamilton Co. Med. Soc.; vice-pres. Tenn., State Med. assn.; Mason; Shriner; Baptist.

*BROOKS, JAMES EDWIN Physician

        Liberty; d. May 19, 1921; s. a. 1891-92; s. m. 1892-94.

BROOKS, JONATHAN FLEMING Druggist

        Hendersonville; s. 1898-99; b. Brevard, July 31, 1874; p. Dr. W. and Ella (Wertz); m. Helen Douglas Begg, Oct. 18, 1899; commr. of Home City 6 yrs.; school commr. 4 yrs.; Pythian; Baptist.

BROOKS, JOHN HENRY Teacher

        Seattle, Wash.; s. 1890.

BROOKS, JOHN WATSON Lawyer

        320-321-322 Drumheller bldg., Walla Walla, Wash.; s. l. 1891-92; b. Asheville, Sept. 9, 1870; p. Charles and Elizabeth (Cagle); m. Esther Belle Singleton, July 18, 1898; city atty. Walla Walla 1910-11; mem. Am. Bar Assn.; Odd Fellow; Elk; Woodman.

†BROOKS, JOHN Z.

        Johnson's Mills; s. 1883-84.

BROOKS, RALPH ELBERT Physician

        Rainey st., Burlington; s. 1916-18; A.B. Trinity 1914; M.D. Jefferson Med. col., 1920; b. Roxboro, Mar. 12, 1891; p. Charles B. and Emma P. (Tapp); Kappa Psi; resident physician Cooper hosp., Camden, N. J., 1920-21; physician 1921-; A. E. F. 1918; Mason; Pythian; Shriner; Knight Templar; Methodist.

BROOKS, ROBERT P. Civil Engineer

        Woodsdale; B.S. 1917; b. Woodsdale, Mar. 26, 1897; p. Reuben P. and Alma (Hall); Phi Soc.; Elisha Mitchell Soc.; engr. asst. Bell Tel. co., 1919-20; American Bridge co. 1920-; 2nd lieut. 1917; 1st lieut. A. E. F. 1917-19.

BROOKS, ROBERT WILLIAM

        Garner; s. 1921-23; b. Spencer, June 22, 1904; p. William Lafayette and Mary Elizabeth (Bell); Western Union Tel. co., Oct. 4, 1923; R. G. Dun and co., Apr. 16, 1924; Baptist.

BROOKS, THOMAS COOKE Lawyer

        Main st., Roxboro; Ph.B. 1880; b. Woodsdale, Jan. 18, 1859; p. James Jefferson and Camelia (Davis); m. Daisy L. Newell, June 8, 1893; Di Soc.; teacher 1880-1893; lawyer 1893-; Presbyterian.

*BROOKS, WILLIAM COSTIN

        Elizabeth City; s. 1869.

*BROOKS, WILLIAM MARTIN Teacher

        From Chatham co.; Lincoln co.; b. Dec. 23, 1833; d. Dec. 15, 1898; A.B. 1860; C. S. A.

BROOKSHIRE, GUY ELLIOTT Salesman

        683 Haywood road, Asheville; Ph.G. 1918; b. Asheville, Nov. 22, 1895; p. LeRoy Decatur and Julina Anthrite (Justice); m. Helen Louise Jones, Asheville, Oct. 16, 1922; class pres. 1917-18; pres. Wm. Simpson Pharmaceutical Soc.; Kappa Psi; the Upjohn co., Kalamazoo, Mich.; A. E. F. 1918-19, Belleau Wood; Mason; Baptist.

BROOKSHIRE, JOHN VOORHEES

        Sou. Pub. Utilities co., Chester, S. C.; s. 1914-15; p. James Madison and Etta (Haliburton); m. Helen Nichols, June 3, 1922; salesman Sou. Pub. Utiities co., Winston-Salem, 2 yrs.; commercial mgr. ibid. Greenville, S. C., 1919-23; mgr. ibid. Chester, S. C., 1923-; 31st ambulance co.-321st ambulance co. A. E. F. 1917-19.

BROOKSHIRE, LLOYD PLEMMONS

        Asheville; Ph.G. 1924; b. Nov. 28, 1901 p. T. D. and -- --; Baptist.

BROOME, HAYWOOD HENRY Farmer

        Aurora; s. 1921; b. Mar. 31, 1902; m. B. Linder.


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BROOME, HENRY WALTER Farmer

        Kinston; pres. Aurora; s. 1916; b. June 18, 1898; p. L. M. and -- --.

BROTHERS, HARVEY ATLEE Salesman

        South Creek; s. 1922-23; b. South Creek, Dec. 17, 1900; p. James and Julia (Flowers); Woodman; Baptist.

BROTHERS, HENRY LINWOOD Lawyer

        Dick st., Fayetteville; s. l. 1904-06 b. Nansemond co., Va., Jan. 20, 1874; p. William Henry and Mary Jane (Parker); m. Ada Howell, Apr. 9, 1907; judge Cumberland co. ct.; Pythian; Methodist.

*BROTHERS, JOHN EDWARD

        Elizabeth City; s. 1882-83.

BROTHERS, WILLIAM TYNDAL

        El Paso, Texas; s. l. 1913.

BROUGHTON, NEEDHAM BRYANT Physician

        309-311 Citizens Bank bldg., Raleigh; s. m. 1916; A.B. Wake Forest 1911; Columbia univ. 1915; M.D. Univ. of Pa., 1919; b. Raleigh, Nov. 30, 1890; p. N. B. and Carolina Rickard (Lougee); m. Lorna Helen Bell, Mar. 19, 1921; Sigma Chi; Phi Chi; mem. Amer. Med. Assn.; N. C. Med Soc.; Wake Co. Med. Soc.; Raleigh Acad. of Med.; S. A. T. C. Univ. of Pa., 1918; Baptist.

BROWER, EUGENE BOST Banker

        Winston-Salem; s. 1918; b. Winston-Salem, Dec. 15, 1899; p. James F. and Rosa Belle (Bost); m. Roberta Love, Sept. 5, 1923; teller Merchants' Bank and Trust co., Winston-Salem; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C. 1918; Mason; Moravian.

BROWER, JAMES, FREDERICK Auditor

        300 S. Main st., Winston-Salem; Ph.B. 1905; b. Farmington, Oct. 6, 1881; p. Prof. James Fletcher and Tennie M. (Keehln); m. Hattie Timberlake, July 10, 1907; teacher Salem Boys' sch. 1905-06; employee-auditor Wachovia Bank and Trust co., Winston-Salem 1906-; Pythian; Moravian.

*BROWN, ASHBEL GREEN Teacher

        Granville co.; b. 1821; d. Sept. 22, 1906; A.B. 1843; A.M. 1846; asso. prof., Greek, U. N. C. 1844-56.

BROWN, ARCHIBALD RILEY

        Greensboro; s. 1921; b. Mar. 29, 1903.

*BROWN, AARON VAIL

        From Laurenceville, Va.; Tennessee; b. 1797; d. 1859; A.B. 1814; LL.D. 1857; mem. gen'l. assem., Tenn.; mem. congress 1839-45; gov. Tenn., 1845-49; postmaster gen'l. 1857-59.

*BROWN, BEDFORD

        Caswell co.; b. 1795; d. Dec. 6, 1870; s. 1813; mem. house of commons 1815, '17 and '23; state sen. 1828, '29, '42, '58, '62 and '70; speaker state sen.; U. S. sen. 1829-41; mem. const. conventions 1861 and '65; mem. reconstruction conv. 1865.

BROWN, BRYANT COUNCIL Student

        Snead's Ferry; A.B. 1922; Harvard Law sch., 1922-23; b. Snead's Ferry, Sept. 5, 1896; p. Rev. C. C. and Alice (Williams); Tau Kappa Alpha; Amphoterothan; Grail; asst. in English U. N. C. 1921-22; Graham Memorial Fund campaign 1923-24; yeoman 1st class-chief yeoman-ensign pay corps U. S. N. 1917-19; Mason.

*BROWN, BENJAMIN WARREN Planter

        From Pitt co.; Lassiter's Mills; b. 1835; d. 1885; s. 1856-57; C. S. A.

BROWN, CECIL BAYARD Teacher

        211 McCaslin ave., Sweetwater, Tenn.; s. 1904-06; A.B. Lincoln Memorial univ., 1917; b. Philadelphia, Tenn., May 21, 1878; p. William Leonidas and Sidney Carolina (Hood); m. Buena Vista West, Aug. 28, 1906; prin. Atkinson H. S. 1906-07; teacher Monroe co., Tenn. schools 1907-; Presbyterian.

BROWN, C. CONNOR Minister

        1703 S. 4th st., Louisville, Ky.; A.B. 1899; A.M. 1900; B.D. Presbyterian Theo. Sem. of Ky., 1902; Southern Baptist Theo. Sem. 2 yrs.; p. John Calvin and Sarah (Alexander); m. Willie Barret Taylor, July 17, 1903; minister and evangelist; Presbyterian.

BROWN, CLEMENT COOTE, JR. Merchant

        Wilmington; s. 1907-10; Wake Forest col. 1906; b. Wilmington, June 29, 1888; p. Clement Cook and Ellen (Stevenson); m. Mary Settle Boyd, Oct. 18, 1920; Sigma Nu; civil engr. 1910-17; wholesale tob. bus. 1920-; 1st lieut. 307 engr. train 1917; capt. A. E. F. 1918-20; Presbyterian.

BROWN, CAMILLUS ELNO Secretary

        17 S. Tryon st., Charlotte; s. 1920-21; b. Feb. 28, 1899; p. J. W. and Eunice J.; Baptist.

BROWN, CHARLIE EVERETTE Farmer

        Belcross; s. 1909; b. Camden, Oct. 28, 1884; p. J. W. and Sarah; m. Ruth Sawyer, Dec. 18, 1917; Baptist.

BROWN, CECIL KENNETH Teacher

        Davidson; A.M. 1923; A.B. Davidson col. 1921; Univ. of Va.; Univ. of Besancon, France; b. Salisbury, Oct. 24, 1900; p. Pleasant Marion and Caroline Amery (Shelton); asst. prof. Davidson col. 1923; Presbyterian.

BROWN, CHALES KNOX

        R. 5, Asheville; s. 1922; b. Sept. 4, 1899.

BROWN, CHARLES LEE

        Burnsville; s. 1917; b. Nov. 3, 1895; p. S. J. and -- --.

BROWN, CLAUDIUS PARKS Realtor

        Southern Real Estate Loan and Trust co., Charlotte; s. 1893-94; p. Capt. W. P. and Harriett; m. Annie -- --, June 4, 1895; teacher 4 yrs.; surveyor 4 yrs.; with Sou. Real Es. Loan and Trust co., 20 yrs.


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BROWN, DALMA ADOLPH

        Jamesville; A.B. 1924; p. Luther Monford and Ada; Phi Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; Baptist.

BROWN, DAVID ROBERT

        Springfield, S. D.; g. s. 1905-06.

BROWN, EUGENE FISHER

        Concord; s. 1907-09.

BROWN, EARL HENDERSON Merchant

        135 Union st., Concord, N. C.; s. 1898; b. Concord, Aug. 20, 1879; p. Moses Luther and Fannie Alice (Smith); m. Agnes M. Moss, Aug. 1902; m. Winifred Bosche, Feb. 15, 1912; bookkeeper 1899-1904; merchant 1904-; Mason; Elk; Junior; Presbyterian.

BROWN, EDWIN LOUIS Realtor

        49 Broad st., Asheville; s. 1887-88; b. Aug. 26, 1879; p. Edwin Louis and Eva T. (Furman); m. Jane Hes Nichols, June 22, 1910; pres. and mgr. Brown Book co., 1908; ibid. Pack Square Book co., Inc. 1912; mgr. hendersonville Book Store, 1922; sec. Brown Hdw. co., Inc.; ibid. West Asheville Hdw. co., Inc.; ibid. Central Hdw. co., Inc.; ibid. Brown Realty co., Inc.; Methodist.

BROWN, EUGENE WILSON Farmer

        Rich Square; s. fall 1918, 1919-20, fall 1920; b. Rich Square, Mar. 5, 1899; p. Jere and Judith Ellen (Conner); agri. and poultry breeding 1920-; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C. 1918; Methodist.

BROWN, FREDERICK Teacher

        1207 Chestnut st., Lumberton; s. 1899-1901; Davidson col., 1897-98; b. Red Springs, May 8, 1878; p. John A. and Kate (Smith); teacher and journalist; author, A History of Antioch Presbyterian Church; Pythian; Presbyterian.

*BROWN, FRANK WARREN Physician

        Greenville; b. Mar. 16, 1861; d. May 15, 1898; m. Camille Latham, 1886; s. 1879-80; Methodist.

*BROWN, FREDERICK W.

        Caswell co.; s. 1839-40.

*BROWN, HENRY I.

        Lynchburg, Va.; A.B. 1826.

BROWN, HUGH MCDONALD

        Hillsboro; s. 1917-19; b. Yadkin Valley, Apr. 11, 1900; p. Charles and Maggie E. -- --; bridge construction, Va. and W. Va.; Pythian; Episcopalian.

BROWN, HAMPTON S., JR. Student

        Selwyn ave., Myers Park, Charlotte; pres. V. M. I., Lexington, Va.; s. 1921-22; b. Mar. 6, 1903.

BROWN, HERBERT STANLEY Teacher

        Woodland; s. 1918-19; b. Woodland, Jan. 22, 1898; teacher and farmer.

*BROWN, HUGH THOMAS

        Wilkesboro; b. Jan. 14, 1835; killed in battle near Springfield, Mo., 1861; A.B. 1858; capt., C. S. A.

BROWN, HERALD WORTH Bookkeeper

        Rich Square; pres. Potecasi; s. 1922-23; Trinity col. 1921-22; b. Lasker, Nov. 19, 1899; p. William Henry and Etter (Draper); bookkeeper Potecasi Supply co., Potecasi; Methodist.

BROWN, JULIUS Lawyer

        Greenville; s. 1901-02; b. Bethel, Nov. 18, 1879; p. Fernando and Ann M. (Martin); m. Estelle Thigpen; gen'l assem. N. C. 1919-23.

*BROWN, JOSEPH ADDISON CLARKE

        From Davidson co.; Sedalia, Mo.; b. Mar. 31, 1834; d. 1858; A.B. 1858; M.D., Jefferson Med col.; physician; planter; C. S. A., capt. co. "L," 22nd N. C. reg.

BROWN, JOHN BASS Merchant

        800 Hermitage road, Myers park, Charlotte; s. 1904-05; p. Peter Marshall and Jennie (Bass); pres.-treas. Brown's, Inc., Charlotte.

*BROWN, JOHN BRIGHT

        Bladen co.; A.B. 1808; mem. gen'l assem., 1833-34.

BROWN, JENNINGS CANEY

        Care Brown Motor co., Wilson; s. 1898-1900; automobile.

BROWN, JAMES DULON Druggist

        College st., Warsaw; s. 1903; b. Seven Springs, May 14, 1880; p. Alsa James and Mary Anna (Lewis); m. Allie Pearl Loftin, Jan. 29, 1913; mgr. and part owner Brown Drug co., 1914-; legislative com. of Duplin co. for N. C. Pharm. asso.; Mason; Junior; Presbyterian.

*BROWN, JOHN E.

        Caswell co.; s. 1820-24; mem. house of commons, 1833-35.

*BROWN, JOHN L.

        From Caswell co.; Wilson, Tenn.; s 1820; N. C. solicitor.

*BROWN, JOHN MCCREA

        Iberville Parish, La.; b. Oct. 30, 1837; d. New York city, Sept. 19, 1864; s. 1857-59; sugar planter; capt., C. S. A.

BROWN, JOHN MCKINLEY Editor Newspaper

        Wilkesboro; A.B. 1923; b. Wilkesboro, May 17, 1901; p. Millard F. and Alice (Holbrook); lumber inspector 1923-24; editor Wilkes Patriot, 1924-; Baptist.

*BROWN, JOHN POTTS Merchant

        From Wilmington; New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1829.

*BROWN, JAMES W.

        Caswell co.; s. 1808.


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BROWN, JAMES WILLIAMSON Tobacconist

        Box 380, Danville, Va.; s. 1921-23; William and Mary; b. Sept. 18, 1901; p. Frederick William and Minnie (Williamson); Sigma Phi Epsilon; tobacconist during summer 1923; with R. J. Reynolds Tob. co., Danville, Va. at present; Methodist.

BROWN, KERMIT ENGLISH

        Waverly; s. 1920; b. Feb. 26, 1903.

*BROWN, LIVINGSTON

        Caswell co.; s. 1835-36; lawyer; planter; state sen. 1866.

BROWN, L. AMES Advertiser

        1 W. 54th st., New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1910; M.A. 1911; b. Greenville, Jan. 21, 1892; p. William Benjamin and Nancy Lee (Lee); reporter Baltimore Sun 1911; Washington correspondent Raleigh News and Observer, Nashville Tennessean, 1912-13; White House reporter New York Sun 1913-16; correspondent Philadelphia Record 1915-17; dir. of publicity com. on public information 1917-18; 1st vice-pres. and treas. Thos. F. Logan, Inc., advertisers New York 1919-; 1st lieut. intelligence officer; U. S. ship. bd. 1918; capt. 1918; Episcopalian.

BROWN, LEWIS BLANCHARD Banker

        115 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; s. 1895-96; A.B. Harvard 1900; b. Paris, France, Apr. 29, 1875; p. Lewis M. and Gertrude (Mason); m. Susie Valentine, Apr. 29, 1908; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Alpha Delta Phi; mining Central Siberia 5 yrs.; auto. industry 3 yrs.; financier 1908-; Episcopalian.

*BROWN, LEONIDAS G.

        From Salisbury; New York City; b. 1830; d. 1905; s. 1845-46; teacher; lawyer; journalist.

BROWN, LELAND PRESTON

        Box 106, Niantic, Conn.; B. S. 1924; b. Hartford, Conn., Feb. 3, 1902; p. Leon Pearl and Mary Louis (Allen); Acacia; Phi Zeta Nu; Episcopalian.

BROWN, MARK W. Lawyer

        140 Merrimon ave., Asheville; s. l. 1897; LL.B., Univ. of Tenn; b. Leicester, Sept. 21, 1876; p. T. Caney and Margaret L. (Hawkins); m. Leonora Eugenia Johnston, June 20, 1906; atty. Buncombe co., 1897-98; police judge Asheville, 1901-03; solicitor 19th judicial dist. 1903-11; Mason; Pythian; Elk; Methodist.

*BROWN, OWEN N.

        Fayetteville; killed, battle of Gettysburg, 1863; s. 1852-54; maj., C. S. A. 37th N. C. reg.

BROWN, PAUL HIGH

        Chadbourne; s. 1919-21; b. Oct. 16, 1898.

BROWN, ROWLAND ANGUS

        Red Springs; s. 1911; s. Davidson, 1912-14; b. Dec. 1893; p. N. A. and -- --.

BROWN, ROY EUGENE Boys Work

        Y. M. C. A., Spray; pres. Chapel Hill; A.B. 1923; g. s. 1924; N. C. State col., 1918; b. Statesville, Oct. 23, 1897; p. Thomas Newton and Louisa (Bridges); m. Helen Andrews, Chapel Hill, Sept. 5, 1923; sec. boys' dept. Central Y. M. C. A.; S. A. T. C. at N. C. State 1918; Baptist.

BROWN, ROBERT EDWARD LEE

        Chadbourne; s. 1919-21; s. Davidson, 1918-19; b. Dec. 30, 1899.

†BROWN, ROBERT FREDERICK

        Chapel Hill; s. 1916; b. Oct. 22, 1887; p. W. A. and -- --.

BROWN, ROY MELTON Public Welfare Work

        Raleigh; A.B. 1906; A.M. 1921; b. Boone, R.F.D.; p. Joseph Bobbitt and Frankie (Ashley); m. Julia Cole. June, 1906; Di Soc.; pres. Phi Beta Kappa; editor Magazine; teacher and prin. Reidsville H. S. 1906-07; prin. Wiley public graded sch. Raleigh, 1907-08; chair of English Appalachian Training sch. 1908-18; field agt. state bd. of charities & public welfare, 1921; head bureau of institutional supervision 1922; sec. Watauga co. road comm. 1917-20; chm. 1920; sec. Boone Commercial club; sec. conference of the people of Watauga co., 1913-15; author Chamber of Commerce Activities, N. C. club year book, 1920; Administration Public Poor Relief in N. C. 1923.

BROWN, ROY TILSON Civil Engineer

        406 Woodlawn ave., Greensboro; B. S. 1911; A.B. Carson Newman 1908; b. Unicoi co., Tenn., July 28, 1885; p. Geo. Washington Helson and Margaret Arminta (McNabb); m. Lela Pearle Gross, Dec. 23, 1911; road engr. N. C. geol. and economic survey 1911-12; instr. U. N. C. Nov., 1911 to Jan., 1912; engr. Orange co., good roads comm. 1912-15; highway engr. Davidson co., 1915-17; engr. S. C. state highway dept. 1917-22; gen. supt. J. T. Platt, gen. contractor, Greensboro, Apr.-Dec., 1922; gen. mgr. and treas. Piedmont Construction co., Asheville, 1923-; American Assn. of Engineers; author numerous articles on road and bridge construction; Baptist.

BROWN, SIDNEY GLENN Army Officer

        Care Adjt. Gen. of the U. S. A., Wash., D. C.; s. l. 1903-04; N. C. State col.; b. Greensboro, June 27, 1883; p. Sample S. and Helen (Grey); m. May Stewart, June 27, 1906; lawyer; major of inf. U. S. A.; judge municipal ct. Greensboro, 1913-17; major staff 10th div. Mex. border 1916-17; with 26th and 3rd div. A. E. F.

*BROWN, S. P.

        Portsmouth, Va.; s. 1841.

*BROWN, SAMUEL T.

        Lynchburg, Va.; s. 1832.


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*BROWN, SYLVESTER T.

        From Carteret co.; Washington; s. 1841-42; lawyer; planter.

BROWN, SANFORD WILEY

        Asheville; LL.B. 1924; b. Nov. 29, 1898; p. Wiley B. and -- --; Baptist.

*BROWN, THOMAS

        Bladen co.; A.B. 1804; A.M.; house of commons, 1808-12.

BROWN, THOMAS EDWIN Tobacconist

        213 S. Fifth st., Wilmington; s. 1900-02; s. l. 1903; b. Wilmington, Jan. 17, 1879; p. Clement Coots and Ellen Ruth (Stevenson); m. Nellie Deans Corbett. Nov. 20, 1912; lawyer 1904-10; merchandise broker 1910-19; tobacco dealer 1919-; Wilmington light inf. 1898; Episcopalian.

*BROWN, THOMAS EVANS WESTMAN Physician

        Asheville; b. June 3, 1874; d. July 23, 1910; m. Frances M. Gudger, June 22, 1904; B. S. 1895; s. m. 1895-96; M.D. Columbia univ., 1901; Mason; Pythian; Presbyterian.

BROWN, THOMAS GORDON

        Elkin; s. 1920-22; b. June 24, 1902.

*BROWN, THOMAS H. Physician

        New Bern; d. 1884; s. 1831-32.

BROWN, VERNON LUTHER Railway Postal Clerk

        1327 Irving st., N. W., Washington, D. C.; B. S. 1898; B. S. Guilford col., 1897; b. Westland, Ind., Apr. 4, 1876; p. Jesse and Lydia Catherine (Perisho); m. Florence O. Kennedy, Aug. 30, 1899; teacher Surry co., 1898-99; carpenter and cabinet maker, 1899-1900; teacher Bombay, 1900-03; teacher Germantown, 1903-04; express clerk Greensboro, 1904; clerk Sou. ry. 1904-06; ry. mail clerk 1906-; Friend.

BROWN, VERNON WEAVER

        Asheville; s. 1921; b. Dec. 1, 1899.

*BROWN, WILLIAM

        Brunswick co., Va.; s. 1809.

*BROWN, WILLIAM A.

        Grenada, Miss.; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; capt., C. S. A.

BROWN, WALTER BERNARD

        404 Tradd st., Statesville; s. 1922; b. Apr. 8, 1901.

BROWN, WALTER CONVERSE

        Winston-Salem; s. 1904; b. Sterling, N. Y., Jan. 21, 1886.

BROWN, WALTER CORNELIUS

        1004 Church st., Burlington; s. 1920-21; b. Burlington, Dec. 27, 1901; p. W. W. and Mollie (Bryant); Methodist.

*BROWN, WILLIAM FREDERICK

        Caswell co.; A.B. 1839.

BROWN, WILLIAM KING Lawyer

        114 N. 21st st., Birmingham, Ala.; s. 1879-81; s. l. 1890-92; L.I. Peabody Normal, 1886; b. Red Springs, June 28, 1865; p. Maj. William J. and Jeannette Amanda (King); m. Martha Cousins Eggleston, Nov. 30, 1904; teacher 1882-90; lawyer 1892-; 1st lieut. Thomas G. Jones riflemen (Ala.) 1888-93; Presbyterian.

BROWN, WILLIAM LEE Chemist

        R.F.D. No. 2, Box 130, Guilford Col.; B. S. 1923; b. Greensboro, Oct. 8, 1901; p. William and Nora Lee (Smith); Episcopalian.

BROWN, WALTER MONROE

        Burlington; A.B. 1902; A.B. Elon, 1899; b. Guilford co., 1872; p. G. W. and Barbara Isley; m. Ora Pearl Vestal, 1906; supt. Lexington graded sch. 6 yrs.; dist. agt. Mo. State Life Ins.; sec. Central Loan & Trust co., Burlington; sec. and treas. Brown's Hos. Mills, Inc.

BROWN, ZENO Physician

        Greenville; s. m. 1880-81; M.D. Bellevue Med. col., 1884; p. Dr. W. M. B. and --.

BROWNE, ALFRED DAVID Teacher

        Care George Peabody col. Nashville, Tenn.; s. m. 1903-05; M.D. Univ. of Tenn; g. s. Harvard; g. s. N. Y. Graduate Hos. Med. col.; Michigan univ.; b. Belfast, Ireland, May 14, 1879; p. Thompson and Jane (Whiteside); m. Roberta G. Jones, June 12, 1908; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Sigma Theta; Phi Chi (Med.); med. adviser Stanford univ.; teacher George Peabody Col. for Teachers; vicepres. natl. collegiate athletic assn.; pres. western dist. natl. physical educ. assn.; chmn. Educ. Comm. Oregon; vice-pres. Pacific coast intercollegiate athletic conference; author numerous publications concerning health legislation and physical education; capt. med. corps. U. S. A. World War; Unitarian.

*BROWNE, JACOB FAULCON Physician

        Warrenton; s. 1846-47.

BROWNE, JOSEPH MALCOLM Farmer

        Kelford; s. 1917-20; b. Kelford, Feb. 25, 1900; p. Joseph Johnston and Claire Renshaw (Newsome); S. A. T. C. at U. N. C., 1918; Baptist.

*BROWNE, RIDLEY Physician

        Warren co.; s. 1845-46.

BROWNING, ANDREW MCMASTER

        Hillsboro; s. 1918; N. C. State col., 1919; b. Worthville, Feb. 2, 1900; p. Alan and Minnie (McMaster); concrete inspector city of Durham, 1919; mill operator, 1919-; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C., 1918; Methodist.


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BROWNING, HOWARD RAYMOND Railway Flagman

        Littleton; s. 1910-11; p. B. Ray and Evangelina DeKalb; m. Alice Myrick; druggist; flagman S. A. L. Ry. co.

BROWNLE, EUGENE Hotel Proprietor

        Tryon; s. l. 1901-02; West Point, 1899; b. Lawyersville, N. Y., Feb. 10, 1876; p. James and Mary Jane (Stryker); m. Ethelyn M. Wilmot, June 27, 1901; Phi Delta Theta; postmaster Tryon; prop. Oak Hall Tourist Hotel; ambulance service A. E. F., 1917-19.

*BROWNRIGG, HENRY

        Edgecombe co.; s. 1809.

*BROWNRIGG, RICHARD THOMAS

        Edenton; Columbus, Miss.; b. 1793; d. 1846; s. 1808; planter; fisheries; mem. house of commons, 1816; state sen., 1818, '22, and '31.

BROWNSON, ALLYN RAYMOND Salesman

        Box 213, Asheville; A.B. 1914; A.M. 1915; b. New Canaan, Conn., Aug. 21, 1882; p. Dr. W. C. and Maggie R. -- --; with Atlas Portland Cement co.,

*BROYLES, THOMAS TALIAFERRO Physician

        Jonesboro, Tenn.; d. Dec. 20, 1922; A.B. 1863; C. S. A.

*BRUCE, A.

        South Boston, Va.; s. 1825.

*BRUCE, CHARLES Planter

        Halifax co., Va.; b. Nov. 30, 1841; d. Oct., 1896; A.B. 1845.

*BRUCE, CHARLES

        Guilford co.; s. 1797.

*BRUCE, CHARLES

        Halifax co., Va.; b. Nov. 30, 1841; killed in battle; A.B. 1860; capt., C. S. A.

*BRUCE, JAMES

        Halifax co. Va.; d. 1858; A.B. 1856.

*BRUCE, JOHN

        Hillsboro; s. 1814.

*BRUCE, JAMES COLE Planter

        Halifax co. Va.; A.B. 1825; mem. Va. conv., 1831; mem. Va. gen'l assem.

BRUCE, PAUL ERNEST Lumberman

        Mars Hill; s. 1914-15; Mars Hill col.; Elon col.; b. Mars Hill, Sept. 20, 1894; p. Charles C. and Cora A. (Ramsey); varsity baseball; pvt.-sergt. 156th depot brigade U. S. A., 1918-19; Mason; Baptist.

BRUCE, THOMAS JEFFERSON

        Hot Springs; s. p. 1905-06; s. Mars Hill col., 1899-1902; b. May 18, 1882.

*BRUCE, WILKINS

        From South Boston, Va.; Milton, N. C.; b. Mar. 11, 1838; d. Feb. 4, 1907; A.B. 1858; C. S. A.

*BRUCE, WILLIAM BALLARD

        b. Halifax co., Va.; A.B. 1856.

BRUNER, WILLIAM GWATHNEY

        Laurens, S. C.; s. 1922; b. Nov. 12, 1906.

BRUNSON, HARRY LEROY

        Tallassee, Ala.; s. 1920.

BRUTON, CHARLES GLENN

        Candor; s. 1922; b. Dec. 5, 1904.

BRUTON, GASTON SWINDELL Student

        Newport; pres. Chapel Hill; A.B. 1923; Trinity 1919-21; b. Newton Grove, Nov. 22, 1902; p. Rev. Raleigh Alexander and Clyde (Swindell); varsity tennis 1921-23; pres. N. C. intercollegiate tennis assn., 1923-24; Phi Soc.; Gamma Phi (petitioning Chi Phi); Methodist.

BRUTON, JOHN FLETCHER

        301 W. Nash st., Wilson; s. l. 1884; b. Wentworth, May 29, 1861; p. Rev. David R. and Margaret G. (Nixon); m. Hattie Tartt Barnes, Nov. 15, 1887; Alpha Tau Omega; Methodist.

BRYAN, ALBERT OTHEL Lumberman

        Elkin; s. 1912-13; b. Battleboro, Sept. 22, 1892; p. Julius Othel and Annie Gertrude (Best); gen. mgr. E. and A. ry.; sec.-treas. Roswell Lumber co.; pres. Bryan Farm, Inc.; mgr. specialty dept., Chicago Belting co., Chicago, Ill., 1919-20; sec. Elkin Kiwanis; chief inspector, ordnance dept., U. S. A., Chicago, Ill., (civil service employee) 1917-19.

*BRYAN, CARNEY J.

        Washington; d. Aug. 23, 1883; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; C. S. A.

BRYAN, CHARLES JUNIUS

        Goldsboro; pres. Wilson; b. Apr. 8, 1900.

*BRYAN, CHARLES SHEPARD

        From Raleigh; Casswell, Mo.; b. Sept. 28, 1832; d. Mar. 8, 1895; A.B. 1852; lawyer; co. supt. of sch.; recorder of deeds; gen'l assem. of Mo. 1874-75, 1878-79; C. S. A.

BRYAN, DANIEL BUNYAN Teacher

        Wake Forest; A.B. 1911; M.A. Columbia, 1914; Ph.D. New York univ., 1915; b. Grove, Dec. 23, 1886; p. Atlas J. and Texana (Stone); m. Affie C. Griffin, May 15, 1912; Phi Soc.; prin. Rich Square H. S. 1911-13; prof. educ. Richmond col. 1915-21; prof. educ. Wake Forest col. 1921-; author of numerous papers on educational matters; Baptist.

*BRYAN, ELIAS HENRY Planter

        Haywood; b. 1844; d. May 14, 1887; A.B. 1865.


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*BRYAN, FELIX

        Lenoir co.; s. 1813.

BRYAN, FREDERICK CHARLES Manufacturer

        983 Hackett ave., Milwaukee, Wis.; s. 1881-82; b. Raleigh, May 3, 1864; p. Judge Henry R. and Mary (Norcott); m. Allis Williams. Sept. 30, 1907; ry. employee Atlantic and N. C. ry. 1882-86; joint agent asso. Va. and Carolina rys. 1886-88; chief clerk and asst. gen'l freight and pass. agent S. A. L., 1888-92; gen. western freight agent Norfolk and Western ry. 1892-1903; div. freight agent ibid. 1903-05; vice pres. St. Paul and Western Coal co. and Boston Coal Dock and Wharf co., 1905-07; sales mgr. Clinchfield Coal corp., 1907-11; gen. traffic mgr. Allis Chalmers Mfg. co., 1911-; Episcopalian.

*BRYAN, FREDERICK R.

        Raleigh; b. 1846; d. 1863; s. 1861-62.

*BRYAN, FRANCIS THEODORE

        Raleigh; St. Louis, Mo.; b. 1823; d. 1919; A.B. 1842; A.M. 1845; grad. U. S. Mil. Acad.; topog. engr.; lieut. and aide to Gen. Wood, Mex. War.

*BRYAN, GEORGE PETTIGREW

        Raleigh; b. Oct. 9, 1841; killed at Charles City Roads, Va., Aug. 9, 1864; A.B. 1860; tutor U. N. C. 1860-62; capt., C. S. A. Co. "G," 19th reg.

*BRYAN, HENRY H. Lawyer

        New Orleans, La.; b. Oct. 5, 1844; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; C. S. A.

*BRYAN, HENRY RAVENSCROFT

        From Raleigh; New Bern; b. Mar. 8, 1836; d. Feb. 14, 1919; A.B. 1856; planter; lawyer; pres. elector, 1880; judge sup'r ct., 1900-07; mayor, New Bern; bd. of dir. of N. C. penitentiary; vice pres. trustee, U. N. C., 1883-91.

BRYAN, HENRY RAVENSCROFT Salesman

        New Bern; s. 1886-87; b. 1870; p. Henry R. and Mary -- --; m. Willie R. Law, Raleigh, June 23, 1909; A. T. O.; Elk.

BRYAN, JEAN Teacher

        2046 East Seventh st., Charlotte; s. 1916; Salem col. 1913-15; b. New Bern, Sept. 21, 1895; p. Green and E. B. (Bishop); Episcopalian.

*BRYAN JOHN

        Sampson co.; s. 1796.

BRYAN, J. A. Minister

        Birmingham, Ala.; B. S. 1885; Princeton Seminary B. D. 1889; Univ. of Va.; D.D. King col., Tenn.; b. Kingstree, S. C., Mar. 20, 1863; p. J. R. and Mary M. (Savage); m. Leonora Clayton Howze, Jan. 13, 1890; Phi Soc.; Presbyterian.

*BRYAN, JOHN ALEXANDER

        From Sampson co.; Kenansville; b. 1821; m. Mary Oliver, June, 1845; m. Kate Oliver, 1870; s. 1841; Med. univ. Phila., Pa., 1844-45; farmer; merchant; N. C. gen'l assem. 1879.

*BRYAN, JOSEPH B.

        Fayetteville; s. 1841-42.

*BRYAN, JOSEPH BONNER

        Washington; Aurora; b. Jan. 19, 1828; A.B. 1851; merchant; 2nd lieut. co. "D," 13th battalion, C. S. A.

*BRYAN, JOSIAH E.

        Fayetteville; d. 1880; s. 1841-42; C. S. A.

*BRYAN, JESSE G. Physician

        Washington; s. 1837-39.

*BRYAN, JOHN HERRITAGE

        New Bern; b. 1798; d. May 19, 1870; A.B. 1815; A.M. 1820; lawyer; N. C. sen. 1823-24; mem. congress 1825-29; trustee, U. N. C., 1823-68; mem. exec. com. bd. of trustees.

*BRYAN, JOHN HERRITAGE

        Raleigh; Campinas, San Paulo, Brazil; b. 1825; d. May 4, 1891; A.B. 1844; A.M. 1847; teacher; lawyer; bank teller.

BRYAN, JOSEPH KINSLEY

        Oxford; s. 1916; D.D.S. Baltimore Col. of Dental Surgery; b. Granville co., Nov. 14, 1897; p. Charlie Walter and Mamie Ann (Sessions); Theta Nu Epsilon; Xi Psi Phi.

*BRYAN, JAMES PETTIGREW Physician

        From Raleigh; Kinston; b. 1829; d. 1887; A.B. 1849.

BRYAN, JOSEPH SHEPARD Teacher

        Wilson; A.B. 1915; b. Wilmington, Aug. 24, 1894; p. Robert Kedar and Gertrude Foy (Shepard); m. Ann Cavenaugh, Dec. 27, 1921; Phi Soc.; Pi Kappa Phi; prin. Greensboro (Fla.) Junior H. S. 1915-16; ibid. Hemenway (Wilmington) sch. 1916-20; ibid. Wilson H. S. 1920-; Kiwanian; U. S. A. 1917, incapacitated while in training camp; Methodist.

*BRYAN, JAMES WEST

        New Bern; b. 1805; d. 1864; A.B. 1824; lawyer; N. C. sen. 1836; mem. conv. 1835; trustee U. N. C. 1835-56.

†BRYAN, KEDAR, JR.

        Murchison bldg., Wilmington; s. 1891-92.

BRYAN, LORENZO DOW

        Jacksonville; s. m. 1906.

BRYAN, LYNWOOD SESSUMS Farmer

        62 Belle st., Oxford; s. 1914-16; b. Oxford, Feb. 19, 1895; p. C. W. and Mamie (Sessums); Presbyterian.

*BRYAN, NEEDHAM G.

        Wayne co.; s. 1814.


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*BRYAN, NEILL MCKAY, JR.

        Aberdeen; Nashville, Tenn.: s. 1900-01; real estate dealer; Presbyterian.

BRYAN, PAUL ROBEY Chemical Engineer

        410 East End ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.; B.S. 1913; Univ. of Chicago, 1915; b. Goldsboro, Apr. 6, 1892; p. John William and Bela (Stevenson); m. Margaret Winifred Bude, Sept. 12, 1916; chemist Juragua Iron co., 1913-14; instr. S. C. Med. col., 1915-16; chemical eng. Aetna Chem. co., 1916; chemical engr. Carnegie Steel co., 1916-22; chemical engr. Mathieson Alkali Works 1922-; Methodist.

BRYAN, RODERICK ADAMS

        Carthage; s. 1901-03; s. l. 1904-05.

*BRYAN, ROBERT K.

        Fayetteville; d. June 1898; s. 1843-45; planter; journalist; house of commons from New Hanover co., 1858.

BRYAN, ROBERT THOMAS Missionary

        56 Scott Road, Shanghai, China; A.B. 1882; D.D. 1894; b. Kenansville, Oct. 14, 1855; p. John Alexander and Mary (Oliver); m. Lula E. Freeland, Aug. 20, 1885; m. Mamie E. Sallee, Dec. 30, 1909; Baptist minister, missionary to China; Baptist.

BRYAN, ROBERT THOMAS, JR. Missionary

        6 Kinkiang road, Shanghai, China; A.B.-LL.B. 1916; William Jewel col.; Univ. of Calif.; b. Chapel Hill, Oct. 3, 1892; p. Rev. Robert Thomas and Lula E. (Freeland); Baptist.

BRYAN, SHEPARD Lawyer

        893 Peachtree st., Atlanta, Ga.; A.B. 1891; s. l. 1891-93; b. New Bern, Dec. 8, 1871; p. Judge Henry R. and Mary (Norcott); m. Florence Jackson, Jan. 14, 1909; Phi Soc.; Alpha Tau Omega; judge of sup'r ct., Atlanta, 1922; mem. Am. bar assn.; pres. Atlanta safety council; vice-pres. Ga. bar assn.; pres. Atlanta bar assn.; lieut.-col. staff of gov. of Ga.; Episcopalian.

†BRYAN STEPHEN CARSON Policeman

        209 7th st., N. E., Washington, D. C.; s. 1900-01; b. Madison, June 3, 1867.

BRYAN, SWANNIE DUKE

        Raleigh; s. 1919-21; b. Dec. 20, 1898.

BRYAN, THOMAS RANDALL, JR.

        Brooklet, Ga.; s. 1919-21; Emory univ.; b. Bayboro, S. C., May 31, 1900; p. Thomas R. and Alice Eleneda (Stone); Delta Psi Delta; Delta Tau Delta; naval stores business, 1922; Pythian; Mason; Methodist.

BRYAN, WILLIAM CARROLL

        Newton Grove; s. 1919-21; b. Newton Grove, Dec. 6, 1896; p. James Williams and Irene (Carroll); teacher; farmer; state highway comm.; A. E. F. 1918; Baptist.

BRYAN, WILLIAM FRANK Teacher

        1907 Orrington ave., Evanston, Ill.; Ph. B. 1900; M.A. 1908; Ph.D. Univ. of Chicago, 1913; b. Goldsboro, July 3, 1879; p. John William and Bela (Stevenson); m. Julia Adams, Sept. 12, 1910; graduate summa cum laude; editor-in-chief Tar Heel; Alpha Theta Phi; Zeta Psi; Gimghoul; pres. freshman and senior classes; instr. Bingham sch. 1900-07; instr. U. N. C. 1907-08; Northwestern univ. 1910-; prof. of eng. 1921; author, numerous articles for philological journals, Manual for Theme Revision, The English Familiar Essay; Episcopalian.

*BRYAN, WILLIAM SHEPARD

        From Raleigh; Baltimore, Md.; b. New Bern, Nov. 20, 1827; d. Dec. 6, 1906; A.B. 1846; A.M. 1850; lawyer; asso. judge, ct. of appeals, Md., 1883-98; judge supr. ct. Md.

BRYANT, MISS CARRIE VIRGINIA

        (See Maynard, Mrs. Worth Jackson).

BRYANT, DIXIE LEE

        Nahant, Mass.; 4035 Kedvale ave., Chicago, Ill.; g. s. 1897-98; B.S. Mass. Inst. of Tech., 1891.

BRYANT, EUGENIA

        County Court House, Cincinnati, Ohio; s. 1921; b. Oct. 23, 1885.

BRYANT, EDWIN WALL

        Laurinburg; A.B. 1910.

BRYANT, HENRY EDWARD COWAN Journalist

        3611 Wisconsin ave., Washington, D. C.; B.S. 1895; A. & M. Raleigh; b. Mecklenberg co., Jan. 3, 1873; p. Henry and Julia (Parks); m. Eva G. Sumner, Feb. 1, 1900; author, Tar Heel Tales; gridiron club, Washington, D. C.; Presbyterian.

BRYANT, LEO HEARTT Bookkeeper

        Durham; A.B. 1920; b. Durham, Jan. 6, 1900; p. Victor S. and Matilda (Heartt); First Nat. bank; Guaranty Trust co.; Sou. Commercial co.; Plattsburg; S. A. T. C., U. N. C. 1918; Presbyterian.

BRYANT, PEGRUM AUDREY

        Statesville; s. 1897-1900.

BRYANT, ROBERT M. Insurance

        Box 1267, Charlotte; s. 1904-05; b. Mecklenburg co., Mar. 19, 1886; p. Henry and Julia (Parks); m. Martha D. Boiles, Jan. 29, 1907; Presbyterian.

*BRYANT, VICTOR SILAS Lawyer

        From Pineville; Durham; b. Dec. 10, 1867; d. Sept. 2, 1920; m. Matilda Dewey Heartt, Dec. 8, 1897; Ph. B. 1890; s. l. 1890-91; instr. biology, 1889-90; journalist; city atty., Durham, 1897-1901; trustee, U. N. C. 1903-20; N. C. sen. 1913-15; N. C. gen. assem. 1919; mem. N. C. bar assn; trustee, U. N. C. 1901; mem. exec. com. bd. of trustees; Presbyterian.


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BRYANT, VICTOR S. Lawyer

        E. Main st., Durham; A.B. 1918; s. l. 1919; b. Durham, Sept. 29, 1898; p. Victor S. and Matilda (Heartt); m. Elizabeth Scales, Jan. 26, 1921; Golden Fleece; Zeta Psi; house of rep. 1923; N. C. N. G. 1919-21; lieut. 1922-; S. A. T. C.; Presbyterian.

BRYANT, MRS. VICTOR S., JR.

        (Nee Scales, Elizabeth Walker); Franklin Court apts., Durham; s. 1917; b. Jan. 13, 1897; p. A. M. Scales and -- --.

BRYSON, DANIEL RICE Physician

        Bryson City; Ph.B. 1896; s. m. 1896-98; Emory and Henry 1890-92; M.D. Univ. of Md.; b. Bryson City, Dec. 26, 1875; p. Col. Thaddeus D. and Mary (Greenlee); m. Anne Dunbar, Oct. 29, 1902; mayor, Bryson City; Presbyterian.

BRYSON, HERMAN JENNINGS Student

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1923; b. Canton, Sept. 6, 1897; p. B. C. and L. L. (Wall); baseball; Kappi Pi; pvt. U. S. A., Fort Benjamin Harrison, 1918; Baptist.

BUCHAN, E. R.

        Sanford; A.B. 1911; b. Manly, Sept. 13, 1885; p. J. E. and Belle (Robertson); m. Mildred Williams; Mason; Presbyterian.

*BUCHANAN, A. H.

        Anson co.; s. 1840-41.

BUCHANAN, CORSEY CAUDLE Lawyer

        Sylva; s. 1902-05; b. Webster, Sept. 21, 1882; p. Wm. Osborne and Cordelia (Allen); m. Lillian Barker, May 10, 1920; bookkeeper, Harris-Rees Tanning co., Sylva, 1906-10; supervisor of census 10th N. C. cong. dist., 1920; solic. Jackson co. recorder's ct. 1921; pres. elector 10th N. C. cong. dist. 1924; mayor Sylva, 1913; Mason; Elk; Oddfellow; Baptist.

BUCHANAN, CAREY P.

        1107 10th st., N. W., Washington, D. C.; s. l. 1912; employee bureau of war risk insurance.

†BUCHANAN, FREDERICK LEE Teacher

        Morganton; s. 1904; b. July 14, 1880.

BUCHANAN, GEORGE GILMER

        R. F. D. 2, Greensboro; s. 1922; b. July 30, 1902.

BUCHANAN, GEORGE HAMPTON, JR. Clerk

        6 Algonquin lane, Webster Groves, Mo.; s. 1922-23; b. Cincinnati, O., May 28, 1904; p. George Hampton and Gertrude E. (Betz); Presbyterian.

BUCHANAN, GRANT MCDONALD

        Concord; s. 1909; b. Apr., 1893.

BUCHANAN, HARRY EUGENE Lumber Dealer

        Sylva; s. 1914-15; b. Sylva, Sept. 3, 1898; p. Marcellus and Laura Belle (Leatherwood); m. June 19, 1924; cashier and asst. freight agt. Sou. ry., Sylva, 1916-17; bookkeeper Sylva Tanning co., 1917-19; office mgr. Wholesale Lumber Dealers, 1919-21; gen. mgr. M. Buchanan and Sons, 1921-; sec. and mgr. Carolina Pole co., Jan. 1924; Methodist.

BUCHANAN, HENRY FRANK

        Charlotte; s. l. 1913; b. Oct. 22, 1894; p. W. F. and -- --.

*BUCHANAN, JOHN BLUE

        Richmond co.; b. Oct. 10, 1834; d. 1879; A.B. 1858.

BUCHANAN, MARCELLUS, JR. Garage Operator

        Sylva; s. 1912-13; b. Sylva; p. Marcellus and Laura (Bell); m. Susan Rebecca Cathey; sergt. 105th reg. eng. 105th field signal battalion A. E. F., 1917-19; Methodist.

*BUCHANAN, PLEASANT

        Alabama; d. 1846; s. 1831-32.

BUCHANAN, SIDNEY ELI Physician

        202 S. Union, Concord; s. m. 1908-10; Trinity col. 1906-08; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1912; b. Mt. Pleasant, June 30, 1890; p. Moses L. and Cora M. (Misenheimer); m. Lula Cooke, Aug. 9, 1920; Kappa Psi; interne hosp. 2 yrs.; physician 1914-16; ibid. 1919-; health officer Cabarrus co. 1919-; capt. med corps 1st N. C. inf., 11th U. S. cavalry, 30th div., 2nd and 4th British armies, 3rd div., Am. army of occupation, 1916-19; Mason; Knight Templar; Methodist.

BUCHANAN, THOMAS RYLAND

        Staunton, Va.; s. 1920; b. Oct. 3, 1896.

*BUCHANAN, WILLIAM Lawyer

        From Laurinburg; Lebanon, Tenn.; Brandon, Miss.; b. Richmond co., Aug. 26, 1841; d. Apr. 1923; s. 1866-68; co. supt. educ. 1878-82; mem. Miss. house of rep. 1882; state sen. 1886 and '88; sergt., 18th N. C. inf., C. S. A.

*BUCK, DEWITT CLINTON

        Lexington, Miss.; killed in battle ner Vicksburg, 1862; A.B. 1861; C. S. A.

†BUCK, JAMES HYMAN

        Ayden; s. l. 1907.

BUCKALEW, VARDAMAN MOORE Accountant

        Roanoke, Ala.; B. S. 1923; Howard col. 1919-21; b. LaFayette, Ala., Oct. 21, 1902; p. Marion Roby and Julia Anne (Moore); Rosson and Smith, Mobile, Ala., 1923-; Baptist.

*BUCKLEY, MELVILLE L.

        Weirsdale, Fla.; d. 1910; s. 1909.

BUCKNER, JAMES MARION Physician

        Swannannoa; M.D. 1908; b. Marshall; p. Robert Dallas and Harriet A. (Carter); m. June 30, 1922; Baptist.


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BUECK, HIERONYMUS

        East Spencer; pres. Selma; s. 1912; s. l. 1919; b. Feb. 8, 1900; p. H. C. and -- --.

BUFFALOE, JOHN MARK Store Manager

        Fremont; s. p. 1916-17; b. Raleigh, June 14, 1897.

BUICE, SAMUEL D. Salesman

        Chapel Hill; s. 1919-20; b. Chapel Hill, Apr. 10, 1900; p. G. Y. C. and Ida (Phillips); m. Elizabeth Webb.

BUIE, DANIEL MARCUS

        Clarkton; s. 1892-95; merchant; farmer.

BUIE, DOUGAL MCREE Lawyer

        Eustis, Fla.; s. l. 1909-10; Davidson col. 1906-09; LL.B. Univ. of Fla. 1912; b. Red Springs, June 27, 1888; p. Malcom Archibald and Margaret Annie (Roberts); m. Elizabeth Frank Kennard, Dec. 2, 1914; baseball; Pi Kappa Alpha; lawyer, Gainesville, Fla., 1912-23; ibid. Bishop & Buie, Eustis, Fla., 1923-; municipal judge, Gainesville, Fla., 3 terms; Elk; Pythian; Presbyterian.

*BUIE, DODDRIDGE WHITFIELD Journalist

        From Robeson co.; Red Bank; b. Aug. 29, 1858; d. Sept. 1, 1884; s. 1881-82; Presbyterian.

*BUIE, MALCOLM

        Moore co.; s. 1809.

BUIE, NEILL

        Moore co.; s. 1809.

BUIE, WILLIAM DOUGLAS Lawyer

        Jackson st., Nashville, Ga.; A.B. 1892; s. l. 1895; b. Clarkton, Dec. 1, 1867; p. M. W. and Mary (Campbell); m. S. Anna Mathews, Jan. 11, 1899; solicitor Nashville city ct. 4 yrs.; judge ibid. 4 yrs.; mayor protem ibid; Berrien co., Ga., atty. 18 yrs.; Mason; Presbyterian.

BULLARD, EDMOND RUDOLPH Salesman

        509 E. Boulevard, Charlotte; s. 1922; b. Poulan, Ga., Mar. 14, 1899; p. Edmond and Mary Ione (Girdner); Presbyterian.

*BULLOCK, ALFRED Planter

        Williamsboro; b. Dec. 23, 1839; d. 1861; s. 1858-59.

BULLOCK, AUGUSTUS RUFUS Teacher

        Stovall; A.B. 1921; b. Stem Granville co., Aug. 23, 1897; p. Simeon Franklin and Effie Cora (Peed); Phi Soc.; asst. prin. Stovall H. S. 1921-22; prin. 1922-; Baptist.

BULLOCK, ALFRED THOMAS

        1007 First ave., Durham; s. 1922; b. Feb. 2, 1902.

*BULLOCK, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Lawyer

        From Granville co., Franklinton; b. Oct. 8, 1841; d. 1916; m. Henrietta E. Fleming, May 10, 1864; s. l. 1868; farmer; mayor, Franklinton, 3 terms; county commr., 1871-75; mem. gen'l assem., 1883-85; U. S. commr., 1877-82 and 1890-1901; reg. deeds, 1886-88.

BULLOCK, DUNCAN DOUGLAS Naval Officer

        Rowland; s. 1913-17; M.D. Medical col. of S. C., 1920; b. Rowland, Dec. 29, 1893; p. William Franklin and Sarah Catharine (Lee); m. Flora McLeod, June 11, 1919; S. A. T. C.; Presbyterian.

*BULLOCK, DAVID WILLIAM Planter

        Edgecombe co.; b. Aug. 26, 1819; d. Apr. 25, 1896; s. 1838-39.

*BULLOCK, ERASMUS D.

        Granville co.; s. 1828-29.

*BULLOCK, FRANK JARVIS

        Autryville; s. m. 1906.

*BULLOCK, GEORGE BURNS Planter

        Warren co.; b. Aug. 7, 1839; d. 1864; A.B. 1861; capt., 23rd N. C., C. S. A.

BULLOCK, HENRY HARRISON Teacher

        Dover; s. 1918-22; b. Simms, Oct. 7, 1899; p. Monroe and Martha (Anderson); track; Kappi Pi; German club; asst. in geology; Elisha Mitchell soc.; S. A. T. C.; R. O. T. C., Camp Knox, Ky.; Presbyterian.

BULLOCK, JULIAN E.

        Conetoe; s. 1922; b. Jan. 29, 1904.

*BULLOCK, JOHN HENRY M. Lawyer

        From Person co.; Hillsboro, Tex.; b. about 1830; d. about 1884; A.B. 1854; capt., C. S. A.

*BULLOCK, JAMES MADISON Planter

        Granville co.; b. Oct. 14, 1815; d. 1864; s. 1831-32; mem. house of commons, 1844-46, 1854-60.

*BULLOCK, JAMES MADISON Lawyer

        From Greene co., Ala.; Eutaw, Ala.; b. 1835; d. 1888; A.B. 1853; planter; mem. Ala gen. assem.; maj., C. S. A.

*BULLOCK, LEONARD H.

        Warrenton; s. 1821.

*BULLOCK, RICHARD Merchant

        From Granville co.; Austin, Tex.; b. Oct. 22, 1801; d. about 1845; s. 1821; hotel proprietor.

BULLOCK, RICHARD AUSTIN Magistrate

        Henderson, R.F.D., No. 3; A.B. 1860; b. Williamsboro, Sept. 20, 1841; p. John and Susan M. (Cobb); m. Belle B. Bullock, May 29, 1867; Theta Delta Chi; farmer; bookkeeper; teacher; register of deeds; J. P.; C. S. A. 1861-65; Presbyterian.

*BULLOCK, RICHARD H.

        Warren co.; A.B. 1824.

*BULLOCK, WALTER A.

        Grenada, Miss.; s. 1839-40.


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*BULLOCK, WILLIAM COBB Planter

        From Granville co.; Stovall, N. C.; b. Williamsboro, May 3, 1827; d. Mar. 23, 1873; s. 1847-48.

BULLOCK, WILLIAM COBB Merchant

        Roxboro; s. 1907-08; p. John and Panthea; m. Nannie Cabell Moore, June 12, 1912; dealer in builders' supplies.

*BULLOCK, WILLIAM HENRY Planter

        From Granville co.; Mobile, Ala.; b. Mar. 17, 1797; d. 1869; s. 1812.

BULLOCK, W. P.

        316 Nevada Bank bldg.; San Francisco, Cal.

*BULLOCK, DAVID ARCHELAS Druggist

        From Wilmington; Sumter, S. C.; b. July 23, 1881; d. Sept. 23, 1913; s. p. 1900-02; Methodist.

BULLOCK, J. DANIEL

        Rocky Mount; s. 1918-19.

BULLOCK, JESSE DAVIS Market Proprietor

        Box 386, Rocky Mount; s. 1911-12; b. Bethel, Sept. 1, 1893; p. Dr. Jeff D. and Florence Emma (Carson); m. Ruth Louise Baars, June 26, 1922; seaman-ensign U. S. N. 1917-19; Methodist.

BULLOCK, ZEBULON BENJAMIN Merchant

        727 Tarboro st., Rocky Mt.; s. p. 1904-06; b. Edgecombe co., Apr. 9, 1885; p. William Orren and Bettie (Madry); m. Foy Mae Williams, Dec. 27, 1906; wholesale and retail meat dealer; mem. firm Bulluck Furniture co.; established Bulluck Auto Sales co.; Kiwanian; Mason; Pythian; Baptist.

BULWINKLE, ALFRED LEE Lawyer

        Gastonia; s. l. 1903-04; b. Charleston, S. C.; Apr. 21, 1883; p. Herman and Frances (McKean); m. Bessie Lewis, Oct. 17, 1911; congressman 67th and 68th congresses; city prosecuting atty., Gastonia; capt. N. C. N. G., 1909-17; maj. A. E. F., 1917-19; Lutheran.

BUMGARNER, ELVIN LOY

        Hickory; s. 1916; b. Nov. 13, 1894; p. R. M. and -- --.

*BUNCH, JOSEPH M.

        Rutledge, Tenn.; s. 1840-43.

†BUNCH, MELVIN HARRY

        310 E. Second st., Tuscumbia, Ala.; s. 1919-20; b. Dec. 7, 1897.

BUNKER, ALBERT LEMUEL Farmer

        Mt. Airy; s. 1878-80; b. Mt. Airy; Apr. 22, 1857; p. Chang and Adelaide (Yates); m. Nina Leona Angel, Aug. 11, 1921; Baptist.

BUNN, BENJAMIN HICKMOND, JR.

        Rocky Mount; s. m. 1906; lieut. 371st inf., A. E. F.; awarded the Croix de Guerre for bravery in action.

*BUNN, ELIAS

        Nash co.; b. Oct. 11, 1841; killed in battle; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; lieut., C. S. A.; adjutant 12th regiment.

BUNN, JAMES PHILLIPS Lawyer

        426 Falls road, Rocky Mt.; B. S. 1899; s. l. 1901; b. Rocky Mt., Apr. 13, 1877; p. B. H. and Harriet Amanda (Phillips); m. Ella Lee, July 26, 1906; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Episcopalian.

*BUNN, WILLIAM B.

        Nash co.; s. 1836-37.

*BUNN, WILLIAM HENRY Lawyer

        Nash co.; killed in battle; A.B. 1854; capt., C. S. A.

BUNTING, JOHN BURTON

        Bethel; s. 1917; b. Oct. 3, 1898.

*BUNTING, THOMAS Physician

        Sampson co.; d. Apr. 19, 1871; s. 1822; state sen. 1836-38, 1850-52.

*BUNTING, THOMAS OWEN Merchant

        From Clinton; Wilmington; b. Sampson co., July 8, 1845; d. June 20, 1913; s. 1861-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1865; Co. "C," 63rd N. C. S. troops (5th Car), C. S. A.

*BUNTING, WILLIAM MCDUFFIE

        Wilmington; b. Fayetteville, Aug. 28, 1900; d. Oct. 8, 1918; S. P. M., 1918; S. A. T. C.; Episcopalian.

*BURCH, BAXTER ARNOLD

        Roxboro; s. 1908-09.

BURCH, C. H.

        Durham; s. 1888-90.

*BURCH, PHILIP

        Kingsdale; d. Mar. 1913; s. 1909-12.

*BURCH, WILLIAM W.

        Surry co.; s. 1831-32.

BURDEAUX, HARRY FULTON

        Care V. S. J. P. Frat House, West Monroe, La.; s. 1922; b. Dec. 14, 1904.

BURDEN, HENRY VERNON

        Windsor; s. 1913; b. Jan. 4, 1896.

*BURDICK, EDMUND JUSTIN

        Asheville; b. Aug. 28, 1898; d. May 6, 1918; s. 1915-18.

*BURGESS, ABRIDGETON S. H. Physician

        Jerusalem, Va.; s. 1805-09.

BURGESS, CALEB KIGHT Lawyer

        Raleigh, A.B. 1912; b. Old Trap, July 15, 1891; p. Robert T. and Margaret Ann (Kight); m. Edith Mae Lee, Jan. 18, 1922; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Soc.; teaching till 1914; first state chmn. Am. Legion; dept. adjt. for Am. Legion 2½ yrs.; natl. ex. com. for N. C. 1 yr.; first pres. Raleigh Lions club; pvt. and later 1st lieut. 113th F. A. 30th div.; A. E. F. 1918-19; Methodist Episcopal (South).


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BURGESS, JAMES LAFAYETTE Botanist

        Pleasant Garden; B.S. 1902; b. Liberty, Sept. 2, 1873; p. William H. and Synthia Lodusky (Bowman); m. Mary Louella King, Jan. 27, 1904; U. S. soil survey 1902-09; in charge plant breeding N. C. experiment station 1909-15; N. C. state botanist 1915-; lecturer on soils, plant varieties, etc.; Methodist.

BURGESS, RUBEN VICTOR Merchant

        Rich Square; s. 1920; b. Rich Square, Sept. 11, 1901; p. J. J. and Ozella -- --; Kappa Sigma; Methodist.

*BURGESS, THOMAS Lawyer

        Halifax co.; s. 1802; mem. house of rep. 1819, '21 and '22; state sen., 1823.

BURGESS, THOMAS ALSTON

        Rocky Mount; s. 1916; b. Jan. 22, 1895; p. J. L. and -- --.

BURGESS, THOMAS ROY

        Elkin; s. 1921; b. Feb. 6, 1903.

BURGESS, WILLIAM GRADY Petroleum Business

        Shelby; s. 1914-17; b. Toccoa, Ga., Jan. 15, 1892; p. Samuel L. and Mary R. (Reid); in charge of transportation dept. Compana de Petroleo "El Aguila" S. A. Tampico, Mex., 1920-; lieut. F. A. 1917; capt. A. E. F. 1918-19; Baptist.

BURGIN, ROBERT HARRIS

        Lincolnton; s. 1907.

BURGIN, ROBERT JASON

        Marion; s. 1918-19.

BURGIN, WILLIAM OLIN Lawyer

        Lexington; s. l. 1912-13; m. Edith Greer; served as mayor Thomasville; Davidson co. atty., 2 yrs.

BURGISS, HAROLD DEAN

        Box 1220, Greenville, S. C.; s. 1916-18; b. Greer, S. C., May 4, 1898; p. William Wesley and Etta (Bailey); employee Victor Monoghan co., Greenville, S. C.

BURGISS, THOMAS ROY Druggist

        Elkin; s. p. 1921-22; b. Jennings, Feb. 6, 1904; p. Thomas Edward and Ella Virginia (Parks); Baptist.

*BURGWYN, GEORGE POLLOCK

        Jackson; b. May 19, 1847; d. Jan. 5, 1907; m. Emma Wright Redley, May 27, 1869; s. 1863-64; A.B. 1911 as 1867.

BURGWYN, GEORGE POLLOCK, JR. Farmer

        Jackson; s. 1896; b. Northampton co., July 10, 1878; p. George and Emma Wright (Ridley); m. Emily Bartlett Roper, Feb. 10, 1904; Zeta Psi; Pi Sigma; Mason; Episcopalian.

*BURGWYN, HILL Lawyer

        From Wilmington; Pittsburgh, Pa.; b. 1825; d. Aug. 13, 1898; s. 1840-41.

*BURGWYN, HENRY KING

        Northampton co.; b. Oct. 3, 1841; killed at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863; s. 1857-59; A.B., V. M. I. 1861; col., C. S. A. 26th N. C. reg.

*BURGWYN, HAZELL WITHERSPOON Physician

        Hillsboro; d. Oct. 10, 1893; A.B. 1838; planter; maj., C. S. A.

*BURGWYN, JOHN COLLINSON Planter

        New Bern; b. 1782; d. 1845; s. 1834-35.

BURGWIN, KENNETH OGDEN Lawyer

        1402 Chestnut st., Wilmington; s. 1907-12; b. Tarboro, Mar. 23, 1890; p. Hill and Susan (Nash); m. Marie Faison, Nov. 8, 1921; Alpha Tau Omega; state sen. 1921; atty. city of Wilmington, 1922; Episcopalian.

*BURGWYN, THOMAS POLLOCK Planter

        Craven co.; s. 1830-34.

*BURGWYN, WILLIAM HYSLOP SUMNER Lawyer

        From Northampton co.; Weldon; b. Jamaica Plains, Boston, Mass., July 23, 1845; d. Jan. 3, 1913; A.B. 1868; A.M. 1875; LL.B. Harvard, 1869; M.D. Wash. Med. univ. 1875, Balto.; banker; author Medical Digest; capt., C. S. A.; col. 5th reg. med. surg., 1880; col. 2nd N. C. vol., Sp.-Am. war, 1898; trustee, U. N. C., 1883.

BURGWYN, WILLIAM HYSLOP SUMNER Lawyer

        Woodland; s. l. 1906-08; Georgetown univ. 1904-05; b. Jackson, Jan. 22, 1886; p. George Pollock and Emma Wright (Ridley); m. Josephine Griffin, Jan. 2, 1911; Phi Soc.; Alpha Tau Omega; mayor Jackson 1909-11; N. C. senate 1917-19, 1921-23; N. C. house of rep. 1923; atty. Northampton co.; trustee U. N. C. 1913-; Shriner; Episcopalian.

*BURKE, JAMES M.

        Canton Bend, Ala.; d. 1841; s. 1836-39.

BURKE, JAMES PRESTON Minister

        Valle Crucis; s. 1910-12; Western Theo. sem. 1918; U. of C.; b. Lincoln co., Aug. 11, 1891; p. John Locke and Elizabeth Jane; m. Mary Elizabeth Graves, Nov. 25, 1922; prin. Leaksville-Spray H. S. 1918-19; rector St. Thomas ch. Reidsville, 1919-23; rector Valle Crucis sch. and priest-in-charge Episcopal church work Watauga co., 1923-; Episcopalian.

*BURKE, MAGGIE CLEMENT Teacher

        Mocksville; b. Feb. 17, 1873; d. Salisbury, Aug., 1904; s. 1899-1900; Meth. Female col., San Antonio., Tex.

*BURKE, THOMAS JEFFERSON Planter

        Barbour co., Ala.; b. Dec. 28, 1842; killed in the Seven Days' Battle, 1862; s. 1858-60; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; C. S. A.


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BURLESON, MILTON ENGLISH

        Erwin, Tenn.; B. S. 1923; b. Plumtree, July 1; p. R. M. and -- --; Di Soc.; R. O. T. C. at U. N. C.; Presbyterian.

BURLESON, WILLIAM BROWN Physician

        Plumtree; s. 1909-12; King col. 1901-02; New York Post Grad. School of Med. 1919; Tulane 1922, '24; M.D. Univ. of Maryland; b. Plumtree, June 1, 1882; p. Charles Wesley and Ollie (English); examining surg. U. S. pension bd. 1917-; Presbyterian.

BURNETT, CHARLES EARL

        Box 2188, Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1913; b. Sept. 8, 1895.

BURNETT, CLAUDIUS THADIOUS

        Ninety-Six, S. C.; s. l. 1914; b. May 26, 1896; p. A. A. and -- --.

†BURNET, JAMES ALEXANDER

        Asheville; s. l. 1913; b. Sept. 13, 1887; p. J. M. and -- --.

BURNETT, JOSEPH HALSEY Realtor

        Rocky Mount; pres. Milano, Tex.; s. 1883-84; m. Annie May Coffield, Dec. 28, 1898; m. Margaret Louise Williams, June, 26, 1907.

BURNETT, ROBERT S.

        Wilmington; s. 1913-14; p. C. S. and --.

BURNETT, THOMAS LEWIS Auditor

        2018 Forbes st., Jacksonville, Fla.; s. 1915-17; b. Nelson co., Ky., Jan. 31, 1896; p. Thomas W. and Lena (Beard); m. Mary F. Mitchell, Oct. 4, 1919; Phi Delta Theta; ambulance serv. French army world war 1917-18; Methodist.

*BURNEY, JOHN RICHARD

        Warren co.; A.B. 1856.

BURNEY, PHILO HENDERSON

        Waco, Texas.; s. 1880-81; Davidson.

*BURNEY, ROBERT SPAIGHT

        New Bern; b. 1818; d. 1866; s. 1838-39.

†BURNS, CLAUDE GRINDELL

        Onslow; s. 1901-02.

BURNS, CLARENCE MAY

        Wadesboro; s. 1897-99.

BURNS, HOWARD FRANKLIN Secretary Elec. Co.

        Carthage; pres. Box 147, Raleigh; s. 1920-21; b. Carthage, July 30, 1899; p. Robert L. and Emma Lee (Muse); m. Helen Ruggles, Sept. 29, 1923; sec. Walker Elec. co.; Methodist.

BURNS, ROBERT LEE Lawyer

        Carthage; s. l. 1893-4; A.B. Wake Forest col., 1891; b. Moore co., Jan. 29, 1867;

†BURNS, ROY PRITCHARD

        Allen's Creek, Tenn.; B.S. 1907; b. June 14, 1888.

        p. J. F. and Ann R. (Brown); m. Emma Lee Muse, Apr. 22, 1896; N. C. sen. 1919; Mason; Methodist.

*BURROUGHS, AUGUSTUS

        Williamston; b. Feb. 19, 1876; d. Oct. 21, 1890; s. l. 1889-90.

BURROUGHS, GEORGE DOWELL

        Everetts; s. 1910; b. Aug. 29, 1891; p. John B. and -- --.

BURROUGHS, JOHN WILLIAM Realtor

        Durham; s. 1888-89; b. Raleigh, Nov. 26, 1868; p. W. H. and Connetia (Lewis); m. Mattie Clark, Oct. 13, 1916; Episcopalian.

*BURRUS, MALLORY VINTON Physician

        From Rockford; North Wilkesboro; b. Sept. 10, 1879; s. 1900-01; M.D. Grant univ., 1903.

BURRUS, THOMAS PRESTON

        354 Ocean ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.; s. 1911; b. Dec. 27, 1892; p. T. S. and -- --.

†BURRUS, WILLIAM ZACHARIAH

        Hatteras; s. m. 1893-94.

BURT, ARTHUR WILLIAM Bank Clerk

        Biscoe; s. 1921-22; b. Biscoe, Nov. 17, 1903; p. Arthur W. and Beulah (Harrington); Methodist.

BURT, CHARLES W. Merchant

        Raleigh; s. 1876-77.

*BURTON, AUGUSTUS H. Lawyer

        Lincolnton; s. 1848-49.

*BURTON, ANDREW JOYNER Lawyer

        From Weldon; Reidsville; b. Raleigh, Jan. 8, 1848; s. 1863-66; mem. house of rep. 1884-86; state sen. 1903-05; lieut., C. S. A.; editor, Raleigh Daily News; ibid., Roanoke News.

*BURTON, ALFRED M.

        Granville co.; s. 1802.

BURTON, CHESTER WINTHROP Electrical Engineer

        Care Southeastern Express co., Greensboro; pres. care M. W. P. P. S. co., Fairmont, W. Va.; E. E. 1920; b. New York, N. Y., Apr. 21, 1898; p. Chester O. and Mabel E. (Burton); m. Wanda Marshburn, Dec. 28, 1921; employee Sou. Pub. Utilities co., Winston-Salem, 1920-23; ibid. M. W. P. P. S. co., Fairmont, W. Va., 1923-; S. A. T. C., Plattsburg and U. N. C., 1918; Unitarian.

BURTON, D. R. Farmer

        Mebane; s. 1901-03.

*BURTON, FRANCES NASH WILLIAMS Lawyer

        From Granville co.; Lincolnton; A.B. 1799; A.M. 1802.


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*BURTON, HUTCHINS

        Granville co.; s. 1797.

*BURTON, HORACE A.

        Granville co.; s. 1809.

*BURTON, HUTCHINS G.

        Halifax co.; d. Iredell co., Apr. 21, 1836; s. 1795; mem. house of rep. 1809-10, and 1817; atty. gen'l 1810-16; mem. congr., 1819-24; governor N. C., 1824-27.

*BURTON, HUTCHINS GOODLOE

        Bel Green, Ala; b. 1831; d. Chattanooga, Tenn., June 22, 1862; s. 1848-51; C. S. A.

*BURTON, HENRY L. Physician

        From Tennessee; La Grange; d. 1873; s. 1854-56.

*BURTON, HARDY MURFREE

        Murfreesboro, Tenn.; s. 1833-35.

*BURTON, HENRY W.

        From Lincoln co.; Lincolnton; s. 1837-39.

*BURTON, JOHN F.

        Lincoln co.; s. 1830-31.

BURTON, JOHN HENRY

        Main st.; Reidsville; s. 1920-21; b. Oct. 7, 1902.

*BURTON, JOHN M.

        Granville co.; s. 1813.

*BURTON, JOHN W.

        Halifax co.; b. 1826; d. 1845; s. 1844-45.

*BURTON, JOHN WILLIAMS

        Granville co.; d. June, 1848; s. 1813.

*BURTON, PETER GARLAND

        Boydton, Va.; A.B. 1845.

*BURTON, ROBERT

        Granville co.; s. 1797.

*BURTON, ROBERT

        Lincoln co.; A.B. 1841.

*BURTON, ROBERT A.

        Halifax co.; s. 1832-33.

BURTON, RICHARD HERMAN News Stand Operator

        Roxboro; s. 1920-21; p. Reuben A. and --.

*BURTON, ROBERT H. Lawyer

        From Granville co.; Lincoln co.; b. 1781; d. 1842; s. 1796; judge supr. ct., 1818; state treas., 1839.

*BURTON, ROBERT M.

        Chapel Hill; s. 1817.

BURTON, ROBERT OSWALD

        Nashville; s. 1918; b. Mar. 7; p. Edward Alston and Alice -- --.

*BURTON, THOMAS BURKE

        Halifax co.; A.B. 1852; C. S. A.

*BURTON, WILLIAM B.

        Lincoln co.; s. 1837-39.

BURWELL, ARMISTEAD, JR. Automobile Dealer

        Burwell-Harris Motor co.; Charlotte; s. 1895-96; m. Helen Rhyne; pres.-treas. Burwell-Harris Motor co.

*BURWELL, BLAIR Merchant and Surveyor

        From Louisburg; Colorado; s. 1865-67.

BURWELL, EDMUND STRUDWICK Physician

        407 Cresent ave., Charlotte; pres. Lakeville State Sanatorium, Middleboro, Mass.; Ph.B. 1906; s. m. Harvard, 1907; b. Jan. 2, 1886.

BURWELL, HENRY JORDAN

        Enfield; s. 1880-83.

BURWELL, ROBERT TURNBULL Engineer

        7911 Elm st., New Orleans, La.; Ph.B. 1887; M.E. Cornell, 1891; b. Charlotte. Apr. 15, 1867; prof. engr. Audubon Sugar sch; chief inspector, Boiler Inspection and Insurance co.; mgr. New Orleans dept., Hartford Steam Boiler and Inspection co.

*BURWELL, WILLIAM ARMISTEAD Manufacturer

        From Manson; Warrenton; b. Apr. 12, 1863; d. Oct. 30, 1912; m. Olivia Burton, Dec. 15, 1886; s. 1880-83; teacher, 1883-84; farmer, 1884-87; leaf tob. 1887-1904; mayor, Warrenton, 1899; furn. mfg. co., 1904-12; Methodist.

BURWELL, WILLIAM ARMISTEAD, JR. Salesman

        Warrenton; pres. care Ricks hotel, Rocky Mt.; s. 1909-11; b. Warrenton, June 14, 1891; p. William Armistead and Olivia Elizabeth (Burton); Beta Theta Pi; retail drug bus. Warrenton, 1912-19; with W. H. King Drug co., Raleigh, 1921-22; traveling salesman Eli Lilly & co., Indianapolis, 1922-; A. E. F., 1918-19; Methodist Episcopal.

*BURWELL, WILLIAM HENRY Teacher

        From Warren co.; Townsville, d. Sept. 15, 1917; A.B. 1856; C. S. A.

*BURY, S. WALLACE Planter

        Florence, Ga.; s. 1860-61; C. S. A.

BUSBEE, CHRISTIANA Teacher

        1818 W. Park drive, Raleigh; pres. 441 W. 28th st., New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1902; g. s. St. Mary's; A.B. Cornell, 1905, A.M., 1907; b. Apr. 21, 1883; Phi Beta Kappa; teacher of mathematics Jamaica H. S., New York, N. Y., 1910-.

*BUSBEE, CHARLES MANLY Lawyer

        Raleigh; b. Oct. 23, 1845; d. Aug. 7, 1909; m. Lydia Lamb Littlejohn, Oxford,


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1868; m. Florence Cooper, Louisville, Ky., 1901; Phi Kappa Psi; s. 1865-68; Hampden-Sydney; planter; state sen. 1874-75; mem. house of rep., 1885-86; postmaster, Raleigh, 1894-98; pres. N. C. bar assn.; sergt. maj., 5th N. C., C. S. A.; Odd Fellow, Grand Sire.

*BUSBEE, FABIUS HAYWOOD Lawyer

        Raleigh; b. Mar. 4, 1848; d. Aug. 27, 1908; A.B. 1868; A.M. 1879; A.M. Trinity, Hartford, Conn., 1871; A.M. Princeton, 1871; pres. elector, 1876 and 1880; U. S. dist. atty., 1885-89; author Criminal Digest; Grand Master of Masons; 2nd lieut., Co. E. 2nd reg., third Jr. reserves; trustee. U. N. C., 1873-1908; mem. exec. com. bd. of trustees.

*BUSBEE, PERRIN Lawyer

        Wake co.; b. Oct. 22, 1816; d. 1853; A.B. 1837; reporter, supr. ct.

BUSBEE, PERRIN Lawyer

        17 South East st., Raleigh; Ph.B. 1893; s. l. 1894; b. Raleigh, Feb. 10, 1872; p. Charles Manly and Lydia Lamb (Littlejohn); Zeta Psi; Gimghoul; Phi Soc.; baseball 1889; track 1890; ball mgr. 1890; captain and coach baseball 1891; ibid. 1893; teacher Raleigh Male acad. 1891-92; special correspondent Raleigh News and Observer 1895-1903; co-author of Odd Fellow Laws and Decisions and Historical Monographs; sec. to Sen. F. M. Simmons 1901; pres. N. C. league of professional baseball clubs, 1902; trustee U. N. C. 1903-11; ibid. 1917-; U. S. referee in bankruptcy 1907-15; grand master grand lodge of N. C., Odd Fellows, 1907-08; grand scribe grand encampment of N. C., Odd Fellows, 1914-15; Episcopalian.

BUSBEE, PHILIP HALL Lawyer

        Commercial Nat. Bank bldg., Raleigh; A.B. 1901; s. l. 1901-02; b. Dec. 20, 1881.

*BUSBEE, QUENTIN DURWARD Lawyer

        Wake co.; Raleigh; b. 1825; d. 1877; s. 1840-42; reporter supr. ct.

BUSBEE, RICHARD SMITH Insurance

        204 N. Person st., Raleigh; A.B. 1898; b. Raleigh, Apr. 18, 1878; p. F. H. and Sallie Hall (Smith); m. Pearl Clarkson, Nov. 19, 1902; Zeta Psi; football; clerk sou. ry. 1898-99; insurance 1900-; Episcopalian.

BUSBEE, SIMONS CLARKSON Salesman

        N. Person st., Raleigh; s. 1921-22; W. and L. univ., 1922; b. Charlotte, Oct. 4, 1903; p. Richard Smith and Pearl Simons (Clarkson); salesman Interstate Motor Equipment co., Raleigh.

BUSBY, JOHN CARROLL Lawyer

        Salisbury; A.B. 1913; LL.B. Harvard, 1916; b. Feb. 17, 1892; sergt. world war.

*BUSH, LEWIS B.

        Wayne co.; s. 1812.

*BUSHNELL, HERBERT LEONARD

        From Lenox Castle; Reidsville; b. Apr. 21, 1882; d. July 23, 1909; s. 1902.

*BUSTIN, JAMES GRANT

        Halifax co.; b. Oct. 12, 1835; killed, Pine mt. Ga., June 14, 1864; A.B. 1859 sergt., C. S. A.

BUTLER, ALMAN BYRON Druggist

        Clinton; Ph.G. 1916; b. Sampson co., June 13, 1893; p. W. J. and Catherine (Herring); m. Mayme Stephens, May 14, 1919; world war 1918-19; Baptist.

BUTLER, ALLEN DEXTER

        Liberty; A.B. 1924; b. Goldsboro Sept. 23, 1902; p. William J. and Gussie (Rouse); Di Soc.; Methodist.

BUTLER, DANIEL CLIFTON

        Rowland; A.B. 1923 as of 1922; b. Oct. 15, 1901.

BUTLER, GEORGE EDWIN Lawyer

        Clinton; s. 1897-99; s. l. 1893; b. Salemburg, June 5, 1868; p. Wiley and Romelia (Ferrell); m. Eva B. Lee, Jan. 8, 1902; Sigm Nu; prin. Salem H. S. 1889-92; co. supt. public instr. Sampson co., 1895-96; state sen. 1897; mem. house of rep. 1905; trustee U. N. C. 1897-1901; maj. 1st N. C. reg. vol. inf. Cuba during Sp.-Am. war, 1898-99; summary court-martial officer ibid; pres. gen. court-martial 1st brigade 2nd div. 7th U. S. A. corps in Cuba; Episcopalian.

BUTLER, GEORGE NORWOOD

        Pernambuco, Brazil; s. 1905; b. Pernambuco, Brazil, Dec. 19, 1884.

BUTLER, GEORGE PHINEAS Teacher

        544 Telfair st., Augusta, Ga.; g. s. 1895-98; B.E. Univ. of Ga., 1894; b. Augusta, Ga., Jan. 30, 1875; p. George P. and Margaret Ella (Marague); m. Livy Carlton, July 26, 1905; teacher and commandant Acad. of Richmond co., Augusta, Ga., 1898-1910; prin. ibid. 1910-; Presbyterian.

BUTLER, HENRY WILEY Clerk

        Huntley; pres. 1309 "P" st., N.W., Washington, D. C.; s. 1891-94; s. l. 1896-97; b. Mar. 4, 1873; with Sou. Ry. co.

BUTLER, JOHN ERASTUS Grocer

        Clinton; s. 1890; p. John J. and Margaret Johanna (Murphy); m. Julia May Lassiter, 1900; teacher 5 yrs.; wholesale grocer.

BUTLER, LESTER FERRELL Credit Manager

        Durham; s. 1896-98; b. Sampson co., Sept. 28, 1876; p. Wiley and Romelia (Ferrell); m. Marguerite Clagett, June 10, 1903; bus. mgr. The Caucasian, Raleigh; credit mgr. Royall and Borden co., Durham; asst. p. m. Raleigh; Kiwanian; Episcopalian.


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*BUTLER, LEWIS PETER

        From Tulip, Ark.; St. Louis, Mo.; b. June 15, 1839; d. 1878; s. 1860-61; C. S. A.

BUTLER, MARION Lawyer

        Elliott; pres. Amer. Natl. Bank bldg., Washington, D. C.; A.B. 1885; s. l. 1899-1900; b. Sampson co., May 20, 1863; p. Wiley and Romelia (Ferrell); m. Florence Faison, Aug. 31, 1893; journalist; farmer; teacher 3 yrs.; N. C. sen. 1890-92; U. S. sen. 1896-1901; pres. N. C. Farmers' Alliance, 1891; Natl. Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union, 1894; trustee and mem. exec. com. U. N. C. 1891-99; del. rep. nat. conv., 1912-16-20-24.

*BUTLER, PIERCE MASON Planter

        From Edgefield, S. C.; Bossier Parish, La.; b. July 10, 1838; d. about 1878; A.B. 1860; lieut., C. S. A.

BUTLER, ROSCOE Lawyer

        Clinton; s. 1915; LL.B. Wake Forest, 1920; b. Salemburg, Sept. 18, 1895; p. Frank Davis and Louisa (Butler); U. S. food administration in eastern Europe, 1919; pvt. A. E. F., 1917-19; Baptist.

BUTLER, SILAS WATSON

        Rowland; s. 1915; b. Jan. 7, 1893.

*BUTLER, WILLIAM EDWARD Planter

        From Jackson, Tenn.; Miflin, Tenn.; b. Oct. 1, 1840; A.B. 1861.

BUTLER, WILLIAM GILBERT

        Laurinburg; s. 1916; b. Sept. 18, 1897.

BUTT, ISRAEL HARDING Insurance

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1918; Columbia univ. 1921; b. Bonnerton, July 21, 1897; p. Joseph Leonidas and Winifred Magdalene (Smith); Phi Soc.; "NC" in gym; prin. Oxford H. S. 1918-20; supt. Jackson pub. sch. 1920-21; agt. Jefferson Standard Life Ins. co. 1921-; Episcopalian.

*BUTT, JAMES ARTHUR Teacher

        From Durham's Creek; Bath; b. Nov. 15, 1870; d. Oct. 14, 1896; s. 1893-95.

BUTT, JESSE ROBANSON

        Bonnerton; s. 1914; b. Apr. 2, 1895; p. W. M. and -- --.

BUTT, WILLIAM HAROLD

        Bonnerton; B.S. 1924; b. Bonnerton, Sept. 10, 1901; p. W. M. and Annie V. (Roberson); Episcopalian.

BUTT, WILLIAM HORACE Geologist

        Cheraw, S. C.; pres. 218 New Bern ave., Raleigh; A.B. 1920; A.M. 1921; b. Bonnerton, Dec. 4, 1899; p. Joseph Leonidas and Maggie (Smith); gym. team; Phi Soc.; asst. geologist Compania Mexicana de Petroleo El Aguila S. A., Puerto, Mexico, Vera Cruz, Mexico, 1921-23; field and office work N. C. highway comm. 1923-; S. A. T. C.; Episcopalian.

*BUTTS, JAMES ELDRIDGE

        Columbus, Ga.; killed before Petersburg, Va., Sept. 9, 1864; A.B. 1861; lieut., C. S. A.

BUTTS, WILLIS B.

        Columbus, Ga.; s. 1858-59.

BUXTON, CAMERON BELO Cotton Merchant

        Care Cotton Exchange, Dallas, Tex.; A.B. 1899; b. Winston-Salem, Aug. 7, 1880; p. John Cameron and Agnes (Belo); with Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe ry. 1900-04; gen. agt. ibid. Pa. 1904-16; vice-pres. H. L. Edwards co., 1916-17, 1919-; asst. dir. traffic food administrations 1917-18; asst. dir. traffic U. S. ry. administration 1918-19; Episcopalian.

*BUXTON, JARVIS Minister

        From Fayetteville; Asheville; d. Lenoir, May 11, 1902; A.B. 1839; D.D.; author; Episcopalian.

BUXTON, JOSEPH THOMAS Physician

        Newport News, Va.; s. m. 1893-94; M.D. Univ. of Pa., 1897; b. Dec. 12, 1875; owner Elizabeth Buxton hosp., Newport News, Va.

BUXTON, JULIAN THOMAS Mill Superintendent

        Ardmore; Winston-Salem; s. 1918; Mangel Box co.; S. A. T. C.

*BUXTON, RALPH POTTS

        Fayetteville; b. Sept. 22, 1826; d. Nov. 6, 1900; A.B. 1845; trustee U. N. C. 1868, 1879-87; state sen.; mem. conv. 1861 and '75; solic. 6th jud. dist. 1863; judge supr. ct. 1865-81; reporter supr. ct. 1897-1900; pres. Farmers' Alliance, (state and national).

BUXTON, SAMUEL ROWLAND Lawyer

        301 Law bldg., Newport News, Va.; s. l. 1897-99; A.B. Wake Forest, 1895; b. Feb. 10, 1874; mayor Newport News 1904.

BYERLY, ANDREW BAXTER Physician

        Cooleemee; s. m. 1893-94; M.D. Richmond Med col., 1896; b. Davidson co., Mar. 6, 1869; p. Wesley and Eliza (Swicegood); m. Ethel Grimes, 1897; Mason; Junior; Red Man; Episcopalian.

BYERLY, EDWARD CLEVELAND Superior Court Clerk

        Lexington; A.B. 1909; b. Lexington, June 18, 1884; p. Wesley and Eliza Ellen (Swicegood); m. Betty Chloe Aderholdt, Mar. 25, 1916; Di Soc.; prin. Walnut Cove H. S. 1909-12; supt. Mocksville graded sch. 1912-14; supt. Bessemer City graded sch. 1914-16; supt. Asheboro graded sch. 1916-17; supt. bldg. home and farm 1920; supt. public welfare Davidson co., 1921-22; clerk sup'r ct. Davidson co., 1922-; Methodist.


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*BYERLY, JOSEPH

        Lexington; d. 1855; s. 1850-51.

BYERLY, MARSHAL PAUL Student

        Lexington; s. m. 1918-19; Univ. of Md.

BYERLY, THOMAS J. Banker

        420 Trade st., Winston-Salem; Ph. B. 1900; Univ. of Nev.; b. Davidson co., Feb. 16, 1880; p. John F. and Elizabeth (Hartley); world war; Episcopahan.

BYERLY, WESLEY GRIMES

        Cooleemee; s. 1917-21; Guilford col. 1915-17; M.D. Med. Col. of Va., 1924; b. Advance, May 26, 1898; p. Andrew Baxter and Ethel Lorilla (Grimes); Kappa Psi; 2nd lieut. U. S. A. 1918-19; Episcopalian.

        BYERS, KANSAS

        1719 Riggs place, N. W., Washington, D. C.; M.A. 1924; Davenport col. dip. 1912; Univ of Va., 1916; George Washington univ.; b. Ellenboro, May 30, 1888; p. William Frank and Theodosia (Price); Methodist.

*BYERS, WASHINGTON

        Iredell co.; s. 1846-47.

BYNUM, AARON HEADEN Banker

        206 Oakland ave., Rock Hill, S. C.; s. 1898-99; N. C. State col. 1897-98; b. Pittsboro, Jan. 22, 1880; p. Alvis J. and Mary Susan (Headen); m. Alice Butler Cherry, Nov. 11, 1914; employee W. R. Bonsel and co. contractors, 1899-1902; merchant, 1902-09; Roddey Poe Merct. co., 1909-14; owner Rock Hill Gro. co., 1914-18; vice-pres. City Wholesale Gro. co.; treas. and mgr. Rock Hill Gro. co., 1918-22; owner Catawba Real Estate co. and organizer the Bynum-Cherry Trust co.; pres. and treas. the Bynum-Cherry Trust co.; pres. and treas. the Rock Hill Land and Townsite co., 1922-; Methodist.

BYNUM, ALEXANDER SHEPPARD Bookkeeper

        Farmville; s. 1917-18; p. R. B. and Emily -- --; m. Emma Cobb, Mar. 30, 1921; U. S. N., 1918-19.

BYNUM, CURTIS Dairyman

        252 Patton ave., Asheville; A.B. 1903; J.D. Univ. of Chicago, 1907; b. Lincolnton, July 6, 1882; p. William Shipp and Mary Louisa (Curtis); m. Florence Helen Boyd, July 10, 1907; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Alpha Theta Phi; pres. Alpha Theta Phi; pres. Carolina Creamery co. and Forsyth Dairy co.; capt. 321st inf. A. E. F.; Mason; Episcopalian.

*BYNUM, EDWARD TURNER Merchant

        Tarboro; b. Feb. 2, 1858; d. Apr. 3, 1889; s. 1875-77.

BYNUM, ERNEST TAYLOR Banker

        1219 N. Shartel st., Oklahoma City, Okla.; s. 1887-89; A.B. Trinity, 1891; g. s. Johns Hopkins, 1891-92; s. Univ. of Brussels; Ph.D. Univ. of Halle, 1898; b. Pittsboro, Jan. 19, 1873; p. Alvis J. and Mary Susan (Headen); m. Maude S. Shadduck; Di Soc.; Kappa Sigma; assoc. prof. U. N. C. 1897-98; prof. Univ. of Ark. 1898-1901; prof. Allegheny col. 1901-03; prof. Univ. of Okla. 1903-05; vice-chancellor Epworth univ. 1905-07; real estate 1908-12; pres. Bynum Investment co., 1912-18; pres. Am. Investment & Trust co. 1919-; fed. atty. prohibition dept. 1918-21; exec. counselor and campaign mgr. for Gov. J. C. Walton; banking commissioner for Oklahoma 1923-; author, Culpepper Rebellion in North Carolina; Lebensbeschreiben des Junius Brutus (2 vols.); The Popularity of Thomas Jefferson; Mason; Methodist.

BYNUM, FREDERICK WILLIAMSON Lawyer

        Rockingham; s. 1899-1901; s. l. 1905; A.B. Trinity 1904; b. Pittsboro, Jan. 30, 1882; p. Alvis Jesse and Mary Susan (Headen); m. Florence Page, Apr. 7, 1915; mayor of Pittsboro; mem. house of rep. 1913-15; Methodist.

*BYNUM, GEORGE C. Minister

        Chatham co.; b. 1839; d. 1871; s. 1860-61; Methodist.

*BYNUM, JEPTHA A.

        Northampton co.; s. 1817.

*BYNUM, JOHN BOWEN

        Northampton co.; A.B. 1848.

BYNUM, JEFFERSON COURTNEY Lumberman

        Potsdam, N. Y.; B.S. 1919; b. Bynum, Oct. 4, 1894; p. Luther B. and Nora (Heathcock); m. Ruth C. Sisson, June 25, 1921; Pi Kappa Phi; Omega Delta; Golden Fleece; basketball; petroleum engr. 1919-21; lumber business 1922-; 2nd lieut. inf. U. S. A. 1918; Presbyterian.

*BYNUM, JOHN GRAY Lawyer

        Stokes co.; d. Oct. 17, 1857; A.B. 1833; A.M. 1836; state sen. 1840, '50, and '52; mem. house of commons, 1854.

BYNUM, JOSEPH NICHOLAS Minister

        Belhaven; s. 1912-14; Theo. sem. in Va.; b. Farmville, Dec. 4, 1885; p. Richard Benjamin and Susan Emma (Sheppard); m. Grace Elizabeth Potter, Dec. 24, 1920; in charge of mission field Hertford and Gates counties 1916; ordained priest 1917; rector; chaplain Fort Caswell, 1917; Episcopalian.

BYNUM, MINNA CURTIS

        (See Henderson, Mrs. Archibald).

*BYNUM, OLIVER CLEGG Lawyer

        From Pittsboro; San Antonio, Tex.; San Francisco, Cal.; b. May 10, 1864; d. Oct. 16, 1922; m. Cara Atwater, Jan. 16, 1890; A.B. 1886; s. l. 1886-88; banker; cotton mfgr.; exporter; Methodist.


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*BYNUM, WILLIAM

        From Winston-Salem; Texas; s. 1882-83.

BYNUM, WADE HAMPTON Physician and Banker

        Germanton; s. m. 1897-99; M.D. 1900; b. Marion, May 5, 1859; p. Maj. Benjamin Franklin and Charity Henrietta (Morris); m. Martha Sherman Poindexter, Feb. 11, 1902; physician 1900-; vice-pres. Bank of Stokes co.; dir. Merchants Bank and Trust co. of Winston-Salem; Pythian; Methodist.

*BYNUM, WILLIAM PRESTON, JR.

        Charlotte; b. Nov. 23, 1871; d. July 18, 1891; s. 1890-91.

*BYNUM, WILLIAM ROBERT

        Tarboro; b. July, 1859; d. Sept. 13, 1895; s. 1877-78.

BYRD, BACCHUS BRIGHT

        White Pine, Tenn.; s. 1911; b. Dec. 25, 1891; p. S. G. and -- --.

BYRD, CLEMENT Druggist

        1630 Spring Garden st., Greensboro; s. p. 1902-03; b. Sampson co., July 27, 1878; p. J. W. and Martha A. (Thornton); m. Luna Crawford Barber, Dec. 16, 1908; mfg. Byrd's Headache Remedy and Byrd's Indigestion Tablets; sec. Biltmore board of trade; inspector, N. C. board of pharmacy; vice-pres. Byrd laboratories; sec. and treas. Biltmore board of trade; Shriner; Baptist.

BYRD, CHARLES BROWN

        Live Oak, Fla.; s. 1913; b. May 31, 1896.

BYRD, CARL HENDRIX

        Morrisville; s. 1913; b. Aug. 15, 1891; p. Andrew and -- --.

BYRD, DAN

        Kenansville; A.B. 1923; b. Calypso, June 9, 1901; p. Nathan B. and Bettie Catherine (Byrd); Phi Soc.; asst. to Duplin co. supt. schools 1923-; editor, Duplin School News; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

BYRD, GEORGE

        Fayetteville; pres. 601 Milwaukee st., Milwaukee, Wis.; Ph.G. 1918; b. Jan. 8, 1894; the A. O. Smith corp.

BYRD, HOWARD MATTHEW

        100 Canal st., Graniteville, S. C.; g. s. 1915; A.B. Presbyterian col. of S. C., 1914.

*BYRD, ROBERT FULTON

        Fayetteville; s. 1909.

BYRD, ROBERT THEO

        Linden; s. 1921-23; b. Faison, Aug. 30, 1904; p. Theo W. and Hattie M. (King); Methodist.

*BYRD, THOMPSON Minister

        Caswell co.; d. 187-; A.B. 1827; A.M. 1831; tutor, 1829-31; missionary; Presbyterian.

BYRD, WILLIAM BOBBITT Lawyer

        Greensboro; s. l. 1911.

BYRD, MRS. W. C. Lawyer

        Knoxville, Tenn.; s. l. 1918-20; Moore and Dunn, Newbern.

BYRD, WALTER PIERCE Lawyer

        Lillington; s. l. 1908; b. Harnett co., June 26, 1867; p. Andrew Jackson and Carolyne (Shaw); m. Zula Walton Tomlinson, Nov. 3, 1909; farmer; clerk Harnett co. sup'r ct. 1914-18; N. C. sen. 1921; pvt. Sp.-Am. war 1898; Methodist Episcopal.

BYRD, WILLIE TALMAGE Educator

        Mt. Olive; pres. Glen Alpine; s. 1909-11; b. Duplin co., Jan. 27, 1890; p. David and Martha Jane (Pipkin); m. Flonie Isabel Alphin, July 12, 1913; Phi Soc.; supt. state H. S. since leaving U. N. C. except 1919-20; Baptist.

BYRNES, CHARLES METCALF Teacher

        207 E. Preston st., Baltimore, Md.; B.S. 1902; M.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1906; b. Claiborne co., Miss., Nov. 4, 1881; p. Charles Ralston and Helen (Metcalf); m. Louise Alexander McCosh, Sept. 1, 1920; Sigma Nu; Sigma Xi; Phi Chi; demonstrator anatomy Johns Hopkins, 1902-03; adj. prof. anatomy Univ. of Va., 1906-09; instr. neurology Johns Hopkins 1909-18; asso. in clinical neurology ibid. 1918-; official relations with numerous med. soc.; pres. Phila. neurological soc. 1923-24; contributions to various journals on med. subjects; Presbyterian.

BYRUM, ALBERT GASKINS

        Edenton; s. 1920-21; b. Dec. 19, 1902.


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*CABELL, BENJAMIN WILLIAM SHERIDAN

        Danville, Va.; b. 1864; s. 1882-84.

*CADE, BAYLAES

        From Franklinton; Shelby; s. l. 1895-96.

CADDELL, JOHN KAY Salesman

        Maxton; s. 1914-15; b. Maxton, Feb. 20, 1892; p. Daniel Robert and Effie Ann (Ray).

CAFFEE, CARL MONROE Salesman

        Swan Quarter; s. p. 1919-20; Trinity col. 1918-19; b. Swan Quarter, Feb. 9, 1899; p. J. M. and Nannie (J.); traveling salesman.

CAFFEY, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Cigar Clerk

        106 Morris st., High Point; s. 1916-18; b. Winston-Salem, Oct. 28, 1899; p. James Winn and Lula (Hanes); pvt. U. S. A. 1918-19; Presbyterian.

*CAFFEY, HUGH WASHINGTON Planter

        Montgomery, Ala.; d. June 4, 1879; s. 1863-64; A.B. 1911 as of 1867; C. S. A.

CAGLE, BERT Teacher

        Canton; s. 1913-14; b. Davidson River, Aug. 26, 1889; p. J. H. and Rachel (Young); m. Mabel Trull, Sept. 2, 1919; 2nd lieut. hdqtrs. co. 322nd inf. 81st div. and machine gun instr., Camp Hancock, 1917-18; Methodist.

*CAIN, JAMES A.

        Orange co.; s. 1803.

*CAIN, JAMES FREDERICK Physician

        From Hillsboro; Durham; b. Sept. 26, 1828; d. Aug. 3, 1904; A.B. 1850; M.D. U. of Pa., 1854; planter.

CAIN, LEIGHTON DEWEY Druggist

        Spring Hope; s. 1918-19, 1920-21; b. Fayetteville, Oct. 26, 1898; p. Samuel E. and Alice Freeman (Bullock).

CAIN, ROBERT LEE Lawyer

        Calahaln; s. 1878-80; b. Davie co., Apr. 9, 1856; p. Patrick Henry and Susan (Wilder); m. Elva Frances Adams, Feb. 2, 1898; lawyer; teacher; farmer; lumber business; no occupation at present; Baptist.

*CAIN, WILLIAM

        Orange co.; s. 1800-01.

*CAIN, WILLIAM Physician

        Orange co.; s. 1839-41.

CAIN, WALTER STEPHEN Minister

        Paris, Ky.; s. 1899-1900, 1901-02; Union Theo. sem. grad. 1909; b. Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 21, 1879; p. Stephen J. and Mary Ella; m. Elizabeth C. Lambert, Asheville, June 29, 1908; rector St. Peter's ch.; editor, Diocese News; pres. Paris Rotary club.

*CALDCLEUGH, ALEXANDER BLACKSTONE

        From Lexington; St. Charles, Ark.; s. 1847-48; M.D., U. of Pa.

CALDER, HUGH COURTENAY

        Wilmington; s. 1909-10.

‡CALDER, JAMES WILLIAM Artist

        Care Boston Journal, Boston, Mass.; s. 1898-1900; b. Ontario, Canada, Feb. 26, 1876; instr. physical culture 1898-1900; illustrator.

CALDER, MILTON

        311 N. Third st., Wilmington; A.B. 1903; b. Wilmington, July 12, 1881; p. William and Alice London (Boatwright); treas. Cement Products co.; Episcopalian.

CALDER, ROBERT EDWARD Merchant

        14 S. Third st., Wilmington; B.S. 1906; b. Wilmington, June 19, 1884; p. William and Alice London (Boatwright); m. Sue Brent Prince, Nov. 8, 1916; Episcopalian.

*CALDWELL, ARCHIBALD HENDERSON Lawyer

        Salisbury; b. Mar. 1822; d. Dec. 1861; A.B. 1841; mem. house of c. 1850-54; clerk and master in equity.

CALDWELL, ARCHIBALD HENDERSON Manufacturer

        1245 N. First ave., Tucson, Ariz.; pres. 401 Yale st., Houston, Tex.; s. 1888-89; b. Salisbury, Feb. 28, 1871; p. Dr. Julius Andrew and Fannie Morgan (Miller); m. May Venable Jones, Asheville, Nov. 25, 1903; Beta Theta Pi; Sou. ry. until 1908; Ariz. E. R. R., Tucson, Ariz., 1917-18; Thompson-Starrett co., New York, N. Y., 1918-23; mgr. Chipman Chem. Eng. co., Houston, Texas, 1923-; Episcopalian.

‡CALDWELL, ARTHUR LEROY Lawyer

        Box 600, Greensboro; s. 1916-17; B. S., LL.B. Harvard univ. 1923; b. Greensboro, May 9, 1896; p. H. B. and Laura (Arnold); Mason.

*CALDWELL, DAVID FRANKLIN Lawyer

        From Iredell co.; Salisbury; b. 1791; d. 1867; s. 1813; banker; mem. house of c. 1816-19, and '25; state sen. 1829-31; speaker sen.; judge sup'r. ct. 1844-59; lieut.-gov. 1830.

CALDWELL, DANIEL GREENLEE

        128 N. Union st., Concord; s. 1919-20-21; Davidson 1917-18; Univ. of Pa. 1921-; b. Concord, Nov. 3, 1899; p. Dr. Daniel Greenlee and Marie Stuart (Moffett); Kappa Psi; Delta Tau Delta; S. A. T. C.; Presbyterian.

*CALDWELL, DAVID THOMAS Physician

        Mecklenburg co.; A.B. 1819.


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CALDWELL, FRANK MCCULLOUGH Insurance

        920 S. Tryon st., Charlotte; s. 1901; b. Statesville, Mar. 8, 1886; p. Joseph P. and Margaret (Spratt); m. Flora Bryan. Feb. 11, 1914; Presbyterian.

*CALDWELL, JAMES AUGUSTUS Banker

        Morganton; b. 1820; d. 1876; A.B. 1842; planter; mem. house of c.

CALDWELL, JULIUS ALEXANDER Physician

        18 Crescent, Montclair, N. J.; B. S. 1899; s. m. 1898-99; M.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1904; b. Salisbury, Mar. 9, 1879.

*CALDWELL, JULIUS ANDREW Physician

        Salisbury; b. Feb. 9, 1830; d. Dec. 21, 1905; A.B. 1850; M.D. Univ. of Pa., 1854; asst. surg. C. S. A., 6th reg.

*CALDWELL, JOSEPH P.

        Ontario, N. Y.; s. 1819; state sen., Iredell, 1833-34; mem. house of c. 1838-42; trustee U. N. C. 1893-1901.

*CALDWELL, JOE YONGUE Lawyer

        From Statesville; Cheyenne, Wyo.; b. Oct. 19, 1892; d. Dec. 24, 1920; A.B. 1913; Columbia univ. 1914-15.

*CALDWELL, RICHARD ALEXANDER Lawyer

        Salisbury; b. 1830; d. July 10, 1882; A.B. 1848; mem. conv., 1861; mem. house of c.

*CALDWELL, ROBERT ERNEST Minister

        From Greensboro; Winston-Salem; b. Oct. 18, 1858; d. Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 3, 1904; s. 1875-76, 1877-78; D.D. Cent. univ. 1900; teacher, 1878-80; Presbyterian.

*CALDWELL, SAMUEL PINKNEY

        Charlotte; d. 1884; A.B. 1856; capt., C. S. A.

CALDWELL, THEODORE JACKSON Engineer

        Sou. Bell Tel. co., Charlotte; s. 1916.

*CALDWELL, TOD ROBINSON

        Morganton; b. Feb. 19, 1818; d. Feb. 11, 1874; A.B. 1840; mem. house of c. 1842-44, 1848 and 1858; pres. elector 1848; N. C. sen. 1850; mem. conv. 1865; lieut-gov. 1868-70; gov. 1870-74; pres. of sen. 1868-70; mem. exec. com. bd. of trustees, 1868; N. C. bd. of education 1868.

*CALER, VANCE MONROE Minister

        From West Mills; Gumlog, Ga.; b. Franklin, Apr. 25, 1861; d. Feb. 8, 1905; s. 1883-84; teacher; Baptist.

*CALL, WILLIAM HENRY Minister

        From Mocksville; Washington; b. Oct. 8, 1842; d. 1916; s. 1861-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1865; crd. sergt. C. S. A. 16th battalion 5th reg.; Methodist.

CALLAHAN, EDWIN FORREST Pharmacist

        Ninth and Trinity ave., West Durham; s. p. 1908-09; b. Bladen co., Dec. 25, 1886; p. John Dobbin and Addie Shaw (Gaylor); m. Mary Elizabeth Fullerton, W. Newton, Pa.; Presbyterian.

CALLAHAN, JOHN JOSEPH

        74 Heberton ave., Port Richmond, N. Y.; s. 1922-23; b. Nov. 29, 1904.

*CALLAWAY, ALBERT SUDENHAM Lawyer

        Wilkesboro; b. Sept. 6, 1838; d. 1873; A.B. 1859; mem. house of c., 1864; lieut.-col., C. S. A. 55th reg.

CALLISON, JAMES SCOTT

        Staunton, Va.; s. 1889-90, 1898-99; grad. Fishburne Mil. acad. 1886; Erskine col. 1886-87; Washington and Lee univ. 1887-88; Univ. of Va. 1888-89; b. Augusta co., Va., Jan. 2, 1865; p. James H. and Isabella P. --; m. Carrie McClure, June 29, 1892; teacher 1890-97; prin. acad. 1890-92; mil. acad. 1905-07; asst. chem. lab. 1889-90; stock raiser gen. bus. 1897-.

†CALLOWAY, ARTHUR WILLIAM

        Marler; s. l. 1909-10.

CALLOWAY, WILEY WERT Physician

        Glenrock, Wyo.; s. 1914-15; B.S. Valparaiso univ.; s. m. ibid. M.D. Univ. of Chicago, 1921; b. Independence, Va., Oct. 24, 1894; p. John R. and Patsy Ann (Anders); m. Verna R. Cox, Sept. 12, 1918; physician and surg. Standard Oil co. refinery Glenrock, Wyo.; health officer and physician Converse co., Wyo.; S. A. T. C. Valparaiso univ. 1918; Mason.

CALMES, JAMES DRAYTON Cotton Dealer

        Augusta road, Greenville, S. C.; s. 1910-11; Furman univ.; b. Spartanburg co., S. C., Jan. 6, 1892; p. James Drayton and Mamie (Drummond); m. Nade Westervelt. Feb. 23, 1918; baseball; football; employee Judson Mills 1914; cotton dealer 1915-; 2nd lieut. F. A., U. S. A., 1918.

CALVERT, JOHN STRONG U. S. Consul

        American Consulate, Barcelona, Spain; s. 1902-04; s. l. 1908; b. Raleigh, Oct. 19, 1886; p. Jno. and Mary Walker (Strong); m. Ellen Wayles Graham, Apr. 28, 1914; Phi Delta Theta; law dept. A. C. L. ry. 1904-09; lawyer 1912-13; deputy consul; vice consul; consul; lieut. Philippine constabulary 1909-12; Episcopalian.

CALVERT, JUNIUS WHEELER Railway Official

        141 Granby st., Norfolk, Va.; s. 1897; b. Mulberry Grove, Apr. 9, 1881; p. Samuel J. and Sallie Wood (Moore); m. Sarah A. Smith, Oct. 4, 1916; traveling passenger and freight agt. for Sou. ry. and Chesapeake Steamship co.; Baptist.

*CALVERT, SAMUEL JAMES

        Jackson; A.B. 1845; A.M. 1848; mem. gen'l assem., 1864.


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        CALVERT, SAMUEL JAMES Tobacconist

        309 Dinwiddie, Portsmouth, Va.; pres. care West Indian Tob. co., Ltd., Port of Spain. Trinidad, British W. Indies; A.B. 1919; b. Jackson, Feb. 1, 1895; p. Faison and Annie Hyman (Daney); Zeta Psi and Gorgon's Head; naval reserve, 1917-18; Mason; Shriner; Episcopalian.

*CAMERON, JOHN Journalist

        From Hillsboro; Oxford; s. 1830-31; capt. Mex. war.

*CAMERON, JOHN ADAMS

        Virginia; b. 1788; d. 1837; A.B. 1806; A.M. 1809; mem. Va. house of c.; consul, Vera Cruz, 1829; judge U. S. dist. ct. Fla., 1831; maj., U. S. A., war 1812.

*CAMERON, JOHN ATKINS

        From Harnett co.; Lillington; b. Dec. 5, 1840; d. 1891; A.B. 1862; A.M. 1866; sergt., C. S. A.

*CAMERON, JOHN DONALD

        From Fayetteville; Asheville; d. Dec. 9, 1897; s. 1839-41; journalist; chief clerk, house of rep, 1874-85; lieut.-col., C. S. A.; trustee 1877-91.

*CAMERON, JOHN WILDER

        Fayetteville; b. 1828; d. Baltimore, Md., Mar., 1901; A.B. 1848; lawyer; hotel mgr. maj. and Q. M., C. S. A.; trustee U. N. C., 1865-66.

*CAMERON, JOHN WORTHY

        From Moore co.; Rockingham; A.B. 1840; lawyer; journalist; mem. gen'l assem., 1865.

CAMERON, PAUL ARCHIBALD

        State Highway comm., Kinston; s. 1918; b. Kinston, Aug. 10, 1891; p. John E. and Ida -- --; Mason; Methodist.

*CAMERON, PAUL CARRINGTON

        Hillsboro; b. Sept. 25, 1808; d. Jan. 6, 1891; s. 1824-25; LL.D. 1889; chmn. bldg. and exec. comm..... pres. N. C. ry. co.; mem. N. C. Hist. soc.; planter and financier; state sen. 1856; trustee U. N. C. 26 yrs. 1858-68 and 1875-91; mem. exec. comm. trustees; pres. N. C. 1st agri. soc.

*CAMERON, WILLIAM Physician

        Virginia; s. 1805.

*CAMERON, WILLIAM

        Hillsboro; b. Feb. 4, 1893; d. Feb. 3, 1910; s. 1909-10; Episcopalian.

CAMP, CORDELIA School Supervisor

        Winston-Salem; A.B. 1920;Columbia univ. 1924-; b. Rutherfordton, May 22, 1889; p. M. R. and Letitia (Morrow); Baptist.

CAMP, JOSEPH EUGENE

        Talladega, Ala.; s. 1919-20; b. Talladega, Ala., Oct. 26, 1901; p. Mrs. A. H. Camp.

CAMP, ZEBULON CARTER Lawyer

        2518 Lomond st., Winston-Salem; s. s. l. 1919; George Washington univ.; b. Rutherford co., June 6, 1886; p. Merritt Rickmon and Nancy Letitia (Morrow); m. Florence Grover, June 6, 1917; income tax examiner int. rev. bureau Wash., 1919-20; Odd Fellow; Junior; Methodist.

CAMPBELL, ALTON COOK Physician

        302 Hawthorne road, Raleigh; M.D. 1910; b. Jonesboro, Jan. 31, 1884; p. John Martin and Permelie Frances (Brown); m. Elizabeth Agnes Gailey, June 2, 1920; 1st lieut., later promoted capt. surgical service camp Johnson, 1918-19; Methodist.

*CAMPBELL, DUNCAN GREEN Teacher

        From Orange co.; Wilkes co., Ga.; d. July 31, 1828; A.B. 1807; mem. gen'l assem. of Ga.; U. S. A., war 1812.

CAMPBELL, EDWARD PAUL Drug Clerk

        Taylorsville; s. 1918; b. Alexander co., July 28, 1899; p. Edward Columbus and Florence Ladell (Barnes); m. Emma Partee Feimster, Dec. 7, 1920; carpenter Jan.-June, 1921; drug clerk 1921-.

‡CAMPBELL, EDGAR THOMAS Teacher

        Washington; A.B. 1915; g. s. Columbia univ. 1923-24; b. Washington, Sept. 16, 1889; p. William W. and Elizabeth (Windley); m. Carrie Belle Craig, May 27. 1918; prin. Creswell H. S. 1915-17; prin. Washington H. S. 1918-20; farmer 1920-21; teacher Washington H. S. 1921-22; prin. Norfolk city sch. 1922-23; grad. work in sch. admin., Columbia univ. 1923-24; Presbyterian.

CAMPBELL, FRANCIS EARLE

        202 Campbell ave., Fayetteville; pres. care Hart Drug co., High Point; s. p. 1920-22; b. Greenville, S. C., May 14, 1901; p. S. M. and Annie I. --.

*CAMPBELL, GREEN H.

        North Carolina; s. 1807.

CAMPBELL, HARVEY JAMES Banker

        140 Broadway, N. Y. City; A.B. 1919; N. Y. univ.; b. Burlington, Oct. 6, 1895; p. Jefferson J. and Augusta (Johnson); employee Guaranty Trust co. of N. Y. 1919-; seaman U. S. N., R. F. 1918; Methodist.

*CAMPBELL, JAMES Minister

        Fayetteville; A.B. 1855; Presbyterian.

*CAMPBELL, JAMES G.

        From Brunswick co.; Red River, La.; b. 1809; s. 1825-29; planter; mem. La. gen'l assem.

*CAMPBELL, JAMES GREEN

        Opelousas, La.; b. Dec. 12, 1839; d. 1882; s. 1855-56; planter; physician; brigade surgeon, C. S. A.

*CAMPBELL, JOHN K. Lawyer

        From Raleigh; Florida; d. 1833; s. 1825; A.B., S. C. col.; U. S. atty., Fla.


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*CAMPBELL, JAMES WILLIAMSON Lawyer

        Marengo co., Ala.; b. 1820; d. 1844; A.B. 1842.

*CAMPBELL, JOHN XAVIER Lawyer

        Marengo co., Ala.; b. 1827; A.B. 1848; capt., C. S. A.

CAMPBELL, MILTON CLYDE Teacher

        Taylorsville; A.B. 1917; b. Taylorsville, Jan. 23, 1895; p. Milton Gaston and Sarah (Feimster); Beta Phi; teacher Staunton Military acad. 1917-18; teacher Taylorsville H. S. 1919-21; prin. Taylorsville H. S. 1921-; student Fort Oglethorpe training camp 1917; Presbyterian.

*CAMPBELL, ROBERT

        Cumberland co.; A.B. 1808; mem. house of c. 1912-14.

CAMPBELL, REUBEN ADOLPHUS Army Surgeon

        213 E. 2nd st., Washington; s. 1887; M.D. N. C. Med. col. 1897; b. Statesville, Aug. 21, 1869; p. Dr. Wesley MacCallum and Mary Jane (Rosebrough); m. Helen Kugler, Sept. 7, 1916; Di Soc.; physician 1897-1903; Long's sanatorium 1909-16; U. S. N. med. corps 1903-09; 1st N. C. inf. N. C. N. G. 1916; U. S. A. 1917-; Mason; Presbyterian.

*CAMPBELL, ROBERT MCGREGOR

        Marengo co., Ala.; b. 1822; A.B. 1842; capt., C. S. A.

CAMPBELL, WILLIAM BAUGHAM Lawyer

        1406 Grace st., Wilmington; s. l. 1913-14; b. Yatesville, Nov. 29, 1888; p. Charles Archbell and Martha Virginia (Wilkinson); m. Jeannette Robbins, July 31, 1917; Kiwanian; Episcopalian.

*CAMPBELL, WILLIAM C.

        Cumberland co.; s. 1802.

*CAMPBELL, WALTER LEE Lawyer

        Norwood; b. Feb. 5, 1900; d. Apr. 10, 1922; s. 1917; Davidson col.; Wake Forest col.

*CAMPBELL, WILLIAM S. Civil Engineer

        From Brunswick co.; Johnson City, Tenn.; b. 1806; d. 1857; s. 1829.

*CAMPBELL, WILLIAM SIMPSON

        From Opelousas, La.; Johnson City, Tenn.; b. Dec. 4, 1836; s. 1854-57; merchant; planter; real estate broker; C. S. A.

CAMPEN, GEORGE BENJAMIN

        Alliance; s. a. 1918-19; s. m. 1919-20; b. Alliance, Nov. 11, 1900; p. A. B. and -- --.

CANADA, CHARLES STAFFORD Farmer

        Somerville, Tenn.; Ph.B. 1899; b. Summerfield, July 27, 1875; p. William and Elizabeth (Strader); m. Mary Lou Edwards, May 13, 1908; teacher 3 yrs.; lumberjack 5 yrs.; editor Texas newspaper 2 yrs.; nursery and orchard work 1909-14; farmer 1914-20; farmer and manufacturer 1920-; Methodist.

CANADA, JOHN WILLIAM Editor and Farmer

        320 Caroline st., Houston, Tex.; A.B. 1896 magna cum laude; g. s. 1897-99; b. Summerfield, Dec. 14, 1871; p. William and Elizabeth (Strader); m. Verona Keener, Jan. 12, 1910; Phi Beta Kappa; teacher 1896-1900; editor and publisher 1905-; organizer several national farm loan assns. and Houston Agr. Credit corp'n; Methodist.

CANADAY, CLAUDE CARL Lawyer

        Benson; s. 1911-14; b. Johnston co., Jan. 8, 1890; p. J. H. and Lucy D. (Williams); m. Willie Duncan, Sept. 12, 1915; Phi Soc.; mayor Benson 4 yrs; Baptist.

*CANADAY, JAMES PARROTT Teacher

        From Benson; Smithfield; b. Johnston co., May 29, 1860; d. Oct. 9, 1910; s. 1894-96; prin. Benson acad., 1898; mem. house of rep. 1905.

CANADAY, PERCY Engineer

        Southport; B.S. 1897; b. Wilmington, June 9, 1875; p. William Parker and Maria Elizabeth (Bell); Mason; Episcopalian.

CANADAY, RALPH CLARENCE Druggist

        Four Oaks; s. 1912-13; b. Jan. 8, 1890; p. John Henry and Lucy D. --; m. Onie Maie Lewis, July 28, 1920; prescription clerk 1913-17; drug store owner 1917-; Mason; Baptist.

CANADAY, WILLIAM HENRY

        Benson; s. p. 1915-16.

CANADY, HENRY BURWELL Merchant

        Kinston; s. 1918; b. Kinston, Apr. 20, 1898; p. B. W. and M. H. (Canady).

CANDLER, HERSCHEL MAHONEY Lawyer

        Dillsboro; pres. Athens, Tenn.; s. l. 1899-1900; b. Webster, Aug. 9, 1879; p. Dr. James M. and Mollie (Mahoney); m. Effie Ellis, Jan. 1, 1902; bd. of aldermen; vice-mayor, Athens, Tenn., 1903; mem. gen'l assem. Tenn. 1905; house of rep. Tenn. 1907 and 1917; state sen. Tenn. 1919-21; house of rep. Tenn. 1924; capt. Tenn. N. G. 1901; col. 1919; maj. U. S. A. Ft. Oglethorpe, 1918; Junior; Shriner; Presbyterian.

†CANDLER, THOMAS THADDEUS

        From Acton; Selma; s. 1894-97.

CANDLER, WILLIAM WASHINGTON Lawyer

        11, 12 Library bldg., Asheville; s. l. 1916-17; Maryville col. (Tenn.) 1911-14; b. Winlock, Aug. 3, 1891; p. Ottis B. and Annie D. (Clayton); pvt. to 2nd lieut. U. S. A. 1917-19.


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CANDRAYS, JAMES EDWARD

        Scotland Neck; s. 1910-11; b. Scotland Neck, June 11, 1890; p. J. E. and Mary (Higgs); pvt. U. S. A. 8 mos.; Mason; Baptist.

CANNADAY, NICHOLAS BODDIE Physician

        Laurinburg; pres. Dothan, Ala.; s. a. 1905-07; s. m. 1907-09; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1912; capt. med. corps U. S. A. 1917-19.

CANNADAY, SAMUEL HILMON Physician

        Oxford; s. 1884-85; M.D. Univ. of Va., 1887; b. Harnett co., Nov. 6, 1866; p. Samuel H. and Mattie K. (Williams); m. Sallie Devin, Jan. 16, 1889; Kappa Alpha; Baptist.

CANNON, ALLEN ROBERT Merchant

        Ayden; s. 1907-08; p. R. C. and Sudie G. (Kay); m. Hattie Kittrell, 1913; partner firm R. C. Cannon & Sons, Ayden, 1908.

CANNON, CLAUDE CLAIBORNE Chemist

        2116 St. Paul st., U. S. Public Health Service. Baltimore, Md.; s. p. 1905-06; Phar. Chem. Vanderbilt univ., 1910; b. Spartanburg, S. C., Sept. 12, 1886; p. William Lewis and Mary Louise (Lowe); m. Anne Cornelia Johnston, Dec. 28, 1917; with U. S. Pub. Health service; capt. M. A., O. R. C., exec. off. to med. off. in charge U. S. Marine Hosp. No. 1, Baltimore, Md., 1924-; Mason; Knight Templar.

CANNON, CLAUDIUS LILLINGTON

        Robersonville; s. a. 1898-1900; s. p. 1902-03; b. Pitt co., July 6, 1881.

CANNON, CLARENCE VICTOR Banker

        Ayden; A.B. 1907; b. Pitt co., Feb. 16, 1886; p. R. C. and Sudie G. (Kay); m. Freddie Johnson Tucker, Oct. 20, 1909; Phi Soc.; prin. Ormondsville H. S., 1907-08; mercantile partner R. C. Cannon & Sons, Ayden; mem. firm Motor Sales co., Ayden; pres. Bank of Ayden; trustee Atlantic Christian col.; Rotarian; Pythian; Christian.

CANNON, DOUGLAS LAUNEESE Physician

        519 Dexter ave., Montgomery, Ala.; s. m. 1915-17; B.S. Clemson col. 1913; M.D. Jefferson Med. col., 1919; C.P.H. Johns Hopkins univ., 1922-23; b. Spartanburg, S. C., Nov. 1, 1892; p. E. V. and Annie (Fant); m. Rosamond Hamilton, Nov. 27, 1919; Phi Chi; interne Hillman hosp., Birmingham, Ala., 1919-20; Pike co., Ala., health officer, 1920-22; sec. Ala. Med. assn., 1923-; mem. and fellow Am. Med. assn.; S. A. T. C., Jefferson Med. col., 1918; Mason; Presbyterian.

CANNON, GABRIEL

        Horse Shoe; s. 1901-02.

*CANNON, HENRY JORDON

        From Raleigh; Memphis, Tenn.; b. 1811; d. 1862; A.B. 1831; lawyer; planter.

CANNON, JESSE D. Farmer

        Ayden; s. 1907-08.

CANNON, JUNIUS ROSS

        Concord; pres. York, S. C.; s. l. 1910-11.

*CANNON, JOSEPH S.

        Perquimans co.; b. 1823; d. Apr. 20, 1882; s. 1848-49.

CANNON, JAMES WILLIAM, JR.

        Concord; s. 1901-02.

CANNON, MARTIN LUTHER Manufacturer

        Concord; s. 1901-02; 1904-05; b. Concord, Mar. 25, 1885; cotton mfr.

*CANNON, ROBERT H. Physician

        Northampton co.; s. 1840-41.

*CANNON, ROBERT JOHN Planter

        Somerville, Tenn.; b. Feb. 21, 1838; d. Oct. 13, 1857; A.B. 1857.

*CANNON, WILLIAM FRANKLIN, JR.

        Concord; b. Oct. 29, 1888; d. at Univ. of Md., Jan 28, 1911; s. m. 1908-10; Davidson col., 1907-08; Univ. of Md., 1910-11; Presbyterian.

*CANNON, WILLIAM JAMES Physician

        From Jackson; Somerville, Tenn.; b. 1827; s. 1842-43; surgeon, C. S. A.

*CANSLER, ALEXANDER JACOB

        Lincolnton; A.B. 1847.

CANSLER, EDWIN THOMAS, JR. Lawyer

        217-221 Law bldg., Charlotte; LL.B. 1912; Davidson col., 1910; b. Charlotte, May 16, 1890; p. Edwin T. and Lillie J. (Scott); m. Nell Wisdom Cave, Jan. 4, 1921; Beta Theta Pi; 2nd lieut., Ft. Oglethorpe training camp, Aug., 1917; 1st lieut. M. G. co. 321st inf., Jan., 1918; capt. J. A. G., Oct., 1918; asst. division judge advocate 89th div., Dec., 1918-Mar., 1919; Presbyterian.

CANSLER, JOHN SCOTT Lawyer

        221 Law bldg., Charlotte; A.B. 1914; LL.B. 1915; b. Charlotte, Aug. 24, 1892; p. E. T. and Lillie J. (Scott); Di Soc.; Beta Theta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa; Golden Fleece; 2nd lieut. C. A. C., May, 1917; 1st lieut., Ft. Caswell, 1917-19; Presbyterian.

CANTWELL, RICHARD WILLARD Clerk

        1603 Chestnut st., Wilmington; s. 1911-13; b. Wilmington, July 31, 1893; p. Robert Calder and Mary (Anderson); m. Harriett Bradford, Jan. 19, 1923; accounting clerk law dept., A. C. L. ry., Wilmington, 1913-17; sec. to supt. of machinery, Carolina Shipyard, Wilmington, 1919-21; chief clerk, water and sewage dept., Wilmington, 1921-; pvt.-corp.-sergt.-2nd lieut. co. "C" 115th machine gun battalion, 1917-19; wounded at Ypres sector, July 31, 1918; Episcopalian.

†CANTWELL, WILLIAM L.

        Wilson; s. l. 1898-99.


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*CAPEHART, BALDY ASHBURN

        From Murfreesboro; Raleigh; b. July 4, 1833; d. Jan. 5, 1899; A.B. 1853; planter; chmn. co. courts Hertford and Granville; maj., 15th battalion, N. C. cav., C. S. A.

CAPEHART, CHARLES SMALLWOOD

        Roxobel; s. 1921-22. b. May 19, 1903.

CAPEHART, CULLEN TUCKER Druggist

        4 N. Myers st., Charlotte; s. 1893-94; Miss. Col. of Pharmacy, 1900-01; b. Kittrell, May 3, 1873; p. Capt. Thomas and Amelia Epps (Tucker); Chi Phi; Episcopalian.

*CAPEHART, THOMAS

        From Avoca; Kittrell; b. Murfreesboro, Aug. 21, 1840; d. Aug. 30, 1920; s. 1858-60; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; planter; merchant; capt., C. S. A.

CAPEHART, WILLIAM JONATHAN

        Roxobel; A.B. 1916; Columbia univ., 1916-17; b. Roxobel, Jan. 14, 1897; p. Dr. A. and -- -- --.

CAPEHART, WILLIAM RHODES

        Avoca; s. 1899-1901; b. Avoca, Sept. 17, 1880; fisherman; farmer.

CAPEL, AARON LEON Manufacturer

        Troy; s. 1920-22; N. C. State col., 1917-18; b. Troy, Feb. 22, 1900; p. A. W. E. and Nancy (Smitherman); mfg. cotton waste and rugs.

CAPEL, AARON WILLIAM ELIJAH Manufacturer

        Troy; s. 1875-77; b. Capel's Mills, Sept. 23, 1855; cotton mfr.; furn. mfr. (retired).

CAPELLE, PAUL REESE

        Rocky Mount; s. l. 1909-10.

CAPPELMANN, FREDERICK WILLIAM Lawyer

        1233 Washington st., Columbia, S. C.; s. s. l. 1910; A.B. Newberry col.,1908; LL.B. and M.A. Univ. of S. C., 1912; s. l. Harvard, 1912-13; b. Charleston, S. C., Nov. 17, 1888; p. John D. and Julia A. (Pieper); m. Helen E. Cary, June 21, 1922; 1st lieut. 83rd F. A., 1917-19; Lutheran.

CAPPS, BISMARCK Lawyer

        430 W. Airline st., Gastonia; s. l. 1905-06; b. Chester, S. C., Aug. 17, 1875; p. M. V. B. and Susan Anna (Weston); m. Martha Rebecca Moore, Feb. 18, 1910; asst. judge municipal ct., Gastonia, 1918-; trustee Lenoir col., 1920-21; Mason; Woodman; Junior; Lutheran.

CAPPS, EDWIN FRANK Teacher

        119 Chamberlain st., Raleigh; s. 1912-14; b. Lucama, Feb. 7, 1894; p. George Matthew and Margaret (Phillips); m. Novell Horton, July 5, 1919; leaf tob. bus. prior to World war; now dir. of college extension, N. C. State col.; 2nd lieut. air service U. S. A., 1917-18; Episcopalian.

CAPPS, GEORGE CLARENCE

        472 St. Leger ave., Akron, O.; s. 1916-17; b. Lucama, Jan. 18, 1898; p. Mrs. Margaret Capps.

CAPPS, HENRY SAMUEL

        R. F. D. 3, Hendersonville; A.B. 1924; b. Dec. 16, 1902; p. A. H. and -- -- --; Baptist.

CAPPS, JAMES ARTHUR Teacher

        Oak Ridge; A.B. 1917; M.A. 1919; b. Gastonia, Sept. 11, 1883; p. John Thomas and Martha (Cobb); m. Esther Smathers, Mar. 26, 1921; Di Soc.; Omega Delta; Sigma Upsilon; editor Magazine; Baptist.

†CARAWAN, LELAND THOMPSON

        Rowland; s. 1917-18; b. Rowland, Sept. 16, 1894; p. J. M. and -- -- --.

CARDWELL, MAURICE WAYLAND

        Johnson City, Tenn.; B.S. 1924; b. Nov. 17, 1900; p. J. W. and -- -- --; Methodist.

CARLTON, DAVID HILL Hardware Dealer

        North Wilkesboro; A.B. 1914; b. Boomer, Aug. 26, 1890; p. Joel Anderson and Sara Lou (Ferguson); m. Gladys Rawlins, June 18, 1919; taught sch. 2 yrs.; gen'l hdw. bus. since 1919; 2nd lieut. F. A., 1917-18; Baptist.

CARLTON, LUTHER MONTROSE Lawyer

        Roxboro; s. l. 1899-1900; Trinity col. 1892-97; b. Durham, Mar. 27, 1877; p. Marcus Lafayette and Bettie (Groome); m. Mary Graves Hines, Mar. 22, 1905; Person co. atty., 1901-04; mayor Roxboro, 1915; N. C. sen., 1921; Roxboro atty., 1918-20; Mason; Odd Fellow; Pythian; Woodman; Junior; Baptist.

CARLYLE, FRANK ERTEL Lawyer

        Fifth st., Lumberton; s. 1916-21; b. Lumberton, Apr. 7, 1897; p. William Watts and Lillian (Vampil); Phi Delta Theta; solicitor Robeson co. recorder's ct.; U. S. N., May-Dec., 1918; Mason; Baptist.

CARMICHAEL, GEORGE Cashier

        Franklinton; A.B. 1913; b. Wilmington, June 1, 1892; p. John Wallace and Janie (Northrop) m. Maria Adkins, Richmond, Va., Nov. 9, 1921; cashier Commercial Bank & Trust co., Franklinton.

CARMICHAEL, PAUL

        201 N. Brevard st., Charlotte; s. 1922; b. Eau Horlee, Ga., May 23, 1904; p. Paul Stiles and Mary Belle (McGarr); Presbyterian.

CARMICHAEL, RICHARD CARTWRIGHT

        W. Chapel Hill st., Durham; A.B. 1924; b. Durham, Dec. 5, 1903; p. W. D. and Margaret McRobert (McCaull); Catholic.


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CARMICHAEL, WHITFIELD CHAPMAN Contractor

        R. F. D. 9, Knoxville. Tenn.; pres. Care J. W. Flenniken co., Groves bldg., Knoxville, Tenn.; s. 1916-19; b. Asheville, Sept. 1, 1894; p. W. C. and Elizabeth (Chapman); m. Lena Fite; farming and other enterprises; at present mgr. John W. Flenniken co., concrete contractors; 2nd lieut. 101 F. A., 26th div., A. E. F., 1917-19; Episcopalian.

CARMICHAEL, WILLIAM DONALD Manufacturer

        507 W. Chapel Hill st., Durham; Ph.B. 1897; b. Little Rock, S. C., Jan. 10, 1873; p. Capt. William Donald and Agnes Caroline (Harllee); m. Margaret McRobert McCaull. Oct. 11, 1899; Kappa Alpha; teacher Durham H. S., 1897-99; prin. ibid., 1899-1906; supt. ibid., 1906-12; mgr. W. Duke Sons & co., brch. Liggett & Myers Tob. co., 1912-20; gen. mgr. ibid., 1920-; joint author Geography of N. C.; Mason; Presbyterian.

CARMICHAEL, WILLIAM DONALD, JR. Advertising

        120 E. 32nd st., New York, N. Y.; B.S. 1921; g. s. 1922; b. Durham, July 28, 1900; p. William Donald and Margaret McRoberts (McCaull); m. May Baldwin Waller, Feb. 16, 1924; Kappa Sigma; capt. basketball team, 1920; Gimghoul; pvt. aviation corps U. S. A., 1918-19; Catholic.

CARMON, WILLIAM BENNETT

        Gibsonville; s. 1919-21; Univ. of Va. 1921-22; b. Guilford co., Jan. 6, 1896; p. Henry Robert and Mary Ada; Alpha Kappa Kappa; Lutheran.

*CARNEY, THOMAS

        S. 1816-20.

CARPENTER, CLAYTON CALVIN Insurance

        706 Chestnut st., Gastonia; M.A. 1917; A.B. Lenoir col., 1914; b. Gaston co., Dec. 4, 1890; p. Pryor S. and Rebecca M. (Carpenter); m. Prue Virginia Heafner, May 20, 1910; teacher Glenn's H. S., 1914-16; life insurance, 1919-; 2nd lieut. hdq. co. 316 F. A., 81st div., A. E. F., 1917-19; Pythian; Methodist.

CARPENTER, CARL EDWARD Lawyer

        Gastonia; s. 1907-08; s. l. 1909-10; Roanoke col. 1906; Lenoir col.; b. Stanley, Oct. 9, 1888; p. B. F. and Fannie (Mason); m. Ruth Spencer, Dec. 18, 1912; sen. 31st N. C. sen. district, 1921; Mason; Pythian; Order Red Men; Junior; Lutheran.

CARPENTER, CAIUS HUNTER Contractor

        Clifton Forge, Va.; s. l. 1904-05; C.E. Va. Poly inst., 1902; b. Louisa co., Va., June 23, 1884.

CARPENTER, ERNEST WILLOUGHBY Student

        530 College st., Greenville, S. C.; pres. Clemson College, S. C.; s. 1922-23; b. Greenville, S. C., Oct. 20, 1906; p. Dr. Ernest W. and Elizabeth Katherine (McNeill); Di Soc.; R. O. T. C., Clemson col., 1923-; Baptist.

CARPENTER, GEORGE HUMPHREY Realtor

        Hollywood, Calif.; Ph.B. 1895; supt. of schools.

†CARPENTER, JOHN DANIEL

        Mill Springs; s. 1880-81; b. 1858.

CARPENTER, JESSE EARLE Lawyer

        Maxton; s. l. 1910-12; b. Anson co., July 3, 1890; p. Jesse Allen and Mattie (Radcliffe); m. Ann Chambers Lamb, Sept. 18, 1919; U. S. commr., 1914; judge Maxton co. ct., 1915-16; prosecuting atty. co. ct., 1919-20; mayor Maxton, 1920, 1922-23; pvt.-sergt.-lieut. F. A., U. S. A., World war 1917-19; Methodist.

CARPENTER, JOHN GRAHAM Lawyer

        Gastonia; s. l. 1903-04; b. Stanley, Feb. 27, 1883; p. Benjamin Franklin and Fannie (Mason); m. Nancy Elizabeth Brunson, Dec. 14, 1910; state sen., 1911; solicitor 14th judicial dist., 1922-; Lutheran.

†CARPENTER, LAWRENCE SIDNEY

        Crouse; s. 1916-17.

CARPENTER, MARCUS GUY

        Durham; s. 1918-19.

CARPENTER, OSCAR BENJAMIN Manufacturer

        Kings Mountain; s. p. 1904-05; Lenoir col. 1902-03; N. C. State col. 1903-04; b. Stanley, Dec. 27, 1885; p. Benjamin Franklin and Francis Lucinda (Mason); m. Pinkney Smith, June 26, 1907; Kappa Alpha; druggist, 1905-07; mercantile bus., 1907-16; cotton mill bus., 1920-; vice-pres. and sec. Mason Cotton Mills co., Kings Mtn.; sec. Daniel Morgan Mills, Cowpens, S. C.; mayor Stanley, 1908-09; register of deeds Gaston co., 1916-20; pres. Kings Mtn. chamber of commerce; Lutheran.

CARPENTER, OLLIE LEE

        Care Commercial Nat. bank, Raleigh; s. 1917-18; b. Morrisville, Oct. 25, 1898; p. R. J. and -- -- --.

CARPENTER, THOMAS BENJAMIN

        Gastonia; s. 1916-17.

CARPENTER, WILLIAM MCNEILL

        530 College st., Greenville, S. C.; s. 1922-23; B.S. Furman univ., 1922; b. Greenville, Aug. 22, 1902; p. Dr. E. W. and -- -- --.


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*CARR, ALBERT GALLATIN

        From Chapel Hill; Durham; b. Apr. 21, 1847; d. Jan. 13, 1905; A.B. 1867; M.D. Bellevue, 1870; physician and surgeon.

*CARR, ALBERT GALLATIN

        Durham; Kansas City, Mo.; New York City; b. Mar. 19, 1880; d. Sept. 21, 1919; B.S. 1902; merchant; manufacturer.

CARR, AUSTIN HEATON Manufacturer

        Durham; A.B. 1915; b. Durham, Mar. 4, 1894; p. Gen. Julian S. and Nannie Graham (Parrish); m. Laura Williamson Noell, June 8, 1918; Di Soc.; Zeta Psi; vice-pres. Durham Hosiery mills; pvt. and sergt., ordnance dept., U. S. A., 1918-19; Methodist.

CARR, CLAIBORN MCDOWELL Manufacturer

        Durham; A.B. 1905; b. Durham, Sept. 26, 1884; p. Gen. Julian S. and Nannie Graham (Parrish); m. Margaret Jordon Boylan, Nov. 15, 1911; pres. Durham Hosiery mills; vice-pres. First Nat. Bank, Durham; pres. chamber of commerce; Methodist.

CARR, CHARLES STUART Manufacturer

        707 Westover ave., Norfolk, Va.; A.B. 1898; b. Farmville, June 15, 1877; p. Albert L. and Alice (Sheppard); m. Pattie Skinner, Dec. 6, 1905; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Nu; employee Greenville Bkg. & Tr. co., 1901-16; F. S. Royster Fertilizer co., 1916-; Episcopalian.

CARR, DECOLEMAN

        1516 Elm ave., Portsmouth, Va.; pres. R.F.D. 4, Box 135, Berkley, Va.; s. 1922-23; Va. Mil. inst.; b. Portsmouth, Va., Nov. 27, 1898; p. F. D. and -- --.

*CARR, ELIAS

        From Sparta; b. Edgecombe co., Feb. 25, 1839; d. Jan 22, 1900; m. Eleanor Kearney; s. 1855-57; Univ. of Va.; farmer; pres. farmers alliance 1889-91; gov. 1893-97; C. S. A.; pres. bd. of trustees 1893-97; mem. ex officio exec. com. bd. of trustees, U. N. C.

CARR, EVANDER MCNAIR Manufacturer

        Rose Hill; s. 1891-93; b. Rose Hill, Apr. 7, 1868; p. Prof. Gibson S. and -- -- --; m. Adel Alderman; Phi Soc.; teacher 1896-1902; civil engr. 1902-07; pres. Atlantic Coffin and Casket co., 1907-; mayor Rose Hill, 1914-16; Presbyterian.

CARR, EDWARD PARRISH Fruit Grower

        Thermal, Cal.; A.B. 1896; A.M. Harvard univ. 1898; Berlin; b. Durham, Oct. 8, 1876; p. Albert Gallatin and Annie E. --; m. Fanny May Howell; U. S. dept. agri., 1902-06; Durham Hosiery mills, 1906-12; owner fruit ranch in Sou. Cal. since 1912.

CARR, FREDERICK LOUIS Banker

        303 W. Nash, Wilson; Ph.B. 1895; b. Greene co., Aug. 7, 1873; p. Titus W. and Ada Gray (Little); m. Nancy Barnes Branch, Dec. 10, 1908; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Nu; Phi Soc.; editor Magazine; editor-in-chief Hellenian; Latin instr., U. N. C., 1895-96; planter and merchant, 1896-1909; banker, cotton mill operator and planter, 1909-; mem. N. C. legislature, 1901-03; sec. to U. S. Sen. Lee S. Overman, 1903-09; trustee U. N. C., 1903-; Episcopalian.

CARR, GEORGE A. Dentist

        Box 126, Reno, Nev.; s. 1897-98; b. Tarboro, Sept. 21, 1880; p. Dr. I. N. and Carrie (Wells); m. Grace Shields, Sept. 17, 1918; editor Nev. State Dental Assn.; Episcopalian.

*CARR, JONAS JOHNSTON

        From Oxford; Morganton; b. Warren co., Sept. 1, 1861; d. Morganton, July 10, 1918; m. Viola Jones, Mar. 21, 1883; s. 1877-78; farmer and bookkeeper.

CARR, JAMES OSBORNE Lawyer

        Wilmington; Ph.B. 1895; s. l. 1896; b. Magnolia, Sept. 6, 1869; p. Joseph H. and Mary Susan (Dickson); m. Susan LeRoy Parsley, June 18, 1907; N. C. legislature 1899; U. S. atty. 1916-19; author: Dickson Letters, 1901, History Carr Family in Duplin Co., 1924; Presbyterian.

CARR, JOHN ROBERT

        Detroit, Mich.; pres. Durham Hosiery Mills, High Point; A.B. 1899; M.D. Johns Hapkins, 1904; b. Durham, July 7, 1878; p. Albert Galatin and Annie E. (Parrish); m. Florence Lee Heitter, Nov. 12, 1913; varsity baseball, 1899-1900; Zeta Psi; Gimghoul; Theta Nu Epsilon; Phi Sigma; Christian Science practitioner, Detroit, Mich.; Christian Scientist.

*CARR, JULIAN SHAKESPEARE

        Durham; b. Oct. 12, 1845; d. Chicago, Ill., Apr. 29, 1924; p. John Wesley and Eliza Pannil (Bullock); m. Nannie Graham, Dec. 26, 1853; s. 1862-64; A.B. 1911 as of 1866; LL.D. 1923; banker; manufacturer; trustee U. N. C.; mem. exec. com. bd. of trustees; trustee N. C. C. W., Nat. Training Sch. for Colored; Am. univ., Carolina col., Payne col., Methodist orphanage; pres. Soldiers' home; gen'l commander United Confed. Vets.; author pamphlet, Hampton Roads Conference; pvt. Lee's army, C. S. A.; Methodist.

*CARR, JULIAN SHAKESPEARE, JR. Manufacturer

        Durham; b. July 31, 1878; d. Mar. 17, 1922; A.B. 1899; s. l. 1899.

CARR, LEO Lawyer

        Burlington; A.B. 1918; s. l. 1920-21; s. s. l., 1919, '20, '21; b. Teacheys, Sept. 23, 1893; p. C. J. and Elizabeth Jane (Turner); Phi Soc.; teacher 3 yrs.; 2nd lieut. 72nd F. A., bat. 3, 11th div., U. S. A., May-Dec., 1918; Methodist.


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*CARR, LOUIS FLEMING Lawyer

        From Sampson co.; Arkansas; b. 1822; s. 1842-43.

*CARR, MATTHEW HARDY

        From Kinston; Fort Barnwell; b. Greene co., Mar. 12, 1839; d. Jan. 1913; m. Mrs. Caroline Russell Markell, 1873; s. 1857-59; M.D. Richmond Med. col., 1865; physician, 1865-70; farmer 1870-1913; lumberman 1885-90; Baptist.

CARR, MATTHEW LEE Physician

        La Grange; s. 1911-12; M.D. Med. Col. of Va. 1916; p. R. R. and Virginia -- --; m. Clara Dowdy, May, 1917.

*CARR, ROBERT EMMETT

        Chapel Hill; b. Dec. 2, 1855; d. Mar. 27, 1896; s. 1869; lawyer; merchant; journalist.

*CARR, TITUS WILLIAM

        Pitt co.; b. Feb. 27, 1841; d. Feb. 28, 1903; m. Ada Gray Little, Feb. 27, 1866; m. Dora E. Little, Sept. 1, 1887; A.B. 1863; farmer; merchant; lieut. and brevet capt., 67 N. C. inf., C. S. A.

CARR, WILLIAM FREDERICK Manufacturer

        416 Main st., Durham; Ph.B. 1903; b. Durham, Jan. 3, 1881; p. Albert Gallatin and Annie Eliza (Parrish); m. Clara Louise Carr, Nov. 6, 1913; hosiery manufacturer (Durham Hosiery mills); Methodist.

*CARR, WILLIAM MERCER GREEN

        Chapel Hill; d. 1860; s. 1857-59.

CARRAWAY, BRUCE HILLIARD

        U. S. Provision store, High Point; s. l. 1915-16; b. Kinston, Apr. 10, 1885.

*CARRAWAY, DAVIS STEPHEN

        From New Bern; Bridgewater, S. Dak.; b. Feb. 10, 1861; d. Dec. 28, 1914; m. Carolina B. Goelet. Oct 22, 1884; s. 1885-86; druggist; printer 1893-1914; chemist; Episcopalian.

CARRIGAN, ALFRED HOLT Planter

        Hope, Ark.; A.B. 1850; b. Graham, Apr. 15, 1828; p. Col. Wm. Adams and Nancy Mitchem (Holt); m. Mary Elizabeth Moore; state sen. and legislator several times; co. judge; only living member secession conv.; oldest living University alumnus; Presbyterian.

*CARRIGAN, ROBERT ADAMS

        Alamance co.; b. 1835; d. 1877; A.B. 1855; lawyer; planter; capt., C. S. A.

*CARRIGAN, WILLIAM MICHAEL

        Alamance co.; b. 1834; killed in battle, 1864; A.B. 1852; planter; lieut., C. S. A.

CARRINGTON, GEORGE LUNSFORD Physician and Surgeon

        Bryn Mawr hosp., Bryn Mawr. Pa.; A.B. 1913; s. m. 1916-18; A.M. Trinity 1916; M.D. Johns Hopkins 1918-20; b. Durham, Jan. 24, 1893; p. Sterling Ruffin and Ursula Elizabeth (Lunsford); m. Maud Easter Black, June 16, 1921; Phi Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; Golden Fleece; varsity basketball 1910-13; editor-in-chief Tar Heel; Amphoterothen; Sigma Upsilon; prin. Lakewood sch., Durham, 1913-14; office Durham Traction co. 1914-15; resident house staff in Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins hosp., 1920-21; resident house staff in surgery, New Haven hosp. (Yale) 1921-22; chief resident Bryn Mawr hosp. 1922-; entered R. O. T. C. artillery Fort Oglethorpe Aug. 1917; transferred to S. A. T. C. med. Sept. 1918; Presbyterian.

*CARRINGTON, ISAAC C.

        Virginia; s. 1826.

*CARRINGTON, ISAAC H. C.

        Smithville, Va.; s. 1842-44.

*CARRINGTON, PAUL S.

        Smithville, Va.; s. 1813.

CARRINGTON, STERLING RUFFIN

        111 Devonshire, Boston, Mass.; A.B. 1910; M.B.A. Harvard 1912; b. Durham, Feb. 22, 1890; p. Sterling Ruffin and Ursula Elizabeth (Lunsford); m. Ida Belle Gay, Jan. 6, 1914; cashier cotton gin and compress Aug. 1912-Jan. 1913; salesman dry goods commission merchants Jan. 1913-Sept. 1913; distributor The Dictaphone, Memphis, Tenn., Sept. 1913-Sept. 1915; salesman ibid., Springfield, Mass., Sept. 1915-Sept. 1916; mgr. ibid. Boston, Mass., Sept. 1916-Mar. 1919; with Moore & Cabot (investment securities), Boston, Mass., Mar. 1919-; Presbyterian.

*CARRINGTON, TUCKER

        Virginia; s. 1815.

*CARRINGTON, WILLIAM

        Virginia; s. 1818-22.

*CARRINGTON, WILLIAM A.

        Smithville, Va.; s. 1812.

CARROLL, ADRIAN MEREDITH Lawyer

        Burlington; s. 1915-17; s. l. 1920-21; V. M. I.; b. Burlington, June 20, 1898; p. Wm. H. and Sarah Elizabeth (Turren tine); m. Oct. 19, 1922; Phi Delta Theta; civil engr. 1917-20; lawyer Burlington 1921-; N. C. N. G. 1914-16; world war, enlisted Dec. 12, 1917; assigned to co. "M" 23rd engrs.; active service France; discharged June 21, 1919 as 1st sergt.; Mason; Knight Templar; Christian.

CARROLL, BRYANT S. Student

        Winterville; s. 1920-22; Univ. of Fla.; Atlanta Sou. Dental col. 1923-; b. Winterville, Oct. 5, 1902; p. William McKinley and Sarah (Redding); varsity track; Baptist.

CARROLL, CURTIS CALVIN

        Mizpah; A.B. 1923; b. Mizpah, Feb. 24, 1900; p. D. V. and Sallie A. --.


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CARROLL, DUNCAN MCCOLL Chemist

        Bennettsville, S. C.; pres. 327 N. 2nd st., Arkansas City, Kans.; s. 1916-17; B.S. in Chem.; 1919-21; Citadel 1913-16; b. Bennettsville, S. C., Feb. 20, 1897; p. H. W. and Alexa Thomas (McColl); Alpha Chi Sigma; U. S. A. Nov. 30, 1917-Dec. 19, 1918; Kelly Field, Tex., Garden City, N. Y., and Salisbury Plains, England; promoted sergt. 1st class; acting sergt.-maj.; acting post sergt.-maj. overseas; 2nd lieut air service, comm. expires Apr. 19, 1925; Baptist.

*CARROLL, EUGENE

        From Chapel Hill; Richmond, Va.; b. Warrenton, Va., July 28, 1878; s. 1894-95; library work.

CARROLL, HARDY ABRAM Teacher

        Mizpah; pres. King; s. 1911-12; A.B. Guilford 1914; b. Danbury, Feb. 24, 1891; p. DeWitt Valentine and Sallie Anne (Lewis); m. Burtie Ellen Dix, June 21, 1922; varsity track, Di Soc.; prin. Gatesville H. S. 1914-15; Y. M. C. A. sec. Youngstown, Ohio, 1915-16; prin. Mtn. View Inst. 1916-17, 1920-21; prin. Rural Hall acad. 1917-18, 1919-20; prin. Westfield H. S. 1921-22; prin. King H. S. 1922-23; World War; entered May 9, 1918; discharged Aug. 2, 1919; 54th inf. 6th M. P., 6th train. hdqts.; pvt. to 2nd lieut. in chemical warfare service; Baptist.

CARROLL, JAMES ANTHONY Realtor

        295 Cumberland ave., Asheville; s. 1918-20; b. Asheville, Apr. 18, 1902; p. Dr. John Lemuel and Ora Lillian (Reynolds); salesman Selznick Pictures corp. 1920-23; realtor with Forbes and co., Asheville, Mar.-Sept. 1923; ibid. firm Chapman and Carroll, Asheville, Sept. 1923-; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C., 1918; Methodist.

CARROLL, JUDSON C.

        683 Peachtree st., Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1892-95; N. C. State Col. of A. & E. 1891-92; p. O. J. and Mary A. --; m. Leila Morris, Dec., 1902; sou. mgr. Va.-Car. Chem. co., Atlanta, Ga., 1895-.

*CARROLL, JOHN LEMUEL Minister

        From Kenansville; Chapel Hill; b. 1837; d. June 26, 1895; A.B. 1863; A.M. 1866; D.D. 1886; Baptist.

CARROLL, MILES HOGUE

        219 E. Liberty st., York, S. C.; s. 1921-23; b. York, S. C., Nov. 11, 1904; p. John Ervin and Iva (Hogue); Pi Kappa Alpha; compulsory attendance officer, York co., S. C., dept. of educ. 1923-; Presbyterian.

CARROLL, WILLIAM HOUSTON Lawyer

        Burlington; A.B. 1886; b. Duplin co., Sept. 30, 1862; p. George W. and Mary White (Houston); m. Sarah E. Turrentine, Jan. 28, 1891; Phi Delta Theta; mem. gen'l. assem.; city atty; atty. Alamance co.; Mason; Red Man; Junior; Christian.

*CARROW, SAMUEL TOPPING

        Beaufort; s. 1882-83.

CARSON, BOYCE GALLOWAY

        R. F. D. 1, Kings Mt.; A.B. 1924; b. Gastonia, Jan. 29, 1900; p. Cyrus Steele and Sarah Etta (Morrow); Di Soc.; Presbyterian.

*CARSON, HUGH

        Lexington; s. 1804.

‡CARSON, HENRY CLAY Physician

        Osaka, Va.; s. 1898; M.D. Col. of Physicians and Surgeons; b. Sparta, Oct. 10, 1870; p. Thomas Jefferson and Catherine (Thompson); m. Winnie Neikirk; industrial work, 1910-; Methodist.

CARSON, JESSE COLUMBUS Educator

        Germanton; s. 1903-05; b. Pitt co., Nov. 3, 1876; p. Richard James Wilks and Lydia (James); m. Irene Jackson, Mar. 7, 1909; Phi Soc.; prin. Bethel H. S. 1905-06; ibid. Farmer Inst. 1906-07; ibid. Germanton H. S. 1907-15; register of deeds Stokes co. 1916-18; supt. public instruction ibid., 1919-; Pythian; Junior; Methodist.

*CARSON, JOSEPH L.

        Rutherfordton; m. Mary Sloane; s. l. 1866-67.

*CARSON, JAMES MCENTIRE Lawyer

        Rutherfordton; b. 1871; d. Jan. 8, 1924; s. 1894-96; s. l. 1903; Wake Forest col.; solicitor 18th judicial dist.; trustee U. N. C.; Presbyterian.

*CARSON, JAMES PETTIGRU

        Charleston, S. C.; d. June, 1923; s. 1863; A.B. 1911 as of 1865; Columbia univ.; C. S. A.

CARSON, MAUD CRAIG Missionary

        Dzon Dao school, Soochow, China; A.B. 1918; Queens col. 1914-17; Biblical seminary 1920-22; Columbia univ. 1922; Soochow univ. 1923-24; b. Charlotte, July 27, 1897; p. James Edward and Sarah (McAlister); varsity basketball Queen's col.; teacher Winston-Salem H. S. 1918-20; missionary 1923-; prin. Dzon Dao sch. 1924; Presbyterian.

*CARSON, ROBERT Physician

        Iredell co.; s. 1818.

CARSON, ROY ADYLINE Farmer

        Bethel; s. p. 1907-08; p. W. G. and Fannie Briley; m. Allie Hester, Williston, Fla.; U. S. N. 1918-19.

CARSON, ROBERT E. LEE

        Bethel; pres. Haydenville, Ohio; B.S. 1922; M.S. Univ. of Ala., 1923; b. Bethel, Jan. 23, 1901; p. J. Rufus and Mamie (Ward); employee Nat. Fire Proofing co.


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CARSON, RAY GENTRY

        Taylorsville; s. 1920; Lincoln Memorial univ.; George Washington univ.; b. Taylorsville, Oct. 13, 1901; p. J. R. and Clem (Childress); Baptist.

CARSON, ROBERTS POINSETT Accountant

        231 Marion ave., Spartanburg, S. C.; s. 1905-06; Wofford col.; b. Spartanburg, S. C., Dec. 12, 1887; p. Ralph Kennedy and Katherine (Bonneau): m. Mattie James, June 17, 1914; Chi Phi; stenog. Tacapau mills 1909-16; office mgr. Erlanger Cotton Mills co., 1916-22; asst. treas. Wachovia Bank, Asheville, 1922; res. mgr. Jas. A. Winn, C. P. A. Spartanburg, S. C., 1924; Episcopalian.

‡CARSWELL, GUY THOMAS

        Wake Forest; s. 1915-16; b. Morganton, Aug. 29, 1895; p. A. H. and -- --.

CARSWELL, RANSOM FRED

        Morganton; s. p. 1915-16; b. Morganton, Sept. 16, 1893; p. A. H. and -- --.

*CARTER, ARCHIBALD GRAYSON

        From Caswell co.; Mocksville, N. C.; b. 1801; d. 1887; A.B. 1820; lawyer; planter; mem. gen'l assem., 1832.

CARTER, CARNIE BLAKE

        Mellon inst., Pittsburgh, Pa.; B.S. 1913; M.S. 1914; Ph.D. 1916; b. Fayetteville, Nov. 20, 1890; p. James Henry Orlendo and Maggie (Williams); m. Myrtice Ray Greenwood, Jan. 1, 1918; Alpha Chi Sigma; with Mellon Inst. of Industrial Research, conducting investigations in various industrial fields, 1916-; mem. Am. Chem. soc.; Episcopalian.

CARTER, CHARLES CLARENCE

        1412 Mill st., Wilkinsburg, Pa.; s. 1916-17; b. Morganton, Oct. 1, 1897; p. J. H. O. and -- --.

CARTER, CHARLES WILLIAM Farmer

        Fairfield; s. 1890-91; b. Fairfield, Jan. 10, 1872; chmn. bd. co. commrs.

*CARTER, DAVID MILLER

        Hyde co.; b. Jan. 12, 1830; d. Baltimore, Md., Jan. 7, 1877; A.B. 1851; lawyer; planter; mem. house of c. 1864; col. C. S. A.; asso. judge on Jackson's ct.; trustee U. N. C. 1864-68; exec. com. bd. of trustees.

CARTER, DAVID VANCE Teacher

        Liberty; A.B. 1917; Columbia univ.; b. Chatham co., Dec. 10, 1889; p. Henry Calvin and Martha Marie (Johnson); m. Jessie DeJarnette Burge, Sept. 2, 1922; 322nd inf. A. E. F. 1918-19; Mason; Christian.

CARTER, D. W. Farmer and Merchant

        R. F. D. 5, Fayetteville; s. 1893-95.

*CARTER, EUGENE DOUGLAS Lawyer

        Asheville; b. May 18, 1856; d. Oct. 9, 1898; s. 1875-77; N. C. solicitor.

CARTER, EMERSON LEROY

        Hickory; s. 1919-20; Mars Hill col.; b. Burnsville, Mar. 27, 1897; p. H. J. and --.

*CARTER, EDWIN PRESTON Farmer

        Fairfield; b. Mar. 22, 1874; s. 1891-93.

*CARTER, FRANCIS MARION

        Carter co., Mo.; A.B. 1862; C. S. A.

CARTER, FRANK WINFRED Merchant

        Maxton; s. 1911-12; p. John Wesley and Lena B.; m. Mary Wesley, Aug. 14, 1922.

CARTER, GEORGE KALLAM Dentist

        Taylorsville; s. 1915-16; Atlanta Sou. Dental col.; b. Caldwell co., July 31, 1895; p. George Hill and Nanie M. (Kallam); m. Mamie Thompson Koon, May 18, 1916; Methodist.

CARTER, HENRY CLAY, III Realtor

        Harvey st., Washington; pres. Atlantic Realty co., Petersburg, Va.; s. 1917; b. New York City, Dec. 10, 1897; p. Dr. Henry Walton and Lula Alice (Rawls); Kappa Sigma; varsity football; with Atlantic Coast Realty co., Petersburg, Va.; Elk; Episcopalian.

CARTER, HENRY CLAY, JR. Lawyer

        Washington; s. 1903-04; Trinity; b. Fairfield, Oct. 8, 1883; p. Henry Clay and Robena (Spencer); m. Lucile Thorne Nicholson, Nov. 8, 1908; co. atty. 1907-09; city atty. 1909-23; Methodist.

CARTER, HENRY WALTON Physician

        Washington; s. 1889-91; s. m. 1891-92; M.D. Univ. of Va., 1895; b. Fairfield, Nov. 15, 1871; specialist, eye, ear, nose, and throat diseases.

*CARTER, JESSE Physician

        From Milton; Mobile, Ala.; b. 1807; A.B. 1825; M.D. Phila. Med. col.

*CARTER, JOHN EDWIN

        Mount Airy; b. June 26, 1893; d. May 11, 1923; p. William Franklin and Annie (Hollingsworth); m. Annie Corinne Fulton, Oct. 4, 1922; s. l. 1915; Davidson, 1911-15; maj. N. C. N. G. 1917-22; 2nd and 1st lieut. 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

CARTER, JOSEPH HOLLINGSWORTH Minister

        Gwyn ave., Elkin; s. l. 1910-11; B.S. Davidson; Union Theo. sem., Richmond; b. Mount Airy, Aug. 12, 1886; p. William F. and Annie (Hollinsworth); m. Elizabeth Bright, Sept. 1914; govt. service 1913-20; journalism 1920-23; minister 1923-; active in Surry co. civil activities; Mason; Junior; Presbyterian.

CARTER, JAMES WASHINGTON

        Morganton; A.B. 1913; b. Morganton, Sept. 13, 1888.

CARTER, KENNETH WILLIAM

        Box 27, Pullman, Wash.; s. 1905-07.


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*CARTER, MELVILLE E.

        From Madison co.; Asheville, N. C.; b. Feb. 27, 1843; d. May, 1895; m. Susie Rawles, June 26, 1877; s. 1868; lawyer; mem. gen'l assem. 1876, '81, '89; coll. int. revenue, 1893-97; capt., co. "A" 64th N. C. reg., C. S. A.

CARTER, MELVILLE EDMONDSON

        32 N. French Broad ave., Asheville; s. 1907-08.

CARTER, RAY Bookkeeper

        Wallace; s. 1922-23; b. Wallace, Feb. 9, 1905; p. N. H. and Lou P. (Boney); Presbyterian.

CARTER, ROBERT EDWARD

        Middleton; s. 1886-88.

CARTER, SAMUEL Druggist

        Salisbury; s. p. 1904-05; b. Ruffin, June 6, 1884; p. Charles Samuel and Julia Ann; m. Mary Elizabeth Briggs, Jan. 17, 1917; mem. firm Carter and Trotter, Inc., druggists, Salisbury; pres. Salisbury chamber of commerce; Kiwanian; Pythian; Methodist.

CARTER, SAMUEL KING

        Reidsville; s. 1918-19.

CARTER, THOMAS CLIFFORD Lawyer

        Mebane; s. s. l. 1913; Guilford col.; b. Alamance co., Nov. 6, 1892; p. David Fillmore and Nancy (Teague); m. Lucy Dixon, Dec. 21, 1913; teacher 4 yrs.; lawyer 1914-; Mason; Junior.

CARTER, WALTER Electrical Engineer

        1208 N. Main st., Salisbury; B.S. 1912; b. Ruffin, Aug. 19, 1889; p. Charles Samuel and Julia Ann (Travis); track team; gym. team; electrical engr. Gen. Elec. co., Lynn, Mass., 1912-13; ibid. Pierson and Goodrich, Engrs., New York City, 1914-15; ibid. DuPont Powder co., Hopewell, Va., 1915-16; ibid. A. H. Guion and co., Gastonia, 1916-17; electrical work firm name Walter Carter, Electrical Engr. and Contractor, 1919-; Kiwanian; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut. 306th engrs. 81st div. 1917-19; Mason; Elk; Methodist.

CARTER, WALTER A., JR.

        Goldsboro; s. 1922-23; b. Goldsboro, Sept. 23, 1905; p. Walter A. and Ada (Wooten); employee Coop. Tob. assn., Warsaw, 1 season; now advertising agent.

*CARTER, WILLIAM BROWN

        From Caswell co.; Stokes co.; b. 1814; A.B. 1834; lawyer; planter.

*CARTER, WILLIAM FRANKLIN

        From Mocksville; Rockingham co.; b. 1828; d. Mar., 1856; m. Cora Isora Galloway, 1850; A.B. 1846; lawyer; planter.

*CARTHY, THOMAS

        North Carolina; s. 1820.

CARTWRIGHT, CLINTONIA RICHARDSON Teacher

        Elizabeth City; s. 1903-04; Southwest (Va.) Institute; b. Elizabeth City. Dec. 13, 1861; p. Samuel and Margaret (Scott); Episcopalian.

CARVER, FLEMIEL OSCAR Lawyer

        Roxboro; s. 1894-97; s. l. 1897-98; b. Person co., Apr. 17, 1877; p. James A. and Ella (Brooks); m. Eula Reames, Dec. 25, 1907; N. C. sen. 1909; Odd Fellow; Pythian; Methodist.

*CARVER, GORDON ATKINSON

        From Marion Station, Md.; Concord; b. Mar. 7, 1886; d. Dec. 11, 1918; m. Mabel May Reid, Feb. 16, 1914; s. l. 1913; A.B. Western Maryland 1909; Univ. of Mich., 1911; Washington and Lee univ. 1912-13; lawyer; teacher.

CARVER, MARVIN JEFFERSON

        Rougemont; s. 1921-22; Trinity col.; b. Rougemont, Mar. 19, 1902; p. H. L. and -- --.

CARWILL, JAMES LEANDER

        Autreville; s. 1919-20; Erskine col.; b. Autreville, Nov. 7, 1902; p. Frank A. and -- --.

CASH, THOMAS HAMILTON Teacher

        1128 Patterson ave., Winston-Salem; s. 1901-03; b. Smith Grove. Oct. 17, 1878; p. Dr. Leonard H. and Sarah Jane (Holman); m. Rosa McKaughan, Dec. 21, 1905; Di Soc.; track team; prin. graded sch. Winston-Salem; supt. Forsyth co. schools; Mason; Junior; Pythian; Methodist.

‡CASHE, JAMES ALBERT, JR., Tobacconist

        Apex; s. 1920-22; Elon col.; b. Louisburg, Sept. 16, 1899; p. J. A. and Annie (Beasley).

CASHETT, CYRUS EVERETT

        Jamestown; s. 1917-18; b. Jamestown, Nov. 19, 1898; p. William and -- --.

CASHETT, IVEY WESLEY

        1027 10th st., N. W., Washington, D. C.; s. a. 1916-17; s. l. 1920-21; b. Jamestown, July 26, 1893; p. W. H. and -- --.

CASON, HENRY MERCHANT SHAW Physician

        Edenton; s. m. 1895-96; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1899; b. Edenton, Feb. 29, 1876.

CASPER, ROY MADISON Design Engineer

        916 S. ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa.;B.S. 1922; b. Salisbury, Feb. 2, 1901; p. James Monroe and Frances Lillie (Peeler); Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Zeta Nu; design engr. power engineering dept., Westinghouse co.; Lutheran.

CASSEL, ARTHUR SAMUEL Druggist

        1326 Sunset drive, Winston-Salem; Ph.G. 1915; b. Dalton, Dec. 11, 1891; p. Robert


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Barney and Mary Ida (Turner); m. Alice Hubbard, Apr. 7, 1915; pharmacist since 1914; Methodist.

CASTELLOE, ALLEN THURMAN Lawyer

        Aulander; A.B. 1916; s. l. Wake Forest 1917; LL.B. Harvard, 1922; b. Hertford co., Aug. 1, 1892; p. Wm. H. and Octavia (Mitchell); m. Sallie Hollowell, Jan. 1916; pres. Aulander Brick co., 1918; pres. Farmers' Bank, Inc., 1922; dir. Bank of Aulander 1918; lawyer 1917; state sen. 3rd N. C. dist. 1923; mayor Aulander 1917; mem. trustees city schs. Aulander, 1918-23; Shriner; Baptist.

CASTELLOE, COLA Naval Officer

        Care Bureau of Nav., Navy dept., Wash., D. C.; s. m. 1913-15; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1911; A.M. ibid. 1912; M.D. Univ. of Penna., 1917; b. Aulander, Dec. 7, 1886; p. William Henery and Cecelia Octavia (Mitchell); m. Hazel Gertrude Forbes. Sept. 6, 1921; interne Univ. of Pa. hosp. 1917; lieut. (j.g.) med. corps U. S. N. 1917-18; lieut. (temp.) ibid. 1918-20; lieut. ibid. 1920-; lieut. (j.g.)-lieut. med. corps hosp. and troopship service U. S. N. 1917-19.

CASTOR, FRANK STEVENS

        Concord; s. 1919-20; b. Concord, Sept. 25, 1899; p. D. B. and -- --.

*CASWELL, RICHARD W.

        Lenoir co.; s. 1799.

*CATES, ADDISON

        Chapel Hill; s. 1869.

*CATES, ALONZO ENOCH

        Swepsonville; b. Jan. 1, 1875; d. June 3, 1916; s. a. 1897-98; s. m. 1899-1900; Univ. of Colo.; 2 yrs. study in Vienna, Austria; pres. St. Joseph hosp. 1904; physician Indian territory 1907-08; ibid. Mecum, Utah, 1908-12; resident Arizona and Texas, 1912-16; Baptist.

CATES, CLARENCE COLUMBUS

        Edenton; s. 1920-22; b. Edenton, Mar. 3, 1903; p. J. W. and -- --.

*CATES, CALEB GILMER Teacher

        From Rock Springs; Dallas, Tex.; b. 1859; d. Oct. 4, 1913; Ph.B. 1889.

‡CATES, CAREY HARRY

        Hillsboro; s. 1918; b. Orange co., Dec. 9, 1897; p. N. A. and Mary (Duie); football; S. A. T. C.

CATES, CLAUDE HOLT Druggist

        Burlington; s. a. 1899-02; s. p. 1902-03; b. Alamance co., July 27, 1881; p. Wm. M. and Roxana I. (Thompson); m. Ella L. Cheek, June 8, 1904; drug clerk 1903-07; drug store mgr. 1907-13; asst. postmaster 1913-19; furn. busi. 1919-22; mgr. drug bus. 1923-; Baptist.

CATES, CLYDE LUCIUS Teacher

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1912; b. Chapel Hill, Dec. 26, 1890; p. A. F. and Minnie Carolyne (Lloyd); m. Eva Hoagan, July 14, 1914; Di Soc.; Wadesboro chamber of commerce; Baptist.

CATES, CLAUDIA MAE

        Chapel Hill; s. 1919-20; b. Chapel Hill, Jan. 26, 1898; p. A. F. and Minnie Carolyne (Lloyd).

*CATES, HUDSON

        Chapel Hill; d. Apr. 1918; s. 1869.

*CATES, HENRY P.

        Shreveport, La.; killed in battle, Civil war; s. 1857-58 or 1858-59; capt. C. S. A.

CATES, JOHN LLOYD

        Burlington; s. l. 1920-21; b. Burlington, Nov. 8, 1899; p. Claud and -- --.

CATES, JOHN WILLIAM, JR.

        Edenton; s. 1920-22; b. Edenton, Nov. 5, 1901; p. John W. and -- --.

CATES, OLA PERMELIA

        (See Cheek, Mrs. L. R.).

‡CATES, RUTILIUS P.

        Shreveport, La.; s. 1857-58.

CATHCART, JOHN HARRIS

        Winnsboro, S. C.; A.B. 1924; b. Sept. 24, 1902; p. J. H. and -- --.

CATHEY, ROBERT ALEXANDER

        S. Fulton st., Salisbury; pres. E. Main st., Port Jerris, N. Y.; s. 1918-21; b. Statesville, July 15, 1899; p. Joseph P. and Cora (Lee); employee highway engr. dept.,N. C. highway comm.; ibid. N. Y. dept. of highways; Presbyterian.

CATHEY, SAMUEL MURSTON Student

        Asheville; pres. Chapel Hill; A.B. 1923; s. l. 1924; b. Fletchers, Feb. 9, 1894; p. Homer Johnson and Cornelia (McCracken); Di Soc.; Epsilon Phi Delta; Chi Tau; Phi Alpha Delta; Methodist.

CATHEY, WILTON Teacher

        R.F.D. 5, Charlotte; pres. Chapel Hill; A.B. 1923; b. Charlotte, Feb. 27, 1900; p. George A. and Mary Frances (Clark); Presbyterian.

CATHEY, WILLIAM CECIL Civil Engineer

        Care S. C. Highway dept., Orangeburg, S. C.; Ph.B. 1905; b. Mecklenburg co., Feb. 22, 1879; p. Alexander and Margaret Elizabeth (Stewart); engr. dept. Sou. ry. 1905-08; bridge dept. S. A. L. ry., 1908-15; employee Sou. ry. 1915-17; bridge dept. S. A. L. 1918; div. engr. S. C. state highway comm. 1919-; capt. Q. M. C. dept. emergency fleet corp. 1918-19; Presbyterian.


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CATLETT, GEORGE FITZHUGH Sanitary Engineer

        State Board of Health, Raleigh; s. 1900-03; b. Wilmington, Sept. 21, 1883; p. Washington and Margaret (McIlhenny); m. Lillian Styron, Sept. 2, 1913; Am. Chem. & Textile Col. co., Wilmington, 1903; asst. state chemist 1904-05; engr. Carolina Truck Dev. co., Wilmington, 1906; Western Elec. co., New York, 1907-12; sanitary engr. health and water dept. Wilmington, 1912-20; ibid. state bd. of health 1920-; served May 1917-Aug. 1919 as capt. of engrs. U. S. A. 18 mos. in France; with 26th engrs. water supply service; Episcopalian.

CATO, ALMA ODESKA

        Chapel Hill; pres. Pleasant Garden; s. 1920-21; Bessie Tift col.; p. J. H. and --.

CATON, GEORGE ADAMS Physician

        New Bern; s. 1893-94; M.D. Med. Col. of Va., 1898; Berlin, Germany; b. Pamlico co., Dec. 4, 1871; p. John Scott and Catherine (De Lany); m. Katie Monk, Nov. 3, 1898; physician; builder Fairview hosp.; mem. Craven co. and N. C. med. socs.; ibid. Seaboard med. soc.; Tri-State Med. soc.; Anglo-Am. Med. assn., Berlin, Germany; Redman; Woodman; K. of C.; Catholic.

CATON, GEORGE ALLEN, JR.

        New Bern; s. 1920-21; b. New Bern, Mar. 15, 1901; p. G. A. and -- --.

CAUBLE, DAVID ZINIRI Chemist

        Reepsville; s. 1899-1902; b. Reepsville, Aug. 15, 1880.

CAUDELL, PAUL JAMES Lawyer

        St. Pauls; pres. Wake Forest; s. 1920-21; LL.B. Wake Forest, 1924; b. Mocksville, Feb. 1903; p. P. J. and Mary M. --; Baptist.

CAUDLE, JAMES ELVIN

        R. F. D. 4, Raleigh; A.B. 1924; b. Dec. 15, 1901; p. T. J. and -- --; Baptist.

CAUDLE, LEONIDAS LAFAYETTE Realtor

        204 Kinney bldg., Charlotte; s. l. 1905-07; m. Ina Roddye.

‡CAUDLE, RUFUS GEORGE

        Ivanhoe, Va.; s. 1893-94.

CAUTHEN, FRANK MERRIMAN

        Roanoke, Ala.; s. 1921-22; b. Roanoke, Ala., Feb. 1, 1903; p. H. H. and -- --.

*CAVE, BELFIELD WILLIAM Lawyer

        From Chapel Hill; Thomasville, Ga.; b. 1826; d. 1856; A.B. 1848; A.M. 1852.

CAVENESS, HUGH LYNN Teacher

        Plymouth; g. s. 1920-21; A.B. Trinity, 1919; b. Coleridge, Jan. 1, 1896; p. Dr. A. H. and Mary Ann (Dorsett); m. Nellie Eugenia Cole, July 5, 1922; worked for Randolph co. in revaluation and reassessment personal and real property 1919-20; science teacher Plymouth H. S. 1921-22; prin. 1922-23; served in 156th depot brigade. 14th co., Camp Jackson, S. C., and Camp Sevier, S. C., Sept. 6, 1917 Nov. 30, 1918; 2nd lieut., June 30, 1918; Methodist.

CAVENESS, ZEBULON MARVIN Physician

        1804 Hillsboro st., Raleigh; M.D. 1903; New York Post Grad. hosp.; b. Randolph co., July 19, 1876; p. Isaac F. and Mary A. (Bray); m. Carrinna Jones, Raleigh, Dec. 27, 1904; co. physician Wake co., 1917-22; Mason; Civitan; Baptist.

CAVINESS, HERMAN CUMMINGS Lawyer

        Newland; s. l. 1906-08; Guilford col.; b. Richmond co., Jan. 23, 1887; p. Dr. J. W. and M. E. (Cummings); m. Gladys E. Benbow, June, 1904; atty. Wilkes co. 1908-10; N. C. gen'l assem., 1911; Mason; Methodist.

CAVINESS, VERNE STRUDWICK Physician

        3rd Floor Masonic temple, Raleigh; s. m. 1917-19; A.B. Trinity col. 1915; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1921; b. Hillsboro, Feb. 9, 1895; p. Rev. D. N. and Nora (Cummings); Omega Upsilon Phi; physician to Mary Elizabeth hosp.; M. E. R. C. 1918; Mason; Methodist.

CECIL, ARAS COKE Chemist

        110 Best st., High Point; pres. care Vick Chem. co., Greensboro; Phar. Chem. 1919; b. High Point, Feb. 11, 1897; p. Alpheus and -- --; with Vick Chem. co., Greensboro.

*CHADBOURN, GEORGE

        From Wilmington; Lowell, Mass.; b. 1879; d. Nov. 21, 1901; B.S. 1900.

CHADWICK, EDWIN

        Beaufort, S. C.; s. 1882-83.

CHADWICK, DAVID NICHOLAS, JR. Oil Operator

        Wilmington; s. 1901-03; Eastern Bus. col.; b. Wilmington, Nov. 19, 1883; p. David N. and Lina (R); m. Ethel H., Dec. 4, 1912; clerk Murchison Bank 1904-05; clerk A. C. L. ry. 1906-08; sec. Fidelity Trust co., 1911-16; sec.-treas. Taylor Fisheries, 1916-20; sec.-treas. Seminole Fertz. and Oil co., 1917-21; managing trustee Carolina Texas Oil and Gas Trust, Lands, Texas, 1921-23; managing trustee Caro. Tex. Oil co., 1923-; comm. finance Wilmington, 1914-15; chmn. bd. elections, New Hanover co., 1917-21; Elk; Mason; Presbyterian.

†CHAFFE, LUCY PRYOR

        New Orleans, La.; s. 1915-16.

CHALFANT, HARRY BAILEY Physician

        Dilks bldg., Pitman, N. J.; s. 1903-04; M.D. Hahnemann Med. col. 1908; Princeton univ.; g. s. Jefferson Med. col.; b. Phila., Pa., June 8, 1883; p. William B. (D.D.) and Maria V. (VanDorn); m.


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Elva Story, July 27, 1911; 6th Pa. inf. 1904-07; 2nd troop Phila. cavalry 1907-10; 1st N. J. N. G. 1st lieut. med. corps 1916-17; 1st lieut.-capt. med. corps 42nd div. and 4th army corps A. E. F. 1917-19; Methodist.

*CHALMERS, CHARLES Physician

        Fayetteville; s. 1826; trustee, U. N. C.

*CHALMERS, DAVID Planter

        Virginia; b. 1805; d. 1875; s. 1821; mem. Va. legislature.

*CHALMERS, JAMES

        Virginia; killed in battle, Civil War; s. 1847-48; C. S. A.

*CHALMERS, JOHN A. Physician

        Chapel Hill; s. 1829-31.

*CHALMERS, JOHN G. Physician

        From Virginia; Texas; s. 1821.

*CHALMERS, JAMES RONALD Lawyer

        From Virginia; Knoxville, Tenn.; s. 1816; atty.-gen. Tenn.; Tenn. gen. assem.

*CHALMERS, JOSEPH WILLIAMS Teacher

        From Halifax co., Va.; Farmville, Va.; b. Apr. 18, 1844; s. 1861-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; C. S. A.

*CHALMERS, WILLIAM MAURY Teacher

        From Halifax co., Va.; Cleveland, Tenn.; b. Indianville, Va., Oct. 4, 1845; s. 1861-63; A.B. 1911 as of 1865; A.B. Randolph-Macon, 1865; prin. H. S.; pres. Columbus col., Ky.; C. S. A.

CHAMBERLAIN, CLAUDE SPENCER Druggist

        412 W. Vernon ave., Kinston; s. 1898-99; Ph.B. Univ. of Md. 1901; b. Durham, Sept. 9, 1879; p. Spencer W. and Olivia Lee (Hart); m. Laura Braxton, Jan. 21, 1903; track team; Phi Soc.; druggist; traveling salesman; sec.-treas. Kinston Ins. and Loan co.; chief Kinston fire dept.; lieut.-comdr. N. C. naval brigade; mem. Kinston chamber of commerce; Kinston Merchants' assn.; Mason; Knight Templar; Episcopalian.

*CHAMBERS, EDWARD COKE

        Montgomery co.; b. 1831; A.B. 1850; A. M.; teacher; physician; mem. gen'l assem., Tenn.; lieut., C. S. A.

*CHAMBERS, EDWARD R.

        Lunenburg C. H., Va.; s. 1813.

*CHAMBERS, HENRY Physician

        Salisbury; s. 1803-06; mem. house of commons, 1816.

CHAMBERS, HARDY SUSONG Merchant

        14 Carolina apts., Asheville; s. 1908-10; b. Buncombe co., Mar. 19, 1889; p. J. K. and Eva (Susong); m. Dorothy Tracey, Sept. 14, 1921; shoe inspector Q. M. C.; Pythian; Methodist.

*CHAMBERS, JOHN SAMUEL Physician

        Montgomery co.; b. 1832; killed near Springfield, Mo., 1862; A.B. 1854; lieut. C. S. A.

CHAMBERS, LENOIR Journalist

        Care The Daily News, Greensboro; A.B. 1914; Columbia Univ. Sch. of Journalism; b. Charlotte, Dec. 26, 1891; p. Joseph Lenoir and Grace Singleton (Dewey); varsity football, basketball, tennis; editor Tar Heel; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Golden Fleece; Phi Beta Kappa; teacher 1914-16; asst. prof. Journalism U. N. C. 1919-21; Greensboro Daily News, 1921-; 1st lieut. 52nd inf. 6th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

*CHAMBERS, MAXWELL Physician

        Salisbury; A.B. 1809.

*CHAMBERS, ROBERT AZARIAH

        Pekin; b. 1833; d. 1866; A.B. 1853; M.D., Univ. of N. Y.

CHAMBERS, SIDNEY C. Lawyer

        Durham; s. l. 1903; b. Yonkers, N. Y., Apr. 30, 1878; p. William Gore and Lida (McIntosh); m. Lucy Ball Wright, July 12, 1919; city atty. Durham 1910-13, 1919; 1st lieut. 1907; capt. 1908; lieut.-col. 1917 N. C. N. G.; lieut.-col. 113th F. A. 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Methodist.

*CHAMBERS, SAMUEL D.

        Person co.; s. 1838-40.

*CHAMBLISS, WALTER BLOW

        Hicksford, Va.; b. 1844; d. Mar. 24, 1886; s. 1862-64; A.B. 1911 as of 1866; lieut. C. S. A.

‡CHAMPION, HERBERT O. Druggist

        Mooresville; s. p. 1921-22; Ph.G. Sou. Col. of Phar.; b. Mooresville, Mar. 4, 1895; p. Dr. C. O. and -- --.

CHAMPION, JOHN DIXON Teacher

        Fuquay Springs; s. 1898-1900; Trinity col. 1892-93; b. Harnett co., June 27, 1872; p. James and Nancy (Hockaday); m. May Ola Jones, June 5, 1904; j. p. 20 yrs.; Methodist.

*CHANDLER, THEODORE SOLOMON Pharmacist

        From Virgilina, Va.; Oxford; s. p. 1905-06.

CHANDLER, WILLIAM G. Lawyer

        Candler; s. l. 1854-55; N. C. gen'l assem. 1865, '68, '74, '97.

CHANEY, JOHN FRANCIS

        Chester, S. C.; B.S. 1924; b. July 7, 1903; p. E. P. and -- --; Methodist.

*CHAPIN, LILLIAS BURDETTE

        From Aurora; Duke; s. l. 1886-87.

CHAPIN, WILLIAM BURDETTE Physician

        Pittsboro; M.D. 1909; grad. N. Y. Post Graduate Med. sch.; A.B. N. C. State


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Col. of A. & E., 1904; b. Pittsboro, Sept. 24, 1883; p. Dr. H. T. and Annie (Foushee); m. Foy Fike, Apr. 24, 1905; Phi Chi; Baptist.

CHAPMAN, BYRON VIVIAN Lawyer

        Newberry, S. C.; s. l. 1909-10.

CHAPMAN, DAVID SIMEON Druggist

        210 Watts st., Durham; Ph.G. 1907; b. Pitt co., Aug. 4, 1881; p. Raymond G. and Martha E. (Purser); m. Emma Moring Faucette, Jan. 28, 1916; druggist Greenville 1907-12; ibid. Durham, 1912-; Methodist.

CHAPMAN, J. WOODLEY

        208 W. 7th st., Charlotte; s. 1919-21; b. Charlotte, July 20, 1901; p. William Robert and Feriba (Sloan).

CHAPMAN, LEICESTER Realtor and Insurance

        392 Charlotte st., Asheville; s. 1914-17; b. Asheville, July 1, 1896; p. Shephard H. and Minnie Taylor (Reynolds); employee Holmwood Realty co., Asheville, 6 mos.; auditor and supt. Santiago terminal Sinclair Cuba Oil co., 1919-20; vice-pres. and gen. mgr. Rathfarnham co., 1920-22; mem. firm Chapman and Carroll, real estate and ins., 1923-; 2nd lieut. F. A. Camp Jackson and Ft. Sill, U. S. A. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

CHAPMAN, LAURIE JOHN Merchant

        Grifton; s. 1878-79; b. Craven co., Jan. 24, 1859; farmer; merchant.

CHAPMAN, LLOYD JAMES

        Grifton; s. 1919-20; Atlantic Christian col.; b. Grifton, Nov. 5, 1899; p. L. J. and -- --.

*CHAPMAN, SAMUEL EDWARD Physician

        New Bern; b. 1807; d. 1862; A.B. 1826; M.D. Univ. of N. Y.

*CHAPMAN, SIMEON J.

        Cheraw; d. 1861; s. 1834-35.

*CHAPMAN, WILLIAM SMITH Jurist

        From Chapel Hill; Alabama; A.B. 1823; A.M. 1826; lawyer; judge Ala. circuit ct.; mem. Ala. gen'l assem.; judge Ala. sup'r court.

CHAPPELL, HARRY VAUGHN Teacher

        Belvidere; pres. Speed; s. 1918-21; b. Belvidere, Aug. 25, 1899; p. Walter P. and Sarah E. (Hendren); prin. Reynoldson H. S. 1922-23; teacher Speed H. S. 1923-24.

CHAPPELL, LESLIE EDWARD

        Candor; B.S. 1920; b. Candler, July 1, 1900; p. J. T. and -- --.

CHAPPELL, MACK L. Asst. Meteorologist

        3 St. Michael's place, Charleston, S. C.; s. 1916-17; b. Edenton, Dec. 18, 1895; p. M. B. and -- --; asst. observer, weather bureau, Charleston, S. C.

*CHARLES, THOMAS M.

        Wake co.; s. 1822.

CHARLES, WILLIAM JOHN

        326 S. 5th st., Darby, Pa.; s. 1920-22; b. Oct. 9, 1901; p. Henry and Elizabeth --; employee maintenance dept., Bell Tel. co.

CHASE, ARTHUR SLOAN

        Chapel Hill; B.S. 1924; b. Groveland, Mass., Aug. 27, 1899; p. Charles Merrill and Agnes (Woodburn); Congregationalist.

CHASTAIN, RUFUS BENJAMIN Lawyer

        Douglas, Ga.; A.B. 1902; s. l. 1904; b. Clay co., 1874; p. J. P. and Mary E. (McGahee); teacher Clay, Cherokee, and Mecklenburg cos. 2 yrs.; lawyer Douglas, Ga., 1906-; Coffee co. atty. and atty. for city of Douglas, 2 yrs.; stock-raiser.

CHATHAM, PAUL

        917 Commercial Bank bldg., Charlotte; s. 1887-88.

CHATHAM, RAYMOND HUNT Manufacturer

        Elkin; s. 1904-08; b. Elkin, Oct. 24, 1886; p. Alexander and Alice (Hickerson); m. Susie Gwyn, June 26, 1909; Methodist.

CHATHAM, RICHARD THURMOND Manufacturer

        Care Chatham Mfg. co., Winston-Salem; s. 1915-16; Yale univ.; b. Elkin, Aug. 16, 1896; p. Hugh Gwyn and Martha Lenoir (Thurmond); m. Lucy H. Hanes, Oct. 29, 1919; Delta Kappa Epsilon; ensign U. S. N. 1917-19; Methodist.

†CHAUNCEY, SAMUEL JACKSON, JR.

        Easton, Pa.; s. 1880-82.

CHEATHAM, THADDEUS AINSLEY Minister

        Pinehurst; A.B. 1900; B.D. Univ. of the South 1903; Gen'l Theo. Seminary 1902-03; b. Granville co., Aug. 11, 1877; p. William Allen and Asenath (Parham); m. Anna Lambert Faulkner, Apr. 7, 1904; Phi Soc.; Alpha Tau Omega; Kiwanian; author many sermons published; Episcopalian.

CHEATHAM, MRS. THOMAS F.

        (Nee Staley, Bessie); 11 2nd st., N. E., Washington, D. C.; s. 1900-01; A.B. Elon col. 1898; b. Franklinton, Apr. 11, 1880; m. Thomas F. Cheatham; teacher.

*CHEEK, BENJAMIN AUGUSTUS Physician

        From Warrenton; Marion; b. Halifax co., Dec. 6, 1838; d. 1908; s. 1855-57; M.D. Univ. of Pa., 1861; surgeon, C. S. A., 12th reg.


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CHEEK, DEWITT GILMORE Druggist

        Mandale; s. p. 1913-14.

CHEEK, JOHN MORGAN Farmer and Educator

        Sparta; A.B. 1893; A.B. Harvard 1895; b. Sparta, Feb. 26, 1868; p. William B. and Jane (Edwards); m. Olive Virginia Cornett, June 27, 1900; prin. Mars Hill col. 1893-94; prin. Sparta H. S. 1896-97; teacher Appalachian Training sch. 1904-06; prin. Fifth Dist. Agriculture H. S., Elk Creek, Va., 1907-13; supt. public instruction Allegheny co. 1913-; Baptist.

CHEEK, LEMUEL ROBERT

        Hillsboro; Ph.G. 1924; b. July 2, 1901; p. J. W. and -- --.

CHEEK, MRS. L. R.

        (Nee Cates, Ola Permelia); Hillsboro; s. 1921-22; b. Chapel Hill, July 29, 1902; p. A. F. and -- --; m. L. R. Cheek.

CHEEK, PAUL TINSLEY Teacher

        330 Indiana ave., Washington, D. C.; s. 1892-93, 1895-98; s. l. 1902-03; A.B. George Washington univ. 1912; b. Orange co., Feb. 2, 1875; p. Adolphus Williamson and Cornelia (Fowler); Di Soc.; teacher 1898-99; salesman 1899-1900; teacher 1900-01; prin. Coyle schools, Okla., 1901-02; accountant raisin growers assn. Fresno, Calif., 1903-04; farmer and merchant 1903-04; government service 1906-; Mason; Presbyterian.

CHEEK, VIOLA ROSALIND Teacher

        Chapel Hill; s. 1920-21; Meredith col., 1918-19; b. Chatham co., Sept. 18, 1898; p. R. Henry and Isabelle Ida (Merritt); Baptist.

CHEESBOROUGH, JOHN CHEESBOROUGH Student

        Victoria Road, Asheville; A.B. 1923; b. Asheville, Jan. 22, 1902; p. Dr. Thomas Patton and Alice Carr (Connally); Delta Kappa Epsilon; Di Soc.; Episcopalian.

*CHERRY, GEORGE OUTLAW Druggist

        From Bertie co.; Texas; b. June 13, 1840; s. 1858-60; C. S. A.; prisoner at Johnson's Island; sec. to Gov. Vance.

CHERRY, JULIAN

        (See Spruill, Mrs. Carydon Perry, Jr.).

*CHERRY, JOSEPH B. Planter

        Bertie co.; s. 1836-37; mem. house of commons 1848, '50, and '52; state sen., 1856-60.

*CHERRY, JOSEPH D.

        Bertie co.; killed in battle, Civil war; s. 1858-60; C. S. A.

*CHERRY, JESSE GLASGOW Lawyer

        From Greenville; Texas; b. 1859; d. in Tex., Apr. 18, 1910; s. 1876.

*CHERRY, JAMES J.

        Bertie co.; killed, Chancellorsville, May 1, 1863; s. 1858-60; capt. 14th N. C. inf., C. S. A.

CHERRY, MARCUS CICERO STEPHEN Insurance

        Mt. Olive; s. 1890-92; b. Pitt co., Feb. 8, 1872; p. M. C. S. and Arcena (Best); m. Amanda Lambert, Dec. 23, 1902; Mason; Pythian; Odd Fellow; Baptist.

*CHERRY, TILMAN BROWN

        From Greenville; Lassiter's Mills; s. 1881-83; s. l. 1882-83.

*CHERRY, WILLIAM

        Bertie co.; A.B. 1800; planter; lawyer; mem. house of c. 1804-06; trustee U. N. C. 1804-09.

*CHERRY, WILLIAM A.

        Greenville; d. 1868; s. 1856-59; gen'l. assem. 1868; lieut., C. S. A.

CHESHIRE, JOHN Farmer

        Tarboro; s. 1901-04; s. l. 1904.

CHESHIRE, JOSEPH BLOUNT Lawyer

        1618 Ambleside, Raleigh; A.B. 1902; s. l. 1907; b. Charlotte, Dec. 20, 1882; p. Joseph Blount and Annie Huske (Webb); m. Ida Jean Rogerson, Nov. 27, 1915; bank clerk 1902-04; bookkeeper 1904-06; lawyer 1907-13; clerk on constitutional amendments, 1913; U. S. referee in bankruptcy 1913-; chief N. C. enforcement div. U. S. food administration 1917-18; co-author Constitution of North Carolina Annotated 1911; Episcopalian.

CHESHIRE, JAMES WEBB Insurance

        802 Hillsboro st., Raleigh; s. 1907-10; b. Charlotte, Sept. 9, 1890; p. Joseph Blount (D. D.) and Annie Huske (Webb); m. Anne Ludlow McGehee, Nov. 14, 1922; Zeta Psi; Gorgon's Head; employee Va.-Caro. Chem. co., 1911-12; teacher 1912-13; sec. N. C. Audubon soc. 1913-15; sec.-treas. and mgr. Orange Trust co. 1915-17; fire ins. busi. 1919-; 2nd lieut. Fort Oglethorpe 1917; 28th inf. 1st div. A. E. F. 1917-18; Episcopalian.

CHESHIRE, THEOPHILUS PARKER Cotton Dealer

        14 Gamboll st., Charleston, S. C.; A.B. 1906; b. Edgecombe co., Feb. 5, 1886; p. Theophilus Parker and Ida (Staton); m. Frances Blake Rutledge, Nov. 8, 1923; Zeta Psi; cotton exporter with W. Gordon McCabe and co., Charleston, S. C., 1906-; 1st lieut. 156th F. A. 81st div. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

CHESNUTT, JAMES MOSELEY Druggist

        Clinton; s. p. 1911-12; p. Henry Beatty and Ella (Moseley); m. Eunice Parker, Fayetteville, Feb. 28, 1917; traveling salesman R. J. Reynolds Tob. co., Winston-Salem; druggist Clinton; Methodist.

CHEWNING, LAWRENCE HARRIS Drug Salesman

        210 East ave., Greenville, S. C.; Ph.G. 1908; b. Summerton, S. C., Mar. 12, 1886;


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p. D. R. and Virginia (Carrigan); m. Louise Miller, Dec. 11, 1912; Presbyterian.

*CHILD, SAMUEL

        s. 1802.

*CHILD, WILSON

        s. 1802.

*CHILDRESS, JOHN W. Lawyer

        Murfreesboro, Tenn.; s. 1822; mem. gen'l assem.

†CHILDS, CHARLES EBEN, JR.

        Lincolnton; s. 1902-03.

CHILDS, WADE HAMPTON

        Lincolnton; s. 1908-11; s. l. 1911-12; b. May 31, 1890.

*CHILTON, EDWARD J.

        Brownville, Tenn.; killed, Yorktown, 1861; s. 1859-60; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; C. S. A.

*CHILTON, LEVIN P.

        Virginia; s. 1817.

CHINNIS, COMMODORE CLARENCE Banker

        117 S. Boylan ave., Raleigh; s. 1916-18; b. Phoenix, April 24, 1899; p. Augustus M. and Nell B.; m. Betsy Hobson Wade, Oct. 26, 1923; Pi Kappa Phi; Wachovia Bank and Trust co; and asst. cashier Howe Snow & Bertles Inc., stocks and bonds, Raleigh; Episcopalian.

*CHISMAN, WILLIAM WADE

        Pine Hill; killed in Memphis, about 1920; s. 1899-1901.

*CHISOLM, SEABORN WHATLEY

        Cedartown, Ga.; b. 1841; d. from wounds received at Sharpsburg, 1862; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; C. S. A.

CHOATE, BERT OSCAR Physician

        Sparta; s. m. 1903; M.D. Med. Col. of Va., 1908; b. Sparta, Mar. 13, 1885; p. Samuel A. and Annie Laura (Edwards); m. Janie Baker, June 23, 1908; Baptist.

CHOATE, JAMES BOYCE Engineer

        Huntersville; pres. Blythe Bros. co., Charlotte; s. 1919-20; Ga. Tech, 1920-21; b. Huntersville, Aug. 29, 1898; p. J. L. and Harriet (Blythe).

CHRISTAIN, JOSEPH LUTHER

        Mangum st., Durham; s. 1922-23; b. Durham, Sept. 21, 1902; p. Virgil Seymore and Mary (Conrad); traveling salesman Robbins Mfg. co., Attleboro, Mass.; Presbyterian.

CHRISTIAN, ROBERT WALL

        Rock Point, Ore.; s. 1887-88; b. Swift Island, Feb. 26, 1869; draftsman; gold dredger.

*CHRISTIAN, WILLIAM JASPER, JR.

        Durham; b. Oct. 4, 1876; d. Sept. 2, 1921; s. l. 1899-1900; A.M. Wake Forest col. 1898; teacher; lawyer; merchant; Baptist.

*CHRISTIE, MARK A. Planter

        From Edgefield co.; Elmwood, S. C.; s. 1859-60; C. S. A.

CHRISTIE, WILLIAM MCLEAN Lawyer

        232 East Ashley st., Jacksonville, Fla.; s. s. l. 1912; Univ. of Fla., 1911-13; b. Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. 25, 1892; p. Joseph Benjamin and Anna (Williams); m. Katherine Meggs, Mar. 17, 1918; asst. U. S. dist. atty. 1920-21; 2nd lieut. Fort McPherson, Aug. 16, 1917; 1st lieut. Oct. 26, 1917; 55th inf. A. E. F. 1917-19; Methodist.

*CHRISTMAS, THOMAS HILLIARD Physician

        Bolivar, Miss.; b. June 2, 1838; A.B. 1857; C. S. A.

CHRISTOPHER, FRED OSCAR Lawyer

        Murphey; s. 1912-13; b. Union co., Ga., Feb. 26, 1889; p. Wesley and Lana (Chastain); m. Maude Dickey, June 8, 1921; teacher 1915-16; lawyer, 1917-; N. C. legislature 1921; U. S. A. 1918; Baptist.

*CHUNN, A. B.

        Asheville; s. 1832-33; mem. house of c. 1846-48.

*CHURCH, WILLIAM LEE

        From Athens, Ga.; Madison, Fla.; b. Apr. 21, 1843; d. Mar. 31, 1871; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; planter; prof. Univ. of Ga.; minister and physician, Washington, D. C.; capt. and A. A. gen'l (P. McB. Young's cavalry brigade), C. S. A.

CHURCHILL, GREY WILLARD Banker

        804 N. Queen st., Kinston; s. 1914-16; b. Kinston, July 22, 1895; p. Richard F. and Nora E. (Hill); employee Buick garage, Kinston, 1 yr.; employee Caswell Banking & Trust co. ibid. 6 yrs.; ibid. Nat. Bank of Kinston.

*CLAIRBORNE, BENJAMIN WATKINS L.

        Tipton, Tenn.; b. Mar. 16, 1830; A.B. 1851; C. S. A.

*CLAIRBORNE, FELIX GRUNDY Planter

        Danville, Va.; b. 1840; d. 1879; s. 1857-59; lieut. C. S. A.

*CLAIRBORNE, JAMES LEONARD Lawyer

        Danville, Va.; b. 1827; d. 1853; s. 1846-47.

*CLAIRBORNE, RICHARD HENRY Lawyer

        Danville, Va.; b. 1821; d. 1845; A.B. 1840; A.M. 1843.


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*CLAIRBORNE, THOMAS D. Lawyer

        Danville, Va.; b. 1845; killed, Nottoway C. H., Va., 1864; s. 1855-56; lieut.-col. C. S. A.

*CLANCY, JOHN DUNHAM Lawyer

        Hillsboro; A.B. 1825.

*CLANTON, DUDLEY

        Halifax co.; A.B. 1847; mem. gen'l assem. 1850.

*CLANTON, JESSE R.

        Warrenton; s. 1851-53.

*CLANTON, WILLIAM

        Halifax co.; s. 1846-47.

†CLAPP, ERNEST

        Greensboro; s. 1896-97; b. Mooresville, Ind., Jan. 21, 1878; merchant.

CLAPP, HERMAN MASON

        Whitsett; pres. Charlotte; s. 1916-17; b. Whitsett, Aug. 19, 1893; p. C. T. M. and -- --; with Raleigh Cafe, Charlotte.

CLARK, AMBROSE Farmer

        Lansing; s. 1886-87; b. Apple Grove, Sept. 30, 1862; p. Amos and Marie (Miller); m. Agnes Miller, Sept. 30, 1894; farmer; sheriff Ashe co.

*CLARK, COLIN MCKENZIE

        Halifax co.; b. 1807; d. Oct. 8, 1868; s. 1822.

*CLARK, DAVID C.

        Bertie co.; d. 1886; s. 1850-53; physician; planter; mem. house of c. 1866; capt., C. S. A.

*CLARK, DAVID H.

        Virginia; s. 1814.

CLARK, DAVID LEE Teacher

        Univ. Station, Austin, Tex.; A.M. 1909; A.B. East Texas col.; Ph.D. Columbia univ. 1923; b. Allen, Ky., Sept. 18, 1887; p. Lindsay and Rebecca (Mayo); m. Grace Delano, June 18, 1914; teacher Greensboro Women's col. 1910-12; ibid. Univ. of Me. 1913-16; Belgian Relief comm.; author and publisher several articles on American literature; Unitarian.

CLARK, DANIEL RUSSELL Merchant

        Tarboro; s. 1910-11; b. Tarboro, Feb. 14, 1893; p. William Samuel and Lossie (Grist); U. S. N. 1918; Episcopalian.

CLARK, EDWIN, JR. Railroad Employee

        Weldon; s. 1902-03; N. C. State col. 1903-04; b. Weldon, Mar. 17, 1883; p. Edwin and Eunice T. (Jordan); Kappa Sigma; Mason.

CLARK, ERNEST WALTON, JR. Physician

        500 Linden ave., Camden, N. J.; B.S. 1920; M.D. Univ of Pa., 1922; b. Roper, Apr. 11, 1897; p. Ernest W. and Lula Belle (Latham); Kappa Psi; interne Cooper hosp., Camden, N. J., 1922-23; S. A. T. C.; Shriner; Methodist.

*CLARK, GEORGE

        Bertie co.; b. 1779; d. 1798; s. 1796.

*CLARK, GEORGE MCINTOSH

        Montgomery co.; b. 1838; killed, Gettysburg, July 1863; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; maj., C. S. A. 34th reg.

CLARK, GEORGE THOMAS Clerk

        621 Dock, Wilmington; s. 1910; b. Portsmouth, Va., 1894; p. Haywood and Mamie (Jenkins); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; varsity track; clerk J. A. Taylor wholesale grocer; pvt. to 1st lieut. field signal battalion 1917; line officer, 119 inf. 30 div. France, 1918; Episcopalian.

*CLARK, HENRY SELBY Lawyer

        From Beaufort co.; Greenville; b. 1809; d. 1869; A.B. 1828; state solicitor, 1845-47; mem. house of c. 1832, '33, and '34-'36; mem. congress 1845-47; trustee, U. N. C., 1834-54.

CLARK, HAROLD STEVENS Physician

        Leicester; A. B. 1917; s. m. 1918-20; M. D. Univ. of Penna., 1922; b. Leicester, Aug. 3, 1896; p. Oscar Malone and Annie (Stevens); Di Soc.; Kappa Psi; prin. Leicester H. S. 1917-18; resident physician Methodist hosp., Phila., Pa., 1922-23; physician Asheville 1923-; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C.; Methodist.

*CLARK, HENRY TOOLE

        Tarboro; b. 1808; d. Apr. 14, 1874; A.B. 1826; A.M. 1832; planter; state sen. 1850-61 and '66; speaker sen. 1859-61; gov. 1861-62; lieut.-gov. 1859-61.

CLARK, HENRY TOOLE Manufacturer

        Scotland Neck; s. p. 1905-07; b. Hamilton, Dec. 2nd 1888; p. Dr. Henry Irwin and Aleathia (Barrow); m. Cornelia Justice Josey, Oct. 25, 1916; Sigma Nu; Phi Soc.; druggist 1908-09; sec.-treas. Scotland Neck Cotton Mills 1910-; ibid. Home Bldg. and Loan assn. of Scotland Neck, 1912-; Mason; Episcopalian.

†CLARK, ISAAC W.

        Grand Prairie, Tex.; s. 1858-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862.

*CLARK, JOHN ASTOR

        Grimesland; b. Dec. 10, 1888; d. Oct. 17, 1918; m. Blanch Proctor, Jan. 21, 1916; s. 1910; pvt. sec'y. N. C. sec'y of state; merchant; Baptist.

CLARK, JEROME BAYARD Lawyer

        Fayetteville; s. 1905; s. s. l. 1906; Davidson 1902-04; b. Elizabethtown, Apr. 5, 1882; p. John Washington and Catherine Amelia (Blue); m. Helen Purdie Robinson, June 2, 1908; lawyer 1906-; bank pres. 1910-; Bladen co. atty 1909-15; N. C. legislature 1915; Fayetteville city atty. 1922-; Presbyterian.


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*CLARK, JAMES FOREMAN Merchant

        From Beaufort co.; New Bern; b. Nov. 5, 1841; d. Jan. 5, 1919; m. Elinor Wilson, Dec. 23, 1868; s. 1859-60; pvt.-lieut., C. S. A.; merchant, New Bern, 1866-1918.

CLARK, JOHN EDMUND DUNCAN Manufacturer

        511 Grace st., Wilmington; s. 1922; Lehigh univ. 1919-21; b. Cheboygan, Mich., Feb. 14, 1901; p. Maj. C. E. and Jane (Duncan); m. Katherine King, Nov. 6, 1923; Alpha Tau Omega; vice-pres. Clark-Lynch and Clark, Inc., Wilmington; Kiwanian; Mason; Presbyterian.

CLARK, JOHN HARDISTY

        Tarboro; s. 1921-22; b. Mitchellsville, Md., July 30, 1904; p. William Grimes and Ruth (Hardisty); Episcopalian.

*CLARK, JOHN THOMAS Minister

        Halifax, co., Va.; b. 1809; d. 1886; s. 1829; Episcopalian.

*CLARK, KENNETH M.

        Bertie co.; s. 1845-46.

CLARK, LEE ROY Leaf Tobacco Buyer

        Wendell; s. 1912-13; b. Franklin co., June 17, 1892; p. William Thomas and Annie (Powell); m. Mamie Waller, May 24, 1917; Christian.

CLARK, MONTAGUE GRAHAM Farmer

        Donalsonville, Ga.; s. 1897-98; b. Mecklenburg co., Aug. 11, 1880; p. J. T. and Margaret (Graham); m. Alice Graham, Apr. 14, 1908; farmer and lumber manufacturer; Presbyterian.

*CLARK, NEVIN DANIEL JOSEPHUS

        Jackson Springs; b. Montgomery co., Nov. 26, 1835; d. May 7, 1924; m. Sarah Elizabeth Ray, June, 1871; A.B. 1858; teacher; magistrate; farmer; book agt.; spectacle agt.; Presbyterian.

†CLARK, PLEASANT B.

        Jefferson, Tex.; A.B. 1861; b. Coffeeville, Tex., July 2, 1840.

*CLARK, ROBERT SPENCER

        Coffeeville, Tex.; b. Apr. 6, 1838; A.B. 1861; lawyer; planter; mem. Tex. gen'l assem.; capt., C. S. A.

*CLARK, RALPH VIVIAN

        Clarkton; b. Sept. 3, 1893; d. Feb. 11, 1913; s. 1912-13.

CLARK, SAMUEL EDGAR

        Wilson; s. 1896-98.

CLARK, STEPHEN CHESTER Realtor

        High Point; s. 1900; Guilford col. 2 yrs.; p. W. F. and Amelia Elizabeth; m. Daisy Ogburn, Oct. 17, 1917; advertising mgr., dept. store several yrs.; realtor 14 yrs.

*CLARK, SAMUEL JOHNSON

        Bertie co.; d. 1859; s. 1845-47.

CLARK, SAM NASH Merchant

        Tarboro; s. 1905-06; b. Tarboro, Mar. 9, 1888; p. William S. and Lossie (Grist); m. Louise Wilson, Apr. 23, 1913; Episcopalian.

*CLARK, THOMAS CHRISTOPHER Planter

        From Stone, Ala.; Fairfield, Ala.; b. 1833; A.B. 1856; C. S. A.

*CLARK, WALTER

        From Halifax co.; 126 Halifax st., Raleigh; b. Aug. 19, 1846; d. May 19, 1924; p. Gen. David and Anna Maria (Thorne); m. Susan Washington Graham, Jan. 28, 1874; A.B. 1864; A.M. 1867; LL.D. 1890; LL.B. Columbia (D.C.) 1867; judge sup'r ct. 1885; asso. justice supr. ct. 1889; chief justice supr. ct. 1902; umpire Nat. War & Labor Board, 1917-18; dir. and gen. counsel, Raleigh & Gaston, Raleigh & Augusta, and S. A. L. rys.; translator Constant's Memoirs of Napoleon, 3 vols., 1895; compiled and edited State Records of N. C., 16 vols., 1895-1906; compiled and edited History of N. C. Regiments in the Civil War, 5 vols., 1901-04; edited and issued Annotated Code of Civil Proceedure; edited Appeal and Error; author of numerous addresses and magazine articles; opinions as justice of supr. ct. appear in 82 vols. N. C. Reports, N. C. 104-185; maj., C. S. A.

CLARK, WALTER, JR. Lawyer

        511-513 Law bldg., Charlotte; LL.B. 1905; B.E. N. C. State col. of A. & E. 1903; LL.M. George Washington univ. 1906; b. Raleigh, Aug. 1, 1885; p. Judge Walter and Susan Washington (Graham); m. Mary R. Johnston, Mar. 2, 1918; Sigma Nu; acting atty. gen'l N. C. 2 mos., 1906; city atty. Raleigh 1908-10; 1st vice-pres. N. C. bar assn. 1923; trustee, U. N. C. 1909; 1st lieut.-adj.-capt. co. "B" 3rd N. C. N. G. 1916-17; capt. ibid., co. "B" 120th inf. 30th div., 1917-19; Methodist.

‡CLARK, WILLIAM ALEXANDER Druggist

        R. F. D. 4, Fayetteville; s. 1920-23; b. Oct. 9, 1899; p. Thomas Alexander and Julia -- --; Presbyterian.

†CLARK, WILLIAM CLARENCE

        Chapel Hill; s. 1914-15; b. Chapel Hill, Jan. 30, 1893; p. J. M. and -- --.

CLARK, WILLIAM GRIMES Merchant

        Tarboro; s. 1893-95; b. Tarboro, Apr. 28, 1877; p. William Samuel and Lossie (Grist); m. Ruth Hardisty, Apr. 17, 1901; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Episcopalian.

CLARK, WILLIAM GRIMES, JR.

        Tarboro; s. 1919-20; b. Mitchellsville, July 5, 1902; p. William Grimes and Ruth (Hardisty); Delta Kappa Epsilon; general bus.; Episcopalian.


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*CLARK, WILLIAM MCKENZIE Planter

        Martin co.; A.B. 1801.

‡CLARKE, BETRAM CLEVELAND

        Walnut Cove; s. 1904-05; b. Barnard, May 31, 1886; ry. mail clerk.

CLARKE, FRANCIS MANN Physician

        Middletown; B.S. 1920; M.D. Univ. of Penna., 1922; b. Beaufort, Oct. 10, 1899; p. Dr. Francis Moore and Eumeda (Mann); Phi Chi; resident physician Presbyterian hosp., Phila., Pa., 1922-23; mem. surgical staff Pa. State hosp., Ashland, Pa., 1923-24; resident surgeon, St. Peter's Gen'l hosp., New Brunswick, N. J., 1924-; Episcopalian.

*CLARKE, FRANCIS MOORE

        Middleton; b. July 29, 1870; d. Feb. 3, 1918; s. 1888-89; M. D. Col. P. & S., Baltimore, 1893; physician; supt. health Carteret co., 1897; acting asst. surgeon U. S. P. H. and M. H. service, 1895.

‡CLARKE, HUGH DICKEY

        Asheville; s. 1918-19.

CLARKE, JOE M. Druggist

        Lenoir; s. 1920-21; b. Statesville, Nov. 24, 1902; p. W. D. and Essie (Mast); part owner Marley's Drug store; Mason; Methodist Episcopal (South).

CLARKE, MABELL S. C.

        (See Smith, Mrs. J. Ravenel.)

*CLARKE, THOMAS Teacher

        Winston; b. Oct. 1, 1875; d. Oct. 15, 1918; B.S. 1896; Ph.D.; Spring Hill col.; St. Louis univ.; Bonn univ., Germany; Catholic col., Macon, Ga.; chemist; asst. chemistry U. N. C., 1898-99; instr. chemistry U. N. C., 1899-1900; prof. chemistry Loyola univ. at time of death; Catholic priest; Catholic.

*CLARKE, WILLIAM JOHN

        From Raleigh; New Bern; d. 1886; A.B. 1841; A.M. 1844; state comptroller, 1851-55; state sen. 1870; judge sup'r ct. 1871-74; U. S. A., Mex. War; col., C. S. A. 24th reg. N. C. troops.

‡CLARKE, WILFONG WALDRON

        Townsville; A.B. 1915; b. Morganton, Sept. 1, 1890; m. Ailene Mason, July 17, 1921.

*CLARKE, WILLIAM WHIPPLE Physician

        From Fine's Creek; Old Fort; b. Apr. 18, 1857; d. Feb. 15, 1904; s. 1882-83; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1886.

CLARKSON, FRANCIS OSBORNE Lawyer

        438 Clement ave., Charlotte; A.B. 1916; LL.B. 1917; b. Charlotte, Aug. 26, 1895; p. Heriot and Mary Lloyd (Osborne); m. Cama Burgess, June 28, 1924; Golden Fleece; Di Soc.; Omega Delta; Phi Delta Phi; Delta Kappa Epsilon; editor-in-chief Yackety Yack; wearer of N C; asst. solicitor Charlotte 1922; solicitor 14th judicial dist. June-Dec., 1922; ensign naval air station U. S. N. R. flying corps Mar. 1918; lieut. U. S. M. C. flying corps May, 1918-22; Episcopalian.

CLARKSON, HERIOT Lawyer

        Charlotte; s. l. 1883-84; b. Kingville, S. C., Aug. 21, 1863; p. Maj. William and Margaret S. (Simons); m. Mary Lloyd Osborne, Dec. 10, 1899; lawyer Charlotte, 1884-; alderman and vice-mayor Charlotte, 1887-88, 1891-92; N. C. gen'l assem. 1899; Charlotte city atty. 1901-05; solicitor 12th judicial dist. 1904-10; judge N. C. supr. ct. 1923-; mem. Soc. of Sons of the Am. Revolution, Soc. of Cincinnati, Huguenot Soc. of S. C.; Mason; Pythian; Junior; Episcopalian.

CLARVOE, FRANK AULD Journalist

        United Press Assn., World Bldg., N. Y. C.; pres. 1275 Third ave., San Francisco, Cal.; s. 1915-17; b. Washington, D. C., Aug. 29, 1896; p. Frank Auld and Anne Gertrude --; m. Erma A. Kirschner, Sept. 21, 1922; Di Soc.; winner Hunter Lee Harris memorial medal and prize; Pi Kappa Phi; Omega Delta; Sigma Upsilon; Amphoterothen; circulation dept. The Journal, Portland, Ore., 1919; asst. editor The Journal, 1921; staff, United Press, San Francisco, 1921; northwest mgr. United Press, 1923; asst. mgr. Pacific coast division, United Press, 1923-; World War; Episcopalian.

CLAWSON, JAMES POOL Merchant

        Beaufort; pres. U. S. Geological Survey, 37 Municipal bldg., Chattanooga, Tenn.; B.S. 1922; N. C. State col. of A. & E. 1917-18; b. Beaufort, June 18, 1900; p. Charles Alfred and Jane (Pool); Episcopalian.

CLAY, JOSEPH SCOTT Teacher

        707 Guadelupe st., Austin, Tex.; s. 1902; Kentucky univ.; B. Accts. Christain col; b. Austin, Tex., Apr. 29, 1876; p. Issac C. and Elizabeth (Forman); taught 8 yrs. Bingham sch., Mebane; half owner Nixon-Clay Commercial col. since 1906; also prin. stenographic dept.; stenographer to insp. Gen. John G. Ballance during Spanish-Am. war; Shriner; Odd Fellow; Christian.

‡CLAYTON, NUMA REID Minister

        Milton; A.B. 1907; b. Orange co., Aug. 17, 1879; teacher; minister.

CLAYTON, ROBERT HUME Welfare Superintendent

        Hillsboro; A.B. 1911; b. Orange co., Mar. 7, 1884; p. David A. and Fannie (Borland); m. Rosa Thomas, Apr. 13, 1912; Di Soc.; teacher 1911-17; co. supt. pub. instr. 1917-; co. supt. pub. welfare 1919-; Presbyterian.

CLEGG, AGNES MARIE Teacher

        706 Highland ave., Greensboro; A.M. 1921; A.B. Guilford col. 1918; b. Triangle, Lincoln co., June 27, 1894; p. Rev. J. W. and Agnes Octavia (King);


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teacher St. Paul's H. S. 1918-19; Kernersville H. S. 1919-20; mem. English dept. Greensboro H. S. 1921-23; Raleigh H. S. 1923-24; Methodist Episcopal (South).

CLEGG, ELSIE MAY Teacher

        706 Highland ave., Greensboro; M.A. 1921; A.B. Guilford col., 1920; b. Mooresville, June 24, 1894; p. Rev. James Wesley and Agnes Octavia (King); h. s. teacher Gibsonville, 1921-22, Greensboro summer 1922, Wilson, 1923; Methodist Episcopal (South).

CLEGG, KENNETH KEY

        Greensboro; pres. R. F. D., Blessing, Tex.; s. 1921-22; Guilford col.; b. Greensboro, Dec. 12, 1899; p. Rev. James Wesley and Agnes Octavia (King).

CLEGG, LUTHER BYNUM Lawyer

        Carthage; s. s. l. 1912; b. near Quiet (now Carthage Star Route), Oct. 5, 1875; p. Benjamin Franklin and Mary Margurett Buie; Presbyterian.

*CLEGG, MONTRAVILLE D.

        Chatham co.; b. Oct. 9, 1840; killed, Reams Station, 1864; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; lieut. co. "D" 48th reg., C. S. A.

†CLEGG, THOMAS DAVID Banker

        Silk Hope; last known of in Texas; s. 1884-86; b. 1866; merchant; banker.

CLEGG, WILLIAM RUSSELL Lawyer

        Carthage; LL.B. 1905; B.S. Davidson col. 1902; b. June 13, 1877; p. Benjamin Franklin and Mary Margaret (Buie); m. Mary Pleasant McKeithan, Oct. 31, 1917; asst. prin. Summerville acad., Augusta, Ga., 1906-07; prin. Godwin H. S., Godwin, 1907-11; mayor, Carthage, 1918-20; Mason; Presbyterian.

CLEMENT, DONALD

        310 S. Ellis st., Salisbury; s. 1905-07; b. Salisbury, Nov. 7, 1887; p. Louis H. and Mary Buehler; m. Alice Vanderford, May 22, 1920; at pres. mgr. Salisbury Motor co.; Rotarian; Am. legion; entered 1st O. T. C. Chattanooga, Tenn., May 15, 1917; served with 4th div.; mustered out as capt. July 10, 1919; Episcopalian.

CLEMENT, EDWARD BEUHLER Physician

        Salisbury; B.S. 1903; s. m. 1903-04; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1903; g. s. Univ. of Pa. 1920-22; b. Salisbury, Sept. 18, 1881; p. Louis Henry and Mary (Buehler); m. Nona Raleigh, June 5, 1920; Sigma Nu; interne Jefferson hosp. 1903-05; res. physician Municipal hosp. Phila., Pa., 1905-07; capt. U. S. A. Med. corps 1917-20; Mason; Rotarian.

†CLEMENT, FOSTER ALBERT

        Mocksville; s. 1905-06.

CLEMENT, HAYDEN Lawyer

        Salisbury; s. 1899-1903; s. l. 1903; b. Mocksville, Sept. 25, 1879; p. Dr. Louis Henry and Caroline (Buehler); m. Clay Croxton, June 25, 1913; Sigma Nu; practicing law Salisbury under firm name Clement & Clement since 1903; asst. N. C. atty. gen. 1907-09; solicitor 15th judicial dist. N. C. 1914-23; Episcopalian.

*CLEMENT, HERBERT Lawyer

        Mocksville; b. Davie co., Oct. 11, 1868; d. June 9, 1921; A.B. 1889; Methodist.

*CLEMENT, HENRY LAWRENCE Lawyer

        Mocksville; b. 1821; d. 1844; A.B. 1843.

CLEMENT, JOHN HENRY Lawyer

        Twin City club, W. 4th st., Winston-Salem; s. s. l. 1909; A.B. Trinity col. 1906; b. Mocksville, Sept. 26, 1882; p. John Henry and Mary Emily (Foster); Methodist.

CLEMENT, LOUIS HEYL, JR. Lawyer

        Salisbury; s. 1899-1903; s. l. 1903; b. Salisbury, May 2, 1892; p. L. H. and --; 1st lieut. U. S. A. 1917-19.

*CLEMENT, RALPH ALEXANDER

        Franklin, Va.; A.B. 1840.

*CLEMENT, SAMUEL WILSON Teacher

        From Granville co.; Wallace; A.B. 1858; C. S. A.

*CLEMENT, WILEY ADAM Lawyer

        Mocksville; b. 1840; s. 1859-60; clerk infr. ct.; capt. co. "F" 42nd reg., C. S. A.

CLEMENT, WALTER RALEIGH Farmer-Realtor

        Mocksville; s. 1891-92; b. Mocksville, Aug. 23, 1871; p. John Marshall and Mary Jane (Haden); farmer, real estate and live stock dealer; vice-pres. Sou. Bank & Trust co., Mocksville.

*CLEMENTS, GEORGE R. Planter

        From Williamston; Warrenton; s. 1844-45.

†CLEMENTS, THOMAS DEWITT

        Asheville; s. l. 1909-10.

*CLEMENTS, WILLIAM H.

        Williamston; s. 1844-45.

‡CLEMENTS, WILLIAM J.

        Durham; s. p. 1902-03.

CLENDENIN, WILLIE HENRY Lawyer

        Emory, Tex.; s. l. 1893-94; judge, circuit court, Tex., 1922-.

*CLIFTON, L. BERRIE P. Merchant

        From Franklin co.; Louisburg; d. 1888; s. 1860-61.

†CLIFTON, LUNSFORD CLAIBORNE

        Farmersville, Tex.; s. 1876-79.


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CLIFTON, MAURICE SMITH Bank Cashier

        Louisburg; s. 1893-95; b. Louisburg, Mar. 12, 1876; p. Dr. James Beverly and Anne Rebecca (Smith); m. Margaret Elizabeth Howell, Oct. 14, 1903; register of deeds Franklin co. 1902-03; merchant 1902-03; cashier Farmers & Merchants Bank 1910-23; Episcopalian.

CLINARD, CHARLES BROWN Accountant

        242 S. Main st., Winston-Salem; pres. 441 Nevin st., Lancaster, Pa.; s. 1919-20; A.B. Franklin and Marshall col. 1923; b. Winston-Salem. Dec. 15, 1901; p. William Henry and Phoebe Catherine (Brown); Phi Kappa Psi; Monitor Boiler co., July 1923, Lancaster, Pa.; Zooks Jewelry store ibid; R. T. Norment. Public Accountant 1924; Moravian.

CLINARD, DAVID ELWOOD Realtor

        203 Masonic temple, Winston-Salem; s. 1911-12; b. Davidson co., Apr. 4, 1890; p. David Madison and Florena Isabelle (Hine); m. Ella B. Jones. July 10, 1923; travelled 1912-13; in U. S. ry. mail service 1913-16; p. o. clerk Winston-Salem, 1916-19; real estate and ins. since; Primitive Baptist.

CLINARD, JONES WESTON Salesman

        Hickory; s. 1909-10; b. Hickory, Jan. 20, 1892; p. Frank A. and Gertrude Estelle (Jones); m. Rosa F. Collins, June 5, 1920; track team; drug clerk and traveling salesman 1910-; enlisted marine corps, Richmond, Va. Aug. 1918; assigned to Phila. navy yard; transferred to submarine base New London, Conn.; discharged Aug. 1919; awarded good conduct medal; qualified as sharpshooter; Episcopalian.

CLINARD, WALTER BASCOM Teacher

        120 S. Marshall st., Winston-Salem; s. 1908-11; b. Davidson co., Mar. 29, 1884; p. Samuel Y. and Margaret Ann (Hamner); m. Maude Alspaugh, May 21, 1913; taught 2 yrs. West Salem public sch.; 10 yrs. Granville graded sch.; 1 yr. Southside graded sch.; now prin.; author Stray Poems, pamphlet published 1912; Baptist.

*CLINCH, DUNCAN LAMONT Planter

        From St. Mary's, Ga.; Jeffersonton, Ga.; b. 1826; A.B. 1847; capt., U. S. A., Mex. war; col., C. S. A., Mem. congress from Ga.

*CLINCH, JOHN HOUSTON MCINTOSH Planter

        From St. Mary's, Ga.; Savannah Ga.; b. 1823; A.B. 1844.

CLINE, EDWARD BOST Jurist

        1625 13th ave., Hickory; A.B. 1886; Catawba col.; b. Newton, Apr. 17, 1866; p. Michael L. and Laura N. (Bost); m. Frances Ferguson, Nov. 15, 1893; teacher 1887; lawyer 1888-1911; mayor Hickory; judge sup'r ct.; Presbyterian.

CLINE, FREDERICK HERMAN Druggist

        Kannapolis; s. p. 1919-20; b. Cabarrus co., July 25, 1897; p. Wm. J. and Emma Louise (Bost); sec.-treas. F. L. Smith Drug co. since June 16, 1920; Lutheran.

*CLINE, FRANK LEE Lawyer

        Hickory; b. Nov. 29, 1858; d. July 12, 1891; m. Novella Lawrence, Feb., 1886; s. 1877-79; Episcopalian.

CLINE, GEORGE WILBUR Railway Conductor

        310 Shawnee terrace, Louisville, Ky.; s. 1887-88; b. Newton, Dec. 4, 1869; p. M. L. and Laura Naomi (Bost); m. Mary Reid Keely, May 12, 1919; ry. service; mem. conductors' gen. comm. Sou. ry. system; mem. board of trustees O. R. C.; Lutheran.

CLINE, JOSEPH IVEY Student

        Granite Falls; pres. Lenoir col. Hickory; s. 1918-20; Lenoir col. 1920-23; A.B. Lenoir, 1923; b. Granite Falls, June 29, 1899; p. Pinkney Lee and Martha Elizabeth (Abernethy); Di Soc.; teacher science and French, Troutman H. S., 1923-24; Andrews H. S., science and civics, 1924-; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C.; Lutheran.

CLINE, JAMES O. Druggist

        Granite Falls; s. p. 1915-16; p. P. L. and Cora Belle (Healan); druggist Chautauqua Drug co., Waynesville, 1917; ibid. The Owl Phar., Asheville, 1918; ibid. Abernethy Cash phar., Elkin, 1919-20; mgr. Cline's Drug store, Granite Falls, 1920-; U. S. army 1918.

CLINE, WILLIAM PINCKNEY Minister

        Eau Claire, Columbia, S. C.; Ph.B. 1878; Roanoke col., 1875-76; D.D. Lenoir col.; b. Catawba co., Mar. 21, 1853; p. Eli Davidson and Rosanna (Starr); m. Julia Catherine Bost; m. Mrs. Mary J. Burke; Di Soc.; minister 1880-; teacher Catawba col., 1878-84; pastor Lutheran churches, Davidson co., 1884-91; founder and head of Holley Grove acad., Davidson co., 1885-91; one of founders of Lenoir col. 1891; prof. Latin and history ibid., 1891-1901; pres. bd. of trustees ibid. 1901-07; pastor St. Michaels ch. Selwood, S. C., 1907-11; supt. Lowman Home for Aged, White Rock, S. C., 1911-23; pres. Sou. Lutheran bd. of publication, Columbia, S. C., 1909-18; retired from active work, 1923; alderman Hickory 1902-06; Lutheran.

CLINE, WILLIAM PRESTON Minister

        521 Coleman ave., Fairmont, W. Va.; A.B. 1912; A.B. Lenoir 1906; A.M. Univ. of S. C., 1914; Grad. Sou. Theol. (Lutheran) sem. 1912-15; b. Lexington, Oct. 20, 1890; p. William Pinckney and Julia Catherine--; m. Eva Barbara Schirmacher, Nov. 2, 1918; pastor Christ English Lutheran church, Birmingham, Ala., 1915-24;


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ibid. Grace Lutheran church, Fairmont, W. Va., 1924-; served as camp pastor at camp Johnston and camp Jackson; Lutheran.

CLINGMAN, JOHN BURTON

        Care State Highway comm., Raleigh; s. 1908-09.

*CLINGMAN, THOMAS LANIER Lawyer

        From Surry co.; Asheville; b. Huntsville, July 27, 1812; d. Nov. 3, 1899; A.B. 1832; LL.D.; mem. house of c. 1835; state sen. 1840; mem. congress 1843-45 and 1847-58; U. S. sen. 1858-61; mem. conv., 1875; brig.-gen. C. S. A.

*CLINTON, RICHARD SPAIGHT

        Cahawba, Ala.; A.B. 1825; judge probate ct.; mem. Ala. gen'l assem.

CLINTON, ROLAND SMITH

        Gastonia; s. 1908-09; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1914.

CLINTON, THAD PRILLA Insurance

        Clover, S. C.; s. 1907-09; b. Clover, S. C., June 1, 1888; p. Robert A. and Sarah N. (Rankin); Presbyterian.

CLODFELTER, JAPHIA ARVILLE Clerk

        244 Corona st., Winston-Salem; s. 1905; b. Davidson co., Feb. 7, 1883; p. DeWitt Clinton and Cornelia Ann (Lashmitt); m. Della Pierce Wagner, Oct. 7, 1914; clerk, R. J. Reynolds, Tob. co.; Methodist Episcopal (South).

*CLOMAN, SAMUEL F. Physician

        Williamston; d. Apr. 18, 1910; s. m. 1851-53.

CLONTS, HENRY KOOPMAN Merchant

        197 Lake Morton drive, Lakeland, Fla.; A.B. 1909; Stetson univ.; b. Live Oak, Fla., Jan. 30, 1886; p. S. L. A. and Harriett Mildred (Powell); m. Elnora Spotswood Williams, May 20, 1895; dry goods merchant; Royal Arch; Knight Templar; Shriner; Episcopalian.

*CLOPTON, ABNER WENTWORTH Missionary

        From Virginia; China; A.B. 1809; A.M. 1812; tutor 1809; physician; minister; missionary; Baptist.

*CLOPTON, ROBERT A.

        Virginia; s. 1816.

*CLOSS, JUNIUS T. Planter

        From Orange co.; Texas; s. 1853-54.

*CLOSS, THOMAS OLIVER

        Orange co.; b. 1833; killed, Gettysburg, 1863; s. 1853-56; capt., C. S. A.

CLYBURN, BECKHAM HILTON

        Lancaster, S. C.; s. 1904-05; b. Haile Mine, S. C., Mar. 1, 1886.

COATES, ALBERT Teacher

        Smithfield; pres. Chapel Hill; A. B. 1918; LL.B. Harvard Law sch. 1923; b. Johnston co., Aug. 25, 1896; p. Daniel Miller and Nancy (Lassiter); Tau Kappa Alpha; Golden Fleece; winner Peace Oratorical contest. 1917; Mangum Medal; pres. Phi. Soc.; Amphoterothen; asst. prof. law U. N. C., 1923-; Methodist.

COATES, ROBERT FLOYD Teacher

        Angier; A.B. 1923; N. C. State col. of A. & E. 1917-18; Univ. of Va.; b. Angier, Mar. 20, 1883; p. James Thomas and Mary Ann (Honeycutt); Phi Soc.; N. C. club; intercellegiate debater; Mason.

COBB, ARTHUR Army Officer

        Congress Hall hotel, Washington, D. C.; s. 1895-96.

COBB, COLLIER Teacher

        Chapel Hill; s. 1880-81; Wake Forest 1877-80; Hon. Sc.D. 1917; A.B. Harvard 1889; A.M. 1894; Mass. Tech. 1890-91; Ecole Superieure des Mines, Paris, 1895; b. Mt. Auburn Plantation, Wayne co., Mar. 21, 1862; p. Rev. Needham Bryan and Martha Louisa --; m. Mary Lindsey Battle, Jan. 27, 1891; m. Lucy Plummer Battle, Apr. 6, 1904; m. Mary Knox Gatlin, Oct. 27, 1910; editor The Home Journal, Shelby & Lincolnton, 1871-75; worked on sch. map of N. C. same period; printed for private distribution metrical version Vergil's Georgics 1872; helped take down in shorthand Vance-Settle political debates 1876; taught Ansonville & Lilesville, 1876-77, Chapel Hill, 1880-81, Durham 1881-82, Waynesville 1882-83, Wilson 1883-86; supt. Wilson City schs. 1886; faculty tutor Harvard 1886-90; asst. in geology 1889-90; instrin geology Mass. Tech. 1890-92; asst. prof. geology U. N. C. 1892-93; prof. geology since 1893; author Where the Wind Does the Work, Some Human Habitations, Early English Survivals on Hatteras Island, Forests of N. C., etc.; Baptist.

COBB, COLLIER, JR. Engineer

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1914; B.S. in C.E. 1915; Mass. Tech. 1917-18; U. of Manchester, Eng., 1919; b. Lilesville, Dec. 23, 1893; p. Collier and Mary Lindsey (Battle); track 1911-14; with State Highway comm. 1915; R. G. Lassiter & co. 1916-17, 1921-; owner Chapel Hill Supply co., dealers in road materials; N. C. Soc. of Engrs.; Am. Assn. of Engrs; Royal Sanitary Institute (England); World War Jan. 1919-Aug. 1919; entered Ft. Slocom, N. Y. as pvt.; assigned co. "A" 42nd engrs. and sailed for France Apr. 1918; promoted to line sergt. Mar. 1918; Baptist.

†COBB, CHARLES BENJAMIN

        Burlington; s. 1914-15.

COBB, CHARLES COTESWORTH Lawyer

        N. Tex. bldg., Dallas, Tex.; Ph.B. 1880; b. Caswell co., Mar. 15, 1859; p. Bartlett


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Yancey and Barbara Malinda (Henderson); Di Soc.; Phi Kappa Sigma; lawyer at Dallas since 1884; Presbyterian.

COBB, DONNELL BORDEN Surgeon

        101 James st., Goldsboro; pres. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn.; B.S. 1919; V. M. I. 1914-15; M.D. Univ. of Pa., 1919-21; b. Goldsboro, July 8, 1898; p. Wm. Henry and Georgia (Borden); Kappa Alpha; Phi Chi; Gorgon's Head; Minotaurs; interne Packer hosp. Sayre, Pa., 1921-22; Howard hosp., Phila., 1922; now on fellowship in surgery at Mayo Clinic; Methodist.

*COBB, EDWARD BARHAM Teacher

        From Wilson; Pinetops; b. Sept. 1875; d. June 29, 1915; Ph.B. 1901; office mgr. Southeastern Underwriters' assn., Wilson, 1902-07; lived in southwest, principally El Paso, Tex. 1907-12; lived in Pinetops, from return from west until death; Baptist.

COBB, EDGAR WHITSON SHEVER Educator

        Columbus; A.B. 1908; A.M. Columbia, 1913-16; b. Guilford co., Sept. 25, 1877; p. Jacob D. and Katharine (Wagoner); m. Lizzie Adelia Shore, May 13, 1909; prin. Mt. Ulla H. S. 1908-09; supt. Morganton City sch. 1909-10; prin. Columbus H. S. 1910-13; prin. Stearns H. S., Columbus, 1913-18; co. supt. Educ. & Pub. Welfare 1918-23; pres. Polk Co. Fair Assn., Polk Co. Bank & Trust co., Columbus S. S. assn.; mem. Columbus town bd.; dir. Columbus Merc. co.; Presbyterian.

*COBB, FREDERICK HENRY Teacher

        From Kinston; Montgomery, Ala.; b. Lenoir co., Nov. 18, 1831; d. Mar. 23, 1914; A.B. 1853; accountant; 1st lieut., C. S. A.

COBB, HALL EUGENE

        144 High st., Lenoir; s. 1922-23; b. Lenoir, Nov. 9, 1901; p. H. E. and -- --.

COBB, HENRY WELLINGTON, JR. Lawyer

        Greensboro; LL.B. 1917; A.B. Princeton 1909-12; b. Greensboro, May 22, 1891; p. Henry Wellington and Jannie Bethel (Scales); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; World War, 324 inf. 81st div.; pvt.; 1 yr. of service, 6 mo. in France, Vosges, Meuse-Argonne.

COBB, JOHN DANIEL FRANKLIN

        Sedalia; s. 1904-05; b. June 19, 1878.

*COBB, JESSE HERITAGE Minister

        From Lenoir co.; Tennessee; s. 1797-99; Methodist.

‡COBB, JAMES LOUIS

        Mt. Olive; s. p. 1919-20; b. Mt. Olive, Mar. 2, 1900; p. Lippman A. and -- --.

*COBB, JOHN PROBERT Farmer

        Tallahassee, Fla.; b. Wayne co., Nov. 23, 1834; d. Mar. 13, 1923; p. William Donnell and Anne Spicer (Collier); m. Sally Eliza Whitfield, Dec. 7, 1865; A.B. 1854; j. p., clerk circuit ct., probate judge, Wayne co., j. p., Citrus co., Fla.; dep. clerk circuit ct. Hernando co., Fla.; tax assessor; postmaster; Brooksville, Fla.; asst. sec. of sen., Fla.; clerk, state comptroller's office, Tallahassee, Fla.; C. S. A., 2nd lieut.; capt.; col.; wounded at Richmond, Winchester, and Malvern Hill; lost leg battle of Cold Harbor, 1864; imprisoned by fed. army Ft. McHenry and Ft. Delaware; Episcopalian.

COBB, JOHN TURRENTINE Teacher

        1001 Monmouth ave., Durham; A.M. 1906; A.B. Elon 1899; b. Burlington, Feb. 13, 1870; p. Dr. Gaston DeRoy and Catherine E. (Turrentine); m. Mabel Wilson Weathersbee, July 15, 1903; teacher Elon col. 1906-09; supt. schs. Cooleemee 3 yrs.; supt. Enfield until war; in constr. dept. U. S. Housing corp. 2 yrs.; Durham H. S. 1920-; Episcopalian.

COBB, JOHN VINES Farmer

        Pinetops; s. 1900-02; b. Wilson, Dec. 31, 1882; p. James Thomas and Linda -- --; m. Ida Ruth Pitt, Apr. 30, 1918; farmer 1902-04; bookkeeper Pinetops Supply co. 1905-06; cashier Pinetops Bkg. co., ry. & express agt. 1907-11; worked in law office 1913; farming 1914-; connected with Cobb warehouse., Pinetops 1915-22; writing fire ins. since 1907; at pres. dir. Pinetops Bkg. co., First Nat. Bank, Tarboro, Tobacco Growers Co-Op. Assn.; clerk and treas. town of Pinetops 1907-12; chm. bd. of co. commrs. for Edgecombe co. Dec. 1920-; Kiwanian; Presbyterian.

COBB, JAMES WILLIAM Broker

        Greenville; s. 1892-93; b. Lincolnton, Feb. 13, 1875; p. Needham Bryan and Martha Louisa (Falkland); m. Susan Lee Darst; Phi Delta Theta; gen. sec.-treas. Order Ry. Telegraphers; pres. Co-Operative Mining co.; Baptist.

COBB, JOHN WALTER

        Charlotte; s. l. 1898-1900; j. p.

COBB, LUCY MARIA Teacher

        Tarboro; A.B. 1921; St. Mary's sch; N. C. Col. for Women; Greensboro Col. for Women; b. Lilesville; p. Rev. Needom Bryan and Martha Louisa (Falkland); U. N. C. publicity agt. 1921; teacher Baton Rouge, La., H. S. 1922-23; special feature work for Raleigh News and Observer and Washington Daily News 1923; teacher Tarboro H. S. 1923-24; home dem. agt. Duplin co. 1917-19; Co. Food Administrator, 1918; author, A Gift from Penelope and Gaius and Gaius, Jr.; a number of poems in current magazines; Baptist.


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COBB, MARY LOUISA Extension Secretary

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1921; b. Chapel Hill, Jan. 9, 1899; p. Collier and Mary Lindsey (Battle); Phi Beta Kappa; office work Univ. Extension div. since 1920; now sec. Bureau of Correspondence & Class Instr.; Episcopalian.

*COBB, NEEDHAM BRYAN Lawyer and Minister

        From Wayne co.; Kerr; b. Jones co., Feb. 1, 1836; d. May 31, 1905; m. Martha Lou --; m. Ann de Lisle Fennell; A.B. 1854; A.M. 1856; D.D. 1889, Judson; journalist; clk. and master in equity, Pitt co., 1858-59; pres. Wayne Inst. & Normal col., 1855-56; state supt. Baptist S. S. bd., 1871-73; pres. Bapt. state conv. 1879-81; chaplain, C. S. A.; gen'l supt. army colportage for N. C. troops, 1862-65; Episcopalian; later Baptist.

COBB, NEEDHAM TYNDALE Lumberman

        Orlando Mort. Loan co., Orlando, Fla.; s. 1917; b. Sanford, Dec. 16, 1898; p. 1867; ry. engr. dept. 1884-89; sec. to gen. mgr. ry. 1889-91; ibid. to auditor ry. 1891-93; with 1st vice-pres. Sou. ry. co. 1894-98; lumberman 1898-.

COBB, NEEDHAM TYNDALE, JR.

        Peninsular State Oil co., Orlando, Fla.; s. 1917; b. Sanford, Dec. 16, 1898; p. Needham Tyndale and Eleanor Hope (Atkins); Peninsular State Oil co., 1923-; Episcopalian.

*COBB, PALMER Teacher

        From Danville, Va.; New York, N. Y.; Chapel Hill; b. Caswell co., Apr. 1, 1880; Ph.B. 1901; g. s. 1901-02; A.M. Columbia univ. 1903; asst. in modern languages U. N. C. 1900-02; ibid. Univ. of the City of New York, 1903.

COBB, ROBERT BRYAN

        Fremont; A.B. 1924; b. Nov. 17, 1904; p. E. C. and -- --; Methodist.

COBB, THOMAS KESLER Manufacturer

        St. Pauls; s. 1914; b. Shannon, Oct. 17, 1894; p. Jefferson Davis and Ellen (Shaw); m. Catherine McFadyen, Aug. 8, 1922; teacher 1915; R.F.D. carrier 1916; public cotton grader and weigher 1917; sec. Ernaldson Cotton Mill co., 1920-; Mason; Presbyterian.

COBB, WHITFIELD Dentist

        2001 Elizabeth ave., Winston-Salem; s. 1896-97; 1901-02; D.D.S. Atlanta Dental col. 1913; N. C. State of A. & E. 1914-16; b. Fayetteville, Feb. 6, 1880; p. Needham Bryan and Martha Louisa (Falkland); m. Loula B. Hunter, Nov. 6, 1913; railway steno. 1904; steno., cost clerk, and acct. Alt Port. Cement co. 1904-09; office clerk ibid. 1909-10; steno. and asst. cash. Sou. Cotton Oil co., 1910; dentist, 1913; author articles on bookkeeping for The Am. Dentist; Baptist.

COBB, WILLIAM BATTLE Teacher

        Louisiana State univ., Baton Rouge, La.; A.B. 1912; A.M. 1913; g. s. La. State univ. 1920-22; b. Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 23, 1891; p. Professor Collier and Mary Lindsey (Battle); m. Eva Cohoon, Dec. 28, 1920; Phi Soc.; track team; asst. in botany; scientist in U. S. Soil Survey June, 1913-Jan. 1918. Feb. 1919-July, 1920; geologist and soil expert for Amer. Rural Planning assn. Madison, Wis. July-Sept., 1920; asso. prof. of agronomy, La. State univ., Sept. 1920-; lecturer on soils and geology, U. N. C. s.s. 1923-24; author soil survey reports of various counties in N. C. and other states; art. on Swamp Soils of N. C. in Sou. Drainage Journal; paper on Possibilities of Airplane in Soil Survey Work; Proceedings of Amer. Assoc. Soil Survey Workers, 1922; enlisted in A. S. sig. corps Jan. 16, 1918; graduated U. S. A. sch. of Military Aeronautics, Aug. 17, 1898; war course for aerial observers. sch. of fire for F. A., Ft. Sill, Okla., Nov. 8, 1918; Air Service Flying sch., Post Field, Okla, Jan. 10, 1919; comm. 2nd lieut. air service; promoted to 1st lieut. O. R. C. Feb. 17, 1923; Baptist.

COBB, WILLIAM BORDEN Bank Teller

        Goldsboro; A.B. 1916; b. Goldsboro, Sept. 10, 1894; p. Dr. W. H. and Georgia (Borden); m. Carolina G. Collier, June 7, 1921; A. C. L. ry. Wilmington; R. G. Lassiter & co., Oxford, High Pt., Smithfield; teller, Wayne Nat. bank, Goldsboro; sergt. chem. warfare service, A. E. F.; Methodist.

*COBBS, EDWARD H. Minister

        Farmville, Va.; s. 1860-61; planter; C. S. A.; Episcopalian.

*COBLE, ALBERT LUCIAN Lawyer

        From Hartshorn; Statesville; b. Alamance co., Aug. 26, 1855; d. Jan. 1, 1918; A.B. 1880; s. l. 1883-86; instr. Latin, U. N. C., 1879-80; asst. prof. math. 1883-85; judge sup'r ct. 1895-1903; asst. U. S. dist. atty. 1909-13.

COBLE, CHARLES GILBERT Farmer

        Mt. Ulla; s. 1921-22; b. Mt. Ulla, July 30, 1903; p. David Isaiah and Nancy Cora --; Presbyterian.

COBLE, CHARLES PAUL Minister

        Colonial drive, High Point; A.B. 1901; B.D. Columbia Theo. Sem. 1905; b. Greensboro, Sept. 1, 1880; p. Daniel H. and Donnie V. (Kirkman); m. Louise Claussen, Aug. 27, 1908; grad. cum laude; Di Soc.; teacher Columbia, S. C., 1901-02; pastor churches Hopewell and Effingham, 1905-08; ibid. Vineville ave. church, Macon, Ga., 1908-13; ibid. High Point, 1913-; High Point cham. of com.; Kiwanian; Presbyterian.

COBLE, FLOYD GARLAND

        725 Keogh st., Greensboro; s. 1920-22; b. Greensboro, Mar. 13, 1903; p. H. F. and


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Hattie (Wooters); Delta Tau Delta; asst. mgr. Tatum's Inc., Greensboro; Methodist.

COBLE, HARRY WOODS Insurance

        Monroe; s. 1918; b. Monrce. Sept. 9, 1899; p. John B. and Carrie (Rudge); worked in movie theatre 1919-20; with Monroe ins. concern 1921-23; in ins. bus. 1923-; S. A. T. C.; Presbyterian.

*COBLE, JOHN HAMILTON Teacher

        From Laurinburg; Charlotte; b. Aug. 28, 1874; d. Nov. 20, 1897; A.B. 1896.

*COBLE, JOHN HANNER Minister

        From Guilford co.; Laurinburg; b. Apr. 4, 1829; d. 1888; A.B. 1857; A.M. Princeton; Presbyterian.

COBLE, RALPH PARKER

        Atlantic Bridge co., Roanoke. Va.; s. 1911-12; A.B. Elon col. 1909; b. Liberty, Mar. 19, 1886; p. J. M. and -- --.

‡COBLE, ROBERT WESLEY

        Pleasant Garden; s. 1916-17; b. Pleasant Garden, Mar. 18, 1898; p. H. L. and --.

COBLE, SCOTT BROWN

        Mt. Ulla; s. 1921-22; b. Oct. 3, 1904.

COBURN, ALONZO FLEET

        Dardens; s. 1912, '14; b. near Plymouth, Mar. 24, 1892; p. Wm. T. and Anna Beda (McCaskey); 2 yrs. purchasing agt. Coburn Motor corp., Detroit, Mich. and Norfolk, Va.; has secured patent on high powered battery; enlisted in U. S. N. to attend U. S. naval sch. 1917; transferred to U. S. shipping bd. as lieut. 1919; traveled from Halifax, N. S. to Norfolk, Va. auditing pay accounts for U. S. S. B., Washington office; Episcopalian.

COBURN, ROBERT LEE Lawyer

        Plymouth; s. l. 1920-22; b. Dardens, June 5, 1895; p. William Thomas and Anna Beatrice (McCaskey); taught sch. Martin co. 2 yrs.; began practicing law, Williamston, Mar., 1923; pvt. 105th engrs. of 30th div. 1918; A. E. F.; Methodist (South).

*COCHRAN, ADDISON

        North Carolina; s. 1820.

†COCHRAN, ALFRED WELLBORN

        Birmingham, Ala.; s. 1867-68.

COCHRAN, CLAUDE ALLEN Lawyer

        Law bldg., Charlotte; s. l. 1902-04; b. Star, Jan. 27, 1884; p. D. C. and Catherine (Leach); city atty. Charlotte; treas. Mecklenburg Tuberculosis assn.; 2nd lieut. Aug. 1917; 1st lieut. Jan. 1918; capt. 1919; Oglethorpe training camp; Camp Jackson, 321st inf.; Presbyterian.

COCHRAN, FREDERICK CLINE Chemist

        Dilworth road, Charlotte; pres. Y. M. C. A., Raleigh; s. 1917-23; b. Huntersville, May 23, 1898; p. Robert James and Mary Catherine (Cline); varsity football 1919-22; Kappa Sigma; employed by chem. dept. of state highway comm. 1923-; entered Plattsburg camp summer 1918; commissioned 2nd lieut.; transferred Camp Grant. Ill. in Sept., remaining there until Nov. 1918; Presbyterian.

*COCHRAN, JOSEPH L. Physician

        Mecklenburg co.; s. 1840-41.

COCHRAN, NASH SPENCER Banker

        Matthews; s. 1900-02; b. near Troy, Apr. 7, 1878; p. Calvin J. and Mary Ann (Tomlinson); m. Lida Ellen Reid, June 16, 1915; with bank of Montgomery 1902-05, bank of Onslow, Jacksonville, 1905-09, cashier bank of Matthews 1909-16, pres. 1916-; Presbyterian.

COCHRAN, WILLIAM ALEXANDER Lawyer

        Troy; s. l. 1896-97; b. Moore co., Feb. 4, 1872; N. C. gen'l assem. 1899.

†COCHRAN, WALTER BINGHAM

        Charlotte; s. 1913-14; b. Harrisburg, Sept. 12, 1892; p. W. P. and -- --.

COCHRANE, GEORGE THOMAS Insurance

        705 Chestnut st., Greensboro; s. p. 1901-02; Elon col.; b. Star, June 24, 1880; p. George and Margarette (Hurley); m. Kate Fuller Kearns, June 21, 1906; Mason; Pythian; Methodist.

COCHRANE, HOMER JONES Teacher

        Ether; s. 1917-18; b. Martins Mill, Mar. 18, 1897; p. Atlas Jones and Clarissa Margret (Lucas); m. Pearl M. Needham, July 19, 1919; teaching; ins. since Dec. 1918; enlisted Aug. 25, 1918; pvt. battery "B" 9th reg. F. A. R. D. Camp Jackson; discharged Dec. 9, 1918; Christian.

COCKE, EUGENE RANKIN Physician

        418 Merriman ave., Asheville; s. 1907-11; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1913; b. Asheville, Sept. 10, 1887; p. Wm. M. andMaria (Johnston); Beta Theta Pi; Phi Chi; interne Brooklyn hosp. 1913-15; resident Greenpoint hosp. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1915-16; physician, Asheville, 1919-23; U. S. A. 1917; comm. lieut.; assigned 105th san. tr. 30th div.; gassed at battle of Hindenburg Line Sept. 29, 1918; promoted capt. Feb. 1919; discharged Apr. 7, 1919; Methodist.

COCKE, JERE ELLIS Physician

        265 Cumberland ave., Asheville; s. 1900-02; M.D. Louisville Med. col. 1905; b. Asheville, Sept. 28, 1881; p. Wm. Micheal and Maria (Johnston); m. Freda Schoonmaker (Brown), 1911; Beta Theta Pi; varsity baseball 1901-02; 1st lieut. World War; stationed Gen. hosp. No. 16, New Haven, Conn.; on tuberculosis bd. at Camp Devens, Mass.

COCKE, PHILIP CHARLES Lawyer

        Asheville; s. 1895; Wofford col. 1894; b. Asheville, Feb. 13, 1879; p. William M. Jr., and Maria William (Johnston); ins.


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bus. 1898-99; bank clerk 1899-1907; lawyer 1907-; judge Asheville city ct. 1909-11; employed naturalization dept. U. S. govt. 1918-19; state sen. reading clerk 1923; Methodist.

COCKE, QUINTON HENRY Physician

        Rich square; M.D. 1905; Baltimore Med. col.; b. Aulander, Oct. 8, 1879; p. Richard A. and Sarah Ann (Saunders); m. Effie Benthall Menola, June 4, 1910; physician Woodland 1905-18; ibid. Rich square 1918-; Mason; Baptist.

COCKE, TIMOTHY DEWITT

        Asheville; s. a. 1906-07; s. l. 1909-10.

COCKE, WILLIAM JOHNSTON Lawyer

        149 S. French Broad ave., Asheville; s. s. l. 1901; A.B. Wofford 1892; Harvard Law sch. 1892-94; b. Asheville, Jan. 19, 1873; p. William Michael and Maria (Johnston); m. Nola Dilworth, Nov. 18, 1903; mayor Asheville; state sen.; Methodist.

COCKERHAM, GRADY HOKE Salesman

        Elkin; s. 1906-07; b. Jonesville, Jan. 30, 1887; p. Daniel Jasper and Elizabeth (Roberts); m. Bessie Maie Lewis, Oct. 12, 1916; drug bus. Elkin, 1907-10; merchant, 1910-16, 1918-20; clerk, R. J. Reynolds Tob. co., Winston-Salem, 1916-18; Proctor and Gamble Dist. co., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1920-.

COCKERHAM, JOSEPH LLEWELLYN

        Goldsboro; s. l. 1915-17; b. Lowgap, July 22, 1889.

*COCKRELL, SAMUEL WILLIAM

        Greene co., Ala.; d. 1876; A.B. 1845.

*CODY, JAMES ADOLPHUS

        From Columbus, Ga.; Atlanta, Ga.; b. Oct. 24, 1842; s. 1858-59; inspector C. S. A.

COFFEY, CHARLES MCDONALD, JR. Auto Dealer

        North Wilkesboro; s. 1911-12; s. l. 1913-15; Univ. of Pa; b. Collettsville, June 4, 1894; p. Charles McDonald and Meta Belle (Critcher); m. Martha Lura Finley, Feb. 28, 1917; sec.-treas. Shell Chair co., N. Wilkesboro, 1915-16; mgr. C. D. Coffey and Sons Lumber co., ibid. 1916-18, 1919-22; mgr. Yadkin Valley Motor co., ibid. 1922-; seaman-ensign U. S. N. R. F. 1918-19; Mason; Pythian; Baptist.

COFFEY, CARL SYLVESTER

        North Wilkesboro; s. 1917-18, 1919-22; b. Collettsville, June 5, 1899; p. Charles McDonald and Metta Belle (Critcher); gym. team; Acacia; inspector C. D. Coffey & Sons Lumber co. 1½ yrs.; vice-pres. Yadkin Valley Motor co. 1 yr.; sec.-treas. Coca-Cola Bot. co., West Jefferson; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C.; Mason; Baptist.

COFFEY, GEORGE NELSON

        Wooster, Ohio; Ph.B. 1900; M.S. Geo. Washington univ. 1908; Ph.D. 1911; b. Patterson, Jan. 17, 1875; p. Elijah and Mary Ann (Nelson); m. Clara Kean, Apr. 22, 1914; Mason; Second Adventist.

COFFIN, JAMES PARK Banker

        Batesville, Ark.; A.B. 1859; b. Rogersville, Tenn., Sept. 22, 1838; p. Charles Hector and Eliza (Park); m. Lucy Lyons, Nov. 3, 1862; Di Soc.; Beta Theta Pi; bookkeeper for retail dry goods store 1859; receiver of a defunct bus. under appointment of Chancery ct. 1860; clerk circuit ct. of Lawrence co., Ark. 1873-86; cashier Lawrence co. bank 1890-91; cashier Peoples Savings bank of Batesville 1891-1905; cashier 1st Nat. bank of Batesville, 1905-12, active vice-pres. until 1916; chmn. of bd. same bank 1916-; pvt. C. S. A. Aug. 1861-May 1862; 2nd lieut. co. "I" 2nd reg. Tenn., cav. May 1862-Nov. 1863; 1st lieut. Nov. 1863-Apr. 26, 1865; Battle of Shiloh; Chickamauga; Johnston's Retreat, Dalton to Atlanta; surrendered with army of Tenn. near Greensboro, Apr. 26, 1865; Presbyterian.

COFFIN, OSCAR JACKSON Editor

        119 S. Dawson st., Raleigh; A.B. 1909; b. Carters Mills, Feb. 4, 1887; p. Alexander Honey and Ida (Moring); m. Gertrude Wilson, Sept. 5, 1912; editor Tar Heel; taught dist. sch. Central Falls 1909-10; hotel clerk Jackson Springs summers 1909-10; with Asheboro Courier fall of 1910; prin. Abbottsburg H. S. 1911; reporter Winston-Salem Journal May-Oct. 1911; with Courier, Asheboro, 1911-12; with Observer, Charlotte, Apr. 1912-May 1916; city editor Raleigh Times 1916-18; editor ibid. 1918-; Methodist.

*COFFIN, RUFUS LAWRENCE

        From Pontotoc, Miss.; Memphis, Tenn.; b. July 9, 1841; A.B. 1861; merchant; cotton factor; C. S. A.

COFFIN, WILLIAM EDWIN, JR. Army Officer

        Greensboro; pres. care Certainteed Products corp., Straus bldg., Chicago, Ill.; s. 1911; U. S. Military acad.; b. Greensboro, Mar. 14, 1894; m. Mary Rose Thornham, July 12, 1917; maj. A. E. F., World War; Methodist.

COGGESHALL, BERRYMAN EDWARDS

        Darlington, S. C.; s. 1920-22; b. Darlington, Feb. 20, 1902; p. W. D. and -- --.

COGGESHALL, MARION LIDE

        Darlington, S. C.; s. 1917-18; Univ. of S. C.; b. Darlington, S. C., Jan. 25, 1898; p. W. D. and -- --.

COGGESHALL, WILLIAM DARGAN, JR.

        Darlington, S. C.; s. 1919-20; b. Darlington, S. C., Mar. 20, 1899; p. W. D. and --.


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COGGIN, CHARLES LEE Lawyer

        W. Thomas st., Salisbury; s. 1912-13; s. l. 1914-16; Univ. of Toulouse, France, 1919; b. New London, Aug. 5, 1890; p. James M. and Addie Mae (Monroe); m. Jennie Odessa Bias, July 8, 1920; lawyer 1916-; legislature 1917; prosecuting atty. Rowan co. 1922-24; 2nd lieut. Ft. Oglethorpe 1917; 1st lieut. 322nd inf. 81st div. A. E. F. 1918-19; Methodist.

*COGGIN, JOSEPH B.

        Orange co.; killed before Petersburg, June 17, 1864; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; lieut., C. S. A. co. "D" 56th reg.

COGHILL, JULIAN BAXTER Salesman

        115 Brooks st., Charleston, W. Va.; A.B. 1908; b. Henderson, Aug. 8, 1886; p. Kenchin Wesley and Fannie (Lassiter); m. Ruth Guerrant Putney, Apr. 12, 1916; Phi Soc.; employee United Elec. Light, Heat, and Power co., meter dept. New York city, 1908; elec. engr. N. Y. Safety Steam Power co. and Dock Gas Engine co., Hope Valley, R. I., 1908; salesman Ft. Wayne Elec. Works of the Gen. Elec. co. and Power Mining dept. ibid., Phila., Pa., 1909-13; salesman Gen. Elec. co., Phila., Pa., 1913-; organizer Coal River Power co., Charleston, W. Va., and Ivaton, W. Va., 1920-21; pres. ibid. 1920-; prop. Cog. Delivery Service, Charleston, W. Va.; Presbyterian.

COHEN, LEE Physician

        1820 Eutaw place, Baltimore, Md.; s. m. 1892-93; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1895; Univ. of Berlin; M.D. Univ. of Prague, 1900; b. Halifax, Dec. 13, 1874; p. Joseph and Elise (Kirschbaum); m. Lillian Rice, Jan. 15, 1901; Delta Phi Epsilon (med.); res. physician Bay View hosp. 1895-99; physician 1899-; Balt. City Med. and State Med. soc.; Amer. Med. assn.; Amer. Rhinological Laryngological and Otological soc.; author, Postoperative Tonsilar Bleeding, 1909; Correction of External Nasal Deformities by Subcutaneous Method, 1914; Bone and Cartilage Grafting in the Correction of External Deformities by the Nose; Observations in Corrective Rhinoplasty, 1919; Fractures of the Nose, 1921; Corrective Rhinoplasty 1921; Treatment of Fractures, 1923; capt. med. corps. U. S. A. 1919; Hebrew.

COHEN, MARX B., JR.

        223 College ave., Salem, Va.; s. 1920-21.

COHOON, EDWARD PURNELL, JR.

        Columbia; s. 1922-23; b. Dec. 3, 1903.

*COHOON, THOMAS P. Physician

        Elizabeth City; s. 1852-53.

COHN, FREDERICK J. Lawyer

        Parkview hotel, Memphis, Tenn.; s. 1914-18; LL.B. 1920; p. Isaac and Jennie E. --; m. Gladys Franklin, Aug. 12, 1922; U. S. A. 1918-19.

*COIT, JOHN T. Teacher

        From Cheraw, S. C.; Texas; s. 1844-45.

*COIT, JULIUS T. Merchant

        From Cheraw, S. C.; Charlotte; b. 1837; d. 1880; s. 1853-54; capt., C. S. A.

COKER, FRANCIS WILLIAM Teacher

        398 W. 9th ave., Columbus, Ohio; A.B. 1899; A.B. Harvard 1902; Ph.D. Columbia 1910; b. Society Hill, S. C., Nov. 1, 1878; p. Capt. William Caleb and Mary Ervin (McIver); m. Helen Ruth Patton, July 6, 1916; Sigma Nu; Di Soc.; teacher Webb sch. 1899-1901; teacher Miller sch. 1902-03; instr. in political science Univ. of Mo. 1907-09; instr. in politics Princeton univ. 1909-11; asst. prof. political science Ohio State univ. 1911-14; prof. political science ibid. 1914-; lecturer Yale univ. 1917-18; lecturer Columbia univ. 1917-18; sec. O. Municipal league 1914-17; mem. bd. Editors Am. Political Science Review 1917-22; second vice-pres. Amer. polit. sci. assn. 1922-23; author Organismic Theories of the States; numerous readings in political philosophy and various articles in periodicals.

COKER, JOHN WILEY Teacher

        704 College ave., Rock Hill, S. C.; pres. Clemson col., S. C.; A.B. 1922; M.A. 1923; b. Greenwood, S. C., Aug. 15, 1902; p. Edward C. and Flora (Wiley); Pi Kappa Alpha; instr. English Clemson Agri. col., S. C., 1924-.

COKER, ROBERT ERWIN Teacher

        Chapel Hill; B.S. 1896; M.S. 1897; Ph.D. Johns Hopkins 1906; b. Society Hill, S. C., June 4, 1876; p. Capt. William C. and Mary Ervin (McIver); m. Jennie Coit, Oct. 11, 1910; Sigma Xi; Chi Psi; Gimghoul; prin. Goldsboro schs. 1898-1901; prof. zoology U. N. C. 1923-; biologist N. C. geological survey and custodian U. S. fisheries biological station Beaufort 1902-04; spec. investigator fisheries and guano industries Peruvian gov. 1906-08; scientific asst. U. S. bur. fisheries 1909; dir. U. S. fisheries biol. sta. Fairport, Iowa, 1910-15; chief div. of scientific inquiry U. S. bur. of fisheries 1915-22; dir. U. S. fisheries biol. sta., Woods Hole, Mass. 1922-23; Peruvian delegate to international fisheries congress, vice-pres., 1908; vice-pres. Ecological Soc. of Amer. 1911-16; mem. com. international marine fisheries investigations 1921-22; Mason.

COKER, RICHARD GAY Student

        Hartsville, S. C.; A.B. 1921; Stevens Institute of Technology 1921-22; E.E. Cornell, 1924; b. Hartsville, S. C., Sept. 1, 1899; p. J. L. and Vivien (Gay); Pi Kappa Alpha; Baptist.

*COLE, ALEXANDER T.

        Concord; A.B. 1860.

COLE, BENNETTE COLUMBUS, JR. Insurance

        High Rock; s. 1914-15; b. High Rock, Mar. 31, 1891; p. Columbus Cole and


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Amanda K. (Kearns); m. Bessie Adderton Smith, Sept. 25, 1919; teacher 7 yrs.; ins. busi. 1 yr.; Baptist.

COLE, ERNEST LEOCH Farmer

        Carbonton; A.B. 1907; b. Carbonton, Oct. 5, 1885; p. George and Flora Ann (McIver); Presbyterian.

COLE, E. WORTH

        Care Cole Mfg. co., Charlotte; s. 1903-04; b. Carbonton, Feb. 17, 1878.

‡COLE, FURNIFORD

        Beasley, Tex.; s. 1912-13; b. Beasley, Tex., 1891.

COLE, GEORGE THOMAS

        Chapel Hill; s. 1922-23; b. June 19, 1904.

*COLE, HUGH LAIGN Lawyer

        From New Bern; Southampton, L. I., N. Y.; b. May 20, 1838; d. Nov. 5, 1898; s. 1855-56; A.B. and A.M., Princeton; asst. corp. counsel, N. Y. 1875-80; capt. co. "F" 2nd reg., C. S. A.

*COLE, JOHN WYATT Lawyer

        Richmond co.; Rockingham; b. Mar. 6, 1838; A.B. 1859; 2nd lieut., C. S. A. co. "D" 23d reg.

COLE, NATHAN

        Odd Fellows' bldg., Wilmington; s. 1912-13; b. 1886.

COLE, OTIS O. Civil Engineer

        634 Summerlea st., Pittsburgh, Pa.; B.S. 1908; Univ. of W. Va., 1902-05; b. Cassville, W. Va., Dec. 8, 1882; p. Nimrod and Sarah Jane (Lough); m. Eugenie Elizabeth Rehr, June 3, 1915; Phi Kappa Sigma; civil engr. South Pa. Oil co. 1912-; Presbyterian.

COLE, ROY ENOCH

        Pittsboro; pres. 719 W. Morgan st., Raleigh; s. 1919-23; b. Southern Pines, Apr. 1, 1899; p. L. E. and Bettie Belle (Clarke); Phi Soc.; teacher Sparta H. S. 1923-24; employee circulation dept. Raleigh Times 1924-; Junior; Christian.

*COLE, ROBERT WILLIAM Teacher

        From Greensboro; Texas; b. May 9, 1837; A.B. 1859; lieut., C. S. A. co. "E" 22nd reg.

COLE, S. B. Railway Conductor

        Rockingham; s. 1906-07.

‡COLE, STEPHEN R. Bacteriologist

        Chapel Hill; s. 1917-20; b. Chapel Hill, July 6, 1898; p. W. C. and Sallie (Johnson); A. E. F. 1917-19; Baptist.

*COLE, STEPHEN W. Planter

        Andrews Chapel, Tenn.; b. Feb. 29, 1840; killed at Chickamauga; s. 1859-60; C. S. A.

COLE, WALTER FRANCIS Physician

        906 Olive st., Greensboro; A.B. 1905; B.S. Clemson col.; M.D. Johns Hopkins univ.; b. Rockingham, Jan. 29, 1880; p. John W. and Catherine (Steele); m. Annie W. Wharton; Kappa Alpha; med. corps A. E. F., 1917-18; Methodist.

*COLE, WILLIS WESTBROOK

        Smithfield; d. Mar. 29, 1924; s. l. 1898-1900.

*COLEMAN, BESTOR Planter

        Eutaw, Ala.; b. 1837; d. 1868; s. 1855-57; capt. C. S. A.

COLEMAN, CHARLES WINSTEAD

        Lyons; s. 1919-21; b. Lyons, Aug. 10, 1901; p. H. G. and -- -- --.

*COLEMAN, DAVID Lawyer

        Buncombe co.; A.B. 1842; state sen. 1854-56; mem. conv. 1875; U. S. N.; col. C. S. A., 39th reg.

*COLEMAN, DANIEL PERRIN BESTOR Planter

        Alabama; b. 1827; d. 1857; s. 1846-47.

COLEMAN, DANIEL RAYMOND Teacher

        70 Highland ave., Belleville, Ontario, Can.; M.A. 1860; b. Washington, D. C., Mar. 12, 1840; p. Daniel and Maria Narcissa (Mahan); m. Kate McDonald, June 25, 1872; teacher Concord and Raleigh, 1865-69; teacher Belleville, Can., 1869-1919; superannuated 1919; author Canadian History; Civil war 1861-65; Presbyterian.

*COLEMAN, GEORGE S. Physician

        From Asheville; Gonzales, Tex.; d. 1884; s. 1838-39.

COLEMAN, HENRY GRADY

        Durham; Ph.G. 1911.

*COLEMAN, HENRY EMBRY Planter

        Halifax C. H., Va.; A.B. 1824; mem. Va. genl. assem.

*COLEMAN, HENRY ENSLEY Planter

        From Halifax C. H., Va.; News Ferry. Va.; b. Jan. 22, 1845; s. 1862-63; A.B. 1911 as of 1866; C. S. A.

*COLEMAN, JOHN Physician

        Anson co.; A.B. 1808.

*COLEMAN, JOHN Planter

        Halifax co., Va.; s. 1815.

*COLEMAN, JOHN CLARK Planter

        From Halifax co.; Scottsburg, Va.; A.B. 1847; surgeon U. S. A.

*COLEMAN, JOHN H. Planter

        From Buncombe co.; Austin, Tex.; b. 1819; d. 1883; s. 1842-43.

†COLEMAN, JAMES JOSEPH

        Greensboro; s. p. 1919-20.


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COLEMAN, JAMES MILLAR Realtor and Insurance

        Asheville; s. 1913-17; LL.B. 1920; b. Chester, S. C., June 11, 1895; p. John Kennedy and Mary Jane (Weir); m. Florine Rowland, Sept. 6, 1922; varsity football; Kappa Sigma; athletic director Bingham Military sch. 1920-; real estate and insurance bus. 1920-; 2nd lieut. Ft. Oglethorpe, 1917; 1st lieut., 322nd inf., A. E. F., 1917-19; Presbyterian.

*COLEMAN, JAMES W.

        Church Hill, Miss.; d. March, 1886; s. 1854-55; lieut. C. S. A.

*COLEMAN, NEWTON

        From Buncombe co.; Lake, Mo.; b. 1825; s. 1844-45; lawyer; mem. house of c. 1848-50.

*COLEMAN, NATHANIEL RAGSDALE

        From Halifax co., Va.; News Ferry, Va.; b. July 19, 1843; s. 1861-62; C. S. A.

*COLEMAN, THADDEUS CHARLES

        Buncombe co.; d. Jan., 1895; s. 1856-57; tutor; civil engr.; 1st lieut. co. "B" 10th reg., C. S. A.

*COLEMAN, THOMAS G.

        Halifax C. H., Va.; s. 1815.

COLEMAN, WILLIAM

        Union, S. C.; s. l. 1897-98.

*COLEMAN, WILLIAM MACON

        From Concord; Wash., D. C.; b. Washington, D. C., Jan. 2, 1838; d. about 1916; A.B. 1858; A.M. 1892; Ph.D. Columbian, 1904; lawyer; journalist; author; teacher; atty gen'l N. C., 1868-70; U. S. consul, Stettin, Germany, 1870-72; instr. philosophy, Columbian univ.; author English translation, Kant's Critique of Pure Reason; C. S. A.; U. N. C. bd. of educ., ex-officio, 1868.

*COLES, ROBERT

        Virginia; s. 1817.

COLEY, CARL YOUNGER

        Rockingham; s. 1920-22; Yale univ. 1922-23; b. Rockingham, July 23, 1901; p. Joseph Robert and Queen (Hinson); Sigma Delta Chi; Delta Tau Delta; Di Soc.; branch mgr. Wayne Tank & Pump co. for eastern N. Y. state; Baptist.

*COLLETT, JOHN HAYES

        Salisbury; b. Mar. 27, 1895; d. June 10, 1917; s. 1912; U. S. marine corps, aviation branch; accidentally killed; Methodist.

*COLLETT, WAITS AVERY Civil Engineer

        Morganton; b. Apr. 5, 1873; killed in ry. accident, Nov. 17, 1893; s. 1891-92; Episcopalian.

COLLIE, WILLIAM YARBOROUGH

        501 N. Blount st., Raleigh; s. l. 1919-20; b. Raleigh, Sept. 23, 1898; p. R. I. and -- -- --.

*COLLIER, EDWARD

        Chapel Hill; s. 1799.

COLLIER, HARRIS TAYLOR Physician

        108 Magnolia st., McKenzie, Tenn.; s. 1894-96; Univ. of Tenn.; Univ. of Va.; M.D. Tulane univ. 1900; b. McKenzie, Tenn., May 26, 1876; p. Zachary Taylor and Ada (Harris); m. Mary Lewis Fields, July 9, 1918; capt. elect varsity football 1896; baseball; lieut. med. corps Ark. N. G.; Odd Fellow; Elk.

*COLLIER, JOSEPH T.

        Wayne co.; s. 1823.

COLLIER, KENNETH MURPHY

        Louisburg; s. 1921-22; b. Louisburg, May 3, 1904.

*COLLIER, ROBERT

        Chapel Hill; s. 1800-01.

COLLINS, ADDISON BOYCE

        Peachland; pres. Chapel Hill; A.B. 1924; b. Peachland, July 12, 1897; p. William Marion and Cornelia (Collins); Baptist.

*COLLINS, BENJAMIN MOSLEY

        From Warren co.; Ridgeway; b. Aug. 18, 1840; d. Mar. 8, 1913; m. Mary Williams Plummer, May 1, 1878; A.B. 1861; Wake Forest col.; lawyer; planter; mem. house of c. 1866; chmn. inf'r ct. 1880-90; capt. C. S. A., 12th reg.

COLLINS, GEORGE WILLIAM KENT Civil Engineer

        Hillsboro; s. a. 1886-88; s. l. 1896-97; b. Tunica co., Miss., Apr. 18, 1869.

*COLLINS, HENRY WHITAKER Manufacturer

        From Enfield; Tarboro; b. Aug. 14, 1878; s. 1896-99; mfr. cotton seed oil.

COLLINS, HUBERT WALTER Army Officer

        1st Engineers, Fort Dupent, Delaware; B. S. 1914; M.A. 1916; B.S. Harvard 1917; B.S. Mass. Inst. of Technology, 1917; b. Holly Springs, Jan. 28, 1892; p. Joseph Walter and Texanna Ora (Branch); Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Soc.; math. instr. U. N. C. 1914-16; officer corps of engrs. U. S. A. 1917-; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut.-capt. 302nd and 602nd engrs., A. E. F., 1917-19; Baptist.

COLLINS, JAMES CHASE

        Catherine Lake; s. 1918-22; b. Catherine Lake, Dec. 16, 1900.

COLLINS, PLATO Merchant

        Kinston; B.Litt. 1892; s. l. 1891-92; b. Kinston, July 15, 1870; p. John Wesley and Kate Ann (Harris); m. Ethel G. Wooten, Feb. 23, 1898; m. Natalie Bryan Wooten, June 29, 1909; m. Louise W. Wooten, Mar. 26, 1913; clerk, sup'r ct., Lenoir co., 1899-1914; hardware merchant; moving picture bus.; coal bus.; representative Gravity Carbonating co., Birmingham, Ala., 1923; with Va.-Car. Chem. co., Norfolk, Va., 1924.


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COLLINS, PAUL CAMERON

        Hillsboro; s. 1896-98; b. Orange co., May 7, 1877; p. George P. and Annie (Ruffin); m. Mary Hinson McNeil, Jan. 12, 1910; varsity football; Episcopalian.

COLLINS, ROBERT BEATTY Cashier

        303 Clement ave., Charlotte; Ph.B. 1903; b. Mecklenburg co., May 4, 1878; p. Adam Hill and Mary Martha (Beatty); m. Effie Jane Pittman, June 24, 1909; teacher 3 yrs.; employee Sou. Express co. 1 yr.; clerk Sou. ry. 16 yrs.; Presbyterian.

COLTON, CULLEN BRYANT

        220 Center st., Dorcehster Center Dist., Boston, Mass.; A.B. 1924; b. Nov. 10, 1901; Sigma Upsilon; Golden Fleece; Amphoterothen; editor Tar Heel; Presbyterian.

*COLTON, JAMES HOOPER Minister

        Cumberland co.; b. Jonesboro; A.B. 1855; pres. Alexander col., Ky.; Presbyterian.

COLTRANE, WALLACE E. Physician

        Dunn; s. 1907-08; M.D. Med. Col. of Va., 1912; g. s. N. Y. Postgraduate Med. Sch. and hosp., 1924; p. N. E. and Ida (Gannaway); m. Lucy Hood, 1913.

COLVARD, GEORGE TODD Student

        1821 Hanover ave., Richmond, Va.; s. 1915-17; 1919-20; Med. Col. of Va. 1920-; b. Jefferson, May 31, 1896; p. Dr. J. Wiley and Effie Dean (Todd); varsity football; Theta Chi; U. S. N. hosp. corps, 1917-19; Methodist.

COLVARD, JOSEPH BOWER Banker

        1305 W. 3rd st., Florence, Colo.; s. 1907-10; Emory and Henry 1911; b. Jefferson, June 18, 1889; p. Dr. J. W. and Effie Dean (Todd); m. Irma B. Birmingham, June 17, 1914; teller 1st Nat. bank, 1921-24; asst. cashier, 1924-; sec. R. L. Doughton, M. C., 1911-12; deputy consul gen'l, Vancouver, B. C., 1912-13; postmaster Jefferson, 1914-19; asst. supervisor census 8th dist. N. C., 1919-20; Methodist.

*COMAN, MATTHEW J.

        From Wake co.; Haywood co.; b. 1806; d. 1849; s. 1821.

*COMAR, NATHANIEL

        Caswell co.; s. 1824-25.

COMBS, ALVAH HAFF Lawyer

        627 W. 115th st., New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1917; LL.B. Columbia univ., 1921; b. Columbia, Dec. 31, 1896; p. Seldon M. and Martha (Brickhouse); Psi Epsilon; U. S. A. 1918-19; Baptist.

COMBS, ANTHONY RUSH

        Leaksville; s. 1920-22; Univ. of Sou. Cal.; b. Leaksville, Oct. 27, 1900; p. W. R. and -- -- --.

COMBS, HARVARD JOHNSON Physician

        308 W. Main st., Elizabeth City; s. 1912-14; M.D. Jefferson Med. col., 1918; b. Tyrrell co., Oct. 6, 1894; p. Seldom M. and Martha (Brickhouse); m. Alyce Evelyn Combs, Feb. 1, 1920; practicing physician, Elizabeth City; Elk; Baptist.

COMBS, JOSEPH JOHN Student

        627 W. 115th st., New York N. Y.; s. 1919-21; Columbia univ. 1921-22; Col. of Physicians and Surgeons 1922-; b. Columbia, June 2, 1902; p. S. M. and Martha (Brickhouse); Phi Soc.; Baptist.

COMER, WILLIAM ERNEST Student

        North Wilkesboro; pres. Jennings; A.B. 1923; Univ. of Va. (summer) 1921; b. New Castle, Aug. 9, 1895; p. William Thos. and Alcy L. (Howard); Di Soc.; Elisha Mitchell Soc.; Acacia; Phi Alpha Delta; Mason; Baptist.

CONDON, MARTIN JOSEPH Miner

        2289 Madison ave., Memphis, Tenn.; s. 1901; Georgetown; Columbia; b. Knoxville, Tenn., Apr. 29, 1883; p. Martin James and Margaret (McMillan); m. Shirley Cummins, Jan. 17, 1908; varsity football, 1901; Alpha Delta Phi (Columbia); K. of C.; Catholic.

CONE, BENJAMIN

        Greensboro; A.B. 1920; b. New York state, Aug. 10, 1899; p. Ceasar and Jeannette (Siegel); textile comm. bus.; S. A. T. C., U. S. M. C., 1918; Hebrew.

CONE, HERMAN Manufacturer

        Proximity Branch, Greensboro; s. 1912-14; b. New York City, May 2, 1895; p. Ceasar and Jeannette (Siegel); m. Louise Wolf, Mar. 20, 1922; ensign U. S. N. R. F., 1917-19; Hebrew.

CONGER, EDWARD CHAMBERLAIN

        Elizabeth City; s. 1904-05; Va. Poly. inst.; b. Port Huron, Mich., Aug. 25, 1886.

*CONGER, HENRY RUTGERS

        From Tarboro; New York; d. New York City, 1918; s. l. 1911.

CONGER, JOSEPH HAROLD

        Church st., Edenton; s. 1914; b. Columbia, S. C., Jan. 1, 1892; p. E. R. and Hattie G. (Gillingham); m. Nellie Rose; Delta Kappa Epsilon; 2 yrs. U. S. A. as 2nd lieut.; dealer in ice and coal since; vice-pres. chamber of commerce; U. S. A. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

CONLEY, JAMES ROBERT Salesman

        1307 Syndicate Trust bldg., St. Louis, Mo.; Ph.B. 1901; Columbia univ. 1913; b. Caldwell co., July 10, 1879; p. Maj. Harvey


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Perkins and Josephine (Dula); teacher 1902-17; salesman Durham Hosiery mills, 1918-22; salesman Hunter Mfg. and Commission co., 1923-; Pythian; Methodist.

CONLY, WILLIAM CLIFFORD Insurance

        Morganton; s. p. 1917-19; b. Morganton, Mar. 24, 1899; p. Amos Hugh and Mattie Geneva; m. Bettie Waters; dry goods buyer; poultry raiser; farmer; sign painter; sales service mgr.; druggist; ins. agt. 1924-; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C. 1918; Methodist.

‡CONNELL, EARLE WARE Student

        Mount Holly; pres. 1112 N. Eutaw st., Baltimore, Md.; s. 1918-19; Baltimore Col. Dental Surgery 1920-.

CONNELLY, RALPH PERKINS Electrician

        511 W. 7th st., Charlotte; s. 1918-20; Davenport col.; b. Lenoir co., July 13, 1877; p. H. P. and Josephine Elizabeth (Dula); m. Carrie Etta Wern. Nov. 30, 1904; Di Soc.; Sou. Bell Tel. & Tel. co. 1901-08; Sou. Power co. 1908-11; electrician for city of Charlotte 1912-; Methodist.

*CONNER, CHARLES

        Lincolnton; s. 1812.

CONNER, COLENEOUS GODWIN Farmer

        Rich Square; s. 1898-99; b. Rich Square, Jan. 16, 1873; p. E. W. and Barbara (Powell); m. Dorothy V. Clark, Dec. 19, 1900; Methodist.

*CONNER, HENRY Merchant

        Bladen Springs, Ala.; b. 1837; d. 1878; s. 1857-58; lieut. C. S. A.

*CONNER, HENRY WOALMAN Merchant

        Lincoln co.; b. 1844; d. 1872; s. 1866-67; C. S. A.

*CONNER, JOHN

        Nixonton; s. 1805.

*CONNER, JAMES F.

        From Lincolnton; Alabama; s. 1825.

CONNER, PERCY JAMES Manufacturer

        Johnson City, Tenn.; s. 1922; Univ. of South; b. Briston, Tenn., July 7, 1902; p. J. J. and Lou Virginia (Deafer); Kappa Sigma; bedding mfg. 1922-; Methodist.

*CONNER, SAMUEL Z. Physician

        From Lincolnton; Alabama; s. 1825.

CONNOR, EDWIN ERWIN Farmer

        Candler; A.B. 1907; Wake Forest col. 1902-03; b. Mars Hill, Nov. 20, 1882; p. W. O. and Marietta (Carter); m. Elva Crowell, Dec. 20, 1909; teacher 1907-21; farmer and dairyman 1921-; Mason; Methodist.

CONNOR, GEORGE WHITFIELD Lawyer

        Goldsboro; A.B. 1892; b. Wilson, Oct. 24, 1872; p. Judge H. G. and Kate (Whitfield); m. Bessie Hadley, May 30, 1894; Phi. Soc.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; prin. Goldsboro H. S. 1892-94; supt. Wilson public schools 1894-97; merchant 1897-1900; lawyer 1900-13; judge sup'r ct. 1913-; rep. gen. assem. 1909; speaker house of rep. 1913; trustee U. N. C. 1905-09.

CONNOR, HUBERT BASCOMB Mine Engineer

        Greeley, Ala.; A.B. 1908; b. Mars Hill, Jan. 22, 1885; p. W. O. and Marietta (Carter); m. Mary Helen Carter, Oct. 25, 1910; chemist T. C. I. & R. R. co. 1908-20; mine engineer 1920-; Methodist.

CONNOR, HENRY GROVES, JR. Lawyer

        Wilson; B.S. 1897; s. s. l. 1898; b. Wilson, July 19, 1876; p. Judge Henry G. and Kate (Whitfield); m. Elizabeth Clark, Apr. 17, 1901; grad. cum laude; Phi Soc.; sen. 1919; representative to legislature 1921-23; Presbyterian.

CONNOR, MAX BRINSON Editor

        Belhaven; s. 1920-21; Guilford col.; b. Blades, Mar. 31, 1902; p. Gabriel Acie and Grace (Brinson); editor Belhaven Journal; Woodman; Christian (Disciple).

CONNOR, ROBERT DIGGS WIMBERLY Teacher

        Chapel Hill; Ph.B. 1899; Columbia univ 1920-21; b. Wilson, Sept. 26, 1878; p. Judge Henry Groves and Kate (Whitfield); m. Sadie Hanes, Dec. 23, 1902; Phi Soc.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; editor Tar Heel; editor Univ. Magazine; Gorgon's Head; editor and bus. mgr. Hel lenian; teacher Winston H. S. 1899-1902 supt. Oxford Graded sch. 1902; prin. Wimington H. S. 1902-04; staff of state dept. of education, 1904-07; Kenan prof. of history and govt. U. N. C. 1921-; mem. N. C. historical comm. 1903-07; trustee U. N. C. 1913-20; sec. bd. of trustees 1915-20; sec. N. C. teachers' assembly 1906-12; pres. and sec. N. C. state literary and historical assn.; mem. nat. bd. for hist. service 1917-18; mem. Am. Hist. assn.; mem. Am. Political Science assn.; hon. mem. Am. Antiquarian soc.; pres. gen'l alumni assn. U. N. C. 1917-21; author Cornelius Harnett, An Essay in North Carolina History; Life and Speeches of Charles Brantley Aycock; joint author History of North Carolinas Colonial-Revolutionary Periods, 1584-1783; North Carolina as a Proprietary; Story of the Old North State; Makers of North Carolina History; Story of the United States for Young Americans; Revolutionary Leaders of North Carolina; Race Elements in the Population of North Carolina; Ante-Bellum Builders of North Carolina; Episcopalian.

CONNOR, WILBUR PINCKNEY

        Clayton; s. 1918-19.


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‡CONOLY, JAMES HOLBERT

        Maxton; pres. 10th and Walnut sts., Philadelphia, Pa.; s. a. 1919-20; s. m. 1920-21; Jefferson Med. col.; b. Maxton, Aug. 8, 1898; p. J. H. and Catherine Ann (Campbell).

CONOLY, JOHN LESLIE

        Shannon; s. 1915-16; b. Shannon, June 7, 1895; p. James H. and Catherine Ann (Campbell).

CONOLY, LACY NEWTON Physician

        601 Walnut st., Camden, N. J.; s. 1914-17; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1919; b. Shannon, Nov. 15, 1892; p. James H. and Cathrine Ann (Campbell); surgical staff Cooper hosp.; Presbyterian.

CONRAD, DRUID HOMER Merchant

        N. 3 Notch st., Troy, Ala.; s. 1911-14; b. Lexington, Sept. 17, 1894; p. David Franklin and Mary (Miller); m. Madge Brantley, Nov. 22, 1915; rep. R. J. Reynolds Tob. co., Ala., 1914-20; wholesale hdw. dealer 1920-; Shriner; Elk; Rotarian; Baptist.

CONRAD, EDWIN FULLER Realtor

        Box 46, Winston-Salem; A.B. 1915; b. Winston-Salem, Jan. 20, 1892; p. James E. and Minnie (Dull); Di Soc.; teacher 2 yrs.; real estate bus. 1917-; Moravian.

CONRAD, FLAVIUS VIRTNER

        Lexington; s. 1921-22; b. Thomasville, Apr. 14, 1899; p. J. W. and -- -- --.

CONRAD, G. FRANKLIN

        Lexington; s. 1912-13.

‡CONRAD, HOLMES, JR.

        Winchester, Va.; s. l. 1897-98.

CONRAD, HOWARD CLARENCE Clerk

        Box 1841, Winston-Salem; A.B. 1915; b. Forsyth co., May 22, 1895; p. Edwin Alexander and Laura Rebecca (Transou); m. Florence Estelle Fenner, Oct. 6, 1919; U. S. A. 1918; Moravian.

*CONRAD, JOHN CALVIN Planter

        From Conrads; Huntsville; b. 1840; s. 1857-59; C. S. A.

†CONRAD, JAMES MADISON Physician

        Midway; s. a. 1881-83; s. m. 1882-83; b. 1860.

CONROY, FRANK DAVIES

        Cullowhee; A.B. 1914; b. Cullowhee, Aug. 28, 1893; p. F. J. and -- -- --.

CONSTABLE, ERNEST WILLIAM Chemist

        N. C. Dept. of Agri., Raleigh; M. S. 1923; B.S. N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1921; Alpha Chi Sigma; b. Richmond, Va., Oct. 7, 1891; p. Rev. William Palmer and Nannie (Sanders).

‡CONWELL, CHARLES EVERETT Physician

        131 Randall ave., Syracuse, N. Y.; M.D. 1905.

CONWELL, ROY MAHLON Railway Clerk

        Sou. Ry co., Richmond, Va.; s. p. 1918; b. Oct. 17, 1898; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C. 1918.

CONYERS, WILLIAM PRIESTLY, JR. Merchant

        712 Pettigrew st., Greenville, S. C.; s. 1914-17; Furman univ. 1912-14; b. Greenville, July 6, 1898; p. William Priestly and Marie Crowell (Gower); m. Olivia Fitts Wallace, Oct. 20, 1920; Alpha Tau Omega; insurance bus, 1920-21; mgr. Road Contracting co. 1921-22; treas. J. A. Bull Groc. co. 1922-; U. S. A. 1918-19; Presbyterian.

COOK, ALEXANDER EUGENE

        672 Hale st., Fayetteville; s. a. 1917-18; LL.B. 1924; U. S. Naval acad. 1918-20; Davidson col. 1920; b. Fayetteville, Aug. 28, 1899; p. Henry Lilly and Minnie Hili (Watson); Beta Theta Pi; Phi Delta Phi; midshipman U. S. N. 1918-20; Presbyterian.

COOK, BENJAMIN EDWARD

        Care Miss A. Robertson, House Office bldg., Washington, D. C.; s. 1908-09.

*COOK, CHARLES ALSTON

        From Warrenton; Muskogee, Okla.; b. Oct. 7, 1848; d. Oct. 21, 1916; s. 1866-68; A.M. 1881; A.B. Princeton 1870; A.M. ibid. 1873; lawyer; solic. inf'r ct. 1878-80; state sen. 1887 and 1895; U. S. dist. atty. 1889-93; mem. house of rep. 1897; asso. justice supr. ct. 1901-03; inspr. small arms practice, rank col. N. C. state guards, 1897-1901; trustee U. N. C. 1887-1901.

COOK, CHARLES SPURGEON Credit Manager

        Austin Court apt., Forest Hills, Long Island, N. Y.; A.B. 1912; b. Charlotte, Dec. 4, 1891; p. Henry A. and Jane Gray (Bennett); employee Ga. State bank, La-Grange, Ga., 1912-17; ibid. Haskins & Sells, public accts., N. Y. City, 1917-19; credit mgr. Paine Webber & co., N. Y. City, 1919-; seaman-chief petty off. transport service U. S. N. 1918-19; Baptist.

‡COOK, CHARLES WESLEY

        Swannanoa ave., West Asheville; s. 1908-09.

COOK, EDWARD STARR Banker

        672 Hale st., Fayetteville; s. 1922-23; b. Fayetteville, Aug. 19, 1904; p. Henry Lilly and Minnie Hill (Watson); Presbyterian.

COOK, HENRY LILLY, JR. Physician

        Hoy, Fayetteville; s. 1909-10; Trinity col. 1912-14; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1916; b. Fayetteville, July 14, 1892; p. Henry L. and Minnie Hill (Watson); m. Carolyn G. Reid, May 5, 1919; Sigma Chi; Kappa Psi; author Sanitation of Rural Homes; Presbyterian.


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*COOK, JOHN HENRY

        From Laurinburg; Maxton; b. Timmonsville, S. C., Nov., 1874; d. Dec., 1904; s. l. 1897-99; Trinity col. 1891-92; merchant Laurinburg 1892-96; editor and prop. Laurinburg Exchange; mayor Laurinburg 1896-97; lawyer Maxton 1899-1904; mayor Maxton; Methodist.

COOK, JOHN H. Lawyer

        674 Hale st., Fayetteville; s. 1913-14; 1915-16; Davidson col. 1912-13; b. Fayetteville, July 27, 1894; p. Henry Lilly and Minnie (Watson); m. May Sedberry, Feb. 14, 1917; Pi Kappa Phi; 2nd lieut. U. S. A.; service corps of judge advocate general's dept. 1918; Presbyterian.

COOK, JOSEPH LINDSAY Laboratory Specialist

        112 S. Broad st., Winston-Salem; B.S. 1922; M.S. Univ. of Pa.; b. Winston-Salem, Aug. 24, 1897; p. Jacob and Mittie Emma (Whirlow); Di Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Chi; Theta Chi; Baptist.

COOK, JOHN MONROE Banker

        W. Davis st., Burlington; s. l. 1896-97; Ph.B. Elon col. 1896; b. Alamance co., Sept. 14, 1866; p. Archibald M. and Melissa Jane (Albright); m. Jessie Albright Sharpe, Feb., 1915; with Piedmont Trust co. as vice-pres. and mgr.; Methodist.

COOK, JAMES SION Lawyer

        Graham; A.B. 1901; s. l. 1902-03; b. Guilford co., Jan. 15, 1870; p. Aaron and Martha Jane (Pegram); m. Margaret Bland. June 20, 1912; teacher Faison H. S. 1901-02; lawyer 1902-; mayor Graham 1912-14; Mason; Pythian; Methodist.

*COOK, JOHN THOMAS

        Warrenton; b. Oct. 23, 1837; killed Chancellorsville, May, 1863; A.B. 1859; sergt.-maj. C. S. A. 12th reg.

COOK, LEON TROY

        Purcell Okla.; s. l. 1901-02.

COOK, MARSHALL EDWARDS Postal Service

        1030 Denison st., Muskogee, Okla.; s. 1901-02; b. Warrenton, Feb. 26, 1883; p. Judge Charles Alston and Marina (Jones); Elk; Shriner; Methodist.

COOK, ROBERT EDWARD LEE, JR.

        Times bldg., Chattanooga, Tenn.; s. a. 1912-13; s. l. 1917-18; Va. Mil. inst.; b. Tarboro, Oct. 8, 1894; p. R. E. L. and -- -- --.

‡COOK, WILLIAM JONES

        Pensacola, Fla.; s. 1909-10.

*COOK, WALTER WATSON Lawyer

        Fayetteville; b. Jan. 29, 1891; d. Dec. 6, 1921; s. a. 1907-10; s. l. 1913; mem. firm Cook & Cook, Fayetteville, 1914-21; pvt. co. "F" 2nd N. C. reg. Mexican border service 1916-17; ibid. co. "F" 119th inf. 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

COOKE, CHARLES KEARNEY Highway Engineer

        Louisburg; s. 1913-14; B.E. N. C. State Col. of A. & E. 1918; b. Louisburg, Aug. 31, 1895; p. Charles King and Rosa (Kearney); Phi Soc.; Sigma Nu; 83rd and 42nd div. A. E. F. 1918-19; Methodist.

*COOKE, FREDERICK KINGSBURY

        From Louisburg; Wake Forest; b. Dec. 12, 1877; d. Feb. 7, 1910; s. m. 1898-1900; M.D.Tulane 1901; dean and prof. anatomy med. dept., Wake Forest col.

COOKE, FRANCIS NEAL Army Officer

        Care Adj. Gen. War dept., Washington, D. C.; pres. The Army War col., Washington Barracks, Washington, D. C.; s. 1892-94; U.S.M.A. 1895-99; b. Louisburg, Oct. 11, 1875; p. Judge Charles M. and Elizabeth (Person); Kappa Alpha; 2nd lieut. artillery 1899; 1st lieut. 1903; capt. 1905; maj. C. A. C. 1916; lieut.-col. 1920; col. 1921.

COOKE, GRADY CARLISLE Physician

        Ardmore, Winston-Salem; s. 1914-16; Wake Forest col. 1913; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1918; b. Pinnacle, Mar. 4, 1894; p. Silas Jasper and Clara Lee (Spainhour); m. Ellen Nell McBride, Dec. 19, 1915; inventions: artificial pneumothorax apparatus, splint for fractures of long bones; author several articles published in medical journals; S. A. T. C. Univ. of Md.; Baptist.

COOKE, HENRY MADDREY Druggist

        201 S. Church st., Salisbury; s. 1903-04; b. Murfreesboro, Jan. 3, 1878; p. Henry Harrison and Elizabeth Florence (Maddrey); m. Florence Fordham; retail drug bus.; owner H. M. Cooke pharmacy, Spencer. for 19 yrs.; owner Branch Drug bus., Charlotte, 3 yrs.; mayor Spencer 1909-10; Shriner; Junior; Baptist.

*COOKE, PERCY

        From Louisburg; Gastonia; s. l. 1890-93.

COOLEY, HAROLD DUNBAR Lawyer

        Nashville; s. l. 1916-18; Yale univ. 1919-20; b. Nashville, July 26, 1897; p. Roger A. Pryor and Hattie Gertrude (Davis); m. Madeline M. Strickland, June 30, 1923; Phi Delta Theta; Phi Delta Phi; aviation service U. S. N. R. F. 1918; Junior; Baptist.

*COOLEY, JAMES PINKNEY Lawyer

        From Cherokee, S. C.; Covington, Ga; d. 1910; s. 1901; made solicitor and died one week after election.

COOPER, CARL MANN Merchant

        Nashville; s. 1917-18; b. Nashville, Mar. 7, 1898; p. Frederick Battle and Effie (Roberson); m. Ruby Bunn, Apr. 12, 1923; salesman 1920; merchant 1921-; Methodist.


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COOPER, CHARLES MEMUCAN, JR. Tobacconist

        218 William st., Henderson; s. 1907-08; Wake Forest col. 1906-07; b. Henderson, Jan. 7, 1889; p. Charles Memucan and Sallie Metts (Mitchell); m. Annie Meredith Jones, June 7, 1919; U. S. A. 1918-19; Baptist.

COOPER, DALTON

        Albemarle; s. 1917-18; b. Albemarle, Aug. 2, 1897; p. J. E. and -- -- --.

COOPER, DAVID ALEXANDER Physician

        240 Charles st., Henderson; B.S. 1919; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1921; b. Henderson, July 12, 1897; p. John D. and Fannie Spottswood (Burwell); Phi Theta; Delta Kappa Epsilon; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C. 1918; Mason; Methodist.

COOPER, DAVID JACKSON

        Henderson; s. 1920-21; Washington and Lee univ.; b. Henderson, July 7, 1902; p. S. P. and Mary Louisa (Jackson); Zeta Psi.

COOPER, ESTHER

        (See Hilburn, Mrs. Tibbis Cecil).

COOPER, EDWIN B. Grocer

        Dunn; s. 1919-20; p. Preston S. and Lela (Smith); m. Clara Pope, 1924; wholesale grocer.

*COOPER, ELI MCF.

        Maysville, S. C.; s. 1859-60.

‡COOPER, ELLIOT T. Banker

        120 E. 30th st., New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1918; b. Oxford, Mar. 4, 1898; p. Henry G. and Emma Julia (Horner); Zeta Psi; 2nd lieut. U. S. A. 1918; Episcopalian.

COOPER, FRANK HODGES Tobacconist

        P. O. Box 78, Cape Town, South Africa; A.B. 1916; b. Washington, June 10, 1895; p. Robert Adrian and Miriam Eliza (Hodges); m. Eula Hortense, Feb. 1, 1916; Phi Soc.; clerk White Furn. co., Mebane 1916-17; factory mgr. Export Leaf Tob. co. 1917-20; buyer Fort Jameson, S. Africa 1920-; author several historical articles and monographs on N. C. history; Presbyterian.

COOPER, GIBSON AYCOCK Auto Dealer

        Salemburg; s. p. 1920; Med. Col. of Va.; b. Salemburg, July 25, 1900; p. Dr. Abner Tillman and Sara (Franklin); m. Vivian Templeton; Baptist.

COOPER, GORDON BENNETT Civil Engineer

        Clinton; pres. Jacksonville; s. l. 1911; p. A. J. and Eilza (Britt); m. Mary J. Sutton, Jan. 18, 1916; gen'l engr. Clinton, Warsaw and Faison 1911-14; engr. Rowlaud Lumber co. 1914-17; gen'l engr. Apex 1917-22; resident engr. N. C. state highway comm. 1922-.

COOPER, GEORGE HERMAN Minister

        305 Mitchell ave., Salisbury; A.B. 1916; Roanoke col.; B.D. Theo. sem., Columbia, S. C., 1924; b. Rowan co., Feb. 17, 1894; p. John F. and Martha Jane (Page); prin. Deltaville, Va., H. S. 1916-17; minister 1920-; pastor Haven Evangelical Lutheran church, 1924-; chaplain local post Am. Legion; chaplain Jr. O. U. A. M.; Civitan; Junior.

COOPER, GEORGE LONG Minister

        503 Mangum st., Durham; s. 1912; Davidson col. 1913-16; Union Theological sem. 1921; b. Graham. Sept. 9, 1893; p. William Lee and Geneva (Albright); m. Darotine Hammer, July 7, 1922; Presbyterian.

COOPER, HENRY BURWELL

        240 Charles st., Henderson; A.B. 1921; b. Henderson, Nov. 1, 1899; p. John Downey and Fannie Spottiswood (Burwell); Delta Kappa Epsilon; employee Carolina Bag. co., Henderson. 1923-24; treas. and gen'l mgr., Cooper Motor co., Oxford, 1924-; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C. 1918; Methodist.

COOPER, JAMES ALLISON Farmer

        Henderson; s. 1912-13; Washington and Lee univ. 1 yr.; b. Henderson, Mar. 17, 1894; p. David Young and Leah (Penny); m. Frances Cheatham.

‡COOPER, JAMES CRAWFORD

        Oxford; s. 1904-05; b. Sept. 5, 1886.

COOPER, JAMES EDWIN Lumberman

        89 Montfondane, Asheville; s. 1904-06; Emory and Henry; b. Murphy, Feb. 19, 1886; p. W. N. and Jennie (Jackson); m. Myrtle Gudger, June 4. 1918; Beta Theta Pi; mgr. Citizens Lumber co. Asheville; 1st lieut. 316th F. A. 81 div.; Mason; Methodist.

COOPER, JOHN A.

        Henderson; s. 1910; b. Graham, Mar. 7, 1890; p. W. L. and -- --.

*COOPER, JAMES HENRY

        From Fair View; b. Hillsboro, Ga., Oct. 30, 1868; d. Mar. 27, 1897; s. 1892-94; lawyer Asheville and Columbus; teacher 4 yrs.; Methodist.

*COOPER, JOHN HENRY

        Clinton; d. 1909; s. 1907-09.

COOPER, JUNIUS HORNER Banker

        Williamsboro st., Oxford; A.B. 1923; b. Oxford, Nov. 2, 1901; p. Henry George and Julia (Horner); Zeta Psi; cotton mill employee, Spartanburg, S. C., June-July, 1923; banking Oxford, 1923-; Episcopalian.

*COOPER, JAMES WASHBURN, JR. Lumberman

        Murphy; b. June 26, 1877; d. 1906; s. 1896-98; mining; capt. 2nd N. C. vols. U. S. A. 1898.


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COOPER, LENOX GORE Insurance

        207 North 5th st., Wilmington; A.B. 1921; Citadel 1917-19; Harvard 1921-22; b. Wilmington, Feb. 8, 1901; p. William Bryant and Frances Ada (Gore); Pi Kappa Alpha; bank teller 1922; Methodist.

COOPER, LEE MORTON Lodge Manager

        R.F.D. 1, Washington; s. 1917-19; b. Washington, May 19, 1900; p. Robert Adrian and Minnie Elizabeth (Hodges); baseball; track; employee Brogan Fert. co., Washington, 1920; ibid. Imperial Tob. co., Washington; Frankfort, Ky., 1920-22; mgr. Wedgefield Lodge, Georgetown, S. C., 1923-; S. A. T. C.; Elk; Christian.

COOPER, MARSHALL YOUNG Office Manager

        240 Charles st., Henderson; s. 1919-23; b. Henderson, Mar. 31, 1901; p. John Downey and Fannie Spotteswood (Burwell); Delta Kappa Epsilon; treas. The Parham co.; Methodist.

COOPER, NINA HORNER Teacher

        Horner Hill, Oxford; A.B. 1922; St. Mary's 1917-20; b. Oxford, Sept. 26, 1899; p. Henry George and Emma Julia (Horner); Pi Beta Phi; Episcopalian.

*COOPER, ROBERT ENGLISH Minister

        From Sumpter Distr., S. C.; Hillsboro, Texas; b. Dec. 10, 1833; A.B. 1860; chaplain, C. S. A.; Presbyterian.

*COOPER, ROBERT LEE Lawyer

        Murphy; b. May 21, 1865; d. Jan. 19, 1904; s. l. 1885-87; pres. bank; mayor, 1895-97.

COOPER, SYDNEY PERRY Manufacturer

        William st., Henderson; s. 1894-95; b. Henderson, July 25, 1877; p. David Young and Nellie (Perry); m. Mary Louisa Jackson, Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 7, 1900; Zeta Psi; gen. mgr. Cooper Tob. warehouse, 1900-13; vice-pres. and sales mgr., Henderson Cotton Mill and Harriet Cotton Mill, 1913-20; pres. ibid. 1920-; dir. Citizens Bank & Trust co., Henderson; mem. Foreign Trade comm., Amer. Cotton Mfg. assn.; Elk; Pythian; Episcopalian.

COOPER, THOMAS DUNCAN Lawyer

        Fountain place, Burlington; s. l. 1919-21; b. Graham, June 26, 1898; p. Thomas H. and Julia (Bradshaw); m. Aline Reid, Sept. 19, 1923; Phi Delta Phi; 2nd lieut. A. E. F. 1917-19; gassed Oct. 1918; 1st lieut. O. R. C.; Mason; Knight Templar; Presbyterian.

COOPER, TIM ERVIN Lawyer

        Jackson, Miss.; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; b. Copiah co., Miss., July 5, 1843; p. Wm. A. and Mary (Ford); m. Mary Dicks, Nov. 1, 1866; retired 1918; chief justice supr. ct., Miss., 1881-96; 18th Miss. reg. C. S. A. 1861-65; Episcopalian.

COOPER, THOMAS JEFFERSON Lumberman

        Haynes st., Sandersville; s. 1889-93; b. Murphy, Dec. 20, 1868; p. James Warner and Emily Isabel (Henry); Di Soc.; pres. '93; gen. merchandise, Murphy 4 yrs.; lumber bus., Ga.; Mason; Elk; Pythian; Methodist.

*COOPER, THOMAS L.

        Hertford co.; d. 1853; s. 1852-53.

*COOPER, THOMAS WATSON

        Bertie co.; b. Mar. 18, 1841; killed, Gettysburg, July 1, 1863; A.B. 1860; lieut. co. "C" 11th reg. C. S. A.

COOPER, WILLIAM HAYWOOD, JR. Banker

        Main st., Laurinburg; s. 1919-20; Guilford col.; b. Laurinburg, Nov. 20, 1899; p. William Haywood and Claud (Bundy); Knight Templar; Shriner; Methodist.

COOPER, WILLIAMSON LEE, JR. Teacher

        Graham; A.B. 1911; N. C. State Col. of A. & E.; b. Graham, July 11, 1889; p. William Lee and Geneva (Albright); m. Lilian Norwood Murray, Aug. 20, 1913; prin. Mebane graded sch. 1911-13; ibid. Glade Valley H. S. 1913-14; supt. Elise H. S. 1914-15; ibid. Glade Valley H. S. 1915-18; prin. Hawfield H. S. 1918; supt. Alexander Wilson H. S. 1918-24; Presbyterian.

†COPELAND, ERNEST WINSLOW

        St. Vincent's Charity hosp., Greensboro; s. l. 1909-10.

COPELAND, JAMES WATSON, JR. Merchant

        Clinton, S. C.; s. l. 1897-99; b. Clinton, S. C., Oct. 10, 1878.

COPELAND, ROBERT ERNEST Merchant

        Kinston; s. 1885-87; Rutherford col.; Trinity col.; p. C. B. and Zinah -- --; m. Elizabeth -- Nov., 1899.

COPELAND, ROBERT ROYAL Druggist

        104 E. Main st., Ahoskie; s. p. 1916; Ph.G. Med. Col. of Va. 1908; b. Ahoskie, Jan. 28, 1886; p. James Alfred and Bettie (Harrell); m. Lillian Insley, June 30, 1914; m. Bettie Sessoms, June 10, 1922; Phi Theta Sigma; Edgecombe Drug co., Tarboro, 1916-19; owner and mgr. Copeland Drug co. 1919-; mem. N. C. Phar. assn.; ibid. N. A. R. D.; Amer. Phar. assn.; 1st lieut. 4th reg. Va. vol. 1909-16; Shriner; Baptist.

*COPELAND, VIRGINIUS

        Wilson; b. Aug. 13, 1841; d. in service, C. S. A.; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; lieut-col. C. S. A.

‡COPENHAVER, HARRIS

        Englewood, N. J.; s. 1916-17.

COPPEDGE, THOMAS OLIVER Physician

        Nashville; s. 1901; M.D. Col. of Physicians and Surgeons 1908; b. Wentworth. Nov. 1, 1881; p. Capt. W. B. and Eugenia M. (Rattiffe); m. Anna Mae Spear, Aug. 4, 1909; teacher 1901-04; Presbyterian.


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†COPPLE, SAMUEL PEARSON Teacher

        Hannersville; B.S. 1897; A.B. 1898.

‡COPPLE, THOMAS MOSES Physician

        Lexington; s. a. 1895-96; s. m. 1896-97; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1898; b. Hannerville, Apr. 11, 1874.

COPPRIDGE, WILLIAM MAURICE Physician

        First Nat. Bank bldg., Durham; s. 1913-16; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1918; b. Danville, Va., July 24, 1893; p. William David and Mary Ellen (Ferguson); m. Ferrie Patterson Choate, July 2, 1919; asst. prof. pathology U. N. C. 1918-19; pathologist and urologist Watts hosp. Durham, 1919-; Presbyterian.

CORBETT, HARLAN DAVIS

        Whitakers; s. 1922-23; b. May 29, 1903.

*CORBETT, JOHN ARCHIBALD Planter

        From New Hanover co.; Delta; b. 1824; A.B. 1849; mem. house of c. 1852.

CORBETT, JAMES PATRICK

        Whitakers; s. 1921-22; b. Mar. 7, 1898.

CORBETT, RAYMOND YANCEY Apiarist

        Atkinson; s. 1909-10; b. Currie, Nov. 27, 1884; p. George Washington and Mary Ellen; m. Mary Katherine Smith, July 13, 1915; teacher; Ford dealer, 8 yrs.; owner Carolina Apiary co.; Woodman; Baptist.

CORBITT, DAVID LEROY

        Dickinson ave., Greenville; pres. Historical comm., Raleigh; A.B. 1924; b. Pitt co., May 3, 1895; p. James Samuel and Mary Virginia (Parkerson); N. C. historical comm., Raleigh; Baptist.

CORDON, EDWARD BROAD Chemist

        Care Allentown Mfg. co., Allentown, Pa.; B.S. 1920; b. Palmetto, Ga., Apr. 10, 1898; p. John Grey Myers and Emily Palamountain; baseball; Alphi Chi Sigma; seaman U. S. N. R. F.; intelligence serv. 1918; Episcopalian.

CORDON, JOSEPH PALAMOUNTAIN Salesman

        Care Louisville Varnish co., Louisville, Ky.; s. 1908-13; b. Atlanta, Ga., July 25, 1891; p. John Grey Myers and Emily Bennett (Palamountain); Phi Soc.; druggist E. W. O'Hanlon, Winston-Salem, 1913-14; ibid. H. R. Horne and Sons, Fayetteville, 1914; salesman, Louisville Varnish co., Louisville, Ky., 1915-; pharmacist mate U. S. N. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

COREY, ARTHUR BENJAMIN Lawyer

        Greenville; s. 1916-17; b. Winterville, Dec. 10, 1891; p. James Henry and Sudie Delitha (Tucker); sergt. 113th F. A. 30th div. 1917-19; Methodist.

COREY, JOSEPH PRESTON Insurance

        St. Petersburg, Fla.; s. 1920-23; Univ. of Fla., 1922; b. Winterville, Mar. 30, 1899; p. James Henry and Sudie Delitha (Tucker); m. Ruby Corneal Hunsucker, Feb. 2, 1924; purchasing agt. Young Mercantile co., 1923; agt. for Penn Mutual Life Ins. co., 1924; Methodist Episcopal (South).

CORNELIUS, WILLIAM EUGENE

        Mooresville; B.S. 1922; b. Mooresville, Jan. 29, 1897; p. E. L. and -- --.

‡CORNELIUS, WILLIAM HENRY Merchant

        Statesville; s. 1884-86; b. Statesville, Feb. 17, 1868; farmer.

CORNWALL, ROBERT CRAIG

        Chester, Va.; s. p. 1907-08.

CORNWELL, ABNER MILTON Student

        Lawndale; s. 1920-22; George Washington Med. sch. 1922-; b. Cleveland co., May 17, 1895; p. George L. and Julia (Gold); Di Soc.; pvt. Park battery 4th corps A. E. F. 1918-19; Baptist.

CORNWELL, JOHN BENNETT Bookkeeper

        Chester, S. C.; s. 1916-17; p. W. E. and Nellie -- --; m. Virginia Stone, Apr. 18, 1921; U. S. A. 1917-19.

†CORPENING, CLIFFORD

        Morganton; s. 1905-06.

CORPENING, CORA ZETA

        (See Kornegay, Mrs. C. W.).

CORPENING, HAROLD COCHREN Teacher

        Lenoir; A.B. 1922; b. Lenoir, Dec. 24, 1895; p. A. N. and Eola (Tuttle); Di Soc.; U. S. A. Camp Hancock, 1918.

CORPENING, HAROLD G. Physician

        Philadelphia, Pa.; s. m. 1917-18.

CORPENING, LINWOOD ELISHA Farmer

        Lenoir; s. 1888-89; b. Lenoir, Nov. 8, 1867.

*CORPENING, MARTIN LUTHER Physician

        From Lenoir; St. Louis, Mo.; Kansas City, Mo.; b. Feb. 26, 1856; d. Feb. 23, 1917; s. m. 1878-79; Lutheran.

CORRELL, HENRY NICHOLS Consulting Chemist

        Spartanburg, S. C.; s. 1919-20; Univ. of S. C. 1920-21; Columbia univ. 1922-; b. June 1, 1901; p. Augustus Boyd and Esther (Miller).

COSTEN, THOMAS WILLIAM Lawyer

        Gatesville; s. l. 1896-97; Guilford col.; b. Sunbury, June 20, 1873; p. Thomas William and Lucy H. (Brown); m. Nannie M. Seawell; supt. sch. Gates co. 1902-17; state sen. 1923; Methodist.

*COSTEN, ANDREW JACKSON

        Wilmington; b. Sept. 22, 1837; d. 1895; A.B. 1859; C. S. A.


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*COSTNER, FRANK LESLIE Druggist

        From Gastonia; Charlotte; b. Gastonia, Sept. 29, 1884; d. Oct. 21, 1918; s. p. 1905; employee Torrence Drug co. 1906-11; ibid. Jordon's (now Liggett's), Charlotte, 1911-14; ibid. J. P. Stowe Drug co. 1914-18; Mason; Knight Templar; Presbyterian.

COSTNER, GEORGE HENRY Physician

        Lincolnton; s. m. 1897-99.

COSTNER, HIRAM ARCHIE

        1422 Pendleton st., Greenville, S. C.; s. 1895-96.

COSTNER, J. MACAULAY Salesman

        1505 W. Market place, Greensboro; A.B. 1909; A.M. 1911; M.S. Mass. Institute of Tech. 1912; b. Raleigh, Mar. 12, 1889; p. J. Melanethon and Carrie (Wilson); m. Marion Jane Maloney, Jan. 15, 1920; Phi Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; instr. U. N. C. 1909-11; purchasing agt. gen. contracting bus. N. Y. C., 1912-18; farmer 1920-21; instr. Raleigh H. S. 1921-22; salesman Nat. Cash Register co. 1922-24; mgr. Greensboro branch, Nat. Cash Register co., 1924-; 1st lieut. ordnance dept. U. S. A. 1918-20; Episcopalian.

COSTNER, ROBERT EDWIN Insurance

        Mt. Holly; s. 1884-87; b. Lincolnton, Oct. 22, 1864; p. Ambrose and Catherine Malinda (Quickle); m. Mary C. Parker, Oct. 19, 1898; farmer 1887-91; flour mfgr. 1891-1900; lawyer 1900-15; mayor Lincolnton, 1912; capt. co. "B" 4th reg. N. C. N. G. 1888; Lutheran.

COSTNER, WALTER VANCE Student

        Lincolnton; A.B. 1922; s. m. 1920-22; Jefferson Med. col. 1922-; b. Lincolnton, Mar. 10, 1898; p. Oscar A. and Olive A. (Hoover); S. A. T. C.; Lutheran.

*COTHRAN, JAMES FLETCHER Lawyer

        From Rougemont; Durham; b. Rougemont, Apr. 4, 1867; d. Durham, Aug. 6, 1912; s. l. 1905-07; bookkeeper and clerk for warehouse 1891-98, 1899-1907; farmer 1898-99; Pythian; Elk.

COTTEN, BRUCE

        "Cylburn," Roland park, Baltimore, Md.; s. 1891-92; b. Wilson, Mar. 3, 1873; p. Col. Robert Randolph and Sally Sims (Southall); m. Mrs. Jesse Tyson (nee Edyth Johns), Aug. 4, 1910; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; author, An Adventure in Alaska During the Gold Excitement of 1897-98, and many other short articles; corp. independent bat., Washington vol. July-Oct. 1898; corp. 3rd U. S. artillery 1898-1901; 2nd lieut. artillery 1901-07; 1st lieut. ibid. 1907-10; Boxer Rebellion 1900; Philippine Insurrection 1901-02; maj. U. S. A.; chief of M. I. 2nd military intelligence div. of the gen. staff; Episcopalian.

*COTTEN, JOSEPH Physician

        From Scotland Neck; Woodville; b. Aug. 12, 1845; d. May 19, 1877; s. 1863-64; A.B. 1911 as of 1867; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1867; C. S. A.

*COTTEN, JOHN WHITAKER

        From Raleigh; Tarboro; d. Sept. 7, 1922; s. 1861-63; A.B. 1911 as of 1865; Grand Master N. C. Masonic Grand lodge; lieut. C. S. A.; col. state guards.

COTTEN, PRESTON SIMS Lawyer

        41 Oxford st., Winchester, Mass.; LL.B. 1905; b. Falkland, Apr. 5, 1878; p. Robert Randolph and Sallie Swepson (Southall); m. Willa Strange, June 26, 1915; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Gimghoul; practicing atty. Greenville 1905-06; ibid. Norfolk, Va., 1906-14; banking since that time Boston, Mass.; Episcopalian.

COTTLE, BENJAMIN J. Salesman

        270 E. Ga. ave., Atlanta, Ga.; s. p. 1907-08; m. Hattie --; Internat. Proprietaries co.

COUCH, JOHN NATHANIEL Teacher

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1919 (in absentia); A.M. 1923; Ph.D. 1924; Trinity 1914-17; L'Universite de Nancy, France, Mar.-June 1919; b. Darlington Heights, Va., Oct. 12, 1896; p. Rev. John Henry and Sallie Love (Terry); teacher Chapel Hill H. S. 1919-20; ibid. Charlotte H. S. 1920-21; several articles published in scientific journals; pvt. 56th Pioneer inf. A.E.F. 1918-19; Baptist.

COUCH, WILLIAM CARLTON Postman

        512 Willard st., Durham; s. 1889-91; b. Orange co., Jan. 18, 1866; p. A. B. and Julia J. (Norris); m. Georgia A. Terry, Apr. 22, 1901; m. Alie A. Jones, Nov. 3, 1909; teacher; farmer; ins. agt.; postman; Pythian; Baptist.

COUGHENOUR, WILLIAM CHAMBERS Lawyer

        315 S. Church st., Salisbury; A.B. 1908; Columbia univ.; b. Salisbury, Sept. 25, 1886; p. Thomas Adam and Mary Norfleet (Swicegood); m. Ruby Rollins Gray, Aug. 8, 1916; Pi Kappa Alpha; Gimghoul; Phi Beta Kappa; N. C. gen. assem. 1915-21; city atty. Salisbury 1919-23; chief boatswain mate U. S. N. R. F. 1917-19; Mason; Elk; Eagle; Pythian; Junior; Odd Fellow; Episcopalian.

COULTER, ELLIS MERTON Teacher

        Athens, Ga.; A.B. 1913; A.M. Univ. of Wis. 1915; Ph.D. 1917; b. Newton, July 20, 1890; p. John Ellis and Lucy Ann (Propst); Di Soc.; Alpha Sigma Phi; Phi Eta; Phi Kappa Phi; supt. Glen Alpine H. S. 1913-14; asst. instr. Univ. of Wis. 1914-17; prof. Marietta col. 1917-19; asso. prof. Univ. of Ga. 1919-22; prof. history 1922-; numerous historical papers published;


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author, History of Kentucky, (2 vol.); The Cincinnati Southern Railway and the Struggle for Southern Commerce; Army War col. U. S. A. 1918; Lutheran.

COULTER, VICTOR ALDINE Teacher

        University, Miss.; B.S. 1913; M.S. 1914; Ph.D. 1916; b. Catawba co., July 15, 1892; p. John Summey and Sarah Ann (Herman); Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Chi Sigma; instr. U. N. C. 1916-17; asst. prof. Univ. of Miss. 1919-; capt. 39th div., 77th div., 7th corps, 90th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Reformed Church.

COULTER, WILLIAM SUMMEY Lawyer

        623 Fountain place, Burlington; A.M. 1914; s. l. 1913-14; A.B. Catawba col. 1908; b. Newton, Aug. 28, 1886; p. John Summey and Sarah Ann (Herman); m. Annie Ben Long, Feb. 23, 1921; Di Soc.; teacher Bennettsville, S. C. H. S. 1910-11; prin. Fairview H. S. 1911-13; atty. city of Burlington; Kiwanian; Mason; Episcopalian.

COUNCIL, ALEXANDER MCALISTER Farmer

        White Oak; s. 1877-79; b. Bladen co., Dec. 18, 1859; p. John Taylor and Mary Jane (McAlister); m. Annie Mary Cromartie, Dec. 29, 1897; magistrate; co. comm.; chmn. bd. of educ.; co. treas. 6 yrs.; mem. house of rep.; Pythian; Methodist Episcopal (South).

COUNCIL, COMODORE THOMAS Druggist

        Care Five Points Drug co., Durham; s. p. 1905-06; b. Chatham co., Oct. 31, 1886; p. John Lawrence and Dora (Burgess); m. Betty Frances Durham, Mar. 23, 1908; Baptist.

COUNCIL, DAVID PENDLETON

        Lake Worth, Fla.; s. 1902-03.

COUNCIL, EDWARD AUGUSTUS Banker

        Morehead City; Ph.B. 1904; b. Oak City, Sept. 30, 1879; p. Thomas T. and Charity Temperance (Brown); m. Frances Matthews, May 23, 1916; Phi Soc.; Shriner; Episcopalian.

COUNCIL, WALTER WOOTEN Surgeon

        Cordova, Alaska; s. 1900-02; M.D. Univ. of Va. 1905; b. Councils, May 25, 1882; p. John Pickett and Johnnie (Wooten); m. Jane Roxanna Murray, Aug. 21, 1921; baseball, football, and track; Phi Rho Sigma; Phi Delta Theta; surg. for numerous concerns in Alaska; mem. of number of societies for the elevation of society in Alaska; Odd Fellow; Pythian; Elk; Protestant.

COUNCILL, CHARLES BOWER

        Salisbury; s. 1921-22; b. Salisbury, Jan. 29, 1902; p. J. B. and -- --.

COUNCILL, EDWARD TRACY

        Boone; s. 1916-17; b. Boone, Jan. 22, 1899; p. B. G. and -- --.

COUNCILL, GORDON STUART Manufacturer

        Roanoke Rapids; s. 1914-16; Brown univ.; b. Boone, Oct. 31, 1896; p. Judge W. B. and Mary Elizabeth (Coffey); m. Jane Irvin Doughty, Dec. 27, 1920; N. C. N. G. 1916; U. S. A., camps Devens and Hancock, 1917-18; Episcopalian.

COUNCILL, JAMES HARDIN Road Engineer

        Boone; s. 1921-23; b. Boone, Jan. 31, 1903; p. Benjamin James and Elora Blanche (Hagaman); Pi Kappa Phi; engr. Henderson co. road comm. to Apr. 1923; ibid. Transylvania co. road comm. 1923-; Baptist.

COUNCIL, STEDMAN CILLEY Engineer

        Hickory; s. 1919-20. 1922-23; b. Hickory, Jan. 29, 1902; p. W. B. and --; Pythian.

COURTNEY, ANDREW MARCUS Dairying

        215 Rowan st., Fayetteville; s. 1918-21; b. Fayetteville, Aug. 5, 1899; p. Marcus Lafayette and Mary (Evans); S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

COURTNEY, JOHN ARTHUR, JR. Accountant

        1427 13th ave., Hickory; s. 1915-18; b. Lenoir, Nov. 30, 1897; p. John A. and Flora (Estes); m. Elizabeth Goode. Aug. 9, 1919; Methodist.

*COURTS, DANIEL WILLIAM Lawyer

        Surry co.; b. Culpepper C. H., Va., Nov. 26, 1800; d. 1884; A.B. 1823; A.M. 1832; mem. house of c., 1831-33, '36, '46, and '48; state sen. 1850-51 and '64; state treas. 1837-39 and 1852-63; consul, Matanzas, 1839; trustee U. N. C. 1832-68; exec. com. bd. of trustees.

*COURTS, GEORGE ALBERT

        From Raleigh; Reidsville; b. Waughtown, Feb. 14, 1836; d. July 18, 1858; s. 1854-55.

*COURTS, WILLIAM JAMES Physician

        From Raleigh; Reidsville; b. Huntsville, Nov. 4, 1833; d. Mar. 28, 1912; m. Sarah Frances Carter, Jan. 8, 1857; s. 1852-54; M.D. N. Orleans Sch. of Med. 1857; Jefferson Med col.; state sen.; surg. 2nd and 45th and capt. 45th N. C. S. C., C. S. A.; Methodist.

*COVINGTON, BENJAMIN HAMILTON

        From Richmond co.; Rockingham; d. 1868; s. 1830-33.

*COVINGTON, CHARLES COLEMAN Merchant

        Wilmington; b. Rockingham, July 3, 1857; d. Greensboro, Jan. 14, 1923; m. Emmie C. Cromartie, Dec. 18, 1884; s. 1875-78; importer; mem. soc. of the Cincinnati; Pythian; Methodist.


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*COVINGTON, EDMUND DEBERRY

        From Richmond co.; Rockingham; d. 1845; A.B. 1844.

‡COVINGTON, EDMUND DEBERRY

        Trilby, Fla.; A.B. 1911 as of 1867; s. 1863-64; b. 1846; sergt.-maj. 44th N. C. reg. C. S. A.

*COVINGTON, FRANK LEAK Merchant

        Wilmington; b. Rockingham. Feb. 15, 1869; d. Oct. 27, 1898; s. 1887-90.

‡COVINGTON, GILBERT WORTH Cashier

        McDonald; s. 1917-18; b. Linden, Sept. 19, 1899; p. Elijah and -- --; bank of McDonald.

COVINGTON, HENRY HARRIS Minister

        1134 Westover ave., Norfolk, Va.; s. 1889-90; s. l. 1893-94; Wake Forest col.; B.D. Va. Theo. Sem. 1901; D.D. 1920; b. Aug. 3, 1870; p. Harris and Alice; m. Maria Lee, 1902.

*COVINGTON, HARRISON WALL Lawyer

        From Richmond co.; Rockingham; d. 1847; A.B. 1834; state sen. Ala. 1848-50.

*COVINGTON, JAMES MADISON

        From Richmond co.; Rockingham; d. 1839; s. 1836-37.

*COVINGTON, JAMES MADISON Physician

        From Rockingham; Wadesboro; b. Oct. 26, 1840; s. 1858-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; ord. sergt. 23rd N. C. inf. and 4th N. C. cavalry C. S. A.

*COVINGTON, JOHN MALLOY Manufacturer

        Laurinburg; b. Jan. 21, 1871; d. Sept. 29, 1902; s. 1888-89; sec. and treas. cotton mill.

COVINGTON, LAWRENCE EVERETT Accountant

        Raleigh; s. 1894-96; b. Laurinburg, Apr. 28, 1877; Merchants' Nat. bank, Raleigh.

COVINGTON, MARTIN LUTHER Automobile Electrician

        722 S. Mint st., Charlotte; s. 1917-20; b. Gibson, Oct. 4, 1900; p. Noah Luther and Gracie (Pate); farmer 1920-21; garage mgr. 1923-; Methodist.

COVINGTON, PLATT WALKER Physician

        Care International Health board, 61 Broadway, New York; s. 1904-06; Davidson col.; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1908; b. Rockingham, July 1, 1884; p. Dr. J. M. and Ella (McRae); m. Rhea Frances Wheat, Sept. 4, 1916; Kappa Sigma; Phi Chi; public health work; Rockefeller foundation 1911-; author numerous published articles on preventive medicine and sanitation; Presbyterian.

COVINGTON, ROBERT COOPER

        Laurinburg; s. p. 1913-14; b. Laurinburg, Mar. 17, 1892; p. T. T. and -- --.

COVINGTON, STEPHEN WALL

        Laurinburg; s. m. 1894-95.

*COVINGTON, STEPHEN WALL

        From Richmond co.; Rockingham; d. 1881; s. 1836-37.

*COVINGTON, THOMAS AREY

        From Richmond co.; Rockingham; d. 1869; A.B. 1843.

‡COVINGTON, THOMAS JEFFERSON

        Wadesboro; s. p. 1906-08.

COVINGTON, THOMAS THOMAS Merchant

        Laurinburg; s. 1878-80; b. 1861.

COVINGTON, THOMAS THOMAS Lumberman

        S. Main st., Laurinburg; s. 1909-10; b. Laurinburg, Oct. 15, 1888; p. Thomas Thomas and Mamie (Shaw); m. Rosalia Margarett Mitchener, July 29, 1917; Pi Kappa Alpha; Episcopalian.

COVINGTON, WILLIAM CLYDE Civil Service

        Wagram; s. 1918-19; b. Wagram, Jan. 3, 1898; p. William Wyatt and Ella (Howelle); salesman 1918-19; Presbyterian.

*COWAN, COLEMAN COKE Lawyer

        Webster; b. Dec. 24, 1866; d. May 11, 1920; m. Ethel Leatherwood, Apr. 11, 1914; s. l. 1894; mem. house of rep. 1891-93 and 1903-05; atty. for town of Sylvan; Baptist.

*COWAN, DAVE STONE

        b. June 25, 1863; d. Savannah, Ga., May 10, 1916; s. 1879-81; ry. employee; employee treasury dept., Wash., D. C. for two years; Episcopalian.

*COWAN, DAVID STONE Farmer

        From Wilmington; Robeson co.; b. May 8, 1835; d. May 22, 1903; s. 1850-51; ry. contractor; state sen. 1885-87.

*COWAN, HILEMAN CICERO Lawyer

        Webster; b. Jackson co., Sept. 22, 1871; d. Aug. 19, 1901; s. l. 1899-1900; co. supt. public instr., 1892-94; clerk sup'r ct. 1894-98; journal clerk, house of rep., 1899 and 1901.

COWAN, ISAAC BAKER, JR. Realtor

        935 Anderson st., Bristol, Tenn.; s. 1921-22; King col. 3 yrs.; Valparaiso univ.; b. Bristol, Tenn., Apr. 23, 1900; p. Isaac Baker and Martha Ella (Thomas); m. Mary Elizabeth Dillard, Dec. 19, 1922; S. A. T. C. King col. 1918; Presbyterian.

*COWAN, JOHN

        Wilmington; b. 1823; d. 1861; A.B. 1841.

*COWAN, JOHN

        Wilmington; b. 1842; s. 1859-60; clerk of finance ct.; capt. 3rd N. C. C. S. A.; prisoner at Ft. Pulaski.


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COWAN, JOHN COLUMBUS, JR. Mill Treasurer

        Rutherfordton; A.B. 1921; b. Rutherfordton, May 18, 1899; p. John Columbus and Ola (McDaniel); Di Soc.; Delta Sigma Phi; sec. S. E. Elmore, Spindale, July-Aug. 1921; cashier Stonecutter Mills ibid. 1921-23; asst. treas. ibid. 1923-; S. A. T. C. Plattsburg and U. N. C. 1918; Methodist.

COWAN, JONES GERALD Engineer

        87 N. Liberty st., Asheville; A.B. 1916; b. Asheville, Jan. 6, 1895; p. James K. and Florence (Doggett); m. Elsie Alexander, Apr. 29, 1922; Di Soc.; Omega Delta; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; 1st lieut. 316th F. A. 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

*COWAN, ROBERT H. Lawyer

        Wilmington; b. 1801; d. May 1843; A.B. 1821; mem. house of c. 1824-25.

*COWAN, ROBERT H.

        Wilmington; b. 1824; d. 1872; A.B. 1844; ry. commr.; ry. pres.; mem. house of c. 1866; col. 18th reg. C. S. A.

*COWAN, THOMAS

        From Wilmington; Brunswick co.; b. 1803; d. 1884; s. 1821.

*COWAN, THOMAS Lawyer

        Wilmington; b. Apr. 8, 1839; killed in battle, Civil war; A.B. 1858; lieut. C. S. A.

*COWAN, THOMAS Physician

        Wilmington; b. 1840; killed. Ft. Fisher, 1865; s. 1857-58; capt. C. S. A.

*COWAN, WILLIAM Lawyer

        From Wilmington; Elizabethtown; s. 1819-23; acct. gov. service.

*COWAN, WILLIAM DICK Physician

        From Wilmington; Cal.; b. 1821; d. 1859; A.B. 1843.

*COWAN, WILLIAM JAMES

        Wilmington; A.B. 1808; lawyer; mem. house of c. 1816, '17, and '21.

COWARD, JOHN HOLLIDAY Merchant

        Ayden; A.B. 1908; b. Green co., Oct. 5, 1887; p. John Holliday and Olivia (Carr); m. Blanche W. Cannon, Dec. 14, 1910; Phi Soc.; prin. Ormondsville H. S. 1908-09; bank teller 1909-10; merchant 1911-; pres. Mutual Bldg. & Loan assn.; Disciple of Christ.

COWELL, CHARLES FOWLER Manufacturer

        West Main st., Washington; A.B. 1912; b. Bayboro, July 25, 1890; p. John Franklin and Sallie L. (Baxter); teacher Charlotte H. S. 1912-14; salesman 1914-17; vice-pres. and gen. mgr. Pamlico Chem. co. 1919-; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut. U. S. A. 1917-18; Methodist.

*COWELL, HORACE BAXTER

        Washington; b. July 17, 1894; d. (in service) Nov. 10, 1918; s. 1913-16; salesman Pamlico Chem. co. 1916-17; capt. 322nd inf. 81st div. camps Jackson and Sevier 1917-18; A. E. F. July-Nov. 1918; killed in Verdun sector; varsity football 1913-15; Methodist.

COWLES, CALVIN DUVALL Physician

        209 Overland bldg., Boise, Idaho; s. 1900-01; A.B. Guilford col. 1900; M.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1905; b. Ft. Supply, Ind. territory, June 26, 1880; p. Col. Calvin Duvall and Mary Elizabeth (Hitchcock); m. Mary Florence Ridenbaugh, Oct. 10, 1916; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; interne Johns Hopkins Univ. hosp. 1906; officer med. corps U. S. A. 1907-21; physician Boise, Idaho, 1921-; off. med. corps U. S. A. camp Greenleaf. Chickamauga park, Tenn., 1917-19; Episcopalian.

COWLES, DAVID HAMILTON Army Officer

        Care Adj. Gen. U. S. A. Wash., D. C.; s. 1905-07; Guilford col. 1898-1905; West Point graduate 1911; Ft. Leavenworth Staff sch. 1923; b. Ft. Slocum, N. Y., Oct. 14, 1885; p. Col. Calvin Duvall and Mary Ella (Hitchcock); m. Martha M. Geslain, Nov. 20, 1916; officer U. S. A. 1911-; Episcopalian.

COWLES, HENRY CLAY Physician

        27 W. 70th st., N. Y., N. Y.; A.B. 1900; M.D. Col. of Physicians and Surgeons 1903; F. A. C. S., Columbia (honorary); b. Statesville, July 2, 1879; p. Henry Clay and Juliet (Moore); m. Grace Fuller, Nov. 24, 1908; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Pi Sigma; Gorgon's Head; Presbyterian.

COWLES, JOSEPH SANFORD Lawyer

        Wilkesboro; A.B. 1911; Guilford col. 1905-06; Stetson univ. 1912-13.

COWLES, WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON Teacher

        335 E. Front st., Statesville; s. l. 1912-14; Davidson col. 1911-13; A.B. Columbia univ. 1923; b. Wilkesboro, Dec. 3, 1892; p. Col. William H. H. and Mary Lura (Bost); Pi Kappa Alpha; lawyer 1914-17; ibid. 1919-20; teacher Princeton Preparatory sch. Princeton, N. J., 1923-; city atty. North Wilkesboro, 1913-14; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut. C. A. C., A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

COWPER, BRYAN GRIMES, JR.

        Raleigh; s. 1907-08.

COWPER, BAYARD THURMAN Insurance

        218 Hillcrest, Raleigh; A.B. 1901; b. Gatesville, June 26, 1879; p. R. B. G. and Elizabeth (Gathing); m. Jennie Moore, July 10, 1904; m. Delzelle Woodard, Nov. 10, 1915; prin. Gatesville acad. 1901-03; supt. Williamston graded sch. 1903-05; asst. supt. of agencies Sou. Life & Trust


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co. 1907; gen. agt. Maryland Life Ins. co. since 1911; author various articles published in educational and insurance journals; Episcopalian.

*COWPER, GEORGE VERNON Lawyer

        Hertford co.; Winton. N. C.; b. Dec. 8, 1846; d. Dec. 12, 1916; m. Rebecca J. Riddick, Nov. 19, 1874; s. 1865-68; lawyer; judge inferior ct. Hertford co. 1877; supt. public instr. Hertford co. 1885-92; solicitor special criminal ct. Hertford co. 1892-97; N. C. sen. 1899; C. S. A.; Episcopalian.

COWPER, GEORGE VERNON Lawyer

        Kinston; s. 1897-1900; s. l. 1900-01; b. Hertford co., Dec. 20, 1879; p. George and Rebecca Jane (Riddick); m. Rosabel Rountree, Nov. 21, 1906; Phi Soc.; Kappa Alpha; editor Magazine and Hellenian; N. C. state sen. 1919; govt. appeal agent and mem. legal advisory bd. 1917-19; atty. for Lenoir co. 1906-; pres. bar assn. 1924-25; Episcopalian.

*COWPER, ROSWELL

        Hertford co.; s. 1845-46.

*COWPER, THOMAS L.

        Hertford co.; d. 1853; s. 1852-53.

COX, ALBERT LYMAN Lawyer

        101 Holt drive, Raleigh; A.B. and A.M. 1904; s. l. Harvard 1905-07; b. Raleigh, Dec. 1, 1883; p. Gen. William Ruffin and Fannie Augusta (Lyman); m. Arabel Parker Nash. Dec. 1, 1909; varsity football; baseball and track; Phi Soc.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Golden Fleece; Gimghoul; farmer 1904-05; lawyer 1907-; N. C. state legislature 1909; judge of sup'r ct. 1916-17; capt. co. "B" 3rd N. C. reg. N. C. N. G. 1916; col. 1st N. C. F. A. 1917; Mex. border service 1916; col. 113th F. A., U. S. A. 1917-19; brig.-gen. O. R. C.; Episcopalian.

‡COX, ADLAI RAY

        Thomasville; s. 1913-14; b. Pisgah, Nov. 26, 1893; p. S. A. and -- --.

COX, BERIAH THADDEUS Manufacturer

        Winterville; s. 1884-86; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1888; b. Pitt co. July 30, 1863; p. Josiah and Sarah Ann (Tyson); m. Mary V. Smith, July 22, 1891; physician since 1888; engaged in farming since 1892; banking since 1912; mfg. since 1904; pres. and dir. Winterville Cotton Oil co.; pres. Farmers' bank, Greenville; dir. Bank of Winterville; supt. of health Pitt co. 1889-92; mem. house of rep. from Pitt co. 1909 and 1913; Primitive Baptist.

*COX, BLANEY WILLIAMS Physician

        From Princeton; Goldsboro; b. July 14, 1888; d. Oct. 8, 1918; m. Mary Eliza Stevens, Dec. 1, 1917; s. 1910-11; N. C. Med. col. Charlotte; Richmond Col. of Med.; Gen'l hosp., Baltimore, Md.: Methodist.

*COX, CADER GREGORY

        Onslow co.; d. 1877; A.B. 1858; physician; asst. surgeon C. S. A. 35th and 56th reg.

COX, CHARLES GARLAND Druggist

        204 Broad st., Wilson; s. 1916-17; b. Richlands, Jan. 27, 1893; p. Charles G. and Fannie D.; m. Frances Howard, Apr. 14, 1918; insurance 1919-21; druggist 1921-.

COX, CHARLES GREGORY

        Richlands; s. 1880-81.

COX, CHARLES LEA Druggist

        Clinton; Ph.G. 1913; b. Mar. 6, 1892; p. J. B. and Annie (Hill); m. Minnie Williams, Nov. 30, 1916; Mason.

COX, CLIFFORD NEWTON Lawyer

        Asheboro; s. 1910-12; LL.B. Univ. of Va. 1916; b. Randolph co. July 15, 1891; p. N. C. and Catherine (Burrow); m. Nelle F. Smith, Apr. 17, 1917; Delta Sigma Rho; state sen. 1921; Pythian.

*COX, ELIZA

        Catherine Lake; s. l. 1905-07.

COX, EDWARD YOUNG, JR. Banker

        310 Marigold st., Rocky Mt.; s. 1921-22; b. Rocky Mount, Mar. 14, 1901; p. Edward Young and Ella (Bennett); teller, Rocky Mt. Savings & Trust co.; Methodist.

*COX, FLOYD

        From Nathan's Creek; Topeka, Kans.; b. Dec. 25, 1874; d. Topeka, Kans., Sept. 6, 1918; m. Mary Long, Apr. 10, 1901; s. l. 1897-98; lawyer; farmer; contractor and builder; Methodist.

COX, FRANCIS AUGUSTUS Minister

        Amer. Church mission, Soochow, China; A.B. 1905; s. l. 1907-09; LL.B. Univ. of Va. 1907; Va. Theo. Sem. 1919-21; b. Raleigh, Aug. 21, 1885; p. Gen. William Ruffin and Frances Augusta (Lyman); m. Mary Pemberton Moncure, Aug. 3, 1921; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Gimghoul; law firm Cox and Cox, 1907-17; Am. ch. mission to China; ordained priest, 1922; capt. F. A. 82nd div. A. E. F. 1917-19; St. Mihiel and Meuse; Episcopalian.

COX, FOSTER NUGENT Stenographer

        913 Cameron ave., Winston-Salem; s. 1907-11; b. Henry co. Va., May 18, 1887; p. W. J. and Elizabeth (Scruggs); m. Virginia Mae Johnson, Mar. 26, 1913; lawyer 1911-15; ct. reporter, Martinsburg, W. Va., 1916-18; steno. R. J. Reynolds Tob. co. 1918-; 318th inf. 80th div. A. E. F. 1918-19; Episcopalian.

COX, GEORGE HERBERT Auto Dealer

        Robersonville; s. 1912-13; b. Greenville, Sept. 9, 1890; p. Noah Tyson and Sarah A. (Cox); m. Esther Johnson, June 28, 1916; asst. cashier Nat. Biscuit co. 1913-14;


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bookkeeper John Flanagan Buggy co. 1918-21; owner Cox Motor co. 1921-; sup'r ct. deputy clerk 1914-18; Episcopalian.

COX, GARNETT MCLEAN Druggist

        Shelby; s. p. 1910-11; b. Lowell, Sept. 11, 1891; p. B. P. and Mary F. --; pvt.-sergt. med. corps camp Jackson U. S. A. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

COX, HARVEY ATKINSON Minister

        Box 155, Red Springs; A.B. 1918; B.D. Yale univ. 1921; b. Ayden, Nov. 18, 1887; p. Calvin and Evelyn (Smith); m. Hattie Della Moose, June 27, 1921; Phi Soc.; Pythian; Odd Fellow; Episcopalian.

COX, HENRY LEON Chemist

        Mellon Inst. of Ind. Research. Pittsburgh, Pa.; B.S. 1914; Ph.D. Univ. of Chicago 1921; b. Cullowhee, Aug. 22, 1894; p. Thomas A. and Cora Kate (Daries); m. Josephine Tonking Hummer, Sept. 12, 1918; Di Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Chi Sigma; Delta Sigma Phi; Sigma Xi; instr. N. C. State Col. of A. & E. 1914-15; asst. chem. N. C. agri. expt. sta. 1915-16; chem. Hercules Powder co. 1916-17; asst. chief chem. ibid. 1917-18; chief chem. ibid. 1918-19; research chem. Beechnut Pack. co. 1921-22; research chem. Cudahy Pack. co. 1922-23; research chem. Standard Oil co. (Ind.), 1923-24; fellow, Mellon Inst. of Ind. Research, 1924-; author thesis; Some Derivatives of Linolic Acid; Episcopalian.

*COX, JOSEPH BROWN

        Tryon City; b. 1869; s. 1885-86.

COX, JOHN DAVID Farmer

        Winterville; s. 1882-85; b. Pitt co., Feb. 5, 1859; p. Josiah and Sarah Ann (Tyson); m. Adelaide Smith, Dec. 23, 1885; farmer and civil engineer; timber estimator; merchant 1894-1904; farmer 1904-; mem. legislature 1891; clerk sup'r ct. 1914-18; Baptist.

COX, JAMES MARMADUKE Sales Manager

        Box 1081, Richmond, Va.; s. 1911-12, 1913-15; b. Hertford, Jan. 11, 1893; p. Dr. David and Clara V. (Small); Phi Soc.; Pi Kappa Alpha; operator DuPont co. 1915-16; cost data man ibid. 1916-17; head cost dept. ibid. 1917-18; employment mgr. ibid. 1918-19; asst. service mgr. ibid. May-July 1919-20; sales mgr. U. S. Steel corp. 1920; sales mgr. in charge of promotional work Richmond Patent Building Block corp. 1923-; Baptist.

COX, JOHN MORTON

        615 Maryland ave., Colonial place, Norfolk, Va.; s. 1897-98.

COX, JOHN ROBERT

        1347 Newton st., N.E., Washington, D. C.; Ph.B. 1905.

COX, M. HALL Druggist

        Kenilworth park, Asheville; Ph.G. 1909; b. Lilesville, Jan. 3, 1884; p. Hernden Hall and Ida (Hough); m. Jessie Estello, Dec. 16, 1915; Baptist.

COX, OLIVER CROMWELL Lawyer

        407 Bellemeade st., Greensboro; A.B. 1909; b. Henry co., Va., Aug. 13, 1884; p. W. J. and Annie Eliza (Scruggs); m. Ada Margaret Louise Winner, Mar. 2, 1921; Di Soc.; teacher 3 yrs.; lawyer; Kiwanian; Elk; Moose; Mason; Pythian; Junior; Red Man; Episcopalian.

*COX, PIERRE BAYARD

        From Raleigh; Washington, D. C.; d. Sept. 23, 1892; A.B. 1886; s. l. 1886-88; farmer; lawyer.

COX, RICHARD BENJAMIN Accountant

        42 Broadway, New York City; s. 1908-11; b. Fremont, Oct. 30, 1889; p. Dr. Richard E. and Frances R. (Barnes); employee Am. Tob. co., New York, N. Y., 1912-18; ibid. Bureau of Internal Revenue, Washington, D. C.; ibid. Humphreys & Day, accountants and counsellors on taxation. New York City; pvt.-corp. med corps U. S. A. 1918-19.

COX, RUFUS CARSON School Superintendent

        Mt. Gilead; M.A. 1913; Ph.B. Elon col. 1903; b. Randolph co., Sept. 16, 1876; p. Stephen W. and Rosanah E. (Cagle); m. Nora Coble, Sept. 6, 1911; supt. Mt. Gilead graded schs.; Mason; Methodist.

COX, RUSSELL M. Physician

        422 North st., Portsmouth, Va.; B.S. 1915.

*COX, THOMAS Lawyer

        Greenville; b. Aug. 1, 1858; d. July 31, 1882; s. a. 1879-81; s. l. 1880-81; Methodist.

COX, THOMAS ALEXANDER Physician

        Hertford; s. 1886-88; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1892; b. Hertford, Oct. 11, 1868.

COX, VERNON HENDERSON Student

        613 Spruce st., Winston-Salem; s. 1920-22; Atlanta Sou. Dental col. 1922-; b. Winston-Salem, Feb. 24, 1902; p. J. Emra and Mary (Hunter); Xi Psi Phi; Methodist.

COX, WILLIAM DAVID Lawyer

        Moyock; A.B. 1909; Wake Forest col. 1913; b. Moyock, Nov. 27, 1887; p. David Alphonso and Margaret (Gordon); m. Bessie Wester, Dec. 23, 1913; Phi Soc.; teacher 1909-14; lawyer 1914-17; supt. public instruction Currituck co. 1917; Baptist.

COX, WILLIAM EDWARD Minister

        2110 Grove ave., Richmond, Va.; A.B. 1899; B.D. Univ. of the South 1902; Gen'l Theo. sem. 1902; b. Greenville, Oct. 23, 1870; p. Calvin and Emily Evelyn (Smith); m. Lula O'Connor, Jan. 16, 1908; Phi Soc.; Protestant.


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COX, WILLIAM GASTON Tobacconist

        Burlington; s. 1888-89; s. l. 1898-99; b. Hertford, July 31, 1870; p. Dr. David and Sallie (White); m. Byrde Dailey, June 5, 1920; lawyer 1899-1900; farmer 1900-04; salesman Am. Tob. co. 1904-10; salesman Liggett & Myers Tob. co. 1910-14; buyer ibid. 1914-19; N. C. legislature 1904-05; Methodist.

*COX, WALTER OSCAR Lawyer

        Winston-Salem; b. July 6, 1873; d. Aug. 23, 1905; s. a. 1895-97; s. l. 1897-99.

*COX, WILLIAM R.

        Natchez, Miss.; s. 1810; U. S. A. War 1812.

COXE, FRANK Banker and Realtor

        Wachovia Bank & Trust co., Asheville; s. 1921-22; A.B. Yale univ. 1921; b. Rutherfordton, Sept. 7, 1899; p. Tench Charles and Sarah Fotterall (Potter); 2nd lieut. F. A., U. S. A., July-Dec., 1918; Episcopalian.

COXE, FRED JACKSON Lawyer

        Wadesboro; Ph.B. 1899; b. Lilesville, Apr. 9, 1877; p. William Jackson and Martha Jane (Barringer); m. Elizabeth Marvin Dunlap, Apr. 25, 1905; varsity football; Di Soc.; Phi Delta Theta; practacing atty. Wadesboro 1900-; N. C. sen. 1905-07; trustee U. N. C. 1905-; Mason; Episcopalian.

COXE, TENCH CHARLES, JR. Lawyer

        Asheville; s. l. 1921-23; A.B. Yale univ. 1921; b. Asheville, Apr. 1, 1901; p. Tench Charles and Sarah (Potter); track team; tennis team; Psi Upsilon; Phi Alpha Delta; Gimghoul; R. O. T. C. Yale univ.; U. S. A. Camp Jackson; Episcopalian.

COXE, WILLIAM POTTER

        Klondike st., Asheville; s. 1921; b. Asheville, June 19, 1904; p. Tench C. and Sarah (Potter); tennis team; Episcopalian.

‡COZART, ALLEN BACON

        Morris Plan bank, New York, N. Y.; s. 1907-09.

*COZART, WILLIAM M.

        Columbus, Miss.; b. 1838; d. 1860; s. 1855-58.

COZART, ULA HUBERT, JR.

        Wilson; s. 1920-21; b. Wilson, Mar. 1, 1903; p. Ula Hubert and -- --.

CRABTREE, GILBERT Druggist

        Fairview road, Raleigh; Ph.G. 1906; b. Milnrow, Eng., Oct. 12, 1885; p. Crassley and Jane (Whitehead); m. Ethel Powell, Oct. 22, 1907; Methodist.

*CRADDOCK, CHARLES JAMES FOX Physician

        Virginia; A.B. 1858.

*CRAIG, ANDREW M. Minister

        Orange co.; s. 1822.

*CRAIG, ANDREW MURDOCK

        Alamance co.; d. Oct. 29, 1874; s. 1866-67; Baptist.

CRAIG, BRAXTON Minister

        Monroe; s. 1880-84; b. Bertie co., Oct. 8, 1863; p. Andrew M. and C. R. (Gilliam); m. Helen G. Wilson, Dec. 9, 1886; Phi Soc.; agent Sou. Bapt. conv. foreign bd. 3 yrs.; state Bapt. mission bd. 2 yrs.; Baptist.

CRAIG, CLAUDE Cotton

        516 South st., Gastonia; s. 1918-19; b. Gastonia, Aug. 15, 1900; p. J. Henry and Etta (McCoy); cotton--Geo. H. McGodden & bros., Gastonia, 1919-23; Hinshaw & Sanders, Inc., Gastonia, 1923-; Shriner; Pythian; Baptist.

CRAIG, DAVID JENKINS Realtor

        Statesville; s. 1893-95; b. Gastonia, Mar. 30, 1877; p. John Henry and Mary Ann (Jenkins); m. V. Copeland, June 7, 1906; Presbyterian.

CRAIG, FANNING Lawyer

        Main st., Windsor; s. l. 1894-95, 1898-99; Wake Forest col.; b. Windsor, June 4, 1874; p. Andrew M. and Pattie (Gillam); m. Nora Esther Reese, Oct. 25, 1911; Phi Soc.; lawyer 1899-; mayor of Lewiston; Baptist.

CRAIG, MRS. FANNING

        (Nee Dodd, Miss Cecye Roanna); Windsor; s. 1897-98.

CRAIG, GILLAM Lawyer

        Monroe; A.B. 1913; b. Ahoskie, Aug. 31, 1893; p. Braxton and Helen (Wilson); m. Annie Welsh, Jan. 3, 1918; prin. Matthews H. S. 1913-14; prin. Monroe H. S. 1914-15; lawyer 1916-; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut.-capt. U. S. A. 1917-19; Baptist.

CRAIG, GEORGE WINSTON Lawyer

        Asheville; s. 1912-16; b. Asheville, June 18, 1894; p. Locke and Annie (Burgin); m. Kathryne Taylor, June 8, 1921; Kappa Sigma; U. S. A. 1917-19.

CRAIG, HERBERT BINGHAM Merchant

        Mebane; s. 1915-17; b. Mebane, May 25, 1896; p. Abraham Venerable and Eliza (Thompson); m. Vera Logan, May 12, 1920; varsity football; varsity baseball; asst. supt. White Furn. co. 1919-; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut. 31st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Woodman; Junior; Presbyterian.

*CRAIG, JAMES ALEXANDER Physician

        Lincoln co.; b. 1790; d. 1849; A.B. 1816.

*CRAIG, JAMES FRANCIS

        Chapel Hill; b. 1832; d. Aug. 18, 1902; s. 1852-53; farmer; minister; Friends' Society.


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*CRAIG, JOHN MOORE

        Charlotte; b. Gastonia, May 30, 1879; d. Sept. 20, 1914; s. 1899-1900; varsity football; sec.-treas. Ed. Mellon co., Charlotte; Mason; Elk.

CRAIG, JACK ROBY

        924 N. 4th st., Wilmington; pres. Buie's Creek acad., Buie's Creek; s. p. 1921-22; b. Wilmington, Oct. 11, 1901; p. W. G. and -- -- --.

CRAIG, JAMES ROBERT

        Box 1, Gastonia; s. 1892-94; b. Gaston co., Apr. 14, 1874; p. John Henry and Mary Ann (Jenkins); Sigma Chi; sec.-treas. Cocker Machine & Foundry co.; Shriner; D.O.K.K.; Elk; Presbyterian.

*CRAIG, LOCKE Lawyer

        Asheville; b. Bertie co., Aug. 16, 1860; d. Asheville, June 9, 1924; p. Andrew Murdock and Clarissa Rebecca (Gilliam); m. Annie Burgin, Nov. 18, 1891; A.B. 1880; LL.D. 1915; gen'l assem. 1899-1901; gov. N. C. 1913-17; Mason; Baptist.

CRAIG, RAYMOND LEE Banker

        507 W. River Front, Greenwood, Miss.; s. 1918-23; b. Greenwood, Miss., Sept. 9, 1899; p. A. M. and Cappie (Henry); Alpha Tau Omega; employee 1st Nat. bank, Greenwood, Miss.; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C. 1918; Methodist.

CRAIG, THOMAS JAMES

        Care Western Newspaper Union, Charlotte; s. 1914-17; b. Norfolk, Va., Mar. 12, 1897; p. Rev. Braxton and Helen (Wilson); m. Netta Fletcher, Oct. 8, 1917; 1st lieut. U. S. air service 1917-19; Baptist.

CRAIG, WILLIAM FRANKLIN Druggist

        211 W. 4th st., Gastonia; Ph.G. 1923; b. Gastonia, Nov. 15, 1903; p. Charles Clyde and Mary Agnes (Rankin); Phi Delta Chi; pharmacist Torrence Drug co., Gastonia, 1923-24; ibid. City Pharmacy, Gastonia, 1924-; Pythian; Presbyterian.

CRAIG, WILLIAM GILBERT Teacher

        University; s. 1916-18; Univ. of Cal.; b. Orange co., May 17, 1892; p. Leroy and Felicia (Turrentine); m. Ellen Jones, Dec. 10, 1920; psych. dept. camp Jackson during World War; Presbyterian.

*CRAIGE, BURTON

        Salisbury; b. Mar. 13, 1811; d. Dec. 30, 1875; m. Elizabeth Phifer Erwin; A.B. 1829; A.M. 1847; lawyer; mem. house of c. 1832, 1836; mem. congress 1853-61; mem. Confederate Congress 1861-64; mem. conv. 1861; offered the Ordinance of Secession in form in which it was adopted; Episcopalian.

CRAIGE, BURTON Lawyer

        Winston-Salem; A.B. 1897; s. l. 1900-01; b. Salisbury, Dec. 23, 1875; p. Kerr and Josephine (Branch); m. Jane Carolina Henderson Boyden, Nov. 9, 1911; teacher Salisbury 1897-98; ibid. Horner Military acad. 1898-1900; lawyer 1901-; state legislature 1903; trustee U. N. C.; Episcopalian.

*CRAIGE, KERR

        Salsbury; b. Catawba co., Mar. 14, 1843; d. Washngton, D. C., Sept. 1, 1904; m. Josephne Branch, Raleigh; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; lawyer; mem. house of rep. 1872-74; coll. int. revenue 1885-89; 3rd asst. postmaster gen'l 1893-97; trustee U. N. C. 1883-89; pres. 1st Nat. bank, Salisbury; capt. C. S. A., staff officer Gordon-Barringer brigade.

CRAIGE, KERR Lawyer

        Salisbury; s. l. 1907-08; b. Salisbury, Aug. 17; 1883; p. Kerr and Josephine (Branch); Rowan co. atty.

*CRAIGE, WILLIAM HARRISON

        From Chapel Hill; Tuckerman, Ark.; b. Nov. 30, 1840; d. Feb. 18, 1921; A.B. 1868; teacher; merchant; planter; engr. C.S.A.

*CRAIGHEAD, GEORGE Physician

        Virginia; s. 1815.

CRALLE, FOUNTAINE MAURY

        Blackstone, Va.; pres. Box 772, Greensboro; s. 1917-18; b. Louisburg, Aug. 12, 1899; p. G. A. and -- -- --.

CRAMER, GEORGE BENNETT

        Cramerton; s. 1921-22; b. Charlotte, Aug. 15, 1903; p. S. W. and -- -- --.

†CRAMER, MARY EVA

        160 Claremont st., New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1917; b. Portland, Conn.; p. Mrs. Leonora L. Cramer.

CRAMER, STEWART WARREN, JR. Manufacturer

        Cramerton; s. 1907-08; grad. West Point 1913; b. Charlotte, Jan. 28, 1892; p. Stewart Warren and Bertha Hobart (Berry); U. S. army officer 1913-22; vice-pres. Cramerton mills, inc., 1923-; cavalry, tank corps, gen'l staff, war college, U. S. A., served in France, England, Mexico; Episcopalian.

CRANFORD, ELIZABETH SARAH

        (See Dockery, Mrs. H. Claudius, Jr.)

CRANFORD, ORLANDO WADSWORTH Salesman

        Asheboro; pres. 2045 South 18th st., Lincoln, Neb.; s. 1913; b. Asheboro; m. Helen B. Butler; Sou. Pac. Ry. co., El Paso, Tex., 1920-21; salesman, Neb. Buick Auto co., Lincoln, Neb., 1921-; sergt. A. E. F.

‡CRANE, GROVER CLEVELAND

        Hamilton, Ala.; s. p. w. 1921-22; Univ. of Ala.; b. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 21, 1885.

CRANE, WILLIAM THURSTON

        216 Perry ave., Greenville, S. C.; s. 1914-15; b. Hendersonville, Apr. 30, 1897; p. James T. and -- -- --.


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*CRANK, THOMAS WOODRUFF

        Houston, Tex.; b. Feb. 6, 1876; d. Chapel Hill, July 14, 1896; s. 1895-96.

CRANMER, JOHN BENSELL Physician

        311 Market st., Wilmington; M.D. 1905; b. Southport, Feb. 1, 1874; p. Edward H. and Almira C. (Brusell); m. May Hardison Webb. Sept. 10, 1896; Delta Kappa Epsilon; demonstrator anatomy U. N. C. 1903-04; New Hanover co. bd. of health 1913-16; pres. 3rd dist. med. soc. 1919-22; ibid. New Hanover med. soc. 1922; mem. Carolina Yacht club; staff mem. James Walker Memorial hosp.; staff mem. St. John's hosp.; staff mem. Bullock hosp.; lecturer obstetrics, Jas. Walker Memorial hosp.; lecturer med., Bullock hosp.; Kiwanian; author numerous published articles on medical subjects; Protestant.

*CRANMER, JOHN STUART

        Wilmington; b. Feb. 20, 1899; d. Mar. 22, 1918; s. 1916-18; R. O. T. C. at U. N. C.; Episcopalian.

CRANOR, HUGH ARMFIELD Lawyer

        Wilkesboro; s. l. 1898-99; b. Wilkesboro, Nov. 20, 1875; p. John S. and Sarah (Taylor); m. Jennie Hackett, June 26, 1907; lawyer, Wilkesboro, 1902-; mayor Wilkesboro; Mason; Junior; Pythian; Methodist.

‡CRATCH, CAPT. SAMUEL CLIFTON Army Officer

        Care Adj Gen'l, U. S. A., Washington, D. C.; pres. care Q. M., Camp Sheridan, Ill.; s. l. 1915-16; b. Washington, Sept. 14, 1891.

†CRATER, AMOS ALEXANDER Teacher

        Snow Creek; s. 1889-90; minister; teacher; Methodist.

CRAVEN, CHARLES HUGH

        Troy; pres. 723 Hollywood ave., Asheville; s. p. 1907-08.

CRAVEN, FRANCIS MCKNIGHT

        R. F. D., Kannapolis; s. p. 1898-99.

CRAVEN, JAMES ROWLAND Bookkeeper

        R. F. D. 6, Box 240, Charlotte; s. 1908-12; b. Charlotte, Aug. 21, 1888; p. Dr. Walter Pharr and Martha May (Gluyas); teacher 1912-14; observer U. S. weather bureau 1915-18; clerk Goodyear Tire & Rubber co., Charlotte, 1919-20; bookkeeper and office mgr. Pyramid Motor co., ibid., 1920-; pvt. Ft. William H. Seward, Haines, Alaska, U. S. A. 1918; Presbyterian.

CRAVEN, OLIVER KENNETH Journalist

        Care The Observer, Charlotte; s. 1918-21; b. Mecklenburg co., Jan. 9, 1899; p. Walter Pharr and Martha (Gluyas); taught school 2 years; now cashier Charlotte Observer co.; Presbyterian.

CRAVEN, THOMAS Physician

        Huntersville; s. a. 1911-13, s. m. 1913-15; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1915-17; b. Charlotte, Apr. 26, 1889; p. Dr. W. P. and Martha (Gluyas); 1st lieut. med. corps A. E. F. 1918; Presbyterian.

CRAVEN, WALTER GLUYAS Bank Cashier

        207 North Tyron st., Charlotte; s. 1900-02; s. l. 1907; N. C. State Col. of A. & E.; b. Charlotte, Mar. 23, 1881; p. Dr. Walter P. and Martha Gluyas (deceased); m. Jennie Erwin, Aug. 10, 1908; p. o. and ry. mail clerk 1902-07; cashier Swift & co., Chicago; cashier Bank of Huntersville, 1912-17; cashier City Industrial bank, Charlotte, 1920-; capt. Q. M. C. Mex. border 1916; capt. Q. M. C. 30th div. World War; maj. Q. M. C., N. C. N. G. and O. R. C.; Shriner; Presbyterian.

CRAVEN, WILLIAM W. Physician

        206 Crescent ave., Charlotte; s. 1897-1901; M. D. Univ. of Md. 1903; b. Hopewell, Mar. 21, 1879; p. Dr. W. P. and Martha (Gluyas); m. Ada Smith, Jan. 15, 1916; varsity baseball; Di Soc.; Presbyterian.

CRAVER, GILDER JENKINS Decorator

        205 E. Boulevard st., Charlotte; pres. Box 1089, Greensboro; s. 1918-19; Ga. Tech.; b. Durham, Aug. 19, 1900; p. Pegger Dean and Bessie (Jenkins); mgr. Broadway theater; decorating with K. T. Miller, inc.; Pythian; D.O.K.K.; Methodist Episcopal.

CRAVER, HENRY CLEVELAND Clerk

        919 Shallowford st., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1912; b. Lexington, Feb. 1, 1885; p. William Franklin and Paulina (Evans); m. Mamie Thompson of Denton, Nov. 17, 1923; prin. Arcadia H. S. 1912-13; ibid. Unionville H. S. 1913-15; ibid. Wise H. S. 1915-18; bookkeeper Peoples Nat. bank 1918-19; deputy collector and clerk in port of entry, Winston-Salem, 1920-; Methodist.

CRAVER, HARVEY OSCAR

        116 Varnum st., N. W., Washington, D. C.; A.B. 1910; Georgetown univ. 1910-11, 1919-21; LL.B., LL.M., M.P.L., Nat. univ. 1922; American univ. 1921-22; b. Lexington, June 7, 1882; p. Henry Lindsay and Ellen (Raker); m. Mae Elizabeth Naylor, Sept. 9, 1912; m. Edna Florence Valentine, Dec. 30, 1922; Di Soc.; prin. Bethel H. S. 1912-15; teacher Hopewell, Va., 1915-17; govt. service, Washington, D. C., 1910-12; dist. supt. schools, Northfork, W. Va., 1917-19; govt. service, Washington, 1919-; Mason; Methodist.

‡CRAVER, W. E.

        Spartanburg, S. C.; s. 1910-11.

CRAWFORD, DUDLEY WARNER Banker

        Burnsville; s. 1911-12; b. Marion, Feb. 4, 1887; p. Jasper Clingman and Mary Anne (Hemphill); m. Estelle Miller, June 29, 1916; prin. Spruce Pine H. S. 1912-13; banker, Rutherfordton, 1914-19; ibid. Marion, 1919-23; cashier Peoples bank 1923-.

CRAWFORD, EARL ELSON

        Willetts; s. 1921-22; s. s. 1924; b. Willetts, June 16, 1900; p. L. W. and -- -- --.


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CRAWFORD, EDGAR POE Druggist

        Mocksville; s. p. 1908-09; b. McDowell co., June 17, 1880; p. Jasper Clingman and Ella (Hemphill); m. Carry Payne Knober, June 17, 1913; Junior; Odd Fellow; Mason; Baptist.

CRAWFORD, EVERETT

        Hayesville; s. l. 1912-13.

CRAWFORD, FRANK DUNLAP

        607 Clover st., Winston-Salem; s. 1905-06; Randolph-Macon; William and Mary; b. Greensboro, Apr. 26, 1885; p. Leonidas Wakefield and Annie (Pullen); employee R. J. Reynolds Tob. co.; Methodist.

CRAWFORD, FREDERICH M. Teacher

        233 E. Liberty st., Girard, O.; A.B. 1906; William and Mary 1906; b. Greensboro, July 7, 1885; p. Dr. Leonidas Wakefield and Anna (Pullen); track; Golden Fleece; asso. prof. William and Mary 1906-10; Y. M. C. A. work 1911-12; merchant, Greensboro, 1915-16; prof. William and Mary 1917; supervisor drawing and industrial arts, Elkins, W. Va., 1918; ibid. Girard, O., H. S., 1919-; Methodist.

CRAWFORD, FARRELL MOFFATT Druggist

        Cornelia, Ga.; A.B. 1917; b. Hayesville, Apr. 27, 1896; p. Dr. J. W. and Lassie (Penland); insurance bus. 1920-21; drug bus. 1921-; 2nd lieut. Ft. Oglethorpe 1917; 1st lieut. 31st div. A. E. F. 1917-19;

CRAWFORD, GEORGE DEWEY Lawyer

        Cornella, Ga.; A.B. 1920; Piedmont col. 1915-16; Emory univ. 1921; b. Hayesville, June 24, 1898; p. Dr. James Wyly and Lassie (Penland); m. Mary Creech Williams, June 6, 1923; Di Soc.; Epsilon Phi Delta; Delta Tau Delta; Amphoterothen; Satyrs; college training class Nat. City bank, New York, July-Nov. 1920; lawyer 1922-; city clk. and treas. Cornelia 1923-; 2nd lieut. Camp Grant, U. S. A., 1918; Baptist.

CRAWFORD, HILARY HERBERT Lawyer

        519 California st., San Francisco, Cal.; s. 1915-17; N. C. State Col. of A. & E. 1913-14; b. Wash., D. C., June 17, 1894; p. William Thomas and Inez Edna (Coman); m. Doris Marie Ball, Dec. 14, 1919; Di Soc.; 2nd lieut. Ft. Oglethorpe Aug. 1917; 1st lieut. Dec. 1917, attached to 81st div. A. E. F. 1918-20; Baptist.

*CRAWFORD, JOHN C.

        Wayne co.; s. 1852-53.

CRAWFORD, JAMES GORDON Teacher

        Franklin; pres. Oakland, Cal.; s. a. 1899-1900; s. l. 1900-01; b. Franklin, Aug. 4, 1879.

*CRAWFORD, JOHN GURNEY

        Graham; b. Dec. 29, 1869; d. Chapel Hill, July 14, 1899; s. 1897-99.

*CRAWFORD, JAMES PATTON

        Sugar Hill; b. Nov. 20, 1881; d. June 10, 1906; s. p. 1905-06; Baptist.

CRAWFORD, JOHN REID

        Fayetteville; s. 1909-10.

CRAWFORD, JOHN ROBERT, JR. Bookkeeper

        711 Mulberry st., Goldsboro; s. 1911-13; b. Goldsboro, Oct. 5, 1893; p. Joseph Benjamin and Lucy (Suggs); m. Alice Dickens, Dec. 24, 1915; bookkeeper 1913-19, 1924; merchant 1919-23; treas. city of Goldsboro 1921-23; Junior; Elk; Odd Fellow; Baptist.

CRAWFORD, JAMES S. Bookkeeper

        Goldsboro; s. 1892; A. & M. Raleigh; b. Goldsboro, Nov. 17, 1875; p. W. W. and Jane Smith (Everitt); m. Jennie Wilcher, Apr. 14, 1915; Presbyterian.

*CRAWFORD, KARL BROOKS

        Sugar Hill; d. Oct., 1919; s. 1913; s. m. 1915.

CRAWFORD, MARION LIPSCOMB Red Cross Service

        The Merrimac, Ocean View, Va.; s. 1921; Johns Hopkins univ. 1918; b. Elizabeth City, Oct. 30, 1896; p. William Newbold and Anna Caroline (Foremen); child welfare survey state bd. of public welfare and field rep. sou. div., Am. Red Cross. 1921; ex-service men case worker Red Cross, Oct. 1921-June 1922; case worker Social Service federation, Savannah, Ga., June-July, 1922; field rep. sou. div. Am. Red Cross, 1922-; Methodist.

CRAWFORD, ROBERT BAKER, JR. Accountant

        607 Clover st., Winston-Salem; B.S. 1922; b. Winston-Salem, Nov. 24, 1900; p. R. B. and Hallie Gracie (Cozart); Di Soc.; Phi Delta Theta; Methodist.

*CRAWFORD, WILLIAM DUNLAP Planter

        Rowan co.; d. about 1816; A.B. 1799; mem. house of c.

*CRAWFORD, WILLIAM DUNLAP Lawyer

        Cabarrus co.; Salisbury; b. 1806; d. 1844; A.B. 1827; mem. house of c. 1836-38.

CRAWFORD, WILLIAM FRANK Salesman

        Mebane; s. 1919-20; b. Chapel Hill, Oct. 1, 1901; p. L. A. and Susan (Lloyd); Baptist.

CRAWFORD, WILLIAM HENDERSON Salesman

        Salisbury; s. 1893-94.

CRAWFORD, WALTER SCOTT Manufacturer

        Mebane; A.B. 1899 cum laude; b. Orange co., Feb. 25, 1875; p. D. F. and Martha A. (Cates); m. Mattie Craig, May 28, 1907; Di Soc.; teacher 10 yrs.; pres. Mebane Real Estate & Trust co., Mebane


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Milling co. and Crawford Spoke & Handle co. 1908-; mayor Mebane 1912-16, 1919-23; sec. Mebane town and co. fair assn. 1920-; pres. chamber of commerce 1912-18; chmn. Mebane sch. bd. 1917-; Baptist.

*CRAWFORD, WILLIAM THOMAS Lawyer

        Waynesville; b. Haywood co., June 1, 1856; m. Inez Coman, 1892; s. l. 1889-91; lawyer; N. C. gen. assem. 1885-89; U. S. Congress 1891-95, 1899-1900; pres. elector 1888.

CRAWLEY, CHARLES PEYTON

        Norwood; s. 1897-99; b. Morganton, Feb. 17, 1875; p. L. A. and Maggie (Cooper); m. Birdsong Harris, Oct. 12, 1914; U. S. mail service 15 yrs.; cashier Bank of Norwood; farmer; Methodist.

CRAWLEY, ELLIOTT LESLIE

        Littleton; s. p. 1922-23; p. J. W. and Laura --; grocery clerk.

CRAWLEY, HANNA FENNELL Teacher

        Farmville, Va.; s. 1898-99; b. Prince Edward co., Va., Oct. 18, 1867.

CRAYTON, JOSEPH EUGENE, JR. Salesman

        725 E. 11th st., Wilmington, Del.; s. 1919-20; Washington and Lee 1918; b. Seneca, S. C., Oct. 22, 1899; p. Joseph Eugene and Effie (Thompson); Kappa Sigma; S. A. T. C. at W. & L. 1918; Methodist.

CREDLE, BLOUNT AVERY Broker and Farmer

        New Holland; s. 1912; b. Sladesville, June 14, 1887; p. Ormond T. and Laura D. (Weston); pvt.-sergt. U. S. A. 1918-19.

CREDLE, CLEMENT GIBBON School Supt.

        Oxford; A.B. 1909; b. Swan Quarter, Sept. 18, 1885; p. M. S. and Aliph Evelyn (Watson); m. Mary Elizabeth Swindell, June 20, 1911; prin. Swan Quarter H. S. 1909-10; ibid. Oriental H. S. 1910-12; supt. Carthage graded sch. 1912-20; ibid. Oxford city schs. 1920-23; Methodist.

CREDLE, WILLIAM FRONTIS Teacher

        Care Dept. of Education, Raleigh; A.B. 1914; George Peabody Col. for Teachers; b. Swan Quarter, June 19, 1892; p. Milton Selby and Aleph Evelyn (Watson); supt. Hyde co. schs. 1915-18; asst. dir. schoolhouse planning, state dept. of educ., 1921-; prin. Fairfield H. S. 1914-15; asst. cashier Bank of Hyde 1919-21; U. S. A. 1918; Methodist.

CREECH, CHARLES AYCOCK Lumberman

        Goldsboro; s. 1918-19; b. Goldsboro, Sept. 27, 1898; p. Robert Alvin and Florence Elizabeth (Eason); real estate 1921-22; lumber bus. 1923-24; Methodist.

CREECH, DURWARD HEBER Druggist

        Smithfield; s. p. 1907-08; b. Benson, Oct. 20, 1889; p. Lemuel Utley and Mary Emily (Godwin); m. Mary Anna Underwood, Oct. 20, 1909; Baptist.

CREECH, FRED ANDREW Merchant

        LaGrange; s. 1922-23; b. LaGrange, Apr. 21, 1905; p. R. G. and Hattie Violet (Taylor); Methodist.

CREECH, GERALD TAYLOR

        LaGrange; s. 1919-20; b. LaGrange, May 8, 1901; p. N. W. and -- -- --.

CREECH, ROBERT O.

        400 John st., Goldsboro; s. m. 1916-17; Trinity col.; b. La Grange, Oct. 27, 1898; p. R. G. and -- -- --.

CREECH, SETH J.

        Benson; s. 1917-18; b. Benson, Dec. 2, 1896; p. J. W. and -- -- --.

CREECH, WILLIAM HARRIS Merchant

        Goldsboro; s. 1918-19; b. Goldsboro, June 16, 1899; p. W. D. and Annie (Crawford).

*CREECY, RICHARD BENBURY

        From Edenton; Elizabeth City; b. Chowan co., Dec. 19, 1813; d. Oct. 22, 1908; m. Mary B. Perkins, Nov. 7, 1844; A.B. 1835; lawyer; journalist; author; farmer; trustee U. N. C. 1901-08; col. C. S. A.; Methodist Episcopal.

*CREEKMORE, THOMAS JUDSON

        Fentress; d. in auto accident; A.B. 1897; s. p. 1899-1900.

CRENSHAW, RUTH CATHEY

        Union City, Tenn.; s. p. w. 1921-22; Va. col.; b. Union City, Tenn., Apr. 4, 1892; p. Mrs. Mary Crenshaw.

*CRENSHAW, WILLIAM MARTIN Physician

        Wake Forest; A.B. 1833; A.M. 1836.

‡CRESS, JOSEPH DEMONTE

        Salisbury; s. 1921-22; b. Salisbury, Oct. 19, 1903; p. J. C. and -- -- --.

CRESS, ROBERT ELIAS

        Care Southern Power co., Thomasville; s. 1918-19.

CRESS, RODOLPHUS LAMONTE Salesman

        928 N. Main st., Salisbury; s. 1921-23; b. Salisbury, Oct. 19, 1903; p. John C. and Margaret Josephine (Kesler); Pythian; D.O.K.K.; Lutheran.

*CRESWELL, JOHN D.

        From Greenwood, S. C.; Abbeville, S. C.; b. Aug. 8, 1840; s. 1858-59.

CREWS, CARL MADISON Clerk

        N. Wilkesboro; s. 1922-23; b. N. Wilkesboro, Aug. 29, 1904; p. W. H. and Irma D. --; clerk Sou. ry.


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CREWS, EUGENE THOMAS, JR.

        1212 S. 16th st., Birmingham, Ala.; s. p. 1904-05; b. July 10, 1884.

CREWS, NUMA H. Physician

        Henderson; s. 1908-09; b. Henderson, Aug. 7, 1888.

†CREWS, WILLIAM EDWARD Pharmacist

        2519 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; s. 1898-99; b. Montrose, Mo., Dec. 3, 1879.

*CRITCHTON, JAMES EDWARD Physician

        Lawrenceville, Va.; A.B. 1836.

CRICHTON, JAMES HULL

        22 Dartmouth place, M. P., Charlotte; s. 1920-21; b. Macon, Ga., Jan. 19, 1902; p. W. J. and Daisy (Lyon).

CRINKLEY, WILLIAM ANDREW Banker

        Blackstone, Va.; A.B. 1897; b. Warren co., Aug. 18, 1876; p. Andrew and Janet (Stewart); m. Mrs. Sallie W. Epes, Oct. 31, 1907; with Citizens Bank & Trust co., Blackstone, Va., 1917-.

CRISP, ALFRED REESE Teacher

        503 E. Lenoir st., Kinston; A.B. 1919; b. Lenoir, Apr. 9, 1894; p. Julius Theodore and Nancy Jane (Gragg); m. Bertha Livingston Moye, July 18, 1921; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C.; Christian.

CRISP, EDWARD COURTNEY

        212 West ave., Lenoir; s. 1922-23; b. Collettesville, Apr. 28, 1904; p. Raby Sylvester and Mary Lou (Bowman); Methodist.

CRISP, GEORGE ROUNTREE Tobacconist

        Washington st., Kinston; s. 1920-22; b. Kinston, Apr. 29, 1902; p. Robert Louis and Sallie (Rountree); advertising mgr. Walter & Gurley Auction co., May-July, 1923; leaf tobacco dealer July 1923-; Christian.

CRISP, ROBEY BOWMAN Student

        212 W. ave., Lenoir; s. 1920-21; Northwestern univ. 1921-; b. Lenoir, Aug. 28, 1902; p. Robey S. and Mary Louise (Bowman); Phi Mu Delta; Methodist.

CRISP, ROBEY SYLVESTER Manufacturer

        Lenoir; s. 1895-96, fall 1899; b. Caldwell co., Sept. 12, 1877; p. William Cornelius and Mary Elminer (Glagg); m. Mary Lou Bowman, June 3, 1900; teacher Caldwell co. 3 yrs.; rancher Montana 1 yr.; clerical employment; furniture manufacturer 11 yrs.; Methodist.

CRISP, SELLERS MARK Physician

        Falkland; s. m. 1919-21; B.S. Davidson col. 1916; M.A. ibid. 1917; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1923; b. Crisp, Sept. 19, 1894; p. Sellers Mark and Annie (Gorham); Kappa Psi; Delta Tau Delta; co. "E" 402nd bat. A. E. F. 1918-19; Presbyterian.

CRISSMAN, CURTIS FRANKLIN Teacher

        Battleboro; A.B. 1918; Univ. of Paris, France; Sorbonne, Paris; b. Siloam, May 3, 1891; p. Dabney and Esther Caroline (McKaughan); m. Delle McGowan, Aug. 31, 1920; Di Soc.; prin. sch. Macclesfield 1919-21; prin. Battleboro 1921-24; pvt. 316th F. A., 81st div., A. E. F. 1918-19; Baptist.

CRITCHER, CHARLES EDWARD

        Oxford; s. 1908-09.

CROCKER, GEORGE FENTON

        Seaboard; s. 1902-03; b. Seaboard, Jan. 24, 1886; p. J. G. L. and Garnette D. (Futrelle); m. Maie Vick, June 20, 1907; Phi Soc.; banker several years; fertilizer bus., Am. Agr. Chem co., Henderson; Mason; Methodist.

*CROCKER, JAMES THADDEUS

        From Northampton co.; Asheboro; b. Nov. 27, 1845; s. 1867-68; lawyer; journalist; minister; lieut. C. S. A.

CROCKFORD, HORACE DOWNS Teacher

        Chapel Hill; M.S. 1923; B.S. N. C. State Col. of A. & E. 1920; b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 21, 1898; p. Harry Ross and Louise (Leutz); m. Helen Amanda Delamar, Jan. 21, 1922; Alpha Chi Sigma; Sigma Xi; employee F. S. Royster Guano co., Charlotte, 1920-21; instr. U. N. C. 1922-; sergt. S. A. T. C. at N. C. State Col. of A. & E.; Episcopalian.

†CROFT, GEORGE WILLIAM Physician

        Staunton, Va.; s. m. 1893-94.

CROMARTIE, ALVA SIMPSON Dentist

        Fayetteville; s. 1897-98; D.D.S. Atlanta Dental col. 1907; g. s. Columbia univ. 1920; b. Clarkton, July 4, 1877; p. George H. and Cornelia H. (Simpson); m. Annabel Williams, Nov. 28, 1911; Presbyterian.

*CROMARTIE, NEILL Merchant

        From Gravel Hill; Caldwell, Tex.; d. Jan. 18, 1920; m. Lula Jane Reeves, 1888; s. 1884-85; Presbyterian.

CROMARTIE, ROBERT SAMUEL Physician

        Garland; s. m. 1897-99; A.B. Davidson col. 1895; M.D. N. C. Med. col. 1900; b. Bladen co., Nov. 28, 1869; p. William James and Mary Douglas (Sloan); m. Janie V. Cromartie Dec. 25, 1901; m. Mary Blanche Jester, Oct. 11, 1906; varsity football; Kappa Alpha; farmer; physician; lumber dealer; Presbyterian.

CROMER, CLARENCE FRANKLIN Manufacturer

        538 Spruce st., Winston-Salem; s. 1898-99; b. Montgomery co., Apr. 21, 1879; p. Samuel William and Mary Rowena (Jack); tobacco manufacturer; Methodist.

*CROMWELL, BERRIEN

        Sumpter (or Carrollton), Ala.; d. 1863; s. 1847-48; lieut. C. S. A.


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CROOKE, HAROLD LAROY Chemical Engineer

        Box 82, Charlotte; s. 1915-17; Univ. of S. C. 1912-13; Furman, 1910-12; b. Listowell, Ont., Can., Nov. 26, 1894; p. Rev. John H. and Sarah Elizabeth (Hitch); m. Sadie Kittrell, Oct. 23, 1918; Alpha Chi Sigma; E. I. DuPont co. 1917-19; N. C. dept. of agr. 1919-23; chief chemist, byproducts dept., Republic Iron & Steel co., Youngstown, O., 1923-; mem. Am. Chem. soc.; Mason.

*CROOM, BRYAN S.

        Lenoir co.; A.B. 1821; A.M. 1824.

*CROOM, CICERO STEPHENS Lawyer

        From New York; Mobile, Ala.; b. Dec. 12, 1839; d. Greensboro, Ala., 1884; A.B. 1859; city atty. Mobile 1875-77; maj. C. S. A.

*CROOM, HARDY BRYAN

        From Lenoir co.; Alabama; b. 1798; d. Oct. 9, 1837; A.B. 1817; A.M. 1820; state sen.; author.

*CROOM, ISAAC

        From Lenoir co.; Greensboro, Ala.; d. Feb. 8, 1863; A.B. 1815; A.M.; mem. house of c. 1823; state sen. 1826.

*CROOM, JAMES R.

        Lenoir co.; s. 1813.

*CROOM, RICHARD S. Physician

        Lenoir co.; A.B. 1826.

*CROOM, THOMAS HOLLIDAY

        New Berne, Ala.; b. 1821; d. 1858; s. 1839-40.

*CROOM, WILLIE B. Planter

        From Lenoir co.; Alabama; s. 1804.

*CROOM, WILLIE J.

        Lenoir co.; s. 1814.

CROSS, CATHERINE Student

        Gatesville; s. m. 1920-23; Salem col.; Woman's Med. Col. of Pa. 1923-; b. Gatesville, Nov. 3, 1900; p. S. Peter and Sallie (Parker); Episcopalian.

CROSS, JAMES PARKER Sales Manager

        127 Bank st., Suffolk, Va.; s. 1917-19; b. Gatesville, Apr. 9, 1899; p. S. P. and Sallie (Parker); clerk Montgomery Lumber co., Middlesex, 1919-21; sales mgr. Planters Nut & Chocolate co., Suffolk, Va.; Episcopalian.

CROSS, WILLIAM THOMAS, JR.

        Gatesville; s. 1920-21; N. C. State Col. of A. & E.; William and Mary 1922-23; b. Gatesville, June 2, 1900; p. W. T. and Elizabeth (Hunter); S. A. T. C.; Episcopalian.

*CROSS, WILLIAM W.

        Thibodeaux, La.; b. May 27, 1841; d. 1875; s. 1859-60; physician; planter; surgeon C. S. A.

CROSWELL, JAMES EARL Grain Merchant

        490 Marietta st., Atlanta, Ga.; A.B. 1910; b. Greenville, S. C., July 11, 1889; p. William Jefferson and Mary Elizabeth (Gower); m. Helen James, Aug. 18, 1917; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Golden Fleece; varsity football; employee Woodside Cotton mills 1910-12; cotton and auto. dealer 1912-17; treas. Crosswell bros. 1919-22; ibid. W. L. Fain Grain co. 1922-; 2nd lieut. Ft. Oglethorpe Aug. 1917; 1st lieut-capt. Ft. Sill 1918-19; Presbyterian.

*CROSSWELL, JAMES JENKINS

        Fayetteville; b. Jan. 15, 1901; s. 1899-1900.

CROUCH, AULEY MCRAE Physician

        520 Dock st., Wilmington; s. 1911-14; M. D. Jefferson Med. col. 1916; Columbia univ. 1920; b. Montgomery co., Mar. 29, 1886; p. Christopher Columbus and Sarah Elizabeth (Garrett); m. Minnie Lee McFall, Sept. 7, 1914; Kappa Psi; epidermiologist N. C. state bd. of health 1917-19; practicing pediatrics 1920-; collaborating epidemiologist U. S. public health service 1917-19; Methodist.

CROUSE, DAVID STOWE Cotton Dealer

        Lincolnton; s. 1907-10; s. l. 1910-11; LL.B. Columbia univ.; Oxford univ., England; Trinity col., Ireland; b. Crouse, June 8, 1889; p. William L. and Martha Peggy (Stowe); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; lawyer legal dept. N. Y. Central ry.; cotton dealer, Lincolnton; pvt. squad "A" N. Y. cavalry Mx. border service 1916-17; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut.-capt. co. "B" 306th machine gun battalion 77th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Lutheran.

CROUSE, RUSH FLOYD Lawyer

        Sparta; A.B. 1916; LL.B. Harvard univ. 1922; b. Sparta, July 5, 1892; p. Floyd O. and Ellen (Gamble); Di Soc.; prin. Virginia Carolina H. S. 1916-17; lawyer 1922-; 331st and 174th aero squadrons A. E. F. 1918-19.

*CROWDER, JOSEPH

        Raleigh; s. 1869.

*CROWELL, CHARLIE Druggist

        From Lincolnton; Forest City; b. Feb. 12, 1878; d. Apr. 21, 1910; m. Dorcas Martin, Apr. 28, 1904; s. p. 1902-03; druggist Forest City 1903-10.

CROWELL, GORDON BRYANT Surgeon

        Lincolnton; A.B. 1917; s. m. 1919-20; Univ. of Chicago (summer) 1919; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1922; p. Dr. L. A. and Mary Jane --; m. Frances R. Geitner, June 22, 1921; surgeon Lincolnton hosp., Lincolnton; U. S. A. 1917-18.

CROWELL, GEORGE HENRY Educator

        Martin, Tenn.; Ph.B. 1892; Vanderbilt univ. 1894-95; Ph.D. Central univ. 1907; b. New London, Feb. 7, 1865; p. AndrewJackson and Mary Bethune (Miller); m. Elizabeth Louise Gaston, June 25, 1903;


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prin. Franklinton Classical inst. 1893-94; ibid. Asheboro H. S. 1895-97; supt. High Point graded schs. 1897-1908; vice-chancellor Epworth univ. 1908-11; pres. Henderson Brown col. 1911-15; field man. Junaluska assem. 1915-16; ibid. Ky. Wesleyan col. 1916-17; pres. Logan col. 1917-18; ibid. Howard Female col. 1918-; Junior; Mason; Methodist.

CROWELL, JAMES LEE Lawyer

        Concord; s. 1885-88, s. l. 1888-89; b. Stanly co., Sept. 26, 1863; p. Thomas Jefferson and Margaret Virginia (Garmon); m. Minnie Lee, Dec. 11, 1889; Di Soc.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; law practice Concord 1888-; mayor Concord 3 successive terms; city atty. Concord; co. atty. Cabarrus; active in sewage and drainage work in Cabarrus co.; Methodist Episcopal (South).

CROWELL, JAMES LEE, JR. Lawyer

        61 Franklin ave., Concord; s. l. 1921; Trinity col.; Davidson col.; b. Concord, Jan. 24, 1895; p. J. L. and Minnie (Manuney); Sigma Phi Epsilon; Kiwanian; 2nd lieut. Ft. Oglethorpe July 1917; 321st inf. 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Elk; Methodist.

CROWELL, REGINALD ALEXANDER Bookkeeper

        Albemarle; s. 1920-22; b. Albemarle, Aug. 20, 1902; p. Rufus A. and Mamie E. (Laurance); Methodist.

CROWELL, RUFUS ALEXANDER Lawyer

        Albemarle; s. l. 1890-92; b. Stanly co., Nov. 20, 1867; p. Andrew Jackson and Mary B. (Crowell); m. Mamie E. Laurance, June 27, 1893; lawyer; editor; supt. pub. instr. Stanly co.; clerk of sup'r ct.; publisher The Underwriters' Ten-Year Expiration Register; Methodist.

CROWELL, RUPERT JOHNSON Teacher

        Candler; A.B. 1918; b. Candler, Apr. 8, 1896; p. R. C. and Charlotte (Johnson); Pi Kappa Phi; prin. Sand Hill H. S. 1920-; 2nd lieut. 81st div. 1917-18; Methodist.

*CROWELL, SAMUEL MCKEE Physician

        From Coburn's Place; Charlotte; d. May 29, 1917; s. m. 1892-93.

CROWSON, OGDEN FINLEY, JR. Publisher

        310 Front st., Burlington; s. 1919-21; b. Burlington, May 6, 1900; p. Ogden Finley and Victoria Malette (Ferguson); vice-pres. and treas. Burlington News co.; Methodist.

‡CRUDUP, CHARLES PERCY

        Louisburg; s. m. 1892-93.

CRUDUP, JOSIAH Minister

        No. 1 White, Dalton, Ga.; s. 1892; B.S. Wake Forest col. 1890; b. Franklin co., March 5, 1870; p. Edward Alston and Columbus (Jones); m. Antonia Carolli Remfry, Nov. 15, 1893; lawyer few yrs. after graduation; minister since; Mason; Knight Templar; Odd Fellow; Pythian; Baptist.

CRUIKSHANK, MRS. ERNEST Teacher

        (Nee Jones, Margaret): Columbia, Tenn.; s. 1900-01; B.S. Columbia univ. 1911; b. Hillsboro, Oct. 13, 1878; p. Halcott Pride and Olive E. (Jones); m. Ernest Cruikshank, June 17, 1911; pres. Columbia inst. 1922-; Episcopalian.

CRUMP, JOHN PAUL

        Danville, Va.; pres. Western State hosp., Staunton. Va.; s. 1884-85; b. 1866; haberdasher till affected mind resulted in retirement; Methodist.

*CRUMP, THOMAS STEELE

        From Stanly co.; Louisiana; killed in service; A.B. 1856; merchant; C. S. A.

*CRUMP, WALTER MOORE Manufacturer

        Salisbury; b. South River, Oct. 9, 1883; d. Feb. 1924; s. 1902-04.

CRUMPLER, CLAUDIUS OLLIN

        Huntley; s. 1918-21; b. Huntley, Mar. 12, 1898; p. R. L. and -- -- --.

CRUMPLER, JAMES NEWTON

        Germantown; s. m. 1901-02.

CRUMPLER, LAWRENCE OSMOND

        Danville, Va.; s. 1909-10.

*CRUMPLER, THOMAS NEWTON Lawyer

        Rockford; killed in battle before Richmond, 1862; s. 1850-52; mem. house of c. 1860; maj. C. S. A. 9th (1st cavalry) reg.

CRUTCHFIELD, THOMAS GARRETT

        Hay st., Fayetteville; s. 1919; b. Caswell co., Sept. 13, 1898; p. R. E. and Elizabeth Mildred --; m. Clarice Wooten; Elk; Mason; Methodist.

CRUTCHFIELD, WILLIAM JESSE Auto Business

        St. Matthews, S. C.; A.B. 1912; b. Siler City, Nov. 12, 1889; p. John Jesse and Fannie Ludlow (Smith); m. Elizabeth Calhoun Salley, Oct. 26, 1922; Di Soc.; varsity football; salesman J. I. Case Threshing Machine co. 1912-15; auto bus. 1915-17; ibid. 1919-; 1st lieut. 51st inf. 6th div. tank corps and 6th div. supply train A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

CULBERTSON, ARTHUR BENJAMIN Teacher

        Stone Mountain, Ga.; pres. Chapel Hill; M.S. 1924; B.S. Univ. of Ga. 1922; b. Windsor, Ga., Sept. 8, 1896; p. Henry and Dora (Dowis); Alpha Psi Delta; Univ. of Ga. Literary Honor Key; commandant military dept. Athens, Ga., H. S., 1919-21; prin. and coach Hamlet H. S. 1922-23; officer O. R. C.; 2nd lieut. inf. U. S. A. Camp Gordon 1918-19; Kiwanian; Baptist.


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CULLEN, CHARLES PASTEUR Accountant

        Tarboro; s. 1921; Amherst col. 1920; b. Ocala, Fla., May 21, 1900; p. Charles S. and Sidney Holmes (Pasteur); Chi Phi; Episcopalian.

CULP, JAMES F.

        15 West 6th st., Charlotte; s. 1915-16; b. Charlotte, Apr. 29, 1896.

CULPEPPER, SARAH KATHERINE

        Fayetteville, Ga.; g. s. 1922-23; Ga. State Normal and Industrial col.; b. Fayetteville, Ga., Mar. 15, 1899; p. J. W. and --.

*CUMMING, PRESTON, JR. Lawyer

        Wilmington; b. Sept. 22, 1882; d. May 18, 1917; Ph.B. 1903; s. l. 1903-04; LL.B. Columbia univ.; New York City with Lindsay Russell 1912-17; Presbyterian.

CUMMINGS, ALFRED BEN Teacher

        Oak Ridge; A.B. 1915; s. l. 1919-20; b. Winston-Salem, July 31, 1893; p. Julius Milliken and Emma Josephine (Ogburn); m. Leonia Priest, Aug. 3, 1920; merchant Winston-Salem 1915-16; prin. Rural Hall acad. 1916-17; asst. mgr. and salesman Morris & co. 1919; prof. Oak Ridge inst. 1920-; 2nd lieut. 81st div. 1917-19; Shriner; Moravian.

CUMMINGS, AMOS J.

        Oak Ridge; A.B. 1923; b. Winston-Salem, Nov. 24, 1897; p. -- -- and E. J.; teacher Oak Ridge inst. 1920-21; Episcopalian.

CUMMINGS, EDMUND OLIN

        118 W. Russell st., High Point; B.S. 1919; b. High Point, Dec. 2, 1896; p. E. V. and -- -- --.

CUMMINGS, ELISHA PAUL

        Reidsville; s. 1909-10.

*CUMMINGS, KEMP PLUMMER BATTLE Contractor

        Winston-Salem; b. Oct. 5, 1884; d. Aug. 13, 1913; m. Carre Victoria Snyder, May 29, 1907; s. 1903-05; teacher 2 yrs.; building contractor 1905-13; Moravian.

CUMMINGS, MICHAEL PENN Physician

        103 Redd st., Reidsville; Ph.B. 1907; M.D. Jefferson Med. co. 1911; b. Rockingham co., Mar. 14, 1887; p. Michael P. and Elizabeth (Crawford); m. Bessie R. Grove, Nov. 12, 1913; Omega Upsilon Phi; mayor of Reidsville 1916-; Mason; Junior; Pythian; Baptist.

CUMMINGS, WILLIAM Farmer

        R. F. D. 2, Reidsville; s. 1891-93; b. Rockingham co., Dec. 19, 1871; p. Michael Polk and Elizabeth (Crawford); m. Sallie Elizabeth Huffine, Oct. 9, 1895; mem. bd. of educ., Rockingham co.; Baptist.

CUMPIANO, CESARE AUGUSTO

        San German, Porto Rico; s. l. 1919-20; Poly. Inst. of Porto Rico; b. San German, Porto Rico, Aug. 16, 1900; p. Ricardo and -- -- --.

CUMPIANO, RICARDO HUMBERTO

        San German, Porto Rico; s. p. 1919-20; Univ. of P. R.; b. San German, P. R., Feb. 7, 1898; p. Ricardo and -- -- --.

CUNINGGIM, JESSE LEE Educator and Minister

        Scarrit College for Christian Workers, Nashville, Tenn.; A.B. 1891; B.D. Vanderbilt univ 1895; g. s. Univ. of Chicago 1898-1902; b. Lenoir Institute, Mar. 21, 1870; p. Rev. William Henry and Louise (Hardy); m. Maud Lillian Merrimon, June 29, 1910; sec. N. C. Agri. experiment station 1891-92; pastor Plymouth 1895-98; dir. correspondence sch. and dept. ministerial supply and training, Nashville, Tenn., 1902-14; assoc. prof. Vanderbilt univ. 1914-15; presiding elder Durham Dist. N. C. conf. 1915; pastor Elizabeth City 1915-17; prof. Sou. Methodist univ., Dallas, Tex., 1917-21; pres. Scarritt Bible and Training sch., Kansas City, Mo., 1921-24; pres. Scarritt Col. for Christian Workers, 1924-; co-author Organization and Administration of the Sunday School; author many pamphlets and short articles; Methodist.

*CUNINGHAM, HERBERT BANATINE Missionary

        Cuningham; b. Feb. 1, 1876; d. Nashville, Tenn., Mar. 20, 1916; s. l. 1897-1900; N. C. State Col. of A. & E.; mission worker; varsity football; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Episcopalian.

CUNINGHAM, MODY

        Kershaw, S. C.; s. 1905-06.

*CUNNINGHAM, ALEXANDER

        From Person co.; Danville, Va.; d. 1886; A.B. 1849.

CUNNINGHAM, HENRY CARRINGTON

        615 Guilford ave., Greensboro; pres. 31 Warden bldg., Washington, D. C.; A.B. 1923; b. Durham, Dec. 16, 1902; p. J. S. and -- -- --.

CUNNINGHAM, GEORGE LUMPKIN Realtor

        Semora; s. l. 1900-01; b. Semora, June 20, 1879; p. John Wilson and Martha Helen (Somerville); m. Annie Zell Richmond, June 26, 1902; baseball; Delta Kappa Epsilon; J. P. 22 yrs.; Episcopalian.

CUNNINGHAM, JOHN Planter

        Galloway, Tenn.; s. 1877-78; Univ. of Tenn. 1878-79; b. Wentworth, July 31, 1859; merchant.


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*CUNNINGHAM, JOHN SOMERVILLE Planter

        From Cunningham; Durham; b. Warrenton, Sept. 6, 1861; d. Apr. 4, 1922 s. 1878-79; state sen. 1897; mem. house of rep. 1905; trustee U. N. C. 1897-99.

*CUNNINGHAM, JOHN WILSON Planter

        Person co.; b. Feb. 6, 1820; d. July 15, 1887; A.B. 1840; state sen. 1844-52-58-66-72-76-81; mem. house of c. 1864; mem. conv. 1875.

CUNNINGHAM, OUSBY REIVES

        805 E. Main st., Richmond, Va.; s. 1917-18; b. Apex, Aug. 27, 1898; p. J. R. and -- -- --; asst. sec. Federal Trust co., Richmond, Va.; sec.-treas. Federal corp, ibid.; lawyer 1923-.

*CUNNINGHAM, ROBERT B.

        From Person co.; Roxboro; s. 1834-35.

†CURRAN, JOHN FRANCIS

        Aspinwald, Pa.; s. 1902-03; b. Pittsburgh, Fa., Dec. 15, 1881.

CURRIE, ARCHIBALD Teacher

        Davidson; s. l. 1901; A.B. Davidson col. 1897; Univ. of Va.; Columbia univ.; b. Orange co., Feb. 19, 1876; p. Rev. James L. and Violet (Womack); m. Lucy Battle Martin, June 12, 1907; lawyer Charlotte 1906-07; assoc. prof. Davidson col. 1906-14; prof. ibid. 1914-; Presbyterian.

CURRIE, A. M.

        Raeford; s. 1918-19.

*CURRIE, DANIEL BROWN Physician

        Robeson; A.B. 1840.

‡CURRIE, DUNCAN ELBERT

        Parkton; s. 1916-17; b. Parkton, Dec. 12, 1898; p. J. K. and -- -- --.

CURRIE, DANIEL JOHNSON Teacher and Minister

        DeFuniak Springs, Fla.; A.B. 1889; A.M. 1907; Columbia Theo. sem. 1891-94; b. Scotland co., Jan. 10, 1865; p. Neill Alexander and Christian Downey (McLaurin); m. Stella Goldston Hogan, Aug. 21, 1890; Di Soc.; valedictorian class 1889; teacher Tatum H. S. 1889-91; pastor Chapel Hill church 1894-1902; ibid. New Dublin and Dublin churches, Va., 1902-15; ibid. DeFuniak Springs church 1915-; instructor Palmer col. 1915-; Presbyterian.

CURRIE, EDGAR DUDLEY Teacher

        Gibson; s. 1915; b. Richmond co., July 12, 1890; p. John A. and Rosa Ann --; Presbyterian.

CURRIE, EDWIN HOLT Salesman

        Raeford; pres. 211 Lorraine arcade, Miami, Fla.; s. 1912-13; b. Raeford, Aug. 9, 1894; p. Hugh McC. and Mary Bennie (Holt); Phi Soc.; Marine Ins. N. Y. C. 1919; mgr. agency ibid. Atlanta, Ga., 1920-; mgr. Auto Tubes. Atlanta, 1919-20; inventor registering auto tube valve now in litigation; employee Transcontinental Oil co.; fleet aviation officer as lieut. during war; Presbyterian.

CURRIE, ERNEST MCARTHUR Lawyer

        Law bldg., Charlotte; s. l. 1919-21; Davidson col.; Univ. of Paris; b. Fayetteville, May 12, 1892; p. Duncan Black and Katherine Lee (McArthur); 2nd lieut. Ft. Oglethorpe Nov. 1917; 1st lieut. 35th div. A. E. F. 1918-19; Presbyterian.

CURRIE, GEORGE HENDON Farmer

        Clarkton; B.Litt. 1891; LL.B. Harvard univ. 1895; b. Clarkton, July 24, 1872; p. John Duncan and Amanda Louise (Cromartie); m. Marie Sloan, Jan. 11, 1911; merchant to 1905; house of rep. 1899; state sen. 1901; Pythian; Presbyterian.

CURRIE, HUGH AUGUSTUS Farmer

        Raeford; s. 1921-22; Presbyterian.

CURRIE, JOHN ARCHIBALD Postmaster

        Lumber Bridge; s. 1894; s. l. 1898; b. Lumber Bridge, Apr. 24, 1874; p. Edward and Rebecca (McGougan); traveling salesman 20 yrs.; mgr. Augusta, Ga., National Biscuit co. 2 yrs.; postmaster 1918-; 2nd lieut. co. "F" 2nd N. C. inf. 1890; ibid. Spanish-Am. war 1898; 1st lieut. Mex. border service 1916-17; co. "L" 119th inf. 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

*CURRIE, JOHN DUNCAN Planter

        From Bladen co.; Clarkton; b. Jan. 12, 1836; d. July 16, 1891; m. Amanda Louise Cromartie, Oct. 23, 1866; A.B. 1861; merchant; mem. gen'l assem. 1870; trustee U. N. C.; lieut. C. S. A.; editor Clarkton Express; Presbyterian.

CURRIE, NEILL ALEXANDER Merchant

        Fayetteville; s. 1887-90; b. Clarkton, Jan. 23, 1870; p. John Duncan and Amanda Louise (Cromartie); m. Augusta Evans, Nov. 17, 1897; pres. and treas. N. A. Currie & co., 1891-; chmn. board of commissioners Bladen co.; Presbyterian.

CURRIE, RALPH PUBLIUS Supt. Oil Refinery

        Candor; s. 1915-17; V. P. I. 1917-18; b. Candor, June 7, 1895; p. J. C. and Louise (McKinnon); football; 2nd lieut. U. S. air service 1918-19; Presbyterian.

*CURRIE, SHELBY SWAIN Physician

        Caswell co.; A.B. 1840.

*CURRIE, THOMAS A. Physician

        From Haywood co., Tenn.; Memphis, Tenn.; b. June 21, 1829; d. Feb. 16, 1896; m. Mary Louise Harris, Oct. 18, 1853; s. 1850-52; M.D. Univ. of Pa.; Presbyterian.


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CURRIE, WILBUR H.

        Carthage; s. 1914-16; b. Oct. 6, 1896; p. John L. and Mary B. (McIver); baseball; Pi Kappa Phi; lumber dealer; farmer; fruit grower; realtor; Mason; Presbyterian.

CURRIE, WALTER LEE Lawyer

        5 W. Hargett st., Raleigh; s. 1905-08, 1909-11; b. Candor, Nov. 5, 1885; p. John C. and Ellen Louise (McKinnon); Presbyterian.

*CURRIE, WILLIAM M.

        North Carolina; s. 1819.

CURRIE, WILLIAM PINCKNEY MARTIN Minister

        Wallace; s. 1889-90, 1891-94; B.D. Union Theo. sem. 1904; b. West End, Mar. 15, 1863; p. Daniel B. and Janet (Murchison); m. Annie D. Moore, Dec. 19, 1907; Di Soc.; editor Magazine; football; teacher 1894-1901; pastor 1904-; house of rep. 1891; Presbyterian.

‡CURTIS, ASHLEY MOSES Accountant

        Wilmington; s. 1862-63; A.B. 1911 as of 1866; b. 1842.

*CURTIS, FRANCIS MCCULLA

        Dillon, S. C.; d. 1918; s. p. 1905.

*CURTIS, HOWARD COIT

        Southport; b. Oct. 8, 1882; s. l. 1902.

CURTIS, JESSE WILLIAM

        Finley; s. 1904-05; b. Nov. 17, 1879.

CURTIS, NATHANIEL CORTLANDT Architect

        1105 Hibernia bldg., New Orleans, La.; Ph.B. 1900; g. s. 1901; B.S. Columbia univ. 1904; b. Smithville, Feb. 8, 1881; p. Dr. Walter Gilman and Margaret Johnston (Coit); m. Elizabeth Lockhart Thach, June 12, 1913; track; Alpha Tau Omega; employee N. C. geol. survey 1900-01; instr. U. N. C. 1904-07; prof. Ala. Poly. inst. 1907-12; ibid. Tulane univ. 1912-17; asso. prof. Univ. of Ill. 1917-20; architect 1920-; lecturer Tulane univ. 1921-; mem. com. preservation of historic architecture and national beauty; mem. Am. Inst. of Architects; author: Architecture Graphics; The Ricker Library of Architecture; Architecture Composition; various and related articles on architectural subjects published; Episcopalian.

CURTIS, RUFUS HARRISON

        Dillon, S. C.; Ph.G. 1924; b. Dec. 15, 1901; p. H. L. and -- -- --.

CURTIS, THOMAS, JR.

        McMinnville, Tenn.; s. 1910-11; b. McMinnville, Tenn., Sept. 9, 1893; p. Thomas and -- -- --.

CURTIS, WALTER CLARENCE

        Southport; pres. 345 Madison ave., Flushing, N. Y.; s. 1897-99.

CURTIS, WALTER MAKEPEACE Educator

        108 Odell place, Greensboro; Ph.B. 1889; Vanderbilt univ. 1889-90; b. Franklinville; p. Dennis C. and Lucy (Makepeace); m. Letitia Evans; joined the Western N. C. Conf. M. E. church South in 1890; still mem. of conf., but since 1905 sec.- treas. Greensboro col.; Methodist Episcopal (South).

CURTIS, ZEBULON FRAZIER Lawyer

        Chestnut st., Asheville; s. l. 1897-98; A.B. Trinity col. 1896; A.M. ibid. 1897; A.B. Weaverville col. 1894; b. Candler, Mar. 14, 1874; p. J. C. and Ellen S. (Jones); m. Kathryn Chambers, June 24, 1909; Methodist.

‡CUTCHIN, JOSIAH

        Chapel Hill; s. 1914-15; b. Chapel Hill, Sept. 10, 1893; p. W. T. and -- -- --.

*CUTCHIN, JOHN ALMARINE

        Edgecombe co.; d. 1866; s. 1860-61.

CUTCHIN, JAMES ELMER

        Whitakers; s. 1912-13.

CUTCHIN, JOSEPH HENRY Physician

        Whitakers; s. 1907-09; Guilford col. 1905-07; M.D. Med. Col. of Va. 1911; b. Edgecombe co., Apr. 10, 1890; p. Josiah Spear and Nannie S. --; m. Mary Edmondson Taylor, July 28, 1914; Omega Upsilon Phi; capt. med. corps 101st san. train 26th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Methodist.

CUTCHIN, JAMES MACK, JR. Pharmacist

        Whitakers; Ph.G. 1905; b. Edgecombe co., Mar. 27, 1882.

CUTCHIN, JOE SPENCER, JR.

        Whitakers; s. p. 1922-23; b. Whitakers, Sept. 8, 1902; p. J. S. and -- -- --.

*CUTHBERT, GREEN MOSELY Lawyer

        New Bern; A.B. 1838.

CUTHBERTSON, WILLIAM REYNOLDS Banker

        2002 E. 9th st., Charlotte; A.B. 1919; b. Charlotte, Apr. 1, 1897; p. John Walter and Margaret (Bell); m. Julia Hagood, Mar. 4, 1924; Beta Theta Pi; basketball; employee Little Long co. 1919-20; banking dept. Independence Trust co. 1920-23; trust dept. ibid. 1923-; 2nd lieut. F. A. U. S. A. 1918; Methodist.

‡CUTHRELL, HUGH HAMLIN

        Winston-Salem; s. 1914-16; Wake Forest col.; b. Winston-Salem, Dec. 5, 1892; p. C. F. and -- --.


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*CUTHRELL, WILLIAM DANIEL

        Rocky Mount; b. Apr. 2, 1891; Sou. Express co.; S. A. L. ry.

*CUTLAR, DUBRUTZ Lawyer

        Wilmington; b. 1832; d. Aug. 1898; A.B. 1853; C. S. A.

*CUTLAR, FREDERICK JOHN Physician

        Wilmington; b. 1801; d. 1876; A.B. 1821.

CUTLAR, LILLIE FIELDING POISSON

        708 S. Main st., Winston-Salem; pres. Gate Lodge, Ithaca, N. Y.; B.S. 1923; Salem col. 1919-20; b. Wilmington, June 9, 1902; p. DuBrutz, Jr., and Ada Lillie (Masten); Episcopalian.

CUTLAR, LOUIS JULIEN POISSON Manufacturer

        Marion; s. 1893-96; b. Wilmington, Apr. 14, 1876; p. DuBrutz and Marianna (Poisson); m. Kathryn Lassiter, Apr. 15, 1921; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Pi Sigma; employee Gold and Silver Mining co. 1897-99; Lead and Zinc Mining co. 1899-1900; sec. and treas. J. E. Burleson Mica co. 1901-03; mgr. and partner McDowell Furniture co. 1904-; mayor Marion 1919-

D

DABBS, HENRY LAWRENCE Merchant

        Lilesville; s. 1919-21; b. Lilesville, Apr. 26, 1901; p. J. A. and Ann Eliza (Clark); teacher 1921-22; merchant 1923-; sec. Lilesville bus. men's league; Mason; Methodist.

†DAGGETT, WALTER HYER

        Buie's Creek; s. 1895-97.

DAIL, ERNEST JAMES Merchant

        Kenansville; A.B. 1917; b. Kenansville, Dec. 1, 1890; p. Henry and Annie (Kornegay); cashier Bank of Kenansville 1922-23; gen'l merchandise 1923-; pvt. 306th supply train 81st div. A. E. F. 1918-19; Baptist.

DAIL, GEORGE ROBERT Druggist

        Kenansville; s. 1913-17; b. Duplin co., May 1, 1888; p. Henry and Annie W. (Kornegay); m. Margaret S. Ormond, Sept. 26, 1923; druggist Kenansville drug co. 1922-; pvt. med. corps Ellington field, Houston, Tex., U. S. A., 1918-19; Baptist.

DAIL, RODOLPH DUFFY Farmer

        Kenansville; s. 1916-18; b. Kenansville, Oct. 9, 1892; p. Henry and Annie (Kornegay); pvt. 6th battery F. A. 41st div. U. S. A., 1918-19; Baptist.

‡DAILY, JOHN NAPOLEON

        Terrell, Texas; A.M. 1912; A.B. East Texas Normal col. 1910; b. Terrell, Texas, Feb. 18, 1876; p. B. N. and -- --.

DAINGERFIELD, JOHN HAIGH Manufacturer

        308 Chestnut st., Philadelphia, Pa.; s. 1893-95; b. Fayetteville, Sept. 26, 1876; p. Archibald B. and Maria Anderson (Haigh); m. Lucretia D. Dillard, Dec. 12, 1911; Alpha Tau Omega; pres. Gastonia cotton yarn co.; ibid. Carolina yarn corp.

DALBY, ROBERT WARLAND Chief Clerk

        123 Smith st., Charleston, S. C.; s. l. 1896; b. Wake co., Dec. 16, 1873; p. Dr. Adoniram Judson and Ella Rhodes (Devin); m. Claribel Jones, Sept. 12, 1901; Phi Delta Theta; lawyer Oxford 1896-1900; census dept., Washington, 1900-01; employee Consolidated Coal co., Fairmont, W. Va., 1901-07; chief clerk accounting and hull depts. navy yard, Charleston, 1908-17; chief clerk material dept. ibid. 1919-; lieut. (j. g) U. S. N. R. F. asst. disbursing officer, supply officer, asst. to supply officer 6th naval dist. Charleston, 1917-19; Baptist.

DALE, GROVER CLEVELAND Student

        Seven Springs; A.B. 1920; s. m. 1920-23; Univ. of Pa., 1923-; b. Seven Springs, Apr. 7, 1897; p. Curtis James and Julia Washington (Thompson); seaman U. S. N.;service St. Helena training station, Norfolk, and U. S. S. Elizabeth 1918-19; Presbyterian.

*DALE, THOMAS RICHARD

        From Morganton; Tucson, Ariz.; b. Jan. 13, 1896; d. Dec. 4, 1921; (buried at Arlington with full military honors); s. 1913; battery "B" 329th F. A., A. E. F.

*DALE, WILLIAM JACKSON BEAUREGARD

        From Snow Hill; Kinston; b. Aug. 4, 1861; d. Nov. 30, 1914; m. Eugenia Wiggins, Oct. 6, 1893; B.S. 1888; teacher 1888-99; insurance 1899-1902; farmer 1902-14; Methodist.

D'ALEMBERTE, JAMES HERRON Realtor

        200 S. Palafox st., Pensacola, Fla.; A.B. 1907; b. Pensacola, Fla., May 2, 1887; p. Dr. Willoughby Augustus and Maidee Louise (Humphreys); m. Blanche Kahn, Mar. 14, 1911; bank clerk; real estate bus.; Elk; Presbyterian.

DALTON, BENNIE BOOKER

        Red Springs; A.B. 1924; b. Red Springs, June 4, 1899; p. D. J. and Susie Mitchell (Bell).

DALTON, CARTER Lawyer

        High Point; Ph.B. 1906; s. l. 1906-08; LL.B. Harvard univ. 1909; b. Greensboro, Nov. 9, 1884; p. Robert Frank and Caroline Blackwell (Sparrow); m. Mary Drew Land, Oct. 8, 1913; Beta Theta Pi; ed.


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Yackety Yack; Di Soc.; lawyer Greensboro 1909-13; asst. gen. counsel Sou. Life and Trust co., 1911-13; lawyer High Point firm of Peacock and Dalton 1913-18; partnership Roberson and Dalton 1918-23; Peacock & Dalton, 1923-; judge High Point city ct. 1915-16; mem. N. C. code comm. 1917-19; gen. assem. 1917; pres. High Point Rotary club, 1918-20; dir. chamber of commerce, 1916-17; ibid. 1924; dir. Commercial Nat. bank of High Point, 1924-; pres. Commercial club 1924-; vice-pres. Snow Lumber co. 1923; dir. and general counsel Colonial Life Ins. co., 1924-; mem. Am., North Carolina and Guilford bar assns.; Elk; Mason; Presbyterian.

DALTON, DAVID NICHOLAS Physician

        667 W. 5th st., Winston-Salem; s. 1877-79; M.D. Univ. City of New York 1881; b. Dalton, Oct. 2, 1860; p. David Nicholas and Margaret Melissa (Rives); m. Louise Wilson Bitting, Dec. 7, 1887; mem. N. C. med. soc. 1885-; Pythian; Presbyterian.

DALTON, FRANK ELLINGTON Pay Clerk

        870 W. 5th st., Winston-Salem; s. 1908-09; Guilford col.; b. Winston-Salem, Feb. 4, 1889; p. Robert Edward and Lillian Jane (Moir); pay roll dept. R. J. Reynolds Tob. co.; corp. co. "A" 321st inf. 81st div. A. E. F. 1918-19; Methodist.

*DALTON, GROVER CLEVELAND

        Gilkey; b. Mar. 6, 1891; d. June 23, 1917; s. m. 1914-16; Jefferson Med. col.; died while a student at Jefferson; Baptist.

DALTON, JOHN WEBBER Merchant

        Forest City; s. 1915-17; s. l. 1919; b. Rutherford co., Aug. 27, 1891; p. E. H. and Laura (Webber); Di Soc.; senior partner Dalton Bros. Dept. store, Forest City, 1922-; pvt.-sergt. 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Methodist.

DALTON, PLEASANT HUNTER Clerk

        Box 426, High Point; s. 1919-21; b. Concord, Feb. 20, 1902; p. William Spenser and Floda Anna --; m. Francis Eunis; Presbyterian.

*DALTON, PLEASANT HUNTER Minister

        From Rockingham co.; High Point; b. Mar. 4, 1821; d. July 22, 1896; A.B. 1844; princ., Female sch. Madison; Presbyterian.

DALTON, THOMAS SPARROW

        Oakwoods; s. 1905-06.

DALTON, WILLIAM BENNETT Surgeon

        Madison; pres. 817 Park ave., Rowland park, Baltimore, Md.; s. 1912; M.D. Univ. of Md.; m. Mary Edgerton.

DALTON, WILSON BITTING Tobacconist

        667 W. 5th st., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1917; b. Winston-Salem, Sept. 30, 1896; p. Dr. David Nicholas and Louise Wilson (Bitting); Kappa Alpha; 2nd lieut. Ft. Oglethorpe 1917; 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

DALTON, WILLIAM REID Lawyer

        Main st., Reidsville; s. 1903-04; b. Reidsville, July 20, 1884; p. Capt. James Scales and Maggie (Reid); m. Emma Mebane Staples, June 26, 1915; Beta Theta Pi; solicitor and office clerk Francis Womack 1904-09; lawyer 1910-; trustee U. N. C. 1913-; city atty. Reidsville 1911-15; Presbyterian.

*DALRYMPLE, PALMER Teacher

        Jonesboro; b. Jan. 5, 1869; d. Mar. 8, 1910; m. Kate E. Hines, Dec. 23, 1896; A.B. 1891; teacher Greensboro, Rose Hill, S. C., Selma, Southport, Jonesboro, Carthage; ins.; Presbyterian.

DAMERON, EDGAR SAMUEL WILLIAMSON Lawyer

        206 Main st., Burlington; A.B. 1904; s. l. 1906-07; b. Sampson co., July 27, 1878; p. L. L. and Mary (Ward); m. Lola Lasley; ed. Magazine; Y. M. C. A. state student sec. for Ky. 1904-07; lawyer 1907-; atty. for city of Burlington 1910-13; Methodist.

DAMERON, JAMES LEE

        Bessemer City; s. 1922; b. Bessemer City, Feb., 1904; p. Aaron and -- --; Presbyterian.

DAMERON, JULIA MANGUM

        Warrenton; A.B. 1908; A.B. N. C. Col. for Women 1898; M.A. Columbia univ. 1914; b. Dameron Grove, Warren co., May 28, 1878; p. John Alexander and Tempie Buxton (Williams); teacher high sch. 3 yrs., N. C. Col. for Women 14 yrs.; prof. Latin ibid.; housekeeping and nursing invalid mother 1918-; editor N. C. Alumnae News 1911-12 and 1913-18; state chmn. N. C. Educ. assn. 1918-19; pres. and sec. Greensboro assn. of col. women 1913-18; pres. Warrenton Woman's club 1919-; chmn. Warren co. federation of women's clubs at present; editor pamphlet Equal Pay for Equal Work; Methodist Episcopal (South).

DAMERON, THOMAS BARKER Realtor

        Nashville; s. 1906-09; b. Warren co., May 27, 1888; p. John A. and Tempie B. (Williams); m. Isa Sills, May 12, 1914; insurance; Mason; Methodist.

DANCY, BRYAN GRIMES Insurance

        Maryland Casualty co., Baltimore, Md.; s. 1912-13; Litt. B. Princeton univ. 1916; b. Raleigh, Oct. 7, 1894; p. Frank Battle and Elizabeth (Grimes); m. Ida Lee Spence, Oct. 24, 1922; asso. mgr. auto dept. Maryland Casualty co. 1920-; 2nd lieut. Ft. Myer July, 1917; 1st lieut.-capt. 11th inf. 5th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

*DANCY, DAVID Physician

        Tarboro; b. 1798; d. 1826; s. 1808; M.D. Phila. med. col.

*DANCY, EDWIN C. Physician

        From Tarboro; Alabama; b. 1811; s. 1826; planter.


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*DANCY, FRANK BATTLE Chemist

        From Tarboro; Baltimore, Md.; b. Aug. 4, 1860; d. July 1, 1922; m. Elizabeth Hanrahan Grimes, Dec. 8, 1887; A.B. 1881; asst. state chemist (N. C.), 1882-89; analytical chemist, manf. fertilizers, 1891-95; div. sales mgr., Va.-Car. Chem. co., 1895-; lieut.-col. Ga. state troops, 1903; fellow in A. A. A. S.; vice-pres. Elisha Mitchell scientific soc., Am. acad. of social and political science, and assn. of official agri. chemists, Washington, D. C.; bank director; Episcopalian.

*DANCY, FRANCIS LITTLE Lawyer

        Tarboro; b. 1776; d. 1848; A.B. 1801; planter.

*DANCY, JOHN SESSUMS Planter

        Tarboro; b. 1821; d. 1888; A.B. 1841; mem. house of c. 1856-58; maj., C. S. A. capt. and A. Q. M. 17th reg., acting brigade Q. M.

*DANCY, JOHN W.

        Northampton co.,; s. 1808.

*DANCY, LEONIDAS LAFAYETTE Physician

        Tarboro; b. 1820; A.B. 1841; planter.

*DANCY, WILLIAM FRANCIS Lawyer

        Tarboro; b. 1818; d. 1860; A.B. 1841; planter; mem. house of c., 1846-48.

*DANDRIDGE, CHARLES F.

        Virginia; s. 1830-31.

‡DANGERFIELD, ARCHILBALD CAMPBELL

        Blowing Rock; s. 1901-02.

DANIEL, CHARLES RUFUS Lawyer

        Weldon; A.B. 1916; LL.B. 1920; Wake Forest col. 1912-14; b. Weldon, July 24, 1894; p. Walter Eugene and Jeannette Miller (Snead); Kappa Alpha; coach baseball and football 1st year teams 1915-17; lawyer 1920-; city atty. Weldon; N. C. gen. assem. 1923; 2nd lieut.1st lieut. 81st div.-3rd div.-29th div. A. E. F. 1917-18; Baptist.

*DANIEL, CHESLEY

        Halifax co.; A.B. 1803; A.M;. mem. gen. assem.

*DANIEL, CHESLEY B. Minister

        Granville co.; b. 1809; d. 1889; s. 1832-33.

DANIEL, DONALD SNEAD Student

        Weldon; A.B. 1920; Med. Col. of Va. 1920-; b. Weldon, Feb. 2, 1897; p. Walter E. and Jeannette (Miller); Kappa Alpha; aviation corps U. S. A. 1918; Baptist.

DANIEL, ERASMUS ALSTON, JR. Lawyer

        Washington; A.B. 1904; s. l. 1906; mem. law firm of Daniel & Carter.

*DANIEL, HENRY RIVES

        Bladen co.; died in servicee; A.B. 1859; lieut., C. S. A.

†DANIEL, ISHAM

        Oxford; s. 1869-70.

DANIEL, JULIAN EDWIN Highway Engineer

        243 Andrews ave., Henderson; s. 1917-18; 1919-20; Harvard univ. 1918-19; b. Vance co., June 26, 1899; p. William Baker and Ada (Meadows); tobacco sales warehouse 1921-22; state highway engr. 1923-; S. A. T. C., Harvard; Baptist.

*DANIEL, JOSEPH, J. Lawyer

        Halifax co.; b. 1773; d. Feb., 1848; s. 1801; mem. house of c. 1807, '11, '12, and '15; judge sup'r ct. 1816-32; judge supr. ct., 1832-48; mem. conv. 1835.

DANIEL, J. M., JR. Lawyer

        Lexington; A.B. 1912; A.M. 1915; LL.B. 1915; solicitor Lexington recorders ct. 4 yrs.

*DANIELS, JOHN NAPOLEON Lawyer

        Halifax co.; d. 1852; A.B. 1846.

*DANIEL, JOHN RIVES JONES Lawyer

        From Halifax co.; Louisiana; d. 1868; A.B. 1821; A.M. 1834; mem. house of c. 1831-34; atty. gen'l 1834-41; mem. cong. 1841-51; trustee, U. N. C. 1833-53.

*DANIEL, NATHANIEL

        Halifax co.; A.B. 1816.

*DANIEL SAMUEL VENABLE Druggist

        From Granville co.; San Marcos, Texas; b. Granville co., Feb. 16, 1841; d. June 24, 1910; A.B. 1860; teacher; 1st lieut., 17th N. C. inf., C. S. A.

DANIEL, WATSON LOUIS Merchant

        Winton; s. 1906-08; s. l. 1911-13; b. Dec. 27, 1889; p. Dr. Starkie Sharp and Willie (Garriss); Pi Kappa Alpha; pres. Merchants and Farmers Bank 1920; lawyer 1913-17; vice-pres. Merchants and Farmers Bank 1923-; merchant and farmer; mayor Winton 2 terms; pvt.-sergt.-lieut. U. S. A. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

*DANIEL, WILLIAM ALEXANDER Teacher

        From Halifax co.; Weldon; b. Feb. 9, 1827; d. Apr. 9, 1893; A.B. 1846; farmer; member house of c. 1866; co. supt. schools; supt. public instr.

†DANIEL, ZEBULON VANCE

        Bringles; s. 1897-1900.

DANIELS, ARCHIE SHIELDS

        Hilton Village, Va.; s. p. 1920-22; b. Hilton Village, Va., Nov. 19, 1901; p. J. T. and -- --.

DANIELS, ARTHUR WINFIELD

        Roe; s. 1916-17; b. Roe, Oct. 26, 1894; p J. O. and -- --.

DANIELS, CHARLES ALBIN

        New Bern; s. l. 1912-13; b. New Bern, Dec 2, 1889; p. L. A. and -- --.


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*DANIELS, CHARLES CLEAVES, JR.

        From Wilson; New York, N. Y.; b. July 26, 1895; d. July 27, 1917; s. 1913.

DANIELS, CARL LEILMAN Lawyer

        Oriental; pres. Hertford; s. 1904-05; s. l. Richmond col. 1911; b. Lowland, July 15, 1886; p. Louis G. and Sallie B. (Potter); m. Wilhelmina C.; practicing atty. Bayboro 1911-17; ibid. New Bern 1917-18; road building and trucking contractor; 321 field hosp. 81st div. A. E. F. 1918-19; gassed and shocked Meuse Argonne Nov. 9, 1918.

DANIELS, CLARENCE POPE

        Manteo; s. 1922-23; b. Apr. 5, 1903.

DANIELS, FRANK ARTHUR Jurist

        109 S. George st., Goldsboro; s. 1878; b. Washington, Sept. 9, 1858; p. Josephus and Mary Cleaves (Seabrook); m. Carrie W. Borden, Dec. 22, 1885; m. Mary C. Borden, June 30, 1920; lawyer 1881-1911; judge sup'r ct. 1911; atty. Wayne co.; city atty. Goldsboro; trustee U. N. C.; state sen.; mem. Am. bar assn.; N. C. bar assn.; mem. nat. geographic soc.; Methodist.

DANIELS, FRANK BORDEN

        Goldsboro; s. 1905-07; s. l. 1907-08; Va. Mil. Inst.; p. Frank A. and Carrie (Borden); m. Rosa Powell, 1913; with Borden Brick & Tile co., 1910-.

DANIELS, GEORGE SEABROOK Manufacturer

        109 S. George st., Goldsboro; s. 1908-10; V. M. I. 1906-08; b. Goldsboro, July 25, 1889; p. Judge Frank Arthur and Carrie Whitefield (Borden); Kappa Alpha; bookkeeper and teller Wayne Nat. bank 1910-17; treas. Empire Mfg. co. 1919-; ensignlieut. (j. g.) pay corps U. S. N. 1917-19; Methodist.

DANIELS, JOSEPHUS Editor

        Raleigh; s. l. 1884-85; LL.D. 1914; b. Washington, May 18, 1862; p. Josephus and Mary Cleaves (Seabrook); m. Addie Worth Bagley, May 2, 1888; editor Advance, Wilson; State Chronicle, Raleigh; News and Observer, Raleigh; pub. printer 1887-95; chief clerk interior dept. 1893-95; sec. of the navy 1913-21; mem. exec. com. trustees U. N. C.; chm'n. social board Methodist church; trustee, U. N. C. 1901-; mem. dem. nat. com. 1897-1920; author The Navy and the Nation; Life of Worth Bagley; Our Navy at War; Life of Woodrow Wilson; Methodist.

*DANIELS, JOHN L.

        s. 1821.

DANIELS, JONATHAN WORTH Journalist

        Care News and Observer, Raleigh; A.B. 1921; A.M. 1922; Columbia univ.; b. Raleigh, Apr. 26, 1902; p. Josephus and Addie Worth (Bagley); m. Elizabeth Bridgers, Sept. 5, 1923; ed. Tar Heel; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Sigma Upsilon; newspaper work Louisville, Ky., Times; ibid, Raleigh News and Observer; licensed to practice law; Methodist.

DANIELS, LELAND MACKIE Dentist

        Southern Pines; s. 1913-14; D.D.S. Med. col. of Va., 1917; b. Merritt, Feb. 23, 1895; p. Paul Jones and Mollie Ernestine (Small); m. Grace Winslow Alexander, Aug. 2, 1923; Mason; Methodist.

DANIELS, LLOYD S.

        Wanchese; s. 1902-03.

DANIELS, RALPH LIVINGSTON Physician

        New Bern; s. m. 1909-11; M.D. Med. Col. of Va., 1912; Philadelphia Polyclinic hosp. 1917; b. Merritt, Mar. 15, 1888; p. Paul J. and Mollie E. (Small); m. Florence Jones, May 31, 1914; physician 1912-17; eye, ear, nose, and throat specialist 1919-; mayor Swansboro 1915-17; alderman New Bern 1922-; 1st lieut.-capt. med. corps Ft. Oglethorpe, Camp Devens, base hosp. No. 70 Allerly, France, A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Elk; Methodist.

DANIELS, STEPHEN FOWLER

        New Bern; B.S. 1924; b. New Bern, May 12, 1900.

DANIELS, MRS. VIRGIL C.

        (nee Lambertson, Brownie) Boydton, Va.; A.B. 1906; Oxford sem.; Centenary col.; Sou. Conservatory of Music; b. Rich Square, Jan. 11, 1884; p. William Augustus and Lucy B. (Futrell); m. Virgil C. Daniels, Dec. 28, 1909; Baptist.

DANIELS, VIRGIL CLAYTON Lawyer

        Boydton, Va.; Ph.B. 1904; M.A. 1905; Cornell univ; b. Merritt, June 27, 1883; p. Paul Jones and Mary E. (Small); m. Brownie Augusta Lambertson, Dec. 28, 1909; Phi. Soc.; teacher 1905-22; practicing atty. Boydton, Va., 1922-; Baptist.

DANIELS, WORTH BAGLEY Student

        806 N. Broadway, Baltimore, Md.; A.B. 1920; Johns Hopkins univ. 1920-; b. Raleigh, Apr. 8, 1899; p. Josephus and Addie Worth (Bagley); m. Josephine Poe January; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Soc.; U. S. N. 1918; Presbyterian.

‡DANIELS, WILLIAM CLAY

        Statesville; s. 1918-19.

‡DARDEN, DOUGLAS BEAMAN Physician

        Municipal hosp., Philadelphia Pa.; s. 1912-13; b. Fremont, Mar. 22, 1896; p. Mrs. W. M. Darden.

DARDEN, PAUL CLIFFORD Farmer

        Wilson; A.B. 1914; b. Greene co., Nov. 21, 1892; p. William Moye and Charity S. (Beaman); m. Esther L. Yelverton, Nov. 2, 1915; Methodist

‡DARDEN, SIMEON ISLER

        Lott, Texas; s. 1905-06.


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DARDEN, WILLIAM ARTHUR Teacher

        8 Thompson st., Annapolis, Md.; A.B. 1910; A.M. Columbia univ. 1913; b. Greene co., Jan. 11, 1890; p. William Moye and Charity (Beaman); m. Gertrude Person. June 28, 1916; prin. Falling Creek H. S. 1910-11; teacher Boys' H. S. 1914-15; instr. Univ. of Miss., 1915-17; prof. Willamette univ. 1917-19; instr. U. S. Naval acad. 1919-22; asst. prof. ibid. 1922-; author Hallis Chronicle; 2nd lieut. inf. U. S. A. 1918-19; Methodist.

DARDEN, WILLIAM EDWARD Teacher

        2424 Austin ave., Waco, Tex.; A.B. 1892; A.M. 1896; s. l. 1898-99; b. Greene co., Feb. 1867; p. J. H. and N. S.; m. Mary L. Prather, Nov. 22, 1911; Sigma Nu; teacher, Waco H. S. 1898-1900; prin. Waco H. S. 1900-07; supt. of sch. Waco, Tex.; lumber bus.; Presbyterian.

DARLING, HALE KNIGHT Lawyer

        Chelsea, Vt.; s. s. l. 1894; b. Corinth, Vt., Jan. 26, 1869; p. Joseph Kimball and Mary Alice (Knight); m. Maybelle Maud Hyde, Oct. 14, 1896; state's atty. Orange co., Va., 1896-1900; mem. Vt. bd. of bar examiners 1901-03; clerk Orange co. courts 1905-21; mem. Vt. house of rep. 1904, 1906, and 1921; state sen. 1912 and 1918; comm. to revise statutes of Vt. 1905-07; 1915-17; chm'n. Vt. Library comm. 1905; lieut. gov. Vt., 1915-17; Congregationalist.

DARNALL, HENRY JOHNSTON Teacher

        809 Walnut st., Knoxville, Tenn.; s. 1886-88; Washington and Lee univ., 1888-89; Leipzig 1891-92; 1897-98; Paris 1891; M.A. Roanoke col.; b. Lexington, Va., June 18, 1867; p. Rev. Henry Thomas and Margaret Poague (Johnston); Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; instr. univ. of Tex. 1889-90; master Missouri military acad., 1890-91; adjunct, asso., and prof. Univ. of Tenn. 1898-; author many published articles pertaining to languages; Presbyterian.

DAUGHERTY, WENZELL BREWER

        Dover; s. 1921-22; b. Dover, Sept. 22, 1904; p. E. E. and -- --.

‡DAUGHTRIDGE, ARTHUR LEE Student

        601 Cathedral st., Baltimore, Md.; s. 1918-22; Univ. of Md. 1922-; b. Rocky Mount, Oct. 21, 1900; p. Robert Lee and Margaret Lillian (Joyner); basket ball; Phi Soc.; Pi Kappa Phi; Phi Chi; Baptist.

DAUGHTRIDGE, EDWARD LEE

        Rocky Mount; s. 1918-19.

DAUGHTRIDGE, JOHN CLARENCE Merchant

        Rocky Mount; s. l. 1910; s. l. 1912; b. Rocky Mount, July 30, 1887; p. Lieut. Gov. Elijah Longstreet and Mary Will (Odom); m. Hallie Mae Belk, Nov. 14, 1919; lawyer 1912-17; auto. bus. 1919-22; merchant and farmer 1922-; 2nd lieut. Ft. Oglethorpe; 1st lieut. 3rd pioneer inf. A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

DAUGHTRY, EARL MCCOY

        Hamilton st., Roanoke Rapids; s. 1920-22; b. Scotland Neck, May 15, 1901; p. R. P. and Allie (Bell); postal clerk Roanoke Rapids 1922-23; employee Rosemary Banking and Trust co., Roanoke Rapids 1923-; Baptist.

*DAUGHTRY, LEMUEL GOODMAN

        Gatesville; d. 1852; s. 1851-52.

DAUGHTRY, ROBERT LEROY Postal Clerk

        Hamilton st., Roanoke Rapids; s. 1922; b. Henderson, Oct. 20, 1902; p. Robert P. and Allie (Bell); Methodist.

*DAUGHTRY, W. MILLS Planter

        Gatesville; s. 1851-52.

DAVENPORT, BESSIE

        Pineville; A.B. 1924; Meredith col. 1920-22; b. Sept. 21, 1903; p. Rev. J. E. M. and Virginia (Sapp).

‡DAVENPORT, CARLTON ALDERMAN

        Mackeys; pres. 601 Cathedral st., Baltimore, Md.; s. m. 1920-22; Trinity col. 1917-20; b. Mackeys, Oct. 3, 1898; p. W. S. and -- --.

DAVENPORT, CHARLES NORMAN, JR. Garage Owner

        Main st., Creswell; s. 1915-16; b. Middletown, Conn., Aug. 29, 1898; p. C. N. and Bettie -- --; operating garage and gen'l repair shop 1916-; Methodist Protestant.

DAVENPORT, ENOCH MANGUM Merchant

        Greenville; s. 1899-1901; mgr. Greenville Sup. co.

DAVENPORT, JAMES F. Merchant-Farmer

        Greenville; s. 1895-97; b. Pactolus, July 28, 1878; p. J. R. and Martha A. (Fleming); m. Blanche Flanagan, Nov. 25, 1903.

DAVENPORT, JOHN T. JR.

        Sanford; s. 1921-22; b. Pamlico co., Sept. 25, 1903; p. John T. and Lucy (Francies); Baptist.

*DAVENPORT, LEE

        From Pactolus; m. Julia Mayo; s. a. 1906-07; Ph.G. 1911.

DAVENPORT, LOUIS LUDFORD Lawyer

        Nashville; s. l. 1908-10; b. Washington co., Feb. 13, 1888; p. F. M. and Malissie E. (Basnight); m. Bybe Rogers, May 15, 1917; prosecuting atty. Nashville recorder's ct.; mayor Nashville; Pythian; Junior.

DAVENPORT, PETER ERNEST Druggist

        523 W. 2nd st., Washington; s. p. 1899-1901; b. Pactolus, Feb. 9, 1880; p. James


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R. and Pattie (Davenport); m. Mary Tucker, Feb. 3, 1904; retail druggist Plymouth 16 yrs.; ibid. Washington 5 yrs.

*DAVENPORT, RALPH WARREN

        Mt. Holly; s. 1909-10.

DAVENPORT, TAYLOR DEES Merchant

        Chatham st., Sanford; s. 1922; b. Pamlico, July 27, 1901; p. J. T. and Lucy Frances --; mem. firm L. T. Davenport & Son, wholesale grocers, Sanford; Baptist.

‡DAVID, WILLIAM JUDSON

        Gibson; s. 1921-22; b. Gibson, Nov. 25, 1902; p. Jenkins and -- --.

*DAVIDSON, ALLEN TURNER, JR. Lawyer

        From Asheville; Amarillo, Tex.; b. June 7, 1861; d. Asheville, June 26, 1888; Ph.B. 1882; s. l. 1881-82; teacher; supt. sch. Galveston, Texas, 1883-85; lawyer Amarillo, Texas, 1885-88.

DAVIDSON, CLAYTON WILLIAMS Clerk

        Mooresville; s. 1918-20; b. Monroe co., W. Va., Nov. 15, 1899; p. Rev. Robert Clayton and Rebecca Catherine (Williams); employee Sou. ry. 1921; night engr. ice plant 1921-22; ins. agent 1922; night engr. ice plant 1922-23; clerk 1923-; S. A. T. C.; Pythian.

DAVIDSON, EDWIN NORVELL Physician

        1212 Collings ave., Collingswood, N. J.; s. m. 1904-05.

*DAVIDSON, GEORGE FRANKLIN Lawyer

        From Mt. Mourne; Old Fort; b. 1805; A.B. 1823; A.M. 1826; mem. house of c. 1831-32, '36-38 and '48-50; state sen. 1870; trustee U. N. C. 1838-68.

*DAVIDSON, SAMUEL MCCOMB Teacher

        From Charlotte; Catawba; b. June 21, 1849; d. Nov. 10, 1897; s. 1867-68.

*DAVIDSON, THOMAS BENJAMIN

        Mansfield, La.; b. Sept. 5, 1840; killed New Hope Church, Ga., 1864; A.B. 1861; lieut. C. S. A.

*DAVIDSON, WILBER EDWIN Merchant

        From Asheville; Beaumont, Texas; b. Feb. 23, 1877; d. Mar. 5, 1907; s. 1895-96; asst. bank cashier.

*DAVIDSON, WILLIAM A. F. Lawyer

        Charlotte; s. 1828; state sen. 1858.

*DAVIDSON, WILLIAM SIDNEY

        Taylorsville; b. July 30, 1885; d. May 25, 1909; s. 1907-09.

*DAVIE, AMBROSE

        Montgomery co., Tenn.; b. Mar. 29, 1838; d. 1861; A.B. 1858.

*DAVIE, ALLEN JONES

        Halifax co.; s. 1795; mem. house of c. 1806.

*DAVIE, DAVID ASHBURNE Planter

        Montgomery co., Tenn.; b. 1838; d. 1863; s. 1858-59.

*DAVIE, GABRIEL JONES Planter

        From Montgomery co., Tenn.; Millwood, Texas; b. Mar. 7, 1836; A.B. 1857; teacher; capt. C. S. A.

*DAVIE, HYDER ALI

        Halifax co.; s. 1795-1804.

*DAVIES, ALLEN

        Orange co.; b. Jan. 17, 1830; A.B. 1861.

*DAVIES, JOHN LEROY Minister

        South Carolina; A.B. 1822.

*DAVIES, J. WILLIAM

        Chapel Hill; d. Texas, July 29, 1891; A.B. 1868; ry. official.

*DAVIES, ROBERT LEONIDAS

        ChapelHill; b. 1865; d. 1890; s. 1881-82.

*DAVIES, WILLIAM Minister

        Beaufort; A.B. 1822.

DAVIES, WILLIAM WATKINS Lawyer

        2515 Longest ave., Louisville, Ky.; Ph.B. 1891; s. l. 1891-92; b. Hillsboro, Jan. 22, 1868; Phi Delta Theta; red cross work A. E. F.; capt. 3rd Ga. vols. U. S. A., Sp.-Am. war, 1898.

*DAVIES, WILLIAM W. M. Lawyer

        From Augusta, Ga.; Asheville; d. Jan. 20, 1923; s. 1861-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1865; ry. official; C. S. A.

*DAVIS, ALLEN Teacher

        Orange co.; b. 1825; d. 1867; s. 1853-55.

*DAVIS, ARTHUR

        s. 1806.

DAVIS, ARNOLD CLEO Lawyer

        Greensboro; s. 1915-16; b. Summerfield, July 5, 1891; p. Dr. William Caldwell and Frances Rhoda (McMichael); m. Mattie Bishop, Aug. 15, 1917; prosecuting atty. Greensboro, 1919-21; 2nd lieut. Ft. Oglethorpe 1917; 1st lieut. U. S. A. 1918-19; Methodist.

*DAVIS, BAXTER Planter

        Boydton, Va.; s. 1817.

*DAVIS, BERTRAM SWIFT Druggist

        From ChapelHill; Charlotte; b. Pittsboro, Jan. 16, 1867; d. Apr. 21, 1916; s. 1883-84.

‡DAVIS, CHARLES HALCA

        Raleigh; s. 1918-19; b. Raleigh, July 30, 1899; p. J. C. and -- --.

DAVIS, CLIFFORD VERNON Druggist

        Wilson; s. 1920-21; s. p. 1919; b. Southport, Apr. 23, 1899; p. Robert Wilson and Agusta Caroline --; druggist Wilson 1921-; Methodist.


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DAVIS, CHARLES WALKER Teacher

        Rosemary; s. 1914-18; b. Orange co., Feb. 13, 1893; p. Robert A. and Caroline (Ray); m. elma Garrett, Aug. 23, 1923; football; track team; teacher Burlington H. S. 1919-20; prin. ibid. 1920-22; prin. Roanoke Rapids H. S. 1922-; aviation corps U. S. N. 1918-19; Methodist.

*DAVIS, DEWITT ALEXANDER

        From Winston; Jefferson; d. W. Va.; s. l. 1897-98.

DAVIS, DWIGHT GROOME

        Care Cone Export & Commission co., Greensboro; s. 1918-20; b. Groometown, Mar. 11, 1900; p. Gaston Lee and Georgia; m. Gertrude Foscue, Nov. 19, 1903; with Cone Export and Comm. co., Greensboro, 1920-; Methodist.

DAVIS, EDWIN BONNER Druggist

        Morganton; s. 1907-09; Ph.G. Univ. of Md. 1913; b. Morganton, May 20, 1889; p. Benjamin Franklin and Mary Lou (Ballew); m. Marie Ballard, Dec. 25, 1919; Sigma Nu; drug clerk 1913-19; proprietor Davis Drug co., Morganton, 1919-; Mason; Methodist.

DAVIS, EDGAR E. Clerk sup'r Court

        Murphy; s. 1903; b. Cherokee co., Mar. 9, 1880; p. Thomas C. and Viola (Parks); m. Maybelle Palmer, Oct. 8, 1908; salesman; merchant; treas. Cherokee co. 1906-08; Baptist.

DAVIS, EUGENE G. Lawyer

        Fayetteville; s. l. 1902-03; m. Amada Kindley.

*DAVIS, EDWARD H. Planter

        From Elizabeth City; Lake Providence, Carroll Parish, La.; s. 1854-59; lieut. C. S. A.

DAVIS, EDWARD HILL Minister

        Clinton; s. 1884; A.B. Trinity col.; b. Louisburg, July 3, 1860; p. Matthew T. and Louisa (Hill); m. Mattie W. Dodamead, Dec. 2, 1891; Alpha Tau Omega; teacher Louisburg male acad. 3 yrs.; lawyer 1884-86; minister 1887-; Odd Fellow; Mason; Junior; Methodist.

*DAVIS, ELNATHAN HAYNE Planter

        From Iredell co.; Statesville; b. 1833; d. Oct. 23, 1890; A.B. 1854; capt. 45th N. C. C. S. A.; inspector gen'l Garland-Iverson-Johnston brigade; trustee U. N. C. 1874-90.

DAVIS, ERNEST JUDSON

        Beaufort; s. 1920-21; b. Beaufort, Sept. 12, 1901; p. Dr. J. J. and -- --.

*DAVIS, EDWARD LEE

        Warrenton; b. Jan. 15, 1897; d. Sept. 13, 1918; s. 1916; U. S. N.; killed when U. S. S. Ticonderoga was fired upon and sunk by an enemy submarine.

DAVIS, EMMETT JORDON Bookkeeper

        177 Flint st., Asheville; s. 1918; b. Asheville, Feb. 25, 1899; p. Charles Shakespeare and Minnie (Freck); m. Dorothy Nelson Neeley, Dec. 16, 1918; shipping clerk for wholesale grocery firm 1918-21; bookkeeper ibid. 1921-; S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

*DAVIS, FREDERICK Merchant

        Elizabeth City: b. Nov. 3, 1856; d. Aug. 18, 1917; m. Mrs. Maggie Weymouth, June 25, 1902; s. 1875-77; ice and coal bus.; Methodist.

DAVIS, FURMAN EAVES Lawyer

        843 N. 8th st., Albuquerque, N. Mex.; s. l. 1901-02; Wake Forest col.; b. Forest City, Feb. 24, 1877; p. Capt. James W. and Sarah Jane (Eaves); m. Louise Golling, July 26, 1904; Odd Fellow; Mason; Baptist.

DAVIS, FRANK SAUNDERS

        82 Griffith st., New Bern; s. 1921-23; b. New Bern, June 2, 1903; p. Richard W. and Eula V. --.

‡DAVIS, GEORGE

        Balboa heights, Cristobal, Canal Zone; s. 1897-98.

*DAVIS, GOODERUM Physician

        Fayetteville; A.B. 1817.

DAVIS, GUION GRAY Teacher

        R.F.D., East Bend, pres. Dobson; s. 1919-20; b. East Bend, Apr. 24, 1898; p. P. A. and Dora E. (Patterson); Methodist.

DAVIS, GEORGE HAMILTON

        Wake Forest; s. m. 1914-15; A.B. Wake Forest col.

DAVIS, GRAHAM LEE Law Student

        27 Cedar st., New York, N. Y.; s. 1916-17; Wake Forest col.; s. l. George Washington univ. 1919-23; s. l. New York univ. 1923-; b. Beaufort, Apr. 15, 1893; p. Dr. J. J. and Mary Elizabeth (White); m. Anne-Marie Ferre, Bordeaux, France, Sept. 6, 1921; Cont. Trust co., Washington, D. C., 1919-22; 2nd lieut. air service, A. E. F. 1917-19.

*DAVIS, GEORGE R. Lawyer

        Wilmington; b. Mar. 1, 1820; d. Feb. 23, 1896; m. Mary A. Polk; m. Nominia Fairfax, May 9, 1886; A.B. 1838; LL.D. 1882; Confederate sen. 1862-64; atty. gen'l Conf. states, 1864-65; trustee, U. N. C., 1879-94.

DAVIS, HAYNE Lawyer

        34 E. 52nd st., New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1888; s. l. 1889-90; b. Statesville, Nov. 2, 1868; p. E. Hayne and Mary Williams (Pearson); lawyer Knoxville, Tenn.; ibid. New York, N. Y.; sec. to Am. delegation to inter-parliamentary conf.


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1904-06; organizer the nat. peace and arbitration league; author numerous articles on international political questions.

*DAVIS, HUGH LEVIN

        Louisburg; s. 1877-78.

DAVIS, HARRY TOWLES

        State Museum, Raleigh; A.B. 1919; A.M. 1920; b. Cape Hatteras, July 7, 1895; p. Dr. J. J. and Maggie Elizabeth (White).

DAVIS, HARVEY LEWIS Manufacturer

        929 S. 20th st., Birmingham, Ala.; s. 1896-1900; b. Randolph co., Nov. 28, 1874; p. Dougan D. and Lucinda (Hill); m. Effie S. Kluttz, Feb. 25, 1904; Methodist.

DAVIS, HENRY WILEY Merchant

        327 Mocksville ave., Salisbury; B.S. 1905; b. Salisbury, Nov. 5, 1883; p. Orin Datus and May (McCorkle); m. Louise Womble, Nov. 4, 1913; Sigma Nu; Pi Sigma; Di Soc.; Sphinx; Gorgon's Head; employee V. Wallace and Sons; ibid. Davis and Wiley bank; ibid. Proximity Mfg. co.; asst. mgr. V. Wallace and Sons; Kiwanian; Presbyterian.

DAVIS, ISAIAH IVERSON Pharmacist

        North Union st., Concord; s. 1902-03 and 1903-04; s. p. 1906-07; b. Morganton, Nov. 2, 1884; p. Isaiah Iverson and Lucy Isbel (Davis); m. Lina Elizabeth Hartsell, June 2, 1910; baseball 1907; Sigma Nu; druggist Fetzer Drug co., 1907-08; owner Fetzer Drug co. 1910; accountant Hartsell Mills co., Concord; stockholder and dir. Hartsell Mills co.; Pythian; Kiwanian; Methodist Episcopal (South).

DAVIS, ISAAC PETER Realtor

        Warsaw; s. 1906-08; b. Wanchese, Aug. 16, 1888; p. Banister H. J. and Beatrice Bunch (Gallop); m. Susie Byrum Hines, May 31, 1918; teacher 1908-13; newspaper work 1913-17; ins. bus. Wilmington 1919-20; pres. Duplin Real Estate and Ins. co. 1920-; state legislature 1917; chmn. oyster interest comm.; trustee U. N. C. 1919; 2nd lieut. Ft. Oglethorpe 1917; 80th F. A. reg. 7th brigade, 7th div. U. S. A. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

*DAVIS, JOHN

        North Carolina; s. 1825.

*DAVIS, JOHN

        Boydton, Va.; s. 1807.

DAVIS, JUNIUS, JR.

        312 Ann st., Wilmington; pres. U. S. gov't hosp., Augusta, Ga.; s. l. 1916-17.

DAVIS, JONES BLAINE Minister

        Chapel Hill; A.M. 1920; A.B. and A.M. Wake Forest col. 1917; b. Mars Hill, May 28, 1890; p. William Stewart and -- --; pastor Carrboro ch. 1919-; Mason; Junior; Baptist.

DAVIS, JAMES BLAINE

        Warrenton; s. 1904-05.

*DAVIS, JOHN BOYD

        Alston; b. Dec. 8, 1896; s. 1916-17; supposed to have been lost at sea on submarine chaser during world war; Methodist.

DAVIS, JAMES E. B. Teacher

        124 Groveland ave., Raleigh; pres. Wendell; s. Ph.B. 1889; Commercial col. of Ky. univ.; b. Pikeville, May 5, 1867; p. Daniel and Chelsea (Combes); m. Mary Richardson, Feb. 8, 1899; teacher 1889-1908; Baptist.

DAVIS, JOSEPH FRANKLIN Physician

        Glendon; s. m. 1908-10; M.D. Med. col. of Va., 1912; b. Mar. 16, 1884; p. A. P. and S. A.; m. May Cole, Jan. 5, 1916; football, baseball; Woodman; Junior; Mason; Methodist Episcopal (South).

DAVIS, JOSEPH FRANKLIN

        R.F.D. 4, Raleigh; s. 1922-23; b. Feb. 24, 1902.

DAVIS, JAMES H.

        Smithfield; s. 1923; b. Smithfield, June 11, 1904; p. G. W. and Ida M. --.

DAVIS, JAMES HAYDN Tobacconist

        Wendell; s. p. 1918-19; b. Dobson, Jan. 3, 1900; p. J. E. B. and Mary (Richardson); S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

*DAVIS, JOSEPH JONATHAN Lawyer

        Franklin co.; b. Apr. 13, 1828; d. Aug. 7, 1892; LL.B. 1850; LL.D. 1887; mem. house of c. 1866-67; mem. congress 1875-81; judge supr. ct. 1887-92; capt. 47th N. C. I., C. S. A.; trustee U. N. C. 1874-91.

*DAVIS, JEREMIAH L. Lawyer

        Norfolk, Va.; LL.B. 1849.

DAVIS, JUDITH ROAN Lawyer

        Kings Mountain; s. s. l. 1915; A.B. Trinity col. 1914; b. Cleveland co. Sept. 21, 1887; p. Geo. L. and Jane --; m. Bertha Miller, Dec. 24, 1920; mem. legislature from Cleveland co. 1923; ensign U. S. N. 1917-18; Pythian; Mason; Methodist.

DAVIS, JAMES WAGNER Surgeon

        Statesville; s. 1906-08; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1913; b. Statesville, June 8, 1886; p. Lawson E. and Josie (Wagner); Acacia; author numerous articles pub. on blood transfusion, appendicitis, cesarean, caesarean section, hernia, and other subjects; designer the high bridge splint in the treatment of gunshot wounds in the leg; 1st lieut.-capt.-maj. med. corps A. E. F. 1917-19; U. S. military mission, Berlin; inspector Russian war prison camps, Germany; chief surgical service, Evacution hosp. Trier, Germany; lieut.-col. M. R. C.; Shriner; Methodist.

*DAVIS, JOHN Z. Physician

        Orange co.; s. 1835.


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DAVIS, LORENZO BURTON Sales Manager

        Raleigh; s. 1900-01, 1904-05; b. East Bend, Nov. 14, 1878; p. J. M. and M. M. (Dozier); m. Lola Dell Smitherman; basketball; winner running high jump 1901; salesman R. J. Reynolds co. 1905-10; merchant 1910-12; salesman Turner White Coffin co. 1912-18; southeastern mgr. Mich. Hearse and Motor co. and John W. Henery co. 1918-22; sales mgr. Riddle Mfg. co. 1922-; Methodist.

†DAVIS, LAWSON EDWARD

        Badin; s. 1920-21; b. Albemarle, July 17, 1898; p. T. A. and -- --.

‡DAVIS, LEE ROY Insurance Agent

        1715 Sunset drive, Raleigh; s. 1911-12; b. Bladenboro, Mar. 4, 1892; p. William A. and Eliza L. (Kelly); m. Vivian Johnson, June 18, 1920; Phi Soc.; prin. Nye H. S. 1913-15; ibid. Poplar Hill H. S. 1915-16; ibid. Barbers-Ten Mile H. S. 1916-17; teacher Bladenboro H. S. 1919; prin. Boardman H. S. 1919-20; asst. cashier bank of Bladenboro 1920-21; mem. and social sec. Raleigh Y. M. C. A. 1921-22; agent Life Ins. Co. of Va. 1922-; pvt. C. A. C., U. S. A. 1917-18; Presbyterian.

†DAVIS, LLOYD WOOD

        Washington, D. C.; s. 1919-20; N. C. State col.; b. Beaufort, Apr. 19, 1898; p. J. J. and -- --.

†DAVIS, MARY GEORGE

        Care Hudson Bros., New York, N. Y.; s. 1903-04.

DAVIS, MARTIN JONES Teacher

        Warrenton; A.B. 1915; A.M. 1916; b. Warren Plains, Aug. 12, 1890; p. William Jones and Hannah Martin (Barham); Phi Soc.; prin. Lower Sch. of Danville, Va. sch. for boys 1916-17; teacher Wilmington H. S. 1920-21; city supt. Williamston sch. 1921-; 2nd lieut. Ft. Oglethorpe Aug. 1917; 1st lieut. 4th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Methodist.

*DAVIS, MATTHEW S. Educator

        From Warrenton; Louisburg; b. Oct. 30, 1830; d. Feb. 1906; A.B. 1855; A.M. 1858; teacher; pres. Louisburg female col.

DAVIS, ORVILLE THOMAS

        Haskell, Tex.; s. l. 1912-13; b. Waynesville, Oct. 1, 1890; p. T. J. and -- --.

*DAVIS, PLUMMER ALSTON Planter

        From Warrenton; Louisburg; b. Nov. 23, 1848; s. 1865-66; register of deeds; mem. gen'l assem. 1891 and '99.

DAVIS, PHILLIP CRAWLEY

        Crafton heights, Winston-Salem; pres. Sunset blvd., Los Angeles, Cal.; s. 1921-22.

DAVIS, QUINTON CLARENCE Lawyer

        South Norfolk, Va.; s. l. 1910; LL.B. Univ. of Richmond, 1912; p. Q. C. Davis and -- --; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Beta Theta Phi; Va. legislature 1915-17; mayor S. Norfolk, 1919; first city atty., S. Norfolk.

DAVIS, ROBERT ALEXANDER Teacher

        Franklinville; M.A. 1923; s. 1920; prin. Franklinville H. S. 1923-24.

*DAVIS, RICHARD BRYANT Farmer

        Goldsboro; b. Wayne co.; d. 1901; m. Sallie N. Pate, Jan. 11, 1893; s. 1881-84; Methodist.

DAVIS, ROBERT COWAN Office Manager

        Care Thos. W. Davis, Wilmington; pres. P. O. box 764, Greenville, S. C.; s. 1913-16; b. Wilmington, Oct. 9, 1894; p. Junius and Mary (Cowan); m. Cad Carter Wortham, Nov. 27, 1923; football, track, gym, basketball; Sigma Nu; with Alexander Sprunt & Son, Inc.; mgr. Greenville, S. C. office; world war, 1917-19; Episcopalian.

†DAVIS, RICHARD F. Teacher

        Antauga co., Ala.; s. 1858-59.

DAVIS, ROBERT GREEN SINGLETON Merchant

        Henderson; A.B. 1900; Lawrence Scientific sch. 1898; b. Henderson, Sept. 17, 1879; p. Elihu G. and Mary (Watkins); m. Mary Shuford, June 15, 1915; Alpha Tau Omega; U. S. geol. survey 1900; supt. cotton mills Petersburg, Va., 1901-03; merchandise broker, Roanoke, Va., 1903-04; merchant 1904-; Mason; Episcopalian.

DAVIS, ROBERT HARRIS

        Charlotte; Linden; s. 1903.

DAVIS, ROBERT HENRY Merchant

        Louisburg; s. 1875-78; b. Louisburg, Oct. 26, 1856; farmer; bookkeeper; dep. coll. int. rev.

DAVIS, ROY LINWOOD

        Wanchese; pres. U. S. naval sta., Guantanamo Bay, Cuba; s. 1906-07.

*DAVIS, ROBERT MAYO

        Tarboro; b. Oct. 3, 1868; d. Sept. 23, 1914; A.B. 1893; co. supt. schools 1897-99 and 1901; supt. city sch. 1893.

DAVIS, ROBERT MAYO Banker

        Tarboro; A.B. 1921; b. Tarboro, Jan. 8, 1900; p. Robert Mayo and Emma (Harris); m. Minnie McCluer, 1924; Phi Beta Kappa; employee First Nat. bank 1921-22; asst. cashier Farmers Banking and Trust co. 1922-; trust officer 1923; vice-pres. Edgecombe-Nash chapter A. I. B. 1922-23; bankers assn. 1923-24; 2nd lieut. C. A. C. 1918-19.

DAVIS, ROBERT MCILWAINE Highway Inspector

        Warrenton; pres. Franklin, Va.; s. 1919-21; b. Warrenton, June 21, 1899; p. William Jones and Hannah Martin (Barham);


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bookkeeper Dillon, S. C., 1920; farming Warrenton, 1921-22; N. C. state highway comm., rodman, Elizabeth City, 1923; inspector Va. state highway comm. Franklin, Va., 1924-; Episcopalian.

DAVIS, ROYALL OSCAR EUGENE Scientist

        1418 Crittenden st., N.W., Washington, D. C.; Ph.B. 1901; Ph.D. 1903; Univ. of Leipsic, 1904; b. Newberry, S. C., July 11, 1880; p. William Alexander and Sarah I. (Payne); m. Birdie Pritchard, July 26, 1905; instr. U. N. C. 1903-09; asso. prof. 1909; physical chemist bureau of soils, U. S. dept. of agri. 1909-12; scientist fertilizer investigations and scientist in charge physical investigations 1912-; mem. Am. asso. for advancement of science; Washington acad. of science; Am. society of agronomy; author numerous articles in physics and chemistry; Mason; Methodist.

DAVIS, MRS. ROYALL O. E. Clerk

        (Nee Pritchard, Birdie); 1418 Crittenden st., N. W., Washington, D. C.; Ph.B. 1902; Ph.B. Elon col. 1902; b. Chapel Hill; p. William N. and Geneva (Lewter); m. Royall O. E. Davis, July 26, 1905; teacher Greensboro graded sch. 2 yrs.; clerk veterans bureau, Washington, D. C., 1918-22; general accounting office Washington, D. C., 1923-; mem. Eastern Star; Methodist.

DAVIS, RAY PILAND Lawyer

        Kinston; pres. 121 N. Fitzhugh st., Rochester, N. Y.; s. 1919-23; b. Kinston, Aug. 15, 1900; p. David Christopher and Missouri (Piland); editorial staff Lawyer's Co-Operative Pub. co., Rochester, N. Y., 1923-; Baptist.

DAVIS, ROBERT VERNON

        Care Southern Bell Tel. and Tel. co., Birmingham, Ala.; s. 1912-13; B.E. N. C. State Col. of A. & E., 1916; b. Fremont, July 1, 1894; p. J. D. and -- --.

*DAVIS, STEPHEN Physician

        Warren co.; A.B. 1807.

‡DAVIS, SAMUEL C.

        Huntersville; A.B. 1906.

DAVIS, SAMUEL LEE Manufacturer

        413 S. Main st., High Point; Ph.B. 1892; b. Randolph co., May 24, 1868; p. Dangan and Lucinda (Hill); m. Claudia Holliday, Dec. 27, 1899; prin. Ingram, Va. institute, 1895-97; teacher Oak Ridge institute 1898-99; mgr. Sou. Chair co. 1900-; Mason; Red Man; Elk; Junior; Methodist.

DAVIS, SAMUEL LEE, JR.

        High Point; s. 1918-19; b. High Point, Oct. 8, 1901; p. Samuel Lee and Claudia (Holliday).

*DAVIS, THOMAS

        Franklin co.; s. 1856-58; C. S. A.

DAVIS, THOMAS ATKINSON Cotton Dealer

        602 Nash st., Wilson; s. 1885; b. Wilson, Apr. 11, 1863; p. Thomas C. and Virginia Carolina (Stith); m. Mary Stuart Cordon, Aug. 9, 1892; Episcopalian.

‡DAVIS, MRS. T. C.

        (Nee Savley, Eva Davis); Clearwater, Fla.; s. p. w. 1921-22; A.B. Howard col. 1904.

*DAVIS, THOMAS FREDERICK Minister

        From Salisbury; Camden, S. C.; A.B. 1845; bishop Protestant Episcopal church of S. C., 1853-71.

*DAVIS, THOMAS FREDERICK

        Wilmington; b. 1804; d. Dec. 1871; A.B. 1822; D.D.; LL.D. Columbia univ.; bishop of S. C.

DAVIS, THOMAS HUEY Merchant

        Lancaster, S. C.; s. 1864-65; b. Lancaster, S. C., Nov. 5, 1841; 6th bat. N. C. T., C. S. A.

*DAVIS, THOMAS J.

        Wilmington; s. 1803.

DAVIS, THURMAN JEFFERSON

        Tullahoma, Tenn.; s. 1909-10; Vanderbilt univ.; b. Tullahoma, Tenn., Nov. 20, 1890.

†DAVIS, THOMAS PAUL

        Enfield; s. 1913-14; b. Burlington, Feb. 24, 1897; p. Rev. T. E. and -- --.

DAVIS, THOMAS WHITNELL Physician

        Mayodan; pres. Winston-Salem; s. m. 1895-96; M.D. S. C. Med. col. 1898; b. Louisburg, Nov. 10, 1876; p. Thomas Whitnell and Penelope (Jones); m. Frances Conrad, June 8, 1904; specialist eye, ear, nose, and throat diseases; fellow Am. acad. opthalmology and otolaryngology; ibid. Am. col. of surgeons; capt. med. corps, U. S. A. 1918-19; Methodist.

DAVIS, THOMAS WALKER Lawyer

        1709 Market st., Wilmington; s. s. l. 1900; b. Wilmington, May 27, 1876; p. Junius and Mary Orme (Walker); m. Anna Peck, Nov. 14, 1905; gen'l sol. A. C. L. ry.; sec. N. C. bar assn. 1906-20; pres. ibid. 1920-21; mem. Am. bar assn.; mem. Am. soc. of international law; mem. Am. political science assn.; mem. N. C. historical and literary soc.; mem. N. C. Folk Lore soc.; mem. military order of the world war; mem. nat. geographic soc.; pvt.-corp.-sergt. co. "C" 2nd N. C. inf. 1894-98; sergt.-maj. N. C. inf. U. S. A. 1898-99; maj. J. A. G., U. S. A., 1918-19; maj. J. A. G., O. R. C.; Episcopalian.

DAVIS, THOMAS WHITMELL

        10 S. West st., Raleigh; A.B. 1860; b. Warren co., Aug. 7, 1840; p. Archibald Hilliard and Carolina Cornelia (Kearney);


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m. Penelope Smith Jones, Dec. 23, 1863; Phi Soc.; Iota Theta Zeta; farmer 1863-1901; retired 1901-; lieut. co. "C" 8th reg. N. C. V. 1861-63; discharged because of disability incurred in line of duty; Methodist.

*DAVIS, TIMOTHY WHITNALL

        Macon co., Ala.; b. Oct. 16, 1838; d. 1866; s. 1860; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; lieut. C. S. A.

DAVIS, WILLIAM Farmer

        St. Pauls; Ph.B. 1901; b. Robeson co., Nov. 16, 1872; p. William and Susan (Mathis); Phi Soc.; teacher Robeson, Forsyth, Mecklenburg, and Cabarrus cos.

DAVIS, WALTER ARMISTEAD

        Warrenton; pres. Sou. col. of Y. M. C. A., Nashville, Tenn.; s. l. 1920-22; Sou. col. of Y. M. C. A., Nashville, Tenn., 1922-; b. Warrenton, Jan. 24, 1895; p. W. J. and Hannah Martin (Barham); mechanic air service A. E. F. 1917-19; Methodist.

DAVIS, WILLIAM BARHAM

        Warrenton; A.B. 1908; b. Warren Plains, Dec. 12, 1886.

DAVIS, WILLIAM CLEVELAND Lawyer

        1224 E. 7th st., Charlotte; s. l. 1912-13; B.S. Davidson col. 1913; b. Richmond co., Nov. 11, 1884; p. Jesse and Abbie Cornelia (Johnson); m. Flossie Irene Caton, Aug. 11, 1916; Presbyterian.

*DAVIS, WELDON EDWARDS

        Warren co.; b. May 22, 1838; killed at Kelly's Ford, Nov. 30, 1863; A.B. 1861; capt. 30th reg. co. "B" C. S. A.

*DAVIS, WILLIAM FRAZIER

        Columbia, S. C.; d. 1922; s. l. 1906-07.

*DAVIS, WALTER GRAY Farmer

        Fremont; b. June 23, 1881; s. 1903-04.

*DAVIS, WILLIAM HITH Planter

        Elizabeth City; s. 1845-47.

‡DAVIS, WILLIAM HENRY

        Wilson; s. 1910-11; b. Wilson, Oct. 28, 1887; p. J. S. and -- --.

        *DAVIS, WILLIAM W. Physician

        New Hanover co.; s. 1834-35.

*DAVIS, ZACHARIAH JOHN Physician

        Orange co.; s. 1835-36.

DAWSON, BENJAMIN TRUET Druggist

        208 S. Pearl st., Rocky Mount; s. p. 1907-08; b. Tarboro, Jan. 7, 1887; p. Benjamin Franklin and Mary (McHeggen); m. Mary Elizabeth Herndon, Apr. 22, 1909; Delta Kappa Epsilon; pres. Gas Tone Med. co.; mem. firm Standard Drug co.; Catholic.

DAWSON, JOHN GILMER Lawyer

        611 N. Queen st., Kinston; s. l. 1906-09; b. Lenoir co., Apr. 19, 1882; p. John H. and Annie (Daly); m. Maggie W.--; Kappa Sigma; N. C. gen. assem. 1919-23; speaker of house of rep. 1923; chmn. of N. C. dem. exec. com. 1923; Mason; Odd Fellow; Junior; Episcopalian.

DAWSON, JOSEPH GREEN Lawyer

        Kinston; A.B. 1911; s. l. 1913-14; b. New Bern, Jan. 15, 1888; p. Adrian Becton and Ann Charlotte (Green); m. Sadie C. Bratton, Dec. 22, 1917; teacher 3 yrs.; lawyer Kinston 1913-; mem. N. C. bar assn.; mayor Kinston, 1919-21; real estate; world war 1918-19; 81st div. 323nd inf. hdgs. co., intelligence branch; Episcopalian.

DAWSON, PAUL REBER Biochemist

        Bureau of Plant industry, Washington, D. C.; A.M. 1921; A.B. Clark col. 1916; g. s. ibid. 1916-17; b. Ann Arbor, Mich., Sept. 6, 1895; p. Dr. George Ellsworth and Susie Charlotte (Reber); m. Thelma Williams, Oct. 7, 1922; Alpha Chi Sigma; Sigma Psi; asst. biochemist U. S. P. H. S. Pellagra hosp., Spartanburg, S. C., 1917; ibid. 1919-20; ibid. soil fertility investigations, bureau of plant industry, U. S. dept. of agri. 1921-; author numerous articles; pvt.-corp.-sergt. battalion sergt.-maj.-2nd lieut. 151st depot brigade, camp Devens and 153rd depot brigade, camp Dix, 1917-19.

DAWSON, THOMAS PUGH Chemist

        221 W. 29 st., Norfolk, Va.; pres. Edgewood Arsenal street, Edgewood, Md.; Ph.C. 1921; B.S. 1919; b. Edgecombe co., June 9, 1896; p. George T. and Bettie Elizabeth (Jenkins); Alpha Chi Sigma; chemist Morristown, N. J., 1922-23; chem. warfare service Edgewood Arsenal 1923-; 2nd class seaman U. S. N. during world war; Methodist.

DAWSON, WALTER WOOTEN Physician

        Grifton; s. 1891-92; 1893-95; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1897; b. Pitt co., June 28, 1874; p. Council and Sarah R. (Smith); m. Annie Brooks, Oct. 15, 1891; Phi Soc.; Episcopalian.

*DAY, IRVING CABE Tobacconist

        Durham; b. July 27, 1878; d. Dec. 30, 1904; s. m. 1896-97; Presbyterian.

*DAY, JEREMIAH PLEASANT Teacher

        From Aho; Rockford; b. Watauga co., Mar. 26, 1876; d. Dec. 26, 1916; A.B. 1908.

DAY, JOHN TUCKER

        303 Forsyth bldg., Atlanta, Ga.; A.B. and A.M. 1915; LL.B. 1917; b. Walker-town, Sept. 29, 1888; p. Charles Franklin and Martha Powell (Walker); Di Soc.; employee R. J. Reynolds Tob. co.; pvt.-1st lieut. 81st div. U. S. A., 1917-18; Protestant.


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DAY, NERE ELEXUS Lawyer

        Jacksonville; s. 1906-07, 1909-10; b. Watauga co., May 9, 1889; p. Jesse J. and Rebecca (Cook); m. Christine Sylvester, Nov. 19, 1915; Di Soc.; teacher 2 yrs.; ed. Onslow Progress 2 yrs.; lawyer 1914-; sol. Onslow co. 4 yrs.; govt. appeal agent Onslow co. in draft administration; army field clerk 1918-19; Methodist.

DAY, ROBY COUNCILL Field Manager

        Box 466, Meadville, Pa.; A.B. 1907; b. Watauga co., Sept. 11, 1882; p. Jesse J. and Rebecca (Cook); m. Annie Hearn, June 5, 1907; Di Soc.; Y. M. C. A. sec. A. & M. col. of Miss., 1908; ed. 1909-10; photographer's Baltimore rep. of Underwood and Underwood 1910-15; educ. dept. ibid. Washington 1915, '20; now field mgr. Keystone View co., Meadville, Pa; Baptist.

*DAY, THOMAS ARCHIBALD Tobacconist

        From Durham; Webster, Fla.; b. 1856; d. 1880; s. 1876-77; Wake Forest col.; Baptist.

*DAY, WILLIAM HENRY Lawyer

        From Halifax co.; Raleigh; b. Aug. 25, 1843; d. Oct. 31, 1908; m. Mary Edwards, Halifax co., Sept. 28, 1875; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; mem. house of rep. 1881; state sen. 1893; supt. state prison; trustee, U. N. C., 1874-1909; capt. C. S. A.

†DAYWALT, GEORGE WASHINGTON Physician

        San Francisco, Cal.; s. 1881-82; Concord; teacher.

DEAL, CLAUDE ANDREW

        Matthews; s. 1903-04.

*DEAL, GEORGE SOMERVILLE

        Franklin; b. Macon co., Aug. 3, 1880; d. July 14, 1902; s. 1900-02.

DEAL, ROY LINNEY Lawyer

        127 Lockland ave., Winston-Salem; s. 1907-10; A.B. George Washington univ. 1911; LL.B. ibid. 1916; b. Taylorsville, Sept. 26, 1889; p. William David and Ola (Linney); m. Mary Cecil Durette, Apr. 12, 1912; Di Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Phi Epsilon; prin. West End H. S., Alexandria, Va., 1911-13; clerk dept. of commerce and labor, Wash., D. C., 1910-11; ibid. civil service comm. 1914; spec. agt. and asst. chief bureau of investigation, dept. of justice 1914-18; Winston-Salem city atty.; capt. 1918; maj. judge advocate gen's dept. U. S. A. 1919; Methodist.

DEANS, ARCHIBALD BATTLE Manufacturer

        North ave., Wilson; s. 1907-09, 1911; b. Wilson, Aug. 1, 1889; p. Patrick B. and Minnie Laura (Rhodes); m. Clara Ann Runkle, Sept. 28, 1916; football, 1907-08-09-11; Phi Delta Theta; asst. engr. govt. survey 1912; asst. ticket agt. A. C. L. ry. Wilson and Jacksonville, Fla.; mgr. and asst. sec. and treas. Wilson Cotton Mills co.; Episcopalian.

DEANS, WILLIE OPHELIA Druggist

        Hurt bldg., Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1902-03; g. Atlanta col. Phar., 1914; b. Darlington, S. C., Aug. 16, 1885; p. O. J. and Susan M.; m. Lillian Susan Wooten, Feb. 15, 1923; Deans Drug co.

†DEANS, WILEY BEAUREGARD Merchant

        Taylor; s. 1885-87.

DEARMAN, CLAUDIUS HURSELL

        Turnersburg; s. 1921-22; b. June 1, 1901.

DEATON, CLYDE NORTHINGTON Rubber Inspector

        416 Allyn st., Akron, O.; s. 1921-22; b. Mt. Gilead, Jan. 16, 1900; p. J. Baxter and Emma C. (Ballard); B. F. Goodrich co.; co. "K" N. C. N. G. 1921-22; Baptist.

DEATON, ENOCH MCKNIGHT Insurance

        424 S. Ellis st., Salisbury; s. 1913; Erskine col. 1908-09; N. C. State Col. of A. & E., 1910; b. Iredell co., Dec. 9, 1890; p. Edward Clarence and Jennie (McKnight); m. Bonnie Orr. Nov. 8, 1921; bookkeeper Satterfield Ins. agency, Roxboro, 1915; mgr. life ins. dept. Mooresville Loan and Trust co. 1916-20; asst. gen. agt. Michigan Ins. co. 1921-; clerk 3rd supply train, 3rd div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

DEATON, FRANK Merchant

        Meeting st., Statesville; s. 1914-16; b. Mooresville, Oct. 14, 1898; p. James McNeely and Mary Adelphia; m. McBride Alexander, Nov. 30, 1920; service mgr. Carolina Motor co., 1916-20; vice-pres. and gen. sales mgr. Carolina Motor co., 1920-24; U. S. N. 1918; D. O. K. K.; Pythian; Presbyterian.

DEATON, FRED HYAMS Merchant

        East Bell st., Statesville; A.B. 1916; b. Mooresville, May 18, 1894; p. James McNeely and Mary (Troutman); m. Jane Elizabeth Sherrill, Apr. 25, 1917; Di Soc.; amphoterothen; treas. Carolina Motor co., Statesville; bd. of aldermen, Statesville; Pythian; Presbyterian.

DEATON, JESSE DAWKINS

        Mangum; s. 1922-23; b. Mangum, Mar. 7, 1900; p. J. N. and -- --.

*DEATON, ROMULUS STEVENSON

        Mooresville; b. Oct. 1, 1871; d. June 20, 1899; s. 1898-99.

*DEBERNIERE, JOHN MALIET Lawyer

        From Fayetteville; Charleston, S. C.; b. Fayetteville, Feb. 9, 1828; d. Charleston, S. C., Nov. 18, 1851; s. 1845-48.


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DEBERRY, JUNIUS BYNUM Minister

        From Northampton co.; Currituck C. H., Va.; b. Nov. 20, 1834; A.B. 1857; teacher; capt. C. S. A. 54th N. C. reg.; prisoner on Johnson's Island, 1864; Methodist.

DEBERRY, WILLIE GASTON, JR. Electrician

        Mt. Gilead; pres. Phoenix Utility co., Duluth Minn.; s. 1921-22; b. Mt. Gilead, Oct. 7, 1902; p. W. G. and Mattie -- --; Methodist Episcopal.

DEBNAM, WALDEMAN ERAS

        Snow Hill; pres. The Enterprise, High Point; s. 1916-17; b. Snow Hill, Dec. 31, 1897; p. V. E. and -- --.

*DE BOW, ARCHIBALD MURPHY Journalist

        New Orleans, La.; s. 1824; author; ed. De Bows Review.

DECORMIS, JOSEPH LECENNE, JR. Physician

        Accomac, Va.; s. m. 1899-1900; Univ. col. of Med. Richmond; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1903; b. Shawboro, Mar. 26, 1882; p. Joseph LeCenne and Fannie (Bell); m. Mabel Lewis, June 15, 1907; Sarah Leigh hosp. 1903-05; chmn. co. bd. supervisors 1920-24; Baptist.

DEES, DANIEL ALPHONSO Physician

        Greensboro; s. 1897-99; M.D. Baltimore Med. Col. 1903; b. Grantsboro, Aug. 27, 1879.

DEES, JULIUS GLADSTONE Lawyer

        Greensboro; pres. Bayboro; s. 1912-15; b. Grantsboro, May 23, 1893; p. George and Julia Frances (Brinson); m. Vivi Ola Sawyer; U. S. N. 1918-21; Baptist.

DEES, ROBERT E. LEE Druggist

        Wallace; pres. Fremont; s. 1915-17; b. Pikeville, Mar. 7, 1895; p. John G. and Della (Hooks); Benton pharmacy, Fremont, 1920-22; Dees pharmacy, 1922-; Elk; Methodist.

DEES, WILLIAM ARCHIE Lawyer

        707 E. Mulberry st., Goldsboro; A.B. 1911; b. Pikeville, Nov. 5, 1887; p. C. F. and Lillie (Smith); m. May Smith. Sept. 4, 1917; Phi Soc.; Golden Fleece; Phi Beta Kappa; teacher Raeford 1911-12; prin. Rowland H. S. 1912-14; lawyer 1914-; solicitor Wayne co., 1919-; house of rep. 1917; Presbyterian.

DEHART, HORACE MAXWELL

        Bryson City; s. 1920-21; b. Bryson City, Nov. 30, 1902; p. S. A. and -- --.

DEITZ, ROBERT ODUS, JR.

        Box 951, Charlotte; B.S. 1921; b. Statesville, July 18, 1899; p. Robert Odus and -- --.

*DE JARNETTE, REUBEN R.

        Eatonton, Ga.; b. July 4, 1840; killed in battle, Civil war; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; C. S. A.

*DE JEAN, ALEXANDRE Planter

        Opelousas, La.; b. Dec. 24, 1841; d. 1882; s. 1859-61; C. S. A.

*DELAMAR, GUY CHURCHILL

        Beaufort; b. Sept. 6, 1899; d. July 1, 1918; s. 1917; Episcopalian.

DELANE, DEMOS EVERETT Insurance

        12th ave., Hickory; LL.B. 1901; Rutherford col.; b. Lincoln co., Sept. 20, 1872; p. Capt. Alvin and Sarah (Wood); m. Essie P. Beam, Apr. 20, 193 [illegible] ; teacher 1907; ins. 1912-; U. S. deputy coll. 1907-12; Lutheran.

DELANEY, CHARLES O. Physician

        Gastonia; s. 1913-17; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1919; b. Matthews, Jan. 15, 1895; p. J. S. and Maggie E. (Matthews); practicing genito-urinary surgery; Mason; Methodist.

DELANEY, ERNEST S. Realtor

        469 Louise ave., Charlotte; A.B. 1910; s. l. 1911; m. Ethey --, Jan. 8, 1919; DeLaney & Sing, Charlotte.

DELANEY, JAMES LESTER Lawyer

        9 Central ave., Charlotte; s. 1900-02; s. l. 1902-04; b. Union co., Oct. 7, 1881; p. James Stanhope and Margaret (Matthews); m. Cora Matthews, Mar. 2, 1905; prosecuting atty. Charlotte 1914-15; trustee U. N. C. 1921; state sen. 1919-23; spec. U. S. naturalization examiner 1918; Ft. Oglethorpe; discharged because of physical disability; Presbyterian.

*DELKE, JAMES ALMERIUS Minister

        From Clarksville, Va.; High Point; b. Sept. 14, 1821; d. Nov. 26, 1892; A.B. 1841; A.M. 1856; LL.D. Univ. of Rochester, 1866; LL.D. Union col. 1866; teacher; prof. math. and nat. science, Thomasville female col.; prof. Chowan female inst.; prof. Southwestern Bapt. univ., Tenn.; prof. Union col., N. Y.

DELLINGER, DAVID PLUNKETTE Lawyer

        Cherryville; s. l. 1900; A.B. Rutherford col. 1898; b. Cherryville, Apr. 28, 1877; p. John C. and Barbara (Glenn); m. Grace Abernethy, July 22, 1903; mayor Cherryville, 1900-02; house of rep. 1913-15; reading clerk house of rep. 1915-24; city atty. Cherryville, 1900-22; local counsel S. A. L. ry. 1913-; clerk Gaston co. Bapt. assn. 1919-; town atty. Waco, 1918-; Baptist.

DELLINGER, EVERETT EDWARD Engineer

        Cherryville; B.S. 1923; b. Cherryville, Mar. 3, 1901; p. L. P. and Susie (Wells); Di Soc.; Phi Zeta Nu; Baptist.


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DELLINGER, JACOB CEDRIC Manufacturer

        1411 12th st., Hickory; s. 1908-09; Lenoir col.; b. Hickory, Sept. 11, 1890; p. Jacob Farney and Mary Elizabeth (Hickey); U. S. A. 1917-18; Pythian; Methodist.

DELLINGER, RUSSELL CONWAY Banker

        Winter park, Wilmington; A.B. 1910; b. Lincoln co., Jan. 10, 1890; p. L. J. and Annie Laura (Thompson); m. Nina Margaret Morgan, Aug. 22, 1914; Di Soc.; teacher 2 yrs.; farmer; Presbyterian.

DELOACHE, THOMAS BAYARD Realtor

        Davis st., Burlington; s. 1909-10; b. Conway, Aug. 29, 1887; p. James Ira and Esther Roberts (Jordan); m. Julia Lee Fogleman, June 20, 1917; organizer and lecturer farmers' educ. and co-operative union; Y. M. C. A. Camp Green, Charlotte, 1918; Baptist.

DENHAM, ADELINE

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1922; Univ. of Denver, 1918-19; b. Denver, Colo., Nov. 11, 1900; p. F. S. and Helene (Hanigan); Phi Beta Kappa; Pi Beta Phi; employee extension div.; Presbyterian.

DENHAM, ATHEL FREDERIC Engineer

        Northport, L. I., N. Y.; s. 1918-19; M.E. Stevens Tech., 1923; b. New York, N. Y., Jan. 23, 1902; p. Edwin A. and Elsa (Braerdes); Episcopalian.

DENNING, LEWIS KNOX Cotton Buyer

        200 W. Broad st., Dunn; s. l. 1919-20; p. Dr. Allen L. and Meta (McDaniell); m. Florence Cooper, Jan. 30, 1923; Kappa Alpha; Methodist.

DENNING, RALPH EDWIN

        Albemarle; s. 1921-22; b. Albemarle, Dec. 14, 1903; p. T. M. and -- --.

DENNING, WADE FULTON Mill Superintendent

        Albemarle; s. 1914-17; Beaune univ., France; b. Durham, Sept. 30, 1895; p. Thomas M. and Elizabeth Wilson (Strickland); m. Clara Nell Efird, Apr. 28, 1920; 14th balloon co. A. E. F. 1917-19; Methodist.

*DENNIS, JOHN MULDROW Teacher

        From Bishopville, S. C.; Red Hill, Ga.; A.B. 1852; A.M.; lieut. C. S. A.

*DENNIS, THOMAS COLGATE Physician

        From Bishopville, S. C.; Charlotte co., Va.; A.B. 1854; surg. C. S. A.

DENNY, EMERY BIRD Lawyer

        West Airline, Gastonia; s. l. 1917-18; b. Pilot Mt., Nov. 23, 1892; p. Rev. Gabriel and Sarah Delphina (Stone); m. Bessie Brandt Brown, Dec. 27, 1922; law firm Mangum and Denny, 1919-; sec. and treas. Gastonia hotel co.; air service U. S. A., 1917-18; Baptist.

DENNY, GEORGE VERNON Business Manager

        Chapel Hill; B.S. 1922; b. Washington, Aug. 29, 1899; p. George V. and Carrie (Ricks); m. Mary Traill Yellott, June 12, 1924; Di Soc.; Omega Delta; Pi Kappa Phi; Satyrs; bus. mgr. Carolina Playmakers; S. A. T. C.; 2nd lieut. R. O. T. C.; Episcopalian.

DENNY, MRS. GEO. VERNON

        (Nee Yellott, Mary Traill); Chapel Hill; A.B. 1922; St. Mary's sch., Raleigh, 1917-20; b. Petersville, Md., Sept. 11, 1901; p. Rev. John I. Yellott and Mildred Walker (Nelson); m. George V. Denny, June 12, 1924; Phi Beta Kappa; Beta Alpha Phi; sec. to Dr. L. R. Wilson, Chapel Hill, 1922-23; Episcopalian.

DENSON, CLAUDE BAKER Lawyer

        820 N. Blount st., Raleigh; A.B. 1899; A.M. 1900; b. Pittsboro, July 27, 1878; p. Capt. Claude and Margaret Matilda (Cowan); m. Gertrude Satterfield, Nov. 17, 1920; Beta Theta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa; teacher Sou. Female col. 1900-02; treas. N. C. state fair 1902-09; mem. commercial law league of Amer.; mem. N. C. bar assn.; co-author, Strong's Every Day Law; Pythian; Episcopalian.

DENSON, EUGENE GRISSOM Physician

        Meridian, Miss.; s. 1892-94; s. m. 1894-95; Phi Deta Theta; football.

DENSON, ELEY PARKER Army Officer

        Care Adj. Gen. U. S. A., Washington, D. C.; s. 1903-05; West Point Mil. acad. 1909; b. Trinity, Aug. 29, 1884; p. John Emmett and Corinna Norman (Parker); m. Florence Elizabeth Denson, Nov. 28, 1912; Di Soc.; asst. to chief of staff 3rd div. camp Greene 1918; instr. 2nd training camp Ft. Niagara, 1917; asst. chief of staff 28th div. A. E. F. 1918; awarded D. S. M.; maj. U. S. A. 1920-; Methodist.

DENSON, JOHN WILLIAM Clerk

        304 W. Baker st., Tarboro; s. 1922-23; b. Tarboro, Dec. 2, 1903; p. John Henry and Nora (Harris); Junior; Episcopalian.

‡DENTON, ALBERT EARLE Druggist

        Care Beaumont Drug co., Beaumont, Tex.; s. p. 1920-21; b. Asheville, Aug. 6, 1899; p. J. E. and -- --.

DENTON, BEECHER TATE Bookkeeper

        624 Seigle ave., Charlotte; A.B. 1912; p. J. E. and Ellen Celia --; m. Teresa Denton, Sept. 16, 1920; bookkeeper P. & N. ry. co.

DENTON, CARL CONLEY

        R.F.D. 4, Morganton; s. 1922-23; b. Morganton, Apr. 20, 1903; p. Mrs. Eva Denton.


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DENTON, JOHN REID Lawyer

        Kinston; s. 1915-17; b. Robersonville, Aug. 18, 1894; p. Joseph Mark and Cora (Perkin); m. Ethel Moore, Dec. 21, 1918; bank clerk 1917-19; Presbyterian.

DENTON, ROY VERNON Ry. Mail Clerk

        Morganton; s. 1918; b. Morganton, Jan. 6, 1900; p. Charley Pinkney and Eva (Smith); S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

*DE ROSSETT, ARMAND JOHN Physician

        Wilmington; b. Oct. 6, 1807; d. Dec. 9, 1897; A.B. 1824; M.D. Pa. Med. col. 1827; merchant; dir. W. & W. ry. co., 1837-97.

*DE ROSSETT, LOUIS HENRY Merchant

        Wilmington; b. Apr. 11, 1840; d. Nov. 11, 1875; s. 1857-58; C. S. A.

*DE ROSSETT, MOSES JOHN Physician

        Wilmington; b. Feb. 11, 1796; d. July 1, 1826; A.B. 1816; M.D. N. Y. Med. col. 1820.

DEROSSETT, MARSDEN BELLAMY Insurance

        611 Market st., Wilmington; s. 1919-21; b. Wilmington, June 18, 1901; p. Robert Cowan and Ellen (Bellamy); m. Margaret Strange Huske, June 10, 1924; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Minotaur; Clayton Giles & Son; Presbyterian.

DEROSSETT, ROBERT COWAN Bank Clerk

        611 Market st., Wilmington; A.B. 1918; b. Wilmington, Oct. 12, 1897; p. Robert Cowan and Ellen Douglas (Bellamy); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Gimghoul; Golden Fleece; ed. Yackety Yack; U. S. N. 1918-19, on U. S. S. "Onward"; Presbyterian.

*DEROSSETT, THOMAS CHILDS Insurance

        Wilmington; b. Sept. 1, 1845; d. May 17, 1878; s. 1865-66; capt. Wilmington light inf. C. S. A.; sec. to Col. Childs of 6th battalion.

DEROSSETT, WILLIAM LORD Merchant

        Wilmington; b. Oct. 27, 1832; d. Aug. 1910; s. 1850-52; mechanic; sec.-treas. Navassa Guano co.; lieut.-col. C. S. A.

†DEROY, BENJAMIN

        New York, N. Y.; s. l. 1906-07.

*DE SCHWEINITZ, EMILE ALEXANDER

        From Salem; Washington, D. C.; b. Jan. 18, 1863; d. Feb. 15, 1904; A.B. 1882; Ph.D. 1885; Ph.D. (Gottingen); asst. in chem. lab. and mineralogy, 1884-85; asst. chem. U. S. dept. agri.; dir. U. S. biochem. lab.; prof. and dean, med. sch. Columbia univ.

DEUTSCHMAN, DAVID Physician

        1801 Crotona ave., Bronx park, New York, N. Y.; s. m. 1908-09.

*DEVANE, MATHEW BAILEY Sheriff

        Clinton; b. Clinton, 1871; d. Jan. 8, 1901; s. 1888-89; sheriff in Va.

DE VANE, THOMAS ASHFORD Lumber

        Fayetteville; s. 1909-13; b. Red Springs, July 12, 1891; p. Rufus F. and Isabelle K. (Ashford); m. Catherine Fitzsimmons Dixon, Jan. 16, 1918; Phi Soc.; Alpha Tau Omega; real estate and ins., Albemarle 1913-15; ibid. Thomasville 1915-17; lumber bus. 1919-; 1st O. T. C., Ft. Oglethorpe, 1917; 1st lieut. 322d inf. 81 div. stationed camp Jackson, camp Sevier; A. E. F. 1918-19; Presbyterian.

DE VAUGHN, MRS. ELIZABETH S.

        617 Glenwood ave., Cincinnati, O.; s. p. w. 1920-21; b. Oct. 30, 1891.

DEVAULT, SAMUEL HENRY Professor

        Univ. of Maryland, College park, Md.; g. s. 1914-16; A.M. 1915; A.B. Carson-Newman col. 1912; Univ. of Mo. 1916-17; Mass. Agri. col. 1917-18; Ph.D. Univ. Washington, D. C., 1920-21; b. Jonesboro, Tenn., July 1, 1889; p. Fred W. and Laura (Martin); m. Nell Cummings Milton, Sept. 5, 1917; instr. agri. economics. Mass. Agri. col. 1917-18; special agt. bureau of census, Wash., D. C., 1919-22; research specialist in transportation, dept. of agri. 1922; prof. of agri., Econ. Research univ. 1921-22; ibid. Univ. of Md. 1922-; author various bulletins; co-editor vol. VI U. S. Census Reports of Agri. for 1920; U. S. A. 1918, 89th san. squad, camp Meade, Md.; Baptist.

DEVEREAUX, ROBERT EDDINS Soil Survey

        Bureau of Soils, Washington, D. C.; pres. Box 567, Athens, Tex.; A.B. 1917; g. s. 1917-18; b. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 3, 1894; scientist in soil survey for U. S. dept. of agri. 1919-23; with 7th E. T. R. camp A. A. Humphreys, 478th engrs., Washington, D. C., 1918-19.

DEVIN, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS Lawyer

        Oxford; s. l. 1892-93; Wake Forest col. 1887-89; b. Granville co., July 12, 1872; p. Rev. R. I. and Mary (Transou); m. Virginia Bernard, Nov. 29, 1899; judge sup'r ct. 1915; mayor Oxford, 1903-09; mem. gen'l assem. 1911 and 1913; capt. co. "E" 3rd inf. N. C. N. G. 1901-06; Baptist.

DEVINEY, ERNEST DEWITT

        417 Arlington st., Greensboro; s. 1920; b. Julian, Dec. 20, 1901; p. Jesse E. and Lora Belle (Johnson); Cone Export & Comm co. since; Methodist Protestant.

DEWAR, WILLIAM BANKS Physician

        711 N. Blount st., Raleigh; B.S. in Med. 1918; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1918-20; b. Raleigh, Feb. 8, 1897; p. William Edgar and Susan Florence (Banks); Phi Chi; Phi Delta Theta; asst. plant physician with DuPont, Parlin, N. J., 1920-21; resident physician Pa. hosp. 1921-23; practicing Raleigh Jan. 1, 1923-; lecturer Rex hosp. Raleigh; asst. med. chief St. Agnes hosp.; Wake co. and state med. soc.; Amer. med. asso.; med. staff Rex hosp. Raleigh; mem. Raleigh academy of med.; Baptist.


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*DEWEESE, JAMES ABRAM GARFIELD

        Murphy; b. Nov. 29, 1881; s. l. 1903-04.

*DEWEY, CHARLES FRANCIS Physician

        From Raleigh; Goldsboro; A.B. 1844.

DEWEY, THOMAS AUGUSTUS Merchant

        Goldsboro; s. 1899-1900; Va. Mil. inst.; Cornell univ.; Borden Brick & Tile co.

*DEWEY, THOMAS WEBER Banker

        From Raleigh; Charlotte; A.B. 1847.

*DEWS, THOMAS Lawyer

        Lincolnton; b. 1806; d. 1838; A.B. 1824.

DEY, CALVERT ROGERS Insurance

        226 E. Plume st., Norfolk, Va.; Ph.B. 1898; b. Norfolk, Va., Apr. 21, 1877; p. Geo. W. and Mary Jane (Toy); m. Margaret Stuart, June 16, 1911; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Gimghoul; teacher German and English Norfolk acad. 1898-99; ins. Norfolk, 1900-04; special agt. and adjuster for Liverpool, London & Globe Ins. co. for Va. and N. C. 1904-11; ins. agt. Norfolk, firm Geo. W. Dey & Sons, 1911-; Baptist.

DEY, WILLIAM MORTON Professor

        Chapel Hill; s. 1897-98; M.A. univ. of Va., 1903; Ph.D. Harvard univ. 1906; b. Norfolk, Va., June 23, 1880; p. George Walters and Mary Jane (Toy); m. Alice Old Ellen, Dec. 28, 1910; Delta Kappa Epsilon; asst. prof. Romance languages, univ. of Mo. 1906-09; prof. U. N. C. 1909-; author: The Latin Prefix Pro--in French; A Note on Old French Pro--in English; edited: Benjamin Constants Adolpha with introduction, notes vocabulary, Oxford univ. press 1918; Episcopalian.

*DIBRELL, ANTHONY Minister

        Lynchburg, Va.; d. 1855; s. 1823; Episcopalian.

DICK, JOHN MCCLINTOCK

        216 Arcadia place, San Antonio, Texas; s. 1879-83; b. Greensboro, Dec. 24, 1861; p. James W. and Bettie G. (Wright); m. Mary A. Woodroffe, Oct. 19, 1892; farming nearly 10 yrs.; started Dick's Laundry co.; now in retirement; Episcopalian.

DICK, JULIUS VANCE Physician

        Gibsonville; M.D. 1903-07; b. Guilford co., July 17, 1876; p. J. W. and Dora (Wharton); m. Lizzie Blanche Rankin, June 10, 1912; contract surg. S. A. T. C. Elon col.; Presbyterian.

*DICK, JOHN W.

        Guilford co.; s. 1813.

*DICK, ROBERT PAINE Lawyer

        Greensboro; b. Oct. 5, 1823; d. Sept. 12, 1898; A.B. 1843; A.M. 1847; LL.D.; U. S. dist. atty for N. C. 1853-61; mem. conv. 1861 and '65; state sen. 1864; judge supr. ct. 1868-72; judge U. S. dist. ct. 1872-98; trustee U. N. C. 1868.

*DICK, SAMUEL WEIR Tobacco Buyer

        From Greensboro; Norfolk, Va.; Chicago, Ill.; b. Dec. 14, 1865; d. May, 1913; m. Julia Gilmer, Apr. 18, 1887; m. Elodia Trapp; s. 1882-83; ry. bus.

*DICK, WILLIAM ALEXANDER Physician

        From Greensboro; Lumberton; b. 1831; d. 1879; A.B. 1849.

DICKERSON, MARK OVERTON, JR.

        Rutherfordton; s. 1915-16; b. Rutherfordton, June 27, 1896; p. M. O. and -- -- --.

*DICKEY, DAVID Minister

        Hillsboro; b. June 6, 1806; d. Sept. 25, 1851; s. 1834-35; teacher, Guilford co.; Presbyterian.

DICKEY, JAMES ALLEN Student

        Elon College; pres. 105 Catherine st., Ithaca, N. Y.; A.M. 1922; Cornell univ. 1923-24.

DICKINSON, MITUS TROY Lawyer

        Goldsboro; s. l. 1901.

DICKSON, GEORGE GRAHAM

        Raeford; A.B. 1923; b. Raeford, Dec. 30, 1900; p. Albert Pickett and Frances Wyatt (deVane); Presbyterian.

DICKSON, JAMES GILLESPIE Physician

        Yorktown, Va.; B.S. 1916; b. Raeford, Dec. 28, 1893; p. Dr. A. P. and -- -- --.

*DICKSON, JAMES HENDERSON Physician

        Wilmington; b. Dec. 1807; d. Sept. 28, 1862; m. Margaret Owen, 1845; A.B. 1823; A.M.; M.D. Columbia univ.; pres. state med. soc. 1854; joint founder Wilmington library assn.; mem. bd. of med. examiners 1858-62.

*DICKSON, LOUIS

        Duplin co.; s. 1796.

DICKSON, PAUL Insurance

        Raeford; A.B. 1911; b. Raeford, Sept. 14, 1889; p. Dr. Albert Pickett and Frances Wyatt (deVane); m. Annie Barnes, June 3, 1915; real estate dealer; Presbyterian.

*DICKSON, ROBERT DUNCAN Physician

        From Wilmington; Laurinburg; d. Apr. 1896; A.B. 1841.

DICKSON, RUFUS DEVANE Lawyer

        Wilmington; s. l. 1915; A.B. Davidson col. 1904; B.D. Union Theo. sem., Richmond, Va., 1909; b. Raeford, Jan. 5, 1883; p. Dr. A. P. and Frances Wyatt (DeVane); teacher 3 yrs.; on farm 1912-15; lawyer 1915-; Presbyterian.

DICKSON, ROBERT EDWARD LEE

        241 N. 18th st., Philadelphia, Pa.; s. p. 1920-21; Trinity col.; Jefferson Med. col.; b. Silas Creek, June 17, 1894; p. David and Malinda -- --; Kappa Psi; Mason.


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DICKSON, THOMAS WYATT Professor

        905 Lancaster ave., Syracuse, N. Y.; A.B. 1907; A.M. 1909; Ph.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1909-13; b. Raeford, Nov. 3, 1884; p. Albert Pickett and Frances Wyatt (DeVane); m. Kathryn Braddy, Aug. 23, 1910; track; Phi Beta Kappa; instr. Latin Notre Dame of Ind. 1912-13; Syracuse univ. 1913-14; prof. Greek, Thiel col., Greenville, Pa., 1914-19; dean ibid. 1917-19; asso. prof. Latin, Syracuse univ., 1919-; Presbyterian.

*DICKSON, WILLIAM

        Burke co.; s. 1795.

DICKSON, WILLIAM SAMUEL Advertising Manager

        1115 Virginia st., Greensboro; A.B. 1907; g. s. 1917-19; b. Hillsboro, May 1, 1887; p. William Joseph and Willie Cordelia (Latta); m. Helen Gilmer Sparger, June 20, 1917; Alpha Chi Sigma; chemist Dover Iron co., Carlisle, Tenn., 1909; ibid. Napier Iron works, Napier, Tenn., 1909; ed. dept. Asheville Gazette-News 1910-15; city ed. Greensboro Daily News 1915-16; advertising staff ibid. 1916-23; advertising mgr. ibid. 1923-; publisher numerous chemical research articles; Presbyterian.

DIGGES, REID WATLINGTON

        1746 "K" st., N.W., Washington, D. C.; s. 1920; Univ. of Richmond 1917-18; Univ. of Va. 1921-22; Geo. Wash. univ. 1922-23; b. Richmond, Va., Dec. 19, 1899; p. Isaac and Elizabeth Robbins (Watlington); Kappa Sigma; Alpha Kappa Psi; Export Leaf Tob. co., 1919-21; Elliott-Fisher co., 1923-; bat. "C" 35th reg. C. A. C. Ft. Monroe 1917-18; Episcopalian.

*DILLARD, JOHN HENRY Lawyer

        From Rockingham co.; Greensboro; b. Nov. 29, 1819; d. May 14, 1896; s. 1837-39; LL.D. 1879; justice supr. ct. 1872-76; law teacher; capt. 45th N. C., C. S. A.

DILLARD, JOHN HENRY, JR. Lawyer

        Murphy; s. 1877-79; b. Rockingham co., June 17, 1862; p. John Henry and Anne I. (Martin); m. Dixie King, Aug. 19, 1888; N. C. gen. assem. 1911, 1923; mayor Murphy 1921-22; trustee U. N. C. 1911; Mason; Odd Fellow; Presbyterian.

*DILLARD, JAMES WASHINGTON Planter

        From Hertford co.; Norfolk, Va.; b. 1826; s. 1843-44; comm. merchant.

DILLARD, IRENE Teacher

        Clinton, S. C.; Ph.D. 1924; A.B. Randolph-Macon Women's col. 1912; A.M. Univ. of S. C. 1921; b. Clinton, Aug. 7, 1892; p. L. B. and -- -- --; Presbyterian.

DILLARD, RICHARD Physician

        Edenton; s. 1875-77; Univ. of Va.; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1879; A.M. Rutherford col. 1901; p. Richard and -- -- --; asst. surg. U. S. pub. health service, Edenton, 1880-; mem. N. C. historical comm.; pres. Roanoke colony mem. assn.; pres. N. C. folk lore soc.; vice-pres. N. C. med. soc.; mem. N. C. sons of the Am. Rev.; author numerous historical monographs, essays, short stories and miscellany; author Edenton Tea Party; Episcopalian.

DILLARD, WALTER THOMAS Merchant

        Mebane; s. 1909; pres. Dillard Hdw. co.

DILLON, FAIRFAX KIRKWOOD

        726 Crenshaw blvd., Los Angeles, Cal.; s. 1914-15; b. Richmond, Va., Apr. 16, 1898; p. William Patterson and Ruby McNeer (Davis); m. Quincey Penelope Alexander, Apr. 2, 1920; 1st lieut. U. S. A. air service; once wounded; Shriner; Kiwanian.

DIMMETTE, JAMES ARTHUR Physician

        Gastonia; s. m. 1900-02; M.D. Kentucky univ. 1904-05; b. Wilkes co., Dec. 30, 1881; p. James Franklin and Sarah Ann (Wiles); m. Lelia Owen Cheek, Oct. 4, 1904; Di Soc.; surg. M. R. C. 1917; 1st lieut. M. R. C. during World war; Baptist.

‡DIMMICK, GRAHAM BENNETT

        Brown Summit; s. 1914-15; b. Sanford, Oct. 3, 1896; p. Fred A. and -- -- --.

*DISMUKES, JOHN LYNCH Physician

        From Nashville, Tenn.; Mayfield, Ky.; b. Dec. 20, 1830; d. June 16, 1909; p. Paul and Sabina Lynch --; m. Imogene E. Taylor, Nov. 1867; A.B. 1852; M.D. Univ. of Pa.; author articles in med. journals; vice-pres. Tri-State Med. soc. 1877; pres. Southwestern Med. soc. 1874; surg. Cleburne's div. of Hardee's corps C. S. A. wounded at Chickamauga and again at Franklin, Tenn.; Baptist.

*DISMUKES, JAMES W.

        Wadesboro; s. 1825.

*DISMUKES, THOMAS TERRELL Physician

        Nashville, Tenn.; b. 1832; d. 1874; A.B. 1853; surg. C. S. A.

*DISOWAY, ALPHEUS WOOD Physician

        From Plymouth; Columbia; b. Oct. 20, 1882; murdered while hunting in Washington co., Nov. 3, 1923; m. Bertha Wallace, Aug. 8, 1912; m. Alma Tatem, Aug. 30, 1922; s. m. 1901-03; M.D. Univ. of Md.

DITMORE, HARRY BOAZE

        Old Fort; pres. 3703 Walnut st., Philadelphia, Pa.; s. 1919-20; b. Bryson City, Jan. 6, 1902; p. J. H. and -- -- --.

†DIXON, AMZI CLARENCE Minister

        Los Angeles, Cal.; s. 1877-78; Baptist.

*DIXON, BEN FRANKLIN Lawyer

        From Raleigh; Kings Mountain; b. May 29, 1879; killed in action, France, Sept. 29, 1918; s. l. 1905; A.B. Trinity col. 1903; A.M. Columbia univ. 1904; B.L. ibid. 1906; lawyer Dallas and Kings Mountain 1906-08; ibid. Raleigh 1908-16; Raleigh city


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atty.; N. C. auditor; judge Raleigh city ct.; 1st lieut. Mex. border service; capt. co. "K" 120th inf. 30th div. A. E. F. 1918; awarded D. S. C.; Methodist.

DIXON, DOREMUS WEBSTER, JR. Electrician

        Snow Hill; s. 1921-22; Ga. Tech.; b. Snow Hill, 1904; p. Doremus Webster and Bruce -- --; student Ga. Tech. and employee Hickory Elec. co., Atlanta.

DIXON, FRANK Lecturer

        168 St. Johns place, Brooklyn, N. Y.; A.B. 1886; b. Shelby, Feb. 9, 1866; p. Rev. Thomas and Amanda Elvira (McAfee); m. Launa Murray, Dec. 20, 1888; Kappa Alpha; taught in Shelby and Olympia, Wash. Ter.; entered Bapt. ministry in 1889; pastor Charleston, W. Va., Oakland, Cal., Hartford, Conn.; withdrew from ministry 1903, since devoting time to lecture platform.

†DIXON, GEORGE SELBY

        Aurora; s. l. 1915-16.

DIXON, GEORGE BROWNRIGG Broker

        Edenton; pres. Box 707, Suffolk, Va.; s. 1914-16; b. Edenton, May 20, 1896; p. Minton Hughes and Sallie (Dillard); Phi Delta Theta; wholesale groc. bus. Plymouth 1916-17; mgr. Suffolk office Winborne & co., Norfolk, Va., 1920-22; factory rep. peanut growers assn., Norfolk, Va., 1923-; sec.-treas. and half-owner Edenton warehouse corp.; mem. co. "I" 2nd N. C. N. G. 3 yrs.; 2nd lieut. Camp Sevier, S. C.; resigned 1918; Episcopalian.

*DIXON, GEORGE FAUCETT Planter

        From Alamance co.; Wynne, Ark.; Memphis, Tenn.; b. Nov. 24, 1832; d. Mar. 6, 1922; A.B. 1859; C. S. A.

‡DIXON, HERMAN LEWIS

        Belmont; s. 1917-18; b. Belmont, Apr. 5, 1893; p. J. N. and -- -- --.

DIXON, HENDERSON MCCAMIE Minister

        Flora McDonald col., Red Springs; s. 1884-85; b. Query, 1860; Presbyterian.

†DIXON, JOSEPH Farmer

        Fountain Hill; s. 1882-84.

*DIXON, JOHN HOWIE Minister

        From Query; Gainesville, Ga.; b. Query, 1862; s. 1876-77; Presbyterian.

‡DIXON, JAMES WASHINGTON Lawyer

        Eagle Springs; s. l. 1895-96; b. St. Lawrence, May 27, 1860; sch. examiner, Montgomery co., 1895-98.

DIXON, KAY Manufacturer

        Gastonia; s. 1903-05; b. Kings Mtn., Nov. 14, 1884; p. John Kelly and Hester Cleone (Wilson); m. Elizabeth Williamson, May 5, 1920; Kappa Alpha; pvt. sec. Congressman E. Y. Webb 1905-08; asst. cashier 1st Nat. bank, Gastonia, 2 yrs.; asst. bank examiner state of S. C. 3 yrs.; vice-pres. Am. Nat. Bank of Asheville 6 yrs.; vice-pres. U. S. Trust co., Jacksonville, Fla., 3 yrs.; sec. Dixon Mills and Trenton Cotton mills, Gastonia; pres. Civitan club; Methodist.

DIXON, MCDONALD

        Edenton; s. 1915-16; b. Edenton, July 26, 1897; p. M. H. and -- -- --.

DIXON, MINTON HUGHES Warehouse Owner

        110 W. King st., Edenton; s. 1910-11; b. Edenton, Jan. 1, 1893; p. Minton Hughes and Sallie (Dillard); m. Julia Bond, Apr. 15, 1920; salesman, Edenton, 1911-16; wholesale grocer 1916-17; office mgr. cotton and peanut concern, Norfolk, 1919-23; pres. and half-owner Edenton Warehouse corp. 1923-; U. S. N. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

DIXON, RICHARD DILLARD Lawyer

        Edenton; s. 1906-09; s. l. Wake Forest col. 1922; b. Edenton, Oct. 5, 1888; p. Minton Hughes and Sallie (Dillard); m. Louise Manning Badham, Apr. 30, 1923; Delta Kappa Epsilon; sales mgr. Chas. Syer & co., mdse, brokers, Norfolk, Va., 7 yrs.; clerk of ct., Chowan co.; operating feed and fuel bus.; enlisted as pvt. 113th F. A. July 25, 1917; capt. 1919; 11 mos. in France. St. Mihiel, Argonne, Woevre; Episcopalian.

DIXON, RUFUS HERBERT Physician

        51 Lincoln ave., Rockville Center, N. Y.; s. 1903-05; s. m. 1914-16; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1918; b. Bishopville, S. C., Mar. 1, 1883; p. Rufus O. and Antoinette Elizabeth (Stuckey); Kappa Psi; service in non-military hosp. under govt. supervision 1918-19; Industrial hosp. 1920-21; Florence, S. C., infirmary 1922; physician Rockville Center, N. Y., 1923-; Mason; Methodist.

DIXON, STILES SEDBERRY Architect

        Fayetteville; s. 1908-10; b. Fayetteville, Nov. 18, 1891; p. Arthur E. and Elizabeth (Sedberry); m. Vida Dickinson, Apr. 6, 1915; Phi Delta Theta; Kiwanian; Methodist.

DIXON, THOMAS GARRARD, JR. Credit Manager

        114 E. Geer st., Durham; s. 1918; b. Durham, Apr. 19, 1899; p. Thomas Green and Martha Anne (Garrard); m. Earline Marie Vinzant, May 25, 1923; mechanic Liggett & Myers Tob. co., Durham; timekeeper Durham Traction co.; mgr. Federal System bakeries, Durham, Spartanburg, and Columbia, S. C.; credit and coll. mgr. Durham Pub. Service co.; U. S. N. R. F. 3 mos.; Presbyterian.

DIXON, WALTER Wholesale Merchant

        Norfolk, Va.; s. 1907; p. J. C. and Mary Ann --; m. Mary Margaret --, Mar. 8, 1908.


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DIXON, WILLIAM HARVEY Physician

        218 W. Main st., Rocky Mt.; s. 1915-17; Va. Mil. inst. 1917; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1919; b. Rocky Mt., Sept. 25, 1895; p. Geo. N. and Geneva Virginia (Short); m. Margaret Freeborn Betts, Jan. 19, 1924; Kappa Psi; Mason; Pythian; Methodist.

DIXON, WILLIAM HARVEY Physician

        Ayden; s. m. 1894-95; Med. Col. of Va. 1901; b. near Grimesland, Dec. 11, 1872; p. Edward Stanley and Mary Ann (Gallaway); m. Carrie M. Boyd, Oct. 3, 1901; m. Edna Earl Boyd, June 14, 1913; mayor Edward 1906-07; comm'r Ayden 1921-22; Baptist.

DIXON, WILLIAM THOMAS Hardware Merchant

        Kinston; s. 1920-22; b. Kinston, Dec. 4, 1899; p. D. V. and Corinne (Patrick); Kiwanian; mem. chamber of commerce; merchants assn.; R. O. T. C. 1921-22; Methodist.

*DOAK, DANIEL GILLESPIE Minister

        Guilford co.; d. 1860; A.B. 1832.

DOBBIN, EDGAR ALEXANDER

        Legerwood; s. 1913-14; b. Legerwood, June 1, 1895; p. H. A. and -- -- --.

*DOBBIN, JAMES COCHRAN

        Fayetteville; b. 1814; d. 1857; A.B. 1832; lawyer; mem. house of rep. 1848-53; speaker ibid. 1850; mem. Cong. 1845-47; sec. navy 1853-57; trustee U. N. C. 1848-57.

*DOBBIN, JAMES COCHRAN Lawyer

        Fayetteville; b. Sept. 9, 1839; d. 1869; s. 1858-59; C. S. A.

*DOBBIN, JOHN HOLMES

        Fayetteville; b. 1841; died in service; A.B. 1861; C. S. A.

DOBBINS, CHARLES NELSON Teacher

        Yadkinville; A.B. 1916; A.M. 1917; b. Yadkinville, Feb. 4, 1895; p. John Henry and Rosa Belle (Caudle); m. Beulah Eloise Logan, Nov. 9, 1920; geologist Empire Gas & Fuel co. 1917, 1919-21; prin. Yadkinville H. S. 1921-23; enlisted Nov. 13, 1917, 306th engrs. 81st div.; pvt.-corp.-sergt.; F. A. tr. sch. Zachary Taylor; 2nd lieut. F. A. U. S. A.; Camp Bowie and Ft. Sill; discharged 1918; Presbyterian.

†DOBBINS, JAMES TALMAGE

        Rockford; A.B. 1911; A.M. 1912; Ph.D. 1914.

DOBBINS, WILEY EDWIN Insurance-Realtor

        Yadkinville; s. 1919-23; Elon col.; b. Yadkinville, Nov. 15, 1899; p. Daniel Edwin and Mary Alice (Shermer); teacher 1921-22; ins. and real estate 1922-; Mason; Baptist.

DOBBINS, WORTH ELWOOD

        Mt. Airy; s. 1916-17; b. Mt. Airy, Nov. 18, 1898; p. N. W. and -- -- --.

DOBSON, CECIL BURGAIN Salesman

        Morganton; pres. 127 E. Prospect st., Wadsworth, O.; s. 1918-19; b. Burke co., Aug. 26, 1898; p. Wm. Fletcher and Katherine (Branch); m. Mary Virginia Sparks, Sept. 6, 1923; Goodyear Tire & Rubber co., efficiency dept., 1919-20; in restaurant bus. 1920-21; salesman Metropolitan Life Ins. co., located Wadsworth, O., July 5, 1921-; S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

*DOBSON, JOHN HAMLIN Lawyer

        From Rockford; Dobson; b. Yadkinville, Jan. 1, 1856; d. Dec. 25, 1922; m. Alice Cornelius, Dec. 13, 1887; s. 1875-77; gen. assem. 1905-07; Methodist.

*DOCKERY, ALFRED SETTLE Lawyer

        Rockingham; b. Rockingham. Oct. 29, 1876; s. l. 1895-97; gen. assem. 1903.

DOCKERY, CLAUDIUS Lawyer and Farmer

        Mangum; pres. Troy; Ph.B. 1887; LL.B. 1894; b. Mangum. Apr. 5, 1865; p. Col. Oliver Hart and Sallie (Dumas); m. Maude May Ryder, Apr. 16, 1900; Di Soc.; ed. U. N. C. Magazine; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; vice- and deputy-consul general Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1889-93; U. S. marshal eastern dist. of N. C. 1906-14; reg. of deeds Richmond co. 1894-96; N. C. gen. assem. 1897-98; dir. N. C. state prison 1897-1900; trustee U. N. C. 1897-; mem. exec. com. bd. of trustees U. N. C. 1912-; mem. N. C. rep. exec. com. 1908-12; delegate to rep. nat. conv., Chicago, Ill., 1920; Odd Fellow; Baptist.

DOCKERY, CLAUDIUS, JR.

        630½ N. College st., Charlotte; s. 1921-23; p. Claudius and Maud (Ryder); m. Sarah Elizabeth Cranford, Sept. 25, 1923; with Citizens Lumber co., Charlotte.

DOCKERY, MRS. CLAUDIUS, JR.

        (Nee Elizabeth Cranford); 630½ N. College st., Charlotte; s. 1922; N. C. Col. for Women; Flora Macdonald; b. Davidson, Sept. 16, 1903; p. M. W. and Sarah Elizabeth (Caldwell); m. Claudius Dockery, Jr., Sept. 25, 1923; Presbyterian.

DOCKERY, HENRY CLAY Lawyer

        Law bldg., Charlotte; s. l. 1910-11; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1909; b. Rockingham, July 27, 1887; p. Henry Clay and Minnie (Everett); Sigma Nu; lawyer Rockingham 1911-15; ibid. Charlotte 1915-; entered service 1918; pvt. 306th trench mortar battery 81st div., Camp Jackson; in France 1918-19; grad. Saumur art. sch. 1918; discharged Camp Lee 1918, pvt. 306th T. M. B.; Baptist.

*DOCKERY, OLIVER HART

        From Dockery's Store; Mangum; b. Aug. 12, 1830; d. Mar. 21, 1906; A.B. 1848; farmer; mem. house of rep. 1858-60; mem. Cong. 1867-72; mem. const. conv. 1865; consul, Rio de Janeiro, 1889-92; lieut.-col. C. S. A. 38th reg.


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DOCKERY, OLIVER HART, JR. Army Officer

        Care Adj. Gen. U. S. A., Washington, D.C.; s. l. 1893-95; A. B. Wake Forest col. 1892; B.L. Eastman col. 1893; commissioned in U. S. A. 1898; continuous service since with rank of lieut.-col. at present.

DODD, CECYE ROANNA

        (See Craig, Mrs. Fanning).

*DODSON, CHARLES RUSSELL Physician

        Milton; b. 1814; A.B. 1835.

*DODSON, STEPHEN L.

        Milton; s. 1836.

DOGGETT, HOWARD HUGH

        Mooresville; s. 1918-19; S. A. T. C.

DOHERTY, JOHN EDWARD

        321 E. 17th ave., Denver. Colo.; s. 1923; Denver univ. 1919-22; b. Feb. 19, 1902.

*DOLES, ROBERT M.

        Jerusalem, Va.; s. 1839-40.

*DONALSON, JOHN ERNEST Lawyer

        Bainbridge, Ga.; b. Apr. 29, 1846; d. Dec. 2, 1920; p. Jonathan and Caroline Jane (Williams); married 3 times, last to Loulie McClenden Gordon, Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1863-64; A.B. 1911 as of 1867; A.B. 1868 and s. l. 1869 Univ. of Ga.; merchant; saw mill owner; planter; founded Faceville, Miriam, and Donalsonville, Ga.; dir. Decatur Co. bank; mayor Bainbridge, Ga., 1876-77; mem. Ga. const. conv. 1877; del. dem, nat. conv. 1896; mem. Am. and Ga. bar assns.; served in Duke's reg. Ky. cav. and 1st Fla. cav. C. S. A.

*DONALDSON, ROBERT Banker

        From Cumberland co.; New York; A.B. 1818; lawyer.

*DONELSON, ANDREW JACKSON Lawyer

        Jefferson, Tenn.; b. Nashville, Tenn., 1800; d. 1861; s. 1833-35; grad. U. S. M. A.; mem. Tenn. gen. assem.; sec. to Pres. Jackson; minister to Texas, 1844; minister to Prussia 1846; minister to Germany 1848; candidate for vice-pres. 1858 on Am. ticket; lieut. U. S. A., resigned 1822.

*DONELSON, SAMUEL

        From Hendersonville, Tenn.; Washington, D. C.; b. Dec. 15, 1844; d. July 23, 1906; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; clerk Davidson co. ct.; doorkeeper U. S. house of rep. 1883-87; lieut. C. S. A.

DONNAHOE, JEFFERSON DAVIS

        Biltmore; s. 1919-20; b. Biltmore, Oct. 23, 1900; p. P. A. and -- -- --.

DONNELL, EDWIN Claim Agent

        Sanford; pres. 506 Lauderdale st., Selma, Ala.; s. 1916-17; b. Fayetteville, Oct. 15, 1897; p. William Calvin and Irene Edwin (Tysor); m. Elizabeth -- --, July 6, 1921; claim agt. Sou. ry.; Presbyterian.

*DONNELL, JOHN ROBERT Lawyer

        New Bern; b. 1789; d. Oct. 15, 1864; A.B. 1807; state sol. 1815-19; judge sup'r ct. 1819-36; trustee U. N. C. 35 yrs.

DONNELL, MINOR CECIL Farmer

        R. F. D. 4, Greensboro; s. 1912-13; B. S. N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1917; b. Guilford co., Jan. 4, 1893; p. James Daniel and Annie Cora (Cobb); m. Harriett Gertrude Proffitt, Nov. 28, 1921; pvt.-sergt. co. "G" 59th inf. 4th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; wounded near Chateau-Thierry; Presbyterian.

*DONNELL, RICHARD SPAIGHT Lawyer

        New Bern; b. 1820; d. June 3, 1867; A.B. 1839; mem. house of c. 1860-64; speaker ibid. 1864; mem. cong. 1847-49; mem. conv. 1861 and 1865.

*DONNELL, WASHINGTON Physician

        Guilford co.; A.B. 1825.

DONNELLY, GRANT LESTER

        Trade, Tenn.; s. 1920-22.

DONNELLY, GEORGE ROBERT

        Box 297, High Bridge, N. J.; s. 1923; b. Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 29, 1901; p. Geo. P. and Margaret -- --.

DONNELLY, JOHN Physician

        204 N. Tryon st., Charlotte; A.B. 1899; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1905; b. Connellsville, Pa., Dec. 23, 1878; p. Mark and Amanda (Stake); m. Anne Henderson, Dec. 19, 1908; football 4 yrs.; baseball 5 yrs.; capt. ibid. 1903-04; Alpha Theta Phi; Phi Delta Theta; specialist of lung diseases 1910-; physician-in-chief Mecklenburg co. tuberculosis clinic; mem. bd. of dir. N. C. tuberculosis assn.; maj. med. corps A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

*DONOHO, CHARLES DIXON

        Milton; A.B. 1820; A.M. 1826; mem. house of c. 1824-28.

*DONOHO, RICHARD A.

        From Milton; Tennessee; s. 1834-36.

*DONOHO, SAUNDERS

        Milton; s. 1804; maj. U. S. A., war 1812.

*DONOHO, THOMAS A.

        Milton; b. 1827; d. 1887; s. 1845-46; clerk sup'r ct.

†DORLAND, CHARLES JOHNSON

        Concord; s. 1869-70.

†DORLAND, WILLIAM GARDINER

        Concord; s. 1869-70.

†DORSETT, HENRY GRADY Minister

        Salisbury; s. l. 1911; N. C. Col. of A. & E.; b. Siler City, Sept. 15, 1881; p. John Dallas and Rue Julia (Perry).

DORSETT, JOHN DEWEY Clerk Sup'r Court

        Pittsboro; B.S. in Com. 1922; b. Siler City, July 8, 1898; p. John Dallas and Rue


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Julia (Perry); m. Minerva Jenkins, June 14, 1922; Di. Soc.; Delta Tau Delta; clerk sup'r ct. Chatham co. 1922-; treas. dem. organization Chatham co.; S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

DORSETT, JAMES WADE

        808 Pan st., Goldsboro; s. 1918-19; b. Raleigh, Aug. 8, 1900; p. John Rufus and Rena (Justice); m. Blanch Haskins Henley, July 19, 1922; depot agent Am. Ry. Express co. 1919-22; Henley Furn. co. 1922-; Junior; Baptist.

DORSETT, ROBERT CLYDE Teacher

        Siler City; pres. Bonlee; A.B. 1921; b. Chatham co., Nov. 9, 1896; p. Marion Green and Josephine (Truelove); Phi Soc.; prin. Bonlee Pub. H. S. 1921-; Baptist.

*DORSEY, LAWRENCE A.

        Wilmington; s. 1795.

*DORTCH, GASTON LEWIS

        Goldsboro; b. Goldsboro, Feb. 1892; killed in France, Oct. 18, 1918; s. l. 1912; N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1911; U. S. deputy marshall; 1st lieut. A. E. F. 1917-18; Episcopalian.

DORTCH, HUGH Lawyer

        Goldsboro; b. Goldsboro, Feb. 18, 1893; p. Col. W. T. and Elizabeth Mason (Lewis); m. Agnes Pearce Quinerly, Oct. 26, 1921; Zeta Psi; football 1919; Gorgon's Head; Minotaur; enlisted 1917; served in Belgium and France; sergt. machine gun co. 119th inf. 30th div. A. E. F. 1918-19; discharged 1919; Episcopalian.

DORTCH, JAMES TYSON Lawyer

        Berryville, Va.; pres. 523 Custom house, New York City; s. 1897-99; s. l. 1904; b. Clark co., Va., Aug. 9, 1880; p. Wm. T. and Harriet E. (Williams); m. Nina E. Lewis, May 5, 1917; Zeta Psi; Gorgon's Head; law, Oklahoma City until war; since special atty. bureau of int. revenue, New York; 1st C. T. C., Ft. Logan H. Roots, Ark. 1917; capt. and personnel; adj. 87th div.; major 347th and 379th inf.; Mason; Odd Fellow; Episcopalian.

*DORTCH, WILLIAM BASKERVILLE Lawyer

        La Grange, Tenn.; b. Aug. 10, 1828; d. Mar. 10, 1882; A.B. 1849; mem. Tenn. gen. assem. 1853 and 1855-56; maj. C. S. A.

DORTCH, WALTER ROSS Lawyer

        Gadsden, Ala.; s. 1865-66; b. Camden, Ala., Sept. 28, 1847.

*DORTCH, WILLIAM THEOPHILUS Lawyer

        Goldsboro; b. Apr. 9, 1862; d. Oct. 18, 1918; m. Elizabeth Lewis, May 8, 1889; s. 1881-83; s. l. 1883-84; Univ. of Va.; U. S. marshal for N. C. 1913-17; lieut.-col. staff of Gov. Jarvis; elected to Congress but died before taking his seat in 1918; Episcopalian.

*DORTCH, WILLIAM THEOPHILUS, JR.

        Goldsboro; b. June 8, 1890; d. Feb. 7, 1910; s. 1909; Episcopalian.

DOSS, CHARLES HAROLD

        Hartselle, Ala.; s. 1922-23; b. Hartselle, Ala., Nov. 17, 1901; p. C. C. and -- -- --.

DOSS, CORTIE IRA

        Hartselle, Ala.; s. 1919-20; Univ. of Ala.; b. Hartselle, Ala., Aug. 12, 1898; p. C. C. and -- -- --.

*DOSS, HENRY WILEY Physician

        Pickensville, Ala.; d. 1887; s. 1852-54; maj. C. S. A.

*DOSS, JAMES H.

        Pickensville, Ala.; b. Mar. 14, 1843; d. 1899; s. 1859-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1862.

*DOSTER, BENJAMIN EUGENE

        From Pineville; New York, N. Y.; d. Sept. 12, 1922; s. 1891-92.

DOUB, HENRY WARD Manufacturer

        Aberdeen; A.B. 1912; Columbia univ.; b. Tobaccoville, Nov. 6, 1885; p. William W. and Ida V. --; m. Marjorie Jackson, Aug. 28, 1917; teacher 1912-20; mfr. crates and boxes 1920-; Pythian.

*DOUB, PETER F.

        Chapel Hill; d. Apr. 1920; s. 1854-55; lieut. C. S. A.

DOUB-KERR, WILLIAM CLARK Teacher

        Columbia univ., New York City; A.B. 1915; Davidson col. 1911-13; Univ. of Chicago 1915-16; Columbia 1920-; b. Greensboro, May 9, 1894; p. Samuel Allen and Agnes Duty (Doub); fellow romance dept. Univ. of Chicago 1915-16; instr. in Romance, Armour Inst. of Tech., 1916-17; mgr. foreign book dept., Putnam's, 1919-20; asst. prof. Romance, Univ. of Richmond, Va., 1920-21; instr. in French, Columbia univ., 1921-23; fellow of Am. field service for study in French univ. 1923-24; instr. in French, Columbia univ., 1924-; enrolled as linguist council of nat. defense 1917; interpreter foreign service A. E. F. 1917-18; instr. in military French and interpreter service with base hosp. No. 65, Ft. McPherson, Camp Upton, Brest, France, 1918-19; sergt.

DOUBLEDAY, LAWRENCE Student

        Tryon; s. 1921-22; Cornell univ.; p. Harold and Jennie -- --.

DOUGHERTY, BLANFORD BERNARD Educator

        Boone; Ph.B. 1899; Wake Forest col. 1892; B.S. Carson-Newman 1896; b. Jefferson, Oct. 21, 1871; p. Daniel Boone and Ellen C. (Bartlette); founded Watauga acad. 1899; organized Appalachian tr. sch. 1903; supt. Watauga co. 1899-1915; pres. Appalachian tr. sch. 1903-; Baptist.


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DOUGHTON, JOSEPH EDWARDS

        Guilford col.; s. 1918-19, 1921-22; Guilford col.; b. North Wilkesboro. June 17, 1898; p. Dr. George Edward and Nanie Belle (Edwards); Presbyterian.

DOUGHTON, J. HORTON

        Laurel Springs; s. 1919-21; Elon col.; b. Laurel Springs, Nov. 13, 1899; p. R. L. and -- -- --.

DOUGHTON, JAMES KEMP Banker

        Sparta; pres. Salisbury; s. 1902-03; b. Sparta, May 18, 1884; p. Rufus Alexander and Sue (Parks); m. Josephine Brown, Feb. 2, 1910; taught at Oak Ridge inst. 1½ yrs., then employed in state treasurer's office, Raleigh, and People's Nat. bank, Winston-Salem; state bank examiner 1909-12; nat. bank examiner, designated chief of Atlanta dist., 1915; transferred to Richmond, Va., as chief examiner of that dist., 1917; resigned 1921 to become pres. of People's Nat. bank, Salisbury; Kiwanian; Methodist.

DOUGHTON, MARTHA REBECCA Teacher

        Guilford College; M.A. 1918; A.B. Guilford col. 1914; g. s. Radcliffe col. 1914-15; b. Winston-Salem, Nov. 3, 1888; p. Dr. George and Nannie (Edwards); teacher Elizabeth City 1915-17; ibid. Greensboro H. S. 1918-19, 1920-21; ibid. Mobile, Ala., 1919-20; head of English dept. Salem acad. 1921-24; prof. English, La. Poly. inst. 1924-; Presbyterian.

DOUGHTON, RUFUS ALEXANDER Legislator

        Sparta; s. l. 1879-80; b. Laurel Springs, Jan. 10, 1857; p. J. Horton and Rebecca (Jones); m. Sue B. Parks; lawyer; gen. assem. 1887-89, speaker 1891; lieut. gov. 1893-97; mem. house of rep. 1903, 1907, 1909, 1911, 1913, 1915, 1917, 1919, 1921, 1923; state tax comm. 1923; Methodist.

DOUGHTRY, ELMER LEVY Teacher

        Franklin, Va.; M.A. 1919; A.B. Elon col. 1912; Geo. Peabody col. 1917-18; b. Nansemond co., Va., Apr. 13, 1887; p. Eli and Julia Anna (Rawls); prin. pub. sch Lake Park, Ga., 1912-13; asst. prof. English Elon col. 1913-14; supt. pub. sch. Gibsonville 1914-17; U. S. powder plant, Nashville, Tenn., 1918; asst. prof. history, Elon col., 1918; on farm of father, Nansemond co., Va., 1919-22; prin. South Quay pub. sch., Nansemond co., Va., 1922-24; S. A. T. C.; Christian.

*DOUGLAS, BENJAMIN F.

        S. 1806.

DOUGLAS, CLYDE AUGUSTUS Lawyer

        Raleigh; s. l. 1909; b. Carthage, Dec. 23, 1889; p. William Campbell and Jasie (Tysor); mem. firm Douglass-Douglass; N. C. gen. assem. 1915; mem. N. C. bar assn.; Am. bar assn.; Raleigh chamber of commerce; commercial law league of Am.; Odd Fellow; Junior; Baptist.

DOUGLAS, MARTIN FRANCIS Lawyer

        350 McAdoo ave., Greensboro; LL.B. 1909; Georgetown univ. 1902-06; Ph.B. Catholic Univ. of Am. 1906; LL.M. ibid.; b. Greensboro, Aug. 31, 1886; p. Judge Robert M. and Jessie Madeline (Dick); m. Margaret Wharton, Nov. 12, 1914; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Catholic.

*DOUGLAS, STEPHEN ARNOLD Lawyer

        Greensboro; d. 1907; s. l. 1901-02; A.B. Georgetown univ. 1901.

*DOUGLAS, THOMAS J. H. Physician

        Chester, S. C.; b. 1840; d. 1890; s. 1859-60; planter.

*DOUGLAS, WILLIAM

        Wetumka, Ala.; s. 1858-59; C. S. A.

DOUGLAS, WM. CRAWFORD Lawyer

        Tarboro; s. 1897-98.

*DOUGLAS, WILLIAM W.

        St. Augustine, Fla.; s. 1840.

DOUGLASS, JAY BARNETTE

        Winston-Salem; s. 1919-21; Trinity col. 1917-18; Carnegie Tech.; b. Winston-Salem, Sept. 8, 1898; p. J. B. and Adelaide Rosa (Cannon); Alpha Tau Omega; builder and contractor 1922-23; L. E. Fishel Buick co. 1923-; apprentice seaman in U. S. N. R. F., stationed Columbia univ.; entered 1918, discharged 1918; Presbyterian.

*DOUGLASS, JAMES T. Planter

        Union co., S. C.; b. Apr. 21, 1848; d. Feb. 28, 1911; m. Mrs. Janie Jeter Giles, Nov. 1866; s. 1858-60; Univ. of S. C. 2 yrs.; dir. and stockholder in several cotton mills of Union co.; engaged in other industrial enterprises; pres. Citizens Nat. bank, Union, S. C.; Presbyterian.

DOUTHIT, JACOB BENTON

        Beaufort; s. 1903.

DOVER, JAMES TOMS Sales Manager

        3003 Seminary ave., Richmond, Va.; s. 1905-07; b. Cleveland co., June 4, 1888; p. J. R. and Ella Elizabeth (Toms); m. Georgia Ida Boone, Dec. 22, 1914; employee Chicago Portrait co., now gen. road mgr. and dir. ibid.; Shriner; Elk; Baptist.

DOWD, ALTON LAWRENCE

        Candor; A.B. 1924; b. Candor, June 21, 1904.

*DOWD, CLEMENT Lawyer

        From Carthage; Charlotte; b. Aug. 27, 1832; d. Apr. 15, 1898; m. Mrs. Lydia Josephine Person, 1855; A.B. 1856; pres. and founder Merchants & Farmers bank and Commercial Nat. bank, Charlotte; state bank examiner; mem. cong. 1883-87; U. S. int. rev. coll.; mem. house of c.; author Life of Vance; maj. C. S. A. 59th battalion, home guards; mayor Charlotte for 2 terms; Methodist.


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*DOWD, CORNELIUS FURMAN Physician

        From Cary; Willow Springs; b. May 15, 1840; d. Nov. 24, 1914; m. Lydia M. Jones, Nov. 25, 1874; A.B. 1861; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1867; lumberman; lieut.-col. C. S. A.; Baptist.

*DOWD, JOSEPH CAREY

        Eagle Lake, Tex., d. May 23, 1923; s. 1876-80.

DOWD, JAMES EDWARD Salesman

        707 S. Tryon st., Charlotte; A.B. 1920; b. Charlotte, Aug. 10, 1899; p. W. C. and Eloise (Butt); Delta Kappa Epsilon; 1 yr. with Charlotte News as advertising salesman; now salesman for W. E. Thomas, real estate, and sec. News Pub. co.; S. A. T. C.; transferred to West Point; resigned 1918.

‡DOWD, MILTON

        Charlotte; pres. R. F. D., Richmond, Va.; s. m. 1895-96; Baptist.

DOWD, ORRIN WESLEY Minister

        Louisburg; s. 1898-1900.

*DOWD, WILLIS Lawyer

        From Charlotte; New York; b. Carthage, Dec. 3, 1861; d. Apr 9, 1918; A.B. 1882; grad. Trinity col. 1879; author novel Whiter Than Snow; author numerous biographical sketches and poems; Methodist.

*DOWD, WILLIAM CAREY

        Wake co.; b. Apr. 9, 1836; d. 1860; A.B. 1858; tutor 1859.

DOWD, WILLIAM CAREY, JR. Publisher

        News Publishing co., Charlotte; s. 1913-14; Wake Forest col. 1910-13; b. Charlotte, Oct. 11, 1893; p. William Carey and Eloise Jordan (Butt); m. Ann Rogers, May 11, 1918; Sigma Chi; basketball 1914; with News Pub. co. in various capacities; now vice-pres and bus. mgr.; 1st O. T. C., Ft. Oglethorpe, 1917; honorably discharged, color blindness; enlisted pvt. Q. M. C. Camp Johnston, Fla., 1917; assigned motor car co. 303; sgt. 1918; 2nd lieut. Q. M. C. Camp Johnston 1918; France, 1st army corps hdq.; 1st lieut. 1919; Chateau-Thierry, St. Mihiel, Argonne; discharged 1919; Baptist.

DOWDY, DAVID ASTOR Druggist

        High Point; s. p. 1916-17; b. Randolph co., Dec. 10, 1896; p. James Spinks and Lucy (Kennedy); pharmacist Badin, High Point, Salisbury, Spencer; Baptist.

*DOWNEY, JOHN ALEXANDER Physician

        Granville co.; A.B. 1836.

*DOWNEY, JAMES WEBB

        Granville co.; A.B. 1843.

DOWNING, DENNIS GARLAND

        Cedar Creek; LL.B. 1924; b. Cedar Creek, July 29, 1890.

‡DOWNING, FREDERICK BLAIR

        Carthage; s. 1909-11; b. Carthage, Nov. 16, 1889.

†DOXEY, SAMUEL R.

        Hendersonville, Tenn.; s. 1856-58.

DOYLE, HARVEY WILLIAM, JR. Student

        R. F. D. 2, Charlotte; s. 1920-21; Yale univ.

DOYLE, WILSON KEYSER

        Charlotte; A.B. 1924; b. Charlotte, Jan. 3, 1903.

DOZIER, JESSE KNIGHT Osteopathist

        51 Howe st., New Haven. Conn.; A.B. 1899; D.O. Am. Sch. of Osteopathy. Kirksville, Mo., 1903; b. Tarboro, May 12, 1868; p. James Henry and Catherine Emily (Jones); m. Agnes S. Harris, Nov. 1, 1905; Alpha Theta Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; prin. Ormondsville H. S. 1896-97; teacher Tilton, N. H., sem., 1899-1900; practicing osteopathic physician, Middletown, Conn., 1903-05, New Haven. Conn. since Apr. 1906; pres. Conn. osteopathic assn. 1906-08; Congregationalist.

DOZIER, MRS. WILL

        (Nee Stacy, Mary Martha); Huntsboro, Ala.; s. 1907-08.

*DRAKE, EDWIN LUCIUS Physician

        From Fayetteville, Tenn.; Winchester, Tenn.; b. Sept. 23, 1840; d. Apr. 29, 1911; p. James and Mary (Bright); m. Blanche Bronham, 1866; m. Nina L. Duffield, Dec. 5, 1876; A.B. 1860; M.D. Univ. of Nashville; postmaster Winchester, Tenn., 1897-1901; journalist; lieut.-col. 2nd Tenn., C. S. A.; wounded, Atlanta.

†DRAKE, JOHN CALVIN

        Washington, D. C.; s. 1897-98.

*DRAKE, JOHN R. Physician

        Nashville, Tenn.; s. 1846-48.

*DRAKE, NICHOLAS JOHN Physician

        Nash co.; A.B. 1821; mem. house of c. 1824-25; state sen. 1827; trustee U. N. C. 1827-31.

†DRAKE, OTIS BRANCH

        Washington, D. C.; s. 1898-99.

*DRAKE, WILLIAM GREEN Physician

        From Uchee, Ala.; Atlanta, Ga.; A.B. 1856; surg. C. S. A.

DRANE, BRENT SKINNER Engineer

        308 Baldwin ave., Charlotte; pres. Chapel Hill; A.B. 1902; b. Edenton, Sept. 9, 1881; p. Rev. Robert Brent and Maria Louise Warren (Skinner); m. Florence Jackson Thomas, Dec. 29, 1908; ed. Yackety Yack and Tar Heel; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Gimghoul; U. S. geological survey 1902-05; U. S. reclamation service Carlsbad project, New Mexico, 1905-08; Porto Rico irrigation service, div. engr., 1908-10; asst. to pres. Robt. G. Lassiter


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& co., contractors; treas. and mgr. Raleigh Granite co. 1914-16; supt. construction, U. S. nitrate plant No. 1, Sheffield, Ala., and No. 3, Toledo, O., 1918; state geologist and dir. N. C. geological and economic survey, 1924; Rotarian; mem. chamber of commerce; sch. comm.; Am. soc. of civ. engrs.; Am. water works assn.; 1st lieut. and bat. adjt. 1st bat. 2nd reg. N. C. N. G. 1900-02; 1st lieut. co. "D" "Hornet's Nest Rifles" 1910; Episcopalian.

DRANE, FREDERICK BLOUNT Minister

        Nenana, Alaska; A.B. 1912; Gen. Theo. sem., New York, 1912-15; b. Edenton, Aug. 1, 1890; p. Rev. Robert Brent and Maria Louisa Warren (Skinner); Phi. Soc.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; track; gym team; ordained deacon of Episcopal church 1915; missionary work among Indians of central Alaska; asso. supt. of Tanana Valley mission 1915-16; acted as supt. 1916-20; ordained to priesthood 1916; Episcopal Archdeacon of Yukon 1920-; author occasional articles for missionary magazines; Protestant Episcopalian.

*DRANE, FRANK PARKER

        From Edenton; Charlotte; b. Sept. 16, 1885; d. Apr. 28, 1918; Ph.B. 1906; g. s. 1906-07; s. m. 1907; employee N. C. geological dept. soil survey; asst. assayer U. S. mint, Charlotte; assayer ibid.; commercial chemist, Charlotte; Episcopalian.

DRANE, ROBERT Physician

        DeRenne apts, Savannah, Ga.; A.B. 1910; g. s. 1910-11; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1913; b. Edenton, Dec. 15, 1887; p. Robert Brent and Maria Warren (Skinner); Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Chi; Gorgon's Head; res. physician Episcopal hosp., Philadelphia, 1913-15; instr. clinical med., Univ. of Wis., 1915-17; practicing med. specializing X-ray and radium, Savannah, Ga., 1919-; lieut. med. corps U. S. A.; with 52nd field ambulance 17th div. A. E. F. 1917-18; capt. 1918; wounded 1918; Ypres, Sommes defensive, Chateau-Thierry, St. Mihiel, Argonne; Rotarian; Protestant Episcopalian.

DRAUGHAN, ERNEST BURWELL

        Whitakers; s. 1922-23; Trinity col. 1921; b. Whitakers, Sept. 12, 1901; p. L. L. and -- -- --.

*DRAUGHON, JAMES WELLS Planter

        Edgecombe co.; b. 1840; d. 1884; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; lieut. C. S. A.

DREW, FRANK Lawyer

        Live Oak, Fla.; B.L. 1888.

DREW, GEORGE FRANK

        Live Oak, Fla.; A.B. 1914; b. Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. 8, 1891; p. Frank and -- -- --.

DREW, HERBERT JACKSON

        Live Oak, Fla.; s. 1912-13; b. Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. 22, 1894; p. Frank and -- -- --.

†DRIGGERS, GETTIS HUGH

        Hendersonville; s. l. 1903.

*DRISDALE, WILLIAM EDWARD Planter

        From Franklin co., Ala.; La Grange, Tex.; b. 1831; A.B. 1852; C. S. A.

*DROMGOOLE, EDWARD

        Lawrenceville, Va.; d. July, 1895; A.B. 1845.

*DROMGOOLE, GEORGE COKE

        Lawrenceville, Va.; d. 1847; s. 1814-16; mem. Va. gen. assem.; speaker sen.; lieut.-gov. of Va.; mem. cong. 1835-41 and 1843-47.

*DROMGOOLE, PETER

        Lawrenceville, Va.; s. 1830-32.

DRY, CHARLIE HAROLD Bookkeeper

        322 S. Union st., Concord; s. 1919-23; b. Concord, Mar. 23, 1901; p. Charles Alexander and Sarah Susan (Lippard); Gibson Mfg. co.; R. O. T. C.; Lutheran.

‡DUBOSE, DAVID ST. PIERRE

        15 N. Dawson st., Raleigh; B.S. 1921; Univ. of the South; b. Badin; Sigma Alpha Epsilon.

†DUBOSE, ROBERT M.

        Wilkes co., Ga.; s. 1859-60.

DUDLEY, DAVID WILBUR

        Comfort; s. 1915-17; b. Comfort, Sept. 17, 1895; p. D. W. and -- -- --.

*DUDLEY, EDWARD B.

        Wilmington; b. 1820; d. 1840; s. 1837-38.

DUDLEY, JOHN GURNEY Lawyer

        21 Chain Bridge road, Cherrydale, Va.; s. 1893-94; LL.B. Columbia univ. 1901; LL.M. Georgetown univ. 1902; b. Friendship, June 29, 1875.

*DUDLEY, WILLIAM HENRY HAYWOOD

        Raleigh; A.B. 1840.

DUFFY, HENRY BRYAN Druggist

        New Bern; s. 1918-20; b. New Bern, May 3, 1901; p. Francis Stringer and Kate (Bryan); Elk; Episcopalian.

DUFFY, RICHARD NIXON Physician

        130 Craven st., New Bern; A.B. 1902; M.D. Johns Hopkins Med. sch. 1906; b. New Bern, July 28, 1882; p. Dr. Charles and Sophie Bryan (Moore); m. Minnette Young Chapman, Oct. 23, 1907; Holt medal (math); Hume medal (English); instr. math. senior yr.; Sigma Nu; Gorgon's Head; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Soc.; active in med. organizations in state; physician New Bern 1908-; F. A. C. S. 1918; Royal Arcanum; Mason; Elk; Episcopalian.

*DUGGER, JOHN EDWARD Teacher

        Warrenton; b. July 19, 1836; d. 1887; A. B. 1857; capt. C. S. A. co. "F" 8th reg.; trustee U. N. C. 1874-83.


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*DUGGER, MACON TUCKER

        Warrenton; A.B. 1858.

DUGGER, SHEPARD MONROE Lawyer

        Banner Elk; s. l. 1880-81; b. Johnson co., Tenn., Feb. 26, 1854; p. Geo. Washington and Elizabeth Caroline (McNabb); m. Margaret Calloway; teacher; supt. pub. educ.; promoter road enterprises; pub. speaker; farmer; orchardist; geologist; prospector and miner; road engr.; landscape architect; surveyor; author Balsam Groves of Grandfather Mountain.

DUGUID, JAMES ALEXANDER Physician

        Vanceboro; s. 1900-01; Cornell univ.; Univ. of Md.; b. Washington, Feb. 28, 1880; p. Edward Meadnes and Sallie (Arthur); m. Helen Williams, Nov. 16, 1914; mem. state and co. med. socs.; Mason; Elk; Methodist.

DUGUID, JOSEPH WEINSTEIN Physician

        Vanceboro; s. 1890-91; M.D. and Ph.G. Univ. of Md. 1893; b. Washington, Dec. 10, 1872; supt. health, Craven co.; pres. U. S. pension exec. bd.

DUKE, GREEN

        Warren co.; s. 1799.

DUKE, JOSEPH HAYWOOD

        103 Church st., Elizabeth City; s. 1922-23; b. Elizabeth City, Mar. 19, 1904; p. J. H. and -- -- --.

*DUKE, LEWIS B.

        Warren co.; s. 1803.

*DUKE, WILLIAM JAMES

        Vicksburg, Miss.; A.B. 1846.

DULA, ALFRED WEIMER Optometrist

        Lenoir; s. 1898-99; b. Old Fort, Mar. 28, 1880; jeweler and optician.

DULA, FREDERICK MAST

        Lenoir; A.B. 1922; A.M. 1923; b. Lenoir, Nov. 23, 1902; p. A. W. and -- -- --.

*DULANY, THOMAS WASHINGTON

        Onslow co.; A.B. 1829.

*DULS, CHARLES HENRY Lawyer

        Charlotte; b. Jan. 7, 1861; d. Oct. 1, 1916; m. Louisa DeSaussure Davis, June 8, 1899; s. l. 1886-88; mem. house of rep. 1901-03; state sen. 1905; city atty. 1901-13; judge supr. ct. 1913-16; dir. Elizabeth col.; treas. Charlotte asso. charities; treas. United synod of sou. Evangelical Lutheran church; Lutheran.

DULS, FERDINAND JOHN Clerk

        Wilmington; A.B. 1911; b. Wilmington, Oct. 30, 1889; p. J. W. and Margaret K. (Gieschen); m. Lucille W. Polvogt, Apr. 7, 1915; Di Soc.; baseball 1908-09-11; gym team 1911; with J. A. Taylor, wholesale grocer, as shipping and receiving clerk 1911-; Lutheran.

DULS, HENRY DAVIS

        209 W. 11th st., Charlotte; A.B. 1924; b. Charlotte, Dec. 15, 1902; p. Judge Charles Henry and Louisa DeSaussure (Davis); Di Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Delta Chi; Phi Alpha Delta; Episcopalian.

DULS, WILLIAM HENRY Lawyer

        Legal dept., Southwestern Bell Tel. co., Dallas, Tex.; A.B. 1907; g. s. 1907-08; LL.B. Harvard univ. 1911; b. Wilmington, Aug. 11, 1887; p. J. W. and Catherine L. (Gieschen); m. Theresa Marshall, Mar. 10, 1919; Di Soc.; instr. in math. U. N. C. 1907-08; entered employ legal dept. Amer. Tel & Tel. co. Oct. 1912; with Bell system since, New York 4 yrs., Chicago 1 yr., St. Louis 1 yr., Dallas, Tex. since 1917; mem. of bar New York, Missouri, Texas; enlisted F. A. U. S. A. 1918; sent to Camp Zachary Taylor; received comm. 2nd lieut. 1918.

DUNBAR, CLARENCE Wholesale Grocer

        High Point; s. 1900-02; b. Hyde co., Feb. 12, 1875; p. J. A. and Sarah T. (Burnett); m. Ida Satterthwaite, Jan. 12, 1907; Mason; Methodist.

*DUNBAR, JULIUS

        Leaksville; b. 1872; d. May 10, 1903; s. 1893-94.

DUNBAR, WADE STAFFORD Insurance

        Laurinburg; s. 1911-13; b. Clio, S. C., Apr. 29, 1892; p. Wade Hampton and Minnie S. (Dunbar); m. Mary Phillips, Apr. 6, 1921; local ins. agency and dist. agent Mutual Benefit Life Ins. co. of Newark, N. J.; 1st O. T. C., Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., 1917; discharged account bad knee 1917; Methodist.

*DUNBIBIN, JUNIUS CHATHAM Physician

        Wilmington; b. 1809; d. 1833; s. 1825-28.

DUNCAN, ANNIE VIRGINIA Teacher

        Beaufort; A.B. 1923; St. Mary's sch.; b. Baltimore, Md., 1902; p. Dr. Charles Lucas and Virginia Clyde (Mason); Phi Beta Kappa; Pi Beta Phi; English teacher St. Paul's sch. 1923-24; Episcopalian.

DUNCAN, CHARLES LUCAS Physician

        Beaufort; s. 1898-1900; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1902; b. Beaufort, June 22, 1872; p. Thomas Lucas and Annie Lucraft (Perry); m. Virginia Clyde Mason, Sept. 4, 1900; Episcopalian.

DUNCAN, DAVID DUDLEY Cashier

        Beaufort; pres. 11 E. Lane st., Raleigh; s. 1917-21; b. Raleigh, June 25, 1899; p. David Jones and Fannie Estelle (Dudley); Sigma Chi; asst. cashier U. S. int. revenue office, Raleigh; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.


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DUNCAN, EARLY EDWARD WALTERS Army Officer

        Woodsdale; pres. Langley Field, Va.; A. B. 1917; b. Woodsdale, June 1, 1894; p. L. P. and -- -- --; 2nd lieut. cav. U. S. A. air service 1920-.

DUNCAN, ELLIOTT FLORENCE Teacher

        Mayodan; pres. Walnut Cove; A.B. 1918; b. Dillard, July 5, 1894; p. Arelious Peter and Florence Jane (Martin); Di Soc.; asst. sec. Y. M. C. A. Spray 1918; prin. Mayodan sch. 1918-22; prin. Walnut Cove sch 1922-; Episcopalian.

‡DUNCAN, GEORGE SOLOMON

        Bon Air, Tenn.; s. 1911-12; b. Holly, Tenn., Jan. 5, 1885; p. A. N. M. and -- -- --.

DUNCAN, JOHN

        Columbus, Tex.; A.B. 1859.

DUNCAN, JULIUS FLETCHER Lawyer

        Beaufort; A.M. 1902; LL.B. 1903; b. Beaufort, Sept. 26, 1881; p. Wm. B. and Emily F. (Jones); m. Fannie Dudley, Apr. 23, 1912; lawyer Beaufort 1903-05, Elizabeth City 1905, Beaufort 1905-.

DUNCAN, JAMES SHEPARD Lawyer

        Greensboro; A.B. 1905; Wake Forest col.; b. Beaufort, Aug. 31, 1884; p. Wm. B. and Emily F. (Jones); teacher Aberdeen, Miss., 1 yr.; staff Edward Thompson co., Northport, L. I., and Am. Book co., New York, until 1912; atty. Greensboro 1912-; Methodist.

†DUNCAN, KATHERINE RICHARSON

        Columbia; s. 1909-10.

DUNCAN, MAUDE HELEN

        Horse Shoe; A.B. 1924; A.M. 1924.

DUNCAN, VERNON VANDUKE

        Clayton; pres. Care Raleigh Baseball club, Raleigh; s. 1908-09; b. Clayton, Jan. 6, 1890; p. A. R. and Betti T. --; baseball; prof. baseball Columbia, S. C., club 1910-11; ibid. Chattanooga, Tenn., club and Dallas, Tex., club 1912; ibid. Dallas, Tex., and Philadelphia, Pa., Nationals 1913; ibid. Baltimore, Md., Federals 1914-15; Raleigh club 1916; St. Paul, Minn., Am. assn. 1917. 1919-20; mgr. and part owner Raleigh club 1922-; Mason; Methodist.

*DUNHAM, JOHN WHITTIER Lawyer

        From Pitt co.; Wilmington; d. 1889; s. 1866-67; mem. house of rep. 1870; state sen. 1872; maj. C. S. A.; maj. 8th battalion home guards, of Wilson.

DUNLAP, FRANK LEMUEL Lawyer

        Wadesboro; LL.B. 1908; b. Anson co., May 5, 1887; p. Joseph I. and Charlotte F. (Bennett); clerk sup. court Anson co. 1910; sol. recorder's ct. Anson co. 1911-14; state sen. 1921; 2nd to 1st lieut. U. S. A. 1917-18; Episcopalian.

DUNLAP, FLEETWOOD WARD Claim Adjuster

        Wadesboro; s. 1904-06; s. l. 1907-08; b. Marion, S. C., Aug. 30, 1884; p. Dr. James Mendenhall and Roberta (Kelly); m. Lucy Lea, Feb. 13, 1908; Kappa Sigma; topographer ry. surveys 1906-07; lawyer Wadesboro 1908-09; local atty Winston-Salem Southbound ry. 1910; claim adjuster 1911; claim atty. A. C. L. & W. S. S. ry. during govt. control; chief claim clerk W. S. S. ry. 1920; claim adjuster 1921-; mayor Wadesboro 3 terms; chamber of commerce; Methodist Episcopal (South).

DUNLAP, GEORGE OLIN

        Norwood; s. 1921-22; b. Ansonville, July 26, 1901; p. J. C. and Fannie (Biles); Methodist.

DUNLAP, HENRY HUNTER Bookkeeper

        Bonlee; pres. Kernersville; s. 1921-22; b. Bonlee, Sept. 15, 1899; p. Isaac H. and Cora E. (Flack); bookkeeper Dunlap Springs hotel; Mason; Baptist.

DUNLAP, JOSEPH INGRAM Merchant

        Wadesboro; B.S. 1878; Univ. of Ky. 1874-76; b. Ansonville, Mar. 25, 1853; p. Joseph Fletcher and Martha (Burroughs); m. Charlotte Bennett, May 6, 1879; Di Soc.; mercantile bus. till retiring; mem. bd. of comm., Wadesboro; Episcopalian.

DUNLAP, LUCIUS VICTOR Physician

        212 N. 2nd st., Albemarle; M.D. 1909; b. Cedar Hill, May 26, 1884; p. James Alexander and Mariah Alice (Carpenter); m. Margaret Ethel Bostian Oct. 18, 1911; football 1905-06-07-08; track 1906-07; Phi Delta Theta; surg. hosp. camp No. 37 A. E. F.; Methodist.

*DUNLAP, ROBERT W.

        Lancaster, S. C.; s. 1832-35.

DUNN, ADOLPHUS WILSON Lawyer

        Leaksville; s. 1904-05; Wake Forest col.; Henry co., Va., June 4, 1880; p. James T. and Sarah E. (Flanagan); m. Sallie Gray Ivie, Sept. 4, 1918; mayor Leaksville; judge recorder's ct. Leaksville township; Baptist.

DUNN, ASHBY WOOD Lawyer

        Scotland Neck; s. l. 1908-09; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1908.

*DUNN, ERNEST W.

        New Bern; b. Aug. 20, 1888; d. Dec. 7, 1922; s. 1906-08; Dr. of Osteopathy, Philadelphia Sch. of Osteopathy, 1910; practitioner of osteopathy New Bern and Norfolk, Va., 1910-22; U. S. A. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

DUNN, FRANCIS CLYDE Manufacturer

        N. Queen st., Kinston; s. 1888-89; b. Lenoir co., May 29, 1872; p. William Walter and Susan (Rountree); m. Ida Ellison, July 22, 1903; Phi Soc.; bookkeeper S. W. Austin co., N. Y. City, 1890; ship. clerk and bookkeeper Orion Knitting mills, Kinston,


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1891-98; sec. Kinston Cotton mills 1898-1908; treas.-pres. Lenoir Oil and Ice co., Kinston, 1900-; pres.-treas. Caswell Cotton mills 1908-; Mason; Odd Fellow; Christian.

*DUNN, FRED WILLIAM

        From Mount Olive; Albuquerque, N. Mex.; b. Apr. 17, 1893; d. Apr. 15, 1921; s. 1914; 5th C. A. C. world war.

DUNN, JAMES ALLEN Lawyer

        Salisbury; s. 1916, 1917, 1919; s. l. 1920-21; Wyoming Univ. 1910-11; b. Jermyn, Pa., Sept. 2, 1894; p. Wm. and Lucy Bradshaw (Montfort); teacher Huntersville H. S. 1919-20, Salisbury H. S. 1920-23; lawyer Salisbury 1923-; enlisted Mar. 1918; pvt. 6th field signal battalion; transferred to co. "D" 54th inf. reg.; served as sniper in 1st battalion; 3 mos. as "agent de liaison" with 201me inf. francaise and 7me chasseurs a pied; service in Gerademer secteur, Guebviller secteur, Meuse-Argonne offensive drive on Soudan; discharged corp. Camp Lee, Va.; Mason; Odd Fellow; Pythian; Episcopalian.

*DUNN, PAUL RODERICK

        Raleigh; b. Apr. 3, 1887; drowned May 30, 1908; s. 1905-07.

DUNN, THOMAS JEFFERSON Lawyer

        305 McRae st., Laurinburg; s. l. 1899-1901; Davidson col.; b. Union co., Feb. 25, 1876; p. Jefferson Ezzell and Frances (Howie); m. Harriett McLean, June 17, 1914; Presbyterian.

DUNN, WILLIAM, JR. Lawyer

        New Bern; Ph.B. 1904; b. New Bern, Aug. 31, 1882; p. John and Lucretia Roberts (Guion); m. Octavia Winder Hughes, Dec. 14, 1907; Phi. Soc.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Gorgon's Head; ed. Magazine; trustee U. N. C.; pres. New Bern Rotary club; Episcopalian.

*DUNN, WILLIAM A. Physician

        Wake co.; b. 1835; d. Ft. Delaware prison 1864; s. 1857-58; lieut. C. S. A. co. "E" 47th reg.

*DUNN, WILLIAM BELL Physician

        Raleigh; A.B. 1826; A.M. 1836.

DUNN, WILLIAM EDWIN Office Manager

        112 E. Bright st., Kinston; s. 1920-22; b. Kinston, Apr. 17, 1902; p. R. B. and Carrie (Isler); Sigma Chi; mgr. office Lenoir Oil and Ice co., Kinston, 1922-; C. M. T. C. Camp Jackson; Christian.

DUNN, WILLIAM LEROY

        223 Hillside st., Asheville; s. 1922-23; Johns Hopkins univ. 1924-; b. Asheville, Dec. 19, 1903; p. Dr. W. L. and Myrtle (Mamsfield); m. Frances Webb.

DUNNEGAN, MACON RUSH Journalist

        233 S. Broad st., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1914; g. s. 1914; B.Litt. Columbia Sch. of Journalism 1922-23; b. Yadkinville, Feb. 11, 1888; p. Charles Fisher and Florence Lee (Todd); Di Soc.; with Winston-Salem Journal 1915-19, (except military service); city ed. Charlotte Observer 1919-22; managing ed. Asheville Citizen 1923-24; magazine writing, 1924-; Phila. detachment gas defense div. chem. warfare service 1918; originated, ed. and pub. 8 mos. Gas Fumes, weekly paper for detachment; discharged corp. 1919; Kiwanian; Methodist Episcopal (South).

DUNSTAN, HENRY VAUGHAN, JR.

        Windsor; s. m. 1894-95; Univ. of Md. 1895-96; b. Dec. 25, 1874; p. Henry Vaughan and Mary Eliza (Miller).

DUNSTAN, WALTER SEATON Journalist

        Care Georgian, Atlanta, Ga.; Ph.B. 1886; b. Scuppernong, May 6, 1863; p. Ebenezer and Julia Elizabeth (Rowe); m. Thomisia Wilkins, June 21, 1893; teacher 5 yrs.; newspaper work--circulation organization and promotion Chicago, Ill., 1892-1904; with Memphis, Tenn., Commercial Appeal, 1 yr.; circulation mgr. Fort Worth, Tex., Star Telegram, 7 yrs.; Birmingham, Ala., News, 8 yrs.; circulation mgr. Little Rock, Ark., Democrat, 5 yrs.; dir. Hearst's papers in the South; Episcopalian.

*DUPRE, ALECE

        From St. Laudry Parish, La.; Opelousas, La.; b. Jan. 25, 1842; d. 1888; s. 1859-60; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; planter; mem. La. legislature, 1867; capt. C. S. A.

*DUPRE, OVIDE Lawyer

        From St. Martins Parish, La.; New York City; b. Opelousas, La., Dec. 14, 1842; d. near Raymondskill, Pa., July 13, 1903; A.B. 1862; pres. elector, N. C., 1868; asst. atty. gen'l U. S.; C. S. A.

DUPREE, BENJAMIN OWENS Teacher

        Plymouth; A.B. 1921; s. s. 1923-24; b. Plymouth, Dec. 30, 1898; p. A. R. and Annie Ben (Owens); Phi Soc.; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

DUPREE, FRANKLIN TELL Lawyer

        Angier; s. 1910-12; b. Johnston co., Apr. 4, 1886; p. B. F. and Fannie Tell (Lore); m. Elizabeth Mason Wells, Dec. 19, 1912; mayor Angier, 1914-15, 1919-21.

*DUPREE, JEPTHA

        Northampton co.; s. 1802; mem. house of c. 1811.

*DUPREE, JOSEPH S. Lawyer

        Pitt co.; s. 1867-68.

DUPREE, LOROMAN CLEVELAND Druggist

        Dunn; s. 1909; b. Bentonville, June 11, 1886; p. William Thomas and Julia (Flowers); m. Lillie May Wade, Sept. 19, 1912; drug store owner; farmer; lumber dealer; Christian.


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DURHAM, AUGUSTUS COBB

        2114 F st., Bellingham, Wash.; s. l. 1901-02.

DURHAM, CARL THOMAS Druggist

        Chapel Hill; s. p. 1915-17; b. Orange co., Aug. 28, 1892; p. Claude and Delia Ann (Lloyd); m. Margaret Joe Whitsett, Dec. 30, 1918; Kappa Psi; U. S. A. hosp. corps 1918; discharged from U. S. N. R. F. 1922; Baptist.

DURHAM, CAREY WINSTON Student

        Chapel Hill; pres. 1763 Pea st., Washington, D. C.; s. 1920-23; Geo. Wash. univ. med. sch.; b. Orange co., Dec. 4, 1897; p. James Manley and Margaret Elizabeth (Atwater); Methodist.

*DURHAM, FRANK HOBSON Merchant

        Carrboro; b. Aug. 7, 1898; d. Mar. 28, 1923; m. Rosa Bowden, Mar. 28, 1919; s. 1917-18; owner and mgr. Carrboro Cash store.

DURHAM, HARVEY IRVING Tobacco Salesman

        R.F.D. 3, box 47, Chapel Hill; pres. 505 S. Main st., Anderson, S. C.; s. 1921-22; b. Chapel Hill, Dec. 10, 1899; p. James Manley and Margaret (Atwater); R. J. Reynolds Tob. co.; T. P. A.; Methodist Episcopal.

DURHAM, IRVIN WEBB Manufacturer

        Lincolnton; A.B. 1919; b. Charlotte, Nov. 16, 1899; p. Irvin Wallace and Lelia (Webb); Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Omega Delta; employed in mill and store Green River Mfg. co., Tuxedo, 1919-21; supt. Roseland Spinning mills, Lincolnton; S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

*DURHAM, JACKSON Farmer

        Chapel Hill; b. Orange co., Dec. 25, 1846; d. Aug. 10, 1905; m. Winnifred Ward; s. 1869; C. S. A.; Baptist.

DURHAM, JOHN FRANKLIN Realtor

        800 S. Tryon st., Charlotte; s. 1914-15; b. Charlotte, Dec. 19, 1895; p. J. A. and Bessie T. (Wriston); U. S. A. 1917; base hosp. no. 6 A. E. F.; pvt., 1919; Baptist.

*DURHAM, PLATO

        Shelby; s. l. 1866-67.

DURHAM, PLATO Cotton Broker

        Gastonia; s. 1917-18; N. C. Col. of A. & E., 1916-17; b. Bessemer City, Dec. 1, 1898; p. Stonewall Jackson and Ollie Makepiece (Odell); m. Mary Ethelda Armstrong, Mar. 9, 1920; Sigma Nu; entered cotton brokerage bus. with firm W. L. Balthis & co. as apprentice until 1918; resumed pos. 1919-20; partner and mgr. Gastonia Cotton co., 1920-; yeoman 3rd class, U. S. N. R. 1918; mem. chamber of commerce; Kiwanian; Methodist Episcopal (South).

DURHAM, ROBERT H. Physician

        Siler City; pres. Ford hosp., Detroit, Mich.; s. 1918.

*DUSENBERY, EDWIN LAFAYETTE Physician

        Lexington; b. 1824; killed in battle, 1862; A.B. 1845; C. S. A.

*DUSENBERRY, HENRY MCRORIE

        Lexington; b. 1829; d. 1862; A.B. 1849; C. S. A.

*DUSENBERY, JAMES LAURENCE Physician

        Lexington; b. 1821; A.B. 1842; surg. C. S. A.; trustee, U. N. C. 1874-77.

*DUSENBERY, WILLIAM BREVARD

        Lexington; b. 1834; d. 1861; A.B. 1853.

*DUSKIN, GEORGE MICHAEL Lawyer

        From Chapel Hill; Greensboro, Ala.; b. Aug. 24, 1836; d. Aug. 1, 1890; A.B. 1857; mem. gen'l assem., Ala.; U. S. dist. atty. Ala.

*DUVAL, HARVIE SHEFFIELD Engineer

        From Tallahassee, Fla.; Chattahoochee, Fla.; New Mexico; b. 1830; s. 1851-52; capt. C. S. A.

DUVAL, JOSEPH J. Farmer

        Polloksville; s. 1917; p. George H. and -- --; m. Fannie Bell Bryan; stock room man for Willis Motor co., New Bern.

DUVAL, LOUIS DANIEL Engineer

        1002 S. Tryon st., Charlotte; s. 1919-21; N. C. Col. of A. & E.; b. Caroleen, Oct. 10, 1901; p. Louis Daniel and Elizabeth Anne (Gray); Lockwood, Greene & co. engrs., 1921-; Methodist.

DUVALL, RUFUS AVORY Principal

        Jefferson; pres. 2619 32 ave. N., Birmingham, Ala.; s. 1916-17; Emory & Henry univ; Birmingham Sou. col.; b. Jefferson, Apr. 15, 1889; p. L. W. and Mary Anne (Goodman); m. Fannie Bagley, Aug. 29, 1917; prin. Blackwell H. S. 1917-18; prin. Columbus, Ga., 1918-20; boy scout exec. Columbus, 1920-21; prin. Birmingham, Ala., 1921-23; Methodist.

DYER, ALGERNON SIDNEY Teacher

        Berkshire school, Sheffield, Mass.; s. 1894-95; A.B. Bowdoin col. 1891; A.M. ibid. 1896; A.M. Harvard univ. 1904; Columbia univ.; b. Hollis, Me., May 2, 1868; p. William Henry and Augusta E. (Milliken); m. Jane Usher, Dec. 22, 1897; m. Irva Marvin Sasser, June 21 1924; submaster Biddeford, Me., H. S. 1897-1901; instr. Bowdoin col. 1901-03; master Hackley sch., Tareytown, N. Y., 1904-05; ibid. Pottstown, Pa., H. S. 1905-11; head of classical dept. Berkshire sch. Sheffield, Mass., 1911-; Unitarian.

DYER, JOHN WESLEY Physician

        Montlieu ave., High Point; s. m. 1908-09.


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DYSART, JOHN OVERTON Cotton Business

        Columbia, S. C.; A.B. 1916; b. McDowell co., June 15, 1895; p. Wm. W. and Laura M. (Cooper); m. Agnes Hyde Barton, June 7, 1918; U. S. A. 1917. 322d inf. 81st div.; stationed England, France, Germany; 1st lieut. 1919; Methodist.

DYSART, MRS. JOHN OVERTON Bookkeeper

        (Nee Barton, Agnes); care M. C. Heath & co., Columbia, S. C.; A.B. 1917; St. Mary's sch.; b. Hartford. Conn., July 20, 1895; p. Geo. Henry and Carrie Seymour (Pratt); m. John Overton Dysart, June 7, 1918; taught St. Mary's sch. 1917-18; bookkeeper Hartford, Conn., Trust co. 1918-19; Episcopalian.

DYSART, JAMES WAITSE

        Lenoir; s. 1918-19.

DYSART, LOUIS ALBERT

        Lenoir; s. 1908-09; b. Lenoir, May 5, 1888.

E

*EAGLE, DANIEL EUGENE Physician

        From Statesville; Baltimore, Md.; b. Sept. 8, 1896; d. Jan. 22, 1923; A.B. 1917; g. s. 1917-18; M.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1922; Nu Sigma Nu; hosp. apprentice, U. S. N. R.; interne, Johns Hopkins univ.; Presbyterian.

EAGLE, WATT WEEMS Student

        403 S. Race st., Statesville; A.B. 1918; g. s. 1919; Johns Hopkins univ. 1920-; b. Statesville, Mar. 14, 1898; p. Sterling Price and Edith (Watt); Di Soc.; Nu Sigma Nu; asst. curator N. C. state museum 1919-20; 2nd lieut. Plattsburg 1918; U. S. A. camp Grant inf. replacement and training troops 1918; Presbyterian.

EAGLES, CHARLES SIDNEY Physician

        R.F.D. 4, Wilson; M.D. 1909; b. Wilson, Nov. 25, 1883; p. T. R. and Bethiah (Smith); m. Mary Sue Yelverton; Phi Soc.; mem. state med. soc.; Moose; Woodman; Christian.

*EAGLES, JOSEPH

        Wilmington; s. 1807.

EAGLES, JOHN BRUCE Teacher

        Walstonburg; A.B. 1923; b. Wilson co., July 18, 1901; p. John Richard and Mattie (Watson); m. Pauline Uzzell, June 20, 1923.

EAGLES, MRS. JOHN BRUCE Teacher

        (Nee Pauline Uzzell); Walstonburg; A.B. 1923; b. Seven Springs, Aug. 26, 1901; p. W. and Lula (Cox); m. John Bruce Eagles, June 20, 1923.

*EAGLES, RICHARD Planter

        Wilmington; s. 1795; A.B. --; first pres. Phi. soc.

EAGLES, THEOPHILUS RANDOLPH Teacher

        8016 Underwood ave., Birmingham, Ala.; A.B. 1908; A.M. 1912; b. Saratoga, Nov. 10, 1885; p. Theophilus Randolph and Bethia (Smith); m. Isabel Bost, June 16, 1909; ed. Yackety Yack; Phi Soc.; prof. Catawba col. 1908-09; ibid. Bethany col. 1909-10; instr. U. N. C. 1910-13; prof. Howard col. 1913-; act. pres. ibid. 1919; act. dean ibid. 1920-21; treas. ibid. 1916-; registrar ibid. 1914-16; bus. mgr. 1921-24; vice-pres. 1924-; bd. trustees Howard col. 1923-; mem. math. assn. of Amer.; mem. Am. math. soc.; Baptist.

EAGLES, WILLIAM WOOTEN Farmer

        Tarboro; A.B. 1904; b. Edgecombe co., June 19, 1881; p. B. F. and Sidney E. (Bradley); m. Daisy McLean, Oct. 17, 1918; prin. Conetoe sch. 1904-05; ibid. Bishopville H. S. 1905-07; vice-pres. and dir. Merchants-Farmers bank; mem. bd. comm'rs. Edgecombe co.; dir. N. C. cotton assn.; Baptist.

EAKER, CHARLES LEE Teacher

        R.F.D. 1, Cherryville; s. 1908-09; Rutherford col. 1905-07; b. Lincoln co., May 1, 1885; p. Jesse E. and Catherine (Hubbard); m. Emma Spratt, May, 1910; Di Soc.; teacher public sch. Lincoln co., 1910-12; prin. Linwood H. S. 1912-13; ibid. Lincolnton H. S. 1913-14; teacher public sch. Lincoln co., 1914-18; prin. Stanley Creek H. S. 1918-20; prin. North Brook H. S. 1921-; Methodist.

EAMES, RICHARD DAVIS Publisher

        3663 Pine Grove ave., Chicago, Ill.; s. 1904-09; b. Providence, R. I., Apr. 21, 1888; p. Richard and Elizabeth (McCorkle); m. Elizabeth Bailey, June 11, 1920; Sigma Nu; employee Salisbury supply and comm. co., 1909-12; Smith-Courtney co., Richmond, Va., 1912-14; E. I. du Pont de Nemours co., 1915-17; pres. Eames-Lukett corp. 1920-23; mgr. Pictorial sales bureau, 1922-; 2nd lieut. U. S. A. air service 1918-21; Episcopalian.

†EARL, JOHN CARTER

        Chapel Hill; s. 1869-70.

†EARL, LOUIS MINTER

        Chapel Hill; s. 1869-70.

EARLE, OLIVER PERRY Druggist

        12 Pinkney st., Greenville, S. C.; Ph.G. 1903; Furman univ.; b. Greenville co., S. C., Dec. 18, 1874; p. Thomas J. and Eliza Jane (Kennedy); m. Minnie Gwinn; Baptist.


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EARLE, WILTON ROBINSON

        702 E. North st., Greenville, S. C.; M.S. 1924; B.S. Furman univ. 1923; Columbia univ. 1920-21; b. Greenville, S. C., June 22, 1902; p. Rev. Wilton Robinson and Maud Gary (Netherland); m. -- -- July, 1901; Baptist.

EARNHARDT, LEROY P.

        High Point; s. 1922-23; N. C. Col. of A. & E.; b. High Point. July 26, 1903; p. L. S. and -- --; U. S. marine corps.

EASON, CHARLES WILLIAM Druggist

        309 E. Morehead st., Charlotte; s. 1908-09; p. C. L. and Ellen (Dwight); m. Maidie Humdle, June 20, 1912.

EASON, HUBERT Merchant

        Gatesville; s. 1915-16; b. Gatesville, Aug. 9, 1893; p. Josephus A. and Lena (Hayes); m. Lucile Blanchard. Dec. 18, 1919; ins. sol. Norfolk, Va., 1919-20; milk inspector N. Y. state 1916-17; 1st lieut. personnel dept. 514 engrs. A. E. F. 1917-19; Methodist.

EASON, JOSEPH DANIELS, JR. Lawyer

        1813 16th st., N. W., Washington, D. C.; A.B. 1910; b. Saratoga, Jan. 21, 1885; p. Joseph Daniels and Sarah Eliza (Amerson); m. Lula Dixon Sauls, Oct. 10, 1914; prin. H. S. Robersonville 1910-11; ibid. Wilson's Mills 1911-12; lawyer Butte and Whitehall. Mont., 1912-20; ibid. Washington, D. C., 1920-; pros. atty. Whitehall, Mont., 1917-19; Presbyterian.

EASON, JOSHUA LAWRENCE Teacher

        Peru, Nebr.; A.B. 1911; A.M. 1915; Columbia univ. 1913; univ. of Nebr., 1921; b. Saratoga, Aug. 25, 1887; p. Joseph Daniels and Sarah Eliza (Amerson); m. Mittie Ruby Sykes, Oct. 14, 1911; supt. Vanceboro H. S. 1911-12; ibid. Nebo H. S. 1912-13; head of Eng. dept. Catawba col. 1913-14; instr. Iowa state col. 1915-19; head of Eng. dept. Grand Island col. 1919-20; ibid. Nebr. state normal and teachers col. 1920-; author; English, Science, and Engineering, 1918; English Composition for Normal Schools and Small Colleges, 1923; Composition and Selected Essays, 1923; Congregationalist.

*EASON, OSCAR Physician

        From Archer; Goldsboro; b. May 26, 1884; d. June 29, 1921; m. Norma Griswold, May 31, 1912; M.D. 1910; Baptist.

*EASON, ROBERT RANSOM Teacher

        From Selma; Elgin, Texas; b. Sept. 19, 1867; d. Oct. 14, 1902; Ph.B. 1891; prin. h. s., Blanco, Tex.; prin. acad., Selma; supt. sch. bd., Elgin, Tex., 1900-02.

*EASTERLING, EDWARD C. Planter

        Georgetown; b. 1836; s. 1858-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1861; U. S. river and harbor service; C. S. A.

EASTERLING, TRACY CLARENCE Teacher

        Marion; s. 1900-01; A.B. Wofford col. 1902; b. Marlboro co., S. C., June 20, 1873.

EASTON, CHARLES SKINNER

        Oxford; s. 1921-22; b. Oxford, Oct. 11, 1903; p. C. H. and -- --.

EASTRIDGE, CARL SCHURZ Merchant

        Clifton; s. 1902-03; b. Ashland, May 1, 1880; p. Thomas Melville and Nancy Caroline (Brown); m. Emma Banner. Sept. 1909; farmer; teacher; postmaster; pvt. co. "L" 37th inf. U. S. vol. in Philippine insurrection 1899-1901; Baptist.

*EASTIN, JOHN D.

        Maury co., Tenn.; s. 1838-39.

*EATMAN, DARIUS Teacher

        From Oxford; New York, N. Y.; b. Oct. 28, 1870; drowned July 8, 1917; A.B. 1897; A.M. Columbia univ., 1902; Earpsboro; asst. in English, Horace Mann sch., Columbia univ.

*EATON, EDWIN J. B.

        Warrenton; s. 1824.

EATON, GEORGE WORLAND Bank Cashier

        First Nat. Bank, Roanoke Rapids; s. 1919-21; Lenoir col.; b. Asheville, May 29, 1900; p. Samuel Cornelius and Julia (Boyd); basketball; Theta Chi; teller First Nat. bank, Hickory, 1921-22; teller First Nat. bank, Roanoke Rapids, 1922-23; asst. cashier ibid. 1923-; S. A. T. C. Lenoir col. 1918; R. O. T. C. 1922; Pythian; D. O. K. K.; Baptist.

*EATON, JESSE CLIFTON

        Winston-Salem; b. Jan. 13, 1899; d. Mar 13, 1918; s. 1915.

*EATON, JOHN HENRY Lawyer

        From Halifax co.; Washington, D. C.; b. 1787; d. Nov. 17, 1856; s. 1803; A.M. 1825; U. S. sen. Tenn., 1818-29; sec. war, 1829-31; gov. Fla. territory, 1834-36; minister to Spain, 1836-40; author A Life of Andrew Jackson; U. S. A., War 1812.

*EATON, JOHN SOMERVILLE

        Granville co.; b. 1800; d. 1854; s. 1819.

EATON, MRS. JACOB TATUM Teacher

        (Nee Harding, Flora); Mars Hill; A.M. 1923; B.S. Guilford col. 1908; Bryn Mawr, 1903-04; b. Huntsville, Dec. 11, 1884; p. G. B. and Elizabeth Jane (Steelman); m. Jacob Tatum Eaton, Nov. 27, 1917; head of math. dept. Mars Hill col.; Eastern Star; Baptist.

*EATON, JAMES W.

        Williamsboro; b. 1815; d. 1855; s. 1835-36.


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EATON, LAFAYETTE BROWNE Civil Service

        Fairfax Court House, Va.; s. 1878-83; b. Warren co., Mar. 16, 1862; p. Dr. Samuel William and Lucy T. (Browne); m. Mart T. Perkins, Nov. 29, 1901; tob. bus. 1884-86; classified civil service 1887-; Episcopalian.

EATON, OSCAR BENJAMIN Accountant

        Patterson ave., Winston-Salem; s. 1881-84; b. Mocksville, Oct. 10, 1859; farmer; teacher; mayor Winston-Salem.

EATON, PAUL BLAINE Lawyer

        112 S. Broad st., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1917; LL.B. Georgetown univ. 1923; b. Yadkin co., Nov. 10, 1892; p. E. J. and Nancy L. (Davis); prin. Lewisville H. S. 1917-19; supt. Ayden sch. 1919-20; patent examiner Washington, D. C., 1920-24; lawyer, 1924-; yeoman, U. S. N. 1918; Baptist.

*EATON, THOMAS

        Warren co.; s. 1820; mem. provincial council, Halifax dist.

*EATON, WILLIAM Lawyer

        Warrenton; A.B. 1829; author; mem. house of c. 1838-40, and 1852; atty. gen. 1851-52; state sen. 1854-56; mem. conv., 1865; trustee, U. N. C. 1838-68.

EATON, WILLIAM CLEMENT

        Patterson ave., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1919; A.M. 1920; b. Winston-Salem, Feb. 23, 1898; p. Oscar Benjamin and Mary G. --.

‡EBBS, CARLEY JARVIS

        Marshall; s. 1900-01.

EBBS, DANIEL VOORHEES

        Hot Springs; s. 1909-10; Mars Hill col.; b. Trust, July 1, 1891; p. Jasper and --.

*ECCLES, JOHN

        Fayetteville; s. 1837-38.

ECHOLS, WILLIAM BEECHER Student

        Kernersville; s. 1920-21; b. Kernersville, Apr. 1, 1902; p. Geo. W. and Sophina Bell (Hastings); student Edwards Bus. col. Winston-Salem; Methodist Episcopal.

ECHOLS, WILLIAM ROGER

        Raphine, Va.; s. 1920-21; Erskine col.; b. Raphine, Va., Sept. 1, 1900; p. Rev. L. I. and -- --.

*EDENS, CLARENCE MORGAN

        Rowland; b. July 4, 1878; d. July 19, 1902; s. 1901-02.

EDGERTON, ALLIE HOWARD Manufacturer

        501 W. Centre st., Goldsboro; Ph.B. 1897; b. Fremont, Oct. 28, 1877; p. Capt. J. B. and Pattie Way (Poole); m. Annie Belle Borden; mfr. lumber and veneers; sec. and treas. Enterprise Lumber co., 1899-1909; pres. Empire mfg. co., 1910-; mem. bd. of aldermen Goldsboro, 1913-14; Methodist.

EDGERTON, COURTNEY D. Insurance

        Tarboro; pres. Rocky Mount; s. 1916.

*EDGERTON, CHARLES NEWTON Clerk

        Goldsboro; b. Mar. 17, 1872; d. Jan. 26, 1912; s. 1887-89.

*EDGERTON, CHARLES WILLIAM

        Kenly; s. l. 1894-95.

EDGERTON, EARLE DOCK Teacher-Merchant

        R.F.D. 1, Kenly; A.B. 1915; b. Wayne co., Jan. 13, 1894; p. Edwin Dock and Mary Ann (Wiggs); m. Hettie Laura Gurley, Jan. 6, 1918; baseball; Phi Soc.; teacher and merchant 1915-; pvt.-sergt. Q. M. C., U. S. A. 1918-19; Friend.

EDGERTON, GURNEY EVERETTE Insurance

        Fayetteville; A.B. 1915; b. Wayne co., June 18, 1892; p. E. Dock and Mary (Wiggs); m. Pansy Short, Mar. 26, 1918; teacher 1915-16; merchant 1916-22; ins. 1922-; Presbyterian.

EDGERTON, VIRON BURTON Merchant

        Kenly; s. 1919-21; N. C. State Col. of A. & E. 1917; b. Kenly, Feb. 23, 1900; p. John Thomas and Pearl (Hook); Presbyterian.

*EDMONDS, WILLIAM RUFUS Lawyer

        From Elkin; High Point; b. July 23, 1883; d. Albuquerque, N. Mex., Jan. 21, 1915; A.B. 1910; s. l. 1911; municipal judge; trustee U. N. C.

*EDMONDSON, ANDREW KIRKMAN Planter

        Fayetteville, Tenn.; b. Sept. 16, 1840; d. 1913; A.B. 1861; C. S. A.

EDMONDSON, FRANK ALEXANDER Teacher

        Newland; s. 1902-05; Rutherford col. 1901-02; b. Burke co., May 18, 1882; p. John W. and Henrietta Temperance (Kincaid); m. Lillian Wright Ayres, Oct. 30, 1907; supt. Kenly graded sch. 1905-07; ibid. Glen Alpine graded sch. 1907-12; supt. Avery co. sch. 1912-23; mayor; alderman; clerk and treas.; state dept. of educ.; dir. school accounting, 1923-; Methodist.

†EDMONDSON, NATHANIEL DANIEL

        Rocky Mount; s. 1896-97.

‡EDMONDSON, WILLIAM ELAM Naval Chaplain (Retired)

        1426 Sierra Bonita ave., Hollywood, Cal.; s. 1884-86; Vanderbilt univ.; b. Lenoir, Aug. 6, 1864; p. Miles and Caroline (Puett); m. Ellen Maney, Nov. 14, 1895; Di Soc.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; chaplain U. S. N. 1894-; Methodist.

*EDMUNDS, AUGUSTUS T.

        Halifax co.; s. 1836-37.


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*EDMUNDS, BENJAMIN C.

        Halifax co.; s. 1834-35.

*EDMUNDS, JOHN T.

        Lawrenceville, Va.; s. 1816.

*EDMUNDS, LITTLETON Tobacconist

        South Boston, Va.; s. 1834-35.

*EDMUNDS, WILLIAM H.

        Lawrenceville, Va.; s. 1833-34.

EDMUNDSON, HAYWOOD Farmer

        304 W. Nash st., Wilson; A.B. 1921; Cornell univ. 1921-22; b. Wilson, Dec. 7, 1900; p. Haywood and Lillie Eliza (Rouse); Phi Beta Kappa; Zeta Psi; Methodist.

EDMUNDSON, LELAND BURNICE Student

        409 W. Mulberry st., Goldsboro; s. 1920-23; Jefferson Med. col. 1923-; b. Lyndall, Aug. 20, 1901; p. B. Frank and Lizzie (Sauls); Delta Sigma Phi; Methodist.

EDMUNDSON, PAUL BURT

        Goldsboro; s. 1915; s. l. 1919.

EDMUNDSON, THOMAS Farmer

        Goldsboro; s. 1878-79; b. Greene co., June 10, 1860; p. William Henry and Lydia John (Minshew); m. Bettie Exerm. 1881; Elk; Methodist.

EDNEY, CALVIN RANSOME Teacher

        Mars Hill; pres. Jefferson City, Tenn.; A.B. 1917; A.M. 1922; b. Mars Hill, Apr. 30, 1890; p. George Newton and Collie (Merrell); Di Soc.; teacher Mars Hill, 1919-21; prof. economics Carson and Newman col. 1923-24; sergt. U. S. A. 1917-19; Shriner; Baptist.

EDWARDS, ALBERT D. Physician

        927 W. E. Boulevard, Winston-Salem; s. 1897-1900; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1903; g. s. New York univ. 1905; b. Elk Creek, Aug. 12, 1877; p. David C. and Mattie (Reeves); m. Maud Pharr, Nov. 8, 1904; Phi Sigma Kappa; Methodist.

EDWARDS, ARTHUR JOSEPH Physician

        Bristol, Tenn.; B.S. 1893; s. m. 1894-95; M.D. 1895-99; Univ. of Md. 1899; g. s. Johns Hopkins univ.; Harvard univ.; Univ. of Berlin, Germany; b. Sparta, Jan. 12, 1871; p. Capt. David California and Martha Jane (Reeves); res. student univ. hosp. Baltimore; 1898-99; res. physician and surgeon univ. of Md. 1899-1901; chief surgeon Carolina, Clinchfield and Ohio ry. 11 yrs.; physician to Virginia Intermont col. 1903-; dir. Bank of Bristol and Bristol Savings and Loan co.; real estate; farmer.

EDWARDS, BURTA LAFAYETTE

        Brooksville, Fla.; s. 1896-98.

*EDWARDS, CHARLES

        Person co.; s. 1821.

EDWARDS, CLAYTON CARR Teacher

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1922; g. s. 1922-24; b. Sparta, Feb. 9, 1898; p. Columbus Franklin and Emily Caroline (Johnson); instr. math-U. N. C. 1922-; S. A. T. C.; 2nd lieut. C. A. C. Ft. Monroe, Va., 1918-19; 1st lieut. O. R. C. 1923-.

EDWARDS, CHARLES HENRY

        Bentonville; s. 1916-17; s. l. 1919-20; b. Bentonville, Dec. 10, 1891; p. C. M. and -- -- --.

*EDWARDS, DAVID H. Planter

        From Green co.; Arkansas; s. 1862-63; A.B. 1911 as of 1866; C. S. A.

EDWARDS, DAVID NESBIT

        Care R. J. Reynolds Tob. co., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1917; Mars Hill col.; b. Ronda, Feb. 15, 1892; p. J. G. and -- --; employee sales dept. R. J. Reynolds Tob. co., Winston-Salem.

EDWARDS, DANIEL THOMAS Lawyer

        Queen st., Kinston; s. l. 1894-95; A.B. Trinity col. 1892; Doctor of Pedagogy, New York univ. 1899; b. Ormondsville, Oct. 16, 1870; p. Capt. Daniel Webster and Mary Jane (White); m. Capitola C. Grainger, Apr. 3, 1901; teacher; editor; realtor; newspaper correspondent, New York city, 1924-; Pythian; Rotarian; Methodist.

EDWARDS, ENOS TYLER Lawyer

        Wadesboro; s. l. 1919-21; b. Monroe, Nov. 9, 1898; p. W. D. and Nita --; Baptist.

EDWARDS, FRANK HENRY

        574 Merrimon ave., Asheville; s. 1905-06; b. Mars Hill, June 17, 1885; p. Samuel V. and Martha --; m. Eva L. Hughes, June 17, 1918.

EDWARDS, GEORGE WALTER Realtor

        1610 Edwards drive, Winston-Salem; s. 1885-88; b. Elk Creek, Oct. 28, 1864; p. Capt. David C. and Mattie J. (Reeves); farmer; leaf tobacco bus. 5 yrs.; mortgage and investment paper broker, 10 yrs.; lumber dealer; vice-pres. Standard Bldg. and Loan assn.; alderman and chmn. street com., Winston-Salem; Baptist.

EDWARDS, GEORGE WILLIAMS

        Snow Hill; s. 1921-23; b. Snow Hill, May 23, 1903; p. John Harvey and Jamie (Williams); Delta Sigma Phi; employed by Liggett and Myers Tob. co., Wilson; Episcopalian.

EDWARDS, JOSEPH GARNETT

        Galax, Va.; s. 1915-17; Univ. of Beaume, France; b. Galax, Va., Nov. 20, 1895; p. J. N. and -- --.

*EDWARDS, JOHN HENRY

        Person co.; A.B. 1830; M.D.


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EDWARDS, JAMES L. Farmer

        Wadesboro; s. 1864-65; Washington and Lee univ. 1866-67; Wofford col. 1868-69; b. Wadesboro, Feb. 19, 1848; p. Jesse and Ann Eliza (Watkins); m. Ella Lindsley, Feb. 18, 1873; teacher Mt. Pleasant, Miss., 1872-73; teacher Anson co.; farmer; surveyor; Methodist

EDWARDS, JACK RAWLINGS Secretary

        Hertford; pres. Argonne apts., Washington, D. C.; s. 1916-17; Georgetown univ.; b. Hertford. Oct. 10, 1896; p. W. F. C. and Pattie (Valentine); m. Camilla McMullan, June 20, 1923; representative Conn. Mutual Life Ins. co.; bookkeeper; sec. to rep. H. S. Ward. 1920-; U. S. A. Camp Jackson, 1918; Episcopalian.

†EDWARDS, JOHN R.

        Norfolk, Va.; s. 1860-61.

EDWARDS, JOHN ROBERT Minister

        Bynum; s. 1914-16; A.B. Trinity col. 1918; b. Ore Hill, Apr. 3, 1889; p. James Robert and Rebecca (Phillips); m. Gertrude Selby, Oct. 1, 1919; Di Soc; Methodist.

†EDWARDS, JAMES SIDNEY

        Wilson; s. p. 1905-06.

EDWARDS, JOHN WESLEY

        Franklin; s. 1921-22; b. Franklin, June 17,1903; p. J. W. and -- --.

*EDWARDS, JOHN WILLIAM

        Dudley; d. Aug., 1891; s. 1890-91.

EDWARDS, LUTHER BELL Secretary

        Tallahassee, Fla.; A.B. 1888; b. Henderson, Apr. 28,1867; p. W. McDonald and Arrenie (Nash); teacher N. C. sch. 1888-99; prin. Suwanee co. H. S., Fla., 1899-1912; ice mfr. 1912-15; sec. to Cary A. Hardee, gov. of Fla. 1921-.

*EDWARDS, LEONIDAS COMPTON Lawyer

        From Person co.; Oxford; b. Feb. 16, 1825; A.B. 1844; mem. house of c. 1870; col. C. S. A.

EDWARDS, LEE HENRY Teacher

        Holly Springs; pres. Central High School, Greensboro; A.B. 1916; Univ. of Va.; Columbia univ.; b. Holly Springs, Jan. 24, 1893; p. Otis Judson and Annie Lorena (Jones); teacher Winston-Salem H. S. 2 yrs.; ibid. Greensboro H. S. 2 yrs.; prin. of grammar sch. 2 yrs.; ibid. Central H. S. 1924-; pharmacist's mate 3rd class U. S. N. 1918-19; Methodist.

EDWARDS, MARTIN LUTHER Lawyer

        Rutherfordton; s. l. 1900-02; A.B. Rutherford col. 1900; b. Rutherford co., June 2, 1877; p. Thomas Pinkney and Priscilla E. (Koon); m. Georgia Evelina Jones, Dec. 27, 1904; mayor Rutherfordton 1905-10; prosecuting atty. Rutherfordton 1910-; city atty. 1910-24; co. chmn. red cross during world war; special counsel Sou. Ry. co. 1915-24; Baptist.

EDWARDS, MCIVER WILLIAMSON

        120 Edwards ave., Darlington, S. C.; A. B. 1922; Citadel col. 1918-20; b. Darlington, S. C., Aug. 1, 1900; p. Charles Berryman and May Rogers (Williamson); Pi Kappa Phi; with Tri-State tob. growers co-operative assn., 1922-23; S. A. T. C. Citadel col.; Baptist.

EDWARDS, OTHO CROWELL Druggist

        530 Hillsboro st., Raleigh; Ph.G. 1921; b. Neuse, June 21, 1898; p. W. P. and Ida (Joyner); Baptist.

EDWARDS, OPIE GRAY Druggist

        Spring Hope; s. 1911-14; b. Spring Hope, Sept. 11, 1891; p. Dr. William and Sallie C. (Hargrove); m. Nettie B. Jacobs, June 20, 1917; football coach Warrenton H. S. 1914; tob. buyer Gallahee, Ltd. and Dart Tob. co., Richmond, Va., 1915; factory mgr. T. S. McDearman Tob co., Spring Hope, 1916-18; drug store prop. 1915-; treas. Spring Hope 1921-22.

EDWARDS, PRESTON HAMPTON, JR. Teacher

        120 Edwards ave., Darlington, S. C., pres. Y. M. C. A., Charlotte; A.B. 1923; b. Darlington, S. C., June 16, 1902; p. Charles Berryman and Mary (Williamson); football; Di Soc.; Pi Kappa Phi; Baptist.

EDWARDS, ROBERT LEE Dairy Farmer

        Guilford; s. 1913.

EDWARDS, SAMUEL LEE Physician

        760 Randolph bldg., Memphis, Tenn.; s. 1895-96; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1899; b. Phila., Pa., May 15, 1871; p. Lipman and Frieda (Summerfield); physician Goldsboro, 1900-01; ibid. Memphis, Tenn., 1901-; capt.-maj. med. corps A. E. F. 1918-19; Jewish.

EDWARDS, SNAUDIE MCGROOVER Druggist

        Ayden; s. 1919; m. Kathe Mae, 1919; druggist Ayden 1918-.

‡EDWARDS, THOMAS WOSTER, JR.

        Danville, Va.; s. p. 1900-01.

EDWARDS, VICTOR CLYDE Chemical Director

        339 N. Fullerton ave., Upper Montclair, N. J.; A.B. 1909; Ph.D. 1915; Univ. of Chicago; b. Ore Hill, Aug. 31, 1884; p. James Robert and Rebecca Jane (Phillips); m. Lillian McGregor Harley, June 8, 1916; Alpha Chi Sigma; Di Soc.; instr. Wofford col. 1909-10; asst. prof. ibid. 1910-13; ibid. 1915-17; research chem. E. I. du Pont de Nemours and co. 1917-19; asst. dir. Delta Research Iab. ibid. 1919-20; act. dir. ibid. 1920-21; asst. dir. Pyralin Research lab. ibid. 1921-22; dir. ibid. and chem. dir. Arlington works du Pont co., 1922-; mem. Amer. inst. of chem. engrs., Amer. chem. soc.; Methodist.


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EDWARDS, WILEY BENJAMIN Wholesale Grocer

        Wilson; s. 1910-13; b. Richmond, Va., Oct. 29, 1890; p. Wiley William and Mary Elizabeth (Morecock); m. Susan Belle Lupton. June 23, 1920; baseball; Phi Delta Theta; pvt.-2nd lieut. 67th F. A., U. S. A. 1917-18.

†EDWARDS, WILLIAM HOWELL

        Bradford, Fla.; s. 1905-07.

EGERTON, BENJAMIN IREDELL Merchant

        Houston, Texas; s. 1877-79; b. Macon, 1858; m. Belle M. Whittemore, 1883; clerk; Methodist.

EGERTON, GRAHAM BURWELL Engineer

        Louisburg; A.B. 1916; Trinity col.; b. Louisburg, Feb. 25, 1893; p. Frank Nicholas and Pattie (Davis); Phi Delta Theta; engr. state highway comm.; U. S. A. 1918-19; Mason; Methodist.

*EGERTON, MONTRAVILLE WALKER Minister

        From Hillgirt; Knoxville, Tenn.; b. Rutherford co., May 27, 1867; d. Mar. 23, 1905; s. 1885-88; lawyer; Baptist.

EGERTON, WILLIAM ALEXANDER

        Hendersonville; s. 1919-20; Ga. tech.; b. Hendersonville, Feb. 8, 1900; p. -- -- and Bessie A. --.

EGERTON, WELDON DAVIS

        Louisburg; s. 1908-09; b. Louisburg, June 13, 1891; m. Katherine Crichton White, Apr. 6, 1921.

*EHRINGHAUS, JOHN CHRISTOPH B. Lawyer

        Elizabeth City; d. 1853; s. 1832-33; mem. house of c. 1842-44; state sen. 1846.

EHRINGHAUS, JOHN CHRISTOPH B. Lawyer

        305 E. Main st., Elizabeth City; A.B. 1901; LL.B. 1903; b. Elizabeth City, Feb. 5, 1882; p. Erskine and Carrie C. (Mathews); m. Matilda Bradford Haughton, Jan. 4, 1912; Phi Beta Kappa; graduate cum laude; Delta Kappa Epsilon; ed. Tar Heel; Phi Soc.; Gimghoul; lawyer, firm Aydlett and Ehringhaus 1905-10; no partner 1903-05, 1910-13; firm Ehringhaus and Small, 1913-23; ibid. Ehringhaus and Hall 1923-; mem. Am. bus. assn.; mem. N. C. legislature 1905-07; sol. first judicial dist. 1910-22; mem. N. C. historical soc.; mem. N. C. bar assn.; ensign-lieut. (j.g.) naval militia until disbandment; Episcopalian.

EK, AUGUST WILLIAM

        Box 433, Hickory; s. 1920-21; Va. Mil. inst.; b. Wilmington, Apr. 17, 1900; p. A. W. and -- --.

ELDER, DAVID LANE Physician

        200 N. First st., Hopewell, Va.; s. m. 1909-11; Trinity col.; M.D. Med. col. of Va., 1913; b. Randolph co.; p. W. N. and Carrie E. (Osborne); physician Clayville, Va., 1914-15; ibid. Hopewell, Va., 1915-; mayor Hopewell, 1920-; Va. national guard; Methodist.

ELDRIDGE, HARVEY ALLEN

        Bentonville; s. p. 1919-21; b. Bentonville, Dec. 10, 1897; p. John C. and --.

‡ELDRIDGE, JAMES Teacher

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1914; Atlantic Christian col.; b. Johnston co., June 1, 1883; p. Mrs. Bettie Eldridge.

ELDRIDGE, JULIUS Druggist

        Main st., Mt. Airy; s. p. 1899-1900; b. Rome, Dec. 15, 1874; p. William Spencer and Nancy (Wood); m. Julia Stockton, Dec. 18, 1906; druggist Winston-Salem, 1901-20.

ELDRIDGE, JOHN GRADY Teacher

        Bentonville; A.B. 1917; A.M. 1923; b. Bentonville, Dec. 8, 1894; p. John C. and Deliah (Barefoot); m. Marybelle Thompson, Feb. 23, 1918; Phi Soc.; prin. Mooresville H. S. 1919-20; supt. sch. Windsor, 1920-22; ibid. Teacheys H. S. and grad. sch. 1923-24; U. S. Naval forces 1918.

ELDRIDGE, MRS. JOHN GRADY

        Bentonville; spec. s. 1922; b. Hillsboro, June 2, 1899; m. John Grady Eldridge, Feb. 23, 1918.

ELDRIDGE, TIMOTHY

        Benson; s. 1897-98.

ELDRIDGE, YOUNG WYLEY

        Bentonville; s. 1915-16; b. Bentonville, Oct. 28, 1889; p. John C. and -- --.

ELEY, ALVIN JAMES

        Woodland; pres. Chapel Hill; LL.B. 1924; b. Woodland, July 9, 1899; p. J. M. and Mary Jane (Parker); Phi Soc.; Theta Chi; Phi Delta Phi.

ELEY, CLAYTON WILLARD Physician

        Dinwiddie apt., Portsmouth, Va.; B.S. 1914; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1916; b. Woodland, Sept. 19, 1890; p. James M. and Jane (Parker); with Parish Memorial hosp., Portsmouth, Va.; med. corps U. S. N. 1917-19.

*ELEY, PETER HARDEN

        From Williston, Tenn.; Blacksburg, Va.; b. Windsor, Va., Sept. 10, 1875; d. Feb. 9, 1916; A.B. 1900; A.B. Harvard univ. 1901; teacher in Philippine islands, 1901-02; in Ga., 1902-03; in Va. Poly. inst., 1903-16.

ELEY, VERNON LYNDON Physician

        Woodland; pres. 1927 Chestnut st., Phila., Pa.; B.S. 1920; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1922; b. Menola, May 13, 1892; p. James M. and Mary Jane (Parker); Statson hosp. Phila., 1922-23; asst. res. physician Municipal hosp. of Phila., 1923; chief


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resident physician North Western gen'l hosp. Phila., 1923-; Phila. Elec. co., consulting physician; Baptist.

ELLAS, MIGUEL GRAUSMAN Physician

        12 East 86th st., New York City; s. 1913-15; B.S. Univ. of N. Y. 1917; M.D. Columbia univ. 1921; b. Thomasville, Sept. 26, 1895; p. David and Helen (Grausman); Zeta Beta Tau; 1st class hosp. apprentice U. S. N. 1917-19; Jewish.

*ELLIASON, ROBERT CARTER Manufacturer

        Charlotte; b. Statesville, 1873; d. 1906; s. 1892-93; cotton mill supt.; Presbyterian.

ELKINS, WILLIAM JAMES

        Elkton; s. 1919-20; b. Elkton, Nov. 27, 1900; p. J. S. and -- --.

ELLENOR, JACK BLOUNT

        Gates; s. 1916-17.

ELLER, ADOLPHUS HILL Lawyer

        129 Cascade ave., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1885; b. New Hope, Apr. 9, 1861; p. James and Mary Ann (Carlton); m. Laura Winifred Newland, Nov. 20, 1896; Di Soc.; ed. U. N. C. Magazine; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; first rep. Di Soc. 1884; winner Di debaters' medal 1885; lawyer firm of Eller and Starbuck 1886-92; alone 1892-1908; law firm Eller and Stockton, 1908-14; trust officer and vice-pres. Wachovia Bank and Trust co.; sec. and treas. N. C. ry. co. 1905-13; trustee U. N. C. since 1903; trustee and sec. Slater state normal sch. 1890-1920; N. C. sen. 1905-07; campaign mgr. ex-gov. R. B. Glenn, 1904; chmn. state dem. exec. com. during two campaigns, 1908-12; Mason; Baptist.

*ELLER, FRANKLIN PLATO

        Berlin; b. Apr. 4, 1869; d. Chapel Hill, June 15, 1892; s. 1889-92; Di Soc.; Baptist.

*ELLER, JOHN CARLTON

        Berlin; b. Oct. 30, 1873; d. July 4, 1896; Ph.B. 1896.

ELLER, JOHN DEWALDEN

        129 Cascade ave., Winston-Salem; s. 1918-21; b. Winston-Salem, Nov. 20, 1898; p. Adolphus Hill and Laura Winifred (Newland); Kappa Sigma; Minotaur; employee Chatham mfg. co.; Methodist Episcopal.

*ELLERBEE, JOHN CRAWFORD

        South Carolina; A.B. 1823.

*ELLERBEE, JOHN G.

        South Carolina; s. 1822.

*ELLERBEE, WILLIAM

        South Carolina; s. 1818.

ELLINGTON, CAPE WINSLOW

        Raleigh; s. 1896-97.

*ELLINGTON, DAVID S. Physician

        Wentworth; d. 1908; s. 1858-60.

ELLINGTON, HARVEY DIXON

        Saxapahaw; s. p. 1921-22; b. Saxapahaw, Aug. 13, 1899; p. D. W. and -- --.

ELLINGTON, JOHN OGLETHORPE, JR. Merchant

        Clayton; A.B. 1922; b. Smithfield, Feb. 7, 1902; p. John Oglethorpe and Corinna Ceres (Young); Phi Soc.; Presbyterian.

ELLINGTON, JESSE THOMPSON Farmer

        Clayton; s. 1916-17; Univ. of Va. 1918-19; b. Smithfield, Dec. 15, 1899; p. Jno. O. and Corinna (Young); Kappa Alpha; teacher 2 yrs.; auto dealer 1 yr.; farmer; Mason; Elk; Presbyterian.

ELLINGTON, KENNETH RAYNOR

        Clayton; LL.B. 1914; s. a. 1905-06; b. Clayton, Dec. 25, 1888; p. Jesse Thompson and Sallie (Williamson); m. Margaret Roberts, 1922; Kappa Alpha; Gorgon's Head; Baptist.

ELLINGTON, RICHARD ALEXANDER Druggist

        Main st., Madison; s. 1903; b. Reidsville, Oct. 20, 1882; p. Alfred Jackson and Kate Gray (Bonner); m. Ethel N. Nelson, Dec. 13, 1910; druggist, 1903-; Mason; Presbyterian.

ELLINGTON, ROBERT HENRY Dentist

        Salisbury; s. p. 1908-09.

ELLINGTON, RICHARD LINDSAY Accountant

        Main st., Reidsville; B.S. 1901; A.B. Guilford col. 1900; b. Reidsville, Oct. 4, 1879.

*ELLINGTON, WALTER CLINK Civil Engineer

        Chapel Hill; b. Oct. 21, 1889; d. June 10, 1913; s. 1909; Methodist.

*ELLIOTT, ALEXANDER

        Cumberland co.; s. 1816; mem. house of c. 1824-25; state sen. 1826.

ELLIOTT, AUGUSTUS G. Druggist

        Fuquay Springs; s. 1906-07; b. Granville co., Sept. 28, 1883; p. John Baxter and Annie H. (Averett); m. Sallie S. Rosemond, June 19, 1911; druggist Haywood and Boone, Durham, 5 yrs.; drug store prop. Fuquay Springs; mayor Fuquay Springs 2 yrs.; Mason; Junior; Baptist.

ELLIOT, AVON HALL Physician

        205 N. 3rd st., Wilmington; s. m. 1915-17; A.B. Davidson col. 1914; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1919; b. Manchester, Oct. 29, 1890; p. Jonathan Evans and Alice Lee (Hall); Kappa Psi; interne Cooper hosp., Camden, N. J., 1919-20; physician Wilmington, 1920-; Presbyterian.


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ELLIOTT, AUBREY MCCOY Teacher

        Y. M. C. A., Charlotte; A.B. 1917; Columbia univ.; Paris univ.; b. Birmingham, Ala., Sept. 6, 1895; p. J. P. and Edna Earle (Carter); m. Margaret E. Scanlon, Oct. 27, 1923; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Chi; Omega Delta; teacher Baylor sch., Chattanooga, Tenn., 1917-19; ibid. Charlotte H. S. 1919-20; prin. Charlotte Junior H. S. 1920-22; prin. Central H. S. 1922-; pvt.-sergt. 318th F. A. 81st div. A. E. F. 1918-19; Presbyterian.

ELLIOTT, ALBERT PETTIGREW Teacher

        Lafayette, La.; A.M. 1921; A.B. William and Mary col., 1919; A.M. ibid., 1920; b. Lynchburg, Va., Aug. 2, 1894; p. Samuel Albert and Lillian Alice (Turpin); m. Luetta Mae Cooper, Sept. 8, 1921; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Sigma Upsilon; instr. W. and M. col. 1921-22; asst. prof. ibid. 1922-23; prof. of Middle English Southwestern, La. inst. 1923-; Baptist.

*ELLIOTT, BENJAMIN R.

        Asheboro; s. 1854-56.

*ELLIOTT, EDMUND

        s. 1819.

ELLIOTT, EDGAR TORRENCE

        Dillon, S. C.; s. 1915-16; b. Dillon, S. C., Dec. 27, 1896; p. Mrs. Lyda Elliott.

ELLIOTT, FRED

        Box 141, Maxia, Tex.; A.B. 1908; b. Charlotte, Sept. 8, 1887.

ELLIOTT, GUY Lawyer

        Kinston; s. l. 1915-17; b. Surry, Beaufort co., May 10, 1895; p. John T. and Mary Elizabeth (Thomas); m. Gertrude Bowling Jones, June 30, 1920; clerk Sou. ry. 1917-19; lawyer 1919-; judge of Kinston recorder's ct. 1920-; pres. Kinston Shrine club, 1924-25; sec.-treas. Kiwanis club, 1921-24; Disciple of Christ.

ELLIOTT, GEORGE BRAXTON

        516 McMannen st., Durham; pres. care Highway comm., Raleigh; s. 1918; Trinity col.; p. Alexander Graham and Caroline (Turrentine); Kappa Alpha; Durham Hosiery mills, 1919-21; Am. Tob. co., 1921-22; N. C. state highway comm. 1922-; Elk; Methodist.

ELLIOTT, GEORGE DOUGLAS Physician

        Thornwall; pres. Philadelphia Gen'l hosp., Phila., Pa.; s. 1919-21; A.B. Davidson col. 1918; M.D. Univ. of Pa., 1923; b. Thornwall, Oct. 2, 1896; p. Jonathan Evans and Alice Lee (Hall); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Chi; physician to Philadelphia gen'l hosp., 1923-; U. S. N. R. F. 1918-19; Presbyterian.

‡ELLIOTT, GEORGE DOUGLASS, JR.

        Linden; s. 1909-10;b. Duke, Mar. 11, 1890p. G. D. and -- --.

ELLIOTT, GEORGE SHANNONHOUSE Manufacturer

        Care Long Shoals Cotton Mills, Lincolntons. 1918-20; Philadelphia Textile sch. 1920-22; b. Edenton, Sept. 21, 1900; p. William Oscar and Addie Thacht (Shannonhouse); m. -- -- Oct. 23, 1923; Baptist.

*ELLIOTT, HENRY BRANSON

        Randolph co.; A.B. 1826.

ELLIOTT, HORACE COPLEY

        Rutherfordton; s. l. 1904-05; Rutherford col. 1898-99; b. Rutherford co., Jan. 12, 1878.

*ELLIOTT, JOHN Planter

        Cumberland co.; A.B. 1822.

‡ELLIOTT, JAMES BENJAMIN

        Marion; s. 1905-06.

*ELLIOTT, JOHN B. Teacher

        From Wayne co.; Georgia; s. 1850-52.

*ELLIOTT, JOHN G. Teacher

        Sampson co.; A.B. 1822.

*ELLIOTT, JOHN S.

        Cumberland co.; s. 1826.

ELLIOTT, JOHN WILLIAM

        Dunkirk, Md.; s. 1917-18; b. Marion, Aug. 5, 1893.

ELLIOTT, MILTON COURTRIGHT Lawyer

        2209 Massachusetts ave., Wash., D. C.; s. 1895-97; s. l. 1897-98; Univ. of Va., 1900-02; b. Norfolk, Va., Dec. 28, 1879; p. Warren Grice and Margaret (Blow); m. Lucy Hamilton Cocke, Dec. 29, 1906; Delta Kappa Epsilon; lawyer Norfolk firm Brook and Elliott, 1902-07; lawyer Philadelphia, 1909-11; ibid. Charlottesville, Va., 1911-13; ibid. Washington, D. C., 1919-; official delegate to both Pan-American conferences; mem. permanent Cuban com.; counsel for comptroller of the currency, 1907; receiver Nat. Deposit Bank and nat. bank examiner, 1908-09; rep. treasury dept. to senate com. in preparation of federal reserve act 1913; sec. and gen'l counsel federal reserve bd. 1913-19; consulting counsel ibid. 1919; consulting counsel war finance corp. 1919-; mem. ry. loan advisory com. Thornwall; pres. Philadelphia Gen'l hosp. 1920; Shriner; Episcopalian.

*ELLIOTT, MADISON LEE

        Cuba; d. Nov. 23, 1907; s. 1898-1900.

ELLIOTT, PLATO JEFFERSON

        Lattimore; s. 1916-17; b. Lattimore, Mar. 19, 1896; p. J. C. and -- --.

ELLIOTT, RICHARD FELTON Bookkeeper

        121 W. King st., Edenton; s. 1919-20; Va. Mil. inst.; b. Edenton, Dec. 1, 1898; p.


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W. O. and Addie Thatch (Shannanhouse); Delta Sigma Phi; employee Farmer Peanut co. 1921-22; engr. Blair and Doane, Ins., 1922; bookkeeper M. S. Brown co., 1922-23; ibid. Edenton Cotton mills, 1923-; S. A. T. C. Va. Mil. inst., 1919.

ELLIOTT, WILLIAM FORREST Physician

        418 S. Aspen st., Lincolnton; s. 1910-11; s. m. 1911-13; M.D. Medico Chi, Phila., Pa., 1916; b. Cleveland co., Nov. 4, 1885; p. James Yancey and Virginia (Beam); m. Mary Lily Johnson, Nov. 10, 1920; physician 1916-17; asso. Dr. L. A. Crowell, Lincolnton hosp. 1917-; Kiwanian; N. C. N. G. 1906-12; 1st lieut. med. corps U. S. A., 1918; Baptist.

*ELLIOTT, WARREN GRICE Lawyer

        From Elizabeth City; Baltimore, Md.; b. Mar. 23, 1848; d. Sept. 17, 1906; s. 1864-65; lawyer Norfolk, 1870-90; pres. W. & W. ry. co., 1890-1906; pres. A. C. L. ry.; trustee, U. N. C., 1897-1903.

ELLIS, ALEXANDER CASWELL Teacher

        Univ. of Texas, Austin, Tex.; A.B. 1894; Ph.D. Clark univ., 1897; Univ. Berlin, 1905-06; b. Franklin co., May 4, 1871; p. Dr. Orren Littleberry and Mary Louisa McKnight (Edgerton); m. Mary Heard, Cleburne, Texas, July 30, 1901; baseball; Kappa Alpha; Phi Beta Kappa; magna cum laude; ed. Magazine; prof. of the philosophy of educ. at univ. of Texas; author, a number of works in psychology and pedagogy.

*ELLIS, ANDREW JACKSON Physician

        Garysburg; b. May 17, 1834; s. 1855-56; M.D. Univ. of Pa., 1858; capt. artillery C. S. A. co "A" 3rd battalion.

ELLIS, CHARLES BRITT, JR. Merchant

        411 W. Davis st., Burlington; s. 1920-21; b. Burlington, Oct. 2, 1901; p. Charles Britt and Margaret Elizabeth (Cannady); Christian.

ELLIS, HENRI BRUCE

        Patterson ave., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1923; s. m. 1923-; b. Winston-Salem, Apr. 13, 1902; p. Louis Edward and Carrie Sarah Anne (Mullica); Di Soc.; Christian.

*ELLIS, HUBERT OSCAR

        Washington; b. Feb. 14, 1896; d. Dec. 5, 1917; s. 1914, employee Bank of Washington; corp. 321st reg. inf. U. S. A. at time of death at camp Jackson; Christian.

*ELLIS, JOHN Planter

        Rowan co.; s. 1804.

*ELLIS, JOHN CALHOUN Lumberman

        From Whiteville; Alabama; b. Dec. 31, 1860; d. Nov. 3, 1914; m. Mary Currie, Jan. 1896; s. 1879-82; dealer in turpentine; teacher Columbus co., N. C., and Geneva, Ga.; Methodist.

*ELLIS, JOHN WILLIS Lawyer

        Davidson co.; b. 1820; d. July 1861; A.B. 1841; mem. house of c. 1844-48; judge sup'r ct., 1848-58; gov. N. C., 1859-61.

ELLIS, PEARSON Lawyer

        Cordele, Ga.; s. 1879-80, 1881-82; b. Bladen co., Nov. 17, 1859; p. Capt. John Wright and Amanda (McKeithan); m. Annie Isabelle Toon, Nov. 14, 1888; supt. of pub. instr. Columbus co. 2 yrs.; Presbyterian.

ELLIS, WILLIAM BURWELL, JR.

        128 S. Main st., Winston-Salem; B.S. 1911; b. Winston-Salem, Oct. 10, 1892; p. William Burwell and Clara Lillian (Nissen); m. Carolyn Duncan Burnett, June 29, 1921; bus. mgr. Winston-Salem branch Sou. pub. Utilities co., 1914-16; asst. to vice-pres. ibid. 1916-17, 1919; mgr. Sou. pub. utilities co., Greenville, S. C., 1919-; Kiwanian; elec. engr. U. S. shipping bd. 1918-19; Moravian.

‡ELLIS, WILLIAM DEWEY

        Greensboro; s. p. 1922-23; b. Greensboro, May 13, 1901; p. W. G. and -- --.

ELSOM, FLOYD HOWARD Teacher

        3rd ave., West Hendersonville; B.S. 1916; b. Fincastle, Va., Mar. 7, 1894; p. Rev. Percy G. and Corrin (Floyd); m. Ethelyn Penny, June 24, 1919; Di Soc.; meter tester Appalachian Power co., 1916; instr. Pratt inst., 1916-18; test engr. Consolidated gas and elec. co., Baltimore, Md., 1918-21; prof. Ga. tech., 1921-; Mason; Baptist.

‡ELSOM, GORDON MACK

        Hendersonville; s. 1920-21; Rutherford col.; b. Hendersonville, July 11, 1898; p. P. G. and -- --.

*ELY, JOHN RANDOLPH Merchant

        Marianna, Fla.; s. 1857-58; adj.-gen. C. S. A.

EMERSON, ALAN CHASE Steamship Agent

        P. O. box 437, Norfolk, Va.; s. 1912; b. Wilmington, Aug. 13, 1891; p. Horace Mann and Jane (Parsley); m. Sallie London Wright; Sigma Nu; Chesapeake steamship co.; Episcopalian.

EMERSON, HORACE MANN Traffic Manager

        3219 Blossom st., Columbia, S. C.; s. 1901-02; b. Wilmington, Oct. 31, 1883; p. Horace Mann and Jane (Parsley); m. Laura Clark, June 10, 1907; Sigma Nu; Gorgon's Head; Phi Sigma; Sphinx; baseball; traffic dept. A. C. L., Wilmington, 1907-15; commercial agt., Sumter, S. C., 1915-21; traffic mgr. S. C. cotton growers coop. assn., 1922-; Episcopalian.


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EMERSON, ISAAC EDWARD Manufacturer

        Care Emerson hotel, Baltimore, Md.; s. 1869-70; grad. certificate in chem. 1879; b. Chapel Hill, July 24, 1858; p. Robert J. and Cornelia (Hudson); m. Emily A. Dunn; m. Anne Preston, July 5, 1911; instr. chem. lab. U. N. C. 1878-79; mfg. chem.; pres. Emerson Drug co., Baltimore, Md., 1901-; donor of Emerson stadium and athletic field, U. N. C., 1916; lieut. U. S. N. Span.-Am. war, 1898; in command 5th light house dist. and aide to chief of auxiliary naval force; comdr. Md. naval reserves 1894-98; capt. Md. naval brigade, 1898-1901.

*EMERSON, WILLIAM PARSLEY

        Wilmington; b. Feb. 22, 1886; d. Dec. 25, 1919; m. Agnes McQueen, May, 1911; s. 1904; employee A. C. L. ry. co., 1907-10; ibid. 1910-17; ibid. Liberty Shipbuilding co., Wilmington, 1917-18; U. S. internal revenue service. Wilmington, 1919; Episcopalian.

*EMERY, THOMAS R. Physician

        New Bern; s. 1855-56.

EMMETT, JOHN MOREHEAD Physician

        Care C. & O. hosp., Clifton Forge, Va.; s. 1910-11; M.D. Med. Col. of Va., 1915; b. Oxford, June 17, 1893; p. Dr. John M. Morehead and Candace (Rogers); m. Annie Cleveland Cone, June 18, 1920; surg. asst. Dr. C. C. Coleman, Sheltering Arms hosp., Richmond Va., 1915-17; ibid. Dr. William Sharpe. New York, 1919-20; chief-of-staff C. & O. hosp. 1921-; lieut. (sn. g.) med. corps Quantico barracks and base hosp. Brest, France, U. S. N., 1917-19; Presbyterian.

EMPIE, ADAM Decorator

        215 E. 48th st., New York, N. Y.; s. 1894-95; grad. art dept. Pratt inst., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1897; b. Wilmington, Oct. 17, 1876; p. Adam and Virginia (Gwathmey); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; designer and draftsman 1898-1906; lumber bus. 1907-18; sec. bd. of boxing control, New York, 1919-20; Episcopalian.

*EMPIE, BROOKE GWATHMEY Lawyer

        Wilmington; b. Nov. 8, 1856; d. May 22, 1920; m. Mary Allen Poisson, Sept. 5, 1905; s. l. 1897-98; bank employee 1878-85; state sen. 1905-07, 1909-11; recorder criminal ct. Wilmington and New Hanover co., 1915-16; Alpha Tau Omega; trustee, U. N. C., 1905-09; Episcopalian.

EMPIE, THEODORE GWATHEMY Lumber Dealer

        209 S. 5th st., Wilmington; s. 1889-90; E.E. Lehigh univ. 1894; b. Wilmington, Jan. 31, 1872; p. Adam and Virginia (Gwathmey); m. Martha Evelyn Pearson, Sept. 28, 1897; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; employee Mason Telephone co., Richmond, Va., 1894-95; Standard Oil co., Lynchburg, Va., 1895; N. Y. & N. J. Telephone co., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1896-1905; Canada Plate Glass co., Toronto, Can., 1905-06; sand and lumber bus, and farmer, 1906-.

EMRY, CHARLES RANSOM Merchant

        Weldon; s. 1892-95; b. Weldon, May 27, 1873; p. Maj. Thomas Leyburn and Emma Jane (Spiers); m. Opal Ione Tillman, May 7, 1913; Sigma Nu; dir. Roanoke Milles co., Roanoke Rapids; merchant; planter; dir. 1st Nat. bank, Roanoke Rapids; dir. Weldon Bank & Trust co., Weldon; vice-pres. Halifax co. fair; vice-pres. Willy Hdw. co.; Episcopalian.

EMRY, MRS. CHARLES RANSOM

        Weldon; LL.B. 1919; A.M. Ohio State univ. 1906; b. Versailles, O., Oct. 31, 1884; p. Dr. John Charles and Estelle (Sweighart); m. Charles Ransom Emry, May 7, 1913; Sigma Xi; instr. botany, Univ. of Ariz., 1906-09; fellow in botany, Ohio state univ. 1905-06; scientific asst. in botany U. S. dept. of agri., bureau of plant industry 1909-11; N. C. state botanist 1911-13; numerous botanical scientific papers and pamphlets published; Episcopalian.

ENDICOTT, THOMAS PENINGTON

        Atlantic City, N. J.; s. l. 1902-03; b. Atlantic City, N. J., Oct. 6, 1885.

*ENGELHARD, JOSEPH ADOLPHUS Lawyer

        From Jackson, Miss.; Raleigh; b. Sept. 27, 1832; d. Feb. 15, 1879; A.B. 1854; journalist 1866-76; sec. state N. C. 1877-79; maj. Branch-Lane brigade C. S. A.; maj. and asst. adj.-gen. Wilcox's div. A. P. Hill's corps, army of Northern Va.

‡ENGLE, RALPH BARNWELL

        Cleveland, O.; s. l. 1903-04.

*ENGLE, WILLIAM ROYAL

        From Tryon; Cleveland, O.; b. Cleveland, O., May 25, 1878; s. m. 1902.

*ENGLEHARD, EDWARD BENSON Merchant

        From Wilmington; Raleigh; b. Aug. 5, 1856; d. Feb. 8, 1895; s. 1876-78; sec. state; supt. water works.

ENGLEHARD, JOHN C. Tobacco Dealer

        1348 S. 3rd st., Louisville, Ky.; s. 1884-86; p. Joseph A. and Margaret (Colton); m. Margaret Devereux Hinsdale, Oct. 28, 1896; pres. Atlas Tob. co., Louisville, Ky.; now with dark tob. growers assn. of Ky.

ENGLISH, ARTHUR BROWN Physician

        Butler, Tenn.; M.D. 1906; Tenn. Med. col. 1902-03; Manhattan hosp. sch.; b. Faust, Oct. 2, 1883; p. Dr. T. L. and Olive (Brown); m. Ardis Stickley, Mar. 12, 1908; Methodist.

ENGLISH, CHARLES EUGENE Lumber Dealer

        Asheville; pres. Sylva; s. 1912-14; b. Knoxville, Tenn., Oct. 9, 1893; p. James Montraville and Blanche (Beaman); Shriner; Methodist.

ENGLISH, CLARENCE MONTRAVILLE

        Asheville; pres. Care Newark Athletic club, Newark, N. J.; s. 1913-14; b. Knoxville, Tenn., Feb. 5, 1896; p. J. M. and Blanche (Beaman); W. M. Ritter Lumber co.


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ENGLISH, DANIEL LEON Lawyer

        Brevard; s. 1899-1900; b. Brevard, July 18, 1872; p. Alexander F. and Malvina (Young); m. Maude S. --, Oct. 1879; Mason; Methodist.

ENGLISH, ERNEST LAFAYETTE Physician

        Bosman; s. 1907-11; Univ. of Georgetown 1913-14; M.D. Univ. of Ga. 1915; b. Faust June 29, 1886; p. William Mack and Julia Ann (Holcombe); m. Inez Glozener; Kappa Psi; U. S. A. 1918-20; Methodist.

ENGLISH, EDWIN S. Physician

        Brevard; s. m. 1898-99; Univ. Col. of Med., Richmond, Va.; M.D. Univ. of the South 1901; g. s. med. Sewanee. Tenn.; b. Brevard, Aug. 31, 1869; p. Alexander F. and Neomia (Young); register of deeds 4 yrs.; Methodist.

†ENGLISH, JOHN LUCIUS Lawyer

        California Creek; s. 1882-84.

ENGSTRUM, EDGAR FRANCIS Engineer

        620 S. Ardmore st., Los Angeles, Cal.: B.S. 1923; b. Los Angeles, Cal., May 13, 1902; p. Frederick Edgar and Lydia (Mulheardt); m. Lillian Brandt, June 17, 1924; Phi Delta Theta; pres. Engstrum co.; Mason; Christian Scientist.

ENGSTRUM, THOMAS GEROLD

        2400 16th st., Washington, D. C.; s. 1919-21; b. New Bern, June 22, 1903; p. F. E. and -- -- --.

ENLOE, SCROOP WESLEY, JR,

        Dillsboro; pres. 70 W. North ave., Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1919-20; B.S. Ga. Tech. 1924; b. Dillsboro, May 14, 1901; p. Scroop Wesley and Mary (Steadman); baseball; Phi Delta Theta; Methodist.

ENNETT, GEORGE NOBLE, JR. Merchant

        Montreat; s. m. 1891-92; b. Snead's Ferry, July 12, 1869; p. George and -- -- --; m. Grace Helen Tompkins, Dec. 23, 1915; druggist, Raleigh. 1893-97; book-seller and stationer, 1897-; Odd Fellow; Methodist.

*ENNETT, WILLIAM T. Physician

        From Onslow co.; Wilmington; b. Nov. 19, 1839; d. June 14, 1889; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; pres. N. C. med. soc.; maj. C. S. A. 3rd reg. Anderson-Ramseur-Cox brigade.

ENNIS, JOHN ALTON Drug Clerk

        Smithfield; s. 1922-23; b. Smithfield, July 5, 1904; p. John Calvin and Elgie Elizabeth (Jones); Phi Soc.; Baptist.

ENTWISTLE, WILLIAM HARRY Manufacturer

        304 Fayetteville road, Rockingham; s. 1913; N. C. Col. of A. & E.; b. Rockingham, Aug. 28, 1895; p. George P. and Hannah Pickett (Covington); gen. mgr. Entwistle Mfg. co.; 81st div. A. E. F. 1918-19; Methodist.

*EPPS, HENRY W.

        Sussex C. H., Va.; s. 1815.

*EPPS, JOHN T.

        Nottaway C. H., Va.; s. 1814; mem. Cong.

EPPS, PRESTON HERSCHEL Teacher

        19 Elbert st., Atlanta, Ga.; A.B. 1915; A.M. 1916; b. Pittsylvania co., Va., Apr. 26, 1888; p. R. M. and Tabitha C. (Epps); m. Stella Pauline Wadsworth, Aug. 30, 1916; Phi Beta Kappa; teacher in Boys h. s.; Baptist.

EPSTEIN, HENRY GEORGE

        Goldsboro; A.B. 1924; b. Goldsboro, Jan. 25, 1903; p. M. N. and Mila (Sherman).

EPSTEIN, LEONARD Merchant

        Goldsboro; B.S. 1922; b. Goldsboro, Aug. 10, 1899; p. M. N. and Mila (Sherman); Phi Soc.; 119th inf. N. C. N. G. 1916; Mex. border service 1916; 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Jewish.

EPSTEIN, SOL N. Salesman

        Goldsboro; s. 1918-20; b. Goldsboro, May 21, 1901; p. Morris N. and Mila (Sherman); Jewish.

ERVIN, CARL EDGAR Physician

        Danville, Pa.; A.B. 1915; s. m. 1916; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1918; b. Troutmans, Apr. 7, 1891; p. James F. and Susan F. (Collins); m. Helen Adelaide Paris, Jan. 4, 1919; football; track team; Golden Fleece; Sigma Chi; Phi Chi; Sigma Psi; in charge med. dept. George F. Geisinger Memorial hosp., Danville, Pa.; author several papers read before med. assemblies; lieut. med. corps U. S. N. 1918-20.

ERVIN, DICK H. Student

        1008 S. Tryon st., Charlotte; pres. 1307 W. Fayette st., Baltimore, Md.; s. 1922-23; Univ. of Md. 1923-; b. Charlotte, Aug. 26, 1900; p. William Frier and Florence (Hilton); Xi Psi Phi (Univ. of Md.); Phi Sigma Kappa; student of dentistry; Methodist.

ERVIN, DELMAR WILLIAM Insurance

        Newton; s. 1919-20; N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1918; b. Newton, Aug. 1, 1899; p. John W. and Bessie L. (Service); m. Lois Frye, Sept. 24, 1921; S. A. T. C., N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1918; Junior; Methodist.

ERVIN, HUGH TATE

        517 Avery ave., Morganton; s. 1917-22; b. Morganton, Nov. 29, --; p. Samuel Jas. and Laura Rowe; Alpha Tau Omega; Presbyterian.

ERVIN, JOSEPH WILSON Lawyer

        Gastonia; A.B. 1921; s. l. 1921-23; b. Morganton, Mar. 3, 1901; p. Samuel James and Laura (Powe); Di Soc.; Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Delta Phi; Pythian; Presbyterian.

ERVIN, PAUL PITTS

        Catawba; s. 1918-19.


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ERVIN, SAMUEL JAMES, JR. Lawyer

        517 Lewis st., Morganton; A.B. 1917; LL.B. Harvard univ. 1922; b. Morganton, Sept. 27, 1896; p. Samuel James and Laura (Powe); ed. U. N. C. Magazine; Sigma Upsilon; Phi Delta Phi; lawyer firm Ervin & Ervin; asst. div. counsel for Sou. ry.; N. C. gen. assem. 1923; author A Colonial History of Rowan County; 2nd lieut. co. "I" 28th inf. 1st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Odd Fellow; Pythian; Mason; Knight Templar; Presbyterian.

ERVIN, WILLIAM CARSON Lawyer

        404 W. Union st., Morganton; s. l. 1879-80; b. Marion, Dec. 16, 1859; p. Rev. Jas. Sherrod and Anna Matilda (Carson); m. Kate Lee Sheetz, Mar. 9, 1887; Di Soc.; ed. Lenoir Topic, Morganton Mountaineer, and Morganton Herald 1881-95; lawyer mem. firm Avery & Ervin, Morganton, 1889-; mayor Lenoir 1887-88; ibid. Morganton 1911-13; mem. N. C. and Am. bar associations; Mason; Presbyterian.

ERWIN, CLYDE ATKINSON Teacher

        Waco; s. 1915-16; b. Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 8, 1807; p. Sylvanus and Mamie (Putnam); m. Evelyn Miller, Apr. 28, 1920; prin. Gault sch., Jonesville, S. C., 1916-17; ibid. Waco H. S. 1917-19; supt. Cliffside pub. sch. 1919-; ibid. Avondale pub. sch. 1923-; dir. welfare and publicity 1920-; vice-pres. Cliffside ry.; pres. Rutherford co. teachers assn.; Mason; Pythian; Junior; Methodist.

ERWIN, CHARLES COLUMBUS Teacher

        Waco; s. 1917-18; b. Charlotte, May 17, 1899; p. Sylvanus and Mamie (Putnam); prin. Huntersville H. S. 1918-20; instr. Cliffside H. S. 1920-22; prin. ibid. 1922-; Mason; Methodist.

*ERWIN, JOHN BRATTON Lawyer

        From Yorkville, S. C.; Washington, D. C.; b. 1834; d. Washington, D. C., Apr. 18, 1916; m. Mary Barnes, York, S. C.; m. Louisa Nourse Forrest, Washington, D. C.; A.B. 1856; planter; mem. S. C. gen. assem.; U. S. govt. service; brig.-gen. staff of Gen. Robert Toombs, C. S. A.

*ERWIN, JOSEPH ERNEST Manufacturer

        Morganton; s. 1884-86; b. Morganton, Dec. 24, 1867; farmer; sec.-treas. Alpine Cotton mills, Morganton; N. C. gen. assem. 1903.

ERWIN, JESSE HARPER, JR. Manufacturer

        West Durham; B.S. 1921; b. Durham, Oct. 13, 1900; p. Col. J. Harper and Eleanor Drane (Haynes); m. Mary Toms, July 7, 1923; 2nd lieut. inf. Plattsburg 1918; military instr. Col. of City of N. Y. 1918; Episcopalian.

*ERWIN, JAMES PATTON

        S. 1843.

ERWIN, JOHN SIMIANER Physician

        Burke co.; b. 1818; d. 1858; A.B. 1841; mem. gen. assem. 1848.

*ERWIN, LEANDER MARABLE

        Asheville; d. 1903; s. 1895-96; s. l. 1899-1900.

ERWIN, MARCUS Lawyer

        101 Furman ave., Asheville; s. 1891-93; s. s. l. 1895; b. Asheville, Feb. 5, 1873; p. Marcus and Mary Katherine (Smith); m. Sue Melville Hall, Oct. 19, 1898; Di Soc.; judge police ct. Asheville 1898-99; clerk sup'r ct. Buncombe co. 1899-1914; corp. counsel Asheville 1914-18; N. C. gen. assem. 1919; N. C. sen. 1918-20; Mason, Methodist.

ERWIN, ROY VANCE

        Columbia, Tenn.; s. 1911; m. Impfea Barrow; Episcopalian.

*ERWIN, SIDNEY BULOW Lawyer

        From Burke co.; Asheville; d. June 12, 1908; s. 1841-42; ry. service; mem. house of c. 1848.

*ERWIN, SAMUEL JETHRO Teacher

        From Lincolnton; Campbellton, Fla.; b. Sept. 23, 1823; d. Greenwood, Fla., Feb. 22, 1901; A.B. 1847; planter; co. supt. schs., Fla.; river transportation service C. S. A.

ERWIN, WILLIAM ALLEN

        Duke; s. 1914-17; b. Durham, Mar. 23, 1896; p. W. A. and Sadie L. (Smedes); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Gimghoul; employee Erwin Cotton Mills co. 1917-; 2nd lieut. 69 F. A. Del Rio, Tex., world war; Episcopalian.

*ERWIN, WILLIAM EDWARD Lawyer

        Hendersonville; b. Aug. 29, 1858; d. May 4, 1891; Ph.B. 1881; Methodist.

ESKRIDGE, LADSON GREEN Merchant

        Newberry, S. C.; s. 1897-98; b. Shelby, June 1, 1878; hdw. merchant, Newberry, S. C.; pres. Hdw. Assn. of the Carolinas 1922.

ESKRIDGE, ROBERT LEE Merchant

        Sea Side, Ore.; s. 1897-99; b. Shelby, Jan 30, 1878.

ESKRIDGE, THOMAS JOSEPH Minister

        4th st., Bluefield, W. Va.; pres. Wytheville, Va.; B.S. 1888; D.D. Emory and Henry col. 1913; b. Cleveland co., May 13, 1867; p. William Harrison and Louise (Reid); m. Mary Sevier Dillworth, Apr. 7, 1893; m. Kate T. Templeton, Nov. 7, 1916; Di Soc.; prin. Roan acad., Johnston co., Tenn., 1888-89; entered Holston conference 1889; pastor 1898-1906; presiding elder 1907-16; pastor 1917-23; presiding elder 1923-; pres. conference bd. of educ.; Methodist.

ESSEX, WILLIAM HAROLD Journalist

        Box 389, Hickory; s. 1922-23; Lenoir col.; b. Stokes co., Sept. 26, 1901; p. Dr. A. J and Sarah Eliza (Mitchell); city ed. The Times-Mercury, Hickory; Pythian; Baptist.


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ESSIE, ABDO FRANK

        320 Cedar st., Manchester, N. H.; A.B. 1923; b. Chapel Hill, June 15, 1899; p. Elias and -- -- --.

ESTAVAN, ALBERTO SOLER

        (See Soler, Alberto).

†ESTES, GEORGE HENSON Merchant

        Talbatton, Ga.; s. 1866-67; b. Columbus, Ga., Sept. 15, 1848.

*ESTES, JOEL HENRY

        Brownsville, Tenn.; b. Hayward co., Tenn., Feb. 20, 1842; d. May 13, 1923; m. Martha Ann Mann; m. Mildred H. Anderson; m. Mrs. Minnie Landrum Bacon; s. 1858; Univ. of Va. 1859; Tenn. sen. 1905; C. S. A. 1862-65; Baptist.

ESTES, JIM TERRELL Student

        Alpha Sigma House, Cornell univ., Ithaca, N. Y.; s. 1921-22; Univ. of Fla. 1922-23; Cornell univ. 1923-; b. Granite Falls. Apr. 23, 1903; p. P. D. and Margaret (Terrell); Alpha Sigma Phi; swimming team Cornell 1923; Methodist.

ETHERIDGE, SAMUEL BOUSHAL Druggist

        2nd st., Washington; Ph.G. 1908; b. Cameron co., 1890; p. T. J. and Eliza F. (Upton); m. Linda M. Moore, Apr. 8, 1913.

‡ETHERIDGE, THOMAS JARVIS, JR. Druggist

        Aurora; s. p. 1920-21; b. Camden, Nov. 2, 1894; p. Thomas J. and Eliza F. (Upton); Worthy & Etheridge, druggists; sergt. 324th F. A. A. E. F. 1917-19; Baptist.

‡EUBANKS, JAMES NORWOOD

        Care Hick's Uptown Drug store, Raleigh; s. p. 1915-16; b. Pittsboro, Sept. 29, 1895; p. W. M. and Ida (Holt).

EUBANKS, MARARET E.

        Chapel Hill; s. 1920-21.

‡EUBANKS, ROBERT ALONZO

        Monroe; s. p. 1907-08.

EULESS, FIELDS LILBORN Insurance

        5943 Bryan parkway, Dallas, Tex.; A.B. 1913; b. Bell Buckle, Tenn., Aug. 22, 1887; p. Allen F. and Mattie (Bird); m. Fairy Norris, Feb. 7, 1918; Di Soc.; traveling supervisor Nat. Life & Accident Ins. co. 1913-15; mgr. Dallas dist. ibid. 1915-; Presbyterian.

*EURE, MILLS CLARENCE

        Gatesville; s. 1878-79.

*EURE, MILLS LEE Lawyer

        From Gates co.; Norfolk, Va.; b. Feb. 10, 1839; d. Sept. 29, 1912; m. Susie Roberts; m. Olia Thatch; A.B. 1859; comm. merchant; judge sup'r ct. 1874-83; mem. house of rep. 1865; state sen. 1860-64; capt. C. S. A. 19th reg.; prisoner Johnson's Island 1864; trustee U. N. C. 1874-85.

*EURE, MILLS ROBERTS Lawyer

        From Norfolk, Va.; Gatesville; b. Oct. 16, 1868; d. Sept. 17, 1901; A.B. 1889; s. l. 1890-92; Phi Soc.; mem. house of rep. 1893; vice-consul. Victoria, B. C., 1893-97; prin. Winston H. S. 1889-90.

EURE, NATHANIEL LINDSAY Lawyer

        506 Summit ave., Greensboro; s. l. 1899; Trinity col.; b. Stanhope, Feb. 7, 1869; p. Alfred B. and Delilah Freeman (French); m. Annie E. Preyor, Nov. 17, 1914; city atty. Greensboro; judge of municipal ct. ibid.; gen. assem. of N. C.; Methodist.

EURE, STEPHEN EDWARD

        Wilmington; s. 1880-83; Wake Forest col.; b. Nash co., Oct. 1, 1858; p. Alfred Brinkley and Delilah Freeman (Finch); m. Helen Richardson, June 26, 1895; Mason; Methodist.

EURE, STEPHEN EDWARD, JR.

        Wilmington; s. 1912-13; b. Nashville, Sept. 30, 1892; p. Stephen E. and Helen (Richardson); co. "A" 323rd inf. 81st div. A. E. F. 1918-19.

EURE, THADDEUS ARMIE Lawyer

        Winton; s. 1917-19; s. l. 1921-22; b. Eure, Nov. 15, 1899; p. Tazewell Agustus and Mecy Eure (Langstun); Phi Soc.; Theta Chi; mayor Winton 1923-; atty. Hertford co. 1923-; Christian.

EURE, ZEPHA L. Farmer

        R. F. D. 2, Box 1, Aulander; s. 1894-95; b. Aulander, Aug. 11 1872; p. Mills and Laura Jane (Denning); taught sch. 5 yrs.; ry. clerk 16 yrs.; Mason; Baptist.

EUTSLER, GEORGE WILLARD Teacher

        Ivy Depot. Va.; A.B. 1915; M.A. Univ. of Va. 1924; b. Danville, Va., Feb. 3, 1895; p. William Edward and Georgie Llantaine (Miley); Di Soc.; ed. U. N. C. Magazine; Golden Fleece; Omega Delta; Sigma Upsilon; Sigma Chi; Phi Delta Kappa; teacher Newport News, Va., H. S. 1916; ibid. Cebu, P. I., H. S. 1916-17; prin. Fort Valley H. S., Detrick, Va., 1920-22; prin. Meriwether Lewis sch., Ivy, Va., 1922-; author A Study in School Publicity, Va. Journal of Educ., March and April, 1923.

EUTSLER, ROLAND BYERLY Student

        Care Holsinger's Studio, Charlottesville, Va.; pres. Chapel Hill; B.S. 1923; M.A. 1924; g. s. Univ. of Va.; b. Danville, Va., Sept. 28, 1902; p. William Edward and Georgie Llaintaine (Miley); Di Soc.; Delta Tau Delta; Christian.

EVANS, ATHA WEST Student

        Care Geo. Wash. Med. sch., Washington, D. C.; s. 1916-18, 1920-22; George Washington univ. 1922-; b. Dover, Nov. 10, 1894; p. William Alexander and Laura Francis (Evans); U. S. N. 1917-19; Methodist.


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EVANS, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Teacher

        Powell Station, Tenn.; A.M. 1917; A.B. Carson-Newman col. 1913; b. Oliver Springs, Tenn., Jan. 2, 1890; p. Rev. J. R. and Mary C. --; m. Nannie Belle Nelson, Jan. 5, 1921; prin. sch. Hawkins co., Tenn., 1913-16; supt. sch. Coalfield, Tenn., 1922-24; prin. Powell H. S.; 2nd lieut. Q. M. C. U. S. A. 1919-22; Mason; Baptist.

EVANS, CHARLES RHOADS Merchant

        Manteo; s. 1920-21; b. Manteo, Aug. 11, 1901; p. A. V. and Celia A. --; Modern Woodman; Methodist.

*EVANS, DAVID Planter

        Edgecombe co.; s. 1796.

EVANS, ERASMUS HERVEY Clerk

        Laurinburg; A.B. 1921; Harvard univ. 1921; b. Laurinburg, Aug. 22, 1900; p. Erasmus Hervey and Mattie Virginia (McNair); clerk John F. McNair's, inc.; Plattsburg 1918; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Presbyterian.

EVANS, FRANK NEWBY Veterinarian

        Fayetteville; s. 1910-12; D.V.M. Cincinnati Veterinary col. 1916; b. Fayetteville, Aug. 19, 1889; p. Oliver and Julia (Newby); m. Bessie Marsh; vet. dept. U. S. A. 1917-18; Presbyterian.

*EVANS, GEORGE NAPOLEON Planter

        From Edgecombe co.; Cleveland, Ark.; s. 1832-33.

†EVANS, HARVEY LUTHER

        Lexington; s. 1915-16; b. Lexington, July 27, 1892.

*EVANS, JONATHAN Planter

        Cumberland co.; b. 1838; d. Mar. 5, 1892; s. 1854-56; journalist; mem. state bd. agri.; maj. C. S. A. 24th reg.

*EVANS, JAMES HAMILTON

        Marion; b. Mar. 11, 1834; d. 189-; A.B. 1857.

EVANS, JAMES LEWIS Lawyer

        Greenville; s. 1907-08; b. Greenville, Aug. 22, 1889; p. William Franklin and Anne M. (Sermons); m. Novella Tucker, Apr. 26, 1911; C. B. M., U. S. N. 1918; Odd Fellow; Redman; Pythian.

*EVANS, JOSEPH WASHINGTON

        Cumberland co.; A.B. 1838.

EVANS, LESLIE BALLARD Physician

        Windsor; s. m. 1895-96; A.B. 1896; M.D. Col. of Med., Richmond, Va., 1900; b. Fayetteville, Feb. 25, 1869; p. Jonathan and Douglas (Wright); pres. Bank of Bladen; N. C. sen. 1913.

*EVANS, PETER G. Planter

        Chatham co.; b. 1822; d. Staunton, Va., July 30, 1863; s. 1843-44; col. C. S. A. 63rd reg.; wounded Upperville.

*EVANS, RICHARD

        Pitt co.; A.B. 1824.

*EVANS, THOMAS ADDIS EMMETT Engineer

        From Fayetteville; Georgia; b. May 29, 1829; d. Birmingham, Ala., 1890; A.B. 1851; C. S. A.

*EVANS, THOMAS CLANCY Journalist

        From Milton; Reidsville; Charlotte; b. 1839; d. 1888; s. 1856-58; capt. C. S. A. 13th reg.

*EVANS, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS Planter

        From Cumberland co.; Harrisburg, Tex.; b. June 12, 1828; d. Houston, Tex., Apr. 1898; s. 1846-48.

*EVE, FRANCIS EDGEWORTH Lawyer

        From Augusta, Ga.; Appling, Ga.; b. 1844; d. 1908; s. 1861-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; planter; capt. C. S. A.

*EVERETT, CHARLES E.

        Smithville; s. 1838-39.

†EVERETT, DICKSON ARMSTRONG

        Charlotte; s. 1894-95.

EVERETT, HOUSTON SPENCER Student

        518 N. Broadway, Baltimore, Md.; A.B. 1920; A.M. 1921; Johns Hopkins Med. col. 1921-; b. Richmond co., June 27, 1900; p. Dr. Arey Covington and Ella (Spencer); track; Di Soc.; Pi Kappa Alpha; Sigma Upsilon; Sigma Psi; Phi Beta Kappa; author: Notes on Hydra in the Chapel Hill Region, Journal of the Elisha Mitchel Scientific soc., Oct., 1921; Precipitin Reactions of a Crystalline Globulin from Humor Urine, The Johns Hopkins Hosp. Bulletin, Nov., 1923; Methodist.

*EVERETT, JAMES ABINGTON Planter

        From Winona, Miss.; Ft. Valley, Ga.; b. Aug. 25, 1840; d. May 18, 1908; m. Josephine Claudie Rumph, Dec. 18, 1861; A.B. 1861; lumberman; mem Miss. gen. assem.; lieut. and adj. C. S. A.

EVERETT, JAMES ALPHONSO

        Palmyra; A.B. 1910.

EVERETT, JAMES LEGRANDE Manufacturer

        Rockingham; s. 1892-93; b. Rockingham, June 8, 1874; p. Capt. William I. and Francis (LeGrande); m. Lillie Moore, Jan. 3, 1900; Sigma Nu; cotton mfr.; merchant; farmer; ward master N. C. Masons.

EVERETT, JAMES LEGRAND, JR.

        Rockingham; B.S. 1923; b. Rockingham, Nov. 22, 1900; p. James LeGrand and Lillie (Moore); Golden Fleece; Omega Delta; Beta Theta Pi; Di Soc.; Mason; Methodist.

EVERETT, JOHN LEAK

        Rockingham; s. 1893-95; b. Apr. 9, 1876; p. William I. and Frances H. (LeGrand); m. Elizabeth Dockery; Sigma Nu; clerk sup'r ct. Richmond co.; Mason; Methodist.


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EVERETT, REUBEN OSCAR

        Durham; B.S. 1903; b. Durham co., Oct., 1879; p. Justus and Elizabeth (Purvis); N. C. gen. assem. 1921; Episcopalian.

EVERETT, SIMON JUSTUS Lawyer

        1308 Dickerson ave., Greenville; Ph.B. 1902; Columbia univ. 1916; b. Hamilton, Mar. 4, 1877; p. Justus and Margaret Elizabeth (Purvis); m. Margaret Whitmore Shields, Jan. 1, 1907; Phi Soc.; prin. Monroe graded sch. 1902-03; ibid. Salisbury H. S. 1903-04; N. C. sen. 1923; Mason; Baptist.

EVERETT, THOWAS CALVIN Judge

        Laurinburg; s. 1888-89; b. Scotland co., Nov. 18, 1869; p. Capt. Lawrence Thomas and Martha Wall (Covington); m. Annie Caroline Shaw, Mar. 16, 1892; Di Soc.; Sigma Nu; bookkeeper and clerk mercantile bus. 1890-94; clerk S. A. L. ry. 1894-95; farmer 1896-1920; judge Scotland co. criminal ct. 1923-; gen. assem. of N. C. 1909; Methodist.

EVERETT, VICTOR ELMO

        Plymouth; s. 1912-13; b. Plymouth, Apr. 24, 1894; p. J. O. and -- -- --.

*EVERETT, WILLIAM ISAAC Engineer

        Rockingham; b. Richmond co., Jan. 3, 1835; m. July 15, 1863; s. 1859-60; civil engr. 1860-72; merchant; farmer; chief engr. and gen. supt. W. N. C. ry. 1866-70; co. comm. 1876-88; state sen. 1885-87, 1905; clerk supr. ct. 1898-1902; Q. M. C. S. A. 23rd reg.

EVERETT, WILLIAM NASH Secretary of State

        Raleigh; s. 1882-84; b. Rockingham, Dec. 29, 1864; p. William I. and Fannie (LeGrand); m. Lena Payne, Oct. 12, 1888; farmer; hdw. merchant; mayor Rockingham 1892-1908; mem. Rockingham sch. bd. 1902-; N. C. sen. 1917; house of rep. 1919; sec. of state 1923-; pres. gen. alumni assn. 1924-; trustee U. N. C. 1909; mem. exec. com. ibid.; mem. building com. ibid.; mem. historical comm. 1909; Methodist.

EVERETT, WILLIAM NASH, JR. Hardware Dealer

        Rockingham; s. 1907-10; b. Norfolk, Va., Mar. 9, 1890; p. William Nash and Lena (Payne); m. Caroline Lockhart, Nov. 15, 1916; Kappa Alpha; chmn. Richmond co. bd. of educ.; 2nd lieut. Camp Taylor; Mason; Methodist.

EVERETT, WILLIAM ROBERT

        Palmyra; s. 1912-13; N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1911-12; b. Martin co., Sept. 30, 1893; p. Justus and Margaret Elizabeth (Purvis).

EVERHART, LAWRENCE ANTHONY Accountant

        Elmwood; s. 1897-99; b. Arnold, Oct. 6, 1879; teacher.

EVERHART, WALTER HOLLIS Physician

        Newton; s. m. 1899-1901; A.B. Catawba col. 1899; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1903; b. Lexington, Sept. 14, 1877; p. Lafayette and Nancy (Hinkle); m. Rebekah Warlick; baseball; Pi Kappa Alpha; med. examiner med. dept. Junior Order for N. C. and Tenn. 1918-; postmaster; Methodist.

EWART, HAMILTON GUSTAVUS, JR. Merchant

        1910 E. 79th st., Cleveland, O.; s. 1895-96; b. Jan 11, 1877; m. Belle Wolf, 1918; McKinney co.; Presbyterian.

EWBANK, HARRY HUTTON Realtor

        Box 1261, Hendersonville; s. p. 1900-01; b. Greenville co., S. C., Sept. 24, 1877; p. Ernest Lucas and Amalie Virginia (Wyttenbach); m. Jennie Few, Apr. 28, 1908; pharmacist, Pelzer, S. C., 1901; salesman Henry K. Wampole, 1902; ibid. Parke, Davis& co. 1918; real estate and ins., Ewbank & Ewbank, 1918-; mem. sch. bd. Hendersonville; Mason; Kiwanian; Episcopalian.

*EWELL, ALEXANDER

        Brentsville, Va.; s. 1821.

*EWELL, EDGAR Physician

        From Williamston; Pekin; b. Feb. 8, 1861; d. Jan. 25, 1885; s. 1876-79; M.D.

*EWING, JOSEPH PRESTON Physician

        From Pekin; Dillon, S. C.; b. Apr. 8, 1864; d. July 20, 1916; m. Sallie Christian, Feb. 26, 1890; s. 1882-84; M.D. Baltimore 1892; teacher 1884-88; druggist 1888-92; Methodist.

*EWING, JAMES WILLIAM Physician

        From Montgomery co.; Pekin; b. 1833; d. Aug. 9, 1890; m. Mary Francis Wooley; A.B. 1855; Med. Col. at Charleston, S. C.; co. supt. pub. instr. Montgomery co.; surg. C. S. A.; farmer.

EXUM, JOSIAH CALL Merchant

        Snow Hill; s. 1898-1900; b. Snow Hill, July 23, 1879; p. Josiah and Martha (Suggs); m. Josie Herring, Dec. 1904; Phi Delta Theta; pres. First Nat. bank, Snow Hill; Methodist.

*EXUM, JAMES HIRAM Farmer

        From Goldsboro; Whitakers; b. Jan. 18, 1841; d. Jan. 30, 1907; m. Mollie Belcher, Edgecombe co., Mar. 25, 1862; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; mem. house of rep. 1885-86; reg. deeds Nash co. 1891-94; 1st lieut. C. S. A. co. "F" 61st reg.

EXUM, JAMES THOMAS Merchant

        Snow Hill; s. 1901-02; b. Snow Hill, May 25, 1884; gen. assem.

*EXUM, WYATT PATRICK

        Saluston; s. 1893-94; s. l. 1896-97; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1896.


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EYBERS, EBENEZER Educator

        33B Waverley road, Bloembontein, South Africa; g. s. 1918-19; M.A. Edinburgh univ., Scotland; Ph.D. New York univ.; b. Beaufosh, West, S. A., Jan. 27, 1892; p. Francais Johanres and Susanna (Van Zyl); m. Willard Goforth, July 6, 1920; psychologist Newark acad., N. J.; prof. Educ., Grey univ., Bloemfontein, 1922-; Dutch Reformed.

EYBERS, MRS. EBENEZER

        33B Waverley road, Bloembontein, South Africa; s. 1918-19; N. C. Col. for Women 1916-18; Columbia univ.; A.B. Barnard col.; b. Lenoir, May 29, 1898; p. George Mitchell and Lou (Tuttle); m. Ebenezer Eybers, July 6, 1920; child welfare work.

EZELL, CLARENCE L. Bookkeeper

        1008 S. blvd., Charlotte; s. 1918; p. J. Judson and Leah-- --; m. Margaret --, Mar. 5, 1920; bookkeeper Am. Trust co.

EZZELL, EARL J. Farmer and Merchant

        Waxhaw; s. 1900-01; b. Union co., Feb. 19, 1881; p. Thomas Jefferson and Mary Elizabeth (Lee); N. C. gen. assem. 1920-21; Mason; Methodist.

EZZELL, ROBERT FREDERICK Engineer

        Monroe; s. 1884-86; Univ. of Va.; b. Union co., Feb. 28, 1866; p. Thomas Jefferson and Nancy Amanda (Howard); m. Alma R. Rogers, Oct. 25, 1909; teacher 1886-88; employee E. T. V. & G. ry. 1890; prin. asst engr. M. J. & K. C. ry. 1895; chief engr. J. & K. C. ry. 1896-98; asst. engr. Sou. ry. 1898-1901; division engr. ibid. 1901-06; prin. asst. to chief engr. ibid. 1906-17; engr. Union co. road comm. and consulting engr. "Lost Provinces" ry. 1917-; co. engr. Mobile co., Ala.; mem. Mobile cadets 1891-97.

EZZELL, SAMUEL HOWARD Physician

        Lancaster, S. C.; s. m. 1897-98; med. dept. Univ. of Ga. 1900; med. dept. Univ. of Ala. 1893-97; Atlanta Col. Physicians and Surgeons 1899-1900; b. Union co., Aug. 5, 1872; p. Thomas Jefferson and Amanda (Howard); m. Brennie Thompson, May 1, 1907; Mason; Woodman; Presbyterian.

F

*FADDIS, THOMAS J. Physician

        Hillsboro; A.B. 1813; mem. house of c. 1831-32.

FAGGART, ARTHUR MILLER, JR. Clerk

        76 Franklin ave., Concord; s. 1921-22; b. Concord, Feb. 12, 1904; p. A. M. and Ninna K. --; Gibson Drug co.

FAGGE, HARRY LEE Lawyer

        Monroe st., Leaksville; s. l. 1918-20; b. Leaksville, June 11, 1899; p. James B. and Ellen E. (Stone); Phi Alpha Delta; judge recorder's ct. Leaksville 1922-; S. A. T. C.; 2nd lieut. Camp Gordon U. S. A. 1918; Baptist.

*FAIN, JOHN H. DANIEL

        Warren co.; b. Jan. 19, 1841; killed in battle 1865; A.B. 1860; capt. C. S. A. co. "C" 33rd reg.

FAIRCLOTH, CYRUS MILLS Lawyer

        Clinton; s. l. 1897-98; b. Sampson co., Dec. 1, 1876; p. James and Elizabeth (Averette); m. Alice Lerena Wade, Dec. 28, 1899; mayor Clinton; treas. 2 terms; house of rep. 1913 and 1915; maj. 2nd bat. 2nd N. C. inf. on Mex. border 1916-17; lieut.-col. 119th U. S. inf. in France and Belgium during world war; Methodist.

*FAIRCLOTH, FRANKLIN WEBSTER Farmer

        From Snow Hill; Whitakers; b. Dec. 25, 1874; d. 1923; m. Callie Moore, 1896; s. 1890-91; Oxford col.; livestock dealer; postmaster; govt. work during war.

‡FAIRCLOTH, JAMES MANNING Engineer

        Lisbon st., Clinton; s. 1922-23; b. Clinton, Aug. 4, 1904; p. Cyrus M. and Alice L. (Wade); engr. state highway comm.; Junior; Methodist.

‡FAIRES, MRS. ROSABELLE SIMONTON

        Statesville; A.M. 1909.

*FAIRLEY, ARCHIBALD Physician

        Richmond co.; A.B. 1813; A.M. 1827; M.D.

FAIRLEY, ARCHIE BLAIR Cotton Dealer

        303 E. Jefferson st., Monroe; s. 1912; b. Monroe, Feb. 17, 1895; p. John McClean and Catherine J. (Wolfe); sergt. bat. "D" 113th F. A.; 2nd lieut. bat. "C" 103rd F. A. U. S. A. 1917-19; 1st lieut. bat. "F" 117th F. A. N. C. N. G.; Episcopalian.

FAIRLEY, HENRY NORDEN Cotton Broker

        Salisbury; s. 1910-11; b. Monroe, July 25, 1892; p. J. M. and -- -- --.

*FAIRLEY, JOHN LAURIN

        Richmond co.; A.B. 1827; state sen. 1834.

*FAISON, ELIAS J. Planter

        From Duplin co.; Faison; b. 1827; d. Jan. 1899; s. 1846-48.

FAISON, ELLEN JOHN

        (See Sasser, Mrs. E. F.)

*FAISON, EDWARD LIVINGSTON Farmer

        Elliott; b. Nov. 10, 1830; d. Mar. 22, 1905; A.B. 1854; Capt. C. S. A.


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*FAISON, EDWARD LIVINGSTON Engineer

        From Elliott; Santa Fe, N. Mex.; b. Oct. 13, 1870; d. May 31, 1907; m. Willie Bumgardner, Mar. 14, 1898; s. 1905-06; C.E. Lehigh univ. 1895; U. S. geological survey 2 yrs.; examiner of surveys for U. S. gen. land office 8 yrs.; Episcopalian.

FAISON, FERDINAND JOHNSON Merchant

        Chestnut st., Clinton; s. 1911; b. Clinton, Aug. 22, 1892; p. Henry E. and Ella (Johnson); U. S. A. 10 mos.; Presbyterian.

*FAISON, FRANK SHEPARD Planter

        From Northampton co.; Halifax; Garysburg; s. 1863-64; A.B. 1911 as of 1867; Capt C. S. A. co. "K" 70th reg.

†FAISON, FRANK SHEPARD, JR.

        Halifax; s. l. 1896-98.

FAISON, HENRY ELIAS Lawyer

        Clinton; A.B. 1880; g. s. 1883-86.

FAISON, HAYWOOD RENICK Civil Engineer

        1912 Park drive, Charlotte; pres. Box 501, Hendersonville; s. 1899-1901; Lehigh 1905-06; b. Clinton, Apr. 23, 1884; p. Walter Emerson and Katherine (Sprunt); m. Lucy Wickham Fitzhugh, Oct. 27, 1915; Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Soc.; accountant and draftsman A. C. L. ry., Wilmington, 1901-05; draftsman Nat. rys., Mexico City, Mex., 1906-07; engr. Esperanza Mining co., El Oro, Mex., 1907; instrumentman Nat. rys. locating engr., Mexico City, 1907-10; irrigation engr. Pearson corp., Pachuca, Mex., 1911-14; asst. engr. A. C. L. ry., Wilmington, 1914-20; designing engr. Mees & Mees, Charlotte, 1920-21; res. engr. state highway comm., Charlotte, 1921-23; engr. of surveys, hydro-electric developments, Mees & Mees, Charlotte; A.M. Am. Soc. of Civil Engrs.; 1st lieut. co. "A" N. C. nat. guard border service 1916; Episcopalian.

*FAISON, HENRY W. Physician

        Duplin co.; d. 1888; A.B. 1842.

*FAISON, JAMES HICKS Surgeon

        Faison; b. Oct. 13, 1857; d. Jan. 26, 1887; A.B. 1878; M.D. 1880, Belleview hosp.

*FAISON, JOHN MILLER Physician

        Faison; b. Apr. 17, 1862; d. Apr. 21, 1915; s. 1877-78; B.S. Davidson col. 1883; M.D. Univ. of Va. 1884; mem. Congr. 1911-15.

*FAISON, JULIAN P. Minister

        From Sampson co.; Harrell's Store; s. 1842-43; Baptist.

*FAISON, PETER BALLARD Planter

        From La Grange, Tenn.; Texas; b. Sept. 5, 1833; A.B. 1858; C. S. A.

FAISON, PAUL FLETCHER U. S. Consul

        14 Route Doumer, Shanghai, China; s. 1902-03; s. l. 1903-05; b. Raleigh, Nov. 15, 1882; m. -- -- Bohnschikima, 1921; lawyer; U. S. consul, Nanking, China, 1921-.

*FAISON, SOLOMON JAMES Lawyer

        Sampson co.; b. Dec. 27, 1821; d. Apr. 2. 1880; A.B. 1846; teacher; farmer; mem. conv. 1865.

*FAISON, WILLIAM ALEXANDER Farmer

        From Clinton; Warsaw; b. Nov. 24, 1821; d. Dec. 31, 1903; A.B. 1846.

*FALCONER, JAMES T.

        Granville co.; s. 1811.

FALKENER, WILLIAM KEPPEL Grocer

        Warrenton; s. 1916-18; b. Goldsboro, Sept. 30, 1898; p. Andrew White and Jessie Key (Arrington); m. Sarah Hilah Tarwater, Nov. 5, 1921; Alpha Tau Omega; Minotaur; Episcopalian.

FALKNER, WILLIAM WHITE Physician

        Masonic Temple, Newport News, Va.; A.B. 1912; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1915; b. Warrenton. Feb. 20, 1892; p. Henry Lyne and Sarah (White); Pi Kappa Alpha; Phi Rho Sigma; practicing physician, specialist diseases of children, Newport News, 1920-; connected with several med. societies; Episcopalian.

FALLS, MOORE NEILSON Army Officer

        Georgian Terrace hotel, Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1893-95; p. Neilson and Lucy (Walton); m. Edna Donnellan, Nov. 18, 1903; col. U. S. A.

FALLS, WILLIAM FRANK

        Salisbury; A.B. 1923; b. Salisbury, Feb. 11, 1900; p. W. G. and -- -- --.

FANNING, FREDERICK DEVEAN, JR.

        207 Dillard st., Durham; s. 1919-22; Trinity col. 1923-24; b. Nov. 14, 1902; p. Frederick Devean and Annie (Rawles); Beta Theta Pi; Presbyterian.

*FARABEE, BENJAMIN F.

        Shelby co., Tenn.; s. 1857-58; C. S. A.

FARABEE, SAMUEL HOWARD Journalist

        Hickory; s. 1903-07; b. Clemmons, Apr. 11, 1882; p. John Anderson and Elizabeth Carolina (Inscore); m. Jennie Mabel Powell, Nov. 24, 1908; Di Soc.; Raleigh Times 1907-08; Winston-Salem Journal 1908-10; Charlotte News 1910; special correspondent S. C. political campaign 1910; Raleigh Times 1911-15; started Hickory Daily Record Sept. 1915; Rotarian; Methodist Episcopal (South).

FARLOW, NEWTON FERNANDO Bookkeeper

        Greensboro; A.B. 1903; A.B. Guilford col. 1900; b. Randolph co., Nov. 7, 1874; p. Michael A. and Louvena (Laughlin); teacher Winston-Salem 4 yrs., Charlotte 2 yrs., Randleman 8 yrs., Greensboro 2 yrs.; operated chair factory Randleman 4 yrs.; bookkeeper Vaughn-Crutchfield co., Winston-Salem, 1 yr.; now bookkeeper E. F. Craven, Greensboro; Friend.


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FARMER, CURREN MONROE Extension Director

        Troy, Ala.; M.A. 1919; A.B. Iowa Christian col. 1908; LL.D. 1919; b. Woodlawn Va., Nov. 10, 1880; p. Joshua Adams and Amelia (LaRue); m. Roxie Lee Adams, June 15, 1910; elementary school teacher 5 yrs.; h. s. prin. and teacher 7 yrs.; col. prof. 8 vrs.; at pres. normal sch. ext. dir.; author various pamphlets and press articles on educ. topics; mem. Nat. Educ. assn.; mem. Am. Assn. for the Advancement of Science; Ala. Acad. of Science.; Ala. Educ. assn.; publicity agt. for the Ala. State Normal sch.; lecturer civic and educ. subjects, pedagogy and church policy; Baptist.

FARMER, CLARENCE RAVENEL Surgeon

        573 W. Lemon st., Lancaster, Pa.; s. a. 1903-05; s. m. 1905-07; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1907-09; b. Elm City, Oct. 16, 1886; p. John L. and Laura Ann (Brinkley); m. Laura Wohlsen, Jan. 17, 1911; Lutherap.

*FARMER, JAMES ARTHUR Lawyer

        Wilson; b. Nash co., July 21, 1863; s. 1886-87; s. l. 1887-88.

FARMER, JOSEPH ASHNY

        Clayton; s. 1917-18; b. Clayton, July 11, 1896; p. A. J. and -- -- --.

*FARMER, JOSHUA BARNES Farmer

        Wilson; b. Jan. 29, 1866; s. 1883-84; acct. 1897-1904; mgr. dispensary 1894.

FARMER, LESLIE JAMES

        Wilson; A.B. 1916; b. Wilson, Dec. 23, 1892; p. J. B. and -- -- --.

*FARMER, MARK VERNON

        Wilson; b. Sept. 20, 1882; drowned June 8, 1898; s. 1897-98.

FARMER, PATRICK O'BRIEN ROBINSON

        Mt. Olive; s. 1911-12; b. Mt. Olive, Jan. 15, 1889; p. M. B. and -- -- --.

FARMER, WILLIAM MOSES Banker

        Wilson; s. 1884-85; b. Wilson co., Oct. 18. 1806; p. Moses and Patience (Woodard); m. Blanche Vaughan Woodard, June 20, 1907; mem. Farmer bros., gen. merchandise, Emporia, Va., 1887-96; connected with brothers in livestock bus., Wilson, 1896-1906; cashier Citizens bank, Wilson, 1906-; Mason; Odd Fellow; Elk; Primitive Baptist.

FARNELL, LELAND BORDEN

        Hubert; s. 1909-10; b. Sept. 18, 1887.

FARR, WILLIAM, JR. Sales Manager

        Victoria road, Asheville; s. 1920-21; b. Asheville, Jan. 11, 1902; p. William and Eva (Patrick); asst. sales mgr. Piedmont Elec. co., Asheville; Methodist.

FARRA, KATHRYN

        130 E. 22nd st., New York, N. Y.; g. s. 1920-21; A.B. Transylvania col.; asst. exec. sec. Am. Assn. of Social Workers.

†FARRAR, JOSEPH WILLIAM

        Winston-Salem; s. 1878-80; b. Chatham co.

*FARRAR, MONT ROYAL

        Greensboro; b. Sept. 15. 1871; M.D. 1905.

*FARRELL, JOHN THOMAS Teacher

        Graham; b. Oct. 31, 1867; d. Oct. 1895; A.B. 1895.

FARRINGTON, RENO KIRBY

        Southside, Winston-Salem; pres. Gen. hosp., Cincinnati, O.; s. m. 1921-22; A.B. Trinity col. 1921; b. Sept. 8, 1900.

*FARRIOR, JAMES Physician

        Duplin co.; A.B. 1814.

FARRIOR, JOHN BROADHURST Officer, U. S. N.

        Care Bureau of Navigation, Navy dept., Washington, D. C.; pres. U. S. Naval hosp., San Diego, Cal.; A.B. 1910; M.D. Oregon univ. 1918; b. Waynesville; p. John and Jessie (Broadhurst); m. Marie Boylston; Goodyear Tire & Rubber co. 1910-14; lieut. U. S. N. med. corps 1918-.

FARRIOR, JOHN EDWARD

        Rose Hill; s. 1922-23; b. Rosehill, Feb. 19, 1902; p. John Edward and Cora Alice (Player); Presbyterian.

FARRIOR, JAMES WILLIAM Physician

        Warsaw; s. m. 1908-09.

FARRIOR, KENNETH MCKINNON

        Kenansville; s. 1911-12; b. Chapel Hill, Sept. 26, 1893; p. E. A. and -- -- --.

FARRIOR, MARSDEN LEE Farmer

        Rose Hill; s. 1920-22; b. Rose Hill, Oct. 30, 1899; p. John E. and Cora (Player); Phi Soc.; teacher 1922-23; Presbyterian.

‡FARRIOR, WILLIAM ELBERT

        Cordele, Ga.; s. 1894-97.

*FARRISS, EDWARD HOLDEN Journalist

        High Point; b. Raleigh, June 27, 1878; d. May 7, 1915; LL.B. 1905; city ed. High Point Enterprise.

FARROW, GARRISON ANGLO

        New Bern; s. 1902-03; b. Wilmington, Mar. 17, 1886.

*FARROW, GEORGE FERDINAND Planter

        From White Haven, Tenn.; Memphis Tenn.; b. Sept. 20, 1841; d. 1907; s. 1860 61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; mem. Tenn. gen. assem.; capt. C. S. A.

*FARTHING, FRED ROBERT Physician

        From Boone; Philadelphia, Pa.; b. Apr. 19, 1895; d. Feb. 20, 1922; A.M. 1917; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1921; interne Philadelphia, Pa., hosp.

FARTHING, LOGAN ELMORE Physician

        Wilmington; M.D. 1906; g. s. Hosp. & Med. sch., New York, 1912; b. Boone,


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June 5, 1879; p. John Watts and -- -- --: m. Maud Hackney; co. physician Chatham 1908-18; med. examiner U. S. Vets. bureau, Wilmington; Presbyterian.

‡FAUCETTE, CHARLES RAY

        Fayetteville; s. l. 1909-10.

‡FAUCETTE, HOLT PEBBIN Tobacconist

        Box 1019, Greensboro; B.S. 1920; b. Dur ham, Oct. 9, 1895; p. Wm. Courtney and Augusta Frances (Garrard); enlisted nat. guard July 1917; reg. army "B" bat. 113th F. A. 55th brigade 30th div.; service at St. Mihiel and Argonne-Meuse drive; corp. with army of occupation after armistice; Presbyterian.

FAUCETTE, ROBERT H.

        Orange co.; s. 1832-34.

FAUCETTE, WILLIAM JENKINS Teacher

        Watts st., Durham; A.B. 1924; b. Granville co., Oct. 27, 1903; p. N. E. and Viola Winfield (Jenkins); Phi Soc.; Playmakers; teacher Lillington H. S. 1923-24.

*FAULCON, ROBERT J. T.

        Halifax co.; s. 1846-47.

FAWCETTE, THOWAS GARNET Banker

        Mt. Airy; s. 1901-02; b. London, Can., Feb. 25, 1883; p. Thomas and Mary (Lenfesty); m. Katie Lee Mills, Jan. 1905; pres. 1st Nat. bank, Mt. Airy; Episcopalian.

*FEARING, ISAIAH Bookkeeper

        From Elizabeth City; Washington, D. C.; m. Etta Grandy; s. 1852-53; bookkeeper pension dept., Washington, D. C., about 45 yrs.; Methodist.

FEARING, WOODSON BRADFORD Physician

        Manteo; s. 1875-76; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1881; b. Oct. 10, 1859.

*FEARN, RICHARD LEE Physician

        Chatham co.; A.B. 1824; A.M. 1828.

FEARRINGTON, AMOS GREYSON Salesman

        503 Holly ave., Winston-Salem; s. 1912; b. Chatham co., Mar. 21, 1894; p. William Elbridge and Claudia Elizabeth (Greyson); salesman J. H. Holmes co. 1914-15; asst. supt. Holt-Williams Mfg. co., Feyetteville 1915-17; salesman and mgr. W. H. Turner farmer exchange, Winston-Salem, 1919-; pvt. 317th ambulance co. 305th sanitary train 80th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Methodist.

*FEARRINGTON, FREDERICK

        From Belle Voir; Winston-Salem; b. Oct. 6, 1867; d. July 28, 1920; s. 1889-90; Trinity col.; conducted a revulcanizing plant in N. Y. City; merchant, Winston-Salem, 1912-20; served through Span.-Am. war 71st N. Y. reg.; Methodist.

FEARRINGTON, JOHN BUNYAN Farmer

        Chapel Hill; s. 1910; Elon col.; b. Riggsbee, Oct. 4, 1889; p. Edwin Mebane and Adelaide (Cole): m. Annie Jessica Owen, Nov. 26, 1913; Alamance Ins. & Real Estate co. 2 yrs; farming at present; Junior; Methodist.

FEARRINGTON, JAMES CORNELIUS PASS

        511 Holly ave., Winston-Salem; s. 1917-20; s. s. 1924; b. Duplin co., Nov. 25, 1898; p. Joseph Peyton and Mary Franklin (Pass); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; football 1918; student at home, convalescent from illness; 2nd encampment Plattsburg, N. Y.; S. A. T. C.; Presbyterian.

FEARRIGTON, JOSEPH PEYTON Physician

        511 Holly ave., Winston-Salem; s. m. 1883-85; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1887; b. Belle Voir, Feb. 23, 1862, p. John J. and Elizabeth Elbridge (Mebane); m. Mary Franklin Pass. Nov. 27, 1889; Di Soc.; interne Univ. of Md. hosp. 1886-87; physician Faison 1887-95; gen. practicing physician 1885-; mem. N. C. med. assn., Am. med. assn.; Mason; Junior; Methodist.

*FEATHERSTONE, AMBROSE AUGUSTUS, JR. Lawyer

        Asheville; b. Dec. 12, 1877; d. Apr. 22, 1911; s. 1895-96; s. l. Univ. of Mich. 1903; merchant.

FEEZOR, JOHN GILMER Teacher-Farmer

        Stem; A.B. 1914; b. High Rock, May 27, 1888; p. William L. and Rebecca Ann (Cole); m. Laura Parker Elam, Aug. 11, 1921; Baptist.

*FEILD, ALEXANDER

        Boydton, Va.; s. 1810.

†FEILD, ALEXANDER JONES Lawyer

        Raleigh; A.B. 1885; b. Warren co., Mar. 9, 1864; p. Dr. George and Frances Blount (Littlejohn); m. Louise R. Hughes, Mar. 5, 1890; ed. U. N. C. Magazine; Phi Soc.; lawyer Oxford 1888-97; ibid. Raleigh 1897-1909; sec. N. C. dem. exec. com. 1901-09; pvt. sec. to Gov. W. W. Kitchin 1909-13; Odd Fellow; Episcopalian.

FIELD, ALEXANDER LITTLEJOHN Metallurgist

        Union Carbide & Carbon Research Laboratories, inc., New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1911; M.S. in Chem. N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1913-14; b. Oxford, Nov. 14, 1890; p. Alexander Jones and Louise Rutledge (Hughes); m. Catherine R. Murphy, June 9, 1923; Phi Delta Theta; Phi Beta Kappa; teacher Raleigh H. S. 1911-12, Salem col. 1912-13; asst. chem. N. C. state agr. expt. station 1913-14; U. S. bureau of mines, Junior physical chemist, 1914-15; asst. metallurgist ibid. 1916-17; consulting engr. Powdered Coal Eng. & Equipment co., Chicago, Ill., 1918; with Union Carbide & Carbon corp. of N. Y. 1918-; located Cleveland, O., 1918-19, Niagara Falls, N. Y., 1919-21, Long Island City, N. Y., June 1921-; awarded J. E. Johnson, Jr. prize for 1923 by Am. Inst. Mining and Metallurgical Engrs.; mem. iron and steel com., Am.


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Dist. Mining and Metallurgical Engrs., 1923-24; vice-pres. N. Y. section, Am. Electro-chemical soc., 1924-; author govt. articles, bulletins and technical papers on Metallurgy; patents; Episcopalian.

*FEILD, DRURY

        Boydton, Va.; s. 1810.

FEILD, DAVID MEADE

        Hertford; s. a. 1918-19; s. l. 1922-23.

*FEILD, JAMES Physician

        Boydton, Va.; s. 1810.

FEIMSTER, WALTER CONNOR, JR. Lawyer

        Newton; pres. Box 418, Bluefield, W. Va.; A.B. 1919; s. l. 1919-20; Harvard univ.; b. Newton, May 27, 1898; p. Walter C. and Bessie I. (Yount); baseball 1917-20; captain 1920; tennis 1919; Di Soc.; Golden Fleece; Phi Delta Phi; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; practicing atty, Newton 1920-22; N. C. gen. adjustment bureau, Bluefield, W. Va.; Mason; Presbyterian.

FELDMAN, ISRAEL RAPHAEL Lawyer

        Salisbury; s. l. 1907-08.

*FELLERS, WILLIAM BARBER Physician

        Roanoke, Va.; b. Roanoke co., Va., Dec. 11, 1885; d. Apr. 23, 1920; s. 1906-08; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1911.

*FELTON, CLAUDIUS BELL

        Beaufort; d. June 15, 1899; s. 1885-87.

FELTON, ROBERT LEE, JR. Student

        Cumberland st., Fayetteville; pres. Chapel Hill; A.B. 1923; s. m. 1923-; b. Port Norfolk, Va., Jan. 10, 1903; p. R. L. and Roberta (Johnson); Phi Soc.; Sigma Upsilon; Methodist.

FENNELL, HARDY LUCIEN Broker

        807 Market st., Wilmington; s. 1882-83; b. Clinton, Dec. 6, 1864; p. Capt. Owen and Charlotte C. (Beaman); m. Mamie James, Mar. 22, 1888; Di Soc.; ins. agt.; auto dealer; harness and buggy dealer; broker; Mason; Baptist.

FENNER, EDWIN FEREBEE Physician

        Henderson; s. 1901; m. Susie Sampson.

*FENNER, HENRY SHAW Lawyer

        Halifax; b. Aug. 17, 1884; d. April, 1920; s. 1903-04; s. l. 1915; Wake Forest col.; Methodist.

FENNER, JAMES SMITH PAULL Insurance

        Enfield; A.B. 1912; b. Scotland Neck, May 25, 1890; p. Thomas Wilkins and Sallie Barker (Erwin); Sigma Nu; Phi Soc.; teacher Rocky Mt. H. S. 1912-13; farmer 1913-14; prin. Selma H. S. 1915-16; farmer 1916-17; ins., Wilkinson-Bulluck & co., Rocky Mt., 1919; sec. chamber of commerce; N. C. N. G. 1916-17; 1st lieut. C. A. R. C., Ft. Monroe and Ft. Caswell, 1917; ordnance officer; bat. adj. 6th bat. trench mortars A. E. F. 1919; Shriner; Episcopalian.

*FENNER, WILLIAM K. Physician

        Franklin co.; s. 1813.

FENTRESS, BAXTER LEE Lawyer

        100 N. Elm st., Greensboro; A.B. 1910; s. l. 1911-12; b. Summerfield, Oct. 23, 1889; p. William Elmer and Mary Virginia (Ogburn); m. Julia Miller Blake, June 16, 1915; Di Soc.; ed. Yackety Yack; Kappa Sigma; pros. atty. Greensboro municipal ct. 1917-19; atty city of Greensboro 1922-; Elk; Mason; Presbyterian.

*FERÈBEE, CORNELIUS MACKIE Lawyer

        From Camden C. H.; Elizabeth City; b. Wallacetown, Va., Sept. 30, 1861; d. Oct. 14, 1904; LL.B. 1882.

*FEREBEE, DENNIS DOZIER Lawyer

        From Currituck co.; South Mills; b. Nov. 9, 1815; d. Apr. 26, 1884; m. Sarah R. MacPherson, Feb. 3, 1842; m. Mary Davenport, Oct., 1878; A.B. 1839; A.M. 1847; planter; mem. house of c. 1846-48; state sen. 1854-60; mem. conv. 1861 and 1865; col. C. S. A., 59th reg. 4th cavalry; trustee U. N. C. 1865-68.

FEREBEE, DAVID WILLOUGHBY

        New Bern; s. 1915-16; b. New Bern, July 28, 1897; p. J. B. and -- -- --.

FEREBEE, EDWIN BOUCHELLE Physician

        Belcross; s. m. 1880-81; M.D. Col. Physicians & Surgeons, Baltimore, 1885; b. Camden co., Jan. 6, 1865; res. physician "Retreat for Sick," Norfolk, Va., 1893-95; asst. physician state hosp. 1900.

*FEREBEE, JAMES WILLIAM WILEY

        Princess Anne C. H., Va.; b. Camden co., Jan. 3, 1839; died in service in hosp. near Richmond, July 17, 1862; s. 1857-58; capt. 32nd N. C. inf. C. S. A.

*FEREBEE, NELSON MCPHERSON

        From South Mills; Oxford; b. Camden co., Apr. 16, 1849; d. Nov. 25, 1917; m. Martha Gregory, Nov. 13, 1872; s. 1866-68; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1871; med. officer U. S. N. 1872; asst. surg. 1872; P. A. S. 1875; surg. 1886; med. insp. 1898; med. dir. 1902; trustee U. N. C. 1907; on "Indiana" at Santiago; retired 1904.

FEREBEE, NELSON MCPHERSON

        Oxford; s. 1906; b. Oxford, July 15, 1887; p. Dr. Nelson McPherson and Martha T. (Gregory); m. Imogen Pruden Cannady, Sept. 12, 1916; Episcopalian.

†FEREBEE, SAMUEL WILLIAMS, JR.

        New Bern; s. 1916-17; b. New Bern, Apr. 22, 1898; p. Samuel Williams and Rebecca (Cheatham).

*FEREBEE, THOMAS COOPER Farmer

        From Camden co.; Norfolk, Va.; b. Currituck co., Aug. 25, 1830; d. July 5, 1879; m. Mary Elizabeth Wallace, Sept. 1, 1857, A.B. 1853.


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*FERGUSON, ANGUS Minister

        Moore co.; s. 1859-60; Presbyterian.

FERGUSON, CHARLES LEE

        Waynesville; s. 1920-21; b. Waynesville, Dec. 9, 1902.

FERGUSON, CLYDE VESTAL Teacher

        R. F. D. 1. Saxapahaw; pres. R. F. D. 1, Summerfield; A.B. 1917; b. Chatham co., Jan. 21, 1892; p. Wm. M. and Mary John (Hatch); m. Jessie Elizabeth Cheek, Dec. 22, 1917; prin. Bona Vista sch., Henderson, 1917-18; ibid. Bethany H. S., Rockingham co., 1919-; entered service Mar. 22, 1918; 1st corps artillery; battle of Marne, Argonne Forest drive, army of occupation; discharged corp. after 16 mos. service; Methodist Protestant.

‡FERGUSON, GEURRANT H.

        Reidsville; g. s. 1915.

FERGUSON, GARLAND SEVIER, JR. Lawyer

        225 N. Park drive, Greensboro; s. 1894-95; s. l. 1899-1900; U. S. Naval acad.; b. Waynesville, May 30, 178; p. Garland Sevier and Sarah Francis (Norwood); m. Margaret Merrimon, Oct. 30, 1907; Kappa Alpha; practiced law Waynesville 1900-02, Greensboro 1902-18, Washington, D. C., 1918-21, Greensboro 1921-; firm Ferguson & Vinson; referree in bankruptcy 1908-18; Mason; Elk; Pythian; Methodist Episcopal (South).

FERGUSON, HOWARD QUINN

        Randleman; Ph.G. 1924; b. Randleman, Oct. 9, 1903; p. J. Q. and Carrie Julia --; mem. Am. Phar. assn.

*FERGUSON, HERBERT REEVES Lawyer

        Waynesville; b. Haywood co., Dec. 18, 1871; d. 1908; B.S. 1893; s. l. 1893-94; mayor, 1896-1900; co. atty. 1903; mem. gen. assem.; trustee U. N. C. 1907-08.

*FERGUSON, ISAAC REUBEN Merchant

        Cuthbert, Ga.; d. Dec., 1878; A.B. 1859; farmer.

FERGUSON, JOSEPH BENNERS

        R. F. D. 2, Marietta, Ga.; s. 1894-95.

FERGUSON, JAMES WILLIAM Lawyer

        Waynesville; s. l. 1892-94; b. Waynesville, Sept. 29, 1873; p. Judge Garland Sevier and Sarah Frances (Norwood); m. Hester L. Cooper, Feb. 28, 1899; Sigma Phi; lawyer Waynesville 1893-; sol. 12th judicial dist. 1898-1903; Mason; Pythian; Methodist.

FERGUSON, THOMAS WILEY Salesman

        Ferguson; pres. Box 242, Lincolnton; A.B. and A. M. 1914; b. Ferguson, June 26 1888; p. L. C. and Sarah V. (Kendall); taught Greensboro H. S. 1914-15; farmer 1915-19; salesman Liggett & Myers Tob. co. 1919-; Advent Christian.

FERGUSON, WILLIAM BURDER

        3401 West ave., Newport News, Va.; s. 1894-96; b. Waynesville.

*FERGUSON, WILLIAM DUDLEY

        From Pickensville, Ala.; Tuscaloosa, Ala.; b. Nov. 20, 1840; d. Feb. 20, 1898; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; lieut. C. S. A.

FERGUSON, WILLIAM HEIGHLER Farmer

        Box 1218, Richmond, Va.; A.B. 1910; b. Ferguson, Nov. 30, 1885; p. Capt. Lindsay and Sarah (Kendal); m. Myrtie Dean, June 9, 1905; football; farmer 1910-15; teacher 1915-16; farmer 1916-17; sheep field agent, Raleigh, 1917-19; farmer Mebane 1919-21; Curles Neck farm, Richmond, Va., 1921-; Advent Christian.

*FERRAND, EUGENE

        Cumberland co.; s. 1849-51.

*FERRAND, HORACE Planter

        Columbia, La.; b. Aug. 1, 1838; A.B. 1860; lieut. C. S. A.

*FERRAND, WILLIAM

        Swansboro; s. 1835-36.

*FERRAND, WILLIAM PUGH Physician

        Onslow co.; A.B. 1808; mem. house of c. 1826.

FERREE, RALPH SHAFTER Timber Inspector

        Asheboro; s. 1918-19, 1920-22; b. Asheboro, Mar. 2, 1901; p. Orvis Millis and Sallie (Harrelson); Delta Sigma Phi; tie and timber inspector May 15, 1922-; Pythian; Methodist.

FERRELL, JOHN ATKINSON Health Director

        61 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; B.S. 1902; M.D. 1907; Dr.P.H. Johns Hopkins univ. 1919; b. Clinton, Dec. 14, 1880; p. Jas. Alexander and Cornelia (Murphy); m. Lucile Devereaux Withers, Jan. 28, 1909; teacher and supt. co. schs., Clinton, 1902-05; physician Kenansville 1907-10; asst. sec. N. C. state bd. of health and dir. of hookworm control and sanitation 1910-13; international health bd. Rockefeller foundation, dir. for U. S. 1913-; supt. health Duplin co. 1907-10; author various articles on pub. health service; Episcopalian.

*FERRELL, LEONIDAS C. Physician

        La Grange, Ga.; d. Aug. 19, 1867; A.B. 1840; M.D. Univ. of Ga.; surgeon C. S. A.

FERRELL, NORMAN LELAND Farmer

        R. F. D. 6, Durham; s. 1905-06; b. Wake co., Dec. 6, 1880; p. Sidney J. and Indian Leland (Smith); Baptist.

FERRELL, OLIVER CROMWELL Printer

        Box 301, Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1893; Sou. Industrial col., Camp Hill, Ala.; b. Nash co., Sept. 19, 1871; p. William Crocket and Sarah (Deans); m. Myrtie E. Bree, June 14, 1912; engaged in printing, pub. and stationery bus.; Universalist.


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FERRELL, WESSIE CONWAY Druggist

        Nashville; s. p. 1919-20; b. Nashville, Sept. 24, 1895; p. H. B. and Mary -- --; m. Georgia Bulluck; pvt.-sergt. Camp Sevier and A. E. F. 1917-19; Baptist.

FESPERMAN, GIDEON VAN POOLE Lawyer

        Gastonia; s. 1918-22; Trinity col.; b. Salisbury, Feb. 23, 1900; p. Clarence Edgar and Mammie Vivian; Di Soc.; Theta Chi; S. A. T. C.

*FETTER, CHARLES Minister

        From Chapel Hill; Wadesboro; b. Aug. 6, 1845; d. Sept. 26, 1908; A.B. 1868; A.M. Davidson col. 1870; teacher; C. S. A.; Episcopalian.

*FETTER, FREDERICK AUGUSTUS Minister

        From Chapel Hill; Reidsville; b. Flushing, L. I., N. Y., Nov. 9, 1838; d. Jan. 18, 1910; A.B. 1859; A.M. 1862; tutor 1860-66; teacher 1866-93; lieut. C. S. A.; Episcopalian.

*FETTER, HENRY Merchant

        Chapel Hill; b. 1843; d. Apr. 15, 1895; s. 1861-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1865; C. S. A.

*FETTER, SAMUEL PRICHARD

        From Wadesboro; Ashland, Ky.; d. Mar. 18, 1921; m. Alice Mayo, Sept. 23, 1916; s. 1898-1900; Miami Med col., Cincinnati, O.; asst. Maplewood Med. inst., Lebanon, O.; physician Portsmouth, O.; vice-pres. and dir. Mrs. John C. C. Mayo co., Ashland and Paintsville, Ky., 1916-21; Episcopalian.

*FETTER, WILLIAM MUHLENBERG

        Chapel Hill; b. Mar. 9, 1841; d. 1871; s. 1858-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; lieut. C. S. A.

FETZER, FRANK GOODSON Druggist

        Wadesboro; s. p. 1910-12; Davidson col.; b. Atlanta, Ga., Mar. 1, 1888; p. F. J. and Louise (Goodson); m. Portia Huntley, June 18, 1913; Kappa Sigma; Mason; Presbyterian.

FETZER, PAUL WILLIAMS Physician

        Madison; s. 1907-09; s. m. 1912-14; M.D. Univ. of Va. 1914-16; b. Reidsville, Dec. 26, 1888; p. Charles Harrison and Mary (Williams); m. Pearl Lateer, July 16, 1919; interne Willard Parker hosp., New York, 1916; ibid. Orange Mem. hosp., Orange, N. J., 1917; mem. house staff Willard Parker hosp., New York,1918; physician, Mayo Mills, Mayodan, 1919-21; gen. practice Madison 1921-; entered service Jan. 1918; 1st lieut. med. corps; A. E. F. 1918; Camp hosp. No. 6, Basisey-la-cote, France; discharged New York 1919.

*FEW, VERNON Druggist

        Hendersonville; b. Greenville co., S. C., Jan. 12, 1880; d. Sept. 12, 1917; m. Neal Crowder, Aug. 12, 1900; s. p. 1899-1900; Wofford col. 1895-98; pharmacist Justus Drayton, Hendersonville, 1900-10; Methodist.

FEWELL, JOHN MAY Physician

        324 N. Main st., Greenville, S. C.; s. 1916-18; A.B. Presby. Col. of S. C. 1912; M.D. M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1920; b. Rock Hill, S. C., May 29, 1892; p. Dr. J. W. and Katherine (Sadler); Presbyterian.

FEWELL, WILLIAM SADLER

        324 N. Main st., Greenville, S. C.; s. m. 1916-17; A.B. Presby. Col. of S. C. 1912; Univ. of Pa. 1920; b. Rock Hill, S. C., May 29, 1892; p. Dr. J. W. and Katherine (Sadler); Presbyterian.

FICKLEN, JAMES SKINNER Tobacconist

        508 Fifth st., Greenville; A.B. 1919; b. Greenville, May 3, 1900; p. Edward Bancroft and Elmyra Ward (Skinner); m. Lucy Warren Myers, Apr. 26, 1922; Sigma Nu; sec.-treas. Washington Tob. co. 1919-21; vice-pres. E. B. Ficklen Tob. co., inc., Greenville, 1921-; Kiwanian; S. A. T. C.; Presbyterian.

*FIELD, BASCOM LEE Builder

        From Climax; Oxford; b. Feb. 1, 1890; killed in France, Sept. 29, 1918; B.S. 1915.

FIELD, HARRY HERBERT

         Asheville; s. 1919-20; b. Asheville, June 20, 1901; p. Frank and -- -- --.

*FIELD, JOSEPH HARRIS Planter

         From Columbus, Miss.; Decato, Miss.; b. Jan. 2, 1840; A.B. 1859; mem. Miss. gen. assem.; adj. and insp. gen. C. S. A.

FIELDS, ALPHEUS Physician

        2615 Omohundro ave., Norfolk, Va.; pres. 602-4 New Monroe bldg., Norfolk, Va.; s. 1883-84; Univ. of Va. 1884-85; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1887; b. Lenoir co., Aug. 1, 1867; p. John and Maria (Creech); m. Sallie Williams Shavender, Mar., 1890; Phi Soc.; Mason; Protestant Episcopal.

FIELDS, CECIL McKENZIE Student

        Pleasant Garden; pres. 627 Jefferson, Roanoke, Va.; s. 1920-22; b. Pleasant Garden, Oct. 17, 1902; p. Cyrus Rankin and Cornelia Jane (Fields); lumber bus., farming 1922; mail carrier, lumber bus. 1923; student bookkeeping and banking, Nat. Bus. col., Roanoke; Methodist Protestant.

FIELDS, DANIEL ALLEN Medical Interne

        University hosp., Baltimore, Md.; s. 1917-18, s. m. 1920-22; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1924; b. Laurinburg, Mar. 3, 1898; p. James Thaddeus and Belle (Tedder); entered Plattsburg camp 1918; assigned S. A. T. C. Gettysburg col.; discharged 2nd lieut. 1918.

FIELDS, GURLEY

        Evergreen; s. l. 1921-22; b. Evergreen, Mar. 1, 1897; p. V. and -- -- --.


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FIELDS, JAMES PERSON

        Selma: s. 1921-22; b. Selma, Jan. 23, 1904; p. W. H. and -- -- --.

FIELDS, JAMES THADDEUS, JR.

        Laurinburg; s. p. 1916-17; b. Laurinburg, Oct. 5, 1895; p. J. T. and Belle (Tedder); inf. and med. corps Fts. Myer and Ethan Allen 1918; Baptist.

FIELDS, LEONARD EARL Farmer

        Kinston; A.B. 1921; b. Falling Creek, June 20, 1897; p. Benjamin Franklin and Julia Elizabeth (Brewer); baseball 1919; Plattsburg 1918; 2nd lieut. stationed St. Joseph's col., Philadelphia, Pa., as instr. 1918; Methodist.

FIELDS, WORTH Postman

        Pleasant Garden; s. 1918; b. Pleasant Garden, May 22, 1899; p. Chas. W. and Sarah Ann (Auman); S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

FIELDS, WILLIAM CALLAHAN

        Mouth of Wilson, Va.; s. 1870-71; b. Allegheny co., May 24, 1846; m. Jennie Smith, 1874; Allegheny co. supt. of schs. 2 terms; sol. inferior ct., Allegheny co.; gen. assem. 1887; 1st N. C. cavalry 1864-65; Baptist.

*FINCH, ED. FRANK Lawyer

        From Collinsville, Tex.; Gainesville, tex.; d. 1910; s. 1884; mem. Tex. legislature.

FINCH, OLLIE EDWIN Physician

        Apex; s. 1910-13; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1915; b. Kittrell, Feb. 19, 1888; p. Henry A. and Laura A. (Hedgepeth); m. Helen D. Hilleyass, Dec. 19, 1915; Baptist.

FINCH, SPENCER EDWARD

        Bailey; s. 1921-22; b. Bailey, Apr. 3, 1899; p. D. R. W. and -- -- --.

*FINGER, CARL

        From Stanley; Gastonia; d. 1920; s. p. 1908-09; treas. Gaston co.; Methodist.

FINGER, FRED

        Kings Mountain; s. p. 1908-10.

FINGER, GORDON TURNER Engineer

        1926 E. 8th st., Charlotte; B.S. 1922; p. Gordon M. and Maude T. --; elec. engr. Sou. Public Utilities co.

FINKE, OTTO GRATTAN

        Burgaw; s. m. 1906-07.

FINLEY, CLYDE S.

        Marion; s. 1921-22; p. Shepherd and Margaret --; highway comm.

FINLEY, GRAY BYNUM Druggist

        Marion; s. 1908; p. A. S. and Mary -- --; m. Mary Elizabeth Crater, 1920; owner and mgr. Rexall Drug co., Marion.

FISCHEL, LOUIS WILLIAM Engineer

        20 Warren st., Crafton, Pa.; B.S. 1922; Davidson col. 1917-19; b. Chester, S. C., Feb. 2, 1899; p. Amos Christian and Molly Anne (Stricker); Pi Kappa Alpha; wearer of "N.C."; McClintie-Marshall Const. co., Pittsburgh; S. A. T. C. Davidson col.; Presbyterian.

FISCUS, JAMES HUDSON Physician

        Center st., Greensburg, Pa.; pres. Cope bldg., Greensburg, Pa.; s. 1906-08; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1910; b. Carnegie, Pa., June 18, 1885; p. Edward Hacke and Catharine (Hudson); m. Margaret Kunkle, Oct. 4, 1923; specialist in dermatology and syphilology, Greensburg, 1920-; capt. med. corps U. S. A. 1917-19; attached to British army; Presbyterian.

FISH, GERALD RANKIN Receiving Clerk

        Clyde; s. 1920-22; b. Clyde, Oct. 12, 1901; p. George Mack and Ida Etter (Noland).

FISHEL, ARTHUR LEVI Druggist

        122 N. Cherry st., Winston-Salem; Ph.G. 1915; Phar. D. 1916; b. Forsyth co., Dec. 7, 1893; p. Lewis E. and Paulina E. (Spaugh); m. Lyda Riggsbee, June 16, 1920; druggist Owens Drug co.; ibid. Bobbitt Drug co.; U. S. A. 1918; Moravian.

FISHER, BEN

        Canton; s. l. 1913-14; b. Addie, Sept. 19, 1891; p. R. R. and -- -- --.

*FISHER, DAVID WHITE

        Lowndesboro, Ala.; d. Chapel Hill 1850; s. 1848-50.

FISHER, HORATIO W.

        New Waverly, Tex.; s. 1849-50; b. Haynesville, Ala.

FISHER, LESTER

        China Grove; s. p. 1912-13; b. Concord, Sept. 28, 1889; p. Charles A. and -- -- --.

*FISHER, LORENZO C.

        Lowndes co., Ala.; s. 1850-51.

FISHER, SAMUEL JAMES, JR. Teacher

        Asheville School, Asheville; s. 1916-17; A.B. Harvard univ. 1921; b. Chicago, May 8, 1896; p. Samuel James and Mary Anne (MacMillan); m. Mary Fries Patterson, June 28, 1922; master, Asheville sch. 1921-;Ft. Oglethorpe 1917, 1st lieut.; served with 81st div. in U. S.; sent to 30th div. 114th F. A. reg. in France 13 mos.; St. Mihiel, Argonne forest and drive on Metz offensives; Episcopalian.

FISHER, WILLIAM Lawyer

        Pensacola, Fla.; A.B. 1904; LL.B. Columbia univ. 1904-07; b. Pensacola, Fla., Oct. 3, 1884; p. Wm. and Ralphine (Armstrong); m. Ruby Mallory, Jan. 1, 1907; football 1902-03; Beta Theta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa; Gorgon's Head; sol. Escambia co., Fla.; pres. Pensacola Rotary club, Pensacola Y. M. C. A.; spec. rep. sec. of war in connection with claims of war dept. against Great Britain, France and Italy 1919; Presbyterian.


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†FITE, HENRY JULIUS Merchant

        Mt. Holly; s. 1880-81; b. 1862.

*FITTS, OR FELTS, JOHN

        St. Stephens, Ala.; s. 1820.

*FITTS, JAMES H.

        Warrenton; killed in battle; s. 1851-53; C. S. A.

*FITTS, JOHN H.

        Warren co.; s. 1823.

*FITZGERALD, ADOLPHUS LEIGH Lawyer

        From Stacyville; Eureka, Nev.; b. Oct. 27, 1840; d. Aug. 31, 1921; A.B. 1862; chief justice supr. ct. Nev.; ordance sergt. 41st reg. C. S. A.

†FITZGERALD, JOHN HERBERT

        Pine Cone; s. m. 1916-17; Trinity col.; D.O. Still Col. of Ost. 1916; b. Pine Level, June 22, 1890; p. Gibson and -- -- --.

FITZGERALD, JAMES O., JR. Physician

        2704 Chamberlayne ave., Richmond, Va.; s. 1905-06; A.B. Guilford col. 1905; M. D. Univ. Col. of Med., Richmond, Va. 1913; b. Pelham, Nov. 26, 1886; p. James O. and Mary (Shelton); m. Bertha Baugh, June 6, 1913; merchant 1906; bank clerk 1906-07; bookkeeper 1907-08; asst. state bacteriologist, Va. state bd. health, 1914; state bacteriologist 1914-18; practicing internal med. 1919-; 1st lieut. med. corps U. S. A. 1918-19; Methodist.

FITZGERALD, ROBERT GREESON Teacher

        Greenville; A.B. 1915; b. Linwood, Oct. 27, 1889; p. T. L. and Flossie L. (Greeson); m. Myrtle M. Bruton, July 31, 1919; Phi Beta Kappa; h. s. prin. Hillsboro 1915-16, Benson 1916-17, Bethel 1917-18, Grimesland 1919. Belmont 1919-20; co. supt. schs. Harnett co. 1920-21, Pitt co. 1921-; pres. Kiwanis club, Greenville; pvt. co. "C" 4th reg. 156th depot brigade Camp Jackson, S. C.; 1st sergt. troop "A" cav. tr. sch., Camp Stanley, Tex., 1918; Methodist Episcopal (South).

FITZGERALD, TROY

        High Point; s. I. 1908-09.

FITZGERALD, THOMAS CLARK

        Micro; s. p. 1921-22; b. Micro, July 25, 1901.

FITZSIMONS, EDWARD OWEN Manufacturer

        Franklin st., Monroe; s. 1915-17; b. Charlotte, Dec. 9, 1896; p. George and Maria (Graham); m. Lily Joy Draper, Nov. 2, 1921; football 1916; Kappa Alpha; bookkeeper Clover Mills co., Clover, S. C., 1919-22; treas. Icemorlee Cotton mills, inc., Monroe; co. "C" 1st N. C. cav. 1917; later 1st lieut. co. "C" 115th machine gun bat. 60th brigade 30th div.; served at Ypres, Belgium, and St. Quentin, France; Episcopalian.

FITZSIMONS, JOSEPH GRAHAM Jobber

        221 N. College st., Charlotte; s. 1905-07; b. Charlotte, Feb. 13, 1889; p. Geo. Okeefe and Maria (Graham); m. Frances Brack, Nov. 16, 1921; Alpha Tau Omega; Alexander Seewald co., Atlanta, Ga., 1910; sec. Gewinner co., Atlanta, 1911-12; vice-pres. Turner Elec. co., Birmingham, Ala.; pres. and gen. mgr. Carolinas Auto Supply house, Charlotte, 1915-; dir. Nat. Jobbers assn.; Sou. Mfg. club; naval aviator Mass. Tech.; Akron, O.; dirigible, Pensacola, Fla.; Episcopalian.

*FIVEASH, BENJAMIN

        Edenton; s. 1818.

FLACK, CHARLES ZORAH Merchant

        Forest City; s. 1914-15; b. Rutherford co., Oct. 12, 1893; p. A. B. and Catherine (Suttle); sec.-treas. Forest City bldg. & loan assn. and city clerk 1916-17; clerk Du-Pont co., City Point, Va., 1917-19; Uhlen Const. co., 1919-20; mgr. and Stockholder Flack Hdw. co. Sept. 1920-; sec. chamber of commerce; 10 weeks at 1st O. T. C., Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga.; Mason; Pythian; Baptist.

FLACK, JOHN HOKE

        Edneyville; s. 1919-20; b. Edneyville, Aug. 3, 1895; p. J. A. and -- -- --.

*FLAGLER, CLARENCE Druggist

        Stroudsburg, Pa.; b. Mar. 16, 1884; d. Oct. 27, 1910; Ph.G. 1905; Methodist.

FLAGLER, CHARLES STEWART Physician

        624 Main st., Stroudsburg, Pa.; s. 1907-09; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1911; b. Bartonsville, Pa., Nov. 23, 1887; p. James M. and Alice (Custard); m. Katherine M. Adams, Oct. 12, 1922; Pi Kappa Alpha; Phi Soc.; Phi Rho Sigma; chief state t.b. dispensary, Stroudsburg, Pa.; med. insp. Stroudsburg pub. schs.; instr. diseases of children, E. Stroudsburg State Normal sch.; 1st lieut. med. res. corps U. S. A. 1915; active duty 1917, Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga.; commanding officer field hosp. 325, 307th san. tr. 82nd div. 1917-19; capt. med. sect. O. R. C., U. S. A., 1918; maj. med. sect. 1919; bat. comm., ambulance bat. 304th med. reg. 79th div.; defensive sector Toul, France; offensive St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne; Elk; Methodist Episcopal.

FLANAGAN, ROY CHETWYND

        Greenville; s. I. 1903-04; LL.B. Georgetown univ. 1903; b. June 12, 1873.

*FLANNER, ANDREW JACKSON

        Wilmington; b. Nov. 19, 1836; killed in battle; A.B. 1857; C. S. A.

*FLANNER, BENNETT

        Wilmington; s. 1857-59.

FLANNER, WILLIAM BENNET, JR.

        New Bern; s. I. 1911-12; b. New Bern. Feb. 7, 1892; p. W. B. and -- -- --.


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*FLANIGAN, ROBERT ANDREW Lawyer

        From Cabarrus co.; Mill Grove; b. 1851; d. about 1888; s. 1877-79.

FLEETWOOD, ASHLEY R.

        Hertford; s. 1919-20; Wake Forest col.; b. Hertford, Oct. 26, 1898; p. J. J. and Mae (Morgan); Plymouth Wholesale co., Plymouth.

FLEMING, CHARLES CLYDE Teacher

        Fuquay Springs; pres. Chapel Hill; s. 1919-22; b. Mocksville, May 14, 1898; p. Robert N. and Mary E. (Tatum); S. A. T. C. Elon col., Oct.-Dec., 1918; Baptist.

*FLEMING, CHARLES MORTIMER Tobacconist

        Wilson; b. Nov. 6, 1895; d. Feb. 21, 1922; s. 1913-14; U. S. N. 1917-19.

FLEMING, FRED HENRY

        Fuquay Springs; Ph.G. 1924; b. Fuquay Springs, Oct. 2, 1899.

*FLEMING, JAMES LAWSON Lawyer

        Greenville; b. Pitt co., Nov. 1, 1867; d. Nov. 5, 1909; m. Lula White, June 21, 1899; s. l. 1891-92; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1889; mayor 1894-95; mem. co. bd. educ. 1903, 1904; state sen. 1905-07.

*FLEMING, JOHN MARTIN Prison Warden

        From Wake co.; Raleigh; b. Jan. 7, 1836; d. Mar. 18, 1921; A.B. 1859; warden state prison 1883-96 and 1901; capt. C. S. A.

FLEMING, JOHN MARTIN Dentist

        Citizens Bank bldg., Raleigh; A.B. 1891; s. m. 1892-93; D.D.S. Univ. of Md. 1895; b. Arkansas, Nov. 4, 1867; p. John Martin and Nannie (McKay); m. Lelie G. Killian, June 7, 1904; Methodist.

FLEMING, MAJOR IVY Physician

        104 S. Franklin st., Rocky Mount; s. 1900-02; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1904; b. Greenville, Sept. 1, 1880; p. Leonidas and Harriett Ann Elizabeth; m. J. Lucile Sherrod, Apr. 22, 1908; Phi Chi; physician Hamilton 1904-18; surg. Parkview hosp. Rocky Mount; town alderman; coroner of Martin co.; Mason; Kiwanian.

FLEMING, RALPH LANG

        Greenville; s. 1918-19; s. p. m. 1919-20; b. Greenville, Aug. 16, 1899; p. Lunsford and -- -- --.

FLEMING, WILLIAM EZRA Teacher

        Bladenboro; g. s. 1916; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1914; p. Robert N. and Margaret Elizabeth; m. Flora Frink, June 23, 1915.

FLEMING, WILLIAM HENRY Banker

        Henderson; s. 1916; A.B. Elon col. 1912; b. Graham, Aug. 2, 1892; p. P. H. and Ella Henrietta (Sipe); m. Margaret Cornelia Bond, Nov. 29, 1916; capt. basketball; Phi Soc.; teacher 1912-17; banking and ins. 1917-; Mason; Christian.

*FLEMING, WILLIAM JOHN

        Mill Hill; b. 1866; d. 1889; s. 1886-87.

FLEMING, WILLIAM LEROY Physician

        Enfield; M.D. 1910; b. Greenville, Jan. 8, 1885; p. Wm. Alphonsa and Mary Elizabeth (Best); m. Evelina Jones Mayo, Apr. 30, 1914; Methodist Protestant.

*FLEMMING, WILLIAM WOODVILLE Lawyer

        From McDowell co.; Washington, D. C.; b. Apr. 1, 1846; killed in ry. accident Nov. 15, 1905; s. 1863-64; A.B. 1911 as of 1867; state sen. 1870-72; maj. C. S. A.

FLETCHER, ARTHUR LLOYD Insurance

        Box 470, Raleigh; s. l. 1904-05; B. A. Wake Forest col. 1907; b. Ashe co., July 7, 1881; p. Rev. J. F. and Louisa (Barker); m. Mae Pitzer, Nov. 1, 1905; Sigma Nu; lawyer N. Wilkesboro 1907-08; city ed. Raleigh Times 1908-09; ed. Durham Sun 1910; ed. The Dispatch and Southern Good Roads, Lexington, 1910-15; lawyer, Raleigh, 1915-16; chief income tax div., office of collector of int. rev., 4th N. C. dist., 1919-21; chief clerk and special deputy N. C. Ins. dept., Raleigh, 1921-; author History of 113th Field Artillery, 1920; field clerk 1st N. C. inf. brigade N. C. N. G. 1916-17; capt. 1st N. C. F. A. 1917, later changed to 113th F. A. 30th div. A. E. F.; transferred to 3rd div. 1919; served with this div. in army of occupation, Andernach, Germany; Baptist.

*FLETCHER, LEMUEL S.

        Elizabeth City; d. 1861; s. 1858-61.

FLETCHER, ROBERSON SMITH Farmer

        R. F. D. 1, Gibson; Ph.B. 1897; b. Marlboro co., S. C., Oct. 21, 1874; p. Raiford and Sinah (Gibson); m. Mattie McLaurin, May 16, 1906; teacher Scotland co. 1 term, Marion co., S. C., 1 term. Marlboro co., S. C., 5 yrs., Anson co., 1 yr.; life ins.; Methodist.

*FLINN, ANDREW Minister

        Charleston, S. C.; A.B. 1799; A.M. 1802; D.D. 1811; Presbyterian.

FLINN, THOMAS SMYTHE

        115 Columbian st., Darlington, S. C.; s. 1908-09; b. Richland, S. C., May 17, 1891.

FLINTON, CHARLES WOODS

        Cullowhee; B.S. 1924; b. Cullowhee, July 23, 1901.

†FLIPPIN, EUGENE LITTLEJOHN

        Mt. Airy; s. 1911-12; b. Mt. Airy, Nov. 9, 1893; p. Dr. J. M. and -- -- --.

FLOWERS, ALBERT RUFFIN Minister

        Sims; s. 1893-96; George Washington univ. 1920; b. Wilson co., Aug. 28, 1868; p. Eatman and Lavinia (Bunn); supt. Wendell H. S. 1898-1906; ibid. Bulah H. S., Clinton, 1906-07; ibid. Saratoga graded sch. 1907-08; Sabbath sch. lecturer F. W.


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B. denomination for N. C. 1908-13; pastor F. W. B. churches 1913-17; lecturer Young People's Christian Endeavor 1917-18; pres. Ayden, N. C., sem. 1918-19; lecturer Christian Education, F. W. B., 1919-22; pastor 1922-; Mason; Odd Fellow; Red Man; Junior; Woodman; Free Will Baptist.

FLOWERS, CHARLES ELY Physician

        Zebulon; s. 1906-08; s. m. 1909-11; M.D. Med. Col. of Va. 1913; b. Vandemere, Mar. 19, 1889; p. Charles A. and De Ella (Alford); m. Carmen Ersell Poole, July 12, 1916; vice-pres. Zebulon chamber of commerce; 1st lieut. Va. N. G. 1917, later 115th amb. co., unit of 104th san. tr. 29th div.; service in France; capt. 1918; Methodist.

*FLOWERS, OLIVER BROOKS Planter

        From Warren co., Miss.; Bovina, Miss.; b. Oct. 31, 1841; A.B. 1861; lieut. C. S. A.

FLOYD, ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL Lawyer

        Porter bldg., Memphis, Tenn.; s. 1881-83; s. l. 1883-84; b. Granville co., Nov. 16, 1857; p. John W. and Margaret (Campbell); m. Florence Irvine, 1894; editor; realtor.

*FLOYD, ANDREW FERDINAND Salesman

        Spartanburg, S. C.; b. Oct. 2, 1881; d. Aug. 10, 1913; s. p. 1900-01; drug clerk Arthur Irwin, Spartanburg, S. C., 1901-13; traveling salesman Parke-Davis co., Detroit, Mich.; Baptist.

FLOYD, FRED FRITZ

        Cherokee; s. a. 1909-10; s. m. 1910-11; b. Cherokee, Nov. 30, 1890; p. J. L. and -- -- --.

FLOYD, HUGH REAGAN

        Lumberton; s. 1922-23; b. Lumberton, Mar. 20, 1905; p. Johnston H. and Ellen Voline (Reagan); Theta Rho.

FLOYD, JOHN BUCKNER Lawyer

        N. Sycamore st., Ravenna, O.; pres. 1736 Perry st., Jacksonville, Fla.; s. l. 1892; b. Darlington, S. C., Oct. 10, 1869; p. John and Tawsie Louise (A.); m. Louise Soutum, Aug. 14, 1897; baseball; practiced law Darlington and Florence, S. C.; practiced law with J. P. Dawley and Walter D. Meals, Cleveland, Ohio; retired because of bad eyes; Moose; Presbyterian.

†FLOYD, JAMES LAFAYETTE Physician

        Spring Hope; s. m. 1901-02.

FLOYD, ROBERT PRUNELL Physician

        Louisburg; s. 1869-70; M.D. Med. Col. of S. C. 1878; b. Granville co., Aug. 31, 1854; p. James B. and Susan (White); m. Eugenia Chamblee, Jan. 13, 1880; mem. N. C. med. soc.; coroner Franklin co.; N. C. gen. assem. 1909-11; Methodist.

FLUME, ARTHUR JAMES Chemist

        Palatine Ridge, N. Y.; B.S. 1914; b. Palatine Ridge, N. Y., Feb. 6, 1889; p. George and Cartharine (Connolly); m. Elizabeth MacEwan, June 20, 1915; Alpha Chi Sigma; chem. Telmors Steel co.; instr. S. C. Med. col.; chem. N. Y. state exp. sta., Geneva, N. Y.; plant mgr. Duffy Mott co., Inc., Ravenna N. Y.; Catholic.

†FLYNN, DEWEY HOBSON

        Asheville; s. 1918-19.

*FLYTHE, AUGUSTUS MOORE Minister

        Northampton co.; b. Mar. 18, 1836; d. Feb., 1875; A.B. 1859; A.M. 1866; Episcopalian.

‡FLYTHE, ARTHUR PRESTON

        R. G. Lassiter & co., Greystone; s. 1918-19; Trinity col.; b. Jackson, May 31, 1898; p. Jesse Thomas and Acree Ann (Lassiter); m. Willie Moncrief Pleasant; Sigma Chi; L. J. Bradley & co., Jackson; U. S. Marine corps; Mason; Methodist Episcopal (South).

*FOARD, FREDERICK C.

        From Concord; Los Angeles, Cal.; s. 1859-60; lieut. C. S. A., aide to Gen. Barringer, Gordon-Barringer brigade.

FOARD, FRANK OSBORNE Physician

        Connelly Springs; s. 1906-07; M.D. Chicago Med. col. 1915; b. Catawba co., May 21, 1887; p. Fred T. and Fannie E. (Hudson); Phi Chi; physician 1915-; med. corps U. S. A. world war; Mason; Methodist.

†FOARD, FRED T., JR.

        Hickory; s. 1910-11; b. Hickory, Mar. 30, 1889; p. Dr. F. T. and -- -- --.

*FOARD, NOAH PARTEE

        From Concord; Clifton Forge, Va.; b. China Grove, Sept. 26, 1839; d. Sept. 20, 1903; m. Lilly Walker, Aug. 25, 1868; A.B. 1861; mfr. cotton and woolen goods; contractor, Roanoke, Va.; trustee U. N. C. 1879-87; capt. 1st N. C. cav. C. S. A.

*FOGARTIE, JAMES EDWARD Minister

        From Chapel Hill; Clarksville, Tenn.; b. Feb. 10, 1850; d. Hawesville, Ky., May 18, 1916; m. Bettie Van McCorkle, Nov. 14, 1877; A.M. 1891; A.B. Davidson col. 1874; Union Theo. sem., Va.; grad. Columbia Theo. sem., S. C., 1877; D.D. Pres-Col. of S. C. and Davidson col.; prof. phil. S. W. Presb. univ.; teacher, Thomasville, Ga.; Presbyterian.

*FOGLE, JAMES O. A. Physician

        Columbus, Ga.; b. Sept. 12, 1838; d. 1888; A.B. 1860; M.D.; lieut. C. S. A.

*FOGLE, PAUL ERNEST

        From Winston-Salem; Tuscon, Ariz.; b. Apr. 17, 1884; d. Jan. 21, 1923; m. Anna Gertrude Withers, Dec. 6, 1910; s. 1901-02; s. m. Arizona univ. 2 yrs.; ibid. some sch. in Los Angeles, Cal.; vice-pres. Orinoco Supply co., Winston-Salem; mgr. and owner "Overlook farm," Ashe co.; Moravian.


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FOGLEMAN, HOWARD SIMPSON Bookkeeper

        Burlington; s. 1919-22; b. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 23, 1901; p. George W. and Eula (Hall); asst. bookkeeper D. B. May Hosiery mill; Presbyterian.

FOIL, WILLIAM ARCHIBALD, JR.

        N. Union st., Concord; s. 1918; Davidson col. 2 yrs.; b. Roaring Gap. June 16, 1899; p. Maj. W. A. and Addie (Bogen); traveling salesman Van Camp Pack. co. 4 yrs.; employee wholesale co. now; S. A. T. C.; Lutheran.

FOLGER, ALONZO DILLARD Lawyer

        Dobson; A.B. 1912; s. l. 1912-14; b. Dobson, July 9, 1888; p. Thomas W. and Ada D. (Robertson); m. Gertrude Reece, Oct. 13, 1919; Golden Fleece; Methodist.

FOLGER, AUGUSTINE WILLIAM

        1347 Stanley ave., Hollywood, Cal.; pres. 439 123rd st., New York, N. Y.; LL.B. 1917; B.S. Citadel col. 1915; B.Litt. Columbia univ. 1923; b. Easley, S. C., July 8, 1893; p. Mrs. A. W. Folger.

FOLGER, CARL LOUIS

        Dobson; s. 1916-18; Atlanta Sou. Dental col.; b. Dobson, July 1, 1893; p. Dr. Roscoe R. and Stella (Woltz); Psi Omega; 6th reg. 2nd div. A. E. F. 1918-19; wounded 1918; Methodist.

FOLGER, FRED

        Mt. Airy; s. 1918-19; s. l. 1919-20; Trinity col.; b. Mt. Airy, Sept. 12, 1900; p. J. H. and Maud (Douglas).

FOLGER, JOHN HAMLIN Lawyer

        Rockford st., Mt. Airy; s. l. 1901; Guilford col. 1898; b. Surry co., Dec. 18, 1880; p. Thomas Wilson and Ada (Dillard); m. Maud Douglas; mayor Mt. Airy 2 terms; Kiwanian; Methodist.

FOLGER, JOSEPH MATHER

        Crutchfield; s. l. 1908-09.

FOLGER, PAUL BERNOYS Surgeon

        Knoxville gen. hosp., Knoxville, Tenn.; s. 1913-16, 1919-20; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1922; b. Dobson, Dec. 31, 1892; p. Dr. Walter Coke and Sallie Victoria (Freeman); surg. Knoxville gen'l hosp. 1922-; service 1917-19; overseas 1 yr. with 30th div.; Methodist Episcopal (South).

FOLGER, THOMAS JACKSON

        Dobson; s. 1905; Wake Forest col.; b. Dobson, Sept. 1, 1883; p. Thomas Wilson and Ada (Robertson); m. Mary Folger, Aug. 9, 1908; Methodist.

FOLGER, WALTER COKE Salesman

        Dobson; s. 1922-23; Hampton Sidney col.; b. Dobson, Apr. 27, 1905; p. Dr. W. C. and Sallie Victoria (Freeman); pvt. U. S. marine corps Santo Domingo 1920-21; Methodist.

FOLLIN, ROBERT EDWARD Insurance

        564 Glade st., Winston-Salem; B.S. 1898; b. Charleston, S. C., July 9, 1878; p. Gustavus A. and Estelle (Marion); m. Mary Critz, Dec. 12, 1911; mgr. track team; ed. Tar Heel; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; 7 yrs. in newspaper work in N. Y. with N. Y. Herald and N. Y. Telegram; general fire ins. agency 1908-; now vice-pres. and treas. The Follin co.; Rotarian; sec.-treas. Twin City club 2 terms; pres. N. C. state assn. of ins. agts. 2 terms; Catholic.

FOLSOM, THEODORE WINSLOW Physician

        Asheville; s. 1915-19; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1919-21; b. Asheville, Sept. 1, 1896; p. T. C. and Emma C. (Davidson); Sigma Chi; Phi Chi; Presbyterian.

FOLTZ, DOROTHY

        (See Pappas, Mrs. William J.).

*FONTAINE, EDMUND

        Hanover C. H., Va.; s. 1817.

FONVIELLE, JOHN HADLEY Army Officer

        Care Adjutant Gen., Washington, D. C.; pres. Ft. Amador, Canal Zone; s. 1914-16; U. S. Military acad., West Point, 1916-18; b. Seven Springs, Oct. 17, 1897; p. James Hurst and Sallie (Powers); commissioned 2nd lieut. C. A. C. 1918, 1st lieut. C. A. C. 1919; aide-de-camp to brig.-gen. F. L. Winn 1921, to maj.-gen. Shanks, 1922; foreign service at present, station 1923-; Baptist.

FONVILLE, CLAUDE CLEVELAND Realtor

        Burlington; A.M. 1911; Ph.B. Elon col. 1910; b. Alamance co., Jan. 26, 1885; p. L. J. and Sallie E. (Walker); taught Staunton Military acad. 1912-13; organized Standard Realty & Security co. Aug. 1, 1913; active management this co. since; now sec. and in charge real estate dept.; alderman Burlington 1919-23; S. A. T. C. at Elon col.; Christian.

FONVILLE, FREDERICK VADEN

        410 S. Boylan ave., Raleigh; s. 1921-22; b. Raleigh, Sept. 4, 1902.

‡FOOTE, WILLIAM FEIMSTER

        Statesville; B.S. 1921; b. Statesville, Jan. 25, 1898.

*FOOTMAN, RICHARD M.

        Kinston; killed in battle; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; C. S. A.

*FORBES, ARCHIBALD A. Planter

        Jackson, Miss.; b. Mar. 14, 1838; s. 1854-56; maj. C. S. A.

*FORBES, EDWARD MCCARTNEY Minister

        From New Bern; Beaufort; b. 1811; d. Sept. 25, 1893; A.B. 1828; Episcopalian.

*FORBES, RICHARD NATHAN Lawyer

        New Bern; d. 1858; A.B. 1846.


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*FORBIS, JAMES WILEY Lawyer

        Greensboro; b. July 29, 1852; d. Mar. 9, 1913; m. Sallie J. Rees, Greensboro, Jan. 1, 1883; s. 1877-79; Di Soc.; lawyer; mayor; clerk sup'r et.; mem. gen. assem.; postmaster.

†FORD, CHARLES HENRY Lawyer

        Albertson; s. 1881-83.

*FORD, EDWARD STEGALL Merchant

        Louisburg; b. Apr. 11, 1882; s. 1898-1901.

FORD, GEORGE WADDELL

        Louisburg; s. 1922-23; b. Louisburg, Dec. 31, 1903; p. E. S. and -- --.

FORD, MRS. JOHN ALBERT Teacher

        (Nee Allison, Frances Louise); 2301 McFerrin ave., Waco, Tex.; spec. s. 1900-01; A.B. Baylor univ. 1918; Univ. of Chicago; b. Webster; p. Capt. Julius Franklin and Mary Frances (Faucette); m. John Albert Ford. July 22, 1919; teacher Waco, Tex., sch.; supt. educ. and lit. Waco, Tex., federated missions; author numerous published sch. exercises and drills and a few poems; Presbyterian.

FORD, JOSEPH FANNING Lawyer

        46 Arlington st., Asheville; s. l. 1904-05; s. s. l. 1905; Carson and Newman col. 1900-02; b. Canton, Oct. 28, 1879; p. Wm. P. and Sarah J. (Wines); m. Mattie D. Hale, Dec. 29, 1909; law practice Asheville, 1905-; Kiwanian; Pythian; Baptist.

†FORD, JOHN WILLIAM

        Cresson, Pa.; s. 1916-17; b. Ruxon, Md., July 20, 1897; p. Mrs. Annie Ford.

FORD, SINGLETON CLEIGHTON Dentist

        Franklinton; s. 1895-96; mayor Franklinton.

†FORDHAM, EDWARD HUGH

        Greensboro; s. 1917-18; b. Greensboro, Feb. 26, 1897; p. C. C. and -- --.

FORE, CLYDE LATHROP Highway Engineer

        Pittsboro; B.S. 1916; b. Charlotte, Jan. 11, 1894; p. J. A. and -- --; m. Ruth Madeline Edwards, Mar. 18, 1922; engr. N. C. state highway comm.

FORE, JAMES ALBERT, JR. Traffic Engineer

        733 Peachtree st., Atlanta, Ga.; A.B. 1908; Columbia univ. 1911-12; b. Wilmington, June 24, 1888; p. James A. and Cornie Grant (Beery); Golden Fleece; architectural draughtsman, Charlotte, 1908-10; head draughtsman with J. M. McMichael, Charlotte, 1912-15; with commercial engr. dept. Sou. Bell Tel. co. Charlotte, 1916-17; traffic engr. long dist. lines, gen. offices Sou. Bell Tel. co. Atlanta, Ga., 1919-; entered 2nd O. T. C. Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., 1917; assigned to 24th inf. stationed Columbus, N. M.; discharged as 1st lieut. 1918; Presbyterian.

*FOREMAN, IVEY Accountant

        From Washington; Raleigh; b. Pitt co. Dec. 11, 1865; d. Aug. 3, 1919; m. Mary Spillman, Feb. 21, 1895; s. 1881-82; S. ship trans. service; capt. 1st reg. N. C. S. G. Episcopalian.

*FOREMAN, JOHN L. Merchant

        Pitt co.; b. 1808; d. 1844; s. 1828-29; planter; mem. house of c. 1833-35 and '38-42; state sen. 1844.

FOREMAN, THOMAS ALEXANDER Store Manager

        Albemarle; s. 1914-17; Univ. of Md. 1917-19; b. Albemarle, Sept. 30, 1893; p. B. A. and Susie (McCormick); m. Bronnie Efird, Nov. 25, 1920; Kappa Phi; salesman V. Wallace and Son, Salisbury, 1919; employee Efird's Charlotte, Winston-Salem, Lumberton, Lenoir, Salisbury; gen. mgr. ibid. Wilmington; med. corps U. S. N. 1918; Pythian; Baptist.

*FOREMAN, WILLIAM JOHN Planter

        Pitt co.; b. Aug. 27, 1837; d. 1869; A.B. 1858; C. S. A.

FORMY-DUVALL, THURSTON Physician

        Whiteville; pres. Bolton; s. 1912-13; M.D. Med. Col. of Va. 1919; b. Whiteville, Apr. 26, 1894; p. Lee and Elizabeth (Howell); m. Mary Crawford Cole, Aug. 1, 1919; practicing physician located Bolton since 1919; health officer town of Bolton; enlisted 1917; in amb. co. 319, 305th san. tr., med. dept. nat. army; discharged 1917 and enlisted in reserve corps, med. dept. (inactive duty); discharged 1919; Mason; Elk; Methodist.

FORNEY, ADGER CARTER

        Care Earle Bros., 66 Broad st., New York; B.S. in E.E. 1917; b. Greensboro, Jan. 11, 1895; p. E. J. and Annie Elizabeth (Johnson); with Westinghouse Elec. co. 1919-20; with Earle Bros. 1920-; enlisted U. S. A. Dec., 1917; appointed sergt. elec. div. Mar. 1918; comm. 2nd lieut. heavy art. 1918; discharged 1918; Baptist.

*FORNEY, DANIEL M.

        From Lincoln co.; Lowndes co., Ala.; b. May, 1784; d. Oct., 1847; s. 1804; mem. cong. 1815-18; state sen. 1823-26; commr. to treat with Creek Indians; U. S. A. war 1812.

*FORNEY, ONIS GRAY

        Greensboro; b. Nov. 19, 1897; d. Asheville, Mar. 27, 1923; p. E. J. and Annie E. (Johnson); s. 1917-20; Di Soc.; ry. mail clerk 1921-23; S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

FORNEY, WELBORNE JOHNSON Auditor

        1847 Pearl st., Jacksonville, Fla.; s. 1909-11; b. Greensboro, Feb. 19, 1893; p. E. J. and Annie E. (Johnson); m. Laurinda Miller, Dec. 22, 1914; bookkeeper Amer. Motor co., Greensboro, 1912-13; Thos. Williamson co., Jacksonville, Fla., 1913;


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L. C. Oliver, 1913-14; Aultman Motor co. 1914-19; acct. mgr. Jacksonville branch H. B. Odell, inc., Atlanta, Ga., 1919-20; sec. and treas. Packard Florida Motors co. 1920-21; public acct. Jacksonville, 1921-23; auditor E. C. Williamson Motor co. 1923; Episcopalian.

FORSHEE, EUGENE

        Sumter, S. C.; s. 1893-95; b. Germantown, Pa., July 29, 1876; p. James M. and S. K.; m. Adele Moses, Dec. 12, 1906; Mason.

*FORSYTHE, JAMES N.

        Stokes co.; lost on board sloop of war Hornet, 1829; s. 1824; midshipman, U. S. N.

*FORT, ELIAS X.

        Halifax co.; s. 1807.

*FORT, HILLIARD

        Enfield; s. 1839-41.

*FORT, JOHN

        Halifax co.; s. 1803.

FORT, WILIE BECTON Planter

        Pikeville; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; Wake Forest col. 1858-59; b. Wayne co., Dec. 11, 1841; p. Wm. Benjamin Franklin and Evelina Becton (Isler); m. Fannie Boley, May, 1868; Phi Soc.; served 4 yrs. with Confederate navy.

FORTESCUE, ZACHARIAH THOMAS, JR.

        Scranton; A.B. 1924; b. Scranton, Feb. 15, 1902; p. Z. T. and Lucy Davis (Perry); Phi Soc.; Epsilon Phi Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Methodist.

FORTUNE, ALEXANDER FLETCHER Physician

        229 S. Elm st., Greensboro; s. m. 1907-08; Weaverville col.; Maryville col., Maryville, Tenn.; b. Asheville, Dec. 21, 1874; p. Benjamin Fletcher and Adelaide Lucinda (Wiseman); m. Edna Gladys Wooton, Dec. 22, 1908; Baptist.

FOSCUE, FREDERICK WOOTEN Banker

        Trenton; B.S. 1898; b. Jones co., Feb. 18, 1877; p. Edgar Macon and Lina (Wooten); m. Lina Franck, June 1908; teacher 1901-02; farmer; cashier bank of Jones, 1908-; Episcopalian.

*FOSCUE, HENRY CLAY Planter

        Pollocksville; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; C. S. A.

*FOSCUE, JOHN EDWARD Physician

        From Pollocksville; Jamestown; b. Nov. 2, 1878; d. Nov. 9, 1920; m. Vera Maie Armfield, Oct. 16, 1901; s. m. 1897-99; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1901; Guilford col.; mem. V. M. S. C.; Methodist.

*FOSCUE, JULIAN SMITH Planter

        Jefferson, Tex.; b. Aug. 28, 1841; s. 1858-60.

*FOSTER, ALEXIUS

        South Carolina; s. 1803.

*FOSTER, ANTHONY

        Charleston, S. C.; A.B. 1800.

*FOSTER, ANDERSON E. Lawyer

        Rowan co.; s. 1822; mem. house of c.; state sen.

*FOSTER, ALFRED GAITHER Lawyer

        Lexington; b. 1826; d. 1866; A.B. 1844; mem. house of c. 1850-56; mem. conv. 1861.

*FOSTER, AUGUSTUS JOHN Physician

        From Franklin co.; Wake co.; A.B. 1835.

FOSTER, CANEY

        Care Weldon Drug co., Weldon; s. p. 1909-10; b. Leicester, Nov. 12, 1888; p. W. L. and -- --.

*FOSTER, FENTON G. Planter

        From Wake co.; Bridgeport, Conn.; b. 1838; d. 1886; s. 1855-56; inventor.

*FOSTER, JOHN

        Davie co.; s. 1840-41.

*FOSTER, JACOB FLAVEL

        From De Soto, La.; Shreveport, La.; killed Chancellorsville, May 2, 1862; s. 1858-59; capt. C. S. A.

FOSTER, JAMES LEE Minister

        Waverly, Va.; s. 1884-85; b. Burlington, Jan. 11, 1863; p. James Henderson and Mary Lucinda (Fitch); m. Myrtle White, Sept. 3, 1890; pastor Raleigh Christian church 1888-99; sec.-treas. flour mills and time keeper S. A. L. ry. shops, Raleigh; co. pastoral work till 1906; supt. Christian orphanage, Elon col. 1906-12; pastorate Waverly, Va., 1912-24; Christian.

FOSTER, JOHN WESLEY

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1919; LL.B. 1923; p. Berry J. and Nola (Gibson); Acacia; Phi Alpha Delta; mgr. U. N. C. book store 1918-; Mason.

FOSTER, MITCHELL LAFAYETTE Merchant

        Fairdealing, Mo.; s. l. 1891-93; Wake Forest col. 1885-88; b. Davie co., Oct. 12, 1862; p. John G. and Rhoda (Candell); m. Ola Barfield, Mar. 30, 1902; principal Fork church H. S., Mason, Tenn. H. S., Fairdealing, Mo. H. S. and other places; merchant, farmer and stock man last 20 yrs.; Baptist.

*FOSTER, OMEGA HARDEN Merchant

        Louisburg; b. 1835; d. 1864; s. 1852-55; lieut. C. S. A.

*FOSTER, PATRICK H.

        Salisbury; s. 1814-15.

FOSTER, ROBERT PRESTON, JR.

        908 Garrett bldg., Baltimore, Md.; s. 1914-17; b. Baltimore, Md., July 22,


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1896; p. R. P. and Love (Hilliond); Kappa Alpha; employee Dillon, Read & co., New York city; 2nd lieut. 316 F. A. A. E. F.; Episcopalian.

†FOSTER, WILLIAM ALFRED

        Franklin; s. 1892-93.

*FOSTER, WILBUR FISK Lawyer

        From Tuskegee, Ala.; Glenville, Ala.; b. Sept. 13, 1839; d. Feb. 11, 1900; A.B. 1859; mem. Ala. house of rep. speaker ibid; C. S. A.

FOUNTAIN, BRUCE ALMON Broker

        Tarboro; s. 1916-18; b. Tarboro, Dec. 1, 1897; p. Chas. Leon and Rosa Lena (Gammon); m. Clarine Pritchard Scull, Oct. 26, 1921; sec. C. L. Fountain co., Tarboro, 1918-23; broker, comm. merchant and farmer 1923-; Presbyterian.

FOUNTAIN, BENJAMIN EAGLES Lawyer

        Tarboro; pres. Rocky Mount; s. 1917; s.l. 1922; b. Edgecombe co., Jan. 17, 1897; p. Almond and Sarah Louise (Eagles); Phi Alpha Delta; lawyer Rocky Mount 1922-; U. S. N. 1918; Presbyterian.

FOUNTAIN, BRACEY FREDERICK

        Tarboro; A.B. 1924; b. Tarboro, Oct. 9, 1902; p. Arthur and Marga --; Delta Tau Delta; Presbyterian.

FOUNTAIN, GEORGE M. Lawyer

        Tarboro; A.B. 1908; s. l. 1908-10; mayor Tarboro.

FOUNTAIN, RICHARD TILLMAN Lawyer

        Rocky Mount; s. l. 1905-07; b. Edgecombe co., Oct. 15, 1885; p. Almon L. and Sarah Louisa (Eagles); m. Susan Lorena Rankin, Oct. 3, 1918; lawyer Rocky Mt., 1907-; judge municipal ct. Rocky Mt. 1910-18; state legislature 1919-22; Pythian; Presbyterian.

*FOUNTAINE, JOHN D.

        Virginia; s. 1818.

*FOUSHEE, HOWARD ALEXANDER

        Durham; b. Roxboro, May 13, 1870; d. Jan. 31, 1916; m. Annie Wall, Apr. 13, 1904; s. l. 1893-94; A.M. Wake Forest col. 1889; teacher 1885-93; lawyer; city atty., 1894-95; co. atty., 1896-99; mem. house of rep. 1899; state sen. 1901 and '05; judge sup'r ct.; co. chmn. dem. exec. comm. 1896; Baptist.

FOUSHEE, JOHN MCIVER

        407 Mendenhall st., Greensboro; s. 1920-23; b. Greensboro, May 26, 1902; p. J. G. and Annie (Smith).

FOUSHEE, WILLIAM HORACE

        Greensboro; s. l. 1920-21; b. Greensboro, Dec. 7, 1898; p. W. H. and -- --.

FOUSHEE, WILLIAM LINWOOD Lawyer

        810 Vickers ave., Durham; s. s. l. 1909; A.M. Wake Forest col. 1894; Ph.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1900; b. Roxboro, Dec. 2, 1874; p. Alexander Rountree and Elizabeth (Wilkerson); Phi Beta Kappa (Johns Hopkins); prin. Roxboro acad. 1894-96; chair of Latin, Mercer univ. 1900-01, Richmond col. 1901-08; lecturer in law, Richmond col. 1908-09; practiced law with H. A. Foushee, Durham 1909-11, 1913-16; alone 1916-; Baptist.

FOUST, CHARLES GEORGE Lumberman

        Dublin, Texas; Ph.B. 1888; b. Randolph co., Sept. 21, 1863; p. Isaac Holt and Mary Jane (Holt); m. Carrie Lattimore, Aug. 29, 1894; Di Soc.; Beta Theta Pi; teacher Greenville 1888-89; supt. public sch. Cisco, Texas, 1889-90; prin. H. S. Abilene, Tex., 1890-93; supt. public sch. Dublin, Tex. 1893-94, Ballinger, Tex., 1894-95; retail lumber bus. Dublin, Tex. 1896-; Baptist.

FOUST, DEWEY

        High Point; s. 1919-20; b. High Point, July 3, 1901; p. J. E. and -- --.

*FOUST, EDWIN MICHAEL Merchant

        From Columbia Factory; Cooper, Tex.; b. Randolph co., Jan. 8, 1861; d. Mar. 2, 1910; m. Sue Noble; A.B. 1885; teacher, 1885-94; journalist; supt. public sch. McKinney, Corsicana, and elsewhere in Texas; lumberman 1905-10; Presbyterian.

*FOUST, FRANK LEE Teacher

        From Graham; Raeford; d. Apr. 22, 1920; s. 1899-1903; field asst., U. S. geol. survey; supt. Hoke co. sch.

FOUST, HENRY PRICE Insurance

        Greensboro; A.B. 1915; Carnegie Tech. 1920-21; b. Wilson, Aug. 14, 1893; p. Dr. J. I. and Sallie (Price); m. Louise Antoinette Loetsch, Nov. 8, 1922; life ins. salesman 1915-17, 1919-; with Equitable Life Assurance soc.; entered service 1917; pvt. med. dept. amb. co. 321, 81st div.; located camps Jackson, Sevier, and Humphreys; discharged capt.; Presbyterian.

*FOUST, ISAAC HENRY Physician

        From Ramseur; Salisbury; b. May 8, 1848; d. Jan. 21, 1913; s. 1865-66; s. m. 1897-98; accountant 1866-98; physician 1898-1913.

FOUST, JULIUS ISAAC Educator

        Greensboro; Ph.B. 1890; b. Graham, Nov. 23, 1865; p. Thomas C. and Mary E. (Robbins); m. Sallie M. Price, Nov. 22, 1892; Phi Gamma Delta; prin. Goldsboro sch. 1890-91; supt. Wilson sch. 1891-94; supt. Goldsboro sch. 1894-1902; prof. educ. State Normal and Industrial col. 1902-06; acting pres. ibid. 1906-07; pres. N. C. col. for Women 1907; pres. N. C. city superintendents assn.; pres. N. C. teachers assem.; Presbyterian.

FOUST, ODELL BERNICE

        636 Willowbrook st., High Point; s. 1921-22; b. High Point, July 28, 1902; p. J. E. and -- --.


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FOUST, THOMAS BLEDSOE Chemist

        Cor. College and Fourth sts., Clarksville, Tenn.; B.S. 1903; b. Winston-Salem. Jan. 28, 1882; p. George Thomas and Emma Elizabeth (Bledsoe); m. Mary Dee Cooke; chemist; supt. blast furnace for 15 yrs.; foundry and machine shop operation since; mem. Am. iron and steel inst.; Am. inst. mining engrs.; Am. electrochem. soc.; Am. chem. soc.; Mason; Knight Templar; Pythian; Episcopalian.

FOUST, THOMAS ROSWELL Educator

        Greensboro; S.B. 1892; g. s. 1894-95; b. Alamance co.; p. Thomas Carbry and Mary Eliza (Robbins); m. Elizabeth Harris, 1896; Phi Gamma Delta; teacher Clinton; supt. New Bern sch. 7 yrs.; ibid. Goldsboro 3 yrs.; Guilford co. supt. of sch. 1904-; pres. N. C. city sch. supts. assn. and N. C. teachers' assem.; Junior; Presbyterian.

FOWLE, DANIEL GOULD Army Officer

        Care Adj. Gen. U. S. A. Washington, D. C.; pres. Camp Benning, Ga.; s. 1898-99; s. l. 1903-04; b. Raleigh, Nov. 19, 1880; capt. U. S. A.; capt. U. S. A., A. E. F. 1917-19; severely wounded in action. 1918.

FOWLER, CHARLES WORTH Geologist

        Tate st. Greensboro; pres. Apartado 106, Tampico, Tamps, Mex.; B.S. 1922; b. Mebane, July 5, 1899; p. C. W. and Malvina (Eubank); asst. geologist Cia Mexicana de Petroleo El Aguila S. A. Puerto Mexico, Vera Cruz, 1923; scout and geologist Mexican Gulf Oil co., Tampico Tamps, Mexico, 1923-; Mason; Presbyterian.

FOWLER, JOHN EDGAR Lawyer

        Main st., Clinton; s. l. 1893-94; Wake Forest col. 3 yrs.; b. Sampson co., Sept. 8, 1868; p. Miles Beattie and Mary Victoria (Herring); N. C. sen. 1895-96; U. S. cong.; N. C. gen'l assem. 1905-06; trustee N. C. Col. of Women 1895-1903.

‡FOWLER, LOUIS MCCARGO Student

        Tate st., Greensboro; pres. 3717 Locust st., Philadelphia, Pa.; s. a. 1918-19; s. m. 1920-22; Univ. of Pa. 1922-; b. Greensboro, Sept. 27, 1901; p. C. W. and Malvina (Eubank).

FOWLER, MARION Business Manager

        Durham; A.B. and LL.B. 1918; b. Orange co., June 9, 1896; p. John Thomas and Martha --; m. Hazel Holt, Aug. 28, 1918; assisted prof. L. P. McGehee in editing consolidated statues of N. C. 1919; asst. sec.-treas. Durham Loan & Trust co. 1919-21; bus. mgr. Durham public sch. 1921-; mem. chamber of commerce; Kiwanian; entered army 1918 as pvt.; commissioned 2nd lieut. 1918; commanded replacement co. from Camp Gordon, Ga. to LeMans, France; assigned co. "D" 141st inf. 36th div.; capt. inf. N. C. N. G. 1919-23; maj.; judge advocate gen. for state of N. C. 1923-; Methodist.

FOWLKES, HUNTER MCGUIRE

        235 Washington st., Rockingham; s. 1916-17-21; Wake Forest col.; Army Med. col.; b. Rockingham, July 15, 1894; p. Dr. W. M. and Lelia W.--; Kappa Psi; U. S. A. med. corps 1918-19; Methodist.

FOWLKES, LYNWOON MILTON Salesman

        Rockingham; s. 1922-23; Univ. of S. C.; N. C. Col. of A. & E.; b. Rockingham, Dec. 6, 1900; p. Milton H. and Sue (Coleman); Theta Chi; salesman F. E. Moffett, Inc., Atlanta. Ga.; Baptist.

FOWLKES, WILLIAM MORTIMER Druggist

        Rockingham; s. p. 1913-14; b. Rockingham, Apr. 30, 1892; p. Dr. Wm. Mortimer and Lelie (Wilburn); m. Lula Rowe; mgr. Stonewall Pharmacy, Charlotte, 1915-18; prop. Fowlkes pharmacy, Rockingham, May, 1919-; enlisted U. S. N. 1918; served in hosp. Camp Lawrence. St. Helena sta., Norfolk, Va.; Methodist.

FOX, BURKE WALLACE Dentist

        804 W. Trade st., Charlotte; s. 1918-19; D.D.S. Atlanta Sou. Den. col. cum laude, 1924; b. Lincolnton, Apr. 30, 1901; p. Dr. Lawrence Sylvester and Venie (Bush); Xi Psi Phi; valedictorian 1924; ed. Asodecoon; reamer Balto. Dry Dock and Shipbuilding co. 1918; with Winston-Salem Sentinel, Charlotte News, Spartanburg, S. C., Herald and Journal, 1919; circulation mgr. Raleigh Times, 1919; adv. salesman Winston-Salem Sentinel, 1920; author The Brief Anatomy (a condensation of Gray's Human Anatomy) now used as a text in Atlanta Sou. Den. col.; Baptist.

FOX, CHARLES MICHAEL Druggist

        Asheboro; s. p. 1905-06; Guilford col.; b. Randleman, Feb. 20. 1881; p. Dr. William Alexander and Eunice Louise (Branson); m. Anna Elizabeth Spencer, June 16, 1909; Mason; Presbyterian.

FOX, LUDOLPH GUSTAVIUS Druggist

        Rockingham; s. p. 1900-02.

FOX, NORMAN ALBRIGHT Student

        Guilford col.; pres. 129 S. 36th st., Phila., Pa.; B.S. in Med. 1922; B.S. Guilford 1920; Univ. of Pa. Med. sch. 1922-24; b. Guilford co., Apr. 11, 1900; p. Millard Filmore and Flora (Dixon); S. A. T. C.; Friend.

FOX, WILLIAM W. G.

        Monticello, Miss.; d. 1842; s. 1840-41.

*FOXHALL, EDWIN D. Planter

        Tarboro; d. Feb. 14, 1919; s. 1855-58; capt. C. S. A. co. "I" 15th reg.

*FOXHALL, FRANCIS D.

        Edgecombe co.; died in service, June 26, 1862; s. 1851-54; lieut. C. S. A.

FOY, ARNOLD PUGH Druggist

        Pollocksville; s. p. 1912.


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FOY, CHARLES KNOX Teacher

        Gastonia; s. 1922; A.B. Linwood col. 1921; Lenoir col.; b. Gastonia, Oct. 14, 1899; p. J. Rush and Ellen D. (Falls); machine shop employee summer 1923; teacher 1923-24; A. R. P.

*FOY, DAVID FARROW Merchant

        New Bern; b. Apr. 8, 1876; d. May 27, 1904; s. 1892-95; Davidson col.; merchant 1895-1900; stock broker, N. Y., 1900-02; insurance, 1902-04; cotton and fertilizer dealer; Elk; Presbyterian.

*FOY, DAVID HIRAM

        New Hanover co.; b. Dec. 27, 1840; died in service, 1862; A.B. 1861 C. S. A.

†FOY, WILLIAM LANNES

        Danville, Va.; s. 1893-94.

FRANCIS, BORIS

        189 Murdock ave., Asheville; s. 1921-23; Univ. of Chicago, 1919-21; b. Kisheneve, Russia, Aug. 25, 1900; p. Louis and Bertha (Turkenitz); employee Carolina Wool Products co., Asheville; Orthodox.

FRANCIS, WILLIAM GIFFORD Physician

        Waynesville; s. pm. 1910-11; s. m. 1911-12; b. Waynesville, Nov. 17, 1889; p. M. P. and -- -- --.

FRANCIS, WILLIAM JOSIAH Merchant

        Belmont; s. l. 1906; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1905; b. Waynesville, May 23, 1880; p. T. L. and Nancy Elizabeth (Ratcliff); m. Sarah Emma Jenkins, Aug. 19, 1909; public sch. teacher 10 yrs.; Baptist.

FRANCIS, WILLIAM ROY Lawyer

        Waynesville; s. 1917-22; b. Waynesville, Sept. 19, 1897; p. J. and Anna (Leatherwood); m. Elizabeth Reeves, Nov. 1, 1922; Di Soc.; Theta Chi; Phi Alpha Delta; gunner's mate U. S. N. 1918-19; Baptist.

*FRANCK, EDWARD LAFAYETTE

        Richlands; d. Raleigh, Feb. 8, 1895; s. 1876-77; state sen. 1895; pres. pro tem. senate, 1895.

FRANCK, EDWARD LEE

        Richlands; A.B. 1910.

FRANKLIN, BURNIE DEWITT Teacher

        Crossnore; A.B. 1923; s. s. 1914, '17, 1920-23; Berea col. 1912-16; b. Pyatte, Nov. 11, 1889; p. J. W. and Elmira (Pyatte); prin. Altamont consol. sch., Crossnore, 1920-; pvt. Ft. Monroe 1918; master gunner 1918; in France with 49th reg.; discharged camp Lee, Va., 1919; Mason; Methodist.

*FRANKLIN, JAMES

        Surry co.; s. 1813-14.

*FRANKLIN, JESSE D.

        Early Grove, Miss.; b. July 17, 1843; d. 1875; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; C. S. A.

*FRANKLIN, SAMUEL R.

        Marshall co., Miss.; d. 1860; s. 1858-60.

FRANKS, S. L. Postmaster

        Franklin; s. 1906-07; b. Oct. 18, 1887; p. E. H. and -- --; m. Eloise Griffin, June 19, 1912; salesman.

FRAZER, KENNER CHAPMAN

        713 Church st., Selma, Ala.; A.M. 1921.

FRAZIER, ARTHUR MARSH

        Salisbury; s. 1904-05; b. Salisbury. Feb. 6, 1886.

FRAZIER, CYRUS CLIFFORD Lawyer

        843 West Market st., Greensboro; A.B. and LL.B. 1909; A.B. Guilford col. 1907; b. Archdale, Jan. 16, 1884; p. Cyrus P. and LuCetta (Churchill); m. Margaret Armstrong, June, 1917; Di Soc.; Beta Theta Pi; lawyer, Greensboro, 1909-; atty. for Sou. ry. and other lines; U. S. referee in bankruptcy western dist. of N. C. 1917-; candidate for sol. 1909; Junior; Moose; Woodman; Friend.

FRAZIER, ELVEN HENRY Undertaker

        Liberty; s. 1918; b. Randolph co., Jan. 8, 1899; p. Henry Jefferson and Martha (Curtis); m. Lula Davis, June 24, 1923; undertaker and embalmer in Raleigh, Wilmington and Sanford; now Liberty and also in clothing bus.; S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

*FRAZIER, HESTER ELDRIDGE Lawyer

        From Whiteville; Cairo, Ga.; d. Dec. 10, 1901; s. 1893-94; farmer; mayor Cairo, Ga., 1901; Baptist.

FRAZIER, JOHN WESLEY Physician

        4 Park boulevard, Winston-Salem; pres. Philadelphia Gen. hosp., Phila., Pa.; s. 1918; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1924; p. John Wesley and Adelaide E. --; interne July 1924-.

FRAZIER, KITTY LEE

        124 N. Salisbury st., Raleigh; A.B. 1924; St. Mary's sch. 1921-22; b. Union, S. C., Jan. 16, 1903; p. Oliver M. and Laura Elizabeth (Willard); pres. women's assn. U. N. C.; Episcopalian.

FRAZIER, ROBERT HAINES Lawyer

        313 West Washington st., Greensboro; A.B. 1922; s. l. 1920-22; Guilford col. 1917; b. Greensboro, Jan. 8, 1899; p. Cyrus Pickett and LuCetta (Churchill); Di Soc.; Beta Theta Pi; Phi Delta Phi; consular clerk and sec. to Am. consul gen. Christiania, Norway, 1918-20; viceconsul, Christiania, Norway, 1920; lawyer 1922-; special service in Munnansk, Russia and Havre, France, 1918-20; lawyer Greensboro 1922-; Friend.

*FREER, ROBERT

        North Carolina; s. 1821-22.


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†FREEDMAN, THEODORE

        New York, N. Y.; s. m. 1903-04; b. New York, N. Y., July 28, 1884.

FREELAND, THOMAS EDWARD

        Spencer; s. 1922-23; b. Aug. 28, 1903.

*FREELING, JOHN

        North Carolina; s. 1799-1800.

FREEMAN, CHARLES M.

        Care B. D. Health Motor co., Charlotte; s. 1918; p. J. A. and Sallie --; with B. D. Heath Motor co.

FREEMAN, GEORGE KIRBY Lawyer

        218 E. Mulberry st., Goldsboro; s. 1909-10; s. s. 1910-11; b. Goldsboro, May 12, 1893; p. Arthur Baker and Georgia (Raine); chmn. dem. exec. comm. Wayne co., 1922-; with 2nd N. C. inf. Mex. border service 1916-17; lieut.-col. 30th div. A. E. F. 1918-19; Kiwanian; Roman Catholic.

*FREEMAN, GEORGE R.

        Raleigh; s. 1838-39.

FREEMAN, HOWARD FRANK, JR. Manufacturer

        Room 108 Produce exchange, New York. N. Y.; s. 1903-04; b. Wilson co., Sept. 3, 1884; p. Howard Frank and -- --; m. Oct. 7, 1916; mgr. Russell-Miller Milling co.; Mason.

‡FREEMAN, JOSEPH FRANKLIN

        Spencer; s. 1920-21; b. Apr. 2, 1902.

FREEMAN, JAMES NEWTON Teacher

        Dobson; s. 1920-22; b. Dobson, Apr. 2, 1902; p. Richard C. and Maud (Folger); Methodist.

*FREEMAN, JACOB R.

        North Carolina; s. 1816-17.

FREEMAN, JOHN WEBSTER Realtor

        209 York st., West, Norfolk, Va.; A.B. 1911; b. Gaston co., Dec. 10, 1880; p. Thomas and Daisey (Bissell); Di Soc.; prin. of sch. 1911-19; ins. bus. 1919-22; realtor 1922-; Methodist Episcopal (South).

FREEMAN, ORVILLE WILLIAM

        25 Orange Heights ave., West Orange, N. J.; s. 1920-22; Mass. Tech. 1922-24; b. West Orange, N. J., July 25, 1902; p. Orville E. and S. Adelaide --; Presbyterian.

FREEMAN, RACHEL Teacher

        Dobson; A.B. 1920; N. C. Col. for Women 1914-16; b. Dobson, June 6, 1896; p. R. C. and Flora Maude (Folger); h. s. teacher; Methodist.

FREEMAN, ROBERT ALEXANDER Lawyer

        Dobson; A.B. 1912; s. l. 1914-15; b. Dobson, Jan. 16, 1882; p. Alexander Hamilfon and Elizabeth (Martin); m. Bessie Willis, July 28, 1915; Phi Beta Kappa; Di Soc.; Golden Fleece; prin. Lignum H. S., Lignum, Va., 4 yrs.; lawyer Dobson 1916-; farmer; mayor Dobson 1916-17; Baptist.

FREEMAN, RICHARD COLUMBUS Lawyer

        Dobson; s. l. 1897-99; b. Dobson, Jan. 19, 1867; p. Samuel Aaron and Susan E. (Waugh); m. F. Maude Folger, Jan. 10, 1894; mayor Dobson 4 terms; postmaster Dobson 1914-; chmn. dem. exec. com. Surry co. 1903-05; Methodist Episcopal (South).

FREEMAN, ROBERT LIVINGSTON Lawyer

        Cliffside; s. l. 1922; b. Union Mills, Nov. 29, 1901; p. Robert Gather and Carrie Elsie (Dobbins); teacher 1920-22; Baptist.

‡FREEMAN, SAMUEL REINHART

        225 5th ave., New York. N. Y., s. 1905-07.

*FREEZE, JACOB ALEXANDER

        Enochville; b. 1866; killed in Chapel Hill, Oct. 1886; s. 1886; Lutheran.

*FREMONT, FRANCIS MURRAY Lawyer

        From Wilmington; New York; b. Nov. 22, 1858; d. Oct. 26, 1900; B.S. 1877; acct.; lumber; mgr. ry freight depot; merchant; mfrs. agent.

*FRENCH, CHARLES ELLIS Manufacturer

        Minneapolis, Minn.; b. Jan. 20, 1846; d. Nov. 29, 1913; m. Anna Richmond Warner, Sept. 12, 1888; s. 1866-68; flour mfr.

FRENCH, JAMES MCDANIEL Merchant

        From Wilmington; Lumberton; b. May 9, 1843; d. Hot Springs, July 22, 1900; s. 1862-63; Ph.B. Brown univ. 1865.

FRENCH, LLEWELLYN CHRISTIAN

        Wilmington; s. 1918-19; b. Wilmington, Jan. 17, 1901; p. W. A. and -- --.

FRENCH, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS, JR.

        New York city; 65 W. 95th st.; s. 1919; b. Wilmington, Oct. 23, 1898; p. William Augustus and Lilly Belle (Harper); m. Mary Renfrew Shepard.

*FRENCH, W. FOSTER

        Lumberton; s. 1867-68.

FRIERSON, LUCIUS Banker

        1st Nat. Bank, Birmingham, Ala.; A.B. 1859; b. Columbia, Tenn., Apr. 1, 1840; p. Samuel Davies and Mary N. (Mayes); m. Kate Morgan; Civil war with 48th reg. Tenn. troops; Presbyterian.

*FRIERSON, WILLIAM Lawyer

        Shelbyville, Tenn.; b. 1839; s. 1856-58; merchant; lieut.-col. C. S. A.

FRIES, JOHN WILLIAM Banker

        Peoples Nat. bank, Winston-Salem; s. 1866-67; b. Salem, Nov. 7, 1846; p. Francis and Lisetta Maria (Vogler); m. Agnes deSchweinitz, Oct. 25, 1869; mfr. most of life; pres. Peoples Nat. bank; Moravian.


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*FRIESON, ERVIN JAMES Lawyer

        Ashwood, Tenn.; b. 1803; d. 1849; A.B. 1824; planter; merchant.

FRITZ, HERBERT HUNT

        Hickory; pres. 129 S. 36th st., Phila., Pa.; s. 1918-22; A.B. Lenoir col; Univ. of Pa., 1922-; b. Charlotte, Dec. 28, 1899; p. Robert Lindsay and Ora Leslie (Hewitt); Kappa Psi; S. A. T. C.; Lutheran.

†FRITZ, ROBERT LESLIE Teacher

        Hickory; s. 1918; g. s. 1922; A.B. Lenoir col. 1919.

FROST, HARRY BARBER

        233 Ohio ave., Providence, R. I.; B.S. 1904; Cornell univ. 1905-06; b. Providence, R. I., Sept. 25, 1879; p. Walter Bliss and Alice A. (Barber); worker for Gen. Elec. co. 1907-08; with trade paper, The Manufacturing Jeweler 1908-; Methodist.

*FROST, SAMUEL MILTON Educator

        From Mocksville; Weatherly, Pa.; b. Davie co., May 31, 1825; d. Jan. 6, 1906; A.B. 1852; A.M. 1857; D.D. 1869; pres. Greensboro female col.; minister; Methodist.

FRY, FIELDING LEWIS Insurance

        202 S. Park drive, Greensboro; s. 1909-10; b. Greensboro, Mar. 12, 1892; p. Howell Lewis and Mollie E. (Pepper); m. Fanny S. Williams, Dec. 15, 1915; ins. bus. 1910-.

FRY, HOWELL LEWIS, JR.

        Rua Ivahy 65, Curityba, Parara, Brazil, S. A.; s. 1902-04; b. Amelia Court House, Va., Oct. 10, 1885.

FRY, MRS. LILLIAN Lawyer

        Bryson City; s. s. l. 1911.

FRY, THOMAS ALBERT Insurance

        Fayetteville; s. 1910; claim adjuster for Maryland Causalty co. of Baltimore stationed in Tenn.

FRY, WILLIAM HENRY

        Bureau of Soils, U. S. Dept. of Agri., Washington, D. C.; A.B. 1910; g. s. 1910-11; asst. in geology U. N. C. 1908-10; instr. ibid. 1910-11.

FRYE, GLENN RAYMER Physician

        Hickory; s. m. 1917-19; A.B. Lenoir col. 1917; M.D. Jefferson col. 1921; b. Statesville, Apr. 29, 1894; p. Eli Davidson and Mary Jane (Raymer); m. Barbara Kathryn Aderholdt, Nov. 22, 1922; res. physician Presby. hosp., Philadelphia, 1921-22; asst. surgeon Richard Baker hosp., Hickory and practicing physician 1923-; med. res. corps in world war; Lutheran.

FRYE, ROBERT FEARRINGTON Traffic Clerk

        810 Gray ave., Winston-Salem; s. 1917-18, fall 1918; b. Winston-Salem, July 30, 1899; p. John W. and Lou Ellen (Harvil); m. Ethel Ila Yorke, Dec. 22, 1921; cashier Standard Oil co., Charleston, S. C., 1919; in traffic dept. R. J. Reynolds Tob. co., Winston-Salem, 1919-; S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

‡FUENTES, FRANCISCO VIRGILIO Engineer

        60 Independencia st., Camaguey, Cuba; B.S. 1910; Rollins col., Winter Park, Fla.; b. Camaguey, Cuba, 1887; p. Virgilio and Teresa (Quintana); elec. engr. Jatchonico Sugar Mill 1911-12; Camaguey Elec. co. July, 1912-; Rotarian; Mason; Catholic.

FULCHER, MANLY Educator

        Atlantic; pres. Trenton; s. 1911-15; A.B. 1923; b. Atlantic, Oct. 25, 1889; p. A. G. and Josephaun --; m. Alice Deane, Dec. 27, 1915; teacher Sealevel 1915-16, Hatteras 1916-17, Pinetown 1917-18, Piney Creek 1918-19, Maysville 1919-20, Stuarts 1920-21, Vanceboro 1921-22; supt. pub. instr. Jones co.; co. welfare officer; Mason; Methodist Episcopal (South).

FULGHAM, RAIFORD THOMAS

        Kenly; s. p. 1905-06.

FULLENWIDER, PHIFER Druggist

        I. W. Rose Drug co., Rocky Mt.; s. p. 1907-08; b. Salisbury, Dec. 13, 1887; p. Greenberry Osborne and Millie Catherine (Earnhardt); m. Louise Kendall Adams, Feb. 14, 1912; baseball; prof. ball player; Pythian; Woodman; Lutheran.

*FULLER, BARTHOLOMEW Banker

        From Fayetteville; Durham; b. Sept. 24, 1829; d. 1882; A.B. 1851; journalist.

FULLER, CHARLES EDGAR Farmer

        Kittrell; s. 1892-93; b. Franklin co., July 10, 1868; co. sch. examiner 1895-99; teacher 1893-96; farmer 1896-; employee Tob. Growers' co-op. assn.

FULLER, CLAUD STOKES

        Laurens, S. C.; s. 1889-91.

*FULLER, EDWIN WILEY Merchant

        Louisburg; b. 1847; d. 1876; m. Mary E. Malone, Sept. 1871; m. Ethel Stuart Fuller; s. 1864-65; univ. of Va. 1867-68; novelist; poet.

FULLER, FRANK LANNAU, JR. Lawyer

        703 Watts st., Durham; s. l. 1916; Davidson col. 1910-13; Univ. of Va. 1913-16; b. Durham, Oct. 7, 1893; p. Frank Lanneau and Lilian Arnold (Day); m. Elizabeth Wilson, Aug. 18, 1917; mem. house of rep. 1921; R. O. T. C. Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga. 1917; 1st lieut. bat. "C" 113th F. A. 1917-18; capt. bat. "A" 28th F. A. 1918-19; Presbyterian.

FULLER, FRANK WEBB Insurance

        Box 516, Salisbury; s. 1914-15; fall 1915; b. Berea, Granville co., Oct. 16, 1894; p. Jas. N. and Susie (Webb); m. Laura Hope Baker, Mar. 26, 1921; ins. Statesville Loan & Trust co. 1916-17; now mgr. ins. dept. Hobson-Fuller co., Salisbury;


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enlisted Apr. 12, 1917, troop "A" squadron N. C. N. G. cav.; 30th mil. police co. 30th div.; service England, Belgium, France: discharged Camp Jackson, S. C., 1919; Methodist.

FULLER, JONES Lawyer

        113 Watts st., Durham; s. 1896-99; b. Raleigh, Aug. 16, 1878; p. Thomas C. and Caroline (D.); m. Mattie P. --, Nov. 11, 1903; Kappa Alpha; Pi Sigma; Theta Nu Epsilon; Gimghoul; sol. 9th judicial dist. 1908-09; mem. bd. of educ. Durham co. and of Durham city; city atty. Durham.

*FULLER, JOHN L. Physician

        Leasburg; died in service 1862; s. 1854-55; M.D.; surgeon C. S. A.

*FULLER, JESSE WASHINGTON Merchant

        From Fayetteville; Lumberton; b. 1840; d. June 27, 1895; s. 1857-59; teacher.

*FULLER, RALZAMON WOODFORD

        Charlotte; s. 1878-79.

*FULLER, ROBERT THOMAS Jurist

        From Caswell co.; Princeton, Ark.; A.B. 1844; mem. gen'l assem., Ark.; lawyer; judge, circuit ct., Ark.; judge, supr. ct., Ark.; judge sup'r ct. Ark.

FULLER, ROBERT WALKER Physician

        Farmer; s. m. 1901-02.

*FULLER, THMOAS C. Lawyer

        From Fayetteville; Raleigh; b. Feb. 1832; d. Oct. 20, 1901; m. Carolina Douglas Whitehead, Nov. 5, 1857; s. 1849-51; mem. Confed. cong. 1864-65; asso. justice U. S. land ct.; col. C. S. A.; Presbyterian.

FULLER, THOMAS STAPLES Lawyer

        61 Broadway, New York City; s. 1. 1902-03; Univ. of Va. 1899-1901; b. Raleigh, Feb. 9, 1881; p. Williamson W. and Annie Margaret (Staples); m. Pearle Penn, Feb. 17, 1904, divorced May, 1919; Gimghoul; Delta Psi (Univ. of Va.); lawyer Raleigh 1903-07; ibid. N. Y. 1907-; counsel British-Am. Tob. co. 1911-14, P. Lorrillard co. 1914-19; counsel Universal Tob. co.; Industrial Leaf Tob. co.; Republic Storage co. and other corporations; also engaged in peach raising in Moore co., N. C.; delegate dem. nat. conv. Denver, Colo., 1908; major and asst. commissary gen., staff gov. Chas. B. Aycock; Presbyterian.

FULLER, WALTER PLINY Realtor

        549 Central ave., St. Petersburg, Fla.; A.B. 1915; b. Bradentown, Fla., Apr. 6, 1894; p. Henry Walter and Julia (Reasmer); Phi Soc.; football 2 yrs.; ed. Tar Heel; Golden Fleece; Sigma Upsilon; Sigma Chi; realtor 1915-18; ed. St. Petersburg Times 1918-19; realtor 1919-; Presbyterian.

*FULP, ELIAS Physician

        Fulp; b. Stokes co., Mar. 4, 1859; d. June 17, 1924; m. Lula M. Lindsay, Aug. 3, 1880; s. m. 1878-79; M.D. Med. Univ. of N. Y. C.; mem. state med. soc.; mem. A. F. & A. M. No. 167.

FULTON, HOWARD EDWARD Tobacconist

        1188 W. 4th st., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1921; b. Winston-Salem, Nov. 20, 1898; p. Thos. P. and Pattie (Williams); Pi Kappa Phi; foreman in plant J. G. Flynt Tob. co.; asst. supt. mfg. dept. ibid.; 1 mo. Ft. Thomas, Ky., 1918; 5 mos. camp Taylor, Ky.; pvt., corp. and sergt. U. S. A.; Methodist.

FULTON, JACOB, JR.

        Walnut Cove; s. 1912-13; b. Walnut Cove, Oct. 3, 1895; p. Jacob and -- --.

FULTON, JAMES IRVING Lawyer

        307 Belews st., Winston-Salem; s. l. 1910-11; b. Yadkin col., Nov. 23, 1885; p. Nathaniel Francis and Martha Ann (Branson); m. Pearle Stipe, Sept. 5, 1911; prosecuting atty. town of Salem before consolidation with Winston; Moravian.

*FULTON, ROBERT F.

        Fayetteville, Tenn.; killed Chickamauga, 1863; A.B. 1862; C. S. A.

FUNDERBURK, CHARLES BEVAN Cotton Broker

        Lancaster, S. C.; s. 1917-18; Furman univ.; b. Chesterfield co., S. C., Jan. 5, 1895; p. Dr. J. D. and Sarah (Laney); m. Mary Elizabeth --, Oct. 29, 1921; cotton bus. 1919; 1 yr. 4 mos. in air service during war; discharged Apr. 1919; A. R. P.

FUNDERBURK, KEMP Dentist

        Monroe; s. 1913-15; D.D.S. Atlanta Sou. Dental col. 1919; b. Monroe, Feb. 29, 1892; p. N. A. and Elmira (Moser); m. Annie Beam, Oct. 7, 1923; teacher 1915-16; dentist Monroe 1919-; S. A. T. C. at Atlanta, Ga., 1918; Baptist.

FUNDERBURK, LEE EDWARD Banker

        Matthews; s. 1915-16; A.B. Erskine col.; b. Matthews, Jan. 10, 1899; p. B. D. and Sara E. --; cashier, Bank of Matthews; Pythian; D. O. K. K.; Presbyterian.

FUNDERBURKE, WILLIAM

        Lancaster, S. C.; s. 1922-23; b. Feb. 20, 1905.

FUQUAY, ALDRICH PARTIN Insurance

        Alexander City, Ala.; s. 1885-87; b. Fuquay Springs, Mar. 25, 1861; p. David C. and Louisa (Partin); m. Emma Champion, Dec. 30, 1891; teacher 1887-94; ins. 1894-; mayor Alexander City, Ala. 2 terms; rep. Tallapoosa co. Alabama legislature 1910-14; chamber of commerce; author peace anthem Let the House of Hohenzollern Fall, The Selfish Prayer, poem in negro dialect; Mason; Pythian; Kiwanian; Christian.


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FUQUAY, DANIEL LONG

        Box 180, Durham; s. 1914-16; Elon col.; b. Holly Springs; p. David Henry and Mary Amanda --; m. Stella C. --; employee Liggett and Myers Tob. co., Durham, 3 yrs.; ibid. Proctor and Gamble dist. co. 4 yrs.; Christian.

FURGERSON, HENRY BEAUREGARD Physician

        Halifax; s. 1877-80; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1882; m. Susie Virginia Nelson; Halifax co. supt. of health 1884-88; vice-pres. N. C. med. soc.

FURGUSON, HENRY BEAUREGARD Druggist

        Halifax; s. 1909-12; Washington and Lee univ.; Jefferson Med. col.; b. Halifax, Apr. 14, 1891; p. H. B. and Susie Virginia (Nelson); Phi Delta Theta; Phi Soc.; Episcopalian.

*FURGUSON, MCMURRAY Lawyer

        From Littleton; Louisburg; b. Apr. 15, 1863; s. 1878-82; mayor; register deeds, 1896-98.

FURMAN, RICKEY LAWRENCE Druggist

        Bennettsville, S. C.; s. p. 1914; b. Louisburg, Apr. 9, 1890; p. Wm. Haywood and Bettie (Green); m. Nell McColl Carroll, Apr. 7, 1921; licensed pharmacist 1917-19; san. det. 321st inf. 81st div. 1917-19; entered pvt. discharged sergt. 1st class med corps; service in England and France with A. E. F.; Baptist.

FURR, CARL AUGUSTUS Teacher

        Stanfield; s. 1917; A.B. Loyolo univ. 1921; b. Georgefield, Nov. 19, 1895; p. W. C. and Rena A. (Little); prin. Winecoff H. S. 1921-; U. S. N. 1918-19; Presbyterian.

FURR, FITZHUGH LEE Druggist

        Care Lynch's Pharmacy, Charlotte; s. p. 1920-21; b. Apr. 22, 1899; p. J. R. and Mary J. --; sec. Lynch's pharmacy.

FURR, THORNWELL GIBSON Lawyer

        Salisbury; s. l. 1902, 1905-07; b. Rowan co., Sept. 9, 1873; p. Samuel Monroe and Martha Lucille; m. Emma Pitts, Oct. 23, 1913; Mason; Elk; Pythian; Junior; Presbyterian.

†FURR, WILLIS CALDWELL

        Normal col.; b. Hagerman, N. M., Dec. 24, 1892; p. F. C. and -- -- --. Hagerman, N. M.; A.M. 1915; East Tex.

FUTRELL, WALTER EDWARD

        Morganton; s. m. 1917-19; A.B. Wake Forest col.; b. Conway, Nov. 10, 1888; p. B. J. and -- -- --.

FUTRELLE, KINNIE THAYER

        Greensboro; g. s. 1914-15; A.B. Guilford col.

FUTRELLE, WILLIAM LEON Druggist

        107 Princess st., Wilmington; Ph.G. 1912; b. Burgaw, Oct. 19, 1892; drug clerk 1912-17; proprietor Jarman & Futrelle, Wilmington, 1917-; entered service Wilmington 1917; 2 yrs. with san. det.; overseas all-Am. sector, Noue.

G

‡GADDY, BENJAMIN DIXON Druggist

        Marion; s. p. 1907-08; b. Albermarle.

GADDY, CLAUDE FISHER Teacher

        Thomasville Bapt. orphanage, Thomasville; g. s. 1923; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1921; b. Nashville, Dec. 28, 1897; p. Archie Alexander and Sophronia Ann (Traywick); m. Nannie Sigmon, July 31, 1923; teacher Thomasville Bapt. orphanage 1921-23; prin. ibid. 1923-; S. A. T. C. Wake Forest col.; Baptist.

GADDY, HENRY MOODY

        Raleigh; Ph.G. 1910.

GADDY, WILLIAM MONROE

        Raleigh; A.B. 1909.

GAFFORD, JOHN WILLIAM Lawyer

        819 S. 5th st., Wilmington; s. 1901; b. Shallotte, Aug. 29, 1847; P. George W. and Ellen P. --.

GAGE, CLARENCE MORSE Farmer

        Marshall; s. p. 1898-99; b. Marshall, Feb. 5, 1877; p. Major Robert Samuel and Mary Siddle (Hawkins); m. Mary Emma Hord, Sept. 23, 1913; Beta Theta Pi; lumber bus. 1899-1916.

*GAINES, EDMUND JAMES Lawyer

        Montgomery co.; b. 1834; d. 1866; A.B. 1855; mem. gen'l assem. 1865; lieut. C. S. A.

*GAINES, JOHN CHARLES

        Montgomery co.; b. 1838; killed battle of the Wilderness, 1864; s. 1858-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; capt. C. S. A. co. "F" 44th reg.

*GAINES, JAMES LUTTRELL Lawyer

        From Asheville; Nashville, Tenn.; b. Knoxville, Tenn., Dec. 3, 1839; A.B. 1859; state comptroller, Tenn.; mgr. Tenn. C. I. & R. R. co.; col. C. S. A. 19th reg. 2nd cav.

GAINEY, JOHN WHITE Physician

        Arsenal ave., Fayetteville; s. m. 1912-15; Jefferson Med. col.; Sorbonne univ. Paris, France, 1919; b. Cumberland co., Nov. 3, 1894; p. William Asheford and Attelia


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Caroline (Marsh); m. Lydia Jane Holland, June 16, 1923; 2nd bat. 5th marines 2nd div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Methodist.

GAITHER, ALFRED LONG Officer U. S. N.

        Navy dept., Washington, D. C.; pres. Quantico, Va.; A.B. 1915; M.D. Univ. of Pa., 1918; b. Statesville, May 14, 1893; p. H. C. and -- -- --.

*GAITHER, ALFRED M.

        Iredell co.; s. 1813; mem. house of rep.

GAITHER, JAMES FRIERSON Manufacturer

        Fort Worth, Tex.; B.S. 1895; b. Salisbury, Jan. 17, 1871; capt. N. C. S. G.

GAITHER, WILLIAM HAYES

        120 N. Road st., Elizabeth City; A.B. 1923; b. Hertford, Feb. 5, 1902; p. Charles Wood and Lula (Hayes); Sigma Chi; treas. Auto & Gas Engine works, Inc.; Episcopalian.

GALBRAITH, WILBUR FLOYD Lawyer

        6405 Bartlett st., Pittsburgh, Pa.; s. 1910-11; A.B. Allegheny col. 1913; LL.B. Univ. of Pittsburgh 1916; b. Coal Center, Pa., Aug. 12, 1891; p. Alexander W. and Oella (Bedell); m. Grace Marie Barnum, Nov. 27, 1917; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; air service U. S. A. 1918; Knight Templar; Shriner.

*GALES, JOSEPH, JR. Journalist

        Raleigh; s. 1802; cong. reporter; owner and pub. Washington, D. C., National Intelligencer.

*GALES, SEATON Journalist

        Raleigh; d. 1878; maj. C. S. A. and A. G. G., staff of Ramseur brigade staff Cox's brigade; trustee, U. N. C. 1874-78; exec. com. bd. of trustees.

GALIMORE, GEORGE DEWEY

        Lexington; B.S. 1924; b. Lexington, Nov. 10, 1898.

GALLAGHER, PATRICK NORTHEY

        Durham; s. 1920-21; b. Durham, Nov. 17, 1901; p. P. M. and -- -- --.

*GALLANT, ALEXANDER GARY

        Charlotte; b. July 6, 1896; d. Feb. 21, 1916; s. 1914-16.

*GALLAWAY, ALEXANDER HENDERSON Planter

        From Rockingham co.; Reidsville; m. Sally Scales, Oct. 26, 1858; s. 1855-57; capt., quartermaster, co. "F" 45th reg. N. C., Scales' brigade, C. S. A.; tob. salesman 2 yrs.; warehouseman Reidsville; sheriff Rockingham co. 6 yrs.; mayor Reidsville; postmaster ibid. 4 yrs.; Episcopalian.

*GALLAWAY, CHARLES WELCHER Lawyer

        Mt. Airy; b. Dec. 2, 1858; d. May 8, 1884; A.B. 1878.

†GALLAWAY, ERNEST Druggist

        Washington, D. C.; s. p. 1900-02; b. Mt. Airy, Oct. 25, 1881.

*GALLOWAY, GEORGE W.

        Smithville; d. 1861; s. 1853-55.

*GALLAWAY, JAMES

        North Carolina; s. 1819.

*GALLAWAY, JOHN MARION Lawyer

        From Rockingham co.; Madison; b. Dec. 13, 1835; d. May. 1901; m. -- Lawson, 1873; A.B. 1854; A.M. 1858; teacher, 1854-55 and '57-58; lumberman, 1886-90; farmer; banker; mayor, Madison, 14 yrs.; mem. Tenn. legis. 1875; mem. N. C. house of rep. 1885; chmn. co. commissioners 1885-89; col. 63rd reg. C. S. A.; trustee U. N. C. 1885-93.

*GALLAWAY, JOHN MARION, JR. Farmer

        Madison; b. Gallaway, Tenn., Mar. 3, 1880; d. July 15, 1922; s. l. 1899.

*GALLAWAY, RAWLEY Planter

        Rockingham co.; b. 1811; d. 1872; A.B. 1830; mem. house of c. 1860; pres. elector, 1849.

*GALLAWAY, ROBERT Planter

        Rockingham co.; d. Sept., 1892; A.B. 1826.

*GALLAWAY, ROBERT Physician

        From Rockingham co.; Reidsville; s. 1847-48.

*GALLAWAY, THOMAS SPRAGGINS

        Rockingham co.; b. Feb. 4, 1809; d. Mar. 10, 1879; s. 1825.

*GALLAWAY, THOMAS SPRAGGINS Lawyer

        From Rockingham co.; Somerville, Tenn.; b. June 18, 1840; d. May 23, 1903; s. 1855-58; Va. Milit. inst. 1861; col. C. S. A. 22nd reg.

*GALLIER, JAMES Architect

        New Orleans, La.; d. 1868; s. 1845-47.

GALLOWAY, GASTON G. Realtor

        22 E. 5th st., Charlotte; Ph.B. 1903; p. R. R. and Lucy A. --; m. Carrie Marshall, Oct. 31, 1905; fire ins.

GALLOWAY, JAMES CLEVELAND Banker

        Grimesland; s. 1903-05; b. Grimesland, Jan. 9, 1885; p. James Bryant and Alice Lilian (Rives); m. Lena May Johnson, June 18, 1913; farmer 1905-11, '15; merchant 1911-15; pres. Bank of Grimesland; N. C. gen. assem. 1915, 1917, 1919; Mason; Methodist.

*GALLOWAY, ROBERT M.

        South Carolina; A.B. 1821.


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GALLOWAY, THOMAS BLYTHE Lawyer

        31 Law bidg., Asheville; s. 1902-05; b. Transylvania co., Jan. 1, 1884; p. G. C. and Julian (Bryant).

GALLOWAY, WELCH Lawyer

        Brevard; s. l. 1897-98; b. Transylvania co., Jan. 3, 1872; p. A. J. and Alpha M. (Aiken); m. Effie D. -- -- --; mayor Brevard; Mason; Methodist.

GALLUP, BURTON AUGUSTUS

        247 Oak st., Holyoke, Mass.; s. 1916-17; b. Holyoke, Mass., Oct. 25, 1898.

GAMBILL, WALTER JAMES Teacher

        Sparta; s. 1919-23; b. Piney Creek, Jan. 29, 1901; p. T. M. and Myrtle Edith (Calloway); Baptist.

GAMBLE, CHARLES FRANKLIN Druggist

        1310 E. 31st st., Charlotte; s. p. 1914-15; b. Waxhaw, Aug. 23. 1893; p. James A. and Martha Jane (Yandle); m. Martha Brite Norwood, Sept. 1, 1914; Gamble Drug co.; Baptist.

GAMBLE, ERNEST WASHINGTON Bookkeeper

        Summerfield; pres. Stokesdale; s. 1922-23; b. Greensboro, Mar. 26, 1904; p. R. O. and Serena (Denny); bookkeeper Stokesdale bank; Methodist.

GAMBLE, JOSEPH PAUL Druggist

        Monroe; s. p. 1920-21; b. Waxhaw, Nov. 22, 1899; p. James Alexander and Martha Jane (Yandle); Junior; Mason; Baptist.

GANDY, WILLIAM CHARLES, JR.

        Dovesville, S. C.; s. 1919-20; Furman univ.; b. Dovesville, S. C., Nov. 29, 1899; p. W. C. and -- -- --.

‡GANNT, EDWARD

        Chapel Hill; s. 1922-23; Morningside col., Sioux City, Iowa, 1916-19; b. Majava. Cal., May 19, 1897; p. W. E. and -- --.

GANT, ALLEN ERWIN Manufacturer

        Burlington; s. 1916-20; b. Burlington, July 7, 1898; p. John Q. and Corinna Morehead (Erwin); Glen Raven Cotton mills; S. A. T. C.; Episcopalian.

GANT, CECIL Bookkeeper

        Jewell, Ga.; s. 1914-15; b. Burlington, May 17, 1895; p. John Q. and Corinna (Erwin); Ft. Thomas, Camp Stanley U. S. A. 1918; Episcopalian.

GANT, JOSEPH ERWIN Manufacturer

        Burlington; B.S. 1900; b. Burlington, Feb. 6, 1880.

GANT, KENNETH Manufacturer

        410 N. Blount st., Raleigh; s. 1899-1902; Guilford col. 1896-98; b. Altamahaw, Oct. 5, 1881; p. John Quintin and Corinna M. (Erwin); m. Sue Hodge Dishman, June 17, 1914; football; Holt, Gant and Holt, Altamahaw, 1902-12; sec.-treas. Neuse Cotton mfg. co. 1912-; Mason; Episcopalian.

‡GANTT, ALBERT TRUMAN Teacher

        Belwood; s. 1889-90.

GANTT, W. A. HORSLEY Physician

        Greyburn, Va.; B.S. 1917; M.D. Univ. of Va. 1920; Johns Hopkins univ. 1921; b. Wingina, Va., Oct. 24, 1892; p. Capt. Thomas Perkins and A. M. (Horsley); track; lab. resident and instr. out-patient dept., Johns Hopkins univ. 1921-22; Am. relief exped. Petrograd, Russia, 1922-23; work in European med. clinics 1923-24; author numerous publications on med. subjects in Amer., English and Russian journals; articles on Soviet Russia; S. A. T. C.; Episcopalian.

GARDNER, E. J. Farmer

        Ayden; s. 1903.

GARDNER, FRANCIS SIDNEY, JR.

        115 Atlantic ave., Rocky Mt.; s. 1921-22; N. C. Col. of A. & E.; b. Rocky Mt., Aug. 30, 1902; p. F. S. and Maggie (Carson); Kappa Sigma; act. mgr. Chapin Sacks corp., Rocky Mount, 1922-; Baptist.

*GARDNER, HUGH WALKER Physician

        Wilmington; b. July 25, 1835; killed in battle, 1862; A.B. 1857; M.D. Univ. of Md.; surg. C. S. A.

‡GARDNER, J. E.

        Ayden; s. p. 1902-03.

GARDNER, JOHN NOOE Physician

        Sourlake, Tex.; s. 1914-15; M.D. Univ. of Tex. 1919; b. Shelby, Oct. 12, 1894; p. Col. J. T. and Julia Texan (Nooe); S. A. T. C. Univ. of Tex.; Methodist.

GARDNER, LESLIE PAUL Postmaster

        201 W. Vine st., Goldsboro; s. 1913-14; b. Goldsboro, Jan. 19, 1895; p. John W. and Pearey Ann (Pate); m. Mildred Crawford, Oct. 26, 1920; farmer 1914-16; drug bus. 1916-19; postmaster 1919-; med. corps A. E. F. 1917-18; Odd Fellow; Baptist.

GARDNER, OLIVER MAX Lawyer

        Shelby; s. 1905-06; B.S. N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1903; b. Shelby, Nov, 22, 1882; p. Oliver Perry and Margaret (Young); m. Fay Webb, Nov. 6, 1906; football, Sigma Nu; N. C. state sen. 1911, '13, '15; lieut.-gov. 1915-21; capt. N. C. N. G. 1909-12; Baptist.

GARDNER, PARIS CLEVELAND Lawyer

        Hominy, Okla.; LL.B. 1916; b. Shelby. Jan. 7, 1887; p. Leonidas Sylvester and Mary Angeline (Wellmon); m. Annie Tazwell Lloyd, Sept. 9, 1919; Boone and Gardner 1916-; Baptist.


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GARDNER, WADE ANDERSON Lawyer

        102 Gray st., Wilson; A.B. 1922; LL.B. 1922; b. Wilson, May 2, 1902; p. J. Will and Fannie O. (Farmer).

GARDNER, WILLIAM SEVIER Lawyer

        908 Palmetto bldg., Columbia, S. C.; s. 1904-06; s. l. 1907; Wake Forest col.; b. Burnsville, Dec. 20, 1882; p. Gaston Ellis and Mary Catherine Taylor (Williams); m. Margaret Summersett, Dec. 27, 1911; dep. coll. internal rev. 1912-20; Methodist.

†GARLAND, GEORGE W.

        Lexington; s. l. 1899-1900.

*GARLAND, JOSIAH

        Greene co.; s. 1814.

*GARLAND, THOMAS

        Milton; b. 1828; d. 1869; s. 1845-47.

*GARLAND, WILLIAM H.

        Tennessee; s. 1838-39.

*GARLINGTON, JOHN

        Laurens C. H., S. C.; b. 1840; killed, Fredericksburg, 1862; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; C. S. A.

*GARNETT, HENRY TURNER Lawyer

        King and Queen C. H., Va.; A.B. 1821; mem. Va. gen. assem.

*GARNETT, JAMES T.

        s. 1821.

GARNEY, WILLIAM WINFIELD Teacher

        Sylva; s. 1915; b. Beaver Creek, Nov. 7, 1894; p. William Hamilton and Sarah Evelyn (Howell); m. Lillie Belle Campbell, May 12, 1920; teacher 1916-17, '21-; farmer, Montana, 1917-18, 1919-21; 37th F. A. 13th div. U. S. A. 1918-19; Baptist.

GARREN, GARDNER MARION

        15 W. Lenoir st., Raleigh; Ph.B. 1902; Weaver col.; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; b. Henderson co., Dec. 31, 1869; p. William L. and Ally (Lanning); m. Carrie May Hudgins, Dec. 31, 1914; plant breeding div., dept. of agronomy, N. C. exp. station 1910-; Methodist.

GARREN, ROBERT HALL Physician

        304 E. Houston st., Monroe; s. 1896-98; M.D. Univ. of Nashville, 1900; b. Fletcher, Dec. 6, 1872; p. Joseph R. and Leah M. (Clayton); m. Georgia Bostic, Dec. 17, 1901; Mason; Baptist.

GARRELL, ALBERT EARL

        Care Tobacco Growers Co-operative assn., Greenville; s. 1905-06.

GARRETT, CHARLES BRAY, JR. Merchant

        120 Fayetteville st., Raleigh; s. 1917-18; b. Shiloh, Jan. 19, 1900; p. Charles Bray and Elizabeth (Forbes); pres. Thompson Shoe co.; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Baptist.

GARRETT, CECIL CLARK Manufacturer

        Emerywood, High Point; A.B. 1910; b. Guilford co., Apr. 12, 1888; p. George A. and Eleanor (Coble); m. Leola Blanche Scott, May 7, 1921; Golden Fleece; capt. football; Di Soc.; ins. bus. Sou. Life & Trust co. 1911-12; supt. Bradstreet offices Huntington and Wheeling, W. Va., 1914-16; sec. and treas. High Point Overall co. 1920-; dir. rotary club and chamber of commerce; 2nd lieut. U. S. A. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

*GARRETT, FRANKLIN Lawyer

        Monroe, La.; b. Nov. 6, 1840; A.B. 1861; capt. C. S. A.

GARRETT, JAMES MCNEILL

        Red Springs; pres. Eastman col., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; s. 1922-23; Wash. and Lee univ.; Eastman col. 1924-; b. Red Springs, Oct. 18, 1902; p. W. E. and Flora Lee (McNeill); Delta Tau Delta.

GARRETT, ROBT. UREY

        205 Merriman ave., Asheville; s. 1915-16; Georgia tech.; b. Asheville, Apr. 1, 1895; p. Robt. Urey and Adeline (Gash); m. Clara R. Roth, Oct. 13, 1918; Chi Phi (Ga. Tech.); Sou. Bell Tel. co., Word Elec. co.; Asheville Power & Light co., sales and service; U. S. A. 1917-19; A. E. F.; Presbyterian.

*GARRETT, THOMAS MILES Lawyer

        Hertford co.; b. June 13, 1830; killed, Spottsylvania, May 12, 1864; A.B. 1851; col. C. S. A. 5th reg.

GARRETT, WISTER CLEVELAND

        Julian; s. 1912-13; b. Julian, July 31, 1892; p. G. A. and -- -- --.

*GARRETT, WILLIAM D.

        Nash co.; s. 1838-39.

*GARRETT, WOODSON L.

        Greene co., Ala.; b. June 24, 1839; d. 1870; A.B. 1860; lieut. C. S. A.

*GARRETT, WILLIAM RICHARD

        Greene co., Ala.; b. 1838; d. 1875; s. 1852-54.

GARRISON, CARL CLAUDIUS Teacher

        Route 6, Lincolnton; s. 1918; Lenoir col. 3 yrs.; B.S. George Peabody col. for teachers 1922; b. Worth, Aug. 14, 1900; p. R. J. and Susie (Mauney); Phi Delta Kappa; prin. Mt. Pleasant, Tenn., H. S. 1922; ibid. Gatesville H. S. 1923; prin. Tryon H. S. 1923-; S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

GARRISON, P. C. Manufacturer

        Goldsboro; s. l. 1912; p. George and Hattie --; m. Willie Jenette, June 1, 1920; mattress and bedding mfr.

*GARROTT, ISHAM W. Lawyer

        From Wake co.; Alabama; b. 1816; killed, Vicksburg, 1863; s. 1837-40; mem. gen. assem. Ala.; brig.-gen. C. S. A.


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*GARROTT, MARTIN R.

        Bertie co.; s. 1813.

GARROU, WILLIAM EMANUEL Machinist

        Valdese; s. 1922-23; b. Valdese, May 20, 1902; p. John and Marie (Zsous); Presbyterian.

GARVEY, FRED KESLER Student

        Elkin; pres. General hosp. Cincinnati, O.; s. m. 1921-23; Elon col. 1918-21; Univ. of Cincinnati, 1923-; b. Beaver Creek, Apr. 26, 1900; m. William Hamilton and Sarah Evelyn (Howell); Kappa Psi; S. A. T. C. Elon col.; Baptist.

GASH, ROBERT L. Lawyer

        Brevard; s. l. 1905-07; b. Brevard, Oct. 6, 1877; p. Thomas Lenoir and Dovey (Deaver); atty. Transylvania co. 10 yrs.; Mason; Odd Fellow; Presbyterian.

*GASKILL, GEORGE WARREN

        From Washington, D. C.; New York, N. Y.; d. July 22, 1919; s. 1892-96.

*GASKILL, JAMES ROBBINS Lawyer

        Tarboro; b. Washington. Feb. 19, 1856; d. nov. 16, 1916; s. l. 1895.

GASKILL, WILLIAM MCKENDRIC Physician

        104 Rebecca place, Peoria, Ill.; s. m. 1906-07; b. Salisbury.

GASKINS, ERNEST FRED

        Stonewall; s. 1922-23; b. Stonewall, July 29, 1902.

GASKINS, JOSEPH REID

        8th st., Greenville; B.S. 1924; b. Grifton, June 29, 1903; p. J. C. and Emma L. --.

*GASTON, DAVID HOLDER

        Duncan, S. C.; d. June 7, 1910; s. m. 1909.

GASTON, HARLEY BLACK Lawyer

        Belmont; s. s. l. 1917-19; A.B. Trinity col. 1914; b. Lowell, Nov. 20, 1891; p. Samuel Jackson and Cora Genette (Black); prin. Godwin H. S.; ibid Sneads Grove pub. sch.; ibid. Walkertown H. S.; lawyer 1919-; N. C. gen. assem. 1921, 1923; 2nd lieut. Ft. Oglethorpe; assigned to co. K, 39th inf., 4th div. A. E. F. 1918-19; Methodist.

*GATLIN, ALFRED M.

        New Bern; A.B. 1808; A.M. 1812; mem. congr. 1823-25.

GATLIN, JESSE CECIL

        Columbia; s. 1907-08.

*GATLIN, J. S.

        Lenoir; killed, Seminole war, at Withlacoochee, Dec. 10, 1838; s. 1824; A.M.; surg. U. S. A.

*GATLIN, RICHARD CASWELL

        Lenoir co.; d. Ft. Smith, Ark., 1897; s. 1824-25; col. U. S. A.; maj. gen. C. S. A.; adj. gen. N. C. 1865.

GATLING, BARTHOLOMEW MOORE Lawyer

        1400 E. Martin st., Raleigh; A.B. 1892; LL.B. Harvard univ. 1895; b. Raleigh, Apr. 12, 1871; p. John T. and Sarah Louisa (Moore); m. Lenora Hudson Crudup, Sept. 14, 1893; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Soc.; Episcopalian.

GATLING, EDWARD LILES

        Windsor; s. 1921-23; b. Windsor, Dec. 20, 1903; p. Edward Liles and Ella Marie (Norris); Baptist.

*GATLING, FRANKLIN PORTER

        Tarboro; b. Apr. 24, 1880; s. m. 1904.

GATLING, GEORGE BODDIE Cotton Dealer

        Thomson, Ga.; s. 1891-92; b. Raleigh, Nov. 13, 1875; p. John and Sarah Louisa (Moore); m. Ruth Stanfard, Jan. 23, 1914; farmer; Elk; Seventh Day Adventist.

GATLING, JOHN

        Audubon blvd., New Orleans, La.; s. l. 1891-93.

*GATLING, JAMES ROBERT

        Gatesville; d. 1861; A.B. 1855.

*GATLING, JOHN THOMAS Lawyer

        From Sunbury; Raleigh; b. Feb. 8, 1840; d. May 6, 1888; m. Sallie Moore, May 13, 1869; A.B. 1859; mem. house of rep. 1885; adj. C. S. A.; asst. quartermaster, 52nd reg.; farmer.

GATLING, LANCE RIDDICK

        Gates; s. 1921-22; b. Gates, Apr. 3, 1902; p. R. W. and -- -- --.

GATLING, LANGLY TAYLOE Merchant

        Battery park, Va.; s. 1895-96; b. Sarem, July 16, 1876.

GATLING, MARK POMEROY

        Gates; s. 1895-98.

*GATLING, ROBERT RIDDICK

        Raleigh; b. Oct. 23, 1874; d. May 4, 1899; s. 1891-96.

GATLING, WILLIAM CRUDUP

        1400 E. Martin st., Raleigh; s. 1922-23; b. Raleigh, July 4, 1904; p. Bart M. and Lenora (Crudup).

GATTIS, ALICE LEE Teacher

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1922; b. Chapel Hill, Aug. 25, 1902; p. Dr. Robert Lee and Lula (Foushee); Methodist.

GATTIS, FREDERICK NORWOOD Revenue Collector

        Box 93, Raleigh; s. 1888-89; b. Chatham co., Oct. 16, 1868; p. Thomas Wesley and


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Bettie Burnett; teacher; farmer; U. S. dep. col. int. rev.; Methodist Episcopal (South).

GATTIS, LILLIAN FOUSHEE Teacher

        Chapel Hill; s. 1919-23; b. Chapel Hill, Feb. 19, 1900; p. Dr. R. L. and Lula (Foushee); teacher 1920-21, 1923-24; Methodist.

*GATTIS, ROBERT LEE Physician

        From Belle Voir; Chapel Hill; b. July 25, 1865; s. 1884-86; s. m. 1884-85; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1888.

GATTIS, SAMUEL MALLETTE Lawyer

        Hillsboro; Ph.B. 1884; s. l. 1887-88; b. Orange co., Mar. 7, 1863; p. Samuel and Nancy (Gattis); m. Maggie Williams Parish, Dec. 3, 1890; Di Soc.; prin. Wentworth acad. 1884-85; ibid. Hertford acad. 1885-87; clerk sup'r ct. 1888-94; N. C. gen. assem. 1898-1900-02; speaker house of rep. 1903; sol. 9th judicial dist. 1909-23; 10th jud. dist. 1913-22; mem. bd. of dir. State Normal and Industrial col. 1899-1910; trustee U. N. C. 1907-11; Mason; Methodist.

GATTIS, SAMUEL MALLETTE, JR. Lawyer

        Hillsboro; A.B. 1912; b. Hillsboro, Aug. 22, 1891; p. Samuel Mallette and Margaret (Parish); m. Virginia C. Parris, Jan. 7, 1921; Gattis and Gattis; 1st lieut. 113th F. A. 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Methodist.

*GATTIS, THOMAS W. Minister

        b. Orange co.; Durham; s. 1853-55; Methodist.

GATTIS, WILLIE FLOYD

        Louisburg; pres. care State dept. of Rev., Raleigh; B.S. 1923; b. Louisburg, Oct. 20, 1900; p. C. M. and -- -- --.

GATTIS, WILLIAM HENRY

        Biltmore; s. 1869-70.

*GAUSE, JOHN PETER Lawyer

        Brunswick co.; A.B. 1828; mem. house of c. 1829-31.

GAVIN, EDWIN LEE Lawyer

        Hawkins ave., Sanford; s. 1907-10; LL.B. Indianapolis col. of Law 1911; b. Giddensville, Aug. 17, 1888; p. Edward Lewis and Minnie Irene (Darden); m. Mamie Florence Candle, Mar. 6, 1912; mayor Roseboro; N. C. sen. 1919-20; Junior; Modern Woodman; Baptist.

GAY, ARCHIBALD CREE Lawyer

        Jackson; s. 1913-16; Wake Forest col.; b. Jackson, Aug. 20, 1894; p. B. S. and Annie (Odom); m. Ruth Gee, June 7, 1922; football; mayor Jackson; co. atty.; 306th ammunition train, 81st div. A. E. F. 1918-19, Mason; Junior; Baptist.

GAY, BENJAMIN SMITH

        26 Noble ave., Montgomery, Ala.; s. 1922-23; b. Montgomery, Ala., Mar. 3, 1904; p. C. L. and Ida (Smith).

*GAY, CHARLES EDWARD

        From Columbus, Miss.; Starkville, Miss.; b. June 19, 1841; d. Feb. 6, 1921; A.B. 1860; lieut. C. S. A.

GAY, JEREMIAH

        Jackson; s. 1915-16; b. Jackson, Mar. 31, 1896; p. B. S. and -- -- --.

*GAY, JOHN LENOIR Minister

        From Oxford; Alabama; Santa Fe, N. Mex.; b. Sept. 1809; d. Mar. 22, 1904; s. 1831-33; lawyer; prof. English; Univ. of Ind., 1871-72; Episcopalian.

GAY, ROBERT BENNETT Clerk

        Gumberry; s. 1919-21; b. Gumberry, May 7, 1901; p. R. S. and -- --; Seaboard ry.

GAYLE, SIDNEY ALEXANDER Automobile Dealer

        111 Hilcrest drive, High Point; s. 1911-12; Georgia tech. 1912-14; Atlanta Law sch. 1915; b. Greensboro, Feb. 2, 1895; p. William Thomas and Mary Pritchard (Smith); m. Bess Love Alderman. Sept. 23, 1918; Sigma Phi Epsilon; mgr. Gate City Motor Car co.; Mason; Methodist.

GAYLORD, JOHN FREEMAN

        Phoenix; s. 1919-21; b. Phoenix, Feb. 8, 1901; p. S. O. and -- -- --.

GAYLORD, LOUIS WOODSON Lawyer

        Greenville; s. l. 1907-08; Trinity col. 1904-07; p. A. O. and Julia W. --; m. Mattie Moye, 1914.

GAYLORD, WILLIAM FENNER

        Gaylord; s. 1905-06.

GEDDIE, KENNETH BAXTER Physician

        Raeford; B.S. 1919; Trinity col. 1915-16; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1921; b. Clinton. Apr. 16, 1898; p. Rev. Daniel Clark and Leanna (Maxwell); seaman hosp. corps U. S. N. 1918-22; Methodist.

*GEE, ALBERT G.

        Halifax co.; s. 1829-32.

*GEE, DRURY

        Halifax co.; s. 1803.

*GEE, JOHN MASON

        Halifax co.; A.B. 1825.

†GENES, SAMUEL ALFRED

        Fayetteville; g. s. 1915-16; A.B. Wofford col. 1913; b. Fayetteville, Aug. 30, 1891; p. G. H. and -- -- --.

GENTRY, GEORGE WESLEY Physician

        Timberlake; M.D. 1910; Wake Forest col. 1904-07; N. C. Med. col. 1907-08; b. Roxboro, Mar. 1, 1884; p. Z. T. and Nannie M. (Wade); m. Judith Bowen; Mason; Baptist.


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GENTRY, JOSEPH HERBERT Accountant

        Jefferson; s. 1918-19; b. Jefferson, Mar. 19, 1900; p. Walter Edgar and Bessie (Todd); clerical work R. J. Reynolds Tob. co. 1919; Swift and co. 1920-; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

GENTRY, JOHN ROBERT

        New London, Pa.; A.B. 1914; Ed.M. Harvard univ. 1923; b. Montezuma, Aug. 8, 1889; p. L. A. and Nellie E. (Bergin); m. Dessie R. Owen, Aug. 16, 1916; prin. Washington H. S., Princess Ann, Md., 1914-17; ibid. New London H. S., New London, Pa., 1919-; Baptist.

GENTRY, JAMES WALTER

        Jefferson; s. 1920-22; b. Jefferson, Apr. 23, 1902; p. W. E. and -- -- --.

*GEORGE, FOURNEY Lawyer

        Columbus co.; A.B. 1849; A.M.; mem. house of c. 1852 and '64; mem. conv. 1875; lieut.-col. C. S. A. 18th reg.; trustee, U. N. C. 1874-79.

GEORGE, HENRY DAVID Manufacturer

        Cherryville; s. l. 1899; b. Chapin, S. C., Mar. 18, 1874; p. N. B. and Isabel (Shealey); m. Florence Black, Nov. 8, 1903; merchant 10 yrs.; supt. Vivian Spinning co. 1913-; Home ins. and realty co.; recorder Bessemer City 2 terms; mayor ibid. 2 yrs.; Lutheran.

GEORGE, JOHN FRANCIS Ry. Executive

        426 Westover ave., Norfolk. Va.; s. 1900-03; b. Washington, Ga., Jan. 1, 1883; p. Rev. Thomas M. Nelson and Elizabeth B. (Elmer); m. Mary Moore Minetree, June 22, 1910; Alpha Theta Pi; Sigma Nu; treas. Norfolk Sou. ry. co.; Episcopalian.

GEORGE, WESLEY CRITZ Teacher

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1911; A.M. 1912; Ph.D. 1918; Princeton univ. 1917-18; b. Yadkin co., Aug. 20, 1888; p. Thomas Willard and Mary H. (Critz); Di Soc.; ed. U. N. C. Magazine; Sigma Upsilon; Sigma Chi; Omega Delta; instr. U. N. C. 1912-16; prof. Milford col. 1916-17; adjunct prof. Univ. of Ga. 1919; asso. prof. Col. of Med. Univ. of Tenn. 1919-20; asso. prof. U. N. C. 1920-.

GERALD, HIRAM WALKER

        Pine Level; s. p. 1921-22; b. Pine Level, Aug. 29, 1903; p. H. R. and -- -- --.

GERREY, HORTON RAY

        Stoneville; s. 1922-23; b. Stoneville, Aug. 17, 1901; p. T. G. and -- -- --.

GHENT, MARGUERITE

        (See Smith, Mrs. George Wallace).

*GHOLSON, THOMAS

        Lawrenceville, Va.; A.B. 1836.

GIBBONS, LEMUEL HARDY

        Hamlet; s. l. 1908-09; A.B. Trinity col. 1904; b. Sanford.

*GIBBS, CECIL NORWOOD

        Lake Landing; s. 1910.

GIBBS, EMMLTT WEIGHTMAN Physician

        420 W. Warren st., Shelby; M.D. 1907; b. Ivy, Sept. 23, 1872; p. Joshua Moore and Jane Alvira (Carter); m. Maude Carpenter Sams, Sept. 6, 1908; Shelby city physician; Methodist.

*GIBBS, HENRY SYLVESTER

        Middleton; b. Sept. 12, 1831; d. Jan. 17, 1918; s. 1850-52; farmer; mem. house of c. 1864-65; sheriff 1870-78.

GIBBS, HENRY SYLVESTER Banker

        Morehead City; s. 1914-15; b. New Bern, Apr. 28, 1895; p. Henry Len and Olier (Farrow); m. Dec. 20, 1917; mgr. the Paragon co., Morehead City, 1919-20; ibid. Wayne Shoe store, Goldsboro, 1920-21; ibid. savings dept. Nat. Bank of New Bern, 1921-22; asst. cashier Bank of Morehead City 1922-; yeoman U. S. N. R. F. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

‡GIBBS, JOHN CURRIE Teacher

        Wytheville, Va.; s. l. 1904-05; A.B. Trinity col. 1897; b. Oxford, July 21, 1877.

GIBBS, NORFLEET MANN Physician

        New Bern; s. m. 1891-93; M.D. Davidson col. 1895; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1896; b. Fairfield, July 23, 1872; farmer.

GIBBS, THOMAS R. Druggist

        Belhaven; s. p. 1907; b. Juniper Bay, Feb. 4, 1886; p. Alex and Sallie s. --.

†GIBSON, ARTHUR FRANCIS

        4932 Kingsessing ave., Philadelphia, Pa.; s. 1916-17; p. David B. and -- -- --.

GIBSON, ALLISON MCLAURIN Druggist

        Gibson; s. m. 1918-19; Ph.G. 1921.

GIBSON, CHARLES RAIFORD

        Dillon, S. C.; s. l. 1910-11.

GIBSON, EDWARD HERBERT Lawyer

        Laurinburg; s. l. 1902-03; Trinity col.; b. Scotland co.; p. Nelson W. and Catherine (Easterling); m. Edith Moore, 1906; lawyer; mem. N. C. bar assn. and Scotland co. chamber of commerce; trial justice Scotland co. criminal court 1913-18; Y. M. C. A. sec. A. E. F. 1918-19; N. C. gen. assem. 1923; Mason; Methodist.

GIBSON, EDWARD HIRAM, JR. Student

        Kernersville; pres. Box 226, 318 W. 57th st., New York, N. Y.; s. 1917-19; b. Kernersville, Apr. 24, 1900; p. Edward Hiram and Agnes (Stockton); office mgr. dist. office Dayton Pump & Mfg. co. 1922-; sec.- treas. R. B. Kerners. Inc., 1922-23; art student, New York City, 1923-; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C.; Baptist.

GIBSON, FRANK TATUM Bookkeeper

        McColl, S. C.; s. 1918-19; Citadel 1919-20; Wofford col. 1920-21; b. McColl, S. C.,


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Apr. 8, 1901; p. T. B. and Sallie B. (Tatum); football; Kappa Sigma; bookkeeping for W. G. Tatum, cotton, fertilizer, and general merchandise; Mason; Methodist.

GIBSON, HARRY PRESTON Physician

        Cornwall st., Leesburg, Va.; s. m. 1905-07; Univ. of Md. 1907-08; M.D. Univ. of the South 1909; b. London co., Va.; p. Henry Clay and Ellen (Aldridge); m. Jean Lee Purnell, Mar. 25, 1913; Kappa Alpha; Phi Chi; Episcopalian.

*GIBSON, ISAAC G.

        Stokes co.; s. 1827.

GIBSON, JAMES BREEDEN Lawyer

        Dillon, S. C.; LL.B. 1903; A.B. Wofford col. 1901; b. Marlboro co., S. C., Dec. 30, 1879; p. Simeon and Elizabeth (Breeden); m. Argent Gerald Bethea, Dec. 29, 1909; atty. Dillon Mills, A. C. L. ry. co., S. A. L. ry. co., the Am. Ry. Express co., Western Union Telegraph co., Sou. Cotton Oil co., Jackson Bros. Lumber co., Argent Lumber co., Palmetto Light & Power co., ArmourFertilizer works, Int. Agri. corp., Bank of Dillon; farmer; atty. town of Dillon; lieut,-col. staff of Gov. Wilson G. Harvey; Methodist.

GIBSON, JEFFERSON DAVIS

        507 High st., Hamlet; s. l. 1922-23; b. Rockingham, Apr. 27, 1902; p. Thomas Jefferson and Laura M. --; asst. mgr. Jordan's Furn. & Carpet co., Hamlet; Methodist.

*GIBSON, JOHN K. Lawyer

        From Richmond co.; Powhatan, Ark.; b. 1845; d. Mar. 21, 1899; s. 1867-68; mem. legislature, Ark.

GIBSON, JOHN MENDINGHALL Journalist

        Care American Express co., Charlotten strasse 55, Berlin, Germany; A.B. 1919; B. Litt. Columbia univ. 1921; b. Gibson, Sept. 8, 1899; p. William Ziba and Sarah Florence (Gibson); Phi Soc.; Sigma Delta Chi; asso. ed. School, New York City, 1921-22; asso. ed. in charge American news dept. Daily Berlin American 1922-; Berlin correspondent European press, Munich; Methodist.

*GIBSON, JOHN PHIFER Physician

        From Concord; Salisbury; b. Jan. 5, 1839; A.B. 1858; M.D. Univ. of City of N. Y. 1860; druggist 1865-1900; physician 1871-72; merchant 1900-04; mem. house of c. 1868; surg. C. S. A.

GIBSON, JOHN SHAW Physician

        Gibson; B.S. 1902; s. m. 1901-03; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1905; g. s. N. Y. Post-Grad. Med. sch. 1915; b. Marlboro co., S. C., Sept. 15, 1879; p. Joel and Sallie Shaw (Lytch); m. Edna Iona Ebert, June 11, 1912; Di Soc.; physician Gibson 1905-; pres. Carolina State bank, Gibson; Pythian; Mason; Modern Woodman; Methodist.

GIBSON, MILTON REYNOLDS Physician

        Raleigh; s. m. 1901-03; Clemson col. 1900-01; Univ. of Md. 1903-05; b. Gibson, Oct. 24, 1882; p. Raiford and Helen (Lester); m. Elizabeth McLean, June 4, 1907; eye, ear, throat, and nose specialist 1912-; author many scientific readings before med. socs.; 1st lieut. med. corps U. S. A. 1918; capt. med. corps N. C. N. G. 1921-; Methodist.

GIBSON, PRESTON ERNEST

        Ruby, S. C.; s. p. 1922-23; b. Ruby, S. C., Feb. 3, 1901; p. A. P. and -- -- --.

GIBSON, RICHARD PURYEAR

        103 Church st., Concord; s. 1898-1900; b. Concord, Aug. 18, 1881; p. James Cunningham and Elizabeth (Puryear); m. Durvede Stockton Borden, June 8, 1918; Zeta Psi; employee Cannon Mfg. co.; ibid. Arabal Mfg. co.; ibid. Carolina Supply co.; Mason; Episcopalian.

*GIBSON, TOBIAS Lawyer

        From Houma, La.; Versailles, Ky.; s. 1856-57; planter; C. S. A.

GIBSON, THOMAS G. Postal Service

        Gibson; A.B. 1919.

*GIBSON, WILLIAM HENRY

        Concord; b. June 2, 1837; killed, Gettysburg, July, 1863; A.B. 1858; lieut. C. S. A. co. "A" 33rd reg.

GIBSON, WILLIAM HENRY Lumberman

        Concord; s. 1897-99; b. Concord, Sept. 22, 1880; p. James Cunningham and Bettie Patilla (Puryear); m. Nell Grimes, Nov. 11, 1909; Zeta Psi; asst. cashier Cabarrus Savings bank 1899-1914; vice-pres. Nat. Lumber co. 1914-; treas. Concord 1912-16; Episcopalian.

GIBSON, WILLIAM HINSON Farmer

        R. F. D. 5. Fayetteville; s. 1904; b. Knoxville, Tenn., Mar. 17, 1886; p. Thomas L. and Francis Lightfoot (Robinson); Mason; Elk; Presbyterian.

*GIBSON, WILLIAM NELSON Physician

        Germantown; A.B. 1824.

GIDDINGS, JOSEPH EMMETT Farmer

        Mt. Olive; s. 1904-07; b. Jennings co., Ind., Mar. 26, 1881; p. James R. and Elizabeth (Merrill); m. Daisy Ophelia Martin, Aug. 11, 1909; salesman 7 yrs.; merchant 3 yrs.; farmer and dairyman 1923-; public cotton weigher; Russelite.

GIDNEY, CHARLES CHAUNCY Physician

        713 El Paso st., Plainview, Tex.; s. 1884-86; West Point; Louisville Med. col.; b. Shelby, May 7, 1867; p. Capt. John W. and Mary E. (McFarland); m. Maggie Keliehor, Nov. 6, 1894; physician; pres. First Nat. bank; Methodist.

*GIDNEY, JOHN W.

        Shelby; d. 1898; s. 1866.


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GIDNEY, SAMUEL E. Lawyer

        211 N. 7th st., Muskogee, Okla.; s. 1884-86; s. s. l. 1899; b. Cleveland co., Nov. 5, 1865; p. Capt. John Wells and Mary Evelina (McFarland); m. Susie Turner Stephens, Apr. 28, 1891; Di Soc.; teacher 1885-89; lawyer Shelby 1898-1903; ibid. firm Gidney & Gidney, Muskogee, Okla., 1903-; mem. co. bd. of teacher examiners, Williamson co., Tex.; Mason; Pythian; Woodman; Methodist.

GIERSCH, OTTO LUMLEY

        Raleigh; B.S. 1924; b. Raleigh, Oct. 10, 1903.

GILBERT, JOHN NEELY

        429 S. Center st., Statesville; B.S. 1924; b. Statesville, Dec. 8, 1901; p. Walter Testrade and Fannie Lenora (Neely).

GILBERT, LOAMIE Druggist

        Benson; s. 1902-03; b. Sampson co., Nov. 29, 1877; p. James Cornelius and Nancy (Lee); m. Nina Mercer Wilkins, Oct. 20, 1892; clerk and alderman, Benson; Baptist.

GILBERT, WILLIE LEON

        New Bern; s. 1886-87.

*GILCHRIST, ARCHIBALD

        Richmond co.; A.B. 1826.

*GILCHRIST, JOHN

        Robeson co.; A.B. 1809; A.M. 1812; mem. house of c. 1810-11, 1816, 1817, and 1822; state sen. 1825-26 and 1846.

*GILCHRIST, WILLIAM

        Moore co.; s. 1809; mem. gen. assem. Tenn.

GILES, CLAYTON Insurance

        1704 Princess st., Wilmington; s. 1893; b. Wilmington, Nov. 24, 1874; p. Clayton and Mary Augusta (Wright); m. Agnes Seabrease, Nov. 21, 1907; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Episcopalian.

GILES, DENISON FOY Teacher

        S. Main st., Marion; s. 1902-04; Trinity col. 1900-02; b. McDowell co., July 26, 1880; p. Rev. M. D. and Julia (Gibbs); m. Katherine Reed, June, 1908; football and baseball; supt. McDowell co. schs. 7 yrs.; ibid. Marion co. schs. 3 yrs.; ibid. Wake co. schs. 2 yrs.; mem. state dept. of educ. 2 yrs.; gen. assem. 1915, 1923; mem. state land tenancy comm. 1923; Mason; Pythian; Junior; Order Red Men; Methodist.

GILES, E. N.

        Glen Alpine; s. 1915.

GILES, FRANK BERNARD

        Reidsville; pres. Winston-Salem; s. 1921-22; with state highway comm., Winston-Salem.

GILES, ISAAC VILAS Chemist

        822 Adams ave., Elizabeth, N. J.; B.S. 1918; M.S. 1920; Ph.D. 1922; b. Aug. 24, 1896; m. Mary Naomi Neal, June 12, 1923; research chem. Rohen & Haas co.; Methodist.

GILES, MRS. ISAAC VILAS

        (Nee Neal, Miss Naomi); 822 Adams ave., Elizabeth, N. J.; g. s. 1922; A.B. N. C. Col. for Women 1918; Univ. of Chicago 1920-21; b. Winston-Salem, May 28, 1897; p. James Samuel and Mollie Lasley (Neal); m. Isaac Vilas Giles, June 12, 1923; teacher chem. N. C. Col. for Women; pvt. sec. and head training dept. fed. bd. for vocational educ. disabled soldiers and sailors, Atlanta, Ga.; teacher chem., Elizabeth col., Salem, Va.; Methodist.

*GILES, JOHN B. Lawyer

        Salisbury; b. July 16, 1788; d. Stanly C. H., Mar. 2, 1846; A.B. 1908; clerk co. ct.; mem. conv. 1835; elected mem. Congress but declined to serve on account of ill health.

GILES, JESSIE FLORENCE

        Hillsboro; s. spec. 1922-23; Salem col. 1919; b. Hillsboro, July 12, 1902; p. J. A. and -- -- --.

*GILES, JOHNRESTON Teacher

        Wilmington; b. Feb. 3, 1882; d. Oct. 14, 1909; A.B. 1903.

GILES, J. W. Tobacconist

        Lindsay st., Reidsville; s. 1911; tob. buyer.

†GILES, LIONEL

        Chapel Hill; s. 1895-97.

GILES, MARGARET

        Hillsboro; s. 1922-23; N. C. Col. for Women; b. Hillsboro, Nov. 26, 1903; p. J. A. and -- -- --.

*GILES, MILO ALEXANDER Physician

        Salisbury; A.B. 1825.

‡GILES, PERCY Accountant

        Gen. Del., Norfolk, Va.; s. 1895-98; b. Jacksonville, May 8, 1880; rural mail carrier; accountant; lumberman.

GILES, ROBERT THEODORE

        Hillsboro; s. 1918-19.

GILES, WILLIAM EVERETTE

        Hillsboro; A.M. 1923; A.B. Trinity col. 1916; b. Hillsboro, July 3, 1896.

*GILL, BENJAMIN LLEWELLYN Teacher

        Franklin co.; b. Feb. 20, 1834; died in service, 1862; A.B. 1859; lieut. C. S. A.

*GILL, EDWARD JAMES Merchant

        From Laurinburg; Rockingham; b. 1867; s. 1883-85.


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GILL, PETER HARTWELL Farmer

        Henderson; s. 1899; p. David and Patty -- --; m. Willie Buchan, 1911.

GILL, THOMAS JEFFRIES Banker

        205 Main st., Laurinburg; s. 1878-80; b. Lumberton, Apr. 24, 1861; p. Washington Augustus and Louisa Maria (Nutt); m. Mamie Spann North, Aug. 9, 1883; merchant 1880-93; cashier First Nat. bank, 1893-; treas. Laurinburg; treas. Laurinburg graded sch. dist.; Methodist.

*GILL, WILLIAM P.

        Franklin co.; b. 1842; killed, Malvern Hill, 1862; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; lieut. co. "G" 23rd reg. C. S. A.

GILLAM, FRANCIS Farmer

        Main st., Windsor; A.B. 1907; b. Windsor, Nov. 8, 1884; p. Thomas and Cara Scott (Roscoe); m. Pauline Bridgers; realtor; Baptist.

*GILLAM, JOHN BOND

        From Bertie co.; Windsor; A.B. 1855; C. S. A.

GILLAM, MOSES BRAXTON

        Windsor; s. 1895-97; s. l. 1903-04.

GILLAM, PETER ROSCOE

        Windsor; s. 1904-05; b. Windsor, Nov. 8, 1896.

GILLAM, THOMAS Banker

        Windsor; s. 1876-77; pres. Bank of Windsor.

*GILLESPIE, DAVID Engineer

        Duplin co.; s. 1795; first pres. Concord (now Phi) Soc.; mem. house of c. 1807, 1812 and 1813.

GILLESPIE, ERNEST EUGENE Minister

        16 W. Liberty st., York, S. C.; A.B. 1894; A.B. Guilford col. 1893; D.D. Presb. Col. of S. C. 1897; b. Greensboro, Oct. 4, 1869; p. Daniel D. and Catherine Ann (Woodburn); m. Mattie Lee McIver, Dec. 28, 1905; Phi Beta Kappa; evangelist until 1905; pastor First Presb. church, York, S. C., 1905-; chmn. York co. council of defense 1918-19; author several articles in magazines and religious papers; Presbyterian.

*GILLESPIE, JOSEPH

        Duplin co.; s. 1796; state sen. 1813-15; mem. house of c. 1827-28 and 1831-33.

GILLESPIE, SAMUEL CRAWFORD, JR. Student

        141 Merrimon ave., Asheville; s. 1918-20; Haverford col. 1920-21; Franklin and Marshall col. 1921-23; s. m. Univ. of Pa. 1923-24; b. Chicago, Ill., Dec. 13, 1900; p. S. C. and Mary Clark (Rouser); Presbyterian.

*GILLIAM, BRAXTON BRAGG

        Bertie co.; s. 1864-65.

*GILLIAM, DONNELL Lawyer

        From Raleigh; Tarboro; b. Plymouth, Oct. 31, 1861; d. May 5, 1908; m. Mamie Rawls, Nov. 10, 1886; s. 1878-80; s. l. 1880-82; pres. elector 1884; sol. inf'r ct. 6 yrs.; mayor Tarboro 1896-97; state sen. 1903-05.

GILLIAM, DONNELL Lawyer

        Tarboro; s. 1905-10; b. Tarboro, Mar. 12, 1889; p. Donnell and Mary (Rawls); m. Alice Farley, Mar. 25, 1916; lawyer Greenville 1910-16; ibid. Tarboro 1916-; Episcopalian.

*GILLIAM, EDWARD WINSLOW Minister

        From Fayetteville; Baltimore, Md.; A.B. 1855; author 1791; Episcopalian.

*GILLIAM, HENRY AUGUSTUS, JR. Lawyer

        Tarboro; b. Edenton. Sept. 7. 1870; d. Feb. 5, 1916; s. 1887-89; s. l. 1891-92; mem. house of c. 1899-1901, 1913, 1915; trustee U. N. C. 1907; Episcopalian.

GILLIAM, LOUIS CHAMBERLAIN Engineer

        1111-14 City Nat. Bank, San Antonio, Texas; s. 1906-09; Cornell univ.; b. Tarboro; paving engr. for Avaldo Rock Asphalt co., San Antonio, Texas.

*GILLIAM, ROBERT BALLARD Lawyer

        Oxford; b. 1805; d. Oct. 17, 1870; A.B. 1823; A.M. 1826; mem. house of c. 1836-40, 1846-48, and 1862; speaker ibid. 1848 and 1862; mem. conv. 1835; judge supr. ct. 1863-65 and 1867-68; elected mem. Congress 1870; trustee U. N. C. 1838-68.

†GILLIAM, ROBERT LESTER

        Salisbury; s. 1916-17.

*GILLIAM, THOMAS HOWELL

        Gatesville; A.B. 1852; lieut. 17th reg. C. S. A.; captured at Ft. Bartow.

GILLON, BAXTER MONROE, JR.

        China Grove; pres. 927 Drayton st., Newberry, S. C.; s. 1920-23; b. China Grove, June 6, 1902; p. B. M. and Beulah P. (Thomas); football 1921; Sigma Chi; Presbyterian.

GILMAN, THOMAS E. Lawyer

        Kirn bldg., Portsmouth, Va.; s. 1911-15; Wake Forest col.; b. Jacksonville, Nov. 3, 1893; p. Thomas Etheridge and Lena E. Montfort; m. Marye V. West, June 7, 1922; Phi Soc.; Phi Delta Theta; lawyer in N. C. and Texas until war; with U. S. shipping bd. during war; lawyer since, Portsmouth and Norfolk, Va.; judge of juvenile and domestic relations ct. of Norfolk co. and city of South Norfolk 1923-; sergt. 1st Texas cavalry 132nd F. A.; camp instr. lieut. F. A. O. I., Washington, 1919; Mason; Pythian.


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GILMER, ELLISON LINDSAY Army Officer (Retired)

        Care O. Henry hotel, Greensboro; s. 1885-86; Davidson col. 1883-84; b. Greensboro, Aug. 31, 1866; p. Judge John A. and Sarah (Lindsay); m. May Davies Hopkins, June 9, 1920; employee Greensboro Nat. bank 1886-89; leaf tob. broker 1890-95; wholesale grocer 1896-98; officer U. S. A. 1898-1922; retired from active service 1922; pvt.-maj. N. C. N. G. 10 yrs.; 1st lieut. co. "D" 2nd N. C. vol. inf. 1898; capt. 31st U. S. vol. inf. Philippine Islands 1899-1901; lieut.-col. 1st N. C. inf. Mex. border 1916-17; 1st lieut. C. A. C. U. S. A. 1901; capt. ibid. 1907; maj. U. S. A. 1917; lieut. col. ibid. 1917; col. 56th artillery A. E. F. 1918-19; col. commanding 44th artillery A. E. F.; commanding heavy artillery 4th corps A. E. F. 1918; Presbyterian.

*GILMER, JOHN ALEXANDER

        Greensboro; b. Apr. 22, 1838; d. Mar. 17, 1892; A.B. 1858; A.M.; mem. conv. 1861; state sen. 1870; judge sup'r ct. 1881-89; col. 27th reg. C. S. A.; trustee U. N. C. 1874-91.

GILMER, JOHN ARTHUR Lawyer

        Greensboro; s. 1889-93; b. Greensboro, Aug. 21, 1873; p. John Alexander and Sarah Laetitia (Lindsay); m. Eliza Whitted Williams, Feb. 18, 1909; Phi Kappa Sigma; Gimghoul; field auditor, income tax unit, revenue bureau; insurance; accountant; co. "D" 2nd N. C. inf. reg. Span.-Am. war; Pythian; Presbyterian.

*GILMER, JOSEPH BRANNER Lawyer

        From Waynesville; Atlanta, Ga.; b. Mt. Airy, Jan. 21, 1885; d. Dec. 18, 1918; m. Maud Duval Semmes; s. a. 1901-04; s. l. 1904; U. S. dept. of justice, Atlanta, Ga.

*GILMER, JAMES C. Lawyer

        Mt. Airy; b. 1843; d. 1878; A.B. 1864.

GILMER, JOHN LASH Auto Dealer

        Winston-Salem; s. 1890-93; b. Walnut Cove, Jan. 4, 1872; p. John Eli and Laura (Lash); m. Emma Jones, Oct. 19, 1898; merchant 1893-97.

*GILMER, SAMUEL J.

        Charlottle; s. 1838-39.

GILMORE, CLAYTON ALEXANDER

        Wadesboro; s. 1922-23; b. Wadesboro, Mar. 25, 1901; p. M. A. and -- -- --.

*GILMORE, JOHN S.

        1822.

GILMORE, JOHN CHARLES

        Care Court House, Fayetteville; s. 1915-16; b. Fayetteville, Sept. 1, 1897; p. Charles D. and Alice Barbara (Darden); m. Jean Hickerson, Feb. 23, 1918; salesman 2 yrs.; asst. clerk sup'r ct.; pvt.-2nd lieut. 30th and 27th divs. A. E. F. 1917-19, awarded croix de guerre by French govt.; Methodist.

*GILMORE, JOHN TAYLOR Physician

        Noxubee co., Miss.; b. 1835; d. 1875; A.B. 1856; surg. C. S. A.

GILMORE, WILLIS DOWD Physician

        Mooresville; M.D. 1903; liberty Normal col.; Wake Forest col.; b. Chatham co., Nov. 22, 1877; p. Rev. Stephen and Eliza (Dowd); m. Mary DeBerry, Jan. 16, 1907; gen. practice med. and surgery 1903-16; special work in t.b. 1916; U. C. veterans bureau and attending specialist to nat. military homes; Junior; Pythian; D.O.K.K.; Elk; Mason; Baptist.

*GILMOUR, ALEXANDER S.

        1805.

*GILMOUR, WILLIAM

        Halifax co.; s. 1805; U. S. A. war 1812.

GINN, RUSSELL LEONARD Wholesale Grocer

        Goldsboro; s. 1913-16; b. Goldsboro, Sept. 30, 1895; p. J. T. and Sarah (Langston); m. F. Hester Gurley, Nov. 19, 1919; Methodist.

GIULIANO, JOSEPH

        Bolton; s. l. 1911.

‡GLADSTONE, DAVID HENRY

        Durham; s. l. 1909-10.

*GLASCOCK, WILLIAM F.

        Virginia; s. 1816.

GLASGOW, CHARLES SPEARS Lawyer

        Lexington, Va.; s. s. l. 1914; A.B. Washington and Lee univ. 1909; LL.B. ibid. 1914; b. Lexington, Va., Feb. 12, 1889; p. Frank T. and Grace (McPheeters); m. Constance Edwards, Nov. 9, 1922; instr. Bingham sch. 1910-12; lawyer Charlotte 1914-17, Lexington, Va., 1919-; 1st lieut. hosp. unit "O" Fts. McPherson and Merritt and A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

GLASS, FRANCES S.

        Reidsville; g. s. 1915.

*GLAZE, RICHARD HENRY

        St. Landry Parish, La.; b. 1833; killed in service 1863; s. 1851-52; lieut. C. S. A.

GLENN, ALFONSO GRIER

        Boone; s. 1920-21; b. Boone, Sept. 23, 1901.

*GLENN, CASSIUS FULTON Dentist

        From Avery's Creek; Asheville; b. Mar. 15, 1873; d. Jan. 1, 1919; m. Maggie Johnston, Sept. 27, 1903; s. m. 1900-01; s. dentistry Univ. of Tenn.; Mason; Pythian; Odd Fellow; Methodist.

GLENN, CHALMERS LANIER Banker

        526 Brookstown ave., Winston-Salem; s. 1897-99; Guilford col.; b. Rockingham co., Jan. 5, 1879; p. Gov. Robert B. and Nina (Deaderick); m. Jessie Morrow, Nov. 17, 1903; office state treas. 1901-02; cashier Washington Bank & Trust co., Fries, Va.,


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1902-04; ibid. Wachovia Loan & Trust co., High Point, 1904-08; advertising mgr. ibid. 1908-14; sec.-treas. and mgr. Buck & Glenn, inc., 1914; pres. ibid. 1924-; Presbyterian.

GLENN, CLAUDE THOMAS Bank Clerk

        1014 N. 5th st., Winston-Salem; s. 1917-19; Princeton univ. 1919-21; b. Martinsville, Va., Apr. 15, 1900; p. John Wesley and Daisy (Thomas); employee Brown's Tob. warehouse 1921-22; ibid. Merchants Bank & Trust co. 1922; ibid. Wachovia Bank & Trust co. 1922-; S. A. T. C.; Christian.

*GLENN, EDWARD TRAVIS BRODNAX Engineer

        Leaksville; b. 1859; d. Nov. 3, 1906; s. 1876-77; ry. officer.

*GLENN, JAMES A.

        Halifax co., Va.; s. 1824-25.

GLENN, JOHN BRODNAX

        Greensboro; pres. Cable de Bucareli 177, Mexico City, Mex.; s. 1900-01.

GLENN, JOHN FRAZIER Lawyer

        62 Macon ave., Asheville; LL.B. 1902; b. Avery's Creek, Feb. 6, 1875; p. Marion S. and Martha Ann (Curtis); m. Eunice W. Farmer, Dec. 19, 1905; N. C. gen. assem. 1905; alderman Asheville 1906-07; corp. counsel Asheville 1908-09; pros. atty. ibid. 1910; judge of police ct. ibid. 1911-15; Mason; Pythian; Odd Fellow; Junior; Methodist.

GLENN, JOHN MELVIN Educator

        Gatesville; s. 1912-13; b. Mitchell co., Dec. 25, 1893; p. Clarence Washington and Mary Etta (Cox); m. Camilla Yarborough; sch. supt.; sergt. 81st div. A. E. F. 1918-19; Mason; Episcopalian.

GLENN, JAMERSON SAMUEL Druggist

        Pittsboro; s. 1920-21; Ph.G. 1924.

*GLENN, JOHN W. Planter

        Virginia; s. 1812; mem. Va. gen. assem.

*GLENN, JOHN W. Physician

        Virginia; s. 1834-35; surg. Mex. war and C. S. A.

‡GLENN, JOHN WESLEY

        Box 965, Asheville; s. 1919-20; b. Asheville, Dec. 19, 1897; p. J. A. and -- -- --.

GLENN, LEONIDAS CHALMERS Teacher

        2111 Garland ave., Nashville, Tenn.; s. s. geology 1893; A.B. Univ. of S. C. 1891; Harvard univ. 1895; Ph.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1899; b. Crowder's Creek, Sept. 9, 1871; p. William Davis and Sarah Priscilla (Torrence); m. Nellie Louise McCullough; prin. Line acad., Boykin, S. C., 1891-92; ibid. pub. schs. Darlington, S. C., 1892-94; supt. ibid. 1894-96; adj. prof. Univ. of S. C. 1899-1900; ibid. Vanderbilt univ. 1900-03; prof. 1903-; author numerous scientific articles and reports; Presbyterian.

*GLENN, MARSHALL RENFRO

        Asheville; b. Feb. 20, 1882; d. Jan. 18, 1914; B.S. 1903; s. m. 1903-; Jefferson Med. col.

GLENN, MOTON WILLIS Teacher

        Box 225, Lincolnton; s. 1915-17; b. Cleveland co., Aug. 31, 1895; p. Samuel Robert and Sarah S. (Milligan); m. Ila Mae Hunter, Jan. 8, 1921; Methodist.

GLENN, ROBERT CRAIG Accountant

        Armington hotel, Gastonia; A.M. 1914; A.B. Lenoir col. 1907; A.M. Columbia univ. 1916; g. s. ibid.; b. Gastonia, Dec. 30, 1883; p. James T. and Nancy L. (Craig); acct. U. S. treas. office, Washington, D. C., 1917-23; Presbyterian.

GLENN, WILLIAM BYNUM

        Nyack, N. Y.; s. 1895-96; b. Winston; with Metropolitan Steamship co.; Jersey Central ry. office.

GLENN, WILLIAM DARBY, JR. Student

        Nashville; A.B. 1921; A.M. 1922; Erskine col. 1917-19; b. York, S. C., Mar. 9, 1900; p. William Darby and Ella (Carroll); m. Pauline Oates, June 12, 1923; Alpha Psi Delta; Sigma Chi; teaching fellow dept. psychology 1922; field agent state bd. of charities and pub. welfare on special assignment leading to Ph.D.; supt. dept. pub. welfare, Nash co., Nashville, N. C., 1924-; S. A. T. C. Erskine col., S. C.; Associate Reformed Presbyterian.

GLOVER, FRANCIS OVERSTREET

        Salisbury; A.B. 1924; b. Salisbury, Sept. 14, 1904.

GLOVER, GRADY RUDOLPH

        Bailey; s. 1921-22; b. Nash co., July 22, 1902; p. R. C. and Lucy (Privett); Methodist.

GLOVER, JOHN BELL Income Tax Inspector

        Statesville; s. l. 1913; Washington and Lee univ. 1910-12; Wake Forest col. 1913; b. Statesville, July 22, 1893; p. John Bell and Susan Rose (Palmer); m. Elva Allen Bishop, Dec. 11, 1913; Delta Sigma Phi; atty. Internat. Harvester co., Columbia, S. C., 1913-14; treas. Federal Tax Service corp. 1920-22; income tax specialist 1922; deputy coll. internal rev. 1914-19; deputy comm. as corporation income tax insp. 1922-; Methodist.

*GLOVER, WILLIAM Physician

        Elizabeth City; s. 1852-55; M.D.

GLOVER, WILLIAM DUCKWORTH

        Elizabeth City; s. 1909-10; b. Elizabeth City, Sept. 17, 1890; p. W. C. and -- -- --.


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*GLOVER, WILLIAM WATTS Engineer

        Robeson co.; b. Feb. 14, 1831; A.B. 1855; C. S. A.

GOBBLE, JOHN TEMPLE Editor

        Spencer; s. 1921-22; b. Spencer, July 7, 1903; p. J. H. and -- -- --; Christian Advocate.

*GODARD, JULIUS GUSTAVUS Merchant

        From Windsor; Williamston; b. Jan. 22, 1864; d. July 9, 1919; m. Belle Ellison, Oct. 20, 1897; s. 1882-83; Methodist.

*GODBEY, PAUL STEPHEN

        Harmony; s. 1901-03.

*GODDARD, IRVIN FULFORD

        Washington; s. l. 1905-08.

*GODFREY, FRANCIS MERRIMON Planter

        Elizabeth City; s. 1853-54; N. C. house of c. 1872.

*GODFREY, FRANK MERRIMON Secretary

        From Newbegun Creek; Weeksville; Atlanta, Ga.; b. Aug. 13, 1865; s. 1882-83; sec. to Congressman L. C. Latham 1885.

GODFREY, PAUL VERNON Druggist

        Boulevard, Leaksville; s. p. 1909-10; b. Norfolk, Va., Jan. 16, 1888; p. Manlif and Sarah Elizabeth (Sivills); m. Virginia Stanbach, Jan. 23, 1920; Phi Delta Theta; prop. drug store 1911-; mess sergt. Ft. Oglethorpe, Camp Gordon, No. 1 Camp infirmary 82nd div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Baptist.

*GODFREY, WILLIAM ROBBINS Insurance

        Cheraw, S. C.; b. 1841; d. Nov. 28, 1922; m. Elizabeth M. Evans; s. 1858-59; C. S. A.

GODWIN, HANNIBAL LAFAYETTE Lawyer

        Dunn; s. l. 1895-96; Trinity col.; b. Harnett co., Nov. 3, 1873; p. Archibald Bryant and Rebecca Eliza (Reeves); m. Mattie Block Barnes, Dec. 23, 1896; mayor Dunn 1897-98; N. C. state sen. 1903; pres. elector 6th N. C. dist. 1904; elected to Congress 1906-21; Methodist.

GODWIN, ROBERT LYNN Lawyer

        Dunn; B.S. 1902; s. l. 1902-03; b. Dunn, Oct. 16, 1877; p. Archibald Bryan and Rebecca Eliza --; m. Frances Jeanette Rudisell, Feb. 27, 1913; 2 yrs. recorder of recorder's ct., Dunn; 2 yrs. mayor Dunn; Pythian; Mason; Lutheran.

GOFORTH, CAROLINE Probation Officer

        Juvenile Court, Denver, Colo.; A.B. 1919; B.S. N. C. Col. for Women; Columbia univ. 1919-20; b. Lenoir, Dec. 6, 1896; p. G. M. and Lou (Tuttle); teacher Jamestown H. S. 1917-18; traveling student sec. for Y. W. C. A. in Rocky mtn. region 1920-22; chief probation officer juvenile court, Denver, Colo., 1922-24.

GOFORTH, OSBORNE LEROY Systems Expert

        Care Burroughs Add. Machine co., Norfolk, Va.; b. Mooresville, Oct. 22, 1892; p. Melmith LeRoy and Mary Jane (Lenan); systems expert Burroughs Adding Machine co. 1916-; officers tr. camp Atlanta, Ga., 1918; Episcopalian.

GOFORTH, WILLARD

        (See Eybers, Mrs. Ebenezer).

*COGGIN, JOHN O. L.

        Virginia; s. 1835-36.

GOLD, BEN Physician

        Lattimore; s. 1914-16; s. m. 1916-17; b. Lattimore, Jan. 30, 1893; p. G. M. and -- -- --.

GOLD, CHARLES FORTUNE Physician

        Ellenboro; s. 1904-05; M.D. 1910; b. Shelby, July 17, 1884; p. Williamson Fortune and Margaret (Elliott); m. Hattie Poe Johnson, Jan. 19, 1911; Omega Upsilon Phi; Baptist.

GOLD, PLEASANT DANIEL Insurance

        Seabreeze, Fla.; A.B. 1898; Richmond col.; Columbia univ.; b. Wilson, May 15, 1876; p. Rev. Pleasant Daniel and Julia (Pipkin); m. Elizabeth Balsley, May 15, 1901; m. Maude Boynton, Mar. 29, 1920; mgr. Bradstreet's, Greensboro, 1899-1902; ins. 1902-07; 1st vice-pres. Jefferson Standard Life Ins. co. 1907-13; ibid. Nat. Drama corp., New York City and Los Angeles, Cal., 1914-20; ibid. Am. Life conv. 1912-13; mayor Seabreeze, Fla., 1921-; sec. N. C. Audobon soc. 1908-13; N. C. N. G. co. "F" 1894-99.

GOLD, THOMAS JACKSON Lawyer

        9 Oakwood court, High Point; Ph.B. 1903; Wake Forest col. 1899-1901; b. Shelby, Apr. 11, 1879; p. W. F. and Margaret (Elliott); m. Nina Wheeler, Apr. 24, 1907; Di Soc.; judge of municipal ct., High Point; N. C. gen. assem. 1913, 1919, 1920; trustee U. N. C.; pres. elector 1916; Kiwanian; Elk; Mason; Presbyterian.

*GOLDING, FRANCIS L.

        Germantown; b. about 1832; d. about 1858; s. 1849-50.

GOLDSTEIN, ROBERT CALMON

        (See Roy, Robert C.)

GOLDSTON, WALTER LEON, JR. Geologist

        Box 379, Bartlesville, Okla.; A.B. 1916; A.M. 1916; Trinity col. 1911-12; b. Goldston, Mar. 23, 1894; p. Walter L. and Valley D. (Gilmon); asst. mgr. Carolina Fiber co., Hartsville, S. C., 1916; geologist Empire Gas and Fuel co. 1917; ibid. 1919; petroleum geologist 1920-; 2nd lieut. F. A. U. S. A. 1917-18; Methodist.

GOLEY, WILLARD COE Student

        Graham; B.S. 1922; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1924; b. Graham, Mar. 13, 1898; p. Dr.


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William Rankin and Lou (Coe); Sigma Chi; Phi Chi; U. S. int. rev. service 1919; sergt. 120th inf. 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Methodist.

GOLEY, WILLIAM RUFFIN Physician

        Shallotte; s. 1896-1900; N. C. Col. of A. & E.; M.D. Univ. of Va.; b. Julian, Oct. 19, 1877; p. C. H. and M. E. (Kinney); m. Lula Inez White, Jan. 23, 1906.

‡GOOCH, LEE CURRIN

        Chapel Hill; s. l. 1913-14; Wake Forest col.; b. Oxford, Feb. 23, 1891.

GOOCH, OLEY PRESLER Cotton Dealer

        Hartsville, S. C.; s. 1915-18; b. Durham, Feb. 8, 1896; p. James Emmet and Amelia Emily (Parrish); insp. Burroughs Add. Maching co.; cotton dealer 1920-; electrician U. S. N. R. F. 1918-19; Baptist.

GOOCH, ROLAND LOMIS Druggist

        College st., Oxford; s. p. 1916-17; b. Oxford, Aug. 3, 1893; p. Daniel J. and Alice (Currin); m. Ruth Taylor, July 7, 1921; sergt. Camp Lee and A. E. F. 1917-19; Junior; Baptist.

GOODE, BAGWELL SUTTON

        Windsor; s. p. 1921-22; b. Windsor; p. E. S. and -- -- --.

*GOODE, FLAVILLUS S. Lawyer

        Thibodeux, La.; b. 1831; s. 1848-49; mem. La. gen. assem.; pres. elector 1860; atty. gen. La.; judge supr. ct. La., 1880; capt. C. S. A.

GOODE, HENRY GRADY Lawyer

        1906 Winthrop ave., Charlotte; A.B. 1917; LL.B. Georgetown univ.; b. Shelby, May 15, 1894; p. J. A. and Ella (Hogue); m. Marie Chamber; dept. of justice, Washington, D. C., 5 yrs.; med. corps. U. S. A.; Methodist.

*GOODE, JOHN Lawyer

        Boydton, Va.; d. 1874; s. 1797-1800; mem. Va. gen. assem.

GOODE, SEDDON, JR. Lumber Dealer

        College st., Clinton; A.B. 1916; A.M. 1916; Wake Forest col. 1911-14; b. Capron, Va., Feb. 20, 1894; p. S. and Elizabeth (Porter); Phi Delta Theta; prin. sch. 1916-17; lumber dealer, wholesale, 1919-; 2nd lieut. 117th engrs. 42nd div. co. "C" 113th inf. 29th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; capt. hdqtrs. co. 117th F. A. N C. N. G.; Mason; Baptist.

*GOODE, THOMAS

        Virginia; s. 1807.

GOODING, GUY VERNON

        Kinston; A.B. 1924; b. Lenoir co., Jan. 1, 1902; p. S. L. and Verna Theresa (Oglesby); Phi Soc.; Disciples.

GOODING, NATHAN GREEN Editor

        Box 555, New Bern; A.B. 1920; b. Pamlico, July 16, 1896; p. James T. and Elizabeth (Ferebee); m. Pauline Cook, Oct. 4, 1922; Golden Fleece; Amphoterothen; Sigma Delta Chi; Epsilon Phi Delta; Phi Soc.; city and mg. ed. The New Bernian; state news correspondent; Camp Hancock U. S. A. 6 mos.; Rotarian; Christian Scientist.

*GOODLOE, DAVID SHORT Minister

        Canton, Miss.; b. La Grange, Ala., Oct. 15, 1838; d. Mar. 19, 1873; A.B. 1858; A.M. 1869; LL.B. Cumberland 1860; ry. gen. pass. agt. 1866; capt. 18th Miss. C. S. C.; Episcopalian.

*GOODLOE, WINTER HEVE

        Canton, Miss.; A.B. 1858; C. S. A.

GOODMAN, ALFRED VERNON Student

        104 Dupont Circle, Raleigh; pres. 718 Grand st., Morgantown, W. Va.; s 1922-23; med. dept. Univ. of W. Va.; b. Statesville, Feb. 10, 1901; p. Capt. Alfred Ernest and Annie Elizabeth (Tatum); Junior; Methodist.

*GOODMAN, ERASTUS GENAIR Physician

        From Town Creek; Southport; Ph.B. 1885; M.D.

*GOODMAN, JOHN C. Physician

        From Gates co.; Tipton, Ga.; b. May 17, 1834; A.B. 1858.

GOODMAN, JOSEPH CHARLES Teacher

        Beaver Creek; s. 1899-1900; b. Beaver Creek, Jan. 20, 1878; p. John Leonard and Martha Virginia (Hartzog); m. Ida Virginia Marsh, Feb. 28, 1903; teacher 1900-16; ibid. 1922-; rural mail carrier 1916-22; Baptist.

GOODMAN, JAMES ORVAL Teacher

        Beaver Creek; s. 1900-01; b. Beaver Creek, Apr. 27, 1875; p. John Leonard and Martha Virginia (Hartzog); m. Lissie Jane Anderson; prin. h. s. 1907-23; farmer; supt. Ashe co. pub. sch. 1901-04; Baptist.

GOODMAN, JESSE PORTLAND Lawyer

        26 Cumberland circle, Asheville; s. 1904-06; b. Iredell co., Nov. 18, 1883; p. B. F. and Adelaide Eugenia (Deaton); m. Lonie Hocutt, Aug. 10, 1910; mem. firm Rogers Clothing co., Salisbury, 1909-12; law agt. Ga. ry. 1912-14; claim agt. law dept. Sou. ry. 1914-; Kiwanian; Baptist.

GOODMAN, LOUIS Lawyer

        Wilmington; s. 1898-1900; s. l. 1900-01, 1903; b. Germany, May 11, 1882; p. Moritz and Lina (Wiesenfelder); m. Melanie Kahn, Apr. 12, 1916; Phi Soc.; journalist 1917-18; theatrical mgr. 1919-20; lawyer 1903-.

GOODSON, CARL SUMNER

        Hartsville, S. C.; s. 1920-21; b. Hartsville, S. C., July 28, 1900; p. J. W. and -- -- --.


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GOODSON, ROBERT REID Engineer

        Church st., W. Salisbury; s. 1913-14; b. Salisbury, Mar. 9, 1894; p. Daniel W. and Sarah (Peeler); m. Evelyn Briggs, June 24, 1920; Sou. ry. 1914-; locomotive engr.; 1st sergt. 4th co. N. C. N. G. 1913-17; A. E. F. 1917-19; Elk; Junior; Pythian; Methodist.

GOODWIN, OSCAR S. Student

        2219 Chestnut st., Philadelphia, Pa.; s. 1919-21; Wake Forest col. 1915-17; b. Apex, Oct. 21, 1894; p. Asa T. and Rena (Lawrence); Kappa Psi; 6th reg. Marine corps A. E. F. 1917-19; Baptist.

GOODYEAR, EDWARD ROGERS Druggist

        Wallace; s. p. 1922-23; b. Augusta, Ga., Jan. 21, 1903; p. Alfred Wyman and Loney (Rogers); Phi Delta Chi.

GOOVER, GEORGE DEMETRIUS

        122 Union st., Danville, Va.; s. 1921-23; Trinity col. 1921; b. Danville, Va., Nov. 9, 1900; Phi Soc.; Methodist.

GORDNER, IDA CAROLINE

        Silverdale; g. s. 1922-23; A.B. N. C. Col. for Women 1919; b. Silverdale, Sept. 18, 1896; p. G. D. and -- -- --.

*GORDON, BENJAMIN W.

        Gates co.; s. 1829-31.

GORDON, DONALD HENRY

        469 Fairgreen ave., Youngstown, O.; s. 1910-11; Lehigh univ.; b. Youngstown, O., May 2, 1889; p. P. J. and -- -- --.

*GORDON, GEORGE B.

        Gates co.; s. 1839-40.

*GORDON, HENRY A.

        Person co.; killed, Chancellorsville, 1863; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; C. S. A.

*GORDON, JOSEPH H.

        Gates co.; s. 1839-40.

*GORDON, ROBERT

        Richmond co.; A.B. 1813.

*GORDON, RICHARD CROSS Planter

        From Hickman co., Tenn.; Lipscomb, Tenn.; s. 1854-56; Capt. C. S. A.

GORDON, WILLIAM JONES Minister

        Carolina Heights, Spray; A.B. 1903; A.M. 1904; Univ. of the South 1904-06; B.D. Epis. Theo. sch. 1907; b. Wilmington, May 11, 1882; p. William Jones and Almeria Reston (Smith); m. Anna Barrow Clark, Nov 5, 1913; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Theta Nu Epsilon; Gorgon's Head; Golden Fleece; Di Soc.; ed. U. N. C. Magazine; ordained minister 1907; charge Williamston, Plymouth, and Hamilton 1907-10; charge Leaksville and Spray 1910-; pres. Rockingham co. alumni assn.; Episcopalian.

*GORE, WALTER THOMAS Farmer

        Winchester, Va.; b. Dec. 12, 1883; d. Oct. 4, 1921; m. Nena W. Brown, Oct. 6, 1910; s. 1902-04; teller Shenandoah Valley Nat. bank 3 yrs.; farmer and orchardist 1908-21; treas. Shenandoah Valley Agri. soc.; Presbyterian.

*GORHAM, EDWIN

        Pitt co.; s. 1817.

GORHAM, EDMUND HINES Lawyer

        808 Evans st., Morehead City; s. l. 1909-10; b. Wilson, Aug. 14, 1886; p. William C. and Annie Lillian (Durham); m. Sarah Meadows; pres. Morehead City hosp. 1910-; ibid. Boyne Sound Lumber co. 1910-; vice-pres. Bank of Morehead city 1910-; mayor Morehead City; Methodist.

GORHAM, MACK CUTCHIN Teacher

        Rocky Mount; A.B. 1922; A.M. 1923; b. Rocky Mt., Apr. 4, 1901; p. T. C. and Minnie G. (Cutchin); instr. of English, Ga. Tech., 1923-24; Methodist.

GORHAM, RICHARD SPEIGHT Druggist

        Rocky Mount; s. 1899-1900; s. p. 1902-03; b. Edgecombe co., Feb. 18, 1883; p. Frank and Etta (Jenkins); mgr. firm May and Gorham; Methodist.

*GORRELL, ALBERT BARROW Merchant

        Winston; b. 1840; d. Nov. 5, 1898; A.B. 1862; mfr.; mayor; col. N. C. S. G. C. S. A.; trustee, U. N. C., 1895-98.

*GORRELL, JULIUS LAFAYETTE Lawyer

        Greensboro; A.B. 1850; mem. house of c. 1860.

*GORRELL, PETER ALBERT Tobacco Buyer

        609 W. 5th st., Winston-Salem; b. Winston-Salem, May 16, 1878; d. July 22, 1924; m. Bertha Isabel Shelton, Dec. 9, 1903; p. Albert Burrows and Frances Lenora (Wilson); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; s. 1905-06; mem. bd. of aldermen; Elk; Presbyterian.

GORRELL, RALPH Lawyer

        Guilford co.; b. 1803; d. Aug. 4, 1875; A.B. 1825; mem. house of c. 1834-35 and '54; state sen. 1856-58.

GOSLEN, JUNIUS BLAKE Publisher

        222 S. Church st., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1906; b. Winston-Salem, Dec. 2, 1885; p. Capt. Junius W. and Leonora Jane (Spach); m. Garnette Williams, Dec. 11, 1912; pub. The Union Republican; Moravian.

GOSLEN, WILLIAM ALLEN Journalist

        402 S. Liberty st., Winston-Salem; s. 1896-97; b. Winston-Salem, May 19, 1879; p. Capt. Junius W. and Leonora Jane (Spach); mgr. The Union Republican; Moravian.

GOSS, DAVID ALEXANDER

        Harlan, Ky.; s. 1903-04, 1905-06; b. Apr. 27, 1882.


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GOWEN, CHARLES EWELL Author

        Roanoke Rapids; pres. Roanoke, Va.; s. 1921-22; b. Wells, Maine, Sept. 27, 1904; p. Harry Windfield and Annie Josephus --; Phi Soc.; Episcopalian.

*GOZA, GEORGE W.

        Carroll Parish, La.; s. 1857-58.

*GOZA, GEORGE W.

        Chiotta co., Ark.; b. Jan. 6, 1839; B.S. 1859.

*GOZA, SAMUEL DUPUY

        Lake Providence, La.; A.B. 1858.

GRADY, ALBERT SIDNEY Lawyer

        110 E. College st., Mt. Olive; s. l. 1896-97; b. Albertson, Oct. 19, 1871; p. William Henry and Emmaline (Simmons); m. Carrie English, Aug. 13, 1906; mayor Mt. Olive 1906-08; naval reserve 1902; Presbyterian.

GRADY, ALLEN WOOTEN

        112 E. Seeman st., Durham; s. 1900-02; b. LaGrange, Feb. 28, 1879; p. C. G. and Mary (Wooten); m. Lena V. Perry, Dec. 16, 1915; bookkeeper Royall and Borden co. 1902-07; bookkeeper and cashier Durham Traction co. 1907-15; sec. and treas. Durham Public Service co. 1915-; mem. nat. electric light assn.; Lions club; past chancellor commander Durham lodge Pythians; Baptist.

*GRADY, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Planter

        Duplin co.; b. Oct. 10, 1831; d. Mar. 6, 1914; m. Olivia P. Hamilton, June 29, 1861; m. Mary Charlotte Bizzell, Nov. 3, 1870; A.B. 1857; prof. math. and nat. science, Austin col., Huntersville, Tex., 1859-61; mem. congr. 1891-95; sergt. C. S. A.; Duplin co. supt. of pub. instr., teacher Turkey and Clinton; trustee, U. N. C., 1874-91.

GRADY, CHARLES HOWARD Lawyer

        Manteo; s. 1921-22; Univ. of Va.; Wake Forest col.; b. Kenly, 1899; p. J. C. and Ella (Outlaw); m. Ella Glenmore Koonce; gen. assem. 1923; Presbyterian.

GRADY, EDGAR NORWOOD

        Seven Springs; s. 1919-20; b. Seven Springs, June 17, 1902.

GRADY, HENRY ALEXANDER Lawyer

        Clinton; s. 1892-94; s. l. 1900; b. Clinton, Sept. 19, 1871; p. Benjamin Franklin and Mary Charlotte (Bizzell); m. Annie Elizabeth Graham, Oct. 23, 1901; private sec. to Benjamin Franklin Grady, congressman 3rd dist. N. C. 1894-95; law clerk office of Franklin Grady, New York, 1896-98; teacher 1899; lawyer 1900-; coast and geodetic survey 1895; state sen. 1905; staff of gov. Kitchen; mayor Clinton 1917-21; judge sup'r ct. 1922-; author poetry published; N. C. N. G. 1900-12; Mason; Presbyterian.

GRADY, LEONIDAS VALENTINE Lawyer

        Whiteville; s. l. 1893-94; b. Duplin co., Feb. 14, 1868; p. Stephen Mills and Margaret Ann (Corn); m. Lucy B. Culbreth, Mar. 8, 1899; A. C. L. ry. counsel; Methodist.

GRADY, ROBERT GIBSON Lawyer

        108 Nun st., Wilmington; s. l. 1893-95; b. Duplin co., May 9, 1871; p. Stephen M. and Margaret Ann (Carr); m. Bessie Maie Cowan, June 7, 1905; lawyer Burgaw 1895-1900; ibid. Wilmington 1900-; gen. counsel Va.-Car. Chem. co.; Presbyterian.

GRAEBER, EUGENE BLAKE Salesman

        Box 1091. Columbia, S. C.; s. 1918; b. Concord, May 30, 1899; p. Harvey Augustus and Margaret Alice (Lippard); m. Edna Oquilla McLeod, June 28, 1922; sou. representative Worcester Salt co. 1919-; S. A. T. C.; Pythian; Lutheran.

GRAHAM, ALEXANDER Teacher

        1001 S. Brevard st., Charlotte; s. 1886-88; A.M. 1885; LL.D. 1920; LL.B. Columbia univ. 1873; b. Cumberland co., Sept. 12, 1844; p. Archibald and Anne (McLean); m. Katharine Bryan Sloan, Jan. 28, 1875; Zeta Psi; baseball; lawyer 3 yrs.; supt. Fayetteville sch. 1878-88; ibid. Charlotte sch. 1888-1913; asst. supt. ibid. 1913-; pres. Normal sch. Washington, 1884-89; teacher Normal sch. Wilson, 4 yrs.; joint author Authenticity of Mecklenburg Declaration; 65th N. C. state troops 1864-65; Presbyterian.

GRAHAM, ALEXANDER HAWKINS Lawyer

        Hillsboro; A.B. 1912; Harvard univ. 1913-14; b. Hillsboro, Aug. 9, 1890; p. Maj. John W. and Margaret F. (Bailey); m. Kathleen Long, Aug. 28, 1917; ed. Yackety Yack; Di Soc.; Zeta Psi; gen. assem. 1921-24; 2nd lieut.1st lieut.-capt. 324th inf. 81st div. Camp Jackson and A. E. F. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

*GRAHAM, ALBERT KIMBROUGH Farmer

        From Memphis, Tenn.; Germantown, Tenn.; b. Shelby co., Tenn., Oct. 19, 1833; A.B. 1854.

GRAHAM, ARCHIBALD MCLEAN Lawyer

        Clinton; s. l. 1899-1900; b. Wallace, Oct. 28, 1873.

GRAHAM, ARCHIBALD WRIGHT Physician

        618 2nd ave., S. W., Chisholm, Minn.; A.B. 1901; s. m. 1901-02; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1905; Johns Hopkins univ. 1905-06; b. Fayetteville, Nov. 11, 1879; p. Dr. Alexander and Kate Bryan (Sloan); m. Alicia Madden, Sept. 29, 1915; baseball; physician and surg. New York and Minn.; player New York Giants 1903-06; Chisholm health officer; trustee, U. N. C. 1893; Kiwanian; Mason; Presbyterian.

GRAHAM, AUGUSTUS WASHINGTON Lawyer

        Oxford; A.B. 1868; b. Hillsboro; p. William Alexander and Susannah Sarah


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(Washington); m. Lucy Anna Homer, Nov. 21, 1876; baseball; Zeta Psi; state sen. 1885; sec. boundary land comm. Va. and Md. 1874-77; judge sup'r ct. 1895-97; gen. assem. 1901-03-05-09-13; speaker ibid. 1909; U. S. cotton futures atty. 1915-20; trustee U. N. C. 27 yrs.; Baptist.

GRAHAM, AUGUSTUS WASHINGTON, JR. Lawyer

        Oxford; A.B. 1912; LL.B. 1915; b. Oxford, Aug. 12, 1891; p. Judge A. W. and Lucy A. (Horner); m. Mary Webb, June 20, 1922; Phi Beta Kappa; track team; Delta Kappa Epsilon; pvt.-2nd lieut. F. A. U. S. A. 1918; Episcopalian.

GRAHAM, BURTON MCKINNON

        Rowland; pres. 508 West Warren st., Shelby; s. 1913-17; b. Rowland, July 14, 1895; p. William H. and Mollie (Townsend); m. Elizabeth O'Brian, Dec. 22, 1923; elec. contractor 1919-21; N. C. state highway comm. 1922-; U. S. A. 1917-19; sergt. 105th engrs. 30th div. A. E. F.; Mason; Methodist.

*GRAHAM, CHARLES CHAUNCEY Manufacturer

        From Lincoln co.; Memphis, Tenn.; b. 1819; A.B. 1840; banker; comm. merchant.

GRAHAM, CHARLES MONTROSE Lawyer

        New Bern; b. 1838; d. 1869; s. 1853-54; capt. C. S. A.

*GRAHAM, CHAUNCEY WILLIAMS Physician

        Kenansville; b. 1819; d. 1866; A.B. 1841.

*GRAHAM, DANIEL

        From Anson co.; Tennessee; A.B. 1812; sec. state Tenn.; mem. Tenn. gen. assem.

*GRAHAM, DANIEL MCLEAN Physician

        Fayetteville; b. Mar. 30, 1833; d. May 4, 1898; m. Elizabeth Murphy, 1867; A.B. 1857; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1859; asst. surg. C. S. A. 37th reg. 1861-65; Presbyterian.

*GRAHAM, DAVID SLOAN

        From Charlotte; Montgomery, Ala.; b. Fayetteville, Nov. 11, 1875; killed in France, June 6, 1918; s. a. 1897-99; s. m. 1899-1902; Univ. of Md.; Presbyterian.

*GRAHAM, EDWARD

        New Bern; b. 1834; d. 1860; s. 1851-52.

GRAHAM, EUGENE BERRIEN

        8 West Hill, Charlotte; s. 1892-95; b. Raleigh, Oct. 26, 1874; p. Dr. George W. and Sallie (Shaver); m. Louisa Grattan Robertson, Apr. 29, 1896; Sigma Nu; baseball; vice-pres. Charlotte Supply co. 1898-; Kiwanian; Mason; Presbyterian.

*GRAHAM, EDWARD KIDDER Educator

        From Charlotte; Chapel Hill; b. Oct. 11, 1876; d. Oct. 26, 1918; m. Susan Williams Moses, Raleigh, June 25, 1908; Ph.B. 1898; A.M. Columbia univ. 1903; librarian, U. N. C., 1899-1900; instr. English 1900-03; asso. prof. English, 1903-14; pres. 1914-18; author; orator.

*GRAHAM, MRS. EDWARD KIDDER

        (Nee Moses, Susan Williams); Chapel Hill; b. Goldsboro, Jan. 18, 1882; d. Dec. 22, 1916; m. Edward Kidder Graham, June 25, 1908; s. 1898-1901; Winthrop col. 1895-98; A.B. Cornell univ. 1902; A.M. ibid. 1903; Phi Beta Kappa ibid; Episcopalian.

GRAHAM, FRANK PORTER Teacher

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1909; s. l. 1909-10, 1912-13; A.M. Columbia univ. 1916; Univ. of Chicago, 1922-23; b. Fayetteville, Oct. 14, 1886; p. Dr. Alexander and Katherine Bryan (Sloan); Phi Beta Kappa; Tau Kappa Alpha; Sigma Upsilon; Di Soc.; Golden Fleece; Gimghoul; instr. Raleigh H. S. 1910-12; sec. Y. M. C. A. U. N. C. 1913-15; instr. U. N. C. 1914-15; asst. prof. ibid. 1919-21; dean of students 1919-20; asso. prof. 1921-; 1st lieut. U. S. M. C. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

GRAHAM, GEORGE Teacher

        1001 South Brevard st., Charlotte; pres. 733 Peachtree st., Atlanta, Ga.; s. A.B. 1911; b. Charlotte, Apr. 28, 1889; p. Dr. Alexander and Katherine Bryan (Sloan); Di Soc.; prin. Manchester sch. 1911-12; Warrenton H. S. 1912-15; reporter Asheville Times 1916; prin. Fairmont H. S. 1917 and 1920-21; Tech H. S. Atlanta, Ga. since 1921; 113th F. A. 30th div. A. E. F.; St. Mihiel and Meuse Argonne; time of service 1917-19; Presbyterian.

*GRAHAM, GEORGE FRANKLIN Physician

        Lincoln co.; A.B. 1815.

GRAHAM, GEORGE MORDECAI Broker

        Durham; Ph.B. 1891; B.L. 1895; b. Mar. 7, 1871; p. John W. and Rebecca (Cameron); broker since 1895.

GRAHAM, GREGORY NOWELL Sales Manager

        Box 684, Portland, Me.; s. 1914-17; b. Savannah, Ga., Nov. 3, 1897; p. Joseph Lewis and Margaret Grace (Nowell); Phi Delta Theta; salesman R. J. Reynolds Tob. co. 1919-22; division mgr. ibid. 1922-; 2nd lieut. air service A. E. F. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

*GRAHAM, GEORGE WASHINGTON Physician

        From Hillsboro; Charlotte; b. Aug. 19, 1847; d. May 8, 1923; A.B. 1868; M.D. Univ. of N. Y. 1870.

GRAHAM, GEORGE WASHINGTON, JR. Manufacturer

        1806 E. 4th st., Charlotte; B.S. 1903; b. Charlotte, Nov. 21, 1881; p. Dr. George


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W. and Sallie (Shaver); m. Cornelia Ligon Watkins, Oct. 17, 1905; Sigma Nu; Pi Sigma; Theta Nu Epsilon; football; Gorgon's Head; mgr. baseball team; baseball team; bookkeeper M. and F. Nat. bank 2 yrs.; mem. firm Irwin-Graham co. 6 yrs.; merchandise broker 4 yrs.; sec.-treas. Inter-state Milling co. 8 yrs.; Presbyterian.

GRAHAM, HECTOR

        Laurinburg; s. 1918-19; Davidson col.

*GRAHAM, HAMILTON CLAVERHOUSE Planter

        From New Bern; Selma, Ala.; b. July 20, 1840; d. May 15, 1900; A.B. 1861; journalist; clerk circuit ct.; capt. C. S. A.

*GRAHAM, HENRY WILLIAM Physician

        Lincoln co.; A.B. 1844; A.M. 1849.

*GRAHAM, JAMES Lawyer

        Lincoln co.; b. 1793; d. Sept., 1851; A.B. 1814; mem. house of c. 1822-24 and 1828-29; mem. congr. 1833-43 and 45-47.

*GRAHAM, JOSEPH Farmer

        Memphis, Tenn.; b. Sept. 24, 1837; d. Sept. 14, 1918; m. Mrs. Sallie Todd Alston, 1870; s. 1855-56; C. S. A.; Mason; Methodist.

*GRAHAM, JOSEPH Physician

        From Hillsboro; Charlotte; b. New Bern, Apr. 15, 1837; d. Aug. 11, 1907; A.B. 1857; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1859; physician and surgeon; mem. state bd. health; mem. state bd. med. examiners; pres. state med. soc.;capt. art. C. S. A.; surg. 59th N. C., C. S. A. 67th reg.

GRAHAM, JOSEPH Physician

        Durham; s. 1894-97; N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1896; M.D. Univ. of Pa., 1901; b. Hillsboro, 1878; p. John W. and Rebecca (Cameron); m. Etta Hiatt; Zeta Psi; physician and surg. faculty U. N. C. med. sch.; mem. staff Rex and St. Agnes hosp.; mem. N. C. med. soc.; state counsellor for N. C. in sou. med. assn. 8 yrs.; author, med. papers; Elk; Episcopalian.

*GRAHAM, JAMES AUGUSTUS Lawyer

        From Hillsboro; Graham; b. July 7, 1841; d. Mar., 1909; A.B. 1860; A.M.; U. S. govt. service; state sen. 1870; capt C. S. A.; capt. 27th N. G.; trustee, U. N. C., 1877-83.

GRAHAM, JOHN CALHOUN Druggist

        Red Springs; s. 1916-17; b. Red Springs, Oct. 25, 1894; p. Dan M. and Maggie (McGirt); 306th med. detachment 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

*GRAHAM, JOHN EDWARD

        Richmond co.; A.B. 1816.

*GRAHAM, JAMES F. Planter

        From Catawba co.; Cala; b. 1830; d. 1851; s. 1846-47.

*GRAHAM, JOSEPH MONTROSE

        Lincolnton; A.B. 1844.

GRAHAM, JAMES OTTO Teacher

        Lake City, S. C.; M.S. 1913; B.S. Clemson col. 1909; b. Lake City, S. C., Mar. 3, 1888; prof. Cumberland univ.; ibid. Col. of Charleston; ibid. Women's Col. of Due West.

GRAHAM, JOHN WASHINGTON Lawyer

        Hillsboro; A.B. 1857; A.M. 1857; LL.D.; b. Hillsboro, July 22, 1838; p. William A. and Susan (Washington); m. Rebecca Anderson, Oct. 9, 1867; m. Margaret Forrester Baily, Dec. 14, 1887; Di Soc.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; teacher 1858-60; lawyer, 1860-; county sol. 1865-68; mem. constitutional conv. 1868; state sen. 1868-72; ibid. 1878-77; chmn. state tax comm. 1887; state sen. 1906, 1907-08, 1911-12; Episcopalian.

GRAHAM, JOHN WOOTTEN Manufacturer

        Aberdeen; A.B. 1890; g. s. 1892-94; b. Moore co., Nov. 29, 1864; p. John B. and Mary Jane (Wootten); m. Kate Blue, Apr. 14, 1909; Beta Theta Pi; teacher Pine Grove and McColl, S. C., 1890-93; merchant and naval stores mfr. 1894-1906; cashier Bank of Aberdeen, 1906-14; mem. firm Adams and Graham, lumber mfrs. 1904-; mayor Aberdeen 1904-08; Presbyterian.

*GRAHAM, NEILL RAY

        Charlotte; b. Fayetteville, Sept. 22, 1879; d. Oct. 23, 1915; Ph.B. 1904.

GRAHAM, PAUL CAMERON Lawyer

        402 Morehead ave., Durham; Ph.B. 1891; b. Hillsboro, Dec. 5, 1869; p. Major John W. and Rebecca (Cameron); m. Courtney Chestney, Nov. 19, 1903; Di Soc.; Zeta Psi; mayor Durham 1905-09; alderman ibid. 1910; co. atty. 1899-; Episcopalian.

*GRAHAM, ROBERT DAVIDSON Lawyer

        From Hillsboro; Washington, D. C.; b. Dec. 5, 1842; d. June 27, 1905; A.B. 1868; farmer; sec. U. S. C. S. comm., 1884-86; chmn. bd. pension appeals, 1886-88; prin. examiner titles and contracts U. S. gen'l land office, 1888-90; capt. 56th N. C. inf. C. S. A.

GRAHAM, ROBERT SHIFFEY Merchant

        Elkin; s. 1922-23; Berea col. 1919-20; b. Grayson co., Va., Mar. 18, 1902; p. William Augustus and Anna E. (Cox).

*GRAHAM, STEPHEN Planter

        From Duplin co.; Kenansville; b. 1821; d. Mar. 1, 1901; A.B. 1841; mem. house of c. 1847-49.

*GRAHAM, THOMAS Physician

        Cumberland co.; A.B. 1823.

GRAHAM, THEODORE ALEXANDER Teacher

        Mt. Ulla; A.B. 1920; b. Mt. Ulla, June 29, 1898; p. William McKnight and


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Elizabeth (Poston); m. Mary Elizabeth Lawrence. Nov. 23, 1921; football and baseball; prin. Mt. Ulla H. S. 1920-22; farmer and clerk 1922-; prin. Miranda H. S. 1923; 2nd lieut. inf. U. S. A. 1918; Presbyterian.

*GRAHAM, THOMAS BAKER Lawyer

        From Hillsboro, Miss.; Forest, Miss.; b. 1832; A.B. 1855; state sen. Miss., 1876; chancellor 6th judicial dist.; col. C. S. A.; sup'r ct. judge, La.

GRAHAM, THOMAS PEGRAM

        8 W. Hill st., Charlotte; s. 1919-23; p. Eugene B. and Louisa R. --; with S. B. Alexander co.

*GRAHAM, WILLIAM ALEXANDER

        From Lincoln co.; Hillsboro; b. Sept. 5, 1804; d. Saratoga, N. Y., Aug. 11, 1875; m. -- -- Washington, New Bern; A.B. 1824; LL.D. 1849; mem. exec. com.; ibid. conv. 1861; comm. to settle boundary between Va. and Md.; pres. Charlotte meeting May 20, 1875, for celebration of centennial of Mecklenburg declaration of independence; mem. house of c. 1833-36, '38-41; speaker house of c. 1838-41; U. S. sen. 1840-43 and '66; gov. 1845-49; sec. navy, 1850-53; mem. gen. assem. 1854-56, '61-64; mem. conv. 1875; C. S. sen. 1864; whig nominee, vice-pres., 1852; trustee, U. N. C., 1874-75; trustee, Peabody fund; declined mission to Spain.

*GRAHAM, WILLIAM ALEXANDER

        Raleigh; b. Hillsboro, Dec. 26, 1839; d. Dec. 24, 1923; m. Julia R. Lane; s. 1856-59; A.B. Princeton univ. 1860; N. C. gen. assem.; N. C. sen.; comm. of agri.; author: Governor Graham and His Revolutionary Papers; History of Southfolk Association, and other publications relating to Rev. war; asst. adj. gen. C. S. A.; promoted to major; led charge Brandy station.

GRAHAM, WILLIAM ALEXANDER

        327 N. Tryon st., Charlotte; s. 1882-84; Univ. of Va. 1884-85; M.D. Col. of Physicians and Surgeons, 1888; b. Gaston co., Nov. 23, 1865; p. Dr. Joseph and Elizabeth (Hill); m. Bonnie E. Oates, Jan. 23, 1900; m. Jessica Vann, Oct. 15, 1919; Kappa Alpha; Episcopalian.

*GRAHAM, WILLIAM ALEXANDER Physician

        From Hillsboro; Durham; A.B. 1895; s.m. 1895-97.

GRAHAM, WILLIAM ALEXANDER, JR. Farmer

        Dept. of Agri., Raleigh; s. 1897-98; b. Lincoln co., July 26, 1873; p. Maj. William A. and Julia (Lane); farmer; traveling salesman for several years; pres. farmers alliance, Lincoln co.; appointed N. C. commr. of agri. by Gov. Morrison, 1923-; Baptist.

GRAHAM, WILLIAM ARCHIBALD Teacher

        1811 Chestnut st., Wilmington; A.B. 1903; A.M. Columbia univ. 1920; b. Warren co., Aug. 27, 1882; p. John and Frances (Daniel); m. Annie Jones Boyd, June 27, 1906; Phi Soc.; asst. prin. and acting prin. Warrenton H. S. 1903-16; supt. public instruction New Hanover co. 1920-; pvt. N. C. N. G. 1911-13; 2nd lieut. 1913-14; capt. 1914-17; Mex. border service 1916-17; maj. 2nd bat. 120th inf. A. E. F. 1917-19; cited for conspicious gallantry gen. order No. 43, hdq. 30th div. A. E. F. 1918; cited ibid. Commander-in-Chief A. E. F. 1919; Methodist.

*GRAHAM, WILLIAM HENRY Physician

        Newton, Ga.; s. 1845-47.

*GRAINGER, CHARLES WILLIAM Dentist

        Goldsboro; b. Nov. 11, 1868; d. July 26, 1920; m. Lizzie Dortch, Goldsboro, Apr. 12, 1893; s. 1887-88; Episcopalian.

GRAINGER, JAMES MOSES Teacher

        113 First ave., Farmville, Va.; A.M. 1906; A.B. Univ. of Tenn. 1904; A.B. Univ. of Cincinnati 1905; Columbia univ. 1912; b. Knoxville, Tenn., Aug. 13, 1879; p. Ebissa and Fannie (Moses); m. Alice Deaderick, Aug. 8, 1907; Di Soc.; Phi Gamma Delta; instr. Baker-Himel sch. Knoxville, Tenn., 1906-07; instr. U. N. C. 1907-10; prof. State Normal sch. Farmville, Va., 1910-; sec.-treas. Va. English teachers assn. 1914-15; pres. ibid. 1916-18; pres. Va. folk lore soc. 1916-18; Va. correspondent for English Journal 1914-; mem. com. to write course of study in English for Va. H. S. 1918; chmn. com. to revise same course 1923; author: Studies in the Syntax of the King James Version; Projects for Va. Schools; Life of Davy Crockett; many other publications relating to the study of English; Mason; Presbyterian.

*GRAINGER, JESSE WILLIS

        Kinston; b. Oct. 19, 1901; killed in auto accident Aug. 7, 1921; s. p. 1919-21; Methodist.

*GRANBERY, JOSEPH LANGLEY Merchant

        From Macon, Tenn.; Collierville, Tenn.; b. May 31, 1838; A.B. 1859; capt. C. S. A.

*GRANBURY, JOSIAH THOMAS Planter

        Perquimans co.; b. 1806; d. 1862; s. 1821; fishery owner; mem. house of c. 1835-36.

GRANDIN, ELLIOTT CULVER

        233 Main st., Tidioute, Pa.; s. 1916-17; B.S. Princeton univ. 1920; b. Tidioute, Pa., Sept. 23, 1896; p. William James and Harriet (Culon); m. Florence Clinger, June 24, 1922; basketball; baseball; track team; Beta Theta Phi; coal bus. 1920-21; oil bus. 1922; Traders Finance corp. 1923-; ensign naval aviation corps, 1918; Presbyterian.


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*GRANDY, ALBERT SIDNEY Lawyer

        From Oxford; Nashville, Tenn.; b. about 1869; d. Chattahoochee, Fla., Dec. 28, 1900; A.B. 1882.

*GRANDY, CHARLES TAYLOR Journalist

        Shiloh; b. Sept. 29, 1864; Ph.B. 1886.

*GRANDY, LUTHER BELL Physician

        From Oxford; Lipa, Luzon, Philippine Islands; b. Apr. 3, 1865; d. Apr. 12, 1902; m. Hattie Smart, Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 1894; Ph.B. 1886; M.D. Atlanta Med. col.; physician Atlanta, Ga.; spec. eye, ear, nose, and throat; surg. U. S. A. rank of maj. at time of death; maj. and surg. 3rd Ga. inf., Span.-Am. war, 1898-99; capt.-maj. 35th U. S. vol. inf., Philippine service.

*GRANDY, WILLIAM S.

        Camden co.; s. 1842-43.

GRANT, ABSOLOM TURNER, JR. Lawyer

        Mocksville; s. l. 1896-97; b. Mocksville; p. A. G. and Rebecca (Parker); mem. N. C. bar assn.; supervisor of co. 1910; gen'l assem. 1903-09; N. C. sen. 1913-15.

GRANT, CLARENCE WADE Teacher

        Snead's Ferry; s. 1921-23; b. Snead's Ferry; p. Horace Venton and Pearl (Mattocks).

GRANT, DANIEL LINDSEY

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1921; b. Snead's Ferry, Nov. 18, 1897; p. James Benjamin and Bettie (Dixon); m. Anne Morgan Majette, Feb. 12, 1924; Phi Soc.; ed. Tar Heel; Epsilon Phi Delta; Tau Kappa Alphä; Golden Fleece; Delta Tau Delta; dir. U. N. C. work with prospective students 1919-; survey of high sch. facilities in N. C. with relationship to col. facilities, 1922; gen. sec. U. N. C. alumni assn., 1922-; S. A. T. C.; ed. and mgr. The Alumni Review 1924-; Mason.

GRANT, FREEMAN AUGUSTUS Teacher

        Snead's Ferry; s. 1918-22; s. s. 1924; b. Snead's Ferry, Sept. 25, 1898; p. Augustus M. and Callie (Freeman).

†GRANT, HENRY SPIVEY

        Jackson; s. 1902-03; b. Jackson, Nov. 10, 1882.

GRANT, HORACE VENTON

        Snead's Ferry; s. 1917-18; b. Snead's Ferry, Oct. 17, 1898; p. Horace Venton and Pearl (Mottocks).

*GRANT, JAMES Lawyer

        From Halifax co.; Davenport, Iowa; b. 1812; d. Mar., 1891; A.B. 1831; A.M. 1836; LL.D. 1878; mem. gen'l assem. Iowa; judge sup'r ct. Iowa, 1846-51; speaker house of c. for Iowa, 1852.

GRANT, LEMUEL CLAYTON Lawyer

        904 Market st., Wilmington; s. 1901-02; s. s. l. 1907; b. Wilmington, Jan. 17, 1882; p. Reuben and Elizabeth (McMillan); m. Elizabeth Montgomery, Nov. 24, 1908; Phi Soc.; A. C. L. ry. clerk 1902-07; lawyer 1907-; gen. assem. 1917-20; Mason; Pythian; Junior; Baptist.

GRANT, PERCY GRANVILLE

        Snead's Ferry; pres. 554 W. 113th st., New York, N. Y.; B.S. 1923; Snead's Ferry, July 31, 1895; p. James Benjamin and Bettie (Dixon); Delta Tau Delta; pvt. 241st highlanders, Windsor, Ontario, 1916; 15th Canadian inf. 48th highlanders, France, 1917-19.

*GRANT, RICHARD SWEPSON Planter

        From Norfolk, Va.; Polk co., Tex.; b. 1829; d. 1858; A.B. 1851.

GRANTHAM, CLAUDE MARSHALL City Manager

        Goldsboro; s. 1895-96; city mgr. Goldsboro.

GRANTHAM, ELONZO BORDEN Lawyer

        Rocky Mt.; s. p. 1893-95; s. l. 1898-99; b. Smithfield, Oct. 12, 1869; banker.

GRANTHAM, GEORGE KENNETH

        Dunn; s. 1921; p. G. K. and Florence (Woodall); Sigma Phi Epsilon; Kappa Psi.

GRANTHAM, GEORGE LEIGHTON Insurance

        Fairmont; s. 1915-18; b. Robeson co., Jan. 22, 1898; p. Charles P. and Martha Jane (Grantham); m. Mary Belle Ricks, Feb. 27, 1920; Sigma Chi; S. A. T. C.; Presbyterian.

*GRANTHAM, JOHN ALBERT

        Goldsboro; b. Apr. 28, 1886, d. 1913; s. 1904.

GRANTHAM, LELAND BERT

        Passogrille, Fla.; s. p. 1913-14; b. Mt. Olive, Oct. 4, 1887; p. R. M. and -- -- --.

*GRASTY, JOHN S. Minister

        From Danville, Va.; Missouri; s. 1842-43; author; Presbyterian.

†GRAUL, FREDERICK WORKMAN

        Wernersville, Pa.; s. m. 1908-09.

GRAVELY, LLOYD LEE

        Rocky Mount; s. l. 1912-13; A.B. Randolph-Macon col. 1910; b. Rocky Mount, Dec. 5, 1889; p. J. O. W. and -- -- --.

GRAVELY, PAGE KEEN Lawyer

        Rocky Mount; s. l. 1912-13; Randolph-Macon col.; Univ. of Va.; b. Franklin co., Va., June 20, 1888; p. John Oglesby Winston and Lula (Keen); m. Elizabeth Haynes, Dec. 16, 1916; mem. N. C. bar assn.; city sol. Rocky Mt.; Pythian; Odd Fellow; Mason.

*GRAVES, AUGUSTUS SIDNEY Planter

        From Newton, Ga.; Bremond, Tex.; b. 1827; s. 1845-48.


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*GRAVES, ARNOLD VANCE

        From Hillsboro; Washington, D. C.; s. 1892-93.

*GRAVES, BARZILLAI

        Georgia; s. 1823.

*GRAVES, BERNARD FRANKLIN Farmer

        Mt. Airy; b. Feb. 8, 1862; d. Oct. 2, 1894; s. 1880-83; tobacco warehouseman Mt. Airy; mayor Mt. Airy; Methodist.

*GRAVES, CALVIN Lawyer

        Caswell co.; b. 1804; d. 1878; s. 1823-24; mem. conv., 1835; mem. house of c. 1840-46; speaker, house of c. 1842-43; state sen. 1846-50; lieut.-gov. 1848.

*GRAVES, ELIJAH Minister

        Granville co.; b. 1791; d. 1869; s. 1809.

GRAVES, ERNEST Army Officer (Retired)

        154 E. 61st st., New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1900; A.M. 1901; grad. West Point, 1905; b. Chapel Hill, Mar. 27, 1880; p. Robert H. and Julia C. (Hooper); m. Lucy G. Berne, June 8, 1923; baseball; Zeta Psi; Pi Sigma; lieut.-capt.-maj. U. S. A. 1905-21; retired 1921-; capt.-col. A. E. F. 1917-19.

GRAVES, GEORGE CALVIN, JR.

        1925 East 7th st., Charlotte; s. 1907; Davidson col.; b. Carthage, Dec. 7, 1889; p. Geo. C. and Margaret (McNeil); m. Marjorie Johnson; Beta Theta Pi; mercantile and drug bus. 1907-14; since with Alexander and Garsed Textile machinery, gen. mgr.; Mason.

*GRAVES, GEORGE WASHINGTON Physician

        Caswell co.; b. 1809; d. 1876; s. 1831-32.

*GRAVES, HENRY

        Granville co.; s. 1811.

*GRAVES, HENRY LEE Planter

        Caswell co.; b. 1792; d. 1846; A.B. 1814; mem. gen. assem.

GRAVES, HENRY LOUIS Merchant

        Carthage; s. 1911-13; b. Carthage, May 20, 1893; p. George Calvin and Maggie (McNeill); m. Gladys Dunlop, Jan. 26, 1923; baseball; Beta Theta Phi; farmer; mfr. and dealer in lumber; lieut. and air pilot 278th aero squadron A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

GRAVES, MRS. IRENE FAY

        (See Hanks, Mrs. Irene Fay).

*GRAVES, JESSE D. Physician

        Granville co.; s. 1837-38.

*GRAVES, JOHN LEWIS Physician

        Caswell co.; b. 1795; d. 1870; A.B. 1814.

*GRAVES, JOHN P.

        S. 1811.

*GRAVES, JOHN WILLIAMS Planter

        Caswell co.; b. 1792; d. 1846; A.B. 1814; mem. gen. assem.

*GRAVES, JOHN WILLIAMS Lawyer

        Caswell co.; b. 1836; d. 1872; A.B. 1854; capt. C. S. A. co. "G" 22nd N. C. reg.

GRAVES, LOUIS Editor

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1902; b. Chapel Hill, Aug. 6, 1883; p. Ralph Henry and Julia (Hooper); m. Mildred Moses, June 18, 1921; Phi Beta Kappa; football, tennis champion; Zeta Psi; reporter New York Times 1903-06; free-lance writer 1906-17; prof. U. N. C. 1921-24; ed. and proprietor Chapel Hill Weekly 1923-; asst. to pres. of the borough of Manhattan, New York city 1913-16; author numerous short stories, magazine articles, etc.; capt. co. "I" 324th inf. 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19.

GRAVES, MRS. LOUIS

        (Nee Moses, Mildred); Chapel Hill; s. 1917-18; Flora McDonald col. 1905-07; N. C. Col. for Women 1907-11; b. Raleigh, Mar. 30, 1892; p. Edward Pearson and Carrie (Dosser); m. Louis Graves, June 18, 1921.

GRAVES, MARY DEBERNIERE

        (See Rees, Mrs. Arthur Daugherty).

GRAVES, NELLIE HAMILTON

        Carthage; A.B. 1924; grad. Peace inst.; b. Carthage; p. George Calvin and Margaret Hamilton (MacNeill); Presbyterian.

*GRAVES, RALPH HENRY Teacher

        From Granville co.; Hillsboro; b. 1817; d. 1876; A.B. 1836; A.M. 1839; tutor math. 1837-43; prof. math. Caldwell inst.

*GRAVES, RALPH HENRY

        From Williamsboro; Chapel Hill; b. Apr. 1, 1851; d. July 10, 1889; s. 1867-68; B.S., C. and M. E., Univ. of Va.; teacher at U. N. C.; prof. Engrg. 1875-76; engrg. and mech. arts, 1876-77; engrg. and physics, 1877-78; engrg., mech. and astr. 1878-79; math. and engrg. 1879-82; math. 1882-89.

GRAVES, RALPH HENRY Editor

        Care Doubleday, Page co., Garden City, N. Y.; A.B. 1897; A.M. 1898; b. Chapel Hill, July 11, 1878; p. Ralph Henry and Julia Charlotte (Hooper); m. Frances Morgan Griffith, Jan. 20, 1906; grad. magna cum laude; editor Tar Heel; Phi Soc.; Zeta Psi; Gorgon's Head; librarian U. N. C. 1897-99; staff New York Times 1899-1904; staff The Evening Post 1904-06; asst. city ed. New York Times 1906-07; city ed. Evening Post 1907-12; pictorial and news ed. New York Times 1912-15; city ed. ibid. 1915-17; Sunday ed. ibid. 1917-23; syndicate ed. Doubleday, Page and co. 1923-; managing ed. World's Work, 1924-.

*GRAVES, RICHARD STAMFORD

        Orange co.; s. 1832-36.


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GRAVES, STEPHEN PORTER Lawyer

        Mount Airy; s. 1884-85; s. l. 1886-87; b. Mt. Airy, Oct. 28, 1865; p. Jesse Franklin and Mary Elizabeth (Porter); m. Kate Hollingsworth, Feb. 11, 1892; Di Soc.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; mem. firm Graves, Brock and Graves; sol. 11th judicial dist. 1902-; atty. Mt. Airy, 1896-1900; trustee U. N. C. 1897-1905; Mason; Junior; Methodist.

GRAVES, VICTOR MORSE

        158 West 58th st., New York, N. Y.; s. 1893-96; b. Selma, Feb. 25, 1876; p. Capt. David Haslem and Theresa Louise (Cooke); m. Emily Louise Holt, Nov. 19, 1907; Phi Soc.; Kappa Alpha; Aurora Cotton mills, Burlington; A. Klipstein and co., New York; The Farish co., St. Joseph. Mo.; Frederick Victor and Achelis, New York; Mason; Episcopalian.

GRAVES, WILLIAM Lawyer

        Mt. Airy; A.B. 1912; s. l. 1915-16; Guilford col. 1915-17; b. Mt. Airy, Jan. 14, 1892; p. S. P. and -- -- --; m. Mrs. Lena Davis Austin, Jan. 29, 1921.

GRAVES, WILLIAM BOONE Chemist

        44 ave., A, New Bern; s. 1914-16; b. New Bern, Oct. 18, 1895; p. Henry McDowell and Willie (Boone); signal dept. N. and W. ry. co. 1916-17; Westinghouse Elec. co. 1918; Aetna Explosive co. 1918-19; Cambria Steel co. 1919-20; Central Industrial Service co., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1921-; Methodist.

GRAVES, YANCEY BAZE

        Mt. Airy; s. p. 1902-03; b. Dec. 24, 1883.

GRAY, BOWMAN Manufacturer

        Winston-Salem; s. 1890; b. Winston, May 1, 1874; p. James A. and Aurelia (Bowman); m. Nathalie Lyons, Oct. 1, 1902; pres. R. J. Reynolds Tob. co.; Methodist.

GRAY, EUGENE EARLY, JR. Insurance

        415 N. Broad st., Winston-Salem; s. 1902-03; b. Winston-Salem, Oct. 3, 1885; p. Eugene E. and Elizabeth Anderson (Huske); m. Sadie Scott Davis, Oct. 11, 1911; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; local agent 1915-18; spec. agent states of Va., N. C. and S. C. for Great American Ins. co. 1918-20; sec.-treas. Insurance Service co. 1920-; deputy ins. comm. N. C. 1915-18; sergt. 1st co. N. C. reserve militia 1917-18; Methodist.

GRAY, EUGENE PRICE Physician

        714 W. End blvd., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1902; M.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1906; b. Winston-Salem, Feb. 23, 1881; p. Dr. Robah Fidus and Lelia Rosalind (Wilson); m. Janet Blount Crump, Nov. 6, 1912; interne James Walker Memorial hosp., Wilmington, 1906-07; physician 1907-; physician city of Winston-Salem; Forsyth co. physician; Methodist.

†GRAY, HAZELTINE MILLER

        Charlotte; s. 1897-98.

GRAY, JAMES ALEXANDER Manufacturer

        138 Cherry st., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1908; b. Winston-Salem, Aug. 21, 1889; p. James Alexander and Aurelia (Bowman); m. Pauline Bahnson, Apr. 18, 1918; Wachovia Nat. bank 1908-10; Wachovia Bank & Trust co. 1911-19; vice-pres. R. J. Reynolds Tob. co. 1920-; highway commr. Forsvth co. 1915-16; state sen. 1917-20; Methodist.

GRAY, JOHN BONIE Farmer

        Fredericksburg, Va.; s. 1863; grad. Va. Milit. inst.; b. Stafford co., May 30, 1846; p. John Bonie and Jane Moore (Case); m. Mary Hunter. Nov. 10, 1870; Zeta Psi; took part in Battle of New Market as a cadet of Va. Milit. inst. 1864; Episcopalian.

GRAY, JAMES CORNELIUS

        Green park: s. 1892-93.

GRAY, MARVIN SPEED Farmer

        Bahama: pres. West Lorne, Ontario; s. 1921-22; b. Bahama, Sept. 7, 1901; p. Edward Grimes and Pattie Martha (Umstead); taught sch. Conetoe 1922-23; tob. grower; Methodist.

GRAY, POLK CLEBURNE Druggist

        West End ave., Statesville; s. 1895-97; s. p. 1898; b. Iredell co., Apr. 21, 1875; p. James Cowan and Margaret Melvina (McAuley); m. Lottie McFadden; Di Soc.; druggist Durham 1899; ibid. Statesville 1900-04; ibid. Charlotte 1904; drug store prop. Statesville, 1905-; Pythian; Kiwanian; Presbyterian.

GRAY, PAUL MILTON Teacher

        R. F. D. 6, Charlotte; pres. Chapel Hill; B.S. 1922; b. Charlotte, July 23, 1897; p. James Milton and Mary Elizabeth --; Elisha Mitchell soc.; Phi Zeta Nu; instr. U. N. C. 1923-24; S. A. T. C. Univ. of Va.; Presbyterian.

GRAY, ROBERT FREDERICK Postal Service

        Box 191. Wadesboro; A.B. 1913; b. Wadesboro, Apr. 4, 1894; p. Dr. William F. and Mary Allelia (Murr); Kappa Sigma; U. S. A. Camp Humphreys 1918; Presbyterian.

GRAY, ROBERT LILLY Journalist

        Fayetteville; pres. Chapel Hill; s. 1892-94; s. l. 1896-97; b. Fayetteville, Nov. 7, 1875; p. Robt. T. and Caro (Lilly); m. Mary MacRae, Jan. 16, 1901; Zeta Psi; lawyer Raleigh 1897-1904; ed. writer News and Observer 1904-18; ed. Wilming-Star; ed. writer Richmond Virginian; Baltimore News, Washington Times, Munsey's Magazine, Columbia State, Raleigh Times, Newport News Daily Press, Durham Sun; pvt. 1st reg. N. C. vols. to adj. 2nd reg. N. C. vols. Span.-Am. war.

GRAY, MRS. ROBERT LILLY

        (Nee MacRae, Mary Shackelford); Chapel Hill; s. 1897-98; b. Fayetteville; p. James C. and Frances (Hinsdale); m. Robert L. Gray, Jan. 16, 1901; Episcopalian.


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GRAY, ROBERT LILLY, JR. Journalist

        Care News and Observer, Raleigh; s. 1919-22; b. Raleigh, Feb. 11, 1902; p. Robert L. and Mary (MacRae).

*GRAY, ROBERT PERCY Manufacturer

        Greensboro; b. Feb. 4, 1863; d. Dec. 9, 1906; A.B. 1883; mining; mfg.; capt. N. C. S. G., 1888-91; maj. and asst. adj. gen. 1891-93; capt. 2nd N. C. I. Span.-Am. war. 1898; traveling auditor Cape Fear and Yadkin ry.; investment broker; Presbyterian.

*GRAY, SAMUEL WILEY

        Winston; b. July 19, 1842; killed at Gettysburg, July, 1863; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; capt. 57th N. C. inf. C. S. A.

GRAY, WILLIAM ALEXANDER

        Wadesboro; s. 1914-15; b. Wadesboro, Oct. 12, 1895; p. Dr. W. F. and -- --.

*GRAY, WILLIAM HENRY Planter

        Northampton co.; b. 1808; d. 1886; A.B. 1826.

*GRAYDON, AUGUSTUS TOMPKINS

        Greenwood, S. C.; d. May 5, 1915; s. l. 1914.

‡GREATHOUSE, CLYDE LEE

        Clarksburg, Va.; s. 1918-19.

*GREELEY, CLARENCE

        d. about 1919; s. 1892-93 (Conn. alumni fellow); A.B. Washburne col.

*GREEN, ALLEN J. Planter

        South Carolina; s. 1795.

*GREEN, BERRYMAN Lawyer

        Danville, Va.; b. Mar. 30, 1836; A.B. 1859; judge circuit ct. Va., 1879-81; col. C. S. A.; U. S. dist. judge for Va.

GREEN, MRS. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

        (Nee Allen, Julia); 217 N. 16th st., Muskogee, Okla.; g. s. 1917; A.B. Randolph-Macon Women's col. 1916; grad. St. Mary's sch. 1914; b. Florence, S. C., Oct. 24, 1894; p. James Marshall and Corinne (Washington); m. Benjamin Franklin Green, Oct. 16, 1921; teacher Pryor H. S., Pryor, Okla., 1918; ibid. Central H. S. Muskogee, Okla., 1919-20; yeomanette U. S. N. 1917-18; Episcopalian.

*GREEN, BENJAMIN THORPE

        From Granville co.; Franklinton; b. about 1834; d. about 1885; A.B. 1853; capt. C. S. A., surg. 55th reg.

*GREEN, BENJAMIN THORPE Farmer

        Franklinton; b. Franklinton, July 26, 1870; d. May 19, 1922; m. Cecilia Dorsey Joyner, Oct. 25, 1905; s. 1887-91; salesman; bookkeeper; Baptist.

†GREEN, CHARLES BENJAMIN

        Care Hubbard and Sallenger, real estate, Chicago, Ill.; s. 1910-11; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; b. Conetoe, Oct. 25, 1892.

GREEN, CARY JONES Farmer

        Raleigh; s. 1910-11; b. Raleigh, Oct. 6, 1889; p. A. C. and Susan N. --; m. Ida E. Bledsoe, Dec. 2, 1914; dairying; sawmilling.

GREEN, DELEON FILLYAW Sales Manager

        4241 Folsom ave., St. Louis, Mo.; A.B. 1907; Georgetown univ. 1903-06; b. Weldon, Dec. 8, 1884; p. Dr. Isaac Edward and Nellie (Day); m. Dora Allen, Feb. 29, 1908; Delta Kappa Epsilon; salesman; division salesman; asst. sales mgr.; sales mgr. Liggett Myers Tob. co., 1907-; Episcopalian.

GREEN, ERNEST MATTHEWS Lawyer

        21 Broad st., New Bern; s. l. 1903; b. New Bern, Sept. 23, 1871; p. John Curtis and Martha Wyche (Matthews); m. Lena M. Whitfield, July 9, 1919; atty. for Craven co. 1904-14; chief asst. U. S. atty. eastern N. C. dist. 1914-20; register of deeds Craven co. 1898-1902; gen'l assem. 1909; N. C. sen. 1911; Episcopalian.

*GREEN, FREDERICK AUGUSTUS Lawyer

        Durham; b. Sept. 27, 1871; d. Oct. 26, 1898; s. 1887-89.

GREEN, FLETCHER MELVIN Teacher

        93 W. Washington st., Gainesville, Ga.; pres. box 127 Sparks, Ga.; M.A. 1922; Ph.B. Emory univ. 1920; b. Gainesville, Ga., July 12, 1895; p. R. C. and Mary M. (Haynes); Wm. Jennings Bryan prize in political science; Alpha Psi Delta; prof. history and dir. athletics Lindsey-Wilson, 1920-21; instr. history U. N. C. 1922-23; prof. history Sparks col. and dir. athletics 1923-24; A. E. F. 1918-19; Methodist.

GREEN, GEORGE Farmer

        87 Hancock st., New Bern; s. 1876-77; Georgetown univ.; b. New Bern, Sept. 25, 1859; p. George and Elizabeth Becton (Watkins); m. Ida Frances Green, June 27, 1883; farmer; stock raiser; sec.-treas. New Bern Mutual Fire Ins co. 1897-99; sec. East Carolina Lumber co. 1915-21; sec.-treas. S. H. Adams Cooperage co. 1916-21; gen'l assem. 1881; state sen. 1887, 1889; clerk U. S. dist. ct. for eastern N. C. dist. 1892-1914; sec.-treas. East Carolina fish, oyster, game, and industrial assn. 1896-1902; mem. bd. of aldermen; sec. eastern Carolina fair assn. 1914-15; Mason; Odd Fellow; Elk; Presbyterian.

GREEN, GEORGE, JR.

        New Bern; s. 1915-16; b. New Bern. Sept. 4, 1896; p. George and Ida Frances (Greene).

†GREEN, GEORGE ALEXANDER Minister

        Cool Spring; s. 1878-80; Methodist.

GREEN, GEORGE CHANCELLOR Lawyer

        Weldon; s. 1896-97; s. l. 1902-03; A.B. Georgetown univ. 1901; b. Weldon, Nov.


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22, 1878; p. Dr. I. E. and Helen (Day); m. Virginia Suiter, Oct. 11, 1907; baseball; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Halifax co. atty. 1908-; mayor Weldon 1915-19; trustee U. N. C. 1915-; Episcopalian.

GREEN, GEORGE JACKSON Minister

        Morrisville; A.B. 1903; A.B. Elon col. 1902; Yale Divinity sch. 1904; b. Sunbury, Dec. 25, 1873; p. George Augustus and Elizabeth --; m. Stella Clement, July 18, 1906; teacher; farmer; Mason; Junior; Christian.

GREEN, HOWARD FRANKLIN Hotel Manager

        Care Hotel Wilmington, Wilmington; s. 1919-21; Citadel col. 1919; b. Spartanburg; p. Thomas A. and -- -- --; Phi Delta Theta; asst. mgr. Hotel Wilmington; Methodist.

*GREEN, HERBERT LINWOOD Lawyer

        Wilkesboro; b. 1866; s. 1884-86; mem. gen. assem. 1901.

GREEN, HUTSON SHEPARD Lawyer

        Bloomfield, Mo.; s. 1891-93; b. Lexington, Mar. 9, 1870; p. Robert Smith and Martha Jane (Estis); m. Candace Pearl Fort, July 12, 1900; teacher Advance, Mo., 1897-99; lawyer 1900-; supt. Stoddard co., Mo., pub. sch. 4 yrs.; judge probate ct. Stoddard co. 4 yrs.; pub. administrator Stoddard co. 4 yrs.; sec. bd. of auditors, Modern Woodmen of Am. 1917-; Baptist.

*GREEN, JOHN A.

        Goldsboro; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; sergt. C. S. A.

GREEN, JAMES ALFRED, JR.

        Lumberton; s. 1913-14; b. Lumberton, Nov. 8, 1890; p. James Alfred and -- --.

GREEN, JULIUS ALPHEUS

        Thomasville; s. 1921-22; b. Nov. 16, 1899.

*GREEN, JAMES B.

        s. 1832-33.

*GREEN, JAMES COLQUHOUN Physician

        Danville, Va.; b. Feb. 26, 1838; A.B. 1859; surg. C. S. A.

GREEN JAMES COLUMBUS Highway Engineer

        Roberdel; s. 1914-15; b. Roberdel, Mar. 6, 1892; p. George P. and Maggie M. (Crouch); m. Fleta McKay, June 9, 1920; engrg. dept. S. A. L. ry. 1915-17; engr. S. C. highway comm. 1918-; mem. Am. assn. of engrs.; 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19.

GREEN, JOHN CICERO Farmer

        New Bern; s. 1876-77; b. New Bern, Oct. 1858; m. Minnie Hill; Episcopalian.

GREEN, JOHN FRANKLIN Naval Officer

        Care Navy dept., Washington, D. C.; s. 1896-97; grad. U. S. Naval acad. 1901; b. Rocky Mount. Oct. 3, 1878; p. John Robert and Frances Della (Hargrave); commander U. S. N. commanding U. S. S. Sacramento; Atlantic fleet convoy service, lieut.-commander 1917-19.

*GREEN, JAMES GABIE

        Wilmington; b. 1821; d. 1876; s. 1838-39; ry. bus.

GREEN, JAMES RANDOLPH Tobacconist

        1924 Grove ave., Richmond, Va.; s. 1887-89; b. Durham, Nov. 22, 1867; p. John Ruffin and Mary Frances (Chanler); m. Bessie Smith, May 24, 1905; tob. bus. for self for 15 yrs.; now with Export Leaf Tob. co., Richmond; Elk; Episcopalian.

*GREEN, JAMES SEVERIN Physician

        From Chapel Hill; Sewanee, Tenn.; b. 1825; s. 1841-42; M.D. Univ. of Pa.

*GREEN, JOHN SOMERVILLE

        Memphis, Tenn.; b. 1839; died in service, Apr. 2, 1865; s. 1855-58; C. S. A.

†GREEN, JOSEPH TURNER

        Gastonia; s. 1907-08.

GREEN, MYRON Journalist

        Hartsville, S. C.; s. 1916-17; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; b. Marshville, Jan. 1, 1897; p. J. Z. and Ella (Caudle); asst. bus. mgr. U. N. C.; managing ed. and bus. mgr. Hartsville, S. C., Messenger 1921-.

GREEN, MYRTLE LUCY

        Chapel Hill; g. s. 1922-23; B. L. N. C. Col. for Women 1912.

GREEN, PAUL Teacher

        Lillington; pres. Chapel Hill; A.B. 1921; g. s. 1921-22; Cornell univ. 1922-23; b. Lillington, Mar. 17, 1894; p. W. A. and Bettie L. (Byrd); m. Elizabeth A. Lay, July 7, 1922; instr. U. N. C. 1923-; author several plays and short stories; 2nd lieut. 105th engrs. A. E. F. 1917-19.

GREEN, MRS. PAUL

        (Nee Lay, Elizabeth Atkinson); Chapel Hill; A.B. 1919; g. s. 1919-22; grad. St. Mary's sch. 1915; b. Concord, N. H., Apr. 6, 1897; p. Rev. George W. and Anna Booth (Balch); m. Paul Green, July 7, 1922; field agent bureau of community drama, extension division, U. N. C. 1920-22; special lecturer on rural dramatics, N. Y. State Col. of Agri. 1922-23; author: A Study Course in Modern Drama; When Witches Ride; Trista; co-author: Plays for Amateurs; Play Production for Amateurs; Episcopalian.

*GREEN, PLUMMER WILLIS Planter

        Warrenton; b. Feb. 6, 1833; d. Dec. 22, 1896; A.B. 1853; C. S. A.

*GREEN, ROBERT G.

        Wilmington; s. 1809.

*GREEN, ROBERT T. Planter

        From Granville co.; Oak Hill; b. 1835; d. 1887; s. 1853-55.


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*GREEN, SOLOMON PLUMMER Physician

        From Warrenton; Memphis, Tenn.; b. 1835; A.B. 1856; surg. C. S. A.

*GREEN, STEPHEN SNEED

        Chapel Hill; b. 1822; d. 1846; A.B. 1842.

*GREEN, THOMAS JEFFERSON Lawyer

        Virginia; d. 1863; A.B. 1818; A.M. 1822; mem. Va. gen. assem.

*GREEN, THOMAS JEFFERSON

        Warren co.; d. 1863; s. 1819; mem. house of c. 1826; mem. gen. assem. Fla., Calif., and Texas; brig.-gen. Texan army; mem. Texan cong.

GREEN, THOMAS LINCOLN Secretary

        Waynesville; s. l. 1894-95; s. s. l. 1895; b. Haywood co., Dec. 31, 1867; p. Thaddeus M. and Temperance Louisa (Shook); m. Dora Jane Rogers, Dec. 23, 1888; lawyer 1895-1903, 1916-22; teacher 1888-91; deputy collector int. rev. 1903-06; postmaster Waynesville 1907-16; Y. M. C. A. war work council 1918-19; federal land appraiser, Federal Land Bank 1921-; city alderman Waynesville; sec. cong. James M. Moody, 10th N. C. dist. 1901-03; Baptist.

GREEN, THOMAS MEARES Physician

        220 N. 15th st., Wilmington; s. m. 1895-97; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1900; b. Wilmington, Mar. 28, 1879; p. William Henry and Frances Iredell (Meares); m. Emma Perrin West, Nov. 16, 1905; football; druggist; surgeon; author numerous articles pub. relating to med. subjects; Episcopalian.

*GREEN, WILLIAM

        Warren co.; b. 1786; d. 1824; A.B. 1808; mem. gen. assem.

GREEN, WORTH B. Student

        Emory Univ., Ga.; s. 1918-19; Emory univ.; b. Midland, Dec. 27, 1899; p. J. B. and Mary Elizabeth (Bosty); minister; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

*GREEN, WILLIAM HARRISON Planter

        From Livingston, Ala.; Wayside, Miss.; s. 1858-59; lieut. 5th Ala. C. S. A.

*GREEN, WILLIAM HENRY, JR.

        Wilmington; b. Sept. 1, 1877; d. Chapel Hill, Feb. 20, 1895; s. 1893-95; Episcopalian.

*GREEN, WILLIS LEWIS Lawyer

        Warrenton; b. 1837; d. Apr. 2, 1865; A.B. 1855; C. S. A.

*GREEN, WILLIAM MERCER Minister

        From Wilmington; Sewanee, Tenn.; b. 1798; d. May, 1889; A.B. 1818; A.M. 1833; D.D.; LL.D.; prof. rhetoric and logic, U. N. C., 1838-49; bishop of Miss., 1849-87; chancellor, Univ. of South; Protestant Episcopal.

GREEN, WALTER SCOTT Merchant

        Tryon; s. 1894-96; dealer in coal/and wood.

*GREEN, WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Physician

        Danville, Va.; b. Aug. 21, 1820; d. Apr. 18, 1866; A.B. 1840; A.M. 1843; M.D.

GREEN, WILLIAM WILLIS, JR. Physician

        Tarboro; s. 1903-04; M.D. 1908; g. s. Cornell univ. 1913; g. s. N. Y. post graduate sch. and hosp. 1918; g. s. Inst. of Surgery, Chicago, Ill., 1922; g. s. Mayo clinic, Rochester, Minn., 1922; b. Franklinton, July 29, 1885; p. William W. and Mary Elizabeth (Blacknell); m. Sue Foxhall Baker, Nov. 19, 1913; Beta Theta Pi; Phi Chi; Phi Soc.; physician and surg. 1908-; surg. Edgecombe gen'l hosp.; A. C. L. ry. surgeon; co. physician and coroner; pres. co. med. soc. 1919-; consultant surg. state hosp.; commander Am. legion 1919-20; capt.-maj. Evacuation hosp. No. 4, A. E. F. 1917-19.

*GREEN, WILLIAM WILLS Physician

        Goshen; A.B. 1841.

*GREENE, CANNON

        Greenville; s. 1849-51.

GREENE, CARL WASHINGTON

        Asheville; s. 1920-21; b. Asheville, July 10, 1901; p. J. C. and -- -- --.

‡GREENE, EUGENE ALSTON

        Greensboro; s. 1921-22; b. Greensboro, Apr. 12, 1900; p. J. F. and -- -- --.

GREENE, JOHN GUSTAVUS Druggist

        711 S. Main st., High Point; Ph.G. 1902; b. Union co., Sept. 25, 1875; p. Hartsell Grove and Martha Anne (Marsh); m. Sara Esca Ashcraft, July 7, 1906; Methodist.

GREENE, ROBY GAITHER

        Blowing Rock; s. 1905-07.

*GREENE, THOMAS E. Planter

        Warren co.; s. 1815.

GREENFIELD, JOHN MABRY Lawyer

        242 W. 109 st., New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1899; s. l. 1899-1900; A.B. Guilford col. 1898; b. Salisbury, Jan. 10, 1878; p. John M. and Sallie (Lindsay); law clerk Edward Thompson co., Northport, N. Y., 1903-10; lawyer N. Y. city, 1910-; author, A Treatise on Testimony.

*GREENING, ELDRIDGE S.

        South Carolina; s. 1816.

GREENING, JOHN WESLEY Farmer

        R.F.D. 4, El Dorado, Ark.; A.B. 1900; g. s. Austin col. 1902; b. Harnett co., July 18, 1877; p. Rev. Philip and Elizabeth (Lefter); m. Mary Jones, Sherman, Tex., Oct. 29, 1905; Phi Soc.; ed. U. N. C.


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Magazine; teacher Wilkes co. 1901; ibid. Grayson, Tex., 1902-03; pub. newspaper in Texas 1904; agent Mo. P. ry. 1905-18; farmer and teacher, 1918-; Methodist.

*GREENING, WADE HAMPTON

        South Carolina; s. 1816.

GREENLAW, DOROTHY DURLAND

        Chapel Hill; s. 1918-22; b. Apr. 6, 1902; p. Edwin and Mary Eley (Durland).

GREENLEAF, HARRY TORRY Bookkeeper

        Care Nat. Bank of Commerce. Norfolk, Va.; s. 1896-97; b. Elizabeth City, Feb. 26, 1880; p. Harry Torry and Gertrude Beatrice (Pool); m. Mary Bell Moore, Norfolk, Va., 1923; employee D. S. Walton & co., N. Y. city; ibid. W. J. Woodley Elizabeth City; Sawyer Groc. co., Belhaven; bookkeeper Nat. Bank of Commerce, Norfolk, Va.; clerk U. S. dist. ct. Elizabeth City, 1911-17; sec. Elizabeth City chamber of commerce 1902-04; 2nd lieut. development bat. No. 2, Camp Wadsworth 1918-19; adj. ibid.; Odd Fellow; Episcopalian.

*GREENLEE, EDWARD THOMAS Lawyer

        From Marion; Asheville; b. Greenlee, Nov. 11, 1858; d. Feb. 22, 1892; s. 1876-79 and '80-81.

GREENLEE, ROBERT LEE Civil Engineeer

        Marion; s. 1884-87; b. McDowell co., Dec. 6, 1863; p. Thomas Y. and Margaret Rebecca (Logan); asst. engr. S. A. L. ry. 1888-89; construction engr. C. C. & O. ry. 1889-90; asst. city engr. Winston, 1890-93; built power plant Mayodan 1894; municipal engr. 1895-1901; engr. C. C. & O. ry. 1901-04; city engr. Winston 1904-05; survey engr. 1905-06; resident engr. C. C. & O. ry. 1906-07; chief engr. Statesville and Mt. Airy ry. project 1907-11; municipal engrg. 1911-; Presbyterian.

GREENWOOD, ADOLPHUS BARTE Physician

        25 Haywood st., Asheville; A.B. 1910; M.D. Johns Hopkins Med. sch. 1916; b. Barnardsville, Mar. 10, 1888; p. John McKinney and Julia Anne (Piercy); Phi Chi; Sigma Chi; Di Soc.; asst. dir. antitoxin dept. state lab. of hygiene 1917-20; contract surg. 1920, U. S. P. H. S. on venereal disease work in N. C.; spec. work in urology N. Y. post grad. hosp. 1921; urological surg. Asheville, 1921-; Mason; Kiwanian; Protestant.

GREER, ISAAC GRAFIELD Educator

        Boone; s. 1906-08; Columbia univ.; b. Zionville, Dec. 4, 1881; p. Philip and Mary --; m. Willie Celie Spainhour, Aug. 10, 1916; history teacher Appalachian training sch. since leaving col.; Shriner; Baptist.

GREER, JACKSON Lawyer

        Whiteville; s. l. 1899-1901; b. Onslow co., Oct. 23, 1870; p. Benjamin and Mary (Bryan); m. Ethel Lee, Nov., 1896; state sen. 1907; co. atty. 1905-06, '10-12, '18-22; Mason; Baptist.

GREER, LEE

        116 Market st., Wilmington; s. l. 1900-01.

GREGG, JAMES DENNIS Dentist

        Liberty; s. 1904; D.D.S. Baltimore Med. col. 1908; b. Oak Dale, Nov. 12, 1876; p. George W. and Manerva Ann (Kinerly); m. ízonia Foster, May 25, 1904; grad. magna cum laude; asst. prof. dental dept. Baltimore Med. col. 1908-09; dentist 1909-; state sen. 1917; alderman Liberty 4 yrs.; Baptist.

GREGG, JAMES MURPHY

        Burlington; pres. Hotel Royal, Lancaster, S. C.; s. 1920-22; b. Roanoke Rapids, Oct. 10, 1903; p. N. A. and Betty (James).

GREGORY, ALFONSO LINWOOD Lawyer

        Huntington, W. Va.; B. L. 1892; b. New Bern, Dec. 6, 1867; p. Lemuel N. and Lydia J. --; m. Jean W. Alexander, Feb. 22, 1897; banker; coal operator; Mason; Elk.

GREGORY, EDWIN CLARKE Lawyer

        Salisbury; A.B. 1896; s. l. 1898-99; b. Halifax, Jan. 12, 1875; p. John Tillery and Ella (Clarke); m. Mary Margaret Overman, Apr. 26, 1899; baseball, 1894-95; football 1894-95; capt. football 1895; ed. Magazine; ibid. Hellenian, 1896; Zeta Psi; Gimghoul; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Soc.; lawyer Salisbury; with sen. L. S. Overman as partner since 1899; atty. for Pullman co. ibid. Sou. Bell Tel. co., ibid; Western Union Tel. co.; atty. for Salisbury and Rowan co. ibid. Spencer; farm owner; granite quarry and gold mine owner; author Gregory's Annotations of N. C., 1913; Gregory's Biennial 1915, 1917; Pythian; Junior; Episcopalian.

GREGORY, FLETCHER HARRISON Banker

        Halifax; A.B. 1904; b. Halifax, Nov. 24, 1882; p. John T. and Ella (Clark); m. Boyd Thorne; cashier Bank of Halifax, 1906-; Stedman Stone co.; chmn. bd. of educ. Halifax co.; Episcopalian.

*GREGORY, FRANCIS R. Physician

        Stovall; b. Feb., 1837; d. 1899; m. Julia Thorp; s. 1857-58; Univ. of Pa.; Episcopalian.

*GREGORY, GEORGE HENRY Lawyer

        Washington; b. Dec. 24, 1835; d. Dec. 13, 1913; A.B. 1857; mem. gen. assem.; capt. C. S. A.

*GREGORY, HERBERT Farmer

        Stovall; b. 1832; d. Sept. 1881; m. Ella Thorp, s. 1851-52.

GREGORY, JOHN TILLERY

        Salisbury; A.B. 1924; b. Oct. 5, 1901; p. Edwin Clarke and Mary Margaret (Overman); Delta Kappa Epsilon; Gimghoul.


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GREGORY, JOHN TILLERY, JR.

        Halifax; s. 1893-95.

GREGORY, LEE OVERMAN Student

        40 Kirkland st., Cambridge, Mass.; A.B. 1921; LL.B. Harvard univ. 1924; b. Salisbury, Feb. 19, 1900; p. Edwin C. and Margaret (Overman); m. Anne Dillard Spencer, Sept. 8, 1923; Kappa Sigma; Gimghoul; S. A. T. C.; Episcopalian.

GREGORY, QUENTIN Banker

        Halifax; A.B. 1902; b. Halifax, Feb. 4, 1880; p. John Tillery and Ella (Clarke); m. Nelle G. Hayes, Feb. 9, 1921; farmer 1903-05; sales mgr. British-Amer. Tob. co., Ltd. in China, 1906-20; Episcopalian.

GREGORY, RICHARD THORP Druggist

        Stoval; s. p. 1897-98; b. Stoval, Sept. 7, 1872; p. Frances R. and Julia B. (Thorp); surveyor; Episcopalian.

GREGORY, SAMUEL BABCOCK

        Care Carson, Pirie Scott Co., Men's Clothier dept., Wabash ave., Chicago, Ill.; s. 1887-88.

GREGORY, WILLIAM HERBERT

        Stovall; pres. British-Amer. Tob. co., Petersburg, Va.; s. 1913-14; b. Stovall, Sept. 29, 1896; p. W. H. and -- -- --.

GREGSON, WALTER JAMES

        Spero; s. l. 1895-96.

*GRETTER, JOHN BIRNEY Teacher

        Greensboro; d. 1882; A.B. 1852; ry. agent.

GRICE, FRANK MCMULLEN, JR.

        Elizabeth City; s. 1909-10; b. Elizabeth City, Aug. 5, 1890; p. F. M. and -- --.

*GRIER, EBENEZER CLARKSON

        From Mecklenburg co.; Macon, Ga.; d. May 30, 1888; A.B. 1844.

GRIER, FRANCES EBENEZER Treasurer

        Due West; s. 1918; b. Due West, S. C., Nov. 17, 1899; p. Prof. P. L. and Effie (Pressly); m. Malvina Kennedy; employee Nat. Union Bank of Rock Hill; treas. and bus. mgr. Erskine col.; Associate Reform Presbyterian.

GRIER, FRANK LUTTRALL Lawyer

        Statesville; s. l. 1920-21; U. S. Milit. acad.; p. Harry P. and Marietta L. --.

GRIER, WILLIAM PRESSLY Teacher

        Gastonia; A.B. 1909; Columbia univ.; b. Mecklenburg co., Feb. 28, 1884; p. John Owen and Mary Alice (Hunter); m. Lucile Cross, Dec. 27, 1911; football; Di Soc.; headmaster Christ sch. Ayden 2 yrs.; prin. Gastonia H. S. 10 yrs.; supt. ibid. 3 yrs.; Mason; Pythian; Associate Reformed Presbyterian.

GRIFFIN, ARTHUR GWYNN Teacher

        Marshville; A.B. 1921; A.M. 1923; b. Peachland, Feb. 17, 1901; p. B. H. and Martha Ophelia (Green); Omega Delta; Acacia; Di Soc.; prin. Advance H. S. 1921-22; teacher Wilson H. S. 1923-24; Baptist.

GRIFFIN, CLYDE ODEN Fruit Grower

        Lindsay, Calif.; s. 1905-06; s. m. 1906-08; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1910; b. Rocky Mt., Nov. 15, 1886; p. John Morgan and Sarah Elizabeth (McSwain); Phi Phi; physician Bethel 1910-16; orange grower and vine-yardist Lindsay, Calif., 1917-; 2nd reg. N. C. N. G. Mex. border service 1916-17; med. corps base hosps. Nos. 65 and 96, A. E. F. 1918-19; Mason; Presbyterian.

GRIFFIN, ELBERT ALONZO Manufacturer

        East Mulberry st., Goldsboro; B.S. 1918; b. Pitt co., Aug. 14, 1897; p. Asa Thomas and Susie Winnifred (Barwick); m. Evelyn Makepeace Suther, Apr. 9, 1920; Phi Soc.; Pi Kappa Phi; sec.-treas. A. T. Griffin mfg. co. 1919-; bat. D. 113th F. A. U. S. A. 1918; Methodist.

GRIFFIN, EDWARD FOSTER Student

        Louisburg; s. 1920-22; Wake Forest col. 1922-; b. Louisburg, Nov. 4, 1900; p. Paul Bunyan and Frances Rebecca (Wilson); Baptist.

*GRIFFIN, FAIRLEY FRANKLIN Lawyer

        Monroe; b. Unionville, Dec. 24, 1874; m. Yero Stinson, 1900; s. l. 1902-03; Baptist.

GRIFFIN, HUGH ALEXANDER Commission Merchant

        2483 Lower Manoa road, Honolulu, T. H.; Ph.G. 1909; b. Rocky Mount, July 31, 1889; p. John Morgan and Sarah Elizabeth (McSwain); m. Doris Claire Jacobs, Jan. 2, 1924; Phi Delta Theta; druggist, Rocky Mt.; rancher Lindsay, Tulan co., Calif.; chemist Lihuc plantation, Lihuc, Kanai, T. H.; druggist, Honolulu, T. H.; jobber and commission merchant, Honolulu, T. H.; sergt. U. S. cav. Camp Pike, 1918; Presbyterian.

GRIFFIN, HAROLD COWAN Banker

        425 S. Washington st., Shelby; s. 1918-20; Davidson col.; b. Mill Bridge, Oct. 29, 1899; p. I. C. and Mary (Sloan); Cleveland Bank & Trust co., Shelby, 1920-; Pythian; Presbyterian.

GRIFFIN, HENRY FELTON

        Wilson; s. 1920-21; Atlantic Christian col.; p. John H. and Sarah E. --.

GRIFFIN, HUGH PATRICK Manufacturer

        Reidsville; s. 1920-21; b. Rockingham co., Aug. 17, 1900; p. Zillman Walker and Cassie (Moore); farmer 1921; supt. Amer. Products corp. 1921-; Baptist.

*GRIFFIN, HENRY W.

        From Marksville, La.; Big Bend, La.; b. 1833; d. 1888; s. 1853-55.

*GRIFFIN, JOHN D.

        Martin co.; s. 1821.


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GRIFFIN, JOSIAH HAROLD Insurance

        Wilson ave., Wendell; s. 1919-22; b. Spring Hope, Oct. 5, 1902; p. Mallie Osa and Sallie Joe --; Phi Delta Theta; real estate; Christian.

GRIFFIN, LLOYD BENNETTE Salesman

        Goldsboro; s. 1922; p. A. T. and Susie B. --; A. T. Griffin Mfg. co.

*GRIFFIN, LEONIDAS COLEMAN Druggist

        From Marshville; Charlotte; b. Sept. 18, 1875; Ph.G. 1905.

GRIFFIN, LEON THEOPOLIS

        Elm City; s. 1921-22; b. Elm City, May, 1901.

GRIFFIN, MARK ALEXANDER Physician

        N. French Broad ave., Asheville; s. m. 1911-14; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1917; b. Wingate, Aug. 26, 1883; p. William P. and Susanna Ellen (Hamilton); m. Neppie (Brothers); Di Soc.; Ptolemy Soc. (Jefferson); asst. physician, state hosp. Morganton, 1917-20; med. dir. Appalachian hall, 1920-; mem. med. advisory bd. 4th dist. N. C., world war; Amer. med. assn.; Amer. psychiatric assn.; N. C. med. assn.; Lion; Shriner; Baptist.

GRIFFIN, MALACHI RUSSELL Banker

        Elizabeth City; s. 1875-76; b. Pasquotank co., Dec. 15, 1857; journalist; ry. employee 1883-92; asst. cashier First and Citizens Nat. Bank of Elizabeth city.

GRIFFIN, RUSSELL AUBREY Drug Clerk

        Woodland; s. 1921-22; b. Woodland, Apr. 29, 1904; p. Nathan E. and Claudia Gertrude (Joyner); farmer; Baptist.

GRIFFIN, WALTER DENNIS Postmaster

        205 N. Sarasota ave., Bradentown, Fla.; s. p. 1907-08; b. White Cloud, Mich., Sept. 25, 1889; p. William V. D. and Sarah L. (Brown); m. Effie Louise Ely. Oct. 22, 1913; asst. postmaster Plant City, Fla., 1908-12; int. rev. off. Jacksonville, Fla., 1912-13; asst. postmaster Bradentown, Fla., 1913-22; postmaster Bradentown, 1922-; Presbyterian.

GRIFFITH, CHARLES MANLEY Physician

        114 East 54th st., New York City; s. 1910-11; M.D. Univ. of Va., 1917; b. Lexington, June 10, 1893; p. Charles Manley and Laura (Cloase); Zeta Psi; specialist in ear, nose, and throat; 1st lieut. 18 mos. overseas service; wounded and cited for bravery in Meuse Argonne offensive 1918; Protestant.

GRIFFITH, ENOCH ALEXANDER

        Winston-Salem; s. l. 1883-85; b. Winston, Dec. 15, 1862; sol. crim. ct. western dist., N. C. 1899-1901.

GRIFFITH, JAMES FRANCIS Teacher

        117 N. Church st., Salisbury; s. 1906-07; b. Salisbury, Oct. 19, 1887; p. Dr. James F. and Mary Elizabeth (Klutz); employee Wachovia Bank and Trust co. 1909-19; dir. vocal dept. Univ. of Ala. 1920-21; teacher 1921-; Kiwanian; Methodist.

GRIFFITH, JOHN HAMMOND, III Salesman

        149 Hillside st., Asheville; s. 1920-22; b. Kinston, Oct. 3, 1901; p. Rev. John Hammond and Mellie (Acton); Sigma Chi; football; track team; employee state highway comm.; Champion Fibre co.; mgr. R. G. Dun and co.; salesman R. J. Reynolds Tob. co.; 1st lieut. U. S. A. Camp Knox, 1918; Episcopalian.

GRIFFITH, ROBERT HENRY

        207 E. 7th st., Charlotte; pres. Chattanooga, Tenn.; B.S. 1923; b. Charlotte, Nov. 18, 1898; p. Thomas and Sallie (Andrews).

GRIFFITH, THOMAS GUION

        1 W. 4th st., Charlotte; s. 1909-10; b. Charlotte, Aug. 2, 1890; p. Thomas and -- -- --.

GRIFFITH, WILTSHIRE Druggist

        5th and Main sts., Hendersonville; Ph.G. 1908; b. Greenville, S. C., Jan. 20, 1886; p. Rev. Richard Henry and Mary Anne (Coleman); m. Helen Inez Waldrop, Nov. 11, 1914; Di Soc.; Phi Kappa Psi; druggist 1908-11; gen. contractor and auto. bus. Western Motor co. 1911-12; druggist 1913-17, 1919-; capt. U. S. A. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

†GRIFFITH, WALTER EVANS

        Chapel Hill; s. 1887-88.

GRIGG, KENNETH Cotton Broker

        N. Oak st., Lincolnton; s. 1916-17; Brown univ.; b. Boston, Mass., May 29, 1895; p. William Edgar and Gertrude (Miner); m. Rosa Vaughn Wishart, July 8, 1920; Delta Kappa Epsilon; employee County Nat. Bank, Lincolnton, 1919; Presbyterian.

*GRIGSBY, MADISON RUTH

        Canton, Miss.; b. Dec. 21, 1839; A.B. 1861; lieut. C. S. A.

*GRIGSBY, RHYDON

        Homer, La.; killed in battle, 1862; s. 1855-57; C. S. A.

*GRIMES, ALSTON Farmer

        From Grimesland; Portsmouth, Va.; b. Feb. 25, 1866; s. 1882-83; col. and aide to gov., 1888-92; ry. service, 1890-96.

*GRIMES, BRYAN Planter

        Washington; b. 1793; d. 1860; s. 1813.

*GRIMES, BRYAN Planter

        Washington; b. Nov. 2, 1828; d. Aug. 14, 1880; m. Elizabeth Hillard Davis, Apr. 9, 1851; m. Charlotte Emily Bryan, Sept. 15, 1863; A.B. 1848; mem. conv. 1861; maj. gen. C. S. A.; col. 4th reg. N. C. troops; brig.-gen. army of N. Va.; trustee, U. N. C. 1877-80.


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GRIMES, GEORGE DAVID Druggist

        Main st., Robersonville; s. 1913; b. Aug. 30, 1891; p. J. F. and Cornelia (Smithwick); m. Sarah Elizabeth --.

GRIMES, IRA KIMBROUGH Dentist

        100 N. Butler st., Atlanta. Ga.; pres. Lexington; s. 1914; Atl. Sou. Dental col. 1924.

*GRIMES, JOHN BRYAN Farmer

        From Washington; Raleigh; b. Pitt co., June 3, 1868; d. Jan. 11, 1923; m. Mary Octavia Laughinghouse, Nov. 14, 1894; m. Elizabeth Forest Laughinghouse, Feb. 3, 1904; s. 1882-85; sec. of state. 1901-23; trustee, U. N. C.; Mason; Pythian; Junior; mem. N. C. soc. of sons of the Amer. rev.; trustee, U. N. C. 1909; mem. exec. com. bd. of trustees.

GRIMES, JUNIUS DANIEL Lawyer

        Washington; A.B. 1899; LL.B. Georgetown univ. 1902; b. Grimesland, Oct. 31, 1878; p. Maj. Gen. Bryan and Charlotte E. (Bryan); m. Ida Wharton, Sept. 27, 1904; Zeta Psi; Phi Soc.; Ward and Grimes 1902-; sec. to congressman John H. Small; census clerk Washington, D. C.; trustee N. C. Col. for Women; Episcopalian.

*GRIMES, JOHN GRAY BLOUNT Farmer

        From Pitt co.; Raleigh; b. Washington, Jan. 1, 1834; A.B. 1854; stew'd. D. & D. asylum; capt. C. S. A.

GRIMES, JAMES WALTER, JR. Student

        291 Merremon ave., Asheville; s. 1920-21; Univ. of Tenn. 1921-22; Cornell univ. 1923-24; b. Cambridge, O., Nov. 30, 1903; p. J. W. and Mary (Green); Phi Gamma Delta; Methodist.

GRIMES, WILLIAM Secretary

        602 Harp st., Raleigh; s. 1915-17, 1919-20; b. Raleigh, Sept. 29, 1896; p. William B. and Elizabeth (Justice); m. Maude Vosburgh, Dec. 29, 1920; football; Kappa Alpha; sect. and purchasing agt. Interstate Motor Equipment co. 1920-; sergt. 113th F. A., A. E. F. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

GRIMES, WILLIAM DENISIE Farmer

        Washington; LL.B. 1897; b. Grimesland, Feb. 12, 1876; p. General Bryan and Charlotte Emily (Bryan); m. Willie Steinfort Skinner, Oct. 28, 1903; Phi Soc.; Zeta Psi; Pi Sigma; lawyer 1897-1911; stock-raiser 1912-; Beaufort co. recorder's et. 1911-12; Episcopalian.

GRIMES, MRS. WALTER H.

        (See Grimes, Mrs. Alice Dugger); Raleigh; s. 1907-08.

*GRIMES, WALTER HANRAHAN

        Nazareth; d. Sept. 1923; s. 1886-87; s. l. 1907-08.

GRIMES, WILLIAM LAWRENCE Salesman

        620 Glendalyn ave., Spartanburg, S. C.; s. 1893-94; b. Winston-Salem, Sept. 25, 1884; Sparta Hdw. co.

GRIMES, WILLIAM LAWRENCE Physician

        814 W 5th st., Winston-Salem; B.S. 1906; M.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1910; N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1900-02; b. Lexington, Sept. 25, 1884; p. John Delap and Susan Elizabeth (Penry); m. Ruth Anne Crew, Nov. 19, 1917; Kappa Sigma; res. physician Union Protestant inf., Baltimore, Md., 1910-14; surgeon, Winston-Salem, 1914-; Methodist.

*GRIMES, WILLIAM M. Planter

        From Washington; Raleigh; s. 1840-41.

*GRIMES, WILLIAM THOMAS Insurance

        From Hamilton; Baltimore, Md.; b. Hamilton, Feb. 24, 1886; d. Dec. 12, 1916; m. Norma Waldo, Oct. 16, 1889; s. m. 1888; Episcopalian.

GRIMSLEY, DULUS HARPER

        1354 Van Buren st., St. Paul, Minn.; s. 1917-18; b. Hookerton, May 19, 1899; p. Alfred I. and Addie L. (Dixon); supt. Minn. Specialty co., St. Paul, Minn.; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Methodist Episcopal.

GRIMSLEY, HARRY BARNETTE Lawyer

        R. F. D 2, Gibsonville; A.B. 1914; s. l. 1914-15; b. Kinston, July 16, 1891; p. George A. and Synthia (Tull); m. Lucy Dix Estes, Dec. 14, 1921; Di Soc.; Sigma Nu; track; football; planter and livestock breeder 1919-24; Security Life & Trust co., Winston-Salem, 1924-; 2nd lieut. Ft. Oglethorpe, bat. "A" 316th F. A. Camp Jackson, 308th cav., Douglas, Ariz.; 1st lieut. F. A. Camp Kearney, Camp Perry and Ft. Sill, 1917-18; Presbyterian.

GRIMSLEY, WILLIAM TULL Insurance

        Winston-Salem; s. 1913; N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1911-13; b. Greensboro, Apr. 28, 1893; p. George A. and Cynthia (Tull); m. Corinne Justice, June 22, 1922; bookkeeper Jefferson Standard Life Ins. co. 1913-17; cashier ibid. 1919-20; sec.-treas. Security Life & Trust co. 1920-; sergt. 321st ambulance co. 306th san. tr. 81st div. A. E. F. 1918-19; Presbyterian.

GRINDSTAFF, CHARLES SMITH

        Haywood; s. l. 1912-13; Wake Forest col.; b. Asheville, May 12, 1891; p. B. C. and -- -- --.

GRISSETTE, FELIX ALEXANDER Editor

        Lenoir; A.B. 1922; b. Joy, Nov. 21, 1900; p. Julius and Mary Jane (Clark); Di Soc.; baseball; Epsilon Phi Delta; Tau Kappa Alpha; ed. and pub. Granite Falls News; ed. Caldwell County Journal; R. O. T. C.; Baptist.

GRISSOM, EUGENE, JR.

        Dept of Labor, Washington, D. C.; s. 1884-86, 1887-88.


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GRISSOM, GILLIAM U. S. Official

        Raleigh; B.S. 1887; s. m. Univ. of Pa. 1889-90; b. Grissom, Jan. 26, 1867; p. Dr. Eugene and Mary A. (Bryan); m. Velma Coulter, Mar. 4, 1896; pharmacist 1889; woolen mfr. 1903; flour mfr. 1917; asst. state chemist 1888; deputy coll., Colo., 1891; U. S. official 1922-; Episcopalian.

*GRIST, FREDERICK

        Beaufort co.; s. 1825.

GRISWOLD, JAMES BRYAN Insurance

        Durham; s. 1916-18; b. Durham, Sept. 27, 1896; p. William Joseph and Laura (Bryan); m. Eleanor Erwin, Nov. 15, 1923; Phi Delta Theta; U. S. A. Camp Johnston 1918; Elk; Episcopalian.

GRISWOLD, WILLIAM SHEPARD Insurance

        115 N. Dillard st., Durham; s. 1911-12; Trinity col.; b. Durham, Mar. 21, 1891; p. William Joseph and Laura (Bryan); 1st lieut. U. S. A. 1917-18; Elk; Episcopalian.

GROCE, JOHN ROBERT

        Andrews; s. 1922-23; b. July 29, 1906.

GROCE, THOMAS ARTHUR, JR.

        Candler; pres. Chapel Hill; B.S. 1924; b. Greenville, S. C., Mar. 7, 1902; p. Rev. Thomas A. and Elizabeth (Hunt); Di Soc.; Methodist.

GROOME, BAILEY TROY Journalist

        The Plaza, Charlotte; A.B. 1908; Guilford col.; Wofford col.; b. Mt Olive, Apr. 29, 1884; p. Rev. P. L. and Cora (Broadfield); m. Fannie Kilgo, Dec. 27, 1917; reporter for Greensboro News, Lynchburg Advance; city ed. Greenville News, Charlotte Chronicle, Charlotte Observer, Charlotte News; special writer for Outing Magazine, Outer's Recreation, All Outdoors; sec. N. C. game and fish dev. League; Mason; Methodist.

GROOME, GEORGE MONROE Clerk

        222 College place, Greensboro; s. 1919-20; N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1920-21; b. Guilford co., Dec. 28, 1901; p. Thomas Settle and Martha Sue (Irving); farmer 1920; cashier drug store 1921-22; traveling salesman 1922; clerk Bradstreet co. 1922-; Shriner; Methodist.

GROOME, JAMES GORDON Student

        Care General hosp., Cincinnati, O.; s. 1920-22; A.B. Trinity col. 1918; Univ. of Cincinnati 1922-; b. Groometown, Feb. 29, 1896; p. Zachariah Lee and Minnie (Armfield); Kappa Pi; Kappa Sigma; drug clerk High Point 1922; Methodist.

GROOME, JAMES IRVIN

        210 S. Main st., High Point; s. 1913-14; Davidson col.; b. Greensboro, June 17, 1893; p. T. S. and -- -- --.

*GROOME, MARY

        (See McNinch, Mrs. F. R.)

GROOME, PAUL BALLINGER

        Greensboro; s. 1913-14; b. Greensboro, Mar. 4, 1893; p. W. J. and -- -- --.

*GROOME, PINKNEY BROADFIELD

        Chapel Hill; d. Nov. 10, 1902; A.B. 1902; A.B. Guilford col.

*GROOVER, JAMES IRVING

        Thomasville, Ga.; b. Nov. 15, 1835; d. 1909; A.B. 1858.

GROSE, CLAUDE HARVE Garage Manager

        Henrietta; s. 1918-21; b. Forest City, June 23, 1898; p. James I. and Mamie (Taylor); m. Lottie Stroup, June 21, 1922; grocery salesman 1921-23; mgr. garage 1923-; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

GROSE, WILLIE CLAY

        Loray; A.B. 1823; b. Loray, Oct. 2, 1893; p. Sylvester and -- -- --.

GROSS, LESTER EARL

        Burlington; s. p. 1919-20; b. Burlington; p. L. B. and -- -- --.

GROVES, EARL ELMER Manufacturer

        211 W. Franklin st., Gastonia; A.B. 1918; b. Gaston co., Feb. 25, 1897; p. Laban Forrest and Sarah Elizabeth (Martin); yarn salesman 1919-20; asst. treas. Groves Mills, Inc., 1920-22; treas. ibid. 1922-; Baptist.

GROVES, LAWRENCE CRAIG

        Gastonia; s. 1914-15; b. Gastonia, Dec. 11, 1894; p. L. F. and -- -- --.

GRUBB, ROBERT LEE Clerk

        802 Salisbury ave., Spencer; s. 1921; b. Davidson co., Sept. 19, 1905; p. Henry Webster and Thirser Ivey (Orrell); clerk Spencer Transfer co. 1922-; Baptist.

†GRUBBS, BRUCE S.

        Ronda, Va.; s. 1908-09; b. Ronda, Va., Nov. 26, 1887.

*GRUVER, CHARLES DAYTON Physician

        Stroudsburg, Pa.; d. 1918; Ph.G. 1899.

GRYDER, COFFEY HARLAM Teacher

        Taylorsville; A.B. 1917; b. Alexander co., Feb. 17, 1887; p. W. W. and Mary R. (Hendren); m. Ila Rae Watt, Jan. 4, 1918; Di Soc.; prin. Fremont H. S. 1916-17; ibid. Andrews H. S. 1917-18; ibid. Hiddenite H. S. 1920-21; supt. pub. instr. Alexander co. 1921-; Mason; Baptist.

GUARD, JOHN WORTH

        Coinjock; s. 1917-18; b. Currituck, Sept. 1, 1899; p. J. S. and -- -- --.

‡GUDGER, EDMUND BURKE

        Asheville; s. 1897-98.

GUDGER, EMMETT CARLYLE Naval Officer

        U. S. Naval Sta., Cavite, P. I.; A.B. 1901; George Washington univ. 1916-17; b. Marshall, Feb. 21, 1881; p. James M and Katie May (Hawkins); m. Genevieve Walsh,


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Apr. 5, 1915; Beta Theta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa; commander U. S. N.; force supply officer U. S. N. forces operating in Europe, commander 1917-19; cited by three admirals for meritorious service; awarded naval cross; Baptist.

GUDGER, FRANCIS ASBURY Moving Picture Producer

        Victoria Road, Asheville; s. 1894-97; b. Asheville, May 29, 1877; p. Judge Hezekiah Alexander and Jennie Hardee (Smith); m. Pearl Whittaker, Oct. 11, 1919; Beta Theta Pi; Theta Nu Epsilon; Pi Sigma; Gimghoul; asst. sec. Arlington co. 1906-08; 3rd vice-pres. ibid. 1908-10; 2nd vice-pres. ibid. 1910-15; vice-pres. and gen, mgr. ibid. 1915-17; asst. dir. Pyralin div., E. I. Du Pont de Nemours co. 1917-20; 1st vice-pres. Goldwyn Pictures corp. 1920-; vice-pres. Arlington co., Canada, 1912; pres. ibid. 1915; pres. Diva Pictures corp.; vice-pres. Bray Picture corp.; treas. and dir. Moredall Realty corp.; lawyer Asheville 1903-06; trustee St. Johns Guild, New York City; mem. U. S. A. ordnance assn.; sec. to Am. Consul Gen., Panama, 1897; vice and depconsul gen. ibid. 1898; Methodist.

GUDGER, HERMAN ALEXANDER Lawyer

        Asheville; s. 1900-01; s. l. 1909-10; b. Raleigh, Nov. 19, 1882; p. Hezekiah and Jennie H. (Smith); Beta Theta Pi; 1st lieut. Q. M. corps U. S. A. Camp Forest, Ga., 1918; Methodist.

*GUDGER, HUBERT BARNARD

        From Asheville; Philadelphia, Pa.; b. May 9, 1884; d. Oct. 2, 1910; Ph.B. 1905; Univ. of Pa.

GUDGER, HENRY CLARENCE Realtor

        139 Montford ave., Asheville; s. 1914-16; b. Leicester, Jan. 15, 1895; p. Benjamin and Bessie C. (Chandler); Alpha Chi Sigma; employee U. S. Cartridge co., Perth Amboy, N. J., 1917; realtor 1920-; lieut. co. "K" 322nd reg. 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

GUDGER, LINDSAY MADISON

        Asheville; s. 1921-22; b. Asheville, Jan. 23, 1904; p. J. E. and -- -- --.

GUDGER, VONNO LAMAR Lawyer

        83 Montford ave., Asheville; LL.B. 1905; B.S. Univ. of Tenn. 1904; b. Asheville, Dec. 22, 1883; p. H. Lamar and Alice L. (Brown); m. Elizabeth Wilson, Oct. 7, 1914; baseball; Methodist.

GUESS, WILLIAM CONRAD Teacher

        401 W. Main st., Waxahachie, Tex.; A. B. 1911; Johns Hopkins univ. 1914-17; b. Lemon Springs, Sept. 5, 1391; p. D. S. and Mary Ann (Garner); prin. Bethania H. S. 1911-14; prof. Guilford col. 1917-18; act. prof. Northeastern State Normal, Okla, 1919; prof. Trinity univ. 1919-; Southwest political science assn.; U. S. N. R. F. 1918; Presbyterian.

GUIN, CLYDE DOYLE Druggist

        Cornelius; s. 1913; p. John M. and Mary Jane --; m. Edna Modena, June 6, 1923; U. S. A. 1918-19; A. E. F. 3 mos.

*GUION, ALEXANDER HENDERSON Engineer

        New Bern; b. 1831; d. 1856; s. 1847-49.

*GUION, BERNARD BRYANT Merchant

        From Raleigh; Battleboro; b. July 10, 1832; s. 1849-52; capt. bat. A. 10th reg. C. S. A.

*GUION, BENJAMIN SIMMON Engineer

        New Bern; b. July 16, 1826; d. Nov. 9, 1893; A.B. 1848; supt. W. N. C. ry.; maj. C. S. A.

GUION, BENJAMIN SIMMON Contractor

        Gastonia; s. 1896-98; b. Lincolnton, Mar. 15, 1878; m. Claudie Cashwell, June 2, 1920.

GUION, CLAYTON LLOYD

        Norwood; s. p. 1920-21; b. Monroe, Aug. 21, 1897; p. J. M. and -- -- --.

GUION, HOWELL NEWTON

        Marshville; s. 1918-19.

*GUION, HAYWOOD WILLIAMS Lawyer

        From New Bern; Charlotte; b. 1814; d. 1876; A.B. 1835; A.M. 1846; author; ry. pres.; mem. mil. bd. 1861.

*GUION, JULIUS Lawyer

        From Raleigh; Mississippi; b. Feb. 16, 1830; d. 1873; A.B. 1851; Capt. C. S. A.

GUION, JOHN AMOS Lawyer

        New Bern; A.B. 1910; s. l. 1911; b. New Bern, Aug. 17, 1890; p. Owen H. and Pattie B. (Rodman); m. Mary Louise Jones, Aug. 12, 1919; Delta Kappa Epsilon; asst. gen. sol. Norfolk-Sou. ry. 1915-17; mem. Guion & Guion; 2nd lieut. F. A. 11th reg. 1917-19; A. E. F. 1918-19; 1st lieut. 1919.

*GUION, JOHN OSBORNE Planter

        From Raleigh; Mississippi; b. Feb. 16, 1826; d. 1874; A.B. 1847.

GUION, LOUIS ISAAC Farmer

        Lugoff, S. C.; s. m. 1891-92; s. 1892-95.

GUION, WILLIAM BLOUNT RODMAN Lawyer

        New Bern; s. 1906-08; s. l. 1908-10; b. Washington, Mar. 18, 1889; p. Judge Owen H. and Pattie (Rodman); m. Elizabeth K. Knowles, Oct. 26, 1921; capt. U. S. A., A. E. F.

GUION, WILLIAM ROBERTS, JR.

        New Bern; s. 1921-22; b. New Bern, Oct. 29, 1903; p. W. R. and -- -- --.

*GUIRKIN, LEVI

        Elizabeth City; d. 1899; s. 1887-88.


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GUITON, JOHN ALBERT Drug Clerk

        St. Pauls; s. p. 1920-21; b. St. Pauls, May 11, 1900; p. J. W. and -- -- --.

GULICK, JAMES WHARTON, JR. Druggist

        Cor. Washington ave. and 34th st., Newport News, Va.; s. p. 1901-02.

GULICK, WILLIAM MCKEE Naval Officer

        Oxford; s. 1885-87; b. Oxford, Sept. 12, 1869; pay clerk U. S. N.

‡GULLETT, BENJAMIN DAVID

        Tampa, Fla.; s. 1898-99.

GULLEY, EDWIN KERR Lawyer

        Sylvester, Ga.; s. 1898-1900.

GULLICK, JONATHAN GREENE Manufacturer

        Belmont; A.B. 1923; b. Belmont, Sept. 20, 1901; p. G. M. and Mary (Stowe); Di Soc.; Sigma Delta Chi; pres.-treas. Continental Brick & Tile co.; Baptist.

*GUNN, WILLIAM PINKNEY

        Caswell co.; A.B. 1834.

*GUNNELS, WILLIAM MARTIN

        Laurens C. H., S. C.; b. 1841; died from effects of wounds, 1866; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; lieut. C. S. A.

GUNTER, CHARLES WALKER Cotton Dealer

        Gastonia; A.B. 1911; b. Jonesboro, Nov. 8, 1888; p. John Doctor and Jennie Leah (Denny); m. Maude Clyburn, June 21, 1916; Di Soc.; employee J. L. Coker & co., cotton dept., Hartsville, S. C., 1911-19; mgr. Coker Cotton Sales co. 1919-23; prop. C. W. Gunter & co. 1923-; sec. Kiwanis club; Methodist.

GUNTER, HERBERT BROWN Insurance

        10 Oak court, Greensboro; A.B. 1908; b. Jonesboro, Aug. 23, 1886; p. John D. and Jennie Leah (Denny); m. Lucy Wadsworth Betts, May 20, 1912; ed. Tar Heel; Sigma Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Golden Fleece; traveling rep. Raleigh News and Observer 1908; city ed. Winston-Salem Journal 1908-10; ed. ibid. 1910-13; ed. Insurance Forum 1913; supt. publicity dept. Sou. Life & Trust co. 1913-20; agency mgr. ibid. 1920-21; vice-pres. and agency mgr. ibid. 1921-; Methodist.

GUNTER, JOHN DOCTOR Miller

        8 First st., Sanford; s. 1877-79; s. m. 1879-80; b. Moore co., Jan. 5, 1853; p. J. Ambrose and Elizabeth (Brown); m. Jennie Leah Denny, Mar. 9, 1881; ginner and miller, Jonesboro, 1881-97; ibid. Sanford 1897-1900; sol. Cole Printing co., Sanford, 1900-20; Christian.

GUNTER, LAUGHTON BRUCE Teacher

        Holly Springs; s. 1909-11, 1913-15; Grenoble univ., France, 1919; b. Holly Springs, May 24, 1887; p. E. B. and Arzanie (Olive); Phi Soc.; Amphoterothen; teacher Rowland 1915-16; ibid. Zebulon 1916-17; ibid. Wendell 1917-18, 1919-21; ibid. Woodland 1921-; co. "F" 222nd inf. 81st div. A. E. F. 1918-19; Baptist.

GUNTER, PERCY GLYNDON Teacher

        College Station, Texas; A.M. 1910; A.B. Elon col. 1909; b. Merry Oaks, 1886; p. William Thomas and Cornelia Frances --; m. Louise Batte, Nov. 28, 1916; Phi Soc.; dept. hist. and Eng., Chester, S. C., H. S.; instr. Eng., A. & M. col., Tex. 1911-15; asst. prof. engr. A. & M. col., Tex., 1915-22; asso. prof. engr. A. & M. col., Tex., 1922-; Baptist.

GUNTER, TRUSS BOSTIC, JR.

        Sanford; B.S. 1923; b. Sanford, Dec. 2, 1901; p. T. B. and -- -- --; with N. C. highway comm.

GURLEY, HUBERT TAYLOR

        511 N. Main st., High Point; s. 1915-16, 1918-23; b. Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 14, 1898; p. David S. and Minnie Irene (Crouch); Theta Chi; Phi Chi; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Elk; Friend.

GURLEY, WILLIAM BURDIN Druggist

        Windsor; s. p. 1915-16; b. Windsor, July 3, 1895; p. Dr. Whitmel Smallwood and Lizzie Pugh (Burdin); m. Bessie Saunders Branton, June 14, 1917; sec.-treas. Windsor Phar. co., Inc., 1916-; Baptist.

*GUTHRIE, BROOKS HARRIS Merchant

        From Chatham co.; Durham; b. Oct. 15, 1843; d. Oct. 4, 1894; m. Sallie E. Vestal; s. 1866-67; farmer; Methodist.

*GUTHRIE, EUGENE DEVAUL Lawyer

        Southport; b. Oct. 17, 1875; s. l. 1897-98.

*GUTHRIE, JOHN CAVE Merchant

        Chapel Hill; b. Aug. 6, 1872; d. Aug., 1916; s. 1896-97; ry. transptn.

GUTHRIE, MARSHALL CRAPON Surgeon

        Care U. S. Public Health Service, Washington, D. C.; pres. 1747 Park road, N.W., Washington, D. C.; M.D. 1904; b. Southport, Apr. 13, 1879; p. Michael Cronly and Elizabeth Lord (Williams); m. Harriett Ellen Harding, Feb. 24, 1915; asst. surg. U. S. pub. health service 1905; med. officer U. S. pub. health serv.; surg. ibid.

GUTHRIE, THOMAS CLAIBORNE, JR. Lawyer

        Law bldg., Charlotte; s. 1910-11.

GUTHRIE, THOMAS WILLIAM Automobile Dealer

        Rockingham; s. 1921; b. Rockingham, May 18, 1900; p. Henry L. and Minnie L. (Patrick); jr. acct. J. W. Hendrix, Concord; mgr. Jenkins Buick co., Rockingham; Methodist.

*GUTHRIE, WILLIAM ANDERSON Lawyer

        From Chapel Hill; Durham; b. Chatham co., Feb. 5, 1846; d. Oct. 14, 1916; A.B. 1864; A.M.; register in bankruptcy 3rd


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GUTHRIE, WILLIAM BROOKS Lawyer

        Durham; s. 1890-92; s. l. 1894-95; b. Durham, Jan. 12, 1874.

GUTHRIE, WILLIAM CARR Manufacturer

        911 N. Mangum st., Durham; pres. 313 S. Hamilton st., High Point; s. 1918-21; A.B. Trinity col. 1923; b. Durham, Aug. 23, 1902; p. William Brooks and Mary Stuart (Wall); Alpha Tau Omega; Roxboro Light & Power co. 1923-24; Dalton Furn. co., High Point; Episcopalian.

GUTHRIE, WILSON GREGORY Physician

        45 Lincoln ave., Newark, N. J.; s. 1911-13; M.D. Univ. of Tenn. 1918; b. Rockingham, Nov. 21, 1893; p. Thomas Claybourne and Rusie -- --; m. Mary Elizabeth Cantwell, Nov. 1920; Phi Chi; asst. surg. U. S. N. R. F. 1918-19.

*GUTHRIE, WALTER HUGH Engineer

        From Chapel Hill; Boston, Mass.; b. 1850; s. 1866-68; machinist.

*GUTHRIE, WINFIELD SCOTT Steam Fitter

        From Chapel Hill; Boston, Mass.; b. Chatham co., July 28, 1849; d. Manila, P. I., 1900; A.B. 1867; U. S. A.

GUYER, SAMUEL JACOB Teacher

        Woodrow; s. 1889-90; b. Bethany, May 12, 1866.

GWALTNEY, LEROY PARKS, JR. Automobile Dealer

        206 S. Poplar st., Charlotte; A.B. 1917; b. Hiddenite, Mar. 12, 1894; p. Rev. L. and Mattie Evelyn (Hines); m. Willie A. Hines, May 23, 1917; Di Soc.; mgr. Gwaltney-Hines Motor co., Stony Point, 1 yr.; prin. Stony Point H. S. 1 yr.; dealer White trucks, Charlotte br.; 2nd lieut. Camps Jackson, Pike, and McArthur 1918; Baptist.

GWALTNEY, ROBERT HOWELL Insurance

        Wilmington; s. 1897-98; b. Raleigh, July 17, 1878.

GWYN, HUGH LITTLETON Druggist

        Mt. Airy; b. May 18, 1888; d. Oct. 5, 1920; s. p. 1909; Methodist.

GWYN, JAMES ALFRED Sales Manager

        486 Clifton ave., Newark, N. J.; Ph.B. 1896; s. l. 1901; b. Greensboro, Feb. 19, 1875; p. James McFadden and Amelia Harper (Foster); m. Merle L'Amoureaux, June 16, 1921; Beta Theta Pi; Theta Nu Epsilon; Di Soc.; ed. Tar Heel; prin. Asheville graded sch. 1896-98; instr. Bingham sch. 1898-1901; ed. Law Encyclopedia, pub. by Edward Thompson co., 1902-04; ed. Cyclopedia of Law and Procedure, Am. Book co., 1904-14; asst. treas. Arlington co., 1914-17; asst. sales mgr. E. I. Dupont de Nemours & co., 1917-; pub. of various articles relating to law subjects; Episcopalian.

GWYN, THOMAS LENOIR Farmer

        Canton; Ph.B. 1903; b. Springdale, Oct. 16, 1882; p. James M. and Amelia (Foster); m. Hilda Way, Dec. 20, 1919; Di Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; Zeta Psi; ed. Yackety Yack; ed Tar Heel; cattle buyer; owner and operator Springdale stock farms; mem. firm Gwyn & Hipps, livestock; pres. Haywood Supply co; pres. Bek Mt. Elec. and Tele. co.; pres. East Fork Lumber co.; vice-pres. 1st Nat. bank, Waynesville; N. C. gen. assem. 1923; employee U. S. geo. survey; co. bd. educ. 1910-19; bd. commrs; Mason; Episcopalian.

GWYN, JOHN MINOR Teacher

        Leaksville; A.B. 1918; b. Glade Spring, Va., Aug. 13, 1897; p. Rev. P. H. and Mary Waters (Minor); Phi Beta Kappa; basketball; Di Soc.; Epsilon Phi Delta; Sigma Upsilon; Omega Delta; prin. Leaksville H. S. 1919-20; ibid. Reidsville H. S. 1920-24; 2nd lieut. 62nd Pioneer inf. Camp Wadsworth 1918; Shriner; Presbyterian.

GWYNN, PRICE HENDERSON, JR. Teacher

        Reidsville; A.B. 1912; A.M. 1913; s. l. 1913; b. Charlottesville, Va., Aug. 4, 1892; p. Rev. P. H. and Mary Waters (Minor); m. Elma Crutchfield, Aug. 18, 1921; teacher Durham H. S. 1913-17; supt. Reidsville sch. 1919-; capt. inf. U. S. A. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

GWYNN, ROBERT BRUCE Banker

        Leaksville; A.B. 1920; b. Glade Springs, Va., Dec. 27, 1898; p. Rev. Price Henderson and Mary (Minor); Di Soc.; employee Nat. City bank, New York, in Cuban br., Habana, Cuba; S. A. T. C.; Presbyterian.

GWYNN, WILLIAM WARDLAW

        Leaksville; A.B. 1924; b. Charlotte, Dec. 7, 1902; p. Rev. Price Henderson and Mary Waters (Minor); Phi Beta Kappa; Golden Fleece; Presbyterian.

GYANNA, EUGENE EDWARD

        East Orange, N. J.; s. 1921; b. New York City, Dec. 30, 1902; p. John and Wilhellmina (Fitkonides); Protestant.


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*HACKETT, RICHARD NATHANIEL Lawyer

        From Wilkesboro; N. Wilkesboro; b. Dec. 4, 1866; d. Nov. 22, 1923; m. Lois Long, Jan. 31, 1907; Ph.B. 1887; atty. N. C. ry. 1921-23; mayor Wilkesboro several terms; represented 8th Cong. dist. in the 60th Cong.; ed. U. N. C. Magazine; Mason; Methodist.

HACKLER, JAMES FRANK Lawyer

        Charlotte; A.B., LL.B. 1917; Weaver col. 1910-12; b. Sparta, June 28, 1894; p. R. H. and Bessie Reid (Doughton); m. Innie Marie Richardson, July 15, 1918; atty. Va.-Car. Chem co., Charlotte, 1923-; Elk; Methodist.

HACKLER, ROBERT HARDEN Student

        Sparta; pres. 908 Pine st., Philadelphia, Pa.; s. 1918-19, 1920-21; Jefferson Med. col.; b. Sparta, Jan. 14, 1902; p. R. H. and Lura (Hardin); Kappa Psi; Methodist.

HACKLER, THOMAS JEFFERSON Lawyer

        Lee's Summit, Mo.; s. l. 1883-84; b. Dallas, Tex., 1858.

HACKNEY, BEN H. Physician

        Lucama; s. 1907-09; M.D. Tulane univ. 1911; g. s. Harvard univ. 1914; p. J. J. and -- -- --; m. Willa Weathers, 1915.

HACKNEY, GEORGE, JR.

        Wilson; s. 1905-07; b. Wilson, Nov. 30, 1887; p. Geo. and Elizabeth (Acra); m. Hortense Johnson; Christian.

HACKNEY, JAMES ACRA Manufacturer

        Washington; s. 1907-10; s. l. 1911; b. Wilson, Sept. 22, 1890; p. George and Bessie (Acra); m. Mae Ayers, Mar. 7, 1916; baseball 1908-11, capt. 1911; Sigma Nu; Gimghoul; asst. mgr. Hackney Bros., mfrs. vehicles, 1911-14; sec.-treas. Washington Buggy co. 1914-23; mgr. Hassell Supply co. 1920-23; mgr. and sec.-treas. Beaufort Co. Storage Warehouse co. 1914-20; broker; bd. of aldermen 1921-23; Methodist.

HACKNEY, JOHN MALLORY

        Box 240, Durham; s. p. 1919; Trinity col.; N. C. Col. of A. & E.; b. Durham, Feb. 28, 1898; p. E. C. and L. M. --; m. Feb. 8, 1918; Kappa Sigma; Kappa Psi; Kiwanian; Elk; Mason; Methodist.

HACKNEY, THOMAS JENNINGS Manufacturer

        Wilson; s. 1906-08; b. Wilson, Apr. 25, 1889; p. Geo. and Bessie (Acra); m. Evelyn Jones, Apr. 25, 1917; Hackney Bros., Inc., buggy mfrs., 1910-; at pres. gen. mgr. of mfg. plant; Christian.

HACKNEY, WILLIS DOUGLASS, JR.

        Wilson; s. 1910-11; b. Wilson, Feb. 14, 1891; p. W. D. and -- -- --.

*HADEN, RICHARD G. Farmer

        From Fincastle, Va.; Galax, Va.; d. 1908; s. 1863-64; A.B. 1911 as of 1867.

*HADLEY, GEORGE MILTON

        Mt. Airy; b. Oct. 6, 1902; killed, auto accident, Feb. 17, 1922; s. 1921-22.

*HADLEY, JAMES

        Davidson co., Tenn.; A.B. 1855; C. S. A.

*HADLEY, JEROME JAMES Teacher

        From Gallatin, Tenn.; Summer co., Tenn.; s. 1852-54.

*HADLEY, JOHN L.

        Fayetteville; s. 1806; mem. Tenn. gen. assem.

*HADLEY, JOHN LIVINGSTON Physician

        From Nashville, Tenn.; Davidson co., Tenn.; d. Aug. 1893; A.B. 1839; farmer.

HADLEY, LUCIEN SANDERS

        Wilson; s. 1887-88.

*HADLEY, THOMAS JEFFERSON Lawyer

        Wilson; b. Wayne co., July 9, 1838; d. Aug. 3, 1917; m. Sarah Sanders, Aug. 29, 1867; A.B. 1862; A.M. 1866; teacher and lawyer, Kinston, 1 yr.; ibid. Stantonsburg; merchant 1872-86; farmer; capt. co. "A" 55th reg. C. S. A.; Phi Soc.; Phi Gamma Delta; Methodist.

HADLEY, WILLIAM ALONZO

        Burgaw; s. 1917-19; b. LaGrange, Mar. 14, 1900; p. Rufus Franklin and Beatrice (Kennedy); m. Marie Pullen, Feb. 16, 1922.

HADLEY, WADE HAMPTON Merchant

        Siler City; s. 1898-99; N. C. Col. of A. & E.; New Bedford Text. sch., New Bedford, Mass.; b. Evans, Sept. 29, 1880; p. Franklin Minter and Lilla (Jordan); m. Georgia Hanner; textile work; tob. mfg.; wholesale grocer; Methodist Episcopal.

*HADLY, OSCAR FRITZ-ALLEN

        From Sumpter, Ala.; Livingston, Ala.; Texas; b. July 7, 1837; A.B. 1858; C. S. A.

*HAGOOD, THOMAS BARRETT Planter

        Barnwell Court House, S. C.; d. June 23, 1917; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; C. S. A.

HAGOOD, WILLIAM W. Realtor

        409 Tenth ave., Charlotte; B.S. 1921; b. Dec. 6, 1900; p. William W. and Sallie (Whisnant).


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*HAIGH, CHARLES Merchant

        Fayetteville; b. June 29, 1840; d. July 16, 1921; A.B. 1860; sergt. maj. 63rd reg. C. S. A.; maj. F. I. L. inf.; lt.-col. N. C. state troops.

*HAIGH, CLAUDE HAMILTON Machinist

        From Fayetteville; Pinners Point, Va.; b. Jan. 26, 1871; d. Rocky Mt., Feb. 2, 1904; s. 1887-88; gen. foreman A. C. L. ry.

HAIGH, CHARLES THOMAS Chemist

        Homewood, Ill.; s. 1882-84; Ph.C. Univ. of Mich. 1886; b. Fayetteville, Mar. 21, 1865; p. Dr. Thomas Devereux and Rebecca Stokes (MacRae); m. Clara Elizabeth Smith, Feb. 5, 1890; Phil Kappa Sigma; chem. Fred Stearns and co., Detroit, Mich., 1886-89; ibid. Smith-Hubbard co., Decatur, Ill., 1889-94; mfr. "Rock Wall" plaster 1895-98; salesman Sherwin-Williams Paint co. 1899-1910; furnace dealer 1910-23; Pythian; Christian Scientist.

‡HAIGH, DELAGNEL Chemist

        381 4th ave., New York, N. Y.; s. 1878-80; s. m. and p. 1880-81; Ph.C. Univ. of Mich. 1885; b. Fayetteville. Apr. 29, 1863; mfr. wall plaster, etc.

HAIGH, DOUGLAS DEROSSETT

        7 Sylvester st., Cranford, N. J.; s. 1889-90.

*HAIGH, GEORGE HENRY Merchant

        Fayetteville; b. Dec. 20, 1831; d. July, 1904; A.B. 1852; editor; ins. agt.; 2nd lieut. C. S. A.; conscript bureau, Bethel reg.

HAIGH, SEVERN GREEN Salesman

        308 Chestnut st., Philadelphia, Pa.; A.B. 1904; b. Fayetteville, July 23, 1883; p. John C. and May (Daingerfield); Alpha Tau Omega; Hope Mills mfg. co. 1904-09; Lakeview Cotton mills, Fayetteville, 1909-13; sec.-treas. Holt-Williamson Mfg. co., Fayetteville, 1913-18; Gastonia Cotton Yarn co., Philadelphia, Pa., 1919-; in cotton mill bus since graduation, now in selling end; Episcopalian.

*HAIGH, THOMAS DEVEREUX Physician

        Fayetteville; b. Sept. 27, 1829; d. April, 1908; A.B. 1849; M.D. Univ. City of N. Y. 1851; mem. state bd. med. examnrs.; pres. N. C. med. soc.

*HAIGH, WILLIAM HOOPER Lawyer

        Fayetteville; A.B. 1842.

*HAILEY, ROBERT T. Engineer

        Rockingham; b. Aug. 10, 1835; B.S. 1860; civil engr. 1861-80; farmer; merchant.

HAIR, JOSEPH EUGENE

        100 N. Butler st., Atlanta, Ga.; pres. Fayetteville; s. 1919-20.

‡HAIR, JOHN KNOX Minister

        Union, S. C.; A.M. 1898; s. p. 1897-98; Ph.B. Furman univ. 1894; A.B. ibid. 1897; Sou. Bapt. Theo. sem. 1903; b. Barnwell co., S. C., Mar. 22, 1869; teacher Furman univ. 1897; teacher 1898-1900; merchant 1900-01; minister 1903-; Baptist.

HAIR, ROBERT CLIFTON Druggist

        Pineville; Ph.G. 1923; b. Pineville, Oct. 24, 1901; p. Maxy G. and Lula (Downs); Phi Delta Chi; James P. Stowe and co., Charlotte; Mason; Presbyterian.

HAIRR, ALMOND YATES Contractor

        Dunn; s. 1918; Chicago Tech. col. 1921; b. Clinton, Oct. 19, 1899; p. Henry Stephen and Ida Jane (Butler); S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

*HAIRSTON, GEORGE Planter

        Virginia; A.B. 1832; A.M. 1850.

*HAIRSTON, GEORGE Planter

        Virginia; s. 1838-39.

*HAIRSTON, NICHOLAS P.

        Martinsville, Va.; s. 1810.

*HAIRSTON, PETER Planter

        Rocky Mt., Va.; s. 1816.

*HAIRSTON, PETER WILSON Planter

        From Pittsylvania co., Va.; Stokes and Davie cos.; A.B. 1837; maj. C. S. A., staff Gen. Jubal A. Early.

*HAIRSTON, ROBERT Planter

        Virginia; s. 1839-40.

*HAIRSTON, ROBERT ANDREW

        Columbus, Miss.; A.B. 1850.

*HAIRSTON, WILLIAM LASH Planter

        From Winston-Salem; Danville, Va.; b. 1863; s. 1880-81.

*HAIZLIP, JAMES DANIEL Lawyer

        From Graham; Sherman, Tex.; b. Cascade, Va., Apr. 20, 1858; d. May 10, 1912; LL.B. 1883.

HAIZLIP, PETER THOMAS Lawyer

        Leaksville; s. l. 1911-12; William and Mary col. 1901-07; Washington and Lee univ. 1913; b. Lone Oak, Va., Oct. 1, 1882; p. John A. and Mary K. (Martin); m. Beulah H. Hodges, Aug. 15, 1922; Di Soc.; sol. recorder's ct., Leaksville, 1917-18; judge ibid. 1918-; Methodist.

*HALE, EDWARD JOSEPH Journalist

        Fayetteville; b. Dec. 25, 1839; d. Feb. 15, 1922; m. Maria Rhett Hill, Jan. 15, 1861; m. Caroline Green Mallett, 1905; AB. 1860; valedictorian; LLD. 1910; ed. and pro. Fayetteville Observer 1860-68; 1883-85, 1892-1922; pub. and merchant, N. Y., 1868-75; U. S. consul, Manchester, Eng., 1885-89; commr. in Am., Manchester ship canal, ternal nav.; hon. mem. Cobden club 1886-1922; mem. Brit. assn. advancement of science 1887; dir. nat. rivers and harbors cong.; pres. Fayetteville chamber of commerce and upper Cape Fear imprv. assn.; minister to Costa Rica 1913-21; trustee U. N. C.; exec. com. bd. of trustees 1899;


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asst. adj. and qm. gen. C. S. A.; judge adv. dept, cts. martial; recommended for brigden, but was prevented from receiving comm. by return of Lane whose place he was taking.

HALE, ELLIS SCOTT Lawyer

        134 Bradmann bldg., Bluefield, W. Va.; s. spring 1919, 1920-21; Trinity col. 1916-18; b. Mt. Airy, Oct. 12, 1898; p. Stephen Mason and Emma Waugh (Cooper); m. Mary Lillian Shott, Aug. 26, 1922; Pi Kappa Alpha; Phi Delta Phi; vice-pres. Leizure & Hale, Inc.; 2nd lieut. U. S. A. 1918; Methodist Episcopal (South).

‡HALE, JOSEPH WATKINS Engineer

        Louisburg; s. 1913-17; b. Louisburg, Dec. 24, 1896; p. Emmett A. and Ida H. --.

HALE, OTHO WILLIAM Banker

        Ahoskie; A.B. 1919; b. Gates co., June 28, 1896; p. Lot Winstead and Rhoda (Umphett); m. Sevilla Norene Johnston, Jan. 2, 1918; asst. cashier Peoples bank, Murfreesboro; ibid. Farmers Atlantic bank, Ahoskie; U. S. N. 1918; Mason; Baptist.

*HALE, PETER MALLETT Journalist

        From Fayetteville; Raleigh; b. 1828; d. June 2, 1887; A.B. 1849; maj. C. S. A.

*HALE, ROBERT H.

        South Carolina; s. 1818.

HALES, CECIL STANTON Clerk

        64 Marian ave., Clarendon, Va.; s. 1905-07; s. m. George Washington univ. 1907-08; b. Rocky Mt., July 20, 1888; p. Jacob C. and Martha (Stanton); m. Laura Ballentine, Dec. 17, 1911; Phi Soc.; clerk, Briggs hotel Wilson, 1908-09; cashier Spring Hope Bkg. co., Spring Hope, 1909-12; shipping clerk wholesale grocery 1912-13; govt. clerk, adj. gen.'s office, Washington, D. C., May, 1913-; Episcopalian.

HALES, RALPH AAREN, JR. Druggist

        Spring Hope; s. 1921-22; Southside pharmacy.

†HALEY, PAUL JAMES STEPHEN

        New York, N. Y.; s. 1905-06.

‡HALL, ALEZANDER MACDONALD Merchant

        Wilmington; s. 1893-94; Davidson col.; b. Wilmington, Dec. 9, 1873; p. Benjamin Franklin and Margaret (Sprunt); m. Margaret Hargrave, Nov. 11, 1896; Hall & Pearsall, wholesale grocers, 1891-1903; organizer and pres. Wilmington Groc. co. 1903-; Presbyterian.

HALL, BOLLING Horticulturist

        Waynesville; A.B. 1909; Vanderbilt univ. 1902-03; New Mex. State col. 1903-04; b. Denver, Colo., Sept. 24, 1883; p. Joseph Eugene and Mary Margaret (Stokes); Phi Kappa Sigma; prin. Ruffin H. S. 1909-10; mgr. apple orchard, estate of father, 3 yrs.; developing own apple orchard near Waynesville, 1913-; govt weather observer thermal tests in orchards 1 yr.; specialist in marketing fruits and veg., state div. of markets, 1913-; ext. horticulturist for state div. of horticulture; worked for S. C. state div. of markets assisting farmers in boll weevil territory, 1922; helped organize Waynesville nat. farm loan assn.; sec.-treas. N. C. horticultural soc.

HALL, COOPER ANDREW Farmer

        Roxboro; s. 1904-05; b. Woodsdale, Jan. 11, 1883.

HALL, CLAUDE TIP Farmer

        Woodsdale; s. 1911-12; Wake Forest col. 1912; b. Woodsdale, May 13, 1890; p. Joseph H. and Ninnie (Jones); m. Addie Garnette, Oct. 14, 1915; Primitive Baptist.

*HALL, DAVID CLARK Lawyer

        Warren co.; d. 1891; A.B. 1853; mem. house of c. 1858.

*HALL, EDWARD Lawyer

        Warrenton; d. 1877; A.B. 1815; judge sup'r ct. 1840-41.

*HALL, ELIAS

        Iredell co.; s. 1834-35.

*HALL, EZEKIEL Physician

        Wilmington; s. 1809.

HALL, EMMETT CONNOR Lawyer

        Charleston, W. Va.; s. 1904-05; A.B. Peabody col. 1906; Vanderbilt univ. 1907-09; b. Nov. 28, 1882; m. Helen Holt, Dec. 16, 1922; Nashville Times 1907; contributor to legal journals.

HALL, ELIJAH FRANKLIN Engineer

        S. Main st., Reidsville; pres. Newton; s. 1918-20; b. Reidsville, Mar. 19, 1901; p. E. F. and Annie (Dillard); highway and municipal civil engr. since 1920; Presbyterian.

HALL, EDMUND PLEASANT Publisher

        LaFayette, Ga.; s. 1910-13; A.B. Univ. of Ga. 1910; b. Pond Spring, Ga., July 16, 1887; p. Joseph Parks and Martha Elizabeth (Conley); m. Annie Moore Hammond, June 29, 1916; life ins. agt. 1913-15; owner and pub. Walker County Messenger 1915-; Methodist.

*HALL, ELI WEST Lawyer

        Wilmington; b. 1827; d. 1860; A.B. 1847; co. sol.; state sen. 1856.

HALL, GORDON COZART Insurance

        1013 Lamond ave., Durham; s. 1917-20; b. Dutchville, Nov. 18, 1900; p. William Graves and Alma (Cozart); tobacconist 1920-22; cashier Home Ins. agency; sec.-treas. Durham Bldg. and Development co.; Elk; Presbyterian.

HALL, GEORGE WILLIE Expressman

        Roxboro; s. 1921-22; p. G. Sid. and Fannie (Ranes); Sou. Express co.


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‡HALL, HAROLD STRATTON

        Care Grinnell co., 408 Society for Savings bldg., Cleveland, O.; s. l. 1897-98.

*HALL, ISAAC Physician

        Pittsboro; A.B. 1823.

*HALL, JAMES

        North Carolina; s. 1797.

*HALL, JOHN A. Farmer

        From Warrenton; Ridgeway; b. May 24, 1842; d. Nov. 26, 1917; s. 1858-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; C. S. A.

*HALL, JAMES DAVIDSON Minister

        From Iredell co.; Belmont; d. Aug. 4, 1892; A.B. 1828; Presbyterian.

*HALL, JAMES GATLIN

        From Currituck; Gaston co.; A.B. 1822; A.M. 1832.

HALL, JACK HANES Physician

        Woodsdale; s. 1907; Baylor univ., Texas; p. J. H. and -- -- --; col. med. corps U. S. A.

‡HALL, JOHN HUBBARD Minister (Retired)

        Walnut st., Elizabeth City; s. 1877-78; b. Fayetteville, Jan. 2, 1858; p. Henry Gilbert and Emily Belden (Robinson); m. Ida Holland, Dec. 18, 1883; Phi Soc.; teacher Fayettevlile graded sch. 3 yrs.; minister serving Pekin circuit 2 yrs., Lillington circuit 2 yrs., Carr church, Durham, 2 yrs., Oxford church 4 yrs., Haw River 2 yrs., 1st church, Elizabeth City, 4 yrs., 5th ave., Wilmington, 4 yrs., Rockingham sta. 3 yrs.; presiding elder Elizabeth City dist. 4 yrs., Kinston 2 yrs., Raleigh 4 yrs., Rockingham 4 yrs., Aberdeen 1 yr.; retired 1920; Methodist Episcopal (South).

HALL, JAMES KING Physician

        Westbrook Sanatorium, Richmond, Va.; A.B. 1901; s. m. 1900-02; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1904; b. Iredell co., Sept. 28, 1875; p. E. A. and Amanda McCulloch (White); m. Laura W. Ervin; Phi Beta Kappa; ed. university Magazine; Delta Kappa Epsilon; interne Philadelphia Polyclinic hosp. 1904-05; asst. physician state hosp., Morganton, 1905-11; one of proprietors Westbrook sanatorium, Richmond, Va., 1911-; pres. Richmond acad. of med. and surg. 1922; chmn. governor's bd. of criminal mental hygiene; sec. tri-state med. assn. of Carolinas and Va. 1920-; author numerous monographs on mental and nervous diseases.

HALL, JAMES NEAL Postal Clerk

        614 College st., Burk Burnett, Texas; M.A. 1915; B.A., E. Texas Normal col. 1914; Univ. of Texas 1917; b. Hayesville, July 15, 1892; p. Robert M. and Mary Roxanna (Scroggs); m. Lillie May Clifton, Dec. 22, 1918; track; Phi Delta Psi; on ranch 1916; teacher, Wichita Falls, Tex. H. S., 1919; oil operator 1919-21; postal service 1922-; 1st O. T. C. Leon Springs, Tex., 1917; 2nd lieut. inf. 90th div. 1917; 1st lieut. inf. 165th depot brig. 1918-19.

*HALL, JOHN NESBET

        From Iredell co.; Tipton co., Tenn.; d. 1878; s. 1826-28.

*HALL, JOSHUA STANLEY Journalist

        Fayetteville; b. May 19, 1865; d. June 30, 1889; m. Addie Council, 1888; s. 1881-82; printer 1884-85; govt. printing dept., Washington, D. C., 1886-87.

HALL, LUCIUS COLEMAN Merchant

        Sylva; B.S. 1916; b. Webster, Apr. 27, 1890; p. Lucius Coleman and Hannah Margaret (McKee); m. Stella Mariah Broyles, Dec. 27, 1916; Alpha Chi Sigma; chem. with Hercules Powder co., Baltimore, 1916; San Diego, Cal., 1916-18; solvent supt. same plant 1918-19; specialty work on new product in east, headquarters Wilmington, Del., 1919-20; chem. eng. supervisor construction naval stores plant, Hattiesburg, Miss.; in chg. Mercantile Supply co., wholesale grocery, Sylva; sec.-treas. Sylva bldg. and loan assn.; dir. Tuckaseigee bank; pres. Sylva Development co., Inc.; Methodist Episcopal (South).

HALL, LOUIS EDWARD

        109 N. 15th st., Wilmington; s. 1896-97; b. Wilmington, Aug. 4, 1877; p. B. F. and Margaret (Sprunt); m. Eleanor Williams, Apr. 21, 1908; Presbyterian.

†HALL, PERCY OPIE Druggist

        Wilmington; s. p. 1903-04; b. Sampson co., Oct. 7, 1883.

HALL, ROGER BAKER Chemist

        Lenoir; pres. 140 E. 9th st., Plainfield, N. J.; A.B. 1911; b. Hickory, June 6, 1890; p. Joseph Gaither and Annie Eliza (Jones); m. Alice M. Griffin, Apr. 19, 1919; chem. and asst. chief chem. in DuPont plant; chief chem. British-Am. Tob. co.; asst. supt. Carbolite Chem co.; dept. supt. Atlantic Dyestuffs co.; supt. Middlesex Aniline co.; 1st lieut. chem. warfare service, stationed Paris research lab. and Paris tech. purchasing dept.; later commanding off. chem. warfare service, base sec. No. 2, Bordeaux, France, 1918-19; Mason; Episcopalian.

*HALL, ROBERT JAMES Minister

        From Iredell co.; Ohio; d. 1877; A.B. 1824; Presbyterian.

*HALL, ROBERT P. Physician

        Warrenton; s. 1834-35.

*HALL, ROBERT SLOANE Teacher

        From Iredell co.; Indiana; A.B. 1814.

*HALL, ROBERT TROY Planter

        From Chapel Hill; Wadesboro; b. 1823; A.B. 1844; turpentine production; clerk sup'r ct.


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*HALL, SAMUEL Lawyer

        Wilmington; d. 1887; s. 1837-39; mem. gen, assem., Ga.; chief justice supr. ct. Ga.

HALL, STACY BUCKNER

        Fayetteville; Ph.G. 1924; b. Autryville, Dec. 14, 1899; p. Robert L. and Rachel N. --; mem. Am. phar. assn.; Baptist.

†HALL, SAM CANADAY

        Oxford; Ph.G. 1923; b. Oxford, Oct. 29, 1901; p. J. G. and P. .... .....

HALL, SAMUEL P. Salesman

        Care Burwell & Dunn co., Charlotte; s. 1908-09; p. J. G. and P. -- --.

*HALL, THOMAS CHAMBERS

        From Chapel Hill; Lilesville; b. 1829; d. 1860; A.B. 1847; M.D. Univ. of Pa.

*HALL, THOMAS G. Lawyer

        Cumberland co.; d. Nov. 17, 1903; s. 1849-50; chmn. bd. commnrs.; planter; C. S. A.

*HALL, THOMAS H.

        From Edgecombe co.; Tarboro; b. 1783; d. June 30, 1853; s. 1799; mem. Cong. 1817-25 and 1827-35; state sen. 1836.

*HALL, THOMAS MCR.

        Cumberland co.; s. 1849-51.

*HALL, THOMAS PLEASANT

        Iredell co.; s. 1827.

*HALL, WALTER ALVIS

        Fayetteville; b. Dec. 1, 1884; d. Kings Mountain, Nov. 14, 1911; s. 1903; s. p. 1905.

*HALL, WILLIAM ALEXANDER Minister

        From Iredell co.; Tipton co., Tenn.; b. 1799; d. 1877; A.B. 1822; teacher; Presbyterian.

*HALL WELDON E. Teacher

        Warrenton; s. 1830-32.

*HALL, WILLIAM HUNT Physician

        From Wilmington; New York, N. Y.; b. Apr. 9, 1833; d. July 8, 1918; m. Susan Bradly Wright, Nov. 15, 1860; A.B. 1855; A.M. 1875; Delta Kappa Epsilon; M.D. Univ. of N. Y. 1858; fellow N. Y. acad. med.; mem. med. soc. state N. Y.; surg. C. S. A. in chg. hosp. Fayetteville; Episcopalian.

*HALL, WILLIAM PLEASANT Teacher

        Halifax co.; A.B. 1803; A.M.; mem. house of c. 1808.

*HALLIBURTON, DAVID C.

        Wake co.; d. 1880; s. 1858-59; C. S. A.

HALLIBURTON, JOHN BREVARD Accountant

        Westfield road, Myers park, Charlotte; A.B. 1912; b. Durham, July 17, 1890; p. Jacob Hunter and Lucy (Alexander); m. Gladys Trazzare, Oct. 6, 1924; mgr. Bell Tel. co. Blackville, S. C., 1911-15; acct. Tallassee Power co., Badin 1916-17; Sou. Pub. Utilities co., Charlotte, 1919-; U. S. A. 1917; air service exper. wk. near Paris; reserve comm. 1918-19; Presbyterian.

*HALLIBURTON, JOHN WESLEY

        Woodville, Tenn.; b. Apr. 20, 1840; A.B. 1861; C. S. A.

*HALLIDAY, ROBERT J.

        Fayetteville; s. 1834-35.

HALSEY, LEONARD KENNEY Teacher

        Piney Creek; pres. Mouth of Wilson, Va.; s. 1919-21; b. Piney Creek, Aug. 8, 1897; p. E. H. and Lillian (Smith); track; Di Soc.; prin. Nathans Creek sch. 1921; asst. prin. Piney Creek H. S. 1922-.

HALSTEAD, JOHN W.

        Arcade, Norfolk, Va.; s. 1892-93.

HAM, MATTIE THEODOSIA

        (See McRae, Mrs. John A.).

HAMBLIN, JOHN KNAPP Lawyer

        Union, S. C.; s. 1899-1902; s. l. 1902; b. Magnolia, Mar. 22, 1881; p. J. C. and Rebecca P. (Carroll); m. Mary S. Atkins, July 19, 1908; city atty. Union, S. C.; co. atty. Union co.; city atty. town of Jonesville; U. S. commr.; 4 consec. terms in S. C. house of rep.; chmn. judiciary comm. 2 terms; speaker pro tem of house of rep. S. C.; author bill for compulsory educ. in S. C.; co-author bill requiring med. inspection of children; Baptist.

HAMBLY, WILLIAM HAWKINS Banker

        Salisbury; pres. Detroit, Mich.; s. l. 1914-15; b. Salisbury, May 24, 1894; p. L. C. and -- -- --.

HAMBRIGHT, FRANK BERNARD

        Grover, S. C.; s. 1917.

HAMBRIGHT, RAY KINARD

        Grover; s. 1914-15; b. Grover, Sept. 28, 1895; p. C. F. and -- -- --.

HAMBY, ANDREW CLEVELAND Minister

        Mars Hill; 421 Elm st., Raleigh; s. 1903-04; Wake Forest col.; Th. G. Sou. Bapt. Theol. sem.; b. Wilkes co., Aug. 28, 1876; p. William Triplett and Allie B. (Michael); m. Nannie Gertrude Lynch, 1908; asst. corresponding sec. Bapt. state conv.; Baptist.

HAMBY, LINDSEY HARRISON Evangelist

        Nara Visa, New Mex.; s. l. 1897-98; M.A. Eastman Bus. col., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; b. Mt. Zion, Jan. 26, 1868; p. Frank and Jane--; farmer and stock raiser.

HAMER, ALFRED WILSON Physician

        Marlboro st., McColl, S. C.; B.S. 1920; M.D. S. C. Med. col. 1921; b. McColl,


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S. C., Mar. 29, 1900; p. Douglas and Mabel (Ramsey); m. Mary Freeman, June 28, 1922; Kappr Psi; surgeon; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Odd Fellow; Junior; Woodman; Methodist.

HAMER, DOUGLAS Physician

        Main st., McColl. S. C.; s. 1889-92; S. C. Med. col.; b. Clio. S. C., May 20, 1873; p. Dr. A. W. and Elizabeth (Douglas); m. Mabel Ramsey, July 9, 1878; Sigma Nu; Mason; Woodman; Odd Fellow; Methodist.

HAMER, DOUGLASS, JR. Student

        McColl, S. C.; A.B. 1923; S. C. Med. col. 1923-; b. McColl, Aug. 25, 1902; p. Douglas and Mabel (Ramsey); Delta Tau Delta.

‡HAMER, JOHN H. Planter

        Little Rock, S. C.; s. 1854-57.

‡HAMER, LEROY DEWITT

        Asheville; spec. s. 1920-21; b. Asheville, July 22, 1899; p. W. and -- -- --.

HAMER, MISSOURI ROBERT Farmer

        152 N. Fairview ave., Spartanburg, S C.; A.B. 1884; b. Little Rock, S. C., Aug. 30, 1862; p. John H. and Missouri (Bethea); m. May Townsend, Oct. 20, 1887; teacher Horner sch. Oxford, 1884-85; Little Rock, S. C., 1886; farmer 1887-1902 at Little Rock; treas. and mgr. Converse col., Spartanburg, S. C., 1902-20; Methodist.

HAMILTON, AMMI BERNIS Auditor

        211 12th st., Wilmington; s. 1911-13; b. Atlantic, Jan. 28, 1892; p. John Wallace and Emeline (Frances); m. Dena Morris, Apr. 14, 1917; Newport News shipbldg. and dry dock co. 1915-16; Westinghouse Church Kerr Co. of N. Y., 1917-18; Geo. A. Fuller co., Wilmington, 1919-20; auditor frt. receipts A. C. L. ry. co., Wilmington, 1921-; Baptist.

HAMILTON, ALVAH LAWRENCE Lawyer

        Morehead City; A.B. 1913; b. Atlantic, May 26, 1888; p. John Wallace and Emeline Frances (Hill); m. Elizabeth Pearl McWilliams, Oct. 4, 1914; teacher Sunbury H. S. 1914, Atlantic H. S. 1915, Newport News, Va. H. S. 1916-21, Asheville H. S. 1922; Baptist.

HAMILTON, ERNEST STOKES Dentist

        415 Professional bldg., Charlotte; s. 1913-14; D.D.S. Atlanta Sou. Dental col. 1917; b. Unionville, Dec. 8, 1894; p. Oliver Clark and Lilla (Kirk); m. Mary Eliz. Keenans, Nov. 22, 1924; doctor dental surgery; located Raleigh 3 mo. 1917; Charlotte fall 1919-; 1st lieut. D. C. 1917; 113th M.G. bt. 30th div. Camp Sevier, Greenville, S. C.; 18 mo. in France, 4 mo. at front; capt. 1919; Methodist.

HAMILTON, HARVEY Wholesale Grocer

        Morehead City; s. 1912-13; b. Atlantic, Feb. 23, 1892; p. S. E. and Rebecca (Fletcher); m. Pearl Cooper, Mar. 12, 1920.

‡HAMILTON, JOHN ROBERT

        Oxford; s. p. 1913-14; b. Mar. 16, 1891.

HAMILTON, JOHN WALLACE

        Atlantic; s. 1914-15; b. Atlantic, July 27, 1895; p. Isaiah and Julia--.

HAMILTON, JOSEPH WILLIAM Teacher

        Atlantic; s. 1910-11; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1914; b. Mar. 6, 1890; p. Isaiah and Julia --; m. Ada -- --; Maccabee; Baptist.

HAMILTON, LUTHER Lawyer

        Morehead City; s. 1911-12, 1915; b. Atlantic, Feb. 20, 1894; p. Samuel E. and Rebecca--; m. Marie Long, July 5, 1918; mem. N. C. sen. 1920-21; Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., 1917; Mex. border 10 mo.; St. Mihiel sector, France; 2nd lieut. 21st M.G. bat. 1919; Methodist.

HAMILTON, OSCAR ALEXANDER

        Goldsboro; pres. Bancroft hall, Columbia univ., N. Y.; A.B. 1910.

*HAMILTON, OLIVER SPINKS

        From Unionville; Salisbury; b. Union co. Dec. 28, 1892; d. Feb. 18, 1923; s. 1911 to Dec. 1911; Standard Oil co., Charlotte, 6 yrs.; mgr. Standard Oil co. Salisbury, 1921-23; sergt. 3rd battalion, 318th inf. 80th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Methodist.

HAMILTON, ROBERT LEE Druggist

        117 College st., Oxford; s. p. 1899-1900; b. Smithfield, Dec. 29, 1868; p. Barney Branam and Nancy Ann (Peedin); m. Fannie Gooch, Feb. 17, 1910; Odd Fellow; Woodman; Elk; Baptist.

HAMILTON, THOMAS HOFFMAN Student

        Des Moines, Iowa; pres. 60 Kirkland st., Cambridge, Mass.; M.A. 1922; A.B. Monmouth col. 1907; g.s. 1910-11, 1914; Univ. of Chicago, 1912; Columbia univ. 1917-18; Conservatoire Nationale and Schola Cantorum, Paris, 1919; Aliance Francaise and Sorbonne, Paris, 1919; g.s. Harvard, 1923-25; b. Reinbeck, Iowa, Jan. 24, 1887; p. John McLane and Susanne Hoffman; m. Martha Lozette Metzger, Aug. 16, 1921; instr. in English Assiut col., Egypt, 1907-10; dir. of Music, Amity col., Col. Springs, Iowa, 1911; instr. in music Monmouth col. Ill., 1912; Tex. Christ. univ., Ft. Worth, 1915; master in English, St. Paul's sch., Garden City, N. Y., 1918; head of voice dept., Heidelberg univ., Tiffin, Ohio, 1919; instr. in music, Univ. of N. C., 1920-23; U. S. A. 1918; radio operator hdq. co. 118th inf. 30th div.; Sorbonne detachment; United Presbyterian.

HAMILTON, MRS. THOMAS H.

        (Nee Metzger, Martha); 1310 W. Market st., Orrville, O.; pres. 60 Kirkland st., Cambridge, Mass.; A.B. 1923; Heidelberg univ., Tiffin, O., 1918-20; g. s. Harvard univ. 1924; b. Orrville, O., Feb. 13, 1901; p. Martin Elmer and Christine Janet (Rabel); m. Thomas H. Hamilton, Aug. 16, 1921; Reformed Church.


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*HAMILTON, WILLIAM

        Edenton; s. 1802.

*HAMLEN, HUBERT CHESLEY

        Winston-Salem; b. 1871; s. 1888-91.

*HAMLETT, JAMES EDWARD Lawyer

        Charlotte, Va.; A.B. 1836.

HAMLETT, ROBERT EMMETT Lawyer

        Mt. Gilead; s. 1914; Harvard univ.; b. Virginia, July 12, 1883; p. C. S. and Alice R--.; m. Emma O--; science teaacher Mt. Gilead, 1921-24; mayor Mt. Gilead; Mason; Presbyterian.

*HAMLIN, RICHARD FRANKLIN Teacher

        From Calloway co., Ky.; New Concord, Ky.; Murray, Ky.; b. Nov. 15, 1835; A.B. 1859; pres. Blandville col.; C. S. A.

*HAMLIN, WILLIAM A.

        s. 1825.

HAMMER, WILLIAM CICERO Lawyer

        Asheboro; s. s. l. 1891; Western Md. col.; b. Randolph co., Mar. 24, 1865; p. William Clark and Hannah Jane (Burrows); m. Minnie Lee Hancock, Dec. 21, 1893; ed. Asheboro Courier, 1891-; mayor Asheboro 1 term; alderman ibid.; city supt. pub. constr. 7 yrs.; sol. 10th judicial dist. 13 yrs.; U. S. atty. 7 yrs.; mem. U. S. cong. 1920-; Methodist.

HAMMERLY, JOSEPH MCCANTS Lawyer

        Law bldg., Charlotte; s. l. 1920-21; s. 1920; b. Madison co., Fla.; p. James Woody and Annie Scott (Broome); Presbyterian.

HAMMOND, ALEXANDER HUGH Merchant

        822 Pickens, Columbia, S. C.; s. 1892-94; b. Charlotte, July 21, 1875; p. Alexander Hugh and Blanche (Orr); Sigma Nu; hdw. bus.; mfr. cotton goods 1897-1915; jobber and converter of cotton and jute goods 1915-; Episcopalian.

*HAMMOND, EDWARD AUGUSTUS

        d. Aug., 1923; s. l. 1901-02, 1906-08.

*HAMMOND, MILO ORLANDO Lawyer

        Asheboro; s. l. 1896-97; Guilford col. 1895; mayor of Asheboro; Friend.

*HAMMOND, WALTER MONROE Teacher

        Archdale; b. 1866; d. July, 1891; Ph.B. 1889; Guilford col. 1887; Friend.

*HAMMOND, WILLIAM MAY Lawyer

        From Wadesboro; Thomasville, Ga.; b. Aug. 25, 1837; d. Mar. 8, 1908; A.B. 1858; mem. gen. assem. Ga.; capt., A. A. G., C. S. A. Daniels-Grimes brig.

HAMPTON, DAVID AMZI Physician

        From Statesville; Ennis, Texas; b. 1859; d. May 19, 1899; m. Allie Bailey, Nov. 19, 1889; A.B. 1882; M.D. Louisville, Ky. Med. col. 1886; Presbyterian.

HAMPTON, GEORGE COGGIN, JR.

        Greensboro; A.B. 1923; LL.B. 1924; b. Greensboro, May 22, 1902; Golden Fleece; pres. Phi Soc.; Tau Kappa Alpha; Epsilon Phi Delta; Phi Alpha Delta; winner Mangum medal; Presbyterian.

HAMPTON, HARRY REID

        Minneapolis, Minn.; d. July, 1899; s. 1893-94.

‡HAMPTON, LAURENCE HERBERT

        Geary, Okla.; s. l. 1904-05; b. May 3, 1884.

*HAMPTON, MANOAH B. Planter

        From Lawrence co., Ala.; Leighton, Ala.; b. Apr. 16, 1836; d. Mar. 2, 1914; m. -- Battle, 1859; s. 1855-58; La Grange col.; capt. C. S. A.; Christian.

HAMRICK, FORREST WYLIE

        Shelby; s. 1919-23; b. Shelby, Oct. 12, 1900; p. Samuel Robert and Harriet Emma (Blanton); Di Soc.; asst. cashier The Sou. Cotton Oil co.

HAMRICK, HOWARD PINCKNEY

        North Lafayette st., Shelby; s. 1921-22; Wake Forest col.; b. Shelby, June 23, 1901; p. Alonzo Martin and Mary Addie; Pi Kappa Alpha; Mason; Baptist.

HAMRICK, ROBERT THEODORE Physician

        Roxboro; pres. Charity hosp. Vicksburg, Miss.; s. m. 1919-20 and 1920-21; A.B. Trinity col. 1919; M.D. Tulane univ. 1923; b. Roxboro, Nov. 27, 1896; p. W. R. and Mary H. (Hester); Sigma Phi Epsilon; Phi Chi; res. physician Miss. State Charity hosp.; U. S. A. 1918-19; Mason; Methodist.

HANBY, HOWARD ALEXANDER Manufacturer

        Oleander st., Wilmington; B.S. 1921; Wake Forest col. 1918-20; b. Wilmington, May 15, 1898; p. John R. and Josephine R. (Sholar); m. Ione Foster, May 15, 1898; football; basketball; Pi Kappa Phi; vice-pres. Crescent Candy co., Wilmington; 2nd lieut. Plattsburg, 1918; Baptist.

HANCOCK, FRANKLIN WILLIS, JR.

        Oxford; s. 1912-16; b. Oxford, Nov. 17, 1894; p. Franklin Willis and Lizzie (Hobgood); m. Lucy Landis, May 12, 1917; U. S. dept. justice, Cheyenne, Wyo., 1916; vice-pres. Greenville Real Estate co.; pres. Never Fail Land co.; Baptist.

HANCOCK, THOMAS W., JR.

        Winston-Salem; s. 1909-10; b. Winston-Salem, Aug. 24, 1892; p. Thomas W. and -- -- --.

*HANCOCK, WILLIAM J. Lawyer

        From New Bern; Thomasville, Ga.; b. 1807; d. 1838; s. 1823; mem. house of c. 1829; merchant.


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HAND, HUBERT WALTON

        1612 Taylor st., Columbia, S. C.; s. 1897-99.

HAND, JASPER KENNEDY Druggist

        N. Charlotte; s. p. 1905-06; Davidson col.; b. Lowell, Aug. 2, 1878; p. Samuel Jasper and Mary Catherine (Lineberger); m. Erwin Robinson, June 24, 1902; Mason; Presbyterian.

*HANDY, ROBERT RATHBORNE Merchant

        Washington; b. Mar. 19, 1876; d. Mar. 17, 1915; s. 1894-95; lieut. state guards.

HANES, ALEXANDER STEPHENS Manufacturer

        Winston-Salem; s. 1899-1901; b. Winston-Salem; p. J. W. and Anna (Hodgin); mem. N. C. state highway comm.; Methodist.

HANES, ANDREW THOMAS, JR. Railway Clerk

        236 Lockland ave., Winston-Salem; s. 1921-23; b. Winston-Salem, Dec. 25, 1903; p. Andrew Thomas and Lucinda (Lawrence); Delta Sigma Phi; receiving clerk Sou. ry.; Baptist.

HANES, FREDERICK MOIR Physician

        O'Hanlon bldg., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1903; A.M. Harvard univ. 1904; M.D. Johns Hopkins univ.; b. Winston-Salem, Sept. 18, 1883; p. John Wesley and Anna (Hodgin); m. Elizabeth Peck, Dec. 18, 1913; asst. res. physician Johns Hopkins hosp. 1908-09; instr. and asst. prof. of pathology, Columbia univ., 1909-12; Rockefeller hosp. 1912-13; practice of internal med. Winston-Saem, 1912-; lieut.-col. U. S. A. 1917-19; served in A. E. F. as commanding off. base hosp. 65; Methodist.

HANES, JAMES GORDON Manufacturer

        West End blvd., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1909; b. Winston-Salem, June 12, 1886; p. John W. and Anna (Hodgins); m. Emmie Drewry, Nov. 26, 1912; m. Mary Walton Ruffin, Apr., 1924; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; pres. Hanes Hosiery Mills co. 1919-; alderman Winston-Salem, 1916-19; mayor ibid. 1922-; Methodist.

HANES, JOHN WESLEY

        678 West End blvd., Winston-Salem; pres. Rye, N. Y.; s. 1910-12; b. Winston-Salem, Apr. 24, 1892; p. J. W. and Anna (Hodgins).

HANES, ROBERT MARCH Banker

        417 Forsyth st., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1912; Harvard univ. 1912-13; b. Winston-Salem, Sept. 22, 1890; p. John Wesley and Anna (Hodgin); m. Mildred Borden, July 3, 1917; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Gorgon's Head; Golden Fleece; sec.-treas. Crystal Ice co. 1913-17; vice-pres. Wachovia Bank & Trust co. 1920-; R. O. T. C. Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., 1917; 1st lieut. 1917; 113th F. A.; capt. 1918; Toul defensive St. Mihiel, Argonne, Woevre; major, 1919; Methodist.

HANKINS, JOHN JAMES Student

        Box 508, Winston-Salem; pres. 42 Quincy st., Cambridge, Mass.; s. 1917-18; A.B. Harvard univ. s. l. 1923-; b. Ozark, Ala., July 16, 1898; p. James Robert and Minda Dove (Chamblee); Lambda Chi Alpha; U. S. A. 1918; Plattsburg 2 mos.; Louisville, Ky., 3 mos.; Ft. Sill, Okla., 11 mos.; 2nd lieut. 9th F. A.; Baptist.

HANKINS, MELISSA MILNER

        Box 508, Winston-Salem; pres. 4722 Springfield ave., Phila., Pa.; s. 1920-21; A.B. Salem col. 1917; Univ. of Pa., 1921-; b. Henry co., Va., Mar. 5, 1896; p. James Robert and Minda (Chamblee); Baptist.

*HANKS, MRS. IRENE GRAVES Lawyer

        (Nee Mrs. Irene Fay Graves); from Raleigh; Peoria, Ill.; b. June 28, 1886; d. Dec. 23, 1920; m. Hubert Hanks, Aug. 14, 1919; s. l. 1917-18; Lombard col., Galesburg, Ill.

HANNA, HUGH OLIVER Lawyer

        Hampton, S. C.; s. l. 1919; B.A. Univ. of S. C., 1915, M.A. 1916, LL.B. 1920; b. Gifford, S. C.; p. Joseph Hugh and Nettie (Euddy); m. Rose Cheyne, June 15, 1920; co. atty. Hampton co.; mem. S. C. house of rep. 1922-24; U. S. A. 1917; 1st lieut. A. E. F.; ambulance service with French army to 1921; Methodist.

‡HANNAH, HARRY BURGWIN U. S. Army

        Siler City; s. l. 1911.

*HANNAH, JOHN GEORGE, JR. Lawyer

        Siler City; b. Aug. 1, 1885; d. Sept. 1, 1913; s. 1902; s. l. 1905-07; atty. for Siler City; trustee, U. N. C. 1911; Methodist.

HANNAH, WILLIAM JOHNSON Lawyer

        Waynesville; s. l. 1897; Wake Forest col.; b. Cataloochee, Aug., 1867; p. John J. and Martha Ann (Simmons); m. Josephine Tucker, 1899; teacher 7 yrs.; mem. N. C. bar assn.; treas. Haywood co. 1894-98; N. C. sen. 1913; compiler The Code of Waynesville; capt. co. "H" 1st N. C. vols. 1898; appointed judge adv. gen. with rank of col. by gov. Aycock; Odd Fellow; Royal Arcanum; Junior; Baptist.

HANNAH, WILLIAM TUCKER Student

        Waynesville; pres. Chapel Hill; s. a. 1918-22; s. l. 1922-24; s. s. l. 1922-23-24; b. Feb. 9, 1901; Delta Sigma.

HANNER, ABSALOM JEROME

        Liberty; s. 1921-22; b. Liberty, May 8, 1903; p. W. M. and -- -- --.

*HARALSON, ARCHIBALD

        Louisiana; s. 1808.

*HARALSON, PAUL A.

        Caswell co.; d. 1850; s. 1818; clerk supr. ct.


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HARBISON, JOHN WILLIAM Surgeon

        Shelby; s. 1915-17; A.B. Trinity col. 1912; A.M. 1915; M.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1919; b. Table Rock, Aug. 6, 1889; p. James M. and Mary E. (Scott); interne Union Protestant infirmary, Baltimore, 1919-20; chief res. phy. Bryn Mawr hosp. Pa., 1920-22; chief res. phy. Pa. hosp., Phila., 1922-23; res. surg. Shelby hosp. 1923-; Methodist.

HARD, CHARLES FREDERICK

        1405 Beech st., Birmingham, Ala.; pres. Chapel Hill; A.M. 1924; B.A. Univ. of the South, 1922; b. Bessemer, Ala., Aug. 24, 1897; p. James H. and Annie (Giles); Alpha Tau Omega; Sigma Upsilon (Sewanee); instr. English, Univ. of the South, 1922-23; instr. music, U. N. C. 1923-24; Episcopalian.

HARDEE, ALDRIDGE KIRK Druggist

        Graham; s. p. 1903-04; b. Benson, Oct. 24, 1880; p. J. B. and Malinda (Partin); m. Neale Norwood, Nov. 16, 1909; Presbyterian.

HARDEE, CHARLES JAY Lawyer

        810 S. blvd., Tampa, Fla.; s. 1915-18; LL.B. Univ. of Fla., 1921; b. Madison, Fla., Feb. 14, 1898; p. Charles Johnston and Mattie Eva (Peacock); m. Elizabeth M. Williams, July 19, 1923; Alpha Tau Omega; Scabbard and Blade; 2nd lieut. U. S. A. 1918-19; Pythian; Elk; D.O.K.K.; Shriner; Baptist.

HARDEE, WALTER PERSON Physician

        Stem; s. m. 1908-10; N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1906-08; M.D. Jefferson col. 1912; b. Stem, Aug. 4, 1888; p. Dr. P. R. and Roberta (Bacon); m. Florence Margaret Rose, Aug. 11, 1917; specialist in diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat; Philippine health service 1912-14; research Gulion leper colony 1915; British govt. service, Sandakau and Jesselton, B. N. Borneo, 1916-21; travel and study in Europe, 1921-23; Methodist Episcopal.

*HARDEMAN, THOMAS Planter

        From Rutherford co.; Tenn.; Grenada, Miss.; b. 1800; A.B. 1821.

*HARDEMAN, THOMAS W. D.

        Matagroda, Texas; b. May 13, 1838; killed at battle of the Wilderness; s. 1858-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; C. S. A.

HARDEMAN, WILLIAM Merchant

        Columbia, Tenn.; A.B. 1822.

HARDEN, BOYD Student

        Burlington; pres. 3602 Walnut st., Phila., Pa.; A.B. 1921; g. s. 1921-22; Univ. of Pa. 1922-; b. Burlington, Feb. 5, 1899; p. Junius H. and Lula (Graham); Presbyterian.

HARDEN, GRAHAM Physician

        Burlington; A.B. 1915; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1919; b. Big Falls, June 19, 1892; p. Junius H. and Lula (Graham); m. Mary Bonner Williamson, Nov. 9, 1921; Di Soc.; Alpha Kappa Kappa; fellow Amer. med. assn.; M. E. R. C. 1917-18; Episcopalian.

HARDEN, ROBERT NORMAN Physician

        Commerce, Ga.; pres. Reading hosp., Reading, Pa.; s. 1916-20; M.D. Univ. of Pa., 1922; b. Commerce. Ga., Mar. 24, 1895; p. William Preston and Ada (Pruitt); baseball 1918; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Chi; interne Reading hosp. 1922-23; chief res. physician, Reading hosp. 1923-24; Presbyterian.

HARDESTY, GEORGE DAVIS

        New Port; s. 1921-22; Elon col.; b. New Port, Nov. 22, 1899; p. J. W. and -- --.

HARDESTY, WILLIAM JOSEPH

        Harlowe; s. 1914-15; b. Harlowe, Aug. 25, 1889; p. E. D. and -- --.

*HARDIE, HENRY Minister

        Raleigh; b. 1823; d. 1868; A.B. 1850; A.M.; agt. Amer. Bible soc.; Presbyterian.

HARDIN, ARTHUR WORTH Electrician

        Talladega, Ala.; Ph.B. 1901; b. Sutherland, Dec. 27, 1876; mgr. elec. lighting plant.

HARDIN, EUGENE BROOKS

        102 S. 4th st., Wilmington; Ph.G. 1924; b. Wilmington, Sept. 1, 1902; p. John Hayward and Mary Benthal (Brooks); Sigma Nu; Kappa Psi; Minotaur; Gorgon's Head; Episcopalian.

*HARDIN, EDWARD JONES Merchant

        From Columbia, Tenn.; Tyler, Texas; b. Feb. 28, 1840; d. June 5, 1906; A.B. 1860; asst. adj. gen. C. S. A.

HARDIN, EDWARD MANNING Druggist

        1406 Chestnut st., Wilmington; s. 1910-11; Washington and Lee univ. 1911-12; Ph.G. Med. Col. of Va. 1914; Ph.C. 1915; b. Wilmington, Apr. 27, 1893; p. JohnHaywood and Fannie (Manning); m. Alice Virginia Farmer, Oct. 20, 1920; Sigma Nu; instr. med. Pharm. Med. Col. Va., 1914-15; mem. J. H. Hardin & Son, druggists 1915-20; pres. Hardin & Mattocks, inc., 1921; pres. Hardin & White, inc., 2 stores, 1922-; Rotarian; U. S. A. 1917; 115th machine gun batt.; Belgium and northern France; wounded in action 1918; 1st lieut. 1919; Episcopalian.

HARDIN, HUBERT CRAWFORD Dentist

        Trion, Ga.; s. 1917; Atlanta Sou. Dental col. 4 yrs.; b. Brevard, May 25, 1898; p. A. L. and Ellen (McGaha).

HARDIN, JOHN HAYWOOD, JR. Banker

        102 S. 4th st., Wilmington; B.S. 1922; b. Wilmington, Dec. 31, 1900; p. John Haywood and Mary (Brooks); Sigma Nu; ins. Clayton Giles and Son, 8 mos.; Wilmington Savings and Trust co.; Episcopalian.


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HARDIN, OSCAR LAWRENCE Merchant

        Boone; A.B. 1907; b. Bonne, Jan. 15, 1883; p. William H. and Sarah (Winkler); m. Suma Bogle Little, Sept. 15, 1909; traveling salesman for several years; Methodist Episcopal.

*HARDIN, WILLIAM HILL Lawyer

        From Rockingham co.; Pittsboro; Fayetteville; A.B. 1820; A.M. 1828; teacher.

HARDIN, WALTER READE Merchant

        608 Avenham ave., Roanoke, Va.; s. 1895-97; b. Sparta, Dec. 23, 1872; p. Wm. E. and Mary Ellen (Gentry); m. Maltye E. Young, Jan. 1, 1913; wholesale grocer; pres. Roanoke Drug Goods co.; Methodist.

HARDING, COLLIN HUGHES Lawyer

        Washington; s. 1891-92; s. l. Univ. of Tex.; b. Washington, Dec. 26, 1874; p. Rev. Nathaniel and Mary Elizabeth (Hughes); m. Abbie Mai Randolph; Phi Soc.; H. & T. C. ry.; life ins.; U. S. geological survey; lawyer, Dennison, Tex., 1899-1904; Washington, 1904-14; examiner U. S. dept. of agri. and asst. to sol. of same dept. 1914-20; mem. sch. bd. Washington 7 yrs.; mayor Washington; U. S. referee in bankruptcy; Pythian; Protestant Episcopal.

HARDING, FARDYCE CUNNINGHAM Lawyer

        4th st., Greenville; Ph.B. 1893; LL.B. 1894; b. Stonewall, Feb. 12, 1869; p. Maj. Henry and Susan Elizabeth (Sugg); m. Annie B. Harding, Nov. 15, 1899; Phi Soc.; N. C. sen. 1915-19; pres. pro tem N. C. sen. 1917; trustee E. C. T. C.; Mason; Pythian; Odd Fellow; Methodist.

HARDING, HENRY GRADY

        Mocksville; s. 1912-13; b. Mocksville, Mar. 5, 1895; p. G. B. and -- -- --.

HARDING, HENRY PATRICK Educator

        306 10th ave., Charlotte; A.B. 1899; b. Aurora, Aug. 14, 1874; p. Maj. Henry and Suzan (Sugg); m. Lucia Ives. Dec. 23, 1903; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; prin. New Bern graded sch. 1899-1901; organized Oxford graded sch. 1901; supt. New Bern graded sch. 1901-04; prin. Charlotte city sch. 1904-12; asst. supt. Charlotte city sch. 1912-13; supt. Charlotte city sch. 1913-; sec. N. C. assn. city supts. 1913-16, vice-pres. 1916-17, pres. 1917-19; mem. state h. s. text book com. 1920-; Methodist.

*HARDING, JOHN Planter

        Nashville, Tenn.; b. 1831; s. 1850-52.

*HARDING, NEHEMIAH HENRY Minister

        Milton; s. 1824-25; D.D.; Presbyterian.

HARDING, SAMUEL ASBERRY

        Farmington; s. 1905-06; s. m. 1906-07.

HARDING, THOS. LEONARD Realtor

        Yadkinville; s. 1919-21; Clemson Agri. col. 1921-23; b. Yadkinville, Jan. 6, 1902; p. Thos. R. and Effie Martha (Kelly); farmer; Methodist.

HARDING, WALTER FREDERICK Farmer

        Kinston; s. 1899-1900; p. Frederick and Mary --; m. Sallie Tucker, Dec. 27, 1904; life ins.

HARDING, WILLIAM FREDERICK Judge

        Charlotte; Ph.B. 1894; s. l. 1896-97; b. Aurora, Nov. 26, 1867; p. Henry and Susan Elizabeth (Sugg); m. Lillian Long, Dec. 22, 1899; m. Nan Tyson Dowd, Jan. 16, 1907; Phi Delta Theta; Phi Soc.; teacher Charlotte milit. sch. 1894-96; lawyer, Greenville, 1896-1903, Charlotte 1903-13; judge sup'r ct. 1913-; mem. co. bd. of educ. Pitt co. 1901-02; city sch. bd. Charlotte 1909-10; chm. Meck. co. dem. exec. com. 1912; Methodist.

HARDING, WILLIAM KNOWLTON Electrician

        306 W. 10th ave., Charlotte; pres. care Sou. Pow. co., Duncan, S. C.; B.S. 1923; b. Greenville, Feb. 1, 1901; p. Wm. F. and Lillian (Long); Di Soc.; Theta Chi; Methodist.

HARDING, WILLIAM RENNY

        Westinghouse Elec. co., Pittsburgh, Pa.; A.B. 1915; b. Yadkinville, Dec. 29, 1894; p. Dr. T. R. and -- --.

HARDISON, HENRY DAVID Lawyer

        Tarboro; s. l. 1916-17; b. Martin co., Aug. 31, 1887; chief clerk draft bd. of Edgecombe co. 1918; lawyer 1918-; mayor Tarboro 1919-24; chmn. bd. of elections, Edgecombe co. 1920-; Baptist.

HARDISON, HERMAN HENRY Wholesale Grocer

        Wadesboro; s. 1912-13; b. Wadesboro, Dec. 24, 1894; p. James Archibald and Adele Louise (Schwarz); m. -- -- Apr. 12, 1923; Phi Delta Theta; wholesale grocer Parsons & Hardison, inc. 1913-16, Hardison & Hardison, inc. 1916-; entered N. C. N. G. spring 1917; 1st N. C. inf., then 1st N. C. F. A. changed to 113th F. A.; to France with unit 1st lieut.; discharged capt. O. R. C.; Episcopalian.

HARDISON, JAMES ARCHIBALD, JR. Wholesale Grocer

        Wadesboro; A.B. 1916; b. Wadesboro, June 19, 1896; p. James A. and Adele Louise (Schwarz); baseball; Kappa Sigma; bank employee and ins. 1916-17; wholesale grocer 1919-; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut. Camp Oglethorpe and 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

HARDISON, JOSEPH HAMMOND Printer

        Care Edwards & Broughton Prtg. co., Raleigh; s. 1913-15; b. Wadesboro, Jan. 31, 1897; p. William Cameron and Harriet


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Eleanor (Bennett); m. Katherine Clark Smith, June 1, 1918; Kappa Sigma; with Blalock-Allen Hdw. co., Wadesboro, 1916; with Coxe-Bennett co., Wadesboro, 1917; mem. firm Hardison-Coxe co., Lovett, Ga. 1919-23; mem. firm Edwards & Broughton Prtg. co., Raleigh, 1923-; mayor Lovett, Ga., 1920; entered 1st O. T. C. Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., 1917; discharged acct. physical disability; physical disability waived by surg. gen. 1918; entered Camp Wheeler, Ga.; assigned 31st div. 118 M.G. bn.; arrived France, Oct. 9, where 31st div. made casual; assigned 77th div. N. Y. C. to serve final portion Meuse-Argonne; Mason; Episcopalian.

‡HARDISON, MCDONALD

        Jamesville; s. 1909-10; b. Jamesville, Mar. 8, 1884; p. S. D. and -- --.

HARDISON, OSBORNE BENNETT Naval Officer

        Bureau of Navigation, Navy dept., Washington, D. C.; A.B. 1911; U. S. Naval acad. 1912-16; b. Wadesboro, Dec. 22, 1892; p. W. C. and Harriett Eleanor (Bennett); Phi Delta Theta; U. S. N. throughout World War; Episcopalian.

HARDISON, ROBINSON BATTLE Merchant

        Morven; A.B. 1907; g. s. 1907-08; b. Anson co., Oct. 15, 1884; p. Thomas Philipps Vance and Nancy (Robinson); m. -- -- Nov. 18, 1914; asst. instr. U. N. C. 1907-08; employee bureau of soils U. S. dept. of agri. 1908-16; pres. Hardison Bros. co. 1917-; Methodist.

HARDISON, WILLIAM CAMERON Auto Dealer

        Wadesboro; s. 1907-08; b. Wadesboro, Dec. 11, 1890; p. W. C. and Harriett Eleanor (Bennett); m. Nancy Stanback, Dec. 25, 1913; bookkeeper, Hardison & co., Wadesboro, 1908-09, Charlotte Nat. bank, Charlotte, 1909; salesman, Ballard & Ballard Flour co., Memphis, Tenn., 1909-10; auditor, Swift & co. hdqtrs. Chicago, 1910-11; sec.-treas. Blalock-Allen hdw. co., Wadesboro, 1911-19; organized Hardison & co. 1919; since buying out other stockholders has been doing retail auto. bus.; mem. bd. town commrs. 1918-24; Civitan; Mason; Episcopalian.

*HARDY, HENRY B. Lawyer

        Bertie co.; Jackson; b. 1826; d. 1866; s. 1846-47; LL.B. 1848; capt. C. S. A. co. "H" 19th reg.

HARDY, IRA MAY Physician

        309 W. Lenoir st., Kinston; s. 1896-98; A. & M., Raleigh, 1895-96; M.D. Med. Col. of Va., 1898-1900; b. LaGrange, July 22, 1874; p. Jesse Hutchings and Martha Ann (Stanton); m. Mary Eliza Mansfield Baynor, Jan. 1, 1902; physician and surg. Washington 1901-12, Kinston, 1912-; pres. Hardy Hdw. co., Scotland Neck, 1924-; bd. mgrs. Thompson orphanage, 1914-; founder and first supt. N. C. sch. for feeble-minded (Caswell Training sch.); mem. Kinston chamber of commerce; vestryman St. Mary's church 1913-; author What It Cost, pamphlet inspiring establishment Caswell Tr. sch.; World War, served as examiner local bd. of Lenoir co.; examined and volunteered for overseas service; recruited Washington, D. C. 1918; received rank of capt. but not called before Armistice signed; maj. O. R. C. Apr., 1924; Shriner; Elk; Junior; Pythian; Episcopalian.

*HARE, JOHN L.

        Granville co.; s. 1849-50.

HARE, RANSOM BAYANT, JR.

        511 S. Dargan st., Florence, S. C.; A.B. 1924; b. Florence, S. C., Oct. 12, 1903; p. Ransom Bryant and Lillian Alston (Baker); Methodist.

HARE, STARKEY Revenue Collector

        Tunis; s. l. 1895-97; b. Hertford co., Apr. 7, 1870; dep. coll. internal rev.; N. C. gen. assem. 1897.

*HARFORD, WILLIAM H.

        Georgia; d. 1838; s. 1821; capt. U. S. A.

HARGETT, FREDERICK WALTER Merchant

        Jacksonville; s. 1876-77; b. Richlands, Mar. 27, 1857; p. Lewis William and Nancy Eliza (Sandlier); m. Penie Small Thompson, Dec. 7, 1882; farmer and merchant until 1892; farmer, merchant and dealer in livestock at present time; sheriff Onslow co., 8 yrs.; U. S. commr. 15 yrs.; Shriner; Methodist.

HARGETT, FREDERICK WALTER, JR. Farmer

        Jacksonville; s. 1907-08; p. Frederick Walter and Leila May; horse dealer and broker.

HARGETT, HAROLD BAYANT

        Trenton; s. 1919-20; b. Trenton, Nov. 25, 1902; p. J. S. and -- --.

HARGETT, JOHN MCKENZIE

        Trenton; A.B. 1921; b. Trenton, July 15, 1899; p. J. S. and -- -- --.

HARGETT, JOHN SANDLIN Sheriff

        Trenton; s. 1893-94; b. May 18, 1874; m. Olivia Steed; m. Mrs. Susan Koonce Burt; sheriff Jones co. 12 yrs.; N. C. sen. 1921-23; Mason; Methodist.

HARGRAVE, ALFRED FRONTS Druggist

        West Point, Va.; s. 1876-78; b. Lexington, May 1, 1858; p. Robert Lindsay and Wilhelmina--; registered pharmacist; in drug bus. since leaving college; Presbyterian.

*HARGRAVE, FRANKLIN GULLEN Planter

        Lexington; b. 1814; d. 1845; s. 1831-34.


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*HARGRAVE, JESSE

        Wilmington; b. Tarboro, Mar. 1, 1838; A.B. 1857; farmer; ry. and express agent; grocery broker; lieut.-col. C. S. A. 14th battalion, home guards.

*HARGRAVE, JESSE FRANKLIN Merchant

        Lexington; b. 1833; d. 1858; s. 1851-52; Presbyterian.

*HARGRAVE, JESSE HAMILTON Planter

        Lexington; b. Nov. 17, 1816; d. Oct. 20, 1879; m. Eliza Overman, Oct. 24, 1843; m. Martha Clement, June 19, 1856; s. 1833-35; Methodist.

*HARGRAVE, JOHN LINDSAY Lawyer

        Lexington; b. 1813; d. 1841; A.B. 1832; mem. conv. 1835; mem. house of c. 1836.

*HARGRAVE, T. L.

        Granville co.; s. l. 1849-50.

*HARGRAVE, WILLIAM FREDERICK Planter

        From Chapel Hill; Washington, D. C.; b. Oct. 20, 1846; s. 1862-66; A.B. 1911 as of 1866; theatrical profession, 15 yrs.; capitalist; 1st lieut. junior reserves, C. S. A. capt. co. "I" 70th reg.

HARGRETT, HAINES HILSMAN Lawyer

        3800 14th st., N. W., Washington, D. C.; A.B. 1912; b. Alapaha, Ga., May 30, 1890; p. Wesley Thomas and Leila F. (Warnell); m. Maud Timmons, Nov. 4, 1914; Di Soc.; Kappa Alpha; Gorgon's Head; receiving teler, 4th Nat. Bank, Macon, Ga., 1912; claim agent Ga. Sou. & Fla. ry. co. 1913-16; studying law same period; lawyer, Tilton, Ga., in partnership with C. W. Fulwood 1916-22; lawyer, in partnership with Miller & Chevalier, Washington, D. C., 1923-; mayor Tifton, Ga., 1916-20; judge juvenile ct. Tift co. 1917-20; pres. Tifton bd. of trade 1921; Baptist.

*HARGROVE, CHARLES BUDWOOD

        Tarboro; s. 1886-88; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1890.

HARGROVE, HAMER G.

        Dunn; s. 1921-22.

HARGROVE, WILLIAM FRANKLIN Physician

        Kinston; s. m. 1897-99; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1901; b. Edgecombe co., Jan. 14, 1863; p. Gray L. and Felishia (Little); Presbyterian.

*HARGROVE, WILLIAM T.

        Granville co.; s. 1826.

*HARGROVE, WILLIAM T.

        Granville co.; b. Oct. 18, 1843; killed at Reams station, 1864; s. 1860-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; C. S. A.

†HARKINS, GILES WELLINGTON

        Tishemingo, Ark.; s. 1882-83; b. 1861.

‡HARKINS, HARRY SPRINGFIELD, JR.

        Asheville; s. l. 1912-13; b. Asheville, 1892.

HARKINS, THOMAS JOSHUA Lawyer

        Haywood road, Asheville; s. 1897-1900; s. l. 1900-1901; b. Buncombe co., Jan. 15, 1879; p. Herschel S. and Sarah Jane (Jones); m. Roxy Seevers; lawyer and active vice-pres. 1st Nat. Bank Weatherford, Okla., 1901-07; lawyer with firm of Harkins & VanWinkle, Asheville, 1907-; special asst. U. S. atty. 1921-; dir. N. C. educ. league; delegate rep. nat. conv. Chicago, 1916; Mason; Methodist.

HARLLEE, EDGAR COOLEY

        Greensboro; s. 1904-06; b. Polkton, Dec. 16, 1884.

HARLLEE, WILLIAM CURRY Marine Officer

        Care Hdq. U. S. Marine corps, Washington, D. C.; pres. 1753 Lamont st., N. W., Washington, D. C.; s. 1893-94; S. C. Mil. acad. Charleston, 1891-93; U. S. Mil. acad. 1897-99; b. Manatee, Fla., June 13, 1877; p. Jno. W. and Mary Ellen (Curry); m. Ella Fulmore, July 30, 1903; football 1896; Di Soc.; pvt. to 1st sergt. co. "F" 33rd U. S. vol. inf. 1899-1900; Philippine service 1900-03; China relief expedition 1900; from 2nd lieut. to lieut.-col.; participated in various military activities in and uot of U. S.; Royal Arch and Scottish Rite Mason;; Shriner; Elk; Protestant.

HARMON, JOHN OBIE Student

        Pittsboro; pres. Chapel Hill; A.B. 1924 as of 1923; b. Pittsboro, Oct. 17, 1895; p. John Edward and Emma Elizabeth (Petty); Phi Soc.; Amphoteroten; permanent pres. class 1923; pres. student body 1922-23; Acacia; sergt. U. S. A. 1917-19; A. E. F. 1918-19; Methodist.

HARMON, MINNIE ETTA Secretary

        Tazewell, Va.; pres. Alumni bldg., Chapel Hill; g. s. 1921-23; A.B. Lynchburg col.; g. s. Bryn Mawr col. 1920-21; b. Tazewell, Va., Mar. 11, 1895; p. John Newton and Elizabeth (Hankins); asst. prin. Graham H. S., Graham, Va., Northfork H. S., Northfork, W. Va.; exec. sec. Durham chapter Am. red cross 1921-; exec. sec. Julian S. Carr chapter U. D. C., Durham, 1923-; case supervisor, public welfare, U. N. C. 1924; Christian.

HARNEY, JAMES NORMAN Physician

        507 Sycamore, Greensboro; s. 1916-17; s. m. 1917-19; Va. Milit. inst. 1914-16; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1921; b. Plymouth, Sept. 6, 1897; p. Capt. George Walter and Hope (Hunter); Kappa Psi; interne Walter Reed Gen. hosp., Washington, D. C., 1921-22; special interneship N. Y. Nursery & Child's hosp. 1922-23, and served there as asst. res. obstetrician; at pres. continuing special training in obstetrics and gynecology; Manhattan maternity and dispensary memorial hosp., New York; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.


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*HARPER, ALLEN BOSTIC

        From Chapel Hill; Wakefield; b. Mar. 24, 1893; d. Mar. 12, 1916; s. 1911.

HARPER, ALICE HERMINA

        (See McFarland, Mrs. John Wesley).

HARPER, CORNELIUS HAYWOOD Teacher

        Louisburg; s. 1915; b. Franklin co., Nov. 16, 1891; p. Henry Jefferson and Emma (Collins); farmer 1915-18; teacher at Gildberg, near Henderson, 1919-21; at Bethlehem, Nash co. 1921, Powell's sch. near Rocky Mt., 1922-; drafted, 1918; discharged physical disability, 1918; Mason; Baptist.

HARPER, FRANCIS MARION Insurance

        519 N. Wilmington st., Raleigh; Ph.B. 1888; A.M. Univ. of Ga. 1896; b. New Bern, Nov. 27, 1865; p. Francis Marion and Mary Elizabeth (Croom); m. Clara Hodges, July 26, 1896; Delta Kappa Epsilon; teacher Raleigh pub. sch. 1888-91; asst. supt. pub. sch. Dawson, Ga., 1891-93, Athens, Ga., 1893-1907; supt. sch. Raleigh, 1907-18; engaged in war garden movement 10 mos.; dist. agent Providence Mut. Life Ins. co. of Phila., 1919-; chmn. 4 minute speakers of Raleigh during World War; Rotarian; instrumental in organizing pub. playgrounds for Raleigh; on bd. of associated charities 8 yrs.; dir. N. C. nat. educ. assn. 8 yrs.; author several addresses to dept. of city sch. supts. published in proceedings of N. C. teachers assem.; Presbyterian.

HARPER, FRANK MARION, JR.

        519 N. Wilmington st., Raleigh; s. 1917-18; b. Raleigh, Nov. 23, 1898; p. Frank Marion and Clara (Hodges).

*HARPER, GEORGE ARTHUR

        Chapel Hill; Bluefield, W. Va.; d. May 23, 1923; s. 1911.

†HARPER, GEORGE VERNON

        Charlotte; s. 1904-05; b. Port Huron Mich., Mar. 31, 1888.

HARPER, HENRY GREEN, JR. Salesman

        13 Providence road, Charlotte; A.B. 1917; b. Charlotte, July 30, 1896; p. Henry Green and Cora (McLaughlin); m. Marion Propst, Nov. 23, 1922; Pi Kappa Phi; formerly connected with Goodyear Tire & Rubber co.; now sec.-treas. and sales mgr. Metal Window Products co., Charlotte; Civitan; 1st O. T. C. Ft. Oglethorpe. Ga., 1917; Camp Gordon, Ga., 1918 as sergt. 1st class, motor transport corps; Baptist.

*HARPER, HOWELL P.

        Boydton, Va.; s. 1810.

*HARPER, JESSE

        Randolph co.; s. 1804.

HARPER, JAMES CUNNINGHAM Manufacturer

        213 N. Main st., Lenoir; M.A. 1916; B.S. Davidson col. 1915; b. Lenoir, Feb. 17, 1893; p. George Finley and Frances (Cunningham); with Am. Exch. Nat. bank, Greensboro, 1916-17; in trust dept. Guaranty Trust co. New York, 1919-20; first in trust dept., then asst. to vice-pres. Wachovia Bank & Trust co. Asheville and Winston-Salem 1920-22; mem. firm Harper Furn. co. Lenoir, 1922-; 1st O. T. C. Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., 1917; 2nd lieut. 1917, co. "I" 323rd inf.; transferred 18th co. 5th tr. batt. 156th depot brigade, camp Jackson; 1st lieut. Mar., 1918, transferred to organize and command 29th co. 8th tr. bn. 1918; transferred S. A. T. C. State Colored A. & M. of S. C., Orangeburg, S. C., 1918; S. A. T. C. Washington & Lee univ., Lexington, Va., 1918; transferred Camp Lee, Petersburg, Va., 1919; Presbyterian.

HARPER, JAMES HENRY Physician

        Snow Hill; s. m. 1901-03; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1905; b. Snow Hill, Oct. 8, 1884; p. James Thomas Henry and Martha Elizabeth (Sugg); interne Mercy hosp., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1905-06; physician Snow Hill, 1906-; Methodist.

HARPER, JAMES MADISON Physician

        Stokesville; M.D. 1910.

HARPER, JOHN SUGG Druggist

        Snow Hill; s. p. 1913-15; b. Snow Hill, Dec. 29, 1893; p. J. T. H. and Mattie Elizabeth (Sugg); drug clerk Patterson Drug co. Wilson, 1915-16; drug clerk Snow Hill, 1916-17; owner Harper Drug co. 1917, half interest 1919-21, sole owner 1921-; 81st div. 306th engrs. Camp Jackson, 1917; in France at Vogue Mtns. and Meuse Argonne forest; discharged sergt. Camp Jackson, 1919; Mason; Methodist.

*HARPER, JAMES WARREN Lawyer

        Lenoir co.; b. Jan. 18, 1848; d. Jan. 29, 1883; A.B. 1868.

HARPER, LUBY ALEXANDER

        206 Reem ave., New Bern; s. 1911-12; Washington & Lee univ. 1912-13; b. Snow Hill, Nov. 1, 1892; p. Luby and Alice (Sheppard); m. Ruth Bateman, June 23, 1920; Sigma Nu; Phi Soc.; with Carr Atkins hdw. co.; Jenkins Roofing and Flue co.; Fowler Automobile co.; now with the Va.-Car. chem. co., New Bern; Shriner; Baptist.

HARPER, MARVIN DIXON Farmer

        LaGrange; s. 1918-21; b. LaGrange, Jan. 18, 1900; p. Redding Marcus and Effie (Fields); Sigma Phi Epsilon; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

HARPER, ROBERT LESLIE

        Wakefield; s. m. 1906-07.


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HARPER, ROBERT LUTHER

        Whitakers; s. 1914-15; b. Whitakers, Dec. 17, 1894; p. Frank and -- --.

HARPER, RALPH MOORE Minister

        231 Bowdoin st., Winthrop, Mass.; Ph.B. 1904; g. s. Yale univ. 1904-06; S.T.D. Harvard univ. 1909; b. Kinston, Jan. 6, 1882; p. James Warren and Claudia Winifred (Moore); m. Elsie Wulbern, Oct. 15, 1913; Golden Fleece; clergyman and writer curate, St. Paul's Cathedral, Boston, 1910-14; rector, St. John's church, Winthrop, Mass., 1914-; Episcopalian.

†HARPER, WILLIAM TROY

        Chapel Hill; B.S. 1918; b. Chapel Hill, Oct. 20, 1891;

HARRELL, ALBERT BERNARD Minister

        Dunn; s. 1894-96; Wake Forest col., 1899-1900; p. William B. and Ann. (Battle); lawyer, Rocky Mt., 1901-10; minister since; Baptist.

HARRELL, BEEMER CLIFFORD Y. M. C. A. Secretary

        Marshville; pres. 4 Houston st., Monroe; A.B. 1917; g. s. 1918-20; b. Marshville, Jan. 31, 1893; p. S. M. and Mittie (Thomas); m. Ruth Roberts, July 15, 1922; football; capt. 1919-20; Di. Soc.; Pi Kappa Alpha; pvt. sergt. med. corps U. S. A. 1918-19; Pythian; Baptist.

HARRELL, GEORGE A.

        Henderson; s. l. 1920.

HARRELL, GEORGE ABNER

        Henderson; s. 1894-95; s. l. 1895-97.

*HARRELL, HIRAM POWELL Lawyer

        Durham; b. Sept. 25, 1836; A.B. 1857.

‡HARRELL, JOHN ALDRIDGE

        645 Comstock st., Whittier, Calif.; s. 1918-19; Elon col.; b. Burlington, Sept. 11, 1899; p. J. W. and -- --.

HARRELL, JAMES JOSEPH Minister

        Bessemer City; s. 1878-80; s. m. 1880-81; s. m. Univ. of Md.; Union Theo. sem.; b. Robeson co., June 3, 1857; p. Hugh W. and Mary Ann (Carlyle); m. Margaret Ann McIver, Nov. 26, 1890; Mason; Presbyterian.

HARRELL, JOHN SHERWOOD

        Windsor; s. 1918-19; s. p. 1919-20; b. Windsor, July 16, 1900; p. J. T. and -- --.

HARRELL, JOHN WILLIAM, JR. Druggist

        Snow Hill; Ph.G. 1921; Ph.C. 1922; b. Beaufort, Oct. 18, 1899; p. John William and Allie E. (Ball); m. Clara W. Goode, Dec. 9, 1922; Kappa Psi; mgr. and sec.-treas. of Snow Hill Drug co. inc., Snow Hill, N. C., 1922-; S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

HARRELL, RENA CHAMBERS Teacher

        Myers park, Charlotte; A.M. 1924; A.B. Queen's col. 1912; Columbia univ.; b. Sanford, Aug. 31, 1891; p. Rev. James J. and Annie Margaret (McIver); English instr. Queen's col. 1919-; Presbyterian.

HARRELL, WILLIAM BURRUSS Teacher

        Moyock; pres. Chapel Hill; B.S. in Comm. 1921; b. Scranton, June 2, 1897; p. W. Lafayette and Alice Maud (Mathias); accountant in auditors office U. N. C., 1921-22; instr. in economics U. N. C. 1922-; served in 4th corps artillery park with A. E. F., 1918-19.

HARRELL, WILLIAM HENRY III Physician

        110 Simmons ave., Williamston; pres. U. S. Naval hosp., Chelsea, Mass.; B.S. 1916; M.D. Univ. of Pa., 1918; grad. U. S. Naval Med. sch. 1923; b. Williamston, Mar. 6, 1895; p. Dr. William Henry II and Sarah Elizabeth (Moore); Phi Soc.; Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Chi; physician Williamston, 1919-21; lieut. med. corps U. S. N. 1921-; lieut. med. corps U. S. N. R. F. 1918-19; Mason.

HARRELL, WILLIAM HORACE Student

        Mamie; pres. 306 S. 10th, Phila., Pa.; s. m. 1919-23; b. Elizabeth City, Aug. 25, 1901; p. T. S. and Mamie Bradford (Krank); Phi Chi; med. student.

HARRELSON, ROSE CRAUSE Druggist

        Tabor; s. p. 1910-11; b. Tabor, Aug. 10, 1893; p. Benjamin and Mary J. (Wright); m. Faie McLelan, Aug. 4, 1920; Shriner.

HARRILL, WILLIAM ARTHUR, JR.

        Rutherfordton; s. 1918-19.

HARRINGTON, ALONZO FRANKLIN Grocer

        202 E. Vernon st., Kinston; s. 1915; b. Ayden, May 30, 1918; p. Alonzo L. and Allie Lucinda (Harrington); m. Tessie Lee Hill, Apr. 29, 1920; employed by Lenoir Drug co., Kinston Steam Laundry, Grand Theatre, Export Tob. co., Norfolk Sou. ry. co., A. C. L. ry.; half-owner of bus. of A. L. Harrington & Son, grocers and bottlers; U. S. naval reserves 3 yrs.; 9 mos. active service; stationed on U. S. S. South Carolina and U. S. S. New Hampshire; Mason; Free Will Baptist.

HARRINGTON, ALONZO LLEWELLYN Merchant

        Washington ave., Kinston; s. 1885-86; b. Ayden; p. Jacob and Mary A. (Nobles); m. Allie Lucinda Hurt; Phi Soc.; Mason; Baptist.

*HARRINGTON, CYRUS Minister

        From Moore co.; Mansfield, La.; b. Robeson co., Nov. 20, 1826; d. Keachie, La., Oct., 1893; A.B. 1853; chaplain, C. S. A.; Presbyterian.

*HARRINGTON, CAREY LAMER Physician

        207 Greene st., Greenville; A.B. 1919; s. m. 1918-20; M.D. Univ. of Pa., 1922; b. Greenville, Dec. 17, 1898; p. O. W. and Lena (Thigpen); Delta Tau Delta; Kappa


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Psi; physician Sou. Pacific hosp., San Francisco, Cal., 1922-23; ibid. Queen's hosp., Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, 1923-24; ibid. Hana hosp., Isle of Mani, Hana, T. H., 1924; S. A. T. C. Camp Plattsburg; S. A. T. C. at U. N. C.

*HARRINGTON, JAMES AULD Planter

        From Richmond co.; Marlboro, S. C.; b. 1790; d. 1835; A.B. 1808; mem. house of c. 1808; mem. gen'l assem., S. C.

HARRINGTON, JOHN MAXWELL Farmer

        R.F.D. 2, Jonesboro; s. l. 1897; b. Leaksville, Nov. 5, 1870; p. Abner Minter and Flora A. (Brantley).

*HARRINGTON, PINKNEY COTESWORTH

        Meadville, Miss.; A.B. 1857; capt. C. S. A.

‡HARRINGTON, WILTON DANIEL Merchant

        Waynesville, Ga.; A.B. 1901; b. Moore co., Jan. 28, 1880; p. E. J. and -- --; m. Mary Lee Ward; dealer naval stores and timber Waynesville, Hortense, Eastman, and Terrell, Ga.; tob. farmer; orange grower in Fla.; drug and hdw. bus. in Blackshear and Brunswick, Ga.

HARRINGTON, WALTER WILSON

        Taylorsville; s. 1922-23; b. Taylorsville, Sept. 19, 1902; p. J. G. and -- --.

HARRIS, ANDREW JACKSON Lawyer

        Seven Oaks, Henderson; Ph.B. 1884; b. Granville co., Oct. 28, 1861; p. Benjamin Franklin and Ann Eliza (Rogers); m. Lee Mitchell, Nov. 7, 1888; lawyer Henderson, 1885-; Mason; Pythian; Odd Fellow; Order Red Men; Methodist.

HARRIS, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Manufacturer

        Henderson; s. 1904-05; b. Granville co., Sept. 21, 1884; p. George Badger and Anna (B); m. Marie M. Manning; tob. bus. 15 yrs.; real estate; veneer mfg.; Pythian; Shriner; D.O.K.K.; Rotarian; Methodist Protestant.

*HARRIS, BENJAMIN W.

        Halifax Court House, Va.; s. 1824.

*HARRIS, CLINCH Planter

        From Alabama; Friar's Point, Miss.; b. 1832; s. 1848-51; C. S. A.

*HARRIS, CHARLES FOUST Farmer

        From Farmville; Thomaston, Ga.; b. Jan. 1876; d. Aug. 28, 1921; m. Elizabeth Davis; Ph.B. 1899; Presbyterian.

‡HARRIS, CHARLES R.

        Chapel Hill; B.S. 1921; g. s. 1923-24.

HARRIS, CHARLES SPURGEON Army Officer

        Care Adj. Gen. U. S. A. Washington, D. C.; pres. Fort Monroe, Va.; A.B. 1917; b. Sulphur Springs, Jan. 28, 1894; p. John Calvin and Otelia (Emerson); m. Margaret Miller, Aug. 22, 1924; Cain math. medal; Phi Beta Kappa; R. O. T. C. 1917; 1st lieut. U. S. A. 1917-; Methodist Episcopal.

HARRIS, CHARLES UPCHURCH Lawyer

        Law bldg., Raleigh; LL.B. 1903; A. & M., 1897-99; Wake Forest col. 1899-1901; b. Wake co., Mar. 12, 1883; p. John Cebern Logan and Florence (Upchurch); m. Saidee Westbrook Robbins, Dec. 29, 1909; Phi Delta Theta; mem. N. C. gen. assem. house of rep. 1907-09; sen. 1923; judge recorder's ct. Wake co., 1919-21; Episcopalian.

HARRIS, CORNELIUS WHITFIELD

        Seaboard; s. 1895-96.

HARRIS, DAVID Merchant

        407 N. Main st., High Point; s. 1915-17; b. High Point, June 20, 1898; p. Henry and Fannie --; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Elk; Kiwanian; Jew.

HARRIS, DON RYAN Salesman

        Hermitage court, Charlotte; A.B. 1915; Williams col., Williamston, Mass.; b. Florence, Ala., Dec. 6, 1892; p. Rev. Reuben Rivers and Emmaline (Ryan); m. Frances Weldon Walker, Nov. 1, 1922; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Goodyear Tire & Rubber co., 1915-16; Charlotte, mgr. service dept. 1916-17; Ford Motor co., Charlotte, 1921, head of sales dept. 1922-23; McGee-Anderson co., Greenville, S. C.; U. S. air service; Canada 1917 with royal flying corps; instr. Talliaferro Field, Ft. Worth, Tex.; 17th U. S. air squadron overseas; transferred British exp. forces in France; in Flanders, active duty at front 9 mos.; shot down in Holland and interned there for duration of war; Episcopalian.

HARRIS, DAVID SAMUEL Farmer

        Eupicea; B.S. 1910; b. Littleton, Oct. 22, 1888; p. S. J. and Margaret Anna (Clark); bookkeeper, proprietor tob. whse.; camp Jackson, 1918-19.

HARRIS, DAVID WATSON Physician

        220-221 Columbia bldg., Miami, Fla.; M.D. 1908; b. Cumberland co., May 27, 1883; p. Redick E. and Mollie G. (Luther); m. Minnie J. Lawhorn; special urological work 1919-; Methodist Episcopal.

HARRIS, EUGENE Teacher

        Gibson; s. l. 1904-05; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1898.

HARRIS, ELISHA CARTER Lawyer

        Durham; A.B. 1913; b. Elizabeth City, 1887; m. Myrtle Hessee, Sept. 7, 1922; Elizabeth City.

HARRIS, EDWIN FREELAND Salesman

        Elkin; pres. 812 St. Clair bldg., San Francisco, Cal.; s. 1922-23; b. Elkin, Feb. 19, 1905; p. E. E. and -- --; salesman for R. J. Reynolds Tob. co.


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HARRIS, EVERETT JONES Teacher

        Englehard; s. 1919-20; Atlantic Christian col. 1922-23; g. s. ibid. 1924-; b. Englehard, May 11, 1898; p. Uriah and Sarah (Sanderson); teacher, Hyde co., 1920-21; Christian.

*HARRIS, EUGENE LEWIS

        From Granville co.; Chapel Hill; b. Mar. 12, 1856; d. Nov. 11, 1901; Ph.B. 1881; sec. Y. M. C. A.; registrar, U. N. C., 1894-1901.

HARRIS, EDGAR THOMAS Salesman

        Washington; s. l. 1912; b. Beaufort co., Nov. 16, 1891; p. L. P. and Caroline (Allen); m. Mary Madeline Tyer, Nov. 15, 1915; retail gro. bus. 1913-16; E. R. Mixon & co. 1916-; Christian.

HARRIS, EDWIN WORTH Merchant

        Elkin; s. 1917-19; b. Wilkes co., Feb. 7, 1899; p. Richard Lafayette and Iris Delia (Poplin); m. Lucy Harris, Nov. 16, 1921; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

*HARRIS, FREDERICK HENRY

        From Chapel Hill; New York, N. Y.; b. Sept. 30, 1881; d. Dec. 25, 1899; s. 1898-99.

*HARRIS, FRANK ROSCOE Lawyer

        Jackson; b. Oct. 20, 1869; d. Sept. 31, 1921; m. Sallie B. Peebles, Jan. 5, 1905; s. l. 1890-91; Wake Forest col.; Baptist.

*HARRIS, HENRY Farmer

        Falkland; b. Sept. 17, 1832; s. 1852-55; 1st lieut. 61st N. C. C. S. A.

HARRIS, HENRY CLAYTON Teacher

        Pike road; pres. Banner's Elk; A.B. 1922; b. Pungo, Dec. 12, 1898; p. Jesse Bryan and Jessie (Harrison); Phi Soc.; S. A. T. C.

HARRIS, HAL HAMLIN

        Stroudsburg, Pa.; s. l. 1905-06; b. May 13, 1886.

HARRIS, HENRY HERMAN

        77 College st., Asheville; s. 1918; West Point.

HARRIS, HERMAN HUNTER

        Stroudsburg, Pa.; s. 1914-15; Elon col.; b. Henderson, Mar. 9, 1895; p. -- -- and Carrie C.

*HARRIS, HUNTER LEE

        Raleigh; b. Granville co., Dec. 16, 1866; d. July 13, 1893; B.S. 1889; g. s. 1891-92; asst. chem. lab., 1888-89; instr. math. and geol., 1891-92.

*HARRIS, HENRY SPENCER

        From Falkland; Farmville; s. 1892-94; s. l. 1900-02.

HARRIS, HENRY WILLIAM Druggist

        Catawba; s. p. 1920-21; m. Katie C., Mar. 1, 1918; mgr. Catawba Drug store.

HARRIS, ISAAC FOUST Chemist

        Tuckahoe, N. Y.; B.S. 1900; M.S. 1903; Ph.D. Yale univ. 1915; b. Chapel Hill; p. Dr. Thomas West and Sallie M. (Foust); m. Elizabeth Heroy, July 29, 1915; Phi Delta Theta; Conn. exper. sta., New Haven; dir. Lederle antitoxin laboratories, N. Y., Arlington research laboratories, Yonkers, N. Y., Biochem. dept. E. R. Squibb & Sons, N. Y.; owner and dir. Harris laboratories, Tuckahoe, N. Y.; mem. Am. chem. soc., soc. exper. biology and med., Am. pub. health assn., N. Y. academy of med., soc. of Sigma Xi, Am. pharm. assn.; contributions to Journal of Am. chem. soc., Am. Journal of physiology, Journal of Am. pharm. assn. concerning proteins, nutrition and antiseptics; inventions, patents, lectures on nutrition and other branches of biological chem.; mfr. pharm. specialties; Presbyterian.

*HARRIS, JOHN B. S. Physician

        Mecklenburg co.; s. 1821-24.

HARRIS, JOSEPH CARNEGIE

        Cleveland; s. 1916-17; b. Cleveland, Oct. 22, 1899.

HARRIS, JOSEPH CLAXTON

        Wendell; Ph.G. 1924; b. Greensboro, Dec. 23, 1901; p. Edward Worth and Meta Earl (Brummetts); Phi Soc.; Phi Delta Chi; Methodist.

HARRIS, JOHN EDGAR

        Fort Pierce, Fla.; s. 1906-07; b. Rutherfordton, 1889; p. Dr. E. B. and Laura (Wiley); m. Emma Carpenter, Aug. 9, 1919; Phi DeltaTheta; with Am. Tob. co., Richmond, Va., 1908-13; sec.-treas. East Coast Wholesale Grocery co., 1913-; in quartermaster corps A. E. F. 2 yrs.; Presbyterian.

HARRIS, JULIAN EARLE Teacher

        Deer Crossing, Henderson; A.B. 1917; g. s. Columbia univ. 1919-22; A.M. 1920; Universite de Paris, 1922-23; b. Henderson, Sept. 3, 1896; p. Samuel Rogers and Rosalie Melissa (Hicks); Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Upsilon; Omega Delta; Phi Delta Theta; master of French and English at Virginia Epis. sch. 1917-18; instr. dept. of romance languages, Columbia univ. 1919-22; Amer. field service fellow, Univ. of Paris, 1922-23; U. S. A. 1918-19; sergt. med. dept. base hosp. No. 65, France; Methodist Protestant.

HARRIS, JACK HAWLEY Naval Physician

        Care Bureau Med. and Surg., Navy dept., Washington, D. C.; s. 1908-11; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1914; b. Raleigh, Oct. 24, 1890; p. Col. J. C. L. and Florence Caroline (Upchurch); m. Kathryn Viola Wemer, Aug. 7, 1915; lieut.-commander, med. corps U. S. N.


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HARRIS, JULIA HAMLET Teacher

        Meredith col., Raleigh; Ph.B. 1905; M.A. Cornell univ. 1909; Ph.D. Yale univ. 1922; b. Raleigh, Mar. 25, 1884; p. Thomas and Ella (Perry); teacher Oxford col. 1905-07; ibid. Birmingham, Ala., seminary 1907-08; ibid. Bessie Tift col. 1909-15; ibid. Oxford, Ohio, col. 1918-20; ibid. Tulane univ. 1920-21; head English dept. Meredith col. 1922-; Baptist.

HARRIS, JOSEPH JOHNSON Lawyer

        520 Wachovia Bank bldg., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1916; b. Franklin co., Dec. 12, 1893; p. John Newman and Rebecca Anne (Wheless); teacher 1916-18, 1920-21; U. S. A. 1918-19; 156 depot brig., Camp Jackson, S. C.; co. "E" 105 eng.; A. E. F.; Baptist.

HARRIS, JOHN LORY Merchant

        220 N. East st., Raleigh; Ph.B. 1901; b. Elizabeth City, Dec. 25, 1875; p. M. G. and Mary Jane (Perry); m. Lillie Frances Hooper, July 1, 1903; teacher 1901-13; sales agt. Sou. Sch. Supply co. 1913-21; Carolina School Supply co., Charlotte; Missionary Baptist.

HARRIS, JOSEPH PRATT Student

        6026 Ellis ave., Chicago, Ill.; s. 1914; Univ. of Chicago.

HARRIS, JAMES ROBERT Chemist

        1230 South 17th st., Birmingham, Ala.; B.S. 1894; Wake Forest col.; Johns Hopkins univ.; b. Wake co., Jan. 15, 1866; p. S. C. and Lucuida C. (Winston); m. Eula Y. Winston, Oct. 15, 1889; Phi Soc.; asst. chem. N. C. expt. sta. 1888-92; mem. Dancy and Harris, Raleigh, 1892-93; asst. to chief chemist T. C. and R. R. co., 1894-1920; metallurgist ibid. 1920-; chief chem. 1895-1920; Mason; Baptist.

*HARRIS, JOHN SPENCER Farmer

        From Falkland; Farmville; b. Pitt co., Sept. 10, 1843; s. 1867-68; lawyer.

*HARRIS, JOHN T.

        Franklin co.; s. 1859-61; C. S. A.

HARRIS, JUNIUS THOMAS Manufacturer

        Chapel Hill; s. 1900-01; b. Statesville, Apr. 22, 1883; p. Rev. J. T. and Lizzie (Carr); 1st Nat. bank, Durham, 1901-06; merchant Petersburg, Va., 1907; ibid. Chapel Hill, 1907-11; bookkeeper Durham Hosiery mills 1911-19; mgr. ibid. 1919-; Mason; Methodist.

*HARRIS, J. WESLEY

        From Durham; 58 North st., New York, N. Y.; b. 1890; d. Apr. 21, 1923; s. 1909; Durham Hosiery mills, Durham and New York, 1910-21; Austin-Heaton co., Durham, 1922; Methodist.

HARRIS, JOHN WARTON Physician

        Johns Hopkins hosp., Baltimore, Md.; A.B. 1911; A.M. 1912; M.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1916; b. Reidsville, Jan. 12, 1891; p. Robert and Ella Kerr (Lea); m. Margaret Price Ivey, Sept. 14, 1921; Sigma Chi; interne, asst. res. and res. in obstetrics, Johns Hopkins hosp. 1916-20; asst., instr. and asso. in obstetrics, Johns Hopkins hosp. 1916-; mem. Balto. city med. soc., Med. & Chirurgical faculty of Md., Amer. med. assn., Amer. assn. for advancement of science; author: Influenza in Pregnancy; Pregnancy and Labor in Young Primiparoe; A Study of Sixty-four Caesarean Sections Terminated by Supravaginal Hysterectomy; and The After-Effects of the Late Toxemias of Pregnancy; Baptist.

*HARRIS, JOHN WILLIAMS

        Chatham co.; b. Jan. 4, 1840; d. in service, 1861; A.B. 1861; C. S. A.

*HARRIS, LIVINGSTON

        Mecklenburg co.; A.B. 1825.

HARRIS, LUECO R. Insurance

        Henderson; s. 1922.

*HARRIS, NATHANIEL Minister

        Orange co.; A.B. 1821; A.M. 1824; Methodist.

*HARRIS, NATHANIEL W.

        Salisbury; s. 1818.

*HARRIS, PAUL BARRINGER

        Lancasterville, S. C.; b. Dec. 9, 1839; d. Feb. 1, 1861; s. 1859-60.

*HARRIS, ROBERT

        Cabarrus co.; s. 1795.

HARRIS, ROBERT, JR. Insurance

        115 S. Perry st., Montgomery, Ala.; s. 1896-97; b. Reidsville, Feb. 4, 1879; p. Robert and Ella Kerr (Lea); m. Mary Tyson, Dec. 2, 1910; tob. mfg. bus. Reidsville; concern sold bus. to Tob. Prod. corp., New York in 1920; ins. and real estate bus., Montgomery, Ala., 1920-; Baptist.

*HARRIS, ROBERT B. P.

        Warren co., Miss.; s. 1857-58; C. S. A.

HARRIS, REUBEN EDWIN Insurance

        210 Maiden lane, Fayetteville; s. 1918; b. Eastman, Ga., Oct. 5, 1897; p. Sig. and Carolina (Herrman); Michelin Tire co. 1919; Life & Casualty Ins co. 1919-22; Photoplay Adv. co. 1922-23; Federal Life Ins. co. 1923-; S. A. T. C.; Jewish.

*HARRIS, RICHARD JONES Realtor

        From Littleton; Washington, D. C.; b. Halifax co., Aug. 9, 1833; s. 1851-52; financial real estate and mine agt.; prospector.

HARRIS, ROBERT SPENCER Bookkeeper

        305 Jackson st., Durham; s. 1916-17; b. Grifton, July 15, 1894; p. James Henry and Susan (Smith); m. Nancy Wood, Sept. 20, 1923; Turnage Bros. & co., Ayden,


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1920-21; bookkeeper and credit man for H. M. Kramer Tob. co., Durham, 1921-; hosp. apprentice U. S. A. 1917-19; Mason.

*HARRIS, ROBERT THEODORE Lawyer

        Mackinley, Ala.; b. June 21, 1831; d. 1872; A.B. 1858; capt. C. S. A.

*HARRIS, STEPHEN Planter

        Craven co.; b. 1816; s. 1834-35.

‡HARRIS, STANFORD HUNTER

        Raleigh; B.L. 1897; p. T. C. and -- --.

*HARRIS, THOMAS BRANCH

        From Warrenton, Ala.; Madison Station, Ala.; b. July 21, 1839; d. 1869; s. 1856-58; adj. C. S. A.

HARRIS, THOS CABEL Realtor

        Oxford; s. 1897-98; b. Granville co., Feb. 5, 1873; p. Isaac H. and Argene (Adcock); m. Ophelia C. Simms, Apr. 7, 1901; Nat. Exch. bank, Balto.; wholesale hat house as bookkeeper 6 yrs.; asst. cashier 1st Nat. bank, Oxford, 15 yrs.; mgr. and treas. Oxford Loan and Real Estate co., 1920-; sec. and treas. Oxford bldg. and loan assn., 12 yrs.; Primitive Baptist.

*HARRIS, THOMAS WEST Physician

        From Chatham co.; Durham; b. Dec. 15, 1839; d. 1888; A.B. 1859; A.M. 1880; M.D. Paris; prof. anat. and materia medica U. N. C. 1878-86; capt. C. S. A.; major 63rd reg. C. S. A.

HARRIS, WILLIAM CLINTON Lawyer

        607 N. Blount st., Raleigh; s. 1902-04; s.l. 1908-09; b. Raleigh, Aug. 18, 1886; p. Col. J. C. L. and Florence (Upchurch); m. Nov. 8, 1911; Kappa Alpha; prosecuting atty. city of Raleigh, 1912; judge city ct. ibid. 1913-; Kiwanian; Episcopalian.

*HARRIS, WILLIAM COLEMAN Tobacconist

        Reidsville; b. Aug. 9, 1877; d. May 27, 1918; m. Jane Scales Montgomery, Dec. 22, 1899; s. 1896-97; Baptist.

†HARRIS, WALTON CHESTER FIELD

        Hope Mills; s. p. 1909-10.

HARRIS, WILLIAM DURHAM Lawyer

        Sanford; pres. New Bern; LL.B. 1922; A.B. William & Mary, 1916; Univ. of Chicago, 1916; b. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 3, 1896; p. D. F. and Alice (McDonald); Sigma Upsilon; Phi Delta Phi; Sigma Chi; legal and administrative asst.; state geological and economic survey, Chapel Hill; U. S. A. 1917-19; 3rd off. tr. sch.; 1st lieut. A. E. F.; major reserve corps; Mason; Methodist Episcopal (South).

HARRIS, WILLIAM FLETCHER Accountant

        Elkin; s. 1921-23; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; b. Elkin, Mar. 25, 1903; p. E. E. and Katherine Elizabeth (Alexander); Methodist.

*HARRIS, WILLIAM J. Physician

        Wilmington; s. 1815.

*HARRIS, WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Planter

        Cabarrus co.; s. 1835-36; mem. house of c. 1852, and 1860-62.

HARRIS, WILLIE THOMAS Student

        Mt. Gilead; s. 1919-21; Richmond med. col.

*HARRISON, ATLAS OCTAVIUS

        Raleigh; d. June 5, 1902; A.B. 1841.

*HARRISON, ARTUHR WARREN

        Plymouth; d. 1901; s. 1901.

*HARRISON, CARTER B.

        Died at Raleigh; s. 1833-36.

*HARRISON, FREDERICK WILLIAM Physician

        Eastville, Va.; A.B. 1825; A.M. 1832.

‡HARRISON, HARRY

        Statesville; s. 1905-06; s. m. 1906-07.

HARRISON, HENRY HILL Physician

        1 Ravenscraft rd., Asheville; s. 1900-03; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1905; Harvard Med. sch. 1919; g. s. Washington univ. 1923-24; b. Halifax co., Jan. 20, 1883; p. Henry Spooner and Mary Susan (Garrett); m. Sara Elizabeth Buyers, Apr. 4, 1912; Beta Theta Pi; 1 yr. in Norristown, Pa. Charity hosp.; Episcopalian.

†HARRISON, JOHN ADAMS Cotton Buyer

        Cuero, Texas; s. 1878-81; s. l. 1881-82; b. Castalia, Feb. 23, 1862; merc. 1887-94.

‡HARRISON, JAMES LEFTWICH Banker

        53 E. 87th st., New York City; A.B. 1916; b. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 10, 1895; p. Thomas Perrin and Adelia Lake (Leftwich); m. Pauline Carrington, Oct. 15, 1921; track; Phi Soc.; Omega Delta; Satyr; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Nat. City Bank of N. Y.; N. Y. state rep. ibid.; U. S. A. 1917-19; R. O. T. C. Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga.; 55th inf. 7th div. reg. army; capt. A. E. F. 1918-19; Presbyterian.

HARRISON, MAC MILLER Physician

        Palmetto, Fla.; s. m. 1907-09; B.A. Furman univ. 1905; M.D. Tulane univ. 1911; b. Parrish, Fla., Feb. 19, 1886; p. M. B. and Cassandre (Miller); m. Allison Pugh, June 25, 1913; U. S. A. 1917-19; 1st lieut. 148th F. A. A. E. F.; Aisne-Marne, St. Mihiel and Argonne; Mason; Baptist.

*HARRISON, THOMAS CRAMER Lawyer

        From Ringwood; Weldon; b. Brunswick co., Va., Mar. 14, 1870; d. Apr. 18, 1916; s. l. 1891-93.

*HARRISON, THADEUS FLETCHER Minister

        From Plymouth; Ayden; b. Mar. 8, 1873; d. Oct. 24, 1897; s. 1893-94; Free Will Baptist.


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*HARRISON, THEODORE HASSELL Minister

        From Plymouth; Plant City, Fla.; b. Mar. 8, 1873; d. 1922; s. 1893-94; Missionary Baptist.

HARRISON, THEODORE LYMAN

        Enfield; s. 1913-14; b. Enfield, Apr. 19, 1895; p. Henry S. and -- -- --.

HARRISON, THOMAS PERRIN, JR. Teacher

        111 Eddy st., Ithaca, N. Y.; A.B. 1918, g. s. 1919-20; Harvard univ. 1920; Ph.D. Cornell univ. 1923; b. Davidson, May 9, 1897; p. Dr. Thomas Perrin and Adelia Lake (Leftwich); instr. in English, Cornell univ., 1922-; 2nd lieut. U. S. A. 1918; camps Gordon and Sevier; Presbyterian.

†HARRISON, WILLIAM HOWELL Lawyer

        Oxford; s. l. 1900-01; b. Johnson co., Apr. 9, 1869; N. C. gen assem. 1905.

*HARRISS, EDWIN ROBERT

        Cabarrus co.; A.B. 1828.

*HARRISS, ELIAS SPENCER

        Falkland; s. 1877-78.

HARRISS, ROBERT BURTON

        317 Walker ave., Greensboro; s. 1913-16; b. Greensboro, Feb. 12, 1896; p. J. J. W. and -- -- --.

*HARRISS, THOMAS WHILMEL

        Halifax co.; d. 1890; A.B. 1832.

*HARRISS, WILLIAM WHITE Physician

        Wilmington; b. Jan. 13, 1824; d. Dec. 7, 1901; A.B. 1842; A.M. 1847; M.D. Univ. of N. Y. 1846; comm. merch. 1865-71; asst. surg 61st N. C. reg. C. S. A.

HARRY, WOODFIN GRADY Minister

        7911 Jeannette st., New Orleans, La.; A.B. 1913; s. 1908-09, 1910-13; s. l. 1914; Columbia Theo. sem. 1915-17; b. Grover, Oct. 7, 1889; p. David Fillmore and Frances (Gold); m. Mabel Aenid Bullock, Jan. 5, 1921; Di Soc.; prin. Statesville H. S. 1913-15; pastor Manchester, Ga., 1917-18; ibid. Carrollton ave., New Orleans, La., 1918-; Presbyterian.

HARSHAW, MOSES RICHARD

        Charlotte; pres. Lenoir; s. 1920; b. Dec. 26, 1899; p. John M. and Mamie --; m. Mary Rosa Morrow; gen. mgr. Lenoir-Harshaw co.; comm. agts. Std. Oil Co. of N. J.; Elk.

HART, BYTHIAL MABREY Manufacturer

        Tarboro; s. 1902; vice-pres and gen. mgr. Hart Cotton mills; Fountain mills and other enterprises in Marion.

*HART, DAVID

        Caswell co.; s. 1809.

HART, EDWIN BADGER Chemist

        338 Chesterfield st., Nashville, Tenn.; s. 1911-13; Va. Poly. inst.; b. Henderson, Mar. 27, 1892; p. Robert Gilliam and Jennie Cheatham (Burroughs); m. Willis Center; Phi Delta Theta; asst. state chem. N. C.; chief chem. Southland Cotton Oil co.; vice-pres T. D. Tyoch Tel. co.; pres. E. B. Hart Tel. co.; Presbyterian.

‡HART, EDWARD ROLAND

        Suffolk, Va.; s. m. 1896-97.

*HART, FRANKLIN Physician

        Edgecombe co.; s. 1839-40.

HART, JOHN ALBERT Druggist

        High Point; Ph.G. 1906; p. Alfred E. and Mattir F. --; m. Frances Braxton Ingram, July 18, 1911; druggist Charlotte 2 yrs.

HART, JOHN ELLIS Physician

        Wadesboro; s. m. 1894-95; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1897; b. Mint Hill, Feb. 29, 1876; p. James T. and Rebecca R. --; m. Josephine Redfearn, Feb. 22, 1899; dir. Bank of Statesville; mem.-elect house of rep. 1925; Shriner; Odd Fellow; Junior; Pythian.

‡HART, JULIAN GILLIAM Importer

        Mayence, Germany; s. 1911-12; b. Louisburg, Jan. 22, 1894; p. Robert Gilliam and Jennie (Burrough); m. Paula Runkels; baseball; Phi Delta Theta; lawyer Winston-Salem 6 mos.; foreign import bus. in Germany 1923-; U. S. A. 1918-22; 1st lieut. 1st T. C., Oglethorpe; capt. with army of occupation, Germany; Presbyterian.

HART, MEADE Clerk

        S. Main st., Mooresville; A.B. 1914; b. Mooresville, May 6, 1893; p. Samuel B. and Augusta J. (Shoaf); prin. Friendship H. S. 1914-15, Elf H. S. 1916-17; office force Mooresville Cotton mills 1920-; U. S. N. 1918; Presbyterian.

HART, REUBEN GAITHER Waiter

        Chapel Hill; s. 1921-23; p. Reuben Jefferson and Annabelle (Elliott); Gooch's cafe, Chapel Hill; Baptist.

HART, SPENCER LEE Cotton Dealer

        701 Greene st., Augusta, Ga.; s. 1906-07; b. Rocky Mount, Aug. 30, 1889; p. Marion Weddell and Mary Louisa (Whitfield); m. Elizabeth Allen, June 2, 1920; Zeta Psi; 1st lieut. air service U. S. A. 1917-19.

HARTLEY, EUGENE FULLER Statistician

        436 Park road, Washington, D. C.; Ph.B. 1899; George Washington univ. 1901; Georgetown univ. 1902; b. Davidson co.; p. Hiram Hamilton and Ellen Frances (Davis); m. Celeste Graves Boykin, Dec. 31, 1902; Di Soc.; teacher Rockfish acad., Magnolia, 1899-1900; U. S. census bureau, Washington, D. C., 1900-12; asst. chief clerk 1912; expert chief of div. 1915; chief statistician for mfrs. 1917-; conducted special census of various cities of U. S.; study of city cartage 1916; supervision of census of Virgin Islands 1917;


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in charge of quinquennial census of mfrs. 1919; biennial census of mfrs. 1921; quinquennial census of elec. industries 1917 and 1922.

HARTLEY, HAROLD HIRAM Physician

        311 E. 10th ave., Homestead, Pa.; s. m. 1899-1901; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1903; Elon col.; b. Lexington, Aug. 6, 1877; p. Hiram Hamilton and Ellen Frances (Davis); m. Mollie L. Hindman, June 5, 1905; Fork church 1903-06; Terrace, Pa., 1907-; health bd. physician and examiner for pub. sch. of Mifflin township, Allegheny co., Pa.; Elk; Junior; Methodist.

HARTLEY, SAMUEL G.

        Care Wint Sign works, Charlotte; s. 1910.

‡HARTMAN, ALFRED PLEASANT

        Winston-Salem; s. 1921-22; b. June 18, 1900.

HARTMAN, WILEY V.

        Winston-Salem; s. l. 1899-1900.

HARTNESS, JOHN FREDERICK Student

        833 Center ave., Mooresville; pres. 100 N. Butler st., Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1918-19; Atlanta Sou. Dental col. 1920-; b. Branchville, S. C., Nov. 25, 1898; p. William Robert and Rachie Elizabeth (Matheny); Delta Sigma Delta; Sou. ry clerk 1919-20; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

HARTSELL, EARL HORACE

        Stanfield; pres. Chapel Hill; A.B. 1924; b. Locust, Sept. 12, 1899; p. Titus M. and Loula C. (Hartsell); ed. Buccaneer; Di Soc.; Golden Fleece; Amphoterothen; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Upsilon; Presbyterian.

HARTSELL, JOE ALBERT Physician

        121 N. Spring st., Concord; s. m. 1908-10; Trinity 1905-07; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1912; b. Concord, Jan. 23, 1890; p. J. L. and Minnie C. (Hill); m. Leah Miller, Jan. 26, 1916; Kappa Sigma; Phi Chi; Gimghoul; interne St. Mary's and Protestant Episcopal hosp., Philadelphia, Pa., 1912-14; coroner Cabarrus co. 1922-23; Med. corps U. S. A. 1917-19; 1st lieut. Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., 1918; base hosp. Camp Greene 1918; base hosp. No. 54, Mesues, France, 1918; capt. 1919; Mason; Elk; Pythian; Methodist.

HARTSELL, LUTHER THOMPSON Lawyer

        N. Spring st., Concord; LL.B. 1896; Ph.B. Trinity 1894; b. Cabarrus co., Oct. 13, 1870; p. McDonald J. and Sarah Caroline (Boger); m. Janie Witherspoon Ervin, Dec. 4, 1901; Kappa Sigma; mem. N. C. house of rep. 1899; state sen. 1911 and 1921; co. atty. 1901-10, 1912-14, 1922-24; city att. 1901-02, 1903-13; chmn. Concord graded sch. bd. 1919; mem. sch. bd. 1922-; bd. of dir. Concord pub. library 10 yrs.; chmn. Cabarrus co. Red Cross 1917-23; pres. bd. of dir. Concord Y. M. C. A. 1920-22; chmn. Cabarrus co. dem. exec. com. 1901-08; trustee U. N. C. 1911-; Mason; Elk; Junior; Presbyterian.

HARTSELL, LUTHER THOMPSON, JR. Lawyer

        30 N. Spring st., Concord; A.B.-LL.B. 1923; b. Concord, Sept. 7, 1902; p. Luther Thompson and Janie Witherspoon (Ervin); Di Soc.; Phi Delta Phi; Kappa Sigma; Presbyterian.

*HARTSFIELD, ALVA C.

        Wake co.; b. 1845; d. in service, Richmond, Va., 1864; s. 1861-63; A.B. 1911 as of 1865; C. S. A.

HARTSHORN, EDWIN SHOTTS Lawyer

        171 Pearson drive, Asheville; LL.B. 1917; b. Yonkers, N. Y., Dec. 20, 1896; p. Frank O. and Evangeline (Kaler); m. Mary English, Oct. 26, 1920; Phi Delta Theta; Sigma Upsilon; Phi Delta Phi; Di Soc.; Asheville 1919-; Carter, Shuford & Hartshorn, 1921-; ensign U. S. N. 1917-18; Episcopalian.

HARTSHORN, MATTHEW LEFEVRE

        Asheville; pres. Mass. Tech., Cambridge, Mass.; s. 1919-22; Mass. Tech.; b. Asheville, Apr. 7, 1901; p. Frank O. and Evangeline (Koler).

*HARTWELL, C. P.

        Brunswick, Va.; A.B. 1842.

*HARTWELL, H. S.

        Brunswick, Va.; s. 1838-39.

HARTY, FRANK RYAN Broker

        9 East 80th st., New York, N. Y.; s. 1892-95; b. Charlotte, Jan. 15, 1876; p. James Harty and Emma (Ross); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Theta Nu Epsilon; textile broker Harriss-Milliron & Harty, New York; Presbyterian.

*HARVEY, ADDISON

        Canton, Miss.; killed, Atlanta, 1865; A.B. 1858; capt. C. S. A.; leader Harvey's scouts.

*HARVEY, ALLEN

        From Tennessee; Louisville, Ky.; d. 1834; s. 1797; Capt. U. S. A., war 1812.

HARVEY, CHARLES FELIX Merchant

        Cor. Heritage and Capitol sts., Kinston; Ph.B. 1892; b. Kinston, Feb. 9, 1872; p. Lemuel and Ida (Stevenson); m. Mary Lewis Heartt, Dec. 12, 1894; Phi Soc.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; pres. L. Harvey & Son co. 1905-; ibid. Carolina Brick co. 1899-; ibid. Seven Springs Supply co. 1905-; sec.-treas. Seven Springs Steamboat co. 1914-; banker; trustee U. N. C.; mem. bd. of dir. state hosp.; first pres. Kinston chamber of commerce; Kiwanian; Mason; Methodist.

*HARVEY, EDMUND B.

        Perquimans co.; s. 1802-03.


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*HARVEY, HUBERT

        Saline co., Mo.; b. Mar. 23, 1837; d. in service; A.B. 1857; C. S. A.

*HARVEY, JOHN

        Perquimans co.; s. 1822.

HARVEY, JOHN, JR. Physician

        Snow Hill; pres. 154 Market st., Lexington, Ky.; g. s. 1915-16; B.S. N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1914; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1920; b. Snow Hill, Dec. 3, 1892; p. John and Sallie E. --; m. Martha E. Armstrong, June 10, 1924; Sigma Nu; Nu Sigma Nu.

HARVEY, LEO HEARTT Merchant

        114 N. Queen st., Kinston; A.B. 1920; b. Kinston, Feb. 11, 1899; p. Chas. Felix and Mary Lewis (Heartt); Gorgon's Head; Kappa Sigma; Minotaur; vice-pres L. Harvey & Sons co., Kinston; dir. First Nat. bank, Kinston; vice-pres. Carolina Peerless co.; pres. Carolina Brick co.; S. A. T. C.; Plattsburg 1918; Methodist.

HARVEY, WILEY FRANK Lawyer

        Littleton; pres. Halifax; s. 1919-20; Wake Forest col. 1912-14; b. Halifax co., July 14, 1893; p. William Richard and Rosa (Wiley); m. Blanche Elizabeth Cooley; deputy clerk sup'r ct. Halifax co. 1915-18; sergt. U. S. A. 1918-19; A. E. F., Bordeaux; Mason; Knight Templar; Baptist.

HARVILLE, REESE COURTS Pharmacist

        Thomasville; s. p. 1907-08; b. Rockingham co., Aug. 8, 1883; p. Thomas C. and Eliza Jeffreys; m. Mrs. Jessie Gray Boggs, Dec. 10, 1914; Brittain's Drug store, Reidsville, 1908-10; Harville Drug co. 1910-; mem. Thomasville city council 1913-14; Civitan club; mem. N. C. pharm. assn.; chmn. leg: comm. Davidson co. for assn.

HARWARD, GEORGE NORRELL Teacher

        Newton, Ala.; g. s. 1918-19; B.A. Wake Forest col. 1913; B.D. Crozer Theo. sem., Chester, Pa., 1916; M.A. Univ. of Pa. 1916; g. s. Univ. of Pittsburgh 1917-18; b. Chatham co., Jan. 4, 1886; p. John Bennett and Roxia A. (Rogers); m. Gertrude Wauger, Aug. 8, 1917; teacher Durham H. S. 1921-22, Chatham co. pub. sch. 1922, Apex graded sch. 1922-23, Newton jr. col., Newton, Ala., 1923-; ordained to ministry 1911; churches in N. J., Pa., Md. and N. C.; Mason; Junior; Baptist.

‡HARWARD, JAMES WILLIAM

        Apex; s. 1906-07.

HARWARD, WILLIAM DANIEL Minister

        1508 Elm ave., Portsmouth, Va.; A.B. 1897; D.D. Defiance col. 1913; b. Dec. 7, 1870; p. George W. and Margaret M. (Hopson); m. Mollie Barrett, Nov. 21, 1899; minister Va., Iowa, and N. C. 1897-; Christian.

*HARWELL, ISHMAEL

        Halifax co.; s. 1807.

*HARWELL, THOMAS

        Sussex co., Va.; s. 1815.

HARWOOD, S. PATTON

        Robbinsville; s. 1884-85.

†HASELDEN, WILLIAM RUTHERFORD

        Lambert, S. C.; s. 1902-03; b. Lambert, S. C., Feb. 21, 1877.

HASH, JACKSON BRUCE Teacher

        Piney Creek; s. 1912-15.

*HASKETT, CHARLES WARREN

        Greenville; b. Nov. 13, 1889; d. Feb. 19, 1913; s. 1910; Methodist.

HASSELL, CHARLES Auditor

        2904 "P" st., N.W., Washington, D. C.; s. 1902-05; Georgetown univ.; b. Wilson, Nov. 22, 1882; p. Sylvester and Frances Louisa (Woodard); m. Helen E. Hulse, Dec. 13, 1916; sec. to congressman 1906-07; clerk in nat. museum 1908; clerk chief inspector's office, postoffice dept., 1910-14; auditor income tax unit 1914-19; ins. agt. 1920; auditor income tax unit 1921-.

HASSELL, CALVIN WOODARD Lawyer

        219 Baltimore ave., Takoma park, Washington, D. C.; s. 1904-06; LL.B. Georgetown 1913; b. Wilson, Aug. 6, 1887; p. Sylvester and Frances Louisa (Woodard); m. Annie Clark, Aug. 9, 1912; stenographer Isthmian Can. co., Culebra, C. Z., 1907; sec. to Congressman Eugene W. Leake, 9th dist., 1907-08; postal service 1910-23; now atty. in office sol. for p.o. dept. in charge fraud work.

HASSELL, FRANCIS SYLVESTER Lawyer

        906 W. Lee st., Wilson; A.B. 1903; s. s. l. 1904-05; s. l. 1905-06; b. Wilson, Aug. 27, 1881; p. Sylvester and Frances Louisa (Woodard); m. Blanche Gary, June 4, 1913; Phi Soc.; Kappa Alpha; co. atty. Wilson co.; city atty. Wilson; sec. and chmn. dem. exec. com. Wilson co. 12 yrs.; Rotarian.

HASSELL, SYLVESTER Minister

        Williamston; s. 1858-61; A.M. 1867; b. Williamston, July 28, 1842; p. Crushing Biggs and Mary (Davis); m. Mary Elizabeth Farrell, Sept. 4, 1869; m. Frances Louise Woodard, May 3, 1876; Phi Soc.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; prin. Williamston acad. 1865-68; prof. of languages Delaware State Normal univ., Wilmington, Del., 1869-70; prin. William Penn pub. sch., Newcastle, Del., 1870-71; prin. Wilson Col. inst., Wilson, 1872-86; prin. Williamston acad., Williamston, 1886-90; ed. The Gospel Messenger 1892-; pastor Skewarkey, Conetoe, Jamesville, Great Swamp and Hamilton Primitive Baptist churches, 1880-1923; lectures on astronomy at State Normal school at Univ. of N. C. 1880; prin. State Normal sch., Wilson, summers 1878-81; examiner pub. sch. teachers for Martin co. 1892-93; joint author with father of history of the Church of God


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from Creation to A.D. 1885; numerous religious pamphlets 1890-1920; sec. to Col. Samuel W. Watts of Martin co.; C. S. A.; Primitive Baptist.

HASTY, CLAUDE HERNDON Merchant

        503 Everett st., Monroe; s. 1910-11; b. Monroe, Dec. 1, 1888; p. John S. and Letitia (Stewart); m. Grace Stevens Smith, June 25, 1915; baseball, capt. 1912; clerk Monroe post office 1911-18; DuPont, City Point, Va., 1918; Monroe Hdw. co., Monroe, 1918-; Episcopalian.

*HATCH, ANTHONY

        New Bern; s. 1818.

HATCH, AUBREY CARLISLE Merchant

        Mt. Olive; s. 1911-12; b. Mt. Olive, Sept. 2, 1893; p. Buckner Hill and Hattie (Bethea); m. Mary Amanda Dickson, Dec. 24, 1922; paymaster and commissary mgr. Enterprise Lumber co., Mt. Olive, 1913-14; employee Liggett & Myers Tob. co., Durham, 1914-15; merchant Mt. Olive 1915-18; E. Lann co., Mt. Olive, 1919-20; merchant Mt. Olive 1921-; Q. M. C., U. S. A., Camp Jackson, Hoboken, N. J. N. Y. City, Jersey City and Newark, N. J. 1918-19; Elk; Methodist.

*HATCH, CALVIN J.

        Craven co.; s. 1821.

*HATCH, DURANT

        Jones co.; A.B. 1806; mem. gen. assem. 1821-22.

*HATCH, GEORGE SEARS

        From New Bern; St. Louis, Mo.; b. 1830; s. 1851-52.

HATCH, JAMES JACKSON

        Goldsboro; s. 1906-07.

*HATCH, LEMUEL Minister

        New Bern; A.B. 1815; Presbyterain.

HATCHER, JOHN THOMAS Teacher

        Four Oaks; A.B. 1914; A.M. 1923; b. Sept. 17, 1888; p. Dr. T. R. and Rebecca E. --; supt. of schs.

HATCHER, MARTIN ARMISTEAD

        Hamlet; s. 1909-12; b. Rose Hill, Nov. 21, 1890.

HATCHER, MATTHEW JAMES Lawyer

        Mt. Olive; A.B. 1918; s. l. 1919-20; b. Faison, Sept. 22, 1893; p. H. C. and Julia (Sutton); U. S. A. 1918-19.

*HATCHETT, JOHN

        Caswell co.; s. 1821.

HATHCOCK, JOHN LINDSEY Educator

        Clinton; A.B. 1908; b. Albemarle, Feb. 23, 1884; p. John Adams and Fannie (Carter); m. Buta Cooper, June 10, 1910; farmer; supt. pub. instr. Sampson co.; Methodist.

HATHCOCK, THOMAS ALEXANDER Physican

        Norwood; s. m. 1890-91; Trinity col. 1888-89; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1893; b. Stanly co., Oct. 15, 1865; p. Thomas Alexander and Sarah Caroline (Shaffner); m. Estelle Dunlap, Nov. 28, 1894; football; local surg. to Sou. & Norfolk-Sou. rys.; pres. Bank of Norwood; chmn. bd. of educ. Stanly co. 2 yrs.; mem. city sch. bd. 25 yrs.; mayor of Norwood 3 yrs.; city comm'r several terms; U. S. A. 1917-18; 1st lieut. O. T. C. Greenlief, Chicamauga park, 1917; Camp Wheeler 1917; capt. 1918; Chicamauga Park evac. hosp. No. 52, 1918; discharged 1918; maj. M. R. C. 1919; Methodist Episcopal (South).

HATHCOCK, WILLIAM HENRY

        Albemarle; A.B. 1911.

HATSELL, ATTICUS HAYGOOD

        Dixon; s. 1914-15.

*HATTER, DAVID

        North Carolina; s. 1799.

HAUGHTON, ALEXANDER ANDREWS Cotton Broker

        31 E. 4th st., Charlotte; s. 1914-16; b. Charlotte, Feb. 11, 1896; p. T. H. and Ella (Andrews); m. Blanche Yandell, June 6, 1923; cotton comm. broker; draftsman; bank mgr. Moss-Ferguson, cotton comm. brokers of N. Y.; U. S. A. 1918-19; Episcopalian.

HAUGHTON, JOHN HAWKINS

        7 E. 11th st., Charlotte; s. 1909-10; b. Charlotte, Oct. 28, 1890; p. T. H. and -- -- --.

*HAUGHTON, JONATHAN HATCH

        Chowan co.; A.B. 1825; A.M. 1834; mem. gen. assem. 1833.

*HAUGHTON, JOHN HOOKER Lawyer

        From Tyrrell co.; Pittsboro; d. 1886; A.B. 1832; A.M. 1840; mem. house of c. 1844; state sen. 1850 and 1854.

*HAUGHTON, JOHN LAURENCE

        Chatham co.; b. Apr. 16, 1841; d. in service Sept. 17, 1862; A.B. 1861; lieut. C.S.A.

*HAUGHTON, JOHN ROBERT

        Pittsboro; b. 1845; d. in service 1864; s. 1862-63; A.B. 1911 as of 1865; C. S. A.

*HAUGHTON, MALACHI Planter

        Edenton; s. 1850-53.

*HAUGHTON, THOMAS GOELET Lawyer

        Edenton; A.B. 1834; minister; Episcopalian.

*HAUGHTON, THOMAS HILL Insurance

        From Pittsboro; Charlotte; b. July 14, 1841; d. Johns Hopkins hosp. Nov. 16, 1916; A.B. 1861; fire ins.; capt. 18th battalion C. S. A.


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*HAUGHTON, TIPPOO SAIB

        From Edenton; Florida; s. 1844.

HAUSER, IRA OTIS Teacher

        Shoals; pres. White Plains; s. 1922-23; A.B. Elon col. 1922; b. Shoals, Aug. 16, 1889; p. Thomas Poindexter and Charlotte Virginia (Kreeger); teacher White Plains H. S. 1923-; Mason; Methodist Protestant.

*HAUSER, SAMUEL T.

        Stokes co.; A.B. 1817.

*HAVENS, LEROY CHRISTOPHER Merchant

        From Washington; New York; d. Dec. 28, 1882; s. 1861-63; A.B. 1911 as of 1865; comm. merchant; Q. M. sergt. C. S. A.

HAVNER, ALFRED SIDNEY

        Rutherford col.; s. 1919-22; b. Rutherford col. Sept. 5, 1901.

HAWES, EDMUND ALEXANDER, JR. Merchant

        Atkinson; B.S. 1903; b. Atkinson, Dec. 8, 1880; N. C. gen. assem. 1905.

*HAWES, JESSE BOWDEN

        From Atkinson; Birmingham, Ala.; died in France; Ph.B. 1884.

*HAWES, JOHN ROBERT Physician

        From New Hanover co.; Atkinson; b. Apr. 13, 1823; d. Oct. 28, 1900; s. 1839-40; M.D. Univ. of N. Y. 1844; farmer; mem. house of rep. 1863, 1866; capt. and surg. C. S. A., co. "E" 18th reg.

HAWES, JOHN ROBERT Lumberman

        Atkinson; s. 1895-96; b. Pender, Apr. 6, 1876; p. Edmond Alexander and Virginia (Russ); m. Mattie Lawrence Howell, Feb. 7, 1912; lumber mfr.; banker; farmer; realtor; Episcopalian.

*HAWES, STEPHEN JAMES

        Atkinson; died in France; s. 1905-07; s. m. 1907-09.

‡HAWFIELD, DALLAS ARRINGTON

        Thomasville; s. 1916-17.

HAWFIELD, HENRY GRADY Farmer

        Matthews; s. 1820-21; N. C. Col. of A. &. E.; b. Monroe, Aug. 6, 1896; p. William D. and Julia D. (Houston); m. Raymelle Purser, Jan. 1, 1923; entered service 1918; bat. "F" F. A. R. D., 9th reg., Camp Jack son; Methodist.

HAWFIELD, JAMES Surgeon

        The Farragut, Washington, D. C.; s. m. 1914-16; Trinity col. 1912-14; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1918; b. Monroe, July 2, 1893; p. Wm. Dallas and Julia D. (Houston); Phi Chi; interne Episcopal hosp., Philadelphia, 1918-19; chief resident physician ibid. 1919-21; private practice, Washington. D. C., 1921; now doing surgical work; enlisted M. R. C. 1917; discharged 1918; Methodist.

HAWFIELD, ROBERT ROY Lawyer

        Monroe; s. 1918-21; b. Union co., Jan. 2, 1900; p. Wm. Dallas and Julia D. (Houston); S. A. T. C.; Pythian; Junior; Methodist.

HAWFIELD, WILLIAM PRESTON School Superintendent

        Raeford; g. s. 1916; Trinity col.; supt. of educ, Hoke co.

*HAWKINS, ALEXANDER BOYD Physician

        From Franklin co.; Raleigh; b. Jan. 25, 1825; d. 1921; A.B. 1845; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1848; planter; banker.

*HAWKINS, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

        Warren co.; A.B. 1805; mem. house of c. 1811-13; state sen. 1814, 1816, 1819.

*HAWKINS, COLIN M.

        From Warren co. Raleigh; b. Dec. 26, 1847; d. June 1, 1914; s. 1864-66; A.B.1911 as of 1868; pres. gas co.

‡HAWKINS, DONALD DUVAL

        Winston-Salem; s. l. 1908-09.

*HAWKINS, FRANK Physician

        Warren co.; A.B. 1813.

*HAWKINS, FRANK Planter

        From Franklin co.; Winona, Miss.; b. Sept. 10, 1815; d. Sept. 19, 1896; s. 1833-36; mem. gen. assem., Miss.; major C.S.A.

*HAWKINS, GEORGE H.

        s. 1811.

*HAWKINS, GEORGE WASHINGTON

        Warren co.; d. about 1816; A.B. 1813.

*HAWKINS, JOHN D. Merchant

        Winona, Miss.; s. 1854-57; C. S. A.

*HAWKINS, JOHN DAVIS Lawyer

        Warren co.; b. 1781; d. 1858; A.B. 1801; gen. assem.; trustee U. N. C. 1807-57 and active public servant in various capacities for 50 yrs.; a chief promoter of the Raleigh & Gaston ry. and other works.

*HAWKINS, JOHN DAVIS Planter

        From Franklin co.; New Orleans, La.; b. Feb. 5, 1821; d. Apr. 4, 1902; A.B. 1841; cotton factor.

*HAWKINS, JOHN H.

        Warren co.; s. 1801; mem. gen. assem. 1809.

*HAWKINS, JOHN HENRY Physician

        Warren co.; A.B. 1817; state sen. 1830-33; mem. house of c. 1835-37 and 1840-48.

*HAWKINS, JOSEPH WARREN Physician

        Warren co.; b. 1785; d. 1842; A.B. 1805; A.M. 1808; ry. dir.; gen. assem.; state comptroller 1825-27; trustee U. N. C. 1824-27.


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*HAWKINS, MADISON Merchant

        From Franklin co.; Henderson; d. May 26, 1893; A.B. 1850.

*HAWKINS, MICAJAH THOMAS

        Warren co.; d. Dec. 22, 1858; s. 1803; mem. house of c. 1819; state sen. 1823-28; mem. Cong. 1831-41.

*HAWKINS, PHILEMON

        Warren co.; d. about 1814; A.B. 1809; mem. gen. assem. 1817-18.

*HAWKINS, PETER B. Physician

        Warren co.; s. 1835-36.

*HAWKINS, PHILEMON BENJAMIN Planter

        Louisburg; b. 1823; d. Jan. 2, 1891; A.B. 1844; state sen. 1856 and 1870; gen'l N. C. state guards.

HAWKINS, THOMAS WILLIAM, JR. Lawyer

        629 N. College st., Charlotte; s. 1917-18; s. l. 1920-21; Davidson col. 1914-17; b. Charlotte, Oct. 19, 1897; p. T. W. and -- -- --.

HAWKINS, URIAH V. Realtor

        629 N. College st., Charlotte; s. 1915-17.

*HAWKINS, WILLIAM JOSEPH Physician

        From Franklin co.; Raleigh; b. 1819; d. Oct. 28, 1894; s. 1837-39; comm. merchant; pres. R. & G. Ry co.; pres. Citizens Nat. bank; trustee U. N. C. 1881-91.

*HAWKS, BENJAMIN

        North Carolina; s. 1822.

HAWKS, CYRUS EUGENE Physician

        Lambsburg, Va.; pres. Catawba Sanatorium, Va.; s. 1913-15; Univ. of Va. 1916-17; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1917-21; b. Lambsburg, Va., May 15, 1891; p. Osborne and Alice (Kingsberry); Phi Chi; Theta Nu Epsilon; interne 1921; in sanatorium specializing in t.b. 1921-; M. R. C. 1918-19; S. A. T. C. 1919; Baptist.

*HAWKS, CICERO STEPHENS Minister

        New Bern; d. 1868; A.B. 1830; A.M. 1834; D.D. Univ. of Mo. 1847; LL.D.; bishop of Mo. 1844-68; Episcopalian.

*HAWKS, DAVID CLARENCE Teacher

        Polkton; s. 1889-90.

*HAWKS, FRANCIS HALLIDAY Lawyer

        From Washington; New Bern, Ala.; b. 1819; d. August, 1889; A.B. 1844; planter; author Mission of America.

*HAWKS, FRANCIS LISTER Minister

        From New Bern; New York; b. June 10, 1798; d. Sept. 27, 1866; A.B. 1815; A.M. 1824; LL.D. 1847; D.D. Columbia univ. 1832; reporter supreme ct. 1820-26; mem. house of c. 1821; prof. divinity, Trinity col., Conn.; vice-pres. Am. Ethnological soc. 1855-59; pres. Am. geographical and statistical soc. 1855-61; author; trustee U. N. C. 1821-28; Episcopalian.

*HAWKS, SAMUEL

        New Bern; s. 1820.

HAWLEY, FRANK MORTON Minister

        Kershaw, S. C.; M.A. 1908; Davidson col.; Union Theo. sem., Richmond, Va.; Ky. Theo. sem., Louisville; B.D. Harvard univ.; S.T.D., A.M. Temple univ.; b. Polkton, Aug. 21, 1876; p. Francis Oscar and Christian McLean (McBryde); m. Helen Elizabeth Sheep, Nov. 2, 1910; Mason; Presbyterian.

HAWTHORNE, JOSEPH WILLIAM Banker

        33rd and Holt sts., Charlotte; s. 1913-14; b. Frankfort, N. Y., Feb. 8, 1897; p. Thomas and Rosanna (Ingram); m. Esther Brown, Apr. 11, 1917; employee Charlotte Nat. bank 1916-18; cashier Bank of North Charlotte 1920-22; credit mgr. Independence Trust co., Charlotte, 1922-; 5th pioneer inf. and 56th pioneer inf. Camp Wadsworth and A. E. F. 1918-19; Presbyterian.

*HAY, DAVID Lawyer

        Fayetteville; s. 1804.

*HAY, PHILIP THORNHILL Lawyer

        From Rockingham co.; Corinth, Miss.; b. Aug. 19, 1833; killed in battle 1864; A.B. 1858; C. S. A.

HAYES, FRANK AYCOCK Medical Assistant

        Fremont; s. 1918-19; b. Wayne co., Sept. 27, 1901; p. Dr. L. O. and Minnie (Aycock); Pythian.

‡HAYES, GEORGE EVERETT

        Fremont; s. p. 1915-16; b. Granite Falls, Sept. 14, 1890; p. G. W. and -- -- --.

*HAYES, GEORGE WASHINGTON Lawyer

        Murphy; Columbia, Tenn.; b. Nov. 27, 1850; d. Aug. 5, 1922; m. Elizabeth Bradshaw, Columbia, Tenn., July 25, 1888; s. l. 1882-84; realtor; Methodist.

HAYES, JACK Army Officer

        2016 Munitions bldg., Washington, D. C.; s. 1896-97; U. S. M. A.; b. Ft. McPherson, Nebr., Jan. 15, 1877; p. Edward Mortimer and Harriet Gertrude (McElrath); m. Eva Wade Willey, Apr. 27, 1905; employee temporary Q. M. C. U. S. A. in Porto Rico 1898; officer U. S. A. 1899-; now lieut.-col.; recommended for gallantry in action for service in Philippine insurrection; Episcopalian.

HAYES, JOHN

        Fremont; s. 1919-20; b. Fremont, Nov. 1, 1900; p. Dr. Leonard O. and Minnie (Aycock); Pythian.

HAYES, JOHN MORTIMER

        Davidsonville, Md.; s. 1896-97; s. m. 1897-99.


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†HAYES, JAMES WILLIAM, JR.

        Elm City; s. 1917-18; Trinity col.; b. Elm City, Mar. 15, 1899; p. J. W. and -- -- --.

HAYES, NATHANIEL PERKINSON Engineer

        Wise; pres. 20 Warren st., Crafton branch, Pittsburgh, Pa.; A.B. 1921; B.S. in C. E. 1922; b. Wise, Sept. 29, 1901; p. Malvern Hill and Olivia (Perkinson); working with McClintic-Marshall co., contractors and fabricators of all kinds of steel structures, July 15, 1922-; Baptist.

*HAYES, ROLAND HEADEN Lawyer

        From Carbonton; Pittsboro; b. Moore co., Dec. 4, 1868; d. July 26, 1919; m. Nannie Roberts, Oct. 20, 1897; s. a. 1891-92; s. l. 1892-93; Guilford col.; Chatham co. atty. 1894-95; N. C. gen. assem. 1901; Presbyterian.

*HAYES, WILLIAM J.

        Pittsboro; s. 1805.

*HAYES, WILLIAM JAMES Physician

        From Lincoln co.; Charlotte; b. Jan. 7, 1821; d. Feb. 10, 1898; A.B. 1842; M.D. Col. Physicians and Surgeons, Philadelphia, 1846.

*HAYLEY, LEONIDAS NAPOLEON B. Physician

        Barton, Ala.; b. Dec. 29, 1835; A.B. 1857; C. S. A.

*HAYLEY, WILLIAM HOLLIDAY Physician

        Barton, Ala.; b. Jan. 18, 1837; A.B. 1857.

HAYMORE, JOSEPH BAXTER Druggist

        Norlina; s. 1913-14; b. Mt. Airy; p. Jas. Oliver and Jettie (Bonner); m. Hazel Clark; sec.-treas. Haymore Drug co., Norlina; pres. Hi-Mo-Line Chem. co., Norlina; Mason; Methodist.

HAYNES, JOSEPH WALTER Lawyer

        Asheville; s. 1903-05; s. l. 1905-07; b. Haywood, June 20, 1882; p. Rev. Washington and Keziah Hazeltine (Stradley); m. L. Rose Corbett, Apr. 14, 1915; farmer and stock raiser; Baptist.

HAYNES, MRS. NORFLEET HUNTER

        (Nee Hunter, Norfleet); Clyde; s. 1913.

‡HAYNES, OSCAR LEE

        Fremont; s. p. 1921-22; b. Greensboro, Dec. 7, 1891; p. J. W. and -- -- --.

‡HAYNES, ROBERT WALKER Lawyer

        Jackson, Tenn.; A.B. 1862; b. Aug. 21, 1840.

HAYS, J. MIDDLETON

        270 W. Baltimore st., Jackson, Tenn.; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; West Tenn. col.; Phi Soc.; Epsilon Alpha.

*HAYS, JAMES MACKINTOSH Physician

        From Oxford; Greensboro; b. Mar. 9, 1863; d. May 15, 1897; s. m. 1880-81; M.D. S. C. Med. col. 1882.

*HAYS, JOHN WILLIS, JR. Civil Engineer

        From Oxford; Petersburg, Va.; b. Oxford, Mar. 14, 1861; d. Dec. 14, 1913; m. Mary Eulah Leigh, Petersburg, Va., Jan. 20, 1886; s. 1880-82; Mason; Elk; mem. Am. soc. of civil engrs.; Methodist.

*HAYS, ROBERT B.

        Jackson, Tenn.; b. Mar. 1, 1840; s. 1859-61; C. S. A.

*HAYWOOD, ADAM

        Tarboro; s. 1795.

*HAYWOOD, ALFRED Planter

        Raleigh; b. 1804; d. Mexico, 1876; s. 1821.

HAYWOOD, ALFRED WILLIAMS Lawyer

        36 W. 44th st., New York City; A.B. 1904; s. s. l. 1903-05; s. and s. l. Columbia univ. 1906-07; M.A. ibid. 1907; b. Haw River, Feb. 25, 1884; p. Alfred Williams and Louise Moore (Holt); m. Adele Snowden, June 22, 1915; Di Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; Golden Fleece; Zeta Psi; Gorgon's Head; ed. Yackety Yack; with U. S. shipping bd. emergency fleet corp. legal dept. 1919, first as asst. counsel and later as asst. gen. counsel; Episcopalian.

*HAYWOOD, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Lawyer

        Raleigh; b. 1802; d. 1824; A.B. 1822.

HAYWOOD, ERNEST Lawyer

        Tucker bldg., 234-40 Fayetteville st., Raleigh; A.B. 1880; b. Raleigh, Feb. 1, 1860; p. Edmund Burke and Lucy A. (Williams); Phi Kappa Sigma; studied law at school of U. S. Judge Robt. P. Dick and N. C. supr. ct. judge John H. Dillard at Greensboro, 1881-82; active practice, Raleigh, 1882-; mem. Am. bar assn., N. C. bar assn.; Raleigh chamber of commerce; Episcopalian.

*HAYWOOD, EDMUND BURKE Physician

        Raleigh; b. Jan. 13, 1825; d. Jan. 18, 1894; m. Lucy A. Williams, Nov., 1850; s. 1843-46; A.M. 1868; LL.D. 1889; M.D. Univ. of Pa., 1849; pres. state med. soc. 1868; pres. Raleigh Acad. med. 1874; pres. bd. dir. State Insane Asylum, 1875-89; chmn. state bd. pub. charities; surgeon gen'l N. C. troops, C. S. A.

*HAYWOOD, FABIUS JULIUS Physician

        Raleigh; b. Oct. 26, 1803; d. May 30, 1880; A.B. 1822; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1827.

*HAYWOOD, FABIUS JULIUS Physician

        Raleigh; b. Oct. 1, 1840; d. Dec. 14, 1911; A.B. 1861; A.M. 1868; M.D. Bellevue hosp. 1868; adj. C. S. A. prisoner Johnson's Island 1864; 5th N. C. reg.


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HAYWOOD, FABIUS JULIUS Manufacturer

        163 W. Union st., Concord; A.B. 1897; b. Raleigh, Nov. 14, 1876; p. Fabius Julius and Nannie (Grimes); m. Elizabeth Joyner Burton, Oct. 7, 1908; teacher 1897-98; banker 1898-1905; state bank examiner 1905-09; cotton mfr. 1909-; Episcopalian.

*HAYWOOD, FRANCIS PHILEMON Physician

        From Raleigh; Smithville; b. 1810; d. Oct. 23, 1900; s. 1825; C. S. A.

*HAYWOOD, GEORGE WASHINGTON

        From Raleigh; Greensboro, Ala.; b. 1802; d. May 10, 1890; A.B. 1821; planter; physician.

*HAYWOOD, HOWARD

        Raleigh; b. 1861; d. Feb. 10, 1919; s. 1877-79; civil engr.; cotton mill employee; Episcopalian.

HAYWOOD, HUBERT BENBURY Physician

        634 N. Blount st., Raleigh; Ph.B. 1905; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1909; Univ. of Edinburgh, Scotland, 1914; b. Raleigh, Dec. 30, 1883; p. Herbert and Emily (Benbury); m. Marguerite Manor, Oct. 19, 1915; Zeta Psi; Gorgon's Head; Golden Fleece; ed. Yackety Yack; ed. Magazine; resident physician Mercy hosp., Pittsburgh, Pa.; ibid. Episcopal hosp., Philadelphia; physician, Raleigh; physician to N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1915-19, N. C. State Blind sch. 1921-; consulting physician to state hosp. for insane, Raleigh; physician Peace inst. and St. Mary's sch., Carolina Power & Light co.; Rex hosp. and St. Agnes hosp. staff; pres. Wake co. med. assn.; author several articles in med. journals; capt. med. corps 1917-18; service with R. O. T. C.; N. C. Col. of A. and E., Raleigh; chmn. med. dist. advisory bd. for draft; Mason; Episcopalian.

*HAYWOOD, JOHN A.

        Franklin co.; s. 1802.

*HAYWOOD, JOSEPH ALLEN Planter

        Raleigh; b. May 23, 1843; A.B. 1862; lieut. C. S. A.

*HAYWOOD, JOHN LEE Physician

        From Raleigh; Smithfield; b. 1804; d. 1837; s. 1821.

*HAYWOOD, JOHN STEELE Planter

        From Raleigh; Alabama; b. 1801; d. 1875; s. 1820.

*HAYWOOD, RUFUS

        From Raleigh; Tuscaloosa, Ala.; d. 1883; s. 1821.

*HAYWOOD, RICHARD BENNEHAN Physician

        Raleigh; b. Nov. 5, 1819; d. Jan. 2, 1889; m. Julia O. Hicks, Nov. 19, 1851; A.B. 1841; diploma Jefferson Med. col. 1844; student in Paris, 1851; pres. N. C. med. soc.; surg. C. S. A.; dir. N. C. ry. co.; trustee N. C. Insane Asylum; physician to the N. C. inst. for the deaf and dumb and blind.

*HAYWOOD, THOMAS

        Raleigh; s. 1821.

*HAYWOOD, THOMAS BURGESS Teacher

        Raleigh; b. 1806; d. 1885; A.B. 1823.

HAYWOOD, THOMAS HOLT Sales Manager

        65 Leonard st., New York City; Ph.B. 1907; Philadelphia Textile sch. 1907-09; b. Raleigh, July 31, 1887; p. Alfred W. and Louise M. (Holt); m. Mary Louise Bahnson, Oct. 22, 1914; Zeta Psi; Gorgon's Head; Theta Nu Epsilon; Pi Sigma Nu; Di Soc.; entered employ Frederick Vietor & Achelis in 1909 and worked up to mgr. of T. Holt Haywood dept. in 1915; Presbyterian.

*HAYWOOD, THOMAS J. Jurist

        Nashville, Tenn.; s. 1812; mem. Tenn. gen'l assem.; author; judge supr. ct., Tenn.

*HAYWOOD, WILLIAM DALLAS

        Raleigh; b. 1810; d. July 1, 1894; s. 1825; mayor Raleigh.

HAYWOOD, WILLIAM GRIMES Chemist

        821 N. Person st., Raleigh; B. Litt. 1898; b. Raleigh, Nov. 20, 1878; p. Dr. Fabius J. and Nannie (Grimes); m. Nettie Dockery, Nov. 16, 1910; Zeta Psi; chemist N. C. dept. of agriculture 1898-; Episcopalian.

*HAYWOOD, WILLIAM HENRY, JR.

        Raleigh; b. Oct. 23, 1801; d. Oct. 6, 1852; m. Jane Graham, New Bern, about 1824; A.B. 1819; mem. house of c. 1831, '33-37; speaker ibid. 1835-37; U. S. sen. 1843-46; declined offer of charge de affaires to Belgium; Protestant Episcopal.

*HAYWOOD, WILLIAM RUFUS Physician

        Raleigh; b. 1801; d. 1884; A.B. 1821.

HAYWORTH, ROBERT VINTON Bookkeeper

        Jamestown; pres. Commercial Nat. Bank, High Point; s. 1918-19; Guilford col. 1919-21; b. Jamestown, June 10, 1900; p. R. H. and Elizabeth (McGee); Methodist.

HAYWORTH, ROY WASHINGTON Naval Officer

        Care Bur. of Nav., Navy dept., Washington, D. C.; s. 1912-13; b. Asheboro, June 12, 1895; p. S. L. and -- -- --; lieut. U. S. N.

HAZELL, WILLIAM LEE Manufacturer

        2206 Grove st., Richmond, Va.; s. 1883-84.

HAZLEHURST, CHARLES MORTIMER Teacher

        1916 Princess st., Wilmington; pres. 313 Hamilton st., High Point; B.S. in E.E. 1920; b. Walthaurville, Ga., Nov. 7,


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1897; p. John Livingston and Janie (Hall); Phi Soc.; Phi Zeta Nu; Pi Kappa Phi; with Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. co., E. Pittsburgh, Pa., 1920-21; salesman Vacuum Oil co., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1921-22; instr. High Point H. S. 1922-; entered engr. reserve corps, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1918; transferred U. N. C., S. A. T. C. pvt.; Episcopalian.

HAZLEHURST, JOHN LIVINGSTON, JR. Insurance

        1803 Chestnut st., Wilmington; s. 1918; Carnegie tech.; b. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 10, 1898; p. J. L. and Janie (Hall); m. Elizabeth McLean Graham, Oct. 19, 1921; ins. salesman, New England Mutual Life Ins. co.; S. A. T. C.; Episcopalian.

*HEAD, JAMES FELTON Lawyer

        Wilmington; b. Alabama, Dec. 15, 1877; d. Feb. 27, 1924; m. Mary Powers, Nov. 9, 1904; Pythian; Methodist.

HEAD, WILLIAM GWYNNE Salesman

        309 Ann st., Wilmington; s. 1920-22; b. Butts co., Ga., Oct. 25, 1899; p. William Benjamin and Sallie (Henley); Lewis E. Myers and co., 1922-24; Tidewater Power co., 1924-; med. corps U. S. N., Charleston navy yard, Hampton Roads naval operating base, and U. S. S. South Carolina 1918-20; Baptist.

*HEADEN, ISAAC BROOKS Physician

        Chatham co.; d. 1852; s. 1835-36; M.D. Univ. of Pa.

*HEADEN, JAMES HUNTER Lawyer

        Chatham co.; d. Feb. 8, 1894; A.B. 1839; A.M. 1847; mem. house of c. 1848-54.

*HEADEN, SAMUEL

        Liberty, Va.; A.B. 1821.

*HEADEN, WILLIAM EDWARDS Physician

        From Pittsboro; Morehead City; b. Sept. 22, 1867; d. Morganton, Mar. 19, 1916; m. Mary Bell, Nov. 6, 1901; A.B. 1888; g. s. 1888-89; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1891; Morganton insane asylum; banker; Methodist.

*HEADEN, WILLIAM JOSEPH

        Chatham co.; s. 1821.

*HEADEN, WILLIAM JOSEPH Lawyer

        Chatham co.; b. Mar. 29, 1837; d. 1865; A.B. 1860; teacher; mem. gen. assem. 1862-64; lieut. C. S. A. co. "E" 26th reg.

HEAFNER, ARVEL ELON

        Crouse; s. 1916-17.

†HEARD, JOSEPH EUGENE

        Charity hosp., New Orleans, La.; s. 1908-09.

‡HEARD, WILLIS OTTER

        Lafayette bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.; s. 1899-1902.

HEARN, BUNN Insurance

        907 Anderson st., Wilson; s. p. 1909-10; Miss. A. & M. col. 1907-09; Elon col. 1911-12; b. Chapel Hill, May 21, 1891; p. Wm. Thomas and Nellie (Wortham); m. Ethel Barrett, Feb. 12, 1915; professional baseball 13 yrs.: N. Y. Giants 2 yrs., St. Louis Cardinals 2 yrs., Boston Nationals 2 yrs.; 2 world's records, 3 home runs 1 game, 2 in 1 inning; pitched 20 scoreless innings Toronto vs. Jersey City Aug. 12, 1913; toured world N. Y. Giants & Chicago White Sox 1913-14; coached U. N. C. baseball 1917-18; ins. 1920-; Baptist.

*HEARN, LAWRENCE HENRY Planter

        From Tarboro; Florida; b. 1810; d. 1854; s. 1826.

HEARN, MRS. THOMAS A.

        (Nee Jarman, Mary); 18 Quinsan road, Shanghai, China; A.B. 1911; N. C. Col. for Women; b. Richlands, Oct. 6, 1882.

HEARN, WILLIAMSON EDWARD Soil Scientist

        U. S. Dept. of agri., bureau of soils, Washington, D. C.; B.S. 1900; g. s. 1900-01; Elon col. 1899; b. Pittsboro, Aug. 22, 1877; p. Wm. T. and Nellie E. (Wortham); m. Ella Cheek; bank of Chapel Hill 1900-01; govt. service, U. S. dept. of agri. 1901; soil surveys and special investigations of soils till 1913; appointed insp. in Sou. div.; soil survey work in Md., Va., N. C., S. C., Ala., Ga., and Fla.; Baptist.

HEARNE, MOSES KILLEBREW

        Macclesfield; B.S. 1924; b. Macclesfield, Feb. 2, 1897; p. Rufus and -- -- --; Christian.

*HEARTT, LEOPOLD Merchant

        From Hillsboro; Raleigh; d. 1888; s. 1831-32.

HEARTT, WILLIAM ALEXANDER Manufacturer

        Hillsboro; s. 1901-03; b. Charlotte, Feb. 20, 1885; p. Edwin Dennis and Molly (Hungerford); m. Sarah Wallace Wall, Oct. 27, 1917; Alpha Tau Omega; cotton milling and auto. dealer; Eno Cotton Mills and Orange Motor co.; town commr.; 2nd lieut. calvary 81st div. Ft. Oglethorpe; 1st lieut. inf. Ft. Oglethorpe, Camp Jackson, Camp Sevier, and A. E. F. 1917-19; Vosges and Meuse-Argonne; Presbyterian.

*HEARTWELL, CHARLES PAUL Physician

        From Lawrenceville, Va.; Albany, Ga.; b. 1821; d. Feb. 1890; A.B. 1842; planter.

*HEARTWELL, HARRISON J. Planter

        From Lawrenceville, Va.; Cherry Hill, Va.; s. 1838-39.

‡HEATH, DAVID Druggist

        Rock Hill, S. C.; s. p. 1912-13; b. Rock Hill, S. C., Apr. 17, 1893; p. J. B. and --.


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HEATH, FRANCIS JACKSON Auto Dealer

        211 S. Church st., Charlotte; s. 1921-22; vice-pres. B. D. Heath Motor Car co.

‡HEATH, HENRY BASCOM Manufacturer

        High Point; s. 1892-93; b. Monroe, Oct. 30, 1874; cotton mfr.

*HEATHMAN, JAMES DABNEY Physician

        From South River; Woodleaf; b. Indianola, Miss., Nov. 9, 1873; d. Dec. 17, 1908; m. Mary Bell Bost, Nov. 9, 1899; s. m. 1896-98; M.D. Davidson col.; Univ. of Md.; Episcopalian.

HEBERT, JOHN A. Engineer

        12 E. 8th st., Charlotte; s. 1922.

HECK, GEORGE CALLENDINE Lawyer

        111 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; s. l. 1886-88.

HEDDEN, GEORGE CAYLOR

        Pisgah Forest; s. 1917-18; b. Pisgah Forest, May 10, 1897; p. E. C. and -- --.

‡HEDGEPETH, HARRY MALCOMB

        Fayetteville; s. 1908-09.

†HEBGEPETH, NORMAN BENJAMIN

        Louisburg; s. 1916-17; b. Louisburg, Oct. 27, 1894.

*HEDRICK, BENJAMIN SHERWOOD Chemist

        From Davidson co.; Washington, D. C.; b. Feb. 13, 1827; d. Sept. 2, 1886; A.B. 1851; Harvard univ.; prof. ag. chem., U. N. C. 1853-58; U. S. asst. comr. patents; chem. patent office.

HEDRICK, CLYDE REITZEL Student

        218 West ave., Lenoir; s. 1918-23; Georgetown Med. col.; b. High Point, May 31, 1900; p. Ivey Tilden and Cora Rachel --; Kappa Psi; Reformed.

HEDRICK, EDWARD LAWRENCE, JR. Insurance

        Taylorsville; s. 1920-23; b. Taylorsville, Jan. 16, 1901; p. Edward Lawrence and Emma Bogle (Hendell); Presbyterian.

HEDRICK, HOWELL

        Taylorsville; s. 1909-10; b. Taylorsville, Dec. 26, 1892; m. Florence Anne Fulbrooke, Jan. 8, 1922; U. S. N.

HEDRICK, J. ARNOLD

        Stony Point; s. 1922-23; b. Stony Point, Oct. 3, 1903; p. J. C. and -- -- --.

‡HEDRICK, JAMES DAWSON Merchant

        Tampa, Fla.; s. 1884-86.

HEDRICK, OTTIS LEE

        Lenoir; B.S. 1924; b. High Point, Sept. 8, 1902; p. I. T. and Cora R. --; Reformed.

HEFFNER, HUBERT CROUSE Instructor

        Maiden; pres. 928 E. 8th st., Tucson, Ariz.; A.B. 1921; A.M. 1922; b. Maiden, Feb. 22, 1901; p. Sylvannus Lafayette and Lillie (Crouse); m. Ruth Penny, Apr. 8, 1922; Di Soc.; Omega Delta; instr. in English and dir. of Wyo. Playmakers, Univ. of Wyo., Laramie, Wyo., 1922-23; instr. in English, Univ. of Ariz., Tucson, Ariz. 1923-; author, Dod Gast Ye Both, one-act play pub. by Henry Holt & co.; tank corps, Camp Polk.

HEFFNER, MRS. HUBERT CROUSE

        (Nee Penny, Ruth); R.F.D. 1, Wendell; pres. 928 E. Eighth st., Tucson, Ariz.; A.B. 1921; Elon col. 1917-18; b. Clayton, June 14, 1899; p. Ranson S. and Annie Whitley (Penny); m. Hubert Crouse Heffner, Apr. 8, 1922; Playmakers, 1919-21.

HEFFNER, RAY LORENZO Teacher

        Maiden; pres. Asheville; A.B. 1921; b. Maiden, Sept. 19, 1902; p. Sylvanus Lafayette and Lillie (Crouse); journalist summer of 1921; h. s. teacher 1922-; Asheville H. S.; Plattsburg, 1918; Methodist.

HEFFNER, REID RUSSELL Builder

        Maiden; s. 1921-22; Univ. of Wyo. 1922-23; U. S. N. acad. 1923-24; b. Maiden, June 22, 1904; p. Sylvanus Lafayette and Lillie (Crouse); Di Soc.

HEGE, JOHN ROY Physician

        Clemmons; pres. Winston-Salem; s. m. 1911-13; Trinity col. 1909-11; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1916; b. Davidson co., Dec. 20, 1889; p. John Shelton and Sallie C. (Ader); m. Helen Warwick, Dec. 24, 1917; co. health officer; 1st lieut. med. O. T. C., Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., 1918; gen. hosp. No. 14; clinical lab.; Methodist Episcopal (South).

HEIDE, SAMUEL SKINNER Chemist

        2204 28th st., Ensley, Ala.; s. 1901-04, fall 1904; b. Wilmington, July 17, 1884; p. Henry H. and Mabel Augusta (Skinner); m. Lochie Hudson, Nov. 20, 1912; Bon Air Coal & Iron co., Allen's Creek, Tenn. 1904-07; Woodstock Iron & Steel corp., Anniston, Ala., 1907; T. C. I. & R. R. co., Bessemer, Ala., 1907-08; Ensley, Ala., 1908-09; Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1909; T. C. I. & R. R. co., Ensley, Ala., 1909; Republic Iron & Steel co., Thomas, Ala., 1909; Sou. Iron & Steel co., Trussville, Ala., 1909; T. C. I. & R. R. co., Ensley, Ala., 1909-16; asst. chief chemist T. C. I. & R. R., Fairfield Coke works, Fairfield, Ala., 1916-18; chief chem. T. C. I. & R. R. co., Fairfield Coke wks., Fairfield, Ala., 1918-; author paper on Benzol Purification, Amer. chem. soc.; mem. com. pub. U. S. Steel corp. Book of Methods for Sampling and Analysis of Coal, Coke and By-Products, 1923; independent research composition light oil and properties component oils; Methodist.


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*HEILIG, ALBERT SIDNEY Lawyer

        Salisbury; b. Mar. 26, 1865; d. 1905; s. l. 1890.

HEILIG, HERMAN GILBERT Physician

        Salisbury; s. m. 1895-97; M.D. Univ. of Md.

HEILIG, JAMES DANIEL Manufacturer

        507 S. Fulton st., Salisbury; s. 1876-77; Roanoke col.; b. Rowan co., Nov. 6, 1857; p. Col. Paul N. and Amelia (Miller); m. Mary Elizabeth Thompson, Oct. 8, 1896; salesman; bedding mfgr.; alderman; treas. N. C. Synod, 1896-; Mason; Lutheran.

*HEILIG, LAWSON EDWIN Lawyer

        From Mt. Pleasant; Salisbury; b. Aug. 13, 1867; d. 1910; s. l. 1887-88; A.B. 1887; A.M., N. C. Col. of A. & E.; merchant 15 yrs.; real estate; pres. cotton mills.

HEILIG, PAUL ARTHUR Merchant

        Salisbury; s. 1896-97.

HEITMAN, NUMA FLETCHER Lawyer

        413 Benton blvd., Kansas City, Mo.; A.B. 1883; B.L. Univ. of Va. 1883-85; b. Davidson co., Sept. 11, 1860; p. Wm. A. and Martha (Tussey); m. Emma Coleman, Oct. 9, 1888; Di Soc.; Methodist.

HELMS, HENRY ARTHUR Teacher

        R.F.D. 1, Indian Trail; pres Pomona sch., Greensboro; A.M. 1923; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1920; b. Indian Trail, Mar. 8, 1891; m. Leander and Martha (Long); Thomasville orphanage 2 yrs.; Pomona H. S. 1923-; U. S. A. 1918; Baptist.

HELSABECK, CHARLES ROBERT Lawyer

        Rural Hall; s. l. 1909-11, s. l. 1911; Va. Christian col. 1906-07; Atlantic Christian col. 1908-09; b. Stokes co., Sept. 10, 1887; p. Joseph H. and Alice M. (Fulp); m. Ruth Mae Payne, Sept. 9, 1915; Danbury 1912-13; owner and operator Messenger Job Print; prin. h. s. 1919-20; pres. parent teacher assn. 1922; Christian.

HEMINGWAY, FURNEY RHEM Lawyer

        Kingstree, S. C.; s. l. 1916; A.B. Univ. of S. C., 1912; b. Rome, S. C., Feb. 19, 1889; p. A. B. and Mary L. (Britton); teacher 2 yrs.; read law off. Kelley & Hinds, Kingstree, S. C.; practiced ibid. 1919-22; mem. S. C. legislature 1922-; Mason; Methodist.

*HEMKEN, BERNARD B. Lawyer

        Monroe, La.; b. July 27, 1838; wounded, Malvern Hill, d. 1862; B.S. 1858; capt. C. S. A.

HEMPHILL, CLYDE HOKE Physician

        Chapel Hill; s. 1908-09; s. m. 1909-11; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1911-13; b. Marion, Apr. 26, 1892; p. James Hurbert and Mayo (Mitchell); m. Sallie Thelma Markham, Sept. 2, 1915; Kappa Psi; interne med. Univ. hosp., Balto., Md.,1 yr.; house staff eye, ear, nose and throat dept., N. Y. polyclinic p. g. sch. and hosp., N. Y., 6 mos.; Methodist.

HEMPHILL, FREDERICK HERBERT

        Marion; s. 1908-09.

HENDERLITE,JOHN WARREN Student

        525 N. Boundary, Raleigh; s. 1918-20; s. m. 1920-22; s. m. Washington univ., St. Louis, Mo., 1922-; b. Marion, Va., May 7, 1898; p. John Holland and Willie Jane (Stitzer); S. A. T. C.; Mason; Presbyterian.

HENDERSON, ARCHIBALD Professor

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1898; A.M. 1899; Ph.D. 1902; Ph.D. Univ. of Chicago 1915; D.C.L. Univ. of the South; LL.B. Tulane univ.; Univ. of Cambridge; Univ. of Berlin; The Sorbonne, Paris; b. Salisbury, June 17, 1877; p. John Steele and Elizabeth Brownrigg (Cain); m. Minna Bynum, June 23, 1903; pres. Alpha Theta Phi, later Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Nu; Di Soc.; head dept. math. U. N. C.; pres. N. C. acad. of science; pres. state literary and historical assn.; vice-pres. drama league of America; author: The Theory of Relativity (in collaboration); Relativity, a Romance of Science; The 27 Lines on the Cubic Surface; The Teaching of Geometry; Number and the Fundamental Laws of Algebra; The Cone of the Normals; literary and historical works; Episcopalian.

HENDERSON, MRS. ARCHIBALD

        (Nee Bynum, Minna Curtis); Chapel Hill; Ph.B. 1902; A.M. 1902; m. Archibald Henderson, June 23, 1903.

*HENDERSON, ARCHIBALD E. Planter

        From Granville co.; Yanceyville; b. Williamsboro, July 20, 1843; s. 1820.

*HENDERSON, ARCHIBALD E. Lawyer

        From Williamsboro; Yanceyville; b. July 20, 1843; d. Nov. 6, 1918; m. Alice H. Johnston, 1880; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; Caswell co. supt. of schools; mem. gen. assem. 1909; C. S. A.

*HENDERSON, ALEXANDER MARTIN

        From Chapel Hill; Arkansas; b. 1807; d. 1868; s. 1824.

*HENDERSON, BENNETT H.

        Tennessee; s. 1821.

HENDERSON, CURTIS

        Chapel Hill; s. 1921-22.

HENDERSON, CLAIR CROUSE Physician

        Mt. Olive; s. 1909-12; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1914; b. Gaston co., Nov. 2, 1887; p. J. R. and Ione (Stowe); Mason; Pythian; Presbyterian.

HENDERSON, DAVID EZEKIEL Lawyer

        New Bern; pres. Charlotte; s. l. 1904-06; b. Onslow co., Sept. 3, 1879; p. Joseph


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Franklin and Mary Elizabeth (Shepard); m. Mattie Jane Jenkins, Aug. 29, 1912; New Bern 1905-; Craven co. atty. 1916; dir. and atty. Home Bldg. and Loan assn.; atty. Citizens Savings and Trust co.; Redman; Woodman; Odd Fellow; Methodist.

*HENDERSON, DAVID WALLACE

        Milton; s. 1831-35.

‡HENDERSON, EVAN BENBOW

        Salt Lake City, Utah; s. 1894-95.

HENDERSON, FRANK NICHOLS

        Webster; s. 1922-23; b. Webster, Apr. 20, 1902; p. J. C. and -- -- --.

HENDERSON, GARLAND LEE Lawyer

        Graham; s. 1920; Wake Forest col.; p. E. L. and -- -- --.

*HENDERSON, GEORGE W.

        Mobile, Ala.; s. 1839-42.

*HENDERSON, JAMES Physician

        From Kentucky; Carroll co., Tenn.; b. 1787; d. 1831; A.B. 1806.

*HENDERSON, JAMES A. Physician

        Chapel Hill; s. 1803.

HENDERSON, JOHN JAY Lawyer

        Graham; s. l. 1912-13; B.S. and A.M. Ohio Wesleyan univ. Delaware, Ohio.; b. West Lafayette, Ohio, Jan. 12, 1884; p. -- -- and E. M.; m. June Ray Kernodle, 1913; Theta Nu Epsilon; instr. German, U. N. C. 1912-13; mem. Henderson, Kernodle and Bradshaw, Burlington and Graham; Mason; Elk; Modern Woodman; Redman.

*HENDERSON, JOHN LAWSON Lawyer

        Salisbury; b. 1778; d. 1844; A.B. 1800; mem. house of c. 1815-16 and '23-27; state comptroller, 1827.

HENDERSON, JOHN LELAND Druggist

        Burlington; s. 1912-13, 1914-15; Ph.G. and P.D. 1915; b. Dallas, June 25, 1892; p. Wm. Thomas and Claudia Belle (Herman); m. Moffitte Duart Sinclair, Feb. 15, 1916; Pi Kappa Phi; Alpha Chi Sigma; Kappa Psi; analytical chem. S. B. Penick & co., New York, 1915-16; Burlington Drug co.; Mason; Odd Fellow; Kiwanian; Presbyterian.

*HENDERSON, JOHN STEELE Lawyer

        Salisbury; b. Jan. 6, 1845; d. Oct. 9, 1916; m. Elizabeth B. Cain; s. 1862-64; LL.D. Trinity col. 1890; banker; reg. deeds 1866-68; mem. constitutional conv. 1875; mem. house of rep. 1877-79; N. C. sen. 1879-81, 1901-05; presiding judge inferior ct. 1884; U. S. cong. 1885-95; mem. comm. to codify N. C. laws; C. S. A.; trustee, U. N. C., 1877-85.

HENDERSON, JOHN STEELE Salesman

        E. Henderson st., Salisbury; pres. 246 5th st., Niagara Falls, N. Y.; A.B. 1902; b. Salisbury, Oct. 15, 1881; p. John Steele and Elizabeth Brownrigg (Cain); m. Ruth King, Oct. 10, 1914; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Nu; Gimghoul; Di Soc.; apprentice, Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. co., E. Pittsburgh, Pa., 1902-04; apprentice, ry. construction, Chicago, 1905; testing dept. Westinghouse Machine co. 1905; Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg co. Balto. and Richmond, 1905-07; Baltimore co. Water & Elec. co. 1907; Roanoke, Va. Water Power co., mgr. 1907; consulting elec. engr., Salisbury, 1908-10; Westinghouse Elec. Mfg. co. sales dept. E. Pittsburgh, Pa., 1910-12; Boston and Fall River, Mass. 1912-14; E. Pittsburgh, Pa., in charge of textile bus. 1914-17; sales dept., Syracuse, N. Y., 1919-23; Niagara Falls 1923-; maj. Q. M. C. U. S. A., 1918-19; Episcopalian.

*HENDERSON, LEONARD Planter

        From Granville co.; Henderson; b. 1823; s. 1840-42; teacher; mem. house of c. 1862.

*HENDERSON, LEONARD A.

        Salisbury; s. 1824-25.

*HENDERSON, LEONARD ALEXANDER

        Salisbury; b. 1823; killed, Cold Harbor, 1864; s. 1859-60; capt. C. S. A. co. "F" 8th reg.

*HENDERSON, LAWSON FRANK Physician

        Lincoln co.; A.B. 1827.

HENDERSON, LEMUEL PERCY

        Trenton; s. l. 1922-23; Trinity col.; b. Trenton, Nov. 14, 1900; p. C. C. and -- --.

HENDERSON, LEONARD WILLIS Pharmacist

        Franklinton; s. 1909-11; b. Wilton, Dec. 6, 1892; p. R. B. and Lella H. (Harris); m. Elizabeth Josephine Henley, Mar., 1914; drug store 1912-13; mgr. clothing dept. McGhee Joyner co., Franklinton; owner L. W. Henderson pharm.; Methodist.

*HENDERSON, MAURICE

        Chapel Hill; b. 1791; d. 1824; s. 1812.

HENDERSON, MARY FERRAND

        Salisbury; s. l. 1915-16; St. Mary's sch.; b. Salisbury, Oct. 13, 1887; p. John Steele and Elizabeth Brownrigg (Cain).

*HENDERSON, MARK M.

        From Oxford; Carroll co., Tenn.; b. 1795; d. 1833; A.B. 1816.

*HENDERSON, PLEASANT

        Chapel Hill; b. 1756; d. 1842; s. 1801.

*HENDERSON, PLEASANT Physician

        From Chapel Hill; Salisbury; b. 1802; d. 1851; A.B. 1821.


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*HENDERSON, PHILO P. Lawyer

        Mecklenburg co.; A.B. 1843; editor; poet.

*HENDERSON, RICHARD Lawyer

        Kentucky; b. 1766; d. about 1816; A.B. 1804; tutor, 1800-04; teacher.

*HENDERSON, RICHARD BULLOCK

        From Granville co.; Franklinton; s. 1850-53; C. S. A.

HENDERSON, RICHARD BULLOCK Physician

        Franklinton; A.B. 1879; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1884; b. Warren co., Jan. 3, 1858.

*HENDERSON, SAMUEL Physician

        Mecklenburg co.; s. 1801.

HENDERSON, TYRE GLENN

        203 S. Eugene st., Greensboro; LL.B. 1924; Elon col. 1919-21; b. Greensboro, Oct. 2, 1896; p. J. S. and -- --; Baptist.

HENDERSON, THOMAS JOHNSTON Farmer

        Yanceyville; s. 1902-04; b. Yanceyville, June 4, 1883; p. Archibald Erskine and Alice Finley (Johnston); m. Alice Clevie Slade; Presbyterian.

*HENDERSON, TIPPOO SAIB Physician

        From Chapel Hill; Surry co.; b. 1793; d. 1854; A.B. 1814.

*HENDERSON, WILLIAM Physician

        From Chapel Hill; Williamston; b. 1789; d. 1838; A.B. 1808; tutor.

*HENDERSON, WILLIAM

        Tennessee; s. 1833-34.

HENDERSON, WORTH DEWEY

        203 S. Eugene st., Greensboro; LL.B. 1924; Elon col. 1919-21; b. Greensboro, July 7, 1898; p. J. S. and -- --; Baptist.

*HENDERSON, WILLIAM HENRY Lawyer

        Carroll co., Tenn.; A.B. 1840; U. S. A. Mex. war.

HENDERSON, WILLIAM THOMAS

        Hickory; s. 1919-20; Lenoir col.; b. Nov. 8, 1898.

HENDLEY, CHARLES JAMES Teacher

        434 West 120th st., New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1905; Columbia univ.; s. 1911-15; b. Burke co., June 4, 1881; p. Alvis F. and Malinda (Horne); m. Okla Dees, Aug. 31, 1916; Di Soc.; prin. High Point H. S. 1905-06, Cameron, S. C., pub. sch. 1906-07; farmer, Elmwood, 1907-08; prin. Cornelius pub. sch. 1908-11; prin. Monroe H. S. 1911-13; history teacher, Paterson, N. J. H. S. 1914-19; educ. dir., Amalgamated Textile workers and Pa. state fed. of labor 1919-21; teacher history and economics, Geo. Washington H. S. N. Y. C., and instr. for workers' educ. bureau 1921-; delegate to state conv. of socialist party, N. J.; author and dir. corres. course, Progress of American Labor Movement and Elementary Economics for Workers' Education Bureau.

*HENDON, JOHN A. Planter

        New Bern. Ala.; b. 1835; d. 1874; s. 1855-56.

HENDREN, ERNEST SHERWOOD Teacher

        Mt. Airy; g. s. 1916-17; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1909; b. Oct. 13, 1881; p. R. C. and Mary E. --; m. Hattie Heeth, May 15, 1912; teacher, N. Wilkesboro graded sch. 1909-10; prin. h. s. Ancilla, Fla., 1910-12; h. s. Pilot Mountain, 1912-15; h. s. Walnut Cove, 1915-16; h. s. Atkinson, 1919-20; h. s. Wallace, 1920-22; co. supt. sch. Surry; Mason; Junior; Baptist.

HENDREN, JOSEPH FLANNER Lawyer

        Elkin; s. 1888-90, s. l. 1890-91; b. Raleigh, Nov. 9, 1868; p. Rev. Linville L. and Elizabeth (Mayhew); m. Emma Ring, Mar. 8, 1898; Di Soc.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; mayor Elkin 1 term; town commr.; atty. for town; sec.-treas. Elkin graded sch. part of 10 yrs.; Methodist.

HENDREN, JOSEPH FLANNER, JR.

        Elkin; pres. 240 Hillside, Asheville; s. 1918-20; b. Elkin, Dec. 24, 1899; p. J. F. and Emma (Ring); Theta Chi; teacher Latin and history, Buckhorn H. S., Union Level, Va., 1921; in office state highway comm., Elkin, 1921; treatment for pulmonary tuberculosis 1921-; S. A. T. C.; Methodist Episcopal (South).

HENDREN, WILLIAM M.

        Elkin; s. 1918; p. Joseph F. and Emma (Ring); state highway commission, 7th dist.

HENDREN, WILLIAM MAYHEW Lawyer

        520 Spring st., Winston-Salem; s. 1890-92; b. New Bern. Oct. 13, 1871; p. Linville L. and Mary Elizabeth (Mayhew); m. Annie J. Rawley, Mar. 18, 1899; Pythian; Methodist Episcopal (South).

HENDRICKS, FREDERICK BYRON Contractor

        404 Queens rd., Charlotte; A.B. 1908; Guilford col. 1901-05; b. Randolph co., Sept. 30, 1882; p. George G. and Priscilla J. (Spoon); m. Susan Jane Fowler, May 3, 1914; Kappa Sigma; engr. Winston-Salem Southbound Ry. co., 1909-11; ibid. Piedmont and Northern Ry. co., 1911-14; ibid. Sou. Power co. and allied interests 1914-16; chief engr. Piedmont and Northern Ry. co., 1916-18; sec. and treas. E. H. Clement co., gen. contractors, 1918-20; mem. Hendricks and Kennedy contractors, Charlotte, 1921-; Methodist Protestant.

HENDRICKS, JOHN ADDISON Lawyer

        Marshall; s. 1885-88; s. l. 1891-93; b. Davie co., Jan. 2, 1865; p. Joseph A. and Amanda A. (Daniel); m. Letilia May


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Mason, Jan. 9, 1900; mem. N. C. and Amer. bar assns.; atty. Madison co. and Marshall; N. C. gen. assem. 1889, 1891, 1921; spec. atty. U. S. dept. justice 1901-15; Methodist.

HENDRICKS, JOE H.

        Greensboro; s. 1917-18; b. Greensboro, Dec. 20, 1898; p. G. G. and -- --.

*HENDRIX, JOHN WALTER

        Elkin; s. 1899-1901.

HENDRIX, JOSEPH WERTZ Accountant

        Concord; s. 1912-13; Newberry col. 1913-14; b. Concord, 1895; p. J. M. and -- --; cert. pub. acct.

HENDRIX, OLIN CARLTON

        Advance; A.B. 1923; b. Dec. 18, 1900.

HENDRIX, WILLIAM FRANKLIN

        Norfolk, Va.; s. 1908-12.

*HENLEY, JAMES ANDREW

        From Franklinton; Raleigh; d. Nov. 5, 1898; s. 1879-80.

HENLEY, ROBERT CHILLIAN

        606 E. Broad, Statesville; pres. Taylorsville; s. fall 1921; b. Statesville, Apr. 25, 1903; p. John Chill and Mary Catherine (Moore); state highway comm.; Methodist.

HENLEY, WILLIAM PENN Miller

        Pilot Mountain; A.B. 1910; B.S. Guilford col. 1904; b. Snow Camp, May 8, 1878; p. William and Mary (Dixon); teacher 3 yrs.; seed bus. and truck farmer 6 yrs.; mayor Pilot Mt.; Mason; Friend.

†HENLY, ARTHUR LEE Salesman

        Norfolk, Va.; s. l. 1894-95.

HENNESSEE, VALENTINE BROADWAY

        Blacknall's Drug co., Durham; s. 1915; s. m. 1921.

HENNESSEE, WILLIAM EDWARD Lawyer

        613 S. Fulton st., Salisbury; s. fall 1915, 1920; Davidson col. 1916-18; Swavely col. 1918-19; U. S. M. A. 1919-20; Wake Forest col. 1921; b. Salisbury, July 8, 1899; p. J. E. and Aylmer (Griffin); m. Elizabeth Heilig, Nov. 24, 1921; Beta Theta Pi; pres. Civitan club, Salisbury, 1922; chmn. Red Cross drive, Salisbury, 1922; U. S. A. 1917-18; Presbyterian.

HENNING, JOHN KENYON, JR. Farmer

        R.F.D. 2, Winston-Salem; s. 1915-16; b. Winston-Salem, Dec. 19, 1897; p. John Kenyon and Emma (Austin); R. J. Reynolds Tob. co., 1916-17; U. S. A. 1917-19; co. "J" 38th inf. 3rd div.; wounded and gassed second battle Marne, 1918.

*HENRY, BRYAN VANCE, JR. Lawyer

        From Lilesville; Wadesboro; b. Mar. 15, 1889; d. Aug. 22, 1922; A.B. 1912; s. l. 1911; teacher 1913-14; Baptist.

*HENRY, EDWARD W.

        Charlotte co., Va.; b. Apr. 19, 1839; s. 1858-59.

HENRY, GEORGE KENNETH GRANT Asst. Registrar

        Chapel Hill; Ph.D. 1914; A.B. Hamilton col., Clinton, N. Y., 1900; A.M. 1904; b. Nova Scotia, Canada, June 17, 1877; p. Rev. Matthew George and Mary (Parker); asst. prof. Latin, U. N. C. 1914-22; asst. registrar, U. N. C. 1922-; Episcopalian.

*HENRY, LOUIS E.

        Raleigh; s. 1847-49.

HENRY, RAY Lawyer

        294 Washington st., Boston, Mass.; A.B. 1906; LL.B. Harvard univ. 1917; Wake Forest col. 1903-04; b. Lilesville, Dec. 30, 1882; p. Byron V. and Amanda (Carroll); m. Frances Louise Ware, Aug. 2, 1912; asst. chem. Va.-Car. Chem. co., Richmond, 1906-13; lawyer, 1917-; asst. counsel United Drug co. 4 yrs.; with law firm Gaston, Snow, Saltonstall, and Hunt; Baptist.

*HENRY, ROBERT PATRICK

        Winston-Salem; d. Saratoga, N. Y., 1919; s. 1916.

*HENRY, ROBERT WILLIAMS Lawyer

        Virginia; A.B. 1835.

HENRY, SMITH

        Lilesville; s. 1906-07.

HENRY, SAMUEL BRADLEY

        Murphy; pres. Marshall; s. 1893-94.

HENRY, TIDAL BOYCE Physician

        Rockingham; spec. s. 1913; B.S. Wake Forest col. 1913; M.D. Columbia univ. 1917; b. Wadesboro, July 9, 1890; p. Tidal Beecher and Lila (Lucas); m. Esther May Garside, Dec. 10, 1921; asso. med. dir. Southern Life & Trust co., Greensboro, 1920-22; 1st lieut.-adj. med. corps U. S. A. 1917-19; Mason; Woodman; Baptist.

HENRY, WILLIAM ERNEST Superintendent

        Ivanhoe; pres. Hopewell, Va.; s. 1915; p. John William and Fannie (Kerr); m. Bessie Fryar Westbrook, Apr. 30, 1919; supt. purification plant Hopewell, Va.

HENRY, WALTER RICHMOND

        Bankers Encyclopedia co., 524-5 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; s. 1877-78; b. Colerain, Nov. 17, 1857; lawyer; U. S. bank examiner 1898-1904; banker.

*HENRY, WILLIAM SMITH

        Asheville; s. 1881-82.

*HENRY, WILLIAM WILD Lawyer

        From Enterprise, Miss.; Meridian, Miss.; b. Apr. 14, 1839; A.B. 1860; capt. C. S. A.


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HENSON, HARRY FORREST, JR. Lawyer

        212 First Nat. Bank bldg., Roanoke, Va.; A.B. 1919; LL.B. Washington & Lee univ. 1919-21; b. Bluefield, W. Va., Nov. 16, 1898; p. Harry F. and Susie (Evans); Di Soc.; Sigma Upsilon; Alpha Chi Phi; Phi Alpha Delta; S. A. T. C. Plattsburg and U. N. C.; Presbyterian.

*HENSON, JOHN MCKAMIE Physician

        From Burke co.; Coatopa, Miss.; b. 1830; s. 1847-49.

HENSON, JOHN WALKER, JR.

        Roanoke, Va.; s. 1912-13; b. Leaksville, Dec. 7, 1893; p. J. W. and -- --.

HEPLER, ODELL HILLIARD

        504 Centennial ave., High Point; s. 1922-23; b. Feb. 27, 1905.

*HERBERT, THOMAS S. Planter

        Woodville, Miss.; s. 1859-60; C. S. A.

*HERIN, JOHN A.

        Branson, Miss.; s. 1856-57.

HERMAN, CHARLES BERNARD

        Conover; pres. Ohio Valley gen. hosp., Wheeling, W. Va.; s. m. 1919-21; Concordia col. 1912-18; A.B. Lenoir col. 1918-19; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1921-23; b. Conover, Sept. 1, 1899; p. Dr. Frank L. and Carrie Etta (Cline); S. A. T. C. Lenoir col.; Methodist.

HERMAN, EMERY CLINE Physician

        107 Broad st., LaGrange, Ga.; A.B. 1916; A.B. Concordia col., Conover, 1908-14; Med. Col. of Va. 1914-15; M.D. Jefferson col. 1916-19; b. Conover, Dec. 7, 1895; p. Dr. Frank L. and Carrie E. (Cline); res. physician and surg. Pa. hosp., Philadelphia, 1919-22; co. "A" S. A. T. C. Jefferson med. col., Philadelphia; Methodist.

HERMAN, PRESTON WINFIELD Lawyer

        Conover; LL.B. 1923; Concordia col.; Catawba col.; b. Conover, Oct. 5, 1897; p. Dr. Frank L. and Carrie E. (Cline); Phi Soc.; Phi Alpha Delta; lawyer Gastonia 1923; co. "A" 1st N. C. reg. Mex. border service, 1916-17; co. "A" 113th machine gun bat. 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; wounded Oct. 19, 1918; Pythian; Junior; Methodist.

*HERNDON, CARL HINES Lawyer

        From Elon col.; Tampa, Fla.; b. Morrisville, June 30, 1880; s. l. 1902-03.

HERNDON, JOHN L. Journalist

        Lincolnton; s. 1922-23; p. Stephen Francis and Connie (Lawing); Morning Herald, High Point.

HERRICK, HOWARD J., JR.

        Williamston; s. 1920.

*HERRICK, HOWARD JAY

        Richmond, Va.; s. 1898-99.

HERRING, BENJAMIN SIMMS Surgeon

        Wilson; s. 1893-97; M.D. Univ. of Mich. 1900; b. Wilson, Feb. 22, 1877; p. Dr. Needham B. and Sarah F. (Vick); m. Mamie L. Telghman; surg. Moore-Herring hosp. Wilson, 1913-; part owner ibid.

HERRING, ERNEST CLYDE Lawyer

        214 Buford place, Macon, Ga.; Ph.B. 1907; LL.B. Mercer univ. 1908; b. Sampson co., July 18, 1879; p. John Otis and Mary Susan (Swinson); m. Florence Adams, Dec. 2, 1919; Phi Soc.; Missionary Baptist.

HERRING, EVERETT EDWIN Mail Carrier

        Mt. Olive; s. 1915; b. Mt. Olive, Apr. 5, 1890; p. W. B. and Elva (Waller); farmer 5 yrs.; soldier 2 yrs.; U. S. A. 1918-19; Camp Jackson 3 mos., France 7 mos., Germany 8 mos.; 10th F. A. 3rd div.; Baptist.

†HERRING, GEORGE DEEMS, JR.

        Pikeville; s. 1910-11; b. Pikeville, May 6, 1886; p. G. D. and -- --.

*HERRING, JAMES JOSHUA

        Lenoir co.; A.B. 1845; C. S. A.

*HERRING, JOSHUA JAMES, JR.

        LaGrange; s. 1885-87.

*HERRING, JOHN ROBERT, JR.

        Scotland Neck; d. 1883; s. 1881-83.

HERRING, NEEDHAM BRIDGMAN Druggist

        404 N. Railroad st., Wilson; s. 1914-16; Ph.G. 1918; b. Wilson, Oct. 12, 1895; p. Doane and Maggie Arthur (Bridgman); m. Alice Farmer, Oct. 25, 1920; Herring's drug store, 1918-; Methodist.

HERRING, NEEDHAM BRYAN

        Rocky Mt.; s. 1921-22; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; b. Rocky Mt., Dec. 1, 1901; p. G. E. and -- --.

*HERRING, NEEDHAM WHITFIELD Physician

        Lenoir co.; A.B. 1838.

HERRING, PAUL DOMINIC Lawyer

        24 Main st., Clinton; LL.B. 1923; b. Clinton, Oct. 9, 1896; p. Rufus A. and Bertha P. (McPhail); Phi Alpha Delta; mayor Clinton; mechanic corps 76th engrs. 42nd div. Camps Jackson, Myer, and Leach U. S. A. 1918; Methodist.

HERRING, ROBERT ALEXANDER Physician

        806 Cypress st., Greensboro; s. 1901-03; M.D. Tulane univ. 1905; b. McComb, Miss., Oct. 2, 1882; p. Robert Sims and Jeannie Elizabeth (Mitchell); m. Emily Humber White, June 4, 1914; med. off. U. S. P. H. S. 1906-19; prof. preventive med. Univ. of Ga. 1919-22; specialist diseases children, Greensboro, 1922-; A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Presbyterian.


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HERRING, ROBERT ROSCOE Druggist

        Oxford; Ph.G. 1908; b. Sampson co., Nov. 8, 1883; p. Dallas and Mary E. (Vann); m. Annie Sherrod Bryan; Baptist.

HERRING, ROBERT WITHINGTON Lawyer

        412 Ramsey st., Fayetteville; Ph.B. 1903; LL.B. 1904; b. Sampson co., Sept. 12, 1877; p. Lewis Amos Judson and Sarah Elizabeth (Johnson); m. Lucy Wooten, Oct. 22, 1913; Phi Soc.; Alpha Theta Phi; Wallace 1904-06; Wilmington 1906-09; Fayetteville 1909-; pres. Fayetteville Kiwanians; Mason; Methodist.

*HERRING, WILLIAM HENRY

        Clinton; s. p. 1905.

HERRON, FRED JULIAN Teacher

        Biltmore; pres. Skyland; s. 1919-22; b. Weaverville, Nov. 2, 1895; p. Patrick Jefferson and Vesta Salena (Jenkins); m. Anna Marguerite Pichan, Sept. 23, 1920; Di Soc.; prin. Sand Hill H. S. 1923-24; U. S. national guard cavalry 1918-19; Episcopalian.

*HERSEY, AUSTIN A.

        A.B. 1820.

HERTY, CHARLES HOLMES, JR.

        401 W. 118th st., New York City; pres. 135 Lincoln blvd., Kenmore, N. Y.; B.S. 1918; M.S. Mass. Inst. of tech. 1921; D.S. 1923; b. Athens, Ga., Oct. 6, 1896; p. Dr. Chas. H. and Sophie (Schaller); m. Elizabeth Guerard Robertson, May 1, 1922; basketball, track and tennis; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Alpha Chi Sigma; Golden Fleece; Di Soc.; Gimghoul; Phi Betta Kappa; instr. Mass. Inst. tech. 1921-22; sergt. ordnance dept., U. S. chem. plant No. 4, Saltville, Va., 1918-19; Episcopalian.

HERTY, FRANK BERNARD

        Amer. Chem. Society, 1 Madison ave., New York, N. Y.; s. 1916-17; b. Chapel Hill, Sept. 19, 1897; p. Dr. C. H. and --.

HESTER, ADDISON REID

        1824 Rhode Island ave., N. E., Washington, D. C.; s. 1901-03; b. Forsyth co., July 29, 1877; p. Joseph M. and Susan L. --; m. Clara A. Cochran, Apr. 23, 1912; U. S. treas. dept. bureau of eng. and printing, 1907-14; bureau of int. rev. 1914-.

*HESTER, BENNETT FRANKLIN

        Oxford; d. 1882; s. 1876-78.

HESTER, FRANCIS EUGENE Lawyer

        Reidsville; s. 1902-03, 1904-06; LL.B. 1910; b. Vance co., July 22, 1879; p. Wm. Henry and Louie Virginia (Goswick); m. Maude Electra Baker, Sept. 25, 1912; lumber bus. 1906-07; carpenter state hosp. 1907-09; lawyer, Wendell and Raleigh, 1910-; Baptist.

HESTER, HUGH BRYAN Army Officer

        Care Adj. Gen. of Army, Washington, D. C.; pres. Fort Sill, Okla.; A.B. 1916; s. l. 1916-17; b. Hester, Aug. 5, 1895; p. Wm. Alexander and Marietta --; 2nd lieut. 1917-18, 1st lieut. 1918-19, capt. 1919-22; 1st tr. camp 1917; 12th F. A. 2nd div.; awarded Croix de Guerre; Mason; Presbyterian.

HESTER, HARVEY SMITH

        18 N. Lexington ave., Asheville; s. 1913-14.

HESTER, JULIAN BALLENGER

        8 Government st., Asheville; s. 1915-17; Mass. Inst. tech.; b. Lowell, Sept. 21, 1897; p. James Benjamin and Minnie (Ballenger); Alpha Tau Omega; Tryon hosiery mill 1 yr.; asst. to pres. South Bend, Ind., woolen co. 1 yr.; secty.-asst. treas. Sou. Discount corp., Asheville; ensign aviation service U. S. N. 1917-19; Mason; Baptist.

*HESTER, JOE FAIRFIELD Patent Examiner

        From Kittrell; Washington, D. C.; b. Kittrell, Jan. 1, 1869; d. May 18, 1911; m. Mabel Carr, Washington, D. C.; s. l. 1890-91; U. S. patent office.

*HESTER, JOHN M. Merchant

        From Montgomery co., Tenn.; Mayfield, Ky.; b. 1836; s. 1854-55; trav. salesman; C. S. A.

HESTER, JOSEPH ROBERT Physician

        Knightdale; s. 1903-04; M.D. 1910; b. Franklinton, Oct. 23, 1881; p. Wm. Henry and Louie Virginia (Goswick); m. Susie Nelson Finch, Jan. 25, 1911; Baptist.

HESTER, JOHN WILLIAM Lawyer

        Oxford; A.B. 1908; s. l. 1912-13; b. Hester, Apr. 28, 1884; p. William Alexander and Mary E. (Bullock); m. Pearl L., Oct. 21, 1915; Golden Fleece; ed. Yackety Yack; teacher 1908-12; Mason; Woodman; Junior; Methodist.

HESTER, ST. CLAIR Minister

        207 Washington park, Brooklyn, N. Y.; A.B. 1888; A.M. 1889; D.D. 1908; England Keble col., Oxford; Univ. of N. Y.; b. Oxford, Jan. 29, 1865; p. John Cason and Lucy Ann (Hamlet); m. Sarah Couselyea Baker, June 17, 1896; Phi Soc.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Gimghoul; rector Church of the Messiah, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1895-; chancellor Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City, Long Island; trustee gen. theo. sem. New York; Chaplain N. C. soc. of New York; mem. of the standing com. diocese of Long Island, Archdeacon of northern Brooklyn, 1901-12; author, Biography and Published Sermons; Protestant Episcopal.

HESTER, WAVERLY MAULDIN Banker

        Tryon; A.B. 1921; b. Lowell, Sept. 24, 1899; p. James B. and Minnie (Ballenger); sec.-treas. Tryon Chem. co.; partner Tryon Real Estate agency; sergt. S. A. T. C., Plattsburg, 1919; Mason; Baptist.


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HESTER, WILLIAM SHEPHERD Student

        Reidsville; s. 1918-21; s. m. 1922-24.

HESTERLY, LOUIS ENLOE Druggist

        Washington st., Hendersonville; Ph.G. 1911; b. Fulton, Ark., Nov. 17, 1887; p. Dr. Jesse L. and Nancy E. (Maxwell); Justus phar., Hendersonville, 1911-; U. S. A. 1918-19; Baptist.

HETTLEMAN, PHILLIP Banker

        5 Nassau st., New York City; B.S. 1921; M.S. Columbia univ. 1922; b. Baltimore, Md., June 17, 1899; p. Jacob H. and Lida --; m. 1898; Ames, Emerich & co., investment bankers, 1921-; S. A. T. C.

HEWITT, ALBERT CULLEN, JR. Student

        Hickory; pres. Univ. Heights, New York, N. Y.; s. 1921-23; N. Y. univ. 1923-; b. Marion, Apr. 2, 904; p. A. C. and Mans (Buffalo); gym. team; tenor N. Y. oratorio soc.; St. Johns, M. E., Brooklyn; R. O. T. C. N. Y. univ. 1923-24; Lutheran.

*HEWITT, JOSEPH HENRY Physician

        From Mapleton, Va.; Valley Springs, Ark.; Monroe, Ga.; Cleveland, Ohio; b. Rose Dale, July 17, 1877; d. Baltimore, Md., Jan. 19, 1916; A.B. 1899; s. m. 1901-02; g. s. 1902.

HEYER, HENRY YEATMAN Lawyer

        Wilmington; LL.B. 1908; LL.B. Yale univ. 1909; LL.M. ibid. 1910; b. Wilmington, Sept. 20, 1884; p. Matt J. and Mary Anna (Bell); m. Anna Catherine Heyer, Aug. 11, 1923; Episcopalian.

HIATT, CHARLES EDWARD Lumberman

        Pilot Mt.; s. 1906-10; A.B. Geo. Washington univ. 1910-11; b. Pilot Mt., Mar. 17, 1888; p. Job and Sarah (Hill); m. Pearl Gibson Councill, May 10, 1916; teacher in Ala. 1911-12; prin.: King H. S. 1912-14, Westfield H. S. 1914-15, Pilot Mt. H. S. 1915-16; clerk, war dept. Washington, D. C. 1917-18; supt. Belhaven city sch. 1918-19; owner and mgr. lumber plant, Pilot Mt. 1919-; mayor, town of Pilot Mt. 1919-20; Presbyterian.

HIATT, HOUSTON B. Physician

        High Point; s. 1902-05; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1907; Johns Hopkins univ.; b. Greensboro, Sept. 16, 1886; p. John Rufus and Leora (Ottwell); m. Kathaleen Cromwell Sadtler, July 8, 1907; physician Clinton 1907-09; ibid. Asheboro 1909-12; asst. Dr. Geo. Dock, Wash. univ., St. Louis, Mo., 1912; High Point 1913-; pres. boy scout council; author articles in med. fields; Mason; Elk; Episcopalian.

HICKERSON, LYTTLE NOWLEN Lawyer

        Wentworth; B. Litt. 1894; b. Ronda, Aug. 28, 1874; teacher 1894-95.

*HICKERSON, RIPLEY WEAVER

        Ronda; b. Valley Springs, Ark., June 7, 1878; d. Oct. 20, 1921; s. 1900-01; sec.-treas. Sou. Express co., Danville, Va., 1904-10; farmer 1910-20; Episcopalian.

HICKERSON, THOMAS FELIX Teacher

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1904; A.M. 1907; B.S. Mass. Inst. tech. 1909; Columbia univ. 1911; b. Ronda, Apr. 30, 1882; p. Dr. James and Annie Eliza (Weaver); Phi Delta Theta; Gimghoul; Sigma Xi; teacher Bingham Mil. sch., Asheville 1904-05; instr. math. U. N. C. 1905-08; asso. prof. civil engr. U. N. C. 1909-20; prof. civil engrg. at U. N. C. 1920-; Am. soc. of civil engrs.; N. C. acad. of science; civil engr.; N. C. state highway comm. 1915-19; author various scientific articles and pamphlets; asst. dir. U. N. C. mil. camp held at Asheville, 1918; Plattsburg O. T. C. 1918; Episcopalian.

HICKMAN, DEWEY CECIL Hardware Dealer

        Granite Falls; s. 1915-16; Lenoir col. 1912-13; Trinity col. 1913-15; b. Granite Falls, May 29, 1898; p. J. S. and Lula (Russell); m. Sarah Elenor Moore, 1923; Phi Kappa Phi (Trinity); mgr. Hickmans Hardware co.

HICKMAN, WESLEY JONES

        Hudson; s. p. 1922-23; b. Mar. 28, 1903.

*HICKS, EDWARD HUBBELL Planter

        Oxford; b. about 1830; d. about 1885; A.B. 1846; A.M. 1849.

HICKS, EVERETT LEE Merchant

        Norlina; s. 1918-19; b. Wise, Jan. 8, 1901; p. L. E. and Virginia H. (Paschall); partner Reed & Hicks, Norlina.

HICKS, EDISON T. Lawyer

        Henderson; s. 1915.

HICKS, HARRY THOMAS Chemist

        Care Capudine Chem. co., Raleigh; Ph.G. 1922; N. C. Col. of A. & E.; b. Raleigh, Feb. 4, 1902; p. Henry Thomas and Ida (Snelling); Sigma Nu; prescription clerk Wake Drug co. 1922; chem. Capudine Chem. co., Raleigh, 1922-; S. A. T. C. at N. C. Col. of A. & E.; Baptist.

HICKS, JASPER BENJAMIN

        Henderson; s. 1917-18; s. l. 1919-20; b. Henderson, Aug. 14, 1897; p. H. B. and Minnie -- --; Theta Chi; Phi Alpha Delta; Pythian.

HICKS, JOHN ELIAS FAISON Druggist

        306 N. George st., Goldsboro; s. 1897; Phar. Chem Philadelphia Col. of Phar. 1909; b. Faison, Mar. 8, 1881; p. John H. and Eliza (Miller); m. Mary Clark Smith, Oct. 7, 1919; apothecary U. S. N. 4 yrs.; Mason; Episcopalian.

*HICKS, JOHN HENBY Physician

        Sampson co.; b. 1832; d. 1883; s. 1856-58; surg. C. S. A.

*HICKS, JOHN MILLER

        Faison; b. Oct. 27, 1842; d. 1868; A.B. 1861.


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*HICKS, JAMES WOOD Physician

        From Granville co.; Orlando, Fla.; b. 1827; A.B. 1847; M.D. Univ. of Pa.; surg. C. S. A.

HICKS, JOHN WHITE

        310 Green ave., Greenville, S. C.; s. 1878-80; b. Warren co., Apr. 16, 1860; p. John and Rowan (Paschal) m. Minnie Hastings Moore, May 28, 1900; teacher Warren co. 1880-81; ed. and pub. The Home Journal, Warrenton, 1882-85; ibid., The Index, Murfreesboro, 1885-1908; trucker and dairyman, Greenville, S. C., 1908-17; employee Cotton Oil mill, ibid., 1917-; mayor Warrenton 1884; ibid. Murfreesboro 1890-92; Methodist.

*HICKS, LOUIS

        Sampson co.; s. 1796.

*HICKS, OSCAR VERNON

        Goldsboro; b. Greensboro, Jan. 30, 1883; d. Apr. 21, 1923; m. Martha E. Brigman, 1908; s. p. 1902-04; A.B. 1907; teacher and high school supt. 1907-22; lawyer 1922-23; Presbyterian.

HICKS, OTHO WARDSWORTH

        Franklinton; s. 1907-09.

HICKS, VONNIE MONROE Physician

        Citizens Bank bldg., Raleigh; s. 1913, s. m. 1914-16; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1918; b. Alamance co., June 23, 1895; p. Henry Lee and Lucy Jane (Blackwood); m. Jessie Greig, Jan. 15, 1919; surg. in U. S. navy till 1920; chief resident surg. Meth. Epis. hosp.; resident eye, ear, nose and throat surg., New Jersey State hosp.; senior house surg., New York eye and ear infirmary; associated with firm Lewis, Wright, Hicks & Gibson, 1922-; specialist in ophthalmology; stationed at naval base hosp., Philadelphia, during world war; Episcopalian.

*HICKS, WILLIAM JACOB Druggist

        Goldsboro; b. Greensboro, July 30, 1885; d. Oct. 3, 1919; p. Jacob William and -- -- --; m. Vera Tabor Mills, Dec. 22, 1914; Ph.G. 1908.

HICKS, WILLIAM SNELLING Sales Manager

        122½ E. Martin st., Raleigh; s. 1912-13, s. p. 1913-14; N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1910-12; b. Raleigh, Aug. 29, 1894; p. Henry Thomas and Ida (Snelling); m. Mildred Shedd, July 1, 1916; employee-sales mgr. Capudine Chem. co., Raleigh, 1914-; Baptist.

HIGDON, FRED HUFFMAN Wholesale Grocer

        Franklin; A.B. 1913; b. Higdonville, Dec. 24, 1890; p. Wm. L. and -- -- --; m. Caroline May Henderson, Oct. 16, 1914; engaged in wholesale grocery bus. except 1 yr. teaching; Mason; Baptist.

HIGDON, FRANK MCKINLEY

        Wholesale Grocer Cornelia, Ga.; s. 1913; b. Macon co., Jan. 11, 1894; p. W. L. and -- -- --; m. Birde Greenwood, Apr. 24, 1918; stockholder and vice-pres. C. M. Miller co., Inc., Cornelia, Ga., wholesale grocery; established as partnership 1917; inc. 1920; entered army as pvt. in 156th depot brigade, Camp Jackson, May 27, 1918; discharged as sergt.-maj. 1919; Baptist.

HIGDON, LYMAN CLAYTON

        Franklin; s. 1919-20; b. Franklin, Apr. 15, 1896; p. W. L. and -- -- --.

HIGDON, MADISON VESPUCIUS

        Franklin; pres. Tallulah, Ga.; s. 1911.

HIGDON, THOMAS BRAGG Lawyer

        Georgian Terrace hotel, Altanta, Ga.; A.B. 1905; s. l. 1905-06; b. Higdonville, Nov. 5. 1881; p. Joseph H. and Margaret (Berry); Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Theta Phi; Golden Fleece; Di Soc.; ed. Univ. Magazine; lawyer, Franklin, 1906-09; ibid. Atlanta, Ga., 1909-; mem. firm Batchelor & Higdon, 1911-13; ibid. Higdon & Johnston, 1922-23; F. A. Central O. T. C. at Camp Zachary Taylor 1918.

†HIGGINS, CHARLES MCLEAN Druggist

        Salisbury; s. 1882-83; b. Beaufort, Dec. 18, 1868.

HIGGINS, CARLISLE WALLACE Lawyer

        Sparta; A.B. 1912, s. l. 1913-14; b. Erwin, Oct. 17, 1889; p. Martin A. and Jennie (Bledsoe); m. Myrtle Bryant, Nov. 25, 1916; law partnership with R. A. Doughton, 1914-; chmn. dem. exec. com. Allegheny co., 1914-18.

HIGGINS, CHARLES WILLIAM Army Officer

        Ft. Monroe, Va.; B.S. in C. E. 1917; b. Greensboro, Oct. 10, 1893; p. Charles David and Annie Elizabeth (Cobb); officer in U. S. A. except for 3 mos. training camp service summer of 1917; now capt. C. A. C.; service in France at St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne; wounded 1918, in hosp. 6 weeks; one citation; with 91st aero squadron and 24th aero squadron at Coblenz and Weisenturn, Germany; returned to U. S. 1919; Catholic.

‡HIGGINS, SUMMEY BYRD Chemist

        909 Young ave., Asheville; Ph.C. 1915; b. Leicester, Mar. 13, 1893; p. T. G. and -- -- --; Fritts and Wiehl co.

*HIGH, JOHN T.

        Wake co.; s. 1810.

HIGHSMITH, CHANCY Dentist

        415 N. 5th ave., Gastonia; s. 1898-1900; D.D.S. Univ. Col. of Med. of Va. 1905; b. Parkersburg July 28, 1880; p. Geo. and Helen (Robinson); m. Nora E. Wootton, Dec. 19, 1907; teacher in S. C. 1900, in


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N. C. 1901; dentist since; practiced 15 yrs. in Enfield, past 3 yrs. in Gastonia; on bd. of adermen town of Enfield and mayor pro-tem; Civitan; Mason; Pythian; Odd Fellow; Baptist.

HIGHSMITH, CHARLES Physician

        Dunn; s. 1893-94; M.D. Baltimore Med. col. 1898; p. Robert and Elizabeth (Carroll); m. Josephine Perry, 1911.

HIGHSMITH, EDWIN McKOY Teacher

        Meredith col., Raleigh; Ph.B. 1907; A.M. 1914; Ph.D. 1923; b. Sampson co., Jan. 27, 1886; p. Noah Franklin and Ann Julia (Lewis); m. Winifred Brandon, Aug. 26, 1916; m. Annette Paris, Dec. 25, 1920; Phi Delta Kappa; Tau Kappa Alpha; prin. N. C. high schs. 1907-11; ibid. Fla. high schs. 1911-12, 1913-14; prin. Bunn H. S. 1912-13; teacher of educ., State Normal sch., San Marcos, Tex., 1915-18; prof. of educ., Meredith col., Raleigh, 1920-24; dean Hardin Junior col., Mexico, Missouri, 1924-; overseas service, army educ. corps, 1918-19; Mason; Lions' club; Baptist.

HIGHSMITH, JAMES ALBERT Teacher

        Springdale court, Greensboro; A.B. 1910; A.M. 1915.

HIGHSMITH, JACOB FRANK, JR. Student

        Green st., Fayetteville; pres. 3611 Locust st., Philadelphia, Pa.; A.B. 1923; Univ. of Pa. 1923-; b. Fayetteville, Feb. 23, 1901; p. Dr. J. F. and Mary Louise (White); Kappa Alpha; Phi Chi; Baptist.

HIGHSMITH, JASPER NOAH

        Currie; pres. Wilmington; s. 1915; p. J. H. and -- -- --; employee U. S. customs house; Baptist.

HIGHT, CLYDE HOWARD Tobacconist

        Henderson; s. 1915-16; b. Vance co., Nov. 7, 1897; p. Thomas H. and Kate (Brand); Pythian; D.O.K.K.

*HIGHTOWER, SAMUEL A. Lawyer

        Homer, La.; b. Mar. 21, 1836; d. about 1867; A.B. 1860; lieut. C. S. A.

HILBURN, MRS. TIBBIS CECIL

        (Nee Cooper, Esther); 711 S. Flower st., Santa Anna, Cal.; s. 1920-21; Ill. State Normal univ. 1915; b. Litchfield, Ill., June 15, 1894; p. Bernard William and Anna Huber (Cooper); m. Tibbis Cecil Hilburn, Nov. 4, 1922; exec. sec. Am. Red Cross, Franklin co., Winchester, Tenn.; history instr. Danville pub. sch.; now housekeeping; Episcopalian.

HILDEBRAND, NORMAN STANCILL

        Ashville; s. 1918-19.

‡HILL, ANNIE BELLE

        Jackson, Tenn.; A.B. 1922; B.L. Flora MacDonald col. 1916; b. Jackson, Tenn., Mar. 15, 1894; p. Rev. J. J. and -- -- --.

*HILL, ATHERTON BARNES Planter

        Scotland Neck; b. June 29, 1833; d. Feb. 12, 1906; A.B. 1855; capt. C. S. A.

HILL, ATHERTON BARNES Insurance

        671 Main st., Scotland Neck; Ph.B. 1885; b. Scotland Neck, Dec. 15, 1861; p. Capt. Atherton Barner and Mary Elizabeth (Hyman); Phi Soc.; Kappa Alpha; teacher 1885-1906; ins. Scotland Neck 1906-; Episcopalian.

*HILL, ARTHUR JAY Planter

        Wilmington; A.B. 1818.

*HILL, ASHLEY THOMAS Accountant

        From Paris, France; Washington, D. C.; b. Dec. 5, 1860; d. Apr. 22, 1924; s. 1881-82, s. l. 1881-84; auditor with U. S. navy dept. for 30 yrs.; mayor Kinston; Methodist.

HILL, BARRINGTON TAYLOR Lawyer

        Barrington st., Wadesboro; s. l. 1920-22; b. Wadesboro, Aug. 6, 1900; p. John Edwin Chapman and Susan Caroline (Treadaway); lawyer, Wadesboro 1922, Durham 1922-23, Wadesboro 1923-; corporation atty. 1923-24; N. C. bar assn.; Mason; Episcopalian.

*HILL, CHARLES APPLEWHITE

        Franklin co.; A.B. 1816; state sen. 1823-26.

HILL, CHRISTOPHER DUDLEY

        299 York st., Jersey City, N. J.; A.B. 1881; M.D. Univ. of Va. 1888; b. Faison, 1861.

HILL, CHARLES GIDEON Manufacturer

        W. 4th st., Winston-Salem; s. 1896-98; b. Winston-Salem, Apr. 11, 1878; p. William P. and Elizabeth (Ogburn); m. Mary E. Cannon, Dec. 12, 1905; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Sigma; Theta Nu Epsilon; Gorgon's Head; pres. Amazon Cotton mills, Thomasville; mayor Winston-Salem; mayor Thomasville; Mason; Methodist.

*HILL, CHARLES URQUHART

        Scotland Neck; B.S. 1883; s. l. 1885-86.

HILL, DUDLEY BROWN

        Warsaw; s. 1913-15; b. Warsaw, Nov. 29, 1895; p. William Lanier and Mary Lou (Brown); lumber and cotton dealer; 2 yrs. service in world war; 16 mos. overseas with French aviation; Presbyterian.

*HILL, EDWARD Army Officer

        From Concord; Ft. Riley, Kans.; b. Concord, May 24, 1875; d. Ft. Ethan Allen, Vt., Oct. 8, 1913; m. Ruth Curtis, Oct. 17, 1905; s. l. 1897-98; lawyer Concord 1898; officer U. S. A. 1898-1913; 1st lieut. provisional army to Philippine Islands, took part in 13 engagements; promoted to capt.; at time of death capt. in 6th F. A.

HILL, EDWARD, JR.

        Durham; A.B. 1878; b. Faison, Sept. 6, 1857; p. William E. and -- -- --; N. C. sen. 1883; U. S. Consul, Montevideo, Uruguay, 1887-90.


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HILL, EDWARD ASHTON Lumberman

        17 West st., Mobile, Ala.; s. 1913-15; b. Winston-Salem, Dec. 23, 1895; p. William Poindexter and Elizabeth (Ogburn); m. Ella Packer Blacksher, 1918; wholesale crossties; C. A. C. 1917; transferred 2nd lieut. U. S. air service; Presbyterian.

*HILL, EDWARD D.

        Duplin co.; s. 1831-32.

HILL, EUGENE DAVID

        412 Spruce st., Winston-Salem; s. 1907-08; b. Winston-Salem, Feb. 8, 1889; p. William Poindexter and Bettie (Ogburn); m. Minnie Lee Henry, Dec. 10, 1914; employee Export Leaf Tob. co.; mem. firm Ogburn-Hill Tire co., Winston-Salem; Methodist.

HILL, ETHELBERT LUCIUS Minister

        Glendon; s. 1898-99; Trinity col.; b. Newport, Feb. 27, 1877; p. M. A. and Henrietta (Saunders); m. Calla L. Bell, Dec. 20, 1913; printer; civil engr. J. G. White & co., road work in N. C. and Philippine islands; minister 1912-; Methodist.

*HILL, FREDERICK A.

        Wilmington; s. 1837.

HILL, FRANK ARMFIELD

        Statesville; s. 1914-15; Davidson col.; b. Statesville, Nov. 11, 1894; p. W. J. and -- -- --.

*HILL, FREDERICK C.

        Wilmington; s. 1827-28.

*HILL, FREDERICK J. Physician

        From Wilmington; Orton; b. 1790; d. 1861; s. 1805; planter; state sen. 1835; mem. conv. 1835; mem. house of c. 1836-38.

*HILL, FREDERICK JONES

        From Wilmington; Sterling, Va.; b. Jan. 29, 1833; A.B. 1852; cotton planter, 1865-75; leaf tob. dealer, 1875-1901; lieut. C. S. A.

HILL, FRANK S. Lawyer

        Murphy; s. l. 1917-18; LL.B. Atlanta Law sch. 1919; p. Charles Beauford and Kate (Hill); m. Christine Martha Smith, Nov. 1921; Western Union Tel co., Atlanta, Ga.; Postal Tel. co., Birmingham, Ala.; Federal Reserve bank, Atlanta, Ga.; press news dept. Atlanta Constitution; lawyer, Atlanta, 1922-; Mason; Elk.

HILL, GERALD DANFORTH

        613 Front st., Beaufort; pres. 642 "A" st., N.E., Washington, D. C.; s. 1919-23; Geo. Washington univ. 1923-; b. Beaufort, Dec. 26, 1900; p. Michael Arendell and Sarah Langdon (Whitehurst); Methodist.

HILL, GEORGE FRANKLIN Minister

        100 McMorine st., Elizabeth City; s. 1910-11; Theo. sem., Alexandria, Va., 1913-16; b. Chocowinity, June 25, 1887; p. James Griffin and Mary Margaret (Harding); m. Lou Shelton Zoeller, Jan. 6, 1920; rector, St. Pauls church, Greenville, 1917-18; religious sec., Y. M. C. A., Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg, S. C., 1918-19; rector Christ church, Elizabeth City, 1919-; Episcopalian.

HILL, GEORGE WATTS

        90 Duke st., Durham; pres. Chapel Hill; B.S. in Comm. 1922; s. l. 1922-24; b. New York City, Oct. 27, 1901; p. John Sprunt and Annie Louise (Watts); Di Soc.; Golden Fleece; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Gimghoul; mgr. football; Monogram club; Presbyterian.

HILL, GROVER WILLIAM

        516 Queen st., Wilmington; s. p. 1905-06; b. Snead's Ferry, July 28, 1886; p. Owen C. and Mary E. --; Pythian; D.O.K.K.

*HILL, HAMPDEN

        From Goldsboro; Bayonne, N. J.; b. Jan. 31, 1886; d. Sept. 23, 1918; B.S. 1907; s. m. 1911; chemist, agri. dept.; supt. of construction, Robt. G. Lassiter & co.; chemist The Texas co.; died from effects of explosion of substances under examination in laboratory, substances having been sent to the laboratory by U. S. govt. from the battlefields of Europe.

*HILL, HENRY

        Sussex co., Va.; s. 1799.

HILL, HUBERT Chemist

        312 First st., Morgantown, W. Va.; B.S. 1907, M.S. 1908; g. s. Johns Hopkins univ. 1915-16; b. Raleigh, Oct. 29, 1883; p. Joshua B. and Maggie Bretanica (Carrow); m. Woodfin Chambers, Sept. 3, 1912; Alpha Tau Omega; Di Soc.; Gorgon's Head; instr. in chem. N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1908-11; asst. feed chem. N. C. dept. agri. 1911-12; asst. soil chem. W. Va. agri. exp. sta. 1912-14; instr. in chem. W. Va. univ. 1914-16; asst. prof. chem. 1916-18; asso. prof. chem. 1918-; also at pres. consulting chem. U. S. Window Glass co.; Episcopalian.

*HILL, ISAAC Physician

        Warrenton; A.B. 1821.

HILL, ISHAM FAISON

        320 E. Main st., Durham; s. 1876-79; b. Duplin co., Apr. 28, 1859; p. William E. and Frances D. (Faison); m. Kate D. Fuller, Jan. 24, 1890; merchant 1881-1900; N. C. sen. 1899; Presbyterian.

*HILL, JOHN Physician

        Wilmington; A.B. 1814.

*HILL, JOHN Planter

        Stokes co.; b. Apr. 9, 1791; d. Aug. 28, 1861; s. 1816; mem. house of c. 1819-23; state sen. 1823, '25, '26, '30, '31 and '48; mem. cong. 1839-41; mem. conv. 1861.

*HILL, JOHN Physician

        From Wilmington; Halifax co.; b. 1830; d. 1854; A.B. 1850.


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‡HILL, JAMES ALLEN

        Raleigh; s. 1920-21; b. Raleigh, July 30, 1903; p. K. P. and -- -- --.

*HILL, JOSEPH A. Planter

        From Wilmington; Grovetown, Ga.; s. 1853-57; capt. C. S. A.

HILL, JOHN BRIGHT Lawyer

        317 Sou. bldg., Wilmington; A.B. 1917, s. l. 1920; s. l. Harvard univ. 1 yr.; b. Warsaw, Aug. 25, 1897; p. Wm. Lanier and Mary Lou (Brown); Kappa Sigma; Phi Delta Phi; judge juvenile ct.; post commander Am. Legion; Presbyterian.

HILL, JOHN BURT

        Louisburg; s. 1914-15; b. Louisburg, Sept. s. 1894; p. Kemp P. and -- -- --.

HILL, JAMES DELEON MILLER

        Wilson; s. l. 1914-15.

*HILL, JOHN H. Physician

        From Wilmington; Goldsboro; b. Apr. 28, 1807; d. Feb. 19, 1893; s. 1822; mem. gen. assem. 1850.

*HILL, JAMES HICKS

        From Faison; Ocalla, Fla.; b. June 30, 1859; d. June 2, 1897; m. Josephine Carney, Jan. 17, 1894; s. 1877-79; judge, Marion co., Fla., 1895-96; Presbyterian.

*HILL, JOHN HAMPDEN Druggist

        From Brunswick co.; Goldsboro; d. Sept. 27, 1910; A.B. 1854.

*HILL, JAMES NORWOOD

        Halifax; b. Scotland Neck, May 24, 1874; s. l. 1894-95.

HILL, JOEL RAGSDALE

        71 Sand Hill road, Asheville; pres. care Dr. D. J. Hill, Lexington; s. 1908-10; b. Arcadia, July 30, 1890; p. Dr. Joel and Julia Ida (Ragsdale); m. Louisa Morris Shield, Apr. 8, 1916; head draftsman architect's office, Richmond, Va., 1910-14; architectural and engr. office, Winston-Salem, 1910-14; construction engr. Va. Iron, Coal & Coke co., 1918-20; consulting engr. Montana Iron & Steel corp., 1920-21; Mason; Episcopalian.

*HILL, JOHN S.

        Warsaw; s. 1855-56.

*HILL, JAMES STADLER Teacher

        From Stokes co.; Elk Park; b. June 18, 1832; d. Nov. 22, 1920; A.B. 1858; A.M. Trinity 1862; supt. Surry co. schs.

HILL, JOHN SPRUNT Lawyer

        Durham; s. 1885-89; s. l. 1891-92; LL.B. Columbia univ. 1894; b. Duplin co., Mar. 17, 1869; p. William E. and Frances Diana (Faison); m. Annie Louise Watts, Nov. 29, 1899; mem. Hill, Sturcke & Andrews, New York City; mem. N. Y. bar assn.; constructed and influenced the passing of the Credit Union act; mem. Am. comm. to investigate agri. methods and co-operation in Europe, 1912; trustee U. N. C.; chmn. Univ. building com.; mem. state highway comm.; pvt. troop "A" N. Y. cav., Porto Rican campaign.

*HILL, JAMES WESTALL Planter

        From Columbia, Texas; Murfreesboro, Tenn.; s. 1859-60; C. S. A.

HILL, MICHAEL ARENDELL, JR. Teacher

        Beaufort; pres. Chapel Hill; A.B. 1920; A.M. 1922; b. Beaufort, Apr. 17, 1898; p. Michael Arendell and Sarah Landon (Whitehurst); instr. in math. U. N. C. 1921-; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

*HILL, RICHARD

        Dinwiddie co., Va.; s. 1800.

*HILL, RICHARD BRADLEY Physician

        From Wilmington; Atlanta, Ga.; b. 1822; d. 1885; A.B. 1843.

HILL, ROBERT DUDLEY

        Faison; s. 1887-88; b. Faison, Mar. 17, 1869; p. Christopher D. and Bettie W. (Hicks).

*HILL, RICHARD KING Teacher

        From Iredell co.; Texas; A.B. 1830.

HILL, STUART HALL Reporter

        154 Nassau st., New York city; pres. 36 7th ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.; s. 1893-96; b. Scotland Neck, Mar. 30, 1876; p. Thos. Norfleet and Eliza Evans (Hall); Phi Soc.; Zeta Psi; Gimghoul; Theta Nu Epsilon; Pi Sigma; baseball 1894-95; varsity pitcher 1896; deputy register deeds Halifax co., 1897-98; deputy clerk sup'r ct. 1898-99; R. G. Dunn & co., Dallas, Tex., 1899-1900; Atlantic Nat. bank, Wilmington, 1900-01; Lynchburg Nat. bank 1901-04; real estate, Brooklyn, 1904-08; certified shorthand reporter, N. Y., 1908-; Mason; Episcopalian.

*HILL, THOMAS

        Rockingham co.; s. 1810.

*HILL, THOMAS

        Wilmington; A.B. 1822.

*HILL, THOMAS Physician

        From Brunswick co.; Goldsboro; b. Sampson co., Oct. 26, 1832; d. Feb. 20, 1906; s. 1849-51; M.D. Univ. of N. Y. 1854; surg. C. S. A., 40th reg. 3rd artillery; charge of gen. hosp. in Raleigh.

HILL, THOMAS Manufacturer

        Lebanon, Pa.; s. 1901-04; b. Hillsboro, Jan. 11, 1883; p. Thomas and Mary (Ruffin); m. Kathryn Harding, June 3, 1916; Zeta Psi; Phi Sigma; Gorgon's Head; with Mayo mills, New York and Philadelphia, 1904-16; treas. Hill Knitting co., Lebanon, Pa., 1916-; Episcopalian.

*HILL, THOMAS BLOUNT

        From Halifax co.; Hillsboro; A.B. 1832.


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HILL, THEODORE DAVID

        Twin City club, Winston-Salem; s. 1917-18; s. s. com. 1919; b. Lexington, Sept. 8, 1900; p. D. J. and -- -- --.

HILL, THOMAS FULLER

        336 E. Main st., Durham; A.B. 1915; Harvard univ. 1916; Cornell univ. 1914-15; b. Faison, Oct. 25, 1894; p. Isham Faison and Kate D. (Fuller); Beta Theta Pi; Di Soc.; connected with different tob. concerns until 1923; Durham Loan & Trust co., stocks and bonds, 1924-; U. S. navy during world war 1917-19; Presbyterian.

HILL, THOMAS JEFFERSON Lawyer

        531 Julian st., Greensboro; s. 1895-1901; Wake Forest col. 1898; b. Cherokee co., Feb. 9, 1878; p. Abel Stanhope and Sarah (Rogers); m. Hattie Colvard, 1904; Phi Beta Kappa; clerk in store 1901-03; merchant 1904-10; lawyer 1911-; co. supt. sch. Cherokee co. 1901-03; mayor of Murphy 1918-21; Methodist.

*HILL, THOMAS NORFLEET Lawyer

        From Scotland Neck; Halifax; b. Halifax co., Mar. 12, 1838; d. July 24, 1904; A.B. 1857; chmn. inf'r ct. until abolished; pvt. C. S. A.

HILL, THOMAS NORFLEET Stenographer

        477 W. 140th st., New York City; s. l. 1886-87; Columbia univ.; b. Scotland Neck, Oct. 18, 1865; p. Thomas Norfleet and Eliza Evans (Hall); m. Emily Mary Brown, June 30, 1896; Kappa Alpha; official stenographer, dist ct., Sherman, Tex.; ibid. municipal ct., N. Y. City, Manhattan, 1899-; Mason; Protestant Episcopal.

*HILL, THOMAS STAFFORD

        Wilmington; b. May 4, 1838; killed, battle of Gaines Mill, Va., 1864; A.B. 1859; ordnance sergt. C. S. A.

HILL, VERNON ALLEN

        220 McAuley st., Chapel Hill; A.B. in Educ. 1924; b. Pokton, May 4, 1899; p. Milton M. and Mattie V. --; m. Mabel Thompson, Sept., 1922; Baptist.

*HILL, WILLIAM

        Wilmington; s. 1804; state sen. 1811.

*HILL, WILLIAM Lawyer

        Wilmington; b. 1825; d. 1860; A.B. 1844; A.M. 1850; mem. house of c. 1850.

*HILL, WILLIAM EDWARDS Lawyer

        From Warsaw; Faison; b. Feb. 3, 1829; d. Apr. 9, 1900; A.B. 1849; merchant; farmer; mem. house of c. 1851-52; trustee U. N. C. 1868, 1877-99.

HILL, WILLIAM FRANCIS Physician

        108 Grand st., Jersey City, N. J.; B.S. 1917; N. Y. Univ. 1914; M.D. Columbia univ. 1919; b. Jersey City, N. J., Oct. 7, 1895; p. Dr. Christopher Dudley and Robena Domingo (Rector); m. Dorothy Lester, May 28, 1923; Phi Chi; Zeta Psi; interne St. Francis hosp., Jersey City, N. J., 1921-23; physician ibid. 1923-; med. corps U. S. A. 1918-20; Episcopalian.

*HILL, WILLIAM G. Physician

        Raleigh; b. 1806; d. Mar. 4, 1877; s. 1822.

*HILL, WILLIAM GREEN

        Columbia, Tex; b. 1839; d. Nov. 10, 1869; s. 1859-60; lieut. C. S. A.

*HILL, WILLIAM H.

        Wilmington; s. 1814.

*HILL, WILLIAM H. Physician

        Chester, S. C.; s. 1837-38.

HILL, WALTER LIDDELL Lawyer

        714 Taylor ave., Scranton, Pa.; s. l. 1898; b. Lewisburg, Pa., Aug. 7, 1875; p. David Jayne and Anna (Liddell).

HILL, WILLIAM LANIER

        Warsaw; A.B. 1879; b. Faison's, Oct. 28, 1857; p. Col. Christopher Dudley and Mary Faison (Hicks); m. Mary Lou Brown, Jan. 2, 1895; Phi Soc.; principally engaged in agriculture, horticulture and floriculture; mayor and alderman of town of Warsaw several yrs.; Presbyterian.

HILL, WILLIAM POINDEXTER Sales Manager

        412 Spruce st., Winston-Salem; s. 1901-03; b. Winston-Salem, Dec. 8, 1884; p. William P. and Bettie (Ogburn); m. Mary Booker Pollard, Oct. 30, 1920; Beta Theta Pi; sales mgr. Sou. Mirror co.; Kiwanian; Mason; Elk; Methodist.

*HILLIARD, DAVID

        Nash co.; b. June 22, 1833; s. 1852-56.

*HILLIARD, ELI E. Lawyer

        Scotland Neck; b. Harnett co., Nov. 18, 1885; d. Feb. 2, 1912; m. Mary Montague; s. l. 1887-88; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1882; editor 1887-1912; mayor 1890-92.

HILLARD, ELIZABETH HAVEN

        Oxford; s. 1915-16.

*HILLIARD, ISAAC H.

        Halifax co.; s. 1827.

*HILLIARD, JOHN

        Nash co.; s. 1798; mem. house of c. 1802-04.

*HILLIARD, LOUIS Lawyer

        From Nash co.; Norfolk, Va.; d. Aug., 1894; A.B. 1858; comm. merchant; mem. gen. assem. 1866; judge sup'r ct. 1875; capt C. S. A., staff 2nd reg.-commissary; trustee U. N. C. 1874-77.

*HILLIARD, ROBERT C. Lawyer

        Nash co.; s. 1799; mem. house of c. 1813-15, '17 and '30.

*HILLARD, ROBERT C. T. SYDENHAM

        Nash co.; A.B. 1846.


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‡HILLIARD, RALPH PARKER

        Wendell; s. p. 1912-13; b. Clayton, Sept. 12, 1892; p. Jesse W. and -- -- --.

HILTON, CHARLES MCLANE

        Care White Oak Drug co., Denim; s. p. 1905-06.

HILTON, JOHN DANIEL Physician

        Swansea; s. 1878-79; A.B. Hamilton col., Clinton, N. Y., 1887; M.D. New York univ. 1891; b. Kinston, Feb. 10, 1862; p. Daniel and Bettie Lane (Christophers); m. Eva Elizabeth Helterline, Jan. 1, 1895; Di Soc.; physician, Stratford, N. Y., 1891-94; Washington Mills, N. Y., 1894-97; Swansea, Mass., 1897-; Mason; Odd Fellow.

†HILTON, WALTER BUDD

        Philadelphia, Pa.; s. 1906-07.

HILTS, EDWARD LEON

        1630 N. McVickers ave., Chicago, Ill.; s. 1916-17; b. Winston-Salem, July 4, 1895; p. A. F. and -- -- --.

HINE, BERLIE LEE Merchant

        701 Cloverdale ave., Winston-Salem; s. 1911-12; b. Forsyth co., Mar. 8, 1893; p. Noah L. and Mattie (Stewart); m. Connie Geneva Atkins, Nov. 25, 1914; Moravian.

HINE, IRA WALTER Clothier

        Winston-Salem; s. 1909-12; b. Old Town, Nov. 17, 1890; p. Luther Calvin and Ada M. (Shore); m. Gladys Eloise Teague, Oct. 14, 1919; bookkeeper, Wachovia Bank & Trust co., Winston-Salem, 1912-16; clothing bus under name Hine-Mitchell co., 1917-; Baptist.

HINES, ASHE JOHNSON Salesman

        110 E. Green st., Wilson; s. m. 1896-98; b. Wilson, Feb. 24, 1877; p. Amos Johnston and Eliza Strudwick (Ashe); m. Blanche Emily Fuller, Oct. 20, 1912; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; farmer; tobacconist; traveling salesman; supt. engr. and contr. co.; Episcopalian.

*HINES, BENJAMIN S.

        Raleigh; s. 1842-43.

HINES, CHARLES ANDERSON Lawyer

        610 Magnolia st., Greensboro; s. l. 1907-08; Elon; b. Guilford co., Feb. 14, 1886; p. Ezekiel DeVault and Isabel (Wright); m. Ida Winstead, Nov. 12, 1912; before attending U. N. C. city ed. Greensboro Daily News and ed. Lumberton Robesonian; lawyer Greensboro 1908-; mem. firm Shaw-Hines, 1908-11; ibid. Brooks, Hines & Smith, 1920-23; Hines-Kelly 1923-; city sol. Greensboro 1909-11; asst. judge municipal ct. 1911-13; city atty. 1917-22; pres. Greensboro Civitan club 1921-22; state dem. exec. com. 1914-; city council 1923-; author present charter city of Greensboro; Methodist Episcopal (South).

HINES, DELAUNY SLOCUMB Journalist

        Care State hosp., Raleigh; s. l. 1900-01; b. Sampson co., Jan. 1, 1872.

*HINES, ELIAS CARR Lawyer

        Raleigh; b. 1827; d. in service Apr. 14, 1862; A.B. 1847; A.M. 1850; C. S. A.

HINES, EDWARD MCKINNON

        Rowland; s. 1918-19; b. Rowland, July 15, 1900; p. E. M. and -- -- --.

*HINES, EDWARD SAMUEL

        Raleigh; d. 1876; A.B. 1863.

HINES, EDGAR THURMAN Teacher

        McLeansville; g. s. 1916; Ph.B. Elon col. 1911; b. Brown Summit, Dec. 25, 1885; p. Addison R. and Sallie (Brown); prin. Jefferson acad. 1911-12; ibid. Yanceyville H. S. 1912-15; ibid. Hookerton H. S. 1915-18; ibid. Lexington H. S. 1922-23; ibid. China Grove graded sch.; Christian.

*HINES, FRANK GORDON

        Edenton; b. Jan. 18, 1862; drowned Nags Head, Aug. 22, 1881; Ph.B. 1881; Episcopalian.

HINES, HARVEY CARROW Grocer

        Park ave., Kinston; s. 1902-03; b. Lenoir co., Dec. 22, 1883; p. Lovit and Mary Jane (Murphuy); m. Marguerite Walker; wholesale grocer; ice mfr.; ice cream mfr.; coca-cola bottler; Mason.

*HINES, HARVEY L.

        Raleigh; s. 1854-55; asst. surg. Bethel reg. C. S. A.

*HINES, JOEL Lawyer

        From Pender co.; Piedmont, Mo.; b. 1862; d. 1899; s. 1878-79; s. l. 1884-86; Mo. dist. atty.

HINES, JULIAN COLGATE, JR. Teacher

        2869 Boulevard, Jersey City, N. J.; A.B. 1905; M.S. 1909; Columbia univ.; b. Franklinton, Jan. 28, 1882; p. Julian Colgate and Anna Eliza (Raney); Di Soc.; Acacia; asst. engr. N. Y. City St. Ry. co., 1905-06; instr. Wofford col., 1906-07; instr. U. N. C. 1907-09; asst. Columbia univ. 1909-11; teacher William L. Dickinson H. S., Jersey City, N. J., 1911-; Mason; Elk; Presbyterian.

*HINES, JESSE D. Physician

        Edgecombe co.; s. 1840-41.

*HINES, JOHN EDWIN

        From Pollocksville; Clay City, Ky.; b. Nov. 10, 1888; drowned June 29, 1916; s. l. 1911; Davidson col.; Presbyterian.

*HINES, JOHN SNEAD Planter

        From Raleigh; St. Louis, Mo.; A.B. 1856; hotel proprietor; capt. cav. 18th battalion C. S. A.

HINES, JAMES WILLIAM, JR.

        Monroe; s. 1905-09.

*HINES, PETER EVANS Physician

        Raleigh; d. Aug. 14, 1908; A.B. 1849; A.M. 1852; pres. N. C. med soc.; dir. gen. hospitals of N. C., 1862-65; brigade surg. C. S. A.; organized first reg. hosp. in N. C.


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*HINES, PETER EVANS

        From Raleigh; Jamesville, Wis.; d. May 22, 1912; s. 1882-83.

*HINES, RICHARD Minister

        From Raleigh; Memphis, Tenn.; d. 1888; A.B. 1850; D.D. 1867; tutor U. N. C.; Episcopalian.

HINES, SAMUEL HOLDER Bank Accountant

        Box 837, Winston-Salem; s. 1895-96; A.B. Davidson col. 1898; b. Milton, Aug. 8, 1876; ins. 1898-1901.

HINES, SAMUEL PHILLIP Manufacturer

        Kinston; s. 1914-16; N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1916-17; b. Greenville, Jan. 12, 1896; p. Lovit and Mary Jane (Murphy); m. Muriel Hadley, Mar. 10, 1923; Kappa Sigma; football 1914-15; pres. and gen. mgr. Hines Bros. Lumber co., Kinston; enlisted army 1918.

HINES, THOMAS MCENTYRE Manufacturer

        228 S. Fulton st., Salisbury; A.B. 1908; b. Rocky Mount, Mar. 18, 1887; p. J. N. and Mary Matilda (McEntyre); m. Annie Laurie Ramsey, Oct. 15, 1913; Delta Kappa Epsilon; sec.-treas. Catawba Ice & Fuel co. and Salisbury Ice & Fuel co.; Mason; Elk; Pythian.

HINES, W. RILEY Electrician

        Kinston; s. 1921-22; Va. Mil. inst.; p. Waitman T. and Leona (Hardy).

*HINKLE, HENRY GRADY Teacher

        From Lexington; Welcome; b. Dec. 21, 1891; d. June 13, 1912; s. 1909; Reformed Church.

HINNANT, MILFORD

        Micro; s. 1906-07; s. m. 1908-09.

*HINSDALE, JOHN WETMORE Lawyer

        330 Hillsboro st., Raleigh; b. Feb. 4, 1843; d. Sept. 15, 1921; s. 1858-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; pres. N. C. bar assn.; col. 72nd reg. C. S. A.

HINSDALE, JOHN WETMORE, JR. Lawyer

        Raleigh; Ph.B. 1900; b. Raleigh, Aug. 21, 1879; p. John W. and -- -- --; mem. N. C. bar assn. and Wake co. bar assn.

HINSHAW, CLIFFORD REGINALD School Superintendent

        Aulander; A.M. 1924; A.B. Guilford col. 1916; b. Randleman, Jan. 15, 1890; p. Zeno and Annie Martha (Allred); m. Lucile Walton, June 29, 1918; Mason; Quaker.

HINSHAW, GEORGE MILLER Realtor

        Clemmons; s. 1898-99; b. Winston-Salem, Jan. 27, 1881; p. George W. and Emily A. (Miller); m. Eva Wharton, Feb. 24, 1915; pres. Forest Furn. co., N. Wilkesboro; vice-pres. West Over park, Inc., Winston-Salem; ibid. Hinshaw-Mickle co.; vice-pres. Security bldg. and loan assn.; Kiwanian; Methodist.

HINSON, THERA EARL Teacher

        Monroe; pres. Bessemer City, R. F. D.; B.S. 1921; b. Monroe, Dec. 23, 1898; p. Herbert Jackson and Odessa (Simpson); m. Irene Brown, Apr. 1, 1922; prin. Tryon H. S. 1921-; S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

*HINTON, CHARLES LEWIS

        Wake co.; b. 1793; d. 1861; A.B. 1814; mem. house of c. 1820-21 and '32; state sen. 1827-30 and '33; state treas. 1839-43 and 1845-52; sec.-treas. U. N. C. 1848-50; trustee ibid. 1832-60; sec.-treas. bd. of trustees 1848-50; exec. com. bd. of trustees.

*HINTON, DAVID Planter

        Raleigh; b. 1826; d. 1876; A.B. 1847.

*HINTON, EUGENE JOSEPH

        Bertie co.; s. 1845.

*HINTON, JOHN HARPER

        Wake co.; A.B. 1813; tutor, 1814.

*HINTON, JOHN W.

        Raleigh; s. 1824.

*HINTON, NOAH B. Planter

        Bertie co.; b. 1787; d. 1850; s. 1804.

*HINTON, ROBERT Physician

        Wake co.; d. 1838; s. 1804.

*HINTON, ROBERT Physician

        Wake co.; A.B. 1815.

*HINTON, SAMUEL

        Wake co.; d. 1815; A.B. 1798.

*HINTON, SAMUEL SMITH

        Wake co.; A.B. 1825.

*HINTON, WILLIAM

        Bertie co.; b. 1792; d. 1840; s. 1806; mem. house of c. 1818; state sen. 1819.

*HINTON, WILLIAM HENRY

        Bertie co.; A.B. 1844.

HOBBIE, SHERWOOD EUGENE

        Clayton; s. 1919-21; b. Clayton, Oct. 23, 1900.

HOBBS, ERNEST DARNELL

        Greensboro; s. 1906-07.

HOBBS, GRAHAM KERR Insurance

        715 Dock st., Wilmington; s. 1908-10; b. Clinton, Mar. 28, 1887; p. J. C. and Mary (Kerr); m. Hattie Pemberton, June 2, 1920; baseball; farming and real estate 1911-16; employee U. S. income tax dept., Wilmington, 1919-22; Kiwanian; capt. co. "H" 2nd N. C. N. G. inf. Mex. border 1916-17; capt. co. "H" 119th inf. 30th div.; maj. 119th inf. A. E. F. 1917-19. Mason; Presbyterian.


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*HOBBS, HENRY CLIFTON Lawyer

        Powellsville; b. June 29, 1878; d. Mar. 30, 1905; s. 1896-98; LL.B. Washington and Lee univ. 1901.

HOBBS, ISAAC MIDDLETON

        Clinton; s. 1922-23; N. C. Col. of A. & E.; b. Clinton, Mar. 7, 1900; p. S. H. and -- -- --.

HOBBS, JULIUS Engineer

        Wilmington; s. 1897-1900; b. Sampson co., June 20, 1879; p. J. C. and Mary E. (Kerr); m. Maude Player, 1903; Phi Soc.; teacher pub. sch.; Presbyterian.

HOBBS, LOUIS LYNDEN, JR. Physician

        310 Main st., Ridgeway, Pa.; A.B. 1908; Guilford col.; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1916; b. Guilford College, June 8, 1883; p. Lewis Lynden and Mary (Mendenhall); baseball 1908; surg. Elk co. gen. hosp., Ridgeway, Pa.; Quaker.

HOBBS, LALISTER MATHEW Minister

        Biscoe; s. 1895-96.

HOBBS, SAMUEL HUNTINGTON, JR. Professor

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1916; A.M. 1917; b. Clinton, Feb. 4, 1895; p. Samuel Huntington and Mary (Braddy); m. Mary Virginia Thomas, June 3, 1922; Theta Chi; instr. U. N. C. 1916-17; asst. prof. rural soc. economics, U. N. C., 1919-23; associate prof. 1923-; U. S. N. 1917-19; co. commander and naval instr. naval base, Norfolk, Va., 1918; chief boatswain mate U. S. N. 1918; ensign U. S. N. R. 1918-19; in command U. S. sub-chaser "194" 1918-19; Presbyterian.

HOBBS, WALTER SCOTT

        Clinton; s. 1917-18; b. Clinton, June 21, 1896; p. S. H. and -- -- --.

‡HOBGOOD, ANDREW J. Chemist

        Care Sarah Lee hosp., Norfolk, Va.; s. 1908; Med. Col. of Va.

HOBGOOD, JAMES EDWARD Physician

        Thomasville; s. m. 1903-05; B.S. Wake Forest col. 1903; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1907; b. Oxford, Nov. 29, 1882; p. Dr. Franklin P. and Mary Ann (Royall); m. Maude Weaver; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Chi; baseball 2 yrs.; Baptist.

‡HOBGOOD, JAMES RAYMOND

        Louisburg; s. 1913-14; b. Mapleville, Sept. 1, 1895; p. H. H. and -- -- --.

*HOBSON, BENJAMIN MOSELY Minister

        Milton; A.B. 1838; Presbyterian.

*HOBSON, JAMES MARCELLUS Lawyer

        From Davie co.; Greensboro, Ala.; b. Apr. 29, 1840; d. Jan. 31, 1905; A.B. 1861; judge probate, Hale co., Ala.; mem. gen. assem., Ala., 1876-77; lieut. co. "E" 2nd reg. C. S. A.

HOCUTT, BATTLE APPLEWHITE Physician

        Clayton; M.D. 1906; b. Johnston co., Dec. 10, 1879; p. Irving W. and Elizabeth (Barham); m. Lucile Ellington, June 24, 1909; pres. Johnston co. med. soc.; city sanitary commr.; bd. educ.; dir. Farmers bank; Baptist.

HOCUTT, DELMA DESMOND Pharmacist

        Henderson; Ph.G. 1920; b. Durham, Sept. 5, 1899; p. Pharoah Marion and Ella Susan (Sorrell); m. Cora Helen Smith, Jan. 24, 1923; Paragon Drug co., Henderson, 1920-; Baptist.

HOCUTT, JOHN BUNYAN Clerk

        Chapel Hill; s. 1904-06; b. Durham co., Dec. 9, 1883; p. Rev. John Caswell and Mary -- --; m. Ava Mae --, Dec. 27, 1909; clerk, U. N. C. athletic store, 1908-11; teller. Peoples bank, Chapel Hill, 1911-14; clerk 1914-16; r. f. d. carrier 1916-20; p. o. clerk 1920-; Baptist.

*HOCUTT, JOHN IRVING Physician

        From Earpsboro; Wendell; b. Mar. 30, 1873; d. Feb. 26, 1903; s. m. 1897-99; M.D. Univ. Col. of Med., Richmond, Va., 1900.

*HODGE, JAMES A.

        Wake co.; s. 1861-65.

HODGE, LAYTON LEON Auto Dealer

        216 N. Hamilton st., High Point; s. 1919-21; b. Alamance co., Sept. 28, 1898; p. Thomas Edgar and Flora Ann (Smith); m. Elizabeth Evelyn Jones, Dec. 24, 1923; farmer 1921; Mebane Motor co., Burlington, Greensboro and High Point; Methodist Episcopal (South).

†HODGE, RUFUS A.

        Wake co.; s. 1861-65.

*HODGE, RICHARD DEBNAM

        From Raleigh; Kenley; s. m. 1881-82.

HODGE, SAMUEL WHITE Insurance

        Care Western and Southern Life Ins. co., Cincinnati, O.; pres. 1213 2nd st., S.W., Canton, O.; s. 1907-08; Davidson col. 1903-04; b. Efland, R. F. D., July 4, 1881; p. Robert A. and Annie Mebane (White); m. Ruth H. Davison, Mar. 7, 1912; life ins.; Presbyterian.

*HODGE, WILLIAM HENRY Physician

        Tarboro; A.B. 1825; M.D.

HODGES, DANIEL MERRITT, JR. Lawyer

        168 Merrimon ave., Asheville; s. 1915-21; b. Asheville, Dec. 18, 1898; p. Col. Daniel Merritt and Clara (Patton); Sigma Chi; Phi Delta Phi; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Presbyterian.

HODGES, FRED HOPKINS

        Boone; s. 1922-23; s. p. 1923-24; b. Boone, July 31, 1902.

HODGES, JOHN DALY

        La Grange; s. 1919-20; b. LaGrange, May 23, 1902; p. Dr. J. M. and -- -- --.


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*HODGES, JOSEPH J. DURHAM

        Bossier Parish, La.; killed, 2nd Manassas, 1862; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; C. S. A.

*HODGES, JAMES MARCUS Physician

        La Grange; b. Kinston, Feb. 14, 1862; d. Sept. 12, 1920; m. Emma Fields; m. Julia -- --; s. m. 1880-81; M.D. Bellevue 1883; farmer 1918-20.

HODGES, LUTHER HARTWELL Secretary

        Spray; A.B. 1919; b. Pittsylvania co., Va., Mar. 9, 1898; p. John James and Lovicia A. (Gammon); m. Martha Elizabeth Blakeney, June 24, 1922; Golden Fleece; sec. to gen. mgr. Carolina Cotton & Woolen Mill co., 1919-; educ. dir. for 12 mills; U. S. A., Plattsburg 1918; 2nd lieut. 1918; Camp Grant, Rockford, Ill.; discharged Dec. 6, 1918; Methodist Episcopal (South).

HODGES, PAUL ARENDELL Farmer

        900 N. Queen st., Kinston; s. 1887-88; b. Lenoir co., Jan. 23, 1871; p. Simon E. and Persis S. (Harper); m. Alma H. Dawson, Feb. 16, 1897; Disciples of Christ.

HODGES, STANCILL Banker

        Ayden; s. 1897; p. James W. and Amanda L. --; m. Myrtie -- --, 1904; cashier Bank of Ayden; active vice-pres ibid.

*HODGES, THOMAS P.

        Okolona, Miss.; killed, Jonesboro, Ga., July 28, 1864; s. 1859-60; capt. C. S. A.

HODGIN, ANGUS JAMES Y. M. C. A. Secretary

        Y. M. C. A., Richmond, Va.; B.A. 1911; Princeton Theo. sem. 1911-12; McCormick sem., Chicago, 1912-14; b. Red Springs, Sept. 28, 1885; p. James William and Mary Catherine (Conoly); student worker Univ. of Ala.; membership sec. Y. M. C. A., Birmingham, Ala.; boys work sec. Y. M. C. A.; Presbyterian.

HODGIN, DAVID REID

        Sanford; pres. Chapel Hill; s. 1919-21; Emerson Col. of Oratory, Boston; b. Sept. 11, 1899; p. Edwin Blair and Rodema (Hockett); m. Elva Anne Timberlake, June 23, 1923; studied drama in N. Y. 1922-23; Friend.

HODGIN, IRA DEVANE Realtor

        306 Florence st., Greensboro; s. 1915-17; Guilford col. 1913-15; b. Pleasant Garden, Aug. 9, 1894; p. Joseph George and Julia (Ross); Dixie Fire Ins. co., Greensboro, 1920-23; Matheson-Wills Real Estate co., 1923-; U. S. N. air service 1917-19; ensign, seaplane and dirigible pilot; Elk; Friend.

HODGIN, JOSEPH PHAL

        Greensboro; s. 1918-19.

HODGIN, SIMEON ADDISON Realtor

        1614 Spring Garden st., Greensboro; Ph.B. 1894; B.S. Guilford col. 1891; b. Greensboro, Feb. 15, 1864; p. David and Martha M. (Blair); m. Laura Petty Field, Nov. 15, 1899; teacher 1894-98; revenue and postal service 1898-1920; farming 1920-; Friend.

‡HODGIN, SAMUEL CLARENCE

        1840 Pendleton ave., Kansas City, Mo.; s. 1913-14; b. Randleman, Apr. 20, 1892.

HODGIN, WILLARD RANDOLPH Actor

        500 Arlington st., Greensboro; s. 1919-20; Roanoke col.; b. Roanoke, Va., July 8, 1898; p. J. F. and Ida (Taliaferro); Bethlehem Steel works, Baltimore, Md.; Auditor, Sands & co.; pub. acct., Norfolk, Va.; musical comedy; Methodist.

HODSON, EDGAR ALLAN Marketing Agent

        305 Washington ave., Fayetteville; g. s. 1916; B.S. Auburn 1911; M.S. N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1914; g. s. Cornell univ. 1916-17; b. Athens, Ala., Dec. 5, 1889; p. Lindsay and Mary Frances (Arps); m. Hadley Harris, 1921; instr. agri., N. C. Col. of A. & E., 1912-16; instr. agri., U. N. C., summer 1913, 1915-17; asst. in agri., Univ. of Ark., 1919-20; agt. in cotton marketing, Univ. of Ark., 1920-23; ext. marketing agt., Univ. of Ark., 1924-; U. S. A. air service.

*HOELL, CHARLES FRANKLIN Teacher

        From Chocowinity; Beaufort; Kinston; b. Vanceboro, Sept. 3, 1878; d. Oct. 15, 1903; A.B. 1900; prin. St. Paul's sch., Beaufort, 1900-01; prin. graded sch., Kinston, 1901-03.

HOEY, CLYDE ROARK Lawyer

        Shelby; s. s. l. 1899; b. Shelby, Dec. 11, 1877; p. Samuel Alberta and Mary C. C. (Roark); m. Bessie Gardner, Mar. 22, 1900; newspaper bus.; owner and ed. Cleveland Star, Shelby, 1894-1908; chmn. dem. co. exec. com. 1903-07; mem. dem. state exec. com. or state advisory com. 20 yrs.; mem. state legislature 1899-1901; state sen. 1903; asst. U. S. atty. for western dist. N. C. 1913-19; mem. of cong., 9th dist. N. C., 1919-21; Methodist.

HOEY, FRANK ERNEST Druggist

        424 S. Washington st., Shelby; s. 1915-16; b. Hickory, Mar. 3, 1894; p. S. E. and Dora Belle (Henkel); m. Delle Harrison, Dec. 6, 1916; Sigma Nu; owner Cleveland Drug co.

HOFFMAN, ELEANOR Teacher

        Carpinteria, Cal.; pres. Hotel deLondres, Venice, Italy; g. s. 1919-20; A.B. Radcliffe col. 1917; Mass. Agri. col.; b. Belmont, Mass., Dec. 12, 1895; p. Ralph and Gertrude (Wesselhoeff); teacher Hampton Normal and Agri. Inst. of Va.

‡HOFFMAN, GARLAND SKILES

        Roanoke col., Salem, Va.; s. 1913-14; St. Mary's col.; b. High Point, Aug. 8, 1895; p. H. F. and -- -- --.


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HOFFMAN, JOSEPH FILSON

        Kennedy's Drug store, Gastonia; s. p. 1908-09; b. Nov. 3, 1890.

HOFFMAN, JOHN ROBERT Lawyer

        Burlington; s. 1902-06; b. Whitsett, Aug. 4, 1878; p. Col. Jno. R. and Marie E. (Welker); m. Swanna Patterson, Mar. 26, 1924; newspaperman; real estate and securities; Reformed.

HOFFMAN, LEONARD ROSS Instructor

        Bingham Military school, Asheville; A.B. 1907; M.A. 1908; Lenoir col. 1902-06; A.M. Harvard univ. 1912; b. Stanley, June 10, 1883; p. Ambrose W. and Nancy (Rhyne); m. Beulah Robertson, June 29, 1918; prin. Lillington graded sch. 1909, Troy graded sch. 1910-11; supt. Canton graded sch. 1914-15; instr. Horner Mil. sch. 1915-17, Bingham Mil. sch. 1917; Lutheran.

HOFFMAN, SOLOMON WALLACE Osteopath

        526 West End ave., Statesville; s. p. 1902-04; N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1900-02; D.O. Am. Sch. of Osteopathy 1916; b. Statesville, Aug. 26, 1885; p. Jacob Henry and Fannie (Wallace); m. Leah Stephany, Oct. 26, 1922; Di Soc.; Wallace Bros. co. and R. V. Brawley co., wholesale drug concerns, 1904-13; licensed osteopath 1916-; med. dept. U. S. A. 1918-19; base hosp. No. 65; Ft. McPherson, Ga., Camp Upton; Brest, France; stationed Centre Kerhuon; sergt.; Jewish (Reform).

HOFFMAN, WILLIAM HERBERT

        331 Main st., Danville, Va.; s. p. 1903-04; N. C. Col. of A. & E.; b. Statesville, Sept. 7, 1887; p. Jacob Hirsh and Fannie (Wallace); m. Babette Straus (Kaufman); Wallace Bros. herbarium 1903-20; partner J. & J. Kaufman, Danville, Va., 1921-; Jewish.

HOFFNER, BENJAMIN IVEY Actuary

        424 N. Clay st., Salisbury; pres. Box 1459, Greensboro; s. 1916-18, A.B. 1921; b. Salisbury, Jan. 21, 1898; p. Nathan Calvin and Laura Ellen (Ketchie); Di Soc.; prin. Hookerton H. S. 1921-23; actuarial dept. Sou. Life & Trust co.; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

HOFLER, PAUL LORAINE Register of Deeds

        Gatesville; A.B. 1919; b. Gatesville, Dec. 22, 1896; p. T. E. and Tinie (Riddick); Phi Soc.; A. C. L. ry., Wilmington, 3 mos.; Geo. A. Fuller co., Wilmington, 18 mos.; register of deeds, Gates co., 1921-; U. S. N. R. F., Hampton Roads, Va., 6 mos.; Baptist.

HOFLER, RALPH HAYES Student

        Gatesville; s. 1917-21; s. m. 1921-23; s. m. Univ. of Md. 1923-; b. Gatesville, July 2, 1899; p. James Hance and Lula Gertrude --; Kappa Psi; S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

*HOFMAN, GEORGE W.

        Duplin co.; s. 1826.

HOGAN, ALEXANDER LACY Druggist

        Ellerbe; Ph.G. 1923; Wake Forest col. 1919-21; b. Star, Sept. 14, 1901; p. E. G. and Martha Elizabeth (Maness); employee E. B. Marston Drug co., Kinston, 1923-; Baptist.

*HOGAN, ALEXANDER MARTIN Merchant

        Chapel Hill; d. 1856; A.B. 1856.

*HOGAN, ALEXANDER W.

        Randolph co.; s. 1831-32.

HOGAN, ERNEST GLENN Teacher

        Box 97, Lakeland, Fla.; A.B. 1916; b. Chapel Hill, July 22, 1892; p. Henry Clay and Florence B. (Eubanks); m. Alice Burton Davis, July 3, 1917; football; track team; teacher Chapel Hill H. S. 1917; employee R. J. Reynolds Tob. co., Winston-Salem, 1919; teacher Aberdeen H. S. 1920; ibid. Wilmington H. S. 1921; Lakeland, Fla., 1922-; pvt.-1st lieut. 156th F. A., Camp Taylor, U. S. A. 1917-18; Presbyterian.

*HOGAN, HENRY JAMES Teacher

        From Chapel Hill; Miffin, Tenn.; b. Oct. 8, 1838; A.B. 1861.

HOGAN, HENRY SANDERS Farmer

        Chapel Hill; s. 1920-22; N. C. Col. of A. & E.; b. Orange co., Dec. 19, 1899; p. H. C. and Florence (Eubanks); football 1921-22; track 1921; Baptist.

*HOGAN, JAMES

        Randolph co.; s. 1818.

*HOGAN, JOHN ALLEN

        Randolph co.; A.B. 1822; mem. house of c. 1831; state sen. 1832-35.

HOGAN, JESSE DAVIS

        Mount Airy; s. 1918-19.

*HOGAN, JOHN ROSWELL Physician

        Chapel Hill; d. Oct. 23, 1892; A.B. 1855; A.M. 1858.

HOGAN, KENNETH PAGE

        Winston-Salem; s. 1918-20; b. Winston-Salem, Nov. 26, 1899.

HOGAN, PERCY VANN Accountant

        Kingsport, Tenn.; s. 1898; b. Chapel Hill, Mar. 22, 1883; p. John Roswell and Miriam Alston (Goldston); m. Kathleen H. Tibbs, Dec. 22, 1916; acct. for various corporations and asst. treas. Grant Leather Corporation 1922-; Presbyterian.

*HOGAN, WILLIAM L.

        Randolph co.; s. 1826-27.

*HOGG, GAVIN Lawyer

        Raleigh; A.B. 1807; tutor, 1898; code commr.


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*HOGG, JAMES

        Chapel Hill; s. 1795.

*HOGG, JAMES Physician

        A.B. 1812.

*HOGG, RICHARD

        Raleigh; s. 1825.

*HOGG, THOMAS Banker

        From Chapel Hill; Raleigh; s. 1817.

HOGGARD, JOHN THOMAS Physician

        903 Murchison Bank bldg., Wilmington; s. 1902-03; Wake Forest col. 1900-02; M.D. Univ. of Va. 1906; b. Aulander, Dec. 27, 1879; p. William David and Cornelia Frances (White); m. Virginia Elizabeth Hawes, Dec. 23, 1908; interne Retreat hosp. and St. Luke's hosp.; Bellevue hosp., N. Y. City; physician and surg. Wilmington; pres. Atkinson Hosiery mill; vicepres. Bank of Atkinson; pres. Pender Tel. co.; mayor Atkinson; commander camp hosp. No. 72, France; 1st lieut. med. corps, A. E. F. 1917-19. Mason; Elk; Woodman; Episcopalian.

HOGGARD, WILLIAM VANCE Pharmacist

        Aulander; s. 1911-12; m. Irma Ward, 1918; med. dept. of U. S. navy for past 10 yrs.

HOGUE, CYRUS DUNLAP Lawyer

        219 N. 16th st., Wilmington; s. l. 1911-12; A.B. Univ of South 1909; b. Marion, Ala., Nov. 27, 1888; p. Cyrus Dunlap and Mary (Browne); m. Cornestine Scott, Mar. 4, 1918; 1st lieut. in World War; 156th artillery brigade hdqrs.; Mason; Junior; Episcopalian.

HOKE, CLARENCE BALLEW

        Care John-Marshall High school, Richmond, Va.; B. S. 1913; b. Lenoir, Mar. 17, 1890.

*HOKE, JOHN FRANKLIN Lawyer

        Lincoln co.; b. 1821; d. 1888; A.B. 1841; mem. gen'l Assem., 1850-54, '60, '65; capt., U. S. A. Mex. war; col., C. S. A.; adj. gen'l. N. C. col. 23d & 73d reg.; Trustee U. N. C., 1874-79.

HOKE, MICHAEL Physician

        210 Peachtree circle, Atlanta, Ga.; B.S. in in E. E. 1893; M.D. Univ. of Va. 1895; s. m. Johns Hopkins univ. and Harvard univ.; b. Lincolnton, June 28, 1874; p. Gen. Robert Frederick and Lydia Anne (Van Wyck); m. Laura Hendree, Oct. 23, 1878; Phi Delta Theta; capt. football team 1892; physician, Atlanta, Ga., 1897-1900; orthopaedic surg. 1900-; Mason; Episcopalian.

‡HOKE, V. W.

        Yadkinville; s. 1887.

HOLBROOK, ERNEST JACKSON Auto Salesman

        Huntersville; s. 1917-18; Davidson col. 1920; p. J. Mc. and Jeanie (McRaven); auto salesman McKnight Auto co., Mooresville; ibid. McClure Auto co., Huntersville; ibid. Dixon Motor co., Belmont.

HOLBROOK, JOHN MCRAVEN Teacher

        Huntersville; pres. Pineville; A.B. 1917; b. Huntersville, July 25, 1895; p. J. Mc. and Jennie (McRaven); prin. Walkertown H. S. 1917-18; teacher of French, Matthews H. S. 1919; prin. Pineville H. S. 1919-; enlisted 1918; depot brigade, Camp Jackson; transferred to med. corps, Camp Greenleaf; corp. world war; Presbyterian.

*HOLBROOK, LEVI

        A.B. 1814.

*HOLCOMBE, FLETCHER DEEMS Farmer

        From Chestnut Ridge; Mt. Airy; b. 1862; d. July 6, 1921; m. Pattie Hampton; m. Ella Greenwood; s. 1883-84; salesman for farm machinery Yadkin co., 1884-1906; wholesale and retail hdw. merchant Mt. Airy 1906-21; Methodist.

HOLCOMBE, MARION LEE Lawyer

        Pawhuska, Okla.; s. l. 1892-93; b. Haywood co., Dec. 1, 1870; p. Andrew J. and Louisa (Byers); m. Effie Curry, Oct. 28, 1909; lawyer Waynesville 1893-1902; ibid. Clinton, Okla., 1902-17; ibid. Pawhuska, Okla., 1917-; pros. atty. Cutter co., Okla., 1905-07; Mason; Pythian; Presbyterian.

*HOLCOMBE, VIRGIL ERASTUS Lawyer

        From Rockford; Mt. Airy; b. Yadkin co., July 12, 1866; killed in ry. wreck, Dec. 15, 1909; m. Sue Lindsay, Oct. 9, 1900; s. l. 1887-88; solic. western dist. criminal ct., 1898; Methodist.

†HOLCOMBE, VIRGIL EUGENE

        Enoree, S. C.; s. 1915-16.

‡HOLDEN, CHARLES ANGEL Lawyer

        1868 East 16th place, Tulsa, Okla.; s. 1906-08; A.B. Univ. of Mo., 1911; b. Walhalla, S. C., Sept. 23, 1887; p. Andrew P. and Anna (Conley); m. Jennie Berry, Apr. 15, 1914; corporation, oil and mining lawyer; F. A. world war; Mason; Unitarian.

*HOLDEN, JULIUS THOMAS Physician

        From Wilmington; Marianna, Fla.; b. Feb. 23, 1834; d. Aug. 1, 1922; m. Clara Winnefred Roulhac, Sept. 22, 1859; s. 1851-52; M.D. Univ. of N. Y. 1855; surg. maj. 6th Fla. brig., C. S. A.; Episcopalian.

*HOLDEN, JOSEPH WILLIAM

        Raleigh; s. 1862-63; speaker house of rep. 1868.

HOLDEN, NEEDHAM CLAUDIUS

        Wilson; s. 1918-19.

HOLDEN, WILLIAM LORENCL

        Wilmington; s. 1919-20, 1922-23; b. Wilmington, Jan. 28, 1901.


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HOLDER, BRANTSON BEESON Teacher

        LaGrange; pres. Pink Hill; A.M. 1915; b. near Winston-Salem, Feb. 8, 1889; p. W. P. and Bettie M. (Peeples); m. Naomi S. Dail, Sept. 11, 1919; teacher, Stovall 1915-16, Pink Hill 1916-17, 1919-24; U. S. A. 1917-19; camp Jackson, 1917; camp Taylor, Ky, 1918; 2nd lieut. 1918; commanded battery "B" 4th reg. F. A. R. D.

HOLDERNESS, HOWARD

        Tarboro, pres. 40 Kirkland st., Cambridge, Mass.;A.B. 1923; Harvard univ. 1923-; b. Tarboro, Nov. 2, 1902; p. George Allan and Harriet (Howard); Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Gorgon's Head; Presbyterian.

HOLDERNESS, WILLIAM HENRY

        Tarboro; A.B. 1924; b. Tarboro, July 1, 1904; p. George A. and Harriet (Howard); Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Presbyterian.

HOLDING, CLEM BOLTON Lawyer

        Raleigh; s. 1914-18; s. l. 1919-21; b. Neuse, May 17, 1896; p. Henry Graham and Elma (Davis); basketball; Beta Theta Pi; Phi Delta Phi; Gimghoul; U. S. R., 1917; U. S. S. Richmond; St. Helena tr. sta. and Hampton Roads naval base; ensign; medals marksman, sharpshooter, expert rifleman.

HOLDING, GRAHAM DAVIS

        Neuse; pres. box 805, Raleigh; A.B. 1918; b. Neuse, Apr. 24, 1895; p. Henry Graham and Elma (Davis); Beta Theta Pi; Golden Fleece; U. S. N. 1918; St. Helena tr. sta. and naval base, Hampton Roads, Va.; ensign; Baptist.

†HALLADAY, SHIRLEY JUDSON

        Oklahoma City, Okla.; s. l. 1902-03.

HOLLAND, CURTIS AVENT Advertising Manager

        801 Silver ave., Greensboro; s. 1911-12; A.B. 1916; b. Chatham co., Feb. 8, 1894; p. L. D. and Elma Arcelia (Strader); Phi Beta Kappa; geologist Empire Gas & Fuel co., Bartlesville, Okla., 1917; advt. dept. Vick Chem. co., Greensboro, 1920; in hosp. Oteen, and Johnson City, Tenn., 1921; asst. adv. mgr. Vick Chem co.; U. S. A. 1917-19; reg. intelligence service 322d inf. Meuse-Argonne; Holiness.

HOLLAND, GEORGE COURTS Physician

        Dallas, s. 1885-87; Univ. of City N. Y.; N. Y. poly.; b. Rockingham co., July 31, 1864; p. Dr. Eph. Brevard and Julia (Courts); m. Osie Pasour, July 23, 1919; mayor Bluefield, W. Va.

HOLLAND, GRANVILLE SHARPE P., JR.

        Suffolk, Va.; s. l. 1906-07.

HOLLAND, HENRY ODESSA Druggist

        Apex; s. 1912-13; p. Henry Bennett and Fannie Adner (Hunter); m. Artula Janie Upchurch, Sept. 18, 1912; Missionary Baptist.

‡HOLLAND, JOHN CULBRETH

        Fayetteville; pres. 39th and 4th ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.; s. 1910-11; b. Fayetteville, July 28, 1893; p. R. S. and -- --.

†HOLLAND, JOSEPH GRACON

        Marion; s. 1909-10; b. Marion, May 10, 1886.

HOLLAND, JOSEPH IRVEN

        Gastonia; s. 1919; A.M. Wofford col. 1918; b. Pelzer, S. C., Oct. 17, 1896; m. Berry McCrary and Mary Lou (Banknight); sec. and treas. Gastonia Storage Battery co.; Kiwanian; drafted and sent back to Hercules Powder co. on indefinite furlough to do analytical control work on nitrating acids; Methodist.

HOLLAND, JOHN STEPHEN

        New Bern; s. 1907-08; s. p. 1908-09.

HOLLAND, NOELL ATWELL Mgr. Battery Department

        410 George st., Greenwood, Miss.; s. 1917; b. Statesville, Nov. 2, 1893; p. Thomas Nathaniel and Mary (Atwell); U. S. Marines 1917-21; Mason; Methodist.

*HOLLAND, RALPH HERSCHEL Lawyer

        From Charlotte; New York; b. Nov. 18, 1871; d. Oct. 25, 1911; A.B. 1890; LL.B. N. Y. Law sch. 1894; teacher, 1890-92; instr. N. Y. Law sch. 1894-1911.

*HOLLAND, WILLIAM A.

        Kinston; s. 1857-58; maj. 40th reg. F. A., C. S. A.

HOLLAND, WILLIS FRONEBERGER Druggist

        Mt. Holly; s. p. 1904; b. Dallas, Mar. 11, 1886; p. W. F. and Maggie (Rhyne); m. Nellie Rankin, May 5, 1909; Mason; Pythian; Presbyterian.

*HOLLAND, WILLIAMSON P.

        Halifax co., Va.; s. 1839.

HOLLAND, WILLIAM RANKIN Chemist

        945 Hudson st., Gloucester City, N. J.; B.S. 1903; b. Charlotte, Apr. 15, 1881; p. James Reid and Orlena Estele (Shaw); m. Alice Dorothea Brandes, Feb. 21, 1910; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Di Soc.; ed. Yackety Yack; lab. asst. Welsbach co. 1903-08; mfg. soluble cotton and collodion 1909-11; foreman chem. dept. 1912-16; supt. chem. dept. 1917-; Mason; Presbyterian.

*HOLLEMAN, JOEL Lawyer

        Isle of Wight co., Va.; b. 1799; d. 1844; A.B. 1822; mem. gen. assem., Va.; speaker of house of rep.; mem. cong. 1839-40.

HOLLEMAN, SILAS ALVIN Auditor

        R.F.D. 3, High Point; s. 1880-84; Ph.B. Elon 1894; M.A. 1896; b. Chatham co., May 8, 1862; p. Charles Sidney and Martha Dow (O'Kelley); m. Annie Joe Long, June 20, 1885; Di Soc.; teacher, Graham Normal col. 1885-87, Mooresboro


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H. S. 1887-88; prof. math. Elon col. 1890-1903; cashier Peoples bk., Burlington, 1903-04; auditor So. Life & Tr. co., Greensboro, 1904-18; mayor Elon college; J. P., Alamance co.; Presbyterian.

*HOLLEY, GEORGE STANLEY Lawyer

        Bertie co.; A.B. 1837; A.M. 1844.

*HOLLEY, JAMES

        Bertie co.; s. 1829-32.

HOLLIDAY, JOHN CLAUDE Undertaker

        Clinton; s. 1893-94; m. Jessie Bell, Nov., 1902; furniture dealer.

HOLLIDAY, ROBERT WILLIAM Druggist

        Clinton; s. 1888-89; s. p. Maryland col., 1889-90.

*HOLLIDAY, TILMAN

        New Bern; s. 1824.

*HOLLIDAY, THOMAS C.

        Aberdeen, Miss.; b. June 13, 1840; killed, battle of Wilderness, 1864; A.B. 1860; asst. Adj. gen., C. S. A.

HOLLINGSWORTH, ROBERT E. Physician

        Mount Airy; s. 1894-95; m. s. Guilford col.; b. Mt. Airy; p. Dr. William and Susan Eleanor (Davis); mem. Surry co. and N. C. med. socs.

HOLLOMAN, LEWIS JASON Druggist

        Harrellsville; pres. 403 Central ave., Charlotte; Ph.G. 1923; Southern col. of Phar.; b. Harrellsville, Oct. 30, 1897; p. H. O. and Lucy (Vann); Kappa Psi; co. F, 54th inf., 6th div., U. S. A., 1918-19; Mason; Baptist.

†HOLLOMAN, RICHARD CLARENCE

        Union, S. C.; s. 1894-95.

HOLLOMAN, WILLIAM MOSES

        Ahoskie; s. 1919-21; b. Ahoskie, July 18, 1895; p. D. L. and -- -- --.

HOLLOWAY, ALVIS CONNOR Farmer

        Lillington; s. 1891-93; s. l. 1906-07; b. Winslow, Dec. 12, 1872; teacher 1893-98; reg. deeds 1898.

HOLLOWAY, JACKSON KENNETH Physician

        Raleigh; pres. 921 2nd st., S. W., Rochester, Minn.; A.B. 1917; s. m. 1916-18; M.D. Univ. of Pa., 1920; fellow in surgery Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn.; b. Raleigh, Dec. 16, 1894; p. Fabius and Lorena (Brightwell).

HOLLOWELL, FRANK WHITELEY Paymaster

        420 North st., Portsmouth, Va.; Ph.B. 1900; b. Pasquotank co., Oct. 8, 1879; p. Christopher Wilson and Parthenia Weeks (Gatling); m. Lucy Hurst Silvester, Nov. 28, 1917; Phi Soc.; bookkeeper Portsmouth Knitting mills 1901-05; cashier, Tidewater Knitting mills, Wm. Sloane & co., Portsmouth, Va., 1906-19; paymaster, Elizabeth Knitting mills, Wm. Sloane & co., 1920-; Methodist.

HOLLOWELL, JAMES GATLING Farmer

        Bay Side, R. F. D. No. 1, Elizabeth City; B.S. 1896; b. Elizabeth City, Mar. 18, 1876; p. Christopher Wilson and Parthenia Weeks (Gatling); Kappa Sigma; wholesale grocer Norfolk, Va., 7 yrs.; mgr. Bay Side plantation.

HOLLOWELL, JABEZ KING Pharmacist

        Dublin, Ga.; s. p. 1903; b. Wayne co., Dec. 15, 1879; p. Stephen Robert and Annie Maria (Edgerton); m. Rebecca Street, Dec. 26, 1907; mgr. Sanitary Pharmacy, Wilson, 1903-05; R. E. L. Cook drug co., Tarboro, 1905-07; pres. and mgr. Edgecombe drug co., Tarboro, 1907-10; mgr. Beaufort drug co., 1913-17; mgr. Bradham drug co., New Bern; mgr and stockholder in J. A. Street & co., McRae, Ga., 1919-21; organized J. K. Hollowell & co., McRae, Ga., 1921; gen. mgr. and sec. and treas. ibid.; med. supply of. naval service, 1917-19; Episcopalian.

HOLMES, ANDREW ALLGOOD Chemical Engineer

        107 Walnut st., Roselle, N. J.; B.S. 1901; M.E. Cornell 1904; b. Rome, Ga., July 28, 1880; p. Dr. Joses Billington Sanders and Addie Marsh (Allgood); m. Leah Tressa Britton, Oct. 5, 1904; Kappa Sigma; Presbyterian.

HOLMES, ANDREW BYRON Physician

        Fairmont; s. m. 1906-08; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1910; b. Councils, May 17, 1887; p. Andrew G. and Marietta (Pate); m. Beatrice Weisenburg, Mar. 29, 1918; Omega Upsilon Phi; surgeon; mayor Councils, 1918-22; bd. educ. Councils 1918-20; U. S. A. 1917-20; camp Beauregard, Alexandria, La., 1917; capt.; base hosp., San Juan, Porto Rico; Episcopalian.

HOLMES, ALAN LANCELOT Lawyer

        Asheville; s. l. 1899-1900.

HOLMES, CLAYTON CARR

        Council; LL.B. 1924; b. Council, Dec. 4, 1899.

HOLMES, EUGENE, JR.

        Linwood; s. 1921-22; b. Linwood, June 22, 1900; p. Eugene and -- -- --.

*HOLMES, FRANK HUSKE Physician

        From Clinton; Asheville; b. Feb. 26, 1870; d. Apr. 18, 1915; m. Sallie Lee McKinnon, Oct. 10, 1900; s. m. 1892-93.

HOLMES, GABE Lawyer

        301 N. George st., Goldsboro; s. l. 1916-17; b. Goldsboro, Aug. 28, 1897; p. Thomas H. and Emma (Spencer); m. Mary McNiell, July 28, 1920; U. S. A., 1917-19; Presbyterian.


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*HOLMES, GABRIEL Merchant

        From Brunswick co.; St. Louis, Mo.; b. 1831; d. 1874; s. 1849-51; mem. house of c.; capt., C. S. A. co. I, 17th reg.

*HOLMES, HARDY Physician

        Clinton; b. 1804; d. 1847; A.B. 1824; A.M. 1832.

*HOLMES, HOWARD BRAXTON

        From Franklinton; Elon Col.; b. Oct. 20, 1872; d. Aug. 10, 1904; A.B. 1899; g. s. 1899-1900 and '03-'04; prof. Eng., Elon col. 1900-04; prin. Asheboro graded sch. 1899-1900; Christian.

*HOLMES, HARDY LUCIAN Lawyer

        Fram Sampson co.; Wilmington; b. 1795; d. 1869; A.B. 1817.

*HOLMES, JAMES

        Sampson co.; b. 1826; d. 1854; s. 1842-44; 1st lieut. U. S. A.

HOLMES, JOHN ALBERT Insurance

        311 Vance apts., Raleigh; A.B. 1914; A.M. 1917; Univ. de Toulouse, France, 5 mo.; b. Yadkin College, Feb. 15, 1890; p. Geo. W. and Mary (Foust); m. Willie Mc Donald Barrett, Dec. 23, 1919; Di Soc.; Tau Kappa Alpha; prin. Matthews H. S. 1914-16; teacher and athletic dir., Greensboro H. S., 1917-18; teacher and ath. dir., Raleigh H. S., 1919-20; prin. Raleigh H. S. 1920-22; special agt. New England Mutual Life Ins. co., 1922-23; U. S. A. 1918-19; co. B, 322 inf.; 12 mo. in France; Methodist Protestant.

HOLMES, JOSEPH AUSTIN, II

        2717 Quarry road, N. W., Washington, D. C.; pres. Midwest Refining co., Craig, Colorado; s. 1914-15; Lehigh univ. 1915-17, 1919-20; engr. of mines 1920; b. Chapel Hill, May 5, 1895; p. Dr. Joseph A. and Jeanie I. (Sprunt); Chi Psi; tool dresser, Wyoming oil fields 1921, petrol engr. oil fields 1922; asst. field supt., Midwest Refining co., Rock Springs, Wyo., 1923-; field supt. Cuervo, N. Mex., 1923-; U. S. A. 1917-19; E. batt. 151st F. A. Rainbow div., 67th F. A. brig., 5th army corps, 2nd army, 66th F. A. brig., 7th F. A. brig.; overseas 1917; capt. 1919; cited, G. O. 5th army corps; Lorraine, Chateau Thierry, Champagne-Marne, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne; gassed 1918; Presbyterian.

HOLMES, JAMES EUGENE Educator

        Leaksville; A.B. 1914; b. Alamance co., Mar. 26, 1888; p. Rev. George W. and Mary Elizabeth (Foust); m. Bessie Estelle Shelton, Sept. 11, 1917; pres. Y. M. C. A. 913-14; prin. Townesville H. S. 1914-17; ibid. Manteo H. S. and supt. sch. Dare co., 1917-19; supt. Spray Public sch. 1919-21; ibid. Leaksville township sch. 1921-24; Mason; Rotarian; Methodist.

*HOLMES, JOHN LYON Lawyer

        From Wilmington; Jacksonville, Fla.; b. 1826; d. Sept. 20, 1888; A.B. 1846; mem. conv., 1861.

HOLMES, JOHN SIMCOX Forester

        Chapel Hill; s. 1886-88; M.F. Yale sch. of Forestry 1903-05; b. Coburg, Ontaria, Canada, May 31, 1868; p. George and Georgina Beatrice (Simcox): m. Emilie Rose Smedes, Nov. 1, 1909; farmer, 1888-1902; civil service as forest asst. 1905-07; forest examiner 1907-09; forester N. C. geol. and econ. survey 1909-; state forester 1915-; Episcopalian.

*HOLMES, JOHN WRIGHT

        Wilmington; A.B. 1853.

*HOLMES, LUCIAN Minister

        From Pittsboro; Matagorda, Texas; b. 1825; d. Saluda, Aug. 1890; s. 1842-46; teacher; Episcopalian.

*HOLMES, OWEN Lawyer

        Clinton; b. 1795; d. 1840; A.B. 1819; state sen. 1834-44.

*HOLMES, OWEN DAVIS Planter

        Wilmington; b. 1824; d. 1883; A.B. 1845.

*HOLMES, PETER JAMES Planter

        Southampton co., Va.; b. Dec. 7, 1824; d. Jan. 24, 1879; A.B. 1842; presiding justice co. ct.; mem. gen'l assem.

HOLMES, RALPH WENDELL Teacher

        Graham; pres. Box, 211, Elizabeth City; A.B. 1914; b. Yadkin College, Mar. 15, 1893; p. George W. and Mary (Foust); Phi. Beta Kappa; prin. Turkey Knob. H. S. 1914-15; ibid. Eureka H. S., Alamance co., 1915-16; ibid. Vaughan H. S. 1916-17; supt. Mocksville graded sch. 1917-18; teacher Elizabeth City H. S. 1919-; 106th trench artillery camps Gordon, Jackson and A. E. F. 1918-19; Methodist.

*HOLMES, SAMUEL ALLEN Teacher

        Chapel Hil; A.B. 1799; prof., U. N. C.

*HOLMES, SAMUEL ASHE Lawyer

        From Fayetteville; Fresno, Cal.; b. Clinton, Dec. 20, 1830; d. Dec. 10, 1894; A.B. 1851; farmer, 1858-61; rancher, 1868-79; mem. Cal. gen. assem.; judge sup'r. ct. of California, 1880-84 and '90-94; ordinance sergt., 28th Miss. cav., C. S. A.

*HOLMES, THEOPHILUS H.

        Fayetteville; b. Dec. 17, 1844; killed, Ashland, Va., 1864; s. 1861-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; lieut. gen. in charge of junior and senior reserves, C. S. A.

*HOLMES, THOMAS HALL Lawyer

        Clinton; b. 1829; d. 1866; A.B. 1848; maj., C. S. A.

*HOLMES, WILLIAM H.

        From Sampson co., Aberdeen, Miss.; s. 1854-55; mem. gen. assem., 1856.

*HOLSHAUSER, ALLAN RODOLPHUS Physician

        From Salisbury; Thomasville; killed in ry. accident; s. 1876-79; minister.


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HOLSHOUSER, CHARLES AUGUSTUS

        Salisbury; pres. Johns Hopkins Med. sch., Baltimore, Md.; A.B. 1924; b. Salisbury, June 19, 1903; p. H. A. and Anna (Smith); Di Soc.; Amphoterothen; Pi Kappa Phi; Alpha Psi Delta; Epsilon Phi Delta; Lutheran.

HOLSHOUSER, HOY

        Rockwell; pres. 1033 Patterson ave., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1924; b. Rockwell, June 2, 1902; p. Rev. H. A. M. and Lucy Etta (Deal); Di Soc.; Reformed.

*HOLT, ALFRED AUGUSTUS Lawyer

        Orange co.; b. 1804; d. 1825; s. 1821.

‡HOLT, ALFRED CHARLES BRIGOS Lawyer

        314 Green st., Augusta, Ga.; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; b. Augusta, Ga., June 12, 1843; C. S. A.

HOLT, ARTIE FLENN Hardware

        706 West Davis st., Burlington; s. 1916-18; Elon col.; b. Burlington, July 30, 1899; p. Wm. Kirkpatrick and Maude Gertrude (May); m. Louise Pauline Murray, July 14, 1920; Pi Kappa Alpha; asst. mgr. Kirk Holt hdw. co., Burlington, 1918-; enlisted U. S. N. 1918; served in Washington, D. C., until armistice; Mason; Christian.

*HOLT, ARCHIBALD M. Physician

        Orange co.; s. 1821.

*HOLT, BENJAMIN RICE

        Augusta, Ga.; b. June 12, 1841; d. Oct. 28, 1885; A. B. 1861; lieut., C. S. A.

HOLT, CASPIAN SEA Electrician

        Princeton; pres. Chapel Hill; s. 1922; b. Atlanta, Ga., April 2, 1901; p. Chas. H. and Ada Leona (Huddleston); electrical employee U. N. C.; U. S. N. 1917-19; U. S. S. Oklahoma 2nd class electrician; Mason; Baptist.

†HOLT, DEWITT

        Graham; s. 1904-05; b. July 1, 1882.

HOLT, DUNCAN EDWIN Auto Salesman

        Sanford; s. 1921-22; b. Cumberland co., July 8, 1901; p. D. McLauchlin and Jennie G. (McPhail); Presbyterian.

HOLT, EDWIN MICHAEL

        Duke; B.S. 1921; b. Duke, Aug. 1, 1897.

HOLT, EDWIN NICHOLAS

        Greensboro; s. 1912-13; b. Greensboro, 1889; p. O. C. and -- -- --.

HOLT, EARLE PENDLETON Teacher

        Oak Ridge; Ph.B. 1903; b. Oak Ridge, May 7, 1883; p. John Allen and Sallie Josephine (Knight); m. Mary Eugenia Harris, 1912; baseball 1900-03; capt. 1902; football 1901-02; Zeta Psi; Gorgon's Head; instr. St. Albans sch., Radford, Va., 1903-04; instr. Oak Ridge inst., Oak Ridge, 1904-; Methodist.

HOLT, FANNIE WEBB

        1341 Liberty st., Jacksonville, Fla.; s. fall 1922; b. Jacksonville, Fla., July 10, 1887; p. James Webb and Ann Campbell (Scarlett); half-owner and dir. of Keystone camp for girls, Brevard, since 1916; Episcopalian.

HOLT, JAMES HENRY Manufacturer

        Burlington; s. 1883-84; b. Davidson co., Oct. 27, 1864; p. James Henry and Laura Cameron (Moore); m. Olive Joyner, Feb. 27, 1901; vice-pres. Glencoe mills; organizer and builder Windsor Cotton mills, Burlington, 1890; vice-pres. Elmira mills; sec.-treas. Lakeside mills; pres. Alamance Loan and Trust bk.; lieut.-capt. co. "F" 3rd reg., N. C. N. G.; aide-de-camp, rank of col. staff of Gov. Carr; Episcopalian.

‡HOLT, JOHN HARVEY

        Oak Ridge;; s. 1904-06.

*HOLT, JAMES M.

        Lexington; d. 1858; s. 1858.

*HOLT, JAMES RILEY Minister

        From Orange co.; Graham; b. 1814; d. 1871; s. 1831-32.

HOLT, JOHN RANSOM, JR.

        Princeton; s. 1912-13; b. Princton, Sept. 25, 1890; p. J. R. and -- -- --.

*HOLT, LEWIS BOWEN

        Orange co.; b. 1821; d. 1843; s. 1841-43.

HOLT, LESLIE HUBERT

        Princeton; s. 1922-23; b. Princeton, Sept. 13, 1894; p. C. A. and -- -- --.

HOLT, LAWRENCE SHACKELFORD, JR. Manufacturer

        Burlington; B.S. 1904; b. Alamance co., Nov. 19, 1883; p. Lawrence S. and Margaret Locke (Erwin); m. Elizabeth Spencer Bill, Dec. 5, 1905; m. Elizabeth Lacy Chambers, Apr. 2, 1913; Kappa Alpha; with Lawrence S. Holt & Sons, Burlington, 1904-; admitted into partnership 1905; at present mgr. ibid.; dir. L. Banks Holt Mfg. co., Graham, 1909-12; sec.-treas. Union Cotton Bagging corp., Norfolk, Va., 1911-13; pres. Sevier Cotton mills, Kings Mtn., 1916-; vice-pres. Holt, Gant & Holt Cotton Mfg. co., Elon College, 1915-19; pres. ibid. 1919-; dir. Erwin Yarn agency, Philadelphia, Pa., 1916-20.

*HOLT, MICHAEL WILLIAM Physician

        Orange co.; b. 1811; d. 1858; A.B. 1832; A.M. 1837; mem. house of c., 1840; state sen. 1856.

*HOLT, PLEASANT ALLEN Physician

        From Graham; Jacksonville, Fla.; b. Orange co., Apr. 24, 1826; d. Dec. 31, 1881; A.B. 1845; merchant; mgr. naval stores; co. judge, Columbia co., Fla., 1873-75; masonic grand master of N. C.; surg., C. S. A., 6th and 13th regs.


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HOLT, PERCY KIRKPATRICK

        500 Web., ave., Burlington; s. 1919-21; b. Burlington, Sept. 6, 1901; p. William K. and Maude Gertrude (May); Christian.

HOLT, PORTER PRESTON

        Spencer; s. 1918; Guilford col. 1920; b. Burlington, Feb. 19, 1899; p. Robt. M. and Sallie Alice (Denny); m. Anna Norwood Lawrence, Mar. 31, 1924; conductor, timekeeper, now asst. yard mgr., Sou. ry co., Spencer; S. A. T. C.; Elk; Pythian; Mason; Methodist.

*HOLT, ROBERT LACY Manufacturer

        Burlington; b. Jan. 7, 1867; d. July 15, 1923; s. 1884-86; cotton mfr.; farmer; Episcopalian.

HOLT, ROBERT OSCAR Revenue Agent

        725 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1881; LL.B. Georgetown univ. 1891; LL. M. ibid. 1892; b. Oak Ridge, July 7, 1860; p. John Foust and Louisa (Williams); m. Ione Northam Parker, Dec. 3, 1885; m. Katherine Miller Curd, Mar. 5, 1895; m. Elizabeth Bernard Hill, Oct. 19, 1918; auditor Belmont Cotton mills, 1881-82; teacher Oak Ridge inst., 1883-88; acct. navy dept., Washington, D. C., 1889-1905; dairy and lumber bus., Lorton, Va., 1906-13; U. S. int. revenue service, 1914-16; in charge income tax dept., N. Y. div. custom house, New York, N. Y., 1917-.

*HOLT, SAMUEL LOCKHART Physician

        Orange co.; b. 1805; d. 1872; A.B. 1825; A.M. 1829.

HOLT, STEPHEN SNEED Lawyer

        Smithfield; s. 1895; s. l. Wake Forest col.; b. Johnston co., Apr. 25, 1876; p. E. J. and Jane Gaston (Sneed); Episcopalian.

HOLT, THOMAS JEFFERSON Physician

        Warrenton; s. 1899-1900; s. m. 1900-02; M. D. Med. Col. of Va. 1904; b. Goldsboro, Jan. 14, 1880; p. Leonidas B. and Mary (Powell); m. Helen White, Oct. 15, 1907; Methodist.

*HOLT, THOMAS MICHAEL Planter

        Haw River; b. July 15, 1831; d. Apr. 11, 1896; m. Louisa Moore; s. 1849-50; cotton mfr.; pres. N. C. ry. co.; pres. N. C. agr. soc.; mem. gen'l assem. 1876, 1883, 87; speaker, house of rep. 1885; lieut. gov. 1889-91; gov. 1891-93; pres. of sen. 1889-91; ex-officio mem. exec. com. bd. of trustees; pres. ibid. 1890-93; trustee 1883-95.

*HOLT, WILLIAM EDWIN Manufacturer

        From Graham; Lexington; b. Nov. 1, 1839; d. May 26, 1917; m. Amelia Lloyd Holt, Lexington, Apr. 25, 1871; s. 1856-58; cotton mfr.; bank pres.; dir. N. C. ry.; planter.

HOLT, WILLIAM EDWIN, JR. Manufacturer

        Charlotte; pres. Lexington; s. 1890-91; b. Oct. 25, 1873; p. William Edgar and -- -- --; m. Amanda Caldwell, 1905; cotton mfr. Wenonah Cotton mills, Lexington; dir. N. C. ry. and Commercial Nat. bank, Charlotte; Episcopalian.

*HOLT, WILLIAM IRWIN Manufacturer

        Burlington; b. May 18, 1868; d. Dec. 6, 1916; m. Lelia Biedler, Feb. 7, 1900; s. 1887-88; cotton mfr.; Lakeside mills, Burlington; Episcopalian.

HOLT, WALTER LAWRENCE Manufacturer

        Burlington; s. 1912-13; b. Burlington, Oct. 7, 1893; p. Walter L. and Mary (DeRossett); Alpha Tau Omega; Episcopalian.

*HOLT, WILLIAM MICHAEL

        Lexington; b. May 16, 1837; died in service, 1862; s. 1855-57; lieut. C. S. A.

*HOLT, WILLIAM RAINEY Physician

        From Orange co.; Lexington; b. Oct. 30, 1798; d. Oct. 3, 1868; m. May 14, 1822; A.B. 1817; M.D. Jefferson Med. col.; planter and stock raiser; state sen. 1838; pres. N. C. agri. soc.; Protestant Episcopal.

†HOLTON, ARCHER BOWMAN

        Randolph co.; s. 1869-70.

HOLTON, CHARLES LUTHER Grocer

        Tallahassee, Fla.; s. 1915; s. l. 1919; p. Rufus E. and Elizabeth (Shields); m. Luch Turner, Dec. 28, 1904.

HOLTON, GILMER H. Realtor

        610 E. 7th st., Charlotte; s. 1914; m. Alice Moore, 1917.

HOLTON, GEORGE RICKS

        West 4th st., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1915; Guilford col.; b. Winston-Salem, Oct. 20, 1892; p. A. E. and -- -- --.

HOLTON, QUINTON Teacher

        810 Watts st., Durham; s. 1915-17; A.B. Trinity col. 1913; Univ. of Chicago; b. Dobson, Apr. 2, 1890; p. Samuel Melancthon and Aura Barrett (Chaffin); Sigma Upsilon; Tau Kappa Alpha; Phi Beta Kappa; teacher Durham H. S.; Odd Fellow; Methodist Episcopal (South).

HOLTON, ROLANDO CLARENCE Teacher

        R. F. D. 1, New Bern; Ph.B 1904; b. Olympia, Aug. 15, 1873; p. Barzillai and Mary (Tunstall); m. Miranda Tillman Spencer, May 24, 1905; Phi Soc.; prin. Oriental H. S. 1 yr., Atlantic H. S. 3 yrs., Wakelon H. S. 2 yrs.; supt. Newton graded sch. 3 yrs.; ins. bus. 1 yr.; farmer and surveyor 5 yrs.; prin. Arapahoe H. S. 1920-; house of rep.; pres. Pamlico co. teachers assn. 1920-21; Christian.

HOLYFIELD, WATSON BALFER Lawyer

        Rogers, Ark.; s. l. 1896-97.

HOMEWOOD, ROY MACRAE Engineer

        Burlington; pres. Robt. G. Lassiter & co., Raleigh; B.S. 1916; b. Alamance co., Sept.


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30, 1892; p. J. F. and Margrett Ann (Bryan); football, basketball and track; specialist in asphalt pavements; 1st lieut. F. A., O. R. C. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

HONEYCUTT, GILBERT MANSFIELD Builder

        J. E. Beaman Const. co., Burlington; s. 1919-23; b. Carthage, July 1, 1902; p. Rufus Adolphus and Marina Blanche (Jenkins); m. Ruth Virginia Long, Dec. 17, 1922; hdw. salesman 1923-24; Mason; Baptist.

HONEYCUTT, MRS. G. M.

        (Nee Long, Ruth); Chapel Hill; s. 1920-21; Meredith col.; b. Chapel Hill, Dec. 2, 1902; p. Sidney Fremont and Ella Mae (Poythress); m. Gilbert M. Honeycutt, Dec. 17, 1922; Christian.

HONEYCUTT, MURRAY ANDREW

        Burnsville; g. s. 1916-17; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1915.

HONEYCUTT, REECE EPHRIAM

        Burnsville; pres. U. S. S. Preston, care Postmaster, New York City; s. 1918-19; b. Cane River, Feb. 1, 1900; p. Murray Cornelius and Augusta Nora (Prophet); naval reserve 1918; transferred to S. A. T. C. 1918; placed on inactive list 1918; with reg. navy 1919; reenlisted as radio man, 3rd class, 1923; Methodist Episcopal (South).

HONEYCUTT, SAMUEL TILDEN Insurance

        Smithfield; s. 1891-94, 1897-98; m. May Young, Nov. 25, 1903; farmer, realtor.

HOOD, FRANCIS MONROE Musician

        123 S. Elm st., Greensboro; s. 1897-98; b. Goldsboro, Nov. 28, 1877; p. Ezekiel Gideon and Martha Margaret (Broadhurst); m. Annie Viele Stewart; tel. opr. Western U., Asheville, 1900; Postal Tel., Augusta, Ga., 1901-04; tel. opr. Inman & co., Augusta, Ga., 1904-08; ibid. J. E. Latham Cotton co. 1908-12; organized Greensboro Music co. 1913 and has controlling interest; dir. Hood's orchestra 10 yrs.; chamber of commerce; Kiwanian; Shriner; Elk; Presbyterian.

†HOOD, GEORGE ANDREW

        Harpers; s. m. 1892-93.

HOOD, RICHARD THORNTON Druggist

        W. Vernon st., Kinston; s. 1913-14; b. Kinston, Oct. 29, 1895; p. John Ezekiel and Pauline (Thornton); m. Cecelia McKenzie, Apr. 26, 1922; mem. J. E. Hood & co.; Kiwanian; aviation service U. S. A. 1918; Mason; Methodist.

HOOD, THOMAS RUFFIN Druggist

        303 W. Broad st., Dunn; Ph.G. 1923; Phil. Col. of Pharmacy and Science, 1924; b. Dunn, Aug. 14, 1904; p. David Henry and Rolalie (Herman); Phi Kappa Alpha; Kappa Psi; chemist; Methodist.

HOOD, WILLIAM DAMERON Druggist

        Smithfield; s. 1903; Trinity col. 2 yrs.; m. Mattie Whitaker, Apr. 19, 1916; druggist Kinston 1906-22; ibid. Smithfield.

HOOK, WALTER WILLIAMS Architect

        Charlotte; s. 1920-21; Columbia univ. 1921-24; b. July 19, 1902; p. Charles C. and Ida (McDonald); m. Catherine Johnson, Feb. 3, 1922; Phi Delta Theta; Di Soc.; Cabin.

*HOOKER, ERASMUS A. ROSCOE Physician

        From Hillsboro; Aurora; A.B. 1848.

HOOKER, FRANK B. Merchant

        Greenville; A.B. 1912.

HOOKER, JOSEPH JOHN Lawyer

        Jackson st., Sylva; s. l. 1885-86; b. Chatham co., Oct. 9, 1864; p. Joseph Clinton and Mary J. (Harris); m. Margaret Enloe, Feb. 5, 1890; Harris Clay co.; Tuckaseegec bank, Webster; judge of recorder's court of Jackson co.; mayor Dillsboro; Mason; Episcopalian.

HOOKER, JOHN SAMUEL

        Alliance; s. 1918.

*HOOKER, OCTAVIUS WRIGHT Physician

        Hillsboro; A.B. 1845; A.M. 1849.

*HOOKER, THOMAS MENAN Druggist

        From Hookerton; Greenville; b. July 28, 1875; d. Mar. 3, 1920; s. 1892-94; Phar. D., Md. col. of Pharmacy; Tobacconist.

†HOOKER, WILLIAM DEWITT

        Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1878-79; b. Gulf, Sept. 29, 1860; farmer 1880-90; mechanic.

HOOKER, WILLIAM HOWARD Editor

        Greenville; pres. 701 S. Tryon st., Charlotte; A.B. 1919; B.L. Columbia univ. 1921; b. Greenville, June 20, 1897; p. Seth Tyson and Lillie (Peebles); Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Upsilon; Norfolk, Va. Post, 1921-22; ed. staff Charlotte Observer 1922-; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

HOOKS, BENNETT

        Fremont; s. 1914-15; b. Fremont, Aug. 30, 1898; p. F. H. and -- --.

HOOKS, EDGAR FRANK

        512 N. Queen st., Kinston; pres. 3610 Chestnut st., Philadelphia, Pa.; A.B. 1921; Harvard univ. 1921; Univ. of Pa. 1922-; b. Kinston, Jan. 2, 1900; p. John Freeman and Etta Hoke (Freeman); Phi Soc.; Sigma Nu; Plattsburg tr. camp 1918; S. A. T. C.; Methodist Episcopal (South).

*HOOKS, JAMES CLARENCE

        Fremont; b. Dec. 17, 1891; d. Aug. 13, 1913; s. 1912; Methodist.


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HOOKS, THEL Physician

        Smithfield; s. 1897-98; M.D. Med. Col. of Va. 1901; b. Wayne co., Dec. 22, 1875; p. Cullen Dewitt and Arah (Watson); m. Eva Woodall Hood, Dec. 31, 1903; Wilson 1901-02; Johnston co. health off.; 1st lieut. 1917 at O. T. C., Ft. Oglethorpe; France, 30th div.; wounded 1918; capt.; Methodist.

HOOKS, WILLIAM EDWARD Salesman

        Ayden; s. 1900-02; m. Bessie --, 1906.

HOOKS, WILLIAM OSCAR Postman

        Fremont; s. 1918; b. Fremont, May 25, 1899; p. Rev. James Christopher and Susie (Barnes); rural mail carrier and farmer; S. A. T. C.

‡HOOPER, CAROLINE ALICE Teacher

        Fassifern school, Hendersonville; s. 1900-01; teacher French, Fassifern.

*HOOPER, EDWARD JONES Physician

        From Chapel Hill; Lancaster; b. Mar. 24, 1818; d. Oct. 1850; m. Mrs. Amelia V. Massey (nee Jones), 1844; s. 1832-35; West Point acad.; Episcopalian.

HOOPER, FRED LAMBERT

        Sylva; s. p. 1914-15.

*HOOPER, JOSEPH CALDWELL

        From Chapel Hill; Fayetteville; Jacksonville, Fla.; b. Jan. 21, 1821; s. 1837-38.

*HOOPER, JOHN DE BERNIERE

        From Wilmington; Chapel Hill; b. Smithville, Sept. 6, 1811; d. Jan. 23, 1886; m. Dec. 20, 1837; A.B. 1831; A.M. 1834; tutor 1831-33, '35-38; prof. Latin and French, U. N. C. 1838-48; teacher, Raleigh, 1831-35; teacher, Warren co. 1849; in charge Fayetteville Female acad. 1860-66; prin. Collegiate inst., Wilson, 1866-75; prof. Greek and French, U. N. C. 1875-85; trustee U. N. C. 1875-81; Protestant Episcopal.

*HOOPER, JAMES HOGG Merchant

        From Chapel Hill; Fayetteville; b. Hillsboro, Sept. 10, 1797; d. June 26, 1841; A.B. 1815.

*HOOPER, THOMAS CLARK Lawyer

        From Chapel Hill; Fayetteville; b. 1794; d. Nov. 22, 1828; A.B. 1812.

*HOOPER, WILLIAM Minister

        Chapel Hill; b. Hillsboro, Aug. 31, 1792; d. Aug. 19, 1876; m. Frances P. Jones, 1814; A.B. 1809; A.M. 1812; LL.D. 1837; D.D. 1857; tutor, 1810-17; A.M. Princeton univ. 1818; prof. anc. langs. U. N. C., 1817-22, '28-37; prof. rhet. and logic, 1825-28; prof. theol. Furman inst., S. C., 1838-40; prof. S. C. col. 1846-48; teacher, boys' sch. Littleton, 1852-54; pres. Chowan Col. inst., Murfreesboro, 1855-61; teacher female sem. Fayetteville, 1861-65; assoc. prin. Wilson Col. inst., 1866-75; Prot. Epis. minister, 1819-31; Bapt. minister; president Wake Forest col. 1846-48.

*HOOPER, WILLIAM WILBERFORCE Physician

        Chapel Hill; b. Jan. 2, 1816; d. Littleton, Nov. 15, 1864; A.B. 1836; A.M. 1841; M.D.

HOOPER, ZEBULON VANCE Physician

        2565 Frederick ave., Baltimore, Md.; pres. Elizabeth City; s. 1914-16; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1920; b. Avon, July 21, 1896; p. J. A. and C. J. --; Phi Beta Pi; Theta Nu Epsilon; surg.; mem. W. Balt. med. assn.; Methodist.

HOOVER, AUBREY RAMSEUR Manufacturer

        Concord; s. 1898-99; b. Concord; p. Daniel R. and Louise (Ramseur); m. Cora Lentz Hoover, Nov. 16, 1904; sec. and treas. Concord Knitting mill; pres. and active mgr. Hoover Hosiery mill; Lutheran.

HOOVER, HOMER LEACH Minister

        Thomasville; pres. 8406 Burns ave., Cincinnati, O.; s. 1900-02; b. Davidson co., Jan. 19, 1879; p. Capt. P. A. and Margaret (Holmes); m. Mary Walton Harrison, Oct. 24, 1907; Kappa Sigma; 2nd lieut. inf. Ga. G. H. Q. A. E. F. 15 mos.; Episcopalian.

HOOVER, JAMES EARLE Geologist

        1127 S. Norfolk st., Tulsa, Okla.; s. 1913-15; B.S. Univ. New Mex. 1918; b. Randolph co., July 27, 1894; p. Wm. Albert and Sarah A. (Millikan); m. Irma H. Holbert, Jan. 23, 1922; Pi Kappa Alpha; Phi Kappa Phi; oil geologist, Empire co. 1917-18, Gypsy Oil co. 1918; consulting geologist, junior mem. firm Kirk & Hoover, 432 Mayo bldg., Tulsa, Okla., 1918-; in oil exploration work in Mex. during 1921; consulting petroleum geologist, Tulsa, Okla., 1924-.

‡HOOVER, OLIN CLYDE

        Concord; s. p. 1904-05; b. Concord, Feb. 8, 1884.

HOOVER, SAM PRESTON

        Pineville; s. 1921-22; b. Pineville, Oct. 7, 1900; p. S. L. and -- --.

HOOVER, TROY JAY Farmer

        Loch Raven, Md.; A.B. 1913; Columbia univ. 1916-17; b. Randolph co., Oct. 26, 1889; p. William Albert and Della (Millikan); m. Grace Morgan, Nov. 10, 1917; prin. Onancock, Va., H. S. 1913-15; ibid. Trappe, Md., H. S. 1915-17; ibid. St. Michaels, Md., H. S. 1919-20; proprietor Riverbank farm, Loch Raven, Md., 1919-; non-commissioned officer hdq. co. 313th reg. 79 div. A. E. F. 1918-19; Friend.

HOOVER, WILLIAM JOHN

        Hartsville, S. C.; s. 1912-13; b. Bell Buckle, Tenn., Jan. 21, 1896; Wilson & co., packers, Memphis, Tenn., 1922; capt. air service U. S. A.


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HOPE, EDWARD BUIST Lawyer

        307 Broad st., Gastonia; s. l. 1921-23; B.S. Citadel col. 1917; b. Osaka, Japan, Nov. 5, 1896; p. Samuel Rainey and Mary S. L. (Buist); Delta Sigma Phi; Phi Delta Phi; Di Soc.; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut.-capt. U. S. M. C. 5th reg. 2nd div. A. E. F. 1917-19; cited 1918; wounded 1918; awarded D. S. C., Croix de Guerre, Navy Cross; Pythian; Presbyterian.

HOPE, WILLIAM CAMERON Student

        Rockingham; s. 1922-23; Univ. of S. C. 1923-; b. Augusta, Ga., June 26, 1900; p. William A. and Jennie D. --; Presbyterian.

*HOPKINS, ARTHUR F. Jurist

        Alabama; s. 1811; lawyer; mem. Ala. gen. assem.; judge supr. ct., Ala.

‡HOPKINS, HUGH L.

        Peachtree st., Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1897-98.

HOPKINS, HERBERT MILTON Secretary

        279 Halsey st., Brooklyn, N. Y.; A.M. 1919; A.B.O. Wesleyan univ. 1916; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Mar. 2, 1886; p. Horace F. and Esther S. --; Mason.

*HOPKINS, SAMUEL G.

        Kentucky; s. 1800.

HOPPER, ALLEN TAYLOR

        Bridge st., Leaksville; s. 1895-98; b. Rockingham co., Jan. 17, 1878; p. Allen Taylor and Theresa (Jones); m. Katie Williams, Apr. 23, 1902; cashier Bank of Leaksville; ibid. Bank of Spray; purchasing agent Carolina Cotton & Woolen Mills co., Spray; sec.-treas. J. M. Hopper Constructing co., Leaksville; Royal Arcanum; Methodist.

HORD, ALBERT J. D.

        Kings Mt.; s. 1921-22; b. Kings Mt., July 5, 1904; p. Edward W. and Lillie (Hord); Baptist.

*HORD, BENJAMIN MCCULLOCH Journalist

        From Murfreesboro, Tenn.; Nashville, Tenn.; b. Mar. 4th 1842; d. June 14, 1922; m. Anne Gray Warner, Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 15, 1866; s. 1860-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; ins. agent; commr. agri. Tenn.; Presbyterian.

HORD, JULIAN CLETUS

        118 Lee st., Shelby; s. p. 1922-23; b. Shelby, May 1, 1903; p. Cletus Thompson and Corrie (McBrayer); m. Lesbia Hamrick, Apr. 11, 1921; Phi Delta Chi; Baptist.

HORD, JACOB GEORGE VAN B. Physician

        Kings Mt.; s. 1884-87; L.I. Peabody Normal sch. 1881; Univ. Med. Dept. of N. Y. and Univ. Med. col., Louisville, Ky., 1883; b. Cleveland co., Oct. 2, 1863; p. Jesse and Elizabeth (Conner); m. Carrie Bell White. Oct. 28, 1881; house physician St. John Gugle's Free hosp. for children, N. Y. city 1898; physician 1883-; Pythian; A. R. Presbyterian.

HORNADAY, JUNIUS ARMINIUS Teacher

        Elon College; s. 1900-02; Ph.B. E.C. Elon col. 1924; b. Alamance co., Feb. 6, 1877; p. O. N. and Elizabeth (Foust); m. Addie Hackney, Sept. 30, 1903; Di Soc.; part owner and mem. faculty Liberty Normal col., Liberty, 1903-08; prin. Friendship State H. S. 1909-12; farmer 1912-22; supt. and supervising prin. Elon high and graded sch. 1922-; Protestant Methodist.

†HORNADAY, JAMES MONROE

        Norfolk, Va.; s. 1918-19.

HORNE, CHARLES JAMES O'HAGAN Druggist

        Greenville; s. 1908-10; p. W. H. and R. H. --; m. Rena Council, 1916.

HORNE, CHARLES WHITEHURST Manufacturer

        Clayton; s. 1891-94; b. Clayton, Sept. 19, 1874; p. Col. Ashley and Cornelia Frances (Lee); m. Bessie Belvin, Nov. 23, 1898; Phi Soc.; Phi Gamma Delta; owner Ashley Horne & Son; pres. Clayton Cotton mill; Clayton Banking co.; Liberty Cotton mill; Clayton Telephone co.; Horne & Morris Motor co.; Ashley Horne corp., farming enterprise; farmer; alderman Clayton; mem. bd. for state Deaf. Dumb & Blind inst.; trustee N. C. Col. of A. & E.; Pythian; Methodist Episcopal.

HORNE, HERMAN HARRELL Teacher

        341 Summit ave., Leonia, N. J.; A.B. & A.M. 1895; Harvard univ. 1896-99; S.M. 1897; Ph.D. 1899; b. Clayton, Nov. 22, 1874; p. Hardee and Ida Caroline (Harrell); m. Bessie Worthington, Aug. 29, 1901; Phi Soc.; Alpha Theta Phi (later Phi Beta Kappa); instr. asst. prof. and prof., Dartmouth col., Hanover, N. H., 1899-1909; prof. history of educ. and phil. in N. Y. univ. 1909-; lecturer in summer conferences for religious educ. at Blue Ridge, Eagles Mere, Pa., Lake Geneva, Wis., Silver Bay, N. Y., Lake Couchiching, Canada; teacher summer sessions U. N. C., Univ. of Calif., Harvard univ., Columbia univ., Dartmouth univ., N. Y. univ.; author various articles on philosophy and educ.: The Philosophy of Education, 1904; Psychological Principles of Education, 1906; Idealism in Education, 1910; Free Will and Human Responsibility, 1912; Story-telling, Questioning and Studying, 1916; Leadership of Bible Study Groups, 1912; The Teacher as Artist, 1917; Jesus, Our Standard, 1918; Modern Problems as Jesus Saw Them, 1918; Jesus, The Master Teacher, 1920; ed. Simple Southern Songs, 1916; Songs of Sentiment, 1917; Baptist.


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*HORNE, HENRY W. Lawyer

        From Fayetteville; Missouri; b. 1836; d. 1871; s. 1854-55; capt. 3rd N. C. reg. C. S. A.

*HORNE, JAMES W.

        Pittsboro; b. 1837; died in service at Kittrell Springs, 1864; s. 1853-54; sergt. C. S. A.

*HORNE, WHITMEL D.

        Edgecombe co.; s. 1810.

HORNE, WILLIAM HENRY, JR. Electrical Engineer

        323 Raleigh st., Rocky Mt.; pres. 137 Park ave., Schenectady, N. Y.; s. 1919-20; E.E. Cornell univ. 1923; b. Rocky Mt., Jan. 2, 1899; p. William Henry and Flora May (Gorham); Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; test dept. Gen. Elec. co., Schenectady, N. Y., 1923-; bugler co. "H" 3rd N. C. inf., Fort Bliss, Tex. 1916-17; promoted to quartermaster sergt.; Methodist Episcopal.

HORNE, WARREN WINSLOW Druggist

        119 Bradford ave., Fayetteville; s. 1893-95; Ph.C. Univ. of Mich. 1900; b. Fayetteville, Mar. 8, 1875; p. Henry Ruffin and Maria Swann (Winslow); m. May Daingerfield, Apr. 10, 1920; Beta Theta Pi; Phi Soc.; mem. firm H. R. Horne & sons, druggists, 1900-; mem. N. C. bd. of pharm. about 18 yrs.; city alderman several terms; now member city bd. of audit and finance; Protestant Episcopalian.

HORNER, BERNARD WILLIAMS

        Portsmouth, Va.; pres. 1108 Southwest ave., Johnson City, Tenn.; s. 1900-01; b. Midlothian, Va., Aug. 17, 1882; claim dept. A. C. L. ry. Portsmouth, Va.

HORNER, JAMES HUNTER

        From Orange co.; Oxford; b. Red Mt., Apr. 3, 1822; d. June 13, 1892; m. Sophronia Moore, Sept. 18, 1850; A.B. 1844; A.M.; LL.D. 1891; teacher; founder and prin. Horner sch. 1851-92; capt. co. "E" 23rd N. C., C. S. A.; trustee, U. N. C. 1885-93; Episcopalian.

HORNER, JUNIUS MOORE Student

        546 W. 114th st., New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1921; Columbia univ. 1921-; b. Asheville, June 10, 1900; p. Rev. Junius Moore and Eva (Harper); Zeta Psi; Episcopalian.

HORNER, JAMES WILEY Merchant

        Oxford; Ph.B. 1903; b. Henderson, July 25, 1881; p. W. D. and Marietta Ferebee (Grandy); m. Lillie V. Burnell, June 17, 1906; Phi Soc.; Kappa Alpha; banking 1903-06; now merchant; Baptist.

HORNER, ROBERT RUSSELL Journalist

        812 Va. ave., Av. hgts., Roanoke, Va.; s. 1917-19; Davidson col. 1915-17; b. Roanoke, Va., Sept. 13, 1896; p. Robert Frank and Evie W. (Withers); m. Fina Pate, Oct. 14, 1922; Pi Kappa Alpha; yard mgr. and office mgr. C. J. Munnerlyn and W. S. Rowe, Bennettsville, S. C., 1919-22; N. & W. ry. co., 1922; reporter Roanoke World-News 1922-; A. E. F. 1918-19; Methodist Episcopal (South).

HORNER, WILLIAM DEWITT Teacher

        Henderson; A.B. 1868; b. Orange co., Sept. 30, 1847; p. Rev. Thomas J. and Isabella (Norwood); m. Marietta Ferebee, July 17, 1873; teacher in Va. and N. C. since leaving univ.; Baptist.

HORNER, WILLIAM EDWIN

        214 Geer st., Durham; B.S. Com. 1922; Trinity col. 1918-19; b. Durham co., Nov. 22, 1901; p. Robert Dudley and Sudie Walker (Monk); editor univ. Magazine; Golden Fleece; Phi Soc.; inter-collegiate debater; Methodist.

HORNEY, JULIAN TEAGUE

        Asheville; s. l. 1912-13; A.B. Lenoir col. 1911; b. High Point, Oct. 12, 1888; p. Mrs. J. D. Horney (mother).

†HORNEY, ROBERT PINKNEY

        Huntington, W. Va.; s. 1897-98, 1900-01; b. Greensboro.

*HORNEY, WILLIAM ADAMS

        Greensboro; b. Oct. 15, 1840; d. 1887; A.B. 1861.

HORNEY, WILLIAM JOHNSON Teacher

        Greensboro; A.B. 1897; A.M. 1899; g. s. 1902-03.

‡HORNICK, ADOLPH ROBERT

        Charleston, S. C.; pres. 811 Peachtree st., Atlanta, Ga.; s. l. 1914-15; Univ. of S. C.; b. Charleston, S. C., Aug. 23, 1893.

*HORNTHAL, HERMAN

        From Plymouth; Norfolk, Va.; b. Oct. 22, 1874; d. Mar. 9, 1919; m. Virginia Mercer, Sept. 5, 1905; s. 1893-95; Trinity col.; merchant, 1898-1915; Episcopalian.

HORSFIELD, BASIL TOURNEUR

        College st., Oxford; pres. Tallahassee ave., Badin; s. 1913-17.

HORSFIELD, GEOFFREY MAURICE

        356 W. 21st st., New York City; s. 1919-20; b. Aug. 23, 1901.

HORSFIELD, MARGARET BENNITT Teacher

        St. Stephen's rectory, Oxford; pres. 232 E. Maxwell st., Lexington, Ky.; A.B. 1911; N. C. Col. for Women, 1906; M.A. Columbia univ. 1922; b. Cambridge, N. Y., 1884; p. Rev. F. H. T. and Marian (Moneypenny); teacher French, German, Spanish, Salem col. 1911-17; Rye sem., Rye, N. Y., 1917-20; Univ. of Ky. French, Spanish, 1920-; Episcopalian.

HORSLEY, HOWARD T. Druggist

        Bessmer City; s. 1914.


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†HORTON, ALBERT GRAHAM

        Wakefield; s. 1911-12; b. Wakefield, Aug. 29, 1890; p. S. V. and -- --.

HORTON, FREEMAN HUDSON Engineer

        802 Orange st., Bradentown, Fla.; 16 Locust st., St. Augustine. Fla.; s. 1914-15; B.S. in C.E. Mass. Inst. of tech. 1918; B.S. in C. E., Harvard univ., 1919; b. Bradentown, Fla., Aug. 13, 1897; p. Freeman N. and Mary (Hudson); bridge designer, Ill. state highway dept. 1919; Mo. state highway dept. 1919; designing engr. state rd. dept. of Fla. 1919-20; designer and detailer, Am. Bridge co. 1920-21; designer bridges and ry. structures, Fla. E. Coast ry. co. 1922-; enlisted engr. O. T. C. 1918; Presbyterian.

HORTON, HAMILTON COWLES Insurance

        Spruce st., Winston-Salem; s. 1914-17; Univ. of Grenoble, France; b. Winston-Salem, Jan. 22, 1897; p. Dr. Hamilton Vogler and Annie Laurie (Cowles); Kappa Alpha; entered bakery dept. Gilmers, inc. as asst. mgr. 1920; owner and mgr. bakery, Danville, Va., 1922-; insurance; Kiwanian; enlisted 1917 at Greensboro; 2nd lieut. at defensive sector before Metz, St. Mihiel; Moravian.

HORTON, HUMIE LEE Student

        Apex; s. 1915-17; Yale army lab. sch. 1918; M.D. Med. Col. of Va. 1919-23; b. Apex, Oct. 12, 1897; p. Willis Green and Nettie B. (Watts); m. Lucile A. Barnes, Apr. 17, 1924; track team; undergraduate interne, Stuart circle hosp. 1922-23; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn.; student surgery and pathology; enlisted Ft. Thomas, Ky. 1918; discharged sergt. 1919 at Camp Sherman, Ohio; Baptist.

HORTON, JOSEPH LLOYD Jurist

        Farmville; s. 1910-12; LL.B. Washington and Lee univ. 1914; b. Farmville, Feb. 3, 1894; p. Moses Tyson and Dora (Askew); m. Sallie Deel, Sept. 5, 1916; Phi Soc.; Alpha Chi Rho; solicitor Pitt co. 1915-18; sol. fifth judicial dist. 1918-20; judge sup'r ct. 1920-; Elk; Mason; Odd Fellow; Methodist Episcopal (South).

HORTON, JOHN PALMER Druggist

        North Wilkesboro; s. 1918-20; Ph.G. 1922; b. North Wilkesboro, Oct. 23, 1900; p. Dr. W. P. and Emma Parker (Wynn); Sigma Phi Epsilon; Kappa Psi; drug clerk, Greensboro and High Point; now in drug bus. at N. Wilkesboro; Methodist Episcopal.

HORTON, OTIS REECE

        Zebulon; s. 1922-23; b. Zebulon, Apr. 18, 1900; p. -- -- and B. M.

HORTON, PHINEAS EDGAR Lawyer

        715 S. Main st., Winston-Salem; s. l. 1920-22; U. S. N. acad. 1917-20; b. Winston-Salem, Apr. 28, 1900; p. Dr. Phin and Carrie (Beard); Beta Theta Pi; patrol duty Atlantic coast during World War; Moravian.

HORTON, ROLAND WILLIAM Banker

        Morris st., Monroe; s. p. 1914-15; b. Monroe, Mar. 10, 1894; p. William J. and Elizabeth J. --; m. Myrtle A. Tilley, July 10, 1918; druggist 1914-20; asst. cashier Bank of Union; 1920-; U. S. A. Camp Hancock; Mason; Baptist.

HORTON, WILKINS PERRYMAN Lawyer

        Pittsboro; s. l. 1912; b. Kansas City, Kans., Sept. 1, 1889; p. Thomas B. and Marg E. (Wilkins); m. Cassandra C. Mendenhall, June 12, 1918; atty. Chatham co., 1916; N. C. sen. 1919; Mason; Methodist.

HOSIER, WILLIAM PAUL

        Suffolk, Va.; s. l. 1896-97.

†HOSKINS, FRED WIGGINS

        Norfolk, Va.; s. p. 1900-01.

*HOSKINS, JAMES W.

        Edenton; s. 1838-39.

*HOSKINS, THOMAS E.

        Farmville, Va.; s. 1816.

*HOSKINS, THOMAS JONES Physician

        Edenton; s. 1883-84.

*HOSKINS, THOMAS SKINNER

        Edenton; A.B. 1826; A.M. 1832; mem. house of c. 1835-36.

HOSSFELD, FREDERICK WILLIAM JR. Realtor

        Morganton; A.B. 1912; Phi Beta Kappa.

HOSSFIELD, WILLIAM EMIEL Lawyer

        701 Prospect road, Des Moines, Iowa; A.B. 1912; LL.B. Univ. of Iowa 1918; b. Clermont, Iowa, Nov. 21, 1892; p. Fredrick William and Katherine (Vaupel); Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Delta Phi; Phi Kappa Psi.

HOUCK, WILLIAM ARTHUR

        Lenoir; Ph.B. 1909; b. June 10, 1886.

HOUGH, ERNEST POSTELL Radio Operator

        Indianola, Miss.; s. 1911-12; b. Magnolia, Miss., June 7, 1895; p. John and Ellen (Heath); m. Florence Stone; radio operator with Marconi co. 1912-17; U. S. N. 22 months.

HOUGH, FRANK School Superintendent

        Shaw, Miss.; s. 1907-11; Miss. col.; b. Jacksonville, Ala., Nov. 10, 1888; p. Dr. John and Ellen (Heath); m. Graham Collier Burney, Oct. 11, 1891; ed. Tar Heel, 1910-11; prin. Lignum H. S. Va., 2 yrs.; ibid. Mooresville, 1 yr.; ibid. Middleburg, Va., 2 yrs.; supt. schools. Indianola, Miss., 3 yrs.; ibid. Shaw, Miss., 3 yrs.; with U. S. public health service, 1920; Baptist.

†HOUPE, JOHN RUFUS

        Statesville; s. 1895-96.


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HOUSE, ROBERT BURTON Historian

        Thelma; pres. care N. C. Historical Comm., Raleigh; A.B. 1916; M.A. Harvard univ. 1916-17; b. Thelma, Mar. 19, 1892; p. Joseph Anderson and Susan Fitts (Drake); m. Hattie Drake Palmer, May 4, 1918; Phi Beta Kappa; Golden Fleece; col. war records N. C. historical comm. 1919-21; archivist N. C. hist. comm. 1921-; faculty N. C. Col. of A. & E. summer sch. 1920-21; Plattsburg 1917; 2nd lieut. 103rd inf. 1917-18; 2nd replacement reg. Camp Gordon, Ga., 1918; 1st lieut. N. C. O. T. C., Camp Gordon, 1918; 19th tr. br. 1918; Methodist Episcopal.

HOUSE, WOOSTER HASSELL Physician

        Goldsboro; s. 1910-13; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1915; b. Pitt co., Aug. 5, 1892; p. Gregg Thomas and Melissa N. (Dixon); army med. sch. Washington, D. C. 1917; with Highland div. A. E. F.; discharged Ft. McHenry, Md., 1920.

HOUSER, DORUS OLIVER Salesman

        Camden, S. C.; s. p. 1907-08; Lenoir col.; b. Cherryville, Oct. 6, 1884; p. L. H. and Etta --; pharmacy; wholesale grocery salesman; Presbyterian.

HOUSER, EVERETT ALVIN, JR.

        Care Greensboro Daily News, Greensboro; s. 1922-23; Trinity col. 1916; b. Fallston, Jan. 4, 1900; p. Dr. E. A. and -- --; m. Elizabeth Anthony, Apr. 12, 1923.

HOUSER, FOREST MELVILLE

        Cherryville; A.B. 1924; b. Cherryville, June 3, 1903; p. Dr. William Henry and Mary Elizabeth (Rudisill); Di Soc.; Lutheran.

‡HOUSTIN, CHARLES EDWIN Physician

        Mullins, S. C.; pres. Main st., Columbia, S. C.; s. m. 1898-99; M.D. S. C. Med. col. 1902; b. Florence, S. C., Apr. 22, 1878.

*HOUSTON, ARCHIBALD C.

        Cabarrus co.; s. 1825-28.

*HOUSTON, HENRY CLAY

        Stout; s. m. 1891-92.

*HOUSTON, JOHN

        Cabarrus co.; s. 1837-38.

*HOUSTON, J. N.

        Iredell co.; s. 1838-39.

*HOUSTON, ROBERT BRUCE B.

        From Catawba co.; Newton; b. Feb. 2, 1839; A.B. 1860; mem. house of rep. 1870-72; lieut. C. S. A. co. "G" 52nd reg.

HOUSTON, ROBERT STROUD Wholesale Grocer

        Monroe; s. 1912-13; b. Monroe, Jan. 28, 1894; p. Robert Virgil and Nancy Isobell (Stroud); m. Mary Belinda Rawlings, Sigma Nu; sec.-treas. H. G. Nash & co. wholesale grocers; 1st lieut. 27th aero squadron and 12th squadron; in service 28 mos., 16 mos in France and England, front 10 wks.; pilot; Mason; Methodist.

*HOUSTON, WILLIAM Physician

        From Iredell co.; Tennessee; A.B. 1798.

HOVIS, FRANK Funeral Director

        508 N. Tryon st., Charlotte; s. 1908-09; b. Mecklenburg co., Apr. 25, 1889; p. Z. A. and Cora Herron (Hovis); m. Alba McGee, May 6, 1914; coroner; Presbyterian.

HOVIS, LEIGHTON WATSON Physician

        407 N. Poplar st., Charlotte; s. a. 1899-01; s. m. 1901-03; M.D. N. C. Med. col. 1904; b. Mecklenburg co., Nov. 11, 1879; p. Zenas A. and Cora A. (Herron); m. Mary L. McGee, May 3, 1905; Di Soc.; Physician, 1904-; practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat; pres. Mecklenburg co. med. soc. 1922; lieut. med. corps May 1917, Camp Greenleaf; com. off. field hosp. 309, 78th div. France; St. Mihiel and Argonne; discharged maj. Camp Dix, 1919; Presbytertan.

*HOWARD, ALVIN BRANSON Farmer

        Statesville; b. 1844; d. Feb. 25, 1913; m. Belle McRory; s. 1861-63; A.B. 1911 as of 1865; C. S. A.

HOWARD, BRITTON JOHN Minister

        R.F.D. 2, Jonesboro; pres. Cameron ave., Chapel Hill; s. 1917-19; Elon col. 1914-15; b. R.F.D. 2, Jonesboro, June 3, 1885; p. Allen Sugg and Emma (Thomas); m. Mary Malissa Thomas, May 10, 1916; teacher 1913, 1915-17; pastor, E. Chatham Field of Christian church 1919-20, living at Jonesboro; pastor, Chapel Hill Christian church Nov. 1, 1920-; Christian.

HOWARD, CLAUD Teacher

        1017 College st., Georgetown, Tex.; s. 1908-10; A.M. 1909; A.M. Harvard univ. 1911; Ph.D. Chicago univ. 1922; b. Fannin co., Tex., 1888; p. H. H. and -- --; m. Lula Frances --; instr. in English, U. N. C. 1909-10; head English dept., state normal, Jacksonville, Ala., 1911-19, South-western univ., Georgetown, Tex., 1919-; Methodist.

HOWARD, CORBETT ETHERIDGE

        Pink Hill; s. 1918-23; B.S. in Med. Univ. of Pa., 1923; b. Pink Hill, Sept. 18, 1901; p. Thomas and Lillian Ida (Turner); Phi Soc.; Phi Chi.

HOWARD, CURTIS WILLIAM, JR. Wholesale Grocer

        Kinston; s. 1905-07; b. Lenoir co., Jan. 18, 1888; p. Rev. C. W. and Nannie Dixon (Coward); m. Leanor Cross Johnson, June, 1915; Phi Delta Theta; Phi Soc.; teacher 1908-09; bookkeeper wholesale grocery house 1910-14; in wholesale grocery bus. in Kinston and Weldon 1914-; Disciple.


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HOWARD, FRED ERVIN Teacher

        Black Creek; s. 1909-11; b. Denver, Jan. 11, 1888; p. Henry Allen and Margaret Jane (Barkley); m. Annie Leon Whitaker, Feb. 28, 1914; prin. Abbottsburg H. S. 1911-15, Pikeville H. S. 1915-18, Nashville H. S. 1918-22, Black Creek H. S. 1922-; Methodist.

*HOWARD, GEORGE Jurist

        Tarboro; b. Sept. 22, 1829; d. Jan. 14, 1905; s. l. 1849-50; lawyer 1850-91; planter; editor, 1852; reading clerk, house of c. 1854-59; judge, sup'r ct. 1859-65; mem. conv. 1861 and 1865; state sen. 1866; pres. ins. and banking co.; capitalist; trustee U. N. C., 1885-93.

HOWARD, GEORGE Manufacturer

        1100 Albemarle ave., Tarboro; A.B. 1885; b. Tarboro, May 13, 1866; p. George and Anna (Stamps); m. Lizzie Rawls, Apr. 19, 1892; hdw. merchant 1885-1914; pres.-treas. Runnymede Hosiery mills. inc., 1914-; Mason; Junior; Pythian; Presbyterian.

HOWARD, IRA NATHANIEL Manufacturer

        Oxford; B.S. 1897; b. Granville co., Sept. 29, 1872; p. Samuel L. and Frances (Clement); m. Lila Carter Osborne, Oct. 21, 1908; tob. bus.; sec.-treas. Oxford Buggy co. 1908-; Mason; Junior; Modern Woodman; Baptist.

HOWARD, JAMES HUIE

        Box 301, Newton; s. 1918-19; Dr. of Chiro. Universal Chiropractic col. 1923; b. Jennings, Dec. 17, 1898; p. John P. and Fannie --; S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

*HOWARD, JOSEPH HERBERT

        Conetoe; s. 1893-94.

HOWARD, JASPER VICTOR Naval Surgeon

        Kinston; pres. San Pedro, Calif.; A.B. 1905; M.D. Univ. of Pa.; p. Rev. C. W. and Nancy D.--; m. Prudence Weyman, 1914; surg. U. S. N. with rank of lieut. commander.

†HOWARD, JAMES WILLIAM

        Rock Spring; s. 1901-02.

*HOWARD, LEWIS WHITFIELD Lawyer

        From New Hanover co.; Hampstead; b. Topsail Sound, June 1, 1833; d. Oct. 26, 1897; A.B. 1857; civil engr.; fruit grower; farmer; 1st lieut. C. S. A. co. "A" 41st reg.

HOWARD, SAMUEL ALFRED Farmer

        Oxford; s. 1914-15; b. Granville co., Apr. 18, 1896; p. Samuel and Rosa (Gordon); Baptist.

HOWARD, THOMAS SIMMONS

        Pink Hill; B.S. in Com. 1923; b. Pink Hill, Aug. 3, 1900; p. W. S. and Alma (Davis); ed. Yackety Yack; Phi Soc.

*HOWARD, WADE HAMPTON

        Roseboro; s. 1899.

HOWARD, WILLIAM OSCAR Lawyer

        Tarboro; s. l. 1892-95; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1891; b. Edgecombe co., Nov. 19, 1871; p. J. T. and Margaret L. (Page); m. Kate T. Taylor, Nov. 6, 1901; N. C. gen. assem. 1895; mayor Tarboro 2 yrs.; Methodist.

HOWARD, WILLIAM STAMPS Lawyer

        Tarboro; B. Litt. 1897; s. l. 1897-98; b. Tarboro, Nov. 18, 1875; p. Judge Geo. and Anna (Ragland); m. Mary McPherson Ferebee, Nov. 14, 1901; co. atty. 1905-07; state sen. 1907-09; trustee U. N. C. 1909-; Presbyterian.

HOWELL, ALMONTE CHARLES Teacher

        Chapel Hill; Ph.D., 1924; A.B. Denison univ. 1917; M.A. Columbia univ. 1920; b. Kingsville, Ohio, Sept. 9, 1895; p. Rev. A. B. and Clara Adelia (Craytor); m. Sara Barbour Holmes, Dec. 29, 1920; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Mu Alpha (Sinfona); nat. army 1918-19; pvt. ordnance dept. nitrate div., Sheffield detachment, Sheffield, Ala., U. S. N. P. No. 1; Baptist.

HOWELL, ALVIN HIX Cashier

        Goldsboro; s. 1915-17; b. Goldsboro, Mar. 26, 1898; p. Fred and Annie (Temple); m. Dixie Faison, June 16, 1920; teller, Nat. Bank of Goldsboro, 2 yrs.; sec.-treas. Geo. M. Norwood Brick co. 2 yrs.; asst. cashier Farmers Bank & Trust co.; Goldsboro, 7 mos.; cashier ibid. Mar. 1922-; S. A. T. C.

HOWELL, EDWARD VERNON Teacher

        Chapel Hill; g. s. 1897-1900; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1892; Ph.G. Phila. Col. of Pharm. 1894; b. Raleigh, Mar. 30, 1872; p. James King and Virginia Carolina (Royster); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Kappa Psi; Gimghoul; with Kyser Drug co. of Rocky Mt. as partner and mgr. 1894-97; dean of sch. of pharmacy U. N. C. 1897-; mem. Am. pharm. assn., Am. chem. soc., Am. hist. assn., N. C. pharm. assn., N. C. hist. assn.; author various original papers covering a wide range of technical research.

HOWELL, GEORGE HARRISS Lawyer

        7 S. 7th st., Wilmington; s. l. 1891-92; b. Wilmington, Apr. 27, 1871; p. Andrew Jackson and Laura Rothwell (Harriss); lawyer, 1892-; referee in bankruptcy 1905-18; Presbyterian.

HOWELL, GEORGE PIERCE Engineer

        Port Utilities comm., Charleston, S. C.; s. 1886-89; U. S. M. A. 1889-93; b. Goldsboro, Nov. 8, 1870; p. Capt. R. P. and Ella (Douglass); m. Louisa Knight, Nov. 17, 1897; Zeta Psi; Phi Soc.; assigned to corps of engrs. U. S. A. as 2nd lieut. 1893; retired from active service as col.; chief engr. Port Utilities comm., Charleston, S. C., 1923-; 1st lieut. in Span.-Am. war; col. in world war; Methodist.


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HOWELL, HARRY School Superintendent

        Fayetteville; Ph. B. 1895; b. Goldsboro, Aug. 3, 1875; p. Capt. Robert Philip and Gabriella King (Douglass); m. Addie Lee Short, Dec. 30, 1903; Phi. Soc.; Zeta Psi; Gimghoul! Phi Betta Kappa; teacher and supt. pub. sch. Washington 1895-1908; supt. pub. sch. High Point 1908-11; supt. city sch. Asheville 1913-18; supt. pub. sch. Raleigh 1918-21; publishing house representative 1911-13 and 1921-24; supt. public sch. Fayetteville 1924-; mem. Wake co., N. C. bd. of health 1919-21; Rotarian; Kiwanian; Episcopalian.

HOWELL, JAMES ALBERT Wholesale Grocer

        211 W. Palmetto st., Florence, S. C.; s. 1916-17; b. Fayetteville, Oct. 25, 1896; p. Eugene Emerson and Mary Montes (Vann); prin. Tabernacle sch. Effingham, S. C. 1917-18; wholesale grocer 1919-; mem. community service assn., Florence, S. C.; Q. M. C. reg. army Camp Jackson, 1918; Shriner; Methodist.

HOWELL, JOHN DUDLEY Salesman

        9 S. 7th st., Wilmington; s. 1919-20; B.S. Davidson col. 1921; b. Wilmington, Sept. 15, 1898; p. William Harris and Anne Hatridge (Dudley); salesman N. Jacobi hdw. co., Wilmington; S. A. T. C. Davidson col.; Presbyterian.

HOWELL, JAMES HARDEN Lawyer

        Waynesville; s. 1906; Rutherford col. 1900-01; Eastern col., Front Royal, Va., 1902-04; Washington & Lee univ. 1904-06; b. Jonathans Creek, July 2, 1883; p. Erastus H. and Sarah Josephine (Brown); m. Pearl Pereeza Marshall; lawyer, Waynesville 1907-16; active vice-pres. Citizens Bank & Trust co.; treas. town of Waynesville 1907-13; city atty. 1913, '15; tax supervisor 10th dist. 1919-20; mayor Waynesville, 1921-23; entered service World War 1917; c.o. 3rd batt. 1st N. C. inf. camp Sevier, 1917; transf. with batt. to 55th depot brigade; c.o. 6th batt. 55th depot brigade 1917, when assigned to 118th inf. U. S. A.; c.o. 3rd batt. 118th inf. 1917-18; served with 118th as maj. 3rd batt. at Ypres, Belgium, and on Somme, at Bellicourt; wounded in action Bellicourt 1918; Methodist.

†HOWELL, JOSEPH JAY

        Chapel Hlil; s. 1869-70.

HOWELL, JAMES SPEARS Lawyer

        135 Cherry st., Asheville; s. l. 1916-18; Columbia univ. 1916-17, 1919-20; b. Asheville, Dec. 29, 1895; p. F. F. and Mary Tennent (Stevens); mem. firm Reynolds and Howell, and Reynolds; Asheville sol. 1923-; Am. bus. club.; Q. M. C. camp Joseph E. Johnston U. S. A. 1917-18; camp Wadsworth, S. C., 1918-19; Pythian; Presbyterian.

HOWELL, JOHN THOMAS

        Kenly; Ph.G. 1904; b. Wilson co.

*HOWELL, LOGAN DOUGLASS Teacher

        From Goldsboro; New York; b. Iuka, Miss., July 9, 1868; d. Aug. 1917; A.B. 1889; supt. sch. Tarboro, 1891-93; Goldsboro, 1893-95; Raleigh, 1895-98; teacher, Morris H. S. N. Y., 1898-17; Q. M. sergt., 2nd N. C. vol., Span.-Am. war, 1898.

†HOWELL, ROBERT LEE

        Wellford; s. 1895-97; b. Shelby.

*HOWELL, ROBERT PHILIP Farmer

        Goldsboro; b. Jan. 18, 1840; d. May 8, 1916; s. 1856-59; bank cashier, 1872-93; acct.; capt. and Q. M., C. S. A.

HOWELL, ROBERT PHILIP, JR. Army Officer

        Care Adjutant Gen., Washington, D. C.; pres. 308 P. O. bldg., Vicksburg, Miss.; s. 1899-1900; U. S. M. A. 1900-04; b. Goldsboro, Apr. 22, 1883; p. Robert Philip and Gabrella King (Douglas); appointed 2nd lieut. corps of engrs. 1904; successively promoted to maj. 1916; col. during World War, now major; mem. Am. soc. civil engrs.

HOWELL, ROBERT VANCE Lawyer

        Troy; s. l. 1907-08; Guilford col. 1905; b. Montgomery co., June 21, 1878; p. Yancy B. and Cornelia Haseltine (Richardson); m. Elizabeth Kelly, 1915; football; lawyer 1910-12; prosecuting atty. recorder's ct. Richmond co. 1912-13; physical instr. in Y. M. C. A. camp Jackson, S. C., during war; now practicing law at Troy; Baptist.

*HOWELL, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS

        Chapel Hill; s. 1869-70.

†HOWELL, WILLIE FREDERICK

        Goldsboro; s. 1913-14; b. Goldsboro, Nov. 9, 1895; p. Frederick and -- --.

HOWERTON, JOHN LANSDELL

        Greensboro; s. p. 1899-1900.

*HOWERTON, JOHN T.

        Nashville, Tenn.; s. 1855-56.

*HOWERTON, WILLIAM MATTHEW Lawyer

        Virginia; A.B. 1847; A.M.; sheriff.

HOWIE, SAMUEL STEPHEN

        Monroe; s. 1901-02.

HOWLE, EUGENE BOND Dentist

        Raleigh; s. 1902-03; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; Univ. of Md.; b. Raleigh, Sept. 3, 1883; p. William Thomas and Frances (Sales); Elk.

*HOWZE, BENJAMIN ISAAC Lawyer

        Haywood; A.B. 1836; trustee U. N. C., 1868.


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HOYLE, AMBROSE HILL Chemist

        2111 ave. H., Ensley, Ala.; s. 1903-06; b. Lawndale, Apr. 29, 1883; p. David Ramseur and Mary (Elliott); steel chem. since leaving U. N. C.

HOYLE, COLUMBUS ALONZO Teacher

        Fallston; pres. Red Springs; A.B. 1920; b. Fallston, Mar. 28, 1891; p. Julius S. and Buena (Beam); m. Alda M. Self, Dec. 12, 1912; prin. Grays Creek consol. sch. near Fayetteville, 1920-22; prin. Red Springs graded sch. 1922-; Baptist.

HOYLE, GETTYS DIXON Y. M. C. A. Secretary

        Y. M. C. A., Charlotte; s. 1918-19; b. Fallston, Apr. 24, 1894; p. Julius S. and Buena Jane (Beam); m. Edna Dellinger, Oct. 14, 1922; farmer 1920-21; Y. M. C. A. sec. 1921-; U. S. army 1918; Baptist.

HOYLE, JAMES MONROE Lawyer

        Gastonia; s. l. 1905-06; A.B. Rutherford col.; b. Lincoln co., May 18, 1871; p. John A. and Eliza--; m. Beulah Hinton, Oct. 30, 1901; teacher; Pythian; Junior; Stag; Moose; Red Man; Methodist Episcopal.

HOYLE, KENNETH JOHNSON

        Newton; s. 1922-23; Lenoir col.; b. Newton, July 25, 1904.

HOYLE, KENNETH ROGER Lawyer

        Sanford; s. l. 1905-07; Trinity col. 1894-95; b. Morganton, July 29, 1881; p. Rev. Samuel V. and Nannie (Phillips); m. Jewell Womble, Nov. 16, 1920; Di Soc.; telegraph operator, News and Observer, Raleigh 1901-02; reporter, telegraph desk, Richmond, Va. and Columbia, S. C. newspapers 1902-05; lawyer, Sanford, 1907-; Methodist.

HOYLE, RICHARD MORRISON Student

        Manteo; pres. U. S. C. G. A. New London, Conn.; s. 1921-23; b. Lexington, Nov. 18, 1902; p. Dr. Hughes Bayne and Margaret (Thompson); student U. S. coast guard acad.; Methodist.

HOYLE, SAMUEL RICHARD Lawyer

        Carthage; s. l. 1909; b. Thomasville, June 30, 1886; p. Rev. S. V. and Nannie Jordan (Phillips); gen. assem. 1917; Mason; Odd Fellow; Junior; Methodist.

HOYLE, VINTON ASHBURY

        Manteo; A.B. 1924; b. Jonesboro, Oct. 15, 1904; p. Dr. Hughes B. and Margaret M. (Thompson); Phi Beta Kappa; Methodist.

HSIUNG, CHENG-CHIN

        96 Shih Cha, Nan Chang, Kiangsi, China; g. s. 1922-23; B.S. Cornell univ. 1921; b. Feb. 24, 1898.

*HUBBARD, ALBERT GALLATIN Lawyer

        From Leasburg; New Bern; d. 1882; A.B. 1838; A.M. 1842.

HUBBARD, FREDERICK CECIL Physician

        N. Wilkesboro; s. 1913-16; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1918; Univ. of Pa. 1922-23; b. Moravian Falls, Dec. 13, 1893; p. Joseph T. and Annie Yakle (Calloway); m. Annie Somers, July 21, 1917; chief resident physician, Bryn Mawr hosp., 1918-20; Carpenter-Davis hosp., Statesville, 1920-22; established Wilkes hosp., N. Wilkesboro, 1923; surgeon; Methodist.

HUBBARD, JULIUS CICERO Editor

        Wilkesboro; s. 1918; Guilford col. 2 yrs.; b. Wilkesboro; Feb. 26, 1898; p. Julius Cicero and Lula (Williams); m. Nellie White, June 27, 1923; ed. and owner Wilkes Journal; S. A. T. C.; Pythian; Junior; Methodist.

HUBBARD, RICHARD HERRING Sales Manager

        304 N. 15th st., Wilmington; s. 1893-96; b. Clinton, Nov. 27, 1873; p. Thos. Livingston and Lessie (Herring); m. Katharine Byrne Venable, Dec. 16, 1903; Delta Kappa Epsilon; traveling salesman about 20 yrs.; now sales mgr. D. L. Gore co., wholesale gro., Wilmington; Baptist.

HUBBARD, WILLIAM PEDEN Lawyer

        546-547 Mills bldg., San Francisco, Calif.; s. l. 1892-93; Univ. of Ala. 1890-91; b. Clinton, Aug. 2, 1872; p. Robt. Howard and Ida Elizabeth (Peden); m. Hazel Bertz, Feb. 15, 1905; Delta Kappa Epsilon; lawyer, Fresno, Calif. 1894-1900, San Francisco, 1900-; mem. Am. bar assn.; pres. Golden Gate improvement club; mem. chamber of commerce; Episcopalian.

*HUBBELL, RANSOM

        A.B. 1820.

*HUCKABEE, CASWELL C.

        Brierfield, Ala.; s. 1839-40.

*HUCKABEE, JOHNSTON J. Planter

        Alabama; s. 1839-40.

HUDGINS, DANIEL EDWARD Lawyer

        Marion; s. l. 1891-92; b. Warrenton, Oct. 9, 1869; p. P. H. and Lucy J. (Diggs); m. Josephine Carter, Sept. 28, 1898; lawyer, associated with E. F. Watson 1892-; Methodist.

*HUDSON, FRANK SIMMS

        Cassville, Tenn.; b. Sept. 14, 1875; d. Chapel Hill, May 15, 1903; s. 1901-03.

HUDSON, HOWELL ASHLEY

        Grimesland; s. 1915-16; b. Grimesland, Apr. 22, 1894; p. A. B. and -- --.

HUDSON, HINTON GARDNER Lawyer

        515 N. Spring st., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1916; LL.B. Harvard univ. 1919; b. Smithfield, Nov. 1, 1896; p. James Buchanan and Sarah Agnes (Woodall); Phi Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; Tau Kappa Alpha;


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Amphoterothen; Am. bar assn.; chamber of comm.; N. C. bar assn.; enrolled 1918 U. S. naval reserve flying corps; Methodist Episcopal (South).

*HUDSON, JOHN EDGAR Druggist

        From Glenwood; Kinston; b. Glenwood, Jan. 22, 1879; d. Dec. 14, 1918; m. Bessie Randolph, Dec. 7, 1904; s. p. 1900-02, '03-04; declaimer's medal; Wake Forest col.; buggy bus.; owner rental property; Baptist.

HUDSON, JAMES GILES Lawyer

        303 W. Thomas st., Salisbury; s. 1910-11; s. l. 1911-12; b. Rowan co., Sept. 2, 1890; p. J. A. and Sarah E. (Fleming); m. Annie Belle Cruse, July 5, 1920; Mason; Methodist.

HUDSON, MIKE

        Monroe; s. 1906-07.

‡HUDSON, OLIVER WENDELL

        Durham; s. 1917-18; b. Durham, May 27, 1895; p. H. Q. and -- --.

HUDSON, ROBERT JACKSON

        R.F.D. 1, Reidsville; s. 1918-19.

*HUDSON, STEPHENS GLENN

        Greensboro; d. Apr. 9, 1913; s. l. 1907-09.

HUDSON, THOMAS FRANKLIN Lawyer

        Salisbury; s. 1897-98; s. l. 1901-03; b. South River, Sept. 19, 1874.

HUDSON, WILLARD PEYTON Student

        Sparta; pres. 3607 Locust st., Phila., Pa.; A.B. 1921; s. m. Univ. of Po. 1921-; b. Fariplay, Colo., July 27, 1897; p. Wm. Sherman and Alma Elizabeth (Rost); Phi Beta Kappa; Di Soc.; World War; entered service as pvt. 1918; 5th co. C. A. C, at Ft. Moultrie, Sullivan's Island, Charleston, S. C.

HUFF, HERBERT HENRY Teacher

        Soudon, Va.; pres. Macclesfield; A.B. 1917; b. Granville co., Mar. 26, 1887; p. Joe C. and Martha (Philips); teacher, 1918-; prin. Crisp sch.; entered service 1918; in 120th reg. 30th div.; in off. bat. hdqrs.; Baptist.

HUFF, JOSEPH BASCOMB Teacher

        Mars Hill; M.A. 1904; s. 1915-16, 1923; B.A. Wake Forest col. 1903; b. Mars Hill, Sept. 26, 1879; p. Leonard C. and Bregetta Bethune (Carter); m. Cornelia Vandergraff Orr, Dec. 23, 1906; prin. Dothan H. S., Dothan, Ala., 1904-06, Wilmington H. S. 1906-09; teacher Mars Hill col. 1910-; at present head dept. of English and dean of col.; mayor Mars Hill, 1907-21; Baptist.

HUFF, JOHN MELVIN

        Henderson; s. 1912.

HUFF, THOMAS EDWIN Farmer

        Chapel Hill; s. 1894; p. Leonard Corder and Bregetta B. (Carter); m. Lizzie Carter, June 1, 1899.

HUFF, WILLIAM Physician

        Lawrenceville, Va.; s. 1862-65.

HUFFMAN, EWART WILLIAM GLADSTONE Lawyer

        P. O. box 558, Salisbury; M.A. 1922; A.B. Lenoir col. 1919; b. Hickory, June 24, 1898; p. W. P. and Mary (Fry); m. Willie Costner, Sept. 14, 1919; ed. staff News and Observer, Raleigh; ibid. Durham Herald; ibid. The News, Greensboro; city ed. of Greensboro Record; managing ed. Salisbury Evening Post; practicing atty, with ex-Judge P. S. Carlton, Salisbury at present; S. A. T. C. Lenoir col.; Lutheran.

HUFFMAN, MRS. EWART WILLIAM G.

        (Nee Costner, Willie); box 558, Salisbury; s. 1921-22; N. C. Col. for Women, 1917-18; Lenoir col. 1919-20; b. Lincolnton, May 24, 1900; p. Oscar Ambrose and Olive Augusta (Hoover); m. Ewart William Gladstone Huffman. Sept. 13, 1919; Lutheran.

HUFFMAN, FREDERICK LAFAYETTE Lumberman

        Greensboro; A.B. 1908; b. Morganton, July 23, 1884; p. Samuel and Martha (Hildebrand); m. Elizabeth Cochrane; real est., Morganton 1908-12; lumber 1912-14; furn. mfg. 1914-18; lumber bus. 1918-; Mason; Baptist.

‡HUFFMAN, MAX ELLIS Dentist

        Charlotte; s. 1905-06.

HUFFMAN, ROBERT OBEDIAH Manufacturer

        Morganton; A.B. 1913; b. Morganton, May 15, 1890; p. Samuel and Martha Ann (Hildebrand); m. Pearl Trogdon, Nov. 4, 1915; sec.-treas. Garron Knitting mills, Morganton; Drexel Knitting mills, Drexel; Baptist.

HUFFSTETLER, JOSEPH FOSTER Railway Clerk

        404 So. st., Gastonia; s. 1914-15; Davidson col.; b. Gaston co., Sept. 1, 1891; p. John and Susan Jane --; m. Cassie Mildred, June 4, 1917; with H. M. Van Slem, jeweler, 1 yr.; chief clerk to agent, Sou. ry., Gastonia since; entered service World War 1918; 4th corp. artillery, 1st class pvt.; overseas 1919; army of occupation 1918-19; with Am. forces on Rhine; Meuse-Argonne, Meuse-Meselle; discharged camp Lee, Va., 1919; Mason; Presbyterian.

*HUFHAM, GEORGE W. Minister

        Duplin co.; s. 1826; Baptist.

HUFHAM, WALTER Druggist

        Morehead City; s. p. 1915-16; b. Chadbourn, May 12, 1895; p. Thomas W. and Sarah Ann (Boney); m. Helen Lee Hand, Mar. 30, 1920; worked for Elvington's pharmacy, Wilmington, 1916-17;


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Withers-Brown Drug co., Chadbourn 1919-20; Mitchener's pharmacy. Edenton, 1920-21; owner Hufham's pharmacy 1921-; enlisted U. S. navy, Wilmington 1917 as hosp. apprentice; stationed Brunswick, Ga., and Charleston, S. C.; discharged as chief pharm. mate, Charleston, S. C., 1919; Mason; Baptist.

*HUGGINS, COOPER

        Jacksonville; b. July 11, 1838; A.B. 1859; C. S. A.

HUGGINS, WILLIAM SLOAN Physician (Retired)

        2 N. Torrence st., Charlotte; s. 1888-91; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1897; b. Wilmington, Oct. 15, 1870; p. William Toomer and Mildred (Mitchell); Alpha Tau Omega; Di Soc.; football; physician; press correspondent and editorial writer; U. S. commr. dist. of western N. C. 1922-; Junior; Baptist.

HUGHES, ADELINE EDMUNDS Journalist

        Henderson; A.B. 1921; St. Mary's sch. 1915-18; b. Fayetteville, Aug. 6, 1898; p. Isaac Wayne and Penelope (Haigh); in Dr. Odom's office U. N. C. 1921-22; with Daily Dispatch, Henderson as social editor and local reporter 1922-; Episcopalian.

*HUGHES, BRICE M.

        Patrick C. H., Va.; s. 1825.

HUGHES, CLINTON KELLY Lawyer

        24-26 Law bldg., Asheville; A.B. and LL.B. 1917; b. Buncombe co., Sept. 6, 1894; p. Dr. William and Addie (Brown); m. Hulda Hattemer, July 6, 1918; Phi Delta Phi; lawyer, 1919-; entered 1st O. T. C. Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga. 1917; 2nd lieut. Q. M. C. 1917; stationed camp Jackson, S. C., 1917-18; promoted 1st lieut. 1918; assigned to div. staff, hq. 81st div. 1918; served with 81st div. in France Die sector and Meuse-Argonne offensive; returned to U. S. with div. 1919; promoted to capt. 1919; discharged Camp Jackson, S. C., 1919; Methodist.

HUGHES, HEENAN Auto Dealer

        Graham; s. l. 1895-96; Elon col.; b. Alamance co., Jan. 22, 1870; p. Peter and Sarah Jane (Tickle); m. Fannie Ray, July 8, 1921; lawyer 8 yrs.; auto. dealer; city atty. Graham 8 yrs.; postmaster ibid. 4 yrs.; mayor ibid. 2 terms; Redman.

HUGHES, HARVEY HATCHER Teacher

        Faculty club, Columbia univ., New York City; A.B. 1907; A.M. 1909; Columbia univ. 1909-11; b. Cleveland co., Feb. 12, 1881; instr. English U. N. C. two years; now instr. dramatic composition Columbia univ.; joint-author of comedy Wake Up, Jonathan; author of drama Hell-Bent fer Heaven, winner of Pulitzer prize for best play of year 1924; capt. A. E. F.

HUGHES, ISRAEL HARDING Minister

        Holy Trinity church, Greensboro; s. 1903-05; A.B. 1911; 2B.D. Episcopal Theo. sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1914; b. Chocowinity, July 15, 1884; p. Rev. Nicholas C. and Martha Elizabeth (Harding); m. Josephine Bowen, Aug. 14, 1920; Phi Soc.; teacher St. Mark's sch., Mass. 1914-17; chaplain St. George's sch., Newport, R. I., 1917-21; rector, St. Columba's chapel, Middletown, R. I., 1917-21; headmaster St. Nicholas sch., Raleigh, 1921-23; ed. The Carolina Churchman, 1922-; rector, Holy Trinity church, Greensboro, 1923-; Episcopalian.

HUGHES, ISAAC WAYNE Minister

        Henderson; s. 1884-85; B.A. Trinity univ. Hartford, Conn. 1891; Gen. Theo. sem., New York City, 1893; b. Hendersonville, July 17, 1864; p. Nicholas Collin and Adeline Edmonds (Williams); m. Penelope Haigh, Apr. 15, 1896; taught at Trinity sch. Chocowinity, N. C. and served churches at Durham's Creek and Aurora; rector St. Luke's, Denison, Tex. 1894; rector, St. John's, Fayetteville, 1894-1909; rector, Holy Innocents, Henderson, 1909-; Pythian; Protestant Episcopalian.

HUGHES, ISAAC WAYNE Farmer

        Belhaven; s. 1906-07; Ga. tech.; b. New Bern, Mar. 1, 1889; p. Dr. F. W. and Caroline A. (Winder); m. Blanche E. McMurray, June 7, 1915; Delta Kappa Epsilon; entered 2nd O. T. C., Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga.; 1st lieut. F. A.; stationed camp Pike, Ark., camp Jackson, S. C., and overseas; Episcopalian.

HUGHES, JAMES B.

        Care Hughes Sales & Service, Wilmington; s. 1911.

‡HUGHES, JOHN EDWARD

        Elizabeth City; s. 1909-10.

HUGHES, JOHN GRAY

        Danville, Va.; s. 1919-20; Elon col.; b. Sanford, May 23, 1899; p. A. C. and --.

HUGHES, JOHN ROBERT Druggist

        Madison; b. Henderson, Sept. 1, 1888; p. George Badger and Sallie (Daniel); m. Alice Cardwell, Dec. 15, 1914; prop. Piedmont Drug co., Madison; alderman Madison; Mason; Elk; Methodist.

HUGHES, JOHN WINDER

        2nd and Market st., Wilmington; s. 1908-11; b. New Bern, Feb. 19, 1892; p. Dr. Frank W. and Caroline (Winder); m. Nelson Walsh, Mar. 7, 1921; Delta Kappa Epsilon; rancher Southern Calif. 1911-14; cotton dealer Greensboro 1914-17; prop. Hughes Sales & Service co., Wilmington, 1919-; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut.-capt. Ft. Oglethorpe, 316th F. A. 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

*HUGHES, LEANDER

        Patrick C. H., Va.; s. 1824.


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HUGHES, MILLS AUGUSTUS

        303 E. King st., Edenton; s. p. 1922-23; b. Edenton, Oct. 23, 1903; p. Mills Augustus and Lena F. (Hedrick); Baptist.

HUGHES, NORMAN Merchant

        Powells Point; A.B. 1907; C.E. Cornell univ. 1910; b. near Jackson, July 17, 1885; p. Wm. Herbert and Anna Florence (Davis); employed by several engr. firms 1910-14; mgr. and partner H. & W. W. Newbern co., gen'l retail mercantile bus. 1914-; Methodist.

*HUGHES, NICHOLAS COLLIN Lawyer

        New Bern; b. Mar. 6, 1840; d. Williamsburg, Va., July 15, 1863 (of wounds received at battle of Gettysburg); A.B. 1859; capt. C. S. A.; staff A. A. G., Pettigrew-Kirkland-MacRae brigade.

HUGHES, NICHOLAS COLLIN Engineer

        Lancaster, S. C.; s. 1899-1904; b. Chocowinity, Jan. 29, 1883; p. Rev. Nicholas Collin and Martha Elizabeth (Harding); m. Jessie Scott Greene, Oct. 21, 1914; Phi Soc.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; surveyor, planter, merchant, 1905-09; N. C. G. and E. survey field engr. 1909-10; co. highway engr. Robeson co. N. C., 1910-11; private engrg. Henderson, N. C., 1912-13; co. highway engr. Halifax co. 1913-17; ibid. Cherokee co., S. C. 1917-19; ibid. Laurens co. S. C., 1919-22; private engrg. and contracting, 1922-24; Episcopalian.

*HUGHES, ROBERT HARVEY Teacher

        From Orange co.; Reidsville; b. July 26, 1858; d. Apr. 3, 1906; s. 1875-77; farmer, 1879-95; teacher, 1895-1906.

HUGHES, SAMUFL EDWIN, JR.

        706 Main st., Danville, Va.; s. 1918-21; Va. Milit. inst. 1916-17; Univ. of Va. 1915-16, '17-18, '21-22; Med. Col. of Va. 1922-23; b. Danville, Va., Dec. 5, 1898; p. Dr. V. E. and Margaret (Payne); Delta Phi; Phi Chi; track; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

*HUGHES, SAMUEL MOSES Minister

        From Reidsville; Louisville, Ky.; b. Mar. 21, 1864; d. Nov. 25, 1895; g. s. 1890-91; A.B. Furman univ. 1887; grad. Sou. Bapt. Theo. sem.; minister Chapel Hill and Louisville, Ky.; agent for Sou. Bapt. Theo. sem. 1890; Baptist.

HUGHES, THOMAS SPURGEON Wholesale Grocer

        Elizabeth City; s. 1909-10; b. Elizabeth City, Dec. 6, 1891; p. J. P. and Bettie B. --; m. Marie Baxter; gym. team; Phi Delta Theta; shipping clerk, wholesale grocer 1913-18; mgr. Banks & Hughes, wholesale grocers 1920-; World War 1918-20; 1 yr. overseas; corp. 317th hdq. co. 81st div.

HUGHES, WILLIAM HENRY, JR.

        Raleigh; s. m. 1891-93.

*HUHN, JOHN EDWARD Consul

        Wilmington; d. Feb. 8, 1906; s. 1897-99; minister to Alaska.

HUMBER, GEORGE HIRAM Lawyer

        Care Yarborough hotel. Raleigh; s. l. 1899-90.

HUME, JAMES

        No. A2, Holland aprts., Norfolk, Va.; s. 1897-98; p. John H. and Amea P. --; m. Louise C.--, 1919; piano bus.

HUME, MARY GREGORY

        (See Mills, Mrs. James Edward).

HUME, THOMAS Insurance

        Box 647, Asheville; A.B. 1900, A.M. 1900; Columbia univ. 1 yr.; b. Waynesboro, Va., Sept. 25, 1879; p. Dr. Thomas and Annie Louise (Whitescarver); Delta Kappa Epsilon; teacher Horner Milit. sch.; prin. Winston-Salem H. S.; prof. Coker col.; ibid. Univ. of Miss. 1900-15; ins. Asheville, 1915-.

*HUME, WILLIAM LOWNDES. Civil Engineer

        From Brevard; Charleston, S. C.; b. June 6, 1863; d. June 9, 1902; s. 1880-83.

HUMMELL, LESLIE RAY Lawyer

        Carolina apts., Wilmington; s. 1910-11; b. Goldsboro, Jan. 15, 1890; p. Louis and Callie Elizabeth (Bradshaw); insurance; pvt.-2nd lieut. 120th machine gun co. 115th batt. 30th div. camp Sevier, A. E. F. 1917-19; Junior; Pythian; D. O. K. K.; Mason; Presbyterian.

HUMPHREY, BARNEY EDISON

        223 Wrightsville ave., Wilmington; B.S. 1923; b. Wilmington, Dec. 5, 1898; p. B. B. and Sarah Margaret (Shepard); with telephone co. Aug. 1923-; active service with U. S. N. R. F. as radio operator 1917-19; engrg. dept. N. Y.

HUMPHREY, CLEN SIMMONS Clerk

        Bush Terminal, Brooklyn, N. Y.; s. 1898-99; b. Goldsboro, Oct. 15, 1880; p. Hugh and Sarah (Lane); m. Nell Haller Kuhnert, Mar. 28, 1906; sec. Manhattan Can co. Brooklyn, N. Y.; chief clerk transportation dept. A. C. L. ry.

HUMPHREY, DON CLINGMAN Lawyer

        Goldsboro; s. l. 1903-04; s. a. 1906; b. Goldsboro, Dec. 15, 1884; p. L. W. and Ida. C. --; m. Mabel L. McCrary, 1919.

HUMPHREY, LYNDON MEER Dentist

        1014 W. Market st., Greensboro; s. 1897-98; D.D.S. Baltimore Col. of Dental surg. 1901; Col. of Physicians and surg.; b. Goldsboro, Jan. 10, 1881; p. Col. Lotte W. and Ida (Clingman); m. Pearl Balsley, May 15, 1901; Psi Omega; Presbyterian.

HUMPHREY, LOTTE WILLIAM Lawyer

        121-23 Law bldg., Charlotte; s. m. 1895-96.


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HUMPHREY, PAUL CLINGHAM

        68 W. 51st st., New York, N. Y.; s. 1883-84; sec. Wayne Agri. works, Winston-Salem; employee U. S. treas. dept.

HUMPHREYS, IRA ROBERT Lawyer

        Maple ave., Reidsville; s. l. 1900-01; b. New Bethel, May 31, 1878; p. V. B. and Margaret (Perkins); m. Dora Price; lawyer Wentworth 1901-10; ibid. Reidsville 1910-; gen. assem. 1903-05; judge recorder's ct. Reidsville, 1911-; U. S. atty. 1917-19; Mason; Pythian; Junior; Baptist.

HUMPHREYS, JOHN D. Lawyer

        Danbury; s. l. 1889-91; p. Z. B. and Margaret (Perkins); m. Bertha Brinkley, Nov. 15, 1911.

*HUMPHRIES, WILLIAM WASHINGTON Lawyer

        Columbus, Miss.; b. Jan. 20, 1839; d. Feb. 6, 1904; A.B. 1858; B.L. Lebanon, Tenn., Law sch. 1860; cotton planter; state sen. Miss., 1880-84; capt., 31st Miss. inf. C. S. A.

HUNDLEY, JESSE VOLCO

        Durham; s. 1918-19.

HUNGERFORD, LESLIE PHILLIPS

        402 Kingston ave., Charlotte; s. 1919-20; b. Charlotte, Aug. 4, 1901; p. H. L. and -- --.

HUNNICUTT, FABIUS JEFFERSON

        Raleigh; Ph.G. 1911.

HUNNICUTT, JOHNNIE WILL Lawyer

        31 Grove st., Asheville; s. l. 1920-22; b. Kemper co., Miss., Dec. 24, 1893; p. Dr. Win. Joseph and Johnnie Estell (Rhoades); Sigma Chi; Di Soc.; border service with 1st N. C. inf. 1916-17; 2nd lieut. U. S. A. 1917; served in U. S. and Europe until 1919; Methodist.

HUNNICUTT, WILLIAM EMORY

        Franklin; s. 1921-22; b. Franklin, Aug. 11, 1903; p. E. S. and -- --.

HUNT, CLAIRE HARRIS Druggist

        Henderson; s. p. 1920-21; b. Henderson, Jan. 30, 1897; p. Plese Murman and Gertrude (Harris); m. Dorothy Sherrill, June 21, 1920; Methodist Episcopal (South).

*HUNT, EUSTACE Planter

        From Danville, Va.; Milton; b. Oct. 23,1835; d. 1902; A.B. 1857; 2nd lieut. C. S. A.

HUNT, EDWIN CLYDE Teacher

        108 E. 6th ave., Lexington; pres. R.F.D. 2, Charlotte; A.B. 1923; b. Lexington, Jan. 10, 1904; p. E. G. and Flora Corinna (Clinard); Di Soc.; Baptist.

HUNT, EDWARD OUTLAW

        Oxford; s. 1912-13; b. Oxford, July 18, 1893; p. W. H. and -- --.

*HUNT, GEORGE BLACKBURN Lawyer

        Greenville, Miss.; b. Jan. 1, 1840; d. 1873; A.B. 1861; planter; maj. C. S. A.

HUNT, GEORGE PENN Salesman

        160 Lanier st., Oxford; A.B. 1923; b. Granville co., May 6, 1900; p. Junius Penn and Julia (Russell); Pi Kappa Alpha; with cigarette sales dept. Liggett & Myers Tob. co.; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

*HUNT, JAMES

        Virginia; s. 1814.

*HUNT, JAMES DAVIS Lawyer

        Izard co., Ark.; b. 1838; killed, Corinth, Miss., Oct. 4, 1862; A.B. 1858; capt. C. S. A.

*HUNT, JOHN GRAHAM Physician

        Oxford; b. Jan. 5, 1861; d. June 2, 1908; m. Lorena P. Bobbitt, June 1, 1887; s. 1878-79; M.D. Vanderbilt univ. 1882; clerk sup'r ct.; physician Greenville co., Miss., 3 yrs.; tobacconist Oxford; employee Nat. Bank of Granville; vice-pres. Oxford Savings bank; pres. Bank of Stovall; dir. state hosp. appointed by gov. Aycock; mem. Oxford Grays; Methodist.

HUNT, JOHN LEIGH

        3013 Kensington ave., Richmond, Va.; s. 1903-04; b. Feb. 9, 1885.

HUNT, JAMES MADISON BULLOCK

        Townesville; A.B. 1861; b. Granville co., May 6, 1842; farmer; capt. C. S. A.

*HUNT, J. THOMAS Physician

        Lexington; s. 1852-54.

HUNT, LLOYD RAINEY

        Lexington; s. 1900; N. C. Col. of A. & E.; b. Lexington; p. Charles A. and Frances (Holt); m. Lillian Kale, July 15, 1913; track; Kappa Alpha; cotton mill bus.; Mason; Episcopalian.

HUNT, LYNN ROSS

        Pleasant Garden; B.S. 1924; B. Pleasant Garden, June 24, 1900! p. W. B. -- --; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

*HUNT, NATHANIEL

        Franklin co.; s. 1799; mem. gen. assem. 1814-16.

*HUNT, NATHANIEL

        Pittsylvania co., Va.; s. 1841-42.

*HUNT, RICHARD H.

        S. 1815.

HUNT, SAMUEL PARKER

        Enfield; s. p. 1905-06.

*HUNT, THOMAS D. Physician

        Granville co.; A.B. 1800.

HUNT, WILLIAM BAKER, JR.

        Pleasant Garden; B.S. 1924; b. Pleasant Garden, Oct. 2, 1902; p. W. B. and -- --.


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*HUNT, WILLIAM C.

        Eutaw, Ala.; s. 1842-43.

*HUNT, WILLIAM ELZA

        Greenville, Miss.; b. July 26, 1841; s. 1858-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; sheriff; C. S. A.

*HUNTER, BENJAMIN B. Physician

        Tarboro; s. 1805.

*HUNTER, CHARLES H.

        Martin co.; s. 1821.

HUNTER, CLIFTON WHEAT Trainman

        Enfield; s. 1875-77; b. Halifax co., Mar. 28, 1857; farmer 1878-94; A. C. L. ry. 1894-.

HUNTER, DEWITT TALMAGE

        Matthews; s. 1910-11; b. Matthews, Aug. 27, 1887; lieut. U. S. N. M. C.

HUNTER, DAVID WILLS Salesman

        5 Saco-Lowell shops, Charlotte; s. 1912-14; Phila. Textile sch. 1920; b. Greensboro, Feb. 9, 1896; p. John Speight and Ada (Garland); Beta Theta Pi; with Pomona mills, learning cotton mfg. 1920-; sou. selling agent, Saco-Lowell shops, textile machinery mfrs.; World War; sergt. 45th balloon co.; Methodist.

†HUNTER, FRED CALDWELL

        Charlotte; pres. Muskingum col., Ohio; A.B. 1911.

HUNTER, FRANK PATTERSON Student

        Warrenton; 200 Park place, University, Va.; s. 1918-23; Univ. of Va., 1923-; b. Warrenton, Jan. 11, 1900; p. Clement Clay and Elizabeth (Patterson); Phi Chi; Zeta Psi; Gorgon's Head; Episcopalian.

HUNTER, GORDON COBLE Bookkeeper

        683 Percy st., Greensboro; s. 1915-17; b. Guilford co., July 29, 1894; p. Samuel G. and Lalah (Coble); m. Ethel Wilson, Jan. 26, 1918; bookkeeper at State Reform sch., Concord 1 yr.; since then with Amer. Exch. Nat. Bank, Greensboro; enlisted 1917, Greensboro; hdq. co. 322 inf. 81st div.; corp. 1917; 2nd lieut. 1918; transferred 4th replacement reg. "G" co. camp Gordon, Atlanta; Methodist Protestant.

*HUNTER, HENRY

        North Carolina; s. 1796 and 1805.

*HUNTER, HARRY GRIMMETT

        Hendersonville; b. Nov. 5, 1898; d. Apr. 8, 1922; s. 1913; Univ. of Pa.; interne Philadelphia hosp. at time of death; Methodist.

*HUNTER, HERMAN W.

        Charlotte; s. 1847-48.

*HUNTER, JAMES Physician

        Halifax co.; s. 1822.

*HUNTER, JAMES

        Guilford co.; s. 1826.

*HUNTER, JAMES A.

        Rockingham co.; s. 1826.

*HUNTER, JAMES BETTNER Physician

        New Bern; b. June 9, 1830; d. May 30, 1900; A.B. 1853; M.D.; surg. C. S. A.

*HUNTER, JAMES MCG.

        Raleigh; s. 1837-39.

HUNTER, JOHN SPEIGHT

        77 Franklin st., Boston, Mass.; A.B. 1913; b. Greensboro, Jan. 16, 1892; p. John Speight and Ada (Garland); m. Annie Louise Alexander, May 8, 1917; Beta Theta Pi; New England branch Hunter mfg. and comm. co. of N. Y., mill agts. cotton piece goods and hosiery; World War, pvt. Cal. M. G. C. A. C.; 2nd lieut. A. S. U. S. A.; in service 2 yrs.; Methodist Protestant.

HUNTER, LOUIS JONES Lawyer

        65 Willis st., Youngstown, Ohio; s. 1902-03, '05-06, '10-11; Erskine col. 1901-02; B.S. Muskingum col. 1906; b. Huntersville, Jan. 13, 1882; p. Andrew Jones and Harriet (Sample); m. Leta Thompson, Sept. 16, 1914; Di Soc.; ins. and newspaper 1906-07; lawyer Charlotte 1911-17; ibid. Youngstown 1917-; gen. assem. of united Presbyterians, Cambridge, Ohio, 1922; Pythian; United Presbyterian.

HUNTER, NORFLEET

        (See Haynes, Mrs. Hunter Norfleet).

*HUNTER, PATRICK

        Virginia; s. 1814.

†HUNTER, PERCY ISAAC

        Gates co.; s. 1880-82.

HUNTER, RUFUS AVERA Insurance

        800-804 Comm. Nat. Bank bldg., Raleigh; A.B. 1921; Wake Forest col. 1917-18; b. Raleigh, Aug. 4, 1899; p. Carey Johnson and Eugenia (Avera); Zeta Psi; life ins. bus. 1921-; with Hunter & Hunter, gen'l agents., Union Central Life ins. co. of Cincinnati, O.; in naval unit at U. N. C.; Baptist.

HUNTER, RICHARD BENJAMIN Farmer

        Arcola; B.E. 1892; g. s. 1893; b. Brinkleyville, Nov. 11, 1870; p. James Edward and Lucy Cary (Wills); Methodist Protestant.

HUNTER, ROBERT FRANCIS

        West Orange, N. J.; s. 1919-21; b. West Orange, N. J., Aug. 2, 1902; p. C. F. and -- --.

HUNTER, ROBERT LEE

        Care H. B. Hunter co., inc., Norfolk, Va.; B.S. in C.E. 1911; Mass. Inst. tech.; Harvard univ.; b. Warren co., July 31, 1889; p. Henry Blount and Emma Peele (Jones); m. Muriel Craven, June, 1920;


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Pi Kappa Alpha; vice-pres. H. B. Hunter co. inc. May. 1911-; enlisted U. S. N. R. F. 1917; attended meteorological sch. in N. Y. and sent to off. sch. at M. I. T., Boston, then to Blue Hill observatory. Harvard univ.; comm. 1918 and sent to San Diego naval air sta.; Methodist.

HUNTER, THOMAS MAY Electrical Contractor

        142 Dick st., Fayetteville; s. 1908-10; b. Fayetteville, Oct. 18, 1887; p. Dr. Thomas May and Emma L. (Ledbetter); mem. firm Hunter Bros. Elec. co., Fayetteville, elec. contractors, dealers, engrs.; Methodist.

HUNTER, WILLIAM, JR. Druggist

        1003 Grand ave., Kansas City, Mo.; s. 1898-99; b. Kinston, Aug. 25, 1880; p. Wm. and Alice (Hardy); druggist 20 yrs.; has 3 drug stores with brother; Shriner; Knight Templar.

HUNTER, WILLIAM BLAIR Physician

        413 W. Main st., Gastonia; s. a. 1906-07; s. m. 1907-09; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1911; b. Dallas, Feb. 22, 1886; p. John Allen and Mary Lavinia (Ward); Phi Delta Theta; 1st lieut.; capt. med. corps 1st N. C. inf.; bat. surg. 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

HUNTER, WILLIAM COOPER

        Enfield; A.B. 1924; b. Dover, Oct. 27, 1903; p. Walker Fitch and Janie E. --; Episcopalian.

HUNTER, WILLIAM FREDERICK

        Pittsboro; pres. care State Highway comm., Raleigh; A.B. 1919; b. Pittsboro, Dec. 31, 1898.

*HUNTER, WILLIAM H. Physician

        Raleigh; s. 1817.

HUNTER, WILLIAM LEWIS Contractor

        142 Dick st., Fayetteville; s. 1912-13; b. Fayetteville, Aug. 5, 1892; p. Dr. Thomas May and Emma (Ledbetter); mem. firm Hunter Bros. Elec. co., Fayetteville, elec. contractors, dealers, engrs.; World War 13 mos.; pvt. to 2nd lieut.; Methodist.

HUNTER, WADE RUSSELL

        Box 720, Asheville; A.B. 1916; b. Alexander, Dec. 27, 1886; p. Wm. H. and Orrie E. (Wilde); Di Soc.; teacher, Asheville H. S. 1 yr., Raleigh H. S. 1 yr.; prin. State H. S. Wayne co. 1 yr.; engaged with Carolina Sch. Supply co. Charlotte; now reporting for Bradstreet co. Asheville; World War, entered service 1918, camp Jackson, S. C.; assigned to duty with base hosp. detachment; entered as pvt.; discharged 1918 as sergt.;

HUNTER, WILLIAM SHEARER Chemist

        Decatur Car Wheel works, Birmingham, Ala.; A.B. 1907; b. Lexington, June 9, 1875; Decatur Car Wheel works, 1922-.

HURDLE, JOHN HARRIS Tobacconist

        Reidsville; pres. Covington, Ky.; s. 1942; b. Mar. 2, 1894; m. Elinor Horan, Carrollton, Ky.

HURDLE, SAMUEL WALKER Physician

        Wachovia Bank bldg., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1909; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1910-14; b. Reidsville, May 6, 1889; p. B. L. and Annie (Walker); m. Sara Clement Booe, Oct. 3, 1917; 1st lieut. M. C. 1917; served gen. hosp. 14, Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., B. H. 65; B. H. 65 in France; med. dept. 7th div.; capt. 1919; Methodist Episcopal (South).

HURLEY, FITZHUGH LEE Auditor-Lawyer

        730 Geddens-Lane bldg., Shreveport, La.; s. 1916-18; B. C. S. Washington col. 1920; A.B. Geo. Washington univ. 1923; s. l. Geo. Washington univ. 2½ yrs.; b. Parsons, Mar. 26, 1898; p. Thomas Cleveland and Nancy Elizabeth (Waddell); m. Laura Shirley Hart, Mar. 26, 1924; Phi Sigma Kappa; Delta Theta Phi; auditor, U. S. int. revenue 1920-23; gen. auditor, Mattison & Davey, N. Y. C. and councilor in Fed. tax laws; U. S. N. R. F. 1918-20; active duty 4 mos.; Baptist.

HURLEY, JAMES FRANKLIN

        Salisbury; s. 1915-16; b. Salisbury, July, 1897; p. J. F. and -- --.

*HURLEY, RILEY THOMAS Teacher

        Troy; b. Feb. 19, 1869; d. Feb. 6, 1900; s. l. 1895-96 and 1898; Ph.B. Elon col. 1894; Christian.

*HURSEY, SIDNEY DOUGLAS

        Dillon; b. Mar. 15, 1881; d. June 14, 1910; s. 1903; s. l. 1905-08.

HURT, CHARLES ELMER Merchant

        119 E. 36 place, Los Angeles, Cal.; s. 1904-06; b. Surry co., May 17, 1882; p. John C. and Malinda (Koonce); m. Margaret Taylor; owner and operator of 4 paint establishments; Methodist.

HURT, IRA HUFF Physician

        527 Anchor bldg., Roanoke, Va.; s. 1915-17; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1919; b. Henry, Va., Oct. 21, 1890; p. H. H. and Julia A. --; Baptist.

HUSKE, BARTHOLOMEW FULLER Minister

        669 Hillside ave., Fayetteville; A.B. 1903; Univ. of the South; b. Fayetteville, Aug. 15, 1884; p. Alexander Strange and Margaret (Fuller); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Alpha Theta Phi; Phi Soc.; teacher 1903-07; Episcopal minister Greenville, 1908-10; New Bern, 1910-17; chaplain U. S. N. at present; Episcopalian.

*HUSKE, BENJAMIN ROBINSON Lawyer

        Fayetteville; d. July 15, 1862 (of wounds received in battle of Seven Pines); A.B. 1850; maj. 48th reg. C. S. A.


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HUSKE, BENJAMIN ROBINSON, JR. Insurance

        Fayetteville; s. 1909-11; b. Fayetteville, Sept. 11, 1891; p. B. R. and Hannah O. (Oliver); m. Sadie Williams, Apr., 1916; vice-pres. Huske hdw. house; treas. Huske bldg. corp.; partner, B. R. Huske & Son, ins.; Episcopalian.

*HUSKE, JOSEPH CALDWELL Minister

        Fayetteville; b. June 7, 1822; d. Jan. 14, 1897; A.B. 1843; A.M.; D.D. 1877; Episcopalian.

HUSKE, JOHN MANNING Insurance

        American Trust co., Charlotte; A.B. 1916; b. Fayetteville, Mar. 26, 1893; p. Wm. Weldon and Lizzie (Manning); Delta Kappa Epsilon; teacher, Horner's sch., Charlotte, 1916-17; ins. dept. Amer. Trust co., Charlotte, 1917-; in U. S. service 1918; 2nd lieut. F. A., camp Taylor, Louisville, Ky.; Episcopalian.

HUSKE, JOSEPH STRANGE Hardware

        Fayetteville; s. 1912-15; A.B. Columbia univ. 1916; b. Fayetteville, Sept. 24, 1895; p. B. R. and Hannah (Oliver); m. Mary Starr Cook, June, 1920; Alpha Tau Omega; treas. Huske hdw. house; sec. Huske bldg. corp.; service 1917-19; R. O. T. C. 6th co. 1st T. C.; 6th batt. 2nd T. C.; c. o. battery "B" 82nd F. A.; asst. brigadj 2nd brig. F. A. R. D., Camp Jackson, S. C.; c. o. 5th reg. F. A. R. D., Camp Jackson, S. C.; 59th F. A.; now maj. F. A. R. C., gen. staff; Episcopalian.

*HUSKE, JOHN WINSLOW Lawyer

        Fayetteville; b. 1809; d. 1841; A.B. 1827.

HUSKE, KIRKLAND Minister

        541 Middle Neck road, Great Neck, N. Y.; s. 1882-85; Berkeley Divinity sch. 1892-94; b. Fayetteville, Apr. 11, 1865; p. Joseph Caldwell and Margaret Kirkland (Strange); m. Elsie Brainerd, Apr. 25, 1895; Phi Soc.; Phi Kappa Sigma; dry goods merchant 1886-91; rector Trinity church, Collinsville, Conn., 1894-96; rector All Saints' church, Great Neck, N. Y., 1896-; served in diocese of Long Island as mem. comm. on educ., comm. on moral educ. in public schools, canons, standing comm., trustees of diocese, deputy to gen. conv.; Episcopalian.

HUSKE, MARION STRANGE Minister

        Reidsville; s. 1905-07; B.S. Davidson col. 1911; B.D. Union Theo. sem. 1915; b. Fayetteville, Jan. 7, 1889; p. Alexander Strange and Margaret Hale (Fuller); Phi Soc.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; fire ins. bus. 1907-09; teacher Westminster sch., Rutherfordton, 1911-12; pastor Accomac co., Va., 1915-17; sec. exec. com. of foreign missions 1917-18; supply pastor Church of Convent, Wilmington, 1918; missionary to Brazil, 1918; supply pastor Black Mountain 1920-21; now pastor First Presbyterian church, Reidsville; Presbyterian.

*HUSKE, WALTER ALVES Lawyer

        Fayetteville; b. 1818; d. 1868; A.B. 1839; A.M. 1843.

HUSKE, WILLIAM OLIVER Hardware

        Fayetteville; s. 1911-15; b. Fayetteville, Dec. 12, 1893; p. Benjamin and Hannah (Oliver); m. Jean Asheraft, Apr. 29, 1922; football 1911-14; Alpha Tau Omega; sec. Huske hdw. house, Fayetteville; vice-pres. Huske bldg. corp., Fayetteville; pres. Harnett hdw. house, Lillington; entered service Ft. Oglethorpe 1917; 149th F. A. 42nd div.; France 1917-19; Luneville sector, Baccara sector, 2nd Marne, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne; wounded and gassed 1918; Episcopalian.

HUSKETH, SADIE JUNIUS Teacher

        Siler City; M.A. 1923; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1907; b. R. F. D., Durham, Nov. 24, 1883; p. Elias Howard and Mary (Colclough); m. Ola McIntosh, Sept. 2, 1914; rural school prin. 1907-11; prin. Durham co. Farm Life sch. 1911-17; dept. teacher, W. Durham sch., 1917-18; prin. Bethel H. S., Pitt co., 1918-22; prin. Siler City H. S. 1922-; Junior; Baptist.

HUSS, WEBB HUNTER

        Cherryville; A.B. 1923; b. Cherryville, Mar. 5, 1902; p. A. H. and Mary Lou Ola (Stroupe); Lutheran.

*HUSSEY, JOHN B. Lawyer

        From Kenansville; Washington, D. C.; s. 1862-63; A.B. 1911 as of 1866; journalist; C. S. A.

*HUSTED, DELANO WHITING Lawyer

        Raleigh; b. 1833; killed, Gaines Mill, June 27, 1862; A.B. 1854; lieut. C. S. A.

†HUTCHINSON, GEORGE WATKINS

        Baltimore, Md.; s. 1908-09.

*HUTCHINGS, ISAAC DANIEL

        Orange co.; s. 1869-70.

*HUTCHINGS, JOHN FABIUS Planter

        Raleigh; A.B. 1852; mem. gen. assem.

*HUTCHINGS, JAMES HILL Lawyer

        From New Bern; Austin, Tex.; b. 1813; d. July 24, 1893; A.B. 1835; land agent.

*HUTCHINGS, JOHN RHODES Planter

        Chapel Hill; b. Jan. 6, 1830; d. Apr. 18, 1905; A.B. 1852.

HUTCHINGS, PAUL SHERARD Lumberman

        Chapel Hill; pres. Bland hotel, Raleigh; s. 1890-91; b. Chapel Hill, Dec. 1, 1874; p. John Rhodes and Eliza (Cox); farming 1890-1902; banker 1902-09; lumberman 1909-; Presbyterian.

†HUTCHINGS, TYRRELL WADE

        San Francisco, Cal.; s. 1886-88.

†HUTCHINGS, WILLIAM RHODES

        San Francisco, Cal.; s. 1890-91.


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HUTCHINS, CAMILLUS GRAY

        114 S. Marshall st., Winston-Salem; pres. Mocksville, R. F. D. 2, Box 26; s. 1915-16; b. Cana, Oct. 4, 1895; p. W. R. and Amelia Anne (Stonestreet); m. Mary Rose Foster, Sept. 11, 1923; bookkeeper and salesman Stonestreet & Davis co., Ft. Worth, Tex.; now employed by B. F. Huntley Furn. co., Winston-Salem, as asst. foreman machine shop; entered Camp Jackson, S. C., May, 1918; pvt. 323rd field hosp., 81st div.; at St. Nazaire, France; Tonnere, Raon LeTape and Cerilly, defensive sector Alsace; Methodist Episcopal (South).

HUTCHINS, ERNEST TEMPLE Oil Dealer

        N. Main and Liberty sts., Winston-Salem; s. 1915-16; Elon col.; b. Orange co., Dec. 28, 1891; p. James Lewis and Arrimetta (Hogan); wholesale and retail gas and oil dealer; aviation service U. S. N., Pensacola, Fla., 1918-19; Methodist.

HUTCHINS, JAMES ALEXANDER Druggist

        Winston-Salem; s. p. 1908-09; Hutchins Drug co.; p. James Lewis and Arrimeta (Hogan).

HUTCHINS, JOHN MANNING Student

        Care Hutchins Drug co., Winston-Salem; s. 1920-22; N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1922-23; Carson-Newman col. 1923-; b. Winston-Salem, Dec. 25, 1899; p. J. O. and Animeta (Hogan); football; wearer N. C.; Delta Tau Delta.

HUTCHINSON, ANDREW CLEVELAND Cartoonist

        69 Madison ave., New York, N. Y.; s. 1903-04; b. Charlotte, Feb. 12, 1885; p. Andrew Carpenter and Antoinette Rachael (Fisher); m. Arabelle Kelchner, July 27, 1923; cartoonist for various papers and moving pictures; Presbyterian.

HUTCHINSON, EARL BENNETT Clerk

        Roberdel; pres. Zuni, N. Mex.; s. 1919-20; b. Ellerbe, Aug. 24, 1900; p. J. A. and Sarah (Bennett); Di Soc.; soda dispenser; shipping clerk Enfield Trading co.; Methodist.

HUTCHINSON, FRANCIS Insurance

        Realty bldg., Charlotte; s. 1903-05; s. m. 1906-07; b. Charlotte, Apr. 21, 1885; p. Eben Nye and Bettie (Jenkins); Gimghoul; Sigma Alpha Epsilon.

HUTCHINSON, JOE FRANK Farmer

        Roberdel; s. 1915-19; b. Richmond co., Oct. 17, 1896; p. J. A. and Sarah E. (Bennett); mail carrier 1 yr.; pvt. A. E. F. 1918; Mason.

*HUTCHINSON, JOHN WADSWORTH Lawyer

        Charlotte; d. Sept. 9, 1917; s. l. 1909; O. T. C.

HUTCHINSON, ROBERT STUART Lawyer

        608 N. Church st., Charlotte; Ph.B. 1902; s. l. 1906; b. Charlotte, Aug. 20, 1882; p. Eben Nye and Bessie Cowan (Jenkins); m. Sarah Grant Claywell, Oct. 9, 1919; Di Soc.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; engaged in cotton milling 1902-05; lawyer 1906-; mem. N. C. legislature 1915; trustee U. N. C.; Presbyterian.

HUTTON, GEORGE NORMAN, JR. Lumberman

        1519 13th ave., Hickory; s. 1919-23; b. Hickory, Nov. 15, 1901; p. George Norman and Adale (Boninghausen); Theta Chi; supt. yard H. & B. co. (lumber) 1922-; Mason; Pythian; Episcopalian.

†HYAMS, WILLIAM WASHINGTON Lawyer

        Tulsa, Okla.; s. a. 1900-01; s. l. 1901-02; LL.B. Georgetown univ. 1903; b. Bakersville, Jan. 29, 1875.

HYATT, ANDERSON LAWRENCE Physician

        328 N. Queen st., Kinston; s. m. 1906-08; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1910; b. Kinston, Mar. 15, 1884; p. Dr. Henry Otter and Sybil Henry (Miller); Kappa Psi; city physician Kinston 2 yrs.; 1st lieut. med. corps, Camp Greenleaf, U. S. A. 1918; Mason; Junior.

HYATT, BUELL BENNERS

        Waynesville; s. 1913-14; b. Waynesville, Sept. 30, 1892; p. J. R. and -- -- --.

HYATT, CARL BRITT Teacher

        87 Anandale, Asheville; A.B. 1917; s. s. l. 1919; b. Micaville, Mar. 16, 1893; p. James Lee and Maggie Clara (Griffith); m. Laura Belle Berghouser, Dec. 27, 1917; Di Soc.; prin. Burnsville graded sch. 1917, Fairview H. S. 1918; head dept. history Asheville H. S. 1919-; asst. prin. ibid. 1921-24; judge of combined co. and city juvenile ct. of Buncombe co.; Mason; Kiwanian; Methodist Episcopal (South).

HYATT, FREDERICK CARLYLE Physician

        115 S. Mendenhall st., Greensboro: s. 1902-05; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1907; b. Waynesville, July 6, 1885; p. Robert Edward and Anna U. (Jones); m. Myrtle Anna Cook, Dec. 23, 1917; res. physician Pa. state sanatorium, Mont Alto, Pa., 1909-11; physician Greensboro 1911-; Mason; Elk; Junior; Methodist Episcopalian.

HYATT, PAUL REVERE

        Waynesville; s. 1919-20; N. C. Col. of A. & E.; b. Waynesville, Aug. 14, 1901; p. Jefferson D. and Mary J.--; hotel bus. since leaving college; Methodist.

HYDER, THOMAS JEFFERSON Cashier

        Hendersonville; s. 1914-1915; b. Hendersonville, Dec. 25, 1892; p. H. D. and -- -- --; Di Soc.; cashier Henderson co. bank; 2nd lieut. inf. during world war; England, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Switzerland; Baptist.


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*HYMAN, HERBERT SHIELDS Merchant

        From Scotland Neck; Lincolnton; b. Halifax co., Mar. 2, 1862; d. Oct. 25, 1907; s. 1878.

*HYMAN, JOHN D. Lawyer

        From Edgecombe co.; Hendersonville; s. 1848-49; trustee U. N. C. 1874-77.

*HYMAN, JOSEPH HENRY Planter

        From Tarboro; Stephenville, Tex.; b. Mar. 24, 1835; d. Feb., 1902; A.B. 1855; real estate broker; mem. gen. assem. 1865; Col. C. S. A., Scales' brigade, Wilcox's div.

HYMAN, ORREN WILLIAMS Teacher

        879 Madison, Memphis, Tenn.; A.B. 1910, A.M. 1911; Ph.D. Princeton univ. 1921; b. Tarboro, Dec. 21, 1890; p. Aquilla Pierce and Margaret (Williams); m. Jane Johnston, Sept. 3, 1921; Phi Beta Kappa; Golden Fleece; tennis team 1909; Phi Soc.; ed. Tar Heel 1909-10; prin. Salisbury grammar sch. 1911-12; asst. prof. biology U. of Miss. 1912-13; asst. prof. histology and embryology U. of Tenn. 1913-17; assoc. prof. 1917-19, prof. 1921-23; prof. of histology and mem. exec. com. Univ. of Tenn. med col. 1923-; Presbyterian.

*HYNSON, ROBERT CRUIKSHANK Planter

        Alexandria, La.; b. Jan. 2, 1839; d. 1867; s. 1858-60; druggist; C. S. A.

‡HYTER, ERNEST HARLOW

        Bradner, O.; s. p. 1904-05; b. Bradner, O., July 31, 1886.

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*ICEMAN, CHARLES, JR.

        Monroe; b. Oct. 5, 1904; d. Feb. 17, 1922; s. 1920-21; Methodist.

IDOL, VIRGIL AUSTIN JASPER Banker

        High Point; s. 1900-02; b. High Point, July 14, 1879; p. Anderson M. and Julia Vatura (Welch); m. Annie Sue Wilson, June 5, 1912; Di Soc.; Pi Kappa Alpha; bookkeeper Tate Furn. co. 1 mo.; clerk, vice-pres. and trust officer Commercial Nat. bank 1902-; vice-pres. High Point Perpetual B. & L. assn.; ibid. Ideal Table co.; ibid. Peerless Veneer co.; dir. Commercial Hosiery mills; treas. High Point; Mason; Junior; Elk; Methodist.

IDOL, VICTOR HUGO Banker

        Madison; s. 1913-14; b. High Point, Mar. 16, 1894; p. Anderson M. and Julia V. (Welch); m. Kittie May Pratt, Dec. 20, 1916; employee Bank of Madison 1914-; sec.-treas. Madison Bldg. & Loan assn. 1916-; mem. bd. of aldermen; Methodist.

*IHRIE, HARRY ROSS Lawyer

        From Ihrie. Miss.; Pittsboro; s. l. 1893-94; Episcopalian.

*INGE, HALEY I.

        Louisiana; s. 1804.

*INGE, JOHN J.

        Granville co.; s. 1813; mem. gen. assem. 1815-16.

*INGE, WILLIAM M. Jurist

        From Tenn.; Livingston, Ala.; s. 1819; judge sup'r ct., Tenn.; mem. cong. 1833-35; mem. Ala. gen. assem. 1840, '44, '45.

*INGLE, JULIAN EDWARD, JR. Lawyer

        New York, N. Y.; b. Westminster, Md., Dec. 22, 1873; d. June 2, 1923; m. Edna H. Potts, Jan. 7, 1904; s. 1891-93; Univ. of the South 1891; teacher Morganton 1893-94; lawyer Henderson 1894-97; ibid. New York City and Mt. Vernon, N. Y., 1897-1903; pres. Appeal Printing co. 1903-12; pres. Ingle Motor co., Newark, N. J. 1913-14; gen. mgr. Dispatch Press 1914-16; Ingle, Inc., 1917-23; corporation counsel Henderson, 1895-97; Episcopalian.

INGLE, VIVION HARGOVE

        Stony Point; s. 1921-22; b. Stony Point, Aug. 30, 1901; p. Rev. J. W. and -- -- --.

INGRAM, HAL BURKHEAD Chemical Engineer

        213 Elm st., High Point; B.S. 1917; Trinity col. 1912-14; b. High Point, July 20, 1895; p. Lawson Jerome and Mina (Perry); m. Sarah Starr, Mar. 16, 1921; Sigma Chi; Alpha Chi Sigma; chemist Klutte & Smith 1919-21; asphalt chem. Gilbert C. White, Durham, 1921; chem. and civ. engr. A. E. Taplin, High Point; consulting engr. A. E. Taplin, High Point; municipal consulting engr., Raeford; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut. 321st inf. A. E. F. 1917-19; Methodist.

INGRAM, HENRY LEWIS

        Asheboro; s. 1915-17; b. Farmer, Apr. 10, 1896; p. John Thomas and Crissie (Cranford); m. de Ette Sprinkle Bennett, June 14, 1922; part owner Carolina Wholesale co., High Point, 1919; ry. tie and fertilized dealer, Asheboro, 1920-21; owner and operator Ingram's Filling station 1921-; comm. agt. Standard Oil co.; capt. 321st inf. 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Methodist.

INGRAM, LAWRENCE MUNSEY Druggist

        Elm st., High Point; s. p. 1918-20; b. High Point, Dec. 25, 1898; p. Lawson Jerome and Mina (Perry); druggist J. A. Hart Drug co. 1920-; owner Ingram's phar., High Point; S. A. T. C. Plattsburg; ibid. U. N. C.; Methodist.

INGRAM, MITCHELL RAY

        Taylorsville; A.B. 1913; A.M. 1913; Univ. og Grenoble, France, 1919; b. Taylorsville, July 9, 1888.


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INGRAM, ODIE DEE WITT Lawyer

        Carthage; s. 1917-18; Trinity col. 1916; Wake Forest col. 1918-20; b. South Creek, Jan. 15, 1896; p. Joe and Rosa Elizabeth (Johnson); lawyer Tarboro 1920-23; ibid. Carthage 1923-; Baptist.

INGRAM, SAMUEL TALMADGE Restauranteur

        Sanford; s. p. 1904-05; b. Hills Store, Randolph co., Apr. 2, 1884; p. Henry Clay and Flora Ann (Lewis); m. Sue Steadman Gorrell. Apr. 16, 1921; drggist Star pharmacy, Sanford, 1913-15; employee Sanford Carbon works 1915-17; owner Leland cafe, 1917-; Junior; Methodist.

INGRAM, VAN BUREN Insurance

        Denton; pres. 917 Seven st., Greensboro; s. 1922-23; b. Randolph co., July 29, 1901; p. Thomas W. and Frances (Williams); with Life & Casualty Ins. co., Greensboro; Methodist Episcopal (South).

IPOCK, JOSEPH THOMAS

        New Bern; s. 1916-17; b. New Bern, Nov. 10, 1895.

*IRBY, GARY POPE Farmer

        Laurens, S. C.; b. Laurens, S. C., 1883; d. June 6, 1914; s. 1911-12; Furman univ.; Univ. of Nashville, Tenn.; Baptist.

*IREDELL, JAMES JOHNSTON Lawyer

        Raleigh; killed, Spotsylvania C. H., May, 1864; A.B. 1848; maj. 53rd reg. C. S. A.

*IREDELL, SAMUEL TREADWELL Physician

        Raleigh; A.B. 1849.

IRELAND, JAMES FRANKLIN

        Rocky Mount; s. l. 1913-14.

*IRION, ALFRED BRIGGS Jurist

        From Cheneyville, La.; Marksville, La.; b. Feb. 18, 1833; d. May 21, 1903; A.B. 1855; lawyer; author; editor; judge circuit ct. of appeals 1880-84; mem. La. conv. 1860; mem. La. legislature; mem. U. S. cong. 1885-87; capt. C. S. A.; supr. ct. judge, La.

IRVIN, ALEXANDER GALLOWAY Tobacconist

        Reidsville; s. 1911-12; b. Reidsville, Dec. 26, 1895; p. George Lee and Jennie B. (Galloway); leaf tob. buyer Liggett & myers Tob. co.; ambulance driver 323rd ambulance co., A. E. F. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

IRVIN, EDWIN N. Clerk

        412 E. Park ave., Charlotte; s. 1919-22; stock clerk with auto. co.

*IRVINE, JESSE

        Milton; b. 1822; d. 1846; s. 1841-43.

*IRWIN, HENRY

        Jackson co., Fla.; s. 1852-53.

IRWIN, HERBERT Wholesale Grocer

        220 Queens road, Myers park, Charlotte; s. 1901-02; Davidson col. 1899-1901.

IRWIN, HAMNER CARSON Physician

        332 N. Pindee st., Pocatello, Idaho; s. m. 1901-03; N. C. Col. of A. & E. 2 yrs.; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1905; b. Charleston, S. C., Mar. 20, 1878; p. Hammer Carson and Margaret Louise (Rigler); m. Helen Zaring; physician Roanoke Rapids 6 yrs., St. Joseph's hosp. 2 yrs., Mayo Clinic 3 yrs.; physician Pocatello; mayor Roanoke Rapids 1912; maj. British army 1916; capt. to lieut.-col. A. E. F.

*IRWIN, JAMES PATTON Planter

        Charlotte; b. May 21, 1820; d. Nov. 4, 1903; A.B. 1843; comm. merchant.

IRWIN, JAMES PRESTON Chemist

        407 W. 4th st., Charlotte; B.S. 1904; b. Charlotte, Aug. 16, 1881; p. Hamner Carson and Margaret Louise (Rigler); m. Lillian Goppert, Sept. 24, 1910; track; football; baseball; chemist Toch bros., New York, 1904-10; employee Scientific Waterproofing co., New York, 1910-11; ibid. E. I. duPont de Nemours & co. 1912-19; owner Carolina laboratories; Methodist.

ISBELL, WILLIAM HOWARD

        Alachua, Fla.; s. 1919; b. Lenoir, Feb. 20, 1900; p. Robert Lee and Imo (Harrington); m. Ida Olivia Bell, Oct. 25, 1923; Christian Adventist.

ISCAR, DAVID WESLEY Lawyer

        Wilson; LL.B. 1922; g. s. Harvard univ. 1922-23; b. Georgetown, S. C., Sept. 13, 1899; p. Joseph and Annie (Israel); Phi Soc.; Phi Alpha Delta; Alpha Psi Delta; lawyer Wilson 1921-23; mem. firm Lucas and Iscar, Wilson, 1923-; pvt. ammunition train 4th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Jewish.

†ISELEY, ALFRED HENRY

        Wilkesboro; s. 1916-17.

ISELY, GARLAND

        Burlington; s. 1919-20; b. Burlington, Apr. 22, 1899; p. J. P. and -- -- --.

ISENHOUR, ROBERT RUFUS

        34 E. Corbin st., Concord; B.S. 1924; b. Concord, Oct. 17, 1901; p. C. A. and -- --.

‡ISLER, EDWIN BEETON, JR.

        Trenton; s. 1891-92.

*ISLER, JESSE Physician

        Lenoir co.; s. 1813.

*ISLER, SIMMONS HARRISON Minister

        Goldsboro; b. Jones co., Aug. 31, 1838; d. Apr. 4, 1910; A.B. 1859; A.M. 1870; Presbyterian.


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*ISLER, STEPHEN WILLIAM Lawyer

        From Kinston; Goldsboro; b. Jones co., Oct. 18, 1839; d. Apr., 1918; A.B. 1858; A.M. 1870; LL.B. Harvard univ. 1861; co. sol. Green co., 1866-68; asst. adj. gen. C. S. A.

ISLEY, BLAKE ELLIOTT Auditor

        124 Armistead ave., Hampton, Va.; A.B. 1912; Trinity col.; b. 1892; auditor U. S. shipping bd.; 1st lieut. 15th F. A., 2nd div. A. E. F. 1917-19.

ISLEY, CHRISTINE LEONARD, JR. Health Officer

        1808 N. Parkway, Memphis, Tenn.; s. 1911-13; s. m. 1913-15; b. Burlington, Nov. 30, 1895; p. Christain Leonard and Ada Caroline (Ingle); m. Loretta Marie Halpin, June 26, 1923; asst. U. S. public health service; dir. div. of sanitation, food and milk, dept. of health, Memphis Tenn., July, 1920-.

ISLEY, ROY BYNUM

        Vanderbilt univ., Nashville, Tenn.; s. 1913-14; b. Burlington, Oct. 5, 1894; p. Dr. W. C. and -- -- --.

ISLEY, ROBERT WALDON Teacher

        Yanceyville; A.B. 1913; b. Alamance co., Jan. 28, 1885; p. Edgar A. and Sarah (Teague); m. Lilly May Aycock, Feb. 9, 1924; Di Soc.; prin. Poplar Branch H. S. 1913-15; ibid. Reidsville H. S. 1917-18; ibid. Snow Hill H. S. 1921-23; supt. public instruction Currituck co. 1915-17; ibid. Sampson co. 1918-20; ibid. Caswell co. 1923-; Christian.

ISLEY, VERNON

        Burlington; s. 1908-09; b. Burlington, June 27, 1886.

ISRAEL, FRANCIS ERNEST

        32 Clayton st., Asheville; s. 1921-22; b. Asheville, Aug. 6, 1904; p. C. M. and --.

ISRAEL, FITZHUGH LEE

        Arden; s. 1922-23; b. Arden. Dec. 8, 1900; p. E. R. and -- -- --.

IVES, CHARLES LUTHER, JR. Lumberman

        42 Johnson st., New Bern; s. 1917-19; b. New Bern, Feb. 26, 1898; p. C. L. and Hannah Shine (Allen); Kappa Sigma; Blawds Motor co., New Bern, 1920;Jarvis & Ives auto. supls. New Bern, 1921-22; Smith Creek Stave & Lumber co., 1922-; sergt. battery "D" 117th F. A., N. C. N. G. 1922; 1st lieut. service battery 117 F. A. 1924; Elk; Presbyterian.

IVES, CLAUDIUS LEON

        Grifton; A.B. 1923; b. Grifton, July 18, 1891; p. Lewis and -- -- --.

‡IVEY, DOUGLAS STINSON

        Dillon, S. C.; s. 1915-16; Univ. of Ga.; b. Dillon, S. C., 1896; p. W. S. and -- --.

*IVEY, VIRGINIUS HENRY Lawyer

        From Norfolk, Va.; Hillsboro, Tex.; d. 1891; A.B. 1845.

IVIE, ALLAN DENNY Lawyer

        Leaksville; s. 1898-99, 1900-01; s. l. 1901-02; b. Patrick co., Va., May 3, 1873; p. William Sterling and Sallie (Scales); m. Annie McKinney, Oct. 11, 1905; Di Soc.; state sen. 1911; Pythian; Junior; Methodist.

J

*JACK, JOHN FINDLEY Lawyer

        Rutledge, Tenn.; A.B. 1842; planter; U. S. A., Mex. war.

*JACKSON, ARTHUR FLOURNOY Physician

        From West Point, Ga.; Philadelphia, Pa.; b. 1878; d. Oct. 6, 1921; s. m. 1905-; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1909; certificate of tropical med., Univ. of Pa. 1912.

JACKSON, ARTHUR LEE Merchant

        Ayden; s. 1891-92; m. Rosa Jackson, 1920.

JACKSON, DAVID HAUGHTON Chemist

        163 Frothingham ave., Jeannette, Pa.; M.S. 1920; B.S. Guilford col. 1918; b. Milledgeville, Ga., July 24, 1899; p. Crawford and Henrie (Shermon); m. Nell Roberta Goslin, Dec. 31, 1923; analytical chem. Aluminum co. of Am., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1920-21; research chem., Elliott co., ibid. 1921-24; asst. mgr. accessories dept. ibid. 1924-.

JACKSON, HOSEA M.

        Sanford; s. 1914-15; s. s. l. 1920; b. Clinton, Sept. 30, 1890.

JACKSON, HERBERT WORTH Banker

        1014 W. Franklin st., Richmond, Va.; A.B. 1886; b. Asheboro, Feb. 15, 1865; p. Samuel Spencer and Elvira Evelyna (Worth); m. Annie Hyman Philips, Dec. 22, 1890; Alpha Tau; baseball; sec.-treas. Wetmore Shoe & Leather co. 2 yrs.; asst. cashier and cashier Commercial Nat. bank, Raleigh; pres. Va. Trust co. 1909-; teller state treasurer's office; trustee U. N. C.; pres. N. C. bankers assn.; Presbyterian.

JACKSON, JAMES CLARK

        326 W. Church st., Jacksonville, Fla.; s. 1904-06; b. Prosperity, Aug. 18, 1887.

†JACKSON, JASPER FRANCIS

        Bass; s. 1892-93.

*JACKSON, JOSEPH JOHN Lawyer

        Pittsboro; b. Orange co., Mar. 22, 1817;


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d. Dec. 7, 1902; A.B. 1838; A.M. 1843; mayor; mem. house of c. 1842; co. atty. 18 yrs.; trustee U. N. C., 1858-68.

*JACKSON, JOHN QUINCY Chemist

        Wilson; b. Jan. 7, 1887; d. Oct. 8, 1918; A.B. 1908; state chem. Raleigh, 1909-18; Baptist.

*JACKSON, JOHNATHAN WORTH Insurance

        From Pittsboro; Chicago, Ill.; b. Mar. 3, 1859; d. Dec. 19, 1919; m. Salene Childress, 1890; A.B. 1882; teacher, 1883-84; life insurance bus.; Episcopalian.

JACKSON, LEONIDAS Drug Clerk

        Cooper; s. p. 1920-22; b. Sampson co., Dec. 28, 1899; p. Willie A. and Alice--; drug clerk E. R. Thomas Drug co., Duke, 1922-; Baptist.

JACKSON, MAX Physician

        722 Spring st., Macon, Ga.; Ph.B. 1885; M.D. Columbia univ. 1888; b. Germany, Dec. 25, 1865; p. William and Julia (Elson); Phi Soc.; Zeta Psi; Jewish.

*JACKSON, MARSHALL RANSOM

        Hawley's store, Sampson co.; d. 1899; s. 1890-91; ry. mail clerk.

JACKSON, MARSHALL VADEN

        Cooper; s. 1921-22; b. Oct. 14, 1902.

*JACKSON, SAMUEL SPENCER

        Chatham co.; s. 1806.

*JACKSON, SAMUEL SPENCER Lawyer

        Pittsboro; d. 1875; A.B. 1854; A.M.; tutor, 1867-69.

JACKSON, SAMUEL SPENCER Lawyer

        1171¼ Orange Grove ave., Los Angeles, Cal.; A.B. 1886; s. l. 1894-95; b. Jan. 3, 1865; p. Joseph John and Lucy (Worth); m. Bertha Mae --, July 8, 1820; teacher three years; Episcopalian.

‡JACKSON, WALTER EDGAR

        Chapanoke; s. 1911-13; b. Hertford, Apr. 22, 1891.

JACKSON, WILLIAM FARROW

        Roanoke Rapids; s. 1921-22; b. Roanoke Rapids, May 22, 1903; p. J. M. and -- --.

‡JACKSON, WALTER IRA

        Salemburg; s. a. 1918-19; s. p. 1919-20; b. Salemburg, Sept. 11, 1895; p. A. F. and -- --.

†JACKSON, WEBSTER MIMMS

        Jacksonville; s. 1913-14; b. Jacksonville, Dec. 20, 1896.

*JACKSON, WILLIAM M. Planter

        Florence, Ala.; s. 1842-43.

JACOBI, DAVID BEUTHNER Merchant

        302 N. 3rd st., Wilmington; B.S. 1922; b. Wilmington, Dec. 9, 1901; p. Marcus W. and Blanche (David); Phi Soc.; football; Golden Fleece; Gorgon's Head; mgr. basketball 1922; hdw. bus.; Kiwanian; S. A. T. C.; Odd Fellow; Jewish.

JACOBS, HARRY HYMAN Manufacturer

        47 W. 63rd st., New York, N. Y.; s. 1901-04; b. Baltimore, Md., Apr. 12, 1886; p. Joe and Esther (Harrison); vice-pres. Geck laboratories, mfrs. surgical sutures and ligatures; Elk; Mason; Pythian; Jewish.

JACOBS, HARDY WILLIS

        311 Green st., Wilmington; s. 1918-19; b. Wilmington; p. Charles D. and -- --; S. A. T. C.; Episcopalian.

*JACOBS, JOHN CALVIN

        Northampton co., Va.; b. 1836; d. 1886; A.B. 1857; M.D. Univ. of Pa.

*JACOBS, JAMES WILLIAM Planter

        From Northampton co., Va.; Madison, Tenn.; b. 1834; d. 1873; A.B. 1854; lieut. C. S. A.

JACOBS, MARION LEE

        Pharmacy hall, Univ. of Nebr., Lincoln, Nebr.; Ph.C. 1921; B.S. Univ. of Nebr., 1924; b. Morrisville, Nov. 10, 1899; p. E. D. and -- -- --; druggist, Apex, 1 yr.; grad. asst. Univ. of Nebr. pharmacy sch. and candidate for master's degree.

JACOCKS, FRANCIS GILLAM Druggist

        202 W. Church st., Elizabeth City; s. p. 1898-99; b. Windsor, Mar. 11, 1876; p. Jonathan Joseph and Emily Baker (Nichols); m. Elizabeth Epps Shelton, Nov. 7, 1906; employee Bobbit Wynne Drug co., Raleigh, 1899-1902; ibid. Williams, Martin and Gray, Norfolk, Va., 1902-07; proprietor Albemarle pharmacy, 1908-; Episcopalian.

*JACOCKS, JESSE COPELAND Merchant

        From Perquimans co.; Hertford; b. 1834; s. 1851-52; comm. merchant; capt. C. S. A. co. "L" Bethel reg.

JACOCKS, THOMAS BAKER, JR.

        St. Andrews st., Tarboro; B.S. 1924; b. Tarboro, July 5, 1902; p. Thomas Baker and Mary A. (Howell); Zeta Psi; Episcopalian.

*JACOCKS, THOMAS STEPHENSON Planter

        Durant's Neck; b. 1818; d. 1852; A.B. 1836.

JACOCKS, WILLIAM PICARD Physician

        61 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1904; A.M. 1905; s. m. 1907-09; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1911; Johns Hopkins Sch. of hygiene and pub. health 1919; b. Windsor, Dec. 9, 1877; p. Jonathan Joseph and Emily Baker (Nichols); Phi Soc.; football; track; Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Alpha; Theta Nu Epsilon; Golden Fleece; instr. U. N. C. 1904-05; teacher Bingham sch. 1905-07; N. C. field dir. of rural sanitation 1914-15; international health board 1915-; capt. med. corps U. S. A. 1918-19; Episcopalian.


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JAMES, ANDREW ELLERSON

        Wilson; s. 1919-20; Ga. tech.; b. Wilson, Oct. 24, 1900; p. Claybrook and -- -- --.

JAMES, ARCHIBALD HAND Farmer

        305 N. Church st., Laurinburg; s. 1907-09; Newberry col. 1906; b. Laurinburg, Feb. 6, 1889; p. A. L. and Mary (Patterson); m. Elizabeth Bryant, Apr. 30, 1913; Phi Soc.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; sales mgr. Va.-Caro. Chem. co., Columbia, S. C., 1909-11; retail drug bus. Laurinburg 1912-16; farmer, fertilizer, and cotton dealer 1916-; Presbyterian.

JAMES, ALBERT WARREN Physician

        Cor. Vance and Rice sts., Hamlet; A.B. 1914; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1918; N. Y. Post-Graduate Med. sch. 1922; b. LAurinburg, May 28, 1894; p. William Daniel and Margaret Viola (McEachern); m. Mary Anna Covington, Oct. 15, 1917; house physician and surg. St. Mark's hosp. New York, 1919; asst. surg.-incharge Hamlet hosp. 1921-; co-author of several scientific articles on radium, therapy, and clinical surgery; lieut. (j.g.) lieut. med. corps U. S. N. 1918-19; Presbyterian.

JAMES, CHARLES Banker

        Greenville; s. 1900-02.

JAMES, FERNANDO GODFREY Lawyer

        Greenville; s. 1875-77; b. Hertford, Mar. 23, 1857; p. Dr. John G. and Mary R. (Langley); m. Mangie Cherry, Nov. 8, 1882; Phi Soc.; mayor Greenville 1882-92; state sen.; Mason.

JAMES, FAIRLEY PATTERSON Physician

        Laurinburg; A. B. 1912; b. Laurinburg, June 26, 1891; lieut. med. corps U. S. N. 1917-19.

*JAMES, HINTON Engineer

        Wilmington; A.B. 1798; first student entering U. N. C. 1795; mem. house of c. 1807-08; civil engr.

*JAMES, JOHN

        North Carolina; s. 1806.

*JAMES, JOHN Merchant

        Greenville; b. Nov. 27, 1887; s. 1882-83.

JAMES, JAMES BURTON Lawyer

        Greenville; Ph.B. 1907; s. l. 1907-08; b. Greenville, Dec. 31, 1886; p. Col. F. G. and Mangie (Cherry); m. Lucy Royce Brown, Oct. 11, 1911; Theta Nu Epsilon; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Golden Fleece; Phi Soc.; baseball; gym. team; Gimghoul; lawyer firm F. G. James and Son, Greenville, 1908-; atty. Pitt co. 1920-; mayor Greenville 1913-15; pres. Greenville Kiwanis club; lieut.-gov. Carolina dist. Kiwanis, 1923; Methodist.

JAMES, JESSE DWIGHT

        Marshville; s. 1917-18; b. Marshville, Jan. 4, 1900; p. D. M. and -- -- --.

†JAMES, J. EDDIE

        Hillsboro; s. p. 1907-08.

JAMES, JOHN LAURIN

        Laurinburg; s. 1896-97.

JAMES, LARRY MOORE Tobacconist

        Greenville; s. 1917-19; m. Mary Davis, Apr. 1922.

JAMES, MYRIEL ANDERSON Teacher

        R.F.D. 4. Asheville; s. 1921-24; b. Mars Hill, Oct. 7, 1902; p. J. M. and Bertha (Anderson); Tau Kappa Alpha; Baptist.

JAMES, ROBERT EARL

        Parmell; s. 1915-16; b. Parmell, Apr. 23, 1896; p. B. W. and Rillie (Tell); m. Mabel Harris; 42nd div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Modern Woodman; Methodist.

*JAMES, ROBERT ERVIN

        Darlington, S. C.; b. Oct. 12, 1834; died in service, May 10, 1862; A.B. 1855; sergt. C. S. A.

JAMES, ROBERT ERVIN, JR. Farmer

        Darlington, S. C.; s. 1919-21; B.A. Univ. of S. C.; b. Darlington, S. C., July 22, 1898; p. R. E. and Margaret (Williamson); Delta Sigma Phi; 2nd S. C. inf. Mex. border; 105th supply train 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

JAMES, WILLIAM DANIEL Physician

        Hamlet; s. 1903-06; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1908; b. Laurinburg, Apr. 5, 1885; p. W. D. and Margaret Viola (McEachern); m. Lillian D. Duer, Dec. 31, 1909.

JAMES, WALTER SCHERER

        Laurinburg; s. 1916-17; B.S. Davidson col. 1914; p. A. L. and Mary (Patterson); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; cotton bus.; sec.-treas. Hinton James & co., inc.; 1st lieut. A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

JAMISON, JOHN MCKEE

        Myers Park, Charlotte; s. 1916-18; A.B. Davidson col.

‡JAMISON, ROBERT PAUL

        802 Providence road, Charlotte; s. 1918-20; B.S. Davidson col.

*JARMAN, BERNARD THOMPSON

        Burlington; b. Nov. 6, 1903; d. Oct. 16, 1921; s. com. 1920-21; Methodist.

JARMAN, EMERSON WILEY

        Farmville, Va.; s. 1913-14; Hampden-Sidney col.; b. Farmville, Va., Jan. 11, 1893; p. J. L. and -- -- --.

JARMAN, FOREST RUEL

        Seven Springs; s. 1918-21; b. Seven Springs, July 19, 1902; p. Thomas Forest and Lulu Elizabeth (Wooten); Presbyterian.


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JARMAN, LAWRENCE WOOTEN Teacher

        Seven Springs; A.B. 1920; b. Douglas, Ga., Nov. 17, 1898; p. T. F. and Lula Elizabeth (Wooten); m. Edna Maie Sands, Dec. 26, 1923; Phi Soc.; Epsilon Phi Delta; Acacia; pres. Phi Soc.; S. A. T. C.; Presbyterian.

JARMAN, MARY

        (See Hearn, Mrs. Thomas A.).

JARMAN, THOMAS H.

        Sparks; pres. Miami. Fla.; s. 1896-98.

*JARRATT, ISAAC AUGUSTUS Planter

        From Huntsville; Conrads; b. May 31, 1841; d. 1890; A.B. 1861; capt. co. "C" 26th reg. C. S. A.

*JARRATT, THOMAS W.

        Montgomery, Ala.; s. 1856-59; C. S. A.

JARRELL, JOHN FRANKLIN Teacher

        Chapel Hill, Tenn.; A.B. 1917; Univ. of Chicago, 1919-21; b. Walter Hill, Tenn., Apr. 15, 1892; p. Julius Sanford and Mary Elizabeth (Hester); m. Lucy Lottie Wright, Sept. 9, 1920; Di Soc.; teacher Normandy, Tenn., 1915-16; ibid. Webb sch., Bell Buckle, Tenn., 1916-18, 1919-20; supt. city schools, Athens, Ala., 1920-22; prin. Tiftonville H. S., Tiftonville, Tenn., 1922-23; teacher Boys' H. S. Atlanta, Ga.; author paper: Making the Ancient Language Really Live; educ. sec. Y. M. C. A. camp Jackson 1918; Baptist.

JARRETT, AUGUSTUS HENRY Auto Dealer

        36 Geo. ave., Concord; B.S. 1900; b. Yadkin co., July 25, 1878; p. Isaac Augustus and Ellen (Puryear); m. Frances Dunwreath Leslie; sch. work 12 yrs.; salesman; cotton merchant; auto. dealer; sec.-treas. Motor and Tire Service co.; pres. merchants' assn.; Episcopalian.

JARRETT, HARRY HAMILTON

        Hurt bldg., Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1908-10; b. Sept. 24, 1891; p. Hamilton H. and Minnie (Belle); mfrs. representative.

JARVIS, GRANVILLE HULL

        59 Granite ave., Dorchester Centre, Mass.; s. 1921-22; s. elec. engrg. Wentworth inst. Boston, 1924; b. Dorchester Center, Mass., Mar. 10, 1902; p. Harry Granville and Minnie Gray (Case); Di Soc.; Unitarian.

‡JARVIS, JOSEPH BROOKS

        Rocky Mt.; s. 1895-97.

JARVIS, PARKHILL ODELL Food Broker

        26 Pollock st., New Bern; s. 1915-19; b. New Bern, Feb. 6, 1897; p. David F. and Charlotte (Odell); wholesale grocer 6 mos.; auto. salesman 2 mos.; auto. supply bus. 2 yrs.; cattle raiser; chem. warfare service U. S. A. 1918; Presbyterian.

‡JARVIS, RAYMOND P.

        Care Gen. Electric co., Schenectady, N. Y.; s. l. 1901-02; A.B. Columbia univ.

*JASPER, JOHN B.

        New Bern; s. 1803.

†JEFFERSON, JOHN WESLEY Lawyer

        San Francisco, Cal.; s. 1866-68; b. Memphis, Tenn., 1849.

JEFFRESS, EDWIN BEDFORD Publisher

        661 Chestnut st., Greensboro; A.B. 1907; b. Haywood co., May 29, 1887; p. Charles James and Maria Love (Osborne); m. Louise Bond Adams, July 17, 1913; Phi Beta Kappa; teacher Bingham sch. 1907-09; reporter Asheville Gazette News 1909-11; Raleigh staff correspondent for Asheville Gazette News and Greensboro Daily News 1911; half-owner and mgr. Greensboro Daily News and pres. Greensboro News co. 1911-; pres. Greensboro chamber of commerce 1922-23; Kiwanian; Mason; Knight Templar; Elk; Pythian; D. O. K. K.; Episcopalian.

*JEFFRESS, WALTER CALVIN Teacher

        From Crewe, Va.; Colorado City, Tex.; b. Nottoway co., Va., Feb. 22, 1871; d. June 28, 1899; s. 1896-97; traveling salesman.

*JEFFREYS, EDWARD L.

        Wake co.; d. 1866; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864.

*JEFFREYS, GEORGE W. Minister

        Person co.; s. 1813.

*JEFFREYS, J. GLENN

        Caswell co.; killed in service; s. 1850-52; lieut. C. S. A.

*JEFFREYS, JACOB H.

        Wake co.; s. 1831-32.

JEFFREYS, JOHN OSBORNE Manufacturer

        850 S. 15th st., Newark, N. J.; s. 1878-82; b. Franklin co., Nov. 3, 1858; p. John Osborne and Emily Wesley (Green); m. Laura Ward Wright, July 3, 1889; incandescent lamp mfr. 6 yrs.; hdw. dealer 3 yrs.; hat mfr. 17 yrs.; printing and stationery bus. 12 yrs.; realtor 1 yr.; Forester; Methodist.

JEFFREYS, JAMES TALBOT Merchant

        Goldsboro; s. 1910-11; Oak Ridge; b. Goldsboro, Jan. 11, 1892; p. Z. M. L. and Ann E. (Hauser); m. Gay Pugh, Sept. 30, 1922; partner Jeffreys & Sons, wholesale seeds, fruit and produce, Goldsboro; Episcopalian.

*JEFFREYS, JAMES W. Manufacturer

        Caswell co.; d. about 1848; s. 1817; planter.

JEFFREYS, ZADOK MARQUIS LAFAYETTE Merchant

        Goldsboro; s. 1877-78; b. Wayne co., Apr. 3, 1859; p. M. F. and Piety (Aycock); m. Emma Cornelia Hauser, June 23, 1885; m. Mrs. Annie Carr, Feb. 23, 1891; with Jeffreys & Sons, wholesale seeds, fruit and produce, Goldsboro; Episcopalian.


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*JEFFRIES, WILLIAM LEWIS Teacher

        From Jefferson City, Tenn.; Wilmington, Del.; b. Louisville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1889; d. (from gas fumes) Mar. 9, 1917; A.B. 1910; A.M. 1912; Ph.D. 1915; A.B., Carson-Newman col. 1908; teacher pub. sch. Kent co., Tenn. 1908-09; instr. chem. U. N. C.; Baptist.

JENKINS, CHARLES HENRY

        Aulander; s. 1909; A.B. Wake Forest col.; auto. dealer; farmer; merchant; mgr.-treas. Aulander Live Stock & supply co.; chmn. bd. of road commrs. Bertie co.; alderman, Aulander.

JENKINS, EDGAR BRYAN Teacher

        Nashville; A.B. 1920; b. Nashville, Jan. 24, 1897; p. Nicholas B. and Sarah F. (Lancaster); Phi Soc.; U. S. N. R. F. 1918-19, rank ensign; Methodist.

*JENKINS, FREDERICK H. Planter

        Tarboro; b. Sept. 18, 1836; d. June 3, 1862; s. 1854-55; capt. co. "B" 33rd reg. C. S. A.

*JENKINS, JAMES DEMPSEY Planter

        From Tarboro; Rocky Mt.; b. 1840; A.B. 1862.

JENKINS, JOSEPH JOHN Banker

        Siler City; A.B. 1886; b. Chatham co., Oct. 6, 1861; p. Augustus Samuel and Celia Haseltine (Kirby); m. Albra T. Pearson, Dec. 27, 1893; m. Emma Bray, June 16, 1906; teacher Stem 1886-91; banker 1902-; sheriff and treas. Chatham co. 1892-98, 1909-10; supervisor of census 4th dist. 1900; Baptist.

JENKINS, JOSEPH KNIGHT Student

        Fairview road, Raleigh; s. 1922-23; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; b. Raleigh, Sept. 4, 1904; p. Charles Lee and Martha (Knight); Kappa Alpha (N. C. Col of A. and E.); Baptist.

†JENKINS, JOHN MACGILBRA Farmer

        Hamilton; s. 1854-57; b. Edgecombe co., Nov. 19, 1837.

*JENKINS, JAMES PERRY

        Northampton co.; b. Sept. 14, 1840; died in service at Strasburg, Va., Nov. 19, 1862; A.B. 1861; capt. co. "F" 1st reg. C. S. A.

*JENKINS, JAMES S.

        Robeson co.; s. 1837-38.

*JENKINS, JOSEPH VAN BUREN

        Edgecombe co.; b. Dec. 24, 1840; d. Yorktown, Va., Oct. 7, 1861; A.B. 1861; C. S. A.

JENKINS, JOSEPH VANBUREN

        Care Cabarrus Drug co., Concord; s. p. 1902-03; b. Mar. 28, 1881.

JENKINS, KELLY Lawyer

        Roanoke Rapids; s. 1915-17; s. l. 1920-23; b. Scotland Neck, Sept. 26, 1896; Phi Alpha Delta; 2nd lieut. U. S. A. 1917-20.

‡JENKINS, LAWRENCE WILSON

        Mt. Holly; s. p. 1907-08.

‡JENKINS, MICAH Architect

        Lakeland, Fla.; s. 1919; Citadel col. 1916-17; Univ. of Va. 1919-21; b. Goldsboro, Oct. 16, 1898; p. William Edwood and Catherine Balzorah (Huggins); Episcopalian.

*JENKINS, PLEASANT DANIEL Bookkeeper

        Snead's Ferry; b. Oct. 31, 1880; d. Apr. 17, 1907; s. 1897-98; bookkeeper Standard Oil co. Atlanta, Ga., Wilmington, N. C.; ibid. Tidewater Power co., Wilmington at time of death.

JENKINS, ROBERT FRANKLIN Merchant

        Grifton; Ph.B. 1901; b. Pitt co., Nov. 28, 1875; p. J. C. C. and Sarah Elizabeth (Cannon); m. Louise Stonehem, 1918; Christian.

*JENKINS, ROBERT PALEMON Lawyer

        Elizabeth City; b. Durant's Neck, May 3, 1876; d. June, 1911; Ph.B. 1896; journalist 1901-02.

JENKINS, SAM GATLIN Tobacconist

        Tarboro; s. 1919-21; b. Feb. 6, 1902; p. Turner Perry and Mamie (Redmond); Delta Kappa Epsilon; 32nd degree Mason; Episcopalian.

JENKINS, WILLIAM ADRIAN Minister

        24 N. Union st., Concord; A.B. 1907; B.D. Yale Sch. of Religion 1912; A.M. Yale univ. 1912; b. Townsville, Feb. 11, 1879; p. Walter D. and Ada (York); m. Ora Lee Shepherd, Dec. 8, 1908; Phi Soc.; pastor Congregational ch., Chenango Forks, N. Y., 1908-10; pastor Killingworth Congregational ch., Killingworth, Conn., 1910-12; pastor Sayville Congregational ch., Sayville, N. Y., 1912-15; pastor M. E. ch., Dallas, N. C., 1915-17; pastor Davidson M. E. ch., Davidson, N. C., 1917-18; chaplain U. S. A., Camp Hancock, Augusta, Ga., 8 mos.; chaplain in transport service, U. S. A., 7 mos.; pastor Trinity M. E. ch., Charlotte, N. C., 1919-21; pastor Central M. E. ch., Concord, N. C., 1921-; Mason.

*JENKINS, WILLIAM ALEXANDER Lawyer

        Warrenton; b. 1829; d. 1869; A.B. 1848; A.M. 1851; mem. house of c. 1854-56, '65; atty. gen. 1856-62; lieut.-col. 46th reg. C. S. A.; trustee U. N. C. 1865-68.

*JENKINS, WILLIAM ALEXANDER Merchant

        Warrenton; b. 1863; d. 1888; s. 1881-82.

JENKINS, WILLIAM HERMAN Asst. Postmaster

        65 Grubb st., Hertford; s. 1918; b. Haile Gold Mine, S. C., Feb. 24, 1900; p. William H. and Bertha Amelia (Quartz); asst. postmaster Hertford; S. A. T. C.; Modern Woodman, Methodist.


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JENKINS, WILLIAM SUMNER

        Lincolnton; A.B. 1924; b. Lincolnton, May 17, 1902; p. Blair and Mary Elizabeth (Sumner); Episcopalian.

JENNETTE, WILLIAM CARL Student

        Fremont; s. 1914-17; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1921; Univ. of Md. 1923; b. Okahumpka, Fla., Mar. 7, 1896; p. Barney Gyles and Lou Della (Price); football and baseball; Theta Nu Epsilon; Phi Chi; govt. service 1917-18; U. S. A. 1918-19; Methodist.

JENNETTE, WARREN HELLEN, JR.

        Elizabeth City; s. 1922-23; b. Elizabeth City, Jan. 22, 1902; p. Warren Hellen and -- -- --.

JENNINGS, EARL DEWITT Teacher

        905 N. Tryon st., Charlotte; B.S. 1922; b. Spencer, W. Va., Nov. 19, 1899; p. William Thomas and Mary Jane (Dalton); Alpha Chi Epsilon; teacher Greensboro H. S. 1922-; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Presbyterian.

†JENNINGS, JOSEPH

        Miami, Fla.; s. 1882-83.

JENNINGS, OLIN HENRY Physician

        32 W. 2nd ave., Williamson, W. Va.; s. 1911-14; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1916; b. Pores Knob, Aug. 2, 1888; p. Leander C. and Sallie May (Brown); m. Sallie May Hunt, Mar. 19, 1917; football; res. physician Memorial hosp., Johnstown, Pa., 1916; physician and surg. Williamson Fuel co., Bailey Thacker Coal co., Bailey Pond Creek Coal co., West Williamson Coal co., Winco Block Coal co., 1917-; surg. N. & W. Ry. co. 1917-; gen. private practice also; health officer Mingo co. 1918-20; Baptist.

*JENNINGS, PETER HUNTER

        Richmond co.; b. 1820; d. 1846; s. 1836-37.

*JERKINS, ALONZO THOMAS Merchant

        New Bern; b. 1807; d. Apr. 7, 1895; s. 1923-24; banker; mem. house of c. 1850.

JERMAN, WILLIAM BORDEN Banker

        1211 W. Franklin st., Richmond, Va.; A.B. 1909; Va. Milit. inst.; b. Raleigh, Sept. 6, 1889; p. Beverly Sydnor and Julia (Borden); m. Mary Aylionby Johnson, Sept. 23, 1918; employee Commercial Nat. bank, Raleigh, 1909; Va. Trust co. 1909-; Richmond light blues 4 yrs.; U. S. A. 1918.

JERNIGAN, ERNEST CASPER Teacher

        Box 512, Durham; A.B. 1923; b. Benson, Apr. 19, 1898; p. Jesse James and Cornelia Ann (Stephenson); Phi Soc.; tennis; Epsilon Phi Delta; Sou. champion tennis doubles 1923; state champion ibid. 1923; prin. Bessemer City H. S.; Baptist.

JERNIGAN, HERMAN Teacher

        East Durham; A.B. 1916; b. Benson, Mar. 1, 1889; p. Jesse James and Cornelia Ann (Stephenson); Phi Soc.; prin. Redwood sch. 1916-17; supt. East Durham sch. 1919-; pvt.-corp.-sergt. hdg. co. 321st inf., Camp Jackson; 2nd lieut., Camp Gordon; bayonet instr. 5th replacement reg., Camp Gordon; service 1917-19; Baptist.

*JERNIGAN, JOHN H.

        Hertford co.; s. 1856-58; mem. house of rep. 1870.

JERNIGAN, MACK MURPHY Lawyer

        Dunn; LL.B. 1921; b. Sampson co., Dec. 25, 1894; p. Lewis Preston and Mary Margaret (McHwinnen); Phi Soc.; Phi Alpha Delta; Baptist.

JERNIGAN, RUPERT WATSON Druggist

        703 Cleveland st., Durham; s. 1914-16; special degree in pharmacy, Univ. of Toulouse, France, 1919; b. Duplin co., Sept. 30, 1889; p. Watson and Martha (Bennett); m. Grace Bright, Jan. 16, 1922; Kappa Psi; druggist Farris Kents Drug co., Greensboro, 18 mos.; ibid. Five Points Drug co. 1919-21; mgr. Court Square Drug co. 1921-; 321st ambulance co. 306th san. train 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Baptist.

†JEROME, EDWARD COLUMBUS

        Greensboro; s. 1906-07.

JEROME, VANCE

        Care Daily News, Greensboro; s. 1910-11; b. Salisbury, Apr. 6, 1894; p. T. J. and -- -- --.

†JESSUP, DENNIS TALBERT

        Cedar Creek; s. 1918-19.

*JETTON, ANDERSON C.

        Murfreesboro, Tenn.; d. 1864; s. 1856-58; C. S. A.

JEWETT, THOMAS HARDIN Court Reporter

        Wilmington; s. 1915-17; Univ. of Montpelier, France, 1919; b. Wilmington, Oct. 29, 1897; p. Dr. Robert Drane and Frances Maria (Hardin); m. Sarah Littlejohn Rawlings, Nov. 3, 1921; track team; basketball; Sigma Chi; U. S. army and A. E. F. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

*JIGGITTS. DAVID EDWARD Planter

        Livingston, Miss.; d. Aug. 22, 1869; s. 1856-58; 18th Miss., C. S. A.

*JIGGITTS, LOUIS MEREDITH

        Livingston, Miss.; b. Jan. 5, 1836; A.B. 1857; surg. C. S. A.

JIMESON, JAMES ELLIOTT Merchant

        Garden City; s. 1886-89; b. Yancy co., May 9, 1862; p. James Alfred and Neoma Louisa (Simmons); m. Sallie Jane Ray, Dec. 16, 1891; Di Soc.; farmer 1893-; postmaster 1889; Baptist.

†JOBE, LORENZO A. T. Minister

        Garden City, Tenn.; A.B. 1868.

JOBE, LEVI HAYWOOD Clerk

        Care Dept. of Education, Raleigh; A.B. 1918; A.M. 1922; b. Mebane, Dec. 28, 1895;


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p. Henry O. and Nora Ann (Wilson); m. Lizzie White, Aug. 28, 1922; Di Soc.; Alpha Psi Delta; teacher 1919-21; clerk of loans and statistics, state dept. of educ. 1922-; pvt. replacement and casual units A. E. F. 1918-19; Presbyterian.

JOBLIN, ISRAEL MILTON Student

        1715 Linden ave., Baltimore, Md.; s. 1918-19; s. l. Univ. of Md.; b. Annapolis, Md., Jan. 18, 1901; p. Louis and Ida (Farber); Jewish.

JOHN, FRANK BELL Teacher

        Laurinburg; A.B. 1918; A.M. Columbia univ. 1922; b. Laurinburg, Apr. 25, 1899; p. Maxcy L. and Lila (Bell); Di Soc.; football; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; teacher Salisbury H. S. 1918-21; prin. ibid. 1921-; Methodist.

JOHN, HENRY MOOD Farmer

        Lumber Bridge; s. 1878; b. Marlboro co., S. C., Mar. 24, 1857; p. James T. and Margaret (McRae); m. Effie Marian McNeill Wakulla; farmer and saw-miller; N. C. gen. assem. 1907; Presbyterian.

JOHN, MAXCY LUTHER Lawyer

        409 S. Main st., Laurinburg; Ph.B. 1888; b. Marlboro co., S. C., June 26. 1866; p. James Thomas and Margaret J. (McRae); m. Lila Bell, May 18, 1898; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; h. s. prin. 3 yrs.; lawyer 1892-; chmn. dem. exec. com., Richmond co., 1893-94; mayor Laurinburg 1893-95, 1897-98, 1909-11; Richmond co. supt. sch. 1894-95; ibid. Scotland co. 1900-03; atty Scotland co. 1900-02; prosecuting atty. 1919-20; trustee U. N. C. 1921-; city atty. Laurinburg 20 yrs.; Methodist.

JOHN, PETER Physician

        Laurinburg; s. 1893-95; s. m. 1896; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1897; b. Laurinburg, Nov. 3, 1872; p. J. F. and Margaret J. (McRae); m. Nannie W. Watkins, Dec. 24, 1901; Methodist.

JOHN, RODERICK BELTON Minister

        623 Woodside ave., Fayetteville; A.B. 1880; Wofford col.; Vanderbilt univ.; b. Marlboro co., S. C., July 11, 1859; p. James Thomas and Margaret Jane (McRae); m. Sallie W. Atwater Dec. 30, 1886; m. Florina C. Worth, June 25, 1902; Di Soc.; Kappa Alpha; teacher 1880-82; mem. N. C. conference, M. E. ch., 1883-; pastor 15 yrs.; presiding elder 18 yrs.; pres. Carolina col. 6 yrs.; Richmond co. supt. of sch. 1880-82; Methodist.

*JOHNS, THOMAS JEFFERSON Farmer

        From Wake co.; Auburn; b. Apr. 20, 1843; d. Jan. 17, 1908; s. 1859-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; merchant 1867-68; farmer 1868-1908; co. commr. 4 yrs.; chmn. co. ed. educ.; detached service C. S. A.

*JOHNSON, ALVIN Lawyer

        From Marion; Johnson City, Tenn.; b. May 15, 1853; d. Aug. 11, 1923; m. Anna Lee Brown, June 23, 1886; s. l. 1882-84; clerk sup'r ct.; Baptist.

†JOHNSON, ARCHIE

        Greensboro; s. 1920-21.

*JOHNSON, A. FERDINAND Merchant

        Clinton; d. May 5, 1921; s. 1862-63; A.B. 1911 as of 1866; C. S. A.

JOHNSON, ANNIE SUSAN

        Lumber Bridge; s. 1904; b. Feb. 8, 1886.

JOHNSON, A. THEODORE Teacher

        Chapel Hill; s. 1921-23; A.B. Westminster col. 1914; A.M. Univ. of Va. 1917; b. Paris, Mo., Oct. 19, 1890; p. P. J. and Hannah (Peterson); m. Marie M. Long. Dec. 21, 1922; Kappa Alpha; teacher Randolph-Macon acad. 1911-15; prin. Warrenton H. S., Warrenton, Va., 1915-16; teacher Bingham sch. 1919-21; pvt.-corp.-sergt.-2nd lieut. 317th inf., 351st inf., A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

JOHNSON, ALFRED TURNER

        Angier; s. l. 1922-23; b. Oct. 14, 1901.

JOHNSON, ARTHUR TAYLOR

        132 S. Boylan ave., Raleigh; s. 1916-17; b. Raleigh, Feb. 9, 1899; p. A. R. D. and --.

JOHNSON, BAYARD CLEVELAND Physician

        Bunn; s. 1903-05; M.D. 1909; b. Ingold, Jan. 31, 1886; p. C. A. and Eugenia (Robinson); m. Virginia M. Mills, Sept. 12, 1912; gym team; town commr. Bunn 1911-25; bd. of trustees Bunn 1918-; med. service corps, world war; Methodist.

*JOHNSON, BENJAMIN S. Lawyer

        From Pine Bluff, Ark.; Little Rock, Ark.; b. 1840; s. 1861-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1863.

JOHNSON, BLACKBURN WILSON Journalist

        Chester st., Gastonia; pres. care M. J. Grant, 121 Boylan ave., Raleigh; s. 1920-22; b. Birmingham, Ala., June 16, 1902; p. J. W. and Arah Belle. (Wilson); Alpha Tau Omega; reporter High Point Enterprise 1922-23; ibid. Charlotte Observer 1923; state mail and night filing ed. Raleigh bureau of Associated Press, 1923-24; reporter Raleigh Times 1924-; Episcopalian.

JOHNSON, CHARLES EARL Banker

        120 Hillsboro st., Raleigh; A.B. 1903; b. Raleigh, Sept. 22, 1883; p. Charles Earl and Mary Ellis (Wilson); m. Nancy White, June 17, 1919; teller and asst. cash. Mechanics Savings bank, Raleigh, 1903-16; investments and ins. 1917-; pres. Hamlet Ice co. 1923-; Kiwanian; 1st lieut. 52nd inf. R. O. T. C., A. E. F. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

*JOHNSON, CHARLES J.

        Bayou Sara, La.; s. 1858-59.


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JOHNSON, CYRUS MURRAY Minister

        R. F. D. 1, Goldsboro; s. l. 1910-12; b. Wayne co.; p. R. P. and Betty -- --; m. Cora Dixon, Dec. 11, 1912; farmer and lawyer; Free Will Baptist.

*JOHNSON, CLAUD RAYMOND Lawyer

        From Livingston; Norfolk, Va.; d. Dec. 15, 1905; s. l. 1885-87.

*JOHNSON, CHARLES W.

        Warren co.; s. 1815.

JOHNSON, CLARENCE WALTON Summer Camp Owner

        Beech; A.B. 1912; b. Johnson co., July 27, 1886; p. Esrom and Columbia Ann (Tomlinson); m. Karen Ellington Poole, Apr. 12, 1923; Phi. Soc.; Y. M. C. A. cabinet; boys' work sec. Y. M. C. A. 1912-14; developing summer camp for boys, Beech; Spartanburg, S. C., 1914-15; Wilmington, 1915-18; Asheville, 1919-21; Portsmouth, Va., 1921-23; dir. Camp Segnoyah 1924-; author History of the 321st Infantry with a Sketch of the 81st Division.; pvt. to corp. co. "H" 321st inf. 81st div., stationed Camp Jackson, Sevier, and Upton; A. E. F. 11 mos.; Baptist.

*JOHNSON, DANIEL WHITE Teacher

        Richmond co.; b. Oct. 21, 1833; killed, Seven Days battle, near Richmond, June 27, 1862; A.B. 1856; capt. 6th Ala. C. S. A.

JOHNSON, EARL Stock Broker

        202 W. Morgan st., Raleigh; s. 1915-17, 1919; b. Raleigh, Nov. 23, 1897; p. James Iredell and Rebecca (Murray); m. Josephine White, Oct. 30, 1920; football; Zeta Psi; stock broker and ins. bus.; pvt.-2nd lieut. 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

JOHNSON, EMMETT CARLTON Farmer

        R. F. D. 9, Fayetteville; pres. Cedar Creek; s. 1917-19.

JOHNSON, EUGENE JOSEPH

        Burgaw; s. 1920-21; b. Burgaw, May 10, 1900; p. J. F. and -- -- --.

JOHNSON, ELIOT WESLEY Student

        Kipling; s. 1919-23; Univ. of Va. 1923-; b. Kipling, June 26, 1901; p. R. T. and Ottie Mae (Utley); R. O. T. C., Univ. of Va.; Methodist.

JOHNSON, FREDERICK ALEXANDER Journalist

        Franklin; s. 1893-96; b. Asheville, July 27, 1873.

JOHNSON, FERDINAND BADGER Cotton Dealer

        Clinton; B.Litt. 1897; b. Clinton, July 14, 1876; p. A. F. and Emma Bryan (Pearsall)); m. Sudie Pigford, Dec. 21, 1910; fruit package mfr. 1897-1907; cotton dealer 1907-; alderman; Presbyterian.

JOHNSON, FELIX LESLIE Naval Officer

        Care Bureau of Navigation, Navy Dept., Washington, D. C.; s. 1915-16; grad. U. S. Naval acad. 1919; b. Aberdeen, July 15, 1897; p. James McNeill and Annie (Cockman); m. Fay Doyen, June 2, 1921; Kappa Sigma; ensign-lieut. (j. g.) U. S. N. 1919-; with Atlantic fleet 1917-18; Mason; Presbyterian.

*JOHNSON, FRANCIS MARION Farmer

        From Farmington; Mocksville; b. Oct. 4, 1837; A.B. 1858; merchant; mem. house of rep. 1879-87; trustee U. N. C.; C. S. A.

JOHNSON, GEORGE Physician

        Wallace; B.S. 1918; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1920; b. Walace, Apr. 18, 1897; p. Charlie and Ida (Page); m. Evelyn Hill, Dec. 16, 1922; Kappa Psi; gym team; Mason; Presbyterian.

JOHNSON, GORDON GOODWIN

        Arden; s. 1922-23; b. Arden, Feb. 21, 1899; p. T. M. and -- -- --.

‡JOHNSON, HARRY LESTER Student

        R. F. D. 2, Siler City; s. m. 1920-22; Guilford col. 3 yrs.; Univ. of Cincinnati 1922-; b. Siler City, Sept. 20, 1896; p. Hugh W. and Emily (Pike); baseball; Kappa Psi; hosp, corpsman 2nd class, U. S. N. R. F. 1918; Friend.

JOHNSON, HENRY MCNAIR

        Burgaw; pres. Chapel Hill; s. 1913-14.

*JOHNSON, HERBERT P.

        Lexington, Miss.; s. 1866-67.

JOHNSON, HERSCHEL V. Diplomatic Service

        Care Dept. of State, Washington, D. C.; A.B. 1916; Harvard univ. 1919-20; b. Atlanta, Ga., May 3, 1894; p. William White and Arabella Kenan (Horne); Omega Delta; Di Soc.; Sigma Chi; teacher French Chamberlayne Sch. for Boys, Richmond, 1916-17; U. S. diplomatic service 1920-; lieut.-capt. inf. 6th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Episcopalian.

*JOHNSON, ISAAC J.

        Mississippi; s. 1812.

*JOHNSON, JOSEPH

        Louisburg; s. 1853-54.

†JOHNSON, JACOB COART Minister

        Richwood, W. Va.; Ph.B. 1887; B.D. Union Theo. sem. 1900; b. Bayboro, Feb. 20, 1865; teacher 1887-92; merchant 1892-95; minister 1895-; Presbyterian.

JOHNSON, JAMES DUNCAN

        Atkinson; pres. Raeford; s. 1916-17; b. Atkinson, May 20, 1899; p. D. B. and --.

JOHNSON, JAMES EDWIN, JR.

        505 Dock st., Wilmington; P.D. 1924; b. Wallace, Nov. 9, 1903; p. James E. and Valiner--; Kappa Psi; Theta Chi; asst. in phar. U. N. C. 1923.


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JOHNSON, JAMES FOUSHEE Manufacturer

        132 S. Boylan ave., Raleigh; s. 1915-17; Mass. Inst. of Tech.; b. Raleigh, Aug. 15, 1897; p. Arthur R. D. and Mary V.--; Sigma Chi; sec.-treas. Cherokee Brick co., Raleigh; Baptist.

JOHNSON, JOHN GRAY

        Lynchburg, Va.; s. 1913-14; b. Lynchburg, Aug. 19, 1892.

*JOHNSON, JOHN MONROE Lawyer

        Richmond co.; Marion, S. C.; b. Aug. 9, 1840; d. Dec. 15, 1906; s. 1860-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; civil engr. 1863-64; teacher 1865-66; lawyer 1866-1906; S. C. gen. assem. 1880-82; sol. 4th S. C. circuit 1888-1906; engr. officer C. S. A.

*JOHNSON, JAMES P.

        Wharton, Tex.; s. 1858-59; C. S. A.

JOHNSON, JAMES TALBOT Lawyer

        Aberdeen; s. 1907-10; LL.B. Wake Forest col.; b. Keyser, Sept. 25, 1888; p. James McNeill and Anne Betsy --; Kappa Sigma; mayor Aberdeen 2 yrs.; Presbyterian.

‡JOHNSON, JOSEPH THURMAN

        Durham; s. 1919-20; b. Durham, Sept. 3, 1900; p. T. H. and -- -- --.

†JOHNSON, JAMES WASHINGTON

        Fayetteville; s. 1916-17; b. Cedar Creek, Oct. 13, 1896; p. George W. and -- -- --.

*JOHNSON, JOHN WRIGHT

        Smithfield; B.S. 1898.

JOHNSON, LEE Physician

        Gastonia; s. a. 1907-08; s. m. 1908-09; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1911; b. Greer, S. C., Sept. 13, 1887; p. John B. and Laura A. (Burlon); Kappa Psi; Univ. of Pa. hosp., Camp Jackson, Eroc hosp. No. 26, A. E. F., air service, Germany, 1917-19; Mason; Presbyterian.

†JOHNSON, LIVINGSTON FRANKLIN Physician

        Fayetteville; s. m. 1901-03; M.D. Jefferson Med. col.; b. Duplin co., Jan. 7, 1877.

*JOHNSON, LUCIUS JUNIUS Lawyer

        Chowan co.; died in service, April, 1865; A.B. 1840; maj. 17th reg. C. S. A.

*JOHNSON, LURIN THOMAS Teacher

        Ingold; b. May 8, 1876; Ph.B. 1901; s.l. 1903.

†JOHNSON, OSCAR GEORGE

        Canton; s. p. 1907-08.

JOHNSON, PERCY

        Hobgood; s. m. 1904-07; b. June 30, 1860.

JOHNSON, PRESTON BRIGHT Merchant

        Benson; s. 1918-19.

*JOHNSON, ROBERT ARCHIBALD Lawyer

        From Montpelier; Rockingham; b. Riverton, Nov. 19, 1845; d. Nov. 8, 1911; s. 1867-68; co. surveyor 1868-69; chmn. co. bd. of educ. 1880-90; civil engr. 1868-73; lawyer 1873-81; merchant 1881-87; cotton mfr. 1887-1911; C. S. A. 1863-65; trustee U. N. C. 1901-05.

JOHNSON, ROGER BROWN

        Ahoskie; s. 1921-22; b. Windsor, Dec. 22, 1900; p. W. R. and Georgie (Brown); with wholesale grocery firm 2 yrs.; employee "The Plimhimmon" hotel. Ocean City, Md.; Shriner; Pythian; Methodist.

*JOHNSON, ROBERT E.

        Warrenton; s. 1825; lieut. U. S. N.

JOHNSON, ROBERT GRADY

        Burgaw; s. l. 1914-15; b. Burgaw, Oct. 5, 1894; p. J. F. and -- -- --.

JOHNSON, RAYMOND MORTON Cashier

        1630 Spring Garden st., Greensboro; S. 1917-18; b. Winston-Salem, Feb. 24, 1899; p. S. F. and Eunice (Morton); m. Mildred Jarrell, Mar. 3, 1920; cashier the Texas co., Greensboro, 1918-; Baptist.

*JOHNSON, ROSCOE SPURGEON

        Enfield; b. Zuni, Va., Feb. 8, 1883; s. p. 1904.

JOHNSON, SEYMORE ANDERSON Student

        801 E. Mulberry st., Goldsboro; pres. U.S. Naval acad., Annapolis, Md.; s. 1920-23; U. S. Naval acad.; b. Goldsboro, Feb. 8, 1904; p. John Norbon and Lilly Belle (Newbury)); Sigma Phi Epsilon.

JOHNSON, SAMUEL DAVID Lawyer

        Angier; s. l. 1919-20; s. 1920; b. Harnett co., Jan. 1, 1896; p. Rev. James H. and Julia A. (Adams); Phi Soc.; col. organizer S. A. Mullikin co. 1922; lawyer 1922-; Baptist.

JOHNSON, TROY AUSBORNE Clerk

        Bessemer City; s. 1922-23; b. Spartanburg, S. C., Sept. 26, 1904; p. Frank Ausborne and Loney Elizabeth (Mattox); Methodist.

*JOHNSON, THOMAS DICKSON Physician

        Clarksville, Tenn.; b. 1842; d. March 6, 1918; p. Hon. Cave and -- -- --; m. Carrie Lurton; s. 1858-59; Univ. of Va.; M.D. Col. of Physicians and Surgeons 1869; staff officer C. S. A.; paroled with Gen. Lee's army at Appomattox; staff surg. Egyptian army 1875-77 with rank of maj.; wounded and captured at battle of Gomah in Abyssinia; returned and decorated by kedive of Egypt, and made mem. of order of Mijidiah.

JOHNSON, VERNON CLEGG Salesman

        Asheboro; s. 1920-21; b. Martha, Sept. 21, 1901; p. Richard Clay and Carrie (Kearns); Methodist.


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JOHNSON, VERNE ERNEST

        Care Southern Enterprises, Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1916-17; b. Asheville, Oct. 18, 1897; p. R. W. and -- -- --; engaged in show bus.

‡JOHNSON, WILLIAM BUREN

        Norfolk, Va.; s. 1916-17; b. Lillington, Oct. 24, 1895; p. W. R. and -- -- --.

JOHNSON, WILEY CARROLL Physician

        Canton; s. m. 1908-09; Tulane univ.

JOHNSON, WILLIAM HARRISON

        Rutherwood; s. 1909-10; b. May 31, 1888.

JOHNSON, WILLIAM LEWIS

        120 Glendale ave., High Point; Ph.G. 1924; b. Trinity, Oct. 27, 1895; p. Wilson Philip and Rachel (Coltrane); Phi Delta Chi; Am. pharm. assn.; Friend.

JOHNSON, WALTER READE Lawyer

        4th and Liberty sts., Winston-Salem; s. l. 1906-09; b. Stokes co., Oct. 14, 1884; p. James Thomas and Regina (Edwards); m. Lou Milholland, Jan. 26, 1910; Mason; Elk; Odd Fellow; Baptist.

JOHNSON, WILLIAM RANDEL

        Dunn; s. p. 1919-20; b. Dunn, Feb. 5, 1895; p. W. P. and -- -- --.

JOHNSON, WILLIAM THEOPHILUS Insurance

        15 N. Eleventh st., Richmond, Va.; s. 1899-1900; b. Concord, Aug. 25, 1877; p. Rev. Thomas C. and Bettie M. (Means); m. Elizabeth Ann Wingfield, Nov. 21, 1907; mem. firm Willis, Johnson & co., ins. bus.; Presbyterian.

JOHNSTON, ALFRED ARRINGTON

        Church st., Rocky Mount; s. 1920-22; N. C. Col of A. & E.; b. Rocky Mount, Dec. 1, 1901; p. Edward Garland and Lucy (Arrington); Zeta Psi; Methodist.

JOHNSTON, ANDREW HALL Lawyer

        15 Church st., Asheville; Ph.B. 1904; b. Buncombe co., Mar. 13, 1882; p. William Foster and Mary (Glenn); m. Annie McBrown, Apr. 10, 1907; sol. 14th judicial circuit 1910-14; atty. Buncombe co. 1918-20; Methodist.

JOHNSTON, ADDIE LOUISE Teacher

        Box 216, Mebane; s. 1919-20; N. C. Col. for Women 1918-19, 1920-21; b. Mebane, May 23, 1900; p. Leonidas Tapley and Roxana Irene (Wood); teacher Sunbury 1921-22; ibid. Southport H. S. 1922-23; ibid. Robersonville H. S. 1923-; Presbyterian.

JOHNSTON, MRS. BENJAMIN GROVER

        (Nee Rosemond, Thelma); Hillsboro; s. 1922; b. Chapel Hill, June 13, 1900; p. Jerome Clarence and Mary Elizabeth (Parker); m. Benjamin Grover Johnston, Apr. 4, 1923; Presbyterian.

*JOHNSTON, CHARLES HUGHES Educator

        From Chapel Hill; Urbana, Ill.; b. Dec. 21, 1877; d. Sept. 4, 1917; A.B. 1898; g. s. 1898-1900; A.M. Harvard univ. 1903; Ph.D. ibid. 1905; teacher Bingham sch. 1898-1902; Thayer scholar, Harvard univ., 1903; instr. in philosophy, Harvard univ., 1903-05; teacher Pa. State Normal sch., Dartmouth col., Univ. of Mich., Univ. of Kan. (dean of sch. of educ., Univ. of Kan.), and Univ. of Ill.; ed. several text-books and managing ed. Educational Administration and Supervision.

JOHNSTON, CHARLES LOUIS Physician

        Danville, Pa.; A.B. 1915; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1919; b. Atlanta, Ga., Mar. 31, 1892; p. Dr. Fred B. and Lula (Catlett); m. Lilian Kerns, Jan. 5, 1920; Sigma Chi; Phi Chi; Di Soc.; Polyclinic and Medico Chi hosp. 1919-20; physician Knoxville, Tenn., 1920; contract physician Wind Rock Coal and Coke co., Wind Rock, Tenn., 1920-22; physician Ringgold 1922-23; asst. physician Danville State hosp. 1923-; S. A. T. C. Univ. of Pa. 1918-19; Presbyterian.

‡JOHNSTON, CLAUDE STEWART

        Berkeley Springs, Va.; s. 1918-21; b. Dec. 3, 1900.

JOHNSTON, DURWARD MEWBORN

        R. F. D., Grifton; s. 1894-95.

*JOHNSTON, DAVID SAUNDERS

        Yanceyville; A.B. 1846; A.M. 1850.

*JOHNSTON, EUGENE Merchant

        Littleton; s. 1890-91; Trinity col.; cotton buyer; Methodist Episcopal.

*JOHNSTON, FRANK S. Lawyer

        From Pine Bluff, Ark.; Little Rock, Ark.; b. 1847; d. Sept. 24, 1902; s. 1864-65; A.B. Yale univ. 1871; adj. C. S. A.

JOHNSTON, FREDERICK SWAIN

        Franklin; s. l. 1892-93.

JOHNSTON, FREDERICK SWAIN, JR. Lawyer

        Plant City, Fla.; s. 1913-14; Univ. of Ga.; Emory and Henry col.; b. Franklin, Jan. 6, 1895; p. Frederick Swain and Anne (Allen); m. Rosemary Lee, Dec. 30, 1916; Phi Delta Theta; 1 yr. secret service during world war; Mason; Kiwanian; Methodist.

*JOHNSTON, GABRIEL Minister

        From Edenton; Yonkers, N. Y.; b. June 10, 1842; d. 1893; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; C. S. A.

JOHNSTON, GEORGEANDERSON Farmer

        R. F. D. 2, Chapel Hill; s. 1900-02; A.B. Univ. of Ill. 1904; b. Chapel Hill, Nov. 29, 1882; p. Charles Wilson and Agnes Watkins (Hughes); m. Louise Thomas, Nov. 27, 1917; Presbyterian.


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*JOHNSTON, GEORGE BURGWYN

        Edenton; b. Aug. 17, 1840; died in service, 1862; A.B. 1859; tutor, 1860-63; capt.-asst. adj. gen., Branch-Lane brigade.

JOHNSTON, GEORGE GRADY Banker

        302 Watts st., Durham; s. 1913-14; A.B. Trinity col.; g. s. Harvard univ. 1914-15; b. Durham, June 23, 1893; p. Dr. N. M. and Sarah (Blackwell); employee First Nat. bank; cashier Bank of West Durham; cashier First Nat. bank, Mebane.

JOHNSTON, HENRY Realtor-Farmer

        Tarboro; A.B. 1890; s. l. 1890-96.

JOHNSTON, HAROLD E.

        Asheville; s. 1893; b. Asheville, Sept. 17, 1876; p. Robert Bruce and Leonora M. (Pulliam); m. Marie Bryan, Dec. 18, 1912; recorder and time-keeper for U. S. Engr. dept. on numerous projects; 1st lieut. co. "M" 2nd reg. N. C. inf. U. S. vols., Apr. 27-Nov. 7, 1898 (Span.-Am. war); 1st lieut. co. "K" 1st N. C. inf. 1904-11; Episcopalian.

JOHNSTON, HARRISON NATHANIEL, JR.

        S. Broad st., Mooresville; pres. Care State Highway commission, Raleigh; s. 1921-22; b. Mooresville, Sept. 29, 1901; p. Harrison Nathaniel and -- -- --; with state highway comm.

JOHNSTON, HUGH PHARR, JR. Student

        Newell; s. 1921-23; Macon Printing sch. 1923-; b. Newell, Aug. 21, 1890; p. Hugh Pharr and Lula Quentine (Caldwell); Presbyterian.

JOHNSTON, IRA THOMAS Lawyer

        Jefferson; s. l. 1917, '19; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1915; b. Ashe co., Aug. 1, 1892; p. John Romulus and Cisco (Fletcher); m. Mary Adelaide Schull, July 9, 1919; teacher Jefferson H. S. 1915-18; prin. Newland H. S., Elizabeth City, 1919-21; lawyer firm Park & Johnston 1921-; author several short poems published; pvt.-sergt. med. detachment U. S. gen hosp. No. 19, U. S. A. 1918-19; Baptist.

*JOHNSTON, JOHN

        From Edenton; Pittsburg, Pa.; s. 1862-63; A.B. 1911 as of 1866.

*JOHNSTON, JULIUS Lawyer

        Yanceyville; b. Jan. 23, 1856; d. Dec. 1914; s. 1875-77; mem. house of rep. 1907; trustee U. N. C. 1901-07.

JOHNSTON, JULIUS

        Yanceyville; s. 1911-12; b. Yanceyville, Dec. 30, 1890; p. Julius and -- -- --.

*JOHNSTON, JAMES ALPHONZO Planter

        From Lincoln co.; Davidson College; b. 1809; A.B. 1829; merchant.

*JOHNSTON, JAMES CATHCART Planter

        From Edenton; Texas; b. 1782; d. 1865; s. 1851-52; trustee U. N. C. 47 yrs.

*JOHNSTON JAMES FRANKLIN Merchant

        Lincoln co.; b. May 26, 1828; s. 1846-47; farmer; iron mfr. 1846-61; capt. 1st N. C. cav. C. S. A.

‡JOHNSTON, JAMES GREY Auto Dealer

        Charlotte; s. 1921.

*JOHNSTON, JAMES HUEY

        Hope Mills; s. l. 1893-94.

*JOHNSTON, JOSEPH HENRY Teacher

        Chapel Hill; b. Orange co., July 25, 1889; killed in the Argonne. Oct. 15, 1918; A.B. 1910; A.M. 1914; Ph.D. Univ. of Ill. 1916; asst. prof. of school administration U. N. C. 1916-17; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut. Fort Oglethorpe, Camps Jackson and Sevier, 322nd reg. 81st div.; sent to France in 1918 and killed while leading a patrol in enemy territory.

*JOHNSTON, JAMES MADISON Physician

        From Chowan co.; Baltimore, Md.; b. Mar. 6, 1828; d. June 9, 1896; A.B. 1849.

JOHNSTON, JAMES MARTIN Broker

        1029 Woodward bldg., Washington, D. C.; s. 1913-15; A.B. Univ. of Ill. 1917; b. Chapel Hill, Dec. 8, 1895; p. Charles Wilson and Agnes (Hughes); bonds and investments dealer; pvt.-cadet-2nd lieut.-1st lieut. air service, A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

*JOHNSTON, JOHN MCADEN Physician

        From Yanceyville; Savannah, Ga.; A.B. 1849.

*JOHNSTON, JAMES STERLING

        Halifax co.; A.B. 1844; A.M. 1847.

JOHNSTON, JOHN THOMAS Salesman

        R. F. D. 2, Chapel Hill; s. 1905-09; b. Chapel Hill, Nov. 6, 1887; p. Charles Wilson and Agnes (Hughes); Di Soc.; Golden Fleece; lawyer; newspaper work; N. C. gen. assem. 1911; mayor Hillsboro 1915-16; U. S. army 1918; Mason; Presbyterian.

*JOHNSTON, JOHN WILLIS

        From Halifax co.; Weldon; b. Aug. 22, 1828; d. Aug. 25, 1892; A.B. 1853; mem. gen. assem. 1856.

JOHNSTON, LESLIE NEWCURK Farmer

        Burgaw; A.B. 1912; b. Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1890; gen. assem.

JOHNSTON, LEMUEL ROY Teacher

        111 Steele st., High Point; A.B. 1914; George Peabody Col. for Teachers, summer 1921; Columbia univ. 1922, '24; b. Alamance co., Jan. 23, 1892; p. John William and Virginia (Hall); m. Annie Laurie Wicker, June 28, 1921; Di Soc.; instr. Oak Ridge inst 1914-17, 1919-20; agent Atlantic Life Ins. co 1920-21; instr. High Point 1921-22; prin. High Point H. S. 1922-; sergt.-2nd lieut.-1st lieut. 113th F. A. 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Christian.


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*JOHNSTON, PINKNEY BETHEL

        Yanceyville; d. state hosp., Morganton, about 1914; s. 1907.

*JOHNSTON, ROBERT BRUCE Farmer

        From Waynesville; Asheville; b. Apr. 25, 1832; d. Aug. 28, 1896; A.B. 1854; sergt. 16th N. C. and capt. 62nd N. C., C. S. A.

*JOHNSTON, ROBERT DANIEL Lawyer

        From Lincoln co.; Birmingham, Ala.; b. Mar. 19, 1837; d. Feb., 1919; A.B. 1858; banker, 1888-95; realtor, 1895-1919; brig. gen. C. S. A.

*JOHNSTON, RICHARD HALL Physician

        From Tarboro; Wilson; b. Apr. 6, 1871; d. May 19, 1923; s. a. 1888-91; s. m. 1891-92; M.D. Univ. Med. col 1894.

JOHNSTON, RICHARD JOHNSTON

        512 N. Church st., Charlotte; pres. Atlantic City, N. J.; s. 1909; Davidson col.

JOHNSTON, RICHARD M. Lawyer

        Law bldg., Norfolk, Va.; s. l. 1894-95; b. Mecklenburg co.; p. James H. and Martha Eugenia --.

JOHNSTON, RUFUS MANFRED, JR. Lumberman

        304 S. Broad st., Gastonia; B.S. 1922; b. Mecklenburg co., Nov. 1, 1899; p. RufusM. and Grace (Alexander); Delta Sigma Phi; Di Soc.; yard foreman-retail salesman-wholesale salesman-mgr. City Lumber co. 1922-; Plattsburg tr. camp 1918; S. A. T. C.; Presbyterian.

*JOHNSTON, ROBERT PULLIAM Engineer

        44 Grove st., Asheville; b. Burnsville, Oct. 17, 1870; d. June 10, 1924; m. Alexandra Mary Garrett, Feb. 22, 1898; s. 1888-89; grad. West Point 1893; grad. U. S. Engrg. Sch. of Application 1896; officer U. S. A. 1893-1906; col. 314 engrs., 89th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; civil engr.; realtor and orchardist; Presbyterian.

*JOHNSTON, RICHARD W.

        North Carolina; s. 1802.

*JOHNSTON, SAMUEL IREDELL Minister

        From Hertford co.; Edenton; A.B. 1826; A.M. 1844.

*JOHNSTON, STUART LAWSON Lawyer

        From Plymouth; Washington, D. C.; b. July 9, 1836; A.B. 1859; teacher; capt. co. "H" 17th reg. C. S. A.; trustee U. N. C. 1877-79.

*JOHNSTON, SIDNEY XENOPHON Physician

        From Lincoln co.; Gastonia; b. 1811; d. July 21, 1885; A.B. 1829; M.D. Univ. of Pa.; mem. conv. 1861.

*JOHNSTON, THOMAS DILLARD Lawyer

        Asheville; b. Waynesville, Apr. 1, 1843; d. June 26, 1902; s. 1858-59; mem. house of c. 1870-72; state sen. 1876; mayor Asheville; mem. cong. 1885-89; capt. C. S. A., A. Q. M. 80th reg.

JOHNSTON, THOMAS JACKSON Lawyer

        1620 Hurt bldg., Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1892-93; s. l. 1899; LL.B. Emory univ.; m. Ethel Deal.

*JOHNSTON, THOMAS LYNN Physician

        Lincoln co.; d. June 24, 1902; A.B. 1843.

*JOHNSTON, THOMPSON NOAH

        Bertie co.; A.B. 1821.

*JOHNSTON, THOMAS PINKNEY Missionary

        From Iredell co.; Fort Mills, S. C.; b. Rowan co., Oct. 31, 1808; d. May 28, 1883; A.B. 1828; Hampden-Sydney Theo. sem.; minister; missionary in Turkey, 1833-54; Presbyterian.

*JOHNSTON, THOMAS WILLIAM Physician

        From Orange co.; New Bern, Ala.; b. July 8, 1836; d. 1860; A.B. 1857; M.D. Univ. of Pa.

*JOHNSTON, WILLIAM

        Franklin co.; A.B. 1812.

*JOHNSTON, WILLIAM Lawyer

        From Lincoln co.; Charlotte; b. Mar. 5, 1817; d. May 26, 1896; A.B. 1840; mayor Charlotte; mem. conv. 1861; pres. C. C. A. Ry. co.; trustee U. N. C. 1889-96; commissary gen. N. C., rank col., C. S. A.

†JOHNSTON, WILLIAM ALEXANDER

        Mebane; s. 1877-78; b. Mebanesville, 1854.

JOHNSTON, WALTER CONRAD Teacher

        West Jefferson; s. 1916-17; b. Idlewild, Nov. 1, 1893; p. John R. and San Francisco (Fletcher); m. Donna Elbertine Long, July 2, 1920; teacher West Jefferson H. S. 1919-20; employee B. F. Goodrich Tire co., Akron, O., 1920-21; teacher West Jefferson H. S. 1921-; pvt.-sergt. 322nd inf. 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Baptist.

*JOHNSTON, WILLIAM HENRY Lawyer

        Tarboro; b. 1830; d. Sept. 29, 1896; A.B. 1850; A.M.; tutor, 1851-53; trustee, U. N. C. 1875-85.

*JOHNSTON, WILLIAM HENRY Physician

        From Lincoln co.; Birmingham, Ala.; b. Mar. 28, 1839; s. 1858-59; lieut.-col. C. S. A.; prisoner at Johnson's Island in 1864.

JOHNSTON, WILFRED IVEY Baseball Player

        1513 S. bldv., Charlotte; pres. Care Brooklyn Dodgers; s. 1921-22; Davidson col. 1918-19; N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1920; b. Charlotte, July 9, 1899; p. Zeb Morris and Rosa (Graham); football; baseball; Kappa Alpha; coaching staff U. N. C. 1923; S. A. T. C. Davidson col.; Presbyterian.


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*JOHNSTON, WILLIAM L. Physician

        Halifax co.; s. 1841-43.

*JOHNSTON, WILLIAM W.

        Bertie co.; s. 1818.

*JOHNSTON, ZENAS

        Rowan co.; b. 1805; d. 1824; s. 1822-24.

*JOHNSTON, ZEBULON MORRIS Planter

        Cabarrus co.; b. Mar. 22, 1838; drowned in Rock river, 1866; A.B. 1858.

JOINES, AARON OSCAR Teacher

        Stratford; pres. Polkton; A.B. 1917; b. Allegheny co., Apr. 5, 1887; p. Major M. F. and Molly Evelyn (Edwards)m. Leonis Cheek, June 25, 1919; prin. Piney Creek H. S. 1917-21; stock raiser 1917-; supt. Burnsville H. S. 1917-; Allegheny co. supt. of sch.; pvt. 81st div. A. E. F. 1918; Baptist.

*JOLLEE, WILLIAM B.

        Chapel Hill; s. 1857-59.

†JOLLEY, TOMMIE EDWARD

        Battleboro; s. 1917-18; b. Battleboro, May 3, 1898; p. J. T. and -- -- --.

JONAS, CHARLES ANDREW Lawyer

        210 Grove st., Lincolnton; Ph.B. 1902; s. l. 1905; b. Reepsville, Aug. 14, 1876; p. Cephas Anderson and Martha D. (Spronce); m. Rosa Etta Petrie, Aug. 23, 1902; Di Soc.; teacher Winston H. S. 1902-03; supt. Mt. Holly graded sch. 1903-04; ibid. Dallas graded sch. 1905-06; postmaster Lincolnton 1907-10; atty. Lincolnton 1910-12, 1915-17; N. C. state sen. 1915-17; trustee U. N. C. 1917-; asst. U. S. dist. atty 1921-; Kiwanian; Pythian; Redman; Methodist.

JONAS, HARVEY A. Lawyer

        Lincolnton; s. 1908-10; Rutherford col.; LL.B. Georgetown univ. 1913; b. Catawba co., July 15, 1885; p. Caphus A. and Martha Diana (Spronce); m. Maude E. Crowell, Apr. 24, 1917; Mason; Odd Fellow; Methodist.

*JONES, ALPHEUS Planter

        Wake co.; A.B. 1839; A.M. 1843.

JONES, ALPHEUS Druggist

        Warrenton; s. 1910-11; b. Warren co., Nov. 16, 1890; p. John B. W. and Nannie; pres. Hunter Drug co. 1911-; mgr. Western Union; co. "H" 3rd reg. N. C. N. G. 6 yrs.; Methodist.

*JONES, ATLAS Lawyer

        Moore co.; A.B. 1804; A.M. 1811; tutor 1804-06; planter; mem. house of c. 1811-12; state sen. 1816-17; trustee U. N. C. 1809-25.

*JONES, ALSTON A. Planter

        Wake co.; s. 1837-39.

*JONES, ALLEN CADWALLADER Planter

        From Hillsboro; Eutaw. Ala.; b. 1811; A.B. 1831; mem. gen. assem., Ala.; col. C. S. A.

*JONES, AURELIUS C.

        Matagorda. Texas; killed in service; s. 1858-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; C. S. A.

*JONES, ALFRED DANIEL Lawyer

        From Cary; Raleigh; b. July 3, 1857; died at sea, Dec. 9, 1893; s. 1876-78; co. treas. 1884; co. atty. 1888; mem. house of rep. 1890; consul gen., Shanghai, 1893.

JONES, ALICE E. Teacher

        Chapel Hill; Ph.B. 1900; M.A. 1904; Columbia univ.; Rome, Italy, 1912-13; teacher in Amer. and abroad.

JONES, ALEXANDER HAMILTON

        Fort Reno, Remount depot, Oklahoma; s. 1900-03; b. Fort Stockton, Tex., Jan. 6, 1882; p. Thaddeus Winfield and Mattie Lee--; m. Louise Kennedy, Aug. 31, 1890; Episcopalian.

*JONES, AUGUSTUS LEWIS Engineer

        Lenoir; b. Caldwell co., 1874; d. Lenoir, Nov. 9, 1907; s. 1893-95; chem. engr.; gen. mgr. enameling plant, Chicago, Ill.; realtor in Hickory; Episcopalian.

*JONES, ADDISON W.

        Gainesville, Ala.; s. 1847-48.

JONES, BAXTER COLUMBUS

        Bryson City; s. 1917-19; b. Gay, Aug. 6, 1888; p. N. P. and -- -- --.

JONES, BEVERLY NICHOLS Physician

        195 blvd., Winston-Salem; s. 1911; M.D. Med. Col. of Va. 1915; g. s. Sch. of Med., Univ. of Pa., 1919-20; b. Walnut Cove, Feb. 26, 1892; p. Dr.A. G. and Nannie E. (Dalton); m. Jean Rutherford Spence, Oct. 2, 1920; Phi Chi; hosp. in Cleveland, O., New York, N. Y., Philadelphia, Pa., Washington, D. C., 2 yrs.; eye, ear, nose and throat specialist; capt. med. corps evac. hosp. No. 5, gen. hosp. No. 6, A. E. F. 1917-19; Methodist.

JONES, BIGNALL SPEED

        Warrenton; pres. 307 First st., S.E., Washington, D. C.; s. 1918-19.

*JONES, BARKSDALE T.

        Person co.; d. 1881; s. 1837-38.

JONES, BENJAMIN WALTON Engineer

        316 Glenwood blvd., Schenectady, N. Y.; B.S. 1909; b. Granite Falls, Oct. 6, 1885; p. Michael Fisher and Virginia Ann (Smith); m. Alice Avery, Oct. 28, 1915; Di Soc.; industrial control engr. 1910-; numerous articles on various subjects relating to engr'g; Methodist.

*JONES, CADWALLADER

        Halifax co.; s. 1803; col. militia, Hillsboro.


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*JONES, CADWALLADER Lawyer

        From Hillsboro; Wilmington; b. Aug. 17, 1813; d. Columbia, S. C., Dec. 1, 1899; A.B. 1832; mem. house of c. 1840-42, 1848-50; sol. 5th N. C. dist.; mem. conv., S. C.; mem. gen. assem., S. C.; U. S. magistr.; Col. C. S. A.; trustee U. N. C. 1840-57.

*JONES, CALVIN Jurist

        Somerville, Tenn.; b. 1810; d. Mar. 8, 1888; A.B. 1831; A.M. 1852; lawyer; prof. Univ. of Ala. 1831-33; mem. gen. assem., Tenn.; chancellor W. Tenn. 1847-54; judge sup'r ct., Tenn.

*JONES, CALVIN

        Princeton, Ark.; A.B. 1856; C. S. A.

JONES, CHRISTOPHER Banker

        Apt. 58-bis, Mexico City, Mex.; pres. F Calle deLondres No. 139, Mexico City, Mex.; s. 1914-15; b. Charlotte, Sept. 19, 1897; p. Charles Furber and Ida (Clarkson); m. Abbie Bell Landrum, Jan. 8, 1918; Sou. Cotton Oil co., New Orleans, 1916-17; A. Zambrans e Hijus, bankers, Mexico City, Mex., 1923-; 1st lieut. 1st O. R. T. C. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

JONES, CLARENCE DUPREE Physician

        Hillsboro; s. m. 1884-85; M.D. Vanderbilt univ. 1887; b. Hillsboro, Sept. 24, 1866; p. Richard M. and Caroline (Hunt); m. Mary E. Webb, Dec. 31, 1890; Presbyterian.

JONES, CHARLES EARL Lawyer

        377 Montford ave., Asheville; s. 1894-98; b. Raleigh, Jan. 10, 1876; p. William W. and Elizabeth Earl (Johnson); Sigma Chi; police justice Asheville 1906-07; trustee U. N. C. 1905-09; U. S. record examiner, dept. of agri.; asst. atty. and special asst. to U. S. atty. gen.; Odd Fellow; Pythian; Episcopalian.

JONES, CORNELIUS FRAZIER

        Duval bldg., Jacksonville, Fla.; s. 1910-11.

*JONES, DUPONCEAU D.

        Chatham co.; s. 1825.

JONES, ERNEST Engineer

        Warrenton; pres. 5745 McGee st., Kansas City, Mo.; A.B. 1910; b. Warrenton, Dec. 17, 1888; p. George Fields and Adele Evans (Smith); Zeta Psi; Gimghoul; elec. engr. Westinghouse Elec. co. 1910-12; Porto Rico Ry. Light & Power co. 1912-13; engr. and comm. work Cuba 1913-18-22; West Pa. Power co., 1922-23; B. F. Sturtwant co., 1923-; pvt. U. S. A. 1918; Protestant Episcopal.

*JONES, EVAN

        Wilmington; s. 1795.

*JONES, EDMUND, JR. Lawyer

        From Patterson; Lenoir; b. Apr. 15, 1848; d. Feb. 25, 1920; m. Eugenia E. Lewis, Raleigh, Oct. 29, 1872; m. Martha Snell Scott, Caldwell co.; s. 1865-68; A.B. 1911 as of 1868; Univ. of Va. 1868-69; co. "F" 41st N. C. inf., C. S. A.; mem. house of c. 1870-74, 1879 and 1893; chief customs div., U. S. treas., 1885-89; mayor Lenoir; trustee U. N. C. 1893-1901; capt 2nd N. C. inf., Span.-Am. war 1898; Episcopalian.

*JONES, EDWARD D.

        South Carolina; s. 1807.

*JONES, EDMUND L.

        Rowan co.; d. Jan., 1859; s. 1857-59.

JONES, EUGENE PATTERSON

        Care Mrs. C. P. Dey, Beaufort; pres. R. F. D. 3, Connelly Springs; s. 1913-15; b. Lenoir, Jan. 26, 1893; p. Capt. Edmund and Eugenia (Lewis); employee E. I. duPont de Nemours & co., Hopewell, Va., 1915-17; foreman, F. S. Royster Guano co., Charlotte; engr'g dept. N. C. high comm.; U. S. marine corps, 6th reg. 2nd div. A. E. F., Meuse-Argonne; A. E. F. in Germany, 1918-19; 2nd lieut. bat. "E" 113th F. A. 30th div. 1917-18; Episcopalian.

*JONES, EUGENE THOMAS

        From Louisburg; Harmony; Raleigh; b. Aug. 23, 1846; d. Aug. 15, 1891; s. 1865-67; A.B. 1869, A.M. 1872, Trinity col.; prof. Warrenton Female col. 1870-71; prin. h. schs., Ark., 1872-73; supt. pub. instr. Wake co. 1883-86.

*JONES, EDMUND WALTER Planter

        Wilkes co.; b. 1811; d. Aug. 6, 1876; A.B. 1833; state sen. 1842 and 1866-68; mem. conv. 1861; trustee U. N. C. 1868, 1874-77.

JONES, ERIC WORTH

        Asheville; pres. box 717, Biltmore; s. 1922-23; b. Lenoir, Mar. 4, 1897; p. Gilbreth Pressley and Della Cochran (Davenport); m. Sara Frances Mulberry, June 16, 1923; Acacia; Mason; Methodist.

*JONES, FREDERICK

        Wilmington; s. 1806.

†JONES, FRANK CARLTON

        Jackson; s. 1912-13; s. l. 1914-15; b. Plymouth, Dec. 13, 1892; p. D. S. and -- --.

*JONES, GEORGE A. Tobacconist

        From Wilcox co., Ala.; Mobile, Ala.; s. 1865-66.

JONES, GILMER ANDREW Lawyer

        Franklin; s. 1907-08; N. C. Col. of A. & E.; b. Franklin, Jan. 9, 1891; p. George Andrew and Lilly Ellen (Lyle); m. Maud Esther Jones, Aug. 4, 1917; mayor Franklin 1919; sol. 20th judicial dist. 1920-; sergt.-maj. 156th depot brigade, Camps Jackson and Gordon, 1917-18; Methodist.

*JONES, GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS Farmer

        From Raleigh; Cary; b. Oct. 31, 1823; A.B. 1844; co. commr. 1872-78.

JONES, GRADY C. Carpenter

        Forest City; s. 1917-18.


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*JONES, GEORGE DEW Farmer

        Matagorda, Tex.; b. Sumpter co., Ala., 1838; d. Oct., 1867; A.B. 1859; C. S. A.

JONES, GEORGE LYLE Lawyer

        Oats bldg., Asheville; A.B. 1903; b. Franklin, Feb. 15, 1879; p. Judge George Andrew and Lilly Ellen (Lyles); m. Margaret Mackay, May 6, 1908; football; Di Soc.; Franklin 1906-09, 1912-20; tax clerk corporation comm. 1904-06; asst. atty. gen. of N. C. 1909-12; sol. 20th judicial dist. 1915-21; Methodist.

*JONES, GEORGE WASHINGTON Lawyer

        Granville co.; b. 1809; d. June, 1893; s. 1832-36; planter.

*JONES, HARWOOD

        Northampton co.; s. 1807.

*JONES, HENRY

        Warren co.; A.B. 1818.

JONES, HUNTER Druggist

        Haw River; s. 1912-13; b. Reidsville, Jan. 10, 1892; p. F. B. and Rosa (Clark); m. Nellie Conway, Jan. 6, 1916; employee Crescent Drug co. and T. C. Joyner, Franklin, 3 yrs.; mgr. drug store Haw River, 1915; Crescent Drug co., Franklin, 3 yrs.; R. H. Tucker, Reidsville, 1919; prop. drug co. Haw River 1919-; mem. N. C. phar. assn. 1919-; sergt. hosp. corps 3rd reg. N. C. N. G. 1912-16; Methodist.

JONES, HINES ARTHUR Lawyer

        Greensboro; s. 1917-18; s. l. 1918-20; b. Raleigh, Sept. 17, 1899; p. Dr. A. O. and Virginia E. --; Di Soc.; football; track; U. S. N. 1917-18; Mason; Maccabee; Presbyterian.

‡JONES, HARVEY BLAIR

        Sanford; s. 1909-10; b. Sanford, Oct. 15, 1891; p. J. R. and -- -- --.

*JONES, HAMILTON CHAMBERLAIN Lawyer

        Salisbury; b. 1798; d. Sept. 10, 1868; A.B. 1818; A.M. 1821; tutor U. N. C. 1818; mem. house of c. 1827, '28, '38, '40-48; mem. conv. 1861; sol. 1840-48; reporter supr. ct.

*JONES, HAMILTON CHAMBERLAIN, JR. Lawyer

        From Rowan co.; Charlotte; b. Nov. 3, 1837; d. Aug. 23, 1904; m. Sophie Convere Myers; A.B. 1858; state sen. 1870; U. S. dist. atty. 1885-89; pres. N. C. bar assn.; col. 57th reg. C. S. A.; editor; trustee U. N. C. 1889-97; Protestant Episcopal.

JONES, HAMILTON CHAMBERLAIN Lawyer

        503 Hermitage road, Myers park, Charlotte; A.B. 1906; A.M. Columbia univ. 1907; b. Charlotte, Sept. 26, 1884; p. Col. Hamilton Chamberlain and Sophie Convere (Myers); m. Bessie Smedes Erwin, Oct. 23, 1915; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Theta Nu Epsilon; recorder Charlotte 7 yrs.; juvenile ct. judge 1 yr.; asst. dist. atty. U. S. 1 yr.; mem. bd. of assoc. charities 8 yrs.; pres assoc. charities 1921-; Episcopalian.

*JONES, HENRY FRANCIS

        Thomasville, Ga.; b. June 19, 1841; killed in service; A.B. 1860; lieut. C. S. A.

JONES, HAMILTON MCRARY Engineer

        Room 1329, 150 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1905; b. Warrenton, Aug. 20, 1883; p. George Field and Adele Evans (Smith); m. Helen Hilton Baker, Sept. 21, 1912; Theta Nu Epsilon; Zeta Psi; Gimghoul; eng. apprentice W. E. Mfg. co., East Pittsburgh, Pa., 1905-06; erecting eng. ibid. New York, 1906-07; chief elec. engr. Sou. Porto Rico Sugar co., Eusenada, P. R., 1907-11; supt. lighting div. P. R. Ry. Light and Power co., San Juan, P. R., 1911-14; mgr. Japan, China and the Philippines for Westinghouse Elec. co., 1914-20; spec. rep. Westinghouse co., Mexico City and New York City, and in chg. of electrification of Chilean state rys., Santiago, Chile, 1921-23; consulting elec. engr. Porto Rican irrigation service, dept. of interior, bureau of insular affairs, Guayama, P. R., 1912-14; mgr. dept. of the Americas, Westinghouse Elec. co., 1923-; Episcopalian.

*JONES, HARRY MURRAY Physician

        From Franklin; Peck, Idaho; Nez Perce, Idaho; b. July 9, 1881; d. Oct. 10, 1914; m. Mildred Butler, 1907; A.B. 1903; s. m. 1903-04; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1906.

†JONES, HARVEY MCNAIR

        Greenville; s. p. 1903-04; b. 1881.

*JONES, HALCOT P.

        Halifax co.; s. 1803; mem. gen. assem.

†JONES, HERBERT PRYOR

        Rutherford College; s. m. 1908-09.

*JONES, ISAAC Physician

        Granville co.; s. 1816.

*JONES, JAMES

        North Carolina; s. 1816.

*JONES, JOHN

        Hertford co.; s. 1814.

*JONES, JOHN

        Salisbury; s. 1825-26.

JONES, JAMES ARCHIBALD Teacher

        Griffin, Ga.; A.B. 1893; Harvard univ.; b. Wake co., Dec. 24, 1871; p. J. A. T. and Sarah Elizabeth (Barnes); prin. Weldon H. S. 6 yrs.; supt. Fayetteville city schs. 9 yrs.; supt. Griffin, Ga., city schs. 1911-24; Methodist.

*JONES, JOHNSTON BLAKELEY Physician

        From Pittsboro; Charlotte; b. 1814; d. Mar. 1, 1889; s. 1831-36.


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*JONES, J. CROSS

        Livingston, Ala.; s. 1844-45.

*JONES, JAMES C.

        Madison Parish, La.; killed in battle; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; C. S. A.

JONES, JOHN CRAIGE

        Petersburg hosp., Petersburg, Va.; s. m. 1905-06.

*JONES, JOHN D. Banker

        Wilmington; b. 1790; d. 1854; s. 1804; planter; mem. house of c. 1811, '20-'23, and '33; speaker house of c. 1822; mem. conv. 1835.

*JONES, JOHN H.

        Raleigh; s. 1825.

JONES, JOHN HAYWOOD Merchant

        163 Craven st., New Bern; A.B. 1916; grad. U. S. naval acad. 1918; b. New Bern, Aug. 2, 1895; p. John Amos and Julia Caroline (Bryan); m. Caroline Francis Hughes, Oct. 16, 1916; football; Sigma Nu; Gimghoul; vice-pres. E. H. and J. A. Meadows co.; alderman New Bern; ensign U. S. N. R. F. 1917; lieut. (j.g.), U. S. N. 1918-19; Methodist.

‡JONES, JAMES NEWTON

        Graham; s. 1911-12; b. Graham, Jan. 27, 1890; p. H. L. and -- -- --.

JONES, JOHN PAUL Physician

        Wakefield, R. I.; s. m. 1908; M.D. Jefferson med. col. 1912; b. Franklin, Feb. 11, 1887; p. George A. and Lilly (Lyle); m. Carolyn Miller, June 18, 1915; Nezperce, Idaho, 1914-16; major med. corps base hosp. No. 34 and evacuation hosp. No. 36 A. E. F. 1917-19.

*JONES, JOSEPH PICKETT Lawyer

        From Anson co.; Pensacola, Fla.; b. May 1832; d. 1894; A.B. 1854; lieut. U. S. A.; lieut.-col. 5th reg. C. S. A.

*JONES, JOSEPH SEAWELL Historian

        Warren co.; b. Warren co.; d. Mississippi, Feb. 20, 1855; s. 1824; LL.B. Harvard univ. 1833; first man to apply term "Old North State" to N. C.; one of founders of the N. C. hist. soc.; author.

*JONES, JOHN T.

        Wilkes co.; d. 1838; s. 1832-36.

*JONES, JOHN THOMAS

        Caldwell co.; b. Jan. 21, 1842; killed, Wilderness, 1864; A.B. 1861; lieut. col., 26th N. C., C. S. A.

JONES, JESSE WEIMAR Journalist

        Franklin; s. 1913-17; b. Franklin, Nov. 6, 1895; p. George Andrew and Hattie (Sloan); m. Nell Thompson, May 11, 1920; Greensboro Daily Record 1920-23; Tri-Weekly News, Franklin, 1923-; U. S. A. 1918-19; Methodist.

*JONES, JOHN WESLEY Physician

        Tarboro; s. 1853-54; M.D. Univ. of Pa., 1857; farmer; pres. N. C. med. soc.; pres. N. C. bd. of health; mem. state bd. of med. examiners; asst. surg. C. S. A.

*JONES, JOHN WILLIE Planter

        Wake co.; b. Feb. 2, 1842; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; capt., co. I, 47th N. C., C. S. A.

JONES, KENNETH ANDERSON Teacher

        Gonzales, Tex.; s. 1889-1892; b. Carbonton, Jan. 2, 1868.

*JONES, KENNETH RAYNER Merchant

        From Comfort; New Bern; b. Jones co., Feb. 28, 1842; d. June 9, 1903; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; farmer 1865-76; alderman New Bern; chm. co. commrs., Craven co., 1900-03; capt., C. S. A.

*JONES, LOUIS

        R. F. D. 6, Leaksville; b. May 1, 1906; killed in auto wreck, Apr. 20, 1924; s. 1923-24; Baptist.

JONES, LAURENCE CARPENTER

        27 west 49th st., New York, N. Y.; s. 1910-11; b. Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 13, 1893; p. W. I. and -- -- --.

JONES, LEAH DONNELL

        (see Stevens, Mrs. Leah Jones).

JONES, LESLIE E.

        2915 Gosnola ave., Norfolk, Va.; s. 1911.

JONES, LAWRENCE HAUGHTON Manufacturer

        Edgemont road, Asheville; s. 1901-02; b. Cary, July 26, 1883; p. William M. and Lily (Haughton); m. Edith Cayyer, June 2, 1923; Beta Theta Pi; mfr. lumber 1902-13; automatic computing scales 1913-19; golf shots and auto wheel spokes 1919-; mem. firm Jones and Terry, realtors; Episcopalian.

JONES, LEONIDAS LEROY Physician

        Professional bldg., Portsmouth, Va.; s. m. 1914-15; B.S. Wake Forest col. 1914; M.D. Univ. of Pa., 1917; b. Kenansville, June 13, 1892; p. Thaddeus and Mittie B. (Elmore); m. Ora Margaret Lishey, Dec. 28, 1901; ophthalmology, oto-laryngology 1920-; eye, ear, nose, and throat surg., Parrish memorial hosp. and the King's Daughters hosp.; lieut. med. corps U. S. N. R. F. 1917-19; Baptist.

*JONES, LAWRENCE O'BRIEN BRANCH

        From Durham; Roxboro; b. Aug. 25, 1872; d. Oct. 8, 1892; s. 1889-92; Episcopalian.

*JONES, MAURICE

        S. 1802.

*JONES, MONTEZUMA

        Tennessee; s. 1841-43.

JONES, MOREHEAD Cotton Broker

        6 Ranson place, Charlotte; s. 1908-09.

JONES, MARSHALL BRYAN

        Red Springs; s. 1918-19; b. Red Springs, Apr. 9, 1900; p. R. F. and -- -- --.

JONES, MARY BEST

        (See Manning, Mrs. Isaac Hall).


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JONES, MICHAEL HERBERT Broker

        1303 Spring Garden st., Greensboro; s. 1907-09; b. Newton, July 25, 1888; p. Michael Fisher and Virginia A. (Smith); 113th F. A., 30th div. A. E. F., 1917-19.

JONES, MILO J.

        219 Continental bldg., Shreveport, La.; A.B. 1909.

JONES, MARGARET MORDECAI

        (See Cruikshank, Mrs. Ernest).

*JONES, NATHANIEL

        Wake co.; s. 1837-41.

*JONES, NATHANIEL CRABTREE

        Wake co.; A.B. 1853.

JONES, NATHAN FESTUS

        Hickory; s. 1922-23; b. Feb. 14, 1904.

JONES, OTIS VANCE

        Raleigh; s. 1909-10; b. Swan Quarter, June 10, 1888; p. E. H. and -- -- --.

JONES, OVID WINFIELD

        1330 F st., room 311, Washington, D. C.; A.M. 1909; s. l. 1911-12.

JONES, PAUL Journalist

        Tarboro; s. 1886-89; A.B. Trinity col.

*JONES, PRIDE Physician

        Hillsboro; b. 1815; d. Apr., 1889; A.B. 1834; clerk supt. ct.; mem. house of c. 1858 and '72; capt., C. S. A.

JONES, PHILLIP ALONZO Physical Director

        18 West Broadway, Bangor, Maine; pres. P. O. box 145, Rockland, Maine; s. 1917; Univ. of Maine; b. Bangor, Me., Aug. 25, 1895; p. A. D. and Eva S. --; m. Magdalena M.-- Nov. 9, 1919; Beta Theta Pi; physical dir. and coach of athletics; special agt. life ins.; Y. D. div. (26th), 103 inf. A. E. F.; Congregational.

*JONES, PROTHEUS EPPES ARMISTEAD Lawyer

        Granville co.; A.B. 1833.

*JONES, PAUL L.

        Mooresville, Ala.; s. 1856-57.

*JONES, ROBERT A.

        Halifax co.; s. 1810; mem. house of c. 1820.

*JONES, ROBIN AP CADWALLADER

        Hillsboro; b. 1826; killed Brandy Station, 1863; A.B. 1844; capt., C. S. A.

*JONES, ROBERT B.

        Virginia; s. 1817.

JONES, ROBERT DUVAL Physician

        New Bern; s. m. 1890-91; M.D. Univ. of Md., 1896; b. Jones co., May 5, 1873; res. physician Univ. of Md. hosp. 1896-97; supt. of health Craven co. 1898-1902.

JONES, ROBERT DUVAL, JR.

        New Bern; pres. 3611 Locust st., Philadelphia, Pa.; A.B. 1920; s. m. 1920-22; b. New Bern, Oct. 7, 1898; p. Dr. Robert Duval and -- -- --.

*JONES, ROBERT EDWARD LEE Merchant

        Suffolk, Va.; s. 1880-82; ins. agt.

*JONES, RUFUS HENRY Planter

        Cary; d. Aug., 1903; A.B. 1843; mem. house of c. 1848.

JONES, ROBERT RIVES

        Walnut Cove.

*JONES, RICHARD S.

        Virginia; s. 1817.

*JONES, RICHARD THOMAS

        Powellton, Va.; A.B. 1843.

*JONES, STRUTHER

        S. 1803.

*JONES, SETH B.

        Wake co.; b. 1826; d. 1862; s. 1842-45.

*JONES, THOMAS Minister

        Petersburg, Va.; A.B. 1836.

JONES, THOMAS ATKINSON, JR. Lawyer

        208 Pearson drive, Asheville; s. 1909-10; s. l. 1915; p. Thomas Atkinson and -- -- --.

*JONES, THOMAS C.

        Warrenton; s. 1802.

*JONES, THOMAS C.

        Wake co.; s. 1829.

JONES, THADDEUS ELMORE Student

        3457 Walnut st., Philadelphia, Pa.; s. 1919-22; Wake Forest col. 1913-14; Univ. of Pa. 1922-; b. Kenansville, Dec. 15, 1895; p. Thaddeus and Mittie Bryant (Elmore); Delta Epsilon Phi; Kappa Psi; Alpha Chi Delta; pvt. 113 F. A. 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Baptist.

*JONES, THOMAS FRANCIS Lawyer

        Perquimans co.; A.B. 1832; d. 1856; state sen. 1852.

*JONES, THOMAS HASKEL

        From Jefferson; Oklahoma City, Okla.; New Mexico; s. 1895-96; s. l. 1896-97.

JONES, TROY ISAIAH Teacher

        Silas Creek; Newton acad., Newton, N. J.; A.B. 1911; A.M. Columbia univ. 1917; b. Silas Creek, June 19, 1886; p. Windfield Scott and Mary Lòuisa (Brooks); m. Maud Hurst Calfee, June 15, 1918.

*JONES, THADDEUS J.

        Kenansville; s. l. 1899-1900.

JONES, THADDEUS WINFIELD, JR. Lawyer

        Weatherford, Okla.; B.S. 1900; s. l. 1901-02; b. Ft. Stockton, Tex., Jan. 6, 1880; p. Col. Thaddeus Winfield and Mary E. (Lee); m. Ruby K. Butcher, May 3, 1903; m. Ida L. Garrison, Oct. 2, 1914; Sigma Chi; Pi Sigma; Theta Nu Epsilon; atty. Weatherford 15 yrs.; Episcopalian.


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*JONES, THOMAS WILLIAMSON Physician

        Lawrenceville, Va.; A.B. 1810.

*JONES, THOMAS WILSON Lawyer

        Somerville, Tenn.; A.B. 1856; capt. and ord. off. C. S. A.

JONES, ULYSSES SIMPSON Realtor

        322 High st., Portsmouth, Va.; s. l. 1909-10; b. Moore co., Jan. 16; p. Emerson D. and Julia A. (Williams); m. Annie Frasier, Dec. 23, 1915; insurance; Mason; Odd Fellow; Pythian; Methodist.

JONES, VIRGIL LAURENS Teacher

        728 W. Maple st., Fayetteville, Ark.; A.B. 1899; A.B. Carson-Newman col. 1897; Ph.D. Harvard univ. 1911; b. Jonesboro, Tenn., Feb. 4, 1875; p. John Alexander and Margaret Ellen (Ferguson); m. Isabel Elias, June 20, 1905; prin. Mountain City H. S., Mountain City, Tenn., 1897-1900; teacher Shenandoah Normal col. 1900; prin. Barboursville Baptist acad. 1901; teacher Eastern col. 1901-03; ibid. San Antonio, Tex., acad. 1903-04; prin. Faribault, Minn., H. S. 1904-06; supt. of sch. ibid. 1906-09; asst. prof. Univ. of Ark. 1911-12; prof. Sweet Briar col. 1912-15; ibid. Univ. of Ark. 1915-; author articles on educ. subjects; Methodist.

*JONES, VALENTINE M.

        Chatham co.; s. 1830-31.

JONES, WILBER Salesman

        204 Morris st., High Point; s. 1920-22; b. Atlanta, Ga., Mar. 27, 1901; p. Wilber and Minnie V. (Abbey); Sigma Chi; Mason; Episcopalian.

JONES, WALTER ATKINSON

        Maxton; s. 1906-07.

*JONES, WILLIAM AMOS

        From Fayette co., Tenn.; Malden, Mo.; b. 1835; s. 1858; prof. Andrew col., C. S. A.

JONES, WALTER BRODIE Journalist

        Warrenton; s. 1916-17; Columbia univ.; b. Wilson, Mar. 5, 1898; p. Howard F. and Estelle (Brodie); ed. and mgr. Warren Record 1917-20; coll. war records in Warren co. 1920; mgr. Press. Pub. co., inc., 1921-; Methodist.

JONES, WILLIAM BERRY Teacher

        Alamo, Tenn.; s. 1898; b. Unionville, Tenn., July 3, 1867; p. James Bailey and Ruth Elizabeth (Potts); m. Judgie E. Stephens, Mar. 14, 1889; prin. Bells, Tex., H. S. 1901-05; ibid. Crockett H. S., Maury City, Tenn., 1906-14; ibid. Cedar Hill, Tenn., H. S. 1915-20; supt. of sch. Crockett co., Tenn., 1920-; Woodmen; Odd Fellow; Mason; Methodist.

JONES, WILLIAM BRANCH Lawyer

        Hillsboro st., Raleigh; s. l. 1899-1900; N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1898; b. Raleigh, June 22, 1880; p. Armistead and Nannie (Branch); m. Mary Leaton Hay, Apr. 10, 1903; Sigma Nu; Wake co. atty.; N. C. sen. 1909; atty. city of Raleigh; atty. road comm.; Elk; Episcopalian.

*JONES, WILLIAM CLARENCE Lawyer

        From Camden, Ala.; Doe Run, Pa.; Snow Hill, Ala.; b. Nov. 9, 1845; A.B. 1868.

*JONES, WILLIAM DAVENPORT Farmer

        From Patterson; Caldwell co.; b. Mar. 30, 1839; s. 1858-59; adj. 34th N. C. inf., C. S. A.

*JONES, WILLIAM DUKE Physician

        Granville co.; A.B. 1822; state sen. 1868.

JONES, WILLIAM FRANCIS Lawyer

        112 N. 5th ave., Wilmington; s. l. 1911; b. Brunswick co., Feb. 17, 1877; p. Benjamin F. and Anna Eliza (Henry); m. Dora West, Feb., 1899; mem. Wilmington city council; police and fire commr. 1913-15; water commr. 1915-17; atty. New Hanover co.; Elk; Redman; Catholic.

*JONES, WILLIAM G.

        Warren co.; s. 1809; mem. house of c. 1828-30.

JONES, WILLIAM HENRY Teacher

        Biltmore; A.B. 1911; b. Yanceyville, Sept. 23, 1883; p. Thaddeus C. and Rebecca J. (Roberts); m. Edna Lynch, Dec. 27, 1916; ed. Tar Heel; Golden Fleece; teacher Durham H. S. 1911-12; prin. Roper H. S. 1912-14; ibid. Rowland H. S. 1914-15; ibid. South Hill, Va., H. S. 1916-21; ibid. Biltmore H. S. 1922-; Methodist.

*JONES, WILLIAM HOGAN Lawyer

        Wake co.; A.B. 1849; A.M. 1852; maj., C.S.A.

†JONES, WALTER JEFFREYS Lawyer

        Sulphur Springs, Tex.; A.B. 1860; b. Dec. 30, 1839; teacher; C. S. A.

*JONES, WILLIAM L. Farmer

        Camden, Ala.; b. May 14, 1847; d. Aug. 8, 1920; m. Mary Cole, 1869; s. 1866-67; sheriff Wilcox co., Ala., 1880-84; Ala. gen. assem. 1898-1900; C. S. A. 1860-65; Knights of Honor; Pythian.

JONES, WILLIAM MYERS Insurance

        8 Granville road, Myers Park Charlotte; s. 1908-10; b. Charlotte, Dec. 4, 1891; p. Hamilton Chamberlain and Convere (Myers); m. Marie Lentz, Feb. 25, 1920; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; reporter Charlotte Observer 1911-16; city ed. ibid. 1916-17; sec. Carolinas automotive trade assn. 1919-22; dist. mgr. Mutual Benefit Life ins. co. 1922-; 1st lieut. A. E. F. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

JONES, WRIGHT OSCAR Auto Dealer

        Fairmont; s. 1922-23; N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1919; b. Fairmont, Jan. 1, 1902; p. Francis C. and Maude (Pittman); Pythian; Methodist.


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JONES, WALTER RALEIGH Lawyer

        Rockingham; A.B. 1906; Licentiate of instr. Peabody col. 1903; b. Surry co. Dec. 3, 1882; p. Francis and Eliza; m. Edith Fayssoux, Mar. 2, 1910; ins. agency organizer Sou. Life and Trust co. and Greensboro Fire ins. co. 1906-09; farm mgr. Alberta province, Canada, 1909-12.

*JONES, WILLIAM S.

        Virginia; s. 1803.

*JONES, WYLIE STREET Physician

        From Goldsboro; Snow Hill; b. Snow Hill, Aug. 22, 1872; d. Feb. 23, 1901; s. 1889-91; Univ. of Va.,; Univ. of Pa.; Davidson col.; Presbyterian.

*JONES, WALTER TEMPLE

        From Jonesboro; Carthage; b. 1861; d. 1882; s. 1880-82.

*JONES, WILLIAM WESTWOOD Lawyer

        From Henderson; Asheville; d. Mar. 26, 1916; A.B. 1862; C. S. A.; N. C. sol.

*JONES, WILLIE WILLIAM

        Halifax co.; A.B. 1804; trustee, U. N. C. 1807-12.

JONES, ZEBULON VANCE Manufacturer

        100 Indian River rd., Norfolk, Va.; B.S. 1918; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1918; b. Swan Quarter, Jan. 28, 1885; p. Charles Anderson and Nancy Jane (Spencer); m. Edythe Marion Achilles, Aug. 20, 1919; Kappa Psi; Gym team; wearer "N. C."; sec.-treas. Barkley Machine Works and Foundry co. 1920-; med. reserve corps U. S. A. 1917-19; Methodist.

JORDAN, DILLON LEROY

        Clayton Pharmacy, Clayton; s. p. 1920-21; b. Fayetteville, May 3, 1900; p. D. and Nora F. --; Pythian; Mason; Baptist.

‡JORDAN, FRANCIS CAMERON Manufacturer

        Magnolia rd., Pinehurst; A.B. 1917; b. Greensboro, July 20, 1896; p. James Francis and Mary Wright (Waddell); m. Frances Virginia Price, Nov. 2, 1919; Beta Theta Pi; Omega Delta; Vick Chem. co., Greensboro, 1919; asst. to pres. American Writing Paper co., Holyoke, Mass., 1919-20; asst. treas. Nofalt Motor Products co., Hartford, Conn., 1921; asst. mgr. Keystone Paper Box co., Burlington, 1922; vice consul Mazatlan, Mexico, 1918; Episcopalian.

*JORDAN, GEORGE RYAN Lawyer

        Bertie co.; A.B. 1827.

*JORDAN, JAMES B. Lawyer

        Bertie co.; b. 1831; d. in service, 1862; s. 1855-56; A.B., Brown univ.; C. S. A. lieut. 26th reg.; prisoner Johnson's Island.

JORDAN, JOHN RICHARD

        Winton; s. l. 1912-13; Trinity col.; b. Winton, Feb. 18, 1890; p. William and -- --.

*JORDAN, JOHN W. Physician

        From Williamson co., Tenn.; Allisona, Tex.; b. 1838; d. Tenn., 1868; s. 1855-56; planter; C. S. A.

JORDAN, JOHN YATES, JR. Lawyer

        30 Beardan ave., Asheville; s. 1915-18; 1920-21; b. Elizabethton, Tenn., June 8, 1896; p. John Yates and Meena (Smith); Phi Delta Phi; asst. water supt. Asheville 1914-15; Amer. vice consul. Brest, France, 1918-20; sergt. field hosp. No. 1 N. C. N. G. 1913-17; Baptist.

JORDAN, MILLS MORRISON

        Hamlet; s. 1920-21; b. Hamlet, Sept. 1, 1901; p. J. H. and -- -- --.

JORDAN, ROY PATTON Lumber Dealer

        30 Chestnut st., Asheville; s. 1916-19; b. Asheville, Dec. 10, 1895; p. Capt. Frank M. and Nancy E. (Patton); Sigma Chi; wholesale lumber dealer 1920-22; retail building material 1922-; 2nd lieut. air Service U. S. A. 1918; Presbyterian.

JORDAN, RUSSELL WOOD Lumber Dealer

        Emporia, Va.; s. 1898; b. Greensville co., Va., Jan. 28, 1880; p. Jas. O. and Sallie B. --; m. Jennie T., Mar. 24, 1904; Mason; Methodist Episcopal (South).

JORDAN, STROUD Engineer

        352 Parkside ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.; A.B. 1905; M. S. 1907; Ph.D. 1909; b. Orange co., Nov. 11, 1885; p. Dr. Archibald Currie and Octavia Graham (Stroud); m. Virginia Marshburn, Jan. 31, 1912; Phi. Soc.; Alpha Chi Sigma; research asso. Carnegie Grant col. of the City of New York 1905; prof. Gordon col. 1905-06; 1st asst. chem. dept. U. N. C. 1906-09; instr. Mass. inst. of tech. 1909-11; chief chemist Amer. Tob. co. 1911-20; chem. engr. and chief chem. Henry Heide, inc., New York, 1920-; author articles relating to chem. subjects; capt. chem. warfare service A. E. F. 1918-19; Presbyterian.

*JORDAN, SIMEON PETER Physician

        Stokes co.; A.B. 1819; A.M. 1822; tutor, 1818-21.

*JORDAN, WILLIAM CHURCHILL Physician

        Greenville; b. July 21, 1843; A.B. 1862; capt., C. S. A.

*JORDAN, WILLIAM HILL Minister

        From Bertie co.; Oxford; b. 1803; d. 1883; A.B. 1822; Baptist.

*JORDAN, WILLIAM HILL Minister

        From Bertie co.; Thomas co., Ga.; b. June 2, 1833; d. 1870; A.B. 1857; tutor, Wake Forest col.; chaplain, C. S. A.; Baptist.

JORDAN, WILLIAM MILLS Merchant

        Winton; s. l. 1914; p. William and Ella Eure (Jordan); farmer.


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JORDAN, WILLIAM STONE Physician

        Oak Ridge ave., Fayetteville; M.D. 1906; Philadelphia Polyclinic hosp. and med. sch. 1914; Baltimore Presbyterian eye, ear, nose, and throat hosp. 1917-18; g. s. Univ. of Pa.; b. Greene co., Nov. 29, 1884; p. Dr. Thomas Murphy and Ida May (Sasser); m. Louise Manning Huske, Oct. 19, 1916; Phi Soc.; res. physician Highsmith hosp. Fayetteville, 1906-07; supt. Cumberland gen. hosp. 3 yrs.; mem. firm Lilly, Jordan, McKay; health supt. Cumberland co. 4 yrs.; Methodist.

*JORDON, JOHN C. Physician

        Northampton co.; s. 1852-53.

*JOURDAN, GEORGE W.

        North Carolina; s. 1801.

JOYCE, CLARENCE BURTON

        East Bend; s. p. m. 1921-22; b. East Bend, Nov. 6, 1901; p. R. G. and -- -- --.

*JOYCE, DAVID TROY

        Coronica, S. C.; s. l. 1901-02.

JOYNER, ANDREW, JR. Lawyer

        116 S. Spring st., Greensboro; s. 1910-12; s. l. 1922-23; b. Greenville, Jan. 6, 1894; p. Andrew and Alice Lee (Braswell); m. Pearle Ashworth, June 21, 1917; Di Soc.; Sigma Upsilon; Zeta Psi; reporter Greensboro News 1912; asst. clerk supr. ct. Guilford co. 1912-22; Guilford greys 1913-16; chief yeoman U. S., N. R. F. 1917-18; Elk; Junior; Episcopalian.

JOYNER, CLAUDIUS CAMERON Physician

        Farmville; s. 1894-95; s. m. 1895-96; p. Jacob and Mary A. --; m. Luna Newell, Dec. 21, 1901.

JOYNER, CLAUDE REUBEN Teacher

        Care High School, Winston-Salem; A.B. 1920; b. Yadkinville, Oct. 22, 1896; p. Samuel Henry and Syniscal (Sprinkle); m. Effie LytleMackie, May 26, 1923; baseball; Di Soc.; Golden Fleece; seaman U. S. N. R. F. 1918-19; Baptist.

JOYNER, EDWARD GREY Merchant

        Box 239, Greenville; A.B. 1916; b. Beaufort co., July 6, 1893; p. Francis and Sarah Elizabeth (Long); m. Susie Summerell Gay, Oct. 11, 1917; asst. cashier Bank of Halifax, 1916-17; sec.-treas. Kline Motor co., Rocky Mount, 1919; shipping clerk Carolina bldg. supply co., ibid. 1919-20; mgr. Carolina bldg. supply co., Greenville, 1920-; sergt. co. H 120th inf. 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Kiwanian; Episcopalian.

JOYNER, EDMUND NOAH, JR.

        826 Gregg st., Columbia, S. C.; s. 1898-99; Univ. of S. C.; Sewanee; b. Hickory, Apr. 15, 1878; p. Rev. Edmund Noah and Mary Elizabeth (Winfield); m. Julia Hill Tift, June 15, 1904; Sigma Nu; Episcopalian.

JOYNER, ELISHA WILEY Teacher

        Hertford; A.B. 1913; b. Nashville, Sept. 18, 1883; p. Gilbert J. and Susan Frances; m. Mae Scott, June 7, 1917; supt. of sch. Dare co., 1913-17; supt. Lincolnton sch. 1917-19; ibid. Hertford 1919-; dir. Carteret co. summer sch. 1923; Mason; Methodist Episcopal (South.)

JOYNER, GOVER HUNTER Teacher

        Potecasi; s. l. 1913-14; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1909; b. Hertford co., Feb. 16, 1889; p. Nelson and Fannie (Johnson); lawyer, Woodland 1914-16; prin. Potecasi H. S. 1916-18; bank cashier 1918-22; prin. Roxobel H. S. 1922-; Baptist.

*JOYNER, JAMES Lawyer

        Pitt co.; s. 1847-48.

JOYNER, JAMES CRAIG Physician

        Goldsboro; pres. Polyclinic hosp., New York, N. Y.; s. 1913-14; M.D. Univ. of Md., 1918; Elon col. 1911-123; b. Princeton, Sept. 23, 1893; p. P. H. and -- -- --.

JOYNER, JAMES NOAH

        Care British-Amer. Tob. co., Nanking, China; A.B. 1910.

JOYNER, JOHN PUGH Banker

        LaGrange; s. 1878-80; b. Apr. 21, 1860; p. John and Sallie (Wooten); m. Feb. 12, 1885; wagon and cart mfr. 8 yrs.; judge recorder's ct., LaGrange, 8 yrs.; asst. cashier Rouse Banking co., 11 yrs.; Baptist.

*JOYNER, JOHN R. Minister

        From Marlboro; Baltimore, Md.; Columbia, S. C.; s. 1860-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; chaplain, C. S. A.; Episcopalian.

JOYNER, JAMES YADKIN Educator

        304 E. Jones st., Raleigh; Ph.B. 1881; LL.D. Cornell univ.; b. Davidson co., Aug. 7, 1862; p. John and Sarah J. (Wooten); m. Effie E. Rouse, Dec. 14, 1887; teacher 1881-85; lawyer Goldsboro 1886-89; supt. city sch. Goldsboro 1889-93; prof. and dean of faculty N. C. Col. for Women 1893-1902; farmer 1919-; co. supt. pub. instr. 1881-85; state supt. pub. instr. 1902-19; mem. bd. of aldermen and mayor pro tem Greensboro; trustee U. N. C.; pres. natl. educ. assn. of U. S.; pres. assn. of sou. state supts.; pres. sou. conference for educ.; pres. N. C. teachers assem.; pres. N. C. convention of farmers and farm women; dir. tobacco growers co-operative assn. of N. C., S. C., Va.; mem. state ship and water transportation comm. 1923-; chm. first state text-book sub. comm. 1901; Baptist.

†JOYNER, LEROY

        Rocky Mount; s. l. 1913-14; Wake Forest col.; b. Rocky Mount, July 13, 1892; p. T. J. and -- -- --.

JOYNER, PATRICK HENRY

        Princeton; s. 1878-80; Roanoke col.; b. Kenly, July 18, 1856; p. W. H. and Elizabeth (Parker); m. Mary Craig, Jan. 13, 1886.


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JOYNER, MRS. RUTH DEANS

        (See Wells, Mrs. William).

JOYNER, ROBERT THOMAS

        226 S. Dargan st., Florence, S. C.; pres. Care duPont co., Arlington, N. J.; s. 1911-13; N. C. Col of A. and E.; b. Rocky Mount, Jan. 6, 1891; p. Thomas Jefferson and Mary (Bailey); m. Annie Josephine Timmons, June 18, 1918; employee duPont co.; Baptist.

*JOYNER, ROBERT W. Lawyer

        From Pitt co.; Farmville; s. 1859-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; physician; capt. C. S. A. co. E, 27th reg.

*JOYNER, ROBERT W.

        Marlboro; s. 1860-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1863.

JOYNER, THOMAS ELI Merchant

        Farmville; s. 1908-09; p. R. L. and Bertha --; m. Agnes Barrett, Mar. 12, 1913.

JOYNER, WILLIAM HENRY Engineer

        635 N. Waiola ave., La Grange, Ill.; B.S. 1916; b. Durham, Oct. 26, 1891; p. Patrick Henry and Mary (Craig); m. Florence Eleanor Latus, June 3, 1922; Phi Soc.; tel. engr. Western Elec. co. 1916-19; engr. checker ibid. 1919-21; asst. chief of engr. dept. ibid. 1921; engr. analyzer ibid. 1921-23; chief of engr. dept. ibid. 1923-; teacher wireless telegraphy Austin H. S., Chicago, Ill., 1917-19; Methodist.

JOYNER, WILLIAM THOMAS Lawyer

        304 E. Jones st., Raleigh; A.B. 1911; grad. Harvard law sch. 1916; b. Goldsboro, Apr. 11, 1891; instr. Woodbury Forest sch. for boys, Woodbury Forest, Va., 1911-13; lawyer 1916-17; 1919-; sec. state dem. exec. com. 1920-; U. S. A. 1917-19; capt. 113 F. A.; maj. 45 F. A.; col. 117 F. A., 1923-; Kiwanian.

JUDD, EUGENE CLARENCE Physician

        Raleigh; s. 1904-07; s. m. 1907-09; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1911; b. New Hill, Apr. 24, 1882; p. John Thomas and Louise Frances (Cross); m. Mary Eleanor Pritchard, Oct. 26, 1920; Phi Soc.; N. C. state prison physician under Gov. Bickett; lieut. (j. g.) med. corps U. S. N. 1918-19; Methodist.

*JUDD, HENDERSON DENNIS

        Wake co.; A. B. 1911 as of 1864.

†JUDD, JOHN HERBERT

        Enno; s. 1893-94.

JUDD, ZEBULON VANCE Educator

        Auburn, Ala.; pres. 434 W. 120th st., New York, N. Y.; Ph.B. 1903; Columbia univ. 1913-14; 1923-24; b. Wake co., Nov. 26, 1876; p. John Thomas and Louise Frances (Cross); m. Edith Isabelle Royster, Dec. 27, 1915; Phi Soc.; Theta Chi; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Delta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi; instr. in French and Eng. Univ. of Fla. 1903-05; prof. rural educ., U. N. C. 1913-15; head dept. educ. and dir. summer sessions, Ala. Poly. Inst. 1915-20; dean sch. of educ. and summer sessions, ibid. 1920-; lecturer; supt. of pub. instr. Wake co., 1905-14; mem. N. C. text book comm. 1911; mem. N. C. H. S. bd. of examiners, 1910-15; mem. Ala. state bd. for vocational educ. 1917-19; dir. Southern educ. assn. several yrs.; author numerous educ. bulletins and papers; Methodist Episcopal.

*JULIAN, JOHN MOOSE Merchant

        Salisbury; b. Oct. 13, 1874; d. Sept. 16, 1910; m. Addie Bedford, June 3, 1896; s. 1891-92; journalist; ex.-clerk to U. S. Sen. Overman 1903; mem. house of rep. 1907-1909; Mason; Pythian; Junior; Woodman; Lutheran.

†JUMPER, MILLARD BISHOP

        Chapel Hill; s. 1911-12; Millsaps col.; b. Coila, Miss., Nov. 5, 1889; p. M. F. and -- -- --.

JURNEY, BUREN Lawyer

        Statesville; s. 1912-13; Wake Forest col. 1914-15; b. Olin. Feb. 23, 1890; p. Z. T. and Sarah (Patterson); Lang and Jurney 1915-; atty. Iredell co.; N. C. sen.; Pythian; Methodist.

‡JURNEY, ROBERT CAMPBELL Soil Scientist

        Care Bureau of Soils, Washington, D. C.; A.B. 1913; b. Snow Creek, May 4, 1887; p. William Thomas and Eleanor Houston (Campbell); m. Ethel Mildred Brietz, May 20, 1914; Phi Beta Kappa; Di Soc.; soil scientist N. C. dept. of agri. 1913-15; ibid. bureau of soils, U. S. dept. of agri., 1915-; author numerous soil survey reports published; Moravian.

*JUSTICE, ALEXANDER Lawyer

        New Bern; b. 1825; d. 1879; s. 1843-45.

JUSTICE, GASTON BALEY

        Marion; s. m. 1899-1901.

*JUSTICE, GEORGE WASHINGTON

        Asheville; s. l. 1894-95.

JUSTICE, JAMES DEYER

        Rutherfordton; s. 1922-23; b. Dec. 31, 1903.

JUSTICE, JAMES MONROE

        Hendersonville; s. 1899-1901.

JUSTICE, MARGARET CURTIS

        Chapel Hill; s. 1921-22; Columbia univ.; b. Chapel Hill, May 25, 1903.

JUSTICE, RALPH HEALAN Druggist

        834 W. Market st., Greensboro; s. 1920-21; b. Spartanburg, S. C., June 26, 1901; p. Robert Lee and Carrie (Healan); Justice Drug co., wholesale druggists; Methodist.

*JUSTUS, KEITH Druggist

        Hendersonville; b. Mar. 2, 1891; d. Mar. 27, 1913; s. 1910.


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KAFER, OSWALD OTTMAN Physician

        Edward; s. m. 1901-02; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1905; b. New York, N. Y., Dec. 21, 1880; p. Jacob and Katherine (Pfieffer); m. Lillian Taggart, Mar. 7, 1906; pvt. Span.-Amer. war; Episcopalian.

‡KAHN, LIONEL JULIUS

        Dallas, Texas; s. 1906-07.

KALLAM, JOHN L.

        Reidsville; s. 1922.

KANNER, ABRAM OTTO Lawyer

        Atlantic Nat. Bank bldg., Jacksonville, Fla.; s. l. 1911-12; LL.B. Stetson univ., Deland, Fla.; b. Sanford, Fla., Nov. 2, 1893; p. Charles and Pauline -- --; Phi Alpha Delta; U. S. A.; Shriner; Jewish.

KANOY, ROBERT CARSON

        Biscoe; s. 1918-19; b. Biscoe, Mar. 27, 1899; p. C. E. and -- -- --.

KANOY, WILLIE CLARENCE Engineer

        Nathans Creek; Biscoe; s. 1912-13; Guilford col. 1913-14; b. Goldston, Jan. 5, 1894; p. C. E. and S. J. --; m. Bernice E. Hurley, Biscoe, Dec. 1, 1917; civil engr. 4 yrs. with N. C. state highway comm.; Presbyterian.

KAPLAN, FRANK Student

        Mt. Gilead; pres. 3929 Pine st., Phila., Pa.; s. 1921-23; Univ. of Pa. 1923-; b. Novobog, Russia, Nov. 7, 1902; p. Benjamin and Bessie (Palakavetz); Alpha Omega; co. "K" 1st inf. N. C. N. G. 1921-23; Orthodox.

KAPP, HENRY HERMAN Physician

        642 Holly ave., Winston-Salem; s. m. 1897-99; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1901; b. Bethania, Apr. 9, 1880; p. John Henry and Sallie E. (Lehman); m. Rosa Estelle Hege, Oct. 10, 1905; Philadelphia hosp. 1901-02; gen. practice 1902-20; diagnosis and internal med. 1920-; teacher Twin-City hosp. 1904-06; mem. N. C. med. soc.; ibid. Amer. Med. assn.; mem. radiological soc. of North Am.; author: articles on med. subjects; Moravian.

KAPP, JAMIE LYNN Mail Superintendent

        640 Holly ave., Winston-Salem; s. 1889-91; b. Bethania, Nov. 22, 1871; p. John H. and Sallie E. (Lehman); m. Bertha V. Huff, Nov. 4, 1903; merchant and tob. mfr. 1891-99; supt. of mails 1899-; Moravian.

KAPP, THOMAS EUGENE Realtor

        530 Spruce st., Winston-Salem; s. 1889-91; b. Bethania, Sept. 14, 1872; p. John H. and Sallie E. (Lehman); m. Annie Bynum, Nov. 22, 1906; Di Soc.; lumber bus.; farmer 1891-1900; wholesale grocer and druggist 1900-06; real estate and ins. 1906-; sec. and treas. home real estate loan and ins. co.; Moravian.

KASEY, WATSON

        (See Partrick, Mrs. Theodore H.)

KATO, KAMEICHI Fur Dealer

        520 W. 114th st., New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1918; b. Takatamura Saikigun Hiroshimaken, Japan, Dec. 22, 1890; p. Tamiji and Wai --; m. Noshio Sato, July 14, 1922; Di Soc.; Sigma Upsilon; clerk Talladega furnace, Talladega, Ala., 1918-20; mgr. fur dept. Kuhara trading co. 1920-22; Am. rep. Nippon Mohi Boyeki Kaisha, 1922-.

KATZENSTEIN, CHARLES JACKSON Lawyer

        115 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1907; LL.B. Columbia univ, 1910; b. Warrenton, Aug. 21, 1887; p. Alex and Leah -- --; m. Margaret E. Rothschild, Mar. 30, 1920; Phi Soc.; inter-collegiate debater; U. S. N. 1918-19; Mason; Hebrew.

*KEARNEY, HENRY

        Northampton co.; s. 1795-96.

KEARNEY, ROBERT EDWARD

        Box 203, Franklinton; s. 1894-97; b. Franklinton, Feb. 25, 1874; p. Henry Crawford and Mary Jane (Long); gen. repair wk. on household furnishings; clerk to sheriff 1903-05; Methodist.

*KEARNEY, WHITMELL HILL ALSTON Planter

        Warren co.; d. 1887; s. 1828-29.

*KEARNEY, WILLIAM KINCHEN Planter

        Warren co.; b. Aug. 1, 1785; d. Jan. 25, 1868; m. Maria Alston, July 6, 1810; s. 1807.

KEEBLE, CURRIN GREAVES

        Raleigh; s. l. 1910-11; Wake Forest col. 1899-1900; b. Murfreesboro, Sept. 15, 1877; p. H. P. and -- -- --.

*KEEBLE, EDWARD AUGUSTUS Judge

        Murfreesboro, Tenn.; d. 1884; A.B. 1827; mem. Tenn. gen. assem.; judge Tenn. supr. ct.; chancellor.

*KEECH, EDGAR JASPER

        Tarboro; d. Dec. 12, 1895; s. 1888-90.

KEEL, CHARLES HERBERT Lawyer

        Bar bldg., 36 W. 44th st., New York, N Y.; A.B. 1907; LL.B. Nat. Univ. Law sch. 1912; M. Patent Laws, Georgetown univ. 1913; b. Robersonville, Dec. 19, 1883; p. Theophilus and Artimissia (Page); Phi Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; student engr. Gen. Elec. co. 1907-10; atty. Gen. Elec. co. before U. S. patent office


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Washington, D. C., 1912-16; special legal work Cleveland, O., 1916-17; lawyer Curtis Aeroplane co. 1917-19; European rep. ibid. 1920; patent lawyer 1921-; mem. Amer. institute of elec. engrs.; soc. of automotive engrs.; mem. N. Y. and D. C. bar.

†KEEL, CHARLES WHITINGTON Physician

        Newport News, Va.; s. m. 1893-94; M.D. Med. Col. of Va. 1897; b. Grantsboro. Sept. 7, 1871.

†KEEL, JAMES THOMAS

        Wilson; s. 1904-05; b. Wilson, Aug. 2, 1885.

KEELIN, JAMES NATHANIEL, JR.

        Walton st., Atlanta, Ga.; s. s. l. 1921; b. Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 10, 1894; m. Marion White, Elizabeth City, June 28, 1922; sec.-treas. Keelin printing co., Atlanta, Ga.; Mason; Odd Fellow; Elk; Baptist.

‡KEELS, JOHN ROBERT Lawyer

        Lynchburg, S. C., s. l. 1883-84.

KEENER, ARTUS ALEXANDER

        Maiden; s. l. 1908-09; A.B. Catawba col. 1906.

*KEENER, JOE BRAGG Salesman

        Winston-Salem; b. Webster, Dec. 9, 1892; d. June 12, 1924; m. A. Gray Ogburn, Oct. 12, 1920; s. p. 1916-17; Atlanta Col. of phar.; Eli Lilly & co., Indianapolis. Ind.; ensign, hosp. corps. U. S. N. R. F. 1917-19; Mason; Methodist.

KEENER, JAMES ERNEST Asst. Postmaster

        Sylva; s. 1918; b. Dillsboro, Aug. 7, 1900; p. Joseph William and Ida (Wilson); dry goods clerk 1918-22; asst. postmaster 1922-23; dry goods clerk 1923-24; S. A. T. C.

KEESLER, EDWARD YATES

        1010 Queens road, M. P., Charlotte; A.B. 1915; M.S. 1916; Washington and Lee univ. 1912-13; Mass. Inst. of tech. 1916-17; b. Charlotte, Dec. 5, 1894; p. Edward Lee and Mary (Yates); m. Anne Dewey Chambers, Oct. 6, 1921; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; asst. sec.-treas. Mutual Bldg. and Loan assn., Charlotte, 1916-24; sec.-treas. Mutual Bldg. and Loan assn., Charlotte, 1924-; capt. British armies; A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

*KEETER, CHARLES HENRY

        Merry Hill; b. Sept., 1885; d. Mar., 1910; s. 1908-09; Baptist.

KEEVER, JAMES WOODFIN Pharmacist

        1203 9th ave., Hickory; s. 1919-22; Lenoir col.; s. m. Univ. of Pa. 1922-; b. Hickory, Apr. 30, 1895; p. Daniel Cornelius and Clara (Jarrett); Pi Kappa Alpha; Phi Chi; 2nd lieut. 4th pioneer inf. 77th, 81st and 83rd divs. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Presbyterian.

KEIGER, CYRUS CLIFTON Dentist

        712 Realty bldg., Charlotte; s. 1909-10; D.D.S. Med. Col. of Va. 1913; b. Stokes co., Oct. 28, 1888; p. John W. and Martha (Schaub); m. Maude McGee; Pythian; Red Deer; Methodist.

KEIGER, JAMES ARTHUR Physician

        Greensboro; A.B. 1909; M.D. Univ. of Va. 1916; b. Dalton, Nov. 7, 1883; p. John Wesley and Martha (Schaub); m. Ethel Bollinger, Oct. 10, 1922; Di Soc.; prin. High Point H. S. 1909-11; clerk Tomlinson chair co. High Point, 1911-12; specialist in genito-urinary diseases, syphilis and skin diseases, Greensboro, 1916-; surg. U. S. pub. health service 1917-19; Methodist.

KEIGER, OSCAR RODOLPH Physician

        700 Brookstown ave., Winston-Salem; s. m. 1907-09; M.D. Med. Col. of Va. 1911; b. Dalton, Aug. 29, 1885; p. John Wesley and Martha Louise (Schaub); m. Sallie Maude Fulton, Dec. 30, 1913; Kappa Psi; Methodist.

KEITH, ALTON R.

        Atkinson; s. 1919-20; Princeton univ.; b. Atkinson, July 6, 1895; p. W. C. and -- -- --.

‡KEITH, EDWARD WILBUR Lawyer

        Asheville; s. l. 1896-97; Hiwassee col. Tenn.; b. Sweetwater, Tenn., Aug. 30, 1874.

KEITH, JUDSON ELLIS

        North Side; s. 1919-21; b. North Side, May 23, 1901; p. J. H. and -- -- --.

KEITH, VESTER W. Lawyer

        Fairmont; s. l. 1913.

*KELL, BENJAMIN ELINORE Physician

        Pineville; b. 1866; d. Oct. 30, 1903; s. 1885-86; M. D.

KELL, SAMUEL HICKMAN Planter

        Fort Mill, S. C.; s. 1885-88; b. Pineville, 1869.

†KELL, THOMAS GASTON

        Pineville; s. 1897-98.

*KELLAM, CLAUDE DOLBY Physician

        From Shiloh; Norfolk, Va.; b. Jan. 10, 1881; d. Dec. 15, 1922; s. 1898-99; M.D. Univ. Col. med., Richmond, Va., 1903; teacher.

KELLEY, ABNER, WELLINGTON

        Marengo, Ill.; A.M. 1924; b. Feb. 10, 1903; p. A. W. Sr., and -- -- --.

KELLEY, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Lawyer

        Bishopville, S. C.; s. l. 1898-99; Clemson col. 1894; b. Kershaw co., S. C., May 12, 1878; p. Benjamin Franklin and Ella (Bufort); m. Sarah Durant, May 1, 1902; S. C. gen. assem. 1902-04; S. C. sen. 1906-10; atty. Bishopville; ibid. Lee co.; mem. state dispensary comm.; Methodist.


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KELLUM, EUGENE LEROY

        3457 Walnut st., Phila., Pa.; s. 1918-19; s. m. 1920-21; b. New Bern, Oct. 28, 1898; p. A. D. and -- -- --.

*KELLY, ANGUS ROBINSON Lawyer

        From Moore co.; Marion, Ala.; b. 1813; d. 1887; A.B. 1841; A.M. 1847; state sen. 1850.

KELLY, DONALD GEORGE

        Leaksville; A.B. 1914; s. l. 1916-17; b. Clarkson, 1891; p. James and -- -- --.

‡KELLY, FRANK CLEMENT

        4013 Market st., Philadelphia, Pa.; s. l. 1908-09.

KELLY, FREDERICK G. Chemist

        2732 Ensley ave., Ensley, Ala.; s. 1899-1900; p. Jesse L. and Christianna (Wilson); m. Minnie Dora Koth, July 21, 1901; chief chem. T. C. I. & R. R. co., Ensley steel works.

KELLY, FRANK ROSCOE Florist

        2033 25th st., Ensley, Ala.; s. 1907-09; b. Henderson, Dec. 2, 1886; p. Jesse Lee and Christianna (Wilson); m. Katherine Davereaux, June 21, 1888; sampler T. C. I. co. 1909-13; florist 1915-; Mason; Kiwanian; Baptist.

KELLY, HERBERT THOMAS Physician

        124 Kennedy st., Fayetteville; pres. Chapel Hill; s. m. 1919-23; N. C. Col. of A. and E., 1918-19; M.D. Jefferson Med. col.; b. Moncure, Apr. 27, 1899; p. John Thomas and Sarah Frances (Farrel); Phi Chi; mem. med. soc.; S. A. T. C. N. C. Col. of A. and E.; Methodist.

*KELLY, JAMES Minister

        Clarkton; b. Apr. 1, 1832; d. Apr. 19, 1906; A.B. 1860; prin. M. & F. acad.; Presbyterian.

*KELLY, JOHN BETHUNE Farmer

        From Carthage; Cole's Mills; b. Feb. 29, 1840; d. Feb. 14, 1816; A.B. 1860; miller; C. S. A.

KELLY, JAMES CLYDE Teacher

        Vass.; A.B. 1913; b. Carthage, Dec. 20, 1886; supt. Sandhill farm life sch. 1922.

KELLY, JULIUS GERALD

        Fairmont; s. 1922-23; b. Fairmont, Jan. 5, 1903; p. A. J. and -- -- --.

*KELLY, JOHN M.

        Moore co.; killed, Fredericksburg, 1862; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; maj. C. S. A. 35th reg.

*KELLY, LOUCHLIN MCLEOD Chemist

        Carthage; b. Aug. 26, 1880; d. Oct. 19, 1914; B.S. 1905; Tenn. coal iron ry. co., Birmingham, Ala., 1905-14; Presbyterian.

*KELLY, NEILL R.

        Moore co.; killed, Drury's Bluff, Va., 1864; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; lieut. C. S. A.

*KELLY, NICHOLAS YOUNG Planter

        Davie co.; d. 1855; s. 1849-52; C. S. A.

*KELLY, SAMUEL LUIN Lawyer

        Franklin; b. Wickle's store, Mar. 3, 1874; s. l. 1898; mayor, 1901-03.

*KENAN, DANIEL LOVE

        Selma, Ala.; b. 1816; d. May 3, 1910; A.B. 1840.

*KENAN, GRAHAM Lawyer

        From Kenansville; Wilmington; b. Nov. 20, 1883; d. Feb. 5, 1920; m. Sarah G. --, Dec. 18, 1912; A.B. 1904; s. l. 1904-05; Wilmington 1906-18, 1920; New York, 1918-20; trustee U. N. C. 1915-20; Episcopalian.

*KENAN, JAMES GRAHAM Farmer

        Kenansville; b. Duplin co., June 13, 1839; d. Jan. 9, 1912; A.B. 1861; mem. house of rep. 1876-77; sheriff, 1885-95; capt. 43rd N. C. inf., C. S. A.; lieut.-col., 2nd reg. N. C. S. gds.

KENAN, OWEN HILL Physician

        Kenansville; pres. Palm Beach, Fla.; s. 1890-91; M.D. Col. of Physicians and surg. of Md.; b. Kenansville, May 23, 1873; p. Capt. James Graham and Annie Elizabeth (Hill); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Amer. amb. corps Paris, France, 1915; Amer. field service, French army 1916; lieut.-col. med. corps 26th div.-42nd div. A. E. F. 1917-19; cited in orders by French army, 1916; awarded Croix de Guerre 1916; mem. relief mission to Russia and Turkey, 1919; Episcopalian.

*KENAN, THOMAS STEPHEN

        From Kenansville; Raleigh; b. Feb. 12, 1838; d. 1914; A.B. 1857; A.M. 1858; mem. house of c. 1865-67; atty. gen. 1876-85; clerk supr. ct. 1865-66, and 1886-1912; reporter supr. ct. 1876-85; trustee, U. N. C., 1883-1912; exec. com. bd. of trustees; pres. alumni assn.; col., 43rd N. C., C. S. A.

KENAN, THOMAS STEPHEN, JR. Manufacturer

        Atlanta Cotton Oil co., Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1895-96; b. Kenansville, Mar. 6, 1878; p. James G. and -- -- --; m. Annice Hawkins, Atlanta, Ga.; pres. Atlanta Cot. Oil co.

*KENAN, WILLIAM RAND Lawyer

        From Kenansville; Wilmington; b. Aug. 4, 1845; d. Baltimore, Apr. 14, 1903; s. 1860-63; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; merchant; adj. 43rd N. C., C. S. A.

KENAN, WILLIAM RAND, JR. Engineer

        433 Locust st., Lockport, N. Y.; B.S. 1894; g. s. 1895-96; b. Wilmington, Apr. 30, 1873; p. Capt. William R. and Mary (Hargrave); m. Alice Pomroy, Apr. 9, 1904; baseball; football; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Gimghoul; chem. Navasso Guano co., Wilmington, 1894; emp. N. C. Geological


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survey 1894; prof. St. Albans sch. Radford, Va., 1894-95; builder and operator elec. plant U. N. C. and instr. U. N. C. 1895; chem. supt. Electro Gas co. 1896; supt. Appleton Carbide co., Appleton, Wis., 1897-99; chem. engr. Union Carbide co. Niagara Falls, N. Y., 1890; emp. Traders Paper co. Lockport, N. Y., 1900; consulting and constructing engr. Fla. East Coast Hotel co. 1900-; dir. Flagler ry. system 1904-; pres. Citizens Gas co. Jacksonville, Fla., 1905-; ibid. Saugerties Gas Light co. Saugerties, N. Y.; ibid. Carolina Apt. co. Wilmington; ibid. Miami Elec. Light and Power co. and Miami Water co., Miami, Fla.; ibid. West Palm Beach co. West Palm Beach, Fla.; pres. Fla. East Coast ry. co.; ibid. Fla. East Coast Hotel co.; pres. Fla. East Coast Car Ferry co.; vice-pres. and treas. Western Block co., Lockport, N. Y.; ibid. Model Land co., St. Augustine, Fla.; trustee H. M. Flagler estate; mem. Am. chem. soc.; ibid. Am. electrochemical soc.; ibid. Am. Institute of elec. engrs.; Presbyterian.

KENDALL, EVERETT ALLAN Banker

        462 Pine st., New Orleans, La.; A.B. 1917; b. Asheboro, Jan. 6, 1898; p. D. B. and Mollie Jane (McDaniel); m. Elsa Posselius, Nov. 5, 1921; employee Goodyear Tire and Rubber co. 1917; ibid. Allied Machinery co. New York, 1918; college class Nat. City bank, New York, 1918; Santiago de Chile branch of Nat. City Bank, New York, 1919-21; Federal International Banking co. 1922-; C. Q. M. aviation corps U. S. N. 1918.

KENDRICK, FRANK ERWIN Geologist

        4513 Gaston st., Dallas, Tex.; A.B. 1917; b. Charlotte, Oct. 8, 1895; p. John Fox and Martha Antoinette (Erwin); geologist Lone Star Gas co.; seaman-signalman U. S. S. Huron U. S. N. 1918-19; Baptist.

KENDRICK, GARRIE LEEManufacturer

        Mt. Holly; s. 1913; b. Gaston co., Dec. 25, 1894; p. N. B. and -- -- --; mfr. brick; A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Pythian; Baptist.

KENDRICK, HAYWOOD BENJAMIN

        Cherryville; A.B. 1923; b. Cherryville, Aug. 22, 1900; p. Noah Benjamin and Margaret Julia (Mauney); Baptist.

KENDRICK, JOHN FOX Student

        1412 E. blvd., Charlotte; B.S. 1912; Wake Forest col. 1908-10; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1914; Johns Hopkins univ. 1923-; b. Mecklenburg co., Aug. 25, 1890; p. John Fox and Martha Antoinette (Erwin); m. Mary Elizabeth Dixon, June 30, 1920; physician Dare Lumber co., Elizabeth City, 1915-16; mem. field staff internat. health bd. 1916-23; Baptist.

KENDRICK, MARY PEARSON

        83 Elm st., Jamaica Plain, Boston, Mass.; pres. Villa S. Antonio, Via Vechia, Gresole, Italy; A.M. 1899; A.B. Smith univ. 1898.

KENDRICK, THOMAS WILLIAMS Druggist

        307 N. Graham st., Charlotte; Ph.G. 1899; b. Lancaster co., S. C., May 3, 1865; p. Thomas Williams and Elizabeth Rebecca (Yarborough); m. Blanche Greenwood Nash, Dec. 20, 1900; m. Bertha Lula Klueppleberg, Apr. 18, 1911; prescription clerk J. E. Curry co., Gastonia, 1899; ibid. White Drug co., Kings Mt., 1899; prop. drug bus. Kings Mt. 1900-03; employee Rotary Machine co. 1903-05; employee Waxhaw Drug co. 1905-06; employee J. E. Hood co. 1906-07; half-owner S. L. Alexander Drug co. 1907-12; owner firm T. W. Kendrick Drug co. 1912-; maj. N. C. state guard 1890-1902; Mason; Pythian; Woodman; Junior; Odd Fellow; Baptist.

*KENNEDY, CLAUDE MELVILLE

        Goldsboro; d. May 10, 1899; s. 1898-99.

*KENNEDY, DAVID SLOAN Teacher

        From Magnolia; Kenansville; Warsaw; b. Apr. 11, 1858; d. Nov. 22, 1910; m. Estelle Armstrong, Nov. 3, 1886; Ph.B. 1882; Sou. Bapt. Theol. sem.; prin. Warsaw H. S.; ibid. Roxobel and Culpeper, Va.; supt. of sch. Duplin co.; minister; cashier bank, Temple, Ariz. 1889-90.

†KENNEDY, EDGAR BRIGHT

        Lenoir co.; s. 1881-82.

KENNEDY, FRANK HUNTER Lawyer

        Law bldg., Charlotte; A.B. 1913; LL.B. Harvard univ. 1918; b. Iredell co., Apr. 15, 1893; p. Philip Butler and Elizabeth (Dalton); Phi Beta Kappa; teacher 1913-15; lawyer 1918-; juvenile ct. judge, Charlotte and Mecklenburg co. 1920; sol. city of Charlotte 1921; mem. sch. bd. city of Charlotte, 1923-; Presbyterian.

*KENNEDY, HYDER ALI

        From Clairborne Parish, La.; New Orleans, La.; b. Apr. 14, 1840; d. May, 1919; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; asst. assayer, U. S. mint; lieut.-col., C. S. A.

KENNEDY, HORACE GREELY Lawyer

        Shelby; s. 1921-22; b. Kings Mt., Sept. 10, 1902; p. John Holton and Martha Lucinda (Huffstickler); Di Soc.; Baptist.

KENNEDY, JAMES CANNON

        Clinton; A.B. 1918; s. l. 1920; b. Sampson co.; p. J. T. and Lavinia (Williams); seaman U. S. N. 1918; Baptist.

KENNEDY, MCINTYRE Farmer

        Eagle Springs; s. l. 1883-85; b. Caledonia, Feb. 24, 1860; lawyer 1885-90; lumberman.

*KENNEDY, WARREN EASTON Planter

        From Washington; Greensboro, Ala.; b. 1813; A.B. 1833.


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*KENNEDY, WILLIAM LEE

        Washington; b. 1810; d. 1870; A.B. 1830; A.M. 1844; mem. house of c. 1833.

KENNER, HARRY MITCHELL

        Sanford, Fla.; s. 1914-15; s. m. 1915-16; b. Sanford, Fla., Sept., 1895.

KENNETT, MADGE

        Chapel Hill; s. 1922-23; B. Educ. N. C. Col for Women, 1917; b. Chapel Hill, Nov. 23, 1897; p. J. E. and -- -- --.

KENNETTE, ERNESTINE

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1918; N. C. Col for women; b. Chapel Hill, June 1, 1897; p. J. E. and -- -- --.

*KENNEY, AUGUSTUS SUMMERFIELD M.

        Salisbury; b. Raleigh, Dec. 20, 1898; d. Nov. 2, 1920; s. 1917-20; Kappa Sigma; employee Liggett & Myers Tob. co. 1920; Episcopalian.

KENNEY, STEPHEN ETHERIDGE WINSTON Insurance

        Windsor; s. 1920-23; b. Windsor, Apr. 17, 1903; p. Stephen White and Pearl Marmaduke (Etheridge); Zeta Psi; asst. to co. tax supervisor; dept. register of deeds; Episcopalian.

KENNEY, STEPHEN WHITE Journalist

        Windsor; s. 1894-97; b. Norfolk, Va., Oct. 7, 1874.

KENT, ALFRED ABRAHAM Physician

        Lenoir; s. 1877-79; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1885; b. Caldwell co. Nov. 2, 1858; p. Col. Abraham and Mary E. (Miller); m. Anne F. Wright, 1893; Di Soc.; pres. Kent Furn. Mfg. co., ibid. Kent Coffin Mfg. co.; mem. state bd. med. exam. 1903-08; pres. ibid. 1907-08; ibid. Caldwell co. med. soc.; ibid. N. C. med. soc.; pres. Citizens Building & Loan assn.; N. C. gen. assem. 1911; Methodist.

KENT, HORATIO MILLER Engineer

        Lenoir; s. 1877-78; b. Lenoir, Feb. 26, 1857; co. surveyor 1880-82; sheriff Caldwell co. 1887-88; civil engr.; lieut. S. C. vol. S. A. 1898-99.

KENT, JOHN ARCHAELEUS Teacher

        Lenoir; A.B. 1916; b. Lenoir, Mar. 27, 1894; p. Dr. A. A. and -- -- --; m. Rachael Josephine Speas, May 25, 1923; teacher Oak Hill H. S. 1922-23.

KENT, STEPHEN GARLAND Chiropractor

        Narrows, Va.; s. 1918-20; D.C. Nat. Col. of Chiropractic 1922; b. S. Boston, Va., Dec. 12, 1898; p. Stephen Wilkerson and Lillie (Glass); Phi Soc.; prin. Stedman H. S. 1920-21; chiropractor 1922-24 at E. Radford, Va.; S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

KENYON, JOHN R. Lawyer

        Newton; s. 1911-12; p. W. C. and Anna K. --; m. Lillie Hall Kenyon; Beta Theta Pi; real estate.

*KEOGH, THOMAS SAWYER

        From Greensboro; Long Island, N. Y.; b. 1867; s. 1883-85; ry. service.

KERLEY, ALONZO COMMODORE Salesman

        Boushelle st., Morganton; A.B. 1902; b. Morganton, May 22, 1877; p. Samuel Commodore and Harriet Matilda (Warlick); m. Mary Louise McAnulty, Nov. 26, 1905; prin. Siler City inst. 1902-03; ibid. Asheland ave. sch. Asheville, 1903-04; ibid. Hickory Valley, Tenn., sch. 1904-06; supt. Mooresville graded schs. 1906-10; teacher Salisbury, Tenn., 1914-15; supt. Morganton graded schs. 1915-19; rep. educ. dept. MacMillan co. 1919-; postmaster Mooresville 1910-14; Methodist.

*KERN, ERNEST ALBERT

        New York, N. Y.; s. 1893-94.

KERNER, CHARLIE CALEB

        1100 S. 28th st., Birmingham, Ala.; s. 1897-99; Guilford col.; b. Kernersville, June 21, 1877; p. Rephelius Byron and Anna (Mathews); m. Fay Beatrice Fletcher, May 30, 1918; Moravian.

KERNER, FRANK FLEURNOY

        Kernersville; s. l. 1899-1902; b. Kernersville, Jan. 25, 1880; sec. and treas. Ice & Fuel co., Winston-Salem.

KERNER, LEWIS CLARENCE Pharmacist

        224 Charles st., Henderson; s. 1897-98; b. Henderson; p. Cornelius and Sallie Wyche (Reavis); m. Janie Harris, Oct. 22, 1918; owner Kerner Drug co., Henderson; Methodist Episcopal.

*KERNER, ROBAH BASCOM Lawyer

        From Kernersville; Winston-Salem; b. June 3, 1859; d. Sept. 25, 1923; m. Jennie Donnell, Nov. 6, 1884; s. 1877-78; sol. inferior ct. 1883-85; sec.-treas. Winston-Salem, 1885; mayor ibid. 1892; teacher; Moravian.

KERNODLE, CHARLES EDWIN Physician

        Elon College; s. m. 1907-09; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1911; b. Brown Summit, Mar. 6, 1879; p. Dr. Franklin and Lydia Margaret (Garrison); m. Bertha Ida Barker, Oct. 10, 1912; Christian.

KERNODLE, JOHN DAVID Farmer

        Burlington; s. 1913; p. John D. and Cora (Harden); 1st lieut. U. S. A. 1917-19.

KERNODLE, JAMES LOFTIN Physician

        Greensboro; pres. Burlington; s. 1888-90; M.D. Col. of Phy. and surgeons, 1893; b. Alamance co. Sept. 12, 1869; p. Josiah and Isabelle Jane (Cummings); m. Lydia Alma Albright, May 11, 1897; landowner; dir. Alamance Loan & Trust co., Burlington; organizer and pres. Hub Milling co., Altamahaw; ibid. Dixie Milling co., Burlington; mem. Fogleman bros.; pres. Bank of Gibsonville; organizer and pres.


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Gibsonville Hosiery Mills co.; pres. Liberty Hill store co., Greensboro; pres. Gibsonville Milling co.; Mason; Woodman; Junior; Redman; Methodist.

KERNODLE, LOVICK HARDIN Lawyer

        Graham; s. 1918-21; b. Graham, Jan. 17, 1899; p. John David and Cora (Harden); m. Lucile Holmes, Oct. 11, 1922; football; Sigma Chi; S. A. T. C.; Christian.

KERNS, THOMAS CLEVELAND Physician

        Club blvd., Durham; A.B. 1907; s. m. 1907-09; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1911; b. Rowan co., Nov. 5, 1884; p. John B. and Nannie Letitia (Kluttz); m. Nell Elizabeth Curtiss, Sept. 29, 1918; 1st lieut. camps Greenleaf and Gordon, med. corps U. S. A. 1918-19; Presbyterian.

†KERR, BASLEY GRAVES Merchant

        Savannah, Ga.; s. 1899-1900; b. Yanceyville, July 4, 1880; branch mgr. Am. Cigar co., Savannah, Ga.

*KERR, EDWIN, JR. Lawyer

        Clinton; b. Nov. 27, 1879; d. May 7, 1923; s. l. 1906-07; clerk census dept. forestry bureau, Washington, D. C., 1900-06; lawyer 1906-12; Presbyterian.

KERR, JOHN Lawyer

        Warrenton; A.B. 1921; Wake Forest col. 1922-23; Geo. Wash. univ. 1924; b. Warrenton, May 19, 1900; p. John H. and Ella Lillian (Foote); Golden Fleece; Kappa Alpha; Baptist.

KERR, JOHN DANIEL, JR. Physician

        College st., Clinton; s. 1902-04; s. m. 1905; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1908; b. Clinton, Mar. 24, 1884; p. John David and Susan (Hubbard); m. Lovic C. Pigford, Oct. 19, 1910; gym team; Kappa Sigma; Theta Nu Epsilon; Phi Chi; sergt. co. "H" 2nd N. C. N. G. 1902-03; 1st lieut. 119th inf. A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

*KERR, JAMES EMERSON Lawyer

        Rowan co.; s. 1826-29; planter.

KERR, J. LOFTON Realtor

        Main st., Clinton; s. 1894-95; b. Clinton, Feb. 7, 1876; p. Edwin W. and Fannie (Boykin); m. Sadie A. Kerr, Dec., 1910; Sou. Express co., Washington, D. C.; real estate and ins. Clinton, 1908-; Mason; Presbyterian.

KERR, JAMES PHILLIPS Teacher

        Hillsboro st., State Col. sta., Raleigh; s. 1881-83; b. Alamance co., July 6, 1862; p. David White and Martha Josephine (Johnston); m. Jeannette Graves Thompson, June 26, 1891; Di Soc.; joint owner and mgr. Riverside farms, Haw River, 1883-93; livestock mgr. Occoneechee farm, Hillsboro, 1893-94; mgr. poultry dept. George W. Vanderbilt, Biltmore estate 1895-1905; mgr. poultry dept. and instr. Miss. A. and M. col. 1905-10; ibid. Univ. of Mo. 1911; ibid. N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1912; ext. service state and nat. agri. depts. 1913-21; instr. N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1921-; licensed judge Am. poultry assn.; mem. bureau of Am. poultry assn.; pres. N. C. state poultry assn. 1900-05; mem. internat. assn. of poultry instr. and investigators; pres. Hawfield's live stock assn. 1920-; Presbyterian.

KERR, JAMES STEVENS Telephone Traffic Supervisor

        Care Sou. Bell Tel. & Tel. co., Charlotte; A.B. 1906; b. Clinton, Apr. 26, 1883; p. Edwin W. and Fannie (Boykin); m. Mary Jesty, Sept. 22, 1915; Phi Soc.; division traffic supervisor for N. C. and S. C. Sou. Bell Tel. & Tel. co. 1907-; Presbyterian.

KERR, JOHN THOMAS, JR. Iron Foundry Manager

        310 Oakwood ave., Durham; s. 1918; Davidson col. 1916-17; b. Durham, Nov. 25, 1898; p. J. T. and Mary (Patterson); asst. mgr. Durham Foundry and Machine works; S. A. T. C.; Presbyterian.

KERR, JAMES YANCEY Teacher

        Warrenton; A.B. 1923; b. Warrenton, Aug. 3, 1902; p. John H. and Ella Lillian (Foote); Phi Soc.; Amphoterothen; Kappa Alpha; Baptist.

KERR, LANGDON CHEVIS

        Clinton; A.B. 1910.

*KERR, SAMUEL Physician

        Salisbury; A.B. 1822; mem. house of c. 1846-47.

KERR, SAMUEL ALLEN Broker

        1 Oak court, Greensboro; pres. 58-60 Worth st., Hunter mfg. and comm. co., N. Y. city; s. 1919-20; b. Greensboro, Dec. 24, 1900; p. Samuel Allen and Agnes Duty (Doub); auto. dealer Greensboro, 1920-21; broker N. Y. city, 1922-; Presbyterian.

*KERR, WASHINGTON CARUTHERS Educator

        Guilford co.; b. May 24, 1827; d. Aug. 9, 1885; m. Emma Hall, 1854; A.B. 1850; A.M. 1852; Ph.D. 1879; LL.D.; prof. Davidson col. 1856-65; lecturer on geology, U. N. C., 1877-82; state geologist, 1864-82; geologist U. S. geological survey, 1882-83; pres. Elisha Mitchell scientific soc. 1884-85; mem. Am. institute of mining engrs.; Am. philosophical society of Philadelphia; philosophical soc. of Washington; contributor to scientific journals; author, article on N. C. in ninth edition Encyclopaedia Britannica.

*KERR, WILLIAM LA FAYETTE Lawyer

        Alamance co.; b. 1830; d. 1860; A.B. 1858; teacher.

†KERSCHNER, HARLAND MEASE

        Spencer; s. 1914-15; b. Spencer, Mar. 9, 1879.


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KESLER, BERNIE BARTON CALHOUN

        Salisbury; A.B. 1923; b. Salisbury, Mar. 29, 1902; p. J. C. and -- -- --.

KESLER, JOHN C.

        R.F.D. 4, box 2, Salisbury; A.B. 1924; b. Rowan co. May 23, 1899; p. G. C. and Fannie Elvata (Iddings); Methodist.

KESLER, ROBERT CICERO

        R.F.D. 4, Salisbury; s. 1921-22; b. Salisbury, July 24, 1902.

KESTLER, JOHN WESLEY Contractor

        Concord; s. 1884-85; b. Concord, July 26, 1866; paint and wall paper.

KETCHIE, JAMES MEREDITH Student

        430 E. Council st., Salisbury; B.S. 1920; Jefferson Med. col. 1920-; b. Salisbury, Sept. 12, 1899; p. J. C. and Elizabeth Foust (Horah); Kappa Psi; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

KEY, DAVIS EVERETT Bookkeeper

        Ronda; s. 1919-21; N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1918; b. Surry co., Oct. 8, 1899; p. Jacob D. and Ida (Denny); U. S. N. 1 yr.; Baptist.

KEYES, MRS. CLINTON WALKER

        (Nee Sparrow, Minnie Shepherd); 54 Morningside drive, New York, N. Y.; A.M. 1919; grad. Peace inst. 1905; Columbia univ.; b. Washington, Nov. 6, 1887; p. Rev. George Atmore and Susan Selby (Brown); m. Clinton Walker Keyes, Sept. 1, 1920; Playmakers; Anglo-Saxon prize 1919; teacher Gastonia pub. sch.; Raleigh H. S.; Chapel Hill H. S.; newspaper work in New York; Presbyterian.

KIBLER, RALPH EMORY Druggist

        Morganton; Ph.G. 1907; b. Burke co., May 26, 1887; p. William M. and Louise (Bristol); m. Virginia Caroline Wells, Nov. 23, 1915; Methodist.

KIBLER, WILLIAM HERBERT

        Morganton; A.B. 1906; b. Morganton, Mar. 7, 1884.

KIDD, RALPH V.

        1401 E. blvd., Charlotte; s. 1913.

*KILLEBREW, JOSEPH BUCKNER Journalist

        From Clarksville, Tenn.; Nashville, Tenn.; Guthrie, Ky.; b. 1831; d. Mar. 17, 1906; A.B. 1856; A.M. 1858; Ph.D. 1878; planter; supt. pub. instr. 1871; commr. agrifor Tenn. 1871-81; spec. expert for census of 1880; one of editors of standard dictionary; ry. official, 1895-1902; C. S. A.

KILLEFER, DAVID HERBERT Chemist-Editor

        70 Morningside drive, New York, N. Y.; B.S. 1915; b. Columbia, Tenn., Dec. 22, 1895; p. Alexander C. and Louise -- --; m. Dorothy Savage, New York city, Dec. 4, 1923; Sigma Upsilon; mem. staff Brown Laboratories of Nashville; research chem. for Calco Chemical co.; mem. staff of Drug and Chemical Markets; asso. ed. of Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry; Mason; Protestant Episcopal.

KILLIAN, JOHN BAXTER Clerk of Court

        Delta, Colo.; s. 1877-78; b. Brevard, 1856.

†KILPATRICK, BENJAMIN F.

        Jackson, Miss.; s. 1838-39.

*KIMBALL, ASHBEL BROWN Lawyer

        From Hargrave; Greensboro; b. Granville co., July 3, 1873; d. Feb. 17, 1920; m. Cora Donnell, Dec. 23, 1902; Ph.B. 1895; s. l. 1897; teacher; farmer and stock raiser; organizer Sou. Life Surety and Annuity co., Greensboro; ibid. Greensboro Life Ins. co.; dir. Greensboro Loan & Trust co.; Elk; Odd Fellow; Methodist.

KIMBALL, DURELLE BOYD, JR. Broker

        518 William st., Henderson; A.B. 1918; b. Vance co., Oct. 14, 1897; p. D. Boyd and Lucy Hawkins (Plummer); Kappa Sigma; dealer fertilizer and cotton seed; S. A. T. C.; Pythian; Episcopalian.

†KIMBALL, THOMAS MANLY

        Wakefield; s. 1903-04; b. Wakefield, Feb. 24, 1881.

KIMBERLY, DAVID, JR. Physician

        172 Hillside st., Asheville; s. 1918-22; Univ. of Cincinnati Col. of Med. 1922-24; b. Asheville, Oct. 1, 1899; p. David and Elizabeth (Reames); Pi Kappa Phi; Kappa Psi; Alpha Omega Alpha; S. A. T. C.

KIMBERLY, WILLIAM MANLY

        1 Edgemont road, Asheville; s. 1921-22.

KIMBROUGH, JOSEPH WILLIAM, JR.

        Seale st., Raleigh; s. 1919-23; b. Dec. 1, 1900; p. Joseph William and Corrinne Roone (Chaffin); Phi Soc.; Phi Chi.

*KIMBROUGH, NATHANIEL

        Wake co.; s. 1815.

KIMREY, ARTHUR CHARM Teacher

        State Col. sta., Raleigh; s. 1907-11; b. Rock Creek, Sept. 27, 1890; p. Sanders and Leila (Holt); m. Ola Josephine Shoaf, Oct. 16, 1912; prin. Miranda H. S., Mt. Ulla, 1911-14; instr. Industrial H. S. for boys, Legerwood, 1914-17; supt. Valle Crucis Mission sch. 1917-18; dairy ext. work bureau of animal industry, N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1918-; author, articles relating to animal industry published; Presbyterian.

KINCAID, HAYWOOD GORDON Solicitor

        509 S. st., Gastonia; A.B. 1921; b. Gastonia, Dec. 5, 1898; p. William J. and E. Alice (Jord); Delta Tau Delta; sol. and gen. ins. Boyce & Ware; Presbyterian.


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*KINCHEN, HENRY

        Franklin co.; s. 1795.

*KINDRED, JOHN JULIUS Lawyer

        Jerusalem, Va.; d. 1887; A.B. 1847; A.M. 1850; adj. C. S. A.

KING, ALBERT HILL Lawyer

        Broad st., Burlington; s. 1901-02; Columbia univ.; b. Chapel Hill, Mar. 3, 1880; p. William Duncan and Espron (Neville); m. Luola Wilson; Di Soc.; prin. Greensboro H. S. and supt. Burlington schs. 1905-18; Baptist.

‡KING, ARNOLD KINSEY

        Hendersonville; s. 1919-21; b. Hendersonville, Dec. 3, 1901.

KING, CHARLES BANKS Student

        Box 572, Charlotte; s. 1914-16; Roanoke col.; Palmer Sch. of chiropractic 1921-; b. Salisbury, Oct. 4, 1895; p. Rev. Charles Banks and Annie (Watts); Sigma Chi; employee Merchants & Farmers bank, Charlotte; 1916-17; treas. Home Real Estate & Guaranty co. ibid. 1919-21; hosp. unit "O" base hosp. No. 6, Bordeaux, France, 1917-19; Lutheran.

*KING, CHARLES BENJAMIN Lawyer

        Sanford; b. Laurinburg, Oct. 24, 1875; d. Aug. 10, 1907; m. Norah Wicker, Apr. 15, 1903; s. l. 1902; Wake Forest col.; Presbyterian.

KING, CHARLES HIRAM Druggist

        617 Duke st., Durham; s. 1902-03; b. Chapel Hill, Dec. 19, 1881; p. Charles E. and Nettie (Lewter); m. Margarette Scism, Mar. 9, 1916; Methodist.

†KING, CLAUDE HERBERT

        Greenville; s. 1901-02.

KING, CURRIE MCDONALD Banker

        Mt. Olive; s. 1916-18; b. Duplin co., Jan. 2, 1895; p. Joe and Effie (Whitfield); Methodist.

KING, CHARLES STANTON Auto Dealer

        190Merriman ave., Asheville; s. 1920-21; Univ. of Cincinnati, 1921; b. Asheville, Feb. 22, 1902; p. Charles George and Gertrude -- --; telegraph operator; clerk to chief dispatcher; Ford dealer; troop F. N. C. N. G.; Presbyterian.

KING, DAN BRYANT Manufacturer

        Sanford; s. l. 1909-10; b. Laurinburg, Feb. 6, 1887; p. John Bryant and Virginia (Russ); m. Carolyn Gilmour Wicker, June 7, 1916; lawyer 6 yrs.; asst. mgr. King mfg. co.; 1st lieut. U. S. A. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

KING, ELMORE WILLIAM Farmer

        Wise; s. 1920; b. Wise, Sept. 28, 1903; p. Ira Lem and Carrie Beatrice (King); Baptist.

†KING, FRANKLIN BREVARD Physician

        Phoenix, Ariz.; s. 1890-91; s. m. 1891-92; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1894.

KING, FRANK CHARLES Salesman

        Brevard; pres. box 1342, Daytona, Fla.; s. 1919-20; p. H. H. and Hessie (Clayton).

KING, GEORGE BADGER Lawyer

        1331 Fairmont st., Washington, D. C.; s. 1881-82; s. l. 1883-85; journalist.

KING, GEORGE WATTS Lawyer

        308 Law bldg., Charlotte, N. C.; s. 1917-20; Davidson col. 1916-17; b. Charlotte, Nov. 30, 1897; p. Rev. Charles Banks and Annie W. (Watts); Sigma Chi; Phi Delta Phi; dir. Home Real Estate & Guaranty co.; U. S. N. R. F. 1918; Lutheran.

KING, HARLEE HOLLAND

        R.F.D. 5, Statesville; s. 1918; b. Statesville, Sept. 27, 1897; p. Charles S. and -- -- --; Presbyterian.

KING, HARRIS LAWTER Druggist

        604 S. Duke st., Durham; s. p. 1902; b. Chapel Hill, Nov. 8, 1883; p. Charles Edward and Nellie May (Lewter); m. Zula Henry, Nov. 16, 1907; druggist R. Blacknall and son 1904; ibid. Haywood & King 1905-06; half-owner C. E. King and sons 1906-; Methodist.

KING, HERMAN LEE Tailor

        Sanford; s. 1921-23; b. Lee co., Jan. 17, 1903; p. Joseph Frances and Ida (Lawhon); Baptist.

KING, ISHAM ERNEST Printer

        212 Corcoran st., Durham; s. 1902-05, '08; b. Laurinburg, Sept. 18, 1883; p. John B. and Virginia V. (Russ); m. Katie Lee Hester, Mar. 23, 1909; supt. printing plants Chattanooga, Tenn., and Greensboro, 1909-14; supt. and sales mgr. Seeman printery, Durham, 1914-23; sec.-treas. Christian and King print. co., Durham, 1923-; N. C. N. G. 1902-06; Mason; Elk; Kiwanian; Methodist.

*KING, JOHN

        North Carolina; s. 1798.

*KING, JAMES ALBERT Lawyer

        Iredell co.; d. 1846; A.B. 1826; A.M. 1831; mem. gen. assem. 1833-36.

*KING, JUNIUS BAYARD Minister

        From Iredell co.; Dallas co., Ala.; b. 1810; d. 1850; A.B. 1833; Presbyterian.

KING, JAMES EDWIN Tobacconist

        108 Park ave., Wilson; A.B. 1917; b. Pelham, Dec. 25, 1895; p. Robert Allen and Pattie (Johnston); tob. buyer for Wilson Tob. co.; Methodist.

*KING, JOEL G. Physician

        From Louisburg; Warrenton; b. 1841; s. 1859-60; surg. C. S. A.

‡KING, JOHN ROYLSTON

        Pilot Mt.; s. 1910-11; b. Pilot Mt., Jan. 6, 1892.


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KING, KELLY Tobacconist

        317 Ardmore ave., Winston-Salem; s. 1909-10; b. Winston-Salem, Sept. 1, 1892; p. J. D. and Mattie M. --; m. Kathleen F. Bouldin, Roanoke, Va.; mem. Winston tob. bd. trade; Mason; Elk; Presbyterian.

*KING, LEONIDAS

        Anson co.; s. 1822-25.

*KING, MICHAEL ANGELO Lawyer

        Huntsville, Ala.; A.B. 1843.

†KING, MALVERN DALLAS

        Chapel Hill; s. m. 1897; Baltimore Col. of D. S.

KING, RUSH NINDE Chemist

        Danbury; pres. Greensboro; s. 1900-02.

*KING, ROBERT RUFUS Minister

        Iredell co.; b. 1793; d. 1822; A.B. 1815; A.M. 1819; tutor, 1819; Presbyterian.

KING, ROBERT RUFFIN, JR. Lawyer

        210 Hendrix st., Greensboro; s. 1908-13; b. Greensboro, Nov. 18, 1889; p. Robert Ruffin and Nannie Witcher (Jones); m. Ruth Vanstory; Di Soc.; Beta Theta Pi; Episcopalian.

‡KING, SION JOSEPH

        Wilmington; s. m. 1907-08.

*KING, THOMAS DEVANE Planter

        Sampson co.; b. 1779; d. Feb. 24, 1854; m. Nancy Jones, Sept. 12, 1827; A.B. 1801; mem. house of c. 1804-07 and '12; trustee, U. N. C. 1805-13; maj. U. S. A. war of 1812; Episcopalian.

‡KING, WILBUR B.

        Wilmington; s. 1918-19.

*KING, WILLIAM JOHN

        From Castalia; Nashville; b. Oct. 25, 1839; d. 1920; A.B. 1860; A.M. 1862.

*KING, WILLIAM RUFUS Statesman

        From Sampson co.; Catawba, Ala.; b. Apr. 9, 1786; d. Apr. 18, 1853; s. 1801-03; planter; city sol., Wilmington, 1810; mem. house of c. 1807-09; mem. cong. 1811-16; sec. legation Naples and St. Petersburg, 1816-18; mem. const. conv., Ala., 1819; U. S. sen. Ala., 1819-44 and 1848-53; pres. pro tem U. S. sen. 1835-41 and 1850-52; U. S. minister to France, 1844-46; vice-president of U. S. A., 1853; Protestant Episcopal.

‡KING, WILLIAM THOMAS

        Louisburg; pres. 4903 Walnut st., Phila., Pa.; s. 1919-20; N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1920; b. Louisburg, Nov. 20, 1900; p. J. W. and -- -- --.

*KINGSBURY, HENRY PEABLE

        From Oxford; Washington, D. C.; b. Apr. 25, 1850; d. Apr., 1921; s. 1864-65; grad. West Point, 1871; col., 8th U. S. cav.

*KINGSBURY, THEODORE BRYANT Minister

        From Oxford; Wilmington; b. Aug. 29, 1828; d. June 4, 1913; m. Sallie Jones Atkinson, May 1, 1851; s. 1847-49; LL.D. 1888; A.M. Wake Forest col. 1866; D.D. 1868; editor; Methodist.

*KINGSBURY, CHARLES FREDERICK Tobacconist

        From Oxford; Baltimore, Md.; b. Aug. 26, 1838; s. 1855-57; C. S. A.

KINLAW, WILLIAM BERNARD Physician

        116 Atlantic ave., Rocky Mt.; A.B. 1918; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1920; b. Rocky Mt., July 17, 1896; p. H. R. and Pauline Bernard (Pitt); baseball; Phi Chi; Phi Delta Theta; mem. firm Kinlaw and Thorp. Park View hosp. 1922-; teacher Park View hosp.; staff of N. C. tubercular sanatorium; U. S. N. med. reserve corps 1917-18; Baptist.

KINLAW, WADE HAMPTON Lawyer

        East 5th st., Lumberton; s. l. 1903; b. Robeson, July 8, 1876; p. Dennis C. and Mary A. C. (Baker); m. Sallie E. Burney; teacher 1903-05; lawyer 1905-; U. S. commr. eastern dist. N. C.; Methodist.

KIRBY, DALLAS CECIL Lawyer

        803 O'Hanlon bldg., Winston-Salem; s. 1913-15; b. King, Apr. 16, 1894; p. Henry Lee and Martha A. (Newson); m. Isla B. Marshall, June 16, 1920; lawyer 1915-18, 1919-; asst. judge municipal ct. 1921-22; co. "M" 324th inf. A. E. F. 1918-19.

KIRBY, GEORGE HUGHES Physician and Teacher

        Ward's Island, New York, N. Y.; B.S. 1896; s. m. 1896-97; M.D. Long Island med. col. 1899; Univ. of Munich 1906; clinics in Berlin, Vienna, Paris, and London; b. Goldsboro, Feb. 9, 1875; p. Dr. George L. and Mary (Green); m. Jeanette Kruszewska, Apr. 29, 1912; Sigma Chi; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Kappa Kappa; asst. physician Worcester, Mass. state hosp. 1899-1902; asso. physician New York state psychiatric inst. 1902-08; clinical dir. Manhattan state hosp. 1908-17; med. inspector N. Y. state hosp. 1917; dir. N. Y. state psychiatric institute 1918-; prof. of psychiatry, Cornell univ. 1917-; consultant in neuro-psychiatry N. Y. state dept. of health and U. S. pub. health service; mem. federal bd. of hospitalization 1921-23; consulting physician U. S. veterans hosp. No. 81; mem. exec. bd. nat. com. for mental hygiene; mem. Am. neurological assn.; Am. psychiatric assn.; New York psychiatric soc.; assn. for research in nervous and mental diseases; pres. New York soc. for clinical psychiatry; ed. Amer. Journal of Psychiatry; maj. med. corps U. S. A. 1918-19; Presbyterian.

†KIRBY, GEORGE RANSON

        Turkey; s. 1897-98.


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KIRBY, GUY SMITH, JR.

        Marion; Ph.G. 1920; Davidson col.; b. Marion, July 3, 1899; p. G. S. and -- --.

KIRBY, JAMES HINES Druggist

        Kenly; Ph.G. 1924; b. Wilson, Sept. 22, 1900; p. James Hardy and Mary (Heide); Phi Delta Chi; Amer. phar. assn.; Presbyterian.

*KIRBY, JACOB S.

        Highland, Va.; s. 1820-21.

KIRBY, KENNETH ALEXANDER

        Marion; Ph.G. 1914; Rutherford col.; b. Marion, Feb. 27, 1891; p. J. W. and --.

*KIRBY, MOSES A.

        Chapel Hill; s. 1818.

*KIRBY, MOSES H.

        Virginia; s. 1819.

*KIRBY, SAMUEL

        Virginia; s. 1810.

KIRK, WILLIAM WILSON Physician

        4226 Pine st., Phila., Pa.; A.B. 1916; A.M. 1920; Univ. of Va. 1915; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1921; b. Houston, Tex., Mar. 12, 1895; p. Thomas Vance and Elizabeth Woodson (Wilson); m. Harriett Seymour, June 1, 1922; Phi Beta Kappa; instr. U. N. C. 1916-17; physician 1921-; asst. dir. and chief bacteriologist laboratory of hygiene city of Philadelphia, 1921; hosp. corps U. S. N. R. F. 1917-21; Presbyterian.

†KIRKLAND, ALEXANDER Minister

        Valdosta, Ga.; s. 1855-59; Presbyterian.

*KIRKLAND, ALEXANDER M.

        Hillsboro; s. 1823-25.

*KIRKLAND, LEONIDAS JOSEPH Merchant

        From Chapel Hill; Durham; b. Apr. 29, 1864; s. 1880-82.

KIRKLAND, WILLIAM EDWARD Farmer

        R.F.D. 2, Chapel Hill; s. 1890; b. Chapel Hill, Aug. 11, 1869; p. William J. and Elizabeth (Craig); teacher 1890-1900; farmer 1900-; Presbyterian.

KIRKMAN, GRADY ERNEST Student

        Randleman; pres. 100 N. Butler st., Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1920-21; Atlanta Sou. Dental col. 1921-; b. Randleman, Nov. 14, 1906; p. S. E. and Mary M. --; Xi Psi Phi; Methodist.

KIRKMAN, WILLIAM ROBERT Teacher

        Box 530, Greensboro; A.B. 1920; b. Greensboro, Dec. 23, 1895; p. W. F. and Martha Louise (Dick); baseball; Di Soc.; prin. Statesville H. S. 1920-; sergt. A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

*KIRKPATRICK, ALEXANDER

        Wilmington; s. 1796.

*KIRKPATRICK, BENJAMIN HOWELL Lawyer

        From Crabtree; Waynesville; b. June 3, 1879; d. Nov. 5, 1908; s. l. 1896-98; priv. sec. to mem. cong.; sergt. 1st N. C. vol. Span.-Am. war; capt. N. C. N. G. 1902-.

KIRKPATRICK, CLEVELAND FANE Register of Deeds

        Waynesville; A.B. 1909; s. m. 1913-15; b. Haywood co., May 17, 1885; p. Milas Alexander and Laura Ann (Byers); Di Soc.; Phi Chi; supt. Junaluska sem., Lake Junaluska, 1917-18; mgr. Kenmore hotel, Waynesville, 1918-21; asst. U. S. fisheries lab. Beaufort, 1909; asst. state lab. of hygiene, Raleigh, 1909-12; reg. of deeds, Haywood co. 1922-; 1st sergt. field hosp. No. 1, N. C. N. G. 1912-15; Methodist.

KIRKPATRICK, DAVID ALEXANDER Manufacturer

        Kirkwood st., Greensboro; s. 1892-94; Guilford col.; b. Greensboro, Aug. 16, 1870; p. David Newton and Susan (Bain); m. Effie Fenner, Feb. 17, 1907; football 1891-92; brick mfr.; real estate; farmer; Presbyterian.

KIRKPATRICK, HIRAM S. Lawyer

        Fayetteville; s. 1906-08; farmer; Presbyterian.

KIRKPATRICK, JOHN CYRUS

        Pilot Mt.; s. 1919-20; b. Pilot Mt., Sept. 9, 1896; p. J. L. and -- -- --.

‡KIRKPATRICK, JOSEPH PRATT

        Oxford; s. 1921-22; b. Oxford, Mar. 2, 1902.

KIRKPATRICK, THOMAS LEROY Lawyer

        201-05 Piedmont bldg., Charlotte; s. l. 1899-1900; Erskine col.; b. Mecklenburg co., May 3, 1877; p. J. Watt and Martha Anne (Griffith); m. Eva Chalmers, Oct. 9, 1907; alderman Charlotte, 1907-13; vice-mayor ibid. 1913-15; mayor ibid. 1915-17; author: N. C. Highway Bond Issue; asst. judge advocate, lieut-col. staff of gov. R. B. Glenn; judge advocate, col. staff of gov. Locke Craig; mem. Queen City Nat. guard 1892; A. R. Presbyterian.

KIRKSEY, JAMES JACKSON Physician

        208 Avery ave., Morganton; B.S. 1917; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1921; b. Dysortville, Jan. 8, 1893; p. W. L. and Julia A. (Taylor); Di Soc.; Phi Chi; interne N. Y. city hosp. 1921-22; physician Morganton, 1922-; med. corps U. S. A. 1918-19; Baptist.

KIRKSEY, LONNIE HERMAN Druggist

        Morganton; s. p. 1915-17; b. Burke co., Apr. 4, 1897; p. W. L. and Julia A. (Taylor); m. Margaret Bristol, Oct. 20, 1920; Thompson Drug co., Winston-Salem, 1917; ibid. state hosp., Morganton, 1919-; pvt. lab. unit U. S. A. 1918-19; Baptist.


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KORKSEY, WILLIAM ALBERT Physician

        Hope Mills; A.B. 1913; s. m. 1917-19; M.D. Washington Univ. Med. sch. 1921; b. Burke co., Aug. 15, 1889; p. W. L. and Julia A. (Taylor); m. Kate M. Horner, June 4, 1917; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Chi; Di Soc.; instr. Horner milit. sch. 1913-14; ibid. Chester Springs, Va., acad. 1914-15; ibid. Horner milit. sch. 1915-17; U. S. N. med. reserve 1917-21.

KIRTIKER, DINKER BAPUJI Chemist

        40 Santa Cruz, Bombay, India. pres. 508 W. 148th st., N. Y. City; Ph.Chem. 1923; Col. of physicians and surgeons, India, L.C.P.S.; Ph.G. Columbia univ.; b. Bombay, India, Nov. 11, 1895; p. Bapuji Putoba and Kashibai; Epsilon Phi Delta; chem. McKesson and Bobbins, inc., 1921-22; analytical chem. Champion Fibre co. 1923; ibid. Law and co., inc., Wilmington, Nov. 1923; contributor to American Druggist Magazine and Industry Magazine, Calcutta, India.

KISER, HENRY LESTER Lawyer

        Bessemer City; s. 1918-23; b. Bessemer City, Sept. 9, 1898; p. Craig C. and Sallie E.; S. A. T. C.; Pythian; Methodist.

KISTLER, ALVIN RUSSELL Student

        Lawndale; s. 1920-21; Atlanta Sou. Dental col. 1922-; b. Lawndale, Jan. 29, 1896; p. Zimri and Lela --; teacher 1921-22; U. S. A. 1918; Mason; Methodist.

KISTLER, CHARLES EDMUND

        Morganton; s. 1917-18; b. Morganton, Oct. 25, 1899.

‡KITA, SIOCHIRO

        Terajimonwid, Tukya, Japan; M.A. 1920; Waseda univ.; b. Feb. 23, 1893.

KITASAWA, SHINJIRO

        Tokyo, Japan; A.M. 1911; Waseda univ.; b. Tokyo, Japan, Feb. 21, 1887.

KITCHIN, WILLIAM HUGH

        Scotland Neck; s. 1905-07.

KITCHIN, WILLIAM WALTON Lawyer

        Scofland Neck; s. l. 1887; LL.D. 1910; A.B. Wake Forest col.; b. Scotland Neck, Oct. 9, 1866; p. Capt. William Hodge and Maria F. (Arrington); m. Musette Satterfield, Dec. 22, 1892; lawyer, Roxobel 1888-1909; ibid. with Jas. S. Manning, Raleigh, 1913-18; retired, 1918; mem. U. S. cong.; gov. N. C. 1909-13; trustee, U. N. C.; pres. bd. trustees; exec. com. bd. trustees, ex-officio, 1909; ed. Scotland Neck Democrat, 1885-88; Mason; Baptist.

*KITTRELL, BENJAMIN ANDERSON Lawyer

        Oxford; b. 1831; d. 1868; s. 1848-50; mem. conv. 1861.

KITTRELL, LEON LOUIS Broker

        Greenville; s. 1914.

*KITTRELL, PLEASANT WILLIAMS Physician

        From Chapel Hill; Greensboro, Ala.; d. 1867; A.B. 1822; M.D.; mem. house of c. 1833.

KITTRELL, ROBERT GILAM Lawyer

        Young st., Henderson; Ph.B. 1899; s. l. 1911-13; b. Granville co., Mar. 13, 1878; p. George William and Lucy (Crudup); m. Mary Memucan Perry, Dec. 31, 1919; graduate cum laude; Phi Delta Theta; prin. Windsor acad. 1899-1901; teacher Bingham sch. 1901-02; prin. Edenton acad. 1902-03; supt. Oxford pub. sch. 1903-05; supt. Tarboro pub. sch. 1910-13; supt. Henderson pub. sch. 1917-19; mem. firm Perry and Kittrell 1919-; supt. Granville co. pub. sch. 1905-07; ibid. Edgecombe co. pub. sch. 1907-10; N. C. gen. assem. 1915-17; Mason; Episcopalian.

*KITTRELL, SOLOMON A.

        Granville co.; s. 1809.

*KITTRELL, THOMAS J.

        Chapel Hill; s. 1825-26.

KITTRELL, THOMAS SKINNER Lawyer

        Henderson; A.B. 1920; s. l. 1922; Harvard univ. 1920-21; b. Edenton, Nov. 28, 1898; p. Josiah Crudup and Penelope Tucker (Skinner); Delta Tau Delta; Phi Delta Phi; Phi Soc.; basketball; Epsilon Phi Delta; Grail; firm Kittrell and Kittrell 1922-; 1st lieut. co. "C" 120th inf. U. S. A. 1918; Episcopalian.

*KITTRELL, WILLIAM J.

        Chapel Hill; s. 1832-33.

KIVETT, CHARLES ANDERSON Farmer

        Carthage; s. 1916; b. Carthage, May 28, 1895; p. William Milton and Lara (Seawell); m. Sallie May Russell, June 11, 1922; dairyman, owner and operator meat market; grocer; public transfer and hauling contractor; A. E. F. 1918-20; Mason.

*KLEINECKE, ARTHUR EMIL

        From Galveston, Tex.; Durham; b. July 26, 1891; d. Nov. 10, 1917; s. 1908; fuel mgr. Freeport, Tex., Sulphur co.; agt. Magnolia Petroleum co., Freeport, Tex.; Lutheran.

KLINGMAN, EDWIN CARLYLE Insurance

        403 Victoria st., Greensboro; s. 1913; b. Blue Hill, Nov. 4, 1894; p. Oliver Calvin and Maude E. --; chief underwriter for Jefferson Standard Life ins. co.; U. S. A. A. E. F. 1st lieut. 1917-19; Episcopalian

KLOMAN, ERASMUS HELM Physician

        44 W. Biddle st., Baltimore, Md.; s. m. 1906-08; Ph.G. Univ. of Pa. 1903; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1910; b. Warrenton, Va., May 19, 1884; p. Edward Felix and Agnes Picket (Helm); m. Mary Louise Gephart, June 29, 1918; drug store mgr. Greensburg, Pa., 1903-06; asso. prof. Univ. of


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Md. 1911; chief obstetrical clinic, Univ. of Md. 1912-16; pres. adjunct faculty ibid.; mem. Hebrew hosp. staff, S. Baltimore Gen. hosp., and Md. Gen. hosp.; pres. of Md. branch of U. N. C. alumni; 1st lieut. 116th field hosp. camp McClellan, 1917-18; maj. Md. N. G.; Shriner; Episcopalian.

KLUGH, BETHUNE GLASS Chemist

        86 E. Randolph st., Chicago, Ill.; s. 1899-1901; b. Coronaca, S. C., Mar. 13, 1880; with Iron Ore Reclaiming co.

KLUTTZ, ADAM ALEXANDER Merchant

        Chapel Hill; s. 1880-83; b. Rowan co., July 7, 1858; p. Caleb and Flora (Walton); m. Orah C. Crawford, June 26, 1890; Phi Soc.; physician; alderman; Presbyterian.

KLUTTZ, ADAM ROSS Lumber Yard Foreman

        Franklin ave., Concord; s. 1916-17; b. Cabarrus co., Oct. 31, 1897; p. George S. and Jennie (Rinehardt); Lutheran.

KLUTTZ, DEWITT Physician

        Washington; s. m. 1913-15; B.S. Davidson col. 1911; M.A. ibid. 1916; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1918; b. Chester, S. C., Mar. 4, 1889; p. A. W. and -- -- --.

KLUTTZ, FELIX HOYLE

        Albemarle; s. p. 1902-03.

KLUTTZ, LUTHER EVERETT Insurance

        400 Blandwood ave., Greensboro; s. 1918; Elon col.; b. Concord, June 24, 1898; p. John C. and Anna --; m. Annie Laurie Farrell, Dec. 8, 1920; chief examiner and office mgr. of McAlister, Vaughn & Scales, Inc., home office of 4 fire ins. cos.; Methodist Episcopal.

KLUTTZ, OWEN EVERETT

        Rockwell; s. 1918-19.

KLUTTZ, SAMUEL Merchant

        Chester, S. C.; s. 1902-04; s. l. 1904; m. Luta Beeley, Oct. 15, 1907.

KLUTTZ, THEODORE FRANKLIN, JR. Journalist

        Congressional Library, Washington, D. C.; s. 1893-97; s. l. 1897-99; b. Salisbury, June 23, 1878.

KLUTTZ, WHITEHEAD Lawyer

        Salisbury; pres. 1524 17th st., Washington, D. C.; LL.B. 1902; b. Salisbury, Sept. 27, 1881; p. Theodore F. and Sallie (Caldwell); m. Margaret Linn, Apr., 1911; ed.-in-chief Tar Heel; ed. U. N. C. Magazine; intercol. debater; N. C. sen. 1907-09; speaker ibid. 1909; sec. internat. joint comm. 1914-20; mem. U. S. bd. of mediation 1920-21; Sou. field rep. playground and recreation assn. of Amer. 1922-24; trustee, U. N. C. 1909-; author; Good Roads Law; N. C. sen. 1909; Presbyterian.

*KLUTTZ, WILLIAM CLARENCE Physician and Surgeon

        From Salisbury; Tucumcari, N. Mex.; b. Salisbury, Feb. 23, 1876; d. El Paso, Tex., Jan. 4, 1917; m. Josephine Branch Craige, Dec. 18, 1908; B.S. 1895; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1899; res. physician, Phila. hosp., 1899-1900; health officer, Quay co., N. Mex., 1903-; ry. surg. 1904-; Episcopalian.

KLUTTZ, WARREN LAWSON Chemist

        2170 Highland ave., Birmingham, Ala.; A.B. 1899; Columbia univ. 1899-1900; b. Salisbury, Mar. 14, 1879; p. William Lawson and Sarah Jane (Martin); m. Martha Love Keiser, Nov. 11, 1910; football 1897-98; Di Soc.; Gimghoul; chemist, Tenn. Coal Iron & R. R. co. 1902-04; asst. supt. Ensley Furnaces ibid. 1906; supt. Alice Furnace Tenn. Coal Iron & R. R. co., 1907-13; supt. and genl. supt. Thomas Div. Republic Iron & Steel co., 1913-17; vice-pres. and gen. mgr. Central Iron & Steel co., Tuscaloosa, 1917-20; gen. mgr. Sheffield Iron corp., Sheffield, Ala., 1920-; metallurgist, Birmingham, Ala.; Mason; Presbyterian.

*KNAPP, EDWIN Lawyer

        Savannah, Ga.; s. 1856-58; C. S. A.

*KNIGHT, ANDREW C.

        Edgecombe co.; d. 1840; s. 1838.

KNIGHT, BEN HALSEY

        Roper; s. 1918-19; b. Washington, July 29, 1901.

KNIGHT, BURKE HAYWOOD Chemist

        Williamston; pres. 50 E. 41st st., New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1911; M. S. 1913; b. Wake co,. Dec. 19, 1891; p. J. B. H. and Ada (Bullock); m. Aimee Gabeler, Oct. 31, 1914; chemist Gen. Elec. co. 1913-14; ibid. and asst. dept. mgr. Disc Record mfg. co., Thos. A. Edison, inc., 1914-17; asst. to Parker C. McIlhiney, analytical and consulting chem. New York, 1917-23-; sr. mem. Knight and Clarke, chemists, 1923-.

KNIGHT, HENRY REGINALD Merchant

        Middlesex; s. 1903-04; b. Wilson co., Aug. 17, 1882; p. Chas. W. and Mary A. (Barnes); m. Mabel J. Boyette, Jan. 19, 1910; farmer and mechanic 1903-10; merchant, 1910-; town clerk 1921; 3rd reg. band N. C. N. G. 1911-14; Mason; Baptist.

*KNIGHT, JAMES SMITH

        Rockingham co.; b. May 5, 1838; killed, Chancellorsville, 1863; A.B. 1861; lieut. C. S. A. co. "D" 23d reg.

KNIGHT, JAMES THOMAS

        Andrews; s. 1918-19.

KNIGHT, KENNETH THIGPEN Farmer

        310 Nash st., Rocky Mt.; s. 1895-96; b. Edgecombe co., Feb. 10, 1874; p. Vernon


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Benjamin and Alice (Thigpen); m. Minnie Walker, Oct. 7, 1908; U. S. ry. mail service 1900-12; farmer 1912-; Methodist.

KNIGHT, ROBERT SEYMOUR, JR.

        Columbia; Ph.G. 1924; b. Columbia, July 1, 1902; p. Robert Seymour and Corrie M. (Mason); m. Ruth Norman, Nov. 1923.

*KNIGHT, WILLIAM H. Planter

        From Edgecombe co.; Tarboro; s. 1851-54; sheriff; col. C. S. A.

*KNORR, HAROLD WATSON

        Philadelphia, Pa.; d. Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg, S. C., Sept. 4, 1918; s. 1915.

KNOWLES, DANIEL LAMONT Physician

        230 Villa st., Rocky Mt.; A.B. 1914; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1918; b. Mt. Olive, Feb. 27, 1893; p. Yancey Henry and Susan Dixon (Kornegay); m. Madeline Louise Pensinger, Nov. 1, 1919; baseball; Phi Chi; physician Rocky Mt. 1919-; lieut. med. corps. U. S. N. hosp. Phila., Pa., 1918-19; Mason; Pythian; Baptist.

KNOWLES, WILEY BRYANT Postmaster

        Wallace; s. 1918-20; b. Delway, May 6, 1899; p. B. B. and Lula U. (Whitehead); m. Virginia D. Wellons, Feb. 23, 1921; clerical employee 1920-22; postmaster Wallace, 1923-; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Presbyterian.

*KNOX, ANDREW EDWARD BAPTISTE

        New Orleans, La.; s. 1855-58; C. S. A.

KNOX, EDWARD MONTGOMERY City Manager

        Winton; pres. Chapel Hill; s. 1920-23; Trinity col. 1917-19; b. Winton, Feb. 9, 1901; p. Hugh Bayard and Helen (Matthews); m. Lucretia Davis, Aug. 22, 1922; Sigma Chi; town bus. mgr., Chapel Hill; instr. U. N. C. 1922-23; Pythian; Methodist.

*KNOX, HUGH Planter

        Pasquotank co.; s. 1813.

KNOX, JOHN

        Lumberton; s. 1900-04; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1906; b. Mecklenburg co., Jan. 30, 1883; p. Dr. John and Florence (Neely); m. Mary McNamara, Dec. 21, 1913; Presbyterian.

*KNOX, WILLIAM B. Physician

        Elizabeth City; s. 1834-36.

KOEHLER, HERMAN JULES Manufacturer

        33 S. Munn ave., East Orange, N. J.; s. l. 1898-99; Stevens inst. of tech. 1891-93; b. Pittsburgh, Pa., July 15, 1874; p. Herman and Emily H. (Lewis); m. Wilhelmina A. Seibert, June 1, 1900; football; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Theta Nu Epsilon; pres. H. J. Koehler sporting goods co., Newark, N. J., 1900-01; auto. distributor 1901-16; pres. H. J. Koehler Motors corp. 1916-; N. J. deputy fish and game warden; Congregationalist.

KOHLOSS, GLADSTONE LEIGHTON

        Salisbury; s. l. 1921-22; Ala. polytech. inst. 1918-19, 1920-21; b. Salisbury, Dec. 30, 1899; p. R. A. and -- -- --.

KOINER, JUNIUS SPAETH Engineer

        Care Gen. Elec. co., Phila., Pa.; B.S. 1911; b. Columbia, S. C., Oct. 11, 1884; p. Rev. Junius Samuel and Anna (Venable); m. Mary Herrmann, May 20, 1919; Di Soc.; track team; engr. dept. Syracuse, N. Y., office Gen. Elec. co. 1912-13; elec. engr. Watertown, N. Y., Light & Power co. 1913-14; elec. engr. Gen. Elec. co. Phila., Pa., 1914-; asso. mem. Amer. inst. of elec. engrs.; Lutheran.

*KOLB, REUBEN FRANCIS CAMERON Planter

        From Eufala, Ala.; Montgomery, Ala.; b. Apr. 16, 1839; d. Mar. 23, 1918; A.B. 1859; commr. agri. Ala., 1887-91; mem. Ala. gen. assem.; ry. commr.; capt. artil. C. S. A.

KOONCE, ALEXANDER HAMILTON Teacher

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1893; s. l. 1912; b. Richlands, Apr. 16, 1870; p. Francis Duval and Hannah Rebecca (Rhodes); m. Letitia Tyler Doswell, May 11, 1901; Phi Soc.; teacher 1893; farmer 1894-95; teacher 1895-99; life ins. agt. and ry. conductor 1899-1905; teacher 1905-12; lawyer 1912-20; teacher 1920-23; pvt. sec. congressman John E. Fowler 1897-99; Episcopalian.

KOONCE, CHARLES DUFFY Lawyer

        Chadbourne; s. 1902-04; Wake Forest col. 1900-01; b. Jacksonville, Mar. 18, 1869; p. James and Harriet (Davis); m. Etta Koonce, Aug. 4, 1905; teacher 1893-1900; lawyer 1900-16, 1923-; clerk sup'r ct. 1916-18; judge recorder's ct. Columbus co. 1919-22; mayor Chadbourne 1902-04; Presbyterian.

*KOONCE, ELIJAH MITCHELL Lawyer

        Jacksonville; b. Onslow co., Oct. 9, 1857; d. Nov. 12, 1921; m. Mrs. Dora Warlick, May 14, 1903; s. l. 1897-99; teacher; supt. Onslow co. sch. 1882; N. C. gen. assem. 1905-11; Mason; Pythian; Disciples Church.

KOONCE, EDGAR PAYNE Surveyor

        Jacksonville; s. 1921-22; U. S. Naval acad. 1923-24; b. Kinston, June 7, 1902; p. John Calvin and Elizabeth (Edwards); N. C. highway comm. 1923-.

KOONCE, EVERETT S.

        Trenton; s. 1921-22; b. Trenton, Sept. 2, 1902; p. F. P. and -- -- --.

KOONCE, EDWARD THOMAS Dentist

        Richlands; pres. Kinston; s. 1913-14; Univ. Washington, D. C., 1 yr.; b. Richlands, May 17, 1893; p. H. B. and Sarah E. --; m. June 11, 1918; Psi Omega (dental); dentist, Baltimore, Md., Wilmington, Kinston.


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*KOONCE, FRANCIS DUVAL Lawyer

        Richlands; b. Nov. 1, 1837; d. 1911; s. 1855-58; farmer; U. S. commr. 1900-01 and '03; capt. C. S. A. co. "K" 61st reg.

*KOONCE, FRANCIS DUVAL Physician

        From Richlands; Washington, D. C.; b. Jan. 19, 1868; d. Mar. 23, 1915; m. Annie Whalen Townsend, Washington, D. C., Apr., 1903; s. 1887-90; s. m. 1895-96; Univ. of the South; M. D. Atlanta Med. col. 1898; asst. physician to N. C. insane asylum 1899; Catholic.

KOONCE, JOHN EDWARD Druggist

        Chadbourne; s. 1897-1900; b. Richlands, Sept. 10, 1876; p. Francis Duval and Hannah Rebecca (Rhodes); m. Hattie Holtzclaw, Nov. 26, 1914; drug clerk 5 yrs.; owner drug bus.; mayor Jacksonville 1906; Methodist.

KOONCE, THOMAS RICOND Druggist

        217 N. 4th st., Wilmington; Ph.G. 1915; b. Richlands, Nov. 7, 1893; p. B. S. and Sallie (Cox); m. Janie Elizabeth Geddie; prescription clerk H. L. Fentress, Wilmington, 1915-23; part owner and mgr. Koonce drug co. inc., ibid. 1923-; Methodist.

‡KOONCE, WILLIAM MICHAEL Banker

        Trenton; s. 1884-85; b. Jones co., Sept. 5, 1865; merchant 1892-1902; cashier Bank & Trust co. Boyd, Texas, 1902.

KOONS, RALPH RAY Insurance

        Dunn; s. 1913; p. Joseph T. and Julia (Myron).

KOONTS, HENRY VALENTINE Realtor

        Greensboro; s. 1914-18; b. Davidson co., Feb. 14, 1896; p. Henry Clay and Lillian (Cope); asst. bus. mgr. U. N. C. 1919-20; treas. J. E. Latham co., real estate, 1920-; maj. 7th reg. F. A. R. D., U. S. A. 1918; Presbyterian.

KOONTS, RAYMOND RAY

        Mt. Ulla; s. 1914-15; b. Mt. Ulla, Nov. 3, 1898; p. H. C. and -- -- --.

KOONTZ, ANDREW JACOB Physician

        Independence, Va.; s. 1884-85; M.D. Col. of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore, 1887; b. Lexington, May 5, 1859.

KOONTZ, CURTIS LEE Clerk

        224 W. 5th ave., Lexington; s. 1914-15; Catawba col.; b. Lexington, Sept. 14, 1894; p. Philip A. and Lucy (Leonard); m. Mabel Evans, Feb. 8, 1921; shipping clerk R. J. Reynolds Tob. co.; civil service employee; Mason; Dutch Reformed.

KOONTZ, HOYLE K.

        Lexington; s. 1915-16; b. Lexington, Oct. 25, 1895; p. C. A. and -- -- --.

KOONTZ, RUFUS GWYN Engineer

        Mocksville; pres. 256 W. 104th st., New York, N. Y.; B.S. 1923; b. Davie co., Feb. 14, 1898; p. Thomas L. and Minnie Alice (Mosely); Phi Beta Kappa; Acacia;engr. in Western elec. research lab.; Mason; Royal Arch; Knight Templar; Methodist.

*KORNEGAY, ALMA

        Chapel Hill; d. Nov. 15, 1921; s. 1913-15.

KORNEGAY, CLARENCE WADE Auto Dealer

        16 Hardy ave., Norfolk, Va.; A.B. 1915; b. Lenoir co., June 27, 1889; p. Leonidas and Willie C. (Creele); m. Dr. Cora Z. Corpening, July 17, 1919; Phi Soc.; prin. Hoffman H. S. 1915-17; teacher Peacock H. S. for Boys, Atlanta, Ga., 1917; bookkeeper Robertson Chem. corp., Norfolk, Va., 1918-20; pres. Southern Branch Motor corp., 1920-; Methodist.

KORNEGAY, MRS. C. W.

        (Nee Corpening, Cora Zetta, Dr., retains maiden name); Suffolk, Va.; s. m. 1914-16; M.D. Tulane univ. 1918; p. g. N. Y. Med. sch.; b. Hewlett, Va., July 5, 1892; m. C. W. Kornegay, July 17, 1919; gen. practitioner in Norfolk, Va., one year; res. physician and asst. diagnostician, Lakeview hosp., Suffolk, Va.; mem. Southside and Seaboard med. soc. of Va.

‡KORNEGAY, DAVID ROBERT

        Winter Park, Fla.; s. 1889-91.

KORNEGAY, HENRY ARTHUR Former

        LaGrange; s. 1898-99; A.B. and LL.B. Wake Forest col.; b. Kenansville, Oct. 18, 1882; p. Henry Robert and Josephine (Koonce); m. Elizabeth --, July 20, 1905; Phi Soc.; lawyer 1903-23; orchardist and nursery bus. 1923-.

*KORNEGAY, WILLIAM EMMET

        Goldsboro; d. 1903; s. 1896-97.

KOSCH, SIDNEY Salesman

        219 S. 6th st., Wilmington; s. 1922-23; b. Omaha, Nebr., Dec. 27, 1905; p. Alex and Nellie (Lustig); salesman Kosch's Furn. co.; shipping clerk and bookkeeper Carolina Spec. co.; Jewish.

KRAMER, DANIEL RAYMOND

        Elizabeth City; B.S. 1910; b. Elizabeth City, May 24, 1887; m. Elizabeth Sawyer, Oct. 10, 1913; elec. bus. 1910-; city elec. inspector; mem. bd. aldermen; Shriner.

KRITZER, HENRY ROWLAND Physician

        Washington Square, Hagerstown, Md.; s. 1911-14; M.D. Med. Col. of Va. 1917;b. Richmond, Va., Aug. 15, 1893; p. Thomas Henry and Sallie Lee (Rowland); m. Katryna Ruth Schlosser, Feb. 12, 1918; staff of med. examiners DuPont Powder co., Wilmington, Del.; active service in med. dept. U. S. A.; Baptist.

KRUGER, ROBERT D. Merchant

        310 Market st., Norfolk, Va.; s. 1907-08; p. David and Sarah -- --; m. Martha --.


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*KUPERSCHMIDT, SAMUEL

        (Name changed to Coopersmith, Samuel, 1910); From New York; Washington, D. C.; d. Aug. 16, 1921; s. m. 1907; A.B. 1910; federal bureau of chemistry.

KURFEES, CLIFTON SAMUEL Rev.Collector

        Care U. S. Collector of Internal Revenue, Raleigh; s. 1911-13; b. Stokes co., Feb. 19, 1894; p. John Wesley and Flora (Petree); teacher 1913-15, 1920-22; salesman J. F. Kurfees Paint co., 1916-17; salesman and instr. Brit.-Am. Tob. co. 1917-20; dep. coll. int, rev. 1922-; Christian.

KUTTNER, THEODORE Physician

        14 Central park West, New York, N. Y.; s. m. 1902-03; Univ. and Bellevue Hosp. Med. col. 1905-06; Univ. of Berlin, Germany, 1906-10; b. Berlin, Germany, Feb. 22, 1877.

KYSER, EDWARD VERNON Druggist

        Sunset ave., Rocky Mount; Ph.G. 1915; Ph.C. 1924; b. Rocky Mount, June 29, 1894; p. Paul B. and Emily Royster (Howell); m. Genevieve Grey Griffin, Sept. 14, 1916; employee Kyser Drug co., Rocky Mount, 1915-16; ibid. William S. Menell Chem. co., Cincinnati, O., 1916-17; ibid. Cincinnati Soap co. 1917-22; author several treatises on med. subjects; Baptist.

KYSER, HOWELL ROYSTER Lawyer

        Thomasville; s. p. 1909-10; s. l. 1914-15; b. Selma, July 22, 1891; p. Paul B. and Emily Royster (Howell); m. Nannie J. Zollicoffer, Apr. 8, 1912; pharmacist 1910-15; lawyer 1915-; atty. Thomasville 1915-19; judge recorder's ct. 1919-21; atty. Thomasville 1921-; pvt. co. "K" 3rd reg. N. C. N. G. 1907-08; Baptist.

L

LABBERTON, JOHN MADISON Engineer

        227 ave. "B," East Pittsburgh, Pa.; B.S. 1913; b. Mebane, Apr. 22, 1893; p. Herman H. and Mary Louise (Efland); m. Mary Holton, Apr. 9, 1917; Phi Beta Kappa; elec. eng. Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. co. 1913-; author many scientific articles pub. in technical journals; inventor special tooth for ry. service gearing; Presbyterian.

LABBERTON, ROBERT EFLAND Grocer

        Madison; s. 1911; N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1910; b. Mebane, June 27, 1888; p. Herman Horseman and Mary Louise (Efland); m. India Allen Meador, Jan. 21, 1915; cashier Nat. Biscuit co., Greenville, S. C., 1912-17; mem. firm D. Meador Groc. co. 1917-; sec. Madison chamber of commerce; Presbyterian.

LACKEY, BOSTON MCGEE

        619 W. Jones st., Raleigh; s. 1912-15; Episcopal Theo. sem., Alexandria, Va., 1915-18; b. Lincoln co., Apr. 26, 1886; p. James M. and Sarah Bess; m. Janet Lee Matthews, Jan. 7, 1920.

LACKEY, ELI ALEXANDER

        Hamlet; s. 1919-22; b. Hamlet, Oct. 25, 1901; p. Eli Anderson and Ella Mae (Halyburton); Presbyterian.

LACKEY, FRANKLIN HARRIS Physician

        Fallston; s. 1909-11, s. m. 1911-13; Univ. of Md.; M.D. Col. of Physicians and Surgeons 1915; b. Cleveland co., Aug. 4, 1889; p. Rufus Alexander and Ellen Susanna (Wright); m. Fuchsia Ann Lackey, Apr. 24, 1918; specialist in obstetrics; Junior; Methodist.

LACKEY, JOHN CORNELIUS

        Hamlet; s. 1919-22; b. Hamlet, Feb. 5, 1900; p. Eli Anderson and Ella Mae (Halyburton); Presbyterian.

LACKEY, PAUL SHARPE Engineer

        Hiddenite; s. 1921-22; b. Hiddenite, Apr. 6, 1906; p. Edward Everett and Jane Adaline (Sharpe); bookkeeper Thomas & Lackey Lumber co., 1923; engrg. dept. Dupont Dyes, Carneys Point, N. J.

*LACKEY, THOMAS JEFFERSON Lawyer

        From Nelson, Ky.; Arkansas; A.B. 1821; mem. Ark. gen. assem.; judge sup'r ct., Ark.

*LACY, JAMES HORACE

        Raleigh; d. Chapel Hill, 1852; s. 1850-52.

*LACY, MATTHEW M. Planter

        Waterford, Miss.; b. 1833; d. 1889; s. 1850-52.

LACY, THOMAS ALLEN Student

        110 E. Peace st., Raleigh; pres. Box 524, Emory univ., Ga.; s. m. 1922-23; A.B. Davidson col. 1922; Emory univ. 1923-; b. Raleigh, Aug. 28, 1897; p. B. R. and Mary (Burwell); Kappa Psi; pvt. 1st N. C. artillery, bat. "F" 113th F. A., Camp Sevier, A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Presbyterian.

LAIDLAW, HERBERT RHODES

        Marion; s. p. 1921-22; b. Marion, Dec. 23, 1901; p. R. B. and -- -- --.

LAKE, HARRY S.

        2 W. 67th st., New York, N. Y.; s. 1894-97; mgr. Lake Sales co., New York, N. Y.

LAKE, MARSHALL EDGAR Sales Engineer

        318 W. 9th st., Charlotte; B.S. 1922; b. Washington, D. C., Nov. 26, 1900; p. Marshall Beverly and Eleanor Gibson (Harper); Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Zeta Nu; sales engr. Sou. Power co. 1922-; asso. mem. Am. inst. of elec. engrs.; Baptist.

*LAMB, CHARLES C.

        Oxford; s. 1864-65.


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*LAMB, CORNELIUS GRAY

        Camden co.; b. 1831; d. 1862; A.B. 1853; mem. gen. assem. 1842.

LAMB, FRANK WYNTER

        Greensboro; s. 1920-21; b. Greensboro, Jan. 19, 1902.

*LAMB, ISAAC N.

        South Carolina; s. 1813-14.

LAMB, JOHN COTTEN, JR.

        4307 Penhurst st., Baltimore, Md.; s. 1921-22; b. Baltimore, Md., Aug. 15, 1904; p. J. C. and -- -- --.

LAMB, JOHN FEREBEE Civil Engineer

        3301 Louisville st., El Paso, Texas; pres. Calexico, Cal.; s. 1913-15; Ga. Sch. of Tech. 1915-17; b. Elizabeth City, Dec. 28, 1891; p. E. F. and Ella Gale (Creecy); civil engr. interstate commerce comm. 1918-20; asst. civil engr. U. S. R. S., Rio Grande project N. M. & Tex. 1920-23; Imperial Irrigation dist., drainage work, 1923-; Presbyterian.

LAMB, JOSEPH PALMER

        Palatka, Fla.; s. l. 1905-06.

LAMB, LUKE Lawyer

        Williamston; s. 1908-13; Columbia univ. 1913-14; b. Williamston, Mar. 29, 1891; p. Wilson Gray and Virginia Louise (Cotten); m. Vada Elaine Wynne, Sept. 26, 1922; ed. Yackety Yack; tennis team; Alpha Tau Omega; U. S. atty. during Wilson administration; atty. and chief deputy comm., N. C. dept. of rev., 1921-; mem. comm. for adjustment of French claims vs. U. S.; lieut. U. S. A.; Elk; Episcopalian.

LAMB, PAUL CREECY

        Elizabeth City; pres. 369 Pine st., San Francisco, Cal.; s. 1909; Atlantic Col. inst.; b. Elizabeth City, Dec. 7, 1889; p. Enoch Ferebee and Ella Gale (Creecy); m. Eleanor Jane Chambers, Feb. 7, 1920; newspaper work; U. S. shipping bd., mgr. dept. purchases and supplies Pacific coast dist.; Presbyterian.

*LAMB, RICHARD BENBURY CREECY Physician

        Elizabeth City; b. May 11, 1882; d. June 22, 1909; m. Mary Miller Outlaw, Feb. 2, 1907; s. 1899-1900; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1904; Presbyterian.

*LAMB, SAMUEL SELDEN Lawyer

        From Elizabeth City; Aiken, S. C.; b. July 9, 1877; d. Aug. 26, 1903; m. Ethel Scott, Nov. 15, 1899; LL.B. 1898; Davidson col.; Presbyterian.

LAMB, T. HARGROVE Physician

        Catawba Sanatorium, Va.; s. 1905-06.

*LAMB, WILLIAM

        South Carolina; s. 1819-20.

LAMB, WILSON G., JR.

        Williamston; s. 1900-02.

LAMBERT, ALFRED HAROLD

        Greensboro; s. 1922-23.

LAMBERT, GABRIEL DELONO

        20 E. Maury st., Chester, Pa.; A.B. 1915; A.M. 1915; b. High Point, Aug. 5, 1890; p. J. G. and -- -- --.

LAMBERT, HENRY DIONYSIUS Valuation Aide

        3216 22nd st., N. E., Washington, D. C.; A.B. 1915; A.M. 1915; b. Benson, Nov. 19, 1889; p. Romulus and Irene (Coats); m. Anna Louise Acker, Jan. 4, 1921; geologist Empire Gas & Fuel co., Bartlesville, Okla., 1916-17; soil scientist and asst. agronomist, N. C. dept. of agri., 1915-16; auditor postal savings system, Washington, D. C., 1920-23; resident income tax auditor, income tax unit treasury dept., Washington, D. C., 1923-; valuation aide, ibid. 1924-; topographer co. "E" 315th engrs., 90th div. A. E. F. 1917-20; Methodist.

LAMBERT, MAURICE ASHBY Lawyer

        701 N. Blount st., Raleigh; s. l. 1903-04; b. Culpeper, Va., July 17, 1876; p. Maurice Washington and Blanche (Ashby); m. Sallie Whitaker, Aug. 6, 1906; Odd Fellow; Episcopalian.

LAMBERT, WAITE LEONIDAS Physician

        Asheboro; B.S. 1919; Trinity col. 1914-17; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1921; b. Moffitt, July 29, 1893; p. J. T. and Molly (Ione); Kappa Psi; interne, Cooper hosp., Camden, N. J., 1921-22; practicing physician 1922-.

LAMBERTSON, BROWNIE AUGUSTA

        (See Daniels, Mrs. Virgil Clayton).

LAMBERTSON, WILLIE VIRGINIA

        (See Bolton, Mrs. R. O. S.)

LAMBETH, CHARLES EDWARD Merchant

        8-10 W. 1st st., Charlotte; s. 1912-13; b. Fayetteville, Jan. 29, 1893; p. John A. and Ellen (Dey); m. Laura Cannon, Nov. 24, 1916; pres. Chas. E. Lambeth Motor co., Charlotte; mgr. ins. dept., Am. Trust co.; pres. Exposition Realty co.; ibid. Charlotte Storage co.; pres. Lambeth's, Inc., Rockingham; pres. Hicks-Lambeth co., Gastonia; seaman-lieut. (j.g.) air service U. S. N. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

*LAMBETH, HARVEY ALLEN

        From Fayetteville; Charlotte; b. Nov. 19, 1878; d. Feb. 7, 1915; s. 1898-1900; realtor and ins. agent.

LAMBETH, HARRY LEE

        S. Mendenhall st., Greensboro; s. 1920-22; b. Thomasville, Apr. 9, 1901; p. R. L. and -- -- --.

*LAMBETH, JOHN ADDISON, JR.

        From Fayetteville; Charlotte; b. Hillsdale, June 20, 1885; s. 1902.


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†LAMBETH, THOMAS BELL

        Leaksville; s. 1893-94.

LAMBETH, WALTER MOORE Insurance

        Charlotte; s. 1908-09; N. C. Col. of A. & E.; b. Fayetteville, July 23, 1888; p. J. A. and Ellen Deye (Whitfield); m. Mary Cave, Nov. 25, 1914; Sigma Nu; mgr. ins. dept. Am. Trust co.; Presbyterian.

‡LAMM, ALLIE CLIFFORD

        Goldsboro st., Wilson; s. 1913-15; b. Lucama, Mar. 19, 1894; p. Isaac H. and Nettie (Cornelius); bookkeeper Hassell Supply co., Washington, 3 yrs.; teller First Nat. bank, ibid., 1 yr.; employee Barnes Harrell co., Wilson, 3 yrs.; Methodist.

LAMM, JASPER HERMAN

        Lucama; s. 1916-17; Trinity col. 2 yrs.; b. Lucama. Dec. 12, 1896; p. Dr. Isaac W. and -- -- --.

LAMM, LEWIS MARION Druggist

        Lucama; Ph.G. 1923; b. Lucama, Dec. 4, 1901; p. Lewis Ruffin and Mary Ellen (Raper); Phi Delta Chi; Methodist.

LANCASTER, CHARLES GRADIS

        Lexington; s. 1918-19; b. Lexington, Oct. 19, 1899; p. W. J. and -- -- --.

*LANCASTER, JAMES WARREN Lawyer

        From Edgecombe co.; Wilson; d. Sept. 21, 1900; A.B. 1843; A.M. 1846; mem. gen. assem. 1854-55.

LANCASTER, RALPH LAWRENCE

        711 Sycamore st., Rocky Mount; s. 1922-23; b. Rocky Mount, June 12, 1904; p. T. H. and -- -- --.

LAND, CAROLINE, MRS. Journalist

        (Nee Price, Caroline); 1201 Selwyn ave., Myers park, Charlotte; s. 1922-23; Salem col.; N. C. Col. for Women; p. Ervine E. and Carrie (Thomas); m. E. C. Land, Greensboro, July 31, 1912; general writing, various N. C. newspapers; 2 yrs. editorial writing; author magazine articles and stories.

LAND, EDWARD MAYO Lawyer

        226 Mulberry st., Statesville; A.B. 1899; b. Edgecombe co., Aug. 26, 1878; p. Virginius Wadsworth and Mary (Mayo); m. Marie Long, Oct. 7, 1913; Pi Sigma; Theta Nu Epsilon; Gorgon's Head; lawyer Kinston, 1902-14, Goldsboro 1914-17, Statesville 1924; farmer, realtor; mem. N. C. and Am. bar assns.; mem. Gov. Locke Craig's gen. staff with rank of major; Kiwanian; Odd Fellow; Presbyterian.

*LAND, JOHN MCDONALD

        Grenada, Miss.; b. Oct. 1, 1841; killed at battle of Fishing Creek, Jan. 19, 1862 (or Shiloh, April, 1862); A.B. 1861; C. S. A.

*LAND, JOHN W. Planter

        From Sussex co., Va.; Whitakers; d. Apr. 8, 1892; s. 1862-63.

*LAND, THOMAS T. Lawyer

        Shreveport, La.; b. 1840; d. 1874; s. 1858-59; planter; C. S. A.

LANDER, BRUCE RAMSEY

        Lincolnton; s. 1922-23; b. Lincolnton, Jan. 28, 1894.

LANDIS, CLINTON BRACE Paymaster

        Box 23, Marion; A.B. 1918; A. E. F. Univ. Beaune, France, 1919; b. Marion, Nov. 3, 1896; p. William Edwin and Maggie McQueen (McDougal); supt. community service, Hoke co., Raeford 1920; prin. Antioch H. S., 1920; paymaster Clinchfield Mfg. co., Marion, 1921-; pvt. hdq. co. 323rd inf. 81st div. A. E. F. 1918-19; Shriner; Knight Templar; Pythian; Redman; Presbyterian.

LANDIS, EDWARD GRAHAM Merchant

        Henderson; s. l. 1894-96; auto salesman.

LANDON, HENRY CLAYTON, JR.

        Milledgeville, Ga.; s. 1916-17; b. N. Wilkesboro, July 1, 1899; p. H. C. and -- -- --.

LANDQUIST, THOMAS EUGENE Druggist

        304 S. Church st., Winston-Salem; s. p. 1898-99; b. Winston-Salem, July 23, 1873; p. John Pehr and Mary Elizabeth (Pfohl); m. Annie Marie Bost, Dec. 28, 1904; druggist Shaffner's Drug store 1899-1902; druggist and treas. Hopkins-Landquist co., 1902-; mem. N. C. pharmaceutical assn.; Moravian.

LANDRETH, CAM HOBERT

        Stratford; s. 1919-20.

LANE, BENJAMIN BENSON Teacher

        Box 375, Crescent City, Fla.; summer ad. Box 215, Tallahassee, Fla.; A.B. 1899; A.M. 1901; s. l. 1900, 1901; b. New Bern, Mar. 30, 1880; p. Benjamin Benson and Elizabeth Jane (Day); m. Edna Earl Allen, Jan. 4, 1908; Phi Soc.; teacher N. C. 2 yrs.; ibid. Ga. 2 yrs.; h. s. prin.; ibid. Fla. 15 yrs.; lawyer; prof. Univ. of Fla. and Fla. State col. summer sch. 7 yrs.; asst. chief clerk Fla. dept. of educ. 1920-21; sec. Fla. bd. of examiners for teachers; chmn. exec. com. Fla. educ. assn. 1911-12; pres. ibid. 1920; co-author Florida's compulsory educ. law; school bonding amendment to constitution Fla. 1912; Ten-Mill co. sch. tax amendment 1918; author of several pub. poems and short stories; Mason; Pythian; Odd Fellow; Baptist.

*LANE, CARMA

        Chatham co.; d. 1859; s. 1857-59.

LANE, HENRY PRITCHETT Jurist

        401 S. Main st., Reidsville; s. l. 1903-04; s. 1904-05; b. Leaksville, Oct. 7, 1878; judge sup'r ct.


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LANE, JOHN BRYAN, JR.

        Fremont; s. 1921-23; b. Fremont, Jan. 17, 1904; p. John Bryan and Louise (Person); Sigma Nu; with W. A. Gray Tob. co., Fremont, and Mullins, S. C., 1923-; Episcopalian.

*LANE, LEVIN

        Wilmington; s. 1810-11.

LANE, PAUL PEYTON Physician

        Waycross, Ga.; s. m. 1904-05; b. Wilson, Jan. 5, 1887.

LANE, SIDNEY JOHNSTON, JR.

        Henderson; pres. Box 298, Franklinton; B.S. Com. 1923; b. Vanceboro, Aug. 13, 1901; p. Sidney Johnston and Mary (Armstrong); Phi Soc.; employee Sterling Cotton mills 1923-; Pythian; Episcopalian.

*LANE, THOMAS HILL Merchant

        Goldsboro; b. Nov. 10, 1842; s. 1859-61; lieut. C. S. A.

LANE, WILLIAM COBB Teacher

        28 Hawkins ave., Sanford; A.B. 1897; b. Goldsboro, Nov. 25, 1875; p. William Penn and Harriet (Cobb); m. Flora Patterson, Aug. 18, 1902; grad. magna cum laude; prin. High Point graded sch. 1897-99; supt. Albemarle graded sch. 1899-1900; prin. High Point sch. 1900-01; real est. and ins., Sanford, 1901-03; farmer, Lee co., 1903-08; druggist, Goldsboro, 1908-11; ibid. North Wilkesboro 1911-15; teacher Sanford graded schs. 1916-; Mason; Presbyterian.

LANE, WILLIAM KILPATRICK Physician

        Ocala, Fla.; s. 1897-98; s. m. 1898-1900; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1902; b. Laurinburg, June 8, 1878; eye, ear, nose and throat specialist.

*LANE, WILLIAM PENN Farmer

        Goldsboro; b. Nov. 10, 1842; d. Jan., 1900; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; merchant; collector; lieut. 67th N. C. I., C. S. A.; capt. co. "C" 20th battalion.

*LANE, WILLIAM WALTER Physician

        Wilmington; b. Aug. 12, 1831; d. Feb. 4, 1901; A.B. 1852; M.D. Univ. of N. Y. 1855; surg., supt. city hosp., 1881-1901; asst. surg. C. S. A.

LANEY, EMSLEY ARMFIELD

        307 Houston st., Monroe; B.S. 1924; b. Monroe, Sept. 5, 1904; p. Julian Walter and Wilma (Armfield); Di Soc.; Methodist.

LANG, JACK PHILLIPS

        Farmville; s. 1916-17; b. Edenton; p. William Moye and Annie -- --; sales mgr. North Am. Land co. 1919-20; employee Knott Warehouse co. 1921; employee state highway comm. 1922-; pvt. corp. sergt. 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Elk; Christian.

LANGDON, RALPH E. Druggist

        Coats; Ph.G. 1922; p. Benjamin F. and Sarah (Turlington); m. Mary Stewart, Oct. 26, 1922.

LANGLEY, CHARLES JENNINGS Clerk

        229 Tenth st., Winston-Salem; s. 1918; b. Wilson, Apr. 28, 1901; p. Willis Charles and Bonnie Eloise (McFall); office clerk R. J. Reynolds Tob. co., Winston-Salem; Methodist.

LANGLEY, ERWIN BROWN

        Wilson; s. 1915-16; b. Wilson, June 3, 1901; p. Vernon C. and Mamie (Brown).

LANGLEY, VERNON CARLYLE Farmer

        Park ave., Wilson; s. 1890-92; b. Elm City; p. William H. and Amanda (Green); m. Mamie Brown, June 5, 1898; merchant; Methodist.

LANGSTON, CHARLES ERNEST

        Winterville; s. 1911-12; b. Winterville, Nov. 3, 1890; p. C. H. and -- -- --.

LANGSTON, JOHN DALLAS Lawyer

        606 Josephine st., Goldsboro; s. s. l. 1904; A.B. Trinity col. 1903; b. Aurora, Mar. 22, 1881; p. Rev. George Dallas and Sallie A. (Gibbs); m. Mary W. Williamson, Dec. 23, 1903; prin. Stedman H. S. 1903-04; joint prin. Goldston H. S. 1904; lawyer Mt. Olive 1904-10; ibid. Goldsboro 1910; mem. firm Langston, Allen & Taylor; pres. Goldsboro Daily News; maj. inf. U. S. A., special aide to N. C. gov. in charge of state draft 1917-18; transferred to P. M. G. dept., Washington, D. C., chief of classification of deserters div.; judge advocate gen. office chief of clemency div. 1919; made lieut-col. 1919; awarded distinguished service medal; Methodist.

LANGSTON, WILLIAM LESLIE Salesman

        Carolina st., Goldsboro; s. 1920-21; b. Goldsboro, Sept. 7, 1902; p. John F. and Mamie (Russ); salesman Goldsboro Garage & M. T. co.; Methodist.

‡LANIER, FORTUNE

        Los Angeles, Cal.; s. 1894-95.

LANIER, JAMES CONRAD Lawyer

        Greenville; A.B. 1912; s. l. 1914; Georgetown univ. 2 yrs.; b. Greenville, Feb. 17, 1891; p. James Council and Pattie (Peebles); baseball; prin. Greenville H. S. 1912-14; lawyer 1916-17, 1920-; time-keeper, Ermita Sugar corp., Ermita, Oriente, Cuba, 1919-20; pres. Greenville Pub. co. 1916-17; asst. sergt.-at-arms, office U. S. sen., 1914-16; sol. Pitt co. 1923-; 2nd lieut. 34th inf. 7th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Methodist.

LANIER, THORNWELL Lawyer

        Oxford; s. 1891-93; b. Oxford, Sept. 3, 1871; p. Dr. M. V. and Elizabeth (Hicks); m. Mary Belle Gregory, Mar. 28, 1905; baseball; teacher Va.; lawyer 1893-; Presbyterian.


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*LANIER, THOMAS J. Planter

        Quincy, Fla.; s. 1859-61; lieut. C. S A.

LANKFORD, GREENE WRIGHT Teacher

        Harmony; A.B. 1924; b. Temperance Hall, Tenn., Oct. 8, 1901; p. Prof. Robert Hamilton and Ocia Eta (Barrett); Sigma Delta Chi; Di Soc.; instr. Iredell farm life sch., Harmony.

*LANKFORD, MENALCUS

        Franklinton; A.B. 1847; mem. gen. assem. 1858.

LARKIN, ERNEST WADDELL Physician

        Care Health dept., Weldon; s. m. 1910-11; N. C. Med. col.; M.D. Va. Med. col. 1917; b. Jonesboro, Feb. 12, 1890; p. James Vann and Lula Frances (Waddell); m. Lucy Epps McMer, Aug. 21, 1919; auto salesman Charlotte 1911-12; pub. service Greensboro 1912; taxi driver Carthage 1912-13; health officer Cumberland co. 1920-; med. corps U. S. N. 1917-20; Methodist.

LARKIN, JOHN TYER Realtor

        629 N. blvd., Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1908-11; Springfield col. 1915-16; N. Y. univ. 1911-12; b. Carthage, Aug. 30, 1886; p. James Vann and Lula (Waddell); m. Marie Kimbrough, Mar. 4, 1922; Kappa Alpha; employee 4th Nat. bank, Macon, Ga., 3 yrs.; Y. M. C. A., ibid., 6 mos.; employee Mutual Life Ins. co., ibid., 2 yrs.; real estate and ins., Atlanta, Ga.; sergt.-2nd lieut. Q. M. C., A. E. F. 1918-19; Christian Scientist.

LAROQUE, GEORGE PAUL Teacher

        835 W. Grace st., Richmond, Va.; s. 1893-95; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1902; b. Lenoir co., June 16, 1876; p. Walter Dunn and Annie (Mewborn); m. Eva P. Murdoch, Apr. 19, 1916; Sigma Xi; Omega Upsilon Phi; instr. surgery, Univ. of Pa., 1904-05; asst. surg., Univ. hosp. and Philadelphia gen. hosp., 1904-05; lecturer surgery, Univ. Col. of Med., Richmond, Va., 1905-; asso. prof. surgery, Med. Col. of Va., 1914-; author journal contributions and addresses on various surgical and allied subjects; Christian.

LARSEN, TRYGUE

        Burlington; s. 1920-21; b. Burlington, Mar. 19, 1904; p. G. and -- -- --.

LASHLEY, ALONZO ERASTUS

        Young Harris, Ga.; s. 1900-01.

LASHMIT, LUTHER SNOW Teacher

        615 Holly ave., Winston-Salem; pres. Dept. of Arch., Ga. Sch. of Tech., Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1916-17; B.A. Carnegie Inst. of Tech.; M.Arch. ibid.; b. Winston-Salem, Apr. 22, 1899; p. James Luther and Mary (Snow); Scarab; Tau Sigma Delta; instr. Carnegie Inst. of Tech. 1922-23.

LASLEY, CARL THOMAS Dentist

        R. F. D. 4, Reidsville; pres. Greensboro; s. 1922-23.

LASLEY, JAMES MECUM

        905 Jersey ave., Winston-Salem; s. 1920; Elon col. 1915-16; s. m. Univ. of Cincinnati 1920-; b. Winston-Salem, Oct. 6, 1895; p. James Wesley and Emma Jane; pvt. med. dept. 119th inf. 30th div. A. E. F. 1918-19; Methodist.

LASLEY, JOHN WAYNE, JR. Teacher

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1910; A.M. 1911; Johns Hopkins univ. 1915-16; Ph.D. Univ. of Chicago 1920; b. Burlington, Sept. 22, 1891; p. Dr. J. W. and Elizabeth (Abernethy); Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Sigma Chi; instr. U. N. C. 1911-15; ibid. 1916-18; asst. prof. ibid. 1918-20; asso. prof. ibid. 1920-; author numerous mathematical articles pub.; Methodist.

LASLEY, ROBERT LAW Teacher

        Wentworth; pres. 1506 Madison st., Madison. Wis.; A.B. 1914; A.M. 1917; Univ. of Cal.; Univ. of Chicago; Univ. of Wis.; Columbia univ.; b. Wentworth, Aug. 12, 1887; p. James Robert and Mary Virginia (Law); Di Soc.; Kappa Tau Alpha; teaching; instr. in various colleges; now instr. English, Univ. of Wis.; Presbyterian.

LASSITER, ALEXANDER Lawyer

        Aulander; s. l. 1892-93; b. Aulander, Aug. 19, 1874; p. George W. and Sarah (Doughtie); m. Lizzie C. Minton, Mar., 1898; mayor Aulander; asst. to chief clerk house of rep. 1899-1917; prin. clerk ibid. 1917-23; Mason; Baptist.

LASSITER, BENJAMIN KITTRELL Lawyer

        Oxford; s. 1901-04; LL.B. 1907; b. Oxford, Nov. 25, 1884; p. Robert Walter and Letty (Kittrell); m. Dorothea Coggeshall, Dec. 29, 1915; Delta Kappa Epsilon; sec.-treas. Robert G. Lassiter & co.; lawyer; clerk Granville co. bd. educ.; clerk exec. com.; mem. state dem. exec. com.; postmaster Oxford 1916-20; trustee U. N. C.; Episcopalian.

LASSITER, CHESTER LAWRENCE Physician

        Fremont; s. l. 1910-11; s. m. 1911-13; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1915; b. Smithfield, Apr. 15, 1890; p. Willis Alfred and Charity A. (Portier); Elk; Pythian.

LASSITER, HENRY GRADY Physician

        Weldon; s. m. 1912-15; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1918; b. Rich Square, Sept. 13, 1891; p. Cornelius Stephen and Eliza Jane (Spiney); m. Willie Blackwell Musgrove, Jan. 4, 1922; mgr. Weldon Drug co. 1915-16; physician 1919-; Methodist.

LASSITER, HUGH WINFIELD

        Apex; s. 1916-17; b. Apex, Dec. 1, 1897; p. Junius and Addie --; Mason; Baptist.

LASSITER, JESSE CLEVELAND Teacher

        Madison; A.B. 1912; p. Rev. William Cornelius and Carrie (Hughes); m. Blanche Rieves, Aug. 5, 1915; supt. Madison pub. schs., Madison.


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LASSITER, JAMES HORACE Teacher

        R. F. D. 3, Box 146, Berkley, Va.; s. 1912-14, 1915-16, 1919-20; b. Rich Square, Feb. 2, 1892; p. J. P. and Lucie P. (Parker); teacher Tarboro 1916-17; prin. Lasker 1917-18; farmer 1918-20; teacher Edenton 1920-21; prin. and dist. supt. Newlands 1921-22; prin. Portlock H. S. 1922-; Baptist.

LASSITER, LEROY IRVIN

        Rich Square; B.S. 1924; b. Rich Square, July 6, 1896; p. W. E. and -- --; Methodist.

LASSITER, LEROY LEAR

        Jackson; s. l. 1902-04; b. Lasker, Nov. 4, 1874; with Savannah Lumber co.

LASSITER, ROBERT

        1107-08 Commercial Bank bldg., Charlotte; s. 1894-95.

LASSITER, ROBERT GILLIAM Contractor

        Oxford; s. 1899-1902; b. Oxford, Sept. 21, 1881; p. R. W. and Letty (Kittrell); m. Margaret Currin, Dec. 14, 1909; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Theta Nu Epsilon; Gorgon's Head; mining engr.; geologist; quarryman; contractor; mem. Am. inst. of mining and metallurgical engrs.; mem. N. C. geological and economic survey 1921; Episcopalian.

*LASSITER, SALON MCGEE

        Aulander; b. Dec. 17, 1883; d. 1914; s. 1901; teacher 1905-07; ry. mail service 1907-14; Baptist.

*LASSITER, THOMAS R. Physician

        Lenoir co.; B.S. 1858.

*LASSITER, WILLIAM THORNTON

        Oxford; b. Feb. 7, 1887; d. June 7, 1913; s. 1905-06; supt. Lassiter Paving co.; Episcopalian.

*LASTRAPES, ADOLPHE

        Opelousas, La.; killed, First Manassas, July, 1861; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; C. S. A.

†LATHAM, DAWSON

        Ivie; s. 1902-03.

*LATHAM, HEBER ERNEST LAMAR Journalist

         From Greenville; Asheville; b. Beaufort co., May 29, 1861; d. Nov. 4, 1904; Ph.B. 1885; librarian; ed. U. N. C. Magazine; salesman; accountant; ed. Washington Gazette; Christian.

*LATHAM, JULIAN AUGUSTUS

        Plymouth; b. Dec. 16, 1842; d. Jan. 19, 1880; s. 1858-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; 1st lieut. 1st N. C., C. S. A.

LATHAM, JOSEPH NORMAN Minister

        1710 Grove ave., Richmond, Va.; s. 1886-87; D.D. Randolph-Macon col.; b. Plymouth, May 15, 1868; p. Joseph A. and Martha F. (Norman); m. Amanda F. Cross, June 29, 1893; Phi Beta Kappa; pastor: Monumental ch., Portsmouth, Va., Court Street ch., Lynchburg, Va., Main St. ch., Danville, Va., Centenary ch., Richmond, Va.; Methodist.

†LATHAM, JAMES OLIVER

        Huntsville, Ala.; s. 1911-12; b. Huntsville, Ala., Nov. 9, 1891; p. S. A. and -- -- --.

*LATHAM, LOUIS CHARLES Lawyer

        From - Plymouth; Greenville; b. Sept. 11, 1840; d. Oct. 16, 1895; A.B. 1859; mem. house of c. 1864; state sen. 1870; mem. cong. 1881-83 and 1887-89; maj. 1st N. C., C. S. A.; trustee U. N. C. 1874-83.

LATHAM, MARCIA LOUISE Teacher

        Hunter col., E. 68th st., New York, N. Y.; B.S. 1900; b. Plymouth, Oct. 20, 1878; prof. San Antonio col.; ibid. Elizabeth col.; ibid. Hunter col.

*LATHAM, THOMAS EMMETT

        Ashe co.; s. 1881-82.

LATHAN, JOSEPH ROSCOE Physician

        39½ Nat. ave., New Bern; s. 1912-15; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1917; Columbia univ. 1919-20; b. Belhaven, Sept. 30, 1895; p. Fred P. and Eva Olds (Johnson); m. Marjorie Jane Morey, Oct. 11, 1920; gym team 1914-15; Omega Upsilon Phi; lecturer med. Col. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y. C., 1919-20; lieut. med. corps U. S. A. 1917.

LATSHAW, HARRY FRANKLIN Student

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1920; A.M. 1921; Univ. of S. C.; Harvard univ. 1922-23; b. Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 23, 1884; p. Frank B. and Lucy Ann (Young); m. Sylvia Louise Arrowood, June 16, 1915; Alpha Psi Delta; Phi Delta Kappa; Sigma Xi; instr. U. N. C. 1920-22; research asso., psycho-educ. clinic, Harvard univ., 1922-24; Presbyterian.

LATSHAW, MRS. HARRY FRANKLIN Teacher

        (Nee Arrowood, Sylvia Louise); Chapel Hill; A.B. 1920; A.M. 1921; g. s. 1921-22; A.B. Flora McDonald col. 1904; b. Concord, Dec. 1, 1883; p. Rev. Robert S. and Mary Louise (Dickson); m. Harry F. Latshaw, June 16, 1915; teacher Chapel Hill H. S. 1920-; Presbyterian.

LATTA, ALBERT WHITEHEAD Manufacturer

        3rd and Chestnut sts., Phila., Pa.; s. 1900-05; b. Raleigh, Feb. 17, 1883; p. Charles G. and Mollie (Laughton); m. Helen L. Smeeds, Oct. 29, 1907; Sigma Nu; employee Gen. Elec. co., Schenectady, N. Y., 1905-14; sec.-treas. Gastonia Cotton Yarn co. 1914-; Episcopalian.

†LATTA, ERIC AMOS

        Lyons; s. 1914-15; b. Oxford, July 3, 1891; p. H. H. and -- -- --.


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*LATTA, GEORGE GRAY Lawyer

        From Knoxville, Tenn.; Hot Springs, Ark.; b. Jan. 17, 1848; d. July 6, 1910; A.B. 1868; mem. gen. assem. Ark.; mem. conv. Ark., 1872, '74 and '76; prosecuting atty.; state solicitor, Ark.

*LATTA, JAMES EDWARD

        From Durham; Chicago, Ill.; d. Jan. 17, 1918; Ph.B. 1899; A.M. 1901; prof. elec. engrg., U. N. C.

LATTIMORE, JOHN BROADUS

        Lattimore; s. 1899-1900; b. May 24, 1877; p. A. M. and -- -- --; m. Sunnie Jones, Jan. 3, 1906; mgr. Kendrick Brick & Tile co., Mt. Holly, 1900-18; dir. Lattimore Lumber co., Knightdale, 1900-14; dir. Carolina Lumber co., Cochran, Ga.; pres. Lattimore Lumber co., Ft. Deposit, Ala.; vice-pres. Alexander mfg. co., Forest City; sec.-treas. Bostic Brick co., Bostic.

LAUGHINGHOUSE, CHARLES O'HAGAN Physician

        Nat. Bank bldg., Greenville; s. 1888-89; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1893; b. Greenville, Feb. 25, 1871; p. Capt. Joseph John and Eliza (O'Hagan); m. Carrie Dail, June 10, 1896; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Soc.; physician 1893-; dir. Greenville Bank & Trust co. 1902-; coroner Pitt co. 1896-1916; pres. bd. of med. examiners 6 yrs.; pres. N. C. med. soc. 1917; mem. N. C. bd. of health 13 yrs.; pres. tri-state med. soc. 1923; numerous articles relating to med. subjects pub.; maj.-lieut.-col. med. corps commanding base hosp. No. 85, A. E. F. 1918-19; Methodist.

LAUGHINGHOUSE, CHARLES O'HAGAN, JR. Insurance

        Greenville; pres. Lorraine Arcade bldg., Miami, Fla.; s. l. 1920-23; b. Greenville, Jan. 9, 1900; p. Charles O'Hagan and Carrie (Dail); Sigma Nu; Gorgan's Head; Minotaurs; Di Soc.; dealer in real estate and loans.

LAUGHINGHOUSE, HAYWOOD DAIL Tobacconist

        Fifth st., Greenville; s. 1922; b. Greenville, Jan. 11, 1902; p. Charles O'Hagan and Carrie (Dail); Methodist.

LAUGHINGHOUSE, NED Tobacconist

        412 Pitt st., Greenville; s. 1904-06; b. Pitt co., Nov. 10, 1886; p. Capt. Joseph John and Eliza (O'Hagan); m. Mary Perry Cobb; employee Am. tob. co. 1908-17; asst. buyer Hughes-Thomas & co. 1917-18; dealer in leaf tob. 1918-22; grader tob. growers' co-operative assn. 1922-24; Elk; Knights of Columbus; Catholic.

*LAURENCE, ADOLPHUS ALEXANDER Physician

        From Statesville; Memphis, Tenn.; A.B. 1856; M.D. Univ. of Pa.; surgeon, Memphis city hosp. and U. S. marine hosp.; surg. C. S. A.

LAUTEN, WILLIAM TATUM Farmer

        Madison; s. 1902-04; b. Madison, July 18, 1882; p. John Jacob and Martha Jane (Tatum); m. Susie Hunter Johnson, Sept. 18, 1918.

*LAW, JUNIUS A.

        Darlington Dist., S. C.; d. 1881; s. 1858-59; col. C. S. A.

*LAWING, JOHN MEANS Physician

        From Charlotte; Lincolnton; b. Aug. 21, 1836; d. Mar., 1894; A.B. 1857; lieut. C. S. A.; surgeon 69th reg., C. S. A.

LAWING, KARL LANDER Druggist

        Lincolnton; s. 1894-95; b. Jan. 8, 1874; p. John Means and Mary Agnes (Lander); m. Beulah H. Philmon, Dec. 10, 1923.

LAWRANCE, CHARLES URIAH Merchant

        Catawba; s. 1915 and 1921; Trinity col. 1913-15; London univ. 1919; b. Catawba, Jan. 20, 1895; p. Lawson Henry and Essie (Long); Acacia; merchant and newspaper reporter; U. S. A. lieut. cav. O. R. C. 1917-19; A. E. F. 14 months; Mason; Methodist.

*LAWRENCE, ALEXANDER W.

        Raleigh; A.B. 1853; asst. observer, U. S. N.; capt. C. S. A.

LAWRENCE, BENJAMIN JONES Physician

        Raleigh; s. m. 1913-16; M.D. Jefferson med. col. 1918; b. Granville co. Nov. 8, 1892; p. Dr. Thomas Benjamin and Sarah Ellen (Parker); m. Carolyn Thomas Farthing, Dec. 3, 1919; Phi Soc.; sec.-treas. Wake co. med. soc. 1922-23-24; chmn. section on surgery N. C. state med. soc. 1924; author numerous articles relating to med. subjects published; lieut. med. corps U. S. N. 1918-20; Baptist.

*LAWRENCE, ISAAC LAURENCE

        Pilot Mt.; b. Nov. 14, 1888; s. 1912-13.

*LAWRENCE, JOHN W.

        From Statesville; Georgia; died of wounds received in civil war; s. 1862-63; A.B. 1911 as of 1866; C. S. A.

LAWRENCE, LLOYD J. Lawyer

        Murfreesboro; s. l. 1890-1902; b. Murfreesboro, 1871; p. James N. and Marg Elizabeth (Pruden); m. Eva Alberta Eldridge, 1895; m. Olive B. Vinson, 1919; mem. N. C. bar assn.; commercial law league of Am.; pres. Citizens bank 1911-19; ibid. 1st Nat. Bank of Murfreesboro, 1919-22; ibid. United Telephone co.; atty. First Nat. bank; ibid. town of Murfreesboro; mayor Murfreesboro 1893-1901; supervisor 1st N. C. dist. census 1920; N. C. gen. assem. 1901, 1923; Methodist.

LAWRENCE, SQUIRE SOLOMON Lawyer

        406 S. Oak st., Sapulpa, Okla.; s. l. 1906-08; b. Pilot Mt., June 25, 1884; p. P. W. and Celia O. (Gordon); m. Roberta Vance


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Price, Aug. 28, 1912; lawyer Mt. Airy, 1908-11; ibid. Antlers, Okla., 1911-19; ibid. Sapulpa, Okla., 1919-; U. S. probate atty. 1914-20; Presbyterian.

*LAWRENCE, THOMAS R. Teacher

        Bertie co.; d. 1884; s. 1856-58; lieut. C. S. A.

LAWSON, ROBERT BAKER Physical Director

        Chapel Hill; s. 1897-98; s. m. 1898-1900; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1902; b. Brookneal, Va., Aug. 23, 1876; p. John Washington and Mollie Temple (Baker); m. Estelle Adelade Ward, June 7, 1906; baseball; football; track team; tennis team; gym team; Phi Sigma Kappa; Acacia; res. physician Bay View hosp., Memorial hosp. Newark, N. J., 1902-03; professional baseball player: Boston Nationals 1901, Baltimore Americans 1902; Trenton Tri-State 1903; coach baseball team U. N. C. 1905-06; physical dir. ibid. 1906-; asso. prof. ibid. 1907; pres. N. C. physical educ. soc. 1922; mem. bd. of aldermen Chapel Hill; health officer ibid.; capt. med. corps U. S. A. 1918; Mason; Presbyterian.

LAXTON, FRED MITCHELL Engineer

        Charlotte; s. 1892; b. Morganton, Aug. 3, 1875; p. Joseph L. and Julia A. (Corpening); m. Annie Phifer Erwin, Feb. 12, 1903; employee Knoxville K. C. G. & H. ry. 1893-95; tob. dealer Morganton 1895-96; Sou. ry. Charlotte 1896-97; student Gen. Elec. co. 1897-99; engineer ibid. 1899-1906; pres. Electric mfg. co. Atlanta, Ga., 1906-08; pres. Tucker & Laxton, inc. Charlotte 1908-; asso. mem. Am. inst. of elec. engrs. 1903-11; mem. ibid. 1911-; Presbyterian.

LAY, ELIZABETH ATKINSON

        (See Green, Mrs. Paul E.).

LAY, ELLEN BOOTH Teacher

        Beaufort; A.B. 1922; St. Mary's sch. 1907-19; b. Concord, New Hamp., Mar. 17, 1899; p. Rev. George William and Anna Booth (Balch); Pi Beta Phi; teacher Beaufort H. S. 1922-23; ibid. 1924-; rec. dir. and social worker Thompson orphanage, Charlotte, 1923; co-author: Dixon's Kitchen; canteen service Raleigh, 1918; Episcopalian.

LAY, GEORGE BALCH

        Beaufort; pres. Kinston; A.B. 1918; Yale univ. 1914-15; St. Mary's sch.; b. Concord, New Hamp., May 4, 1895; p. Rev. George William and Anna Booth (Balch); football; Phi Soc.; teacher Kinston H. S. 1918-19; employee A. C. L. ry., Kinston, 1919; auto. dealer 1919-20; tel. and managing ed. New Bernian, New Bern, 1920-21; city ed. Sun-Journal New Bern, 1921; ed. ibid. 1921; city ed. Kinston Morning News 1921-23; asst. sec. E. Carolina cham. of com. and liberty fliers 1923; ed. and gen. mgr. News-Dispatch, Wilmington, 1924-; pvt.-sergt. O. T. S. camp Jackson, F. A. O. T. S., camp Zachary Taylor 1918; Episcopalian.

LAYDEN, EDWARD HARRIS Druggist

        Lexington; s. p. 1915-17; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; Randolph-Macon acad.; b. Lexington, June 29, 1894; p. T. F. and Minnie C. (Harris); m. Frances H. Hardaway, Sept. 22, 1921; 4th corps F. A. camp Wadsworth, A. E. F. 1918-19; Elk; Mason; Presbyterian.

LAYDEN, HUGH WINBORNE Merchant

        521 W. Trade st., Charlotte; s. 1904; b. Edenton, Mar. 26, 1888; p. Isaac and Ella Hudgins (Savage); merchant Danville, Va., 1904-17; owner Badin phar. 1917-21; mgr. Stonewall pharmacy 1921-; Presbyterian.

LAYTON, CLIFTON CHARLES Druggist

        Sanford; s. 1916-17, 1919-21; b. Sanford, Apr. 30, 1897; p. Charles Robert and Etta Laura --; m. Jane Hawkins; U. S. N. 1918-19; Baptist.

LAZARUS, BERNARD SAMUEL

        Great Lake Drive apts., Lake Drive, Baltimore, Md.; s. 1918-19.

LAZARUS, JACK

        Sanford; A.B. 1924; b. Sadowa, Russia, July 25, 1904; p. W. and Etta (Stein); Tau Epsilon Phi; Jewish.

*LAZARUS, MARX E. Merchant

        From Wilmington; Columbus, Ga.; s. 1837-39.

‡LAZENBY, EDGAR E.

        Atl. Sou. Dent. col., Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1921-22.

LAZENBY, ROBERT PAUL

        Statesville; s. 1916-17; b. Statesville, Nov. 30, 1894; p. O. B. and -- -- --.

LEA, CALVIN Physician

        Caswell co.; s. 1853-56; C. S. A.

*LEA, GEORGE GALLATIN

        Leasburg; A.B. 1830.

*LEA, HENRY C. Fruit Grower

        Mobile; Talaha, Fla.; s. 1856-58.

*LEA, JAMES M.

        Leasburg; s. 1829-31.

*LEA, LORENZO Educator

        From Leasburg; Jackson, Tenn.; d. 1876; A.B. 1827; A.M. 1832; tutor U. N. C. 1828-29; minister; founder and pres. Jackson female col.

*LEA, SOLOMON Educator

        Leasburg; A.B. 1833; A.M. 1838; tutor Randolph-Macon 1835-37; pres. female sem., Farmville, Va., 1840-41; pres. Greensboro female col. (now G. C. W.) 1846-47; Minister; Methodist.


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LEA, VERNON DUNCAN

        Carolina Pharmacy, 401 East ave., Charlotte; Ph.G. 1920; b. Durham, Dec. 25, 1898; p. S. M. and -- -- --.

*LEA, WILLIAM Merchant

        From Leasburg; Petersburg, Va.; s. 1831-32; mem. gen. assem. 1836.

*LEA, WILLIAM A.

        Leasburg; s. 1838-39.

*LEA, WILLIAM JONES Planter

        From Mobile, Ala.; Daphne, Ala.; b. Dec. 25, 1836; A.B. 1857; capt. C. S. A.

*LEA, WILLIAM MCNEILL Physician

        Caswell co.; A.B. 1820.

*LEA, WILLIS MONROE Physician

        From Leasburg; Holly Springs, Miss.; A.B. 1821.

‡LEACH, ARTHUR

        Candor; s. l. 1907-08.

*LEACH, GEORGE THOMPSON Hotel Owner

        From Pittsboro; High Point, N. C.; b. Dec. 4, 1841; s. 1857-60; capt. co. "C" 53rd reg. C. S. A.

*LEACH, JULIAN E.

        Randolph co.; s. 1834-35.

*LEACH, JAMES MADISON, JR. Lawyer

        From Lexington; Washington, D. C.; b. July 22, 1859; d. Jan. 10, 1904; Ph.B. 1881; g. s. 1883-84; U. S. govt. service.

LEACH, OSCAR Lawyer

        Box 913, Raleigh; A.B. 1914; LL.B. 1916; b. Robeson co., Dec. 17, 1887; p. A. D. and Clementine (Hamer); Phi Soc.; Golden Fleece; lawyer firm Shaw and Leach Fayetteville, 1916-17; ibid. firm Currie & Leach, Raeford, 1919-23; N. C. gen. assem. 1921; 2nd lieut.1st lieut. co. "E" 323rd inf. 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; cited in 81st div. general orders for distinguished service in action near Haudiomont, France, 1918; Presbyterian.

LEAK, JAMES A., JR.

        Wadesboro; s. 1911-14; b. Wadesboro, Dec. 20, 1891; p. John Duncan and Effie Nevel (Bennett); baseball; Phi Delta Theta; employee A. C. L. and W. S. S. rys. Wadesboro, 1914-16; ibid. First Nat. bank 1916; lumber bus. and farming 1919-20; Episcopalian.

*LEAK, JAMES AUGUSTUS Banker

        Wadesboro; b. 1822; d. Mar. 26, 1892; A.B. 1843; planter; state sen.; house of c. 1858, 1881-85.

LEAK, JAMES P. Cotton Buyer

        1766 Carr ave., Memphis, Tenn.; s. 1919-21; p. James Pickett and Commie (Dockery).

*LEAK, THOMAS CRAWFORD Banker

        Rockingham; b. May 2, 1831; d. Apr. 28, 1913; m. Martha Poythress Wall, Jan., 1855; A.B. 1852; cotton mfg.; planter, Methodist.

*LEAK, THOMAS CRAWFORD Farmer

        Rockingham; b. June 25, 1872; d. Dec. 4, 1923; m. Mary Ledbetter Dockery, Oct 26, 1918; s. 1890-92; pres. Roberdel and Seals mfg. co. mills, cotton mfr.; Methodist.

LEAK, WILLIAM CLAY Grocer

        Rockingham; s. 1917-18; b. Rockingham, Dec. 21, 1896; p. W. C. and Nancy (Pegues); asst. sec. Pee Dee Mfg. co. 1918-20; pres. Leak-Parsons wholesale gro. co. 1920-; ibid. Rockingham Hotel co.; sec. Leak Realty co.; U. S. N. 1918; Methodist.

*LEAK, WALTER F. Planter

        Rockingham; b. 1799; d. Apr. 8, 1879; s. 1815-16; mem. house of c. 1831; state sen. 1832; pres. elector 1852; mem. conv. 1861; trustee U. N. C. 22 yrs.

*LEAK, WALTER JOHN Planter

        Salem, Miss.; b. 1834; d. 1872; A.B. 1848; realtor.

*LEAK, WILLIAM P. Capitalist

        Wadesboro; b. about 1840; d. about 1865; s. 1863-64.

LEARNED, MARY Teacher

        Chapel Hill; A.M. 1924; A.B. Dickinson col. 1921; b. Phila., Pa., Apr. 29, 1896; p. Marion Dexter and Annie (Mosser).

*LEARY, EDGAR

        Granville co.; s. 1867-68.

LEARY, ERNEST WOODARD

        Edenton; s. 1903-05; s. l. 1911-12; b. Edenton, Mar. 1, 1886.

LEARY, HERBERT ROSS

        Edenton; s. l. 1910-11; b. Edenton, Aug. 4, 1887; p. William J. and -- -- --.

LEARY, JAMES WOODARD

        Edenton; s. 1917-18; b. Edenton, Apr. 7, 1900.

†LEATHERBURY, CHARLES NEELY

        Norfolk, Va.; s. l. 1907-09.

LEATHERWOOD, DENNIS BRYAN

        Palmetto bldg., Greenville, S. C.; A.B. and LL.B. 1920; b. Waynesville, Aug. 26, 1896.

LEATHERWOOD, JOSEPH GILMER

        Greenville, S. C.; s. l. 1912-13; A.B. Weaver col. 1912; b. Waynesville, Apr. 25, 1891.

LEATHERWOOD, THURMAN

        Bryson City; s. 1906-07.


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*LEBAR, GEORGE SHOEMAKER

        Wilkesbarre, Pa.; s. l. 1893-94.

LEDBETTER, ALLEN THURMAN Merchant

        Marion; s. 1912-13; b. Dome, Dec. 18, 1888; p. T. B. and Eliza Jane (Murphy); m. Kathrine M. Patton, July 11, 1920; merchant 1913-20; mail carrier; A. E. F. 15 mos.; Baptist.

LEDBETTER, EDMOND DEBERRY Druggist

        401 N. Tryon st., Charlotte; Ph.G. 1917; b. Polkton, July 21, 1895; p. Charles Bennett and Pattie (DeBerry); Kappa Psi; employee Jas. P. Stowe & co., Charlotte; mgr. Sterling Drug co. ibid.; hosp. apprentice-phar. mate 1st class U. S. N. 1917-18; Mason; Methodist.

LEDBETTER, HENRY DAVID Manufacturer

        Box L, Rockingham; s. 1886-88; b. Robeson co., July 21, 1867; p. Thomas Benson and Ella (McQueen); m. Johnsie Poythress Wall, May 9, 1912; pres. and treas. Ledbetter mfg. co. mfrs. of cotton yarns; Methodist.

LEDBETTER, HENRY SLATE Merchant-Farmer

        Rockingham; s. 1879-80; Wofford col.; b. Rockingham, Jan. 2, 1858; p. Robt. S. and Martha Jane (Slate); m. Emma Morehead; Methodist.

*LEDBETTER, HENRY WALL Planter

        Wadesboro; b. 1833; d. May 24, 1897; s. 1854-55; civil engr.

LEDBETTER, IDA BELLE Teacher

        Dome; M.A. 1922; A.B. Meredith col. 1915; b. Dome, Apr. 22, 1881; p. Thomas B. and Eliza J. (Murphy); Baptist.

LEDBETTER, JAMES MCQUEEN Physician

        Rockingham; s. 1888-89; M.D. Vanderbilt univ. 1894; g. s. N. Y. Post Grad. Med. sch. and hosp.; b. Richmond co., Aug. 19, 1869; p. Thomas Benson and Ella (McQueen); m. Martha Elizabeth Steele, Apr. 26, 1911; Methodist.

LEDBETTER, PENLIE BRISCO Naval Officer

        Care Bureau of Med. and surgery, Navy dept., Washington, D. C.; Ph.B. 1905; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1908; b. Arden, Nov. 17, 1882; p. Isaac Bradley and Nancy Elizabeth (Shroat); m. Harriet Elizabeth Hubbard, Mar. 15, 1916; asst. surg. U. S. N. 1911; passed asst. surg. ibid. 1914; surgeon ibid. rank lieut. commander, 1921.

*LEDBETTER, WILLIAM LEAK Physician

        Anson co.; b. 1831; d. 1870; A.B. 1854; capt. C. S. A.

LEDFORD, ROBERT NEWTON

        Asheville; A.B. 1921; A.M. 1922; b. Lee, Sept. 1, 1893; p. H. L. and -- -- --; m. Cora Jenkins Moss, June 23, 1923; teacher Chapel Hill H. S. 1921-22; in bus. Brea. Calif., 1923-24; U. S. A. 1918-19; Baptist.

LEDFORD, MRS. ROBERT NEWTON

        (Nee Moss, Cora J.); Brea. Calif.; A.M. 1923; A.B. Trinity col. 1918; b. Henderson, June 18, 1896; p. W. E. and Iona Irene (Jenkins); m. Robert Newton Ledford, June 23, 1923; in govt. service, Washington, D. C., 1918-19; teacher, Chapel Hill H. S. 1921-23; Methodist.

LEE, ALBERT EVANS

        Monroe; s. 1920-21; b. Monroe, May 24, 1902; p. T. C. and -- -- --.

LEE, ALGERNON MOSELEY Physician (retired)

        Clinton; s. 1857-59; Univ. of Pa. 1859-63; b. Mar. 16, 1839; p. Thomas Mossette and Sallie -- --; m. Annie Elliott Boykin; med. dept. C. S. A. 1861-65.

LEE, BENJAMIN RUSH Realtor

        617 Realty bldg., Charlotte; s. 1892-94.

LEE, CHARLES DENNIS Farmer

        Mt. Olive; s. 1911; b. Sampson co., Dec. 21, 1893; p. Lovett and Clarissa (Mackie); Methodist.

†LEE, CULBERT MCSWEEN

        Timmonsville, S. C.; s. 1907-08.

LEE, EDWIN BARDEN Cashier

        Goldsboro; s. 1903; Va. Milit. inst.; m. Loula P. --, June 15, 1921; dist. cashier, Sou. Cotton Oil co.

LEE, EARL GORDON Dentist

        Clinton; s. 1902-03, 1908-09; D.D.S. Univ. of Md.; b. Clinton, Dec. 18, 1884; p. Dr. A. M. and Annie (Boykin); m. Sarah B. Smith, Sept. 4, 1913; Episcopalian.

LEE, ENOCH LAWRENCE Farmer

        Dunn; s. 1895-97; b. Dunn, Mar. 9, 1876; U. S. gauger 1898; acct. 1899-1901.

LEE, GUY CARLETON Educator

        172 W. High st., Carlisle, Pa.; LL.B. 1894; A.B. Rutherford col. 1889; A.M. Dickinson col. 1895; LL.M. ibid. 1896; Ph.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1898; LL.D. Rutherford col. 1899; b. Sept. 15, 1862; p. Joseph Cullen Ayer and Caroline E. (Roberts); m. Emeline E. Baker, May 9, 1889; m. Hildegarde H. Langsdorf, Jan. 27, 1912; m. Elizabeth Havilland Herman, Apr. 26, 1923; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Gamma Delta; prof. Dickinson col. 1895; instr. Johns Hopkins univ. 1898-1905; lecturer George Washington univ. 1900-02; literary ed. Baltimore Sun, 1901-08; ed. International Literature Syndicate 1900-16; staff lecturer Am. soc. for Extension of univ. teaching 1900-02; managing dir. nat. soc. for broader educ. New York, 1909-; mem. Am. hist. assn.; natl. geog. soc.; Am. political science assn.; Am. sociological assn.; pres. Carlisle chamber of commerce 1916-; nat. councilor chamber of commerce U. S.; mem. exec. com. pub. safety 1917-; author: An Introduction to the Study of the Church in the


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Ninth Century; Public Speaking; Historical Jurisprudence; Source Book of English History; True History of the War Between the States; Robert E. Lee, a Biography; Seven Great Hymns; The Heart of a Child; The Soul of a Woman; The Mind of Man; ed. The World's Orators (10 vols.); The History of Woman (10 vols.); The History of North America (20 vols.); Mason; Elk; Presbyterian.

†LEE, HARRY PIPKIN

        Reynoldsville; s. 1904-05; b. Mar. 29, 1887.

*LEE, JAMES

        From Dover, Tenn.; Memphis, Tenn.; s. 1850-51.

LEE, JAMES GROVER Lawyer

        109 Queen st., Durham; A.B. 1914; s. l. 1915; Columbia univ.; b. Roxboro, Oct. 30, 1892; p. James R. and Elvira (Clayton); Phi Soc.; prin. Bunn H. S. 1914-16; ibid. Aurora H. S. 1916-17; Charlotte H. S. 1918-19; practicing law Durham, 1919-; pvt. Q. M. C. camp Sevier, 1918-19; Presbyterian.

LEE, JOSEPH IRA Lawyer

        Princeton; A.B. 1914; b. Four Oaks, Sept. 27, 1888; p. William David and Sarah Jane (McLamb); m. Rosalie Rogers, Sept. 28, 1921; teacher 1914-17; lawyer 1919-; mayor Four Oaks, 1920-21; 2nd lieut. U. S. A. 1917-19; Mason; Junior; Baptist.

LEE, JAMES LOVETTE

        Mt. Olive; s. 1920-22; p. Lovette and Clarissamac -- --; with Standard Oil co.

*LEE, JOSEPH RAYMOND

        From Mt. Olive; Colorado Springs, Colo.; b. Sampson co., Feb. 7, 1880; d. Nov. 6, 1923; A.B. 1911, s. l. 1912-14; Trinity col. 1906-08; p. Lovett and Clara M. --; Presbyterian.

LEE, NORMAN BENNETTE Bookkeeper

        Lattimore; s. 1921; b. Lattimore, June 10, 1902; p. Dr. L. V. and Susan (Lattimore); Baptist.

LEE, PERMILLAS ARTEN Druggist

        303 S. Wilson st., Dunn; s. p. 1902; b. Johnston co., June 15, 1880; p. Jesse and Henrietta (Tart); m. Hautence Thornton, Nov. 11, 1909; employee Benson Drug co. 1903-04; ibid. Hood and Grantham 1904-05; prescription clerk Crowell, McLarty and co., Raleigh; druggist C. L. Wilson; mem. firm Wilson and Lee, druggists, 1912-; mayor Dunn; pres. N. C. pharmaceutical assn.; Pythian; Mason; Methodist.

*LEE, RUCKER Planter

        d. 1848; s. 1820-21; U. S. A., Mex. war.

LEE, RALEIGH BRADFORD Student

        Aurora; A.B.,LL.B. 1923; b. Small, May 17, 1898; p. George Washington and Sarah Emily (Walker); S. A. T. C.

LEE, RICHARD ELLIOTT Physician

        Lincolnton; s. 1891-92; s. m. 1893-94; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1896; N. Y. Post-Graduate sch. and hosp.; b. Clinton, Feb. 15, 1874; p. Algernon M. and Annie Elliott (Boykin); m. Annie Moseley Kerr, Oct. 7, 1903; Delta Kappa Epsilon; supt. health Sampson co.; 1st lieut.-capt.-maj. and surgeon on surgeon-gen's staff N. C. N. G.; 1st lieut. N. C. V. I. Span.-Am. war; Episcopalian.

*LEE, RICHARD HENRY Merchant

        From Clinton; Goldsboro; s. 1860-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; C. S. A.

LEE, SAMUEL BAYARD Soil Inspector

        Dept. of Soils, Ames, Iowa; A.B. 1920; A.M. 1921; Iowa State Agri. col.; b. Four Oaks, Dec. 3, 1894; p. William Franklin and Media J. (Barefoot); soil inspector and research in soil fertility Iowa state agri. col.; pvt. camp Jackson U. S. A. 1918-19; Methodist.

LEE, SANFORD MARTIN Teacher

        Pink Hill; A.B. 1920; b. Sampson co., Dec. 31, 1894; p. Erastus Martin and Annie Eliza (Thain); m. Carrie Miller Howard, Dec. 28, 1921; prin. Atkinson H. S. 1920-22; prin. and supt. Bentonville H. S. 1922-; farmer; U. S. N. R. F. May-Dec. 1918; Mason; Methodist.

LEE, THOMAS BAILEY Lawyer

        Burley, Idaho; A.B. 1894; s. s. l. 1896; b. Mocksville, Aug. 10, 1873; p. Rev. William Drayton and Sarah Ann (Bailey); m. Irene Teasdale, Nov. 4, 1907; Di Soc.; ed. Hellenian; ed. Tar Heel; Phi Gamma Delta; Theta Nu Epsilon; Gimghoul; grad. cum laude; teacher Bingham sch. 1894-98; lawyer Butte, Mont., 1898-1903; ibid. Idaho, 1904-; prosecuting atty. Cassia co., Idaho, 1908-20; city atty. Burley, Idaho, 1912-14; judge 11th dist., Idaho, 1920-; mem. Am. bar assn.; mem. Idaho bar assn.; capt. N. C. N. G. 1895; Mason; Elk.

*LEE, THOMAS JEFFERSON Journalist

        Clinton; b. 1835; d. May 14, 1903; s. 1855-56; druggist; C. S. A.

LEE, THOMAS MOSSETTE Lawyer

        Clinton; s. 1886-91; s. l. 1891-92; Davidson col.; b. Clinton, Dec. 12, 1870; p. Dr. Alecron Moseley and Annie (Elliott); Delta Kappa Epsilon; Gimghoul; Di Soc.; editor; Methodist.

LEE, WILLIAM HENRY

        Bureau of Navigation, Navy dept., Washington, D. C.; s. 1900-02; U. S. Naval acad.; b. Waynesville, Jan. 20, 1884.

*LEE, WILLIAM M.

        A.B. 1820.


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†LEECRAFT, LAFAYETTE FULLER

        Beaufort co.; s. 1854-55.

LEEPER, MILTON AUGUSTUS

        Belmont; s. p. 1920-21; b. Belmont, Sept. 4, 1900; p. W. A. and -- -- --.

*LEES, DAVID MCMICKEN

        Mecklenburg co.; A.B. 1829.

*LEETCH, JAMES KNOX

        Alabama; A.B. 1823.

LEFTWICH, MASON FORD Electrician

        Biltmore; s. 1920-21; b. Lowell, W. Va., Nov. 28, 1902; p. H. Everett and Laura Emma (Ford); foreman repair dept. Piedmont Elec. co. 1922; radio set installation Carolina Radio co. 1922-23; employee J. M. Barber's Elec. Repair shop 1923-; maintenance dept. Sou. Power co. 1923-; Methodist.

LEGGETT, CHAUNCEY HOKE Lawyer

        Hobgood; s. 1913-14; b. Hobgood, Feb. 28, 1898; p. Kenelm and Augusta (Wright); m. Blanche Savage, Dec. 25, 1921; farmer; air service A. E. F. 18 mos.; Shriner.

LEGGETT, ERNEST HODGES Farmer

        Scotland Neck; s. 1901-02; b. Palmyra, Sept. 1, 1882; p. James Wilson and James Margaret (Hodges); m. Helen Hilliard.

LEGGETT, GEORGE LITTLE

        Care Belk-Stevens co., Burlington; s. 1922-23; b. Burlington, Dec. 15, 1902.

LEGGETT, ROBERT ALEXANDER

        Wadesboro; s. 1919-20; b. Wadesboro, June 28, 1898; p. M. C. and -- -- --.

LEGGETT, WILSON DURWARD Farmer

        Tarboro; s. 1893-95; b. Palymra, Aug. 15, 1875; p. James Wilson and James Margaret (Hodges); m. Catherine Howard, Oct. 14, 1899; postmaster Tarboro; Episcopalian.

LEGGETT, WILLIAM THOMAS

        Tarboro; s. 1920; with state highway comm.

LEGRAND, EUGENE QUINCE

        Care A. Sprunt & Son, Wilmington; s. 1903-04; b. Wilmington, Feb. 9, 1885.

*LEGRAND, JAMES Planter

        Montgomery co.; s. 1808-09; mem. gen. assem. 1811, '12, '15, '16, '22-25.

*LEGRAND, NASH

        Norfolk, Va.; s. 1816-18; lieut. U. S. N.

LEGRAND, RUFUS LITTLE Banker

        211 Chestnut st., Wilmington; s. 1918-21; b. Wilmington, Sept. 22, 1899; p. George S. and John (Quince); employee Wilmington Savings & Trust co.; Episcopalian.

*LEGWIN, JOHN BUNYAN

        Wilmington; b. Feb. 1, 1884; d. Feb. 3, 1923; Ph.G. 1904; s. m. 1907; asst. in pharmacy 1903.

LEHMAN, ERNEST EUGENE Auto Dealer

        Rosemary; s. 1919-21; Mich. State Auto sch. 1922; b. Oct. 1, 1900; p. E. W. and Elizabeth (Transou); sec.-treas. Joyner Motor co., Roanoke Rapids; mgr. branch No. 31, Carolina motor club.

LEHMAN, EUGENE WESLEY Manufacturer

        Rosemary; s. 1889-91; b. Bethania, Apr. 9, 1872; p. Oliver J. and Eliza (Doub); m. Elizabeth Transou; cotton mill bus. with father till 1895; sec. Rosemary mfg. co. 1913-; Mason; Episcopalian.

LEIGH, CHARLES SHARDY Student

        Lexington; s. 1918; B.E. N. C. Col. of A. and E., 1923; b. Fluvanna co., Va., Sept. 6, 1899; p. George and Sallie Walton (Holland); office asst. Erlanger Cotton mills, Lexington, N. C., 1919; asst. to supt. Erlanger cotton mills co., Lexington, 1924-; S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

LEIGH, FRANK MELANCTHON

        824 N. 7th st., Columbus, Miss.; A.B. 1862; b. Mecklenburg co., Va., Feb. 16, 1844; p. Rev. H. G. and Mary Jane (Crump); m. Mary Beverly Matthews, Dec. 11, 1873; Di Soc.; cotton bus. 1865-1915; retired; alderman Columbus; pvt. 43rd Miss. reg.; ibid. 58th Va. reg. 1862-65; Methodist.

LEIGH, JOHN BUSHROD Lawyer

        Elizabeth City; s. 1888-90; Randolph-Macon col.; Columbia univ.; b. Tyrell co., Dec. 19, 1862; p. Ephraim and Ann Elizabeth (Midgett); m. Maude Harris, Feb. 14, 1894; lawyer New Bern 2 yrs.; ibid. Elizabeth City 1897-; gen. assem. 1899; mayor Elizabeth City 1901; justice police ct. ibid. 2 yrs.; trustee Eastern N. C. training sch.; Methodist.

LEIGH, JOHN HENRY JACOCKS Bookkeeper

        119 Main st., Amherst, Mass.; s. 1892-95; b. Durant's, Jan. 13, 1866; p. Edward Augustus and Grizzella Emily (Jacocks); m. Isabelle C. Peters, Jan. 12, 1901; Phi Soc.; ry. clerk 1887-89; farmer 1890-96; Armour & co. 1897-1902; Morris & co., 1902-12; branch house off. mgr. 1912-20; Montague Rod co., bookkeeper and cashier 1920-; Episcopalian.

*LEIGH, JOHN R. Lawyer

        New Bern; s. 1808-09; state solicitor.

*LEIGH, RICHARD HENRY Planter

        Elizabeth City; d. Feb. 9, 1872; s. 1860-61; C. S. A.

LEINBACH, ROBERT F. Physician

        13 N. Poplar st., Charlotte; s. 1902; s. m. 1903-05; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1907; b. Winston-Salem,


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Apr. 21, 1879; p. Henry A. and Susan Elizabeth (James); Worth prize, anatomy, 1904; capt. U. S. A. med. reserve corps 1917-19; hosp. unit "O" base hosp. No. 6, Bordeaux, France; evacuation hosp. No. 1, Sebastopol, Toul; mobile hosp. No. 2, Froidos, Argonne; evacuation hosp. No. 6, Glorieux, Verdun; maj. 1918; Moravian.

†LEINBACH, RAYMOND JOSHUA

        Pfafftown; s. 1915-16; b. Pfafftown, Mar. 12, 1897; p. R. C. and -- -- --.

*LEITCH, GILES Lawyer

        Roberson co.; b. Sept. 24, 1827; A.B. 1851; planter; mem. house of c. 1856, '62-65.

LEITCH, JOHN ARCHIBALD Lawyer

        Room 403, 128 N. Wells st., Chicago, Ill.; A.B. 1910; J.D. Univ. of Chicago, 1920; b. Rowland, July 10, 1890; p. John Archibald and Margaret Ellen (Campbell); prin. Pikesville H. S. 1910-11; ibid. China Grove H. S. 1911-12; ibid. Salisbury H. S. 1912-17; lawyer firm Dent, Dobyns, & Freeman, Chicago, 1920-21; ibid. firm Kelly, Friedman, Schwartz & Doyle, Chicago and Washington, 1921-22; ibid. firm of Stedman-Kesler-Dingle 1922-; Presbyterian.

LEMLY, CONRAD BROWN Realtor

        554 Glade st., Winston-Salem; s. l. 1921-22; b. Winston-Salem, July 22, 1902; p. Henry Conrad and Lettie (Brown); Phi Delta Theta; employee Imperial Tob. co.; ibid. Realty Bond co., ins. and real est.; Presbyterian.

LEMLY, FREDERICK HENRY Farmer

        Kemah, Bel Alton, Md.; B.S. 1902; N. C. Col. of A. and E., 1896-98; Columbian col. 1899; b. Salem, May 12, 1880; p. William Augustus and Bertha C. (Belo); m. Hilda Beauregard, Feb. 2, 1918; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; ensign-lieut. (j.g.)-lieut. pay corps U. S. N. 1903-08; auto. bus. San Antonio, Tex., 1909-11; rancher, Tex., 1911-13; pigeon and chicken farmer, Bel Alton, Md., 1913-17, 1919-; lieut.-commander pay corps U. S. N. R. F. supply officer U. S. S. Steuben (former German raider Kronprinz Wilhelm) 1917-18; supply officer submarine base, Coco Solo, Canal Zone, 1918-19; Moravian.

*LEMLY, HENRY A. Planter

        From Salisbury; Winston-Salem; s. 1829-30.

LEMLY, WILLIAM BELO Marine Officer

        219 Church st., Winston-Salem; B.S. 1896; b. Salem, Aug. 31, 1875; p. W. A. and Bertha C. (Belo); m. Adelaide E. von Windegger, Dec. 19, 1901; m. Dorris B. Quinn, Mar. 11, 1919; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; bus. mgr. and asst. ed. Union Republican, Winston-Salem, 1896-98; officer U. S. marine corps 1898-; 2nd lieut. U. S. M. C. Span.-Am. war 1898-99; capt. ibid. Philippines 1899-1901; Boxer rebellion China; occupation of Vera Cruz, Mexico, 1914; world war 1917-19; rank col. and asst. quartermaster 1919-; Moravian.

LEMMOND, REUBEN WEDDINGTON Clerk Superior Court

        502 E. Tal. ave., Monroe; s. l. 1901; b. Union co., May 20, 1872; p. Cyrus Query and Eliza (Harrison); m. Ella Hunter; lawyer 1901-12; clerk Union co. sup'r ct. 1912-; gen. assem. 1909; N. C. sen. 1911; Presbyterian.

LEMMOND, WALKER AVERY

        Mathews; B.S. 1923; b. Mecklenburg co., Aug. 12, 1900; p. M. H. and Codelia (Irwin); S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

LENDERMAN, HENRY DANIEL

        Wilkesboro; pres. Winston-Salem; s. 1921-22; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; b. Wilkesboro, Nov. 13, 1902; p. C. E. and Helen (Duncan); Baptist.

LENDERMAN, PAUL H. Merchant

        Wilkesboro; s. 1919-20; b. Wilkesboro, Mar. 8, 1901; p. C. E. and Helen (Duncan); Baptist.

LENNON, WILLIAM EARLE Student

        Manteo; s. 1918-23; Univ. of Md. 1923-; b. Manteo, Apr. 20, 1899; p. William Pollard and Garnet Seabright (Etheridge); Phi Soc.; Kappa Psi.

LENOIR, RUFUS T.

        Yadkin Valley; s. 1894-95.

*LENOIR, RUFUS THEODORE Planter

        From Yadkin Valley; Ft. Defiance, Va.; s. 1844-45.

LENOIR, RUFUS THEODORE, JR.

        Yadkin Valley; s. 1916-17; b. Yadkin Valley, Sept. 7, --; p. Rufus T. and -- --.

LENOIR, THOMAS BALLARD Realtor

        Lenoir; s. 1879-81; b. Caldwell co., June 9, 1858; farmer; lumberman.

*LENOIR, THOMAS I.

        Wilkes co.; d. 1882; s. 1838-39; capt. C. S. A. co. "F" 25th reg.

LENOIR, WALTER JAMES Merchant and Banker

        256 N. Main st., Lenoir; s. 1880-82; b. Yadkin Valley, Aug. 2, 1862; p. Rufus Theodore and Sarah Leonora (Gwyn); m. Harriett Augusta Horton, Jan. 12, 1893; farmer 1882-98; merchant 1898-1907; sec.-treas. and gen. mgr. Lenoir hdw. and furn. co. 1908-; pres. First Nat. bank 1921-; ibid. Mutual Bldg. & Loan assn. 1917-; mayor Lenoir 1917-20; pres. Lenoir chamber of commerce; Episcopalian.


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LENOIR, WALTER LYNCH Auto Dealer

        256 N. Main st., Lenoir; s. 1916-18; b. Yadkin Valley, July 4, 1897; p. Walter James and Harriett Augusta (Horton); Phi Delta Theta; teller First Nat. bank Lenoir, 1918-20; vice-pres. and gen. mgr. Caldwell motor co. ibid. 1920-; comm. agent Standard Oil co. for Caldwell co.; Mason.

*LENOIR, WALTER WAIGHSTILL Lawyer

        From Wilkes co.; Shull's Mills; d. July 26, 1890; A.B. 1843; planter; trustee U. N. C. 1883-91; capt. 37th reg. C. S. A.

*LENTE, FREDERICK DIVOUX Physician

        From New Bern; New York, N. Y.; b. 1823; d. 1883; A.B. 1845; A.M. 1848; surg. West Point foundry 24 yrs.; prof. gynecology N. Y. univ. and asst. surg. Woman's hosp. N. Y. City; founder and pres. Am. acad. of med.

*LENTZ, JAY DICK Teacher

        From Mooresville; Concord; b. Jan. 10, 1869; d. June 13, 1910; B. Litt. 1897; g. s. 1899; co. supt.; supt. pub. schs.

LEONARD, CLARENCE GILMER

        Lexington; s. 1921-22; b. Lexington, June 29, 1900; p. C. A. and -- -- --.

LEONARD, COLIN THEODORE

        314 Tate st., Greensboro; A.B. 1921; b. Franklinville, Oct. 25, 1899; p. Otis Theodore and Nannie Lee (Craven); Di Soc.; Delta Chi; Sigma Upsilon; Omega Delta; staff Greensboro Daily Record; teacher Greensboro H. S. 1 yr.; deputy clerk Guilford co. sup'r ct.; student Plattsburg 1918; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

†LEONARD, EDWARD CHARLES

        Greensboro; g. s. 1914-15; B.S. Earlham col. 1913.

LEONARD, GEORGE FERREE Bacteriologist

        63 N. 5th ave., New Brunswick, N. J.; A.B. 1907; M.D. George Washington univ. 1912; b. Lexington, Sept. 19, 1879; p. David S. and Martha F. --; m. Jessie Williams, Dec. 29, 1914; bacteriologist E. R. Squibb & sons; Reformed.

LEONARD, GRADY HILL Y. M. C. A. Secretary

        Care Y. M. C. A., Durham; B.S. 1923; b. Lexington, June 10, 1894; p. Robert E. and Mary Elizabeth (Tesh); m. Mamie Pickard, Sept. 8, 1923; Alpha Chi Sigma; asso. gen'l sec. Durham Y. M. C. A. 1923-; sergt. co. "F" 321st inf. 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Methodist.

LEONARD, HOMER HARTSELL Druggist

        Marshville; s. 1919-20; Ph.G. Philadelphia Col. of Pharmacy and science, 1923; b. Union co., May 25, 1898; p. James Thomas and Dora Eugenia (Greene); Kappa Psi; mgr. prescription dept. Media Drug store, Phila., Pa.; Mason; Methodist.

*LEONARD, JAMES RODERICK Planter

        From Columbus, Ga.; West Falls, Tex.; b. 1830; s. 1847-48; C. S. A.

LEONARD, SAMUEL EDWIN Social Worker

        416 Halifax st., Raleigh; A.B. 1911; b. Davidson co., Sept. 27, 1885; p. David S. and Martha Frances (Wagner); m. Julia Fuller Etheridge, Sept. 2, 1914; teacher Elizabeth City H. S. 1911-12; prin. Kenly H. S. 1912-14; supt. Red Springs schs. 1914-18; supt. public welfare, Wilson co. 1919-23; state dept. pub. welfare, 1923-; A. E. F. 1918-19; Kiwanian; Presbyterian.

†LEONARD, SAMUEL MURDOCK

        Wilmington; s. m. 1907-08.

LEONARD, WILLIAM ERNEST Mail Service

        5th ave., Lexington; s. 1914-15; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; b. Davidson co., Jan. 21, 1892; p. H. L. and Cornelia J. (Myers); m. Hattie Sink, June 12, 1918; Baptist.

†LEONARD, WILLIAM FRANKLIN

        Kelly; s. 1896-97.

*LESESNE, CHARLES Physician

        Bladen co.; A.B. 1859.

LESSER, SAUL HERMAN

        228 S. 9th st., Brooklyn, N. Y.; s. 1918-19.

*LESTER, ROBERT E.

        From Tallahassee, Fla.; Thomasville, Ga.; B.S. 1859; lieut. C. S. A.

LESTER, WILLIAM EVANS

        Lakeview, S. C.; s. m. 1907-08; M.D. Tulane univ. 1911.

†LEVIS, ANNA CONRON

        Baltimore, Md.; s. 1921-22; b. Govans, Md., July 7, 1891.

*LEVY, LIONEL LINCOLN Lawyer

        From Beaufort; New Orleans, La.; A.B. 1847; mem. gen. assem.

LEWALLEN, ALVIS THADDEUS

        Care Bennett-Lewallen co., Winston-Salem; s. 1912-13; b. Asheboro, Apr. 11, 1888; p. J. M. and -- -- --.

LEWELLYN, HENRY HARRISON Lawyer

        Mt. Airy; s. l. 1921-22; b. Dobson, Aug. 30, 1891; p. James Robert and Lula (Waugh); m. Louise Moore, Dec. 27, 1919; judge recorder's ct. Mt. Airy, 1922-; Baptist.

*LEWIS, ANNA HARTWELL

        Goldsboro; b. Feb. 6, 1868; d. Mar. 2, 1921; g. s. 1907; Cornell univ.; School of Languages, Rockford, Ill.; Ph.B. Chicago univ. 1910; A.M. ibid. 1913; grad. St. Mary's sch. 1885; teacher Goldsboro H. S.; ibid. N. C. Col. for Women; ibid.


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Winthrop col.; ibid. Ward sem., Nashville, Tenn.; ibid. Ward-Belmont col., Nashville, Tenn.; ibid. Nicholas sem. H. S. Chicago, Ill.; Episcopalian.

*LEWIS, AUGUSTUS MARION Lawyer

        From Franklin co.; Raleigh; b. May 7, 1821; d. Sept. 16, 1896; s. 1843-44; mem. house of c. 1856; trustee and mem. exec. com. U. N. C. 1879-93; paymaster; maj. C. S. A.

LEWIS, AUGUSTUS MARION Salesman

        435 Center st., Statesville; s. 1916-17; Univ. of Md. 1 yr.; b. Statesville, Feb. 4, 1898; p. William Guilford and Flora (Sharpe); furn. salesman, rep. Statesville industries; Mason; Baptist.

LEWIS, BRUCE HUFHAM

        Breyard; A.B. 1909; b. Scotland Neck, Jan. 5, 1886; p. John Hancock and Martha Jane (Savage); m. Cora Lou Butt, Dec. 27, 1915; educ. work; Baptist.

LEWIS, CARRIE

        (See Reynolds, Mrs. P. A.).

LEWIS, CHARLES ABRAHAM

        715½ N. Main st., Winston-Salem; pres. U. S. N. hosp., Washington, D. C.; s. p. 1919-20; b. Winston-Salem, Oct. 10, 1898.

†LEWIS, CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS

        200 North st., Portsmouth, Va.; s. 1855-56; b. Raleigh, Feb. 20, 1840; teacher 1859-61; ry. agt. 1867-1900; ry. tel. operator 1900-; sergt. 10th N. C. Art. C. S. A.

LEWIS, CHARLES KELLY Insurance

        698 Bellevedere ave., Memphis, Tenn.; s. 1877-78; b. Raleigh, Mar. 18, 1859; p. Robert Guilford and Susan (Kelly); m. Maud McKinney, Apr. 20, 1898; Phi Soc.; ins. bus. 30 yrs.; retired; Episcopalian.

LEWIS, CHARLES RAVEN

        Faison; s. 1922-23; b. Aug. 8, 1900.

*LEWIS, DAVID W.

        Sparta, Ga.; d. 1886; A.M. 1835; mem. Confed. cong.; pres. Ga. A. and M. col. 1872-86.

*LEWIS, EXUM Teacher

        From Chapel Hill; Weldon; b. Edgecombe co., Nov. 5, 1837; d. June, 1888; A.B. 1857; teacher 1857-59; ry. trans. conductor 1868-88; 1st lieut. C. S. A. co. "E" 33rd reg.

*LEWIS, EDWARD BULKLEY

        Chapel Hill; b. 1822; d. 1845; A.B. 1844.

LEWIS, ELISHA BETTS Insurance

        117 E. Caswell st., Kinston; s. 1894-95; Wake Forest col. 1886-88; Cook Co. Normal sch., Chicago, 1890; b. Woodside, Va., Dec. 4, 1867; p. Richard Henry and Ella (Betts); m. Dora McDaniel, Dec. 30, 1890; teacher 1886-94, '97-1900; fraternal ins. 1900-; Indian service 1896; sec. mem. of cong. 1900; fellow Amer. geog. soc. 1897; Baptist.

*LEWIS, FRANK COX

        Kinston; b. Aug. 19, 1878; d. Dec. 1918; s. 1895-96; civil service clerk Q. M. dept. 1901; U. S. A. 1898-1901.

*LEWIS, HENRY Physician

        Lawrenceville, Va.; s. 1810-11.

LEWIS, HENRY ECCLES Lawyer

        Statesville; s. l. 1907-08, 1909-10.

LEWIS, HENRY STUART Lawyer

        Borley ave., Suffolk, Va.; B.S. 1905; LL.B. Univ. of Va., 1907; b. Jackson; p. Dr. Henry Wilkins and Sallie (Ridley); Alpha Tau Omega; Theta Nu Epsilon; Phi Soc.; inter-collegiate debater; lawyer 1908-18, 1919-; pvt.-capt. camp Meigs, U. S. A. 1918-19; Episcopalian.

LEWIS, HENRY WATSON Lawyer

        210 blvd., Pleasantville, N. J.; A.B. 1888; b. Lewiston, Nov. 9, 1868; p. Watson and Anne F. (Crichlow); m. Madeline Zimmerman, June 30, 1904; Phi Soc.; ed. U. N. C. Magazine; winner Phi Soc. essayist medal; prin. Beaufort H. S. 1889-90; ibid. Pamlico H. S. 1890-91; lawyer N. C. 1891-95; ibid. N. J. 1895-; sol. Chelsea Nat. bank 1903-; sol. Pleasantville, 1914-; U. S. commr. 1917-; Presbyterian.

*LEWIS, IVEY FOREMAN Planter

        Greensboro, Ala.; b. 1833; d. 1884; A.B. 1854; col. C. S. A.

LEWIS, IVEY FOREMAN Teacher

        University, Va.; A.B. 1902; M.S. 1903; Ph.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1908; Bonn univ.; b. Raleigh, Aug. 31, 1882; p. Dr. Richard Henry and Cornelia Viola (Battle); m. Margaret Hunter, June 9, 1909; Zeta Psi; Pi Sigma; Theta Nu Epsilon; Phi Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; ed. U. N. C. Magazine; Gorgon's Head; pres. athletic assn.; prof. Randolph-Macon col. 1905-06, 1908-12; asst. prof. Univ. of Wis., 1912-14; prof. Univ. of Mo., 1914-15; ibid. Univ. of Va. 1915-; author numerous scientific papers; corp. Albemarle Rifles, Va. vols. 1917-19; consulting biologist chemical warfare service 1918; Episcopalian.

*LEWIS, JOSEPH Planter

        Granville co.; s. 1797-98.

LEWIS, JOHN BRYAN Journalist

        401 Hillsboro st., Raleigh; s. l. 1899; b. Raleigh, Apr. 15, 1858; p. K. Harrison and Elizabeth Heritage (Bryan); proof reader for the News and Observer.

*LEWIS, JOHN CHURCHILL

        Rutherfordton; s. 1879-80.


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LEWIS, JOSEPH FRANCIS

        Henderson; s. 1918.

LEWIS, JOHN GRAY Lawyer

        Statesville; s. l. 1907-08, 1909-10.

*LEWIS, JAMES MALLORY

        From Chapel Hill; Holly Springs, Miss.; b. 1830; s. 1844-47.

LEWIS, JAMES SPENCER Salesman

        520 Hammond st., Rocky Mt.; s. 1892-93; b. Tarboro, Sept. 30, 1876; p. Brig.-Gen. William Gaston and Mittie (Pender); m. Mildred Dortch, Nov. 10, 1903; Kappa Sigma; employee A. C. L. ry. co. 1894-1912; traveling salesman 1912-; pvt.-sergt. co. "B" 1st reg. N. C. vol. inf., service in Cuba, Span.-Am. war 1898-99; Episcopalian.

LEWIS, JOHN STANBACK Banker

        Sunset ave., Asheboro; s. 1889-91; b. Candor, Sept. 12, 1869; p. James and Nancy Robinson (Parsons); m. Lula Spence, Mar. 22, 1894; merchandise clerk 2 yrs.; merchant 1894; mfr. naval stores, Miss., 1898-1905; mercantile, banking and cotton mfrg. bus. N. C., 1905-; clerk Montgomery co. sup'r ct. 1894-98; Methodist.

LEWIS, JOSEPH VOLNEY Teacher

        Care Rutgers col., New Brunswick, N. J.; B.S. 1891; B.S. Harvard univ. 1893; Johns Hopkins univ.; Columbia univ.; b. Rutherford co., Sept. 14, 1869; p. Jay Whittenton and Mary Catherine (Bennett); m. Margaret Hendon, Dec. 24, 1895; Di Soc.; Phi Gamma Delta; Sigma Chi; Phi Beta Kappa; instr. U. N. C. 1889-91; prof. Clemson col. 1896-1904; prof. and dir. geol. museum Rutgers col. and State Univ. of N. J., 1904-; U. S. geol. survey 1891, 1902; N. C. geol. survey 1891-96; N. J. geol. survey 1905-; mining and petroleum geol. U. S., Mexico, Canada, Alaska, 1906-; spec. consulting ed. Engineering and Mining Journal 1920-23; fellow geol. soc. of Am.; mem. soc. of economic geologists (sec.-treas. 1921); mem. Am. inst. of mining and metallurgical engrs., mining and metallurgical soc. of Am.; Am. assn. of univ. profs.; author: Determinative Mineralogy; co-author: Geologic Map of N. J.; numerous reports, scientific papers, and monographs on geology and mineralogy and mining topics; contributor to The Mineral Industry; N. J. militia reserve 1917-19.

*LEWIS, JOHN W.

        Chapel Hill; s. 1842-43.

*LEWIS, JOHN WARREN

        From Halifax co., Va.; Lawrenceville, Va.; s. 1849-50.

*LEWIS, JOSEPH WARNER Physician

        Lawrenceville, Va.; A.B. 1852; teacher; capt. C. S. A.

*LEWIS, KENELM HARRISON Lawyer

        Rocky Mt.; b. 1816; d. 1866; A.B. 1838; A.M. 1845.

LEWIS, KEMP PLUMMER Manufacturer

        West Durham; A.B. 1900; b. Raleigh, Sept. 12, 1880; p. Dr. Richard H. and Cornelia Viola (Battle); m. Lottie Hays Sharp, Apr. 16, 1912; grad. magna cum laude; Phi Beta Kappa; Zeta Psi; Theta Nu Epsilon; Gorgon's Head; asst. sec.-treas. Erwin cotton mills, 1900-; Episcopalian.

†LEWIS, LAFAYETTE

        Solitude; s. 1905-06.

LEWIS, MCDANIEL Bond Buyer

        415 Hillside drive, Greensboro; A.B. 1916; b. Asheville, Feb. 24, 1894; p. Elisha Betts and Dora (McDaniel); m. Lynwood Cook, Dec. 22, 1917; baseball; Phi Soc.; Alpha Tau Omega; Sigma Upsilon; teacher Raleigh H. S. 1916-17; ins. and bond bus. 1922-; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut. 323rd inf. co. "M" 81st div.; 57th pioneer inf.; 5th div. co. "G" 11th inf. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Woodman; Baptist.

LEWIS, MERIWETHER Engineer

        117 E. Caswell st., Kinston; s. 1914-16; b. Kinston, Apr. 20, 1896; p. Elisha Betts and Dora (McDaniel); Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Soc.; civil engr.; constructor; 2nd lieut. co. "D" 322nd inf. and co. "G" 52nd pioneer inf. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Woodman; Baptist.

LEWIS, MARION HARVEY Farmer

        Faison; s. 1913-14, 1916-17; b. Sampson co., Feb. 13, 1891; p. Luther M. and Effie (Bizzell); trucker; teacher 1922-23, 1923-24; Methodist.

LEWIS, ROSCOE B. Lawyer

        Fuquay Springs; s. 1914-15; b. Clinton, Sept. 21, 1894; p. H. B. and Mary Stephen (Peterson); employee United Cigarette Machine co. 1915-16; ry. administration 1917; lawyer 1919-; Junior; Odd Fellow; Woodman; Baptist.

*LEWIS, RICHARD F. Physician

        Bladen co.; b. Jan. 17, 1839; s. 1855-58; M.D. Univ. of N. Y.; mem. gen. assem. 1885; asst. surgeon C. S. A.

*LEWIS, ROBERT GUILFORD Lawyer

        From Louisburg; Raleigh; d. 1891; s. 1848-49; asst. N. C. paymaster; maj. C. S. A.

†LEWIS, ROGER GREGORY

        Stamford, Tex.; A.B. 1905; b. Halifax, Oct. 8, 1881.

*LEWIS, RICHARD HENRY Lawyer

        From Edgecombe co.; Pitt co.; b. Mar. 21, 1806; d. Jan. 19, 1857; A.B. 1827; A.M. 1830; planter.


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*LEWIS, RICHARD HENRY Teacher

        From Chapel Hill; Raleigh; b. Dec. 21, 1832; d. May 15, 1917; A.B. 1852; A.M. 1855; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1856; teacher 1852-54 and 1869; physician 1856-69; capt. C. S. A. pres. Judson col. 1889-92.

LEWIS, RICHARD HENRY Oculist

        Care Citizens Nat. Bank bldg., Raleigh; s. 1866-68; LL.D. 1912; Univ. of Va. 1868-70; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1871; b. Pitt co., Feb. 18, 1850; p. Richard Henry and Martha Elizabeth (Hoskins); m. Cornelia Viola Battle, Feb. 13, 1877; m. Mary Long Gordon, Apr. 16, 1890; m. Anne Blackwell Foreman, Oct. 27, 1897; Phi Soc.; Chi Phi; prof. Savannah Med. col. 1875-76; spec. in eye and ear, Savannah, Ga., 1875-76; spec. ibid. 1877-; prof. Leonard med. col. Shaw univ. 1882-1902; prof. U. N. C. 1902-10; oculist, 1875; trustee U. N. C., St. Mary's sch., St. Augustine's sch.; pres. N. C. state med. soc. 1891; mem. state bd. of med. examiners; pres. conference provisional bds. of health of North Am. 1906; pres. North Am. public health assn. 1908; pres. Raleigh academy of medicine; pres. state audubon soc.; mem. sch. com. Raleigh township 33 yrs.; author numerous articles relating to med. subjects; Episcopalian.

LEWIS, RICHARD HENRY Manufacturer

        77 Gilliam st., Oxford; A.B. 1898; b. Raleigh, Feb. 18, 1878; p. Dr. Richard H. and Cornelia Viola (Battle); m. Mary Weldon Huske, June 30, 1909; graduate magna cum laude; Phi Soc.; Zeta Psi; Phi Beta Kappa; employee Citizens bank, Raleigh; 1898-1901; ibid. Durham Cotton mfg. co., East Durham, 1901-02; Erwin cotton mills, West Durham, 1902-09; sec.-treas. Oxford cotton mills, 1909-; Episcopalian.

*LEWIS, WILLIAM FIGURES Farmer

        From Tarboro; Whitakers; b. Sept. 19, 1819; d. May 16, 1910; A.B. 1842.

LEWIS, WILLIAM FIGURES Physician

        Apartado 235, care Latin Amer. corp. of Colombia, Baranquilla, Colombia, S. A.; s. 1882-83; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1893; b. Halifax co., Aug. 21, 1866; teacher; med. off. U. S. A.

LEWIS, WILLIAM FIGURES Teacher

        117 E. Caswell st., Kinston; pres. Asheville sch., Asheville; A.B. 1920; b. Concord, May 29, 1898; p. Elisha Battle and Dora (McDaniel); baseball; Phi Soc.; employee Proximity Print works, Greensboro, 1920-21; teacher Oak Ridge inst. 1921-23; ibid. Asheville sch. for boys, Asheville, 1923-; S. A. T. C.; Woodman; Mason; Baptist.

*LEWIS, WILLIAM GASTON

        From Chapel Hill; Goldsboro; b. 1835; d. Jan. 18, 1891; m. Martha Pender, 1862; A.B. 1855; N. C. state engr.; N. C. bd. of educ.; supt. Raleigh and Gaston ry. co.; brig.-gen. C. S. A.; Episcopalian.

‡LEWIS, WARNER MERIWEATHER

        Darlington, S. C.; s. 1918-19; s. l. 1920-21; b. Durham, Sept. 9, 1900; p. W. B. and -- -- --.

LICHTENTHALER, ROBERT ARTHUR Chemist

        45 Lake place, New Haven, Conn.; B.S. 1902; M.S. 1904; b. Forsyth co., May 16, 1881; asst. chem. Fla. exp. station, 1903-.

LIDDELL, ANNA FORBES Student

        600 E. ave., Charlotte; A.B. 1918; Ph.D. 1924; Columbia univ. 1913-15; M.A. Cornell univ. 1922; g. s. ibid. 1922-23; b. Charlotte, Dec. 6, 1891; p. Walter Scott and Helen Sherman (Ogden); correspondent in subscription dept. McGraw-Hill Pub. co. 1919; teacher Mecklenburg co. schs. 1920; ibid. Salisbury H. S. 1921; author: Arrabelle and Wigglewumps in the Enchanted Garden, published in Holland's Magazine, 1919-20; Baptist.

*LIGHTFOOT, JOHN FRAZIER

        Tuscumbia, Ala.; b. May 7, 1841; killed at Shiloh, Apr. 7, 1862; A.B. 1861; C. S. A.

LIIPFERT, BENJAMIN BAILEY Lawyer

        Winston-Salem; s. 1917-22; LL.B. 1922; b. Winston-Salem, Jan. 7, 1898; p. William Joseph and Bettie (Bailey); basketball; football; Di Soc.; Epsilon Phi Delta; Phi Delta Phi; Golden Fleece; Delta Kappa Epsilon; U. S. marine corps Paris Island, S. C., 1918; Presbyterian.

LIIPFERT, FRANCIS JULIUS, JR.

        Winston-Salem; pres. 608 W. 113th st., New York, N. Y.; s. 1916-17; b. Winston-Salem, Sept. 10, 1898; p. F. J. and -- --.

LILES, EDWARD PRENTISS Merchant

        Lilesville; s. 1880-82; b. Lilesville, Apr. 26, 1863; p. Lieut.-Col. Edward Rutledge and Helen Mar (Bennett); m. Mary Tiddy, Aug. 24, 1892; Di Soc.; teacher 1882-83; farmer and cotton buyer 1883-; co. bd. of educ. 1910-12; bd. Anson co. comm'rs 1912-14; dem. exec. com. 1918-24; mayor Lilesville; Presbyterian.

*LILES, EDWARD RUTLEDGE Planter

        Anson co.; b. 1832; d. 1884; s. 1851-52; journalist; mem. house of c. 1860-78; lieut.-col. 31st N. C. reg. C. S. A.

LILES, FRANCIS EDWARD Merchant

        Wadesboro; s. 1915-17; b. Lilesville, Feb. 23, 1896; p. Edward P. and Mary (Tiddy); m. Anna Locke Ingram, Nov. 21, 1922; Phi Delta Theta; hdw. merchant; mayor Lilesville; 1st lieut. 113th F. A., U. S. A. 1917-19; Mason; Presbyterian.


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LILES, JOSEPH FRANK Lawyer

        Kinston; s. l. 1906-07; grad. Trinity col. 1900; b. Wilson co., Dec. 15, 1872; p. Raiford and Arcandy (Bailey); m. Mattie Stancill; Methodist.

†LILES, JUNIUS THEODORE

        Little Rock, S. C.; s. 1893-94.

LILES, LAWRENCE ROLAND Farmer

        Wilson Mills; s. 1920-22; p. S. T. and Nannie (Poland).

LILES, NELSON PICKETT, JR. Physician

        Elizabethtown; s. p. m. 1905-06; s. m. 1906-07.

LILES, SAMUEL TILDEN Teacher

        Wilson's Mills; A.B. 1897; b. Archer Lodge, July 12, 1871; p. James A. and Anne (Medlin); m. Nannie R. Poland, Dec.26, 1900; farmer; Baptist.

LILLARD, DAVID WILEY Lawyer

        Etowah, Tenn.; s. 1900; s. l. 1901; b. Decatur, Tenn., Feb. 7, 1880; p. Col. N. J. and Caroline (Worth); m. Margaret Murphy, May 24, 1922; corp.-bugler-2nd lieut.; 1st lieut.;capt. co. "L" 3rd reg. Tenn. N. G. Mex. border service; major staff of adj. gen. 1922-; capt. co. "L" 117th inf. A. E. F., 1917-19; awarded distinguished service cross, 1919; ibid. Croix de Guerre, 1919; wounded in action 1918; Methodist.

*LILLINGTON, GEORGE Physician

        Wilmington; b. 1827; d. 1851; s. 1843-44; M.D. Univ. of Pa.

*LILLINGTON, JOHN ALEXANDER

        Wilmington; Mocksville; b. 1820; d. 1840; A.B. 1840.

LILLY, EDMUND JONES, JR. Army Officer

        Care Adj. Gen. of the Army, Washington, D. C.; B.S. 1915; b. Favetteville, May 30, 1894; p. Edmund Jones and Elizabeth (MacRae); m. Edith Victoria Bush, Sept. 15, 1923; Phi Soc.; gym team; Alpha Tau Omega; ed. Yackety Yack; Gimghoul; teacher Asheville H. S. 1915-17; U. S. A. 1917-; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut.-capt. 6th div. A. E. F. 1918-19; Episcopalian.

LILLY, J. ALEXANDER Merchant

        Norwood; s. 1889-90.

LILLY, JAMES MARSHALL Physician

        Box 428, Fayetteville; s. m. 1899-1901; M.D. Univ. Col. of Med. 1903; b. Montgomery co., Feb. 3, 1878; p. George H. A. and Jane Elizabeth (Boone); m. Martha Agnes Dunlap; physician Norwood 1903-07; eye, ear, nose and throat specialist Fayetteville, 1908-; eye, ear, nose and throat surg. to Highsmith hosp. and Cumberland Gen. hosp.; pres. Cumberland med. soc.; Methodist.

LILLY, THOMAS BAXTER

        Care City Optical co., Wilmington; s. 1911-12; N. C. Col. of A. and E., 1912-14; b. Mt. Gilead, May 20, 1892; p. G. H. A. and Elizabeth -- --; mgr. City Optical co. Wilmington; vice-pres. C. B. Smith Optical co., Petersburg, Va.; Odd Fellow; Rotarian; Methodist Episcopal (South).

LILLYCROP, WILLIAM ARTHUR Student

        406 East 6th st., Charlotte; pres. Episcopal Theo. sem., Alexander, Va.; A.B. 1923; Episc Theo. sem. 1923-; b. Charlotte, Mar. 24, 1901; p. John Henry and Mary (Sallings); Di Soc.; Episcopalian.

LINDAU, ALFRED MILTON Lawyer

        120 W. 70th st., New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1917; M.A. Harvard univ. 1918; LL.B. ibid. 1921; b. Greensboro, Jan. 3, 1898; p. Albert M. and Lottie (Baach); m. Constance Stever, Jan. 10, 1924; Phi Beta Kappa; Golden Fleece; ed. U. N. C. Magazine; clerk law office New York, 1921; lawyer firm Rounds, Schurman & Dwight, 1923-; U. S. A. 1918; Jewish.

†LINDAU, JULES WALLENSTINE Manufacturer

        Greensboro; s. 1901-03; b. Apr. 22, 1885; cotton mfr.

LINDAU, SIGMUND BAACH Civil Engineer

        Care State Highway Comm., Hornell, N. Y.; s. 1911; C.E. Cornell univ. 1917; b. Burke, W. Va., Dec. 6, 1894; p. Albert M. and Lottie (Baach); m. Mabelle MacWhorten, May 2, 1918; civil engr. N. Y. state public service com. 1917-19; ibid. N. Y. state comm. of highways 1919-; Jewish.

LINDGREN, POWELL TODD Insurance

        600 N. Church st., Charlotte; s. 1920-22; b. New York, N. Y., Jan. 6, 1903; p. Gustave Samuel and Eleanor (Todd); Episcopalian.

*LINDSAY, ANDREW DICK

        Greensboro; b. Mar. 26, 1838; A.B. 1859; lieut. C. S. A.

LINDSAY, CHARLES LEE

        Hotel Roosevelt, Washington, D. C.; s. l. 1912-13; b. Near Chapel Hill, Dec. 9, 1865; p. Matthew and Martha (Blake); m. Mary McCauley, Nov. 25, 1898; banker, life ins. and realtor 1913-; Methodist.

*LINDSAY, ERNEST M. Banker

        From Greensboro; St. Joseph, Mo.; b. June 24, 1845; s. 1862-63; A.B. 1911 as of 1866.

*LINDSAY, EDWARD O. Physician

        Greensboro; b. 1849; d. 1888; s. 1866-68.

*LINDSAY, GAVIN HOGG

        Greensboro; killed in battle; A.B. 1853; 2nd lieut. 54th N. C. reg. C. S. A.; among the officers under fire at Morris Island.


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*LINDSAY, HARPER JEDUTHAN

        Greensboro; b. 1806; s. 1822-25.

LINDSAY, JOHN ALEXANDER, JR.

        315 N. Main st., High Point; s. 1905-07; s. l. 1907-08.

*LINDSAY, JAMES EARLY Physician

        Greensboro; b. Sept. 22, 1836; d. 1892; s. 1855-57; M.D. Baltimore Med. col.; prof. Baltimore Med. col.

*LINDSAY, JEDUTHAN HARPER

        Greensboro; b. Mar. 20, 1840; d. 1876; s. 1856-58.

*LINDSAY, JESSE HARPER Banker

        Greensboro; b. 1808; d. 1886; A.B. 1827; pres. Nat. bank, Greensboro, 1776-86; mem. house of c. 1834-38; state sen. 1844.

*LINDSAY, JESSE HARPER

        Greensboro; b. Apr. 26, 1832; d. 1859; A.B. 1851.

LINDSAY, JOHN WILLIAM Jobber

        High Point; s. 1915-16; b. Davidson co., June 10, 1895; p. David F. and Mary Cornelia --; gen. mgr. Consolidated Mills co.; air service U. S. A. 1918; Methodist.

‡LINDSAY, RALEIGH CABELL

        10 Wall st., New York, N. Y.; s. l. 1910-11; A.B. Guilford col. 1906; b. Madison, Nov. 15, 1885.

*LINDSAY, ROBERT GOODLOE

        Greensboro; b. 1816; s. 1832-36.

*LINDSAY, ROBERT HENRY

        Greensboro; b. July 27, 1838; died in service 1861; s. 1856-58; C. S. A.

LINDSAY, SEATON GALES Teacher

        R.F.D. 2, Durham; Ph.B. 1901; b. Chapel Hill, Sept. 9, 1879; p. M. and Adeline (Kirby); m. Daisy Massey, Aug. 5, 1908; teacher 1901-18, 1920-; banking and bus. 1918-20; Methodist.

*LINDSAY, THOMAS STRANGE

        Greensboro; b. Aug. 16, 1843; d. 1869; s. 1860-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1864.

LINDSAY, WALLACE B. Auto Dealer

        Lenoir; s. 1915-16; b. Lenoir, July 1, 1894; p. M. K. and Mattie -- --; bookkeeper Kent-Coffey mfg. co. 1917; sec.-treas. Caldwell Motor co. 1919-; U. S. A. 1918-19; Presbyterian.

LINDSAY, WILLIAM EDGAR Manufacturer

        Mt. Airy; s. l. 1909-10; b. Chapel Hill, Dec. 2, 1868; p. Manly and Adline Judson (Kirby); m. Blanche Gilbert, May 15, 1901; hosiery mfr. Carrboro, 1913-17; wholesale lumber bus. ibid. 1917-21; sec.-treas.-mgr. Alpine Woolen mills 1921-; postmaster Chapel Hill, 1908-13; Pythian; Christian.

*LINDSAY, WILLIAM LEONARD

        Chapel Hill; b. Jan. 15, 1899; d. Oct. 12, 1919; s. 1916; Christian.

LINDSEY, DUDLEY Lawyer

        2416 Echo Park ave., Los Angeles, Cal.; B.S. 1895; B.L. Univ. of Va., 1898; b. Frankfort, Ky., Mar. 8, 1874; p. John B. and Helen (Talbot); m. Estelle Lawton, July 14, 1903; Di Soc.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Delta Phi; Pi Kappa; ed. Hellenian; deputy clerk in charge U. S. ct. clerk office, Owensboro, Ky., 1898-1908; U. S. commr. ibid. 1898-1908; inspector, city engrs. office, Los Angeles, Calif., 10 yrs.; deputy city prosecutor, Los Angeles, Calif., 1923-; student C. A. C. training sch. 1918; Mason; Knight Templar; Elk; Royal Arcanum.

LINDSEY, EDWIN SAMUEL Teacher

        Tryon; A.B. 1919; A.M. 1921; Ph.D. 1923; b. Frankfort, Ky., Oct. 19, 1897; p. William Talbot and Mary Brown (Ely); m. Violet Marie Bray, June 21, 1921; Golden Fleece; Sigma Upsilon; Omega Delta; Pi Kappa Alpha; asst. dir. of music U. N. C., 1919-20; teaching fellow in English U. N. C. 1919-22; asso. prof. Eng. Converse col. 1923-24; prof. English Univ. of Chattanooga, 1924-; 2nd lieut. 36th tr. battery F. A., C. O. T. S., camp Zachary Taylor, 1918; Episcopalian.

LINDSAY, HORACE BRYON

        P. O. box 283, Raleigh; s. 1918.

LINDSEY, JOHN BROWN, JR. Engineer

        Frankfort, Ky.; s. 1894-95; C. E. Lehigh univ. 1898; b. Frankfort, Ky., Aug. 14, 1876; engr. const. B. S. and V. O. ry.; ibid. Eastern ry. of Ala.; supt. West Pasegonta Creosoting works.

†LINEBERGER, ABEL CLARENCE

        Gastonia; A.M. 1911; A.B. Lenoir col. 1909; p. A. B. and -- -- --.

LINEBERGER, ARCHIBALD CALEB

        Belmont; A.B. 1921; b. Tuckaseegee, July 3, 1900; p. A. C. and Martha (Hippe); Di Soc.; Beta Theta Pi; textile bus. 1921-; U. S. marine corps world war; Lutheran.

†LINEBERGER, FRED LOUIS Minister

        Gastonia; s. 1907-08.

LINEBERGER, HENRY ABEL

        Belmont; B.S. 1924; b. Belmont, Apr. 5, 1902; p. A. C. and Mattie (Hippe); Kappa Sigma; football; mgr. baseball, 1924; basketball; Gimghoul; Golden Fleece; Lutheran.

LINEBERRY, RICHARD A. Chemist

        Siler City; pres. 415 Morris st., Durham; g. s. 1920-21, 1921-22; b. Siler City; p. P. A. and -- -- --.

LINGERFELDT, THOMAS CLINTON Teacher

        R. F. D. 1, Bessemer City; A.B. 1923; Univ. of Chattanooga, 1914-16; b. Bessemer City, Nov. 16, 1888; p. J. F. and Barbra E. (Huffsteller); Acacia; Tenn. N. G. med. detachment, 3rd reg. 1916; U. S. A. and A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Methodist.


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LINK, BOB LEE

        Salisbury; s. 1912-13; b. Salisbury, Oct. 9, 1892; p. John Locke and -- -- --.

LINKER, JOE BURTON Teacher

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1918; A.M. 1920; Ph.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1924; b. Rockwell, June 8, 1897; p. William Murray and Camilli Catherine (Earnhardt); m. Ione Le-with Markham, Sept. 20, 1922; Golden Fleece; Phi Beta Kappa; Di Soc.; instr. math. U. N. C. 1920-22; asst. prof. math. U. N. C. 1924-; 2nd lieut. U. S. A. 1918-19; Lutheran.

LINKER, JOHN ISAAC Machine Designer

        1290 W. 4th st., Winston-Salem; s. 1915-16; b. Rockwell, Aug. 22, 1892; p. William Murray and Camilla Catherine (Earnhardt); m. Elizabeth Stevenson Caskey, Feb. 3, 1923; asst. foreman and draftsman Sou. ry. Spencer, 1916-17; U. S. navy yard, Norfolk, 1917-18; Boyles's shipyard, Port Jefferson. N. Y., 1918-20; draftsman and designer Newburgh shipyard, Newburgh, N. Y., 1920; draftsman and checker N. Y. ship corp., Camden, N. J., 1920-22; machine designer R. J. Reynolds tob. co. 1922-; pvt.-corp.-sergt. N. C. N. G. 1908-13; Lutheran.

LINKER, WILLIAM MURRAY, JR. Engineer

        516 E. Bank, Salisbury; pres. Box 214 B R-4, Hoboken, N. J.; A.B. 1923; b. Salisbury, Apr. 20, 1902; p. William Murray and Catherine Camilla (Earnhardt); Di Soc.; Alpha Psi Delta; asst. French and psychology; employee Newport News ship. & dry dock co. 1923-24; Lutheran.

*LINN, LUTHER ALEXANDER

        Landis; b. Nov. 7, 1882; d. Apr. 22, 1922; m. Ruth Harding, Dec. 24, 1921; s. p. 1909; druggist Linn-Edwards Drug co.; Reformed.

LINN, STAHLE Lawyer

        Salisbury; s. l. 1907-08; Ph.B. 1907; b. Salisbury, Aug. 19, 1886; p. Thomas Calvin and Anne Doll (Stahle); mem. N. C. bar assn.; ibid. Am. bar assn.; N. C. sen. 1917; N. C. code comm. to compile consolidated statutes 1917-19; judge Rowan co. ct. 1922-24; trustee univ.; pres. Rotary club. Old Hickory club, Salisbury; dir. First Nat. bank, N. C. pub. service co., chamber of commerce, Carolina Metal Culvert co., Post pub. co.; Mason; Lutheran.

LINN, THOMAS CALVIN, JR. Journalist

        Care New York Times, New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1916; B. Litt. Columbia univ. 1918; b. Salisbury, Mar. 14, 1894; p. Thomas Calvin and Annie Doll (Stahle); ed. Tar Heel; Di Soc.; Golden Fleece; Sigma Upsilon; Omega Delta; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Gimghoul; Amphoterothen; city staff New York Times, 1918; near-east relief, Turkey, Thrace, and Russian Caucasus, 1919-20; city staff New York Times, 1920-; Lutheran.

LINNEY, ROMULUS ZACHARIAH, JR.

        12 Central ave., Charlotte; A.B. 1924; b. Charlotte, Apr. 29, 1901; p. Romulus Z. and -- -- --; Kappa Sigma; Methodist.

LINVILLE, EDWARD MOSES Banker

        275 N. Main st., Mt. Airy; s. 1906-08; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; b. Forsyth co., Mar. 3, 1887; p. W. S. and Mary (Vance); m. Sue Phillips Lindsay, Nov. 30, 1911; lawyer Winston-Salem, 1908-09; ibid. Kernersville, 1909-14; ibid. Mt. Airy, 1914-20; vice-pres. and trust officer Bank of Mt. Airy, 1920-; chmn. bd. co. commrs. Surry co., 1919; pres. Kiwanis club, 1924; postmaster Kernersville 1911-14; Surry co. atty.; sol. recorder's ct. Surry co.; sec. Carolina-Virginia fair 1916-; Kiwanian; Episcopalian.

LINVILLE, WILLIAM CLINTON Physician

        State hosp., Goldsboro; s. m. 1899-1901; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1903; b. Kernersville, Aug. 15, 1879; p. A. S. and Mary Louise (Vance); m. Fannie Earl Broadfoot, Sept. 12, 1906; track; private practice 1903-13; first asst. physician state hosp., Goldsboro, 1913-; Methodist.

LIPINSKY, LOUIS Store Manager

        5 Queens road, West Charlotte; s. 1909; b. Asheville, 1888; p. Solomon and Eva (Whitlock); m. Clara L. Nathan, Apr. 29, 1919; with Bon Marche, Asheville, 1910-16; ibid. Wilmington, 1916-19; Little Long co., Charlotte, 1919-24; Mason; Pythian; Jewish.

LIPPARD, ROBERT FLOYD Manufacturer

        Lincolnton; s. 1915; N. C. Col. of A. and E., 1916; b. Maiden, Dec. 19, 1891; p. John and Mary Ellen (Norwood); m. Alice Esther Temple, Nov. 14, 1916; teacher; cotton mill bus.; Baptist.

*LIPPITT, WILLIAM HENRY Physician

        From Pittsboro; Wilmington; s. m. 1894-95.

LIPSCOMBE, JOHN MCCOWN Insurance

        Care Home Agency Ins. co., Durham; s. 1896-98; b. Durham, Feb. 21, 1878; p. William and Mary (McC.); m. Ethel Lee Carr; surety bonds; Elk; Mason; Rotarian; city councilman.

†LIPSCOMBE, STERLING ALBERT

        Bartlesville, Okla.; s. 1911-12; b. Durham. Jan. 31, 1891.

*LISK, JOHN WESLEY, JR.

        Norwood; b. July 26, 1886; d. Chapel Hill, Oct. 28, 1904; s. 1904.

LISK, MERRELL CERDELL Lawyer

        Box 271, Wadesboro; s. 1919-22; b. Mt. Gilead, Oct. 25, 1897; p. Preston William and Sallie J. (Galloway); Baptist.

†LISK, RICHARD EARLE

        Charlotte; s. p. 1919-20.


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LITAKER, HENRY DANIEL

        Care Patterson-Bell-Crane co., Charleston, W. Va.; s. l. 1917-18; b. Lenoir, May 1, 1896; p. D. M. and -- -- --.

LITAKER, OLIVER MILTON Adjuster

        Box 463, Charleston, W. Va.; s. 1914-15; s. l. 1915-16; Lenoir col. 1912-14; b. Dexter, Mo., Jan. 19, 1894; p. Dr. D. M. and Minnie Louise (Oliver); cashier 1st Nat. bank, Thomasville, 1916-18; junior adjuster gen. adjustment bureau, Syracuse, N. Y., 1919; adjuster ibid. Charleston, W. Va., 1919-22; act. mgr. W. Va. dept. ibid. Charleston, W. Va., 1922-; atty. for city of Thomasville, 1916; U. S. N. R. F., Pelham Bay, 1918-19; Methodist.

LITCHFIELD, CHARLES AYCOCK Manufacturer

        Aurora; s. 1913; m. Pauline Carr; sec.-treas. Litchfield Bros. co., mfrs. of lumber and truck packager and dealers in all farm products.

*LITTLE, BLAKE Physician

        Edgecombe co.; s. 1813.

LITTLE, BRYCE Lawyer

        Wilson; s. 1916-17; s. l. 1919-20; Cambridge univ., England; b. Marshville, Dec. 27, 1875; p. G. M. and Sarah (Brooks); m. Willie Hunter Vernon, Apr. 30, 1924; varsity basketball; city atty. Wilson 1921-; U. S. army 1917-19; Baptist.

‡LITTLE, CALVIN M. Auto Dealer

        Care Independence Trust co., Charlotte; s. 1910.

*LITTLE, FRANK MILTON

        From Wadesboro; Washington, D. C.; b. Feb. 7, 1865; d. 1905; Ph.B. 1886; U. S. coast survey 1887-99.

LITTLE, GEORGE C. Civil Engineer

        Marion; s. 1916; p. Rev. George Coleman and Ada L. --; 2nd lieut. world war.

LITTLE, GEORGE ROSCOE Banker

        102 W. Main st., Elizabeth City; Ph.B. 1894; b. Bethel, Feb. 13, 1873; p. Ichabod Harris and Della Elizabeth (Gainer); m. Eva Pailin, Nov. 23, 1904; football; teacher Atlanta Col. inst. 1894-96; ins. bus. 1897-1906; asst. cashier bank 1921-; supt. pub. instr. Pasquotank co. 1907-11; clerk sup'r ct., Pasquotank co., 1911-21; Episcopalian.

LITTLE, ICHABOD MAYO Banker

        Robersonville; s. 1916-19; b. Robersonville, May 21, 1898; p. William Joseph and Azella (Mayo); m. Ethel Doris Bailey. Dec. 8, 1923; banker and broker, Philadelphia, Pa., 1921; asst. cashier Bank of Robersonville 1922-.

*LITTLE, JOHN

        Edenton; s. 1831-34.

*LITTLE, JULIUS ALEXANDER Teacher

        Wadesboro; b. Wadesboro, Apr. 13, 1840; d. Sept., 1923; p. Alexander and Eliza (McGeehee); s. 1856-58; Di Soc.; merchant; co. examiner of teachers; mayor of Wadesboro; clerk recorder's ct.; magistrate; sergt.-lieut. co. "A" Miss. cav. C. S. A.; Episcopalian.

LITTLE, JUDGE ELDER Lawyer

        Charlotte; 1216 Kenyon st., N.W., Washington, D.C.; s. 1892-98; b. Union co., Oct. 20, 1871; p. James Henry and Serena Minerva (Little); m. Anna Taulbee, Mar. 31, 1885; football; ins. agent; teacher 2 yrs.; lawyer Charlotte 1904-; atty. Union co. 1922.

LITTLE, JOHN HENRY Engineer

        Pinetops; s. 1905-06; B.E. N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1908; b. Pinetops, Oct. 8, 1882;p. Washington Fafayette and Lydia Jane (Bullock); employee Tidewater Power co., Wilmington, 1908; ibid. A. C. L. Ry. co., Waycross, Ga., 1909; ibid. Gen. Elec. co., Charlotte and Schenectady 1909-12, Philadelphia 1912-20, Charlotte 1920-; 1st lieut. ordnance corps U. S. A. 1917-19; Mason; Baptist.

LITTLE, JULIAN HAMPTON Banker

        Charlotte; s. 1884; b. Richmond co., May 25, 1865; p. John P. and Fannie (Myers); cotton dealer 1884-1905; banker 1905-; Methodist.

LITTLE, JAMES LAFAYETTE Banker

        Evans st., Greenville; s. spring 1881; b. Pitt co., Oct. 9, 1863; p. William Gray and Nicey (House); m. Mary Thomas, Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 22, 1899; merchant 1881-93; asst. cashier Bank of Greenville 1893-95; cashier ibid. 1895-1913; pres. Nat. bank 1913-; sec.-treas. Farmers Mutual Fire Ins. assn. 1903-; treas. Fireman's relief fund; treas. Pitt co. 1895-97; pres. group 1, N. C. Bankers' assn., 1918; ibid. Pitt co. bankers' assn. 1923; vice-pres. for N. C. of nat. bank section of Am. Bankers assn. 1923; trustee and chmn. bd. of Greenville graded schs. several yrs.; Methodist.

‡LITTLE, JAMES LEAK

        Int. Rev. dept., Washington, D. C.; s. 1909-10; b. Oct. 4, 1891.

†LITTLE, JOHN RICHARD Planter

        Ansonville; s. 1876-77; b. Ansonville, 1855.

LITTLE, JAMES THOMAS Bank Clerk

        Fifth st., Greenville; A.B. 1923; b. Greenville, May 7, 1901; p. Jas. L. and Mary (Thomas); Sigma Nu; Minotaur; Order of 13; Gorgon's Head; bank clerk, Nat. Bank Greenville; Methodist.

LITTLE, LACY LEGRAND Minister

        Kiangyin, Kiangsu Province, China; A.B. 1889; Princeton Theo. sem. 1890-93; b. Little's Mills, Aug. 6, 1868; p. Benjamin Franklin and Mary Jane (Reid); m. Pauline DuBose, June 30, 1896; m. Ella Davidson,


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Oct. 31, 1900; m. Nell Sprunt, 1919; football; Alpha Tau Omega; pastor churches in Richmond co. 1 yr.; missionary to China 1895-; evangelistic and educ. work in China; founder James Sprunt H. S. for boys in China; Presbyterian.

LITTLE, LONNIE MARCUS

        Statesville; s. 1919-20; b. Statesville, Apr. 24, 1899; p. R. C. and -- -- --.

LITTLE, ROBERT EUGENE, JR. Lumber Dealer

        Wadesboro; s. 1911-15; b. Wadesboro, Jan. 10, 1893; p. Robert Eugene and Mary (Bennett); Kappa Sigma; mgr. baseball 1915; lawyer 1917-18; lumberman and farmer 1919-; sergt. utilities detachment Q. M. C., Camp Humphries, Va., 1918; Episcopalian.

LITTLE, RISDEN TYLER-BENNETT Cashier

        Wadesboro; s. 1912-13; N. C. Col. of A. & E.; b. Wadesboro, Sept. 18, 1895; p. Robert Eugene and Mary Austin (Bennett); m. Rebecca Capers James, Sept. 16, 1917; Kappa Sigma; asst. bookkeeper Sou. Cotton Oil co. 1914; clerk A. C. L. Ry. co. 1915; ibid. S. A. L. Ry. co. 1916; cashier Sou. Cotton Oil co., Monroe, 1916-17; ibid. Sou. Cotton Oil co., Wadesboro, 1919-; pvt. hosp. corps Ft. McPherson, 1917-18; pvt. base hosp. No. 6, Bordeaux, France, 1918-19; Episcopalian.

LITTLE, THOMAS ALEXANDER

        215 N. McDowell st., Charlotte; A.M. 1924; A.B. Washington col. 1917; b. Lee co., Va., Nov. 13, 1892; p. Rev. L. H. and Mary (Remine); instr. U. N. C. 1923-24; Seventh Day Adventist.

LITTLE, THOMAS ARTHUR Teacher

        Monroe; A.B. 1923; b. Marshville, Feb. 23, 1898; p. George Milton and Serena (Brooks); employee Deep River Lumber co., Gulf, 1923; teacher Benton Heights sch. 1923-; pvt.-corp. U. S. A. experimental grounds, Lake Hurst, N. J., 1918-19; Baptist.

*LITTLE, THOMAS ROBINSON Physician

        From Little's Mills; Greensboro; b. Nov. 12, 1874; d. Nov. 15, 1910; m. Lillie M. Heller, Feb. 20, 1903; B.S. 1895; s. m. 1894-95; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1900; Alpha Tau Omega; Sigma Chi; supt. Presbyterian hosp., Philadelphia, Pa., 1901-02; physician 1903-10; med. dir. Sou. Life & Trust co., Greensboro, 1903-10; supt. James Walker Memorial hosp., Wilmington, 1902.

*LITTLE, WILLIAM Physician

        Raleigh; b. Jan. 31, 1838; A.B. 1858; A.M.; M.D. Univ. of N. Y.; asst. surg. C. S. A.

*LITTLE, WILLIAM B. Planter

        From Anson co.; Deep Creek; s. 1853-54.

*LITTLE, WILLIAM G. Physician

        Warsaw, Ala.; s. 1847-48.

LITTLE, WILLIAM MYERS Manufacturer

        302 Healey bldg., Atlanta, Ga.; A.B. 1888; s. l. 1890-91; b. Little's Mills, Mar. 25, 1867; p. John Phillips and Fanny (Myers); Di Soc.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phillips math. medal; prin. Statesville H. S. 1888-89; asst. prin. Cape Fear acad. 1889-90; instr. U. N. C. 1890-91; lawyer firm Harris & Little, Charlotte, 1891-93; lawyer Birmingham, Ala., 1899-1907; part owner and officer Willingham-Little Stone co.; consul for U. S. at Tegucigalpa, Honduras, C. A., 1894-98; mem. Charlotte guards 1890; Methodist.

*LITTLE, WALTER S. Planter

        Ansonville; b. Aug. 5, 1848; d. about 1896; s. 1864-66.

*LITTLEJOHN, JOSEPH B.

        Somerville; s. 1834-35.

*LITTLEJOHN, RICHARD NICHOLLS, JR. Physician

        Charlotte; d. Oct. 1906; s. m. 1899-1901; M.D. Univ. of Md.

*LITTLETON, HENRY WARD Physician

        Albemarle; b. Oct. 10, 1886; d. June 10, 1918; Ph.B. 1906; s. m. 1908.

*LITTLETON, THOMAS JEROME

        Albemarle; b. July 6, 1888; drowned in Yadkin river about 1912; s. 1904.

LIVENGOOD, BAXTER ALPHONSO

        R. F. D. 5, Winston-Salem; s. 1919-21; s. m. 1921-23; b. Winston-Salem, June 5, 1899; p. Thomas H. and Maggie E. (Hinkle); Di Soc.; Alpha Kappa Kappa; Reformed.

LIVENGOOD, CLYDE WOODSON Electrician

        703 Railroad st., Greensboro; s. 1915-16; b. Salisbury, Dec. 17, 1897; p. H. S. and Esther (Holman); m. Mildred Huff, Feb. 22, 1918; electrician Sou. Ry. co.; Methodist.

LIVERMAN, FORREST LEE

        Columbia; s. 1903-04; b. Tyrrell co., Dec. 12, 1885.

LIVERMORE, RUSSELL HAYES Cashier

        Pembroke; s. 1906-09; b. Pate's; p. Russell Wolcott and Lillie (Hayes); m. Gretchen McCullers; cashier bank of Pembroke.

LIVINGSTON, DAVID MCINNIS

        Lumber Bridge; s. p. 1920-21; b. Lumber Bridge, Apr. 23, 1898; p. G. W. and -- -- --.

*LIVINGSTON, HUGH MCGOOGAN Educator

        Robeson co.; Austin, Tex.; A.B. 1853; pres. Austin col., Austin, Texas.


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*LIVINGSTON, JOHN KNOX Lawyer

        From Madison, Fla.; Bennettsville, S. C.; b. Jan. 1, 1850; s. 1867-68; N. C. gen. assem.

†LIVINGSTON, LACY LEGRAND

        Livingston, Fla.; s. 1867-68.

LLEWELLYN, CLEMENT MANLY Baseball Player

        Dobson; pres. Greenville Ball club, Greenville, S. C.; s. 1915-17, 1919-22; b. Dobson, Aug. 1, 1895; p. James Robert and Lula (Waugh); baseball; capt. baseball 1922; Golden Fleece; Phi Alpha Delta; Theta Chi; baseball player N. Y. Americans and Buffalo International league; Greenville, S. C., South Atlantic league; Baptist.

LLORENS, FERNANDO Teacher

        Rizal No. 9, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba; A.B. 1923; George Washington univ.; b. Santiago de Cuba, May 30, 1899; p. Luciano and Concepcion (Duharte); Delta Tau Delta; Phi Chi; teacher Savannah, Ga., senior H. S. 1922-23; S. A. T. C.

LLORENS, FRANCISCO Engineer

        168 Juan Delgado, Havana, Cuba; B.S. 1911; Columbia univ.; b. Santiago de Cuba, June 4, 1891; p. Luciano and Concepcion (Duharte); civil engr. 1911-; instr. Spanish literature Col. of the City of N. Y. 1922-23.

LLORENS, FELIX LUCIANO Engineer

        Rizal 9, Santiago de Cuba; pres. Manati Sugar co., Nanati, Oriente, Cuba; B.S. 1911; b. Santiago de Cuba, Feb. 21, 1890; p. Luciano Llorens Maceo and Concepcion Duharte (Rizo); m. Caridad Prince Quintana, Jan. 1, 1921; elec. engrg. as applied to sugar mfg. 1911-; Catholic.

LLORENS, THOMAS VICENTE

        Rizal No. 9, Santiago de Cuba; B.S. 1911.

LLOYD, ABBOTT EDWARD Merchant

        Durham; A.B. 1909; Va. Milit. Inst. 1905-07; b. Durham, Sept. 4, 1888; p. Abbott E. and Lee (Lipscomb); Zeta Psi; employee Am. Tob. co. 1909-10; Brit.-Am. Tob. co., Shanghai, China, 1910-22; vice-pres. A. E. Lloyd & co., Inc., 1922-; Episcopalian.

LLOYD, BRAXTON BYNUM Physician

        Carrboro; s. 1905-09; b. Chapel Hill, Dec. 25, 1886; p. William P. and Mary (Sparrow); m. Emma House, Dec. 6, 1912; house surg. Newark, N. J., eye and ear infirmary, 1909-12; physician, Carrboro, 1912-; mayor ibid. 1920-21.

LLOYD, GRACE MAE

        Chapel Hill; s. 1922-23; b. Chapel Hill, Mar. 13, 1905; p. D. C. and -- -- --.

LLOYD, HENRY Hotel Business

        Selma, Ala.; s. 1875-77; b. Oct. 12, 1859; merchant 1877-87; hotel bus. 1887-.

*LLOYD, HENRY S. Planter

        Martin co.; d. 1860; s. 1841-42.

LLOYD, J. B.

        Tarboro; s. l. 1899.

*LLOYD, JOSEPH ROSS

        Tarboro; A.B. 1816; mem. house of c. 1821.

LLOYD, ORIN COTTRELL Personnel Manager

        Care A. E. Lloyd & co., Durham; pres. 428 Surf st., Chicago, Ill.; A.B. 1910; Va. Milit. inst., 1906-08; grad. work N. W. univ; b. Durham, Aug. 22, 1890; p. A. E. and Virginia Lee (Lipscombe); m. Dorothy Vernon, Aug. 23, 1919; Zeta Psi; asst. prof. Va. Milit. inst. 1910-11; sales and asst. mgr. Lloyd Hdw. co., Durham, 1911-15; div. sales mgr. Standard Oil co., Honkow, China, 1915-17; personnel dir. bureau war risk ins., Washington, 1919; labor mgr. Ederheimer Stein co., Chicago, 1920-23; personnel dir. Lasalle Ext. univ. 1923-; author: How to Get a Better Job; Marketing Personal Services; maj. A. G. D. 1917-19; Mason; Episcopalian.

*LLOYD, SAMUEL CHESTERFIELD Teacher

        From Orange co.; Durham; b. Jan. 6, 1844; s. 1869-70; farmer; C. S. A.

LLOYD, THOMAS PHILIP

        Chapel Hill; s. 1916-17; s. p. 1919-20; b. Chapel Hill, July 10, 1892.

*LOCKE, MOSES A. Planter

        Salisbury; s. 1799; banker.

*LOCKE, MATTHEW B.

        Salisbury; s. 1823-25.

*LOCKE, ROBERT Planter

        Salisbury; d. 1818; A.B. 1798.

*LOCKE, WILLIAM M.

        Salisbury; s. 1828-29.

LOCKETT, EVERETT AUGUSTINE Physician

        1104 W. 4th st., Winston-Salem; B.S. 1899; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1902; b. Salem, Dec. 10, 1878; p. Edward LaFayette and Susan Mary (Everett); m. Annie Scott Lindsay, June 12, 1907; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Nu Sigma Nu; city physician Winston-Salem; co. physician Forsythe co.; capt.-maj. med. corps U. S. A. 1917-19; Baptist.

*LOCKHART, GEO. BURGWYN

        Wadesboro; d. Columbia, S. C., Oct. 10, 1918; s. 1896-98.

LOCKHART, JAMES ALEXANDER Lawyer

        Charlotte; A.B. 1900; s. l. 1902-03; b. Wadesboro, Nov. 1, 1881; p. Jones A. and Caroline (Ashe); m. Sara Laurens Maffitt, Apr. 14, 1921; teacher 1900-02; lawyer 1902-; gen. assem. 1905-07; state sen. 1909; trustee U. N. C. 1907; 2nd lieut. 59th inf. 4th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Episcopalian.


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LOCKHART, JOHN CLEGG Educator

        225 Forest road, Raleigh; A.B. 1912; Columbia univ.; b. Orange co., Jan. 29, 1890; p. Gaston B. and Adelaide Margaret (Clegg); m. Minnie Ella Garriss, June 22, 1916; m. Colleen Garriss, Apr. 14, 1920; Golden Fleece; Di Soc.; prin. Macclesfield H. S. 1912-13; ibid. Apex H. S. 1913-16; supt. Dunn graded schs. 1916-17; prin. Wakelon H. S. 1917-18; supt. pub. instr. Wake co. 1918-; mem. N. C. educ. assn., nat. educ. assn., dept of superintendence nat. educ. assn.; Methodist.

*LOCKHART, JOHN J. Planter

        Northampton co.; s. 1833-36.

LOCKHART, LUTHER BYNUM Chemist

        900 Walton bldg., Atlanta, Ga.; Ph.B. 1904; Cornell univ. 1907-10; b. Chapel Hill, Aug. 16, 1881; p. Gaston Brown and Margaret Adelaide (Clegg); m. Louisa Berrien Hamilton, Sept. 30, 1916; Di Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; Gamma Alpha; teacher Pensacola, Fla., H. S. 1904-07; instr. Cornell univ. 1907-10; asst. prof. Atlanta Med. col. 1913-15; consulting chem. Atlanta, Ga., 1912-; consulting chem. Law & co., 1923; state oil chem., Raleigh, 1910-12; chmn. N. C. section Am. chem. soc. 1912; ibid. Ga. section Am. chem. soc. 1920; sec. ibid. Ga. section 1922-23; author American Lubricants, numerous bulletins on kerosene; Methodist.

LOCKHART, SAMUEL PAUL

        R. F. D. 5, Durham; s. 1899-1900.

LOCKHART, SEBOR SMEDES

        Wadesboro; s. 1906-07.

LOFTIN, ADRIAN LYLE

        Mount Olive; s. 1915-16; b. Mount Olive, Feb. 19, 1897; p. J. O. and -- -- --.

‡LOFTIN, DONALD DEAN

        Trenton; s. 1913-14; b. Trenton, Oct. 9, 1893; p. E. J. and -- -- --.

LOFTIN, EDGAR MILTON

        Trenton; pres. 3016 Taylor st., Richmond, Va.; s. 1917-18; b. Trenton, May 18, 1894; p. E. J. and -- -- --.

LOFTIN, JAMES URUS

        Box 224, Phoebus, Va.; s. p. 1905-06.

*LOGAN, HENRY CHARLES Planter

        Virginia; b. 1819; d. 1846; s. 1838-39.

*LOGAN, JOHN EARLY

        Greensboro; b. July 14, 1835; d. Mar. 31, 1902; m. Frances Mebane Sloan, July 14, 1868; A.B. 1857; Jefferson Med. col. 1859; interne hosp. Philadelphia, Pa., 1 yr.; physician Greensboro 1865-1902; asst. surg. 14th reg. N. C. inf. 1861-65, C. S. A.; Presbyterian.

*LOGAN, RICHARD Lawyer

        Halifax co., Va.; b. Jan. 10, 1792; d. May 10, 1869; s. 1808-09.

LOGAN, SIMON RAE Teacher

        Hardin, Mont.; A.B. 1908; Univ. of Mont.; Univ. of Wis.; b. Rutherfordton; p. B. L. and Emma (Frazier); m. Lula Dickson; Golden Fleece; farmer; supt. schs. Missoula co. and Hardin, Mont., 10½ yrs.; vice-pres. Mont. teachers assn.; dir. state tax comm.; author numerous publications relating to educ. topics.

*LOGAN, WILLIAM Planter

        Halifax co., Va.; b. Mar. 1, 1822; d. July 15, 1887; A.B. 1840.

*LOGWOOD, EDMUND

        Liberty, Va.; s. 1822-23.

LOHR, BURGIN EDISON Teacher

        Lincolnton; pres. Speed; A.B. 1921; M.A. 1922; b. Lincolnton, Jan. 8, 1898; p. William Henry and -- -- --; geological work in Mex. 1922-23; prin. Speed H. S. 1923-24; Lutheran.

LOHR, LAWRENCE LUTHER Teacher

        Lincolnton; A.M. 1918; A.B. Lenoir col. 1914; Columbia univ. 1922-23; b. Mannheim, Pa., June 16, 1894; p. Rev. Luther Lindsay and Jessie Cora (Zinn); Phi Delta Kappa; prin. Sylvan H. S. 1914-15; ibid. Poplar Branch H. S. 1915-17; supt. Clinton graded schs. 1919-20; prin. Rocky Mount H. S. 1920-22; asst. state h. s. supervisor, Cullowhee, 1923-; author Latin Form Test; 2nd lieut. Camp Zachary Taylor 1918; student artillery sch. of fire, Ft. Sill, instructor in gunnery ibid., 1918-19; Lutheran.

LONDON, ARTHUR HILL Manufacturer

        Pittsboro; s. 1892; b. Pittsboro, July 9, 1874; p. William L. and M. Caroline (Haughton); m. Elizabeth Foushee, 1900; Di Soc.; German club; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; sec.-treas. J. M. Odell Mfg. co.; pres. Bank of Pittsboro; Episcopalian.

LONDON, FRANK MARSDEN Designer

        126 Sixth ave., New York, N. Y.; s. 1893-95; b. Pittsboro, May 10, 1876.

*LONDON, HENRY ADOLPHUS

        Wilmington; b. 1808; d. 1882; s. 1825.

LONDON, HENRY ADOLPHUS Insurance

        603 E. Morehead st., Charlotte; s. 1884-85; b. Pittsboro, Apr. 4, 1867; p. William Lord and Caroline (Haughton); m. Minnie Bryan, June 21, 1893; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Di Soc.; merchant 1885-1909; gen. agent Am. Credit-Indemnity co., 1909-22; soutneastern mgr. credit-insurance dept. Nat. Surety co. 1922-; Episcopalian.

*LONDON, HENRY ARMAND Lawyer

        Pittsboro; b. Mar. 1, 1846; d. Jan. 20, 1918; m. Bettie Louise Jackson, June 22, 1875; A.B. 1865; A.M. 1868; journalist; reading clerk N. C. sen. 1870-72; state sen. 1901-03; trustee U. N. C. 1901; ed. Chatham Record; courier to Gen. Grimes, C. S. A.; Episcopalian.


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LONDON, HENRY MAUGER Librarian

        615 Hillsboro st., Raleigh; A.B. 1899; s. l. 1902-03; George Washington univ. 1900-02; b. Pittsboro, Apr. 11, 1879; p. Henry Armand and Bettie Louise (Jackson); m. Mary Elliot, Nov. 25, 1908; Di Soc.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; ed. Tar Heel; grad. cum laude; lawyer 1903-13; clerk census office, Washington, D. C., 1900-02; mayor Pittsboro 1903-05; gen. assem. 1907-08; N. C. sen. 1911; sec.-treas. N. C. bar assn. 1921-; sec. bd. of trustees, U. N. C., 1921-; chief deputy coll. int. rev. 1913-19; legislative ref. librarian 1919-; corp. 1st N. C. reserve militia 1917-19; Episcopalian.

LONDON, ISAAC SPENCER Editor

        Rockingham; s. 1902-04; b. Pittsboro, Dec. 11, 1885; p. Henry Armand and Bettie Louise (Jackson); m. Lena Payne Everett, Nov. 18, 1915; Phi Delta Theta; Di Soc.; ed. Siler City Grit 1909-17; established Rockingham Post-Dispatch 1917-; Episcopalian.

*LONDON, JOHN HAUGHTON Dentist

        From Pittsboro; Washington, D. C.; d. Dec. 30, 1917; s. 1886-88; D.D.S. Balt. Col. of Dentistry 1890; sec. D. C. dental soc. 1900, vice-pres. 1901, pres. 1902; dental surg. U. S. S. Home 1903.

LONDON, JOHN JACKSON Naval Officer

        Care Navy dept., Washington, D. C.; s. 1899-1901; grad. U. S. naval acad. 1905; b. Pittsboro, Jan. 6, 1833; p. Henry Armand and Bettie Louise (Jackson); Phi Delta Theta; Di Soc.; officer U. S. navy 1905-; rank commander 1918-; navigator U. S. S. New Jersey 1917; exec. officer U. S. S. Columbia 1918-19; exec. officer battleship Florida 1924-; Episcopalian.

*LONDON, JOHN RUTHERFORD Lawyer

        Wilmington; b. 1786; d. 1832; s. 1798; planter; pres. Bank ofCape Fear.

LONDON, WILLIAM LORD Manufacturer

        Pittsboro; s. 1918-21; b. Pittsboro, Aug. 8, 1923; p. Arthur H. and Elizabeth (Foushee); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Di Soc.; employee Commercial Nat. bank, Raleigh, 1922; with J. M. Odell Mfg. co. 1922-; Episcopalian.

*LONG, ALEXANDER Physician

        Salisbury; b. 1788; d. 1877 s. 1809-10; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1814.

LONG, ALBERT ANDERSON Teacher

        Box 308, Durham; A.B. 1914; b. Farmington, Jan. 31, 1890; p. C. A. and Temperance Ellis (Thirza); m. Ruth Long Parlier, June 9, 1921; baseball; teacher 1914-18, 1920-; pvt.-corp. 317th F. A. 81st div. A. E. F. 1918-20; Methodist.

*LONG, ALPHONSO W.

        Randolph co.; s. 1838-39.

LONG, AUGUSTUS WHITE Author

        Manasquan, N. J.; A.B. 1885; Johns Hopkins univ. 1887-88; A.M. Harvard univ. 1891; g. s. ibid. 1890-93; A.M. (honorary) Trinity col. 1888; b. Chapel Hill, Nov. 27, 1862; p. Capt. Thomas Anderson and Zoa Ann (White); m. Catherine Colt Pennington, June 2, 1906; Phi Soc.; ed. U. N. C. Magazine; instr. U. N. C. 1884; prof. Trinity col. 1885-87; teacher Lawrenceville, N. J., sch. 1893-1902; instr. and asst. prof. Princeton univ. 1902-16; writer 1916-; co-editor English Poems from Chaucer to Kipling; ed. American Poems 1776-1900, American Patriotic Prose; Presbyterian.

*LONG, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

        From Graham; Elon College; s. 1889-90; s. l. 1894; Ph.B. Elon col. 1893; trustee U. N. C. 1905-09.

*LONG, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, JR.

        Statesville; b. Mar. 14, 1882; d. Nov. 16, 1899; s. 1899-1900.

*LONG, BENJAMIN SHERROD

        Halifax co.; A.B. 1825.

LONG, DANIEL ALBRIGHT Minister

        Franklinton; A.M. 1871; D.D. 1876; LL.D. Union Christian col. 1886; Columbia univ.; Yale univ.; Univ. of Va.; Univ. of Pa.; b. Alamance co., May 22, 1844; p. Jacob and Jane Stewart (Stockard); m. Mrs. Robert Easley, Sept. 16, 1908; minister 1867-; teacher; pres. Graham Normal col. (Now Elon col.) 10 yrs.; ibid. Antioch col. 16 yrs.; ibid. Union Christian col. 4 yrs.; ibid. Christian Pub. co. 8 yrs.; ibid. Merom, Ind., State bank 3 yrs.; pres. Am. Christian conv. of the U. S. and Canada 8 yrs.; trustee U. N. C. 1877-87; author: The History of Coinage; The Place of Jefferson Davis in History; ed.: Spirit of Life; Yellow Springs Review; lieut. Confed. army; Mason; Christian.

LONG, EDGAR Teacher

        Box 55, Due West, S. C.; A.M. 1916; A.B. Erskine col. 1906; Columbia univ.; b. Gastonia, July 15, 1886; p. L. H. and Amanda (Oates); m. Agnes Grier, June 23, 1909; Gastonia News 1906-07; teacher Erskine col. 1907-15; instr. U. N. C. 1915-16; summer sch. ibid. 1916-19; prof. Erskine col. 1916-; 2nd lieut. inf. U. S. A. 1918-19; A. R. Presbyterian.

LONG, EDGAR MILLER Physician

        Hamilton; s. 1903-05; s. m. 1905-07; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1909; b. Hamilton, Apr. 1, 1887; p. Dr. B. L. and Sallie E. (Miller); m. Mary R. Marsley, June 10, 1924; Episcopalian.

*LONG, FRANK PEGUES

        Jackson, Tenn.; b. Nov. 4, 1837; d. Mar. 27, 1914; A.B. 1859; ry. service; C. S. A.

LONG, FLYNN VINCENT Minister

        R. F. D. 8, Charlotte; s. 1914-16; p. W. R. and Parthena B. --.

LONG, GILES MEBANE Salesman

        33 E. Trade st., Charlotte; A.B. 1916; b. Charlotte, Sept. 23, 1895; p. Henry Cyrus


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and Etta Jo (Cuthbertson); m. Ella Mosley, June, 1923; football; basketball; track team; Golden Fleece; Omega Delta; Kappa Alpha; Sigma Upsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Gimghoul; merchant 1921-23; salesman C. C. Coddington, Inc., auto. dealers 1923-; 1st lieut. air pursuit squadron A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

*LONG, GEORGE PIERCE

        Chapel Hill; b. Sept. 25, 1876; d. Feb. 26, 1920; s. 1895-96, '97-98; sec.-treas. lumber co.

*LONG, GEORGE WASHINGTON

        Halifax co.; A.B. 1799.

*LONG, HERVEY

        s. 1808.

*LONG, H. COLEMAN

        Halifax co., Va.; s. 1839-40.

*LONG, HAMILTON CRUMP

        Asheville; b. Apr. 10, 1864; d. Dec. 21, 1895; s. 1881-82.

LONG, HENRY CYRUS, JR. Manufacturer

        Troy; A.B. 1914; b. Charlotte, Oct. 24, 1893; p. Henry Cyrus and Henrietta (Cuthbertson); m. Mildred Butt, Dec. 6, 1919; Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Alpha; Sigma Upsilon; basketball; teacher 1914-16; employee Cotton Yarn Mfg. co. 1919-; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut. capt. inf. A. E. F. 1917-19; Methodist.

†LONG, HORTENSE DUNCAN

        Carrboro; s. 1921-22.

LONG, HENRY FAIRLEY Farmer

        Rockingham; s. 1908-10; b. Rockingham, Sept. 6, 1890; p. Zachary Fillmore and Bettie Lee (Flowers)); m. Cora C. Stansill, Dec. 14, 1916; Sigma Nu; Mason; Methodist.

LONG, HERBERT SAMUEL Dentist

        Graham; s. 1914-15; D.D.S. Baltimore Col. of Dentistry 1918; b. Graham, Aug. 28, 1896; p. William Samuel, Jr., and Allene (Bell); Theta Nu Epsilon; S. A. T. C. Baltimore Dental col.; Christian.

*LONG, IRVING CONE

        From Asheville; Greensboro; d. Dec. 21, 1922; s. 1901-02.

†LONG, IRA GILLESPIE

        Matthews; s. 1917-18; b. Derita, June 3, 1901; p. A. F. and -- -- --.

*LONG, ISAAC HENRY

        Graham; b. 1854; d. 1878; s. 1876-78; Christian.

LONG, JAMES ADOLPH Lawyer

        Main st., Graham; s. l. 1907-08; Ph.B. Elon col. 1905; b. Graham, Jan. 17, 1880; p. Joseph Thomas and Nannie (Pritchard); m. Hannah Attmore, Dec. 8, 1909; law dept. Rock Island ry., El Reno, Okla., 2 yrs.; lawyer Graham since; Christian.

*LONG, JAMES ALLEN Lawyer

        From Randolph co.; Greensboro; b. 1817; d. 1864; A.B. 1841; journalist.

LONG, JOHN ARCHIE Banker

        Haw River; Ph.B. 1897; b. Caswell co., Dec. 21, 1874; p. William and Margaret Anna (Richmond); m. Margaret Graham Thompson, June 19, 1906; Phi Soc.; bookkeeper Holt Granite Cotton mills 1898-1903; ibid. White Furn. co. 1903; cashier bank 1904-; fire ins. agent; Presbyterian.

LONG, JOHN BLOUNT Tobacconist

        407 W. Washington st., Kinston; s. 1918-19; b. Baltimore, Md.; p. John Albert and Olivia B. (Saunders); road work insp.; S. A. T. C.; Episcopalian.

LONG, JACOB ELMER Lawyer

        Franklin Court apt., Durham; s. 1901-02; s. l. 1902-03; b. Yanceyville, July 31, 1880; p. Jacob A. and Esta Faucette (Teague); m. Lessie Ermine Peay, Nov. 10, 1909; Sigma Nu; gen. assem. 1911-13; state sen. 1917-21; Presbyterian.

LONG, JOHN EDGAR Planter

        Graham; s. 1885-87; b. Graham, 1864.

*LONG, JOHN J.

        Halifax co., s. 1831-32.

LONG, JOSEPH KINDRED Teacher

        Ayden; s. 1913-17, 1919-20; Med. Col. of Va. 1920-21; b. Seaboard, Oct. 18, 1892; p. Joseph T. and Euodia (Rochelle); gym team; teacher 1921-; med. corps U. S. N. 1917-19; Baptist.

*LONG, JAMES MONROE Farmer

        From Milton; Hycotte; b. Sept. 6, 1843; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; sergt. C. S. A.

†LONG, JOHN OGLESBY

        Carrboro; g. s. 1921-22.

LONG, JOHN PHILLIP

        Edenton; s. 1916-17.

†LONG, JOHN ROBERT

        Mocksville; s. m. 1900-02.

*LONG, JOHN S. Lawyer

        From New Bern; Baltimore, Md.; d. July, 1903; s. 1851-52; A.B. Randolph-Macon acad. 1851; LL.D. 1890; journalist; Methodist minister; Episcopal ibid.; mem. house of c.

*LONG, JOHN WESLEY Physician

        Randolph co.; b. 1824; d. 1863; A.B. 1844; M.D. Univ. of Pa.

*LONG, NICHOLAS

        Louisburg; s. 1795-96.

*LONG, NOYLES CUNNINGHAM Merchant

        From Chapel Hill; Washington, D. C.; b. June 6, 1873; d. Oct. 4, 1905; s. 1890-93; dealer athletic goods; lumber.


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*LONG, NICHOLAS M. Planter

        Halifax co.; s. 1828-29.

*LONG, NICHOLAS M.

        Halifax co.; s. 1850-52; capt., C. S. A.; quartermaster, staff Col. Ransom.

*LONG, OSMOND FITZ Physician

        Randolph co.; b. 1808; d. 1864; A.B. 1829; M.D. Univ. of Pa.

LONG, PAUL JONES Teacher

        Jackson; s. 1891-94; b. Northampton co., Aug. 4, 1868; p. J. F. and Martha (Stephenson); m. Nannie Peebles, June 14, 1896; teacher Sampson co. 1893; ibid. at Union, Hertford co. 1894-95; ibid. Garysburg. Northampton co., 1896-97; ibid. Jackson 1898-1902; supt. pub. instruction Northampton co., 1897-; Baptist.

LONG, RUTH

        (See Honeycutt, Mrs. G. M.)

LONG, ROY HAMILTON Physician

        Morganton; s. 1911-14; Wake Forest col. 1906-08; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1916; b. Unionville, July 20, 1891; p. M. C. and Bedie (Hamilton); m. Aileen Deaver, Dec. 7, 1916; physician Carlisle 1916-18; 1919-21; ibid. Morganton 1921-; asst. physician state hosp. for insane; 1st lieut. med. corps. A. E. F. 1918-19; Baptist.

*LONG, RICHARD W. Banker

        From Salisbury; Mississippi; d. 1869; s. 1823-24; planter; sheriff, Rowan co.

LONG, SAMUEL MANN

        Lake Landing; s. l. 1913-14.

LONG, THOMAS HIRAM Merchant

        Worthington Springs, Fla.; s. 1881-83; s. l. 1893-95; b. Chapel Hill, Dec. 10, 1864; journalist.

*LONG, THOMAS RUFFIN Merchant

        From Yanceyville; Carolina City; b. 1836; d. 1864; A.B. 1856; C. S. A.

LONG, THOMAS SPARROW Lawyer

        Belhaven; s. l. 1908-12; s. s. l. 1911; b. Lake Landing, Feb. 6, 1892; p. Dr. Sanford A. and Eliza (Sparrow); m. Winnifred Fowle Washington, Oct. 23, 1913.

LONG, THOMAS WILLIAMS MASON Physician

        Hamilton st., Roanoke Rapids; M.D. 1908; Va. Poly. inst.; b. Garysburg, Jan. 14, 1886; p. LemuelMackinnie and Betty Gray (Mason); m. Minnie Greenough Burgwyn, Dec. 7, 1910; Phi Chi; Phi Soc.; practicing physician Roanoke Rapids; vice-pres. and dir. First Nat. bank; dir. Rosemary Bank & Trust co.; pres. Roanoke pharmacy co.; pres. Rosemary drug co.; dir. Roanoke mills co.; mayor Roanoke Rapids 1920-; chmn. bd. dir. N. C. treatment tuberculosis 1923-; Knight Templar; Shriner; Junior; Episcopalian.

LONG, VERNON WATSON Lumberman

        112 Market st., San Francisco, Cal.; Ph.B. 1887; b. Chapel Hill. Mar. 26, 1867; p. Capt. Thomas Anderson and Zoa Ann (White); m. Daisy Murphy, Oct. 2, 1889; Phi Soc.; ed. U. N. C. Magazine, 1885-87; ed. and pub. Western Sentinel Winston-Salem, 1887-91; lumber bus. 1891-; treas. city of Winston 1889-91; Episcopalian.

*LONG, WILLIAM Planter

        From Rowan co.; Missouri; b. 1790; d. 1816; s. 1809-10.

LONG, WILLIAM EDWARD

        Mount Airy; s. 1918-19.

*LONG, WILLIAM HENRY Lawyer

        From Knoxville, Tenn.; Greenville; b. Perquimans co., Sept. 27, 1866; d. Apr. 9, 1920; m. Jennie M. Williams, June 16, 1898; s. l. 1890-91; Guilford col.; Univ. of Tenn.; Methodist.

LONG, WILEY JONES Farmer

        Garysburg; s. 1910-12; b. Garysburg, May 6, 1892; p. Lemuel McKinnie and Betty (Mason); m. Caroline Moncure; Phi Soc.; Episcopalian.

*LONG, WILLIAM JOHN Lawyer

        From Randolph co.; Minneapolis, Minn.; b. 1815; d. 1882; A.B. 1838; mem. gen'l. assem. 1852; mem. conv. 1861.

LONG, WILLIAM LUNSFORD Lawyer

        Roanoke Rapids; A.B. 1909; s. l. 1909-11; b. Northampton co., Feb. 5, 1890; p. Lemuel McKinnie and Bettie Gray (Mason); m. Rosa Arrington Health, Jan. 12, 1914; Sigma Phi Upsilon; ed. U. N. C. Magazine; ed. Yackety Yack; Phi Soc.; Gimghoul; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; vice-pres. Rosemary Mfg. co. and Roanoke Mills co.; gen. assem. 1915; N. C. sen. 1917-23; pres. pro tem. ibid. 1921-23; Mason; Episcopalian.

LONG, WILLIAM MORVIN

        Concord; s. 1920-21; b. Concord, May 2, 1902; p. J. W. B. and -- -- --.

LONG, WILLIAM SAMUEL, JR. Dentist

        Albright ave., Graham; s. 1889; Baltimore col. of Dental surgery; b. Graham; p. Dr. William Samuel and Elizabeth (Faucette); m. Allen Bell; farmer; chief Graham fire dept; Pythian; Presbyterian.

*LONG, WILLIAM STEPHENS Planter

        From Yanceyville; Clayton; b. 1831; d. 1870; A.B. 1854; civil engr.

LONG, WILLIAM WILLIAMS Agriculturalist

        Clemson College, S. C.; s. 1880-81; b. Warren co., July 4, 1861; p. Nicholas M. and Sallie Hawkins (Williams); m. Mary Pettit, Jan. 26, 1898; farmer 1881-93; employee U. S. dept. of agr.; dir. of ext. Clemson col. and the U. S. dept. of agri.; author numerous articles pub. relating to agri. subjects; Episcopalian.


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LONG, WYETH WILLIAM

        Greensboro; s. 1907-08.

LONG, ZACHARY FILLMORE

        307 Fayetteville rd., Rockingham; A.B. 1923; b. Rockingham, June 29, 1901; p. Zachary Fillmore and Bettie (Flowers); Mason; Methodist.

LONG, ZEBULON VANCE Lawyer

        Statesville; s. l. 1899; b. Iredell co., Mar. 11, 1877; p. Dr. John Fletcher and Mary Susan (Cowan); m. Isabel Hill Scott, Jan. 2, 1908; state sen. 4 terms; sol. 15th judicial dist. 1922-; Presbyterian.

LONON, WILLIAM DELMAR Clerk

        Care Grinnell co., Charlotte; s. 1918; b. Marion, June 24, 1899; p. David Newton and Hessie L. --; billing clerk, Grinnell co.

*LORD, FREDERICK JAMES Rice Planter

        Wilmington; b. 1823; d. 1890; A.B. 1843; vice-consul to Spain, 1846-49.

*LORD, JOHN B. Merchant

        Wilmington; b. 1795; d. 1819; s. 1810.

*LORD, STEPHEN FERRAND Planter

        Salisbury; m. Ann McCoy; s. 1863-64; A.B. 1911 as of 1867; mayor of Salisbury; employee N. C. ry. Salisbury; pres. Perpetual bldg. & loan assn., Salisbury; alderman ibid.; C. S. A.; Episcopalian.

*LORD, WILLIAM A.

        Wilmington; b. 1837; killed in battle 1862; s. 1853-55; C. S. A.

*LORD, WILLIAM CAMPBELL

        Salisbury; b. Nov. 13, 1838; killed in battle of Maryes Hill, 1863; A.B. 1858; capt. co. "A" 57th reg. C. S. A.

LORD, WILLIAM CAMPBELL

        304 S. Trout st., Wilmington; A.B. 1914; b. Wilmington, Oct. 6, 1892; p. Frederick A. and Kate (Cameron); m. Ruth Dean Johnson, Oct. 2, 1917; football; employee DuPont co. 1915-22; liquidator the effects of Federal Dye Chem. co., Kingsport, Tenn., 1922-; Episcopalian.

LOTHERY, ESPY FRANKLIN Postal Clerk

        Cornelius; pres. Charlotte; s. 1920-21; b. Cornelius, July 4, 1898; p. B. M. and Nancy E. (Huffstickler); Presbyterian.

LOUGEE, EDGAR GEORGE Lumberman

        1306 N. Mangum st., Durham; s. 1918; b. Durham, Sept. 5, 1899; p. George Edgar and Molly (Malone); m. Edrah May Higbee, June 10, 1922; employee Texas Oil co. 1918-20; ibid. Durham Hosiery mills 1920-22; asst. supt. Durham Lumber co. 1922-; S. A. T. C.; Presbyterian.

LOUGHLIN, CHARLES CLARKE Army Officer

        Care Adj. Gen., Washington, D. C.; LL.B. 1906; Guilford col. 1902-03; b. Onslow co., June 3, 1882; p. Capt. James L. and Ida M. (Ward); lawyer, Wilmington, 1906-16; U. S. army 1917-; 2nd lieut.-1st Lieut. 323rd inf. 81st div., 61st inf. 5th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; capt. regular army 1920-; inf. tanks 1921-.

†LOUGHRAN, GEORGE BARNES

        Birmingham, Ala.; s. 1913-14; St. Mary's col.; b. Asheville, Feb. 8, 1896; p. Frank and -- -- --.

LOURCEY, WILLIAM MURRAY, JR. Realtor

        New Smyrna, Fla.; s. 1919-20; LL.B. Stetson univ. 1916; Univ. of Fla.; b. New Smyrna, Fla., Oct. 24, 1894; p. William Murray and Louise A. (Roberts); baseball coach; professional baseball player 1920-21; employee Gulf Production co., Fort Worth, Tex. 1921-; chem. warfare service U. S. A. 1917-19; Mason; Elk; Episcopalian.

*LOVE, EDGAR Manufacturer

        From Gastonia; Lincolnton; b. Mar. 19, 1869; d. Oct. 8, 1920; m. Katie McLean, Oct. 8, 1890; s. 1886-89; Catawba col.; cotton mfr.; gen. assem. 1917-19; alderman Gastonia 1897; ibid. Lincolnton 1903-05; mayor Lincolnton 1907-09, 1915-16; Presbyterian.

†LOVE, JAMES FRANK

        College Park, Ga.; A.B. 1914; Erskine col.; b. Statesville, June 14, 1890.

LOVE, JAMES FRANKLIN Manufacturer

        Lincolnton; s. 1912-16; b. Gastonia, July 31, 1894; p. Edgar and Katherine (McLean); m. Margaret Dover; football and baseball; cotton mfr.; Kiwanian.

LOVE, JAMES LEE Manufacturer

        Box 438 Gastonia; Ph.B. 1884; Johns Hopkins univ. 1884-85; A.M. Harvard univ. 1890; b. Gaston co., Dec. 30, 1860; p. Robert Calvin Grier and Susan Elizabeth (Rhyne); m. Julia James Spencer, Dec. 23, 1885; Di Soc.; asst. prof. U. N. C. 1885-89; instr. Harvard univ. 1890-1901; asst. prof. ibid. 1901-11; mgr. Provident teachers' agency, Boston, Mass., 1911-18; treas.-vice-pres.-pres. Saxony spinning co. and Gastonia cotton mfg. co., 1909-; sec. asst. dean-dean Lawrence scientific sch. 1899-1906; Philadelphia rep. Harvard univ. com. on economic research 1922-; author text-books on mathematics; pvt. corp.-sergt. Mass. state guard 1917-19; Presbyterian.

LOVE, JAMES WILBERT

        212 E. Grace st., Richmond, Va.; s. 1917-18; b. Raleigh, Jan. 10, 1899.

‡LOVE, LIONEL HARTSFIELD

        Los Angeles, Cal.; s. m. 1893-94.

*LOVE, LOUIS OTTIS

        Franklin; d. about 1910; s. 1893-95.

*LOVE, ROBERT E. Lawyer

        Salisbury; s. 1830-32.


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†LOVE, RUFUS PRESSLY

        Statesville; s. 1909-10; b. Statesville, June 1, 1892.

*LOVE, SAMUEL E.

        Farmville, Va.; s. 1813-14.

*LOVE, STIRLING E.

        Lawrenceville, Va.; s. 1816-17.

†LOVE, STONEWALL JACKSON

        Long's Store; s. m. 1893-94.

LOVE, WALTER BENNETT Lawyer

        321 E. Houston st., Monroe; A.B. 1906; s. l. 1906-07; b. Union co., May 30, 1879; p. Thomas L. and Mary (Williams); m. Pearl Kirk Hamilton, June 8, 1910; Di Soc.; postmaster Monroe 1909-15; Methodist.

*LOVE, WILLIAM C.

        From Chapel Hill; Salisbury; d. 1835; s. 1802-03; mem. cong. 1815-17.

*LOVE, WILLIAM JAMES Physician

        Wilmington; A.B. 1855.

LOVE, WILLIAM PARETT Chiropractor

        12 S. Tryon st., Charlotte; s. 1912-13; Dr. of chiropractic, Palmer Chiropractic sch. 1915; b. Shelby, 1891; p. William P. and Roberta Elizabeth (Brady); m. Vosalie Smith; chiropractor, Morganton; ibid. Charlotte 1916-.

LOVELACE, OSCAR N. Lawyer

        Goldsboro; s. 1911; p. J. A. and Ellen V. --; m. Sallie Palmer, June 26, 1923.

LOVEMAN, JOSEPH

        Care Loveman-Loeb, Birmingham, Ala.; s. 1898-99.

†LOVENSTEIN, BENJAMIN Lawyer

        Durham; s. l. 1906-07.

LOVIL, ROBERT JONES Physician

        Mt. Airy; s. m. 1906; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1910; b. Surry co., July 4, 1887; p. Walter W. and Martha (Jones); m. Lucile Kirkman, Jan. 24, 1911; Kappa Pi Iota (Univ. of Md.); 1st lieut. med. corps 82nd div. camps Green and Mills 1917-19; Baptist.

LOVIN, LEAKE GIBSON

        Red Springs; s. 1921-22; b. Red Springs, Oct. 16, 1899; p. Robert and -- -- --.

†LOVINGOOD, JAMES

        Raleigh; s. 1893-94.

LOWE, CICERO FRANCIS

        204 Cascade ave., Winston-Salem; s. 1885-87; b. Lexington, Aug. 23, 1868; p. Cicero Francis and Mary (Thompson); m. Margaret Robbins, Dec. 3, 1897; employee F. W. Thompson co. 4 yrs.; ibid. Heath hdw. co., Monroe, 15 yrs.; ibid. Brown Rogers co., Winston-Salem, 17 yrs.; supervisor census 5th cong. dist. 1920; Methohdist.

LOWE, CHARLES SPURGEON

        41 Lexington st., Asheville; s. 1905-06.

LOWE, DONALD ALEXANDER Foreman

        Red Springs; pres. Chapel Hill; s. 1921-23; b. Hope Mills, Feb. 7, 1898; p. William and Katherine Olive (McPhaul); foreman T. C. Thompson & Co., contractors; U. S. N. Hampton Roads, Va., 1918-19; Junior; Methodist.

LOWE, FRANK ROBBINS Salesman

        204 Cascade ave., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1921; b. Monroe, Jan. 8, 1899; p. Cicero Frank and Margaret (Robbins); capt. football; Golden Fleece; Kappa Sigma; travelling salesman R. J. Reynods tob. co. 1921-; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

LOWERY, JOHN ROBERT Physician

        119 Hillsboro st., Raleigh; s. m. 1900-02; M.D. Univ. of Md.; col. of physicians and surg.; Univ. of Berlin; N. Y. Postgrad. med. sch.; b. Davie co., May 7, 1881; p. D. L. and Mary (Blackwell).

*LOWTHER, CHARLES EDEN Lawyer

        Edenton; A.B. 1849.

*LOWTHER, WILLIAM D.

        Edenton; s. 1813.

†LUCAS, HARRY GREGORY

        Raleigh; s. 1892-93.

†LUCAS, HENRY GAILLARD

        Raleigh; s. 1899-1900.

*LUCAS, JOSEPH BIBB Teacher

        Chapel Hill; s. 1845-49; A.M.; tutor ancient languages U. N. C. 1854-57.

*LUCAS, JAMES S. Lawyer

        Washington; s. 1859-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; C. S. A.; teacher, Miss.

*LUCAS, PHILIP EDWARD Physician

        From Currie; Burgaw; b. Nov. 2, 1888; d. Apr. 13, 1918; m. Mrs. R. H. Bradford, June 4, 1917; s. m. 1907-09; M.D. Univ. col. of med., Richmond, Va., 1913; Presbyterian.

LUCAS, SILAS ROWE Lawyer

        Wilson; s. l. 1918-20; b. Surry co., Va.; p. Wyatt and Sallie (Rowe); m. Claudia Cheek; Phi Delta Phi; musician Superba theatre orchestra, Raleigh, 1920-21; ibid. Imperial theatre orchestra, Greensboro, 1921-22; mayor Wilson 1923-; Odd Fellow; Pythian; Lion; Methodist.

*LUCAS, WILLIAM

        Chapel Hill; d. 1849; A.B. 1847.

LUCAS, WILLIAM ALONZO Lawyer

        Davis Bldg., Wilson; s. 1901-02; s. l. 1902-03; Trinity col.; b. Lucama, Feb. 11, 1881; p. Lafayette F. and Leora Francis (Barnes); m. Marie Doss Jennings, Oct. 15, 1913; Methodist.


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*LUNDY, ETHELRED H.

        Hicksford, Va.; s. 1812.

LUNN, FRANK HALIBURTON Druggist

        318 N. Spruce st., Winston-Salem; Ph.G. 1913; b. Winston-Salem; p. Lonnie L. and Lula Agnes (Haliburton); Sigma Chi; pres. United Retail drug stores, inc.; ibid. Crescent drug co.; vice-pres. Owens drug co.; sec.-treas. Thompson drug co.; Methodist.

LUNSFORD, NATHAN Lawyer

        Roxboro; s. s. l. 1902; s. l. 1902-03; b. Person co., Jan. 11, 1882; p. Nathan and Mary (Yancey); m. Louise Craig, June 21, 1910; mayor Roxboro 1905-08; insp. food administration 1917-19; Episcopalian.

†LUNSFORD, PRESTON

        Nashville, Tenn.; s. 1905-07.

*LUNSFORD, WILLIAM EWART Farmer

        Durham; b. Oct. 1, 1865; d. Mar. 28, 1903; s. 1886-87; warehouseman 1888-92; Methodist.

LUPTON, HERBERT WORDSWORTH Druggist

        203 Spencer ave., New Bern; s. 1902; b. New Bern, Jan. 9, 1884; p. Capt. E. W. and Sarah E. --; m. Elena Basnight, June 16, 1908; with Emerson drug co., Baltimore, Md.; Christian.

LUPTON, JAMES HAROLD

        Scranton; s. 1920-21; b. Scranton, Aug. 3, 1902; p. J. A. and -- -- --.

LUSBY, HORACE Auto Dealer

        Lewisburg, Tenn.; s. 1911; b. Wartrace, Tenn., Oct. 28, 1893; p. Rev. William Albert and Ida (Brown); m. Mary Emma Murrey, Apr. 19, 1916; sec.-treas. Lambert, Lusby and Patterson, inc., Ford dealers; Mason; Rotarian; Methodist.

*LUSHER, GEORGE M. Engineer

        Memphis, Tenn.; b. July 21, 1837; s. 1856-57; C. S. A.

*LUSHER, NATHANIEL PEARSON Lawyer

        Memphis, Tenn.; b. Feb. 19, 1839; d. Mar. 1859; A.B. 1858; C. S. A.

*LUTHER, CHARLES TURNER Lawyer

        Troy; b. July 14, 1874 at Pekin; d. Sept. 4, 1903; s. l. 1898; mem. house of rep. 1903.

†LUTHER, DAVID

        Troy; s. 1894-95.

*LUTHER, DILLON MONROE

        Asheville; s. 1891-93.

‡LUTHER, THOMAS DON Lawyer

        Candler; s. 1916-17; George Washington univ. 1917; b. Candler, June 3, 1893; p. S. J. and Susan M. --; m. Mary Virginia Pattle, July 27, 1918; lawyer Milledgeville, Ga., 5 yrs.; farmer; sol. co. ct., Baldwin co., Ga.;

†LUTHER, WATSON LENOIR Lawyer

        Asheville; s. l. 1901-02; b. Candler, Dec. 31, 1873.

*LUTTERLOH, EDWARD BUXTON

        Fayetteville; s. 1869-70.

*LUTTERLOH, HERBERT Manufacturer

        Fayetteville; b. Oct. 9, 1859; d. May 24, 1913; s. 1877-80; truck farmer.

LUTTERLOH, HERBERT MCREE Realtor

        Hay st., Fayetteville; s. 1916-17; b. Fayetteville, Mar. 13, 1899; p. Herbert and Anna (McRee); pres. Bennett-Garrison co., inc., haberdashers, Fayetteville; Episcopalian.

LUTTERLOH, ISAAC HAYDEN Physician

        Sanford; s. 1915-19; M.D. Jefferson med. col. 1921; b. Sanford, Sept. 19, 1895; p. Dr. Isaac Henderson and Ada (Hayden); m. Blanche Sellers, June 6, 1923; res. physician St. Joseph's hosp. 1921-22; physician Sanford 1922-; hosp. apprentice U. S. N. R. F. 4 yrs.; Junior; Methodist.

*LUTTERLOH, JARVIS BUXTON

        Fayetteville; b. Dec. 8, 1841; killed in battle near Kinston 1863; A.B. 1860; lieut. C. S. A. co. E, 56th reg.

*LUTTRELL, JAMES C. Merchant

        Knoxville, Tenn.; b. 1841; s. 1857-59; mayor; capt., C. S. A.

LUTZ, DAVID ALVIN

        Granite Falls; pres. Hickory; s. 1919-20.

LUTZ, HORACE CLEVELAND Druggist

        Hickory; s. p. 1906-07; b. Caldwell co., Aug. 1, 1888; p. Ambrose N. and Theodosia (Hoke); m. Ella Jackson, Apr. 29, 1914; Pythian; Mason; Methodist.

*LYBROOK, GEORGE RICHARD Manufacturer

        Winston; Stuart, Va.; b. Nov. 21, 1874; d. Jan. 26, 1902; s. 1892-93; s. m. 1893-94.

LYDAY, JOSEPH, W. Salesman

        Care John Lyday, Brevard; s. 1917; p. John and Ella (Orr); dealer in patent med.

LYDAY, RUSSELL OSBORNE Student

        Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn.; B.S. 1918; Trinity col. 1913-14; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1920; fellow in surg. Mayo clinic 1923-; b. Penrose, Aug. 25, 1893; p. Dr. W. M. and Lillie Harriet (Osborne); Phi Chi; res. physician Philadelphia gen. hosp. 1920-22; physician Brevard 1922; asst. res. surg. Shreveport charity hosp., Shreveport, La., 1922-23; U. S. N. R. F. hosp. corps 1917-18; Baptist.

LYERLY, WILLIAM RICHARD Contractor

        Asheville; pres. Port Rickey, Fla.; s. 1919-22; b. Asheville, Dec. 24, 1902; p. W. R. and Adelaide (Brown); m. Annie Louise Wright, Feb. 3, 1923; Sigma Nu; with R. H. Wright & Son, gen. contractors; Presbyterian.


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LYKES, JOHN WALL Realtor

        Tampa, Fla.; s. 1903-05; A.B. Washington and Lee univ. 1909; p. H. P. and A. B. --; m Ruth Freeman, Dec. 6, 1911; 4 yrs. hdw. bus. Oklahoma City; real est. and ins.

LYLE, SAMUEL HARLEY, JR. Insurance

        Franklin; s. 1904-05; b. Franklin, May 14, 1889; pres. Franklin Realty co.; sec.-treas. Macon co. bldg. and loan assn.; mgr. Lyle ins. agency; sec.-treas. J. S. Conley Motor co.

‡LYNCH, DOZIER ADDISON

        Edgefield, S. C.; s. l. 1910-11; A.B. Davidson col. 1910; b. Edgefield, S. C., Feb. 9, 1889.

*LYNCH, JOHN BAIRD

        Lombardy Grove, Va.; A.B. 1859.

*LYNCH, JAMES D. Author

        From West Point, Miss.; Boydton, Va.; Yellow Springs, Tex.; s. 1855-58; capt. C. S. A.

LYNCH, JOHN FRANKLIN

        Duke; s. 1909-10; b. Burlington, Feb. 21, 1888.

LYNCH, JAMES MADISON Physician

        70 College st., Asheville; s. 1896-99; s. m. 1900-02; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1904; b. Rutherfordton, Dec. 16, 1876; p. George W. and Elmira Minerva (Toms); m. Anne Imboden Duff, Apr. 15, 1908; Pi Kappa Alpha; res. physician St. Joseph's hosp., Baltimore, Md., 1904-06; physician Baltimore, Md., 1906-12; ibid. Asheville 1912-; capt. field hosp. No. 1, N. C. N. G.; Mason; Episcopalian.

LYNCH, JAMES SIMPSON Manufacturer

        515 Brookstown ave., Winston-Salem; s. 1898-99; b. Rutherford co., Feb. 19, 1878; p. Cebern S. and Cordelia (Flack); m. Mary Alice Lynch, Apr. 16, 1913; vice-pres. B. F. Huntley Furn. co.; Mason; Elk; Kiwanian; Baptist.

*LYNCH, LEANDER WILLIAMS Engineer

        From Cuba; Forest City; b. Jan. 31, 1861; d. July 4, 1919; s. 1884-88; teacher 1888-95; co. surv'r 1896; civil engr.; ins. agt.; Baptist.

LYNCH, MARGARET KIRKPATRICK

        (See Murphy, Mrs. C. L.)

LYNCH, NORMAN WALKER Druggist

        201 N. Tryon st., Charlotte; s. p. 1903-04; b. Rutherfordton, Aug. 15, 1883; p. Dr. William Laxton and Louisa Ellen (Walker); druggist Wilmington 1904; ibid. Winston-Salem 1904-05; ibid. Wilmington 1905-10; ibid. Charlotte 1910-; pres. and treas. Lynch Drug co. and Lynch's pharmacy; Kiwanian; Baptist.

LYNCH, PETER FRANCISCO

        546 N. Person st., Raleigh; bus. ad. 111 W. Monroe st., Chicago, Ill.; A.B. 1919; b. Raleigh, Dec. 26, 1898; p. Percy P. and Mary Wilson (Pescud).

LYNCH, PERCY PHILIP, JR. Insurance

        546 N. Person st., Raleigh; pres. Am. Nat. Bank bldg., Richmond, Va.; B.S. 1920; b. Raleigh, June 5, 1900; p. Percy Philip and Mary Wilson (Pescud); gym team 1917-20; Phi Soc.; Phi Zeta Nu; Am. inst. elec. engrs.; Aluminum Co. of Am., East St. Louis, Ill., 1920; Carolina Power & Light co., Raleigh; 1921-22; Great Am. Ins. co., New York, 1922-23; N. C. Home Ins. co., special agt., Richmond, Va., 1923-; Episcopalian.

†LYNCH, ROBERT BINGHAM

        High Point; s. 1881-82; b. High Point, 1863.

LYNCH, RACHEL SUSAN

        (See Simpson, Mrs. Eugene).

LYNCH, THEODORE KINGSBURY

        211 S. 5th ave., Wilmington; s. 1921-22; p. Washington Dorsey and Alice Temple (Kingsbury); with A. C. L. Ry. co.

LYNCH, THOMAS MARVIN

        U. S. Naval Recruiting sta., Allison bldg., Richmond, Va.; s. 1913-14; b. Chapel Hill, July 5, 1895; p. Dr. William and -- -- --.

*LYNCH, WILLIAM BINGHAM Teacher

        From Mebane; Sanford, Fla.; Orlando, Fla.; b. Orange co., Jan. 19, 1835; d. July 30, 1911; A.B. 1859; A.M. 1861; teacher Bingham sch.; ibid. High Point; prin. Sanford, Fla., H. S. 10 yrs.; supt. pub. instr. Orange co., Fla.; prof. Greek and ancient hist. Davidson col. 1860-64; lieut. C. S. A.

*LYNE, GEORGE

        Granville co.; s. 1814-15.

*LYNE, HENRY

        Granville co.; s. 1806.

*LYNE, LEONARD H.

        Granville co.; s. 1807.

LYNN, CLABE WEBSTER Student

        Med. Col. of Va., Richmond, Va.; s. 1919-22; Med. Col. of Va. 1922-; b. Raleigh, Aug. 30, 1901; p. Iowa Hugh and Menious (Goodwin); Christian.

LYNN, JEROME WORTH

        Care Hugh Lynn, R. F. D., Raleigh; s. 1919-21; b. Raleigh, Apr. 18, 1899; p. J. H. and -- -- --.

LYON, BROCKTON REYNOLDS Physician

        318 W. Bessemer ave., Greensboro; s. 1908-09; Univ. of Va. 1912-13; M.D. Columbia univ. 1915; New York post-grad. hosp. 1915-17; b. Greensboro, Oct. 24, 1891; p. Thomas Alexander and Mildred (Paschall); m. Edythe R. Muir, Oct. 3, 1917; Kapp Sigma; Nu Sigma Nu; U. S. Navy 1917-19.


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LYON, EUEL HARRISON Physician

        Bahama; s. 1899-1901; Trinity col.; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1903; b. Granville co., Dec. 29, 1875; p. William Harrison and Henrietta Elizabeth (Bragg); m. Maynie J. --; Mason; Methodist.

LYON, HERMAN LEWIS Banker

        Care Cumberland Savings Trust co., Fayetteville; s. 1904-05; s. p. Univ. Col. of Med. 1906; b. Edgecombe co., Oct. 3, 1886; p. Henry Lewis and Lucy (Stamper); bookkeeper Nat. Bank of Fayetteville 1907-18; asst. cashier Cumberland Savings Trust co. 1918-24; Presbyterian.

LYON, HOMER LEGRAND Lawyer

        Whiteville; s. 1897-99; s. l. 1900; b. Elizabethtown, Mar. 1, 1879; p. Judge Chatham Calhoun and Maggie (Richardson); m. Kate M. Burkhead, Oct. 26, 1904; sol. 8th judicial dist. 7 yrs.; congressman 1920-; Methodist.

*LYON, HARRISON PITTMAN

        Edgecombe co.; killed at the Wilderness, May 12, 1864; s. 1858-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; lieut. 33rd div. N. C., C. S. A.

LYON, HENRY WISE Physician

        Windsor; A.B. 1911; s. m. 1911-13; M.D. Univ. of Pa. p. W. L. and Janie Floyd --; m. Fannie Darden Gatling, Nov. 17, 1924.

†LYON, JAMES THEOPHILUS

        Franklinton; s. 1869-70.

LYON, LUTHER MATHISON Lawyer

        6th st., North Payette, Idaho; s. l. 1897; b. Austin, Jan. 24, 1871; p. Austin and Sarah (Candell); m. Eva Martin, June 6, 1917; U. S. land commr. 10 yrs.; Baptist.

*LYON, MARTIN ARMSTRONG Merchant

        From Linden, Ala.; Mobile, Ala.; b. 1826; d. 1870; s. 1845-47.

LYON, OTHO DEVANE Farmer

        Hester; s. l. 1902-04; b. Hester, Dec. 25, 1879; p. William Harrison and Henrietta Elizabeth (Bragg); m. Antoinette Taylor, June 14, 1908; lawyer 1907-08; salesman P. F. Collier & Son, New York, 1909-20; Methodist Episcopal (South).

LYON, OSBORNE HENRY Druggist

        Plymouth; s. 1909; b. Ayden, July 28, 1888; p. Zeno G. and Kate (Wingate); m. Madge Gwendolyn Liverman, Feb. 3, 1915; mgr.-druggist Benton's pharmacy, Fremont, 3 yrs.; Ward-Lay Drug co., Jacksonville, 1 yr.; Tyrrell Drug co., Columbia, 1 yr.; Taylor's pharmacy, Washington, 2 yrs.; prop.-mgr. O. Henry drug store, Plymouth, 1919-; Christian.

*LYON, ROBERT HENRY Lawyer

        Elizabethtown; b. July 29, 1879; d. Sept., 1907; s. l. 1899-1900.

LYON, THOMAS CHRISTIAN

        Creedmore; s. 1921-22; b. Creedmore, July 20, 1901.

*LYON, WILLIAM ELKANAH

        Hester; d. May 21, 1923; s. 1899-1900 and 1907-09, 1911-12.

*LYON, WILLIAM PLEASANT Contractor

        From Franklinton; Granville co.; b. Wilton, Apr. 14, 1849; d. May 20, 1902; s. 1869-70; farmer; tob. mfr.; architect.

LYTCH, JAMES EDISON Insurance

        Rowland; Ph.G. 1914; Trinity col. 1911-12; N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1908-09; b. Rowland, July 16, 1892; p. Milton and Rosa (Rozier); m. Katie Belle Pleasants, Dec. 29, 1915; Sigma Phi Epsilon; mayor Rowland; sec.-treas. chamber of commerce; vice-pres. Rowland Tob. co.; Baptist.

LYTCH, JOHN MILTON Registrar

        Rowland; s. p. 1919-20; Valparaiso univ. 1914-17; b. Rowland, Oct. 22, 1896; p. Milton and Rosa (Rozier); m. Elizabeth Delaney Anderson, Sept. 20, 1922; Kappa Psi; Phi Delta Theta; registrar, LaSalle Ext. univ., Chicago; phar. mate 1st class U. S. N. 1918-19; Baptist.

*LYTLE, ARCHIBALD Lawyer

        Tennessee; A.B. 1801; U. S. A. war 1812.

*LYTLE, JOHN

        Tennessee; s. 1808.

*LYTLE, WILLIAM FRANKLIN

        Murfreesboro, Tenn.; A.B. 1824.


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*MCADEN, BENJAMIN TERRY Manufacturer

        From Charlotte; McAdenville; b. Nov. 5, 1859; d. Nov. 5, 1888; m. Lottie E. Thomas, 1883; s. 1878-79; Davidson col.; Presbyterian.

*MCADEN, JOHN HENRY Physician

        From Caswell co.; Charlotte; b. Mar. 13, 1885; d. Aug. 15, 1904; s. 1853-54; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1857; banker; cotton mfr.; surg. C. S. A., brigade surg. Pender-Scales brigade.

MCADEN, JOHN HENRY Banker

        200 S. Cedar st., Charlotte; A.B. 1903; b. Charlotte, June 9, 1881; p. Dr. John Henry and Sallie (Jenkins); realtor; machinery dealer; Presbyterian.

MCADEN, JOEL JENKINS Banker

        606 N. Tryon st., Charlotte; A.B. 1912; cashier Merchants & Farmers bank.

MCADEN, JAMES THOMAS Salesman

        1710 Elizabeth ave., Charlotte; A.B. 1907; Philadelphia, Pa., Textile sch. 1907-09; b. McAdenville, Mar. 4, 1887; p. Benjamin Terry and Lottie E. (Thomas); m. Rebecca Hill Fitzsimons, July 12, 1917; ed. Yackety Yack; Alpha Tau Omega; Di Soc.; sou. rep. all Sou. states Paulson, Linkroum & co., inc., cotton yarns; mgr. sou. office, Charlotte; dir. McAden mills, McAdenville; capt. engr. div. ordnance dept. U. S. A. 1917-19; Mason; Episcopalian.

MCADEN, SIDNEY YANCEY Realtor

        200 S. Cedar st., Charlotte; s. 1905-09; b. Charlotte, Sept. 7, 1887; p. Dr. John Henry and Sallie (Jenkins); co. "D" 324th inf. 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

*MCADEN, THOMAS COWAN

        Charlotte; b. Apr. 20, 1883; s. 1901-02.

*MCADIN, HENRY Physician

        Caswell co.; d. 1840; s. 1817.

*MCADOO, ALBERT Y. Physician

        Guilford co.; s. 1838-39.

MCADOO, THOMAS JONES Engineer

        329 McAdoo ave., Greensboro; s. 1892-93; b. Greensboro, Apr. 29, 1871; p. Victor Clay and Minnie Witcher (Jones); m. Louise Killian; m. Lois Lindley; Beta Theta Pi; supt. power plant Fayetteville; built telephone plants at Salisbury, Greensboro, Burlington, Graham; elec. wiring contractor Greensboro; elec. engr. and bldg. inspector Greensboro, 1920-; Presbyterian.

MCADOO, VICTOR CLAY Lawyer

        329 McAdoo ave., Greensboro; s. 1894-95; Guilford col.; New York law sch.; b. Greensboro, July 6, 1876; p. Victor Clay and Nannie W. K. J. (King); bond broker; constructor; Presbyterian.

MCADOO, WILLIAM

        St. Petersburg, Fla.; s. 1895-96.

*MCADOO, WILLIAM C. Merchant

        Greensboro; d. 1877; s. 1863-65.

*MCAFEE, ABNER A.

        Shelby; b. Jan. 31, 1843; d. 1871; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; C. S. A.

*MCAFEE, LEROY MANGUM Lawyer

        Shelby; b. Dec. 17, 1837; d. 1873; A.B. 1858; A.M. 1866; mem. gen. assem. of N. C. 1870; col. C. S. A. 49th reg.

*MCALISTER, ALEXANDER CAREY Planter

        Randolph co.; Asheboro; b. Nov. 7, 1838; d. Dec. 8, 1916; m. Adelaide Worth, May 22, 1861; A.B. 1858; lieut.-col. C. S. A. 46th reg.; mem. gen. assem. of N. C. 1870; trustee N. C. Col. for Women; Presbyterian.

MCALISTER, CHARLES COLVIN Manufacturer

        Fayetteville; s. 1887-88; b. Burlington, Apr. 18, 1870; p. Alexander Carey and Adelaide (Worth); m. Ella Armistead Burwell, Feb. 7, 1899; Di Soc.; Alpha Tau Omega; merchant 1888-91; lumber mfr. 1891-; pres. Fayetteville rotary club; Mason; Presbyterian.

*MCALISTER, DAVID Physician

        Cumberland co.; d. about 1840; A.B. 1834; tutor, 1835.

*MCALISTER, HECTOR H. Minister

        Cumberland co.; A.B. 1841.

*MCALISTER, JOHN WORTH Merchant

        From Asheboro; Worthville; b. Apr. 14, 1874; d. June 6, 1909; Ph.B. 1895; teacher 1895-96; cotton mfg. 1896-1902; merchant 1902-09.

MCALISTER, THOMAS GILMER

        Waynesboro, Ga.; s. 1893-96; b. Asheboro, Aug. 14, 1875; cotton mfr.; merchant; farmer.

MCALISTER, WILLIAM CLAUDIUS Secretary

        1429 W. 30th st., Oklahoma City, Okla.; A.B. 1895; s. l. 1895-96; b. Marlboro co., S. C., Sept. 14, 1870; p. Charles A. and Emily (Conner); m. Jewel Hill, May 27, 1906; supt. city sch. Monroe, La., 1907-08; prin. Ennis, Tex., H. S. 1899-1902;


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MCALISTER, ALEXANDER WORTH Insurance

        Irving park, Greensboro; A.B. 1882; s. l. 1886-87; b. Asheboro, Mar. 21, 1862; p. Col. Alexander C. and Adelaide (Worth); m. Sarah Little, Apr. 11, 1894; Di Soc.; Phi Kappa Sigma; teacher 4 yrs.; farmer 1 yr.; lumber dealer 4 yrs.; realtor and ins.; mem. state bd. of charities and pub. welfare; pres. N. C. conference for social service; ibid. Greensboro bd. of public service; author: The Eternal Varieties of Golf; Presbyterian.

MCALLISTER, JOHN DAVID Merchant

        213 6th st., Lumberton; s. l. 1898-99, s. s. l. 1898; Davidson col.; Wake Forest col.; b. Lumberton, June 16, 1878; p. John Alexander Florence (Pope); m. Olive Crosby, Aug. 25, 1910; Presbyterian.

*MCALPINE, ANDREW J.

        Yanceyville; s. 1847-48.

*MCALPINE, WILLIAM A. Planter

        From Eutaw, Ala.; Waco, Texas; b. 1839; d. 1890; s. 1856-58; capt. C. S. A.

MCANALLY, ALFRED LOOMIS Student

        Madison; s. 1918-21; Univ. of Md. Med. sch.; p. Dr. C. B. and -- -- --.

MCANALLY, WILLIAM FITZGERALD Physician

        Madison; pres. Tulsa, Okla.; s. 1910-11; M.D. Med. Col. of Va.; p. Dr. C. B. and -- -- --; m. Katherine Smith.

MCARTHUR, DAVID MCPHERSON Insurance

        R.F.D. 2, Red Springs; s. 1911-13; b. Red Springs; Jan. 7, 1893; p. Neil Brown and Flora (Buie); m. Hazel E. Hutaff, June 27, 1917; farmer; Mason; Presbyterian.

MCARTHUR, JOHN OLIVER Farmer

        Rowland; s. 1893-94; b. Robeson co., Feb. 5, 1871; p. John S. and Frances (Oliver); m. Estelle Helen Smith, Feb. 21, 1906; N. C. gen. assem. 1911; Methodist.

MCARTHUR, ROBERT MILTON

        302 N. Broad st., Winston-Salem; pres. Greensboro; Ph.G. 1908; with Martin Gas station, Greensboro.

MCAULEY, EURID REID Lawyer

        Huntersville; pres. Charlotte; A.B. 1919; LL.B. Wake Forest col.; b. May 8, 1896; p. John E. and Mary (Johnston).

MCAULAY, HUGH MORRISON Lawyer

        416 Law bldg., Charlotte; s. 1917-19; s. l. 1920-21; Muskingum col.; Erskine col.; b. Mecklenburg co., Sept. 3, 1898; p. William Clarence and Edna Earl (Watts); city sol. Charlotte; U. S. N. 1918; A. R. Presbyterian.

MCAULAY, JOHN ANGUS, JR. Realtor

        Rockingham; s. l. 1921-22; N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1919-20; b. Rockingham, Aug. 12, 1901; p. John Angus and Margaret (McNair); m. Mary Stewart, Mar. 27, 1923; Phi Delta Theta; deputy clerk sup'r ct. Richmond co. 1922-23; U. S. N. 1917-19; France 11 mos.; two wounds received; Mason.

MCAULEY, JOHN NEWTON Lawyer

        Law bldg., Charlotte; s. 1881-82.

MCAULEY, OLIN CALDWELL

        Huntersville; pres. Charlotte; s. 1919-23; p. John E. and Mary (Johnston); with the Carolina co., Charlotte.

MCBANE, OD

        Burlington; s. 1917-18; b. Marmdale, Dec. 19, 1898.

MCBEE, SILAS, JR.

        Bank of Commerce & Trust bldg., Memphis, Tenn.; s. l. 1910.

*MCBEE, VERDRY ALEXANDER

        From Greenville, S. C.; Lincolnton; b. Apr. 17, 1818; d. Feb. 17, 1904; A.B. 1841; ry. service; clerk supr. ct.; mem. gen. assem.

*MCBEE, WILLIAM PINKNEY Engineer

        Greenville, S. C.; b. 1820; d. 1860; A.B. 1842; civil engr.

MCBRAYER, CHARLES EVANS Army Officer

        Care Adj. Gen., Washington, D. C.; s. m. 1904-06; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1902; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1908; b. Shelby, Feb. 9, 1883; p. Dr. Thomas Evans and Sarah (Webb); Sigma Nu; physician U. S. pub. health service, Chicago, Ill., 1908-10; 1st. lieut., capt., maj., lieut., col. med. corps U. S. A. 1910-; med. inspector 9th army corps area; com. base hosp. No. 24, A. E. F. 1918-19; awarded Cross of the Legion of Honor by French govt.; Mason; Baptist.

MCBRAYER, FRED WILKINS Lawyer

        Main st., Rutherfordton; s. 1901-04; b. Forest City, Apr. 25, 1879; p. Matt and Louisa Eugenia (Wilkins); real estate dealer; Baptist.

MCBRAYER, LEWIS BURGIN, JR. Horticulturalist

        Sanatorium; s. 1916-17; N. C. Col. of A. and E., 1919-21; b. Asheville, Jan. 29, 1900; p. Dr. Lewis Burgin and Cordee (Deaver); m. Edith Neal, Dec. 15, 1920; farmer; S. A. T. C., A. and E. 1919; Odd Fellow; Presbyterian.


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MCBRAYER, REUBEN ALLEN

        Cliffside; s. p. 1919-20; b. Shelby, Apr. 23, 1895.

*MCBRYDE, ARCHIBALD A.

        Cumberland co.; d. Apr. 23, 1914; s. 1852-55.

*MCBRYDE, MALCOLM

        From Robeson co.; Texas; s. 1833-34.

*MCBRYDE, THOMAS Planter

        Red Springs; b. Robeson co., 1842; m. Mary McDuffie, 1882; s. 1856-58; state sen. 1903-13; major staff of gen. London, U. C. vol. 1903; officer C. S. A. 1861-65; Presbyterian.

*MCBRYDE, WILLIAM J. Lawyer

        Montgomery, Ala.; s. 1841-43.

MCCABE, AUBREY GUIRKIN

        Elizabeth City; s. 1916-17; b. Elizabeth City, June 2, 1899; p. J. L. and -- -- --.

*MCCABE, JOHN Lawyer

        Houston, Miss.; s. 1854-55.

MCCABE, JOSEPH LEVERING Physician

        16th and S sts., N. W., Washington, D. C.; s. 1913-14; Columbia univ.; M.D. Univ. of Va., 1917; with U. S. vet. bureau, Washington, D. C.; 1st lieut.-capt. med. corps, U. S. A. 1917-20.

*MCCAIN, HUGH WHITE Physician

        From Waxhaw; High Point; b. Feb. 27, 1882; d. Oct. 3, 1922; m. Alma Cunningham, May 23, 1912; A.B. 1906; s. m. 1905; Pres. col. Clinton, S. C.; M.D. Jefferson Med. col.; surg.; member tri-state, sou. and Amer. med. assns.; Shriner; Elk; Kiwanian; Knight Templar; Methodist Episcopal.

*MCCAIN, NATHANIEL HENRY Planter

        From Rockingham; Mississippi; A.B. 1830; A.M. 1841.

*MCCAIN, WILLIAM A.

        Rockingham co.; s. 1830-31.

MCCAIN, WILLIAM ROBERT Physician

        Louise st., High Point; s. m. 1894-95; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1897; b. Union co., May 9, 1874; p. Col. William J. and Mary Jane (Walker); m. Clyde Virginia Niven, Apr. 10, 1901; Mason; Presbyterian.

MCCALL, ALVIN CLAY Physician

        25 Haywood st., Asheville; s. m. 1906-08; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1910; b. Marion, Oct. 10, 1889; p. William and Katherine (Conley); m. Clefa Wynne, Nov. 29, 1922; supt. A. C. L. hosp., Rocky Mt., 1912-17; Episcopal eye, ear, and throat hosp. 1917-20; specialist eye, ear, nose, and throat, 1920-; 1st lieut., capt. med. corps A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

*MCCALL, CHARLES M.

        27 Cain ave., Trenton, N. J.; b. Martin, Ga., May 21, 1883; d. Jan. 28, 1924; m. Anna Maud Gibbs, Jan. 31, 1919; s. 1913-14; football; detective DuPont's 1914-17; ibid. Pa. ry. 1917-24; Mason; Methodist.

MCCALL, FREDERICK BAYS Lawyer

        122 Law bldg., Charlotte; pres. Chapel Hill; A.B. 1915; s. l. 1921-23; Columbia univ. 1920; b. Charlotte, Oct. 7, 1893; p. Johnston Davis and Sallie Lee (Nooe); Sigma Chi; Phi Delta Phi; ed. Yackety Yack; Di Soc.; teacher Charlotte H. S. 1915-18; prin. ibid. 1919-21; asst. sec. Charlotte chamber of commerce 1918-19; asst. prof. law U. N. C. 1923-; instr. in Latin ibid. 1922-23; lawyer Charlotte; mem. N. C. bar assn.; author: Agreements for Fictitious Auction Bids, Rights of Jury Trial in Civil Cases in N. C.; Pythian; Methodist.

MCCALL, JOSEPH HERBERT Lawyer

        Young Harris, Ga.; s. l. 1898-99, 1908-09; Young Harris col., Ga., 1905-07; b. North Cave, Sept. 27, 1876; p. William and Katie (Conley); m. Ettie M. Hunt, 1907; N. C. gen. assem. 1917; Mason; Presbyterian.

*MCCALL, JAMES M.

        Wilmington; s. 1823-26.

MCCALL, JOHNSTON VANNOY

        Statesville ave., Charlotte; A.B. 1924; b. Charlotte, May 11, 1902; p. Johnston Davis and Sallie Lee (Nooe); Di Soc.; Methodist.

*MCCALL, ROBERT SEVIER Lawyer

        From Asheville; Marion; Statesville; b. Mar. 25, 1857; d. Oct. 7, 1923; m. Mary M. Gillespie, July 4, 1882; s. l. 1879-80; deputy U. S. coll. Statesville and Asheville; sol. Buncombe, Haywood, Madison, Henderson and Transylvania cos., 8 yrs.; Methodist.

†MCCALL, SAMUEL MORRISON

        Matthews; s. 1915-16; b. Matthews, Mar. 10, 1895; p. N. E. and -- -- --.

*MCCALL, THOMAS EDGAR Merchant

        Bennettsville, S. C.; b. Jan. 30, 1876; d. Jan. 23, 1919; m. Anne Davis, Mar. 25, 1914; s. 1893-94; Univ. S. C., 1894-95; planter; Shriner.

MCCALL, ZEBULON ARCHIBALD Farmer

        Elrod; s. l. 1919-21; B.S. N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1919; b. Elrod, Aug. 15, 1896; p. David Archibald and Mary (McCormack); Theta Chi; Phi Alpha Delta; 2nd lieut. inf. Plattsburg, U. S. A. 1918; Presbyterian.

MCCALLUM, ARCHIBALD TORREY Farmer

        Red Springs; s. 1877-78; b. Red Springs, Mar. 24, 1856; p. Daniel M. and Caroline (McEachern); m. Agnes Townsend, Jan.


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7, 1892; mem. N. C. state bd. of agri. 1899-; trustee N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1900-04; ibid. Flora MacDonald col. 1897-; Presbyterian.

*MCCALLUM, JAMES BAXTER

        Robeson co.; b. June 20, 1836; killed at Druary's Bluff, 1864; A.B. 1860; lieut. C. S. A. co. "D" 51st reg.

MCCALLUM, NEILL HINTON Druggist

        305 N. Oates st., Dothan, Ala.; s. 1893-94; Ph.G. Md. Col. of Pharmacy 1898; b. Rowland, Feb. 3, 1875; p. W. H. and Matilda (Carmichael); m. Maude Rabb, June 14, 1905; Pythian; Rotarian; Presbyterian.

MCCANLESS, NAPOLEON B. Manufacturer

        Mt. Pleasant; s. 1914-15; b. Salisbury, Dec. 12, 1895; p. N. B. and -- -- --.

MCCANLESS, WALTER FREDERICK Teacher

        717 Broad avenue, Greensboro; Ph.B. 1904; M.A. 1922; b. Milledgeville, Nov. 23, 1876; p. Dr. Amos Levi and Dora Annie --; m. Winifred Blanche Dunlap; principal Pineville H. S. 1904-07; supt. Raper sch. 1907-09; prin. Philadelphus H. S. 1909-10; prin. Hayesville H. S. 1912-14; supt. Kannapolis sch. 1914-16; prin. Unionville inst. 1916-18; instr. English, Clemson col. 1918-20; prin. Jonesboro H. S. 1920-21; teacher Reidsville H. S. 1923-24; prin. junior h. s. Reidsville, 1924-; Mason.

MCCANTS, JOHN MARION Naval Officer

        Care Bureau Med. and Surg., Navy dept., Washington, D. C.; pres. U. S. Naval hosp., Pearl Harbor, T. H.; B.S. 1915; M.D. Univ. of Va. 1917; b. Chester, co. S. C., May 9, 1892; p. Robert Lawrence and Nancy Gabriella (DeViney); m. Neva Dean Warren, Nov. 14, 1917; Phi Soc.; med. corps, U. S. N. 1917-; lieut. (s.g.); author, articles in naval med. bulletin on Leprosy in Hawaiian Islands and Treatment of Bichloride of Mercury Poisoning with Calcium Sulphide as a Chemical Antidote; Mason; Presbyterian.

MCCARGO, THOMAS BOULDIN Lawyer

        Mt. Airy; s. 1907; s. l. 1912; b. Reidsville, Dec. 28, 1888; p. T. B. and Columbus (Rawley); pvt. co. "L" 1st N. C. N. G. 1917; capt. inf. U. S. A. 1918-19.

MCCARTHY, ELEANOR BARBOUR

        Richmond, Va.; s. 1919-20; Westhampton col.; b. Richmond, Va., May 4, 1897; p. D. S. and -- -- --.

MCCASKEY, THOMAS EDWARD Justice of the Peace

        728 E. 26th st., Norfolk, Va.; s. 1883; b. Williamston; p. Ely and Bedia Ann (Mathews); m. Mary L. Waters, Dec. 23, 1886; Phi Soc.; teacher and farmer for several yrs.; supt. Caledonia state farm 1897-99; N. C. sen. 1895-97; city council Norfolk, Va.; Odd Fellow; Woodman; Free Will Baptist.

‡MCCASKILL, BASCOM WENTWORTH

        Salisbury; s. l. 1909-10.

MCCASKILL, MALCOLM THEODORE Banker

        Candor; s. 1921-23; b. Wadeville, Mar. 12, 1901; p. Alexander Johnson and Martha Elizabeth (Robinson); farmer 1923; teacher 1923-; asst. cashier Bank of Candor; Presbyterian.

*MCCASKILL, NEILL E. Teacher

        Carthage; b. 1835; died in service, 1864; s. 1857-58; C. S. A.

*MCCAULEY, CHARLES FOSTER

        Chapel Hill; d. 1906; s. l. 1906.

*MCCAULEY, CHARLES MAURICE T. Lawyer

        From Chapel Hill; Monroe; b. July 18, 1819; d. June 18, 1896; A.B. 1838; mem. house of rep. 1870; state sen. 1872-74.

*MCCAULEY, ROBERT W.

        Orange co.; s. 1815.

*MCCAULEY, SAMUEL SPENCER STEWART Teacher

        From Chapel Hill; Monroe; d. Aug. 31, 1902; s. 1842-43; farmer; mayor of Monroe.

*MCCAULEY, WILLIAM Lawyer

        Orange co.; s. 1813; mem. house of c. 1824-26.

*MCCLAMMY, CHARLES WASHINGTON Planter

        From New Hanover co.; Scott's Hill; b. May 29, 1839; d. Feb. 19, 1896; A.B. 1859; major C. S. A.; mem. house of c. 1866; state sen. 1870; pres. elec. 1884; mem. cong. 1887-89.

MCCLAMMY, HERBERT Lawyer

        403 Market st., Wilmington; s. l. 1883-85; b. Scott's Hill, Oct. 9, 1863; p. Maj. Charles W. and Margaret (Fennel); m. Celestia Estelle Leach, June 29, 1898; Di Soc.; N. C. gen. assem. 1894; Wilmington city atty. 4 yrs.; atty. bd. of educ. New Hanover co.; Mason; Methodist.

MCCLAMROCH, ROLAND PRINCE Teacher

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1920; A.M. 1922; Univ. of Chicago, 1922; b. Greensboro, Sept. 21, 1897; p. Rufus Sanford and Cora (Prince); basketball; Sigma Chi; instr. U. N. C. 1922-; 2nd lieut., 1st lieut. 322nd inf. 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19.

*MCCLAMROCK, WILLIAM DAVID

        From Cana; Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; b. May 25, 1867; d. Sept. 16, 1890; s. 1888-89; Methodist.


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*MCCLEES, JOSEPH Lawyer

        Tyrell co.; b. 1820; d. 1856; A.B. 1843; planter; mem. N. C. house of rep. 1850.

*MCCLELLAND, JAMES C. Teacher

        Iredell co.; b. Feb. 22, 1838; d. Corinth, Miss. 1862; A.B. 1860; C. S. A.

‡MCCLELLAND, JOSEPH HUGH

        Maxton; s. 1921-22; b. Maxton; p. Dr. J. O. and -- -- --.

*MCCLENNAHAN, JAMES T.

        Pittsboro; killed at Malvern Hill, 1862; s. 1849-51; orderly sergt. C. S. A.

*MCCLOUD, LAWRENCE PULLIAM Lawyer

        From Asheville; Cleveland, O.; b. Mar. 13, 1869; d. Nov., 1903; s. l. 1897; A.B. Emory univ. 1886; stock broker.

MCCLOY, JOSEPH DIXON

        Monticello, Ark.; s. 1922-23; b. Sept. 10, 1900.

*MCCLUNG, JAMES WHITE Lawyer

        From Knoxville, Tenn.; Huntsville, Ala.; b. June 6, 1798; died May 30, 1848; A.B. 1816; speaker gen. assem. of Ala.

*MCCLUNG, MATTHEW Merchant

        Knoxville, Tenn.; b. Oct. 10, 1795; d. Oct. 5, 1844; A.B. 1815; planter.

MCCLURD, SAMUEL RALPH Student

        24 Langdon st., Cambridge, Mass.; A.B. 1922; Lenoir col. 1918-19; Harvard univ. 1922-; b. Cherryville, Oct. 17, 1902; p. David Plato and Mary Ola (Mauney); Di Soc.; Delta Tau Delta; Lutheran.

*MCCLURE, WILLIAM K.

        Arkadelphia, Ark.; s. 1857-58.

MCCOLLUM, CHAS. EDMUND

        524 W. 36th st., Norfolk, Va.; s. 1920-21.

*MCCONNAUGHEY, GEORGE CHAMBERS Planter

        Salisbury; b. Dec. 21, 1837; A.B. 1859; C. S. A.

*MCCONNAUGHEY, JAMES A. Merchant

        Salisbury; s. 1852-54; planter.

*MCCONNAUGHEY, JOSEPH LUCIEN Physician

        Rowan co.; b. May 26, 1837; d. July 24, --; A.B. 1858; C. S. A.

*MCCORD, ALLISON

        Alabama; s. 1826-28.

MCCORKLE, CHARLES MILTON Army Officer

        Care Adj. Gen., Washington, D. C.; s. l. 1894-95; Catawba col.; b. Newton, Oct. 30, 1874; p. Matthew Locke and Martha Jane (Wilfong); m. Kate Mae Newland, Mar. 30, 1899; Beta Theta Pi; lawyer 1895-1906, 1914-17; officer U. S. A. 1917-; clerk sup'r ct. Catawba co. 1906-14; pvt., corp., sergt., 1st N. C. vols. 1898-99; judge advocate 31st div. and 91st div. Am. embarkation center A. E. F. 1918-19; major 1917-19; Mason; Reformed.

MCCORKLE, EDGAR H. Tailor

        1433 S. blvd. Charlotte; s. 1919-21; p. W. D. and Susan A. --.

MCCORKLE, GEORGE Lawyer

        Albemarle apts., Washington, D. C.; A.B. 1878; Davidson col.; Catawba col.; b. Newton, Nov. 30, 1857; p. Matthew Locke and Jane Martha (Wilfong); m. Annie Newberry Sorber, Nov. 10, 1887; Di Soc.; Phi Kappa Sigma; chief paymaster div., 2nd comptroller's office, treas. dept., Washington, D. C., 1886-89; chief pre-emption and townsite div., gen. land offices ibid. 1893-97; trial examiner fed. trade comm. ibid. 1918-; mayor Newton several terms; trustee Catawba col.; Mason; Reformed.

*MCCORKLE, JAMES MARSHALL Lawyer

        From Wadesboro; Salisbury; b. about 1825; d. about 1882; s. 1841-42; A.B. Yale univ.; reporter supr. ct.; mem. house of c.

MCCORKLE, MATTHEWS LOCKE Physician

        Newton; A.B. 1913; B.S. Catawba col. 1912; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1917; b. Newton, May 22, 1893; p. George and Annie (Sorber); m. Mary Lavinia (Watson), June 30, 1921; Beta Theta Pi; 1st lieut. med. corps U. S. A. 1917-20; Reformed.

MCCORMICK, JOHN GILCHRIST Lawyer

        Wilmington; A.B. 1898; s. l. 1899-1900; b. Nov. 22, 1877; p. E. L. and Sallie Gilchrist --; m. Sadie Love Larkins, Lynchburg, Va.; sec.-treas. Acme mfg. co.; pres. Acme Stone co., Acme.

*MCCORMICK, JAMES L.

        Robeson co.; killed at Ft. Fisher, 1864; s. 1855-57; capt. C. S. A. co. "D" 1st N. C. bat.

MCCOTTER, RICHARD DAWSON Teacher

        Palmico; s. 1858-59; b. New Bern, 1837; N. C. gen. assem. 1883; lieut. C. S. A.

MCCOY, GEORGE WILLIAM Student

        Box 2056 Glen Rock sta., Asheville; s. 1919-22; s. l. 1923; Univ. of Chicago 1923-24; b. Dillsboro, Jan. 29, 1901; p. James Herbert and Martha Adelaide (Allen); ed. U. N. C. Magazine; Epsilon Phi Delta; Di Soc.; Sigma Upsilon; reporter Asheville Times, 1923; reporter The Asheville Citizen, 1922-23; Presbyterian.

†MCCOY, HALLIBURTON

        Asheville; s. 1908-09; b. Asheville, Mar 25, 1890.

MCCOY, JAMES ANDREW

        1408 Senate st., Columbia, S. C.; s. 1916-17.


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†MCCRACKEN, WASHINGTON LAFAYETTE Teacher

        Peru; s. l. 1896-97; B.S. Weaverville, col. 1895; b. Peru, Sept. 22, 1868.

MCCRARY, MRS. EDMUND W.

        (Nee Palmer, Madeline); 1317 Thomas ave., Charlotte; LL.B. 1919; b. Chattanooga, Tenn., Apr. 18, 1898; p. Jefferson R. and Elizabeth (Henderson); m. Edmund W. McCrary, May 15, 1920; ed. community paper Erlanger, 1919-20; Presbyterian.

MCCRARY, JOHN RAYMOND Lawyer

        300 Main st., Lexington; s. l. 1893-94; A.B. Trinity col. 1891; A.M. Univ. of Mich. 1892; b. Lexington, Apr. 23, 1872; p. J. W. and Drusilla (Leonard); m. Mary L. Tatum; referee in bankruptcy 1900-05; N. C. gen. assem. 1897-1917; alderman Lexington; author hist. articles pub.; Methodist.

MCCRARY, THEODORE EARL Lawyer

        Lexington; s. l. 1907-08; A.B. Trinity col. 1888; b. Lexington, June 5, 1867; p. John W. and Drusilla (Leonard); m. Ida Jordan; lawyer 1908-18, 1920-; asst. cashier Commercial & Savings bank 1919-20; postmaster Lexington 4 yrs.; chief officer dep. marshal Greensboro, 10 yrs.; N. C. gen. assem. 1909-10; Methodist.

MCCRAW, JAMES THOMAS WIGGINS

        Wilson; s. 1919-22; b. Wilson, Mar. 22, 1902.

†MCCRAW, WILLIAM POLK

        Littleton; s. p. 1905-06.

*MCCREERY, HAWES

        Owensboro, Ky.; s. 1876.

MCCRUMMEN, DAN CLAYTON

        West End; Ph.G. 1924; b. Oct. 12, 1897.

MCCUBBINS, FRANK NEELY Realtor

        N. Main st., Salisbury; s. 1901-02; b. Salisbury, Aug. 26, 1884; p. James Samuel and Lenora (Neely); m. Mary Long; Mason; Presbyterian.

*MCCULLEN, BENJ. F.

        Morehead City; s. 1878-79.

†MCCULLEN, JAMES PRESLEY

        Conway, Ark.; s. l. 1896-97.

MCCULLEN, SAMUEL DAVIS Lawyer

        LaGrange; s. 1915-16, '17-18, '19-20; b. Wayne co., Dec. 20, 1894; p. George L. and Mary Eliza (Bridgers); judge recorder's ct. Moseley hall township; Methodist.

*MCCULLOCH, ALEXANDER

        Halifax co.; s. 1796.

*MCCULLOCH, BENJAMIN

        Halifax co.; s. 1802.

MCCULLOCH, EDGAR FRANKLIN Lawyer

        Elizabethtown; A.B. 1911; s. l. 1912-13; b. White Oak, Aug. 31, 1888; p. E. F. and Viola (Sykes); m. Jessie Lee Sugg, Dec. 29, 1915; Phi Soc.; Alpha Tau Omega; Bladen co. atty. 1917-21; postmaster Elizabethtown, 1917-21; N. C. sen. 1921-23; Mason; Elk; Woodman; Pythian; Methodist.

MCCULLOCH, JAMES CURRY Farmer

        Burlington; s. 1883-84; b. Caswell co., Jan. 28, 1859; p. R. W. and Nancy Caroline (Hall); m. Cora Lee Maynard, June 3, 1893; teacher; N. C. N. G. 1886; Presbyterian.

MCCULLOCH, LEON Chemist

        1246 Lincoln ave., E. E., Pittsburgh, Pa.; B.S. 1910; Carnegia inst. 2 yrs.; b. Adrian, Mich., July 21, 1886; p. Rev. J. F. and Mary E. (Barrow); m. Marie Lamont, Oct. 18, 1917; Phi Beta Kappa; Di Soc.; employee Westinghouse Elec. co. 1910-; author: pub. articles on elec. subjects; Methodist Protestant.

*MCCULLOCH, RUFUS WILLIAM

        From Burlington; Orono, Maine; Sweetbriar, Va.; b. July 4, 1873; d. Jan. 22, 1923; m. Lucile Norman, Sept. 27, 1907; A.B. 1906; A.M. 1911; A.B. Guilford col.; A.M. Harvard univ.; teacher Ga. Tech.; ibid. Daniel Baker col., Tex.; ibid. Sweet Briar col.; ibid. Univ. of Me.; Presbyterian.

*MCCULLOCH, SAMUEL

        Halifax co.; s. 1799.

†MCCULLOCH, THOMAS FILLMORE Minister

        Guilford co.; s. 1878-79; b. Guilford co., July 28, 1851; Methodist.

MCCURRY, CLIFFORD HANDY Teacher

        Loveland, Colo.; A.B. 1917; b. Day Brook, Feb. 26, 1896; p. Sidney S. and Nancy (Renfro); Di Soc.; teacher Micaville 1917-18; ibid. Erwin, Tenn., 1918-19; employee Great Western Sugar co. 1919-22; asst. chem. ibid. 1922-24; J. F. Swartz Lumber co., Freemont, Colo.; Elk; Presbyterian.

‡MCCURRY, JOHN DOBB

        Care Palmolive co., Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1912.

MCCUTCHEN, ALBERT SIDNEY Clerk

        Lincolnton; s. 1922-23; with Seaboard ry.

MCCUTCHEN, EDWIN LEWIS

        Durham; s. 1921-22; Davidson col.; b. Durham, June 22, 1903; p. J. K. and --.

*MCCUTCHEN, ROBERT GEORGE Minister

        Williamsburg dist., S. C.; A.B. 1836.

*MCCUTCHEN, THOMAS

        South Carolina; s. 1834-35.


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*MCDADE, ALPHONZO JAMES Merchant

        Chapel Hill; b. Nov. 30, 1838; s. 1851-55; C. S. A.; mayor Chapel Hill.

MCDADE, BRODIE BANKS Physician

        Corbett; s. 1913-14; s. m. 1914-15; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1918; b. Hillsboro, May 29, 1893; p. C. A. and -- -- --.

*MCDADE, DANIEL CHRISTOPHER

        From Chapel Hill; Durham; b. 1833; d. 1889; s. 1853-54.

*MCDADE, JOHN HENDERSON Teacher

        Chapel Hill; b. June 13, 1831; killed at Gettysburg, 1863; A.B. 1852; capt. C. S. A. co. "G" 11th reg.

*MCDADE, WAYNE HARGRAVE Merchant

        From Chapel Hill; Harrellsville; b. Dec. 13, 1835; d. July 16, 1903; s. 1852-54; C. S. A.

*MCDANIEL, CHARLES BOSTIC Physician

        From Forest City; Rutherfordton; b. Oct. 28, 1888; d. Apr. 10, 1918; s. p. 1908; N. C. med. col., Charlotte; Methodist.

MCDANIEL, WILLIAM AUBREY Druggist

        Enfield; s. p. 1913-14; b. Artesia, Miss., Mar. 21, 1893; p. Russel and Mamie (Rawlings); m. Maud Lee Gunter, Jan. 19, 1917; Baptist.

*MCDANIEL, WILLIAM C.

        Fayetteville; b. Oct. 2, 1841; s. 1860-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1864.

*MCDERMOTT, JOSEPH ALEXANDER

        Jellico Plains, Tenn.; b. Jan. 11, 1843; killed at Vicksburg, May 28, 1863; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; capt. 59th Tenn. inf. C. S. A.

MCDIARMID, HECTOR MCKENNON Dentist

        Raeford; s. 1902-05; D.D.S. Atlanta Dental col. 1910; b. Raeford, Sept. 10, 1882; p. David Alexander and Mary E. (Bostick); m. Mary Lou Sanford, June 20, 1917; Phi Soc.; teacher Pitt co. 1905-06; ibid. Faison 1906-07; dentist Laurinburg 1910-11; ibid. Raeford 1911-; mem. Amer. dental assn.; Mason; Presbyterian.

MCDIARMID, HENRY WILLIAM Farmer

        Raeford; s. 1907-09; b. Raeford, Dec. 3, 1884; p. Norman and Mary Jane (Jones); teacher 1909-10; bookkeeper 1910-12; farmer 1912-; Presbyterian.

*MCDIARMID, THOMAS NORMENT Lawyer

        Lumberton; b. Jan. 7, 1877; d. Apr. 3, 1911; s. 1899-1901; s. l. 1905-07; Wake Forest col.; Presbyterian.

†MCDONALD, ALFRED

        South Jacksonville, Fla.; s. 1915-16; Ga. Tech.; b. Feb. 17, 1894; p. Robert T. and -- -- --.

MCDONALD, ALEXANDER MILTON Expressman

        315 Kinsey st., Raleigh; s. p. 1900-02; b. LaGrange, Nov. 11, 1883; p. Hugh Martin and Hattie Newkirk (Hall); m. Ethel Hodges, Jan. 15, 1910; baseball; druggist 8 yrs.; employee Sou. express co. 9 yrs.; ibid. Am. express co. 5 yrs.; Mason; Elk; Presbyterian.

MCDONALD, ANGUS MORRIS, JR.

        909 S. Tryon st., Charlotte; A.B. 1924; b. Charlotte, Feb. 21, 1901; p. A. M. and -- -- --; Kappa Sigma; football; baseball; basketball; Presbyterian.

*MCDONALD, A. R. Lawyer

        From Moore co.; Carthage; s. 1852-53; mem. gen. assem. 1858; co. sol.; trustee, U. N. C. 1868.

MCDONALD, CHARLES HENRY, JR.

        Wadesboro; s. p. 1922-23; b. Wadesboro, Jan. 11, 1904; p. Charles Henry and Fair (Huntley).

MCDONALD, EDMUND, JR. Realtor

        321 Dollar Bank bldg., Youngstown, O.; s. 1902; b. Concord, Dec. 18, 1880; p. Edmund and Rosalie (Williams); m. Alta Keepers, Oct. 7, 1908; Di Soc.; pres. Y. M. C. A.; Presbyterian.

*MCDONALD, JUNIUS ROMAINE

        Mt. Olive; s. 1918.

MCDONALD, PAUL CLARK

        Timberland; s. 1920-22; b. Timberland, June 22, 1901; p. N. A. and -- -- --.

MCDONALD, ROSCOE GOREA

        Mt. Olive; s. 1917-18; Davidson col.; b. Mt. Olive, May 20, 1898.

*MCDONALD, WILLIAM Minister

        Chatham co.; b. 1831; d. 1888; A.B. 1859; Presbyterian.

*MCDONALD, WILLIAM G. Physician

        From Greensboro, Ala.; Lexington, Ky.; b. 1822; d. 1847; s. 1839-40.

MCDONALD, WILLIAM H. Merchant

        Raleigh; pres. Baltimore, Md.; A.B. 1887; b. May 11, 1865; corresp. sec. Merchants Nat. bank.

MCDONALD, WILLIAM RUSSELL, JR.

        Waxhaw; Ph.G. 1924; b. Waxhaw, May 10, 1901; p. William Russell and Mary Sims --; mem. Am. phar. assn.; mem. N. C. phar. assn.; Phi Delta Chi; Mason; Presbyterian.

*MCDOUGALD, DANIEL Lawyer

        Cumberland co.; b. Oct. 24, 1835; d. Richmond, Va. from wounds at Malvern Hill, July, 1862; A.B. 1855; A.M.; capt. 15th N. C. C. S. A.

*MCDOUGALD, NEILL MILLARD Physician

        From Devane; Texas; b. 1859; d. Aug. 1905; s. m. 1880-81.


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MCDOWELL, ARCHIBALD, JR.

        Scotland Neck; A.B. 1923; b. Scotland Neck, July 20, 1901.

MCDOWELL, CHARLES HARPER Dentist

        Waynesville; s. 1880-82; D.D.S. Univ. of Md. 1884; b. Henderson co., Oct. 13, 1860; p. Charles Gordon and L. E. (Jones); m. Isabelle Josselyn, Aug. 8, 1875; dentist Hendersonville, 1884-98; ibid. Waynesville, 1898-; Odd Fellow; Methodist.

*MCDOWELL, CHARLES J.

        Camden; s. 1856-57; sergt. C. S. A.

MCDOWELL, FRANK SMITH

        114 Morehead st., Morganton; s. 1922-23; b. Morganton, Aug. 20, 1904; p. J. C. and -- -- --.

MCDOWELL, JAMES ALLEN Merchant

        1182 W. 4th st., Winston-Salem; s. 1880-81; b. Henderson co., June 30, 1862; p. Charles G. and L. Emeline (Jones); m. Harriet Edwina Dull, July 7, 1907; clothing merchant 1882-1916; retired; Pythian; Woodman; Methodist.

MCDOWELL, NORFLEET OWEN Druggist

        Scotland Neck; s. p. 1920-21; b. Scotland Neck, Mar. 4, 1897; p. Dr. William Owen and Olivia Norfleet (Lawrence); m. Margaret Joyner, Oct. 23, 1922; Pi Kappa Alpha; mem. ambulance co. 319 80th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Baptist.

*MCDOWELL, THOMAS DAVID SMITH Planter

        Bladen co.; b. 1823; d. May 1, 1898; A.B. 1843; mem. gen. assem. 1846-50; state sen. 1852-54 and 1856; mem. conf. cong. 1861-64; trus. U. N. C., 1858-60; ibid. 1874-81; Presbyterian.

*MCDOWELL, WILLIAM A.

        Mecklenburg co.; s. 1835-36.

*MCDUFFIE, ARCHIBALD MURPHY

        Fayetteville; d. July 30, 1894; s. 1888-90.

MCDUFFIE, FULLER Farming

        Biscoe; s. 1922-23; b. Biscoe, July 2, 1898; p. John C. and C. C. (Morrison); A. E. F. 1918-19; Mason; Presbyterian.

MCDUFFIE, LEWIS ROBERT Insurance

        1418 15th st., Columbus, Ga.; s. 1916-17; Davidson col. 1909-12; b. Anniston, Ala., Sept. 9, 1891; p. Dr. James H. and Sarah (Page); m. Katherine Neill, Nov. 21, 1921; basketball; Kappa Alpha; asst. sec. chamber of commerce 1918-19; auto. dealer 1919-22; ins. 1922-; Kiwanian; pvt. ambulance co. 327, 82nd div. U. S. A.; aviation corps cadet 1917-18; Mason; Presbyterian.

*MCDUFFIE, MALCOLM JAMES Lawyer

        Cumberland co.; b. Sept. 12, 1825; d. 1876; A.B. 1851; mem. house of c. 1854.

MCDUFFIE, ROGER ATKINSON Druggist

        S. Spring st., Greensboro; Ph.G. 1915; b. Greensboro, Dec. 20, 1892; p. Nathan James and Kate Patton (Atkinson); m. Lena Marjorie Kernodle, May 8, 1922; track; Di Soc.; Sigma Chi; Kappa Psi; Golden Fleece; prescription clerk 1915-17, 1919-21; part owner drug store Greensboro, 1921-; dir. Greensboro merchants assn.; pvt., 2nd lieut. U. S. A. 1917-19; Mason; Episcopalian.

MCDUFFIE, ROY HOLLAND Merchant

        54 Haywood st., Asheville; s. 1921-22; b. Fayetteville, Nov. 30, 1902; p. Roy Holland and Pauline (Cameron); m. Ola English, Sept. 12, 1923; pres. Wooding-McDuffie, inc.; Methodist.

MCEACHERN, ARCHIE MCLEON

        Jacksonville, Fla.; s. 1909-10; b. Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 21, 1892.

*MCEACHERN, DANIEL PURCELL Farmer

        From Randalsville; Red Springs; b. May 9, 1836; d. Oct. 19, 1917; A.B. 1859; state sen. 1879; 24th N. C. C. S. A.; trustee, U. N. C. 1879-87.

*MCEACHERN, EDWARD CLEMMONS Physician

        Wilmington; b. June 11, 1880; d. Aug. 17, 1908; s. 1895-97; s. m. 1897-99; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1901; local surg. Sou. ry.

MCEACHERN, JOHN SCARBOROUGH Broker

        No. 7, Masonic temple, Wilmington; s. 1895-97; b. Wilmington, Aug. 7, 1880; p. Duncan and Mary E. (Skipper); m. Amy Bradley Merritt, June 1, 1904; sec. Masonic temple corp., Wilmington; Mason.

MCEACHERN, JOHN SCARBOROUGH, JR. Student

        Wilmington; pres. 2016 Terrace place, Nashville, Tenn.; s. 1922-23; Vanderbilt univ.; b. Wilmington, Mar. 21, 1905; p. John Scarborough and Amy Bradley (Merritt); Methodist.

*MCEACHERN, ROBERT ALEXANDER Teacher

        From Lumber Bridge; Red Springs; b. Aug. 13, 1879; d. Jan., 1912; m. Mrs. Fannie E. Fox, May 30, 1911; s. 1896-99; sec.-treas. Oil & Fertilizer co.; 2nd adj. Lumber Bridge state guards; Presbyterian.

*MCEACHERN, ROBERT JAMES

        Lumber Bridge; b. Apr. 18, 1833; died from wounds, June 21, 1864; s. 1856-58; capt. C. S. A. co. "D" 51st reg.

*MCEACHIN, CHARLES Physician

        Montgomery, Ala.; s. 1843-47.

*MCEACHIN, CALVIN ALEXANDER

        From Robeson co.; Maxton; b. Dec. 31, 1833; d. Aug. 26, 1905; A.B. 1855; mem. conv., 1875; C. S. A.


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*MCEACHIN, PETER A.

        Robeson co.; s. 1850-53.

*MCEACHIN, PETER HECTOR Farmer

        From Montgomery, Ala.; Ferris, Texas; b. Nov. 25, 1825; d. June 6, 1906; m. Harriet Gunter, 1861; A.B. 1848; capt. 60th Ala. inf. C. S. A. 4 yrs.

MCEACHIN, WALTER DEBERNIERE Broker

        Laurinburg; s. 1884-85; b. Laurinburg, Sept. 9, 1865; p. James C. and Sally (McDonald); m. Frances Caroline Herron; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; farmer; Presbyterian.

MCELWEE, WILLIAM HENRY Manufacturer

        Raleigh; s. 1881-83; b. Statesville, 1865; express agent; contractor.

*MCELYEA, ANGUS BROW Lawyer

        Maxton; b. Nov. 20, 1870; dropped dead on streets of Maxton, Nov. 9, 1894; s. l. 1891-93; lawyer Maxton 2 yrs.; partner judge Walter H. Neal, Laurinburg; mayor Maxton; atty. ibid.; Maxton guards; Presbyterian.

MCEWEN, JAMES HENRY Manufacturer

        502 Roswell ave., M.P., Charlotte; g. s. 1914-15; A.B. Davidson col. 1914; b. Matthews, June 27, 1894; p. J. W. and Margaret (Freeman); m. Iris Leola Holt, Dec. 27, 1917; prin. Burlington H. S. 1915-16; May Hosiery mills, 1916-18; mgr. Star Hosiery mills, Spartanburg, S. C., 1919-20; sec.-treas. and mgr. Charlotte Knitting co. 1920-; U. S. navy 1918-19; Mason; Presbyterian.

MCEWEN, JOE LEVY Chemist

        1206 E. 4th st., Charlotte; B.S. 1922; M.S. 1923; b. Monroe, Nov. 3, 1900; p. Joe Parks and Laura Annie (Doolin); Alpha Chi Sigma; Mason; Methodist.

MCFADDEN, JOHN HOLMAN Teacher

        925 Oak st., Jacksonville, Fla.; M.A. 1922; A.B. Emory univ. 1921; Emory Univ. Theo. sch. 1922-23; b. Savannah, Ga., Nov. 18, 1898; p. William H. and Emma (Gayle); Alpha Tau Omega; Alpha Psi Delta; instr. Emory univ. 1923-; S. A. T. C. Emory univ. 1918; Methodist.

‡MCFADYEN, ARCHIBALD HENDON

        Brawley, Calif.; B. Litt. 1893; g. s. 1893-94; b. Elizabethtown, Mar. 16, 1869.

MCFADYEN, COLIN Auditor

        Texhoma Oil & Ref. co., Wichita Falls, Texas; s. 1899-1901; b. Jonesboro, Nov. 1, 1880; p. Neill Alexander and Elizabeth (Worthy); m. Mary Ava Woody, June 6, 1909; ry. service 2 yrs.; traveling salesman 1 yr.; grocery bus. 2 yrs.; drug clerk 3 yrs.; post office 8 yrs.; oil industry 5 yrs.; auditor, Texhoma Oil & ref. co.; Presbyterian.

MCFADYEN, HENRY FAUCETTE

        Waynesville; s. p. 1914-15; b. Waynesville, Mar. 4, 1893; p. Dr. H. L. and --.

MCFADYEN, HENRY RICHARD

        Box 776, Cameron, Tex.; A.B. 1903; b. Bladen co., Feb. 1, 1887.

MCFADYEN, JOHN M.

        Raeford; A.B. 1899.

MCFARLAND, MRS. JOHN WESLEY Teacher

        (Nee Harper, Alice); West Durham; s. 1906-07; A.B. Boston univ. 1907; A.M. Vanderbilt univ. 1911; b. Farmington, Me., May 26, 1887; p. William and Bertha (Tower); m. John Wesley McFarland, Jan. 12, 1918; teacher Eton, Ga., H. S. 1907-08; ibid. Crystal Springs, Ga., acad. 1908-09; ibid. Clinton, Tenn., H. S. 1909-10; ibid. Belmont col. 1911-12; ibid. Daphne, Ala., State Normal sch. 1912-13; poetry reviewer The Chautauqua Magazine 1912-14; free lance writer 1913-16; teacher Danville, Va., H. S. 1917; ibid. Greenville, S. C., H. S. 1917; ibid. Chase City, Va., H. S. 1922-; professional poetry critic; pub. reader; lecturer; author: Via Lucis and Other Poems, 1911; Methodist.

*MCFAYDEN, ARCHIBALD Minister

        Cumberland co.; Clarkton; b. Apr. 6, 1836; A.B. 1862; teacher 1865-66; lieut. C. S. A. 63rd reg. 95th cav.; prisoner at Johnson's Island; Presbyterian.

MCGALLIARD, JOHN CALVIN

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1924; b. Connelly Springs, Oct. 12, 1906; p. William Theodore and Agnes (Presson); Di Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; Methodist.

MCGARRY, JOSEPH MAXWELL Gov't. Employee

        73 Merrimac ave., Asheville; s. 1918; b. Asheville, Sept. 18, 1899; p. Joseph and Maye (Maxwell); tenancy and transportation clerk U. S. pub. health hosp. No. 45, Biltmore, 1921; asst. administrative registrar U. S. vet. hosp. ibid. 1921-22; personnell officer U. S. vet. hosp. No. 60, Oteen, 1922-; S. A. T. C.; Catholic.

*MCGAVOCK, FELIX GRUNDY Physician

        From Nashville, Tenn.; Pecan Point, Ark.; b. 1832; s. 1850-51; planter.

*MCGAVOCK, JOHN JACOB Planter

        Nashville, Tenn.; b. 1835; s. 1853-54; C. S. A.

MCGEACHY, RUBEN ARTHUR Lawyer

        Milton, Fla.; s. 1902; LL.B. Stetson univ. 1907; b. Lumberton, Nov. 6, 1882; p. Alexander Currie and Charlotte Howell (Rozier); m. Vivian Daniel, Oct. 25, 1921; mayor Milton; Florida sen. 1st dist.; atty. for state, 1st judicial dist.; Pythian; Baptist.


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MCGEE, ALAN MARSHALL

        101 N. Va. st., Goldsboro; pres. 2012 S. Main st., Winston-Salem; B.S. 1923; b. Goldsboro, June 28, 1898; p. Thomas and Delia (Marshall); football; baseball; Phi Soc.; Golden Fleece; Beta Theta Pi; employee Forsyth Furn. lines, inc., Winston-Salem, 1923-; pvt., corp., sergt. N. C. N. G. Mex. border service 1916-17; 1st R. O. T. C., Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., 1917; capt. 322nd inf. camps Jackson and Sevier; Ft. Sill, Upton, A. E. F. 1917-19; Methodist.

MCGEE, FRANK

        Germanton; s. 1922-23; b. Aug. 30, 1900.

*MCGEE, JOHN H.

        A.B. 1825.

MCGEE, JULIAN MURRIL Med. Interne

        Rosemary; s. m. 1918-22; b. Wayne co., Nov. 8, 1900; p. John A. and Mary Augustus (Whitfield); Phi Chi; Presbyterian.

MCGEE, JAMES WILLIAM, JR. Auto. Dealer

        16 N. Dawson st., Raleigh; s. 1909-10; b. Raleigh, July 24, 1891; p. Dr. J. W. and -- -- --.

MCGEHEE, BASIL O'NEIL Clerk

        524 W. Third st., Gastonia; s. 1915-16; b. Gaston co., Feb. 14, 1898; p. David and Cora (Rush); m. Inez Abernethy, Mar. 15, 1922; clerk Matthews-Belk co. 1916-18; ibid. John L. Beal 1918-; Pythian; Methodist.

MCGEHEE, JOHN WEBSTER Physician

        3 S. Main st., Reidsville; s. 1898-99; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1904; b. Madison, June 28, 1880; p. Capt. Henry J. and Mary Elizabeth (Webster); m. Mary Olivia Frayser, June 26, 1906; Kiwanian; Mason; Pythian; Methodist.

*MCGEHEE, LUCIUS POLK Professor

        Chapel Hill; b. Person co., May 14, 1863; d. Oct. 11, 1923; m. Julia Leslie Covert, Jan. 28, 1903; A.B. 1887; s. l. 1890-91; Kappa Alpha; ry. survey 1888; teacher Enfield 1889; canal worker Weldon 1890; teacher Episcopal H. S. Asheville, 1888-89; ibid. Bingham sch. 1890-92; lawyer Raleigh, 1892-93; law clerk, New York, 1893-94; asso. prof. and prof. U. N. C. 1904-09; lawyer New York 1909-10; prof. and dean law sch. U. N. C. 1910-23; asst. clerk house of rep. 1893; asso. ed. Am. and English Encyclopedia of Law, 1894; Law Notes; numerous articles.

*MCGEHEE, MONTFORD Lawyer

        From Cunningham's Store; Milton; Raleigh; b. Dec. 4, 1822; d. Mar. 31, 1895; m. Sally Polk Badger, Sept. 25, 1854; A.B. 1841; A.M. 1844; Harvard univ.; planter; mem. gen. assem. 1862-79; mem. conv. 1865; N. C. commr. of agric. 1880-87; trustee U. N. C. 1864-68, 1877-93; Presbyterian.

*MCGEHEE, THOMAS JEFFREYS Planter

        Person co.; b. 1819; d. 1853; s. 1837-38.

MCGEHEE, WILLIAM POLK Druggist

        1331 Court place, Denver colo.; s. 1882-83; Davidson col.; b. Person co., July 16, 1860; p. Montford and Sarah Polk (Badger); m. Elizabeth Debeaux; Methodist.

*MCGHEE, BARCLAY Planter

        Knoxville, Tenn.; s. 1840-41.

MCGHEE, DENVER WILSON

        Leicester; s. p. 1914-15; b. Leicester, May 14, 1896; p. J. L. and -- -- --.

*MCGHEE, GEORGE W.

        Tennessee; s. 1819.

MCGHEE, VANN WARD

        Aurora; A.B. 1916.

MCGILL, WILLIAM JACKSON

        Clover, S. C.; s. m. 1906-07.

*MCGILVARY, JOHN H.

        Fayetteville; b. 1840; d. 1866; s. 1859-61.

MCGINN, MATLOCK CECIL

        Berkley, Va.; s. 1921-22; b. Berkley, Va., Feb. 3, 1903; p. Thomas and -- -- --.

MCGLAMERY, WINNIE Student

        Lewisburg, W. Va.; s. 1915-18; A.B. Goucher col. 1919; g. s. Johns Hopkins univ. 1922-; b. Churchville, Va., July 26, 1887; p. Rudolph F. and Mary Jane (Jackson); sec. to pres. Haverford col. 1919-20; teacher Mary Baldwin sem. 1920-21; ext. sec. Winthrop col. 1921-22; Presbyterian.

MCGLOHON, NED Farmer

        R.F.D. 3, Ayden; s. 1902; b. Ayden, Nov. 16, 1883; p. C. J. and W. E. (Allen); m. Earle E. Tucker, Aug. 29, 1913; bookkeeper; realtor; Pythian; Episcopalian.

MCGLOHORN, JOSEPH DIXON Banker

        Ayden; s. 1912; p. Fred and Elizabeth -- --; m. Mildred Ihston, 1920; with bank of Ayden.

MCGOOGAN, BENJAMIN JAMES Physician

        McFarlan; s. 1907-08; s. m. 1908-10; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1912; b. Red Springs, Oct. 4, 1888; p. Malcolm T. and Barbara Jane (McMillan); m. Eunice Blue, Jan. 13, 1914; Phi Soc.; vice-pres. Bank of McFarlan; Mason; Presbyterian.

MCGOOGAN, JOHN ARCHIBALD Teacher

        Raeford; A.B. 1911; b. Robeson co., July 16, 1884; p. Archie and Mary (McLean); m. Frances Rebecca Hodges, Nov. 18, 1914; Phi Soc.; Hoke co. supt of sch. 1911-18; Hoke co. supervisor 1919-; Presbyterian.


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MCGOOGAN, WILLIAM HUGII Farmer

        St. Pauls; s. 1916-17; b. Rennert, Jan. 8, 1897; p. A. C. and Martha (Brown); m. Polly E. Walters, Sept. 5, 1920; farmer 1917, 1919, 1922-; lumberman 1920-21; pvt.-sergt. U. S. A. Ft. Thomas and Vancouver barracks 1917-18; Presbyterian.

MCGOUGAN, JAMES VANCE Physician

        101 Hay st., Fayetteville; s. m. 1890-91; Wake Forest col. 1888-89; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1893; b. Lumber Bridge, July 9, 1870; p. Capt. Duncan B. and Catherin (White); m. Jessie L. Burns, Nov. 23, 1921; football; surgeon Fayetteville for A. C. L. ry. and Norfolk and Sou. ry.; banker; farmer; coroner Cumberland co. 14 yrs.; N. C. sen. 13th dist.; pres. N. C. med. soc.; pres. assn. of A. C. L. surg. 1924; author, articles relating to med. pub.; Baptist.

MCGOWAN, CLAUDIUS Physician

        Plymouth; s. p. 1911-12; M.D. Med. Col. of Va. 1917; b. Pitt co., Jan. 17, 1889; p. Lemon and Martha A. (Harris); m. Lillian Reid, Apr. 1, 1918; 1st lieut. med. corps 325th inf. A. E. F. 1918-19; Mason; Pythian; Elk; Odd Fellow.

MCGOWAN, WILLIAM TILLMAN Lawyer

        Timmonsville, S. C.; A.B. 1907; A.M. 1908; b. Swan Quarter, Oct. 8, 1883; p. Henry L. and Gildeppie Delle (Stotesbury); m. Susie Hill, Feb. 20, 1917; supt. Lynchburg. S. C., schs. 1909-13; lawyer 1913-; Methodist.

†MCGRAW, WILLIAM HAROLD

        Detroit, Mich.; s. l. 1914-15; b. Jan. 3, 1895; p. Homer and -- -- --.

MCGUFFIN, ROBERT PAUL Insurance

        Aurora, Mo.; s. 1905-06; b. Versailles, Mo., Apr. 30, 1886; p. James Beverly and Fanny L. (Dusenberry); m. Bernice Elliott, Apr. 30, 1914; teacher 1908-09; banker 1910-21; ins. 1921-; Christian.

MCGUIRE, BURRUS BOYD Physician

        Powhatan Point, O.; s. 1913-14; s. m. 1914-16; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1918; b. Cullasaja, Oct. 23, 1894; p. Samuel L. and Marella (Norton); m. Charlotte Marion Bessey, May 10, 1920; South Side hosp., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1918; U. S. N. med. sch. 1918; Ohio Valley gen. hosp., Wheeling, W. Va., 1919; physician, Jacksonburg, W. Va., 1919-24; lieut. U. S. N. 1918-20; Presbyterian.

*MCGUIRE, JAMES, JR. Farmer

        Mocksville; b. Sept. 24, 1864; d. May 4, 1914; m. Hattie Betts, Feb. 21, 1912; Ph.B. 1887; sec.-treas. Mocksville Chair co.

MCGUIRE, WOODSON HUGHES, JR.

        Zebulon; s. 1922-23; b. Zebulon, Sept. 20, 1903; p. W. H. and -- -- --.

‡MCILHENNY, JOHN

        Wilmington; s. 1865-67.

*MCILHENNY, THOMAS COWAN Planter

        Wilmington; b. 1825; d. Apr. 1901; A.B. 1845.

MCILWEAN, RAY MUNFORD

        New Bern; s. 1922-23; b. New Bern, Feb. 21, 1902.

*MCINNIS, DUNCAN

        Robeson co.; A.B. 1813.

*MCINNIS, ELLIS TALMAGE Pharmacist

        From Troy; Elm City; Lumberton; b. Nov. 26, 1883; d. May 25, 1922; m. Bertha Lewis. Mar. 27, 1918; s. p. 1913; Methodist.

*MCINNIS, JOHN

        South Carolina; s. 1807.

MCINTOSH, ARTHUR LEROY Salesman

        107 E. Green st., Wilson; s. 1895-96; b. Sanford, Jan. 31, 1869; p. David G. and Mary E. (Baker); m. Bonnie Muse, Jan. 15, 1902; newspaperman 10 yrs.; ry. service 4 yrs.; register of deeds Moore co. 1898-1904; Mason; Odd Fellow; Presbyterian.

MCINTOSH, ARTHUR TALMAGE

        Roberdel; s. 1915-16.

MCINTOSH, CHARLES EUGENE Teacher

        R.F.D. 1, Newton; A.B. 1911; b. Gaston co., Oct. 28, 1881; p. Joseph Craig and Elvira Elizabeth (Davis); m. Linda Lowe Shuford, Nov. 5, 1913; Di Soc.; ed. U. N. C. Magazine; teacher Durham H. S. 1911-13; supt. city schs. Hickory, 1916-18; farmer 1918-; prin. Maiden schs. 1918-; chief clerk and sec. bd. of examiners office of state supt. of pub. instr. 1913-16; Methodist.

MCINTOSH, DANIEL MCCRIMMON Clerk

        Winoca terrace, Wilmington; s. 1897-98; 1900-01; b. Moore co., Feb. 14, 1872; p. Neill and Sarah (Dunlap); m. Lucy F. Anderson, Jan. 28, 1908; teacher; chief clerk to dir. of ins. and safety A. C. L. ry. 1907-; Presbyterian.

MCINTOSH, JOHN WILLIAM Teacher

        Columbus; A.B. 1914; b. Gaston co., Nov. 4, 1885; p. J. C. and Elvira Elizabeth (Davis); m. Roselle Ditmore, Dec. 5, 1917; auto. dealer Greensboro 1 yr.; storage battery station ibid. 2 yrs.; employee Western Elec. co., Atlanta, Ga., 1 yr.; teacher 1918-; Kiwanian; Mason; Presbyterian.

†MCINTOSH, LELAND CARSON

        Louisville, Miss.; s. l. 1901-02; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1899; b. Carthage, Dec. 18, 1873; prof. Bardstown col.; pres. Louisville, Miss., Normal col.

MCINTOSH, MILTON

        Southern Mfrs. club. Charlotte; s. 1897-1900.


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MCINTOSH, PETER D.

        Laurinburg; pres. Kalamazoo, Mich.; s. 1907-08.

MCINTYRE, ALEXANDER Banker

        Cameron; pres. 1425 Phelan st., Birmingham, Ala.; s. 1880-83; b. Apr. 9, 1863; bank cashier Ocala, Fla., 1884-97; sec.-treas. coal corp. 1901-; Birmingham, Ala.; Methodist.

‡MCINTYRE, DUNCAN THOMAS Farmer

        Laurinburg; s. 1881-82; b. Laurinburg, 1860.

*MCINTYRE, KENNETH M. Minister

        From Moore co.; Troy; d. Dec. 11, 1908; s. 1856-58; Presbyterian.

MCINTYRE, LAWRENCE FULLER Electrician

        309 N. George st., Goldsboro; s. 1918-19; b. Faison, Feb. 14, 1902; p. Peter and Constance (Fuller); employee Carolina Power co.; Presbyterian.

*MCINTYRE, PETER Marchant

        From Cameron; Ocala, Fla.; b. May 26, 1865; d. Nov. 5, 1901; m. Elizabeth Etheridge, Ocala, Fla., Nov. 5, 1891; s. 1880-82; Presbyterian.

*MCINTYRE, WILLIAM A.

        Fayetteville; d. 1856; A.B. 1853.

*MCIVER, ALEXANDER Teacher

        From Moore co.; Sanford; b. Feb. 7, 1822; d. Aug. 20, 1902; A.B. 1853; farmer; prof. Davidson col. 1860-69; prof. U. N. C. 1869-70; supt. N. C. pub. sch. 1873-74; supt. Greensboro schs.

MCIVER, ALEXANDER Engineer

        Care Heavy Traction dept., W. E. and Mfg. co., East Pittsburgh, Pa.; A.B. 1890; C.E. Johns Hopkins 1895; b. Davidson; p. Alexander and Mary (Wilcox); m. Elisita Frances Lewis, Dec., 1902; Bingham sch. Asheville, 1890-93; Presbyterian.

MCIVER, BERRIE CHANDLER Teacher

        Cameron; A.B. 1885; instr. Greek U. N. C., 1883-85; supt. Fayetteville schs.

*MCIVER, CHARLES DUNCAN Educator

        From Egypt; Greensboro; b. Sept. 27, 1860; d. Sept. 17, 1906; m. Lula V. Martin, Winston, 1885; A.B. 1881; Litt.D. 1892; LL.D. 1904; supt. summer normal sch.; instr. state teacher's institute 1889-92; sec. and dir. Sou. educ. bd. 1902-03; pres. state normal and industrial col. 1891-1906; exec. com. bd. of trustees, U. N. C. 1889-96.

MCIVER, CHARLES DUNCAN

        910 Magnolia st., Greensboro; s. 1905-06; p. Charles Duncan and Lula V. (Martin); sec. Bradshaw-Roberson Cotton co.

MCIVER, CLAUD ROBERTSON Realtor

        Spray; Ph.B. 1901; A.M. Gallaudet col. 1922; b. Sanford, Feb. 21, 1879; p. M. H. and Sarah J. (Harrington); m. Catherin Nash, Sept. 10, 1908; teacher 1901-02; ibid. Ga. sch. for deaf 1902-03; supt. Graham sch. 1903-05; with Spray Water Power & Land co. 1905-; Pythian; Junior; Presbyterian.

MCIVER, DONALD Minister

        Bristol, Va.; B. Litt. 1897; pastor 1st Pres. church, Burlington; ibid. 1st Pres. church, Bristol, Va.

*MCIVER, DUNCAN EVANDER Lawyer

        Sanford; b. Feb. 15, 1861; d. June 5, 1913; s. 1879-81; s. l. 1897; merchant; farmer; state sen. 1887.

MCIVER, DUNCAN EVANDER Lawyer

        111 Hawkins ave., Sanford; s. 1913-16; s. l. 1919; b. Sanford, Oct. 30, 1895; p. Duncan Evander and Kate (Scott); Sigma Chi; lawyer 1919-21; clerk sup'r ct. Lee co. 1921-; Mason; Presbyterian.

MCIVER, EVAN GORDON Engineer

        Swift ave., West Durham; s. 1898-1900; Philadelphia Textile sch. 1902-05; b. Gulf, Oct. 24, 1880; p. John McMillan and Mattie Lee (Morrison); m. Hattie Craddock Owen, Oct. 24, 1911; football; Delta Kappa Epsilon; efficiency engr. Erwin Cotton Mills co.; Presbyterian.

*MCIVER, EVANDER J.

        Cameron, Tex.; b. Moore co., Oct. 1, 1833; d. Nov. 3, 1870; m. Mary Ella Pitts; A.B. 1855; Delta Kappa Epsilon; teacher Union Springs, Ala., several yrs.; merchant Cameron, Tex.; col. 45th Ala. reg. C. S. A. 4 yrs.; Mason; Presbyterian.

*MCIVER, EVANDER MCNAIR Physician

        Jonesboro; b. Aug. 7, 1876; d. July 10, 1923; m. Rachel Tucker, 1920; Ph.B. 1904; M.D. 1908; mem. co., state, and Am. med. socs.; capt. med. corps. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Junior; Presbyterian.

MCIVER, GEORGE WILLCOX Army Officer

        2017 Columbia road, Washington, D. C.; s. 1869-70; grad. U. S. Milit. acad. 1882; b. Carthage, Dec. 22, 1858; p. Alexander and Mary Ann (Willcox); m. Helen Howard Smedberg, June 28, 1893; 2nd lieut. through all grades to col. U. S. A. 1882-1922; brig. gen. 1917-19; service Cuba (Sp.-Am. war), Alaska, Philippine Islands, France, A. E. F.; commanded 161st inf. 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; retired col. 1922; Presbyterian.

MCIVER, HERMON MARTIN Farmer

        Mebane; s. 1886-87.

*MCIVER, JULIAN

        Sanford; b. Dec. 17, 1899; d. Jan. 30, 1918; s. 1916.


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MCIVER, JOHN ALTON

        Carthage; A.B. 1881; b. Jonesboro, Nov. 27, 1861; p. Dr. John and Flora -- --; m. Mary Eppes Jones; winner Greek medal; merchant; cotton buyer Jonesboro, 1881-1906; clerk sup'r ct. Moore co. 1906-; judge juvenile ct.

*MCIVER, JOHN FENELON

        Jonesboro; Care Adj. Gen. U. S. army, Washington, D. C.; d. Caldwell, Tex., June 23, 1919; A.B. 1887; s. l. 1889-90.

MCIVER, JAMES HARRY Teacher

        Box 217, Whiteville; Ph.B. 1902; Columbia univ.; b. Lee co., Jan. 14, 1881; p. Mathew Henry and Sarah J. (Harrington); m. Eva Dotson. Dec. 20, 1913; Di Soc.; asst. prin. of Brown's univ. sch. 1902-04; supt. Farmville pub. sch. 1904-07; supt. pub. sch. Wadesboro, 1907-19; supt. Albemarle sch. 1919-23; supt. Columbus co. schs., Whiteville, 1923-; trustee U. N. C. 1891-97; Mason; Presbyterian.

*MCIVER, JOHN MCMILLAN Farmer

        Gulf; b. Moore co., Nov. 6, 1838; d. Oct. 10, 1923; m. Lois Anderson, 1890; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; Di Soc.; teacher; merchant; cavalry Lee's army of northern Va. 3 yrs.; Presbyterian.

MCIVER, JOHN MCMILLAN, JR.

        Gulf; s. 1911-12; b. Gulf, Sept. 6, 1893; p. John McMillan and Lois (Anderson).

MCIVER, JOHN WESLEY Engineer

        Sanford; pres. care Edison Lamp works, Harrison, N. J.; B.S. 1913; M.S. 1915; b. Sanford, Dec. 4, 1893; p. Duncan Evander and Katherine (Scott); Sigma Chi; employee Edison Lamp works of Gen. Elec. co., Harrison, N. J., 1916-17, '19-22; asst. mgr. dept. of publicity ibid. 1922-23; mgr. ibid. 1923-; 2nd lieut., 1st lieut., capt. U. S. marines 1917-19.

MCIVER, LYNN Physician

        2 Summit ave., Sanford; s. m. 1897-99; M.D. Univ. of Ky. 1901; b. Sanford, June 9, 1875; p. Daniel B. and Mary Ann (McIver); m. Maude Muller Betts, Feb. 15, 1911; physician Mt. Olive, 1901-02; ibid. Sanford, 1902-; Mason; Presbyterian.

MCIVER, LULA MARTIN

        (See Mrs. James L. Scott).

MCIVER, MONROE ANDERSON Physician

        Gulf; pres. 106 Marlborough st., Boston, Mass.; A.B. 1912; Univ. of Va.; M.D. Harvard univ. 1917; b. Gulf, Oct. 15, 1890; p. John McMillan and Lois (Anderson); m. Elizabeth C. Putnam, Aug. 21, 1923; Delta Kappa Epsilon; asso. in surg. Mass. gen. hosp.; asst. in surg. Harvard Med. sch.; author numerous works in the med. field; Presbyterian.

MCIVER, WILLIAM DONALD Lawyer

        New Bern; s. 1880-84; s. l. 1888-89; b. Egypt, 1862.

MCKANE, PAUL FRANCIS Lawyer

        423 W. 29th st., Oklahoma City, Okla.; s. l. 1913-15; b. Charlotte, Oct. 5, 1892; p. Paul F. and Mary Agnes (Brennan); m. Helen Donmogen, Aug. 23, 1918; lawyer Charlotte, 1915-17; lawyer and claim mgr. Maryland Casualty co. 1917-; Knights of Columbus; Catholic.

MCKAUGHAN, GATES EDWIN

        Kernersville; s. 1920-21.

*MCKAY, ALEXANDER

        Augusta, Ga.; A.B. 1827.

*MCKAY, ALFRED Planter

        Salisbury; s. 1811; mem. house of c. 1882.

*MCKAY, ALMAND Jurist

        Clinton; s. 1849.

MCKAY, ARNOLD ARTEMUS Teacher

        Care U. S. Naval acad., Annapolis, Md.; A.B. 1913; A.M. 1915; Univ. of Va., 1915; Columbia univ. 1922; Newberry col. 1907; b. Laurinburg, Nov. 19, 1889; p. Artemus and Jane (McCall); Phi Soc.; Sigma Upsilon; Kappa Sigma; prin. Washington H. S. 1913-14; instr. U. N. C. 1914-15; ibid. Staunton, Va., Milit. acad. 1915-17; ibid. U. S. N. acad. 1920-; U. S. consul Valparaiso, Chile, 1917; ibid. Antofagasta, Chile, 1918; contributor to various pub.; Presbyterian.

*MCKAY, DANIEL MCNEILL Physician

        Cumberland co.; A.B. 1853; planter.

MCKAY, FELIX MURPHY Merchant

        Duke; s. l. 1899-1900; b. Harnett co., June 4, 1865; p. Neill and Josephine (Cranor); m. Mary Green, Nov. 4, 1900; farm supt.; merchant Angier; postmaster Duke, 1902-14; N. C. gen. assem. 1914; dir. from 6th dist. of N. C. cotton grower's assn. 1923.

†MCKAY, FREDERICK WALTER Farmer

        Summerville, S. C.; s. p. 1899-1901; b. Norval, Sept. 28, 1875.

MCKAY, HARVEY HOOPER Druggist

        Gastonia; s. p. 1897-98; b. July 9, 1877.

*MCKAY, JAMES

        Salisbury; s. 1810.

*MCKAY, JOHN ARCHIBALD Physician

        From Pleasant Plains; Dunn; b. Cumberland co., Mar. 3, 1830; d. Oct. 25, 1917; m. Christiana Virginia Foy, Oct. 8, 1858; A.B. 1853; A.M. 1858.

MCKAY, JOHN ARCHIBALD Physician

        Buie's Creek; pres. Mercer, Pa.; A.B. 1911; A.M. 1912; Univ. of Chicago; Univ. of Tex.; Ga. Tech.; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; M.D. Johns Hopkins Med. col. 1921; b. Buie's Creek, Nov. 29, 1891; p. Dr. Joseph F. and Mattie (Rogers); Alpha Kappa Kappa; Phi Beta Kappa; teacher Monroe, La., Austin, Tex., Atlanta, Ga.,


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1912-17; asst. res. physician Bayview hosp., Baltimore, Md., 1921-23; clinical pathologist and asst. med. dir. Mercer sanatorium, Mercer, Pa., 1923-; S. A. T. C. Johns Hopkins univ. 1918; Mason.

MCKAY, JOHN ARCHIE

        Red Springs; s. 1909-10; b. Red Springs, Oct. 29, 1891.

*MCKAY, NEILL Minister

        Cumberland co.; b. 1815; d. Feb. 28, 1893; s. 1835-36; D.D.; trustee U. N. C. 1868, 1874-93; Presbyterian.

*MCKAY, NEILL Lawyer

        Memphis, Tenn.; b. Nov. 30, 1830; A.B. 1851; state sol.; gen. assem. of N. C. 1862, 1865.

MCKAY, NEILL Farmer

        Buies Creek; s. 1876; b. Summerville, Dec. 25, 1859; p. Neill and Josephine (Cramor); m. Nanie Mattie Janet Blue, Sept. 12, 1878; Presbyterian.

*MCKAY, S. PRENTYS Planter

        From Summerville; Norvall; b. Nov. 19, 1857; s. 1875-76.

MCKAY, SAM RANKIN Dentist

        Lillington; s. 1915-16; D.D.S. Southern Dental col.; b. Red Springs, Oct. 24, 1894; p. James Franklin and Cathryn Ann (McPherson); m. Aileen J. Handley, Nov. 18, 1920; S. A. T. C. Ft. McPherson 1918; Presbyterian.

*MCKAY, WILSON J.

        From Harnett co.; Sumter, S. C.; d. Dec. 13, 1920; s. 1866-68; D.D. 1891; Presbyterian.

MCKAY, WILLIAM MOORE Postal Service

        4005 N. H. ave., N.W., Washington, D. C.; s. 1901-02; b. Lillington, Feb. 9, 1878; p. Neill and Evelyn Josephine (Cranor); m. Alice Richardson Clarke, Jan. 5, 1910; farmer; merchant; civil service, Washington, D. C., 1916-; Pythian; Odd Fellow; Presbyterian.

MCKAY, WILLIAM PETER Physician

        Red Springs; s. 1910-12; s. m. 1912-14; M.D. Tulane Med. sch. 1916; b. Red Springs, Oct. 9, 1890; p. James Franklin and Ann Flora (McPherson); Phi Chi; 1st lieut. med. corps U. S. A. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

*MCKEE, JAMES Physician

        Raleigh; b. Jan. 5, 1845; d. Jan. 10, 1912; m. Mildred Sasser, Sept. 30, 1873; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; M.D. Bellevue Hosp. Med. col. 1869; lieut. C. S. A.; supt. state insane asylum, Raleigh; pres. and sec. N. C. med. soc.; prof. Leonard Med. sch., Shaw univ. (col.), Raleigh; Odd Fellow.

MCKEE, JOHN SASSER Physician

        112 E. Jones st., Raleigh; M.D. 1907; b. Raleigh, July 16, 1878; p. Dr. James and Mildred (Sasser); m. Elizabeth Dudley Purnell; mem. Raleigh acad. of med.; mem. N. C. med. soc.; Raleigh city physician 1913; Junior; Odd Fellow.

MCKEE, ROBERT BINGHAM

        Care Bingham sch., Asheville; A.B. 1918; Davidson col. 2 yrs.; b. Asheville, Dec. 21, 1897; p. Dr. S. Reid and -- -- --.

MCKEEL, BENJAMIN SETH Insurance

        Box 357, Raleigh; s. 1917-20; Carnegie Tech.; b. Stantonsburg, Aug. 25, 1898; p. Benjamin S. and Mattie (Harrison); m. Hallie Sessions, Feb. 14, 1921; teacher Oak Ridge inst. 1 yr.; special agt. and adjuster Nat. Union Fire Ins. co.; S. A. T. C. Camp Gordon and U. N. C. 1918-19; Mason; Methodist.

‡MCKEITHAN, AYDEN EVERETT

        Wilmington; s. 1916-17; b. Wilmington, June 21, 1898; p. D. E. and -- -- --.

MCKELLAR, FRANKLIN NORMENT Banker

        Rowland; s. 1918-19; Davidson col. 1916-18; b. Rowland, Mar. 12, 1898; p. Angus Taylor and Rosalie (Lennon); Pi Kappa Alpha; asst. cashier Bank of Rowland; U. S. Navy 1918; Mason; Presbyterian.

*MCKELLER, WILLIAM HAMILTON

        Dallas co., Ala.; b. Oct. 29, 1838; d. 1869; s. 1856-58.

MCKENZIE, ALEX LEWIS Teacher

        Chadbourne; pres. Pireway; s. 1917-18; b. Chadbourne, Sept. 3, 1898.

MCKENZIE, BENJAMIN WHITEHEAD Physician

        Salisbury; s. 1911-12; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1916; b. Salisbury, Jan. 3, 1893; p. J. H. and -- -- --; 1st lieut. U. S. A.

*MCKENZIE, DUNCAN Physician

        Monroe; s. m. 1897-98.

MCKENZIE, ERNEST B.

        Care Reid, Murdock co., Chicago, Ill.; s. 1892-94.

MCKENZIE, LACY MCKINNON Druggist

        Lumberton; s. 1906-08; Pager Sch. of Pharmacy; b. Maxton, Feb. 17, 1889; p. Murdock Gaston and Lenora Alice (McKinnon); m. Isabel Worten, May 17, 1916; Mason; Presbyterian.

MCKENZIE, WILLIAM WHITE Physician

        Salisbury; s. m. 1890-91; M.D. Jefferson Med. col.; b. Salisbury, Oct. 12, 1869; pres. N. C. med. soc.

†MCKEOWN, HOWARD HOFFMAN Teacher

        Fayetteville; A.B. 1908.


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*MCKERRALL, WILLIAM

        s. 1816.

*MCKESSON, CHARLES FINLEY Lawyer

        Morganton; b. Mar. 14, 1849; s. 1865-68; A.B. Univ. of Va. 1869; journalist; lecturer; U. S. commr.; dept. clerk, Washington, D. C.; clerk U. S. ct.

*MCKETHAN, EDWIN TURNER

        Fayetteville; b. Feb. 8, 1840; d. 1888; A.B. 1860; lieut. co. "K" 51st reg. C. S. A.

*MCKETHAN, JOHN CAMPBELL Physician

        Cumberland co.; A.B. 1854; C. S. A.

*MCKETHAN, WILLIAM R.

        Cumberland co.; b. 1842; d. in service, 1861; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; C. S. A.

MCKIE, ELIZABETH FRANCES Student

        Chapel Hill; s. 1920-22; Radcliffe col. 1922-; b. Chapel Hill, Apr. 19, 1904; p. George MacFarland and Ethel (Mankin); Presbyterian.

MCKIE, GEORGE MCFARLAND Teacher

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1907; A.M. 1907; Emerson Col. of Oratory 1898; Harvard univ. 1907-08; b. Cambridge, N. Y., Oct. 9, 1873; p. George McFarland and Isabella (Shepherd); m. Ethel Mankin, July 2, 1902; teacher U. N. C. 1899-; Presbyterian.

*MCKIMMON, ARTHUR NELSON

        Raleigh; b. Dec. 19, 1839; A.B. 1860; A.M. 1866; C. S. A.

        MCKIMMON, HUGH

        1016 Park ave., Richmond, Va.; s. 1917-18; b. Raleigh, Nov. 1, 1898; p. Charles and -- -- --.

*MCKIMMON, JAMES Merchant

        Raleigh; b. Aug. 12, 1841; d. Feb. 7, 1893; A.B. 1860; lieut. C. S. A.

*MCKINNE, DAVID EDWARD Farmer

        From Goldsboro; Princeton; b. Mar. 3, 1847; s. 1867; teacher; merchant; dir. State Eastern hosp.; Capt. co. "K" 71st reg. C. S. A.

†MCKINNEY, HAROLD NAPOLEON

        2110 E. Federal st., Baltimore, Md.; s. 1907-08.

MCKINNEY, JOSEPH THOMPSON Physician

        620 Anchor bldg., Roanoke, Va.; s. 1906-08; M.D. Med. Col. of Va. 1912; b. Reidsville, Feb. 5, 1890; p. Joseph T. and Emma (Harris); m. Ruth Markley, Nov. 14, 1923; Di Soc.; Omega Upsilon Phi; gen'l practitioner till 1917; specialist-roentgenologist 1919-; author: Cancer of the Stomach, X-Ray in Pulmonary Tuberculosis, Abscess of the Lungs, Tumors of the Pituitary Gland, The American Journal of Roentgenology and Radium Therapy, Roentgen Ray Treatment of Hyperthyroidism; 1st lieut. med. O. T. C., Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga.; A. E. F. at Toul, France, as capt. med. corps U. S. A. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

MCKINNEY, WILLIAM

        Reidsville; care Miss Emma McKinney; s. 1918.

MCKINNEY, WILLIAM MERRIMAN Druggist

        Ayden; s. p. 1903-05; vice-pres. First Nat. bank, Ayden.

MCKINNIE, FRANK BROTHERS Banker

        Louisburg; s. 1891-94; b. Goldsboro, Nov. 20, 1872; p. Daniel E. and Sarah E. (Brothers); m. Pearl Simpson, Oct. 19, 1898; farmer; N. C. sen. 1921; Methodist.

MCKINNON, DANIEL PRATHER Lawyer

        Rowland; pres. Lumberton; s. 1916-17; Washington and Lee univ.; b. Rowland, Nov. 10, 1896; p. Graham and Allie (Bird); Phi Delta Theta; Phi Delta Phi; mem. firm McKinnon, Fuller & McKinnon, attys.; mem. state legislature 1923; 2nd lieut. inf. world war; Mason; Pythian; Presbyterian.

MCKINNON, EDWARD HAYWOOD Farmer

        Rowland; s. m. 1902-03; b. May 20, 1882; p. Daniel P. and Sarah Ann (Graham); m. Mary Catherine McLain, July 2, 1908; Mason; Presbyterian.

*MCKINNON, GRAHAM Farmer

        From Plainview; Rowland; b. May 1, 1866; d. 1917; s. 1884-86; turpentine mfr. 1889-95.

*MCKINNON, JOHN

        Cumberland co.; b. May 29, 1831; A.B. 1857.

*MCKINNON, MALCOLM A.

        Cumberland co.; s. 1838-39.

*MCKINNON, MURDOCK HECTOR Druggist

        Red Springs; s. p. 1898-1900.

*MCKINNON, MALCOLM MCNEILL

        From Robeson co.; Alabama; s. 1852-53.

*MCKINNON, WILLIAM BETHUNE

        Richmond co.; b. 1836; killed at Second Manassas, 1862; s. 1854-57; surg. C. S. A.

†MCKINNON, WILLIAM HUGH, JR.

        563 Ponce de Leon ave., Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1903-04; b. Hope Mills, Apr. 4, 1887.

MCKINNON, WILLIAM LOUIS

        Wadesboro; s. p. 1898-1901.

MCKNIGHT, CHARLES ALLEN Clothier

        408 W. Market st., Greensboro; s. 1919; Washington and Lee univ.; b. Greensboro, Dec. 30, 1899; p. C. H. and Louise (Allen).


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MCKNIGHT, HERBERT CROSBY Lawyer

        203 W. Stone ave., Greenville, S. C.; s. l. 1906-08; A.B. Lenoir col. 1905; Newberry col. 1901-02; b. Rowan co., Dec. 28, 1879; p. M. E. and Mary Jane (Deaton); m. Theodosia Burr Kinsey, Sept. 21, 1907; supt. schs. Kannapolis 1905-06; lawyer Greenville 1909-; Redman; Odd Fellow; Lutheran.

MCKNIGHT, ROY BOWMAN Physician

        Care Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn.; A.B. 1914; s. m. 1916-18; Washington and Lee univ. 1912-13; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1920; b. Charlotte, May 5, 1893; p. F. A. and Mattie E. (Isenhour); basketball; Di Soc.; Sigma Chi; Phi Chi; Gorgon's Head; interne Methodist Episcopal hosp. of Philadelphia, Pa., 1920-21; res. physician Children's Seashore hosp., Atlantic City, N. J., 1920; mem. staff ibid. 1922; asst. in pharmocology, Univ. of Pa., 1922; asst. prof. ibid. U. N. C. 1922-24; fellow in surgery, Mayo clinic, Rochester, 1924-; A. A. surg. U. S. pub. health service 1921-22; naval unit S. A. T. C. Univ. of Pa. 1918; Mason; Lutheran.

MCKNIGHT, THOMAS MORTIMER Teacher

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1921; A.M. 1924; b. Laramie, Wyo., Mar. 7, 1900; Sigma Phi Epsilon; p. Mortimer T. and -- -- --; instr. Spanish U. N. C. 1923-24; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

*MCKOY, ALLMAND A.

        Sampson co.; b. 1825; d. 1886; s. 1846-47; state sen. 1858; mem. conv. 1865; judge sup'r ct. 1874-86.

MCKOY, ADAIR MOREY Banker

        Wilmington; s. 1906-08; b. Wilmington, Feb. 23, 1888; p. Robert Hassell and Maria Anderson (Brown); m. Katie Reston Grainger, Apr. 5, 1915; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; asst. cashier Murchison Nat. bank; Episcopalian.

*MCKOY, EDWARD Physician

        Marlboro dist., S. C.; s. 1807.

MCKOY, WILLIAM ANCRUM Engineer

        402 S. 3rd st., Wilmington; pres. care J. E. Serrine & Co., Greenville, S. C.; s. 1908-09; b. Wilmington, May 29, 1891; p. William B. and Katherine (Bacon); Sigma Nu; student engr. British Columbia, Central Am., 1909-16; chief engr. Madison Co. ry., 1916-17; senior engr. Interstate Commerce comm., 1917-20; engr. J. E. Serrine & Co., Greenville, S. C., 1920-21; engr. Cuyanel Freul co., Spanish Am., 1921-22; ibid. J. E. Serrine & co., Greenville, S. C., 1922-; Presbyterian.

MCLAIN, JAMES HOWARD Lawyer

        Gastonia; A.B. 1909; s. l. 1909, 1911-12; lawyer Union Springs, Ala., Charlotte, and Gastonia.

MCLAIN, ROBERT HENRY Engineer

        274 W. 11th st., New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1906; Erskine col. 1901-02; b. Gastonia, Aug. 23, 1886; p. Rev. James Millen and Mary Ellen (Campbell); m. Constance Tilly, Dec. 23, 1920; employee Gen. Elec. co., 1906-10; commercial engr. 1910-22; sales mgr. Maine Elec. co., Portland, Me., 1922-23; sales engr., Gen. Elec. co., 1923-; mem. Am. inst. of iron and steel elec. engrs.; ibid. Am. inst. of elec. engrs.; ibid. Am. soc. of mech. engrs.; pres. soc. of terminal engrs. 1921-22; Kiwanian; Mason; Presbyterian.

MCLAIN, WILLIAM CAMPBELL Lawyer

        910 Loan & Exchange Bank bldg., Columbia, S. C.; s. 1905-06; A.B. Erskine col. 1909; LL.B. Univ. of S. C. 1913; b. Pressly, Jan. 7, 1889; p. William Pressly and Julia (Walker); m. Louise Stone, Dec. 21, 1915; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; teacher 1909-11; lawyer 1913-; asst. clerk S. C. gen. assem. 1915-17; atty. Richland co., S. C., 1914-18, 1923-; U. S. disbursing officer and agent for S. C. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

‡MCLAMB, ALPHONZO

        Salemburg; s. 1911; b. Sampson co., Nov. 15, 1886; p. Nathan and Oloby -- --; m. Eutha Jackson.

†MCLAMB, JOEL ROBERT Merchant

        Nashville, Ga.; s. 1897-99; b. Sampson co., July 19, 1871; teacher 1899-1903; merchant 1903-.

*MCLAMB, NATHAN WILLIAM

        Benson; d. 1907; s. 1907.

*MCLAUCHLIN, ARCHIBALD

        Cumberland co.; A.B. 1856.

MCLAUGHLIN, JOHN BROWN, JR.

        8 N. Myers st., Charlotte; pres. Spindale; A.B. 1920; b. Charlotte, Nov. 5, 1899; p. John Brown and -- -- --.

*MCLAUGHLIN, JOHN CALVIN Lawyer

        From Cumberland co.; Wadesboro; b. Feb. 18, 1835; d. May 23, 1906; A.B. 1857; capt. co. "K" 26th reg. C. S. A.; clerk sup'r ct. of Anson co.

*MCLAUGHLIN, RICHARD BUXTON Lawyer

        Statesville; b. Mar. 1, 1865; d. Feb. 12, 1920; s. l. 1888-89; state sen. 1893-94 and 1903-04.

*MCLAURIN, JAMES

        Virginia; s. 1815.

*MCLAURIN, JOSEPH Accountant

        Wilmington; b. 1822; d. June 7, 1902; A.B. 1844; cashier Bank of Cape Fear.

*MCLAURIN, WILLIAM H. Planter

        Laurinburg; b. 1840; d. Aug., 1913; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862.

MCLEAN, ALLAN Physician

        Wagram; s. m. 1904-06; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1908; b. Laurinburg, Sept. 28, 1885; p. Dickson and Harriet McIntyre (Purcell); m. Ella Alderman, Nov. 17, 1915; Presbyterian.


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*MCLEAN, ALEXANDER PURCELL

        From Laurinburg; Monroe; s. 1897-99.

MCLEAN, ANGUS WILTON Lawyer

        Lumberton; s. l. 1890-92; b. Robeson co., Apr. 20, 1870; p. Archibald Alexander and Caroline (Purcell); m. Margaret French, Apr. 14, 1904; Sigma Chi; lawyer 1892-; pres. Bank of Lumberton 1898-1914; ibid. Nat. Bank of Lumberton; ibid. Va. & Car. ry.; ibid. Robeson Development co.; ibid. McLean Trust co.; dir. War Finance corp., Washington, D. C., 1918-20; managing dir. ibid. 1920-21; asst. sec. U. S. treas. 1920-21; pres. bd. of trustees Flora McDonald col.; trustee Union Theo. sem. 1920-; ibid. U. N. C. 1912-; mem. N. C. hist. comm.; ibid. Am. bar assn.; ibid. N. C. bar assn.; ibid. bd. Am. acad. of political and social sciences; ibid. Scottish soc. of Am.; Pythian; Presbyterian.

MCLEAN, CHARLES EDGAR Lawyer

        Wendell; s. 1878-80; b. McLeansville, Feb. 20, 1855; p. Dr. Joseph Attira and Elizabeth Frances (Wharton); m. Robena Atkinson, Oct. 14, 1903; mayor Graham, Burlington and Wendell; Presbyterian.

*MCLEAN, COLIN MONROE Lawyer

        From Bladenboro; Elizabethtown; b. Mar. 21, 1859; d. Nov. 28, 1901; s. 1882-83; sol. 7th judicial dist.

MCLEAN, COLIN ROBERTSON

        Vass; Ph.B. 1907.

MCLEAN, ERNEST COBB Banker

        319 S. Elm st., Greensboro; A.B. 1911; b. Sedalia, June 29, 1888; p. Walter H. and Eugenia (Cobb); m. Edna B. Wharton, Dec. 21, 1916; employee P. Lorillaird co., New York City, 1911-22; cashier Morris Plan Industrial bank 1922-; Presbyterian.

†MCLEAN, EWEN KENNETH

        Galveston, Tex.; s. 1913-14; s. m. 1914-15; b. May 24, 1892.

MCLEAN, FRANK Physician

        121 E. 78th st., New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1905; s. m. 1907-09; M.D. Univ. of Va. 1911; b. Maxton, June 23, 1882; p. B. F. and Octavia (Croom)); m. Ethel M. Combs, July 6, 1918; Phi Soc.; Golden Fleece; ed. Tar Heel; instr. U. N. C. 1905-07; 1st lieut.-capt.-maj. med. corps U. S. A. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

MCLEAN, HARRY HERNDON Teacher

        Box 114, Washington; g. s. 1915-17; A.B. Fredericksburg col. 1907; b. Fluvanna co., Va., Aug. 28, 1883; p. Rev. H. H. and Sarah Ann (Ashlin); m. Ruby G. Stilley, Nov. 6, 1917; prin. Washington H. S. 1907-09; supt. Farmville schs. 1909-17; ibid. Maxton schs. 1917-18; supt. pub. instr. Beaufort co. 1918-; Mason; Pythian; Moose; Presbyterian.

MCLEAN, JAMES AUGUSTUS Artist

        406 E. Main st., Lincolnton; s. 1922-23; b. Lincolnton, May 2, 1904; p. John Thomas and Lilly (Haynes); painter of pictures in oil; Baptist.

MCLEAN, JOSEPH BOYD Insurance

        Anderson, S. C.; s. 1912-13; b. McLeansville, Jan. 23, 1892; p. W. H. and Eugenia (Cobb); employee P. Lorillaird Tob. co., New York City, 1913-18; sec. Horton, McLean & co., fire ins. agts., 1920-; sergt.-2nd lieut. F. A., A. E. F. 1917-19; Elk; Presbyterian.

MCLEAN, JAMES DICKSON Lawyer

        Lumberton; s. 1906-08; s. l. 1908-10.

MCLEAN, JOHN DUNCAN

        Cameron; A.B. 1912.

*MCLEAN, JOHN K. Physician

        Cheraw, S. C.; b. 1835; d. 1884; m. Claudia E. Godfrey; m. Agnes B. Evans; s. 1854-56; M.D. Univ. of Pa. about 1860; physician Cheraw, S. C.; surg. C. S. A.; Presbyterian.

MCLEAN, JOHN LACY Banker

        Maxton; g. s. 1912; A.B. Davidson col. 1907; A.M. 1908; b. Maxton, July 7, 1887; p. John Luther and Virginia (Purcell); m. Emma Thompson, Oct. 27, 1920; Kappa Sigma; teacher Chester, S. C.; cashier Bank of Robeson; 1st lieut. inf. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

MCLEAN, JAMES STEDMAN

        Lillington; s. 1920-21; b. Lillington, June 1, 1903; p. D. M. and -- -- --.

†MCLEAN, JOHN TYLER

        Dunn; s. 1901-02.

†MCLEAN, LOCHAMY LOVE

        Barium Springs; s. 1909-10; b. Barium Springs, Feb. 28, 1890.

*MCLEAN, MURDOCK Physician

        From Robeson co.; Cheraw, S. C.; b. Mar. 8, 1789; d. June 8, 1863; m. Mary Westfield Pugh, Feb. 14, 1826; A.B. 1812; A.M. 1820; M.D. Univ. of Pa.; mem. gen. assem. 1915; Presbyterian.

*MCLEAN, NATHANIEL Lawyer

        Robeson co.; A.B. 1849; mem. gen. assem.

*MCLEAN, NEILL ARCHIBALD

        Lumberton; b. Nov. 9, 1855; d. Feb. 15, 1911; m. Elizabeth Townsend, Feb. 19, 1880; m. Essie Stewart, Nov. 22, 1905; s. 1877-78; lawyer 1879-1911; state sen. 1883-85 and 1907; trustee U. N. C. 1907-11; Presbyterian.

MCLEAN, PETER Physician

        Laurinburg; s. m. 1902-03.


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*MCLEAN, RICHARD ANGUS Lawyer

        Lumberton; b. Dec. 10, 1885; d. Mar. 24, 1919; s. l. 1911; Davidson col. 1904; judge recorder's ct., Lumberton, 1912-13; 2nd lieut. 81st machine gun battalion A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

MCLEAN, ROBERT C.

        Brevard; B.S. 1912.

MCLEAN, SYLVESTER BROWN Farmer

        R. F. D. 3, Charlotte; s. 1900-01; s. l. 1901-03; b. Maxton, Apr. 21, 1880; p. John Allen and Mary Virginia (Brown); m. Florence Wooten, Oct. 3, 1906; lawyer 1903-23; farmer 1923-; sol. 9th judicial dist. 1915-23; Presbyterian.

MCLEAN, WILLIAM DEROY Insurance

        115 Webb st., Anderson, S. C.; A.B. 1907; b. McLeansville, Nov. 24, 1885; p. Walter H. and Eugenia (Cobb); m. Marie Brock, June 3, 1914; ed. Yackety Yack; city ed. Greensboro Telegram 1907; ins. bus. 1907-; owner and operator Horton, McLean and co.; pres. S. C. assn. ins. agts.; mem. nat. assn. ins. agts; vice-pres. chamber of commerce; Mason; Pythian; Presbyterian.

MCLEAN, WILLIAM PINKNEY

        Ellison bldg., Ft. Worth, Tex.; A.B. 1857; b. Hinds co., Miss., Aug. 9, 1836; gen. assem. of Texas 1861-69; mem. of Texas conv. 1861-71; U. S. house of rep. 1873-75; dist. judge Mt. Pleas., Texas; maj. C. S. A.

MCLEAN, WILLIAM THADDEUS Lumberman

        128 Seward st., Thomasville, Ga.; s. 1908-10; b. Raeford, Feb. 6, 1889; p. John Calvin and Mary Francis --; m. Noy Womble, Dec. 23, 1920; sec. Upmago Lumber co. 1913-17; mgr. and treas. W. J. Upchurch & co. 1919-; battery "F" 61st art. C. A. C. and battery observer, A. E. F., 1917-19; Presbyterian.

MCLEMORE, GEORGE AMMIE Physician

        5th st., Smithfield; M.D. 1906; Wake Forest col. 1900-03; Univ. Col. Med. 1904-05; b. Parkersburg, Nov. 12, 1878; p. David A. and Margaret (Hall); m. Nellie E. Johnson, Dec. 22, 1908; Mason; Presbyterian.

*MCLEMORE, JEFFERSON H. Planter

        Carroll co., Miss.; b. Oct. 23, 1840; s. 1859-60; capt. C. S. A.

*MCLEMORE, ROBERT SAMUEL Lawyer

        From Garenton, Miss.; Greensboro, Miss.; b. Aug. 28, 1837; A.B. 1857.

MCLENDON, LENNOX POLK Lawyer

        508 S. Duke st., Durham; LL.B. 1912; B.S. N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1910; b. Wadesboro, Feb. 12, 1890; p. W. J. and Sarah J. (Polk); m. Mary L. Aycock; Kappa Sigma; sol. 10th judicial dist. 1923-; N. C. gen. assem. 1917; capt.-maj. 113th F. A. 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Junior; Baptist.

MCLENNON, DANIEL COMMIE

        Box 1481, Greensboro; B.S. 1924; b. Chapel Hill, Apr. 29, 1894; p. D. A. and C. E. --; with Carolina Steel & Iron co.; Christian.

MCLEOD, ALTON BROOKS Drug Clerk

        Angier; s. p. 1921; b. Jan. 11, 1904; p. D. A. and Bettie (Overby); Baptist.

MCLEOD, ALEXANDER HAMILTON Auto Dealer

        Chestnut st., Lumberton; s. l. 1905-06; Roanoke col.; b. Lumberton, Apr. 13, 1875; p. Alexander Hamilton and Emily (Blount); m. Helen Stainback, Aug. 30, 1913; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Pythian; Odd Fellow; Elk; Presbyterian.

‡MCLEOD, CHARLES HASTINGS, JR.

        Tiptonville, Tenn.; s. 1922-23; b. Apr. 27, 1904.

MCLEOD, DON

        Rowland; s. 1916-17; b. Rowland, Oct. 31, 1895.

MCLEOD, DANIEL CALHOUN

        Fayetteville; pres. Goldsboro; s. 1916.

MCLEOD, GILBERT Physician

        Carthage; s. 1877-79, s. m. 1879-80; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1882; b. Moore co., Sept. 27, 1856; p. Angus and Catherine (McRae); m. Sarah C. Cole; Presbyterian.

MCLEOD, JOHN BLOUNT Lawyer

        1004 Elm st., Lumberton; s. 1918-20; Wake Forest col.; LL.B. Univ. of the South 1922; Columbia univ. 1922-23; b. Lumberton, July 22, 1901; p. Alpheus Hinton and Sarah Catherine (Smith); Phi Soc.; Phi Delta Theta; lawyer firm Johnson, Johnson & McLeod, Lumberton, 1923-; Mason; Baptist.

MCLEOD, JAMES CARLISLE Physician

        200 S. Dargan st., Florence, S. C.; s. m. 1915-17; Davidson col. 2 yrs.; M.D. Cornell univ. 1922; b. Florence, June 9, 1897; p. Dr. F. H. and Florence (Allen); Alpha Tau Omega; med. interne Bellevue hosp., New York City; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

MCLEOD, MARTIN CLIFTON Lawyer

        Rockingham; s. 1921-22; A.B. Davidson col. 1922; b. Red Springs, May 28, 1890; p. Alexander D. and Sallie (McMillan); Phi Alpha Delta; A. E. F. 14 mos. as capt.; Pythian; Presbyterian.

MCLEOD, MARION FRANKLIN Merchant

        Charleston, S. C.; s. 1907; p. B. F. and Elise W. --; m. Lily --; treas. B. F. McLeod Shoe co.

MCLEOD, WALTER GUY Physician

        Maxton; pres. Willard Parker hosp., 16th st., New York, N. Y.; s. 1911-12; Univ. of Va.; M.D. Univ. of Texas 1921; p. Robert Lee and Margaret (McIver).


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*MCLEOD, WILLIS HUNTER

        Johnson co.; A.B. 1840.

*MCLERAN, JAMES

        Fayetteville; s. 1814.

*MCLERAN, JOHN

        Fayetteville; s. 1813.

MCLERAN, WILLIAM TAYLOR Insurance

        3111 Scarborough road, Cleveland, O.; s. 1907-08; Univ. of Chicago 1911-13; b. Booneville, Miss., June 9, 1885; p. William S. and Mattie E. (Cogdell); m. Edith H. --; farmer 1909-10 and 1913-15; auto. dealer 1916-20; ins. bus. 1920-; lieut. comdr. reg. band Miss. N. G. 1910-15; Presbyterian.

*MCLIN, HENRY Lawyer

        New Bern; b. 1815; d. 1870; A.B. 1833; A.M. 1850; druggist.

*MCLIN, JOHN W.

        Haywood co., Tenn.; d. about 1886; s. 1857-59; C. S. A.

*MCLIN, WILLIAM

        Greensville co., Va.; s. 1804.

*MCLIN, WILLIAM

        Hicksford, Va.; s. 1822-25.

*MCLUCAS, L. M.

        McColl, S. C.; d. Sept. 21, 1914; s. 1907.

MCMANIS, THOMAS JOSEPH

        Care General Electric co., Schenectady, N. Y.; s. 1906-07; with dept. of publicity Edison Lamp works of the Gen. Elec. co., Harrison, N. J.

MCMANUS, TYRE OLIN Secretary

        Gastonia; s. 1917-18; b. Union co., Jan. 17, 1897; p. Harvey L. and Sarah Emma (Taylor); stenographer and bookkeeper, Monroe; bookkeeper Bearskin Cotton mills, Monroe, 1919-23; sec. Groves mills, Gastonia, 1923-; corp.- sergt.-clerk co. "B" 56th pioneer inf. A. E. F. 1917-19; Methodist.

MCMASTER, BESSIE CREGG

        Winnsboro, S. C.; s. p. w. 1920-21; B. L. Converse col. 1897; b. Winnsboro, S. C., July 12, 1877.

MCMICHAEL, CHARLES OBEDIAH Lawyer

        Winston-Salem; s. 1889-91; b. Brown Summit, June 29, 1866; p. James William and Charlotte (Black); m. Lulu Maud Busick, Dec. 12, 1895; mayor Madison 1895-97; N. C. sen. 1915; Odd Fellow; Mason; Junior; Methodist.

MCMICHAEL, JOHN ERLE Lawyer

        Ardmore ave., Winston-Salem; s. 1914-16; s. l. 1920-21; b. Madison, June 12, 1896; p. Chas. O. and Tulsa (Busick); m. Pearl Covington, Oct. 11, 1923; Phi Alpha Delta; Di Soc.; clerk Rockingham co. sup'r ct. 1919-20; lawyer 1921-; pvt.-sergt. 120th inf. med. corps 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; cited for bravery by Gen. Pershing; Junior; Odd Fellow; Mason; Methodist.

MCMICAEL, JAMES GORRELL Mill Operator

        Wentworth; s. 1919-21; b. Madison, Mar. 25, 1900; p. J. P. and Annie Dell (Deshago); operator of grain mill 1921-; Presbyterian.

MCMICHAEL, THOMAS GLOVER Lawyer

        306 Park ave., Charlotte; s. l. 1902-03; b. Orangeburg, S. C., Aug. 26, 1863.

*MCMILLAN, ANDREW Minister

        From Richmond co.; Laurinburg; d. Feb. 9, 1897; A.B. 1840; Presbyterian.

*MCMILLAN, ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER

        Robeson co.; d. Apr. 23, 1914; A.B. 1862.

MCMILLAN, ALLEN B. Banker

        Fayetteville; s. 1902-04; pres. National Bank of Fayetteville; treas. Cape Fear fair assn.

‡MCMILLAN, ALBERT POWERS

        Fayetteville; s. 1905-06.

MCMILLAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Physician

        Red Springs; s. 1879-80; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1882; b. Red Springs, Nov. 8, 1853; p. John and Mary Elizabeth (Smith); m. Lou Anna Purcell, Nov. 3, 1886; physician Rowland 1882-98; ibid. Red Springs 1898-; surg. for A. C. L. ry. 1908-; N. C. gen. assem. 1913; pres. 5th dist. med. soc.; Mason; Pythian; Presbyterian.

MCMILLAN, CHARLES VANCE Bookkeeper

        Parkton st., Parkton; s. 1919-20; Davidson col.; b. Parkton, Mar. 17, 1897; p. Taylor and Ada -- --; farmer; U. S. army 1918-19; Presbyterian.

MCMILLAN, DOUGLAS MOORE Auto Dealer

        Red Springs; s. 1910-11; Davidson col.; b. Red Springs, May 8, 1891; p. Dr. J. L. and Janie (Moore); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; U. S. army 1918; Mason; Presbyterian.

*MCMILLAN, FRANKLIN B. Lawyer

        From Ashe co.; Sparta; b. 1826; d. 1856; s. 1846-47.

*MCMILLAN, GEORGE W.

        New Hanover co.; b. Jan. 25, 1840; killed in service; A.B. 1861; C. S. A.

*MCMILLAN, HAMILTON Author

        From Fayetteville; Red Springs; b. Aug. 29, 1837; d. Feb., 1916; m. Gillispie Robeson, 1863; A.B. 1857; A.M. 1860; teacher; ins. agt.; lawyer; mem. house of rep. 1885-89.


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*MCMILLAN, HENRY Planter

        Quincy, Fla.; s. 1858-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; C. S. A.

*MCMILLAN, HENRY WILLIAM Lawyer

        From Robeson co.; Arkansas; A.B. 1855; lieut. C. S. A.

*MCMILLAN, JOHN J. Planter

        Bladen co.; s. 1818; mem. house of c. 1822-31; state sen. 1834.

MCMILLAN, JOHN L. Student

        Mullins, S. C.; s. 1918; Univ. of S. C. 1919-; b. Mullins, Apr. 12, 1897; p. M. L. and -- -- --; S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

*MCMILLAN, JOHN LUTHER Physician

        Robeson co.; Red Springs; b. Apr. 2, 1855; d. Nov. 8, 1921; s. 1878-79; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1881; dir. state bd. Deaf, Dumb and Blind sch.

‡MCMILLAN, ROSCOE DRAKE Physician

        Red Springs; s. m. 1906; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1910; b. Robeson co., Sept. 13, 1887; p. Dr. B. F. and Louanna (Purcell); m. Gertrude Garrison, June 10, 1912; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Mason; Pythian; Presbyterian.

MCMILLAN, THOMAS ELLWOOD Lawyer

        Care 1st Nat. Bank bldg., Paris, Tex.; A.M. 1913; A.B. East Tex. normal col.; Univ. of Tex.; b. Malvern, Ark., Oct. 26, 1887; p. Robert Seymour and Lou I. (Hardy); m. Ruby Via, Feb. 19, 1920; teacher 6 yrs.; lawyer 1917-; judge Delta co., Tex., ct.; 1st lieut. 258th Aero squadron and capt. inf. replacement Camp Lee, Va.; U. S. army 1917-19; Mason; Odd Fellow.

MCMILLAN, ZEBULON VANCE Lawyer

        Red Springs; s. l. 1918-20; Davidson col.; b. Robeson co., Mar. 12, 1895; p. Dr. B. F. and Louanna (Purcell); Presbyterian.

MCMULLAN, HARRY Lawyer

        Washington; s. 1901-03; LL.B. 1905; b. Hertford, July 23, 1884; p. Dr. J. H. and Luia (Tucker); m. Pattie M. Baugham, Oct. 4, 1911; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Soc.; lawyer Edenton 1906-07; ibid. Washington 1907-; Episcopalian.

MCMULLAN, JOHN HENRY, JR. Auto Dealer

        Edenton; s. 1899-1901; s. l. 1906 b. Hertford, Aug. 13, 1882; p. Dr. John Henry and Lina (Tucker); Delta Kappa Epsilon; lawyer 1906-09; auto dealer 1909-; mayor Edenton; N. C. gen. assem.; Mason; Episcopalian.

MCMULLAN, PERCY WOODS

        Elizabeth City; Ph.B. 1898.

MCMULLEN, SIDNEY MERRIMON, JR. Engineer

        Edenton; s. 1921; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; b. Hertford, Oct. 2, 1904; p. Sidney M. and Penelope (Skinner); civil engr.; Episcopalian.

MCMULLAN, WILLIAM OSCAR

        Elizabeth City; s. 1919-20; b. Elizabeth City, July 15, 1901; p. P. W. and -- -- --.

‡MCMULLEN, FRANCIS SKINNER Engineer

        Edenton; s. 1918; b. Hertford, Sept. 7, 1900; p. S. M. and Penelope (Skinner); employee United fruit co., Boston, Mass., in Honduras 1921-; Episcopalian.

MCMULLEN, TOM MAC

        Hertford; s. 1918-19; S. A. T. C.

*MCNABB, JAMES GRAHAM

        Eufala, Ala.; b. Nov. 17, 1835; d. in service May, 1862; s. 1856-57; LL.B. 1858; C. S.A.

*MCNABB, JOHN M. Merchant

        Eufala, Ala.; b. 1840; d. 1884; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; C. S. A.

*MCNAIR, DUNCAN ELIZABETH

        Robeson co.; b. Dec. 11, 1831; killed in service. Maryland, 1862; A.B. 1855; capt. C. S. A.

*MCNAIR, DUGALD PATTERSON Teacher

        From Robeson co.; Montgomery, Ala.; A.B. 1856; capt. C. S. A.

*MCNAIR, JOHN

        North Carolina; s. 1797.

*MCNAIR, JOHN CALVIN Minister

        Robeson co.; b. Feb. 22, 1823; died Edinburgh, Scotland, July 16, 1858; A.B. 1849; A.M. 1852; founder McNair lectures, U. N. C.; Presbyterian.

MCNAIR, JOHN FRANKLIN, JR. Auto Dealer

        Laurinburg; s. 1919-20; Oglethorpe univ. 1918-19; N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1920-22; b. Clarksburg, W. Va., Nov. 9, 1902; p. James Lytch and Gertrude (McIntosh); Pi Kappa Alpha; mgr. McNair auto co., Buick sales and service station; Presbyterian.

MCNAIR, JAMES LYTCH Manufacturer

        Laurinburg; s. 1895-97; b. Laurel Hill, Oct. 1, 1878; p. John F. and Mary Jane (Lytch); m. Gertrude McIntosh, Jan. 16, 1902; employee J. F. McNair merc. co. 10 yrs.; pres. Prince cotton mill co.; ibid. Scotland cotton mill; ibid. Dickson cotton mill; vice-pres. the State Bank; ibid. John F. McNair, inc.; ibid. Dixie guano co.; gen. mgr. Laurinburg and Sou. ry. co.; gen. mgr. Laurinburg oil co.; Presbyterian.

*MCNAIR, MALCOM Minister

        Robeson co.; d. 1874; A.B. 1849; Presbyterian.

*MCNAIR, RORY

        Robeson co.; d. 1868; A.B. 1855; A.M.; mem. house of c. 1866.


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MCNAIR, WILLIAM RALPH Druggist

        Henderson; s. 1899-1901; p. Colin and Rachel -- -- --; m. Caro Lea Drake.

*MCNAIRY, BOYD

        Guilford co.; s. 1824-26.

*MCNAIRY, BARTLETT YANCY

        Guilford co.; A.B. 1843.

MCNAIRY, EUGENE WEBSTER Merchant

        Greensboro; s. 1894-96; b. Mar. 28, 1876.

MCNAIRY, JAMES LUTHER

        Greensboro; s. 1916-17; Guilford col.; b. Greensboro, Aug. 15, 1896; p. J. D. and -- -- --.

MCNAIRY, JOHN MARVIN

        507 Arlington st., Greensboro; s. 1902-03; b. Greensboro, Sept. 28, 1881.

*MCNAIRY, NATHANIEL A.

        Tennessee; s. 1801.

MCNAIRY, ROY CRUMP Salesman

        Kinston; s. 1922; Trinity col.; b. Salisbury, May 18, 1901; p. C. Banks and Lily Rose (Nussman); Kappa Sigma; Presbyterian.

*MCNAIRY, SAMUEL A.

        Tennessee; s. 1801.

MCNAIRY, WILLIAM HERBERT Teacher

        Dillon, S. C.; Ph.B. 1897; b. Trinity College, Apr. 15, 1874; p. John Wesley and Sarah Martitia (Steed); m. Sara Louise Glenn, June 22, 1908; Di Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; prin. Chester, S. C., H. S. 1897-1901; supt. Marion, S. C., 1901-06; ibid. Chester, S. C., 1906-20; ibid. Dillon, S. C., 1921-; mem. state bd. of conciliation; Methodist.

*MCNAIRY, WYATT MCCOY Lawyer

        From Greensboro; Marion; b. May 12, 1898; d. Apr. 16, 1919; m. Lizzie Perkins, Aug. 8, 1918; s. l. 1910-1912; Guilford col.; lawyer Marion 1912-18; spec. counsel for Sou. ry. McDowell co.; corp. co. 9, 3rd bat. reg. U. S. army 1918; Mason; Presbyterian.

MCNAMARA, ANDREW EDWARD, JR. Ship Line Manager

        Care Munson Stemship lines, Caibarien, Cuba; s. 1913; Univ. of Fla. 1908-10; Chicago col. of med. and surgery; b. Jacksonville, Fla., July 7, 1888; p. Andrew Edward and Elizabeth J. (Thompson); m. Jennie E. Harvey, Dec. 10, 1910; mgr. Munson Steamship lines; asst. gen'l. mgr. Caibarien transport co.; Mason; Episcopalian.

MCNATT, JOHN PHILIP HANCOCK

        Parkton; s. 1922-23; b. Dec. 5, 1903.

*MCNATT, HENRY WISE Physician

        Maxton; b. Oct. 24, 1859; d. Jan. 1911; m. Jessie McCrae; s. 1878-79; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1881.

*MCNEELEY, ROBERT NEY Lawyer

        Waxhaw; b. Waxhaw, Nov. 12, 1883; d. Jan. 6, 1916; s. l. 1906-07, 1909-10; gen. assem. 1908; appointed consul to Aden by pres. Woodrow Wilson; was aboard steamer Persia on his way to London when the ship was blown up by the Germans; Presbyterian.

*MCNEELY, ARLINGTON ROWE

        Statesville; b. Oct. 29, 1897; d. Akron, O., Feb. 2, 1920; m. Elsie Moore, Jan. 1, 1920; s. 1918; employee Goodyear rubber co., Akron, O.; S. A. T. C.

*MCNEELY, JAMES JOHNSON Farmer

        Mooresville; b. Jan. 4, 1875; d. June 22, 1895; m. Ada May Creswell, Nov. 3, 1903; s. 1894-95; Davidson col.; Presbyterian.

MCNEELY, MARTEL PRATT Advertiser

        570 Walnut st., New Orleans, La.; s. 1910-11; b. Waxhaw Oct. 17, 1888; p. William Robert and Melissa Henrietta (Belk); m. Mary Decue Sproule, Nov. 8, 1919; teacher 1 yr.; newspaper reporter 5 yrs.; advertiser 1917-; 2nd lieut. F. A. R. D., U. S. A., 1918; Mason; Presbyterian.

MCNEELY, SAMUEL EGBERT Banker

        Cleveland; s. 1899-1901; b. Mooresville, Oct. 19, 1878; p. John Robert and Eliza (Moore); m. Nell M. Maxwell, Nov. 18, 1913; Y. M. C. A. Portsmouth, Va., 1901-02; merchant Mooresville, 1903-14; cashier Farmers' bank, Cherryville, 1920; teller Security Savings bank, Charlotte, 1920; cashier Peoples bank, East Spencer, 1921-22; cashier Citizens bank, Cleveland, 1922-; Presbyterian.

*MCNEELY, THOMAS CHALMERS

        Salisbury; b. Apr. 16, 1867; s. 1883-84; ry. oper. and custodian; gen. supt. N. C. ry.

MCNEIL, GEORGE VERNON Teacher

        227 5th st., Lumberton; s. 1921-23; b. Lumberton, July 25, 1900; p. John Pickney and Emma (Meares); S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

*MCNEILL, ANGUS CURRIE Minister

        Robeson co.; A.B. 1839; Presbyterian.

MCNEILL, ALEX D. Lawyer

        Graham Bldg., Jacksonville, Fla.; s. l. 1907-08; Stetson univ.

*MCNEILL, CHARLES ALEXANDER Lawyer

        Carthage; b. Apr. 7, 1861; d. Jan. 2, 1892; s. 1876-79.

MCNEILL, CLARENCE MEARES

        227 5th st., Lumberton; s. 1918; b. Lumberton, Apr. 19; p. John Pinckney and Emma (Meares); S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

MCNEILL, CHARLES SPURGEON Printer

        West Jefferson; s. p. 1916-17; b. West Jefferson, Feb. 12, 1892; p. R. P. and Vina (Faw); m. Lillie McGuire; 343d reg., 90th div. A. E. F. 1918-19; Baptist.


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MCNEILL, DANIEL HECTOR Farmer

        R. F. D. 2, Vass; s. 1881-85; Wake Forest col.; b. Cumberland co., July 17, 1851; p. Alexander and Julia Taylor (Rowan); m. Emily Cathren Rowan; Presbyterian.

*MCNEILL, GEORGE Minister

        Fayetteville; b. 1827; d. 1861; s. 1842-44; journalist; Presbyterian.

MCNEILL, GEORGE KAY Druggist

        Rowland; s. 1899-1900; s. p. 1900-01; b. Rowland, Mar. 22, 1879; p. E. C. and Elizabeth (McKay); m. Lena Townsend, July 7, 1903; farmer; stock raiser; mayor Rowland 2 yrs.; pres. Rowland bldg. & loan assn.; Mason; Presbyterian.

*MCNEILL, HECTOR JAMES

        Robeson co.; d. 1860; A.B. 1855.

*MCNEILL, JAMES ARCHIBALD Teacher

        From Robeson co.; Cameron, Tex.; A.B. 1852; capt. C. S. A.

*MCNEILL, JAMES H. Minister

        Fayetteville; killed in battle; s. 1840-41; col. C. S. A.

MCNEILL, JAMES P. Lawyer

        Florence, S. C.; s. 1887-88; p. William Daniel and Jeanette Bryden (McRee); m. Alam Chase, Dec. 18, 1888; Phi Soc.; lawyer and judge of city ct. of Florence 1888-.

*MCNEILL, JOHN QUINCE

        Wilmington; A.B. 1819.

*MCNEILL, JAMES WILLIAMS Lawyer

        From Wilkesboro; Washington, D. C.; d. Jan. 17th, 1924; m. Gertrude Johnson, Raleigh; p. Rev. Milton and -- -- --; s. l. 1894-95; atty. comm. of int. rev.

MCNEILL, KENNETH

        Fayetteville; s. l. 1919.

MCNEILL, LAUCHLIN Oil Business

        920 Young st., Ranger, Tex.; LL.B. 1915; B.S. Davidson col. 1906; b. Robeson co., Oct. 22, 1882; p. A. E. and Fannie (Wright); m. May Peele, Oct. 26, 1911; teacher Kenansville 1906-09; ed. Pender Chronicle, Burgaw, 1909-12; lawyer Raleigh 1915-17; oil bus. 1919-; 1st lieut.-capt. F. A. U. S. A. 1917-19; Baptist.

*MCNEILL, MALCOM

        Virginia; s. 1813.

MCNEILL, MALCOLM DANIEL Minister

        Cameron; s. 1884-85; b. Southern Pines, Oct. 17, 1862; p. John N. and Mary E.--; m. Annie Coble, Dec. 26, 1889; m. Alice Thagard, June 18, 1903; teacher; pastor Sanford and Buffalo churches 13 yrs.; White Hill church 27 yrs.; preacher at Cameron 25 yrs.; Presbyterian.

MCNEILL, MARVIN LACY

        Red Springs; s. 1921-22; b. Red Springs, Aug. 5, 1902; p. Charlie and Genia Alice (Thromer); Presbyterian.

*MCNEILL, NEILL RUSSELL Farmer

        Raeford; d. Sept. 3, 1917; s. 1888-89.

MCNEILL, ROBERT STRANGE Lawyer

        114 Old st., Fayetteville; A.B. 1910; s. l. 1916; b. Fayetteville, Apr. 3, 1886; p. Capt. James D. and Elizabeth (Hyman); Alpha Tau Omega; Gorgon's Head; prin. Fayetteville H. S. 1911-13; lawyer 1918-; asst. postmaster 1914-15; Fayetteville prosecuting atty. 1916-17; Kiwanian; intelligence hdq. southeastern dept. U. S. A. 1918-19; Episcopalian.

*MCNEILL, THOMAS ALEXANDER Lawyer

        Lumberton; b. Mar. 21, 1844; d. Feb. 8, 1920; m. Caroline E. Smith, Oct. 1877; A.B. 1868; bank pres.; sup'r. ct. judge 1898-1907; gen. assem. 1870-72; trustee U. N. C. 1893-1901; sergt. co. "D" 9th battalion C. S. A.

MCNEILL, THOMAS ALEXANDER Lawyer

        Chestnut st., Lumberton; s. 1902-03; 1905-07; Ga. sch. of tech.; b. Godwin, Mar. 30, 1884; p. Thomas Alexander and Caro (Smith); m. Rosalie Fitzhugh Williams, Dec. 18, 1912; football, track team; Alpha Tau Omega; Gorgon's Head; Phi Soc.; farmer; sol. 9th judicial dist. 1922; delegate nat. dem. conv. 1920 from 6th congressional dist.; Pythian; Presbyterian.

*MCNEILL, THOMAS IRBY Planter

        Cheraw, S. C.; b. Nov. 25, 1856; d. Apr. 26, 1918; s. 1875-78; Davidson col.; dealer in naval stores; Presbyterian.

MCNEILL, VANCE

        Parkton; s. 1922-23; b. Parkton, Feb. 22, 1904.

MCNEILL, WILLIAM HAMILTON Lawyer

        Carthage; A.B. 1887; Wake Forest col. 1879-81; b. Moore co., Oct. 8, 1859; p. Alexander and Julia I. (Rowan); m. Elnora Spotswood Burwell, Sept. 1, 1892; ins. bus.; farmer; ed. Carthage Blade 14 yrs.; teacher 1888-89; mayor Carthage 14 yrs.; supt. Moore co. pub. sch. 1891-98; gen'l. assem. 1911; Presbyterian.

*MCNIDER, GEORGE ST. CLAIR MALLETT

        From Chapel Hill; Greenville, S. C.; b. Nov. 22, 1885; d. Feb. 27, 1917; m. Louise Lamar, Apr. 17, 1912; B.S. 1905; Cornell univ.; chem. N. C. dept. of agr.; industrial chem. sou. rep. Corn Products Refining co., Greenville, S. C.; author several researches on use of starch in the mfr. of cotton goods; sec. nat. assn. of state agri. chemists; Episcopalian.

MCNIDER, JAMES SMALL Lawyer

        Hertford; s. 1902-04; LL.B. 1907; b. Durant's Neck, Jan. 25, 1880; p. Thomas J. and Laura (White); m. Harriet Cox, Sept. 23, 1922; Phi Soc.; farmer; gen'l. assem. 1913-14; state sen. 1915-19; Mason; Methodist.


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‡MCNIDER, VIRGINUS ST. CLAIR Physician

        Houston, Texas; s. 1865-67; M.D. col. of physicians and surgeons, Baltimore, 1870; b. Currituck co., Jan. 6, 1848.

MCNINCH, FRANK RAMSAY Lawyer

        Charlotte; pres. 1160 Lorraine ave., Plainfield; s. l. 1898-99; b. Charlotte. Apr. 27, 1873; p. Franklin A. and Sarah Virginia --; m. Mary Groome, June 21, 1905; m. Hulnah Groome, Feb. 12, 1917; lawyer Charlotte 1899-1917; dir. extension dept. playground and recreation assn. of Am. 315 4th ave., New York city; house of rep. 1904-05; mayor and commr. of finance, Charlotte, 1917-21; Mason; Pythian; Order Red Men; Junior; Presbyterian.

*MCNINCH, MRS. FRANK RAMSAY

        (nee Mary Groome); from Chapel Hill; Charlotte; b. Sept. 6, 1880; d. Feb. 22, 1915; m. Frank Ramsay McNinch, June 21, 1905; Ph.B. 1902; grad. Greensboro Female col.; Boston conservatory of music; teacher Tarboro pub. sch. 1903-04; writer and publisher many poems; mem. Liberty Hall chapter D. A. R., Charlotte; mem. Daughters of the Confederacy; mem. women's club; Presbyterian.

MCPHAIL, AMA RIAH Lawyer

        Rockingham; s. 1902; s. l. 1908; Trinity col.; b. Sampson co., Mar. 4, 1883; p. J. R. and Martha Ann (Westbrook); m. Lily Lyon; teacher Glencoe H. S.; Sampson co. atty. 1914-15; gen'l. assem. 1913; co. "H" 2nd N. C. reg. and med. corps N. C. N. G.; Elk; Odd Fellow; Mason; Methodist.

MCPHAIL, LORENZO DOW Physician

        1828 E. 7th st., Charlotte; s. 1895-98; M.D. Univ. of Md., 1900; b. Clinton, Sept. 19, 1875; p. Joseph R. and Martha A. (Westbrook); m. Grace Graham, May 6, 1908; physician Rockingham 1900-23; ibid. Charlotte 1923-; Richmond co. physician; Methodist.

MCPHAUL, HECTOR BRUCE

        Bay Minetta, Ala.; s. p. 1913-14.

*MCPHEETERS, SAMUEL BROWN Minister

        Raleigh; b. 1819; d. 1870; A.B. 1841; D.D.; Presbyterian.

*MCPHEETERS, WILLIAM MARCELLUS Journalist

        From Raleigh; St. Louis, Mo.; b. 1816; d. Mar. 15, 1905; s. 1837-38; M.D. Univ. of Pa.; physician; prof. med. St. Louis med. col.

MCPHERSON, CHARLES WARD

        Liberty; s. m. 1906-07.

MCPHERSON, ELIZABETH GREGORY Teacher

        Shiloh; A.B. 1923; A.B. Oxford col. 1914; b. Shiloh, Sept. 30. 1892; p. Alonzo B. and Jane (Gregory); Episcopalian.

MCPHERSON, FLETCHER EVELEST Auto Dealer

        611 Ireland st., Burlington; s. 1915-16; b. Alamance co., May 5, 1895; p. C. A. and Mary Katherine (Dixon); bookkeeper Burlington auto co. 1915-19; salesman Piedmont trust co. 1919-22; sales mgr. Burlington auto co. 1922-; Methodist.

MCPHERSON, HARLEN LOFTEN Bookkeeper

        305 Gilmer st., Burlington; s. 1918-20; b. Alamance co., Feb. 18, 1901; p. Oliver Newton and Annie (Marlette); shipping clerk D. P. May hosiery mills 1921-22; bookkeeper Liggett and Myers tob. co., Burlington, 1922-23; ibid. 1st Savings bk., Burlington, 1923-; corp.-act. clerk co. "A" 120th inf., N. C. N. G. 1922-; Methodist.

*MCPHERSON, JOHN ALEXANDER

        Fayetteville; s. 1889-90.

MCPHERSON, PAUL VESTAL

        Liberty; s. 1913-14; Guilford col. 1916-17; b. Liberty, Dec. 14, 1893; p. A. L. and -- -- --.

MCPHERSON, ROBERT GRAY Physician

        Saxapahaw; M.D. 1908; b. Snow Camp, Oct. 27, 1880; p. Gray and Sarah Margaret (Terry); m. Josie Julian McBane, Jan. 4, 1911; mem. N. C. med. soc.; ibid. Alamance co. med. soc.; Mason; Methodist.

*MCPHERSON, SAMUEL

        Holman's Mill; s. 1901.

MCPHERSON, SAMUEL DACE Physician

        213 Dillard st., Durham; s. m. 1899-1901; Liberty acad.; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1903; b. Liberty, Apr. 20, 1873; p. Samuel and Martha Jane (Teague); m. Katie Lee Banks, Oct. 14, 1913; Presbyterian.

MCPHERSON, WILLIAM DEEMS

        Sanford; s. 1921-22; b. Sanford, Feb. 23, 1902; p. Z. V. and -- -- --.

MCQUAGE, OLIVER CROMWELL Editor

        Dallas Times Herald, Dallas, Texas; s. 1911-12; A.B. Baylor univ. 1921; Harvard univ. 1921-22; financial ed. Dallas Times Herald.

MCQUEEN, ANNA Missionary

        Kwangji, Korea; s. 1902-03; A.B. Flora MacDonald col. 1902.

*MCQUEEN, ARCHIBALD Minister

        Robeson co.; A.B. 1912; Presbyterian.

*MCQUEEN, FLETCHER

        Lorodes, Ala.; s. 1849-50.

*MCQUEEN, HUGH Lawyer

        Chatham co.; s. 1818; mem. house of c. 1829-32; state. sen. 1834-35; mem. conv. 1835; N. C. atty. gen'l 1841-42.

*MCQUEEN, JAMES A. Minister

        From Robeson co.; Fla.; s. 1852-56.


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*MCQUEEN, JAMES D.

        Lumberton; d. 1858; s. 1855-58.

*MCQUEEN, JOHN KNOX Physician

        From Floral College; Alabama; d. 1885; A.B. 1862; C. S. A.

MCQUEEN, MALCOLM CARMICHAEL

        Red Springs; s. 1918-19.

MCQUEEN, WILLIAM BROWN Farmer

        Raeford; s. l. 1918; b. Robeson co., Sept. 3, 1875; p. Rev. Archibald and Flora (Nicholson); m. Willie Hasselkus, Aug. 17, 1904; merchant; clerk sup'r. ct. Hoke co., 8½ yrs.; recorder ibid. 2 yrs.; mayor Raeford; Mason; Presbyterian.

*MCRACKAN, WILLIAM W.

        Fayetteville; s. 1828-29.

*MCRAE, AULEY SILVERSTON Merchant

        Mt. Gilead; b. Feb. 19, 1860; d. Dec. 12, 1921; s. 1884-85; teacher.

*MCRAE, CAMERON FARQUHAR Minister

        From Fayetteville; Anne Arundell co., Md.; d. 1872; s. 1825-26.

*MCRAE, DUNCAN GRANGER

        Montgomery co.; b. May 5, 1836; killed at Chancellorsville 1863; s. 1856-57; 38th reg. C. S. A.

MCRAE, DANIEL K. Farmer

        Laurinburg; A.B. 1895; b. Laurinburg, Jan. 10, 1874; p. Peter and Mary (McKinnon); supt. Hickory sch. 1903-07; Presbyterian.

MCRAE, JOHN ALBERT Lawyer

        400 Law bldg., Charlotte; s. 1900-01; s. l. 1902; b. White Stone, Dec. 29, 1875; p. Dr. John A. and Lavinia (Boggan); m. Mattie Theodosia Ham, Jan. 22, 1916; lawyer 1903-05; mem. firm. Stewart & McRae 1905-22; mem. firm Parker, Stewart, McRae & Bobbitt 1922-; pres. N. C. bar assn. 1921-22; ibid. Charlotte bar assn. 1921-22; ibid. law library assn.; gen'l. assem. 1903; N. C. sen. 1915; Charlotte city atty. 1907-09; pres. Kiwanis club 1923; Pythian; Knight of Khorassan; Woodman; Methodist.

MCRAE, MRS. JOHN ALBERT

        (nee Ham, Mattie); 303 Monroe road, Charlotte; s. l. 1914; Kinsey sem.; b. Pikeville, June 12, 1880; p. William Haywood and Rachel Winnifred (Bardin); m. John Albert McRae, Jan. 22, 1916; chmn. legislative dept. Charlotte woman's club; mem. Liberty Hall chapter D. A. R.; Methodist.

*MCRAE, JAMES PATTERSON Farmer

        Laurinburg; b. Apr. 2, 1859; d. Mar. 15, 1916; m. Kate McIver, Jan. 6, 1886; m. Lillian Winston, Dec. 6, 1899; s. 1877-78; pres. Dickson, Scotland, and Waverly cotton mills 1902-16; ibid. Sou. soft yarn spinners' assn. 1908; mem. N. C. bd. of agri. 10 yrs.; Presbyterian.

*MCRAE, MONTFORD STOKES

        Mangum; b. 1835; killed in battle 1862; s. 1852-53; sergt. major 26th reg.; C. S. A.

*MCRAE, RODERICK Merchant

        Laurinburg; b. July 21, 1860; d. Oct. 11, 1904; A.B. 1881.

*MCRAE, WILLIAM PLUMMER Lawyer

        From Warrenton; Petersburg, Va.; b. 1863; drowned at Nags Head, July 26, 1901; s. 1880-81; gen'l. assem. of Va.; teacher.

*MCREE, ANDREW FRANKLIN

        Mecklenburg co.; A.B. 1841.

*MCREE, ROBERT COWAN

        Wilmington; b. 1845; killed at Spottsylvania C. H., Va., 1864; s. 1861-63; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; sergt. maj. C. S. A., 3d reg.

†MCREYNOLDS, SCOTT

        141 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; s. 1895-96.

MCRORIE, WILLIAM CALDWELL Lawyer

        Rutherfordton; s. l. 1902-03; b. Union co., Dec. 22, 1874; p. Cyrus A. and Sylvania (Helms); m. Cassie Wilma Hagler, Dec. 31, 1897; Methodist.

MCSORLEY, CHARLES JAMES, JR.

        New Bern; s. 1915-16; b. New Bern, Feb. 11, 1896; p. Charles James and -- -- --.

MCSORLEY, WILLIAM JOSEPH Lawyer

        New Bern; s. l. 1893-94; b. New Bern, Nov. 29, 1869.

MCSWAIN, PEYTON Lawyer

        Shelby; s. 1914-16; Univ. de Toulouse, France, 1919; b. Shelby, May 4, 1895; p. D. F. and Margaret (Holland); Di. Soc.; N. C. gen'l assem. 1921; pvt. co. "M" 322nd inf. 81st div. 1917-19; capt. co. "K" 120th inf. N. C. N. G. 1923-; Mason; Knight Templar; Pythian; Junior; Order Redman; Presbyterian.

MCSWAIN, WILLIAM ENSLEY Teacher

        Lattimore; s. 1894-95; b. Lattimore, Oct. 7, 1870.

*MCSWEEN, MURDOCK J. Lawyer

        Richmond co.; d. Jan. 5, 1880; s. 1857-59; Journalist; C. S. A.

MCVEA, EMILIE WATTS Educator

        Sweet Briar, Va.; LL.D. 1921; A.B. George Washington univ.; A.M. ibid.; Litt.D. Univ. of Cincinnati; b. Clinton, La., Feb. 17, 1867; p. Judge John and Emilie Rose (Watts); pres. Sweet Briar col. 1916-; teacher and prin. St. Mary's sch.; instr. Univ. of Tenn. 1903-04; asst. prof. Univ. of Cincinnati 1906-16; dean of women ibid. 1909-16; sec.-treas. Sou. assn. college women 1903-04; pres. Cincinnati woman's club 1911; author monographs and articles in literary magazines and educ. journals; Episcopalian.


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MCVEY, JOSEPH WAYNE

        Snow Camp; s. 1914-15; b. Nov. 9, 1895.

‡MCWHORTER, DAVID LEE

        Rocky Mount; s. 1910-11; b. Rocky Mount, Sept. 27, 1894; p. Z. D. and -- -- --.

MCWHORTER, EUCLID H., JR.

        New Bern; s. 1918-20; b. Elmira Calif., Mar. 31, 1900; p. Rev. Euclid Harvey and Brent (Hodges); m. Sara Elizabeth Asheford, Oct. 25, 1922; Kappa Alpha; with Asheford Oil co., New Bern; Methodist.

MCWHORTER, MALCOLM HUBERT

        Calypso; s. 1921-22.

*MCWILLIAMS, FREDERICK NAPOLEON

        Halifax co.; A.B. 1836.

M

MABRY, JOHN GREGORY

        Albemarle; s. 1906-07.

*MACARTNEY, THOMAS NOLES

        Mobile, Ala.; b. Jan. 15, 1839; A.B. 1858; capt. C. S. A.; lawyer; co. sol.; adj. gen. of Ala. 1874-78.

MACAULEY, WILLIAM ALLEN Minister

        Greenville, S. C.; s. 1902-03; A.B. and A.M. Erskine col.; Erskine Theo. sem.; b. Huntersville, Oct. 6, 1879; p. G. C. and -- --; m. Eula O'Gwyn, June 30, 1909; A. R. Presbyterian.

*MACBRYDE, JAMES CONOLY

        From Shannon; Chapel Hill; b. Antioch, Aug. 17, 1901; d. Jan. 10, 1924; p. Marshall Benton and Leona (Conoly); s. 1922-23; employee T. C. Thompson Constr. co. 1923; 200th artillery co. "G" N. C. N. G. 1922; Presbyterian.

MACCALL, HARLLEE

        807 W. Trade st., Charlotte; s. 1891-92 and 1893-95.

MACCARTHY, GERALD RALEIGH

        120 Delaware ave., Ithaca, N. Y.; A.M. 1924; A.B. Cornell univ. 1921; b. Ithaca, N. Y., Nov. 15, 1897.

MACDONALD, CAROLINE

        227 Waverly place, New York, N. Y.; s. 1899-1900.

MACDONALD, HENRY CLARENCE Druggist

        115 Wilmington st., Hamlet; s. 1919-20; b. Hamlet, Oct. 2, 1899; p. Malcolm Daniel and Lydia James (Bynum); pvt.-sergt. U. S. A. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

MACDONALD, ROBERT CLAUDE Salesman

        St. Pauls; s. 1922-23; b. Fayetteville, Aug. 4, 1902; p. A. I. and Lilian (Lanier); elec. contractor 6 mos.; traveling salesman 1923-; elec. contractor Lumberton; Mason; Baptist.

MACFADYEN, HENRY RICHARD Minister

        Box 776, Cameron, Texas; A.B. 1903; B.D. Union sem., Richmond, 1906; b. Bladen co., Feb. 1, 1877; p. Rev. A. and Miriam Eliza (Cromartie); m. Myrtle L. Angle, El Paso, Tex., Sept. 4, 1907; Phi Soc.; pastor Westminster ch., El Paso, Texas, 1906-09; ibid. Clarendon, Tex., Presbyterian ch., 1909-13; ibid. Clinton, Okla., Presbyterian ch., 1913-18; ibid. Cameron, Texas, Presbyterian ch., 1918-; Presbyterian.

MACFAYDEN, PAUL RUTHERFORD Physician

        Concord; s. 1893-95; s. m. 1898-1900; M.D. Richmond Med. col. 1901; b. Elizabethtown, Oct. 29, 1874; pres. 7th dist. med. soc.

MACFAYDEN, VIRGINIA HENDON

        (See Bjorman, Mrs. Edwin).

MACKESSON, LOUIS WALTON Druggist

        312 S. Center st., Statesville; s. p. 1901-02; b. Morganton, Nov. 2, 1878; p. Charles F. and Margaret T. (Walton); m. Mary Carlton, Apr. 29, 1908; employee W. A. Leslie, Morganton, 15 mos.; ibid. Staton & Zoellers, Tarboro, 1903-04; mem. firm and mgr. drug co., Statesville, 1914-; mem. Statesville chamber of commerce; Episcopalian.

MACKENZIE, FRANCES ELIZABETH

        (See Byrd, Mrs. W. C.)

MACKETHAN, EDWIN ROBERSON Lawyer

        119 Cool Spring, Fayetteville; A.B. 1891; LL.B. 1892; Davidson col. 1886-87; b. Fayetteville, Sept. 7, 1869; p. Edwin T. and Jane Wright (Robeson); m. Lulie Biggs, Feb. 14, 1906; Phi Soc.; Beta Theta Pi; N. C. gen. assem. 1901; mayor Fayetteville 1921-23; dem. nominee state sen., 1924; maj. N. C. N. G. 1890-1910; sergt. co. "K" 2nd Ga. vol. inf. 1898-99; Presbyterian.

MACKETHAN, JOHN ALEXANDER Physician

        120 Cool Spring st., Fayetteville; s. 1892-93; M.D. N. C. Med col. 1901; Univ. of the South; b. Fayetteville, Feb. 7, 1875; p. Edwin T. and Janie (Robeson); m. Annie Beatrice Menzies, Feb. 10, 1904; Presbyterian.

MACKIE, BASIL GIRARD Merchant

        Crutchfield; s. 1920; b. Golinda, Tex., June 24, 1897; p. Dr. Nathan Asbury Clinton and Sarah Elizabeth (Garrett): m. Elizabeth Rebecca Moseley, Dec. 26,


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1922; employee Ford Motor co. 1920; farmer 1920-21; store mgr. 1922; bookkeeper B. J. Vestal co., Burlington, 1922-23; merchant 1923-; hdqtrs. co. "A" and "M" reg, Texas N. G.; Junior.

MACKIE, ERNEST LLOYD Teacher

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1917; A.M. Harvard univ. 1921; b. Yadkinville, Nov. 27, 1893; p. E. C. and Anise (Hinshaw); Golden Fleece; Phi Beta Kappa; instr. Clemson col. 1917-19; instr. Harvard univ. 1920-21; asst. prof. U. N. C. 1921-; pvt. 317th F. A. and base hosp. detachment, Camp Jackson, U. S. A. 1918-19; Friend.

MACLEAN, ANGUS DHU Lawyer

        Washington; s. 1894-95 and 1896-97; s. l. 1898; b. Maxton, July 12, 1877; p. John Allen and Mary Virginia (Brown); m. Annetta Everett MacLeon, Oct. 24, 1900; Phi Soc.; lawyer Maxton 1898; ibid. Washington 1899-; pres. Washington and Vandemere ry.; firm, Small, MacLean, Rodman; Elk; Pythian; Presbyterian.

MACLEAN, ALFRED MCKETHAN Lawyer

        Lillington; pres. Room 628, Custom House, New York, N. Y.; s. 1901-02; Wake Forest col. 1911; b. Lillington, Oct. 29, 1885; p. Dan Hugh and Mary Gilmore (McDougald); mem. firm D. H. McLean & Son, Lillington, 1911-14; spec. agt. and atty. U. S. treas. dept. 1914-21; pvt. sec. U. S. Sen. Lee S. Overman, N. C. rep., 1921-23; spec. agt and atty. U. S. treas. dept. 1923-; Presbyterian.

MACLEAN, JOHN ALLEN, JR. Minister

        Greenwood, S. C.; s. 1907-09; s. l. 1911-12; Union Theo. sem.; Univ. of Edinburgh, Scotland; b. Maxton, Jan. 24, 1891; p. John A. and Mary Virginia (Brown); m. Eugenia Graham Clark, Feb. 9, 1922; Phi Soc.; Alpha Tau Omega; lawyer Fayetteville 1912-16; pastor Morganton 1920-22; ibid. Greenwood, S. C., 1922-; chaplain 315th F. A. 80th div. A. E. F. 1 yr.; Mason; Presbyterian.

MACMILLAN, GENEVIEVE

        Chapel Hill; A.M. 1923; A.B. Flora MacDonald col. 1911; b. Red Springs, 1893; p. Dr. B. F. and -- -- --.

MACMILLAN, LOUIS DEROSSET Automobile Dealer

        120 S. 5th st., Wilmington; A.B. 1921; b. Wilmington, Oct. 2, 1899; p. W. D., Jr., and Kate Gaston (deRosset); m. Josephine Harriet Ahara, May 7, 1924; Episcopalian.

MACMILLAN, WILLIAM DOUGLAD, III Teacher

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1918; A.M. 1920; g. s. 1920-22; b. Washington, Nov. 2, 1897; p. William Dougald, Jr., and Katharine Gaston (deRosset); m. Laura Love Thompson, Dec. 20, 1922; Alpha Tau Omega; instr. U. N. C. 1920-; author Off Nag's Head, folk play; 2nd lieut. inf. U. S. A. 1918; Episcopalian.

MACMILLAN, MRS. WILLIAM D. III

        (Nee Thompson, Laura Love); Chapel Hill; s. 1922; Sweet Briar col. 1917-20; b. Raleigh, Sept. 14, 1901; p. Robert Love and Anne Taylor (Busbee); m. William Dougald MacMillan III, Dec. 20, 1922; Phi Beta Phi; Episcopalian.

MACMILLAN, WILLIAM FARRIOR Sales Manager

        Box 795, Wilson; s. 1905-06 and 1915-17; Univ. Montpellier, Herault, France, 1919; b. Whiteville, Nov. 1, 1889; p. Rev. George Whitfield and Mary Isabelle (Farrior); employee Pepsi-Cola co., New Bern, 1907-17; sales mgr. for N. C., Matthews Engr. co., Sandusky, Ohio. 1922-; co. "K" 2nd reg. N. C. N. G. 1907-09; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut. battery "F" 321st F. A. 82nd div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

MACNIDER, WILLIAM DE BERNIERE Teacher

        Chapel Hill; M.D. 1903; Univ. of Chicago; Western Reserve univ.; b. Chapel Hill, June 25, 1881; p. Virgilian St. Clair and Sophia Beatty (Mallett); m. Sarah Jane Foard, Jan. 23, 1918; Sigma Nu; Phi Chi; Sigma Chi; Gorgon's Head; student asst. in biology one yr., in anatomy one yr.; asst. in chem. diagnosis and instr. in physical diagnosis, Med. sch., Raleigh, 1905; prof. pharmacology U. N. C. 1918; Kenan prof. pharmacology ibid. 1918; Kenan research prof. of pharmacology 1924-; soc. for pharmacology and exp. therapeutics; treas. and mem. of the council, assoc. ed. its journal; mem. assn. of Am. physicians; Am. physiological soc.; Am. soc. of biological chemists; Am. pathological soc.; Am. assn. of pathologists and bacteriologists; soc. of exp. biology and med.; Am. assn. of anaesthestists and mem. of its council on research; charter mem. of Am. assn. of univ. profs.; Am. med. assn.; N. C. acad. of science; past pres. of Elisha Mitchell scient. soc.; author of A Further Study of the Action of Magnesium on the Heart; The Pathological Changes Which Develop in the Kidney as a Result of Occlusion by Ligature of One Branch of the Renal Artery; A Study of the Renal Epithelium in Various Types of Acute Exp. Nephritis and of the Relationship Which Exists Between the Epithelial Changes and the Total Output of Urine; A Study of the Action of Various Diuretics in Uranium Nephrites, With Special Reference to the Part Played by the Anesthetic in Determining the Efficiency of the Diuretic; The Effect of Different Anesthetics on the Pathology of the Kidney in Acute Uranium Nephrites; A Pathological Study of the Naturally Acquired Chronic Nephropathy of the Dog; The Inhibition of the Toxicity of Uranium Nitrate by Sodium Carbonate,


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and the Protection of the Kindey Acutely Nephropathic from Uranium from the Toxic Action of an Anesthetic by Sodium Carbonate; A Consideration of the Relative Toxicity of Uranium Nitrate for Animals of Different Ages; The Efficiency of Various Diuretics in the Acutely Diphrophatic Kidney, Protected and Unprotected by Sodium Carbonate; A Study of Acute Mercuri Chloride Intoxications in the Dog with Special Reference to the Kidney Injury; The Stability of the Acid-Base Equilibrium of the Blood in Naturally Nephropathic Animals and the Effect on Renal Function of Change in this Equilibrium; A Study of Renal Function and the Associated Disturbance in the Acid-Base Equilibrium of the Blood in Certain Experimental and Naturally Acquired Nephropathics; On the Stability of the Acid-Base Equilibrium of the Blood in Normal and in Naturally Nephropathic Animals; A Preliminary Paper on the Relation Between the Amount of Stainable Lipoid Material in the Renal Epithelium and the Susceptibility of the Kidney to the Toxic Effect of the General Anesthetics; Naturally Nephropathic Animals--The Ability of an Alkiline Solution to Influence the Amount of Stainable Lipoid Material That Appears in the Kidney Following the Use of a General Anesthetic; Studies Concerning the Influence in the Acid-Base Equilibrium of the Blood on Renal Function and Pathology; Episcopalian.

MACON, GIDEON HUNT Physician

        Warrenton; s. 1904-05; s. p. 1905-06; s. m. 1906-07; M.D. Univ. Col. of Med. 1910; b. Warrenton, Feb. 3, 1887; merchant.

MACON, MARY LITCHFORD Technician

        203 Burwell ave., Henderson; s. 1917-18, 1920; b. Henderson, Oct. 24, 1899; p. Gen. Francis Atherton and Caroline Hervey (Litchford); technician Jewish hosp., Philadelphia, Pa., 1922-23; ibid. Johnson City, N. Y., gen. hosp. 1923-; Sou. Pines, 1923-24; Presbyterian.

*MACRAE, ALFRED EVELYN CLAYTON

        Fayetteville; d. June 3, 1910; s. 1907.

MACRAE, CAMERON Salesman

        Concord; s. 1897-1900; b. Asheville, Mar. 13, 1880; p. Robert Strange and Dora Virginia (Deadrick); m. Ellen Phifer Gibson, Feb. 14, 1917; textile sup. bus. 1903-; Episcopalian.

MACRAE, CAMERON FARQUHAR Lawyer

        27 Soco st., Asheville; s. 1893-94; s. l. 1898; b. Fayetteville, May 27, 1876; p. James C. and Fannie (Hinsdale); m. Fairinda Washington Payne, Apr. 18, 1900; claim adjuster S. A. L. ry. 1898-1902; lawyer Wilmington 1903-12; ibid. Asheville 1920-; title atty. U. S. dept. of agri. 1912-17; spec. asst. to U. S. atty gen. 1917-20; Episcopalian.

MACRAE, DUNCAN

        Care Westinghouse Lamp co., Bloomfield, N. J.; B. S. 1909; Ph.D. Mass. Inst. of Tech. 1917; b. Fayetteville, Mar. 7, 1891; p. Judge James Cameron and Fannie Broadfoot (Hinsdale); m. Rebecca Devereux Kyle, June 23, 1920; instr. U. N. C. 1909-10; teacher Richmond co., Ga., acad., 1910-12; asst. theoretical chem., Mass. Inst. of Tech., 1912-13; instr. inorganic chem. ibid. 1913-15; chief chem., engrg. dept., Westinghouse co., 1917-18; research chem., research lab., ibid., 1919-; mem. Am. chem. soc.; capt. chem. warfare service U. S. A. 1918-19; Episcopalian.

MACRAE, DONALD CONROY Lawyer

        303 Wachovia Bank bldg., High Point; A.B. 1909; s. l. 1910-11; b. Chapel Hill, Apr. 7, 1889; p. R. S. and Dora (Deaderick); Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Soc.; Gimghoul; pres. athletic assn.; lawyer Thomasville 1911-22; ibid. High Point 1922-; municipal judge Thomasville; deputy coll. U. S. int. rev.; pvt.-2nd lieut.-1st lieut. co. "L" and machine gun co. 120th inf. 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

*MACRAE, DUNCAN KIRKLAND Lawyer

        From Fayetteville; Chapel Hill; b. 1819; d. 1888; s. 1835-37; LL.D. 1886; journalist; U. S. consul at Paris; mem. house of c. 1842-44; col. 5th reg. C. S. A.

MACRAE, JAMES Lawyer

        Haymount st., Fayetteville; s. 1918; s. l. 1922-23; b. Fayetteville, Aug. 27, 1900; p. Samuel Hinsdale and May Marceliene (Broadfoot); Phi Alpha Delta; S. A. T. C.; A. E. F. and army of occupation 1919-21; Episcopalian.

*MACRAE, JOHN BURGWYN Planter

        From Savannah, Ga.; Fayetteville; Jackson; Weldon; b. Aug. 9, 1845; s. 1862-63, 1865-68; lawyer; 13th N. C. artillery C. S. A.

MACRAE, JAMES CHRISTOPHER Lawyer

        Fayetteville; B.L. 1900; g. s. 1901-02; b. Mar. 29, 1878; instr. law U. N. C. 1904; mayor Chapel Hill 1900-02.

MACRAE, JAMES PATTERSON Farmer

        413 S. Main st., Laurinburg; s. 1918-20; Ga. tech. 1920-22; b. Laurinburg, Jan. 2, 1901; p. James Patterson and Lillian Winston (Covington); R. O. T. C. Ga. tech. 1920-22; Mason; Presbyterian.

MACRAE, LAWRENCE Sales Director

        Raleigh; s. 1893-95; b. Fayetteville, Nov. 26, 1877; p. Robert Strange and Dora Virginia (Deaderick); m. Elizabeth I. Skinner, Jan. 14, 1902; football; baseball; Alpha Tau Omega; Pi Sigma; cotton mfgr. 1896-1917; sales dir. N. C. cotton growers' assn. 1922-; sec. U. S. sen. finance comm. and to Sen. F. M. Simmons 1917-18; asst. sec. U. S. emergency fleet corp. 1918-19; corp. N. C. state guard co. "F" 1901-03, Edenton; Episcopalian.


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MACRAE, MARY SHACKLEFORD

        (See Gray, Mrs. R. L.).

*MACRAE, ROBERT STRANGE Merchant

        Chapel Hill; b. June 22, 1848; d. July 24, 1921; s. 1891-92; postmaster at Chapel Hill.

MACRAE, ROBERT STRANGE, JR.

        860 Sutter st., San Francisco, Cal.; s. 1904-06; b. Raleigh, Feb. 3, 1884; p. Robert Strange and -- -- --.

*MACRAE, SAMUEL HINSDALE Lawyer

        From Fayetteville; Raleigh; b. Aug. 4, 1868; d. July 6, 1907; s. m. 1884-85; s. l. 1892-93; civil eng. 1885-92.

MACRAE, THEO. HINSDALE

        Durham; s. 1900-01.

MADDRY, CHARLES EDWARD Minister

        Recorder bldg., Raleigh; Ph.B. 1903; D.D. 1922; Sou. Bap. Theol. sem.; Univ. of Tex.; D.D. Wake Forest col. 1917; D.D. Baylor univ. Tex., 1920; b. Chapel Hill, Apr. 10, 1876; p. W. A. and Julia R. (Sugg); m. Emma Parker, May 2, 1906; Di Soc.; pastor Hillsboro church 1902-04; ibid. Evergreen, Ky., 1904-06; ibid. Forest ave. church, Greensboro, 1906-09; ibid. Statesville 1st church 1909-11; ibid. Tabernacle, Raleigh, 1911-16; Univ. church, Austin, Tex., 1916-20; corresponding sec. Baptist state conv. 1921-; supt. Orange co. pub. sch. 1901-04; Baptist.

MADDRY, JAMES ALEXANDER

        R.F.D. 2, Chapel Hill; s. 1899-1901.

*MADDRY, JOHN FRANKLIN Journalist

        Durham; b. July 10, 1871; d. June 25, 1909; m. Linda Liversy, Apr. 4, 1904; s. 1897-98; reporter; founder and pub. Durham Herald; U. S. A. Span.-Amer. war; Episcopalian.

MADDRY, JOSEPH THOMAS

        Seaboard; s. 1918-19; b. Seaboard, Mar. 4, 1900.

MADDUX, RANSOM FRED

        Spartanburg, S. C.; pres. Y. M. C. A., 318 W. 57th st., New York, N. Y.; s. 1915-16; b. Spartanburg, S. C., Jan. 12, 1897; p. R. S. and -- -- --.

MADRY, ROBERT WILSON

        Scotland Neck; pres. Chapel Hill; A.B. 1918; B.Litt. Columbia univ. 1920; b. Scotland Neck, June 15, 1897; p. Robert Jarrett and Lena (Allsbrook); Sigma Upsilon; Psi Upsilon; mgr. ed. The World's Business, New York, N. Y., 1920; reportorial staff Paris, France, edition New York Herald 1920-22; with publicity firm of Eugene Ackerman, New York, N. Y., 1922; with New York Herald 1922-23; dir. U. N. C. news bur. 1923-.

MACNAIR, WALTER SCOTT Teacher

        Maxton; s. 1918-19; Davidson col. 1919-20; p. Howard Campbell and Susie (Morrison); supt. Raymond sch.

*MAER, ABRAM Teacher

        Bertie co.; Ga.; b. 1795; d. about 1883; s. 1813-17; lawyer.

MAESHIMA, YUTAKA Clerk

        No. 42, Minamicho, Waseda, Ushigome, Tokyo, Japan; pres. Clark univ., Worcester, Mass.; s. 1922-23; Tufts col. 1919-20; Harvard univ. 1920-22; Clark univ. 1923; Aoyama col. 1916-19; p. Shintaro and Uta (Chiba); clerk Oxyhealer co. 1924-.

MAFFITT, M'KEAN Plumber

        City hall, Wilmington; s. 1904-05; b. Barnwell, S. C., Aug. 4, 1884; p. Walter C, and Lottie Cowan (Jenkins); m. Ida Lucille Henderson. Dec. 20, 1907; 1905-12 gen. foreman Charlotte water dept.; supt. water & sewer, Florence, S. C., 1912-18; supt. water & sewers, city eng. Wilmington, 1918-; author: Combustion of Coal in Boiler Furnaces; Mason; Presbyterian.

MAGNESS, MRS. P.

        (Nee Stockard, Sallie); 2501 Nueces st., Austin, Tex.; A.B. 1898; A.M. 1900; Clark univ. 1902-03; Univ. of Tex.; Univ. of Okla.; Columbia univ. 1923-24; b. Saxapahaw, Oct. 4, 1869; p. John Williamson and Margaret Ann (Albright); m. P. Magness; teacher Tex., N. Mex., Okla., 12 yrs.; Episcopalian.

MAHLER, CARL KAMPEN Accountant

        23 S. 2nd st., Wilmington; B.S. 1923; Roanoke col. 1918-19; Univ. of Va. 1919-20; b. Wilmington, Mar. 30, 1901; p. C. P. B. and Meta (Brunjes); Alpha Chi Rho; basketball 1922-23; employee Walter Clark, gen. contractor; Lutheran.

*MAJETTE, MARK Lawyer

        From Como; Columbia; b. Como, Sept. 19, 1865; d. Nov. 16, 1920; m. Mrs. Bettie C. Picot (nee Jordan), July 16, 1896; s. 1885-87; s. l. 1886-88; gen. assem. 1909-13; Mason; Junior; Baptist.

MAKELY, METRAH Farmer

        Swan Quarter; A.B. 1901; Columbia univ. 1902; Cornell univ. 1903; b. Makelyville, Mar. 9, 1878; p. Metrah and Mary (McBurney); m. Antoinette Mullen Gregory, Nov. 18, 1916; football; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Theta Nu Epsilon; Episcopalian.

*MAKEPEACE, COLIN MCRAE

        Franklinsville; b. 1864; s. 1882-83.

MAKEPEACE, HENRY FISHER Manufacturer

        Sanford; s. 1914-15; b. Sanford, Feb. 13, 1895; p. George Henry and Nannie (Fisher); m. Elizabeth Milliken, Sept. 22, 1920; sec.-treas. Sanford Sash and Blind co. 1915-; sergt. ambulance co. A. E. F. 1918-19; Mason; Methodist.

*MALLETT, EDWARD Planter

        Fayetteville; b. 1827; killed Bentonville, 1865; m. Mary Smith Hunter, Nov., 1849; A.B. 1849; lieut.-col. 56th reg.; Episcopalian.


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*MALLETT, EDWARD JONES Banker

        From Fayetteville; New York, N. Y.; b. 1797; d. 1883; m. Sarah Fenner; m. Jane Hoyt; A.B. 1818; A.M. 1850; A.M. Brown univ.; consul gen. to Italy 1858-62; paymaster gen. U. S. A. 1862-65; postmaster Providence, R. I., 1829-37; maj.-gen. R. I. militia 1837; pres. St. Nicholas bank 1853; Episcopalian.

MALLETT, GEORGE HOOPER

        244 W. 73rd st., New York, N. Y.; s. m. 1883-84.

*MALLETT, HERBERT H. Planter

        From Chapel Hill; Louisiana; d. 1878; s. 1863-65; A.B. 1911 as of 1867; C. S. A.; Episcopalian.

*MALLETT, JOHNSON DEBERNIERE Lawyer

        Fayetteville; b. Feb. 9, 1828; d. Nov. 18, 1851; A.B. 1849; name changed by act of legislature to John Mallet DeBerniere; Episcopalian.

MALLETT, JOHN P. Insurance

        514 E. Main st., New Albany, Ind.; s. 1912; Davidson col.; b. Urbana, Ohio, Sept. 19, 1890; p. Rev. Frank J. and Mary Emily (Long); Sou. Aluminum co.; Sou. ry. co.; Bethlehem steel co.; Aetna Life ins. co. past 5 yrs.; 2nd lieut. 38th F. A. world war; Mason; Pythian; Episcopalian.

MALLETT, JAMES REGINALD Minister

        311 Red Cross st., Wilmington; A.B. 1915; Columbia univ. 1916-18; Gen. Theol. sem. 1915-18; b. Cincinnati, O., Feb. 27, 1893; p. Rev. Frank J. and Mary (Long); m. Lucy Atkinson Murchison, Feb. 12, 1924; Omega Delta; missionary priest Stokes and Surry cos. 1918-22; rector St. John's church, Wilmington, 1922-; teacher Mayodan 1918-19; ibid. Walnut Cove H. S. 1921-22; Episcopalian.

*MALLETT, JOHN WALKER Farmer

        From Chapel Hill; Eustis, Fla.; b. Mar. 15, 1853; d. Aug. 14, 1918; m. Josephine Steel, Mar. 7, 1883; s. 1875-76, '77-79; Presbyterian.

*MALLET, JOHN WRIGHT

        From Albany, Ga.; Fayetteville; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; d. Mar. 27, 1917.

*MALLETT, RICHARDSON

        Chapel Hill; b. Sept. 12, 1840; killed at Gettysburg, 1863; s. 1858-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; lieut. C. S. A. adj. 46th reg.; Episcopalian.

MALLISON, WILLIAM THOMAS Naval Officer

        Nashville, Tenn.; s. 1901-02; U. S. naval acad.; b. Washington, Jan. 16, 1885; p. William Charles and Mary Ann (Bishop); m. Mary Thomas Warner, Oct. 28, 1915; lieut.-commander, U. S. navy; world war; Presbyterian.

MALLISON, WALTER ULRICH Bookkeeper

        Bridge st., Morehead city; s. 1921-22; b. Morehead City, Dec. 17, 1902; p. Walter Farmer and Margaret (Wade); Methodist.

MALLONEE, JAMES DAVID Lawyer

        Murphy; s. l. 1904; b. Macon co., Nov. 21, 1875; p. Elbert Severe and Mary (McDaniel); m. Flo King, Nov. 26, 1912; practiced law Murphy since 1904; Shriner; Methodist.

*MALLOY, ALEXANDER Planter

        From Richmond co.; Laurel Hill; d. 1880; s. 1866-68.

MALONE, EDWIN HUTCHINSON Lawyer

        Louisburg; s. l. 1911-12; b. Louisburg, Nov. 26, 1882; p. Dr. James Ellis and Anna Richmond (Fuller); m. Eleanor Bryant Cooke, Nov. 1, 1916; lawyer Louisburg 1911-; Elk; Methodist.

MALONE, EDMUND LUCIEN Minister

        206 1st ave., Hattiesburg, Miss.; s. 1904-06; grad. Theol. sem., Alexandria, Va., 1910; b. Durham, Aug. 4, 1885; p. Rev. Charles Daniel and Clara Elizabeth (Joyner); m. Alice Tye Morrison, June 24, 1914; Phi Soc.; rector St. Paul's, Louisburg and St. James's, Kittrell, 1911; ibid. Holy comforter, Gadsden, Ala., 1914-18; ibid. St. Paul's, Columbus, Miss., 1918-22; ibid. Trinity church, Hattiesburg, 1922-; head of juvenile protective assn. and probation officer, Columbus, Miss., 1920-22; Mason; Episcopalian.

*MALONE, JOHN L. Planter

        From Tuscumbia, Ala.; Cherokee, Ala.; s. 1845-46.

MALPASS, BISHOP LEMLEY Teacher

        109 N. Slocumb st., Goldsboro; pres. box 1062, Pensacola, Fla.; A.B. 1923; b. Wayne co., Dec. 1, 1902; p. Harvey McClendon and Lilla Marvin (Sasser); teacher Pensacola, Fla., H. S.; Methodist.

*MANER, NEVERSON C.

        Edgecombe co.; killed in battle; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; C. S. A.

MANESS, ERNEST GRADY

        Bird city, Kans.; s. 1918-19; b. Biscoe, Jan. 6, 1898; p. Neil Tison and Martha L. (Leach); Mason.

MANESS, JOHN MOSES Physician

        Ellerbe; M.D. 1909; grad. work in N. Y. city; b. Hemp, Sept. 2, 1878; p. Enoch and Julia Ann (Kennedy); m. Sarah Cassie (O'Brien), June 30, 1909; football; physician 1909-17; Richmond co. physician 4 yrs.; collaborating epidemocologist 4 yrs.; Mason; Methodist.

*MANESS, WM. B. Minister

        Moore co.; s. 1865-66; Methodist.


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MANGUM, ADDISON GOODLOE Lawyer

        Gastonia; s. 1889-90; s. l. Trinity col.; b. Orange co., Jan. 24, 1868; p. Addison and Nancy (Speed); m. Annie Walton, July 30, 1903; Phi Delta Theta; Di Soc.; N. C. gen. assem. 1907-09; N. C. sen. 1919-21; trustee U. N. C. 1907-; Episcopalian.

MANGUM, ADOLPHUS WILLIAMSON Manufacturer

        Franklin; B. Litt. 1897; g. s. 1902; b. Chapel Hill, Oct. 4, 1876; p. Adolphus W. and Laura (Overman); m. Grace Noble, June 9, 1915; Zeta Psi; Theta Nu Epsilon; Pi Sigma; baseball; athletic dir. Bingham sch. 1898-1902; emp. U. S. soil survey 1902-14; mgr. E. I. du Pont de Nemours Camphor plantation, Green Cove, Fla., 1914-20; mgr. Lotla Clay and Mica co. 1920-; Mason; Methodist.

MANGUM, CHARLES PRESTON Physician

        407 W. Lenoir ave., Kinston; s. 1911-16; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1918; b. Kinston, May 10, 1893; p. Prof. Ernest Preston and Lola (Griffin); m. Margaret Blanche Edwards, Nov. 6, 1918; Kappa Psi; Sigma Nu; sec. Lenoir co. med. soc. 1921-22; mem. N. C. state med. soc.; ibid. Amer. med. assn.; numerous pub. pamphlets on med. subjects; 1st lieut. med. corps 508th engr. battalion A. E. F. 1918-19; Methodist.

MANGUM, CHARLES STAPLES Teacher

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1891; s. m. 1891-92; M.D. Jefferson med. col. 1894; Univ. of Chicago, 1906; Harvard univ. 1912-13, 1918; b. Greensboro, July 14, 1870; p. Prof. Adolphus Williamson and Laura Jane (Overman); m. Laura Rollins Payne, Oct. 24, 1900; football; track; Di Soc.; Zeta Psi; interne Polyclinic hosp., Phila., Pa., 1894-95; asst. surg. Lehigh & Wilkesbarre Coal co. 1895-96; prof. physiology U. N. C. 1896-1900; ibid. pharmacology 1900-05; ibid. anatomy 1905-.

MANGUM, DEVERE LASKER Tobacconist

        Greenville; s. 1902-03; b. Granville co., Apr. 24, 1881; p. Henry D. and Amerilious (Allen); m. Katherine MacPherson, Oct. 24, 1906; banker; tobacconist 1913-; alderman Greenville; Baptist.

*MANGUM, ERNEST PRESTON Teacher

        From Chapel Hill; Raleigh; b. Nov. 2, 1865; d. Sept. 4, 1904; m. Lola Griffin, June 28, 1892; A.B. 1885; A.M. 1886; P.G. 1885-86; teacher Kinston, Asheville, Concord, Clinton and Wilson; maj. N. C. N. G.

MANGUM, ERNEST PRESTON

        214 W. Washington st., Kinston; pres. Morris Plan bank, Richmond, Va.; B.S. 1924; b. Wilson, May 21, 1903; p. Ernest Preston and Lola (Griffin); Sigma Nu; Gorgon's Head; Methodist.

MANGUM, JAMES NELSON

        McColl, S. C.; s. 1907-08.

*MANGUM, PRIESTLY HINTON Teacher

        Orange co.; A.B. 1815; A.M. 1819; lawyer; co. atty.; N. C. gen. assem. 1832.

*MANGUM, WILLIE PERSON

        Orange co.; b. May 10, 1792; d. Sept. 14, 1861; m. Charity Alston Cain, Sept. 30, 1819; A.B. 1815; A.M. 1818; LL.D. 1845; mem. house of c. 1818-19; judge sup'r ct. 1819-23 and 1828; mem. of cong. 1823-26; U. S. sen. 1831-36 '41-47, '48-53; pres. U. S. sen. 1842-45; state sen. 1840; trustee U. N. C. 1818-59.

*MANGUM, WILLIE PERSON, JR. Teacher

        From Hillsboro; Tien Tsin, China; b. May 7, 1827; d. Feb. 11, 1881; m. Fannie Vaulx Ladd, Oct. 24, 1855; A.B. 1848; lawyer; tutor Wake Forest col.; mem. royal asiatic soc.; consul and consul gen. to China and Japan, 1861-81; decorated by King of Portugal with the Royal Portugese milit. order of our Lord Jesus Christ.

*MANGUM, WILLIAM PRESTON

        Orange co.; b. 1837; killed at 1st. Manassas July 21, 1861; s. 1855-57; lieut. C. S. A. co. "B" sixth N. C. reg.

*MANLY, BASIL Officer

        Raleigh; d. 1882; s. 1856-57; mayor Raleigh; maj. C. S. A. 10th reg., 1st art.

*MANLY, CHARLES Lawyer

        Pittsboro; b. May 13, 1795; d. May 1, 1871; m. Charity H. Haywood, 1817; A.B. 1814; A.M.; atty. for Chatham co. 30 yrs.; presidential elector 1840; gov. of N. C. 1849-51; reading clerk, house of c. 1823-71; trustee U. N. C. 1826-68; bd. of trustees ex. comm.; sec. and treas. bd. of trustees 1821-49, 1850-68.

*MANLY, CHARLES Sailor

        Raleigh; b. 1824; d. 1848; s. 1841-42; lieut. U. S. A. Mex. war.

*MANLY, JOHN HAYWOOD Lawyer

        From Raleigh; Galveston, Tex.; s. 1839-40; judge dist. ct.; col. C. S. A.; gen. assem. of Texas; mayor of Galveston.

*MANLY, LANGDON CHEVES Physician

        Raleigh; b. 1822; d. 1888; A.B. 1845; A.M. 1849; C. S. A. capt. co. "D" 31st reg.

*MANLY, MATHIAS EVANS Teacher

        From Pittsboro; New Bern; b. Apr. 12, 1801; d. July 9, 1881; m. Hannah Gaston; m. Sarah Simpson; A.B. 1824; A.M. 1829; LL.D. 1862; mem. house of c. 1834-35; judge sup'r ct. 1840-59; judge supr. ct. 1860-65; mem. conv. 1865; speaker state sen. 1866; elec. U. S. sen. 1867; trustee U. N. C. 1835-68, 1874-81; lieut. gov. N. C. 1866.


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*MANLY, WM. HENRY

        Raleigh; b. 1826; d. 1848; A.B. 1847.

‡MANN, CHARES LESTER

        Franklin; s. p. 1909-10.

MANN, ELMO

        Middletown; s. 1917-18; s. l. 1919-20; b. Middletown, Jan. 30, 1898; p. C. A. and -- -- --.

MANN, ESTLE RAY

        Swannanoa; s. 1922-23; Mars Hill col.; b. Swannanoa, Apr. 22, 1904; p. G. A. and -- -- --.

MANN, FRANK BASCOM

        Franklin; s. 1920-21; b. Franklin, Dec. 6, 1899; p. W. H. and -- -- --.

MANN, GROVER CARLISLE Industrial Engineer

        637 Penna. ave., Boulder, Colo.; A.B. 1911; Univ. of Colo.; b. Franklin, Nov. 30, 1889; p. L. M. and Margaret (Ritchie); m. Mildred Cooke, June 16, 1920; Phi Beta Kappa; prin. Smithfield sch. 1911-13; ibid. Wilson sch. 1913-14; ibid. Carlsbad, N. M., H. S. 1915-17; chief bureau of voc. instr., Univ. of Colo., 1919; chief bureau indust. rel. ibid. 1920-22; indust. engr. 1922-; pvt. 8th engrs. 1917; sergt. 2nd engrs. 11th div.; personnel sergt.-maj. 211th engr. 1918-19; Episcopalian.

MANN, GEORGE WEAVER Teacher

        Care High sch., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1920; A.M. 1924; b. Prentiss, Feb. 6, 1892; p. W. H. and J. M. (Watts); m. Ione Mebane, Aug. 5, 1924; head of science dept. Winston-Salem H. S.; sergt. bat. C, 113th F. A. 30th div. 1917-19; A. E. F. 1918-19; Mason.

MANN, IRA THURMAN Physician

        406 Johnson st., High Point; s. m. 1908-10; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1912; Trinity col. 1905-07; b. Siler City, Nov. 3, 1888; p. Jefferson Davis and Eva Leona (Woodburn); m. Bessie Marguerite Pitts, Sept. 26, 1916; Hesperian Soc. (Trinity); Alpha Beta Kappa, ibid.; Phi Chi; Theta Nu Epsilon (Jefferson); nat. vice-pres. ibid. 1917-20; res. physician Kings co. hosp. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1912-14; ship surg. Red D line U. S. S. Zulia, 1914; physician High Point, 1914-18; mem. city bd. of health 1919-20; mem. Guilford co. med. soc.; mem. med. soc. of N. C.; mem. tri-state med. soc.; mem. Sou. med. soc.; fellow Amer. med. assn.; mem. staff Guilford gen. hosp. 1919-; pres. ibid. 1922; mem. High Point chamber of commerce; author papers read before co., dist. and state med. socs. on med. subjects; 1st lieut. med. corps U. S. A. field hosp. co. 255; 14th sanitary train, 14th div., camp Custer, 1918; Kiwanian; Mason; Elk; Woodman; Maccabee; Redman; nat. vice-com. Amer. legion 1923-24; Methodist.

MANN, JAMES EMORY

        Middleton; s. m. 1902-03.

MANN, JOSEPH ERNEST

        1215 K st., N.W., Washington, D. C.; s. 1912-13; b. New Hill, Oct. 15, 1889; p. M. E. and -- -- --.

*MANN, JAMES N.

        From Nash co.; A.B. 1819; mem. house of c. 1827; charge d'affairs.

MANN, JOSEPH SPENCER Engineer

        Fairfield; B.S. 1909; C.E. Cornell univ. 1911; b. Fairfield, Mar. 25, 1885; p. J. A. and Lizzie Lowe (Murray); m. Rebecca Allen, Aug. 16, 1916; football 1906-07; capt. ibid. 1907; Kappa Alpha; U. S. rec. service 1912; pvt. corp. and engr., Hyde co., 1912-; Methodist.

MANN, JULIAN SMITH Farmer

        Middleton; A.B. 1885; s. l. 1886; b. Middleton, Aug. 15, 1863; p. Edward L. and Mary M. (Gibbs); m. Emma Farrow Bonner, Mar. 18, 1895; Kappa Alpha; lawyer New Bern 1887-88; farmer 1888-; N. C. gen. assem. 1891-1901; chief shell fish comm. 1894-95; mem. bd. of dir. state prison 1901; supt. ibid. 1901-08, 1912-16; trustee U. N. C. 1916-; Mason; Methodist.

*MANN, RUFUS BROOKS Teacher

        Henderson co.; A.B. 1858.

MANN, RANDALL NEWTON Druggist

        152 S. Main st., High Point; s. p. 1914-15; b. Chatham co., July 15, 1894; p. Jefferson Davis and Eva Leona (Woodburn); m. Kathryn Tate, June 10, 1919; Welfare drug store, Winston-Salem, 1915-16; auto dealer High Point, 1916-17; druggist Mann Duiglo, High Point, 1919-23; Randalls pharmacy, High Point, 1923-; med. supply dept. U. S. A. 1918; Mason; Elk; Odd Fellow; Methodist.

MANN, SAMUEL SPENCER Lawyer

        Swan Quarter; s. l. 1888-89; b. Lake Landing, Apr. 3, 1867; pres. Bank of Swan Quarter; clerk sup'r ct. 1890-94; mem. co. bd. of educ. 1899-1902; N. C. sen. 1903; trustee U. N. C. 1911.

MANN, THOMAS CARROLL, JR.

        Fairfield; s. 1921-22; b. Fairfield, July 1, 1901; p. Thomas Carroll and -- -- --.

†MANN, THOMAS JOHN

        Belvoir; s. 1869-70.

*MANN, THOMAS N.

        Nash co.; s. 1815; mem. house of c. 1822-23; Charge d'Affaires, Guatemala, 1825.

*MANN, WADE HAMPTON

        Saxapahaw; b. Mar. 8, 1887; d. May 6, 1906; A.B. 1904; P.G. 1904.


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MANN, WILLIAM HENRY LEE Lawyer

        2 and 4 Trust bldg., Albermarle; A.B. 1906; b. Chatham co., Oct. 17, 1878; p. Dr. E. D. and Emeline (Love); m. Mabel Dameron, Aug. 3, 1910; Di Soc.; ed. U. N. C. Magazine; debater; realtor and ins. bus. 1906-15; lawyer 1915-; Stanley co. atty. 1916-18; mem. N. C. bar assn.; ibid. Amer. bar assn.; mem. sch. bd. 1919-; Methodist.

*MANNING, FREDERICK CAIN

        From Durham; Raleigh; b. Durham. Oct. 19, 1894; d. in France, Oct. 24, 1918; s. 1911; partner Mills Tire co.; mem. C. A. C. co. of Raleigh; 2nd lieut. 4th French mortar battalion, world war, 1917-18.

†MANNING, FREDERICK HAUGHTON Lawyer

        Sunbury; s. l. 1888-89; b. Sunbury, Feb. 11, 1859; teacher Colo. mute and blind inst.

MANNING, GEORGE DEWEY Manufacturing

        Box 482, High Point; s. 1917-20; b. Pitt co., Nov. 21, 1899; p. William James and Anna Elizabeth (Jones); farmer 6 mos.; emp. Greensboro Natl. bank 18 mos.; sec.-treas. Shipman Piano & Organ co. 12 mos.; organizer, mgr., and sec.-treas. Carolina Piano mfg. co. 1923-; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Methodist.

MANNING, HATTIE CATHERINE

        Catherine Lake; A.B. 1924; B.S. Oxford col. 1917; p. M. M. and -- -- --.

†MANNING, HORACE LEE

        Wilson; s. 1909-10; b. Wilson, July 5, 1892.

MANNING, ISAAC HALL Teacher

        Chapel Hill; s. 1882-86; M.D. Long Island Col. hosp. 1897; Univ. of Chicago, 1901; 1903; Harvard univ. 1902, 1906; b. Pittsboro, Sept. 14, 1866; p. John and Louisa Jones (Hall); m. Mary Best Jones, June 6, 1911; Phi Kappa Sigma; chem. Navasso Guano co. 1888-93; physician A. C. L. ry. co. 1899-1900; prof. of physiology U. N. C. 1901-05; dean of the sch. of med. ibid. 1905-; Episcopalian.

*MANNING, JOHN Lawyer

        From Edenton; Chapel Hill; b. July 3, 1830; d. Feb. 12, 1899; A.B. 1850; A.M., LL.D. 1883; prof. law U. N. C. 1881-89; trustee of univ. 1875-95; rec. conf. states 1861; mem. conv. 1861 and 1875; mem. house of c. 1871-73; mem. house of rep., 1881; comm. to codify laws of N. C. 1881; adj. C. S. A., capt. co. "M" 15th reg.

*MANNING, JOSEPH ALONZO Physician

        Norfolk, Va.; b. 1832; d. 1860; A.B. 1852.

MANNING, JOSEPH EDWIN Insurance

        Jamesville; s. 1906-07; b. Jamesville, Nov. 3, 1872; p. John W. and Sarah M. (Daniel); m. Brint V. Hardison, Feb. 13, 1907; teacher several years; Christian.

MANNING, JOHN HALL Lawyer

        Room 405 Citizens Nat. Bank bldg., Raleigh; A.B. 1909; s. l. 1911-13; b. Durham, Sept. 27, 1889; p. James S. and Julia Tate (Cain); m. Jane H. Stillman, Nov. 23, 1920; teacher Horner Military acad. 1909-10; prin. N. Durham graded sch. 1910-11; lawyer Selma 1913-15; ibid. Kinston, 1915-22; ibid. Raleigh, 1922-; pvt., 1st lieut., capt., maj., lieut., col., N. C. N. G. 1913-; capt.-maj. 119th inf. 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

MANNING, MRS. JOHN HALL

        (Nee Jones, Mary); Chapel Hill; s. 1910; N. C. Col. for Women, 1894-97; b. Goldsboro, Aug. 16, 1878; p. Capt. James Franklin and Virginia (Taylor); m. Dr. John Hall Manning, June 6, 1911; teacher Goldsboro graded sch. 8 yrs.; ibid. Hemenway, Wilmington, sch. 4 yrs.; ibid. Chapel Hill graded sch. 1 yr.; chmn. child's welfare, N. C. div., natl. league of women voters; mem. colonial dames of Amer.; ibid. daughters of Amer. rev.; ibid. united daughters conf.; authoress: Songs of Seasons; children's short stories; Episcopalian.

MANNING, JOHN MOORE Physician

        210 Dillard st., Durham; A.B. 1879; Univ. of Va. Med. sch. 1880; M.D. Bellevue Hosp. Med. sch. 1882; b. Pittsboro, Apr. 8, 1857; p. Dr. John and Louisa Jane (Hall); m. Mary S. Amyette, Nov. 20, 1889; clerk N. C. treas. office 1880; physician Pittsboro, 1883-88; ibid. Durham, 1888-; organizer Durham co. and city bd. of health; mayor Durham 1920-; Episcopalian.

MANNING, JAMES SMITH Lawyer

        715 N. Blount st., Raleigh; A.B. 1879; b. Pittsboro, June 1, 1859; p. Dr. John and Louisa Jones (Hall); m. Julia Tate Cain, Dec. 12, 1888; lawyer Durham 1883-1909; N. C. gen. assem. 1907; N. C. sen. 1909; supr. ct. judge 1909-16; state atty.-gen. 1916-; trustee U. N. C. 1899; Episcopalian.

MANNING, JAMES SMITH, JR. Insurance

        715 N. Blount st., Raleigh; s. 1908-10; b. Durham, Sept. 21, 1891; p. James Smith and Julia (Cain); Zeta Psi; Durham cotton mfg. co., 5 yrs.; fire ins. 4 yrs.; ins.; U. S. A. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

*MANNING, PIERRE BEAUREGARD Lawyer

        From Sunbury; Wilmington; b. Apr. 26, 1861; d. Feb. 20, 1900; A.B. 1866; s. l. 1889-90; teacher; city atty.

*MANNING, THOMAS COURTLAND Jurist

        From Edenton; Louisiana; d. Oct. 11, 1887; s. 1842-43; LL.D. 1878; mem. conv.


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La. 1861; judge supr. ct. La., 1864; chief justice 1877; elec. U. S. sen. 1880; pres. elec. 1881; trustee Peabody fund; U. S. min. to Mexico, 1886-87; brig.-gen. C. S. A.

*MANNY, THOMAS

        From Hertford co.; Tenn.; s. 1809; judge sup'r ct. of Tenn.; gen. assem. of Tenn.

MANSFIELD, MATHIAS Merchant

        R.F.D. 2, Hickory; Va.; s. 1893-94; b. Vine, Va., Apr. 18, 1872; p. Malachi C. and Annie Elizabeth (Sykes); m. Annie Laurine Best, Nov. 25, 1914; teacher 1896-1902; farmer 1902-05; merchant 1905-; postmaster Hickory; Baptist.

MARCOM, JAMES LESTER Accountant

        Box 1084, Raleigh; s. 1918-19; b. Apex, Oct. 5, 1897; p. Sidney Samuel and Cordelia Judson (Edwards); bookkeeper Kline sales co., Raleigh, 3 mos.; ibid. Natl. Hog Remedy co., Raleigh, 8 mos.; chief acct. and office mgr. Raleigh Times 1921-; Junior; Baptist.

MARDRE, GEORGE LEWIS, JR. Merchant

        Windsor; s. fall 1919; fall 1921; b. Windsor, Jan. 9, 1901; p. George L. and Clara Vicus (Ruth); Episcopalian.

†MARION, JOHN ERNEST

        Elkin; s. p. 1904-05; b. Westfield, Nov. 5, 1882.

MARKHAM, BLACKWELL Physician

        5th Ave. hosp., 5th ave. and 105th st., New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1917; M.A. 1918; s. m. 1918-20; M.D. Harvard univ. 1922; b. Durham, Mar. 31, 1897; p. John Leslie and Isabella Eleanor (Blackwell); Sigma Xi; Phi Chi; Delta Tau Delta; instr. U. N. C. 1917-18; surgical house officer Peter Bent Brigham hosp., Boston, Mass., 1922-23; res. surgeon 5th Ave. hosp. Dec. 1, 1923-; hosp. corpsman U. S. N. R. F. 1918-20; Baptist.

MARKHAM, CLEM ELLIOTT

        Box 625, Durham; s. 1916-17; b. Durham, Oct. 23, 1899; p. J. C. and -- -- --.

*MARKHAM, HUGH PARIS Bookkeeper

        From Patterson; Durham; b. 1859; m. Cora Rigsbee; s. 1879-80; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1884; agt. Sou. exp. co.; emp. John L. Markham; bookkeeper and cashier Va.-Car. Chem. co.; Baptist.

MARKS, ALBERT ROSENTHAL Merchant

        59 Johnson st., New Bern; s. 1909-13; b. New Bern, Dec. 25, 1893; p. M. M. and Ella (Rosenthal); m. Ethel Guckenheimer, Jan. 16, 1923; mem. firm O. Marks & son, wholesale dry goods dealers; pres. New Bern chamber of com. 1920; Jewish.

MARKS, RICHARD ERNEST Realtor

        Steel st., Sanford; s. 1900-01; b. Chatham co., Mar. 20, 1878; p. Joseph A. and Sarah G. (Cross); m. Maude Thomas, June 15, 1905; teacher 2 yrs.; merchant and lumberman 3 yrs.; Lee co. treas. 4 yrs.; Methodist.

MARLER, ROBERT FRANKLIN

        864 W. 5th st., Winston-Salem; s. 1919-20; N. C. Col. of A. and E., 1918-19; b. Winston-Salem, July 25, 1900; p. William Hamilton and Ella (George); Kappa Sigma; emp. Liggett & Myers tob. co. 1920-21; ibid. W. H. Marler co., inc. 1921-; S. A. T. C., N. C. Col. of A. and E., 1918; Methodist

MARLEY, FRED HAROLD Druggist

        Lenoir; s. 1912-15; b. Gastonia, Mar. 25, 1890; p. Rev. Henry Clay and Bessie Lou (Erp); m. Emma Louise Clarke, June 3, 1914; druggist Marion, 1913; owner of store Old Fort, 1914-18; mgr. store Kanapolis 18 mos.; part owner and mgr. store Lenoir, 1920-; Pythian; Presbyterian.

MARLOWE, WILLIAM ANDERSON Physician

        Walstonburg; s. 1913-15; s. m. 1915-17; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1919; b. Wilson, July 2, 1890; p. William Henry and Margret (Smith); m. Bettie Ruby Revell, Dec. 15, 1920; Phi Chi; interne Wilson 1919-20; physician, Walstonburg, 1920-; pvt. camp Jackson U. S. A. 1917; Christian.

*MARR, GEORGE W. L.

        From Rockingham co.; Tennessee; b. 1781; d. 1856; s. 1797; gen. assem. of Tenn.; atty. gen. of Tenn. 1807-13; U. S. house of rep. 1817-19; mem. Tenn. const. conv. 1834; capt. C. S. A.; Creek war.

MARRIOTT, WILLIAM MCKIM Teacher

        4763 Westminster place, St. Louis, Mo.; B.S. 1904; M.D. Cornell univ. 1910; b. Baltimore, Md., Mar. 5, 1885; p. James Hamilton Wilson and Lucretia Eliza (Williams); m. Elizabeth Devereux Robinson, Dec. 27, 1911; Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Alpha; instr. U. N. C. 1903-04; ibid. Cornell univ. 1904-06; ibid. Col. of the city of New York, 1909-10; ibid. Washington Univ. Med. sch. 1910-14; chief surg. Yellowstone Park co. summers 1911-12-13; instr. Johns Hopkins univ. 1914-17; asso. prof. ibid. 1915-17; prof. Washington Univ. Med. sch. 1917; physician-in-chief and dir. St. Louis Children's hosp.; pediatrician-in-chief Barnes hosp. and Washington univ. dispensary; civilian expert navy dept. 1917-19; author numerous papers relating to med. subjects pub.

MARROW, CHARLES TAYLOR Pharmacist

        Greenville; s. p. 1910-11; b. Granville co., Aug. 1, 1892; p. Charles Taylor and Nannie (Hines); m. Elouise Wiggins, Jan. 6, 1900; pharmacist 1911-17; 1st lieut. A. E. F. 1916-19; Presbyterian.


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MARROW, HENRY BURWELL Lawyer

        Smithfield; s. 1908-12; s. l. 1914-15; b. Williamsboro, May 4, 1887; p. Thomas Thrower and Carrie (Burwell); m. Pearl Eugenia Hildebrand, Dec. 27, 1917; prin. Chapel Hill H. S. 1912-14; ibid. Battleboro H. S. 1915-17; supt. Smithfield graded sch. 1917-21; lawyer Smithfield 1921-; act. supt. Johnston co. schs. 1922-; Presbyterian.

MARSH, ALEXANDER WADE Manufacturer

        411 N. Main st., High Point; s. 1916-17; b. Trinity, Mar. 28, 1899; p. Julius E. and Etta (Dougan); m. Clara Steele, Apr. 23, 1919; vice-pres. and office mgr. Marsh Furn. co. 1917-; Methodist.

*MARSH, DANIEL HENRY

        From Mt. Vernon Springs; Ore Hill; b. Feb. 15, 1844; s. 1860-62; mem. house of c. 1883; reg. deeds 1900-02; ry. agent.

MARSH, EDWARD BAXTER

        602 Broadway, Gary, Ind.; s. 1912-13; LL.B. Valparaiso univ. 1916; b. Salisbury, Sept. 23, 1893; p. T. B. and -- -- --.

MARSH, FRANK BAKER Physician

        200 S. Ellis st., Salisbury; s. 1914-17; Jefferson Med. col.; b. Salisbury, Sept. 1, 1897; p. Thomas B. and Agnes Baker (Neave); gym team; Pi Kappa Phi; Phi Chi; hosp. interne 1919-22; physician 1922-; S. A. T. C. Jefferson Med. col.; Mason; Episcopalian.

MARSH, GEORGE WINNING Salesman

        6002 Maple ave., St. Louis, Mo.; s. 1891-92; Guilford col.; b. Bladen co., Apr. 24, 1875; p. James A. and Caroline Amelia (Russ); m. Anna Lou Brown, Nov. 7, 1911; Sigma Nu; Presbyterian.

MARSH, HERMAN EARL

        Marshville; pres. box 2022 Tulsa, Okla.; A.B. 1918; A.M. 1920; b. Marshville, Jan. 2, 1897; p. J. C. and Cora (Hallman); Phi Beta Kappa (pres.); Theta Chi; emp. Amerada Petroleum corp. 1920-; 1 yr. U. S. N.; Presbyterian.

*MARSH, JAMES ALEXANDER Planter

        Asheboro; b. May 6, 1837; d. 1883; A.B. 1858; warden state penit'y; capt. C. S. A. A. Q. M. 46th reg.

MARSH, LUTHER GRIER Chemist

        615 Dewey ave., Bartlesville, Okla.; A.B. 1916; g. s. 1916-18; b. Marshville, Aug. 14, 1895; p. James Culpepper and Cora Lee (Hallman); Di Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Chi Sigma; gas chem. U. S. bureau of mines, Washington, D. C., 1918; asst. food chem. N. C. dept. of agri. 1919; chem. U. S. bureau of mines exp. sta., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1919-23; ibid. U. S. bureau of mines, petroleum exp. sta., Bartlesville, Okla., 1923-; author numerous scientific articles pub.; pvt.-corp. chem. warfare serv., U. S. A. 1918; Presbyterian.

MARSH, NUMA FRANK Pharmacist

        Ramseur; Ph.G. 1906; b. Marshville, Oct. 13, 1878; p. Frank Flake and Leths Rossa (Yarbrough); m. Mary Leana Smith, Dec. 19, 1906; pharmacist Ramseur 1906-08; ibid. Asheboro, 1908-09; ibid. Franklinville, 1909-10; ibid. Ramseur 1910-; mayor Ramseur, 1923-; Methodist.

*MARSH, ROY AUGUSTUS

        Marshville; d. Mar. 17, 1922; g. s. 1915.

MARSH, ROBERT HENRY Minister

        Oxford; A.M. 1860; Sou. Baptist Theo. sem. 2 yrs.; D.D. Wake Forest col. 1886; b. Chatham co., Nov. 8, 1837; p. Capt. Robert and Lucy (Waddell); m. Lizzie Walker Hayes, Jan. 22, 1863; Di Soc.; teacher Wake Forest col. 1859-60; ibid. Oxford col. 1862-70; minister 1870-; chaplain 26th N. C. troops 1861; Baptist.

*MARSH, WM. H.

        Asheboro; d. 1856; s. 1849-51.

*MARSHALL, AQUILLA JACKSON Lawyer

        Wilmington; d. Sept. 6, 1915; s. 1886-87.

*MARSHALL, CALVIN YATES Farmer

        From Greensboro, Miss.; Europa, Miss.; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; lieut. C. S. A.

MARSHALL, HUNTER, JR. Lawyer

        302 Law bldg., Charlotte; s. l. 1913; Univ. of Va. 1908-11; LL.B. Georgetown univ. 1912; b. Lynchburg, Va., July 2, 1888; p. Hunter and Kate F. (Ficklen); m. Adelaide Moseley, Jan. 2, 1917; lawyer 1913-; sec.-treas. cotton mfg. assn. of N. C. 1919-; mayor Myers park; sec. Kiwanis club; 2nd lieut. 5th co. C. A. C. N. C. N. G.; Presbyterian.

*MARSHALL, JAMES CLEMENT Merchant

        Wadesboro; b. June 4, 1840; A.B. 1861; lieut. C. S. A.; trustee U. N. C. 1874-95.

†MARSHALL, JOHN WINGFIELD Cotton Buyer

        Selma, Ala.; s. 1885-86; b. Warrenton, Apr. 26, 1868.

*MARSHALL, MATTHIAS MURRAY Minister

        From Pittsboro; Raleigh; b. 1846; A.B. 1863; A.M. 1866; D.D. William and Mary col. 1874; chaplain C. S. hosp. Kittrells, 1863-65; in charge St. James' Kittrell, 1863-65; rector of Christ church, Elizabeth city, 1865-67; Emanuel, Warrenton, 1867-74; Christ church, Raleigh, 1874; deputy, gen. conv. 1883; Episcopalian.


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MARSHALL, PHILLIP BOOE

        1117 E. 22nd st., Winston-Salem; s. 1912-13; b. Winston-Salem, June 19, 1890; p. J. W. and -- -- --.

*MARSHALL, ROBERT L.

        Halifax co.; s. 1802.

MARSHALL, THOMAS ASHE Merchant

        Wadesboro; s. 1884-85; b. Wadesboro, Aug. 19, 1867.

‡MARSHALL, T. T.

        Lakeland, Fla.; s. s. l. 1920.

†MARSHBURN, ERROL OTIS

        Raleigh; s. 1915-16; b. Raleigh, Apr. 26, 1895; p. O. M. and -- -- --.

MARSHBURN, OWEN MEREDITH Army Officer

        Care Adj. Gen. of the army, Washington, D. C.; A.B. 1917; LL.B. 1917; b. Raleigh, Feb. 10, 1893; p. Allen B. and Joanna (Robertson); m. Lillian Dean Butler, Oct. 31, 1917; 1st lieut.-capt. F. A. U. S. A. 1917-19; Baptist.

MARSHBURN, ROBERT FRANKLIN Teacher

        Norlina; A.B. 1922; b. Bladen co., July 28, 1900; p. Frank M. and Alice Matilda (Page); asst. prin. Norlina H. S.; S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

*MARTIN, ALEXANDER, JR.

        s. 1799.

MARTIN, ALLEN MORRIS

        Hollywood Land & Water co., Hollywood, Fla.; s. 1916; p. Watt and Elizabeth (Thomas).

MARTIN, BEULAH SCOTTE

        89 Lawton st., Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1920-21.

*MARTIN, COLEMAN A.

        From Mississippi; Natchez, Miss.; s. 1810.

*MARTIN, CLARENCE DUDLEY

        Wilmington; b. 1844; died from wounds at Williamsburg, Va., June 27, 1864; s. 1860-61; C. S. A.

*MARTIN, CHARLES F. Planter

        From Columbia, Tenn.; Little Rock, Ark.; b. Dec. 25, 1843; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; capt. C. S. A.

†MARTIN, CHARLES WIGG

        Portsmouth, Va.; s. 1904-05; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Apr. 13, 1883.

‡MARTIN, CHARLES WILLIAM

        Touchet, Wash.; s. l. 1912-13; Univ. of Pa.; b. Touchet, Wash., Sept. 17, 1888; p. J. F. and -- -- --.

MARTIN, DWIGHT D.

        Yadkinville; s. 1919-20; Roanoke col 1920; Elon col. 1921-24.

MARTIN, DENNIS RAYMOND Salesman

        1706-25th st., Rock Island, Ill.; s. 1911-12; b. Elizabeth City, Jan. 26, 1893; p. J. W. and -- --.

*MARTIN, EDWARD ALEXANDER Teacher

        Richmond, Va.; b. 1842; d. 1870; A.B. 1862; A.M. 1866; adj. C. S. A.

MARTIN, ELBERT HOKE Teacher

        Box 536, Charlotte; A.B. 1921; b. Mt. Holly, Dec. 18, 1900; p. Leonard Garling and Annie Irene (Jenkins); Di Soc.; Delta Sigma Phi; instr. New Hanover H. S. 1921-22; ibid. 1922-23; instr. Central H. S., Charlotte, 1923-24; Lutheran.

*MARTIN, EDMUND LOFTIN Planter

        From Wilkes co.; Little Rock, Ark.; b. 1803; d. 1859; A.B. 1823; lawyer; gen. assem. of La.; U. S. A. Mexican war.

MARTIN, EDWARD LANE Chemist

        801 N. Graham st., Charlotte; s. 1919-22; p. Herbert and Blanche -- --.

*MARTIN, EUGENE STUART Lawyer

        Wilmington; b. Aug. 14, 1840; d. Dec. 17, 1919; A.B. 1860; lieut. C. S. A.; chief of ord. and art. junior reserves.

MARTIN, EARLE WALL

        109 S. Dargan st., Florence, S. C.; s. p. 1902-03; b. Morven, Jan. 22, 1883.

*MARTIN, EDWARD WRAY Lawyer

        From Little Rock, Ark.; Pine Bluff, Ark.; b. Nov. 20, 1868; d. Dec. 29, 1896; LL.B. 1891.

MARTIN, FLOYD ALEXANDER Teacher

        East Bend; B.S. 1922; b. East Bend, Nov. 4, 1899; p. W. A. and Flora A. -- --; teacher Louisville, 1921-22; S. A. T. C.

MARTIN, GROVER ADLAI Lawyer

        Smithfield; A.B. 1915; LL.B. 1917; b. Yadkinville, Aug. 21, 1892; p. W. D. and Mary Frances (Gough); m. Mary Currie, Aug. 25, 1917; Di Soc.; teacher Princeton, W. Va., 1917-18; lawyer 1919-; fed. serv. 1918-19.

*MARTIN, GEORGE SAUNDERS

        Columbia, Tenn.; b. Jan. 3, 1840; d. from wounds Sept. 23, 1863; A.B. 1860; lieut. and aide de camp C. S. A.

*MARTIN, HENRY

        Granville co.; s. 1799.

*MARTIN, HENRY

        Stokes co.; s. 1822-24.

*MARTIN, HENRY A.

        Stokes co.; s. 1820.

‡MARTIN, HARRY AUGUSTUS

        Asheville; pres. Trinity sta., New York, N. Y.; s. 1911-12; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; b. Asheville, Aug. 19, 1893; p. Julius C. and -- -- --; m. Mary Collins.


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MARTIN, HERBERT LEE Engineer

        177 Maple st., Hinsdale, Ill.; B.S. 1911; b. Columbia, May 25, 1889; p. John William and Ella Dora; m. Grace Mathews, Feb. 12, 1921; with Westinghouse since 1911; Mason; Methodist.

MARTIN, HERMAN WILKES

        Decatur, Ga.; A.M. 1924; A.B. Emory univ.; b. Decatur, Ga.; p. George H. and -- -- --; Methodist.

*MARTIN, JAMES Lawyer

        From Stokes co.; Mobile, Ala.; d. 1846 in Ala.; A.B. 1806; A.M. 1810; tutor; gen. assem. of N. C. 1811, '12, '23; sup'r ct. judge 1826-35.

*MARTIN, JAMES

        Pickens co., Ala.; A.B. 1825.

MARTIN, JOSEPH BONAPARTE

        Sherman, Tex.; s. 1897-1901.

MARTIN, JOHN BENNETT Salesman

        East Bend; s. 1919-20; b. East Bend, May 27, 1897; p. Wesley Alexander and Flora Anna --; trav. salesman Amer. Tob. co.; ibid. Taylor Bros. co., Winston-Salem; asst. paymaster Norfolk navy yard 1918-19.

*MARTIN, JOHN CHASTINE

        White Oak; b. 1866; d. 1888; s. 1886-87.

*MARTIN, JAMES FRANKLIN Physician

        Stokes co.; A.B. 1820.

MARTIN, JOHN H.

        Gombroom, Black Mt.; s. l. 1893-94.

*MARTIN, JOSEPH

        Stokes co.; s. 1813.

MARTIN, JULIUS C. Lawyer

        20 N. Liberty st., Asheville; s. 1884-85; b. Brier Creek, Oct. 2, 1861; p. Augustus Harrison and Susan Virginia (Corpening); m. Helen Emilie Goertz, Dec. 29, 1891; Beta Theta Pi; teacher 1885-87; lawyer 1888-; vice-pres. Citizens bank 1915-; N. C. sen. 1910-12; Baptist.

MARTIN, JULIUS, JR. Student

        20 N. Liberty st., Asheville; s. 1920-22; Davidson col. 1916-17; Univ. of Va. 1917-19, 1922-24; b. Asheville, Feb. 16, 1898; p. Julius C. and Helen Emelia (Goertz); Sigma Phi Epsilon; Phi Alpha Delta; S. A. T. C. Univ. of Va., 1918.

MARTIN, LEO DEWITT

        Townsville; A.M. 1921; A.B. Elon col. 1919; b. Suffolk, Va.

MARTIN, LISLE ALLEN Lawyer

        State st., Lexington; s. 1906-08; b. Leaksville, Oct. 29, 1885; p. A. B. J. and Lula W. (Hubbard); m. Jessie King, May 24, 1911; Baptist.

*MARTIN, MARTIAL T.

        Vermillionville, La.; s. 1859-60; lieut. C. S. A.

MARTIN, OSCAR EUGENE

        East Bend: pres. Chapel Hill; B.S. 1924; Trinity col. 1916-17; b. Pipers Gap, Va., Feb. 18, 1896; p. Preston J. and Fannie (Dean); world war 1917-19; awarded French fourgere for serv. in Belleau woods (wounded); Methodist.

MARTIN, PAUL T.

        Salisbury; pres. 3611 Locust st., Phila., Pa.; B.S. 1922; b. Salisbury, Apr. 1, 1898; p. George Robert and -- -- --.

MARTIN, ROBERT BRUCE

        Elizabeth City; s. 1876-77; b. Elizabeth City, Sept. 6, 1857; ry. emp.

*MARTIN, ROBERT CAMPBELL Planter

        From Assumption Parrish, La.; Albemarle, La.; b. June 5, 1839; B.S. 1859; lieut. C. S. A.

*MARTIN, ROBERT GOODLOE

        Granville co.; A.B. 1822.

*MARTIN, SAMUEL

        Stokes co.; s. 1819.

*MARTIN, SAMUEL A.

        Stokes co.; s. 1801.

†MARTIN, SAMUEL HERMAN

        Winston; s. 1893-94.

MARTIN, STANLEY ROBERT Contractor

        Salisbury; s. 1913-14; b. Salisbury, Dec. 19, 1895; p. G. R. and -- -- --; sergt. U. S. A. 1917-19.

*MARTIN, THOMAS G. Planter

        From Nashville, Tenn.; Maury co., Tenn.; s. 1850-51.

MARTIN, WATT, JR. Broker

        668 W. 4th st., Winston-Salem; s. 1914-15; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; Univ. of Pa.; b. Winston-Salem, Apr. 22, 1895; p. Watt and Elizabeth (Thomas); m. Rachel Walker, Dec. 22, 1923; Pi Kappa Alpha; Watt Martin, inc., brokers; U. S. A. Ft. Oglethorpe, 1917; 1st lieut. 7th U. S. inf., 3rd div. camp Greene, 1917; A. E. F. 1918, Aisne-Marne sector; wounded 1918; Kiwanian.

*MARTIN, WM.

        Granville co.; s. 1798.

*MARTIN, WM. FRANCIS Lawyer

        Elizabeth City; d. 1880; A.B. 1842; col. C. S. A. 17th reg.; trustee U. N. C., 1874-79.

MARTIN, WILLIAM MACK

        Leaksville; s. 1922-23; b. Leaksville, Mar. 4, 1904; p. W. W. and -- -- --.


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*MARTIN, WM. WHITMELL

        Albemarle, La.; b. 1840; killed at Vicksburg, June 21, 1863; s. 1857-58; maj. C. S. A.

MASON, CHARLES EDGAR

        Kings Mt.; s. 1920-22; b. Kings Mt., July 12, 1903; p. J. C. and -- -- --.

MASON, DENNIS, JR. Merchant

        Atlantic; s. 1913; b. Atlantic, Dec. 15, 1895; p. Dennis and Jennie E. --; m. Augusta Fulcher, Jan. 3, 1920; pvt. co. "M" 321st inf. 1917-19; Mason.

*MASON, EDMUND

        Hicksford, Va.; d. 1824; s. 1822-23.

*MASON, EDWARD

        North Carolina; s. 1798.

MASON, GEORGE BASON Lawyer

        518 S. York st., Gastonia; s. 1909-12; b. Dallas, Mar. 28, 1891; p. Oscar F. and Fannie (Durham); m. Violet Rankin, Oct. 29, 1913; track; Sigma Chi; local counsel Sou. ry. co.; ibid. Piedmont and Northern ry. co.; ibid. C. & N. W. ry. co.; city sol. 1919-24; pres. Kiwanis club 1923-; Shriner; Pythian; Redman; Methodist.

*MASON, JAMES BRUCE Lawyer

        From Davie co.; Chapel Hill; b. Aug. 28, 1845; d. Oct. 16, 1900; s. 1867-68; state sen. 1887.

MASON, JAMES BRUCE, JR. Banker

        Nashville, Tenn.; s. 1887-88.

*MASON, JOHN R.

        Hicksford, Va.; s. 1814.

*MASON, JOHN R. Minister

        Sussex co. Va.; b. 1847; died in prison, 1865; s. 1862-63; A.B. 1911 as of 1866; C. S. A.

MASON, JOHN SANFORD Physician

        Rio Vista, Cal.; s. m. 1905-07; Univ. of Md.; b. Ft. Leavenworth, Kans., Oct. 10, 1889; p. Col. Charles Winder and Mary Wolf (Gwynn); m. Eunice Biggs, 1913; Sigma Nu; Phi Chi; So. Pacific hosp., San Francisco, 1909-10; surg. Japanese Merchant marine 1911-12; res. surg. city and co. hosp. San Francisco, 1912-13; surg. Los Angeles, West Coast hosp. assn. 1914; surg. Santa Fe & Salt Lake rys., 1915-16; pvt. practice 1916-17; surg. Pamganga sugar mills, Pamganga prov., Philippines; U. S. pub. health as act. asst. surg. 1923; pvt. practice 1923-; author: Practical Significance of Leucocytosis in Surgery, read before state society of New Mexico; 1st lieut. Calif. nat. guard, 1914; sergf. Texas nat. guard, 1904; 1st lieut. med. corps world war 1918-20; Elk; Episcopalian.

MASON, JAMES WALLACE

        Beaufort; s. 1916-17; b. Atlantic, Feb. 26, 1890; p. C. A. and -- -- --.

*MASON, JOHN YOUNG Lawyer

        Hicksford, Va.; b. Granville co., Va., Apr. 18, 1799; d. 1859; A.B. 1816; LL.D. 1845; mem. house of rep. 1819-29; U. S. judge for Va.; U. S. house of rep. 1831-37; judge of Va. gen. ct.; mem. convs. of 1828 and 1849; sec. of navy 1844-45 and 1846-49; atty. gen. of U. S. 1845-46; minister to France 1854-59; U. S. sec. of state; sup'r ct. judge for Va.

*MASON, LAWRENCE S.

        Tennessee; s. 1825-26.

MASON, MANLY Student

        Atlantic; B.S. 1922; M.D. Tulane univ. 1924; b. Atlantic, Oct. 25, 1895; p. Caleb and Mary Caroline (Willis); student Tulane univ. until June, 1924; U. S. N. 1918; Mason.

MASON, MRS. ROY

        (Nee Roberson, Mary); 120 W. 32nd st., New York, N. Y.; s. 1916-17; m. Roy Mason.

MASON, ROBERT BRUCE

        Durham; s. 1909-10; b. Durham, Sept. 5, 1892; p. J. B. and -- -- --; 1st lieut.-capt. 1st machine gun bat., 3rd div., A. E. F.; awarded Croix de Guerre by French govt.; awarded dist. serv. cross by Amer. govt.

*MASON, RICHARD HENRY Minister

        From Raleigh; Rolla, Va.; A.B. 1845; A.M. 1850; Episcopalian.

*MASON, ROBERT HARRISON Physician

        Hicksford, Va.; A.B. 1822.

MASON, SOLOMON POOL Farmer

        Dillard st., Durham; s. 1892-93; b. Jan. 1, 1892; p. James Bruce and Letitia (Kirkwood); m. Eva O'Hagan, June 21, 1899; merchandise bus.; realtor; Episcopalian.

*MASON, THOMAS WILLIAM Planter

        From Summitt, Brunswick co., Va.; Garysburg; b. Jan. 3, 1839; d. Apr. 15, 1921; m. Bettie Gray, Sept. 25, 1860; A.B. 1858; lawyer; ry. commr. N. C. 1891-95; col. C. S. A.; gen. assem. of N. C. 1885, 1895, 1915; trustee, U. N. C. 1885-1909.

*MASON, WILLIAM S. Lawyer

        Raleigh; d. 1885; s. 1845-47.

*MASON, WILLIAM WALLACE Lawyer

        From Chapel Hill; Durham; b. Apr. 12, 1878; d. Jan. 20, 1922; s. 1895-96; s. l. 1898-99.

MASSENBURG, JAMES SPEED

        Louisburg; A.B. 1921; s. l. Wake Forest col.; g. s. Univ. of Md.; b. Louisburg, Sept. 21, 1897; p. -- -- and Lillian (Mangum); mgr. Tar Heel, 1919; mgr. Yackety Yack, 1921; asst. mgr. football; mem. elec. house of rep. 1925; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Kiwanian; Elk.


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MASSENGILL, JASPER TALMAGE

        Four Oaks; s. 1913-14; b. Four Oaks, Mar. 20, 1889; p. J. A. and -- -- --.

MASSEY, CHARLES CASWELL Student

        Princeton; B.S. 1921; Jefferson Med. col. 1921-; b. Princeton, Jan. 1, 1895; p. John T. and Emma E. (Oliver); Phi Soc.; Kappa Psi; pvt. 324th inf. 81st div. A. E. F. 1918-19; Baptist.

MASSEY, CHARLES WESLEY Teacher

        Durham; s. 1884-87; Rutherford col.; b. Durham co., Nov. 24, 1858; p. John and Elizabeth (Pope); m. Cora Lee Friar, Oct. 19, 1892; supt. Durham co. schs.; dir. Home Savings Bank of Durham; pres. East central dist. of co. supts.; mem. N. C. teachers' assem.; Mason; Methodist.

†MASSEY, JAMES ANDREW Minister

        Morrisville; s. 1890-91; Baptist.

MASSEY, JAMES BUCKNER Teacher

        Hampden-Sidney, Va.; A.B. 1900; B.D. Union Theo. sem. 1903; D.D. Washington and Lee univ. 1920; b. Union co., May 26, 1879; p. Benjamin Henry and Medora Banna (Cunningham); m. Grace Davies McLaughlin, Oct. 23, 1907; minister W. Va. 1905-07; ibid. Va. 1907-15; ibid. Wilson, 1915-19; prof. Hampden-Sidney col. 1919-; Presbyterian.

*MASSEY, JOHN RAEFORD Lawyer

        Princeton; b. July 27, 1893; killed in France, July 31, 1918; s. 1916; Wake Forest col.; wagoner 117th engr. train A. E. F. 1917-18; Baptist.

MASSEY, MOULTON BRAXTON

        Princeton; s. 1915-16; Atlanta Sou. Den. col.; Elon col. 1½ yrs.; b. Princeton, Apr. 10, 1897; p. J. I. and -- -- --.

*MASSEY, SAMUEL BUCKNER Lawyer

        Lancaster, S. C.; s. 1834-37.

MASSEY, WILLIAM EVERARD Teacher

        302 N. Wilson st., Rock Hill, S. C.; s. m. 1912-13; Col. of Charleston, 1910-12; b. York co., S. C., Nov. 22, 1891; p. Martin Benjamin and Lillie Irene (Neely); m. Sara Mae Corley, June 15, 1921; merchant 1914-18, 1919-22; teacher 1922-; pvt. truck co. No. 6, first corps art. A. E. F. 1918-19.

‡MASSEY, WILLIAM HENRY Lawyer

        Princeton; s. l. 1921-23; Wake Forest col. 1922-23; b. Princeton, Dec. 2, 1894; p. John Thomas and Emma Elizabeth (Oliver); pvt. camp Jackson U. S. A. 1918; Baptist.

MASSEY, WILLIAM JOSEPH JR.

        Kinston; s. 1919-20; Atl. Sou. Den. col.

MAST, JAMES BRADY

        Mast; A.B. 1924; b. Mast, June 19, 1901; p. Mewton Lafayette and Addie (Horton); Methodist.

*MASTEN, HENRY PEARL

        Winston-Salem; d. Mar. 1919; A.B. 1909; s. l. 1908-09.

†MASTERS, AUGUSTUS

        Red Hill; s. 1892-93.

MASTERSON, JOHN RILEY

        Stamford, Tex.; M.A. 1916; Univ. of Tex. 2 yrs.; B. Litt. and A.B. East Tex. Normal col.; b. Beaumont, Tex.

‡MASTIN, EDWARD OLIN, JR.

        North Wilkesboro; s. 1917-18; b. N. Wilkesboro, June 20, 1900; p. Edward Olin and -- -- --.

MATHESON, JOE GEDDY

        Raeford; s. 1921; b. Mt. Gilead, Feb. 13, 1901; p. R. A. and Daisy (Dean); teacher and coach 1 yr.; Methodist.

†MATHESON, PERCY BEVERLEY Stenographer

        418 South st., Portsmouth, Va.; s. 1898-99, 1900-01; b. Wadesboro, June 14, 1878.

MATHESON, WM. MALCOLM Farmer

        Mt. Gilead; s. 1881-82; b. Mt. Gilead, Mar. 1, 1859; p. Malcolm Daniel and Mary (Scarborough); m. Beulah McRae, Dec. 18, 1889; Methodist.

MATTHEWS, AUGUSTUS Dentist

        Black Mt.; s. 1881-83; D.D.S. Univ. of Md. 1885; b. Martin co., Oct. 30, 1862; p. Richmond Dillard and Emily (Johnson); m. Ella Read Latham, July 7, 1907; Phi Soc.; ed. U. N. C. Magazine; dentist Durham, 1886-88; ibid. Mt. Morris, N. Y., 1889-93; farmer Va., 1893-1907; dentist Asheville, 1907-; Mason; Junior.

MATTHEWS, CHARLES EMMETT Druggist

        Roanoke Rapids; s. 1916-18; b. Brunswick co., Nov. 4, 1896; p. C. E. and Lenora (Taylor); m. Anna Lara Patterson, Oct. 10, 1922; mem. firm Taylor and Matthews, Roanoke Rapids; Baptist.

MATTHEWS, CHARLES IRVING Teacher

        College st., Clinton; A.B. 1923; b. Clinton, June 16, 1903; p. Lemon Lee and Elizabeth Stevens (Powell); Phi Soc.; teacher Landis H. S. 1923-24; Universalist.

*MATTHEWS, GEORGE H.

        Farmville, Va.; s. 1816.

MATTHEWS, HELEN INGRAM

        (See Barnhardt, Mrs. J. J.).

MATTHEWS, JOHN HILARY Lawyer

        Windsor; s. l. 1904; b. Hertford co., Nov. 2, 1873; p. George M. and Lavenia C. (Taylor); m. Minnie Watford, Feb. 20, 1895; mem. N. C. bar assn.; trustee Chowan col.; mayor Colerain, 3 yrs.; N. C. gen. assem. 1917; Mason; Baptist.


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*MATTHEWS, JOSIAH J. Lawyer

        From Linden, Texas; Greenville, Texas; d. 1899; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; capt. C. S. A.; dist. atty. for Texas; C. S. A.

MATTHEWS, LEANDER Farmer

        Kipling; s. p. 1902-03; b. Kipling, May 26, 1880; p. James and Julia -- --; Baptist.

MATTHEWS, LAWRENCE ARNOLD

        East Bend; s. 1916-17; b. East Bend, Jan. 10, 1900; p. J. W. and -- -- --.

MATTHEWS, LUTHER PRESTON Lawyer

        Hanover ave., Norfolk, Va.; A.B. 1908; s. l. 1908-09; b. Yadkin co., Nov. 14, 1882; p. John Vincent and Martha (Worden); m. Blanche Sawyer, Sept. 23, 1913; Di Soc.; lawyer mem. firm Pender and Way, Norfolk, Va., 1909-12; ibid. Bragg and Matthews, Norfolk, Va., 1912-13; ibid. alone 1913-; Methodist.

*MATTHEWS, LEONARD WALKER Minister

        From Matthews; Silsbee, Texas; b. July 20, 1877; d. Aug. 15, 1922, at Houston. Tex.; m. Genevieve May Caldwell, Mt. Pleasant, Texas, Oct. 24, 1917; A.B. 1905; A.B. Pres. Col. of S. C., 1902; M.A. Princeton univ. 1906; B.D. Union Theol. sem., Richmond, 1908; pastor at Rome and Lindale, Ga., 1909-13; Lupkin, and Brunswick, Texas, 1913-17; Houston, Tex.; Pecos, and Silsbee, Texas; Presbyterian.

MATTHEWS, MURRAY HILLIARD

        Florala, Ala.; s. 1913-14.

MATTHEWS, MARTIN LUTHER Physician

        Sanford; M.D. 1903; Trinity col. 1894; Tulane univ.; b. East Bend, Nov. 7, 1874; p. Dr. J. M. and Sarah Mildred (Davis); m. Ruth Huff, Dec. 23, 1897; teacher 5 yrs.; physician 1903-; Odd Fellow; Methodist.

MATTHEWS, ROBERT Physician

        509 Taylor bldg., Norfolk, Va.; s. m. 1916-18; A.B. Trinity col. 1914; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1920; b. Winton, Jan. 29, 1893; p. James Holiday and Maggie (Montgomery); Phi Chi; Sigma Phi Epsilon; res. physician Presbyterian hosp. Phila., Pa., 1920-21; chief res. physician ibid. 1921-22; med. supervisor Amer. red cross for Czecho-Slovakia; hosp. app. U. S. N. R. F. 1917-18; Mason; Methodist.

MATTHEWS, RAYMOND ELEY

        Anderson st., Wilson; s. 1919-21; b. Norfolk, Va., Sept. 9, 1901; p. W. R. and Gertrude (Eley); emp. Imp. Tob. co., ltd.; Methodist.

MATTHEWS, SANFORD EUGENE

        Siloam; s. 1913-14; b. Siloam, Aug. 25, 1890; p. S. O. and -- -- --.

MATTHEWS, SIDNEY EURE Minister

        Winton; pres. Swan Quarter; s. 1912, '16-17; Va. Theo. sem. 1921-22; De Bose church sch. Monteagle, Tenn.; b. Winton, Dec. 2, 1889; p. Thomas Jefferson and Mary Ellen (Stephenson); merchant 1912-16; bookkeeper E. L. Bank's garage, Winton, 1920-21; ordained to the protestant episcopal ministry Apr. 11, 1924; in charge work in Hyde co. 1924-; pvt. A. E. F. and army of occupation, Germany, 1918-19; Episcopalian.

MATTHEWS, STANLEY EDISON Student

        R.F.D. 1, Turkey; s. 1919-22, 1923; b. Turkey, Aug. 7, 1899; p. Oscar Lake and Josephine Rebecca (Chestnutt); merchant; teacher 1 yr.; S. A. T. C.; Universalist.

*MATTHEWS, SAMUEL P.

        From Hartsville, Ala.; Montgomery, Ala.; b. 1837; s. 1854-55; C. S. A.

MATTHEWS, STANFORD THOMAS Salesman

        Clinton; pres. Greenville, S. C.; s. 1919-22; b. Turkey, Oct. 21, 1898; p. Wellington L. and Metta Z. --; salesman for Reynolds Tob. co., Winston-Salem; Universalist.

MATTHEWS, THEODORE CRENSHAW

        Clinton; s. 1920-21; b. Apr. 2, 1895.

MATTHEWS, WILLIAM EDWIN Teacher

        Madison; s. 1918-22; head of science dept. Madison H. S.

MATTHEWS, WILLIAM ELMER Lawyer

        Clinton; A.B.-LL.B. 1921; b. Turkey, June 18, 1896; p. L. L. and Bettie S. (Powell); m. Anna Mathilda Jones, July 28, 1922; Phi Alpha Delta; salesman S. A. Mullikin pub. co., Cincinnati, O., 1921-22; lawyer Clinton, 1923-; mayor Clinton 1923-; troop "D" 11th cav. camp Stuart and Ft. Meyer U. S. A. 1918; Universalist.

MATTHEWS, WALTER MARTIN Banker

        Pilot Mt.; s. 1915; Toulouse univ. France; b. Pilot Mt., Mar. 12, 1893; p. Tandy and Sarah E. (Taylor); m. Hessie B. Johnson, Feb. 15, 1922; teacher 1916; teller and bookkeeper Elkin Natl. bank, Elkin, 1917-18; emp. Peoples Natl. bank, Winston-Salem, 1919-20; cashier Farmers' bank 1920-; sec.-treas. Pilot Mt. 1922-; pvt. hdqtrs. co. 323rd inf. pioneer sec. A. E. F. 1918-19; Baptist.

MATTOCKS, JOHN EDWARD Realtor

        Eustis, Fla.; B.S. 1895; M.S. 1896; b. Pollocksville, June 17, 1873; p. Christopher James and Caroline Christiana (Sanderson); m. Myrtle Lillian Hunt, Dec. 12, 1900; Sigma Chi; mica mining 1901-03; vice-pres. and prof. Asheville Col. for Young Women 1903; realtor Lenoir; realtor and fruit grower Eustis, Fla., 1904-.


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*MAULTSBY, JOHN ALEXANDER Lawyer

        From Whiteville; St. Louis, Mo.; b. 1818; d. 1887; s. 1835-39; merchant; mem. house of c. 1850; trustee, 1868.

MAUNEY, CARL GLENN

        Maiden; B.S. 1923; b. Maiden, May 6, 1900; p. J. H. and Nancy (Cook); Phi Zeta Nu; Di Soc.; S. A. T. C.

MAUNEY, LYCURGUS ELISHA Farmer

        Murphy; B.L. 1880; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; b. Cherokee co., Apr. 4, 1847; p. Ambrose Hinkle and Ann Catherine (Brittain); m. Eliza Haralson, Apr. 6, 1882; lawyer Murphy, 10 yrs.; supt. of graded sch. Wanehachie and of Milford; prof. Myrtle col.; pres. Blue Ridge col., Ga., 3 yrs.; supt. Cherokee co. pub. schs.; Mason; Methodist.

MAUNEY, SAMUEL AUBRY

        Gaston st., Kings Mt.; A.M. 1923; A.B. Roanoke col.; b. Kings Mt., Dec. 8, 1900; p. Samuel Augustus and Susan Anna (Isenhour); Tau Kappa Alpha; Lutheran.

MAUNEY, WALTER MCCOMBS

        Murphy; Ph.G. 1924; b. Murphy, June 22, 1902; p. M. L. and Ella (Hicks); Methodist.

MAUPIN, WILLIAM CHAPMAN, JR. Lawyer

        430 S. Fulton st., Salisbury; s. 1919-20; s. l. 1920-22; Trinity col. 1918-19; b. Salisbury, Sept. 2, 1901; p. William Chapman and Harriet Avery (Grimes); Pi Kappa Alpha; city atty. Salisbury 1923-; Elk; Methodist.

MAUPIN, WILLIAM FIREY Chemist

        Care W. J. Weed, Mentour Falls, N. Y.; pres. Delicias, Cuba; s. 1906-10; B.S. George Washington univ. 1911; b. Roanoke, Va., May 7, 1891; p. James Masco and Lillie Wingert (Firey); m. Mrs. Katheryne Robertson Ford, Sept. 18, 1920; chem. Va.-Caro. Chem. co.; Jefferson Fert. co., Bessemer, Ala.; Woodward Iron co., Woodward, Ala.; Sou. Ry. co., Alexandria, Va.; DuPont Powder co., Hopewell, Va.; Los Alamitos Sugar co., Los Alamitos, Cal.; Cuban Am. Sugar co., Cuba, 1917-; Episcopalian.

MAUS, FRED BEALL

        235 Bellemead st., Greensboro; s. 1922-23; b. Greensboro, Aug. 15, 1902; p. Charles and May (Myers); Methodist.

MAUSER, ROSCOE FREDERICK Surgeon

        1021 Centre st., Ashland, Pa.; s. m. 1908-10; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1912; A.B. Lenoir col. 1908; b. Hickory, July 23, 1887; p. John Wesley and Serena Elmina (Miller); m. Jean Morrison, Feb. 21, 1919; res. phys. and roentgenologist, Fountain Springs state hosp., 1913-15; res. surg. in Shamodin state hosp., Shamodin, Pa., 1915-16; A. E. F. 1917-19 as capt.; received two citations while in France; Lutheran.

MAUSER, RAYMOND JOEL Lawyer

        Lincolnton; s. l. 1899; A.B. and A.M. Lenoir col. 1892-95; p. J. W. and S. E. --; teacher until 1901; lawyer since; asst. postmaster Hickory 1903-05.

*MAVERICK, GEORGE MADISON Lawyer

        From San Antonio, Tex.; St. Louis, Mo.; b. 1845; s. 1865-67; C. S. A.

*MAVERICK, LEWIS

        San Antonio, Tex.; b. Mar. 23, 1839; d. from wounds received at Blair's Landing, June 16, 1866; A.B. 1861; capt. C. S. A.

*MAVERICK, WILLIE H. Banker

        San Antonio, Tex.; d. Dec. 10, 1923; s. 1865-68; lawyer.

†MAXWELL, CHARLES

        Asheville; s. 1894-95.

MAXWELL, HUGH GORDON Postal Clerk

        Park ave., Goldsboro; s. 1920-21; b. Goldsboro, Aug. 14, 1903; p. Hugh Gilespie and Effie (Davis); m. Mildred Mae Smith, Feb. 16, 1924; Baptist.

*MAXWELL, JOHN ALEXANDER

        Whiteville; d. 1893; s. 1892-93.

MAXWELL, JOHN EDWARD Manufacturer

        Park ave., Goldsboro; s. 1918-20; b. Goldsboro, Aug. 5, 1899; p. Hugh G. and Effie (Davis); Phi Soc.; sec. and traveling rep. Goldsboro Milling co.; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Odd Fellow; Baptist.

MAXWELL, RAYMOND CRAFT Lawyer

        Hillcrest st., Raleigh; LL.B. 1919; b. Whiteville, May 17, 1896; p. Allen Jay and Della (Ward); m. Stella Garrett, Nov. 22, 1921; lawyer High Point 20 mos.; ibid. Raleigh 1921-; student aviation corps U. S. N. R. F. 1918; Baptist.

MAXWELL, SAMUEL WORTH Merchant

        Charlotte; s. 1919-22; p. Samuel and Elizabeth --.

MAXWELL, WILLIAM EWEN Merchant

        401 N. Graham st., Charlotte; A.B. 1915; A.M. 1915; Harvard univ.; p. Sam and Elizabeth (Shelton).

MAY, BEN, JR. Salesman

        Sanford; s. 1920-21; b. Kinston, Aug. 28, 1900; p. Ben and Fannie Effie --; Presbyterian.

MAY, FREDERICK HAMILTON

        Lenoir; s. 1911-12; s. l. 1912-13; b. Wendell, July 14, 1890; p. Adkin and Emma (Beasley).


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*MAY, JAMES E.

        Greensboro, Ala.; s. 1838-40.

*MAY, JAMES T.

        Eutaw, Ala.; d. 1856; s. 1840-42.

*MAY, PLEASANT HUGH

        South Carolina; A.B. 1818.

MAY, REGINALD CAMERON

        Lenoir; pres. 308 N. Brevard st., Charlotte; B.S. 1923; b. Franklin co., Feb. 5, 1901; p. Adkin and Emma (Beasley); emp. Sou. Power co.; Presbyterian.

*MAY, SAMUEL

        Chapel Hill; b. Hononlulu Islands, Nov. 26, 1872; d. Chapel Hill, Mar. 24, 1900; g. s. 1897-1900; A.B. Harvard univ. 1896; Inst. of Modern Lang. 1896.

MAY, TIM ANSEL

        Franklin; pres. Nantabola; s. 1911-12.

MAY, THOMAS HILLIARD Salesman

        Louisburg; s. p. 1911-12; b. Louisburg, Feb. 15, 1886; p. John J. and Martha Elizabeth (Gilliam); m. Virginia Burton Redford, June 22, 1918; druggist W. W. Parker and Paragon Drug co., Henderson; salesman H. K. Mulford co.; mem. Va. state pharmaceutical assn.; Mason; Baptist.

†MAYER, ARTHUR ERNEST

        Baltimore, Md.; s. 1915-16; b. Jan. 10, 1895; p. Thomas and -- --.

MAYERBERG, ISRAEL WALLACE

        Pine Level; s. 1902-03; b. Statesville, Nov. 28, 1884.

*MAYFIELD, JOHN W.

        Warren co.; killed in service; s. 1853-54; lieut. 12th N. C., C. S. A.

*MAYHEW, THOMAS WILLIAM Lawyer

        From Hyde co.; Englehard; s. 1878-82.

*MAYNARD, BELVIN WOMBLE Minister

        Chapel Hill; b. Sept. 28, 1892; d. Sept. 7, 1922; s. 1913-14; aviator U. S. army; A. E. F.; Baptist.

MAYNARD, ERNEST PATRICK Lawyer

        504 E. Jones st., Raleigh; s. 1875-79; b. Wake co., July 4, 1854; p. Allen and Martha (Driver); m. Albertine Crudup, June 20, 1895; Baptist.

MAYNARD, JULIAN DECATUR Physician

        Wadesboro; M.D. 1908; b. Bradshaw, July 14, 1884; p. John and Lousana (Strowd); m. Myra E. Berry, Mar. 3, 1909; physician Durham 1908-11; community health work Knotts Island 1911-17; physician Wadesboro 1917-; physician to Elizabeth City dist. U. S. coast guard 1911-17; 1st lieut. med. corps U. S. A. 1918; Mason; Methodist.

MAYNARD, REID ATWATER Banker

        Burlington; A.B. 1919; b. Caswell co., Sept. 24, 1896; p. Walter Andrew and Olivia (Atwater); m. Grace Moore, June 10, 1922; bookkeeper 1st Nat. bank, Burlington, 1919-20; asst. cashier 1st Savings bank, ibid., 1920-; enlisted U. S. A. Ft. Monroe 1918; 2nd lieut. C. A. C., U. S. A.; Shriner; Methodist.

MAYNARD, MRS. WORTH JACKSON

        (Nee Bryant, Carrie Virginia); Wilmington; s. 1922-23; grad. Davenport col. 1922; b. Wallace, Aug. 5, 1902; p. Davis C. and Mollie V. --; m. Worth Jackson Maynard, Wallace, Dec. 29, 1923.

*MAYO, FRED ERIE Farmer

        From Bethel; Rougemont; d. July, 1915; s. 1906.

MAYO, JOHN, JR. Farmer

        Bethel; s. 1911-12; b. Bethel, Feb. 19, 1893; p. John and Sallie (Cherry); m. Irene Sinclair, Nov. 23, 1920; Baptist.

MAYO, THOMAS LEWIS Student

        Goldsboro; s. 1922; U. S. nav. acad.; p. Thomas H. and Minnie --.

MEADES, STANTON ALPHONSO Wholesale Grocer

        Care Kelly & Borum, inc., Norfolk, Va.; s. 1895-96; p. Thomas and Amanda F. --; m. Catherine R. --, Sept. 3, 1908; trav. salesman 1898-1924; vice-pres. Kelly & Borum, Inc., wholesale grocers.

MEADOWS, ED HUGHES Grain Business

        30 S. Front, New Bern; s. 1905-07; b. New Bern, Aug. 4, 1897; p. John A. and Jane K. (Williams)); m. Olive Cummings, Aug. 31, 1921; Delta Kappa Epsilon; grain, fert. and boat building since leaving the Univ.; Methodist.

MEANS, AFTON

        Concord; s. 1905-07.

MEANS, GASTON B.

        Concord; s. 1898-1901.

MEANS, GEORGE WASHINGTON Farmer

        Concord; s. 1876-77; b. Concord, June 25, 1858; U. S. int. rev. service; spec. ry. agt.; mayor 1899-1901; merchant.

*MEANS, JAMES M. Passenger Agent

        From Concord; Houston, Tex.; b. Nov. 3, 1846; d. Feb. 14, 1912; s. 1865-68; A.B. 1911 as of 1867; C. S. A.; ry. pass. agt., Houston, Tex.

MEANS, PAUL BARRINGER Physician

        Station A, Trenton, N. J.; s. 1910-12; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1914; b. Concord, Mar. 1, 1892; p. George W. and Lula Kate (Bikle); m. Harriett Louise Pingree, Feb. 4, 1915; Di Soc.; Phi Beta Pi; med. interne Howard hosp., Philadelphia, Pa., 1914-13; asst. physician N. J.


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state hosp., Trenton, N. J., 1915-18; phychiatrist N. J. state phychiatric clinic, 1919-23; senior asst. physician N. J. state hosp., 1919-; 1st lieut. med. corps U. S. A. 1918-19; Lutheran.

*MEANS, PAUL BARRINGER Lawyer

        Concord; b. Apr. 7, 1845; d. Apr. 20, 1910; m. Moselle Partee Foard, Nov. 27, 1894; A.B. 1868; col. staff of Gov's Vance and Jarvis; mem. house of c.; state sen. 1885-89; trustee Univ. 1873-1911; C. S. A., courier at Gen. Barringer's hdqtrs.

†MEANS, ROBERT A.

        Columbus, Miss.; s. 1857-58; C. S. A.

*MEANS, ROBERT WORK Lawyer

        Concord; b. May 24, 1848; d. Jan. 29, 1876; A.B. 1867; mayor of Concord.

*MEARES, GASTON Lawyer

        Wilmington; b. 1821; killed at Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862; s. 1838-39; comm. merchant; mem. house of c. 1854; lieut.-col. Mexican war; col. 3rd N. C. inf. C. S. A.

MEARES, GEORGE FOLGER

        Neptune assn., 21 Pearl st., New York, N. Y.; s. l. 1909-10.

*MEARES, JOHN LONDON Physician

        From Wilmington; San Francisco, Cal.; A.B. 1843.

MEARES, KATE DEROSSETT Teacher

        Ridgeway, S. C.; A.B. 1920; Columbia univ. 1910-11; St. Mary's sch. 1898-1903; b. Ridgeway, S. C., Sept. 14, 1884; p. R. A. and Louise Woodward (Palmer); teacher Bennettsville, S. C., 1906-09; ibid. Ridgeway 1914-17; ibid. Goldsboro 1917-18; ibid. Columbia col. 1920-; ibid. St. Mary's sch. 1905-06, 1918-19; Episcopalian.

*MEARES, OLIVER PENDLETON Jurist

        Wilmington; b. Feb. 24, 1828; d. Nov. 21, 1906; A.B. 1848; Col. C. S. A.; lawyer; judge criminal ct. of New Hanover co. 1877-85; eastern circuit 1895-97; judge N. C. sup'r ct.

MEARES, RICHARD LANGDON Insurance

        Wilmington; s. 1903-04; b. Wilmington, Mar. 10, 1886; p. Thomas D. and Jane L. (Young); m. Rosa Dwight Willingham, Oct. 6, 1914; realtor; Episcopalian.

MEARES, THOMAS DAVIS, JR. Lawyer

        Wilson; s. 1901-02; s. l. 1903-04; b. Wilmington, Nov. 10, 1883; p. Thomas Davis and Jane Langdon (Young); m. Frances Taylor Boykin, Apr. 18, 1917; with treas. dept. bureau of int. rev., income tax unit.

*MEARES, THOMAS DAVIS Planter

        Wilmington; b. July, 1818; d. Dec. 22, 1871; A.B. 1839; A.M. 1843; lawyer; mem. house of c. 1856-60; mem. conv. 1861.

MEARES, THOMAS DAVIS City Treasurer

        408 Market st., Wilmington; s. 1864; A.B. 1911 as of 1868; b. Raleigh, 1848; p. Thomas Davis and Jane Moore (Iredell); C. S. A. 1864-65; Pythian.

*MEARES, WALKER

        Wilmington; b. 1832; A.B. 1853; co. supt. pub. inst. New Hanover co.

*MEARES, WM. BELVIDERE Lawyer

        Wilmington; b. 1787; d. 1841; s. 1802; mem. house of c. 1818; state sen. 1828-30 and 1833.

*MEARES, WILLIAM BELVIDERE Planter

        From Wilmington; Davidson co.; b. Jan. 22, 1826; d. Apr. 7, 1896; A.B. 1846; physician; aide de camp to Gen. M. W. Ransom, C. S. A.; asst. surg. 20th reg.

MEARES, WILEY WATSON, JR.

        Rocky Mount; s. 1918-19; teller Planters Nat. Bank of Rocky Mount.

MEASE, CHARLES MEDFORD

        Canton; s. 1914-15; b. Canton, Jan. 22, 1896; p. J. H. and -- -- --.

MEASE, HUGH

        Canton; s. 1910-12; b. Canton, Jan. 1, 1894; p. J. N. and Nannie Katherine (Reno); m. Kate Evelyn Jones, June 25, 1918; chief transportation dept. Champion Fibre co. 1912-; Episcopalian.

*MEASE, JOHN HERBERT Physician

        From Pigeon River; Canton; b. Aug. 26, 1874; d. Sept. 24, 1916; m. Hester Laura Smathers, Mar. 14, 1905; s. m. 1891-92; Vanderbilt univ.; 1st lieut. med. corps U. S. A. 1914-16; Methodist.

MEASE, RALPH RENO Teacher

        Canton; s. 1900-01; b. Canton, Oct. 22, 1879.

*MEBANE, ALEXANDER ALLEN Minister

        From Orange co.; Richmond, Va.; b. 1806; d. 1846; A.B. 1831; Presbyterian.

*MEBANE, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Physician

        Orange co.; b. May 28, 1823; d. 1884; m. Fannie Kerr, Caswell co., Sept. 8, 1857; A.B. 1847; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1850; mem. gen. assem. 1879-81.

MEBANE, BANKS HOLT Lawyer

        W. Washington st., Greensboro; s. 1909-12; A.B. 1915; Wake Forest col.; Columbia univ.; b. Graham, Sept. 13, 1891; p. Dr. Geo. Allen and Mary (Holt); m. Vance Tilghman, Apr. 19, 1922; Di Soc.; Zeta Psi; Golden Fleece; Presbyterian.

*MEBANE, CORNELIUS Manufacturer

        From Orange co.; Swepsonville; b. June 14, 1839; A.B. 1860; adj. C. S. A.


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MEBANE, CHARLES HARDEN Lawyer

        Newton; s. 1904-05; A.B. Catawba col.; b. Guilford co., Oct. 27, 1862; p. William Milton and Margaret Jane (Harden); m. Minnie Cochran, May 22, 1894; ed. and lawyer 1905-; pres. Catawba col. 1901-05; N. C. state supt. of pub. instr. 1897-1901; Junior; Reformed.

*MEBANE, FREEMAN

        Orange co.; s. 1819.

MEBANE, FRANK CARTER Lawyer

        149 Broadway, New York. N. Y.; A.B. 1892; s. l. 1896-97; s. l. Univ. of N. Y. 1898-99; b. Rockingham co., Aug. 30, 1872; p. Judge William N. and Lettie W. (Carter); m. Alice Ruffin Collins, Dec. 20, 1900; Zeta Psi; prin. Hillsboro H. S. 1892-96; lawyer, Wilkes Barre, Pa., 1896-98; ibid. New York City, 1898-; mem. New York co. lawyers assn.; Richmond co. bar assn.; New York sou. soc.; N. C. soc. of New York.

*MEBANE, GILES Farmer

        Orange co.; b. Jan. 25, 1809; d. June 3, 1899; m. Mary Catherine Yancey, 1837; A.B. 1831; lawyer; mem. conv. 1861; mem. house of c. 1844-48 and 1854-58; state sen. 1862-64; speaker of sen. 1862-64; trustee U. N. C. 1846-68; lieut.-gov. 1862-64; Presbyterian.

*MEBANE, GEORGE ALLEN Physician

        From Mebaneville; Graham; d. Mar. 8, 1921; s. 1880-83; M.D. Bellevue hosp. 1887; cotton mfr.; factory supt.

MEBANE, GEORGE ALLEN Broker

        Greensboro; A.B. 1915; b. Asheville, Sept. 13, 1893; p. Dr. George Allen and Mary (Holt)); sec.-treas. L. Banks Holt Mfg. co., Graham; pres. and treas. G. Allen Mebane & co., cotton merchants and brokers.

*MEBANE, JAMES Planter

        From Orange co.; Caswell co.; b. 1774; d. 1857; s. 1795; first pres. Di Soc.; mem. house of c. 1798-1803, 1920-24; speaker house of rep. 1821; N. C. sen. 1808-11, 1828.

*MEBANE, JOHN ALEXANDER

        Greensboro; b. 1830; d. 1854; s. 1845-46; lieut. U. S. A.

*MEBANE, JOHN BRIGGS Planter

        Greensboro; A.B. 1809; gen. assem. of N. C. 1813.

†MEBANE, JAMES EDWIN Minister

        Cliff Top, W. Va.; s. 1896-97.

*MEBANE, JOHN WOOD

        From Fayette co., Tenn.; Northampton co.; b. Feb. 18, 1840; killed at Kennesaw Mt., Ga., June 18, 1864; A.B. 1860; capt of art., C. S. A.

*MEBANE, WILLIAM GRAVES Planter

        From Macon co., Tenn.; Macon, Tenn.; b. June 4, 1838; d. Dec. 2, 1882; A.B. 1859; capt. C. S. A.

*MEBANE, WILLIAM KINCHEN

        Orange co.; b. 1801; d. 1844; A.B. 1821.

*MEBANE, WILLIAM NELSON Minister

        Greensboro; b. 1809; d. 1859; A.B. 1833; A.M. 1839; tutor U. N. C. 1833-34; Presbyterian.

*MEBANE, WILLIAM NELSON Lawyer

        From Rockingham; Wentworth; b. Apr. 14, 1843; d. Apr. 22, 1895; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; C. S. A.; mem. house of c. 1874-75; state sen. 1876-77; judge sup'r ct. 1894-95; trustee U. N. C. 1874-95.

*MEBANE, WILLIAM NELSON

        From Madison; Greensboro; d. Feb. 5, 1918; s. m. 1896-97.

*MEBANE, WILLIAM THOMAS Physician

        From Greensboro; Mebanesville, Ark.; b. 1825; d. Sept., 1891; A.B. 1845; A.M. 1850; M.D. Univ. of Pa.

MECHLING, HARRY ELLSWORTH Manufacturer

        909 S. 6th st., Louisville, Ky.; s. m. 1896-98; M.D. Hosp. Col. of Med., Louisville, Ky., 1900; b. Delaware. O., July 28, 1869; p. Benjamin and Louise (Swineheart); Phi Chi; dir. Y. M. C. A. gym; pres. Swiss cleaners and dyers; ibid. Swiss hosiery mills; capt.-maj. Ky. N. G.; asst. to Q. M. gen. U. S. A. 1917-19; Mason; Elk; Baptist.

MECKEL, GEORGE CURTIS Sales Manager

        312 W. 8th st., Anderson, Ind.; s. 1912-14; b. Anderson, Ind., Jan. 7, 1895; p. Dr. Christian B. and Sylvia J. (Compton); m. Ruth Elizabeth Cox, Dec. 10, 1920; Phi Delta Theta; clerk Lefton Mfg. corp., Anderson, Ind., 1915-17; asst. gen. sales mgr. Indiana Silo and Tractor co., ibid. 1919-20; dir. sales corres. Sweeney Auto. sch., Kansas City, Mo., 1920-22; sales mgr. H. W. Dubiske co., Muskegon, Mich., 1922-23; spec. trav. rep. ibid. 1923-; div. dir. adv. sales mgr., Bell Tel. co. of Pa., Harrisburg, Pa., 1923-24; pvt. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Christian Scientist.

MECUM, ERNEST JAMES

        Walkertown; pres. R. F. D. 5, Wilkinsburg, Pa.; B.S. 1922; b. Walkertown, Sept. 15, 1896; p. A. M. and -- --.

MEEKINS, JEREMIAH CHARLES Lawyer

        Market st., Washington; pres. Dept. Justice, Little Rock, Ark.; s. 1900-01; b. Green Neck, May 3, 1861; p. Jeremiah Charles and Mahula Elizabeth (Nelson); m. Edmund Bell Snadeson, Jan. 2, 1892;


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lawyer since 1901; sheriff Tyrrell co.; justice peace ibid.; supt. pub. instr.; coll. int. rev.; chmn. adv. bd. and mem. fed. comm. during war; Mason; Elk; Baptist.

MEEKINS, PERCY WILBUR Student

        Manteo; pres. Wake Forest; s. 1920-22; Wake Forest col. 1923-24; b. Manteo, 1902; p. Theo. S. and Rosa P. --; Methodist.

‡MEEKS, MARCUS HENRY, JR. Army Officer

        Care Adj. Gen. U. S. A., Washington, D. C.; s. 1912-14; Vanderbilt univ. 1910-12; LL.B. Cumberland univ. 1916; b. Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 22, 1893; p. Marcus Henry and Anne Baldwin (Nunnelly); Phi Delta Theta; lawyer 3 yrs.; 1st lieut. F. A., U. S. A.; asst. atty gen. Tenn. 1919-20; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut. 77th F. A. 4th div. 1917-19; Christian.

MEHAFFEY, HAROLD WADE Farmer

        Newton; s. 1905-07; Catawba col.; b. Newton, July 2, 1884; p. Joe T. and Hattie Allean (Yount); manufacturer; Reformed.

MEHAFFEY, R. EARL

        Balsam; s. 1921-22; b. Balsom, Nov. 8, 1902; p. A. H. and -- --.

MEISENHEIMER, CHARLES AUGUSTUS

        212 N. Tryon st., Charlotte; s. 1905-07; Newberry col.; b. Charlotte, Aug. 7, 1889; p. Dr. C. A. and Nannie J. (Barnhardt); Phi Delta Theta; received license to practice law 1914; at present in the auto. bus.; 1st lieut. 324th inf., 1917-19; Presbyterian.

MELSON, JOHN WILLIAMS

        Columbia; s. 1921-22; b. Columbia, Dec. 1, 1902; p. Alonzo and -- -- --.

MELTON, DARLING JACKSON

        Monroe; s. l. 1921-22.

*MELVIN, JUDGE SHATTOCK Farmer

        From Brandeon, Miss.; Pelahalchee, Miss.; b. Mar. 29, 1839; d. Mar. 17, 1899; s. 1855-57; adj. C. S. A.

MELVIN, MARION BUTLER

        Roseboro; s. 1920; b. Roseboro, May 11, 1903; p. John G. and Della D. (Sikes).

MELVIN, PERRY JENKINS Druggist

        Care H. R. Horne & Sons, Fayetteville; Ph.G. 1920; b. Roseboro, June 15, 1897; p. John Gilmore and Della Dean (Sykes); druggist H. R. Horne & Sons 1920-; U. S. army 1918; Mason; Methodist.

*MENDENHALL, JOHN HENRY STRATFORD Teacher

        Highland ave., Greensboro; A.B. 1923; s. m. spring 1923; b. Randleman, Nov. 29, 1901; d. Aug. 3, 1924; p. P. A. and Marjorie --; Kappa Psi; instr. English Greensboro Col. for Women 1923-24; Presbyterian.

*MENDENHALL, JAMES RUFFIN Lawyer

        Jamestown; d. 1885; A.B. 1850; mfr.

*MENDENHALL, MARY

        High Point; g. s. 1914-15.

MENEFEE, CHARLES EDWIN Cotton Manufacturer

        Care Bellwill Cotton mills, Wilmington; s. 1907-09; b. Graham, Apr. 27, 1892; p. J. W. and Emma Virginia (Williamson); emp. W. Duke Sons & co. 3 yrs.; dist. salesman Firestone Rubber co., Atlanta, Ga., 1 yr.; asst. mgr. Bellwill Cotton mills and sec. Carolina Cotton mills 1919-; pvt.- sergt. ambulance unit 321, Camp Jackson; 2nd lieut. 60th pioneer inf.; 1st lieut. 6th A. A. M. G. B., U. S. A. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

MENZIES, ABEL ALEXANDER SHUFORD Manufacturer

        13th ave., Hickory; s. 1918-21; b. Hickory, Jan. 20, 1901; p. Dr. Henry Charles and Katherine (Shuford);) supt. Hickory Paper Box co. 1922-; Reformed.

MENZIES, DONALD STUART Automobile Dealer

        Hickory; s. 1919; Davidson col. 1917; b. Hickory, Aug. 7, 1898; p. K. C. and -- --; emp. First Nat. bank, Hickory; sec.-treas. Hickory Auto corp.; pvt. co. "B" 1st bat. 13th reg. U. S. Marines, Paris Island, A. E. F. 1918-19; Pythian; Presbyterian.

MENZIES, STIRLING FERGUSON Banker

        Hickory; s. 1919-21; b. Hickory, Mar. 21, 1901; p. K. C. and Mattie (Gwaltney); emp. 1st Nat. bank, 1921-; Presbyterian.

MERCER, ARMISTEAD LILLY Banker

        114 Nun st., Wilmington; s. 1918-20; b. Wilmington, Aug. 17, 1899; p. John Bascom and Mary Elizabeth (Lilly); m. Mildred Lois Davis; Pi Kappa Alpha; emp. Murchison Nat. bank 1920-; S. A. T. C.; Episcopalian.

*MERCER, JOHN R. Physician

        Elm City; s. 1840-42.

MERCER, JOHN ROUTH Farmer

        Elm City; s. 1905-09; b. Edgecombe co., Nov. 20, 1886; p. William Parker and Mary Speed (Jones); Pi Kappa Alpha; Phi Soc.; Methodist.

MEREDITH, BEN LACY Chemist

        21 King st., New Bern; pres. New York, N. Y.; s. 1914-18; Columbia univ. 1923; b. Monroe, Sept. 12, 1897; p. George W. and Mary (Wingo); Omega Delta; Alpha Chi Sigma; chem. DuPont Dye works 1918, 1919-20; chief chem. ibid., Iquique, Chile,


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1920-21, 1921-22; emp.-night treas. Hotel McAlpin, New York City, 1922-24; machinist's mate 1st class-chief gunner's mate U. S. N. R. F. 1918; Baptist.

†MEREDITH, HENRY

        Louisburg; s. 1895-98; b. W. Hoboken, N. J., July 15, 1874; ship-fitter 1898-99; electrician 1899-.

MERIWETHER, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS Broker

        Alexander; s. 1916-17; s. l. Univ. of Cal. 1915-16; b. Asheville, June 7, 1896; p. Frank Tryon and Catherine Carrier; m. Maude Harmon Northup, Aug. 15, 1916; in bus. Asheville 1919-20; comm. broker, cotton, Ft. Myers, Fla., 1920-22; cotton merchant, Texas and New Orleans, La., 1923-24; 20th engrs. 1918; A. E. F. 1918-19; flying cadet U. S. A. 1922-23; Elk.

MERONEY, WILLIAM HYDE Insurance

        Murphy; s. p. 1907; p. B. B. and Martha A. --; drug bus.; farmer.

†MERRIMAN, WILLIAM LEONARD

        Wilmington; s. 1911-12; b. Wilmington, July 19, 1892; p. L. J. and -- -- --.

*MERRIMON, CHARLES JOHNSTON Lawyer

        From Raleigh; Memphis, Tenn.; d. Mar. 17, 1920; s. 1887-88; s. l. 1891.

MERRITT, ALDERMAN Revenue Service

        Raleigh; s. 1915-16, 1919; Trinity col.; Univ. of Va.; b. Clinton, Dec. 9, 1899; p. James Buchanan and Emma Alice --; int. rev. service; N. C. highway comm.; Baptist.

*MERRITT, ALFRED GOWAN Lawyer

        Nashville, Tenn.; A.B. 1853; mem. gen. assem. of Tenn.; judge chancery ct., Nashville, Tenn.; capt C. S. A.; Tenn. sup'r ct. judge.

*MERRITT, ABRAM HAYWOOD Teacher

        From Chatham co.; Mt. Airy; b. July 18, 1832; d. Dec., 1913; A.B. 1856; A.M. 1859; journalist; farmer; Chatham co. supt. schs.; trustee of U. N. C. 1879-98; clerk and master in equity, gen. assem. of N. C. 1881-85.

MERRITT, ABRAM HAYWOOD

        Main st., Mt. Airy; s. 1918-22; b. Mt. Airy, Jan. 10, 1900; p. W. E. and Carrie (Kochtitzky); S. A. T. C.; Presbyterian.

MERRITT, CHANCIE LEE Student

        Chapel Hill; s. 1922; b. May 25, 1900; football 1922.

MERRITT, CARROLL ZOLA

        New Bern; A.B. 1924; b. Jan. 6, 1901.

MERRITT, EDWARD SAMUEL

        Carrboro; s. 1882-83; b. Orange co., Dec. 26, 1860; druggist.

MERRITT, EDDY SCHMIDT

        Box 27, San Fernando, Union, P. I.; A.B. 1919; b. Onslow co., Aug. 19, 1898; p. James Robert and Caroline H. (Henderson); m. Dorothy Penn Hunt, Apr. 17, 1920; Mason; Christian Scientist.

MERRITT, HIRAM HOUSTON, JR.

        101 N. 13th st., Wilmington; s. 1919-20; b. Wilmington, Jan. 12, 1902; p. Hiram Houston and -- -- --.

MERRITT, HUBERT LEAREA

        University; s. 1922-23; b. University, Sept. 3, 1903; p. W. C. and -- -- --.

MERRITT, JOHN HAMLETT Physician

        Woodsdale; M.D. 1906; b. Woodsdale, May 10, 1881; p. William and Mary Catherine (Hamlett); m. Ellen Coxe, June 2, 1915; practicing phys. Woodsdale since graduation; pres. Person co. med. soc. 1916-18; Mason; Baptist.

*MERRITT, JAMES SHANKS Lawyer

        From Person co.; Roxboro; b. Nov. 15, 1860; d. May 28, 1904; s. l. 1880-81; town atty.; co. atty.; mem. bd. of educ.

MERRITT, LENA EVELYN Teacher

        413 W. Davis st., Burlington; s. 1918-19; b. Chapel Hill, Oct. 13, 1898; p. Lonnie Lee and Mary Alice (Johnson); teacher Elmira graded sch. and Alco bus. sch. 1919-; Baptist.

*MERRITT, LEONIDAS HAYWOOD Physician

        From Pittsboro; Forest City, Ark.; b. July 25, 1869; d. Apr. 8, 1921; p. Abraham Haywood and Sarah Purvis --; m. Sarah Ellen Proctor, Dec. 1, 1897; s. 1888-89; s. m. 1893-94; M.D. Univ. of Richmond; mem. town council and sch. bd.; Mason; Elk; Methodist.

*MERRITT, LEONIDAS JOHN Lawyer

        Chatham co.; b. 1830; killed at Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862; A.B. 1854; A.M. 1857; mem. conv. 1861; lieut. C. S. A.

MERRITT, NELLO HARWARD

        Carrboro; s.p. 1914-15; b. Durham, Aug. 23, 1893; p. E. S. and -- -- --.

MERRITT, OSCAR VON KOCHTITZKY

        Maple ave., Mt. Airy; B.S. 1917; b. Mt. Airy, June 1, 1894; p. W. E. and Carrie (Kochtitzky); m. Catherine Hubbard, Oct. 4, 1922; 1st lieut. Ft. Oglethorpe, A. E. F. 1917-19; Methodist.

*MERRITT, ROBERT AMSEI Teacher

        From Chapel Hill; Greensboro; b. Oct. 8, 1877; d. Apr. 14, 1919; A.B. 1902; supt. of schs. 1903.

MERRITT, RUFUS GRAY Exporter

        58-60 Worth st., New York, N. Y.; s. 1909-11; b. Greensboro, Jan. 26, 1893; p. John Wesley and Mary (Bynum); emp. N. C.


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Pub. Serv. co., Greensboro, 1912; cashier, export mgr. Hunter Mfg. & Comm. co., New York, 1913-; 1st lieut. Q. M. dept. U. S. A. 1918; Methodist.

†MERRITT, RUFUS GRANT Planter

        Bekersfield, Cal.; s. 1875-77; b. Chatham co., Oct. 12, 1856; land and water co. 1899.

MERRITT, WILLIAM DANIEL Lawyer

        Roxboro; s. l. 1891-93; b. Person co., Jan. 31, 1872; p. Dr. William and Mary Catherine (Hamlett); m. Mary Josephine Cole, Oct. 28, 1908; varsity football 1892-93; prac. atty. 1893-; supt. pub. instr. Person co. 1896; mem. and chmn. co. bd. of educ. 1897-98; sol. 5th judicial dist. 1898; Odd Fellow; Methodist Episcopal.

MERRITT, WILLIAM EDWARD, JR. Manufacturer

        Mt. Airy; B.S. 1920; b. Mt. Airy, Mar. 12, 1898; p. W. E. and Caroline (Kochtitzky); track; Phi Zeta Nu; emp. Westinghouse Elec. co., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1920-21; ibid. W. E. Merritt & co., Mt. Airy, 1921-22; sec.-treas. Renfro Hosiery Mills co. 1922-; S. A. T. C.; Presbyterian.

*MERRITT, WILLIAM HENRY Farmer

        From Chapel Hill; University Station; b. Jan. 17, 1852; d. Sept. 29, 1922; s. 1869-70; lumberman.

MERRITT, ZERAN LEWIS

        Bolton; s. 1919-21; Trinity col.; b. Bolton, May 3, 1898; p. D. W. and -- -- --.

MERTEN, HORACE GEORGE Teacher

        401 Montgomery st., Pullman, Wash.; s. 1915-16; A.B. Morningside col. 1913; A.M. Univ. of Chicago 1914; b. Garner, Iowa, June 1, 1886; p. George Philip and Helen Wilhelmina (Wichman); instr. Carnegie Inst. of Tech. 1916-18; ibid. State Col. of Washington 1919-; Methodist.

*MESSER, TILLREY LINTON

        Crabtree; b. Feb. 13, 1895; d. Watts hosp., Apr. 28, 1924; s. 1923-24; Baptist.

METTS, EDWIN ANDERSON Grocer

        909 Market st., Wilmington; s. 1896-98; b. New Hanover co., Aug. 10, 1880; p. James Isaac and Cornelia F. (Cowan); m. Elizabeth G. Cotchett, June 20, 1905; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; mem. firm Jas. I. Metts & son, merchandise brokers, 1898-1908; sec.-treas., pres. Worth Gro. co. 1908-; 1st lieut.- adj.-capt. 2nd N. C. inf. 1898-1908; capt. 2nd co. C. A. C. 1908-14; Episcopalian.

*METTS, JAMES ISAAC Broker

        From Wilmington; Chicago, Ill.; b. Mar. 16, 1842; d. Oct. 18, 1921; m. Cornelia F. Cowan, Nov. 11, 1869; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; mer. broker; capt. 30th N. C. inf. C. S. A.; maj.-gen. N. C. div. U. C. V.; Mason; Episcopalian.

METZ, HAROLD WILBUR

        Nashville, Tenn.; s. l. 1914-15; b. Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 17, 1894; p. George and -- -- --.

METZENTHIN, MRS. E. C.

        (nee Proctor, Kathleen); Chapel Hill; s. 1922; Temple univ.; b. Sept. 26, 1881.

METZGER, ANNE ELYSBETH

        1310 W. Market st., Orrville, O.; s. 1922-23; Wooster univ.; b. Orrville, O., Aug. 29, 1904; p. Martin E. and Christine Jeanett (Robel); Christ Reformed.

METZGER, MARTHA

        (see Hamilton, Mrs. Thomas H.)

MEWBORN, JAMES HYMAN

        Kinston; s. m. 1906-07.

MEWBORN, SIDNEY GRAHAM Banker

        201 Gray st., Wilson; s. l. 1895; b. Greene co., Nov. 8, 1868; p. Levi J. H. and Ruth C. (Whitted); m. Ava Gray, Apr. 19, 1904; lawyer 1895-1906; pres. Branch banking and trust co., 1915-; clerk sup'r. ct., Wilson co., 1906-15; N. C. gen. assem. 1895; Christian.

MEWBORN, WILLIAM EDGAR

        Kinston; s. 1882-85; b. Greene co., Sept. 1, 1862; p. Levi A. and Adelaide S.--; m. Lula L. Langdon, Dec. 26, 1888; teacher; merchant, 1897; Masonic life ins.; Shriner; Episcopalian.

MEWBORNE, EDWARD BRUCE Teacher

        Edenton; A.B. 1922; b. Kinston, Mar. 14, 1902; p. James Marion and Pattie Mae (Parrott); Phi Soc.; Christian.

†MEYER, ANDREW PARKER

        New Orleans, La.; s. 1915-16; b. New Orleans, La., July 19, 1895; p. S. H. and -- -- --.

MEYER, GEORGE MICHAEL Civil Engineer

        19 Jackson terrace, Charlotte; s. 1919-21; N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1 yr.; p. George Michael and Elizabeth M. --.

MEYER, LOUIS BOSEMAN Lawyer

        Enfield; s. 1912; Wake Forest col. 1914-15; b. Enfield, Dec. 6, 1891; p. Simon and Antonio (Newman); Phi Soc.; co. D, 120th inf., 1917; sergt. hdqtrs. co. 322 inf. 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-18; 2nd lieut. 41st div. 1918-19.

MEYERS, MORRIS Merchant

        5 and 7 Biltmore ave., Asheville; s. l. 1897; b. New York city, Jan. 22, 1868; p. Solomon and Pearl (Levy); m. Belle Fortune, June 11, 1899; lawyer 1897-1900; mer. 1900-; Mason; Elk; Junior; Odd Fellow; Pythian; Modern Woodman; Jew.

*MHOON, JOSEPH J.

        Tuscumbia, Ala.; s. 1838-41.


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*MHOON, WILLIAM SPIVEY

        Bertie co.; A.B. 1821; mem. house of co. 1829-30; treas. N. C. 1830-35.

MIAL, LEONIDAS LEMAY Physician

        38 Elm st., Morristown, N. J.; A.B. 1881; M.D. univ. of Pa. 1887; b. Wake co., July 7, 1862; p. Alonzo Thomas and Victoria (LeMay); m. Katherine Ebbetts, Oct. 17, 1900; eye, ear, throat and nose specialist; Mason; Methodist.

MICHAEL, JAMES WESTON Engineer

        Waynesville; pres. Woodrow; s. 1920-23; b. Waynesvile, June 5, 1902; p. J. McD. and Mary L. --; mem. Amer. inst. elec. engs.; mem. Amer. soc. civil engrs.

MICHAEL, OLIN BAIN Minister

        2009 Hollyroad st., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1920; Catawba col.; A.B. 1919; Th.G. Central Theo. Sem. 1923; b. Lexington, June 24, 1894; p. Albert A. and Laura J. (Owen); Di Soc.; pastor Schlatter memorial church 1923-; Junior; Reformed.

†MICHAEL, WILLIAM H.

        West Va.; s. l. 1890-91; A. M. Univ. W. Va.

MICHAL, THOMAS LENOIR Farmer

        Woodrow; s. 1911-13; b. Rutherfordton, July 11, 1890; p. John McDowell and Mary (Lenoir); m. Emily Frances Hill, Oct. 25, 1920; Di Soc.; Kappa Sigma; civil eng. Tex. oil fields 1913-20; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut. 322nd inf. 81st div. 1917-18; with 30th inf. 3rd div. U. S. army 1918-19; Episcopalian.

†MICHAUX, CHARLES EDWARD

        Woodburn; s. l. 1886-87.

MICHAUX, WILLIAM WILSON Accountant

        58 Worth st., New York city; A.B. 1909; b. Yadkin Col., Feb. 12, 1883; p. Richard Randolph and Sallie Anderson (Davis); Di Soc.; Mason; Knight Templar; Methodist.

*MICHIE, WILLIAM COCHRAN Lawyer

        From Bastrop, La.; St. Joseph, La.; New Orleans, La.; b. May 13, 1840; A.B. 1861; planter; chief clerk U. S. surv. office; capt. 15th La. C. S. A.

MICK, ERNEST GRANT Lawyer

        Weaverville; pres. 2120 Hill st., Alexandria, La.; LL.B. 1916; W. Va. Wesleyan col.; Weaver col.; b. Buckhannon, W. Va., Jan. 5, 1889; p. Elias Sylvanus and Thermutis (Moore); m. Edith Law, June 19, 1921; scholarship prize offered for best work in law; received supr. ct. prize for best examination paper submitted to the bar in 1916; practicing atty. 1916-18; with Dupont engr. co., 1918-19; connected with U. S. veterans' bureau since 1919; Mason; Odd Fellow; Elk; Methodist.

*MICKLE, JOSEPH CALDWELL Teacher

        From Chapel Hill; Bandera, Tex.; b. Aug. 8, 1844; d. July 2, 1903; s. 1862-64; A.B. 1911 as of 1866; merchant; minister; C. S. A.; Methodist.

*MICKLE, JOHN M.

        Haynesville, Ala.; killed in service; s. 1851-52; capt. C. S. A.

†MICKS, WENTWORTH SWIFT

        Clinton; s. 1883-84; b. Clinton, June 21, 1865; ry. acct.

*MICOU, AUGUSTINE Lawyer

        New Orleans, La.; b. Nov. 7, 1841; A.B 1860; lieut. C. S. A.

*MIDDLETON, ARTHUR Planter

        Virginia; s. 1844-45.

MIDYETTE, BRYAN BONNER Farmer

        Aurora; s. 1920-21; operates farms for J. E. Porter co.

MIKELL, ISAAC JENKINS

        120 Edisto ave., Columbia, S. C.; s. 1921-22; Univ. of S. C.; b. Columbia, S. C., Nov. 22, 1902; p. Dr. Pinkney V. and Annie (Shaw); Alpha Tau Omega.

MILAM, JAMES HENRY Farmer

        Seymour, Texas; s. l. 1890; b. Macon, Dec. 5, 1865; p. Henry D. and Margaret Ann (Savage); m. Alba Simpson; practice of law 1890-1906; judge Knox co., Texas, 1906-15; sup'r. ct. judge 50th judicial dist. Tex. 1916-; Methodist.

MILBURN, THOMAS YANCEY Architect

        908 Vickers ave., Durham; s. 1911-12; Univ. of Pa.; b. Frankfort, Ky., Apr. 10, 1890; p. Frank P. and Leonora (Lyttle); m. Mary Joseph O'Brien; Sigma Chi; V. P. Milburn-Heister co., architects and engrs.; 1st lieut. A. E. F. 1917-19; capt. A. E. F. 1918-19; Mason; Episcopalian.

MILES, FORREST GLENWOOD Lawyer

        Box. 1641, Winston-Salem; A.B. 1919; s. l. 1920-21; Ga. Tech. 1918; b. Warrenton, July 6, 1898; p. George S. and Mattie J. (Joyner); Phi Soc.; ed. U. N. C. Magazine; ibid. Tar Heel; Delta Tau Delta; Phi Alpha Delta; U. S. marine corps unit U. N. C. and Ga. tech. 1918; Baptist.

†MILES, JOHN VAUGHN

        Caswell co.; s. 1905-06.

MILES, MORTON CLIFTON Pharmacist

        124 Rock Spring st., Henderson; s. p. 1915-17; b. Warrenton, Feb. 22, 1893; p. George Samuel and Mattie (Joyner); m. Lennie Elizabeth Elmore, Sept. 3, 1921; Phi Soc.; Phar. Soc.; mgr. Burwell drug co., Warrenton, 1917; mgr. prescription dept. W. W. Parker's drug store, Henderson, for 5 yrs.; owner and prop. Miles pharmacy, Henderson; U. S. army A. E. F. 1918-19; Mason; Pythian; Kiwanian; Baptist.


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MILLANDER, CHARLES WHITE

        24O Pearson st., Asheville; A.B. 1915; s. m. 1914-15; b. Asheville, Nov. 14, 1892; p. Dr. M. C. and -- -- --.

‡MILLAWAY, EUGENE DELANO

        823 Fifth st., N. W., Washington, D. C.; s. p. 1920-21; b. Greensboro, Dec. 20, 1902; p. G. F. and -- -- --.

MILLENDER, LUCY

        240 Pearson drive, Asheville; A.B. 1924; Vanderbilt 1921; b. Asheville, Jan. 10, 1902.

MILLENDER, MARION CHARLES Teacher

        301 Haywood bldg., Asheville; s. 1880-82; M.D. Univ. of Va. 1887; b. Selma, Apr. 13, 1859; physician; surgeon.

MILLER, ALEXANDER AUGUSTUS

        Goldsboro; s. 1919-22; Southern col., Lakeland, Fla., 1924; b. Goldsboro, Oct. 26, 1902; p. A. A. and Sarah O. -- --.

*MILLER, ALEXANDER CLINTON Realtor

        506 Summit st., Winston-Salem. B.S. 1899; b. Paul's Valley, Indian Territory, Apr. 2, 1879; p. Frank and Ida (Clifton); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; banker; Methodist.

MILLER, BACHMAN BROWN Lawyer

        Mt. Ulla; LL.B. 1899; A.B.; A.M.; N. C. col. (Mt. Pleasant); b. Rowan co., Mar. 22, 1874; p. Jesse Wendle and Laura M. (Brown); farmer; judge Rowan co. ct., 1909-13; N. C. sen. 1915; Lutheran.

MILLER, CORNELIUS

        Care Brecht co., 176 Pearl st., New York, N. Y.; s. 1914-15; Oct. 17, 1893; p. Cornelius and -- -- --.

MILLER, CLYDE CASWELL Merchant

        1266 W. 103 st., Cleveland, O.; A.B. 1917; b. Sands, Aug. 20, 1892; p. Jonathan and Mary Caroline (Blackburn); m. Amelia Becker, Aug. 4, 1922; Phi Beta Kappa; Golden Fleece; Di Soc.; asst. supt. dept. store 1920-; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut.-capt. Q. M. corps 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-20; Mason.

*MILLER, CHARLES E.

        North Carolina; s. 1829-30.

MILLER, CLAUDE ELWOOD

        Richfield; pres. 819 Jefferson standard bldg., Greensboro; s. 1917-18; b. Albemarle, July 30, 1897; p. L. W. and Lucy (Crowell); m. Erdene B. Denning, June 17, 1924; mgr. Howe, Snow & Bertles, inc., investment securities, of New York, Greensboro.

MILLER, CLAUDE LEE Chemist

        Care Semet Solvay co., Detroit, Mich.; Ph.B. 1900; b. Shelby, Aug. 26, 1879; p. William Henry and Nannie J. (Lee); Pi Kappa Alpha; chief chem. Semet Solvay co., coke mfg. dept. 1909-.

MILLER, CLARENCE MASON Druggist

        Wallace; Ph.G. 1916; b. Conover, Apr. 15, 1895; p. William Elemore and Florence (Holler); m. Ellen Boney, Jan. 7, 1918; druggist 1916-19; mgr. Duplin drug co. 1919-; corp. med. corps. hosp. No. 17 U. S. army 1918-19; Mason; Presbyterian.

MILLER, CARL TIMKEN

        401 S. 4th st., Wilmington; s. p. 1904-05; b. Wilmington, July 19, 1883.

*MILLER, CHARLES WALTER Insurance

        From Sutherlands; North Wilkesboro; b. Soda Hill, Oct. 12, 1882; d. Apr. 27, 1916; Ph.B. 1905.

MILLER, FRANK WHARTON Department Manager

        2621 Arlington ave., Birmingham, Ala.; B.S. 1898; b. Winston-Salem, Dec. 7, 1877; p. Frank and Ida (Wharton); m. Laura Voorhies, Oct. 25, 1911; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; track; chem. nor. Ala. coal and iron co. 1899-1902; supt. blast furnace ibid. 1902-03; mgr. Birmingham test. Laboratory 1903-05; supt. Tenn. fert. co., Montgomery, Ala., 1905-06; asst. supt., supt. and dist. supt. Semet Solvay co. plants, Holt and Ensley, Ala., 1906-20; mgr. by-product dept. Sloss-Sheffield steel and iron co., 1920-; Kiwanian; Presbyterian.

*MILLER, GEORGE

        Duplin co.; A.B. 1827.

MILLER, HARRY

        Stony Point; A.B. 1916; b. Stony Point, May 10, 1892; p. James Monroe and H. Emma (Harris); m. Mamie Emma Sharpe; Methodist.

‡MILLER, HENRY ALEXANDER Student

        Raleigh; s. 1921-23; b. May 11, 1903.

*MILLER, HENRY C.

        Pendleton dist., S. C.; killed at Cedar creek, Va., 1864; s. 1861-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1865; C. S. A.

MILLER, HERBERT CRAIG Teacher

        Washington; A.M. 1913; A.B. Lenoir col. 1910; b. Newton, Apr. 30, 1888; p. M. D. and Mary Lou (Thomason); m. Stella Mae Rhyne, June 7, 1913; H. S. prin. 1910-18; act. prof. Lenoir col. 1918-19; supt. sch., Spencer, 1919-23; supt. Washington, 1923-; Junior; Lutheran.

*MILLER, HUGH LEE Chemist

        From Goldsboro; Wilmington; Atlanta, Ga.; b. Oct. 25, 1870; d. Feb. 4, 1902; Ph.B. 1890; s. p. 1890-91; lieut. U. S. navy, Spanish-Amer. war.

*MILLER, HENRY WATKINS Lawyer

        From Buckingham co., Va.; Raleigh; d. 1864; A.B. 1834; A.M. 1837; mem. house of c. 1862.

MILLER, IRVING RAY

        Richfield; s. 1919-20; b. Richfield, Oct. 21, 1899; p. J. A. and -- -- --.


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MILLER, JAMES ANDREW Merchant

        Rutherfordton; A.B. 1859; b. Rutherfordton, Oct. 15, 1836; lieut. C. S. A.

MILLER, JAMES BENNETT Teacher

        China Grove; A.B. 1921; M.A. 1922; b. Gibsonville, Jan. 13, 1892; p. Rev. C. B. and M. Irene (McCutchan); m. Virginia B. Coles. Dec. 26, 1923; Sigma Phi Epsilon; emp. Mexican Eagle oil co. as geologist 1921-22; prin. Albemare H. S. 1923-24; foreign air serv. 1917-18; Mason; Lutheran.

MILLER, JAMES CLARENCE Salesman

        Chestnut park, Waynesville; s. 1901-02; Young Harris col., Young Harris, Ga.; b. Waynesville, Aug. 12, 1882; p. William Everett and Sarah Jane (Wessen); m. Virginia Cooper, June 24, 1916 football; emp. Puget Sound mach. depot, Seattle, Wash., 1903; ibid. Schwabacker hdw. co. 1903-07; ibid. Pacific coast rubber co., Portland, Ore., 1906-07; ibid. Sou. brass and iron co., Knoxville, Tenn.; travelling rep. Odell hdw. co., Greensboro, 14 yrs.; hdw. specialty salesman; Mason; Presbyterian.

MILLER, JAMES DANIEL Minister

        1136 E. 33 st., Savannah, Ga.; Ph.B. 1884; Va. Diocese theoo. sem. 1890-93; B.D. Theo. sem, Va., 1901; Columbia univ. 1900-01; Univ. of Nebr. 1901-02; b. Lenoir, co., Aug. 8, 1861; p. Stephen and Lucy J. (Davis); Phi Soc.; teacher Raleigh city sch. 1884-90; civil engr. 1889-90; minister Greensboro 1893-1900; 1912-18; ibid. Lincoln, Nebr., 1901-02; ibid. Harper's Ferry, W. Va., 1902-03; ibid. Baltimore, Md., 1903-09; ibid. Cordele, Ga., 1909-12; ibid. Savannah, Ga., 1918-; Episcopalian.

*MILLER, JOHN FULLENWIDER Physician

        From Cleveland co.; Goldsboro; b. Dec. 25, 1834; d. Jan. 7, 1906; m. Sarah L. Borden, Goldsboro; s. 1854-55; M.D. Jeff. med. col. 1858; surg. 34th reg. hosp. for colored insane, 1888-; Methodist.

MILLER, JAMES LOWRY

        Gastonia; A.B. 1924 as of 1823; b. Gastonia, Oct. 14, 1902.

MILLER, JOSEPH MACON Realtor

        115 Pollock st., New Bern; s. 1921-22; b. New Bern, Mar. 7, 1902; p. Joseph S. and Mattie Susan (Quinn); m. Esther H. Bragg, Mar. 19, 1923; lumberman; Baptist.

*MILLER, JOHN O. Planter

        From Wilmington; Fresno, Cal.; b. Aug. 23, 1841; s. 1858-59; capt. C. S. A.

*MILLER, JAMES P.

        Person co.; s. 1809.

*MILLER, JOHN PRESTON Carpenter

        Winston-Salem; b. May 5, 1878; d. Dec. 16, 1916; s. 1898-99; Methodist.

MILLER, JULIAN SIDNEY Editor

        Care Charlotte News, Charlotte; s. 1902-03; p. Rev. R. G. and Roberta -- --; m. Fannie Faulkner.

MILLER, LEITNER SUTTON

        Pineville; s. p. 1921-22.

MILLER, MORTON FERDINAND

        Hartsville, S. C.; s. 1905-06.

MILLER, MARION SPIERS Clerk

        Care The Stanton, 128 C st., N. E., Washington, D. C.; A.B. 1918; b. Madison; p. Rev. Cornelius and Mary (Scales); teacher; clerk treas. dept., 1918-; Presbyterian.

MILLER, MARY SCALES Student

        128 C st., N. E., Washington, D. C.; A.B. 1917; Queens col. 1907-10; b. Greensboro, Apr. 16, 1889; p. Cornelius and Mary (Scales); teacher 1915-18; clerk war dept. 1918-22; Presbyterian.

*MILLER, RICHARD

        Duplin co.; s. 1816.

MILLER, ROBERT ALEXANDER, JR.

        Fayetteville; s. l. 1907-08.

MILLER, ROBERT BASCOM Physician

        108 N. George st., Goldsboro; s. 1892-94; M.D. Med. Col. of Va. 1898; N. Y. Post-Graduate sch. 1901; b. Goldsboro, Sept. 3, 1876; p. Dr. John Fulenweider and Sarah (Borden); m. Rosa Ashe Battle, Nov. 14, 1904; Phi Soc.; Alpha Tau Omega; health officer and city phys. Goldsboro; pres. Wayne co. med. soc.; Methodist.

*MILLER, RICHARD E.

        Kenansville; d. Dec. 6, 1903; s. 1857-59; C. S. A.

MILLER, ROBERT OLIVER Banker

        Mooresville; A.B. 1904; Erskine col. 1900-03; b. Cabarrus co., Nov. 12, 1882; p. Thomas D. and Mattie I. (Witherspoon); m. Myrtle B. Hinton, June 26, 1910; banker Statesville 1906-09; ibid. Hydro, Okla., 1909-14; ibid. Mooresville 1915-; Mason; Pythian; A. R. Presbyterian.

‡MILLER, STEPHEN ALEXANDER

        Charlotte; s. 1915.

MILLER, SABLE ROSCOE Timberman

        969 Spring Garden st., Greensboro; s. 1906; b. Hannersville, Oct. 9, 1883; p. Alfred Samuel and L. M. (Hughes); m. Mamie Jane Elkins, Dec. 19, 1915; teacher 1907; emp. McCray Redding Hdw. co., Asheboro, 1908-10; tie and timber dept. Sou. Ry. co. 1910-; Mason; Junior; Methodist.

*MILLER, THOMAS

        Warren co.; s. 1803.


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MILLER, THOMAS GRIER Physician

        110 S. 20th st., Philadelphia, Pa.; A.B. 1906; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1911; b. Statesville, Sept. 18, 1886; p. James Sidney and Cora (Templeton); m. Sarah Fenner George, June 3, 1915; Di Soc.; resident phys. Univ. of Pa. hosp. 1911-13; phys. Philadelphia, Pa., 1915-; asst. phys. Univ. of Pa. hosp. 1915-; asst. instr., instr., and asso. in med., Univ. of Pa. Med. sch., 1915-; asso. in research med. ibid. 1916-17; phys. to Home of Merciful Savior for Crippled Children, Philadelphia, Pa., 1916-18; consultant phys. Friends hosp., Philadelphia, 1921-; author and co-author numerous med. articles; 1st lieut.-capt. med. corps A. E. F. 1918-19; Presbyterian.

*MILLER, WILLIAM Lawyer

        Warren co.; d. 1825; s. 1802; atty. gen. N. C. 1810; mem. house of c. 1810-14; speaker ibid. 1812-13; gov. N. C. 1814-16; state sen. 1821-22; charge d'affaires to Guatemala 1825.

MILLER, WILLIAM EUGENE Manufacturer

        59 Park blvd., Winston-Salem; s. 1907-08; b. Winston-Salem, Dec. 19, 1888; p. William F. and Mary E. (Mickey); m. Christabel Sizer, Dec. 10, 1913; with Fogle Bros. co.; building engr.; Kiwanian; Pythian; Moravian.

MILLER, WILLIAM GRAY Wholesale Grocer

        21 Front st., Elkin; s. 1902-03; b. Siloam, Dec. 9, 1880; p. William Farley and Nannie (Apperson); m. Jennie Atkinson, July 26, 1906; salesman and sales mgr. R. J. Reynolds Tob. co. 1903-10; div. sales mgr. ibid. 1913-20; sec.-treas. Atkinson co., wholesale grocers, 1920-; Kiwanian; Mason; Elk; Methodist.

*MILLER, WILLIAM H.

        Virginia; s. 1850-51.

MILLER, WILLIAM H. Journalist

        Shelby; A.B. 1867; b. 1844; C. S. A.

*MILLER, WILLIS LEWIS Minister

        From Raleigh; Missouri; s. 1846-50; Presbyterian.

*MILLER, WILLIAM R. Physician

        Raleigh; b. 1829; d. 1871; s. 1844-47.

MILLER, WORTH WILLIARD Druggist

        Box 69, Rock Hill, S. C.; s. 1920-21; b. Conover, Mar. 18, 1901; p. William Elmore and Floreade (Holler); m. Louise Victoria Graves, June 20, 1923; druggist Jonesboro drug store; ibid. Charles Cole & co., Carthage; ibid. Dixon drug co., Kinston; Presbyterain.

MILLICAN, CHARLES BOWIE Teacher

        Hamilton, Ala.; pres. Chapel Hill; A.M. 1923; g. s. 1923-; A.B. Emory univ. 1922; b. Rome, Ga., June 21, 1899; p. Rev. Oscar LeRoy and Lucy Naomi (Morris); Chi Phi; Tau Kappa Alpha; Pi Delta Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; instr. U. N. C. 1923-; student-2nd lieut. Plattsburg, Camp Perry; instr. bayonet and rifle, Millsaps col. 1918; Mason; Methodist.

MILLIKAN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Realtor

        415 Summit ave., Greensboro; s. 1920; b. Greensboro, Feb. 11, 1900; p. James Milton and Fannie (Bain); Alpha Tau Omega; traveling rep. Am. Land co., Greensboro; clerk Dixie Fire Ins co., ibid.; fire ins. solicitor, Guilford Ins. & Realty co., ibid.; sec.-treas. Millikan Realty & Ins. co., ibid.; Junior; Methodist.

MILLIKEN, JESSE FEARRINGTON Lawyer

        Monroe; s. 1909-10; s. l. 1910; b. Pittsboro, July 30, 1888; p. John Rowe and Annie B. (Fearrington); Sigma Nu; lawyer firm Siler & Milliken, Siler City, 1910-16; ibid. firm Seawell and Milliken, Sanford, 1916-21; ibid. firm Vann and Milliken, Monroe, 1921-; mayor Siler City 1913-16; N. C. gen. assem. 1923-; Kiwanian; pvt.-bn. sergt.-maj.-2nd lieut. 113th F. A. and 117th F. A., U. S. A. 1917-18; Mason.

MILLIKEN, JAMES SHEPARD Physician

        Southern Pines; s. 1907-08; s. m. 1911-13; M. D. Jefferson Med. col. 1915; Trinity col. 1906; b. Pittsboro, Sept. 6, 1890; p. John Roe and Annie (Fearrington); m. Celeste Alma Smith Hill, Apr. 6, 1920; Sigma Nu; Phi Chi; camp phys., Dare Lumber co., Elizabeth City, 1915-17; phys. Pittsboro, 1919-20; ibid. Southern Pines 1920-; mem. Southern Pines chamber of commerce exec. com. 1922-; health officer ibid. 1921-; mem. Moore co. med. assn.; mem. N. C. med. soc.; mem. Am. med. assn.; 1st lieut. med. corps U. S. A. 1917-19; base hosp., Camp Jackson, 1917; base hosp. No. 60, Bazoilles; ibid. No. 30 A. P. and 723 Royatto 1st depot div. St. Argnau; Kiwanian; Shriner; Methodist.

MILLIS, JAMES EDWARD Accountant

        804 N. Main st., High Point; s. 1902-03; s. p. 1903-04; b. High Point, June 23, 1885.

MILLS, EUGENE

        Raleigh; s. 1916-17; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1920; b. Raleigh, July 19, 1896; p. J. A. and -- -- --.

MILLS, JASPER ARTHUR Druggist

        Tabor; s. p. 1921; p. John P. and Dinah -- --; m. Beulah Harrelson, June, 1922; retailer.

MILLS, JOSEPH ARCHER

        Tabor; s. p. 1910-11.

MILLS, JOHN CRATON Druggist

        Rutherfordton; Ph.G. 1920; b. Rutherfordton, July 26, 1900; p. Col. John Craton


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and Nora (Poole); Delta Sigma Phi; Kappa Psi; emp. Thompson-Watkins Drug co., Rutherfordton, 1920; ibid. Sheppard Drug co., Charlotte, 1921-; S. A. T. C.; Pythian; Methodist.

*MILLS, JULIUS CAESAR Physician

        Caswell co.; d. 1908; s. 1863-64; A.B. 1911 as of 1867.

MILLS, JAMES EDWARD Chemist

        Edgewood Arsenal, Edgewood, Md.; Ph.D. 1901; A.B. Davidson col. 1896; A.M. 1900; b. Winnsboro, S. C., Apr. 30, 1876; p. Dr. William Wilson and Sarah Edith Anne (Smith); m. Mary Gregory Hume, Oct. 15, 1921; Kappa Sigma; asst. instr. U. N. C. 1900-01; instr. ibid. 1901-03; asso. prof. ibid. 1904-10; lecturer Univ. of S. C. 1911-13; technical dir. chem. warfare serv. 1921-; numerous articles published in various technical journals; capt.-maj. chem. warfare service 1917-19; cited for meritorious service; Presbyterian.

MILLS, MRS. JAMES EDWARD

        (Nee Hume, Mary Gregory); Edgewood arsenal, Edgewood, Md.; s. 1905-06; Hollins inst.; m. James Edward Mills, Oct. 15, 1921; teacher Birmingham, Ala.; ibid. Asheville; ibid. Richmond, Va.; author of short stories.

MILLS, JOHN WILLIAM Bookkeeper

        Wadesboro; pres. Cliffside; s. 1910-11; b. Wadesboro, Jan. 1, 1893; p. John W. and Sallie (Burns); Parsons Drug co., Wadesboro, 7 yrs.; Blalock-Allen Auto co., 2 yrs.; Carolina Chem. co. 2 yrs.; Cliffside mills, Cliffside, as bookkeeper and cashier at present; A. E. F. 1917-19; Shriner; Methodist.

MILLS, LAPSLEY BARRON Merchant

        44 S. Broad st., Mooresville; s. 1920; Randolph-Macon col.; Davidson col.; b. Mooresville, May 27, 1901; p. John Pinkney and Nannie (Lathan); Delta Sigma Psi; Mason; Pythian; Presbyterian.

*MILLS, QUINCY SHARPE

        From Statesville; Care New York Sun, New York City; b. Jan. 15, 1884; killed in attack on the German lines, July 26, 1918; A.B. 1907; editorial writer for N. Y. Evening Sun.

MILLS, RALPH TYREE

        Apex; s. 1920-21; Wake Forest col.; p. J. B. and -- -- --.

MILLS, WILLIAM CLARENCE, JR. Clerk

        Richlands; s. 1918-21; b. Richlands, Dec. 15, 1900; p. William Clarence and Mary Black (Henderson); Phi Soc.; merchandise clerk 1921-22; farmer 1922; emp. tob. growers' cooperative assn. 1922-; S. A. T. C.

*MILLS, WILLIAM H. H. Soldier

        Nashville, Tenn.; d. in service; s. 1860-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; C. S. A.

MILSAPS, VERA EVANNA Teacher

        706 Davie st., Statesville; M.S. 1924; B.S. N. C. Col. for Women 1915; Columbia univ.; b. Iredell co., July 13, 1890; p. E. S. and Delia (Brown); h. s. science teacher 1915-.

MILSTEAD, ANDREW DALLAM

        606 N. Church st., Charlotte; A.B. 1924; b. Winona, Miss., July 4, 1902; p. Andrew Hammill and Charlotte (Barksdale); Di Soc.; track; monogram club; Episcopalian.

MILTON, LEON VINCENT

        704 Asheboro st., Greensboro; B.S. 1921; b. China Grove, Nov. 27, 1897; p. Richard Holmes and Mary (Riley); Theta Chi; baseball; power sales Westinghouse co., Wilkinsburg, Pa.; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

MILTON, ROBERT HOUSTON

        Albemarle; Ph.G. 1923; b. Albemarle, Mar. 4, 1902.

*MIMMS, THOMAS S. Planter

        From Todd co., Ky.; Guthrie, Ky.; b. Sept. 28, 1839; A.B. 1860; C. S. A.

MIMS, FRANK ALEXANDER Automobile Dealer

        33 Orange st., Asheville; s. 1920-21; Guilford col.; b. Newport, Tenn., July 12, 1899; p. O. L. and G. F. (Hoey); Presbyterian.

†MINAKUCHI, YUTAKA

        Tokio, Japan; A.B. and M.A. 1910; Yale univ.; b. Japan, Dec. 12, 1878.

MINER, ALEXANDER ALLEN Student

        27 Tenth st., Augusta, Ga.; B.S. 1921; Univ. of Pa. 1921-; b. Warren, O., Mar. 31, 1900; p. Charles Simpson and Marion (Allen); Mason; Presbyterian.

MINOR, SIDNEY WHITFIELD

        742 Main st., Danville, Va.; s. l. 1896-97; b. Oxford, Nov. 24, 1873; p. Capt. Richard V. and Julia B. (Allen); m. Roberta Bolling Henshaw, Nov. 20, 1913; lawyer Oxford 1898-1905; asst. cashier Fidelity bank, Durham, 1911-19; treas. Dibrell bros., Danville, Va., 1919-; mayor of Oxford 1898-1903; capt. N. C. state guards; pvt. co. "E" 3rd inf. N. C. N. G. 1895; lieut. col. 3rd N. C. inf. N. G. 1903; commissioned col. ibid. 1914; 20 yrs. serv. with N. G.; Mex. border serv. 1 yr.; col. 120th inf. 30th div. 60th inf. brigade 1916-19; with reg. during serv. in Europe; awarded D. S. M. and recommended for promotion to brig.-gen. just before armistice day on acct. of honorable record of 120th inf.; Shriner; Elk; Odd Fellow; Methodist.

MISENHEIMER, ED ALEXANDER

        Concord; s. 1919-21; b. Concord, Sept. 7, 1902; p. E. L. and -- -- --.


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*MITCHELL, ANDERSON Lawyer

        Wilkes co.; b. 1800; d. Dec. 24, 1876; A.B. 1821; A.M. 1824; tutor U. N. C. 1821-22; mem. house of c. 1827-28; state sen. 1829-40-42 and 1852-54; judge sup'r ct. 1865; rep. in cong. 1842-44.

*MITCHELL, AMERICUS COLUMBUS Planter

        Glenville, Ala.; b. July 18, 1850; s. 1866-68.

MITCHELL, ADRIAN SEYMJOU Lawyer

        Winton; s. 1903; Wake Forest col.; b. Winton, Oct. 19, 1886; p. James S. and Harrie V. (Owen); lawyer 1914-17; Ind. auditor U. S. int. rev. office N. C. dist. 1921-; world war 22 mos.; Baptist.

MITCHELL, COURTNEY Auto Dealer

        Kinston; s. l. 1907-08; p. Alophus and Lavinia (Perry).

*MITCHELL, CHARLES ANDREWS Surgeon

        From Chapel Hill; Memphis, Ala.; b. Oct. 7, 1838; d. 1868; A.B. 1857; tutor U. N. C. 1857; surg. C. S. A.

MITCHELL, FRANKLIN TROY Druggist

        Fairmont; pres. Wilmington; Ph.G. 1924.

*MITCHELL, GEORGE H. Physician

        Hillsboro; d. 1846; s. 1837-38.

MITCHELL, HENRY DAVIS

        Franklinton; s. 1904-05; b. Franklinton, May 31, 1886.

*MITCHELL, HUTCHINGS G.

        Granville co.; s. 1813.

MITCHELL, HUGH GORDON

        Kelly st., Statesville; B.S. 1924; Georgia Sch. Tech. 1920-21; b. Statesville, Oct. 5, 1902; p. Richard Page and Amelia (Leinster); Delta Sigma Phi; Presbyterian.

*MITCHELL, JAMES BILLINGSLEA Lawyer

        From Glenville, Ala.; Seale, Ala.; b. July 28, 1844; d. Feb. 24, 1891; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; mem. gen. assem. of Ala.; lieut. C. S. A.

*MITCHELL, JAMES C.

        Chapel Hill; s. 1827-28.

*MITCHELL, JULIUS CAESAR

        Glenville, Ala.; b. Oct. 23, 1842; d. 1875; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; capt. C. S. A.

MITCHELL, JOHN GULICK Banker

        141 Broad st., Oxford; s. 1919; s. l. 1919-20; b. Oxford, Jan. 15, 1898; p. Willie Zachariah and Johnnie (Meadows); m. Lucy Fairfax Polk, Sept. 6, 1921; Zeta Psi; bookman tob. growers' coop. assn., Richmond, Va., 1 yr.; cashier Robert G. Lassiter Constr. co. 5 mos.; emp. the Citizens bank, Warrenton; co. "H" 3rd N. C. N. G., Mex. border serv. 1915-16; 120th inf. machine gun co. 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Methodist.

MITCHELL, JAMES ROSCIUS Lawyer

        Winton; pres. 3102 "R" st., N.W., Washington, D. C.; s. l. 1901-02; b. Winton, July 3, 1879.

MITCHELL, JOHN WATSON

        Care Corporation commission, Box 465, Raleigh; s. a. 1901-02; s. l. 1912-13; Wake Forest col.; Washington and Lee univ.; b. Winton, Nov. 18, 1884; p. John P. and -- -- --.

*MITCHELL, JOHN WILLIAM

        Leesville, S. C.; b. 1856; d. July 20, 1921; s. 1878-79.

*MITCHELL, LUECO Lawyer

        Salisbury; s. 1854-56; capt. C. S. A.

MITCHELL, LOUIS PHILIP Farmer

        Box 383 Franklinton; s. 1898-99; b. Franklinton, June 15, 1880; p. Joseph Lemuel and Annie Elizabeth (Pearce); bookkeeper Drewry Hughes co., wholesalers dry goods and notions Richmond, Va.; rate clerk, frt. dept. Va. ry. and Chesapeake & O. ry., Norfolk, Va.; asst. cashier the Citizens bank, Franklinton; Methodist.

*MITCHELL, RANDOLPH

        Glenville, Ala.; b. July 8, 1841; killed at Fredericksburg 1862; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; C. S. A.

*MITCHELL, ROBERT

        Caswell co.; s. 1799.

MITCHELL, ROY COLONEL Physician

        209 Hillcrest st., Raleigh; s. 1913-14; Guilford col.; b. Mt. Airy, Feb. 1, 1894; p. C. F. and -- -- --; m. Grace Jenkins, Apr. 10, 1923.

*MITCHELL, ROBERT HENRY

        From Middleburg; Maryville, Cal.; d. Jan. 11, 1913; P.G. 1893; A.M. Vanderbilt 1892.

‡MITCHELL, RICHARD LENSTER

        Statesville; s. 1916-17; b. Statesville, Oct. 25, 1897.

*MITCHELL, STOCKLEY DONELSON Lawyer

        Rogersville, Tenn.; b. Mar. 25, 1795; d. June 16, 1861; A.B. 1815; clerk of Hawkins co. ct.; clerk of gen. asem. of Tenn. 1835-43; pres. bank of Tenn.

MITCHELL, THOMAS BRICE Student

        307 S. Wash. st., Shelby; s. 1919-22; Davidson col. 2 yrs.; Univ. of Pa., 1922-; b. Shelby, Nov. 23, 1900; p. Dr. William F. and Burtie E. (Brice); Beta Theta Pi; Phi Chi; Presbyterian.


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MITCHELL, WAYNE ADOLPHUS Live Stock Dealer

        College st., Kinston; s. 1892-95; s. l. 1895-96; L.L.B. Columbia univ.; LL.M. ibid.; b. Kinston. Mar. 22, 1876; p. Adolphus and Lavinia (Perry); m. Sarah Harrison, June 10, 1903; lawyer Kinston 4 yrs.; fertilizer dealer; mayor Kinston 1923-; Mason; Episcopalian.

MITCHELL, WALTER ELWOOD

        Hickory; pres. 1613 Franklin st., Tampa, Fla.; s. 1919-20; Ga. Tech.; b. Hickory, July 4, 1899; p. W. L. and -- -- --; football; basketball; automobile business, Tampa, Fla., 1921-.

*MITCHELL, WILLIAM P.

        Warren co.; s. 1842-43.

MITCHUM, WILLIAM CLAYTON Teacher

        Bessmer City; pres. 469 Piedmont ave., Atlanta, Ga.; A.B. 1923; p. Columbus and -- -- --; m. Mary Chaney, Feb. 2, 1924; taught Kannapolis 1923-24; U. S. veterans bureau 1924-.

MIZELL, WILLIAM GASTON Dentist

        Windsor; s. 1895-96; D.D.S. Baltimore col. dental surg. 1899; b. Windsor, July 14, 1869.

MIZELLE, WILLIAM HENDERSON Teacher

        Robersonville, Martin co.; s. 1897-99; Ph.B. Atlantic Christian col. 1903; M.A. Atlantic Christian col. 1904; b. Jamesville, Nov. 30, 1874; prin. sch. Robersonville; ed. and mgr. of Weekly Herald, Robersonville.

*MOBLEY, JOHN C.

        Fairfield District, S. C.; s. 1856-57.

MOBLEY, JOHN WARREN Contractor

        300 E. Boulevard, Charlotte; s. 1920-22; p. J. W. and Clay (Norman); Pi Kappa Phi.

MOBLEY, NATHAN Surety

        300 E. blvd., Charlotte; A.B. 1920; b. Reidsville, Oct. 2, 1898; p. John William and Clay (Norman); Di Soc.; Golden Fleece; Sigma Upsilon; amphoterothen; Pi Kappa Phi; ins. bus. 1920-23; asst. mgr. N. C. branch fidelity and deposit co. of Md. 1923-; S. A. T. C.; Presbyterian.

MOCK, HENRY BASCOM Teacher

        Lewisville; Ph.D. 1924; A.B. 1917; A.M. 1923; p. Jacob H. and Mittie W. --; m. Ethel Spaugh, Dec. 29, 1914; high sch. prin. until 1924 in sch. of N. C.; asso. prof. eng., Converse col.

MOEHLMANN, ERNST OTTO Teacher

        Conover; B.S. 1922; M.S. 1923; A.B. Concordia col. 1918; b. Sheboygan, Wis., Aug. 22, 1900; p. Gustar Edward and Minnie (Kauffman); Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Chi Sigma; Sigma Xsi; instr. Cooper union, New York city, 1923-; S. A. T. C.; Lutheran.

MOFFATT, JAMES STRONG, JR. Teacher

        Care Washington and Lee univ., Lexington, Va.; A.M. 1917; Ph.D. 1919; A.B. Erskine col. 1911; A.M. Princeton univ. 1914; b. Chester, S. C., July 17, 1891; p. Rev. J. S. and Jennie (Grier); m. Leila Nancy Nance, Dec. 29, 1915; prin. sch. Troutman's 1911-13; teacher Horner military acad. 1914-15; ibid. Darlington sch., Rome, Ga., 1915-16; asst. prof. Washington and Lee univ. 1920-; A. R. Presbyterian.

*MOFFITT, BARNEY COOPER Machinist

        Sanford; b. Apr. 28, 1890; d. at sea with pneumonia Oct., 1918; s. 1912; Elon col.; Methodist.

*MOFFITT, ELIJAH Lawyer

        Asheboro; b. Aug. 16, 1871; d. Aug. 23, 1913; m. Blanche Baird, Oct. 16, 1902; s. l. 1894-95; Ph.B. Elon col.; mayor; Christian.

MOFFITT, STUART RHODES Teacher

        Sunset ave., Asheboro; s. 1920-21; B.S. Elon col. 1922; b. Linville, Va., July 23, 1901; p. Dr. Emmett Leonidas and Ella Mary (Rhodes); m. Allene Wiggins Cooper, Oct. 11, 1923; Phi Soc.; Delta Sigma Phi; asst. sec. Asheboro wheelbarrow co. 1922; teacher Fayetteville H. S. 1922-; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Presbyterian.

MOGI, SHINZABURO

        Tokio, Japan; s. 1893-94.

MOIR, S. ALEXANDER Physician

        Francisco; s. 1880-81; Univ. of Va. 1884; M.D. Baltimore col. phy. and surg. 1886; b. Francisco, Oct. 17, 1862; merchant; farmer.

MOIZE, ALVIS MARION Insurance

        Durham; s. 1895-96; b. Granville co., Apr. 3, 1872; p. John and -- -- --; pres. Home security life ins. co., Durham; Elk; Junior; Presbyterian.

MOIZE, EDDIE NEVIN Auditor

        718 Shepherd st., Durham; B.S. 1898; b. Stem, Apr. 5, 1874; p. John and Emma (Moore); m. Ruth P. Bailey, Aug. 16, 1922; Phi Soc.; bookkeeper 1898-1906; mgr. Sou. Atlantic oil co. 1906-08; sec. Darlington cotton oil co. 1908-11; ibid. S. C. cotton seed crushers assn. 1912-13; auditor Durham Life ins. co. 1913-16; ibid. Home security life ins. co. 1916-; Elk.

MOMIYAMA, HIROSHI

        Koriyama, Fukushima-ken, Japan; pres. Hotel Hiruta, 39 Agawamachi, Kauda Ku, Tokyo, Japan; M.A. 1916; A.B. Waseda univ.; b. Japan, Oct. 1, 1884; p. Kosai and -- -- --; parliament mem. of dist. of Japan.

MONAGHAN, JOSEPH CLARK Student

        670 Hillside ave., Fayetteville; s. 1922-23; Atlanta sou. dental col. 1923-; b. Fayetteville, June 17, 1903; p. E. J. and Etta Bell (Clark); Catholic.


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*MONGER, JAMES MCRAE

        Sanford; b. Cameron, Mar. 26, 1885; d. Sept. 5, 1910; s. p. 1904.

MONK, EDWIN IRWIN Lawyer

        Asheville; s. l. 1919-20; 1922-23; b. Manistee, Mich., Oct. 14, 1897; p. Fred and Emma (Teske); Phi Alpha Delta; Chi Tau; pvt.-corp.-sergt. co. K, 1st N. C. N. G., co. B, 55th depot brigade, truck co. No. 6, 105th transport train, prov. casual bat., co. C, 105th field signal bat., 120th inf. 30th div A. E. F. 1916-19; Presbyterian.

MONK, GEORGE MONROE Physician

        Wilmington; M.D. 1908; St. Mary's col.; b. Newton Grove, Mar. 20, 1869; p. Henry C. and Rebecca (Gregory); m. Ellen May Shannon, Feb. 12, 1895; Knights of Columbus; Roman Catholic.

MONK, HENRY LAWRENCE Physician

        Salisbury; s. m. 1896-97; M.D. med. col. of Va. 1899; b. Newton Grove.

MONK, HENRY LAWRENCE, JR.

        Salisbury; s. 1919-20; Atlanta sou. Dental col.; b. Salisbury, Dec. 26, 1902; p. Dr. H. L. and -- -- --.

†MONK, PAUL GIBBONS

        618 Munsey bldg., Washington, D. C.; s. l. 1906-07.

MONK, VIVIAN Teacher

        Montevallo, Ala.; A.M. 1923; A.B. Univ. of Ala. 1921; p. M. T. and -- -- --; teacher eng. at Ala. col., Montevallo, Ala.

MONROE, ALEXANDER SIMMONS Bookkeeper

        Rockingham; s. p. 1912.

‡MONROE, CLEMENT ROSENBURG

        Biscoe; s. 1917-18; s. m. 1919-20; b. Biscoe, Dec. 22, 1899; p. J. A. and -- -- --.

MONROE, EDWARD DANIEL Insurance

        102 N. Perry ave., Peoria, Ill.; Ph.B. 1884; b. Cumberland co., Oct. 15, 1861; p. Dr. Alexander John and Mary Elizabeth (Ray); m. Sara Elizabeth Weatherwax, Dec. 20, 1910; Di Soc.; teacher Durham H. S. 2 yrs.; emp. Equitable life assurance soc. of U. S. 1887-1916; spec. agt. Mutual benefit life ins. co. 1916-; pres. Peoria life underwriters' assn. 1903-04; Odd Fellow.

MONROE, FRED BETHUNE Fruit Grower

        West End; s. 1919; B.S. N. C. Col. of A. and E., 1923; b. Candor, Dec. 30, 1900; p. John A. and Mary (Cox); Woodman; Methodist.

MONROE, JOHN PATRICK

        Manley; s. 1892-93.

*MONROE, JAMES RANDLETT Teacher

        From Fayetteville; Brooklyn, N. Y.; b. Apr. 22, 1865; d. Dec. 6, 1912; A.B. 1885.

*MONROE, JOHN W.

        Rowan co.; s. 1819.

MONROE, RAYMOND

        Laurinburg; s. 1909-10; b. Laurinburg, July 17, 1888.

MONROE, ROBERT ANDREW

        Laurinburg; s. l. 1914-15; b. Laurinburg, Aug. 22, 1892.

*MONROE, STANSBURY MARTIN

        Fayetteville; b. Feb. 24, 1878; s. 1898-1900.

MONROE, THOMAS ISAAC

        Mendenhall st., Greensboro; s. 1922-23; b. Greensboro, Dec. 13, 1901.

MONROE, WILLIAM GALPIN Salesman

        90 E. 18th st., Brooklyn, N. Y.; B.S. 1917; b. Wilmington, Sept. 21, 1894; p. W. P. and May Thompson; m. Estelle Gertrude Ludolph, June 23, 1921; with Columbia Phonograph co., New York city; 2nd lieut. C. A. C.; lieut. 38th bat., 4th anti-aircraft artillery, A. E. F., 1917-19.

*MONTAGUE, ALEXANDER Physician

        From Wake co.; Galt, Cal.; b. Sept. 16, 1845; d. May 21, 1902; m. Nettie Gaffney, 1900; s. 1862-65; A.M. 1868; M.D. Univ. of N. Y. 1868; farmer Wake co. 1868-73; phys. Galt, Cal., 1873-1902; Baptist.

MONTAGUE, PAUL NISSEN Banker

        Farmers natl. bank and trust co., Winston-Salem; s. 1906-09; s. l. 1921-22; b. Winston-Salem, Nov. 16, 1890; p. H. and Estella (Nissen); m. Juanita Davis, Aug. 25, 1919; auto dealer 1911-16; trust officer Farmers natl. bank and trust co., Winston-Salem, 1922-; sergt. A. S. S. O. R. C. 1917; 1st lieut. 95th squadron first pursuit group, air serv. A. E. F. 1917-19; Baptist.

*MONTAGUE, WALTER HENRY

        Wake co.; b. Aug. 16, 1840; killed in battle near Richmond, 1864; A.B. 1862; Wake Forest col.; med. student; C. S. A.; ward master Peace inst. at time it was a hosp.; pvt. calv. 1st reg. col. Sheek; Baptist.

MONTCASTLE, KENNETH FRANKLIN Banker

        Care Wachovia bank, Winston-Salem; A.B. 1919; Davidson col. 1915-18; Yale univ. 1919-21; b. Lexington, Oct. 22, 1899; p. George W. and Louise (Hunt); Beta Theta Pi; Wachovia bank and trust co. 1922-; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Presbyterian.

MONTEATH, ARCHIBALD DURIE

        33 Adams st., Asheville; pres. 1725-17th st., 511 Rutland Courts, Washington, D. C.; s. 1902; b. Little River, Dec. 21, 1879; p. William and Susan (MacCall); m. Charlotte Snelson, Dec. 13, 1908; after leaving the univ. practicing law Asheville with Judge Geo. A. Shuford; legal div. U. S. housing corp.; counsel of div. 1919; dir.


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of corp. 1924-; mem. and active worker social science club of Asheville; wrote for Gazette-News; pvt. trumpeter, corp. and sergt. co. F. 1st reg. Spanish-Amer. war.; Odd Fellow; Episcopalian.

†MONTFORT, WILLIAM JOSEPH Physician

        Jacksonville; s. 1855-56; M.D. Jefferson med. col. 1858; b. Onslow co., Apr. 14, 1839.

†MONTGOMERY, ELBERT SPRINGS

        Charlotte; s. 1910-11; b. Charlotte, Sept. 7, 1891.

MONTGOMERY, JAMES A.

        Anderson, S. C.; A.B. 1854.

*MONTGOMERY, JOHN CARR

        Hertford co.; A.B. 1807.

MONTGOMERY, JAMES ERWIN

        Burlington; A.B. 1918; b. Burlington, June 1, 1897; p. James P. and -- -- --.

*MONTGOMERY, JAMES NEWTON

        Caswell co.; A.B. 1848.

MONTGOMERY, WADE ANDERSON Automobile Supply Dealer

        6 Hermitage road, Charlotte; s. 1905-08; b. Charlotte, June 28, 1889; p. Winslow Alexander and Virginia (Springs); m. Annabel Allen, Mar. 5, 1894; Di Soc.; baseball; Beta Theta Pi; Gimghoul; emp. Stan. Oil co., Charlotte, 1908-09; ibid. Cudahy Pack. co., Charlotte, and Columbia, S. C., and Jacksonville, Fla., 1909-15; sec.-treas. Carolina auto. sup. house, Charlotte, 1915-; Mason; Rotarian; Presbyterian.

*MONTGOMERY, WILLIAM JAMES Teacher

        From Swift Island; Albemarle; Concord; b. Montgomery co., Aug. 14, 1834; d. June 28, 1912; m. Mary G. Cottrell, July 19, 1859; m. Lucy M. Richmond, Apr. 26, 1871; A.B. 1855; lawyer; N. C. sol. 6th. dist., 1874-82; judge sup'r ct., 1885-89; lieut.-col. 28th reg. C. S. A.; Methodist.

MONTSINGER, VINCENT MELANCTHON Engineer

        5 Boylston st., Pittsfield, Mass.; B.S. 1909; b. High Point; p. William Jasper and Eveline (Gorsett); m. Marguerite Irene Chapin; elec. engr. gen. elec. co. 1909-; numerous articles published in scientific journals; Methodist.

MOODY, JASPER NEWTON Lawyer

        Murphy; s. l. 1897-98.

MOODY, JOHN ROY

        Relief; s. 1916-17; Univ. of Tenn.; b. Relief, Apr. 17, 1895; p. J. S. and -- -- --.

MOODY, RALPH MANNING Lawyer

        Murphy; s. 1917; s. l. 1920; p. Joseph N. and -- -- --; practicing atty. Moody & Moody, Murphy.

†MOODY, WILLIAM ALEXANDER

        Lumberton; s. 1881-82; b. Robeson co.

MOODY, WILLIE ARTHUR

        Waynesville; s. 1916-17; Trinity col.; b. Waynesville, Dec. 6, 1897; p. C. M. and -- -- --.

MOON, OTIS JOHN

        R. F. D. 4, Danville, Ind.; s. l. 1905-07; b. Danville, Ind., Nov. 28, 1883.

*MOORE, ALFRED Lawyer

        From Buchoi plantation, Brunswick co.; Mooresfields; Hillsboro; b. Sept. 6, 1783; d. July 26, 1837; m. Rebecca Christina Williams, Apr. 1, 1803; s. 1798-1802; mem. house of c. 1813 and 1817-26; speaker ibid. 1823-24; rice planter Cape Fear river; Episcopalian.

*MOORE, AUGUSTUS Lawyer

        Edenton; b. 1803; d. Apr., 1851; A.B. 1824; judge sup'r ct. 1848-51.

*MOORE, ALFRED CLEON

        From Surry co.; Wythe co., Va.; b. 1805; s. 1825-26; mem. house of c. 1828-31; mem. gen. assem. of Va.; col. C. S. A.

*MOORE, ALEXANDER DUNCAN Physician

        Chapel Hill; b. 1825; killed in battle; A.B. 1845.

*MOORE, ALBERT GALLATIN

        Opelousas, La.; b. 1843; killed at Port Republic, 1862; s. 1858-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; lieut. C. S. A.

MOORE, ALLEN HOYT Physician

        New Market, Va.; s. 1911-14; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1916; b. Norfolk, Va., Mar. 1, 1890; p. James Bruer and Appie (Hoyt); m. Faye Allstatt, Mar. 15, 1921; football; Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Chi; phys. Episcopal hosp. 1916-17; ibid. Clover, Va., 1920-21; ibid. New Market, Va., 1921-; mem. st. bd. health, Shenandoah co., Va.; contributor to med. journals; capt. med. corps U. S. A. 1917-19; maj. M. O. R. C., U. S. A.; Episcopalian.

‡MOORE, ANDREW JACKSON Banker

        514 Fourth st., Greenville; Ph.B. 1905; b. Bethel, Apr. 7, 1880; p. David Columbus and Martha Caroline (Andrews); m. Nellie Pender, Apr. 7, 1920; Pi Kappa Alpha; Phi Soc.; dep. clerk sup'r ct. Pitt co. 4 yrs.; asst. cashier Greenville Banking & Trust co. since; Pythian. D.O.K.K.

MOORE, ANDREW JACKSON Minister

        Whitakers; A.B. 1911 as 1862; b. Pitt co., Jan. 18, 1837; p. Elder Ichabod and -- --; m. Elizabeth Farmer, Jan. 21, 1864; teacher; capt. 61st N. C., C. S. A.; Primitive Baptist.

MOORE, ARLEY MONROE Lawyer

        117 Dick st., Fayetteville; s. l. 1894-95, 1897-98; b. Hackney, Aug. 4, 1871; p. David Alfred and Susan Adeline (Riddle);


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m. Elsie Hooper Bond; lawyer 1898-; ed. Chatham Observer 1902-05; ed. Fayetteville Index 1912-18; Cape Fear News Daily 1916-17; mayor Pittsboro 1903-04; supt. Chatham co. pub. schs. 1904-05; N. C. res. militia 1917-21; Mason; Odd Fellow; Junior; Baptist.

*MOORE, ALFRED M.

        Brunswick co.; s. 1826-27.

*MOORE, AUGUSTUS MINTON Lawyer

        From Edenton; Greenville; b. Dec. 17, 1841; d. Apr. 24, 1902; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; lieut. C. S. A.; judge eastern circuit criminal ct.

MOORE, AURELIUS ROY Druggist

        Wilson; s. p. 1916; p. Aurelius Milton and Maggie C. --; half owner Turlington & Morrison drug co., Wilson.

MOORE, ALLEN THURMAN Treasurer

        201 E. 8th st., Greenville; s. 1906-08; b. Bethel, Apr. 17, 1888; p. David Columbus and Martha Caroline (Andrews); Phi Soc.; Pi Kappa Alpha; dep. clerk sup'r ct., Pitt co., 1909-14; Greenville Cotton mills, 1916-18; co. treas. Pitt 1918-.

*MOORE, BARTHOLOMEW FIGURES

        Raleigh; b. 1840; d. Nov. 8, 1890; s. 1854-55.

MOORE, BARTHOLOMEW FIGURES Farmer

        Wilmington st., Raleigh; s. 1916-17; B.E. N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1921; b. Raleigh, Feb. 27, 1898; p. Van Boddie and Mary Elizabeth (Crudup); Kappa Sigma; S. A. T. C., N. C. Col. of A. & E., 1918; Episcopalian.

*MOORE, BARTHOLOMEW FIGURES Lawyer

        From Halifax co.; Raleigh; b. 1801; d. 1878; A.B. 1820; LL.D. 1868; mem. house of c. 1836 and 1840-44; comm'r to revise statutes of N. C. 1855; atty gen. N. C. 1848-51; mem. conv. 1865; trustee U. N. C. 1840-68; mem. exec. com. bd. of trustees; trustee U. N. C. 1871-79.

*MOORE, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Physician

        From Wadesboro; Ashley co., Ark.; b. 1840; s. 1856-58; lieut. C. S. A.

*MOORE, BENJAMIN RUSH Lawyer

        From Person co.; Wilmington; b. Aug. 14, 1834; d. Apr. 3, 1894; s. 1853-54; sol. crim ct. New Hanover co. 1877-94; lieut.-col. 41st reg. 3rd cav. C. S. A.; N. C. sol.

*MOORE, BENJAMIN TYSON Physician

        Stokes co.; A.B. 1823.

MOORE, CLAYTON Lawyer

        Williamston; s. l. 1911-12; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; Va. Poly. inst.; b. Williamston, 1888; p. James E. and Jane (Skyes); m. Jennie Sevanner, 1914; mem. N. C. bar assn.; pract. atty.; N. C. gen. assem. 1921, 1923; atty. Martin co., and Williamston; Mason; Odd Fellow; Episcopalian.

†MOORE, CARL DANA

        Charlotte; s. l. 1912-13; b. Charlotte, July 23, 1890; p. H. J. and -- -- --.

MOORE, CHARLES EDWARD Physician

        Greensboro; s. m. 1901-05; Milligan col., Tenn., 1900-01; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1907; b. Rural Hall, July 28, 1885; p. Charles E. and Eliza Ann --; m. Helen Smith, June 28, 1915; Omega Upsilon Phi (Jefferson); res. physician Jefferson hosp. 1907-09; surg. Greensboro, 1909; on staff St. Leo's hosp., ibid.; mem. Amer. med. assn.; Sou. med. assn.; tri-state med. assn.; 9th dist. med. soc.; Guilford co. med. soc.

MOORE, CHARLES ERNEST Druggist

        Wilson; s. p. 1903-04; m. Mattie Elizabeth. Oct. 20, 1910; farmer since leaving the Univ.

MOORE, CHARLES JOYCE Wholesale Grocer

        West Main st., Washington; s. 1912-13; b. Norfolk, Va., Mar. 12, 1891; p. James Bruer and Appie Grist (Hoyt); m. Mary Long Kugler, Apr. 23, 1919; football; trav. salesman 1913-15; asst. mgr. Carolina distributing co., inc., 1915-17; mgr. ibid. 1919-; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut. U. S. A. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

MOORE, CLIFTON LEONARD Teacher

        Burgaw; A.B. 1923; b. Burgaw, Sept. 28, 1900; p. William David and Ida (Murray); Phi Soc.; Tau Kappa Alpha; Phi Beta Kappa; Epsilon Phi Delta; Golden Fleece; asst. prin. Leaksville H. S. 1922-; Methodist.

MOORE, CARLOS MONROE Banker

        Valley View, Tex.; A.M. 1915; B.L. East Tex. Normal col. 1912; A.B. ibid. 1914; b. Hunt co., Tex., Dec. 29, 1891; p. James R. and Nina (Kiser); m. Mattie Johnson, Mar. 9, 1920; teacher and prin. Wolfe city H. S. 1915-16; asst. cashier First State bank, Wolfe city, Tex., 1916-22; cashier First Guaranty bank, Valley View, Tex., 1922-; vice-pres. alumni assn. East Texas Normal col. 1920-21; Mason; Pythian.

MOORE, DONALD BAIN Physician

        Granite Falls; Badin; s. 1906-08; M.D. Univ. Col. of med. 1913; b. Granite Falls, Sept. 26, 1887; p. P. G. and Myra (McDowell); teacher Granite Falls, 1 yr.; physician ibid. 1913-; Shriner; Pythian; Odd Fellow; Methodist.

MOORE, DAVID COLUMBUS, JR. Bookkeeper

        201 E. Eighth st., Greenville; s. 1911-13; b. Bethel, Dec. 31, 1894; p. David Columbus and Martha Caroline (Andrews); Phi Soc.; Pi Kappa Alpha; clerical work


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clerk sup'r ct., Pitt co. 1913-14; bookkeeper Frank Wilson, the King clothier, Greenville 1918; bookkeeper ibid. 1919-; sergt. U. S. A. 1918-19; Pythian; D. O. K. K.

MOORE, DUBRUTZ CUTLAR Broker

        Elm st., Lumberton; s. 1913-14; b. Burgaw, Aug. 6, 1895; p. John Bailey and Serena L. (Corbitt); m. Ruth Norment, June 28, 1922; tob. broker; ins.; pvt. 2nd N. C. art.; 7th A. A., A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Presbyterian.

*MOORE, EUGENE DICK Salesman

        From Lenoir; Granite Falls; b. 1867; d. 1893; s. 1886-87.

MOORE, ERNEST E. Banker

        Granite Falls; s. p. 1920-22; p. Pleasant G. and Myre (McDowell); cashier bank of Granite.

*MOORE, FREDERICK Lawyer

        From Brasstown; Asheville; b. Sept. 10, 1869; d. Aug. 14, 1908; m. Lela Enloe, Nov. 27, 1895; s. l. 1892-93; judge sup'r ct. 1899; Methodist.

MOORE, FREDERICK Cashier

        LaFayette, Ga.; s. 1917-19; b. Asheville, Mar. 20, 1900; p. Judge Fred. and Lela (Enlce); salesman Endenroth and Hold groc. co., Huntersville, Ala., 1919-20; cashier Consolidated Textile corp., LaFayette, Ga., 1920-; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Methodist.

†MOORE, FURNEY T.

        Harnett co.; s. 1880-81.

*MOORE, GABRIEL

        Stokes co.; s. 1822-25; gen. assem. of N. C., 1828, 1829, 1832.

MOORE, GASTON BATTLE Farmer

        Whitakers; s. 1918-19; b. Whitakers, Sept. 14, 1899; p. R. M. and Pattie (Braswell); Episcopalian.

*MOORE, GEORGE BODDIE Planter

        Raleigh; b. Dec. 4, 1841; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; C. S. A.

*MOORE, GODWIN COTTER Physician

        St. John's; b. 1804; d. 1880; s. 1822; M.D. Univ. of Pa.; mem. house of c. 1831, 1842, 1866; state sen. 1842.

*MOORE, GIDEON E.

        Stokes co.; s. 1822.

MOORE, GUY GRAHAM Lawyer

        Kinston; s. 1907; b. Kinston, Sept. 17, 1882; p. Levi Jacob and Mary Bright (Parrott); lawyer 1907-; pres. Kinston pub. co., publishers of the Kinston Morning News 1914-; farmer; Mason; Pythian; Episcopalian.

*MOORE, GEORGE J. Druggist

        From Chapel Hill; Goldsboro; b. 1830; d. 1875; s. 1848-50.

*MOORE, HENRY

        Louisburg; s. 1821.

MOORE, HUGH COWAN

        Front st., Statesville; s. 1921-22; b. Statesville, Sept. 8, 1903; p. W. C. and Elva Lou (Gill); m. Doris Fraley, Aug. 8, 1923; Presbyterian.

‡MOORE, HARRY EDWIN

        Kinston; s. 1916.

MOORE, HASSEL GASTON

        Martinsville, Va.; s. l. 1907-08.

‡MOORE, HENRY HUDDLER

        Scotland Neck; s. 1915-16; b. Scotland Neck, Dec. 19, 1896; p. G. K. and -- --.

*MOORE, JAMES

        Martin co.; A.B. 1825.

*MOORE, JAMES Engineer

        From Wilmington; Winston-Salem; s. 1856-57; civil engr.

MOORE, JAMES Farmer

        R.F.D. 5, Raleigh; s. 1876-79; b. Raleigh, Jan. 28, 1858.

MOORE, JOHN ALLEN Tobacconist

        Box 918, Norfolk, Va.; A.B. 1895; Ph.M. 1896; b. Orange co., Jan. 13, 1876; p. M. W. and Sarah Jannett (Oldham); m. May Harris, May 21, 1912; ed. Wilson Advance 1896-97; emp. A. C. L. ry. 1900; ibid. Maxwell Tob. co. 1900-02; ibid. Imperial Tob. co. Danville, Va., 1902-12; Imp. Tob. co., Richmond, Va., 1912-16; mgr. Norfolk branch, Imp. Tob. co., 1917-; Presbyterian.

MOORE, JOHN AUGUSTUS Manufacturer

        Rosemary; Ph.B. 1900; b. Edenton, Dec. 19, 1878; p. John Armistead and Mary (Skinner); m. Mabel Vann, Franklinton, Nov. 16, 1910; Phi Soc.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Gimghoul; Theta Nu Epsilon; Pi Sigma; Bank of Littleton 1900; rater for Henderson Tel. & Carolina Tel. co., 1900; with Parham Bros. Supply co., and Bank of Littleton, 1901; sec. Harriet cotton mills, Henderson, 1901-08; sec. Harriet and Henderson cotton mills, 1908-15; pres. Patterson mills co., Roanoke Rapids, 1915-; vice-pres. Citizens Bank & Trust co., and Joyner Motor co., Rosemary; pres. B. L. assn., Roanoke Rapids, 1922-; mem. sch. bd. Henderson graded sch. 1909-15; mem. sch. bd. Roanoke Rapids graded sch. 1915-; Mason; Pythian; Episcopalian.

MOORE, JOHN ALEXANDER Teacher

        Lucama; A.B. 1909; b. Burke co., May 3, 1882; p. Samuel Benjamin and Margaret Elizabeth (Patton); m. Marion Elzora


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Wheeler, June 9, 1915; teacher Nighthawk, Wash., 1909-10; ibid. Pullman, Wash., 1910-11; prin. Cottonwood Idaho, H. S. 1911-13; teacher Lewistown, Mont., 1913-16; prin. junior H. S. ibid. 1916-20; prin. denominational sch. Hazard, Ky., 1920; ibid. North sch. Hickory, 1921; ibid. Morganton H. S. 1921-22; supt. Stantonsburg schs. 1922-23; ibid. Lucama sch., 1923-24; Baptist.

*MOORE, JUNIUS ALEXANDER

        Wilmington; A.B. 1816.

MOORE, JULIAN ALISON Physician

        208 Murchison bldg., Wilmington; B.S. 1916; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1918; b. Abbeville, Ga., Oct. 31, 1896; p. Halstead Bowden and Esther (Alison); m. Rebekah Imogene Bellamy, Dec. 14, 1921; Phi Soc.; interne Pa. hosp., Phila., Pa., 1918-19; instr. U. N. C. 1919; chief res. phys. Garfield memo. hosp. Washington, D. C., 1920; phys. Wilmington, 1921-; genitourinary surg. to Jas. Walker memo. hosp., 1923-; Mason; Kiwanian; Methodist.

*MOORE, JAMES B.

        Granville co.; s. 1860-61.

*MOORE, JAMES BERNICE Bookkeeper

        From Burgaw; Farmville; b. Burgaw, Apr. 20, 1890; d. Farmville, Feb. 7, 1920; m. Marie Parsons, April 20, 1915; s. 1912; emp. Sou. Exp. co.; bookkeeper Export Tob. co.; Wilmington light inf.; Presbyterian.

*MOORE, JAMES CAMERON

        Jackson, Miss.; killed at Mumfordsville, Ky., 1862; A.B. 1854; lieut.-col. C. S. A.

MOORE, JAMES CARLISLE Physician

        McColl, S. C.; s. a. 1894-95; s. m. 1898-99; A.B. Wofford col. 1898; M.D. S. Car. Med. col. 1901; Sigma Alpha Epsilon.

MOORE, JOHN CRAVEN Farmer

        Elm City; s. p. 1911-12; Trinity col.; b. Elm City, Apr. 5, 1887; p. Dr. Edwin Gibbons and Annie (Thompson); m. Selma Carson, July 24, 1919; insurance.

†MOORE, JOSEPH CHANNING

        Wilson; s. 1902-03; b. Durham.

*MOORE, JOHN D.

        Wilmington; s. 1843-44.

*MOORE, JAMES EDWIN Lawyer

        From Martin co.; Williamston; b. Jan. 30, 1841; d. June 17, 1898; A.B. 1862; mem. gen. assem. of N. C. 1865; lieut. C. S. A.; trustee, U. N. C., 1883-91.

MOORE, JULIAN EUGENE

        Box 968, Winter Haven, Fla.; s. 1911-12; b. Wadesboro, Nov. 8, 1892; p. C. O. and -- -- --.

MOORE, JOHN JAY

        Coeburn, Va.; s. 1908-09; b. Franklin, Oct. 30, 1888.

†MOORE, JAMES LOGAN

        Ducktown, Tenn.; s. 1904-05; b. Ellijay, May 19, 1880.

MOORE, JESSEE LEE

        Greenville; s. 1900-02; b. Burke co., Sept. 22, 1878.

MOORE, JOHN MILLER

        Rock Hill, S. C.; s. 1883-84; b. 1868; merchant.

MOORE, JOSEPH NEWITT Physician

        Marshall; M.D. 1905; b. Saratoga, July 28, 1884.

MOORE, JOHN PATRICK

        Middlesex; s. p. 1910-11; b. Wake co., June 9, 1885; p. James H. and Nancy Elizabeth (Adams); m. Percie Alice Boyd, June 14, 1911; Mason.

MOORE, JAMES ROY Merchant

        115 W. ave., Lenoir; A.B. 1916; b. Hendersonville, Jan. 4, 1894; p. Yancey Davis and Lille Cornelia --; m. Gussie Lillian Burt, June 12, 1923; mgr. Lenoir Book co. 1916-17, 1918-; sergt. med. corps. 46th inf. June 1917-Sept. 1918; student F. A. central officers' train. sch. Sept.-Dec. 1918; Mason; Pythian; Baptist.

MOORE, JEROME REA Lawyer

        1325 Atlanta Trust co. bldg., Atlanta, Ga.; LL.B. 1906; Sewanee univ.; Univ. of S. C.; b. Columbia, S. C., Aug. 30, 1884; p. Dr. Thomas T. and Mary E. (Sawyer); Theta Nu Epsilon; Alpha Tau Omega; capt.-maj. co. "E" 83rd reg. 17th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

MOORE, MRS. JAMES SAMUEL

        Fremont; pres. 1915 Oregon st., Berkeley, Cal.; s. 1920; b. Fremont, Aug. 6, 1899; m. James Samuel Moore, Aug. 26, 1916.

MOORE, JAMES SAMUEL Teacher

        Franklin; pres. 1915 Oregon st., Berkeley, Cal.; A.B. 1920; s. Univ. of Cal.; b. Bethel, Oct. 24, 1893; p. George Lafayette and Jane Susan (Smith); m. Magnolia Taylor, Aug. 26, 1916; supt. Fremont pub. schs.; teacher math. Galileo H. S., San Francisco, Cal.; Methodist.

MOORE, JAMES SHINE Clerk

        Box 696, Chapel Hill; pres. 222 N. Tryon st., Charlotte; s. 1922-23; N. C. Col. of A. and E., 1917-18; b. Kenansville, Sept. 25, 1897; p. Dan and Clara Hodges (Shine); furniture bus. with Maxwell-McDonald co.

*MOORE, JOHN SWANN Teacher

        From Chapel Hill; Bennettsville, S. C.; b. Sept. 3, 1832; A.B. 1853.


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‡MOORE, JOHN WALKER

        McConnellsville, S. C.; s. m. 1908-09.

*MOORE, JOHN WHEELER Lawyer

        Hertford co.; d. Dec. 8, 1906; A.B. 1853; pres. elec. 1860; author Heirs of St. Kilda, history of N. C. etc.; maj. C. S. A. 3rd bat. art.

MOORE, KINCHEN CARL Physician

        101 N. Pine st., Wilson; s. 1903-05; M.D. Univ. of Mich. 1909; b. Nash co., Apr. 3, 1885; p. Dr. Charles E. and Minnie N. (Taylor); m. Leila Foster Privett, Oct. 20, 1909; Phi Chi; Phi Delta Theta; house phys. Wilson sanatorium, Wilson, 1909-13; sec. and one-third owner Herring hosp. Wilson, 1913-15; pres. The Carolina Gen. hosp. 1920-; mem. Wilson co. med. soc.; ibid. 4th dist. med. soc.; ibid. N. C. state med soc.; ibid. Sou. med. soc.; ibid. Amer. med. soc.; Kiwanian; Junior; Mason; Episcopalian.

MOORE, LAWRENCE DAILEY

        Durham; s. 1918-19.

MOORE, LARRY ICHABOD Lawyer

        84 E. Front st., New Bern; s. l. 1893-94; b. Wilson, Mar. 14, 1870; p. Andrew J. and Elizabeth (Farmer); m. Ella King, Mar. 22, 1899; Delta Kappa Epsilon; lawyer 1894-; solicitor third and fifth judicial dists. 1898-1906; trustee U. N. C., 1905; Mason; Knight Templar; Odd Fellow; Baptist.

MOORE, LARRY ICHABOD, JR.

        New Bern; s. 1920-21; b. New Bern, Jan. 26, 1904.

*MOORE, LEVI JACOB Merchant

        Kinston; b. Lenoir co., Jan. 28, 1857; d. Aug. 26, 1912; m. Mary Bright Parrott, Oct. 6, 1874; s. 1867-68; cotton buyer; Christian.

MOORE, LEONIDAS JOHN, JR. Mechanic

        Pollocksville; s. 1900-02; trustee U. N. C. 1905.

MOORE, LUCIUS LEE ARDREY Chiropractor

        Box 151, Clinton; s. 1916-17; George Washington univ. 2 yrs.; D.C. and Ph.C. Palmer Sch. of chiropractic; b. Burgaw, May 13, 1898; p. Thomas L. and Edna -- --; m. Ethel Hawkins, Aug. 31, 1918; private sec. Hon. S. M. Brinson, congressman, 2 yrs.; Mason.

MOORE, LOUIS TOOMER Secretary

        308 Dock st., Wilmington; s. 1902-05; b. Wilmington, May 17, 1885; p. Col. Roger and Susan Eugenia (Beery); m. Florence Kidder, Nov. 22, 1916; Di Soc.; Kappa Alpha; baseball; ed. Wilmington Dispatch 1905-13; half-owner and sec. David Moore Paint co. and Atlantic Paint & Varnish works 1913-; sec. Wilmington chamber of com. 1921-; Mason; Junior; Methodist.

*MOORE, MAURICE Planter

        From Brunswick co.; Louisiana; s. 1795; col., war of 1812; gen. assem. of N. C. 1804, 1812, 1813.

MOORE, MARGARET ELIZA Secretary

        215 Rosemary st., Chapel Hill; s. 1922-23; N. C. Col. for Women, 1919-20; b. Warsaw; p. Dan and Clara (Shine); teacher music Franklinville H. S. 1923; sec. P. J. Weaver, prof. music, U. N. C., 1924; Presbyterian.

*MOORE, MATTHEW JOSEPH Planter

        From Platt co., Mo.; Carpenteria, Cal.; d. Mar. 3, 1918; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; C. S. A.

*MOORE, MATTHEW M.

        Stokes co.; s. 1827.

*MOORE, MATTHEW REDD Senator

        Stokes co.; A.B. 1815; state sen. 1833, '35-40; mem. conv. 1835.

*MOORE, MOSES W.

        From Salisbury; Mobile, Ala.; b. 1807; d. 1858; s. 1823-25; U. S. A.

MOORE, NICHOLAS GIBBON

        Mooresville; s. 1920-21; b. Mooresville, June 2, 1904.

MOORE, OLIVER EARLE

        Bennettsville, S. C.; A.B. 1920; b. Bennetteville, S. C., Apr. 6, 1897.

*MOORE, PEYTON P.

        Orange co.; s. 1821.

†MOORE, RICHARD

        Wilmington; s. 1862-63.

*MOORE, ROBERT Minister

        From Rowan co.; Tenn.; s. 1796; teacher; Presbyterian.

*MOORE, ROBERT ALFRED Physician

        From Bradshaw; Durham; b. June 23, 1869; d. Feb. 18, 1913; s. 1888-89; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1891; surgeon.

‡MOORE, ROBERT ASHE

        Statesville; pres. 3612 Walnut st., Phila., Pa.; s. 1919-21; Col. of Charleston; b. Statesville, Oct. 16, 1898; p. J. M. and -- -- --; interne Altoona gen. hosp. Phila., Pa.

MOORE, ROBERT ROMULUS, JR.

        Leaksville; s. 1922-23; b. Leaksville, Feb. 12, 1903; p. R. R. and -- -- --; with Carolina cotton and woolen mills.

MOORE, TOM Sales Manager

        820 James bldg., Chattanooga, Tenn.; s. 1908-11; b. Webster, Oct. 28, 1887; p. Walter Evans and Laura (Enloe); m. Mary Elizabeth Timothy, Chattanooga, Tenn., Apr. 10, 1923; Sigma Nu; lawyer


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1911-17; emp. Johnston mills co. 1917-24; com. merchant, yarns, July 1, 1924-; 2nd lieut. 383rd inf. 96th div. U. S. A. 1918; Odd Fellow; Methodist.

MOORE, THOMAS JEFFERSON Insurance

        Murchison Nat. Bank bldg., Wilmington; s. 1901-04; b. Bethel, Nov. 20, 1882; p. David Columbus and Martha Caroline (Andrews); m. Ella Brock Jacobs, Apr. 20, 1911; Pi Kappa Alpha; asst. cashier Greenville Banking & Trust co., Greenville, 1905-07; bookkeeper Murchison Natl. bank, Wilmington, 1907; asst. cashier Bank of Lumberton, Lumberton, 1908; teller Murchison Natl. bank, Wilmington, 1909-17; asst. cashier ibid. 1918; cashier Greenville Banking & Trust co. Greenville, 1919-20; life and fire ins. bus. Greenville, 1920-21; dist. mgr. Equitable Life Assurance soc. of N. Y., Raleigh, 1921-; spec. agent, Jefferson std. life ins. co. 1924; deputy clerk sup'r ct. Pitt co. 1904-05; Mason; Knight Templar; Episcopalian.

MOORE, THOMAS LAKE Lawyer

        1528 Wood ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.; A.B. 1889; B.L. Univ. of Ala. 1900; b. Greenville, S. C., Nov. 28, 1868; p. James P. and Etheland Butler (Brooks); m. Martha Hill, Dec. 4, 1895; Mason; Episcopalian.

MOORE, THOMAS OWEN

        New Bern; A.B. 1921.

MOORE, THOMAS PINKNEY Banker

        311 W. 10th ave., Charlotte; s. 1907; b. Summerville, S. C., Oct. 9, 1888; p. Baxter Harriet and Kate W. --; m. Laura Butler, Sept. 5, 1912; emp. Amer. Trust co., Charlotte, 9 yrs.; asst. cashier and mgr. Independent Trust co., Charlotte, 1916-; Episcopalian.

MOORE, THEO WILSON Merchant

        Care Moore Furniture co., Miami, Fla.; s. 1914; m. Ruth Estelle Stheaman; engaged in furn. bus. (wholesale and retail) with father, Miami, Fla.

*MOORE, THEOPHILUS W. Minister

        From Person co.; Wilmington; s. 1851-52; Methodist.

MOORE, URIAH GRANTHAM

        Genoa; s. 1882-83.

*MOORE, VAN BODDIE Merchant

        Raleigh; b. Sept. 29, 1855; d. Apr. 29, 1917; s. 1875-77; pres. Melrose knitting mill, Raleigh.

*MOORE, WILLIAM

        From Rowan co.; Nashville, Tenn.; s. 1796; U. S. A. war of 1812.

*MOORE, WILLIAM

        Wilmington; s. 1807.

*MOORE, WILLIAM ARMSTEAD Lawyer

        Edenton; s. 1848-51; gen. assem. of N. C. 1868, 1870; speaker, 1869-70; sup'r ct. judge 1871-79.

MOORE, WALTER CURTIS

        Plains; s. p. 1901-02.

MOORE, WILLIAM CHESTER Lawyer

        Dillon, S. C.; s. l. 1908-09; A.B. Wofford col. 1906; b. Spartanburg co., S. C., Dec. 24, 1881; p. L. G. and Mary E. --; m. Nan B. Fletcher, Feb. 24, 1910; lawyer, Dillon, S. C., as jr. mem. firm Sellers & Moore; ibid. alone, 1918-; mem. Dillon co. bd. educ. 6 yrs.; co. atty. 8 yrs.; co. chmn. dem. exec. com.; Mason; Methodist.

MOORE, WILLIAM CURTIS, JR. Electrical Engineer

        Statesville; B.S. 1923; Davidson col. 1919-20; b. Statesville, Mar. 23, 1901; p. William Curtis and Elva Lou (Gill); engr. for N. Y. Tel. co.

MOORE, WILLIAM DAVID

        601 Nash st., Wilson; pres. care Sou. Cotton Oil co., Tarboro; s. 1917-20; Atlantic Christian col. 1920-22; b. Kittrell, Aug. 18, 1900; p. John W. and Mary Lucinda (Sugg); emp. Sou. cotton oil mill co. Wilson and Tarboro, 1922-; cashier, 1922-24; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

*MOORE, WILLIAM HARDING Physician

        Chapel Hill; b. 1828; d. 1881; s. 1845-46; supt. Col. Insane asylum, Goldsboro.

MOORE, WILLIAM HOUSTON Physician

        1819 Market st., Wilmington; s. p. 1904-05; s. m. 1906-08; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1910; b. Warsaw, Aug. 30, 1880; p. Thomas McGee and Casandria (Bowden); m. Ida Gallaher, Nov. 1, 1911; res. phys. State hop., Scranton, Pa., 1910-11; phys. Wilmington, 1911-; Mason; Presbyterian.

MOORE, WALTER MCDOWELL Bookkeeper

        Granite Falls; Rhodiss; s. 1904-08; b. Granite Falls, Jan. 19, 1886; p. P. G. and Myra (McDowell); bookkeeper 1908-11; merchant 1911-14; postmaster 1914-17; bookkeeper 1917-; Methodist.

MOORE, MRS. WALTER PARKS

        (Nee Rankin, Kathleen Adair); New Hope road, Gastonia; s. 1900-01, 1906-08; Queens col. 1896-99; b. Lincolnton, Feb. 25, 1880; p. Col. Richard and Delia (Bisoner); m. Walter Parks Moore, Apr. 29, 1909; teacher Mt. Holly, 2 yrs.; daughter Amer. rev.; Presbyterian.

MOORE, WILLIAM PERCY

        Bynum; s. 1908-09; b. 1886.

MOORE, WILLIAM PETER Teacher

        Branch; A.B. 1912; b. Fonta Flora, Oct. 11, 1886; p. Samuel Benjamin and Margaret Elizabeth (Patton); Di Soc.; student R. O. T. C. Ft. Oglethorpe, 1917; 42nd co. 20th engrs. A. E. F. 1918-19.


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*MOORE, WILLIAM TAMERLANE

        Farmville; b. Nov. 5, 1895; died in service, Oct. 12, 1918; s. 1913.

MOORE, YANCEY DAVIS Teacher

        Cor. East ave. and Ridge st., Lenoir; s. m. and p. 1884-85; b. Pender co., May 30, 1860; p. John Taylor and Annabella (Keith); m. Harriet Steele, July 8, 1886; m. Lilly Cornelia Greeg, Nov. 3, 1903; teacher 1885-1901; mgr. and owner book store 1915-20; supt. pub. instr. Caldwell co. 1901-15, 1920-; Baptist.

MOOREFIELD, JONES LEFTWICH

        St. Petersburg, Fla.; s. m. 1905-06; b. Guilford col.

*MOORING, JAMES SAMUEL Farmer

        From Whichard; Greenville; b. Sept. 2, 1875; s. 1896-98; teacher; merchant; deputy sheriff 1899-1901.

*MOREHEAD, ABRAHAM FORREST Lawyer

        Rockingham co.; b. 1816; d. 1837; A.B. 1834; tutor U. N. C. 1835.

*MOREHEAD, EUGENE LINDSAY Banker

        From Greensboro; Durham; b. Sept. 16, 1845; d. Feb. 27, 1889; m. Lucy Lathrop, Savannah, Ga., Jan. 7, 1874; A.B. 1868; C. S. A.; Presbyterian.

*MOREHEAD, JOHN HENRY Merchant

        From Greensboro; Martinsburg, Va.; b. Dec. 15, 1833; d. June 26, 1863; m. Mary Lindsay; s. 1848-51; A.B. Princeton univ. 1853; col. 45th inf. N. C. C. S. A.; Presbyterian.

MOREHEAD, JAMES LATHROP Lawyer

        Morehead ave., Durham; Ph.B. 1903; LL.B. 1909; b. Durham, June 11, 1882; p. Eugene and Lucy Cornelia (Lathrop); m. Caroline Douglas Hill, Feb. 24, 1917; Zeta Psi; Theta Nu Epsilon; Di Soc.; Gimghoul; cotton exporter Savannah, Ga., 1903-07; lawyer Durham, 1909-; alderman Durham, 1911-13; city atty. Durham, 1915-19; sergt. troop A, 1st cav. Ga. N. G. 1904-07; corp. 4th co. N. C. R. M. 1917-21; Presbyterian.

*MOREHEAD, JOHN LINDSAY Banker

        From Greensboro; Charlotte; b. Jan. 15, 1833; d. Nov. 31, 1901; m. Sallie Pheifer; m. Louise Brantley; A.B. 1853; mfgr.; col. C. S. A.; on staff of Gov. Vance 1861-65; Presbyterian.

MOREHEAD, JOHN LINDSAY Manufacturer

        5 East Vance st., Charlotte; s. 1911-12; B.S. Univ. of Va., 1916; b. Marietta, Ga., Oct. 19, 1894; p. John Motley and Mary (Garrett); m. Louise Nickerson, June 14, 1919; emp.-vice-pres. Leaksville woolen mills and mgr. Homestead plant ibid. 1916-; pvt., corp., sergt. 113th F. A. 1917; 2nd lieut. R. M. A. air serv. U. S. A. 1917-18.

*MOREHEAD, JOHN MOTLEY

        From Rockingham co.; Charlotte; b. July 4, 1796; d. Aug. 27, 1866; m. Anne Eliza Lindsay, Sept. 6, 1821; A.B. 1817; A.M. 1837; lawyer; mfgr.; pres. Whig conv. 1848; tutor U. N. C. 1817; trustee U. N. C. 1828-66; mem. house of c. 1821-27, '58; mem. constitutional conv. 1835; N. C. gov. 1841-45; N. C. sen. 1860; mem. Conf. cong. 1861-64; first pres. N. C. ry. co.; delegate to Peace conv. 1861.

*MOREHEAD, JOHN MOTLEY Banker

        Charlotte; b. Charlotte, July 20, 1866; d. Dec. 13, 1923; A.B. 1886; mfgr.; mem. U. S. house of rep. 1909-11.

MOREHEAD, JOHN MOTLEY Chemist

        Forest ave., Rye, N. Y.; B.S. 1891; German Govt. sch. Cologne, Germany, 1910; b. Spray, Nov. 3, 1870; p. Maj. James Turner and Mary Elizabeth (Connelly); m. Genevieve M. Birkhoff, July 3, 1915; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; ed. Hellenian; night supt. testing room Westinghouse co. 1895; chem. and elec. expert and tech. advisor Peoples Gas Light & Coke co., Chicago; Natural Gas fields, Indiana; Union Carbide co.; Linde Air Products co.; Prest-O-Lite co.; Natl. Carbon co. 1895-; chief chem. and engr. of tests Peoples Gas Light & Coke co. 1908-; installed machinery in England, Scotland, and Germany; hon. mem. English and French acetylene assn.; fellow, Amer. inst. of elec. eng.; ibid. Amer. electrochem. soc.; ibid. Amer. gas assn.; mem. and 1st vice-pres. Amer. Welding soc.; mem. international jury of awards at St. Louis and San Francisco expositions; mem. council of nat. defense and war industries bd. 1917-19; pres. int. acetyiene assn.; author numerous scientific articles; maj. gen. staff U. S. A. 1917-19; Baptist.

*MOREHEAD, JOSEPH MOTLEY Lawyer

        Greensboro; b. July 9, 1840; d. Jan. 1, 1911; m. May Christian Jones, Nov. 8, 1883; s. 1857-58; farmer; pres. Guilford Battleground co.; lieut. co. "E" 2nd N. C. reg. C. S. A.; clerk and master in equity; trustee U. N. C. 1911; Presbyterian.

*MOREHEAD, JAMES TURNER Senator

        From Greensboro; New York, N. Y.; b. Aug. 5, 1840; d. Apr. 19, 1908; m. Mary Lily Connally, Dec., 1864; s. 1861; mfgr.; N. C. sen. 1870-72; mem. conv. 1875; adj. 3rd N. C. cav. C. S. A.; Presbyterian.

*MOREHEAD, JAMES TURNER Teacher

        From Rockingham; Greensboro; b. Jan. 11, 1799; d. May 5, 1875; m. Mary Teas Lindsay, May 13, 1830; A.B. 1819; lawyer; farmer; N. C. gen. assem. 1835-36, 1838, 1840, 1842; U. S. house of rep. 1851-53; trustee U. N. C. 1838-68; Presbyterian.

*MOREHEAD, JAMES TURNER, JR. Lawyer

        Greensboro; b. May 28, 1838; d. Apr. 1, 1919; A.B. 1858; N. C. gen. assem. 1866; N. C. sen. 1872-76, 1883; pres. N. C. sen. 1872; col. C. S. A.


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MOREHEAD, JAMES TURNER, JR.

        Greensboro; s. l. 1907-09.

*MOREHEAD, ROBERT LINDSAY Farmer

        Greensboro; b. Aug. 3, 1831; d. Aug. 15, 1876; s. 1849-51; 1st lieut. C. S. A.; Presbyterian.

MORGAN, ALBERT RUFUS Minister

        Henry st., Chester, S. C.; A.B. 1910; grad. Gen. Theo. sem. 1913; Columbia univ.; b. Macon co., Oct. 15, 1885; p. Alfred and Fannie Eugenia (Siler); m. Madeline Mahala Prentiss, June 2, 1914; minister Penland 1914-18; ibid. Barnwell, S. C., 1918-20; ibid. Chester, S. C., 1920-; Mason; Episcopalian.

MORGAN, ALEXANDER RUFUS Missionary

        Goldsboro; s. 1883-84; teacher; minister; Methodist.

MORGAN, ELI JOHN Teacher

        Benson; pres. Creedmoor; s. 1913-14; B.S. N. C. Col. of A. and E., 1922; b. Benson, Sept. 5, 1893; p. Jesse D. and Tabitha (Turlington); teacher 1914-15; merchant 1915-17; teacher Creedmoor H. S. 1922-; machinist mate aviation serv. U. S. N. 1918-19; Mason; Baptist.

MORGAN, ERNEST SUTTON

        Clyde; s. m. 1905.

MORGAN, FRANCIS GREER

        Burlington; A.B. 1923; Wake Forest col. 2½ yrs.; b. Burlington, Feb. 22, 1903; p. E. L. and -- -- --.

*MORGAN, GEORGE THOMAS Teacher

        Gates co.; killed in service; A.B. 1856; C. S. A.

†MORGAN, HORACE GREELY

        Spring Hope; s. 1895-96.

*MORGAN, JOHN

        Orange co.; d. 1886; s. 1869-70.

*MORGAN, JESSE DAVID Farmer

        From Benson; b. Mar. 2, 1857; d. Mar. 21, 1923; m. Tabitha Turlington, Jan. 19, 1887; s. 1882-3-4-; clerk supr. ct. Johnston co.; furn. and hdw. dealer; Baptist.

MORGAN, JOHN MCCOY Lawyer

        Benson; s. l. 1891-93; b. Harnett co., Mar. 13, 1867; teacher 1894-95; mem. house of rep. 1895.

MORGAN, JOSEPH PATRICK Farmer

        Shawboro; s. 1907-09; b. Shawboro, Dec. 23, 1890; p. Patrick Henry and Elizabeth Duke (Ferebee); m. Thelma Baxter, Oct. 20, 1920; Phi Soc.; pvt. 324th ambulance co. 306th sanitary train, 81st div. A. E. F. 1918-19; Baptist.

MORGAN, JESSE TURLINGTON

        Benson; Ph.G. 1918; b. Benson, 1896; p. J. D. and -- -- --.

‡MORGAN, LAWRENCE NELSON Teacher

        Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla.; A.B. 1912; A.M. Harvard univ. 1916; instr. English Univ. of Okla., 1912; asst. prof. ibid. 1917-.

‡MORGAN, PAUL BAXTER

        Carpenter; s. 1916-17; b. Carpenter, Apr. 12, 1893.

MORGAN, PHILIP LYDAY

        Asheville; s. 1918-19.

MORGAN, PAUL NEWHILL

        406 Church st., Burlington; s. 1912-13; b. Burlington, Oct. 4, 1893; p. C. L. and -- -- --.

MORGAN, WILLIAM P.

        s. 1826.

*MORING, JOHN M. Lawyer

        From Chatham co.; Pittsboro; b. Chatham co., Mar. 11, 1841; s. 1860-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; mem. house of rep. 1872, 1874-76; speaker ibid. 1879.

*MORISEY, SAMUEL BUNTING Physician

        Clinton; b. 1830; s. 1848-49.

*MORISEY, THOMAS JUNIUS Lawyer

        Clinton; b. 1818; A.B. 1842; A.M. 1845; planter; state sen. 1854.

*MORPHIS, JAMES M. Lawyer

        From Orange co.; Austin, Tex.; s. 1843-45; author.

MORRILL, LAWRENCE VIRGIN, JR.

        Box 809, Raleigh; s. 1907-08; b. Snow Hill.

MORRIS, AMOS

        Gastonia; s. p. 1914-15; b. Gastonia, Feb. 2, 1893; p. L. M. and -- -- --.

‡MORRIS, ALONZO FIELDS

        New Bern; s. p. 1919-21; b. Troy, June 24, 1898; p. G. F. and -- -- --.

*MORRIS, ALGERNON R. Planter

        From Orange co.; Austin, Tex.; b. 1832; s. 1855-57; tax coll. 1862-70 and 1880-84; clerk dist. ct. 1870-74.

MORRIS, CARLYLE Physician

        Maxton; A.B. 1916; s. m. 1919-20; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1922; b. Pender co., Dec. 16, 1894; p. John William and Fannie Long (Jones); Phi Chi; Phi Soc.; interne Univ. of Pa. g. s. hosp. 1922-23; clerk A. C. L. Ry. co., New Bern, 1917; pvt.-sergt. ambulance service French army 1918-19; Methodist.

MORRIS, CECIL OWEN

        Atlantic; s. 1918-20; b. Atlantic, Sept. 17, 1900; p. J. R. and -- -- --.

MORRIS, FOY

        Main st., Raeford; s. 1921-22; b. Troy, Apr. 26, 1901; p. Ananias Roberson and Lenora (Henderson); co. "G" 200th art. A. A. M. G. co. 1921-; Methodist.


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MORRIS, FRED DETWILEY

        Gastonia; s. spec. 1920-22; b. Gastonia, Apr. 5, 1901; p. Mrs. S. M. Morris; Theta Chi; baseball; football; professional ball player.

MORRIS, GEORGE BLYTHE Physician

        Borden bldg., Goldsboro; s. 1903-07; Univ. of Md. 1910-; b. Goldsboro, Jan. 17, 1884; p. John R. and Kate E. (Royall); m. Ethel Pool, Sept. 2, 1908; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Chi; state hosp. Goldsboro; Mt. Olive sanitarium, inc.; capt. med. corps U. S. A. 1918; Mason; Episcopalian.

MORRIS, GEORGE DILLON Student

        Goldsboro; A.B. 1922; Belmont col. 1913-14; Univ. of Pa. 1922-; b. Goldsboro, Dec. 16, 1895; p. William Lee and Mary (Robinson); Phi Soc.; Kappa Sigma; pvt., corp. co. "E" 2nd N. C. N. G. 1913-16; ibid. bat. A, 117th F. A. 1921-22; Roman Catholic.

MORRIS, GILBERT HARDY Lumberman

        Care Westall Lumber co., Asheville; s. 1891-92.

MORRIS, JOSEPH ALGERNON Physician

        Oxford; A.B. 1887; M.D. Vanderbilt univ. 1890; N. Y. P. G. sch. 1891-92; b. Granville co., May 17, 1863; p. Atticus and Elizabeth (Hunt); m. Lizzie Reed Martin, Sept. 3, 1901; phys. 1890-1913; farmer 1913-18; physician 1919-; Methodist.

‡MORRIS, JAMES ALLEN, JR. Lawyer

        Tampa, Fla.; s. 1903-04; b. May 26, 1886.

MORRIS, JOHN DE Manager

        Roxboro; B.S. 1921; Guilford col.; b. Roxboro, Nov. 1, 1899; p. John De and Sallie Sue (Street); basketball; Beta Theta Pi; Phi Zeta Nu; emp. Carolina power and light co., Raleigh, 1921-22; ibid. Morris Tel. co. 1922-; S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

MORRIS, JOHN MANNING Farmer

        Franklinton; s. 1884-85; b. Granville co., June 1, 1859; p. Atticus and Elizabeth (Hunt); m. Katie Ellen Gibbs, Apr. 20, 1912; tobacco mfgr. Harris and sons, Franklinton, 2 yrs.; ibid. Farmers' alliance, Oxford, 3 yrs.; bookkeeper ibid. 1 yr.; salesman ibid. 1 yr.; warehouseman 4 yrs.; buyer leaf tobacco Imperial Tob. co. 3 yrs.; stock keeper Taylor, Connelly, and Bugg co. 3 yrs.; Odd Fellow; Methodist.

*MORRIS, JOSEPH MONROE

        Windsor; s. 1897-98.

MORRIS, JOHN ROBINSON

        Smithfield; pres. Goldsboro; s. 1919.

MORRIS, JAMES WARD, JR. Lawyer

        410 Hyde Park ave., Tampa, Fla.; A.B. 1911; b. Tampa, Fla., Nov. 14, 1890; junior mem. of law firm Raney & Morris, Tampa, Fla.; delegate natl. dem. conv., St. Louis, 1916; capt. 326th inf. 82nd div. U. S. A. 1917-19.

MORRIS, LAWRENCE CHARLES

        109 W. 10th st., Wilmington, Del.; s. 1915-16; b. Marion, Sept. 6, 1896; p. Thomas and -- -- --.

*MORRIS, LEWIS COLEMAN Physician

        From Montpelier, Va.; Birmingham, Ala.; d. Mar. 23, 1923; s. m. 1890-91.

MORRIS, MYRTLE ESTELLE

        (See Ritch, Mrs. Hugh E.).

†MORRIS, NORWAY

        Atlantic; s. p. 1913-14; b. Atlantic, Dec. 14, 1894; p. J. L. and -- -- --.

MORRIS, ROY WILSON

        Gastonia; B.S. 1924; b. Gastonia, Aug. 2, 1898; p. Mrs. S. M. Morris; Theta Chi; baseball (capt).; football (capt.).

MORRIS, SAMUEL JESSE

        Mesic; s. l. 1920-21; Atlantic Christian col.; b. Mesic, Oct. 28, 1892.

†MORRIS, WILLIAM MURPHY

        Orange co.; s. 1869-70.

MORRISETTE, CALVIN BLACKWELL Druggist

        Main st., Elizabeth City; s. 1913; b. Shiloh, Mar. 14, 1893; p. Joseph Hughes and Addie Virginia (Wright); m. Lottie Mae Bennett, Jan. 14, 1920; retail druggist; Baptist.

*MORRISON, ANGUS D. Planter

        From Richmond co.; Mississippi; b. 1832; d. 1881; s. 1849-52; C. S. A.

MORRISON, ALLEN TURNER Lawyer

        Pearson drive, Asheville; pres. 52 Lawrence place, Asheville; A.B. 1907; b. Alexander, Mar. 23, 1886; p. Theodore S. and Ella H. (Davidson); m. Helen Ennis Belo, Jan. 12, 1924; Di Soc.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; lawyer Asheville, firm Bourne-Parker-Morrison, 1908-17; pres. Memphis Enterprise, inc., Sou. Enterprise, inc., Memphis, Tenn.-Tex., and treas. of Sou. Enterprise, inc. of Texas, 1919-22-; ibid. Wachovia Bank & Trust co., Winston-Salem, 1922-23; credit mgr. ibid. Raleigh, 1923-; (Wachovia Bank & Trust co. Raleigh, consolidated with Merchants Nat. bank, ibid.); 1st lieut. C. A. C. Fts. Oglethorpe and Monroe, 42nd reg. C. A. C., A. E. F. 1917; and 12th anti-aircraft sector 1919; Presbyterian.

*MORRISON, COLUMBUS Physician

        Mecklenburg co.; A.B. 1825.

†MORRISON, EDWARD FURY CORNELIUS

        Philadelphia, Pa.; s. m. 1908-09.

*MORRISON, ELAM JOHNSTON Minister

        Mecklenburg co.; b. 1800; d. 1825; A.B. 1818; Presbyterian.


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MORRISON, FRED WILSON Teacher

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1913; A.M. 1913; Univ. of Chicago, 1915; Columbia univ; b. Pioneer Mills, Oct. 29, 1890; p. Columbus H. and Pallie S. (Pharr); Phi Beta Kappa; gym team; prin. New Bern H. S. 1913-14; supt. Chapel Hill graded sch. 1914-24; pvt. 156th depot brigade camp Jackson, 1918; F. A., C. O. T. S. camp Zachary Taylor, May-Aug., 1918; 39th class sch. of fire, Ft. Sill, 1918; teacher N. C. Col. for Women 1924-; Presbyterian.

MORRISON, HARRY KELL Physician

        Care Sou. Pacific hosp., Houston, Tex.; s. 1912; Univ. of Ga.; M.D. Emory univ. 1917; Harvard univ.; b. Harrisburg, Dec. 28, 1891; p. Walter William and Mary Elizabeth (Howie); m. Nina Haddon Spears, July 12, 1920; Phi Chi; Alpha Omega Alpha; interne Sou. Pacific hosp., 1917-18; house surg. ibid. 1920-; 1st lieut. med. corps U. S. A. 1918-19; Mason; Presbyterian.

*MORRISON, JAMES

        From Mecklenburg co.; Rockbridge co., Va.; b. 1795; d. 1870; A.B. 1814; A.M. 1819; mem. faculty 1814-17; prin. Raleigh; student of divinity under Rev. Robert H. Chapman, D.D.; pastor New Providence church, Rockbridge co., Va., 1819 to 1857.

*MORRISON, JAMES ELISHA Minister

        From Cabarrus co.; Morven; b. 1805; A.B. 1825; teacher; Presbyterian.

*MORRISON, JOHN MURDOCK Physician

        From Richmond co.; Texas; b. 1834; d. 1879; A.B. 1854; M.D. Univ. of Pa.; surg. C. S. A.

*MORRISON, MARY GRAHAM

        Mariposa; d. Dec. 10, 1911; m. -- Raynal; s. 1904, '06-07.

*MORRISON, NORMAN ALLEN

        Richmond co.; b. Feb. 1, 1836; d. 1859; A.B. 1857.

†MORRISON, PAUL THOMAS

        Wilkesboro; s. 1917-18; b. Wilkesboro, Sept. 16, 1897; p. C. F. and -- -- --.

*MORRISON, ROBERT BRUCE Lawyer

        Lumberton; b. July 10, 1876; d. Aug. 11, 1906; s. l. 1898-99; Davidson col.; Presbyterian.

*MORRISON, ROBERT HALL Minister

        From Cabarrus co.; Lincoln co.; b. 1798; d. May 13, 1889; A.B. 1818; D.D. 1838; first pres. Davidson col.; Presbyterian.

MORRISON, THEODORE DAVIDSON Merchant

        182 Cumberland ave., Asheville; B.S. 1904; b. Alexander, Feb. 9, 1883; p. Theodore S. and Ella H. (Davidson); m. Eleanor Fakes, Dec. 15, 1909; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; emp. Wachovia Bank & Trust co. 1904-06; mem. firm F. S. Morrison & co. hdw. dealers, 1906-; Presbyterian.

*MORRISON, WASHINGTON Lawyer

        From Cabarrus co.; Charlotte; b. 1801; d. 1836; A.B. 1822; state sen. 1833.

MORRISON, WILLIAM FRED Engineer

        West Front st., Statesville; B.S. 1918; b. Scott's, Dec. 14, 1897; p. David Augustus and Salomi (Gulnair); Di Soc.; draftsman A. C. L. ry. co. 1917; emp. J. N. Ambler, C. E. 1918; draftsman N. C. state highway comm. 1919-20; designer ibid. 1920-21; res. and bridge construction ibid. 1921-22; construction engr. 1922-23; asst. supt., Atlantic Bridge co., Roanoke, Va.; mem. Amer. assn. of engrs.; S. A. T. C.; Shriner; A. R. Presbyterian.

*MORROW, ALEXANDER Physician

        Orange co.; b. 1811; d. 1855; s. 1832-36.

*MORROW, CALVIN NEWTON Minister

        From Mebaneville; Hawthorne, Fla.; b. Sept. 19, 1832; A.B. 1859; Presbyterian.

*MORROW, DANIEL FOUST Merchant

        From Alamance co.; Oaks; b. 1842; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; C. S. A. lieut. co. "G" 28th reg.

MORROW, DECATUR FRANKLIN Lawyer

        Rutherfordton; s. l. 1903; b. Rutherford co., Oct. 14, 1856; teacher 8 yrs.; merchantile bus. and cotton mill promoter until entering Univ. 1903.

*MORROW, EARL Pharmacist

        From Gastonia; Hamlet; b. Oct. 29, 1885; d. Dec. 9, 1913; m. Marjorie Page, Jan. 27, 1910; s. p. 1906; Davidson col.; Adams drug co.; Earl Morrow, druggist, Hamlet; Presbyterian.

*MORROW, EDWARD G.

        Linden, La.; s. 1857-58.

*MORROW, ELIJAH GRAHAM

        Chapel Hill; b. 1832; killed at Gettysburg, 1863; A.B. 1856; capt. C. S. A.

*MORROW, ELIJAH THEODORE

        From Orange co.; Anagua, Texas; b. 1839; A.B. 1859; C. S. A.

*MORROW, GEORGE W. Teacher

        Orange co.; b. 1798; d. 1835; A.B. 1826.

MORROW, HELEN A.

        Mt. Mitchell; s. l. 1921; B.P. N. C. Col. for Women 1914.

MORROW, JAMES HOLLAND Insurance

        416 Main Air W., Gastonia; s. l. 1906-07; Univ. of Ga.; b. Davidson, Jan. 15, 1884; p. Leroy and Fannie (Oehler); m. Hallie Kirven, Oct. 2, 1912; trav. salesman Arbuckle bros; emp. Gastonia cotton yarn co.; gen. agent Reliance Life Ins. co.; bat. A., N. C. N. G. Charlotte, 1900; Mason; Pythian; Odd Fellow; Elk; Presbyterian.


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*MORROW, RICHARD ALEXANDER

        Chapel Hill; b. 1842; killed, Fredericksburg, Dec. 10, 1862; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; C. S. A.

MORROW, RUFUS CLEGG Missionary

        R.F.D. 4, Mebane; A.B. 1903; b. Oaks, July 17, 1878; p. William Jesse and Eliza Bridget (Clegg); m. Medora Reeves Askew, Nov. 23, 1909; Phi Beta Kappa; teacher Goldston, 1903-04; ibid. Horner military sch. 1904-06; ibid. Durham H. S. 1906-07; ibid. Ga. sch. of tech., Atlanta, Ga., 1907-09; missionary to Mexico, 1909-; Presbyterian.

*MORROW, THOMAS A. Planter

        From Alamance co.; Graham; s. 1858-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; C. S. A.

MORROW, THOMAS LACY Surgeon, U. S. Navy

        Mebane; pres. Naval hosp., Norfolk, Va.; s. 1910-13; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1915; b. Mebane, Aug. 12, 1888; p. George T. and Ida S. (Atwater); m. Ethel B. Kilroy, Aug. 25, 1917; interne Baltimore, Md., hosp. 1915-17; entered U. S. naval service 1917; now holds rank of lieut., med. corps, U. S. N.; lieut. (j. g.) med. corps, U. S. N. 1917-19; recipient naval cross; Mason; Presbyterian.

*MORROW, WILLIAM HENRY Physician

        From Chapel Hill; Fayetteville; b. 1828; d. 1868; A.B. 1853; C. S. A. asst. surg. 67th reg.

*MORROW, WILLIAM PARKS Teacher

        Orange co.; b. 1806; d. 1877; s. 1833-34; planter.

*MORSE, BRIANT P. Planter

        Natchitoches, La.; East Point, La.; b. Jan. 14, 1838; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; lieut. C. S. A.

MORSE, MILDRED ELIZA Student

        603 N. Poplar st., Charlotte; pres. Chapel Hill; A.B. 1923; g. s. 1923-; A.B. Queens col. 1922; b. Charlotte, Aug. 6, 1901; p. William M. and Lillie (Davis); Pi Beta Phi; hosp. lab. work summers of 1922 and 1923; Methodist.

MORTON, HARMON WHITEHURST Educator

        Jacksonville; s. 1922-23; b. Jacksonville, Oct. 16, 1901; p. Isaac Thomas and Fannie S. (Rhodes); teacher Sneed's Ferry, 1923-24; Mason; Baptist.

MORTON, MRS. J. FLOOD

        (Nee Watkins, Lulie M.); Charlotte Court House, Va.; s. 1897-98; b. Stovall, June 11, 1869; p. Nathaniel Venable and Nancy (Daniel); m. J. Flood Morton, July 3, 1901; teacher Peace inst. 2 yrs.; Presbyterian.

*MORTON, MARNER WILLIAM

        Roxboro; d. 1917; s. 1912.

MORTON, PERCY RALPH Bookkeeper

        Jacksonville; s. 1918; p. J. T. and -- --.

MORTON, ROY JAY Sanitary Engineer

        R.F.D. 2, Jacksonville; pres. room 414, Y. M. C. A., Nashville, Tenn.; M.S. 1923; A.B. Elon col. 1920; b. Jacksonville, May 4, 1897; p. Erasmus E. and Elizabeth (Walton); Acacia; teacher 1915-16; emp. U. S. geological survey, topographic branch, 1 yr.; inspector of concrete, N. C. hwy. comm. 1920 (summer); part-time emp. ibid. 1921-23; asst. state sanitary engr. Tenn., 1923-; pvt. 29th engrs. observer, flash ranging corps, A. E. F., 1918-19; Mason; Knight Templar; Baptist.

*MORTON, WILLIAM ZENAS Lawyer

        From Washington; Williamston; s. 1877-78.

*MOSELEY, JAMES LITTLETON

        Warrenton; A.B. 1847; mem. house of c. 1848.

MOSELEY, JOHN WOOTEN Merchant

        204 E. Blount st., Kinston; s. 1916; b. Lenoir co., May 5, 1897; p. W. O. and Fannie D. (Wooten); pres. Moseley-Hodges co., inc.; farmer; storekeeper 3rd class U. S. N. 1918-19; Disciple.

*MOSELEY, PALMER

        Lenoir co.; s. 1805.

MOSELEY, ROBERT FRANKLIN Lawyer

        506 W. Market st., Greensboro; A.B. 1919; b. Sampson co., Feb. 10, 1891; p. Franklin Faison and Rowena (Royall); Phi Soc.; Golden Fleece; prin. Yanceyville pub. sch. 1909-11; emp. A. C. L. ry. co., Richmond, Va., 1911-13; teacher Rowland H. S. 1913-16; prin. Rocky Mt. H. S. 1919-20; supt. Tarboro pub. sch. 1920-22; 321st inf. camp Jackson, 1917-18; 2nd lieut. 165th depot brigade, camp Pike, 1918; 1st lieut. ibid. 1918-19; Pythian; Episcopalian.

*MOSELEY, WILLIAM DUNN

        Lenoir co.; b. 1795; d. 1863; A.B. 1818; A.M. 1821; tutor U. N. C., 1817; state sen. 1828-38; pres. sen. and lieut.-gov. 1832-36; mem. gen. assem. Fla., 1840; first gov. Fla., 1845-49.

MOSER, ARTHUR LEE

        1367 17th st., Hickory; A.B. 1903; A.B. Lenoir col. 1895; M.A. ibid. 1899; b. Rowan co., Dec. 28, 1874; p. Rev. J. C. Moser and Elizabeth C. --; Di Soc.; teacher Eng. and Latin, Lenoir col. 1903-04; book store in Hickory, 1907-15; teacher Hickory H. S. 1917-18; U. S. A. Y. M. C. A., camp Jackson, S. C., 1918; Lutheran.

MOSER, ARTUS MONROE Teacher

        R.F.D. 1, box 73, Swannanoa; A.B. 1923; b. Hickory, Sept. 14, 1896; p. David Lafayette and Cordie Elizabeth (King);


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Di Soc.; Amphoterothen; Sigma Upsilon; farmer; writer; prin. Swannanoa H. S., 1923-; pvt.-corp. 318th F. A. bat. F, 81st div. A. E. F. 1918-19.

MOSER, IRA CLEVELAND Lawyer

        Asheboro; A.B. 1911; b. Rock Creek, 1886; p. Thaddeus Lucian and Barbara Catherine (Garret); m. Lou Ola Tuttle, 1918; mem. law firm Hammer-Moser-Wilson; N. C. gen. assem. 1923; Lutheran.

MOSER, JOHN WILLIAM Teacher

        Rural Hall; s. 1911-13; b. Stokes co. Sept. 5, 1874; p. William Riley and Patsy (Fulk); Di Soc.; Junior; Baptist.

†MOSER, ROBERT WILLIAM

        Monroe; s. 1883-85.

MOSER, WILLIAM DEXTER Physician

        601 E. Davis st., Burlington; M.D. 1910; b. Rock Creek, Dec. 17, 1880; p. Thaddues Lucian and Barbara Catherine (Garrett); m. Cornelia Taylor Hancock, Nov. 27, 1912; health officer Burlington, 1911-12; Lutheran.

MOSES, ALEXANDER FENNER

        607 Spruce st., Winston-Salem; s. 1897-98; b. Winston-Salem, May 4, 1867; chem. LaGrange, Ga.

MOSES, HERBERT HENRY Lawyer

        Care Y. M. C. A., Nashville, Tenn.; s. 1902-03; s. m. 1909-10; LL.B. Cumberland univ. 1916; Vanderbilt Law sch. 1922-23; b. Goldsboro, Feb. 1, 1885; p. Edward Pearson and Carrie (Dosser); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Theta Nu Epsilon; prin. Hopewell sch. 1910-11; teacher Sweet-water col. 1911-12; ibid. T. M. I. 1912-13; sec. T. M. I. 1913-15; teacher Castle Heights 1916-17; co. "E" N. C. N. G. 1903; yeoman 1st class and ensign U. S. N. 1917-19; Mason; Episcopalian.

MOSES, MILDRED

        (See Graves, Mrs. Louis).

*MOSES, SIDNEY A.

        Goldsboro; s. 1855-56.

*MOSES, SUSAN WILLIAMS Teacher

        From Raleigh; Chapel Hill; b. Goldsboro, Jan. 18, 1882; d. Dec. 22, 1916; m. E. K. Graham; s. 1898-1901; A.B. 1903; A.M. Cornell 1904; St. Mary's, 1901-02.

MOSS, BEVERLY TURPIN

        Washington; s. 1922-23; b. Washington, Dec. 1, 1904; p. F. A. and -- -- --.

MOSS, CLARENCE CLYFTON Farmer

        New London; s. 1922-23; b. New London, May 18, 1902; p. Thomas Ashe and Joicy Ann (Crowell); Di Soc.; Methodist.

MOSS, CORA JENKINS

        (See Ledford, Mrs. Robert Newton).

MOSS. EUGENE GRISSOM Farmer

        Oxford; B.S. 1902; b. Granville co., Nov. 8, 1877; p. Lewis Henry and Virginia (Lawrence); m. Frances Bullock, Dec. 16, 1909; chem. Tenn. Coal, Iron & ry. co., Birmingham, Ala., 1902-05; chem. and asst. supt. Sheffield Coal & Iron co. 1905-07; supt. Warner Iron co., Cumberland, Tenn., 1907-09; tob. specialist U. S. dept. of agri. 1910-; dir. tob. exp. station 1913-24; sec.-treas. tri-state tob. growers assn. 1921-; dir. 8th dist. tob. growers co-operative marketing assn. 1922-; pres. Ice Products co.; author numerous farm bulletins edited; Mason; Rotarian; Baptist.

MOSS, EZRA VERNON

        Cherryville; s. 1916-18; b. Cherryville, Apr. 15, 1891; p. Marcus L. and Jane Alice (Harrelson); m. Ila Pearl Hauser, Nov. 23, 1921; with U. S. shipping bd. 1919-20; 1st Nat. bank, Cherryville, 1921-; ensign U. S. N.; Mason; Pythian; Baptist.

MOSS, WILLIAM DYGNUM Minister

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1890; Presbyterian col., Montreal, Canada; b. Canada, July 24, 1869; p. William and Anne (Coulter); minister Nova Scotia 1897-1903; Marshfield, P. E. Island, 1893-97; Mason; Presbyterian.

MOSS, ZEBULON VANCE Welfare Worker

        S. 4th st., Albemarle; s. 1904-06; b. Stanly co., May 11, 1878; p. Arthur Stanhope and Elizabeth Ann (Burns); m. Jennie May Allison, Aug. 3, 1910; Di Soc.; teacher Mecklenburg co. 1907-09; ibid. Rowan co., 1909-10; ibid. Haywood co. 1910-15; ibid. Clyde H. S., Southmont, 1917-18; ibid. Summerton, S. C., graded sch. 1918-19; ibid. Cleveland H. S. 1919-20; supt. pub. welfare Stanly co. 1920-; Methodist.

MOSTELLER, CALVIN LAFAYETTE

        Hickory; s. 1897; Lenoir col.; b. Catawba co., Sept. 20, 1872; p. Lawson and Jane (Baker); m. Ida Baker, Sept. 6, 1905.

MOTZ, CHARLES Merchant

        Abilene, Texas; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; ins. agent.

MOUNTCASTLE, VERNON BASS Salesman

        Weldon; s. 1915-17; b. Weldon, Sept. 14, 1896; p. Marion Stewart and Sallie Wilmoth (Bass); auditor Smith, Hauser, & McIsaac, Baltimore, 1917-19; accounting and and sales Rothwell and co. 1919-20; laundry bus. 1920-23; Union Trust co., Baltimore, Md., 1924; D. O. K. K.; Methodist.

MOURANE, JOSEPH HARLEY Student

        111 Lynch st., Durham; B.S. 1922; Cornell univ. 1922-; b. Amsterdam, N. Y., Nov. 20, 1899; p. Joseph and Josephine (Van Allen); Alpha Chi Sigma; Di Soc.; S. A. T. C.; Presbyterian.


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MOWEN, HENRY EUGENE

        Monroe, La.; s. 1903-04; grad. Univ. of N. Y., 1898; b. Fostoria, O., Nov. 19, 1882.

MOWRER, DOYT CASHION

        Davidson; pres. 339 N. Main st., High Point; s. 1921-22; b. Davidson, Feb. 15, 1900; p. J. O. and -- -- --.

*MOYE, ELBERT ALFRED, JR. Physician

        Greenville; b. July 14, 1869; Ph.B. 1893; s. m. 1892-93; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1895.

*MOYE, FRANCIS M. Merchant

        From Wayne co.; Stantonsburg, Wilson co.; s. 1857-58.

*MUCKENFUSS, WESLEY GEORGE, JR. Manufacturer

        From Charleston; Spartanburg, S. C.; b. Oct. 17, 1872; d. 1914; m. Riley Fawcett; s. 1892-93; LL.B. S. C. col.; A.B. Wofford col.; Methodist.

MULDROW, CHARLES WESLEY Lawyer

        Florence, S. C.; s. l. 1912; p. James F. and Emma Lee.

MULL, JACOB ERNEST Druggist

        Care Bobbitt Drug co., Winston-Salem; Ph.G. 1918; b. Oct., 1896; p. Jacob and Ida -- --; U. S. A. camp Jackson, 1918; Baptist.

MULLEN, CHARLES GORDON Journalist

        Care The Times, Tampa, Fla.; s. 1906; b. Huntersville, Oct. 4, 1885; p. Jonas Whitley and Virginia Shipp (Boyd); m. Virginia Louise Hopkins, Apr. 12, 1917; city ed. Charlotte Chronicle 1907; managing ed., ed. and mgr. Charleston, W. Va., Gazette 1907-09; special newspaper work 1909-16; bus. mgr. Tampa, Fla., Times 1916; gen. mgr. ibid. 1919-; 1st lieut. inf. U. S. A. 1918; Mason; Presbyterian.

MULLEN, LESTER BOYD

        Care Smith's Drug co., Asheville; Ph.G. 1909.

MULLEN, THOMAS LEE

        313 W. Trade st., Charlotte; s. p. 1916-17; Davidson col. 1914-15; b. Huntersville, Aug. 30, 1895; p. S. T. and -- -- --.

MULLICAN, NAAMON SPENCER Engineer

        Walnut Cove; A.B. 1911; b. Forsyth co., Jan. 11, 1889; p. E. P. and Katherine (Krites); m. Harriette Ross, Apr. 4, 1915; Di Soc.; municipal and highway engr. J. M. Ambler, Winston-Salem, 1913-14; asst. engr. Forsyth co. 1915; city mgr. Thomasville 1915-17; highway engr. Davidson co. 1917-19; ibid. Davie co. 1919-22; municipal and highway engr. 1922; mem. state bd. for licensing engrs. and land surveyors; author numerous published articles on eng'ring subjects.

*MULLINS, HENRY Lawyer

        Fayetteville; b. Apr. 24, 1835; killed, Williamsburg, May 5, 1862; A.B. 1857; capt. C. S. A. co. "C" 5th reg.

*MULLINS, WILLIAM SIDNEY Lawyer

        Fayetteville; A.B. 1842; A.M. 1845; pres. R. R.; mem. gen. assem. S. C.

†MULLIS, GREEN RAYMOND Farmer

        Albans; s. 1901-02; b. Union co., Nov. 13, 1875; teacher.

MUMFORD, GROVER CLEVELAND

        R.F.D. 2, Princeton; s. 1901-02.

†MUNCASTER, ROBERT CHARLES

        Wilmington; s. l. 1903-04; b. Peterboro, Ont., Canada, Sept. 26, 1882.

MUNDAY, SAMUEL ARTHUR Salesman

        701 Holloway st., Durham; pres. care Swift & co., Greensboro; s. 1921-22; b. Durham, July 28, 1897; p. W. H. and -- -- --.

MUNDY, J. COLEY Druggist

        Newton; s. 1920-21; m. -- -- 1922; Mason; Methodist.

*MUNGER, NELSON H.

        Darlington District, S. C.; s. 1832-36.

*MUNN, ANGUS Teacher

        From Bladen co.; Little River Academy; d. June, 1905; A.B. 1856.

*MUNROE, WILLIAM CLEMENT, JR. Accountant

        From Goldsboro; Wilmington; d. Feb. 17, 1902; s. 1896-97; ry. accountant; Va.-Car. Chem. co. ibid.

*MURCHISON, BRYAN CAMERON

        Charleston, S. C.; died, Quantico, Va., U. S. M. C., Oct. 1918; s. 1909.

MURCHISON, DAVID REID Physician

        319 S. Third st., Wilmington; A.B. 1912; M.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1916; b. Wilmington, Aug. 18, 1891; p. Joel Williams and Loulie Hay (Atkinson); m. May McLauchlin Carmichael, Apr. 18, 1917; interne St. Luke's hosp. N. Y., 1915; ibid. The Henry Ford hosp. Detroit, Mich., 1916-18; phys. Richmond, Va., 1919-22; ibid. Wilmington, 1922-; Episcopalian.

*MURCHISON, KENNETH MCKENZIE

        From Manchester; Wilmington; b. Cumberland co., Feb. 18, 1831; d. Baltimore, June 3, 1904; A.B. 1853; comm. merchant in N. Y. and Wilmington; col. 54th N. C. C. S. A.

MURCHISON, WILLIAM CANNON Banker

        1240 Randolph ave., Greensboro; pres. 1684 S. Ardmore ave., Los Angeles, Cal.; B.S. 1922; New York univ. 1923-; b. Greensboro, July 13, 1899; p. John Archibald and Emily (Moore); m. Dorothy


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Lunsford, Mar. 31, 1923; teacher Greensboro 1922-23; emp. foreign dept. Irving bank, Columbia Trust co., N. Y. city; trust dept., Security Trust & Savings bank, Los Angeles; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

*MURCHISON, WILLIAM EDWIN Lawyer

        From Summerville; Jonesboro; b. Harnett co., Apr. 13, 1849; s. 1866-68; merchant, 1866-77.

*MURDOCK, ANDREW

        South Carolina; s. 1805.

*MURDOCK, JAMES H. Planter

        Bennettsville, S. C.; A.B. 1817; civ. engr.

MURDOCK, THOMAS GLENN Mining Engineer

        1628 15th ave., Birmingham, Ala.; A.B. 1922; Univ. of Ala.; b. Hiddenite, Jan. 4, 1901; p. Numa Fletcher and Lillie Virginia (Kimball); m. Dolores Elizabeth Weiss, Birmingham, Ala., June 2, 1923; Di Soc.; emp. steel mill, Tenn. Coal, Iron & R. R. co., Ensley, Ala., June-Sept., 1922; emp. eng. dept. Central Iron & coal co., Valley View, Ala., Dec. 1922-Jan. 1923; research metallurgist Ala. Power co., Univ. Ala. 1923-; engr. Sloss-Sheffield Steel & Iron co.; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

*MURFREE, HARDY Planter

        Murfreesboro, Tenn.; b. 1827; d. 1880; A.B. 1848; co. registrar; lieut. C. S. A.

*MURFREE, MATTHIAS B.

        Hertford co.; s. 1808.

*MURFREE, WILLIAM HARDY Planter

        From Murfreesboro, Tenn.; Sunflower co., Miss.; b. 1823; d. 1861; s. 1843-45.

*MURFREE, WILLIAM HARDY Lawyer

        From Hertford co., N. C.; Nashville, Tenn.; b. 1781; d. Jan. 18, 1827; A.B. 1801; mem. house of c. 1805 and '12; mem. U. S. congr. 1813-17; pres. elector; bd. of trustees U. N. C., 1805-18.

*MURPHEY, ARCHIBALD DEBOW Jurist

        Caswell co.; b. Caswell co., 1777; d. Feb. 3, 1832; m. Jane Armstead Scott, Nov. 5, 1801; A.B. 1799; prof. ancient languages, U. N. C. 1800-01; state sen. 1812-18; reporter supr. ct.; judge sup'r ct. 1818-20; trustee U. N. C., 1802-32; N. C. supr. ct. judge 1822.

*MURPHEY, WILLIAM DEBOW Lawyer

        Orange co.; A.B. 1821.

MURPHREY, LONNIE WEIGHTMAN Pharmacist

        734 Syracuse st., Rocky Mt.; s. p. 1913; b. Snow Hill, Aug. 1, 1885; p. John and Mollie A. (Jones); m. Mercer Green, Oct. 20, 1915; pharmacist with H. T. Hicks, Raleigh, 1 yr.; ibid. W. M. Cohen, Weldon, 2 yrs.; owner W. M. Cohen drug co., 1917-23; pharmacist May & Gorham, Rocky Mt., 1923-; Mason.

*MURPHY, CHARLES B.

        Cumberland co.; killed in service; s. 1856-58; C. S. A.

MURPHY, CHARLES LEE COLE Druggist

        311 N. Jackson st., Salisbury; s. 1912-13; s. p. 1916-17; b. Salisbury, Feb. 19, 1896; p. John A. and Alice A. (Wright); m. Margaret K. Lynch, Aug. 18, 1917; Di Soc.; Phar. Soc.; mgr. N. Wilkesboro drug co., 1917; mgr. Peoples drug store, Salisbury, 1918-; Elk; Pythian; Presbyterian.

*MURPHY, EDWIN EDGAR Merchant

        Atkinson; b. Pender co., June 21, 1874; d. Aug. 3, 1914; s. 1899-1901; farmer.

MURPHY, GEORGE MOSELEY

        207 N. 4th st., Wilmington; B.S. 1924; b. Wilmington, June 1, 1903.

*MURPHY, HANSON FINLA Farmer

        From South Washington, Pender co.; Burgaw; b. Sept. 29, 1864; d. Dec. 12, 1910; s. 1885-87; s. l. 1888-90; lawyer Murphy and Chattanooga, Tenn. 1890-92; farmer Pender co., 1892-1910.

*MURPHY, JOHN A.

        New Hanover co.; s. 1858-60; sergt. C. S. A.

MURPHY, JAMES BUMGARDNER Physician

        Rockefeller inst., 66th st. and ave. A, New York, N. Y.; B.S. 1905; M.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1909; b. Morganton, Aug. 4, 1884; p. Dr. P. L. and Betty (Bumgardner); m. Ray Slater, Apr. 28, 1919; Di Soc.; Sigma Nu; asst. N. Y. psychiatric inst. 1909-10; ibid. Rockefeller inst. 1910-12; asso. ibid. 1912-15; asso. mem. ibid. 1915-; chge. div. bio-physics 1920-; comm. N. Y. bd. of charities 1922-; mem. council, vice-pres. and pres. Amer. assn. for cancer research; delegate to international cong. of med. London, 1913; ibid. Pan-Amer. scientific cong. Washington, 1915; mem. Amer. assn. for advancement of science; ibid. Amer. soc. of exp. pathology; ibid. Amer. soc. for clinical investigation; ibid. assn. of Amer. physicians; ibid. Harvey soc.; ibid. soc. of exp. med. and biology; author numerous published articles relating to med. and kindred subjects; 1st lieut., capt., maj. med. corps asst. to surg.-gen. U. S. A. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

MURPHY, JAMES DIXON Lawyer

        Asheville; Ph.B. 1881; b. Duplin co., July 24, 1858; p. Dr. Hanson Finlay and Elizabeth Ann (Simpson); m. Mary Bruce Moore, Apr. 7, 1887; lawyer Greenville, 1884-90; ibid. Asheville, 1890-; mem. N. C. bar assn., Amer. bar assn.; comm. on uniform laws; judge sup'r ct. 1908-; N. C. gen. assem. 1905; trustee U. N. C. 1891-1905; Presbyterian.


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MURPHY, JOHN GERALD Physician

        115 S. 3rd st., Wilmington; pres. Murchison bldg., Wilmington; B.S. 1901; M.D. Univ. of Louisville Med. col. 1903; b. Atkinson, Sept. 18, 1872; p. John Henry and Elizabeth Catherine (Wright); m. Mattie Edmund Burwell, Nov. 1, 1922; Pho Soc.; practiced med. Kenansville, 1902-07; eye, ear, nose and throat spec. Wilmington, 1907-; chmn. first of selection eye, ear, nose and throat of N. C. med. soc.; vice-pres. state med. soc., 1912-13; pres. bd. of examiners 1921-22; fellowship Amer. col. of surg. with degree of F. A. C. S.; Presbyterian.

*MURPHY, JOHN H. Planter

        From Burke co.; Asheville; b. 1830; s. 1844-47; lawyer.

MURPHY, JOSEPH L., JR. Lawyer

        Hickory; s. m. 1907-08; m. Jessie Donaldson, Apr. 29, 1922; city atty. Hickory; capt. 109th cav. N. C. N. G.

MURPHY, JOHN RITCH Manufacturer

        Laurinburg; s. 1894-95, 1896-97; b. Laurinburg, June 21, 1876; p. W. H. and Harriette (Kelly); m. Carrie Fletcher, Nov. 22, 1906; teacher 2 yrs.; saw mill operator 1 yr.; supt. cotton mill; farmer; Mason; Methodist.

MURPHY, PAUL P. Manufacturer

        Lowell; s. 1900; b. Atkinson, Mar. 16, 1878; p. John H. and Kate E. (Wright); m. Virginia Robinson, Dec. 4, 1913; asst. supt. Wilmington cotton mills 3½ yrs.; Lowell cotton mills 2½ yrs.; Peerless mfg. co. 5 yrs.; vice-pres. Peerless mfg. co.; supt. Dorothy mfg. co., Dallas, 1916-; Shriner; Redman; Presbyterian.

*MURPHY, PETER U.

        Orange co.; s. 1824-25.

*MURPHY, ROBERT

        Bedford co., Tenn.; s. 1857-59.

*MURPHY, ROBERT THOMAS

        Sampson co.; b. Oct. 13, 1839; d. Oct. 6, 1866; A.B. 1861; clerk and master in equity; lieut. 20th N. C., C. S. A.

*MURPHY, SMITH

        Greenwood, Miss.; s. 1857-59.

MURPHY, TATE THURMAN Teacher

        Burgaw; s. 1906-08; b. Atkinson, Oct. 29, 1884; p. R. H. and Eliza Priscilla (Bannerman); m. Nannie Mabel Logue, Sept. 24, 1913; Phi Soc.; teacher Bahama H. S. 1908-09; supt. Pender co. sch. 1909-; Presbyterian.

*MURPHY, VICTOR MOREAU Physician

        From Orange co.; Salisbury; A.B. 1823; A.M. 1829.

MURPHY, WALTER Lawyer

        229 W. Bank st., Salisbury; s. 1888-90; s. l. 1892-94; Washington and Lee univ.; U. S. Naval acad.; b. Salisbury, Oct. 24, 1872; p. Andrew and Helen (Long); m. Maude May Horney, Mar. 18, 1903; ed. Tar Heel; football; Di Soc.; Sigma Nu; lawyer 1894-; N. C. gen. assem. 1897-1925; speaker house of rep. 1914-15, 1917-19; reading clerk sen. 1899; city atty. Salisbury, 1903-09; trustee U. N. C., 1902-; trustee N. C. tuberculosis sanatorium; estab. U. N. C. Alumni Review 1911; spec. adviser U. S. comm. int. rev. 1914; mem. state budget comm. 1923-; mem. N. C. bar assn.; mem. N. C. hist. soc.; pres. U. N. C. alumni assn.; elector at large for N. C. 1908; chmn. N. C. Woodrow Wilson memorial; Elk; Mason; Pythian; Episcopalian.

*MURPHY, WILLIAM Minister

        From Spartanburg, S. C.; Maryland; d. Aug. 29, 1901; s. 1850-51; Episcopalian.

*MURPHY, WILLIAM Merchant

        Salisbury; b. Mar. 31, 1838; d. Feb., 1860; A.B. 1858.

MURPHY, WILLIAM ALEXANDER Physician

        44 W. 44th st., New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1901; M.D. Univ. of Va. 1908; b. Staunton, Va., May 24, 1881; p. Dr. Patrick Livingston and Bettie W. (Bumgardner); Di Soc.; Sigma Nu; Alpha Delta Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; interne N. Y. hosp. Kingston ave., and Riverside hosp.; asst. res. phys. Manhattan maternity hosp.; res. phys. N. Y. Nursery and Childs hosp.; asst. O. P. D. babies hosp.; med. dept. N. Y. univ.; Vanderbilt clinic; asso. ed. Archives of Pediatrics; mem. N. Y. med. soc.; ibid. Amer. M-P soc.; 1st lieut., capt., maj. med. corps 86th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

MURPHY, WILLIAM WORTH Accountant

        Norfolk, Va.; s. 1902.

MURRAY, ARCHIE R.

        2116 Gibson ave., Wilmington; s. l. 1910-11; Wake Forest col.; Univ. of Chattanooga; p. T. L. and -- -- --.

MURRAY, AUSTIN STACY

        Leaksville; s. 1922-23; b. Leaksville, Oct. 10, 1903; p. M. E. and -- -- --.

*MURRAY, CROWELL PITT

        St. George, S. C.; d. 1918; s. l. 1880-81.

†MURRAY, EDWARD CLARK

        Greensboro; g. s. 1915-16.

*MURRAY, HUGH F.

        Wilson; s. l. 1866-67.

MURRAY, HUGH HARGRAVE

        Wilson; s. 1897-99.

MURRAY, JOHN EDWARD

        Care Emerson Drug co., Toronto, Can.; Ph.G. 1913.


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MURRAY, JOSIAH STOCKTON

        Emerson Drug co., Baltimore, Md.; B.S. 1919; b. Durham, June 28, 1897; p. Mrs. J. S. Murray; m. Irene Kornegay, Oct. 18, 1923; with state highway com. in Durham, 1923.

*MURRAY, JAMES WALTER Lawyer

        Burlington; b. Oct. 4, 1873; d. Jan. 15, 1915; m. Elizabeth Atwater, Oct. 20, 1897; s. l. 1896; Trinity col. 1894; ins. and loans; Lutheran.

*MURRAY, LEMUEL Minister

        Orange co.; s. 1831-32; Presbyterian.

MURRAY, ROBERT LEBBY Student

        St. Paul's; s. m. 1919-21; B.S. Davidson col. 1917; Univ. of Md. 1921-; b. Somerville, S. C., May 31, 1896; p. Rev. Ephriam Clark and Lillian Norwood (Lebby); m. Madge Pritchett, Apr. 17, 1922; Kappa Psi; pvt.-corp. bat. A. 317th F. A. 81st div. A. E. F. 1918-19; Presbyterian.

†MURRAY, SABINA THERESA

        Ithaca, N. Y.; g. s. 1915-16.

MURRELL, JAMES WARREN

        Phoenix; s. l. 1912-13.

*MUSE, BASIL GANTT

        Rocky Mount; b. July 23, 1887; d. Mar. 8, 1911; A.B. 1908.

*MUSE, CURTIS MARLEY Lawyer

        Carthage; b. Apr. 15, 1879; d. Sept. 8, 1921; m. Mattie Brounley Cherry; s. l. 1900-01; Trinity col.; Harnett co. atty. 4 yrs.; mayor Carthage; Mason; Pythian; Elk; Presbyterian.

*MUSE, JOHN B. Planter

        Pasquotank co.; s. 1825-26; mem. house of c. 1835.

MUSSELWHITE, WILLIAM MARSHALL

        Wadesboro; s. 1922-23; b. Wadesboro, Sept. 2, 1905; p. W. A. and -- -- --.

MYATT, PLATO JACKSON

        Raleigh; s. 1921-22; b. Raleigh, Mar. 24, 1900; p. J. H. and -- -- --.

        MYERS, DWIGHT LOFTIN

        Jennings; s. 1918-19; s. m. 1921-22; b. Jennings, Nov. 7, 1899; p. L. C. and -- --.

MYERS, EDWARD WARREN Engineer

        127 Smith st., Greensboro; B.S. 1895; b. Washington, Oct. 30, 1873; p. William R. and Lucy (Warren); m. Madeleine Douglas, 1899; chief engr. Ludlow Engrs., Inc., Winston-Salem, 1922; maj. of engrs. U. S. army during war; now lieut.-col. in engr. corps O. R. C.

*MYERS, GEORGE BOGGAN Merchant

        From Wadesboro; Holly Springs, Miss.; b. Mar. 19, 1831; d. May 4, 1879; s. 1846-48; clerk of ct.; col. 10th Miss. C. S. A.

MYERS, GASTON LORD Tailor

        112 City Hall ave., Norfolk, Va.; s. 1897-99; b. Wilmington, Apr. 26, 1877; p. Capt. Charles D. and Eliza Hill (deRossett); m. Annie Pender Gordon, Feb. 7, 1905; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Soc.; pvt. sec. claim agt. A. C. L. ry.; ibid. gen. mgr. Va.-Car. Chem co.; agt. Mass. Mutual Life Ins. co.; dist. agt. Mutual Life Ins. co. of N. Y.; prop. Myers tailor, Norfolk, Va., 1908-; Kiwanian; Elk; Pythian; Episcopalian.

*MYERS, JOSEPH D. Physician

        Washington; s. 1851-53; capt. co. "K" 67th reg. C. S. A.

*MYERS, JOHN GRAY BLOUNT Physician

        Washington; b. 1823; A.B. 1843; M.D. Univ. of Pa.; planter.

MYERS, LEVIS CLARK

        New Castle; s. 1921-22; b. New Castle, May 2, 1900; p. G. and -- -- --.

MYERS, MARVIN PHILLIP

        Jennings; s. 1922-23; b. Jennings, Mar. 7, 1903; p. L. C. and -- -- --.

*MYERS, R. L. Merchant

        Washington; s. 1836; civil engr.

MYERS, WILLIAM STARR Teacher and Journalist

        104 Bayard lane, Princeton, N. J.; A.B. 1897; Ph.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1900; b. Baltimore, Md., June 17, 1877; p. John Norris and Laura Virginia (Starr); m. Margaret Barr, June 8, 1910; Beta Theta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa; ed. Hellenian; ed. Tar Heel; master Gilman Sch. for Boys, Baltimore, Md., 1900-06; asst. prof. and preceptor Princeton univ. 1906-18; prof. ibid. 1918-; contributing ed. N. Y. Journal of Commerce 1916-23; lecturer; author: American Democracy Today; Socialism and American Ideals; Mexican War Diary of George B. McClellan; Country Schools for City Boys; Constitution of Maryland 1864; Self-Reconstruction of Maryland; ed. Renouf's Outlines of General History; numerous contributions to newspapers, magazines, etc.; Episcopalian.

*MYRICK, JOHN DOUGLAS

        Hertford co.; A.B. 1847; A.M. 1850; maj. C. S. A.

*MYRICK THOMAS N. Physician

        Hertford co.; s. 1843-44.


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†NABORS, ADNEY GRAY

        Spartanburg, S. C.; s. l. 1900-01.

NAGANO, KIYOSHI Editor

        Oita City, No. 2, Japan; A.M. 1918; A.B. Waseda univ., Japan, 1908; A.B. Nippon univ., Japan, 1909; b. Oita City, Japan, Oct. 19, 1882; p. Natsutaro and Mitsuko --; m. Kikuko --, 1911; Epsilon Phi Delta; ed. and prop. The Hoshunsimpo (Daily News); The Meyagoakinchinichi (Daily News); dir. Hoshu bank; author The Political History of Oita Prefecture; Buddhist.

NAIMAN, BARNETTE Chemist

        419 S. Edgeworth st., Greensboro; B.S. 1921; M.S. 1922; b. Baltimore, Md., Mar. 21, 1900; p. Jacob and Aunie (Marks); chem. nutrition lab., N. C. dept. of agri., div. of chem., 1922-; S. A. T. C.; Plattsburg 1918; Mason; Jewish.

NAITO, YASUSHIRO Merchant

        38-39 Onoe Cho 3 Chome, Yokohama, Japan; M.A. 1919; B.S. Univ. of Waseda 1917; b. Kofu City, Japan, Oct. 21, 1894; p. Bunjiro and Hisano (Iino); m. Chiyo --, July 21, 1922; Di Soc.; Epsilon Phi Delta; dir. North & Rae, Ltd.; prop. Acacia store; Buddhist.

NANCE, MRS. DOUGLAS A.

        (Nee Phelps, Stella Elizabeth); 630 Holly ave., Winston-Salem; s. l. 1916; Salem col. 1899-1900; b. Forsyth co.; p. Melvin Ellsworth and Nancy Pauline (Grubb); m. Douglas A. Nance; Baptist.

NANCE, OPHIR CARMAL

        118 W. Wells st., High Point; s. 1915-16; b. High Point, Apr. 5, 1891; p. Henry L. and -- -- --.

NANCE, PAUL HARRIS

        Bonlee; s. 1904-05, 1908-09; b. Yadkinville, Dec. 14, 1881.

NANTZ, RICHARD PARKES Teacher

        Table Rock; s. 1892-93; b. Table Rock, Apr. 18, 1870.

*NARRON, JOHN ARTHUR Lawyer

        From Hare's Store, Johnston co.; Smithfield; b. Apr. 10, 1865; d. Mar. 6, 1916; m. Hattie Shaw, Feb. 18, 1897; s. 1889-90; s. l. 1893-94; Johnston co. atty.; atty. Johnston co. recorder's ct.; U. S. comm'r; Presbyterian.

NARRON, JOHN ARTHUR Lawyer

        Smithfield; s. 1919-20; Wake Forest col. 1921; b. Smithfield, July 26, 1898; p. John Arthur and Hattie (Shaw); m. Hazel Gillette, Sept. 8, 1919; mayor of Smithfield 1923-; Pythian; Presbyterian.

NASH, ABNER Engineer

        Box 72, Louisville, Ky.; s. 1903-04; b. Charlotte, Oct. 31, 1885; p. Capt. Fred and Elizabeth (Littlejohn); m. Florence Evans, Dec. 4, 1916; Theta Nu Epsilon; Sigma Nu; emp. Sou. Power co., Charlotte, 1905-07; ibid. Ala. Power co., Birmingham, 1912-13; engr. dept. U. S., Montgomery, Ala., 1907-10, 1910-11; U. S. engr. dept., Norfolk, Va., 1913-23; U. S. engr. dept., Louisville, Ky., 1923-; Episcopalian.

NASH, ABNER, JR.

        Lumberton; pres. Rosemary; s. 1918-19.

*NASH, FREDERICK Minister

        Hillsboro; s. 1830-33; Presbyterian.

*NASH, FREDERICK

        Hillsboro; b. June 9, 1844; died in prison, Aug. 1, 1864; s. 1863-64; A.B. 1911 as of 1866; 18th N. C., C. S. A.; taken prisoner at Spottsylvania.

*NASH, FREDERICK KOLLOCK Lawyer

        From Hillsboro; Charlotte; b. July 22, 1839; d. Feb. 16, 1915; s. 1855-57; ins. agt.; city treas., Charlotte, 1872-1901; capt. C. S. A.

NASH, FRANK LEWIS Banker

        Rosemary; s. 1914; Davidson col. 2 yrs.; b. Lumberton, Mar. 31, 1892; p. Abner and Roberta (Lewis); m. Irene McLeod, Nov., 1917; emp. Am. Tel. co. 1 yr.; emp. Nat. Bank of Lumberton 1 yr.; ibid. Union Nat. bank, Charlotte, 6 mos.; cashier Citizens Bank & Trust co. 5 yrs.; P. M. G. dept., N. C. detachment 6 mos.; Mason; Presbyterian.

†NASH, GEORGE WILCOX

        Pittsboro; s. 1869-70.

*NASH, HENRY KOLLOCK Lawyer

        From Hillsboro; Tarboro; b. Jan. 25, 1817; d. Nov. 3, 1897; A.B. 1836; A.M. 1843; mem. house of c. 1842.

NASH, JOSEPH CHESHIRE Merchant

        213 E. Hall st., Savannah, Ga.; s. 1898-99; b. Tarboro, June 11, 1880; p. Samuel S. and Annie Gray (Cheshire); m. Violet White, Oct. 27, 1910; Pi Sigma; naval store since leaving univ.; ex-vice-pres. Savannah bd. of trade; Episcopalian.

NASH, MARVIN WESLEY Lawyer

        507 Lackey st., Hamlet; s. l. 1899-1900; b. Greenville, May 13, 1878; p. Rev. L. L. and Louise (Taylor); m. Rosa Rainey Hart, June 7, 1905; lawyer Washington 1900-05; ibid. Greensboro 1905-11; ibid. Hamlet 1911-; N. C. sen. 1921-; sol. 13th judicial dist. 1921-22; Methodist.

NASH, MARION WESLEY Realtor

        851 W. E. blvd., Winston-Salem; B.S. 1922; b. Winston-Salem, Oct. 4, 1899; p. A. V. and Hartie L. (Martin); Delta Tau Delta; Golden Fleece; Phi Beta Kappa; Di Soc.; Amphoterothen; S. A. T. C.; Baptist.


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*NASH, SHEPARD K.

        Hillsboro; s. 1838-39; lieut. Mex. war.

NASH, SAMUEL SIMPSON, JR. Salesman

        Tarboro; s. 1906-08; b. Tarboro, Oct. 7, 1889; p. Samuel Simpson and Annie Gray (Cheshire); m. Mary Evelyn Jones, June, 1923; Zeta Psi; gym team; banker Okla. and Tex. 2 yrs.; emp. Royster Guano co. 5 yrs.; ibid. Nat. City bank, New York City, 3 yrs.; security salesman; Nat. City Co. of N. Y. 1923-; capt. 77th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

NASH, THOMAS PALMER, JR. Teacher

        879 Madison ave., Memphis, Tenn.; A.B. 1910; A.M. 1911; Ph.D. Cornell unv. 1922; b. Elizabeth City, June 15, 1890; p. Thomas Palmer and Mattie (Forbes); m. Edith Lyle Peatross, Mar. 1, 1919; ed. U. N. C. Magazine; Golden Fleece; gym team; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Soc.; Phi Delta Chi; ed. work Charlotte News 1911-12; teacher Wilmington H. S. 1912-15; instr. Univ. of Tenn. Col. of Med. 1915-18; instr. Cornell univ. 1919-22; prof. Univ. of Tenn. Col. of Med. 1922-; author numerous publications on scientific subject matter; mem. Am. soc. of biological chemists; sergt. U. S. A. Picatinny arsenal 1918.

NATRESS, WILLIAM ELMER Lawyer

        Statesville; s. l. 1900-01; b. Nov. 3, 1873.

NAYLOR, HAROLD LEE

        Raleigh; s. 1915-16; b. Raleigh, Aug. 24, 1898; p. O. L. and -- -- --.

†NEAL, ALEXANDER WELDON

        Bon Air, Va.; s. 1897-99.

*NEAL, GEORGE WASHINGTON Teacher

        From Hertford co.; New Bern; d. Louisburg, Oct. 20, 1896; A.B. 1852.

NEAL, HORACE MOORE Auto Dealer

        305 Morris st., Monroe; pres. Washington st., Rockingham; s. 1908-09; N. C. Col. of A. & E.; Tulane univ.; b. Stokes co., July 10, 1888; p. Dr. John William and Challie (Pepper); m. Annie Houston, Nov. 25, 1914; Omega Upsilon Phi; Baptist.

*NEAL, JOHN Planter

        Brunswick co.; d. 1832; s. 1804; mem. house of c. 1819.

*NEAL, JOHN

        Louisburg; A.B. 1854.

NEAL, JOSEPH FRANKLIN

        Jefferson; s. 1922-23; Rutherford col.; b. Jefferson, Dec. 10, 1903; p. F. H. and -- -- --.

*NEAL, JAMES N.

        Chatham co.; b. 1804; d. Chapel Hill, 1832; s. 1831-32.

NEAL, JOHN WILLIAM Physician

        305 Morris st., Monroe; A.B. 1881; M.D. Univ. Med. Col. of N. Y. City 1884; b. Meadows, June 25, 1859; p. William and Lititia Ann (Moore); m. Chattie May Pepper, May 5, 1886; m. Ida Gribble, Mar. 4, 1904; physician, Meadows; ibid. Monroe; Baptist.

†NEAL, JOSEPH WALTER Physician

        Meadows; s. 1886-87; b. 1864.

NEAL, NAOMI

        (See Giles, Mrs. Isaac Vilas).

*NEAL, NATHAN P.

        From Franklin co.; Texas; s. 1857-58; C. S. A.

NEAL, PEYTON RING

        807 Rankin st., Greensboro; s. 1922-23; b. Greensboro, Oct. 29, 1903; p. E. L. and -- -- --.

*NEAL, RICHARD SMITH Engineer

        Scotland Neck; d. Nov. 4, 1921; A.B. 1885; civil engr.; trustee U. N. C.

*NEAL, THOMAS CLEARBERN Physician

        Steel Creek; d. Mar. 16, 1901; s. 1845-46; M.D.

NEAL, WILLIAM WEBB

        603 Hibbs bldg., Washington, D. C.; B.S. 1920; b. Louisburg, July 16, 1898; p. Wiley Perry and Annie Laurie --; Phi Delta Theta; Phi Soc.; charter mem. Phi Zeta Nu; Standard Oil co., 1920-23; rep. Harris Forbes & co. in investment bonds; capt. U. S. N. reserve flying corps 1918; Mason; Kiwanian; Protestant Episcopal.

*NEALE, HENRY H. Planter

        Brunswick co.; d. 1828; s. 1810.

NEBLETT, JAMES BARBEE

        Morgan City, Miss.; s. 1922-23; b. Morgan City, Miss., June 8, 1905; p. W. W. and -- -- --.

*NEEDHAM, WARREN SMITH Lawyer

        From Pilot Mountain; Greensboro; b. Sept. 15, 1863; d. May 18, 1920; s. l. 1893-94; teacher.

NEEL, SAM STEWART

        Mooresville; s. 1916-17; b. Mooresville, Nov. 24, 1896; p. W. M. and -- -- --.

NEELEY, HARRY HOLLINGWORTH Bookkeeper

        Pleasant Garden; care Greensboro Nat. bank, Greensboro; s. 1918-20; b. Greensboro, Sept. 3, 1901; p. Charles Francis and Emma E. (Stanley); with Dixie Fire Ins. co., Greensboro, till 1921; Greensboro Nat. bank 1921-22; Elk; Methodist.

NEELY, GUY LINWOOD Insurance

        408 Baldwin st., Charlotte; s. 1916-17; Southwestern Presby. univ. 1 yr.; b. Charlotte, Oct. 7, 1895; p. Samuel M. and Mary -- --; m. Lillian Blanche, Apr. 24, 1920; 4 yrs. with McClaren Rubber co.; at present with Phoenix Mutual Life Ins. co.


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‡NEELY, HERRON Druggist

        Baltimore, Md.; s. 1908-09; b. Charlotte, Jan. 7, 1892.

†NEELY, WADE SWANN

        Charlotte; s. 1914-15; b. Charlotte, Nov. 28, 1892; p. S. M. and -- -- --.

NEILSON, ROBERT WELLS Engineer

        935 W. st., Winston-Salem; s. 1912-13; b. Buncombe co., Feb. 23, 1893; p. Robert L. and Edith (Wells); m. Della Electa Oliver, June 3, 1916; emp. Wachovia Bank & Trust co., Winston-Salem, 6 mos.; city office engr., Winston-Salem; Pythian; D.O.K.K.; Moravian.

NEIMAN, ABE BERNARD Merchant

        Charlotte; s. 1920-21; b. Charlotte, Mar. 6, 1902; p. H. and Gertrude --.

NEIMAN, ERNEST Jeweler

        133 N. McDowell st., Charlotte; A.B. 1918; M.S. 1920; b. Chicago, Ill., Sept. 11, 1897; p. Herman and Gertrude (Smith); Phi Beta Kappa; connected with firm of Neiman's, Charlotte, jewelry and luggage; Jewish.

*NELMS, CHARLES G. Planter

        From Anson co.; Holly Springs, Miss.; b. 1815; killed, Shiloh, 1862; s. 1832-36; lieut.-col. C. S. A.

*NELMS, EBENEZER

        Anson co.; s. 1835-36.

*NELMS, JOSEPH P. Planter

        From Anson co.; Mississippi; d. about 1884; s. 1841-42.

NELSON, ANDREW SCROGGS

        Lenoir; s. l. 1914-15; b. Lenoir, May 20, 1894; p. J. L. and -- -- --.

NELSON, CHARLIE ETHRIDGE Teacher

        R. F. D. 2, Murfreesboro; s. 1911-13; b. Conway, Sept. 16, 1886; p. Jesse and Mary Ellen (Martin); farmer; Baptist.

*NELSON, EDGAR JOSEPH Lawyer

        Patterson; d. Aug., 1916; s. 1895-97; B.L. 1902; Emory & Henry col. 1892; mayor Lenoir 1910; solicitor.

NELSON, JOHN BOONE Surveyor

        Lenoir; s. 1918; N. C. Col. of A. & E.; b. Lenoir, Sept. 21, 1899; p. James Lee and Emma (Surgs); clerical work; salesman; textile worker; post-office service; pvt. U. S. A. 1918; Methodist.

NELSON, JOHN DODSON

        Greensboro; s. 1918-19; b. Greensboro, May 31, 1899; p. J. R. and -- -- --.

NELSON, LEWIS MANN Chemist

        6 S. McQueen st., Florence, S. C.; pres. West Jefferson; B.S. 1921; b. Florence, S. C., May 21, 1899; p. James Ransom and Florence (Greenwood); Alpha Chi Sigma; chem. C. C. Smoot & Sons lab. 1921-23; partner firm Stacy & Nelson, analytical and consulting chem., North Wilkesboro, 1923-; pres. Coca-Cola Bot. co., West Jefferson; ibid. Home Light & Supply co., West Jefferson, 1923-; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Methodist.

NELSON, STACY ELIJAH Teacher

        Care Central High School, Chattanooga, Tenn.; s. 1903-04; A.B. Chattanooga univ. 1907; Univ. of Wis. 1916; A.M. Columbia univ. 1920; b. Gloucester, June 12, 1880; p. Capt. John and Jane B. (Harker); m. S. Lavinia Hancock, June 25, 1911; Alpha; prin. Hamilton co. and Chattanooga, Tenn., schs. 1907-; pres. Chattanooga, Tenn., teachers assn.; pres. Tenn. club; mem. ext. bd. sou. assn. of state clubs, Columbia univ., N. Y. C.; Pythian; Methodist.

NELSON, STACY GORDEN

        Gloucester; s. 1921-22; b. Gloucester, Mar. 26, 1904; p. John and -- -- --.

†NELSON, WILLIAM GEORGE

        Henderson; s. p. 1915-16; b. New Bern, June 2, 1898.

*NESBIT, DAVID M.

        Salisbury; b. 1786; d. 1811; s. 1804.

*NESBITT, JAMES KING Physician

        Statesville; d. 1872; A.B. 1828; M.D. Univ. of Pa.

NESBITT, J. TEASDALE CLARK

        Chapel Hill; s. 1920-21; b. Chapel Hill, Jan. 7, 1904; p. John Phillips and Lillie (Booth); Baptist.

*NEVILL, WHITELEY W.

        Orange co.; s. 1828-29.

NEVILLE, CECIL HARRELL

        Whitakers; s. 1919-20; b. Whitakers, Feb. 17, 1899.

NEVILLE, DEWITT TALMADGE Clerk

        Chapel Hill; s. 1904; Elon col.; b. Orange co., July 5, 1853; p. William David and Sarah E. (Pritchard); chief clerk Sou. Ry. co., Chapel Hill; Mason; Elk; Christian.

NEVILLE, ERNEST LONG Teacher

        217 Hudson ave., Monroe, La.; Ph.B. 1900; b. Chapel Hill, Jan. 17, 1876; p. William David and Emeline (Pritchard); m. Allie Davis, June 2, 1904; football; prin. Nealsville H. S. 1900-01; ibid. Monroe, La., H. S. 1901-10; supt. ibid. 1910-; Mason; Knight Templar; Christian.

*NEVILLE, GILBERT G. Merchant

        Bolivar, Tenn.; s. 1851-52.

NEVILLE, HUBERT Banker

        Chapel Hill; B.S. 1923; b. Chapel Hill, Nov. 13, 1899; p. Everett W. and Cora (Lindsey); emp. Wachovia Trust co., Raleigh, 1923-; Christian.


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NEVILLE, SAMUEL GOODMAN

        Main st., Ripley, Tenn.; s. 1880-81; Peabody Normal sch.; b. Orange co., May 5, 1858; p. John and Emily (Lloyd); m. Lulu Cobb, Dec. 27, 1886; Di Soc.; prin. Henning H. S., Henning, Tenn., 1884-90; gen. agt. Equitable Life Ins. co., New York, 2 yrs.; spec. agt. Tenn. for Mutual Benefit Life Ins co., Newark, N. J., 7 yrs.; gen. agt. Mutual Life Ins. co., Ky., for N. C. and S. C., 3 yrs.; spec. rep. Northwestern Life Ins. co., Milwaukee, Wis., 10 yrs.; gen. agt. Union Central Life Ins. co. of Cincinnati, O., 1919-; emp. dept. agri., Tenn., 14 yrs.

NEWBERNE, JOHN SMALL Assistant Postmaster

        Olds; s. 1919-21; Washington Sch. of Art; b. Hertford, Sept. 27, 1901; p. Robert Lee and Mary Virginia (Corbitt); m. Robbie Cristell Crouse, July 13, 1922; Delta Tau Delta; R. O. T. C.; Methodist.

NEWBOLD, HERBERT LEON Banker

        1st Nat. bank, Statesville; s. 1907-08; asst. state bank examiner; cashier First Nat. Bank of Statesville.

‡NEWBY, GERARD BRUCE Insurance

        R. F. D. 3, Box 455, Long Beach, Cal.; s. 1897-99; b. Hertford, Sept. 16, 1879; cotton mfr. 1900; ins. 1901-.

NEWBY, GEORGE EDGAR Physician

        Church st., Hertford; s. 1894-96; s. m. 1896-98; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1900; b. Perquimans co., Oct. 31, 1874; p. George Durant and Martha Susan (McMullan); m. Ruth Toms, Apr. 29, 1902; Zeta Psi; demonstrator in biological dept. U. N. C. 1897-98; hosp. work 1900-01; physician 1901-; sec. 1st dist. med. soc. 1922-24; pres. ibid. 1924; author several pub. articles on med. topics; Methodist.

NEWBY, GEORGE EDGAR, JR.

        Hertford; A.B. 1924; b. Newport News, Va., Dec. 23, 1904; p. Dr. George Edgar and Ruth (Toms); Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Soc.; Zeta Psi; Methodist.

*NEWBY, NATHAN Planter

        Perquimans co.; b. 1830; d. 1862; A.B. 1852; mem. house of c. 1858-60.

NEWBY, OSCAR M.

        Glendale, Cal.; Ph.B. 1897.

*NEWBY, THOMAS MULLIN Planter

        Perquimans co.; b. 1825; d. 1862; A.B. 1846.

NEWCOMB, ANDREW PUREFOY Physician

        Henderson; s. 1918-19; s. m. 1919-20; b. Henderson, Oct. 7, 1898; p. Andrew P. and Mattie S. --.

*NEWCOME, ROBERT A.

        New York; s. 1815.

NEWELL, ELLIOTT CULPEPPER Realtor

        1729 Watrous ave., Tampa, Fla.; s. 1915; Trinity col. 1916; b. Portsmouth, Va., July 1, 1897; p. William Henry and Callie (Taylor); m. Frances Caroline Curry, Jan. 1, 1919; Sigma Phi Epsilon; auto. dealer; seaman-chief boatswain-ensign U. S. N. 1917-19; Methodist.

*NEWELL, EUGENE JOSEPH Teacher

        Mapleville; b. Feb. 28, 1886; d. Aug. 16, 1914; A.B. 1909; g. s. 1909-10; Harvard univ.; prin. acad. 1904-05.

NEWELL, JOHN FRANKLIN Lawyer

        29½ S. Tryon st., Charlotte; s. l. 1898-1900; b. Cabarrus co.; p. William G. and -- -- --; m. Fannie Black; lawyer Charlotte 1901-.

NEWELL, LEONE BURNS Physician

        603 N. Church st., Charlotte; M.D. 1905; B.S. Davidson col. 1901; b. Mecklenburg co., Oct. 12, 1878; p. William Burns and Sallie Pharr (Erwin); m. Mary Annie Rogers, June 6, 1906; Kappa Alpha; Mason; Pythian; Presbyterian.

NEWELL, WILLIAM CLIFTON Steel Products Dealer

        Eleven Oaks, Newell; s. 1914-15; N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1917; b. Newell, Aug. 17, 1895; p. William Burns and Sarah (Erwin); m. Evelyn Calton, June 28, 1918; Kappa Alpha; vice-pres. and gen. mgr. Steel Products Sales co., Charlotte; corp. 5th co. Ft. Caswell 1917; 2nd lieut. inf. replacement training center, Camp McArthur, Tex., 1917-19; Mason; Presbyterian.

*NEWLAND, THOMAS MARVIN Lawyer

        From Charlotte; Lenoir; d. Aug. 13, 1916; s. 1894-95.

*NEWLIN, OLIVER STOCKARD Lawyer

        Saxapahaw; b. Dec. 19, 1870; d. July 14, 1901; B.L. 1898.

*NEWMAN, DANIEL

        From Salisbury; Walker co., Ga.; d. 1851; s. 1796; mem. cong. from Ga. 1831-33; lieut. U. S. A.; col. Ga. vols., Creek war, 1812-14; maj.-gen. Ga. militia.

NEWMAN, HARRISS Lawyer

        710 Chestnut st., Wilmington; LL.B. 1919; Trinity col. 1915-18; b. Wilmington, Oct. 3, 1897; p. Joseph and Rolinda (Jacobs); Tau Kappa Alpha; Jewish.

NEWMAN, ISAAC BEAR Lawyer

        233 Pennsylvania ave., S.E., Washington, D. C.; s. 1918-20; s. l. 1920-22; b. Wilmington, Dec. 10, 1901; p. Joseph and Rolinda (Jacobs); Jewish.

NEWMAN, JOHN URQUHART Teacher

        Elon College; Ph.B. 1885; Litt.D. Le Grand col. 1903; D.D. N. C. col. 1903; Yale univ. 1906-07; Univ. of Chicago 1917-18; b. Portsmouth, Va., Jan. 29, 1860;


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p. John Bridger and Hannah Gross (Urquhart); m. Pattie Beale Long, June 6, 1888; ed. U. N. C. Magazine; prof. Antioch col. 1885-86; ibid. Graham Normal col. 1886-90; ibid. Elon col. 1890-; tutor Yale univ. 1906-07; Christian.

NEWMAN, NATHANIEL GROSS Minister

        Elon College; A.B. 1901; Univ. of Chicago 1913, 1915; Columbia univ. 1918; grad. Elon col. 1891; b. Nansemond co., Va., Feb. 13, 1868; p. John Bridges and Hannah Gross (Urquhart); m. Kate Clendenin, Oct. 26, 1892; pastor East End Christian church. Newport News, Va., 1901-05; ibid. Holland and Holy Neck Christian chs., 1905-13; ibid. Defiance col., Defiance, O., 1913-17; ibid. Elon col. 1917-; Christian.

NEWMAN, SAMUEL Physician

        746 Wilson st., Danville, Va.; s. 1912-13; s. m. 1913-15; M.D. Univ. of Va. 1917; Univ. of Vienna, Austria, 1922-23; b. Warsaw, Poland, Sept. 15, 1891; p. Abraham Jacob and Sarah (Susman); m. Ida Mae Greenberg, Dec. 25, 1917; interne Baltimore Hebrew hosp.; charge city health lab. and U. S. clinic, Danville, Va.; house surg. Italian hosp., N. Y.; child specialist (pediatrician); mem. med. comm. to Europe 1921; hospitant children's clinic of the Univ. of Vienna, Austria; contributor to various med. journals; 1st lieut. med. corps U. S. A. 1918-19; Jewish.

*NEWSOM, ROBERT

        Virginia; s. 1815.

†NEWSOM, WILLIAM LUTHER

        Millen, Ga.; s. l. 1910-11.

NEWSOME, ALBERT RAY Teacher

        Marshville; A.B. 1915; Columbia univ.; M.A. Univ. of Mich. 1922; b. Marshville, June 4, 1894; p. Richard Clyde and Julia Annie (Ross); m. Frances Elizabeth Vaughan, June 4, 1917; Golden Fleece; Phi Beta Kappa; teacher Elizabeth City H. S. 1915-16; teacher and asst. prin. Wilmington H. S. 1917-18; instr. U. N. C. 1919; head history dept. Bessie Tift col. 1919-21; instr. Univ. of Mich. 1921-23; asst. prof. of history U. N. C. 1923-; seaman 2nd class-ensign U. S. N. R. F. 1918-19; Baptist.

*NEWTON, CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS Missionary

        From Chapel Hill; Lagos, Africa; d. at sea, July 25, 1894; s. 1884-86; minister; missionary Central Africa; Baptist.

NEWTON, DAVID ZERO Lawyer

        Shelby; A.B. 1908; s. s. l. 1910; b. Cleveland co., Apr. 10, 1883; p. George and Sarah Huldah (White); m. Elma Gaffney, Feb. 1, 1922; prin. Seven Springs H. S. 1908-09; ibid. Clyde H. S. 1909-10; lawyer 1910-; N. C. sen. 1919-21; Methodist.

NEWTON, JOHN MILLS

        5027 Dryades st., New Orleans, La.; s. 1908-09; Wake Forest col.; b. Thomasville, July 23, 1890.

‡NEWTON, JAMES SPRUNT

        Thomasville; Ph.B. 1904; s. l. 1904-05; b. Xenia, Feb. 28, 1881.

NEWTON, PATTERSON LORENZO Lawyer

        Coweta, Okla.; s. l. 1906; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1903; b. Casar, June 15, 1877; p. Andrew Jackson and Elmina (White); m. Jessie Leona Ryan, Feb. 27, 1917; teacher Piedmont H. S. 1904-06; 1909-11; lumber bus. 1907-08; lawyer Okla. 1911-; Mason; American Yeoman; Odd Fellow; Baptist.

NEWTON, THOMAS FRANK Merchant

        Lenoir st., Morganton; s. 1916-17, 1918-19; b. Morganton, Aug. 26, 1900; p. Peter Frank and Lucy Mae (Newton); S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

NICHOLLS, JAMES BENTON Physician

        Catawba Sanatorium, Va.; s. 1904-06; s. m. 1906-08; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1910; b. Windsor, Sept. 3, 1887; p. James B. and Emma K. (Webb); m. Esther Lavinia McGee, Oct. 20, 1920; Kappa Alpha; Phi Chi; interne Univ. of Md. hosp. 1910; physician Windsor 1911-17; tuberculosis work Catawba sanatorium 1917-; Methodist.

‡NICHOLLS, JOSHUA ROBERTSON

        Greenwood, Miss.; s. 1879-80; 1881-82.

NICHOLS, AUSTIN FLINT Physician

        Roxboro; A.B. 1905; M.D. 1908; b. Person co., Aug. 18, 1885; p. Charles Gattis and Mary Brooks (Hall); Phi Soc.; Methodist.

NICHOLS, CHARLES LESLIE Lawyer

        Brevard; pres. 693 Sahtto place, Los Angeles, Cal.; A.B. LL.B. 1922; Trinity col.; LL.M. Harvard univ.; b. Brevard, Nov. 9, 1899; p. Zero Whalon and Lessie (Atkins); m. Helen Elizabeth Matthews, Jan. 11, 1924; Delta Tau Delta; Phi Alpha Delta; Sigma Upsilon; spec. asst. U. S. atty.-gen. 1923; author Judicial Review of N. C. Corporation Commission; 2nd lieut. U. S. A. 1918-19; Methodist.

‡NICHOLS, EDWARD WILLIAM

        Timberlake; s. m. 1904-05.

NICHOLS, JOHN GRAYSON Banker

        241 Main st., Norfolk, Va.; s. 1908-09; b. Marion, Sept. 5, 1892; p. Joseph Grayson and Aema (Elliott); asst. cashier Commercial bank, Rutherfordton, 1910-14; vice-pres. Am. Trust co., Charlotte, 1920-23; vice-pres. and mgr. Morris Plan bank, Norfolk, 1923-; asst. state bank examiner 1914-18; chief state bank examiner 1918-20; aviation corps U. S. N. R. F. 1918-21; Mason; Baptist.

NICHOLS, JAMES JACKSON

        Asheville; s. 1899-1902; gen. mgr. Asheville Laundry co.


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NICHOLS, JAMES THOMAS Physician

        2800 W. Broadway, Muskogee, Okla.; s. 1898-1900; A.B. Weaverville col. 1907; Wofford col. 1907-08; Vanderbilt univ. 1900-02; M.D. Univ. of Cal. 1903; b. Weaverville, Sept. 9, 1878; p. Charles A. and Elizabeth J. (Reagan); m. Louise Salisbury, Mar. 9, 1910; interne St. Joseph's hosp 1 yr.; physician North Am. Copper co., Wyo., 1 yr.; ibid. Muskogee, Okla.; chief surg. M. O. and G. ry.; physician Muskogee, Okla., 1905-06; chmn. Muskogee, Okla., bd. of health 1906-09; coroner 1908; sec. staff city hosp.; mem. bd. of united charities; capt. med. corps U. S. A. 1918; Elk; Pythian; Modern Woodman; Episcopalian.

*NICHOLS, PAUL IRVEN

        Rougemont; s. 1909.

NICHOLS, SPENCER VAN BOKKELEN Trustee of Estates

        Blufholme, S. Norwalk, Conn.; pres. 1 Liberty st., New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1912; s. l. 1912; Columbia univ. 1912; U. S. Naval acad.; b. July 30, 1890; p. Allan and Elizabeth (Van Bokkelen); m. Virginia Center Ward, July 30, 1918; Delta Kappa Epsilon; banker; insurance bus.; author; commentator on Samuel Pepys and Anthony Trollope; U. S. N. 1917-20; lieut. commanding 3rd naval dist.; destroyer and transport duty; flag lieut. and personal aide to Rear Adm. Henry F. Bryan; mem. naval mission to Brazil; mem. staff Adm. Caperton, 1917-19; Episcopalian.

NICHOLS, WILLIAM Foreman

        Reidsville; s. 1914-15; Guilford col. 1913-14; b. Roxboro, Mar. 8, 1894; p. Dr. Chas. Gattis and Mary Brooks (Hall); m. Lallah Vass Sapp, Oct. 27, 1920; foreman making and packing dept. Am. Tob. co. 1916-; sergt. 322nd inf. co. "K" 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Methodist.

*NICHOLS, WILLIAM CHARLES Journalist

        From New Bern, Ala.; New Orleans, La.; b. 1834; d. 1871; A.B. 1854; M.D. Baltimore Med. col.; city physician, New Orleans; surg. C. S. A.

NICHOLS, WILLIAM JAMES Teacher

        R. F. D. 8, Durham; A.B. 1920; Trinity col.; b. Durham, Aug. 25, 1897; p. J. C. and Annie (Ferguson); football; track team; teacher Clayton H. S.; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Baptist.

†NICHOLS, WILLIAM JOHNSON

        Philadelphia, Pa.; Ph.B. 1897.

*NICHOLSON, ALFRED OSBORNE POPE Lawyer

        Columbia, Tenn.; b. Aug. 31, 1808; d. Mar. 23, 1876; A.B. 1827; journalist, 1832-35, '44-46, '53-56; mem. house of rep. 1833-39; U. S. sen. 1841-43 and '59-61; state sen. 1843-45; chancellor 1845-51; author Compilation of Laws of Tennessee; pres. Bank of Tenn.; mem. conv. 1870; chief justice supr. ct., Tenn., 1870-76.

NICHOLSON, DAVID FLOWERS Teacher

        218 College place, Greensboro; A.B. 1896; A.M. Harvard univ. 1913; b. Council, Dec. 1, 1870; p. Joseph S. and Annie Porterfield (Flowers); m. Mabel May Kelley, Feb. 3, 1897; Phi Soc.; Delta Tau Delta; supt. schs. Mt. Olive; ibid. Coquille City, Ore.; prin. schs. Abbeville, S. C.; supt. schs. Walhalla, S. C.; ibid. Seneca, S. C.; ibid. Covington, Ga.; ibid. Sandersville, Ga.; ibid. Millen, Ga.; ibid. Wayensville; head dept. of educ. Greensboro col. 1914-; mem. Oconee co., S. C., bd. of educ.; sec. Sou. div., Delta Tau Delta frat.; acting pres. ibid.; author and pub. Source of Shakespeare's Tempest and Keats: A Study in Words; Mason; Odd Fellow; Pythian; Methodist.

*NICHOLSON, EDWARD A. T.

        Halifax co.; b. May 6, 1843; killed, Hare's Hill, Mar. 25, 1865; s. 1860-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; capt. C. S. A.; asst. inspector gen. Branch-Lane brigade.

NICHOLSON, ELLIOTT NOLLEY

        Murfreesboro; s. p. 1911-12; b. Murfreesboro, 1892; p. T. H. and -- -- --.

*NICHOLSON, GUILFORD Planter

        From Halifax co.; Canton, Miss.; b. Nov. 17, 1841; d. 1884; A.B. 1861; lieut.-col. C. S. A.

*NICHOLSON, GEORGE BROCK Lawyer

        From Statesville; Racine, Wis.; b. Nicholson's Mills, Nov. 7, 1875; d. June 1, 1912; m. Edna Ella Turner, June 12, 1907; s. l. 1900; lawyer Statesville and Racine, Wis.; atty. Statesville several yrs.; Methodist.

*NICHOLSON, HUNTER Planter

        Knoxville, Tenn.; b. June 9, 1834; d. Mar. 5, 1901; A.B. 1855; journalist; prof. agri. and nat. hist., Univ. of Tenn., 1869-86; maj. and A. A. G., C. S. A.

*NICHOLSON, JAMES A. Farmer

        Edgefield, S. C.; b. 1839; d. Aug. 1871; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; 7th S. C., C. S. A.

*NICHOLSON, J. J.

        Halifax co.; s. 1843-44.

*NICHOLSON, JAMES MANN

        Enfield; b. Feb. 9, 1859; drowned July 22, 1878; A.B. 1878.

*NICHOLSON, RUSSELL COBB

        Murfreesboro; b. Sept. 16, 1885; d. Nov. 1918; s. p. 1904.

*NICHOLSON, ROBERT PALMER Minister

        Montgomery co.; s. 1856-58; Presbyterian.


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NICHOLSON, SAMUEL TIMOTHY, JR. Physician

        Clifton Springs, N. Y.; A.B. 1906; M.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1910; b. Bath, July 28, 1887; p. John Thorne and Annie Katherine (McNeal); m. Mary Carter Peyton. Nov. 4, 1911; Phi Soc.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Theta Nu Epsilon; res. physician Telfair hosp. for women, Savannah, Ga., 1910-11; visiting physician St. Joseph Lead co. hosp., Bonne Terre. Mo., 1911; asst. clin. pathologist, Washington univ. hosp., St. Louis, Mo., 1912; supt. Sydenham hosp., Baltimore, Md., 1912-13; pathologist Clifton Springs sanitarium, New York city, 1914-15; physician ibid. 1915-; author numerous pub. treatises on med. subjects; 1st lieut. med. corps U. S. A. 1918; Mason; Episcopalian.

*NICHOLSON, THOMAS W.

        Halifax co.; d. 1884; s. 1834-36.

*NICHOLSON, WILLIAM THOMAS

        Halifax co.; b. July 31, 1840; killed, Petersburg, Apr. 2, 1865; A.B. 1860; capt. 37th N. C., C. S. A.; judge adv. Wilson's div.

†NICKLIN, SAMUEL STRANG

        Chattanooga, Tenn.; s. 1894-95; prof. baseball player.

NIMOCKS, ALFRED BYRON Wholesale Grocer

        Forrest City, Ark.; s. 1908-10; b. Fayetteville, July 4, 1891; p. Robert Mitchell and Minnie (Culbreth); m. Eloise Buford, Oct. 29, 1921; pres. and mgr. Forrest City Gro. co.; 1st lieut.-capt. F. A., U. S. A. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

‡NIMOCKS, HENRY SELBY

        Fayetteville; s. 1917-18; Univ. of Md.; b. Fayetteville, June 2, 1897; p. Q. K. and -- -- --.

NIMOCKS, QUINCY KELLOGG Lawyer

        309 Dick st., Fayetteville; s. l. 1900; b. Decatur, Miss., Jan. 15, 1867; p. Walter S. and Caroline (Mitchell); m. Annie L. George, Sept. 5, 1890; Fayetteville city atty.; Cumberland co. atty.; N. C. sen. 1909, 1913; N. C. gen. assem. 1923; Methodist.

NIMOCKS, QUINCY KELLOGG, JR. Lawyer

        Care K. of P. bldg., Fayetteville; s. 1908-10; Wake Forest col.; b. Fayetteville, Dec. 1, 1891; p. Q. K. and Annie (George); m. Forrest Hale, Sept. 24, 1913; emp. A. C. L. ry.; ibid. Sou. Express co; lawyer 1919-; deputy clerk sup'r ct. Cumberland co.; Cumberland co. atty. 1923-; Methodist.

NIMS, F. BOYDEN Teacher

        Mt. Holly; pres. Stony Brook, N. Y.; A.B. 1917; Columbia univ.; Harvard univ.; Univ. of Va.; b. Dec. 11, 1895; p. Luther and Eunice (Davenport); instr. in languages, Staunton Milit. acad., Va.; ibid. John Marshall sch.; ibid. Stony Brook acad., N. Y.; Presbyterian.

NIMS, HORACE Teacher

        Mt. Holly; pres. Porter Military acad., Charleston, S. C.; A.B. 1920; Columbia univ.; p. Suther and Eunice (Davenport); track team; teacher Westminster Prep. sch. 1920-21; ibid. Mocksville H. S. 1921-22; ibid. Porter Milit. acad. 1922-; corp. S. A. T. C.; Presbyterian.

NISBET, GILMORE LYNN

        Lancaster, S. C.; s. 1911-12; b. Waxhaw, Apr. 13, 1891; p. -- -- and E. L. --; sec. Monroe chamber of commerce.

NISBET, TAYLOR PHIFER Dentist

        Albemarle; s. 1905-06; Clemson col. 1906-08; D.D.S. Univ. of Md. 1911; b. Monroe, Dec. 13, 1890; p. Edward William and Lula (Lee); m. Loma Liven, Apr. 22, 1912; Mason; Pythian; Woodman; Moose; Presbyterian.

NISSEN, FRED IRVIN Sales Manager

        Care Red Rock Bottling co., Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1898-99; p. John I. and Leonora A. --; m. Catherine Low, Sept. 1916; 2 yrs. cotton mill bus.; 5 yrs. Reynolds Tob. co.; last 15 yrs. bottling bus.

NIXON, ALFRED Clerk Superior Court

        Lincolnton; B.S. 1881; b. Lincoln co., May 26, 1856; p. Robert and Millie (Womack); m. Iola Jane Robinson, Oct. 15, 1882; co. surveyor; sheriff Lincoln co. 1883-92; supt. pub. instr. ibid.; clerk sup'r ct. 1898-; mayor Lincolnton 1 term; numerous hist. articles; Mason; Presbyterian.

NIXON, BREVARD Lawyer

        803 S. Tryon st., Charlotte; s. 1885-86; b. Lincoln co., Oct. 8, 1866; p. James and Mary (Proctor); m. Fanny Shell, Jan. 28, 1902; teacher; farmer; lawyer 1894-; ed. Mount Holly News 1892-; prin. clerk N. C. gen. assem. 1899-1901; author Country Couplets 1924; numerous other verse, articles and speeches pub. in N. C. papers; Shriner; Methodist.

NIXON, EDWIN JONES Physician

        422 W. Washington st., Petersburg, Va.; s. 1894-95; s. m. 1895-97; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1899; Univ. of Md. hosp. staff 1899-1900; dist. surg. A. C. L. ry.; physician Petersburg, Va.

*NIXON, HENRY BARBER

        From Winfall; Gettysburg, Pa.; b. Perquimans co., Sept. 9, 1857; d. Mar. 30, 1916; s. 1875-78; Ph.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1886; instr. math., Pa. col., 1888-89; prof. math. and astronomy ibid. 1889-1916.

*NIXON, JAMES B.

        Perquimans co.; s. 1837-38.


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NIXON, JULIAN GRANBERRY Student

        Hertford; A.B. 1922; Citadel col. 1918-19; N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1922-; b. Hertford, Nov. 3, 1900; p. Thomas and Edna Jones (Granbery); Delta Sigma Phi; Episcopalian.

*NIXON, JOHNATHAN J.

        Bertie co.; s. 1818.

NIXON, JOSEPH ROBERT

        Cherryville; A.B. 1910; Lenoir col.; Rutherford col.; b. Lincolnton, June 22, 1887; p. Alfred and Iola Jane (Robinson); m. Audrey Pruden, Dec. 26, 1916; winner Colonial Dames hist. prize; supt. Bahama H. S. 1910-13; ibid. Cherryville schs. 1913-18, 1923-25; ibid. Edenton sch. 1918-23; author several hist. pamphlets; mem. N. C. N. G.; Shriner; Pythian; Methodist.

*NIXON, JAMES WHEDBEE Physician

        From Winfall; Chiluota, Fla.; b. Jan. 8, 1856; d. Apr. 13, 1920; s. 1875-77; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1883; surgeon; druggist.

NIXON, KEMP BATTLE Lawyer

        Main st., Lincolnton; B.S. 1905; Trinity col. 1905-07; b. Lincoln co., Aug. 12, 1883; p. Alfred and Iola Jane (Robinson); grad. cum laude; Di Soc.; sec. Hon. E. Y. Webb 1907-08; lawyer 1908-; Methodist.

NIXON, KENNETH JONES

        New Bern; s. l. 1916-17; b. New Bern, Mar. 17, 1894; p. R. B. and -- -- --.

*NIXON, ROBERT BURNS Lawyer

        From Scot's Hill; New Bern; b. New Hanover co., Nov. 21, 1860; d. June 3, 1917; m. Mary Frances Jones, Oct. 28, 1890; s. 1881-82; Methodist.

*NIXON, ROBERT J. Planter

        New Hanover co.; s. 1857-58.

*NIXON, RICHARD WILLIAM Lawyer

        New Hanover co.; b. Topsail Sound, Apr. 4, 1838; d. Nov. 3, 1894; A.B. 1859; C. S. A.

*NIXON, THOMAS F. Physician

        Wilmington; b. 1839; d. Dec. 2, 1899; s. 1856-59; druggist.

NOA, ERNESTINE

        Box 85, Lookout Mountain, Tenn.; s. 1915; Goucher col.; Cleveland, O., Kindergarten col.; Chattanooga univ.; Peabody col.; b. Baltimore, Md., Nov. 23, 1871; p. Ismar and Rose B. (Loveman); housekeeper; author special articles on gardening, civic subjects, etc.; pres. Tenn. woman's press and authors' club; Kosmos club; chmn. educ. junior league; chmn. Program Chattanooga writers' club; ibid. conservation com. garden club of Lookout Mt.; ibid. membership com. Y. W. C. A.; mem. exec. com. Span.-Am. war vets. assn.; Presbyterian.

NOBLE, ALBERT MORRIS Lawyer

        Smithfield; Ph.B. 1904; LL.B. Nat. Univ. law sch. 1913; b. Selma, Oct. 18, 1884; p. Dr. Richard Jordan and Bettie D. (Moore); m. Eleanor Myatt, Oct. 14, 1913; baseball; teacher 1904-06; lawyer; asst. sec. com. on claims, U. S. house of rep., 1911-13; clerk dist. cts., Am. Samoa, 1913-15; sol. Johnston co. recorder's ct. 1916-18; judge dist. ct. Am. Samoa 1918-21; judge Johnston co. recorder's ct. 1922-; Kiwanian; Mason; Methodist.

NOBLE, MARCUS CICERO STEPHENS Teacher

        Chapel Hill; s. 1877-79; b. Mar. 15, 1855; commander cadets Bingham sch. 1879-82; supt. Wilmington city schs. 1882-98; prof. U. N. C. 1898-.

NOBLE, MARCUS CICERO STEPHENS, JR. Student

        Chapel Hill; pres. 18 Prescott st., Cambridge, Mass.; s. 1917-21; Ed.M. Harvard univ.; b. Wilmington, June 23, 1899; p. Marcus Cicero Stephens and Alice Jackson (Yarborough); Kappa Sigma; student and asst. educ., Harvard univ.

NOBLE, ROBERT PRIMROSE Physician

        Raleigh; B.S. 1905; M.D. 1907; Univ. of Pa. 1915; b. Selma, Dec. 3, 1881; p. Dr. Richard Jordan and Bettie (Moore); m. Marie Newland, Dec. 30, 1908; baseball; physician Selma 1907-12; X-ray specialist Raleigh 1915-; physician Birmingham, Ala., 1912-15; coroner Johnston co. 1909; Kiwanian; 1st lieut.-capt. med. corps U. S. A. 1917-19; Shriner; Knight Templar; Baptist.

NOBLE, STUART GRAYSON Teacher

        745 N. State st., Jackson, Miss.; A.B. 1907; A.M. Univ. of Chicago 1910; Ph.D. Columbia univ. 1918; b. Pasco co., Fla., May 10, 1885; p. Dr. Wiley Eli and Agnes (McIntosh); m. Annie Davis Powell, Aug. 11, 1920; gym team; Phi Soc.; Pi Kappa Alpha; Phi Delta Kappa; Sigma Upsilon; instr. Horner Milit. acad. 1907-08; ibid. Millsaps col. 1908-11; headmaster ibid. 1911-16; prof. ibid. 1916-; prof. Univ. of Miss. 1917; ibid. U. N. C. 1919-20; ibid. Peabody col. 1921; author Forty Years of Public Schools in Mississippi; joint author A First Book in English, Civil Government in Mississippi; contributor to School and Society, Educational Review, English Journal; addresses to nat. council of English teachers and sou. sociological cong.; Methodist.

*NOBLE, STEPHEN WILLIAMS Realtor

        From Kinston; Wilmington; b. Lenoir co., Mar. 9, 1839; d. Feb. 16, 1904; s. 1866-68; viticulture; capt. co. "E" 61st reg. C. S. A.

NOBLES, JOSEPH EVERETT Physician

        Greenville; s. m. 1895-97; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1899; b. Pitt co., Apr. 14, 1875; p. J. J. and Lucinda; m. Argen Hardy Oct. 31, 1911.

NOBLIN, ROY LEE

        Nelson, Va.; s. 1918-19; b. Nelson, Va., Nov. 18, 1897; p. S. L. and -- -- --.


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NOE, KENNETH BARNES Civil Engineer

        Beaufort; B.S. 1921; b. Beaufort, Aug. 7, 1898; p. Isaac T. and Lydia (Woodard); with N. C. state highway comm. 1921-; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

NOE, WALTER RALEIGH Minister

        507 Southern bldg., Wilmington; s. 1903-04; Va. Theo. sem. 1906-08; b. Beaufort, Sept. 25, 1884; p. John T. B. and Susan Catherine (Stanton); m. Sallie London Partrick, July 7, 1909; teacher Eureka 1904; ibid. Beaufort 1905; rector St. Paul's ch., Clinton, 1908-10; ibid. St. Paul's ch., Charleston, S. C., 1910-11; ibid. St. Thomas's ch., Windsor, 1911-15; ibid. Good Shepherd, Wilmington, 1915-18; archdeacon of Wilmington archdeaconery 1918-20; exec. sec. diocese of E. Carolina 1920-; Mason; Episcopalian.

NOLAND, LAWRENCE VANN

        40 Ashland ave., Nashville; s. 1915-16; b. Asheville, Aug. 19, 1898; p. M. C. and -- -- --.

†NOLTHENIUS, PAUL TUTIEN

        Haarlem, Holland; s. 1902-03.

NOOE, BENNET, JR. Manufacturer

        Leaksville; s. l. 1911-12; Trinity col. 1903-04; George Washington univ. 1910-11; b. Lexington, June 16, 1887; p. Bennet and Frances Lillian (Rothrock); m. Mary Helen Carter, June 25, 1913; Kappa Sigma; lawyer firm Hannah & Nooe, Siler City, 6 mos.; lawyer Clayton 1912-17, 1919-21; supt. for Hedrick Constr. co. 1921-24; mgr. fuel dept., Carolina Cotton & Woolen Mills co., Spray and Draper, 1924-; Clayton city atty. 4 yrs.; maj. O. R. C.; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut.-capt. remount squadron No. 316 A. E. F. 1917-19; cited for meritorious service; Kiwanian; Mason.

NOOE, JOHN FRANCIS Physician

        Boarne, Tex.; s. 1892-95; M.D. Univ. of Tex. 1898; b. Wilkesboro, Nov. 24, 1872; p. John and Sarah (VanNoy); m. Mary Hutchings, Oct. 17, 1900; Phi Beta Kappa; Pi Kappa Alpha; co. health officer; capt. med. corps, aviation service U. S. A. 1918-19.

NORBURN, CHARLES STRICKLAND Physician

        Care Surgeon Gen. U. S. Navy, Washington, D. C.; s. 1913-15; M.D. Univ. of Va. 1917; Jefferson Med. col.; Mayo clinic; b. Thomasville, June 25, 1890; p. Charles Arwed and Susan Lillian (Strickland); asst. and operating surg. U. S. S. Comfort 1918-19; operating surg. U. S. naval hosp., Philadelphia, 1920-22; instr. Naval med. sch., Washington, D. C., 1922; operating surg. U. S. S. Relief and U. S. S. Mercy, 1923; surg. to Pres. Waren G. Harding on Alaskan trip, 1923; author numerous papers on surg. subjects pub. in Naval Medical Bulletin; lieut. (j. g.) med. corps U. S. N. 1917-19; continued service 1919-.

NORBURN, MARTHA ELIZABETH Social Worker

        Candler; s. 1919-20; Hamilton col.; Univ. of Ky.; b. Mt. Airy; p. Charles Arwed and Susan Lillian (Strickland); sec. for Red Cross; organizer community training sch. for Ill. state Sunday sch. assn.; Bible teacher Bradley Poly. inst.; social service worker; Y. W. C. A. war-time service; Episcopalian.

NORBURN, RUSSELL LEE Student

        Asheville; s. 1917-18, 1919-21; Vanderbilt univ. 1921-; b. Danville, Va., Mar. 7, 1893; p. Charles Arwed and Susan L. (Strickland).

*NORCOM, EDMUND HALSEY Merchant

        Edenton; b. 1824; d. 1867; A.B. 1847; mem. gen. assem.

†NORCOM, FREDERICK HOSKIN

        Clarkton; s. 1885-86.

*NORCOM, THOMAS JAMES Teacher

        From Washington; Creswell; b. Apr. 14, 1831; A.B. 1851; A.M. Columbia univ. 1852; teacher.

*NORCOTT, JOSEPH J.

        Pitt co.; s. 1837-39; A.B. Princeton univ. 1841.

NORFLEET, ASHLEY CURTIS Student

        Main st., Tarboro; B.S. 1923; b. Tarboro, May 19, 1899; p. Leon Edgar and Mabel (Curtis); Sigma Chi; Phi Chi; Alpha Psi Delta; S. A. T. C.; Univ. of Pa. Med. sch. 1923-; Episcopalian.

*NORFLEET, BENJAMIN

        Edgecombe co.; s. 1847-48.

NORFLEET, CHARLES EDWARD

        420 Spruce st., Winston-Salem; B.S. 1924; b. Winston-Salem, Feb. 12, 1902; p. James K. and Nannie (Walker); Kappa Sigma; Methodist.

NORFLEET, ERIC Lawyer

        Jackson; s. l. 1921; b. Roxobel, Aug. 31, 1897; p. Thomas S. and Leila Moore (Powell); Zeta Psi; Phi Delta Phi; mayor of Jackson; N. C. N. G. Mex. border service 1916; sergt.-lieut. inf. U. S. A. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

*NORFLEET, FRANCIS SLADE Farmer

        From Roxobel; Lecompte, La.; b. Mar. 8, 1846; s. 1863; A.B. 1911 as of 1866; ry. employee; lumberman; merchant; C. S. A.

*NORFLEET, JAMES Lawyer

        From Tarboro; Ft. Payne, Ala.; b. Nov. 10, 1861; d. Mar. 30, 1904; s. l. 1882-84.

*NORFLEET, JAMES E.

        Edenton; s. 1833-34.


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NORFLEET, JAMES KIRKPATRICK Manufacturer

        Winston-Salem; s. 1887-88; b. Yanceyville, Mar. 10, 1870; p. Marmaduke W. and Ellen (Kirkpatrick); m. Nannie Walker, June 8, 1892; alderman Winston-Salem; dir. state hosp., Morganton; chmn. Forsyth co. highway comm. 1916-17; mem. state highway comm. 1919-21; Mason; Methodist.

*NORFLEET, JAMES MATHEWSON Lawyer

        Tarboro; b. Aug. 2, 1866; d. Feb. 26, 1920; s. l. 1887; Episcopalian.

*NORFLEET, MARMADUKE

        Halifax co.; s. 1822.

*NORFLEET, PASCAL PAOLI Lawyer

        Tarboro; b. Nov. 4, 1859; d. Sept. 4, 1884; s. 1876-79; Episcopalian.

*NORFLEET, STEPHEN ANDREWS Planter

        From Bertie co.; Kelford; A.B. 1841.

*NORFLEET, THOMAS F.

        Bertie co.; d. 1854; s. 1852-53.

NORFLEET, THOMAS SPRUILL Farmer

        Roxobel; s. 1865-66; Washington and Lee univ. 1867-68; b. Bertie co., July 12, 1849; p. Stephen Andrews and Frances Slade (Pugh); m. Leila Moore Powell, Mar. 1, 1883; co. comm'r 14 yrs.

‡NORMAN, CHARLES ANDERSON

        East Bend; s. 1900-01.

NORMAN, CLARENCE EDWARD Missionary

        24 Tribune st., Concord; A.B. 1912; B.D. Lutheran Sou. Theo. sem. 1924; b. Prosperity, S. C., Mar. 12, 1892; p. Victor Louis and Nina Gustelle (Wheeler); m. Lottie Lee Wyse, June 20, 1917; teacher Concord H. S. 1912-14; missionary to Japan 1917-; Lutheran.

NORMAN, GEORGE WILLIAM Physician

        Pomona; s. m. 1893-94; M.D. Baltimore 1896; b. Laurel. Ky., Jan. 4, 1873.

NORMAN, JOSEPH HUNTER Physician

        531 Hillsboro st., Raleigh; s. 1900-01; s. m. 1901-03; M.D. Tulane univ. 1905; b. Brinkleyville, Mar. 1, 1882; p. J. H. and Annie Pleasants (Patterson); m. Marie Norman, Jan. 8, 1907; physician Ringwood 2 yrs.; ibid. lumber camp, Hollister, 1907-16; physician to state prison 1916-; Mason; Episcopalian.

*NORMAN, JOHN RICE

        Halifax; b. 1884; d. 1904; s. 1901-02; Episcopalian.

NORMAN, JOHN STANDING Physician

        Columbia; s. m. 1905-06; Northwestern univ. 1898-99; Grand River col. 1901-02; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1909; Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Chi; Shriner.

NORMAN, MILTON

        Halifax; s. 1913-14; Western Md. col.; b. Halifax, Feb. 11, 1895; p. J. H. and -- --.

NORMAN, SWAIN

        Halifax; s. l. 1915-16; Wake Forest col.; b. Halifax, Nov. 22, 1890; p. J. H. and --.

NORMAN, ZEB VANCE Lawyer

        18 E. Third st., Plymouth; s. 1908-09; s. l. 1915-16; Trinity col. 1906-08; b. Plymouth, Feb. 2, 1888; p. C. J. and Celesta J. (Wood); m. Florence Bell, Sept. 27, 1919; teacher, Garner, Hamilton, Suffolk, Va., Mockeys; lawyer 1915-; Shriner; Methodist.

*NORMENT, WILLIAM BLOUNT

        Lumberton; s. m. 1890-91.

‡NORMENT, WILLIAM BLOUNT

        Trinity; B.S. 1920; b. Trinity, Apr. 28, 1899.

*NORMENT, WILLIAM STOKES Lawyer

        Lumberton; b. July 20, 1834; d. Dec. 13, 1904; A.B. 1857; N. C. solicitor 3rd dist. 1874-78; mem. house of rep. 1872 and '95; capt. C. S. A.

NORRIS, FRANK WISCONSIN Banker

        221½ W. Beaver st., Jacksonville, Fla.; A.B. 1916; b. Raleigh, Apr. 25, 1894; p. Samuel B. and Minnie (Upchurch); m. Pearle F. Hawkins, June 18, 1921; baseball; Phi Soc.; Phi Delta Theta; clerk Atlantic Nat. bank, Jacksonville, Fla., 1916; emp. Bradstreet co. ibid. 1917; mgr. credit dept. Atlantic Nat. bank ibid. 1918-19; mgr. credit dept. Barnett Nat. bank ibid. 1919-23; asst. cashier ibid. 1923-; instr. classes local chap. Am. Institute of Banking; pres. Jacksonville, Fla., assn. of credit men; pres. Am. institute of banking; chmn. finance com. St. Luke's hosp. assn.; treas. junior chamber of commerce; Mason; Baptist.

NORRIS, JOHN ERNEST Lawyer

        Holly Springs; pres. Apex; LL.B. 1922; b. Oct. 5, 1890; p. John H. and Sarah Katherine --; m. May 18, 1923; track team; Phi Soc.; Phi Alpha Delta; corp. 306th ammunition train 81st div. A. E. F. 1918-19; Baptist.

NORRIS, SAMUEL ROYALL Physician

        309 E. 5th st., Jacksonville, Fla.; B.S. 1920; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1922; b. Raleigh, Feb. 7, 1897; p. Samuel Basil and Minnie (Upchurch); Omega Delta; Phi Delta Theta; Phi Chi; res. physician Presbyterian hosp., Philadelphia, Pa., 1922-; ensign aviation service U. S. N. 1918-19.

NORRIS, WALTER LEE Bookkeeper

        Fort Pierce, Fla.; B.S. 1885; b. Wake co., Apr. 23, 1864; p. Jesse Allen and Amy Ann (Adams); m. Ada Lee Rollins, Dec. 5, 1894; farmer; merchant; Episcopalian.


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*NORTH, ERASMUS DARWIN Teacher

        Connecticut; d. 1858; A.B. 1826; A.M. 1831; M.D. Yale univ. 1833; prof. Yale univ.

*NORTHROP, THEODORE MCLEAN Physician

        From Laurinburg; St. Pauls; b. Laurinburg, July 12, 1874; d. Mar. 14, 1916; m. Betty McGeechy, Sept. 8, 1898; s. 1891-93; Univ. Med. col., Richmond, Va.; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1897; interne Baltimore, Md., hosp. 1 yr.; physician St. Pauls; pres. Bank of St. Pauls; farmer; Mason; Presbyterian.

NORTON, ALTON BRUCE

        Gibson; s. 1921-22; b. Gibson, Aug. 17, 1904; p. D. D. and -- -- --.

NORTON, CLEVELAND HUNTER Salesman

        Durham; pres. Mansfield Tire & Rubber co., Mansfield, O.; s. 1902-03; Va. Milit. inst. 1900-02; Univ. of Ga. 1912; b. Danville, Va., Nov. 13, 1885; p. Charles Hunter and Nannie M. (Hatcher); coach all athletics Bingham Mil. sch.; merchant traveling auditor U. S. shipping bd.; auditor Lykes S. S. lines, Galveston, Tex.; factory representative Mansfield Tire & Rubber co.; commandant Bingham; Mason; Elk; Baptist.

NORTON, WILBURN LAFAYETTE

        Raeford; s. 1922-23; b. Raeford, Sept. 13, 1900; p. W. M. and -- -- --.

*NORVELL, FAYETTE H.

        Lynchburg, Va.; s. 1824.

*NORVELL, JOHN E.

        Lynchburg, Va.; s. 1821.

NORWOOD, ESTON GIBBONS Insurance

        Bennettsville, S. C.; s. 1908-09; b. Chatham co., Dec. 10, 1885; p. Adonis W. and S. Elizabeth (Snipes); football; fruit tree agent; gen. agt. of Reliance Life ins. co. of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Shriner; Methodist.

NORWOOD, EVAN WILKINS Banker

        429 N. Stafford ave., Richmond, Va.; pres. 443 Dixwul road, Shanghai, China; s. 1912-13; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1921; Univ. of Wis.; Columbia univ.; b. Charleston, S. C., Aug. 6, 1894; p. George Alexander and Louise (Hart); m. Emma Wilson, June 27, 1916; Phi Soc.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; cashier Goldsboro Savings & Trust co.; asst. cashier Nat. Bank of Goldsboro; acting cashier ibid.; employee John D. Gullette, architect, Goldsboro; ibid. Chas. C. Wilson, architect, Wilson; ibid. tobacco growers' co-op. assn., Richmond, Va.; asst. state bank examiner; Baptist.

NORWOOD, GEORGE MCINTOSH Salesman

        1611 Park drive, Raleigh; A.B. 1917; Wake Forest col. 1913-14; b. Charleston, S. C., Feb. 17, 1896; p. George A. and Louise (Hart); m. Helen Allen, Sept. 27, 1919; mgr. Red Brick co., Goldsboro, 1 yr.; organizer George M. Norwood Brick co.; selling agt. Selma Brick co., Lillington Brick co., Norwood Brick co., et al. 1919-; vice-pres. and gen'l mgr. Selma Brick co.; ibid., Lillington Brick co.; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut. 317th F. A. and air service U. S. A. 1917-19; Baptist.

NORWOOD, HART

        Goldsboro; s. 1922-23; Wake Forest col.; b. Goldsboro, Oct. 1, 1902; p. George Alexandria and Louise (Hart); Baptist.

*NORWOOD, HAZELL Teacher

        From Hillsboro; Durham; A.B. 1848.

*NORWOOD, JOHN Physician

        From Hillsboro; Columbus, Ga.; b. Aug. 5, 1836; d. June 9, 1897; s. 1853-55; surgeon, C. S. A.

NORWOOD, JOHN Banker

        306 S. John st., Goldsboro; B.S. com. 1922; b. Goldsboro, Nov. 19, 1900; p. George A. and Louise (Hart); asst. cashier Goldsboro Savings & Trust co., 1922-24; cashier ibid. 1924-; Rotarian; Baptist.

*NORWOOD, JOSEPH CALDWELL Planter

        From Hillsboro; Lenoir; b. 1813; d. 1890; s. 1831-32.

*NORWOOD, JAMES HOGG Lawyer

        Hillsboro; b. 1804; d. 1852; A.B. 1824; A.M.; tutor, 1833-34; teacher; Indian agent.

NORWOOD, JOHN HENRY Lawyer

        Box 165, Norwood; s. s. l. 1914; Wake Forest col.; b. Norwood, June 11, 1872; p. John and Sallie Ann (McSwain); m. Hattie Rosana Crump, Nov. 13, 1895; ry. mail service 20 yrs.; N. C. bar assn.; Shriner; Odd Fellow; Pythian; D. O. K. K.; Woodman; Junior; Moose; Methodist.

NORWOOD, JOSEPH JACKSON

        Raleigh; s. 1920-21; b. Raleigh, Dec. 4, 1902; p. J. V. and -- -- --.

NORWOOD, JOSEPH ROBEY

        427 N. Ellis st., Salisbury; s. 1902-03; b. Chatham co., Oct. 8, 1880; p. Adonis W. and Sarah Elizabeth (Snipes); m. Ellen Douglas Jones, Sept. 5, 1918; salesman and landscape gardener 1903-17; farmer, Miss., 1917-22; ins. agent 1923; gen'l agent Reliance Life Ins co., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1923; established Piedmont Farm-Electric co., Salisbury 1924; Mason; Methodist.

*NORWOOD, JOHN WALL Lawyer

        Hillsboro; b. 1802; d. July 24, 1885; A.B. 1824; A.M. 1827; mem. house of c. 1856-58; state sen. 1872-73.

NORWOOD, JOHN WALL District Manager

        404 Donovan bldg., Detroit, Mich.; s. 1894-98; b. Brevard, Feb. 2, 1876; p. William


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Lucas and Anna (Duckworth); m. Emma Durham, Feb. 18, 1903; Di Soc.; founder of Western N. C. Enterprise, Waynesville, 1908; ed. staff Montgomery Advertiser, 1914-15; advertising Atlanta, 1915-16; mgr. Jobson Plow co. Atlanta, 1916-17; salesman Lesher Whitman & co., Ind., N. Y. C., 1918; mgr. Detroit office ibid. 1923-24; author: Instructions for the Infantry Private of the National Guard, Instructions for the Non-Commissioned officer, Fifty Thousand Miles With Uncle Sam's Army; N. C. vols. 1898-13; Mason; Episcopalian.

‡NORWOOD, SHELLEY VERNON

        Durham; s. 1922-23; b. Durham, June 15, 1904; p. J. D. and -- -- --.

NORWOOD, THOMAS HART Banker

        805 Beech st., Goldsboro; A.B. 1913; Wake Forest col. 1908-10; Harvard univ. 1914-15; b. Charleston, S. C., Jan. 21, 1893; p. George Alexander and Louise Stevens (Hart); m. Margaret Shannon, Apr. 6, 1920; Phi Delta Theta; solicitor Snow Hill Banking & Trust co. (summer) 1913; employee Federal Reserve bank, Richmond, 1915-16; employee Nat. Bank of Goldsboro and Goldsboro Savings & Trust co. 1916-; vice-pres. and cashier; Kiwanian; 2nd lieut. U. S. A. 1918; Baptist.

*NORWOOD, THOMAS LENOIR Teacher

        Caldwell co.; b. Jan. 17, 1845; d. 1888; s. 1861-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1865; teacher, Bingham sch.; prof. Univ. of Tenn.; capt. co. "A" 37th reg. C. S. A.

†NORWOOD, VAN D.

        Waynesville; s. l. 1897-98; 2nd lieut. U. S. A.

*NORWOOD, WILLIAM Minister

        From Hillsboro; Richmond, Va.; b. 1806; d. 1887; A.B. 1826; A.M. 1832; D.D.; Episcopalian.

*NORWOOD, WALTER ALVES Physician

        Hillsboro; s. 1823-26.

*NORWOOD, WILLIAM T.

        Chatham co.; b. 1833; d. 1859; s. 1853-54.

NOWELL, JOSEPH HENRY

        Windsor; s. l. 1906-07.

NOWELL, STEPHEN CANNON, JR. Physician

        Winfall; B.S. 1919; M.D. Univ. of Pa., 1921; b. Apr. 19, 1896; p. Stephen Cannon and Sarah (Morgan); Kappa Psi; interne Polyclinic & Medico Chi hosp., Phila., Pa., 1921-22; asst. physician Phila. hosp. for contagious diseases 1922-23; hosp. standardization work Am. Col. of surg. Chicago. Ill.; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Baptist.

NOWELL, WILLIAM ROBERT Druggist

        Wendell; s. 1906-07; b. Wendell, Sept. 14, 1886; p. R. P. and Martha Ann (Todd); m. Lizzie Estelle Richardson, Apr. 11, 1911; Baptist.

*NUCKOLLS, WILLIAM THOMPSON

        Columbus, Ga.; b. Apr. 5, 1840; died in service, 1861; A.B. 1861; 1st lieut., capt. C. S. A.

NUCKOLS, ERNEST BENJAMIN Physician

        Cumberland, Va.; s. m. 1904-05; b. Buckingham co., Va., Oct. 12, 1877; p. Benjamin Franklin and Mary Elizabeth (Taney); m. Ida Eleanor Sanderson; Modern Woodman; Baptist.

NUNN, JOHN CLIFFORD

        605½ S. blvd., Tampa, Fla.; s. p. 1908-09.

NUNN, JAMES HENRY

        Care Singer Sewing Machine co., Rua Nova 181, Caixa do Correio 21, Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil, S. A.; s. 1900-02.

NUNN, ROSCOE Meteorologist

        1200 Stahlman bldg., Nashville, Tenn.; s. 1890-91; b. Lenoir co., May 29, 1868; p. Henry Swinson and Nancy Frances (Koonce); m. Hattie Lee Dail, June 18, 1895; Phi Soc.; meteorologist in charge U. S. weather bureau, Nashville, Tenn.; author numerous articles pub. of scientific and literary nature; Episcopalian.

NUNN, ROMULUS ARMISTEAD Lawyer

        50 Craven st., New Bern; s. 1895-96; Davidson col. 1894-95; b. Jones co., June 22, 1876; p. Henry Swinson and Frances (Koonce); m. Elizabeth Guion Nicholls, Apr. 28, 1903; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; pres. Atlantic and N. C. ry. co.; N. C. gen. assem. 1911; atty. city of New Bern, 1911-; pres. Craven co. historical soc.; mem. N. C. bar assn.; Amer. bar. assn.; chmn. of Craven co. bd. of educ.

NUNN, WILLIAM SNOW Salesman

        115 E. Gordon st., Kinston; s. 1911-12; b. Kinston, Jan. 31, 1893; p. Joseph Park and Mittie Lula (Hartsfield); m. Lossie Belle Dixon, Aug. 22, 1923; agt. and salesman Stan. Oil co.; pvt., sergt. 22nd co. gen. service inf. U. S. A. 1917-19; Pythian; Christian.

NYE, GEORGE LANNEAU Druggist

        Loris, S. C.; Ph.G. 1919; b. Orrum, Nov. 28, 1895; p. Frank J. and Mary (Abbey); Mason; Pythian; Baptist.

NYE, RAYMOND BRUCE

        Orrum; pres. Sylva; s. 1918-19.


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†OAKES, HARRY

        Pittsburgh, Pa.; s. p. 1905-06.

*OAKES, THOMAS JEFFERSON

        Rowan co.; A.B. 1828.

*OATES, DAVID T. Physician

        From Charlotte; Leeds, Ala.; s. 1852-54; M.D. Univ. of Pa.; surg. C. S. A.

*OATES, DAVID THOMAS Lawyer

        From Clinton; Fayetteville; b. Jan. 10, 1868; d. June 9, 1906; s. 1891-92; teacher, 1892-96.

OATES, JACK COTTEN Insurance

        Sweetwater, Tenn.; A.B. 1911; b. Edgecombe co., Feb. 7, 1890; p. John Allen and Kate (Cotten); m. Frances Louise Gaines, Feb. 14, 1915; teacher Wilmington H. S. 1911-13; prin. sch. Lynchburg, S. C., 1913-14; bookkeeper ins. office Henderson 1914-18; mgr. Greenville branch office, Southern Life & Trust co. 1918-20; gen. agt. ibid. for East Tenn., 1920-; Presbyterian.

OATES, MALCOLM NORVAL Engineer

        808 S. Tryon st., Charlotte; pres. 917 N. Charles st., Baltimore, Md.; B.S. 1914; M.S. 1915; b. Charlotte, Nov. 30, 1893; p. James M. and Nora (Thompson); tennis team; Di Soc.; Beta Theta Pi; employee Western Elec. & Mfg. co. 1917-19; engr. Construction Gas, Elec. Light & Power co., Baltimore, Md., 1919-; mem. Am. institute of elec. engrs.; 1st lieut. engrs. Washington, D. C., camp Humphreys, Va., 116th engrs.; 111th engrs. 36th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

‡OATES, THOMAS FRANK

        Grover; s. 1910-11; b. Grover, May 7, 1892; p. Dr. George and -- -- --.

‡OATES, WILLIAM CLYDE

        Grover; s. 1910-11; s. m. 1912-13; Davidson col.; b. Grover, Sept. 18, 1890; p. Dr. George and -- -- --.

OATES, WILLIAM HOLT Lawyer

        Nixon-Oates Law firm, Charlotte; s. 1908-09; s. l. 1912-13; b. Hendersonville, Sept. 23, 1892; 1st lieut. 102nd inf. 26th div. U. S. A.

*OATES, WILLIAM MERCER

        Tarboro; b. Sept. 2, 1887; d. Jan. 8, 1918; m. Laura Carter, July 15, 1914; A.B. 1909; g. s. 1909; Methodist.

O'BERRY, THOMAS Lumberman

        301 W. Centre st., Goldsboro; B.S. 1907; b. Goldsboro, Feb. 20, 1886; p. Nathan and Estelle (Moore); m. Annie Land, Dec. 14, 1909; Phi Soc.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; vice-pres., gen. mgr. Enterprise Whiteville Lumber co.; vice-pres. Blue Ridge Lumber co., Asheville; ibid. Builders' Supply co., Goldsboro; alderman Goldsboro; vice-pres. N. C. pine assn.; Mason; Presbyterian.

O'BRIAN, JOHN JOSEPH

        Durham; pres. care C. C. Coddington co., Charlotte; s. 1908-09; b. Durham, Nov., 1890.

O'BRIANT, ALBERT LEE Physician

        Cameron; s. 1914-16; s. m. 1916-18; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1920; b. Timberlake, Sept. 7, 1897; p. Albert Wellington and Lucy Thomas (Clayton); m. Alice Marie Hogans, Nov. 15, 1922; Kappa Psi; Phi Soc.; res. physician Cooper hosp., Camden, N. J., 1920-21; physician Cameron, 1921-; mem. Moore co. med. soc.; ibid. State med. soc.; fellow Am. med. assn.; S. A. T. C. Jefferson Med. col. 1920; Presbyterian.

O'BRIEN, JENNINGS BUREN Salesman

        Rockingham; s. p. 1909-10; b. Rockingham, Feb. 26, 1885; p. Elisha Bascom and Lucy Esther (Boroughs); m. Frances Stedman Smith, June 26, 1912; retail drug bus. 1910-17; traveling salesman 1917-; Mason; Presbyterian.

*O'BRIEN, LEX CLEVELAND, JR. Baker

        304 N. Marshall st., Winston-Salem; b. Dexter, Mo., Sept. 12, 1884; d. June 6, 1924; s. p. 1904-05; football; baseball; druggist 1905-14; baker 1919-; Elk; Methodist.

O'BRIEN, LAURENCE DENNIS GERALDUS

        From Edgecombe co.; Franklin, Tenn.; b. 1796; d. 1845; s. 1813.

O'BRIEN, SPENCER

        Granville co.; A.B. 1821; A.M. 1827; mem. house of c. 1829-32.

O'BRIEN, WILLIAM LEE, JR.

        647 blvd., Winston-Salem; s. 1920-21; N. C. Col. of A. and E., 1921-24; b. Winston-Salem, Aug. 20, 1903; p. William Lee and Charlotte Elizabeth (Miller); Phi Kappa Tau; Phi Psi (A. and E.); Methodist.

‡O'BRIENT, EARL JAMES Manufacturer

        Buchanan blvd., Durham; B.S. 1917; b. Durham, Jan. 9, 1898; p. David Zachariah and Cora James (Burch); app. engineer Henry L. Doherty & co., Toledo, O., 1917-18; gen. supt. for Atlas Chem. co. Toledo, O.; Mason; Presbyterian.

*O'DANIEL, SPENCER AUGUSTUS

        Chatham co.; A.B. 1853.

*ODELL, OSCAR CHARLES Physician

        From Dallas; Maybinton, S. C.; b. Aug. 20, 1855; d. Dec. 8, 1915; m. Lena Maxwell, Aug. 27, 1887; s. 1884-86; M.D. Univ. City of New York 1888.


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ODEN, JOHN WILLIAM, JR. Merchant

        E. Main st., Washington; B.S. 1922; b. Washington, Jan. 27, 1901; p. J. W. and Myrtle (Peal); wholesale and retail furn. bus.; Disciple.

ODOM, CHARLES LINWOOD Merchant

        Rich Square; s. 1916-17; b. Rich Square, Jan. 15, 1893; p. M. E. S. and Martha -- --; m. Mary Bennett, Jan. 28, 1923; farmer; Baptist.

ODOM, DON FRANKLIN Merchant

        Mt. Olive; s. 1912; b. Wayne co., Mar. 6, 1889; p. James Mathew and Sallie (McCullem); m. Fannie Jordon, Dec. 25, 1916; farmer; j. of p., Wayne co.; notary pub. ibid.; Mason; Junior; Methodist.

‡ODOM, HERBERT KING

        St. Pauls; s. 1916-17; b. St. Pauls, Sept. 30, 1899; p. J. T. and -- -- --.

†ODOM, HELEN LOUISE

        1412 Linden ave., Baltimore, Md.; s. 1900-02.

ODOM, JOHN DAFFIN Lawyer

        107 N. Church st., Rocky Mt.; s. 1911-13; s. l. 1914-16; b. Rocky Mt., Apr. 12, 1894; p. John Doffin and Annie M. (Pierce); Phi Soc.; bus. administration; farmer; Rocky Mt. city atty.; Kiwanian; pvt., sergt. med. corps U. S. A. 1918; Knight Templar; Shriner; Pythian; Elk; Methodist.

ODOM, WILLIAM HENRY

        Waycross, Ga.; s. l. 1920-21; b. Waycross, Ga., Dec. 28, 1893.

OESTREICHER, IRVIN WALLACE Merchant

        Salisbury; A.B. 1922; b. Salisbury, Dec. 4, 1901.

OETTINGER, ALBERT Merchant

        Wilson; A.B. 1919; LL.B. 1919; b. Wilson, Apr. 11, 1897; p. Jonas and Martha (Rosenthal); m. Eunice Woodard, Dec. 30, 1919; Phi Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; Omega Delta; partner and office mgr., Oettinger's; Kiwanian; dir. Wilson Kiwanis club 1924; pres. Wilson merchants assn. 1924; seaman U. S. S. Antigone, U. S. N. R. F. 1918-19; Shriner; Jewish.

OETTINGER, ELMER ROSENTHAL Merchant

        101 E. Nash st., Wilson; s. 1905-07; b. Wilson, Mar. 9, 1889; p. Jonas and Martha (Rosenthal); m. Pearl Lichtenstein, June 19, 1912; partner and gen. mgr. Oettinger's; pres. N. C. merchants' assn. 1919; ibid. Wilson merchants' assn. 1917-18; sec. Wilson rotary club 1924; Shriner; Jewish.

OETTINGER, JACOB ROSENTHAL Lumberman

        Greensboro; s. 1918; b. Kinston, Dec. 28, 1885; p. A. and Bertha (Rosenthal); pres. Greensboro chamber of commerce 1920; dir. merchants' assn.; vice-pres. rotary club 1923-; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Jewish.

OGBURN, CARL DEWITT Merchant

        119 S. Cherry st., Winston-Salem; s. 1915-16; b. Winston-Salem, Dec. 23, 1895; p. Charles and Carrie (Shelton); Kappa Alpha; gas, oil, and tire dealer; pvt. Ft. Caswell aviation field, Long Island, N. Y., 1917-19; Elk; Moravian.

OGBURN, HERBERT HAMMOND Physician

        338 N. Elm st., Greensboro; s. 1908-09; B.S. West Lafayette col. 1908; M.D. John Hopkins Med. col. 1913; b. Summerfield, June 2, 1886; p. Rev. Thomas Jefferson and Nannie (Davidson); asso. surg. and supt. Wesley Long hosp., Greensboro; mem. Guilford co. and N. C. med. socs.; fellow Am. col. of surgeons; Greensboro rotary club; 1st lieut., capt., maj. med. corps A. E. F. 26 mos.; chief of surg. service base hosp. No. 65, Kerhnor, France; Methodist.

‡OGBURN, LEVY ELMER

        Plains, S. C.; s. 1903-04; b. Plains, S. C., Dec. 8, 1878.

OGBURN, RALPH BELO Manufacturer

        119 S. Cherry st., Winston-Salem; s. 1916-18; b. Winston-Salem, Dec. 14, 1897; p. C. D. and Carrie (Shelton); sec.-treas. Walkertown Chair co., Walkertown.

OGBURN, ROGER WENDELL Student

        117 Church st., Greensboro; pres. 71 Irving place, New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1921; Guilford col. 1917-18; Cornell med. sch. 1922-; b. Summerfield, Feb. 12, 1899; p. Rev. Thomas Jefferson and Nannie (Davidson); S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

OGBURN, SIHON CICERO, JR. Teacher

        525 Clover st., Winston-Salem; B.S. 1921; M.S. Washington and Lee univ. 1923; b. Winston-Salem, Oct. 8, 1900; p. S. C. and Emma (Kapp); m. Bessie Mae Bell, July 2, 1921; Di Soc.; Alpha Chi Sigma; chem. P. H. Hanes Knitting co. 1920; instr. Washington and Lee univ. 1921-23; asst. prof. ibid. 1923-; author several articles dealing with scientific subject matter pub. in journal of Amer. chem. soc.; Plattsburg, 1918; Methodist.

OGBURN, WALTER SHORE

        Rural Hall; s. 1918-19.

*OGDEN, ROBERT NASH Lawyer

        New Orleans, La.; d. 1859; A.B. 1822; A.M. 1826; judge supr. ct.; mem. La. gen. assem.; speaker house of rep. for La.; U. S. dist. judge for La.

*OGDEN, ROBERT NASH, JR. Lawyer

        New Orleans, La.; b. May 5, 1839; s. 1856-57; speaker La. house of rep.; lieut.-col. C. S. A.

†OGILBY, HUGH J.

        Madison, Ga.; s. 1859-60; C. S. A.


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*OGILBY, NATHANIEL A.

        Madison, Ga.; killed in service; s. 1859-60; C. S. A.

OGLESBY, JOHN MONTGOMERY

        Concord; s. l. 1921; Randolph-Macon col.; LL.B. Chattanooga col. of law.

*OGLESBY, WILLIAM M.

        Sardis, Miss.; s. 1857-59; C. S. A.

O'HAGAN, CHARLES JAMES, JR.

        Greenville; pres. 303 W. Clarendon st., Huntington park, Calif.; s. m. 1896-97.

OLCOTT, HERMAN PARKER

        Choate sch., Wallingford, Conn.; s. l. 1903-04; A.B. Yale univ. 1901.

OLDHAM, GEORGE WILLIS Minister

        Kenansville; A.B. 1904; B.D. Union Theo. sem. 1912; b. Mebane, Nov. 20, 1879; p. Thomas Jefferson and Esther Ann (Clegg); m. Eula John Kirkpatrick, Jan. 18, 1907; baseball; teacher 1904-08; minister 1912-; Presbyterian.

OLDHAM, JOHN BENSON Farmer

        Chapel Hill; s. 1909; b. Chatham co., Dec. 18, 1888; p. John A. and Delia (Roberson); 81st div.; 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; wounded in attack on Hindenburg line; Baptist.

OLDHAM, JESSE MORROW Insurance

        Charlotte; A.B. 1894; A.M. 1895; b. Mebane, Mar. 21, 1871; p. Thomas Jefferson and Esther Ann (Clegg); m. Mary Ardrey, Nov. 14, 1907; baseball; teacher Bingham sch. 1895-98; ibid. Horner sch. 1898-1900; ins. bus. 1903-; Pythian; grand high priest Royal Arch Mason; Kiwanian; Presbyterian.

OLDHAM, LEWIS BAYARD Farmer

        Chapel Hill; s. 1918-20; Wake Forest col. 1919; b. Chatham co., Sept. 10, 1898; p. Seaton M. and Della Endora (Partin); employee Bank of Chapel Hill, 1920-21; farmer 1921-23; bookkeeper R. J. Reynolds tob. co. 1923; S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

*OLDHAM, RALPH WALDO

        Raleigh; b. Raleigh, Sept. 3, 1895; s. 1911-12.

OLDHAM, SIDNEY WILSON Minister

        Wendell; s. 1892-93; Wake Forest col. 1891-94; Sou. Bapt. Theo. sem. 1905-06; b. Chapel Hill, May 31, 1871; p. William E. and Bettie M. (Cole); m. Emma Helen Johnson, Jan. 11, 1898; teacher Apex acad. 1896; ibid. Holly Springs 1900-02; minister 1896-1924; Junior; Baptist.

OLDHAM, WADE HAMPTON Chemist

        Ensley, Ala.; B.S. 1905; b. Ensley, Ala., Dec. 28, 1877; p. Thomas Jefferson and Annie (Clegg); m. Jessie Yarborough, Mar. 15, 1911; chem. Tenn. Coal, Iron & R. R. co., Ensley, Ala., 1905; Vanderbilt Furnace of the Birmingham Coal & Iron co., 1912; at present gen. supt. Fairfield steel works.

OLIVER, ADLAI STEVENSON Physician

        Benson; s. 1909-10; s. m. 1910-12; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1914; g. s. Univ. of Pa., 1917; b. Smithfield, Aug. 9, 1892; p. Jim Upton and Peatie (Barnes); m. Camilla Debnam, Oct. 30, 1915; interne West Pa. hosp. 1914; physician Norlina 1915; pvt. hosp., Greensboro, 1916-17; physician Benson 1919-; mem. N. C., Johnston co., and Sou. Med. soc., Am. social hygiene assn.; dir. eastern N. C. cham. of com.; mem. neurologic hosp. No. 3 post. N. Y. city; staff Dunn hosp.; 1st lieut. med. corps camp Wadsworth, A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Methodist.

OLIVER, CHARLES HAMPTON Realtor

        Henderson; s. l. 1920-21; b. Ashe co., Sept. 3, 1890; p. Abram and Sarah Pauline (Hartzog); Phi Alpha Delta; lawyer firm McCoin and Oliver 1922-; acct. Henderson Loan & Real Estate co.; Mason; Pythian; Baptist.

OLIVER, DAVID DICKSON Merchant

        Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; A.B. 1909; b. Mt. Olive, Apr. 14, 1888; p. Joseph Benjamin and Elizabeth (Nunn); m. Eugene Bessent, Aug. 12, 1912; Phi Beta Kappa; prin. Battleboro H. S. 1909-10; sec.-treas. Oliver Bros. co. 1912-; ibid. The South Fla. Builders' Supply co.; pres. Pioneer Dept. store 1923-; treas. city of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 1914-; Episcopalian.

*OLIVER, JOSEPH BRYAN Planter

        From Duplin co.; Mt. Olive; d. 1915; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; lieut. C. S. A. 20th reg.; prisoner at Johnson's Island.

OLIVER, JAMES FRANCIS

        Tugueguarao, P. I.; A.B. 1911.

*OLIVER, SAMUEL

        North Carolina; s. 1829.

OLIVER, THOMAS CLIFFORD Engineer

        50 E. 42nd st., New York, N. Y.; B.S. 1902; Colo. Sch. of mines, 1902-03; engr. in min. and metallurgy, Univ. of Calif., 1906; b. Patterson, N. J., July 25, 1882; p. Frederick and Alida Kate (Lamb); m. Catharine May Hill, Jan. 6, 1916; mining camp worker Colo. and Calif., 1907; ibid. Ecuador, S. A., 1907-08; mine mgr. Mexico 1908-13; gen. mgr. Chem. constr. co., 1914-; Presbyterian.

‡O'NEAL, GEORGE EARL

        Louisville, Ky.; s. 1921-22; b. Louisville, Ky., June 25, 1900.

O'NEAL, HARRY EDWARD Teacher

        Scranton; A.B. 1921; b. Swanquarter, Apr. 30, 1900; p. Edgar and Etta Lee (Harris); m. Helen M. Miller, Sept. 15, 1923; Phi Soc.; col. organizer and trainer for S. A. Mulligan co., Cincinnati, O., 1921-22; asst. prin. Sladesville H. S., Scranton, 1923-; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Methodist.


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O'NEIL, CEDRIC LAMOINE Grocer

        Clayton; s. 1920; b. Clayton, Sept. 10, 1902; p. Eugene Lamoine and Alice (Turley); grocer with father and brother; Pythian; Methodist.

O'NEILL, BERNARD

        22 Carolina apts., Wilmington; s. 1905-06; b. Charleston, S. C., Apr. 29, 1887; p. William P. and Charlotte Hartshorn (Daniel); Sigma Nu; treas. Cape Fear Machine works, Wilmington; mgr. Broadfort Iron works, ibid.; Hughes Sales & Service co.; seaman-ensign U. S. N. R. F. 1917-19; Catholic.

†OPPENHEIMER, WILLIAM LEHMAN

        Rocky Mt.; s. 1911-12; b. Rocky Mt., Dec. 23, 1894.

ORR, ALBERT SUMMEY Bank Clerk

        13 W. 7th st., Charlotte; B.S. 1923; b. Charlotte, Jan. 9, 1902; p. Harvey Howell and Sallie (Summey); m. Fannie Michel Furlow; Kappa Sigma; tax-lister Mecklenburg co., 1923; clerk Commercial Nat. bank, Charlotte, 1923-; Presbyterian.

ORR, CHARLES COLLINS Physician

        179 Montiford ave., Asheville; s. m. 1902; A.B. Davidson col. 1895; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1904; b. Mecklenburg co., Oct. 5, 1874; p. John Calvin and Harriet Caroline (Alexander); m. Helen Marrh Hawks, June 26, 1907; Pi Kappa Alpha; teacher 1890-1900; bacteriologist and pathologist, Sanitorium, Asheville, 1904-06; house physician Winyan sanitorium, Asheville, 1906-08; practicing physician, 1908-24; capt. med. corps U. S. A. 1918-19; Presbyterian.

ORR, FRANK WYLIE Lawyer

        502 Queens road, Myers park, Charlotte; s. l. 1919-20; A.B. Westminster col. 1915; ibid. B.O. 1915; b. Huntersville, Nov. 1, 1892; p. Rev. W. W. and Lula (Hunter); prin. Cherryville H. S. 1915-16; supt. sch. Kings Mt., 1916-17; merchant 1919; lawyer 1920-; seaman-lieut. (j.g.) aviation service U. S. N. 1917-19; A. R. Presbyterian.

‡ORR, JAMES LAWRENCE

        Ft. Myers, Fla.; A.B. 1912; M.A. 1914; b. Wilmington, Oct. 14, 1890.

*ORR, JOE LEE

        Matthews; b. Aug. 16, 1894; killed in France, June 21, 1918; s. 1913.

ORR, MANLIUS Merchant

        30 W. 44th st., New York city; pres. 280 Broadway, N. Y. C.; A.B. 1908; b. Charlotte, Oct. 1, 1887; p. John F. and Sallie (Bussy); Delta Kappa Epsilon; chem. Sou. Cotton Oil co., 1908-09; Charlotte, asst. state oil chem. 1909-11; Raleigh, mgr. Goodyear Tire & Rubber co's branches at Charlotte and Syracuse, N. Y., 1912-17; mgr. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Export co., N. Y. office, 1919-24; sergt. 312 inf. 78 div. 1918-19; A. E. F., wounded at Grand Pre, Argonne; Mason; Pythian; Baptist.

†ORR, NATHANIEL ALEXANDER

        Charlotte; s. m. 1900-02; physician.

ORR, NATHAN JORDON Dairyman

        Derita road, Charlotte; s. 1901-02; b. Charlotte, Apr. 19, 1885; m. Mittie B. --, June 18, 1912; sec. and treas. Mecklenburg dairy.

†ORR, PERRY LEANDER Salesman

        Transylvania co.; s. 1879-80; b. Transylvania co., 1862.

ORR, WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN Physician

        Currie; pres. South Rocky Mt. hosp., Rocky Mt.; s. m. 1915-16; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1920; b. Currie, Aug. 22, 1892; p. Fred B. and Hattie Maria (Moore); track team; Phi Beta Psi; interne Mercy hosp., Baltimore, Md.; ibid. George Washington hosp. Washington, D. C.; physician Iaeger, W. Va.; interne Univ. hosp., Baltimore, Md.; res. physician Bay View hosp., Baltimore, Md.; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Presbyterian.

*OSBORNE, ALEXANDER

        Iredell co.; b. Feb. 14, 1778; A.B. 1798.

OSBORNE, ADLAI Engineer

        802 N. Pine st., Charlotte; s. 1895-97; b. Charlotte, July 3, 1877; p. Col. Edwin and Fannie Swan (Moore); m. Marie Simons Trenholm, June 3, 1903; Delta Kappa Epsilon; rodman and draughtsman 1897; draughtsman on cotton mill designs 1897-1899; industrial engr. design builder 1899-1902; Jr. partner O. A. Robbins and co., Charlotte, 1902-04; engr. Charles E. Wilson, Columbia, S. C., 1904-08; consulting engr. and architect Charlotte, 1908-15; engr. Charlotte, Burlington, and Columbia, S. C., 1915-17; employee Lockwood, Greene and co., Boston, Mass., 1917-22; dist. engr. U. S. Fidelity and guaranty co. Charlotte, 1922-; S. C. N. G. 1900-01; Episcopalian.

*OSBORNE, ADLAI LAURENS Lawyer

        Salisbury; b. Oct. 19, 1872; A.B. 1802.

OSBORNE, ALLEN YANCEY Merchant

        610 N. College st., Kinston; s. 1918-20; b. Oxford, Feb. 12, 1900; p. Edward Hunt and Fannie (Allen); asst. factory mgr. John E. Hughes tob. co., Kinston, 1920-23; one-third owner and mgr. Lenoir filling station, Kinston, 1923-; S. A. T. C.; Presbyterian.

OSBORNE, BENJAMIN AUGUSTUS

        Ninety-Six, S. C.; s. 1920-21; Clemson col. 1918-19; Col. of Charleston, 1919-20; b. Ninety-Six, S. C., Mar. 13, 1901.


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OSBORNE, EPHRIAM BREVARD Accountant

        439 Erfie st., Fresno, Calif.; s. 1901-03; b. Hendersonville, June 11, 1882; p. Rev. Edwin A. and Fannie (Moore); Delta Kappa Epsilon; acct., Bakersfield and Fresno. Calif.; Pythian; Episcopalian.

*OSBORNE, EDWIN J. Lawyer

        Salisbury; b. Mar. 1, 1780; A.B. 1798; A.M. 1804.

OSBORNE, FRANCIS MOORE Minister

        Univ. of South, Sewanee, Tenn.; A.B. 1899; A.M. 1900; B.D. Univ. of South, 1904; b. Fletcher, Jan. 29, 1879; p. Rev. Edwin A. and Frances Swann (Moore); m. Mary Bryan, Feb. 8, 1905; Delta Kappa Epsi'on; Di Soc.; ed. U. N. C. annual; track team; football; mission and parish work Charlotte, 1904-17; St. Mary's sch. Raleigh, 1917-20; prof. Univ. of South, 1920-22; chaplain ibid. 1922-; Episcopalian.

*OSBORNE, HENRY GRAVES

        From Leaksville; Washington, D. C.; b. 1862; d. Oct. 27, 1891; s. 1882-84; gov't service.

OSBORNE, HENRY PLANT Lawyer

        Care Cooper, Cooper & Osborne, 804 Atlantic Nat. Bank bldg., Jacksonville, Fla.; A.B. 1909; LL.B. Univ. of Fla. 1911; b. Jacksonville, Fla., June 21, 1888; p. Francis R. and Sallie Lyon (Roberts); m. Nancy M. Cooper, Mar. 1, 1916; ed. Yackety Yack; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Di Soc.; Gimghoul; 2nd lieut. air service U. S. A. 1917-18; Episcopalian.

*OSBORNE, JONATHAN Jurist

        From Oxford; Alexandria, La.; b. 1821; s. 1843-45; judge sup'r ct., La.; mem. La. gen. assem.

*OSBORNE, JAMES WALKER Jurist

        From Mecklenburg co.; Charlotte; b. Salisbury, Dec. 25, 1811; d. Aug. 11, 1869; A.B. 1830; A.M. 1839; judge sup'r ct. 1859-66; mem. conv., 1861; state sen. 1868-69; supt. mint.

‡OSBORNE, JAMES WALKER

        Care Atty. Gen. New York state, N. Y. city; s. 1902-03; s. l. 1904-05; b. Charlotte, Feb. 14, 1885.

OSBORNE, JAMES WILLIAM Salesman

        420 E. Marion st., Shelby; s. 1921; b. Shelby, Dec. 20, 1903; p. Dr. J. R. and Texia Anna (Lattimore); hdw. salesman; Methodist.

*OSBORNE, ROBERT D. Lawyer

        Charlotte; b. 1843; d. 1879; s. 1861-63; C. S. A.

*OSBORNE, SPRUCE MCCOY

        Mecklenburg co.; b. Dec. 14, 1874; killed at Massacre of Ft. Mimms; A.B. 1805; surg. U. S. A.

*OSBORNE, THOMAS A.

        s. 1796.

OSBORNE, THOMAS SAMUEL Lawyer

        507 N. 20th st., Ft. Smith, Ark.; A.B. 1884; s. l. 1884-85; b. Sulphur Rock, Ark., Mar. 27, 1858; p. Enoch Morgan and Narcissa Emiline (Howell); m. Josie Jordan Collier, Nov. 10, 1892; m. Mrs. Frances May, May 28, 1919; Di Soc.; city atty. Ft. Smith, Ark., 1887-88; Ark. gen. assem. 1912-14, 1916-18; Baptist.

OSBORNE, VIRGIL WAITE

        Stone Mt., Ga.; s. 1907-08; Emory univ. 1916; capt. in U. S. A., A. E. F.

*OSBORNE, WILLIAM EWELL

        Greensboro; b. Statesville, Oct. 9, 1883; Ph.B. 1904.

*OTEY, JAMES HERVEY Minister

        Liberty, Va.; d. 1863; A.B. 1820; A.M. 1823; LL.D. 1859; tutor, 1820-21; D.D. Columbia univ. 1833; bishop of Tenn., 1834-63; Episcopalian.

OTTEN, KENNETH PESCHAN Minister

        401 W. Broad st., Bethlehem, Pa.; s. 1913-14; A.B. Roanoke col. 1917; B.D. Philadelphia Lutheran sem. 1921; Univ. of Pa., 1917-18; b. Wilmington, Apr. 17, 1896; p. Henry Frederick and Margaret (Peschan); jr. pastor Incarnation Lutheran church, Phila., Pa., 1920-22; pastor Holy Trinity church, Bethlehem, Pa., 1922-; Lutheran.

OTTINGER, CHARLES ALBERT Merchant

        Terminal hotel, St. Louis, Mo.; s. 1897-1900; b. Bridgeport, Tenn.; p. Alfred and Lucy E. --; in musical instrument bus.; sec.-treas. and half-owner Kirkland Piano co.

OUTLAW, ALEXANDER BATE Lawyer

        Windsor; s. 1911-13; b. Bertie co., June 27, 1892; p. Edward Ralph and Lucy (Roscoe); oil bus.

*OUTLAW, DAVID Lawyer

        Bertie co.; d. 1868; A.B. 1824; mem. conv., 1835; state sol. 1836; mem. house of c. 1831-34 and 1854-58; mem. cong. 1847-53; state sen. 1860 and '66; U. S. A.

*OUTLAW, DAVID Merchant

        From Bertie co.; Windsor; s. 1864-65.

*OUTLAW, DAVID S.

        s. 1799.

*OUTLAW, EDWARD R. Planter

        From Windsor; Elizabeth City; b. 1840; d. Aug. 19, 1921; s. 1859-60; capt. C. S. A.

*OUTLAW, JOSEPH

        Bertie co.; s. 1817.

‡OUTLAW, JAMES BRYAN Physician

        Goldsboro; s. m. 1902-03; M.D. Memphis, Tenn., 1902; b. Duplin co., Mar. 26, 1880.

*OUZTS, WALTER DALLAS

        Edgefield, S. C.; s. 1878-79; s. l. 1888-89.


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OVERCASH, JAMES OLIVER REVERE Teacher

        R.F.D. 1, Statesville; A.B. 1913; Univ. of Toulouse, France; b. Statesville, Jan. 11, 1891; p. J. O. and Flora A. (Litaker); Di Soc.; prin. Harmony H. S. 1913-14; ibid. Glade Valley H. S. 1914; ibid. Lees-McRae inst. 1914-15; ibid. Feimster sch. 1915-17; ibid. Roxboro H. S. 1917-18; Emergency Shipbuilding 1918; prin. Philadelphus H. S. 1919-21; ibid. Concord H. S. 1921-22; ibid. Glade Valley H. S. 1922-; 306th engrs. 81st div. A. E. F. 1918-19; Junior; Presbyterian.

OVERCASH, WILLIAM EARL

        Statesville; s. 1918-19; s. m. 1921-23; Univ. of Pa. 1923-25; b. Statesville, Mar. 3, 1900; p. L. K. and Alice (Alexander); Di Soc.; Kappa Psi; pres. med. soc.; S. A. T. C.

OVERMAN, DONALD ETHELRED

        Stantonburg; B.S. 1924; b. Stantonburg, May 12, 1903.

OVERMAN, EDWIN ROWAN Grocer

        100 Fulton st., Salisbury; s. 1876-77; b. Salisbury, July 27, 1858; p. William and Mary Elizabeth (Slater); m. Jennie Walters Williamson, Dec. 18, 1888; auditor Richmond and Danville ry. co., Washington, D. C.; clerk R. & D. ry. co., Asheville; clothing merchant, Danville, Va., 2 yrs.; treas. Boyden and Overman co.; ibid. Overman and co., wholesale grocers; pres. ibid. 1890-; farmer; Pythian; Elk; Methodist.

OVERMAN, HARRY JAMES Teacher

        1460 Park road, Washington, D. C.; s. 1880-82; s. l. 1895-96; b. Salisbury, 1861.

*OVERMAN, JOHN POOL Postmaster

        Elizabeth City; b. Pasquotank co., Jan. 18, 1848; s. 1869-70; ins. agt.; co. supt. pub. instr., 1880-82; clerk sup'r ct. 1882-98; dept. clerk, U. S. dist. ct. 1899-1902; asst. postmaster 1902.

OVERMAN, VICTOR KENT Photographer

        206 E. Church st., Elizabeth City; pres. care Y. M. C. A., Omaha, Neb.; s. 1915-16; Ill. Col. of photography; b. Elizabeth City, Dec. 5, 1895; p. John Pool and Anna Louise (Pool); pharmacist Weldon, 1916-17; ibid. Elizabeth City, 1918-22; photographer Omaha, Neb., 1922-; Episcopalian.

OVERTON, RICHARD BURTON

        Nashville; s. l. 1921-22; Washington and Lee univ.; b. Nashville, June 20, 1901; p. J. D. and -- -- --.

OWEN, ALLAN KENT Engineer

        Care Y. M. C. A., Savannah, Ga.; s. 1915; b. Winston-Salem, Oct. 11, 1897; p. Louis F. and Mary G. --; civil engr. A. C. L. ry.

OWEN, CARL J.

        W. 5th ave., Lexington; s. 1903-04; b. Yadkin College, May 29, 1883; p. Ed. L. and Emma Jane (Redding); m. Pearl Gray Phillips, Oct. 11, 1905; Methodist.

*OWEN, CHAMBERS RANKIN Clerk

        From Salisbury; Washington, D. C.; b. Aug. 2, 1860; d. 1917; s. 1879-80; teacher, 1881-90; clerk U. S. treas. dept., 1890-1917.

OWEN, FRANK REDDING

        Gibsonville; A.B. 1914; b. Yadkin col. July 5, 1891; p. Edward L. and Emma Jane --; m. Lucy Belle Totten, May 23, 1918; asst. sec.-treas. Gibsonville Hosiery mills co.

*OWEN, JOHN Lawyer

        Bladen co.; b. Aug., 1787; d. Oct., 1841; s. 1804; planter; mem. house of c. 1812-13; state sen. 1819 and 1827; gov. N. C. 1828-30; pres. Harrisburg conv., 1840; trustee U. N. C. 1820-41; const. conv. 1835.

*OWEN, ROBERTSON

        Halifax co., Va.; s. 1812.

*OWEN, THOMAS ROBESON Minister

        From Bladen co.; Tarboro; d. 1882; A.B. 1831; A.M. 1842; teacher; Baptist.

OWEN, WESLEY BENTON, JR. Teacher

        923 W. 5th st., Winston-Salem; s. 1898-1900, 1903-04; b. Randolph co., Feb. 26, 1877; p. Wesley Benton and Laura Anne (Brower); m. Blanche Foushee, Aug. 30, 1905; prin. Cornelius sch. 1904-06; supt. McColl, S. C., sch. 1906-09; prin. Naomi, Fla., city sch. 1909-14; supt. Covington, Ga. city sch. 1914-15; teacher Tyler, Tex. H. S. 1915-17; prin. West End graded sch. Winston-Salem, 1917-; Pythian; Elk; Woodman; Moose; Methodist.

*OWEN, WILLIAM HAYES Teacher

        Oxford; A.B. 1833; A.M. 1838; tutor, 1835-43; prof. Wake Forest col.

‡OWEN, WILLIAM MANSFIELD

        Welcome; s. 1911-12; b. Yadkin College, July 24, 1888; p. William S. and -- -- --.

OWENS, ADOLPHUS BINGHAM Chemist

        232 W. First st., Charlotte; B.S. 1921; b. Oxford, Aug. 22, 1900; p. Rev. Robt. Bruce and Laura A. (Bingham); with E. I. du Pont de Nemours and co.; Episcopalian.

OWENS, EARL WELBORN

        Pilot Mt.; s. 1919-20; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; b. Pilot Mt., May 21, 1898; p. J. I. and -- -- --.

OWENS, HENRY GRADY Teacher

        Box 5, High Point; s. 1915-17; Wake Forest col. 1914-15; b. Shelby, Feb. 3, 1892; p. James G. and Mary M. (Jolly); m. Martha Sullenger Mathews, June 16,


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1923; Di Soc.; asst. to sec., gen. mgr. Saluda Lumber co., 1915; dir. milit. science and athletics Washington H. S. 1919-20; dir. athletics High Point H. S. 1920-21; asst. prin. and head of English dept.; ibid. 1920-; ed. The English Forum, 1923-; sergt. 5th pioneer inf., 4th pioneer inf., 55th pioneer inf., 49th inf. P. W. E. co. 257, U. S. A. 1918-19; Baptist.

*OWENS, NAPOLEON B.

        Halifax co.; killed in service; s. 1861-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1865; C. S. A.

*OWENS, WILLIAM ALLISON Lawyer

        Charlotte; b. 1833; killed, Snicker's Gap, 1864; A.B. 1856; col. C. S. A. 53rd reg.

‡OWENS, WILLIS HARRELL

        Edenton; s. 1917-18; b. Poplar Branch, Oct. 7, 1899; p. Willis and Sadie (Rodgerson); m. Flora Cole, Apr. 12, 1922; ry. mail service 1921-22; 2nd lieut. inf. U. S. A. 1918.

OWNBEY, ROBERT LEE

        25 Montford ave., Asheville; s. 1900-01.

P

PACE, KARL BUSBEE Physician

        Greenville; s. 1909-12; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1914; b. Chatham co., Mar. 7, 1888; p. Thomas Benton and Florence (Burnette); m. Lida Harrison Taylor, June 7, 1922; Phi Rho Sigma; Gouverneur Mineola, L. I., 1915-16; physician Greenville, 1916-17; ibid. 1919-; mem. Amer. hosp., N. Y. city, 1914-15; Nassau hosp., med. assn.; mem. med. staff Pitt Community hosp.; 1st lieut.-capt. comdg. officer hosp. train Nos. 63, 61 med. corps A. E. F. 1917-19; Rotarian; Mason; Methodist.

PACE, LAWRENCE JUSTUS Lumberman

        Hendersonville; s. 1914; b. Henderson co., Apr. 12, 1896; p. D. S. and Arrey (Blythe); sec.-treas. Pace Lumber co. and Brickten Brick co.; Baptist.

PACE, THOMAS LILLEY Student

        Oxford; A.B. 1920; Philadelphia Textile sch. 1922-; b. Danville, Va., Mar. 30, 1897; p. William Greenville and Harriet (Lilley); Pi Kappa Alpha; Alpha Chi Sigma; employee Riverside and Dan River mills, Danville, Va., 1920-22; Methodist.

PACE, WILLIAM GREENVILLE, JR.

        Oxford; s. 1918-19; b. Oxford, May 15, 1899; p. W. G. and -- -- --; S. A. T. C.

PACE, WILLIAM HECK Lawyer

        6307 Conn. ave., Washington, D. C.; s. l. 1903-04; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1903; b. Raleigh, Dec. 7, 1883; p. William Hartwell and Loula (Heck); m. Lily Skinner, June 18, 1912; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; lawyer Raleigh alone, mem. firm Womack & Pace, Pace & Boushall 1905-; Raleigh city atty.; maj. dept. of judge adv. gen. U. S. A. camps Sevier and Lee, 1918-19; Baptist.

PADDISON, GEORGE LUCAS Salesman

        Burgaw; A.B. 1905; A.M. Ky. State univ. 1906; LL.B. Univ. of Miss. 1909; b. Burgaw, Aug. 9, 1883; p. Alfred H. and Blanche (Simpson); Delta Psi; instr. Ky. State univ. 1905-06; asst. prof. Univ. of Miss., 1906-09; lawyer Greenwood, Miss., 1909-14; traveling salesman West Pub. co., and ranching in Montana and Idaho, 1914.

PADDISON, JOHN ROBERT, JR. Physician

        Kernersville; s. m. 1898-1900; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1902; b. Point Caswell, June 23, 1898; p. Major J. R. and Mary Alice (Foard); m. Zora Sapp, Oct. 28, 1909; practicing physician for Oak Ridge inst. 20 yrs.; Sou. ry. surg. Kernersville; physician, Kernersville, 1912-; mem. Forsyth co. med. soc.; N. C. med. soc.; Sou. med. assn.; Amer. med. assn.; mem. vol. med. corps; mem. med. advisory bd. dist. No. 8; Mason; Methodist.

PADGETT, EVERETT LEE Druggist

        Care Grants pharmacy, Asheville; Ph.G. 1920; b. Marion; p. Joe L. and Cora -- --; Kappa Psi; med. corps 77th aerial squad during world war.

PAGE, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

        Raleigh; Ph.G. 1902.

PAGE, BONEY WILLS

        International Health bd., 51 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; s. 1900-03.

PAGE, CARY LEE

        252 W. Summit ave., Haddonfield, N. J.; s. l. 1921-22; b. Henderson, Nov. 17, 1901; p. Frank Lee and Isabel Martin (Wood); Kappa Sigma; employee Liggett & Myers Tob. co.; ibid. Cape Fear Yarn co.; Presbyterian.

PAGE, CHANNING NELSON Farmer

        Aberdeen; s. 1916; N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1917-19; p. Jesse W. and Margaret Vivian --; peach grower.

PAGE, FRANK Highway Commissioner

        Aberdeen; pres. State Highway comm., Raleigh; s. 1894-95; LL.D. 1923; b. Cary, Feb. 22, 1875; p. Allison Francis and Catherine Frances (Robertean); m. Ella Barringer Martin, June 17, 1896; Alpha Tau Omega; lumberman; ry. operator; banker; N. C. highway commissioner; lieut.-maj. U. S. A., A. E. F. 14 mos.; Rotarian; Methodist.


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PAGE, OSCAR CLYDE Physician

        Cary; s. m. 1907-08; M.D. Univ. Col. of med. 1911; b. Wake co., Feb. 8, 1885; p. Oscar H. and Dora -- --; physician, Broadnax, Va., 1914-; mem. med. soc. of Va.; Brunswick co. med. soc.

PAGE, ROBERT NEWTON, JR. Banker

        Carthage; A.B. 1916; b. Aberdeen, Feb. 21, 1895; p. Robert N. and Flora E. (Shaw); m. Johnsie A. Graves, Dec. 27, 1919; Kappa Alpha; treas. Page Motor co., Charlotte, 1916-17; asst. cashier Page Trust co., 1919-20; peach grower 1920-22; asst. cashier Page Trust co., 1922-; 2nd lieut. U. S. A. 1918; Mason; Presbyterian.

PAGE, THADDEUS SHAW Automobile Dealer

        New Hampshire ave., Southern Pines; s. 1908-12; b. Aberdeen, Nov. 3, 1890; p. Robert Newton and Flora Eliza (Shaw); m. Martha Macon Hinton, Oct. 29, 1913; baseball; Di Soc.; Kappa Alpha; pvt. secty. to mem. congress 1913-16; pres. Page Motor co., Charlotte, 1916-19; sales mgr. W. I. Young & co., Winston-Salem, 1919-20; chge. campaign hdqtrs. Robert N. Page, candidate for gov. N. C. 1920; sec. Sandhill fruit growers' assn. 1921; gen. mgr. H. A. Page, Jr., auto. dealer and service station operator, Aberdeen, 1922-; Presbyterian.

*PAILIN, WILLIAM WHITE

        Elizabeth City; d. 1884; s. 1879-80.

*PAINE, JAMES

        North Carolina; s. 1796.

†PAISLEY, DRURY LACY Teacher

        Guilford co.; s. m. 1881-82; b. 1860.

*PAISLEY, JOHN Minister

        Guilford co.; A.B. 1835; A.M. 1840.

PALMER, ARCHIBALD WILLIAM

        Gulf; Ph.G. 1924; b. Gulf, May 1, 1901.

PALMER, CHARLES CHRISTIAN Teacher

        Goldston; s. 1898-1900; b. Goldston, Jan. 31, 1877; p. Hartwell, Hanby and Eliza Jane (Christian); teacher, 1901-09; prin. Goldston H. S. 1909-10; ibid. Carbonton H. S. 1911; teacher in N. C. and farmer near Goldston, 1912-24; Methodist.

*PALMER, CHARLES REMY

        Salisbury; d. Salisbury, 1909; Ph.G. 1908; Sigma Nu.

PALMER, GUS Engineer

        Sanford; A.B. 1911; b. Gulf, Apr. 22, 1888; p. O. D. and Mattie (Farrar); m. DeLette Kluttz, Dec. 23, 1914; employee Federal Mining co., Mullan, Idaho, 2 yrs.; ibid. Sou. Aluminum co. 1 yr.; ibid. DuPont Powder co. 4 yrs.; pvt. engr. practice 2 yrs.; employee West Constr. co. 1 yr.; ibid. Sandhill Power co. 1 yr.; Mason; Elk; Episcopalian.

PALMER, HORACE FITZ Bookkeeper

        Bennettsville, S. C.; s. 1918; Sewanee univ. 1916; b. Warrenton. June 16, 1899; p. Horace W. and Maggie Key (White); bookkeeper Liggett & Myers tob. co.; Episcopalian.

*PALMER, JAMES

        Northampton co.; s. 1796.

PALMER, JUDE Lawyer

        Sanford; s. 1899-1902; Milford col.; b. Lee co., July 10, 1882; p. Orren Dates and Mattie Edwards (Farrar); m. Bessie Estelle Reich, Feb., 1910; Elk; Episcopalian.

PALMER, JOHN BRAME Lawyer

        Warrenton; A.B. 1908; g. s. Columbia univ.; b. Warren co., July 8, 1883; p. Nathan M. and Rosa (Brame); Phi Soc.; teacher 10 yrs.; lawyer 1920-; mayor Warrenton, 2 terms; Methodist.

PALMER, JESSE KEY

        Bennettsville, S. C.; s. 1918-19; b. Warrenton, Apr. 3, 1901; p. Horace W. and Maggie Key (White); employee Garland steamship corp., 44 Whitehall st., New York, N. Y.; Episcopalian.

*PALMER, JAMES RUSSELL Physician

        From Oakville; Hookerton; b. Mar. 14, 1859; d. Dec. 4, 1905; m. Helen R. Palmer, Oct. 24, 1883; s. 1881-82; M.D. Atlanta Med. col. 1894; farmer; physician Hookerton, 1899-1905; Methodist.

*PALMER, MATTHIAS BRICKWELL D.

        Northampton co.; A.B. 1820.

PALMER, MADELINE ELIZABETH

        (See McRary, Mrs. Edmund).

*PALMER, MALVERN HILL Lawyer

        From Greenback; Hertford; b. Feb. 17, 1865; d. Sept. 4, 1895; Ph.B. 1888; s. l. 1890-91; teacher; state bank examiner.

PALMER, NORVILLE FINLEY Merchant

        Hookerton; s. 1904-05; b. Warren co., Apr. 29, 1887; p. Dr. James Russell and Helen R. (Palmer); m. Lillie Giles, Dec. 3, 1912; A. C. L. ry. 1907-08; time supply bus. and farming 1909-; postmaster Hookerton; Pythian; D. O. K. K.; Shriner; Methodist.

PALMER, NATHAN MILAN Farmer

        Macon; pres. Warrenton; s. 1877-78; Va. Poly. inst.; b. Greenback, Aug. 28, 1857; p. Horace and Sallie (Milam); m. Rosa Rodwell Brame, Jan. 11, 1882; treas. Warren co., 17 yrs.; merchant; lumberman; capt. Warren guards 1890; Methodist Episcopal.

*PALMER, ROBERT RODWELL

        From Chapel Hill; Greensboro; Warrenton; b. July 1, 1885; d. Dec. 8, 1907; s. p. 1903 and '06.


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PALMER, WINFREE MURRAY Bookkeeper

        Bennettsville, S. C.; s. 1918; Sewanee univ. 1916; b. Warrenton, Dec. 10, 1897; p. Horace W. and Maggie Key (White); bookkeeper Imperial tob. co.; Episcopalian.

PANGLE, MAXWELL GALBRAITH

        Barboursville, W. Va.; M.A. 1924; Carson and Newman col. 1905-11; A.B. Emory and Henry col. 1913; b. Hawkins co., Tenn., Dec. 30, 1883; p. Frederick and Margaret T. --; Methodist.

PANNILL, JOHN DILLARD Accountant

        Badin; s. l. 1897-98; p. John T. and Lucy (Dillard); m. Mary E. Withers, Apr. 14, 1901; acct. for Tallassee Power co., Badin.

PAPPAS, MRS. WILLIAM J. Druggist

        (Nee Foltz, Dorothy); 604 Glade st., Winston-Salem; Ph.G. 1924; b. Winston-Salem, Dec. 27, 1901; p. Orville Lindsay and Melissa Josephine (Rominger); m. William J. Pappas, Nov. 20, 1922; asst. pharmacist Bethel, 1920-21; ibid. Wilmington, 1921; Moravian.

PARCELL, HAROLD DAWES

        1707 Hills ave., Tampa, Fla.; s. 1918-19, 1920-23; Univ. of Fla. 1919-20; b. Tampa, Fla., Mar. 11, 1900; p. Frank S. and Alice (Wakeman); S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

PARHAM, EDWIN FULLER Manufacturer

        Henderson; s. 1919-22; Va. Milit. inst. 1918; b. Spring Hope, Nov. 15, 1900; p. Asa and Edwin Sumner (Fuller); gen. mgr. Carolina Bagging co.; Baptist.

PARHAM, SAMUEL JONES, JR.

        Louisburg; s. 1919-22; b. Louisburg, Nov. 24, 1901; p. Samuel Jones and -- -- --.

PARHAM, SCOTT P.

        Henderson; s. 1920-21; m. Ruth Copeland, 1924.

PARIS, OLIVER JOHNSON

        Graham; s. m. 1893-94.

PARISH, HAL LYNCH Engineer

        Box 639, Durham; B.S. 1912; b. Hillsboro, Mar. 27, 1892; p. Harry Lynch and Mamie Catherine (Dunn); Phi Beta Kappa; asst. to elec. supt. N. C. pub. service co., Greensboro, 1912-13; meter supt. and purchasing agt. Durham Traction co. 1913-16; elec. engr. ibid. 1916-18; supt. of distribution ibid. 1919; asst. gen. supt. Massilon Gas & Elec. co., Massilon, O., 1920; sales engr. Electric Supply & Equipment co., Charlotte, 1920-; 2nd lieut. E. O. R. C. co. "M" 1st replacement reg. engrs. 140th engrs. 101st div. 1918; Catholic.

PARISH, JOSEPH GARVERY

        Durham; s. 1915-16; b. Hillsboro, Sept. 5, 1897; p. H. L. and -- -- --.

PARISH, WILLIAM JOEL

        82 Dayton st., Elizabeth, N. J.; B.S. 1909.

PARK, GWYN LEE Lawyer

        Jefferson; s. l. 1894-97; b. Yadkin co., Sept. 8, 1870; p. John A. and T. S. (Koontz); m. Beulah Bryan, Nov. 29, 1906; lawyer since leaving univ.; mem. bd. of educ. Ashe co., 1901-02; mem. legislature N. C. 1907-08; mayor Jefferson, 1898-23; Methodist Episcopal (South).

*PARK, JAMES

        Columbia, Tenn.; b. 1837; d. Jan. 2, 1873; A.B. 1855; C. S. A.

*PARKS, JAMES DUKE

        From Anson co.; Troy, Ala.; b. 1822; d. 1846; s. 1837-39; adj. U. S. A.

PARKER, ALFRED

        Benson; s. p. 1915-16; b. Benson, Sept. 6, 1894; p. Dr. G. E. and -- -- --.

*PARKER, ARCHIBALD

        s. 1811.

PARKER, ALBERT D.

        Sylva; s. l. 1913-14.

†PARKER, ALBERT FREDERICK Druggist

        Tampa, Fla.; s. p. 1903-04; b. Wilson's Mills, Dec. 22, 1876.

*PARKER, AUGUSTUS MOORE

        Gatesville; b. May 9, 1842; killed in service; A.B. 1862; C. S. A.

PARKER, BENJAMIN CARL Banker

        Marshville; s. 1911-13; b. Union co., Nov. 26, 1888; p. B. F. and Della (Cox); m. Rosa Blakeney, June 24, 1919; track; teacher 1 yr.; employee Bank of Marshville, 1914-19; cashier ibid. 1919-; 2nd lieut. U. S. A. 1918; Baptist.

PARKER, CHARLES JACKSON, JR.

        Raleigh; s. 1918-19; Citadel col.; b. Raleigh, Oct. 29, 1900; p. C. J. and Elizabeth (Majette); Sigma Delta Chi; Sigma Upsilon.

PARKER, CARL PUTMAN Physician

        Seaboard; s. 1910-11; M.D. Med. Col. of Va., 1915; b. Northampton co., Dec. 9, 1891; p. I. P. and Sarah Susan (Gay); m. Bertha Joyner, Sept. 5, 1913; football; Alpha Kappa Kappa; 1st lieut., capt. med. corps A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Pythian; Woodman; Methodist.

PARKER, DAN BEAUREGARD

        Robersonville, Sept. 17, 1900.

PARKER, DUNCAN CHALMER

        Duke; s. 1909-10; b. Duke, 1884; p. D. J. and -- -- --.

PARKER, DAVID PRESTON Lawyer

        Buffalo, Okla.; A.B. 1900; s. l. 1904; M.A. 1901; Epworth Univ. Law sch. 1909; b. Johnson co., May 23, 1876; p. King Henry and Sarah Ann (Beasley); m.


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Mary Louise Patts, July 30, 1905; Phi Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; winner Mangum medal 1900; supt. of numerous city schs. of Texas from 1900-09; lawyer Buffalo, 1909-; co. atty.; city atty.; sec. bd. of educ. of Buffalo; vice-pres. Oklahoma council of Christian educ.; Pythian; Odd Fellow; Elk; Presbyterian.

PARKER, EZRA Lawyer

        Benson; LL.B. 1914; b. Benson, July 4, 1889; p. King Henry and Sarah A. (Beasley); m. Lovie D. Denning, Dec. 2, 1914; N. C. sen. 1915-17; mayor Benson, 1917-19, 1923-; Mason; Methodist.

PARKER, EDWOOD S., JR. Lawyer

        Graham; pres. Greensboro; s. l. 1894; b. Graham, Mar. 1, 1872; p. Edwood S. and Ellen Caroline (Northam); m. Mary E. Mebane, June 3, 1897; N. C. bar assn.; mayor Graham; N. C. gen. assem. 1923; trustee U. N. C.; Mason; Pythian; Presbyterian.

PARKER, FLOYD Printer

        Oxford; s. 1918; b. Kings Mt., June 9, 1900; p. Jerome Carson and Etta Stella (Stewart); m. Johnnie Peed, Sept. 12, 1923; employee J. N. Darden and co., Raleigh, 1919; ibid. N. & W. ry. co. 18 mos.; printer 1921-; Baptist.

PARKER, FREDERICK MARSHALL

        Enfield; s. 1893-94; s. m. 1894-95.

*PARKER, FRANCIS MARION, JR. Journalist

        From Enfield; Richmond, Va.; s. 1885-87; ry. service; sec. and treas. Richmond Times.

PARKER, GAITHER BENAJAH Teacher

        Asheville; s. 1883-84; b. Burnsville, 1858.

PARKER, GEORGE FARRAR Physician

        66 Edgemont road, Asheville; A.B. 1917; s. m. 1919-21; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1923; b. Goldsboro, Nov. 9, 1895; p. John Mitchell and Mattie O. (Wright); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; interne Episcopal hosp., Phila., Pa., 1923-; 1st lieut. 324th inf. 306th detachment sanitary train 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

PARKER, HAYWOOD Lawyer

        95 Charlotte st., Asheville; A.B. 1887; b. Halifax co., Oct. 11, 1864; p. Col. Francis M. and Sallie T. (Philips); m. Josie B. Patton, Nov. 15, 1899; Phi Kappa Sigma; teacher; trustee, U. N. C. 1911; Mason; Episcopalian.

*PARKER, HERSEY BAYLIES Minister

        From Murfreesboro; Como; b. Como, Feb. 2, 1838; s. l. 1856-57; A.B. Princeton univ. 1856; lawyer, 1857-58; Baptist minister, 1858.

PARKER, HERSEY BAYLIES Lawyer

        210 N. James st., Goldsboro; s. 1889-90; s. l. 1891-92; b. Como, Mar. 14, 1870; p. Rev. Hersey Baylies and Maria Agnes (Majette); m. Helen A. Vann, Feb. 16, 1905; lawyer North Wilkesboro, 1892-94; ibid. Goldsboro, 1894-; farmer; mayor N. Wilkesboro, 1894; N. C. gen. assem. 1903; N. C. sen. 1923; asst. atty. gen. staff of gov. W. W. Kitchin; pvt., sergt., capt. co. "D" Goldsboro rifles 1889-94; Pythian; Odd Fellow; Junior; Elk; Baptist.

PARKER, HENRY HUDSON Salesman

        Hobbsville; s. 1917; b. Lasker, Oct. 27, 1894; p. Christopher C. and Almeta (Bryan); clerk Newport News Ship & Dry Dock co., Newport News, Va., 2 yrs.; representative J. Seth Hopkins-Mansfield co.; pvt. 316th H. F. A. 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Methodist.

PARKER, IRA BRANSON

        Elizabeth City; s. 1909-10; b. Elizabeth City, Oct. 1, 1889.

PARKER, IRVIN FERDINAND Teacher

        Bradentown, Fla.; A.B. 1919; b. Kankakee, Ill., Aug. 19, 1897; p. W. W. and S. E. --; teacher Reidsville 3 yrs.; Bradentown, Fla., 2 yrs.

*PARKER, JAMES Farmer

        Gatesville; b. Gates co., Jan. 29, 1836; A.B. 1861; mem. house of c. 1885 and '91; trustee, U. N. C. 1885-1909.

PARKER, JUNIUS Lawyer

        41 E. 42nd st., New York city; s. 1885-87; s. s. l. 1889; b. Smithfield, Sept. 24, 1867; p. Edward S. and Ellen Caroline (Northam); m. Mary W. Locke, Apr. 5, 1899; baseball; Di Soc.; Kappa Alpha; lawyer Roxboro, 1889-90; ibid. Durham, 1891-94; ibid. Knoxville firm Welcker and Parker, 1894-99; asst. gen. counsel Amer. tob. co., New York, N. Y., 1899-1912; gen. counsel ibid. 1912-; mem. firm O'Brien, Boardman, Parker and Fox, New York, 1916-; Durham city atty.; vice-pres. and pres. New York Sou. society; mem. bar assn. of the city of New York and chmn. exec. com.; ibid. New York state bar assn.; ibid. Amer. bar assn.; hon. mem. N. C. bar assn. 1921; Presbyterian.

PARKER, JOHN ARCHIBALD Army Officer

        Charlotte; Ph.B. 1906; b. Bunlevel, Nov. 23, 1877; p. Duncan James and Lucretia Bell (Bethea); m. Dorothea Lewis Packard, June 27, 1918; Phi Soc.; football; sec.-treas. and gen. mgr. Statesville realty and investment co. 1906-09; lawyer Charlotte 1909-17; officer, U. S. A. 1917-; sol. Charlotte 2 yrs.; trustee U. N. C. 1911-23; capt. co. "D" 1st N. C. inf. N. C. N. G. 1911-17; Mex. border 1916-17; lieut.-col., F. A. U. S. A. 1917-19; major judge advocate gen. corps 1919-; Mason; Baptist.

PARKER, JOSEPH ALLEN Realtor

        213 S. William st., Goldsboro; A.B. 1909; b. Goldsboro, Feb. 13, 1887; p. Joe A. and Mary (Thompson); m. Eunice Garrison, Nov. 15, 1911; alderman Goldsboro, 8 yrs.; Mason; Elk; Presbyterian.


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PARKER, JAMES CURTIS Banker

        1800 East Glenwood ave., Knoxville, Tenn.; s. 1913; b. Union co., Oct. 18, 1892; p. B. F. and Della -- --; m. Floride Propst, Dec. 19, 1894; asst. cashier, Bank of Pageland, S. C., 1917-18; with American Trust co., Charlotte, 1918-22; cashier Bank of Bethune, Bethune, S. C.; Sou. ry. co., 1922-; Shriner; Baptist.

*PARKER, JOHN D. Planter

        From Gatesville; Benson; s. 1858-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; C. S. A.

†PARKER, JAMES DANIEL Lawyer

        Smithfield; Ph.B. 1898; s. l. 1898-99; b. Johnston co., Mar. 23, 1874; journalist; U. S. commr. dist. ct. 1900; asst. dist. atty. eastern dist. of N. C. 1922.

PARKER, JEFFERSON DAVIS, JR.

        Sylva; s. 1922-23; b. Sylva, May 26, 1900; p. J. D. and -- -- --.

PARKER, JAMES HOWARD Teacher

        47 Johnson st., Clinton; s. 1921-22; N. C. Col. of A. and E., 1917-18; Trinity col. 1919-21; b. Clinton, Mar. 19, 1900; p. Joseph Davidson and Nancy Elizabeth (Daughtry); bookkeeper Detroit, Mich., Street ry. co. 9 mos.; teacher Sampson co. 1923-; U. S. A. 1918; Methodist.

*PARKER, JOHN H. Planter

        Tarboro; s. 1813.

*PARKER, JOHN HAYWOOD Minister

        From Tarboro; Salisbury; A.B. 1832; D.D.; Episcopalian.

PARKER, JOHN JOHNSON Lawyer

        400 Law bldg., Charlotte; A.B. 1907; LL.B. 1908; b. Monroe, Nov. 20, 1885; p. John Daniel and Frances (Johnston); m. Maria Burgwin Moffitt, Nov. 23, 1910; Phi Beta Kappa; Di Soc.; lawyer office of David Stern, Greensboro, 1908-09; ibid. Monroe firm Stack & Parker 1909-19; ibid. Stack, Parker & Craig 1919-22; ibid. Charlotte Parker, Stewart, McRae, & Bobbitt 1922-; trustee U. N. C. 1921-; vice-pres. N. C. bar assn. 1919-20; spec. asst. atty. gen. U. S.; Mason; Episcopalian.

PARKER, JOHN LLOYD Surveyor

        La Feria, Texas; s. 1909-10; b. Ahoskie, Jan. 28, 1892.

PARKER, JOHN MERREL Student

        103 Richland ave., Bradentown, Fla.; A.B. 1916; s. m. 1920-22; M.D. Washington Univ. Sch. of med. 1924; b. Kankakee, Ill., Oct. 29, 1893; p. William Washington and Sarah Laura (McMillen); m. Edna Joyce Tyer; football; track team; basketball; Phi Soc.; Phi Chi; Golden Fleece; Y. M. C. A. pres. U. N. C. 1916-17; teacher Greensboro H. S. 1919-20; pvt.-sergt. 2nd lieut. 1st marine aviation force U. S. M. C. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

*PARKER, JAMES PAGE Planter

        From Woodville, Tenn.; Chester Bluff, Tenn.; b. May 10, 1840; A.B. 1861.

PARKER, JULIA PICCOLA

        New Bern; s. p. w. 1921-22; Trinity col.; b. New Bern, Aug. 25, 1900; p. W. B. and -- -- --.

PARKER, JOHN WILLIAM Realtor

        Wendell; s. 1900-01; b. Smithfield, Oct. 2, 1873; p. Joseph C. and Civil E. (Johnson); m. Sallie L. Ecson, Aug. 12, 1908; teacher 1901-12; ins. agt., farmer, 1912-; mayor Wendell.

PARKER, JOHN WILLIAMS, JR. Physician

        746 N. Main st., Greenville, S. C.; s. m. 1901-03; Rutherford col.; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1905; b. Durham, Apr. 16, 1880; p. John W. and Jane (Lunsford); m. Andrena Anderson, June 21, 1911; 1st lieut.-capt. med. corps U. S. A. 1917-19; Mason; Pythian; Woodman; Methodist.

PARKER, LESTER LEONIDAS Realtor

        Pageland, S. C.; pres. Marshville; s. 1900-03; b. Union co., Oct. 5, 1877; p. B. F. and Sarah Della (Cox); m. Minnie Alice Funderburk, Apr. 21, 1909; teacher 4 yrs.; cashier Bank of Pageland, 1907-15; pres. ibid. 1915-23; ins. bus.; farmer; director C. and L. ry. 1923-; Mason; Knight Templar; Baptist.

PARKER, LUTHER WOOD Sales Manager

        Box 654, Charleston, S. C.; A.B. 1907; A.M. 1908; Johns Hopkins univ. 1909-11; Univ. of Chicago, 1911-12; b. Hertford, Mar. 7, 1888; p. Jacob H. and Priscilla Ann (Simpson); ed. U. N. C. Magazine; Phi Soc.; Sigma Upsilon; Lambda Epsilon Psi; instr. U. N. C. 1907-09; asst. Univ. of Chicago, 1911-12; instr. Univ. of Minn. 1912-14; sales dept. Pillsbury Flour Mills co., Minneapolis, Minn., and Harrisburg, Pa., 1914-17; sales mgr. S. M. Parker Lumber works, Charleston, S. C., 1919-; contributions to U. N. C. Magazine; 2nd lieut. 146th F. A. 41st div.; 2nd div. 3rd army; 78th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Episcopalian.

PARKER, ROMULUS BRAGG Farmer

        Enfield; s. 1875-77; b. Enfield, June 3, 1856; p. J. H. and Mary Scott (Parker); m. Victoria C. Hunt, June 8, 1881; m. Sarah Myrick, Oct. 18, 1916; Mason; Episcopalian.

PARKER, REA BLACKWELL Physician

        Main st., Smithfield, Va.; s. 1897-98; M.D. Univ. Med. col. Richmond, Va., 1908; N. C. Col. of A. and E., 1900-01; b. Como, Oct. 23, 1878; p. Rev. Hersey Baylies and Maria Agnes (Majette); m. Leslie (Nalle); Phi Chi; instr. pharm. and chem. Univ. Med. col., Richmond, Va.; hosp. interne, Petersburg, Va., 1908-09; 1st asst. physician eastern state hosp. 1909-10; physician, Smithfield, Va., 1910;


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co. coroner, 1919-; pres. Isle of Wight co. med. soc. 1918-; pres. Walter Reid soc. 1922; author, pamphlet Pellagra 1910; 1st lieut. U. S. A. 1917; local and dist. draft bds.; O. R. C.; Baptist.

PARKER, ROSCOE EDWARD Teacher

        3718 Second st., Des Moines, Iowa; A.B. 1915; A.M. 1915; Univ. of Chicago, 1920; Univ. of Minn. 1920-21; b. Selma, Oct. 17, 1890; p. William Thomas and Martha Rebecca (Stancil); m. Katherine Louise Staples, Aug. 25, 1917; Phi Soc.; sec. N. C. Audubon soc. 1915-17; teacher Raleigh H. S. 1919-20; instr. Univ. of Minn. 1920-21; prof. Des Moines univ. 1921-; asst. dir. col. of letters and instr. A. E. F. univ., Beaum, France, 1919; author several articles; capt.-maj. co. "H" 322nd inf. A. E. F. 1917-18; Baptist.

PARKER, RAYMOND GAY Lawyer

        Winston-Salem; s. 1907-08; s. l. 1909-10; Wake Forest col. 1905-07; b. Northampton co., June 18, 1889; p. I. P. and Susan S. (Gay); m. Sallie Calvert, Dec. 17, 1919; football; pvt., sergt., 2nd lieut. F. A. U. S. A. 1918; Mason; Elk; Junior; Baptist.

PARKER, ROBERT HUNT Lawyer

        Enfield; s. 1908-11; A.B. Univ. of Va. 1912; LL.B. 1915; b. Enfield, Feb. 15, 1892; p. R. B. and Victoria C. (Hunt); Kappa Sigma; N. C. gen. assem. 1923-; sol. third judicial dist. of N. C. 1924 by appt. of Gov. Morrison 1920-24; Ft. Oglethorpe, 1917; 2nd lieut. 335th F. A. 1917-18; 162nd F. A. brig.; 2nd lieut. A. E. F. 1918; trial judge advocate Bordeaux and Paris, France, 1919; Episcopalian.

PARKER, ROLAND HURN Druggist

        1011 1st ave., Durham; Ph.G. 1905; b. Tarboro, Nov. 6, 1882; p. Weaks Bennett and Anna H. --; m. Irene Harp; Elk; Pythian; Methodist.

PARKER, RICHARD SMITH Druggist

        Murphy; s. 1905-06; b. Wilkesboro, Jan. 30, 1884; p. James L. and Nancy (Johnson); m. Grace Abernathy; druggist and retail drug store operator; Mason; Presbyterian.

PARKER, SAMUEL GREEN Teacher

        R.F.D. box 3A, Kinston; A.B. 1912; b. Lenoir co., Nov. 11, 1881; p. James Needham and Margaret Ann (Taylor); m. Ida Elizabeth Ridge, June 20, 1918; farmer; Woodman of America; Christian.

PARKER, SAMUEL IREDELL Cotton Manufacturer

        Care Proximity Mfg. co., Greensboro; A.B. 1917; Univ. of Manchester, England, 1919; b. Monroe, Oct. 17, 1891; p. John Daniel and Frances Ann (Johnstone); m. Mary Lou Morris, Nov. 9, 1920; football; track team; Di Soc.; Sigma Chi; cotton mfr. Proximity mfg. co.; prin. educ. dept., Stonewall Jackson Training sch. 3 yrs.; 2nd lieut. 1st lieut. 5th British army, France, 28th inf. 1st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; decorated with distinguished service cross and French Fouragerre; Mason; Episcopalian.

PARKER, TALBOT FORT

        Goldsboro; s. 1918-22; b. May 28, 1900; p. Frederick P. and Matilda (Fort); m. 1898; Phi Soc.; track; playmakers; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Phi Alpha Delta; coal, wood, sand, gasoline and oil; mgr. and proprietor Parker Coal & Wood co., Parker Gas & Oil co.; S. A. T. C.; Kiwanian.

PARKER, WILLIAM BAYLIES Salesman

        Ash st., Goldsboro; s. 1912-14; b. Cumberland, Dec. 22, 1894; p. Walter King and Mattie (Falkner); m. Rosalie Bryant Gear, Dec. 1, 1923; banker; traveling salesman; sergt. transport service U. S. A. 1917-19; Odd Fellow; Shriner; Episcopalian.

*PARKER, WALTER C. Y.

        Murfreesboro; b. May 19, 1840; killed near Richmond, 1862; s. 1856-58; capt. C. S. A.

*PARKER, WILLIAM FLETCHER Farmer

        Enfield; b. Nov. 6, 1842; d. Nov. 2, 1909; s. 1861-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1865; lumberman; asst. judge co. crim. ct. 1883; co. treas., 1884-97; chmn. bd. co. commrs., 1897-99; mem. house of rep. 1901-03; 1st lieut. C. S. A.

PARKER, WILLIAM HENDRIX

        Bolton; s. m. 1908-09; b. Farmville, Nov., 1890; p. R. B. and Delphia; m. Stella Martha Temple.

*PARKER, WALTER LAFAYETTE

        Margarettsville; b. Sept. 18, 1885; d. Nov. 27, 1906; s. 1903-04; Univ. Col. of Med., Richmond, Va., 1904-06; Baptist.

PARKER, WALTER REA Salesman

        109 Ashe st., Goldsboro; pres. 103 W. Martin st., Raleigh; A.B. 1914; A.M. 1915; b. Cumberland, Oct. 29, 1892; p. Walter K. and Mattie (Falkener); rep. McCray refrigerator co. and Toledo Scale co., Raleigh; U. S. A. 3rd div. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

PARKER, WILLIAM VANN

        Monroe; A.B. 1923; b. Union co., Dec. 22, 1901; p. B. F. and Sarah Della (Cox); Junior; Baptist.

PARKER, WALTER WELLINGTON, JR. Druggist

        Henderson; s. 1921-23; N. C. Col. of A. and E., 1918-20; b. Henderson, June 22, 1900; p. Walter Wellington and Tempie (Burwell); Theta Chi; Kappa Psi.

PARKER, YOUNG ZOROBABEL Lawyer

        Middlesex; s. l. 1911-12; b. Johnston co., June 11, 1892; p. Young E. and Bethania


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(Lee); m. I. Pearl Thompson, June 11, 1914; mail carrier 1911-16; lawyer 1916-; Junior; Odd Fellow; Woodman; Baptist.

PARKERSON, JOSEPH EDWARD

        Greenville; s. 1920-21; b. Greenville, Dec. 24, 1900; p. J. E. and -- -- --.

†PARKINSON, JOHN BALDWIN

        Ocala, Fla.; s. l. 1893-94.

PARKS, CLAUDE MAYNARD Dentist

        Rockwood, Tenn.; s. 1917-18, 1919-20; D.D.S. Atlanta Sou. Dental col. 1923; b. Wilkes co., Nov. 4, 1900; p. William Luther and Myrtle Elizabeth (Wilmoth); Psi Omega; Baptist.

PARKS, ERASTUS BENETE Auto Dealer

        Siler City; pres. Winston-Salem; s. 1896-97.

PARKS, HUGH Physician

        500 Lunden st., Camden, N. J.; s. 1916-19; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1921; b. Harmony, Dec. 23, 1896; p. James Brooks and Blanche (Campbell); interne Cooper hosp. 1921-22; Bellevue private hosp. 1922; physician 1923-; Methodist.

PARKS, LAURIE ALEXANDER Grocer

        418 S. Main st., Lenoir; s. 1917-18; b. Lenoir, Oct. 20, 1897; p. L. M. and Katherine (McCall); U. S. A. 1918-19; Presbyterian.

*PARKS, OLIVER TYRRELL

        Wilkes co.; b. May 7, 1838; died in service, Petersburg, Va., 1864; A.B. 1861; lieut. C. S. A.; capt. co. "D" 33rd reg.

PARKS, RALPH WEAVER

        Statesville; pres. Harmony; B.S. 1918; b. Statesville, Dec. 2, 1894; p. J. B. and -- -- --.

PARKS, SIDNEY LEE

        Care Farm Loan bank, Columbia, S. C.; s. 1880-81; b. Wilkes co., 1861.

PARKS, WALTER BEATTY Student

        Huntersville; s. m. 1919-22; Catawba col. 1915-17; Univ. of Md. 1922-; b. Huntersville, Apr. 28, 1896; p. William Beatty and Alice (Gluyas); Phi Chi; air service U. S. A. 1917-19; Mason; Presbyterian.

PARLEIR, CLARENCE CARTER Banker

        Lenoir; s. 1922-23; b. King's Creek, Jan. 10, 1898; p. John T. and Ella (Shuford); employee Bank of Lenoir, 1923-; Baptist.

PARLEIR, JOHN FELIX Merchant

        743 10th st., Hickory; s. 1922-23; b. King's Creek, Sept. 11, 1899; p. John Thomas and Ella Adline (Shuford); pub. car driver 1923; filling station mgr. 1923-; Odd Fellow; Baptist.

*PARRIS, DAVID CLINGMAN

        Hillsboro; g. s. 1902; M.D. Atl. med. col.

PARRIS, FREDERICK MORTIMER

        Hadensville, Va.; s. l. 1908-09.

PARRISH, CURTIS STEPHEN

        Salisbury; s. 1920-21; b. Salisbury, Dec. 14, 1898; p. C. R. and -- -- --.

PARRISH, CHARLES VATON Insurance

        408 Ashton place, Durham; A.B. 1922; Trinity col. 1923; b. Johnston co., Aug. 9, 1897; p. John Parham and Willie Ellender (Price); employee Shenandoah Life ins. co., Roanoke, Va., 1923-; Modern Woodman; Methodist.

PARRISH, ROBERT EUNICE Army Officer

        Care Adj. Gen. of the Army, Washington, D. C.; s. m. 1909-12; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1914; Army Med. sch. Washington, D. C., 1917; b. Johnston co., Sept. 11, 1891; p. Robert and Annie Ransom (Yelvington); m. Kathryn Helena P. --; res. physician Jefferson hosp., Phila., Pa., 1914-16; 1st lieut. med. corps U. S. A. 1917-; mem. Amer. med. assn.; ibid. assn. milit. surg.; 1st lieut.-capt. major med. corps U. S. A. 1917-19.

PARROTT, ALBERT DEKALB Physician

        Kinston; s. m. 1901-02; Tulane univ. 1902-03; M.D. Med. Col. of Va., 1906; b. Falling Creek, Apr. 3, 1883; p. George F. and Julia Filyaw (Bizzell); m. Mary Virginia Fletcher, July 23, 1907; Nu Epsilon; fellow Amer. col. surg. 1920; numerous scientific papers on various sub. read at med. meetings and pub. in med. journals; Mason; Pythian; Methodist.

*PARROTT, JAMES MARION, JR.

        Kinston; b. Dec. 22, 1902; killed, auto accident, Aug. 6, 1921; s. 1919-21.

PARROTT, MERCER CRANOR Physician

        Kinston; s. 1911-13; s. m. 1913-15; N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1910-11; M.D. Tulane univ. 1917; b. Falling Creek, Nov. 29, 1893; p. George Franklin and Julia Filyaw (Bizzell); m. Corinne Eugene Hancock, Jan. 6, 1918; Kappa Sigma; Kappa Psi; lieut. (j.g.) lieut. med. corps U. S. N. 1917-19; Mason; Methodist.

*PARROTT, WILLIAM H.

        Georgetown, D. C.; s. 1818.

PARROTT, WILLIAM THOMAS, SR. Physician

        612 N. Queen st., Kinston; s. 1893-94; Ph.G. Md. Col. of phar. 1897; Univ. of Md. 1897; M.D. Tulane univ. 1899; Polyclinic, London, England; b. Pembroke Hill, Sept. 11, 1875; p. James Marion and Elizabeth Eliza (Waters); m. Jeannette Johnson, Mar. 15, 1916; surgeon N. S. ry., Kinston; ibid. Kinston fire dept.; ibid. N. C. N. G.; ibid. Parrott Memorial hosp.; ibid. Gay lumber co.; pres. Seaboard med. soc. of Va.; mem. N. C. med. soc.; author of numerous articles on med. subjects; Christian.


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PARSHLEY, ANTHONY ROBERTS Minister

        Clinton; s. 1910-12; Univ. of the South, 1912-13; Va. Theo. sem. 1915-17; King's col., Univ. of London, 1918-19; b. Washington, Conn., Dec. 23, 1890; p. Clifford Ives and Ellen Abagail (Ford); m. Ruth Hendry James, Oct. 29, 1919; Phi Beta Kappa; minister-in-charge St. Philip's church Southport, 1914-15; ibid. St. Luke's Hot Springs, Va., 1916-17; rector St. Paul's church Clinton, 1919-; sec.-treas. Clinton bldg. and loan assn. 1919-; author: Death, the Incident, Episcopalians and Roman Catholics; ed. The Christian Observer; pvt. 29th div. A. E. F. 1918-19; Episcopalian.

PARSHLEY, PHILIP FORD Student

        133 Montrose st., Brooklyn, N. Y.; pres. 3700 Locust st., Philadelphia, Pa.; s. 1920-22; s. m. Univ. of Pa. 1922-; b. Fairfield. Conn., May 3, 1902; p. Clifford Ives and Ellen (Ford); Episcopalian.

PARSLEY, OSCAR GRANT Manufacturer

        Hillsboro; s. 1921-23; b. Goldsboro, Aug. 28, 1903; p. Henry Nutt and Margaret Gilbert (McNeill); Beta Theta Pi; emp. Bellevue Mfg. co., Hillsboro; Episcopalian.

PARSLEY, WILLIAM MURDOCH Treasurer

        4½ N. Alexander st., Charlotte; A.B. 1911; b. Wilmington, Jan. 29, 1891; p. William Murdock and Mary Dickson (McLaurin); m. Margaret Evelyn McDaniel. Nov. 20, 1920; gym team; track; Sigma Nu; asst. purchasing agt. Erwin Cotton mills, West Durham, 1911-13; cashier Col. Walker Taylor, Wilmington, 1913-15; treas. Parsley & Tanner. Inc., Spindale, 1916-21; treas. Charlotte Wagon & Auto co., Charlotte, 1921-; 2nd co. N. C. N. G., C. A. C., 1913-16; Mason; Presbyterian.

*PARSONS, BENJAMIN

        Granville co.; s. 1796.

*PARSONS, HILLIARD CRAWFORD Druggist

        Wadesboro; b. Mar. 16, 1866; d. Dec. 4, 1905; m. Daisy Barnhardt, Nov. 26, 1891; s. 1883-84; comm. merchant 1890-1905; Methodist.

‡PARSONS, JOHN H. Banker

        Jefferson, Tex.; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; b. Dec. 22, 1841.

†PARSONS, JAMES HENRY

        Newton; s. p. 1913-14.

PARSONS, PAUL GREER Lawyer

        210 Title bldg., Birmingham, Ala.; s. 1921-23; b. Grassy Creek, Aug. 14, 1901; p. S. Greer and Daisy (Dean); Phi Alpha Delta; lawyer with Judge Alvin M. Douglas; Methodist.

PARSONS, THOMAS LEAK Clerk

        Greensboro; s. 1901-02; b. Rockingham, Dec. 21, 1882; bank clerk; with Hunter Mfg. & Comm. co.

PARTRICK, THEODORE, JR. Minister

        Plymouth; s. 1907-09, 1911, 1914; b. Clinton, June 2, 1889; p. Theodore H. and Mary Anna (Hall); m. Watson Kasey, June 12, 1918; teacher 1909-11; editor 1912-17; minister 1920-; ed. The Mission Herald 1920-; capt. and chaplain 120th inf. N. C. N. G. 1922-; Episcopalian.

PARTRICK, MRS. THEODORE, JR.

        (Nee Kasey, Watson); Plymouth; A.B. 1913; Univ. of Va.; b. Halifax, Va., Aug. 3, 1890; p. Watson and Judith (Purkins); m. Theodore Partrick, Jr., June 12, 1918; teacher Salem col. 1913-18; Episcopalian.

PARTRICK, WILLIAM SULLIVAN Realtor

        1408 De Soto ave., Tampa, Fla.; s. 1885-86; b. Clinton, June 4, 1867; p. Cornelius and Mary Agnes (Sullivan); m. Mamie Barbrey, Oct. 7, 1893; merchant Clinton 1889-1910; realtor Tampa, Fla., 1911-; Pythian; D.O.K.K.; Presbyterian.

*PASCHALL, CHARLES LESLIE

        Oxford; s. 1877-79.

PASMORE, JULIA CELESTIA Teacher

        Cary; A.B. 1918; N. C. Col. for Women; b. Apex, Aug. 5, 1879; p. William and Cassandra J. (Wilson); teacher 20 yrs.; ibid. Cary H. S. 1911-; Baptist.

*PASTEUR, EDWARD GRIFFITH Lawyer

        From New Bern; Alabama; A.B. 1821; A.M. 1824; judge Green co., Ala., ct.; gen. assem. of Ala.; judge sup'r ct. of Ala.

*PASTEUR, THOMAS JEFFERSON

        From New Bern; Anthony, Fla.; b. 1800; d. 1898; s. 1820-22; state sen. 1835-45; coll. customs 1845-49.

PATE, GEORGE MARY Farmer

        Rowland; s. 1896-98; M.D. S. C. Med. col. 1900; Univ. of Md. 1901; N. Y. Polyclinic 1906; b. Gibson, Feb. 9, 1878; p. George F. and Mary (Adams); m. Marie Hamer, Nov. 25, 1905; physician Gibson 1901-03; ibid. Rowland 1903-14; farmer 1914-; Mason; Methodist.

PATE, JAMES GIBSON Physician

        Gibson; B.S. 1914; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1916; b. Gibson, Jan. 17, 1892; p. Dr. W. T. and Mattie (Gibson); m. Sarah McMillan, Nov. 29, 1916; Phi Chi; physician Gibson 1916-; vice-pres. Bank of Gibson; pres. Scotland co. med. soc. 1922-; alderman Gibson 1920-23; Methodist.

*PATE, JOHN MCNAIR Auto. Dealer

        From Laurel Hill; Laurinburg; b. June 22, 1896; d. from wound received while cleaning pistol, Mar. 14, 1924; s. 1915-16; mgr. Pate Overland co., 1917-24; Presbyterian.

PATE, JUNIOR MICAH Grocer

        407 Park ave., Goldsboro; s. 1919-20; b. Goldsboro, Nov. 12, 1902; p. John Henry and Mary (Peele); m. Cecile Hope, June 20, 1923; wholesale grocer; Quaker.


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*PATE, PRESTON BROOKS Dentist

        From Laurel Hill; Gibson; b. Oct. 12, 1863; d. Nov. 5, 1916; m. Lillie E. --, Sumter, S. C.; s. 1886-87; Univ. of Md.; D.D.S. Baltimore Dental col.; teacher; Woodman; Junior; Methodist.

*PATE, THOROGOOD Lawyer

        From Laurel Hill; Gibson; b. Dec. 17, 1860; d. Aug. 14, 1912; m. Catherine Graham, Aug. 26, 1897; s. 1880-81; s. l. 1881-82; farmer; lumberman; Methodist.

*PATMORE, JAMES

        s. 1796.

PATON, NOEL EDWARD Photographer

        Russell st., Fayetteville; s. 1913-14; Univ. of the South; b. Fayetteville, Dec. 12, 1895; p. George E. and Octavia E. (Green); m. Sarah Lucille Culbreth, Apr. 7, 1920; Alpha Tau Omega; pvt.-sergt. S. S. U. 558, 42nd div. French army, Am. tank corps A. E. F. 1917-19; shrapnel and machine gun wound; awarded distinguished service cross; Episcopalian.

*PATRICK, ABNER T.

        North Carolina; s. 1827-28.

PATRICK, BAILEY Grocer

        1013 Fifteenth ave., Hickory; A.B. 1921; Lenoir col.; Davidson col.; b. Danville, Va., June 26, 1898; p. John Hughes and Mattie G. (Bailey); Pi Kappa Alpha; wholesale grocer; corp. 2nd trench mortar bat., Ft. Caswell and A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Baptist.

*PATRICK, DAVID SETTLE Teacher

        From Rockingham co.; Ft. Smith, Ark.; A.B. 1856; prof. Greek, U. N. C., 1869-70; supt. municipal scales.

*PATRICK, GEORGE LANE Engineer

        Kinston; b. Durhams Creek, Feb. 8, 1862; d. June 20, 1906; B.S. 1886; civil engr.

*PATRICK, JAMES

        Guilford co.; s. 1815.

PATRICK, JOSEPH BENJAMIN

        Chocowinity; s. 1903-04; b. Chocowinity, Feb. 7, 1886.

*PATRICK, JAMES DILLON

        Greensboro; s. 1840-41.

PATRICK, JACK QUINERLY

        Grifton; s. 1920-21; b. Grifton, Feb. 5, 1903.

PATRICK, RALPH CLINTON

        Gastonia; s. l. 1910 and 1911.

*PATRICK, WILLIAM

        North Carolina; s. 1821.

PATTEN, WALTER Minister

        Chapel Hill; A.M. 1916; A.B. Wesleyan univ. 1907; b. Bridgerville, Del., Sept. 15, 1880; p. Wellington and Ellen Frances (Hancock); m. Sarah Kempton Cady, Oct. 20, 1908; Alpha Delta Phi; mfr. 1907-08; minister Oriental ch., 1909-13; ibid. Chapel Hill, 1913-17, 1921-; ibid. Greenville 1917-21; Methodist.

PATTERSON, ALVIS Pharmacist

        Wilson; Ph.G. 1905; b. Gath, Jan. 29, 1878; p. N. G. L. and Martha Ann (Durham); m. Ximena Branch Roberts, Apr. 2, 1913.

PATTERSON, ANDREW HENRY Teacher

        Chapel Hill; Ph.B. 1891; B.E. 1891; A.B. Harvard univ. 1892; A.M. ibid. 1893; Univ. of Berlin; Charlottenburg Tech inst.; Cambridge univ.; b. Winston-Salem, Sept. 28, 1870; p. Col. Rufus Lenoir and Mary Elizabeth (Fries); m. Eleanor Spurrier Alexander, Sept. 8, 1897; Di Soc.; football; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Gimghoul; electrician Consolidated Traction co., Jersey City, N. J., 1893-94; instr. Univ. of Ga. 1894-97; adj. prof. ibid. 1897-98; prof. ibid. 1898-1908; prof. U. N. C. 1908; dean sch. of applied science ibid. 1911-; chief inspector International Arms and Fuse co., New York city, 1915-16; pres. Elisha Mitchell scientific soc.; ibid. N. C. acad. of science; ibid. N. C. assn. physics teachers; fellow Am. assn. for the advancement of science; ibid. Am. physical soc.; mem. soc. for the promotion of engrg. educ.; mem. Am. meteorological soc.; author numerous articles relating to scientific subjects pub.; Episcopalian.

†PATTERSON, ARMISTEAD HILL Merchant

        Milton; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; b. Petersburg, Va., June 22, 1840; sergt. C. S. A.

PATTERSON, ADOLPHUS SHERMAN Lawyer

        Bryson City; s. l. 1897; b. Mars Hill, Nov. 1, 1866; p. William Alfred and Minerva Elizabeth (Deover); m. Martha Kansas Hyatt, Apr. 13, 1892; farmer 1898; contractor 1905-07; lawyer 1908-; U. S. dep. coll. 1899-1904; N. C. gen. assem. 1905.

PATTERSON, CHARLES ECTOR

        Tucson, Ariz.; s. m. 1899-1901.

PATTERSON, EARL VICTOR

        R. F. D. 1, Burlington; A.B. and A.M. 1912; Elon col.

PATTERSON, EDMUND VOGLER Chemist

        30 West 59th st., New York, N. Y.; B.S. 1899; Harvard univ. 1899-1900; Mass. Tech. 1900-01; Prussian Dyeing sch., Krefeld, Germany, 1901-02; b. Salem, Aug. 15, 1878; p. Rufus Lenoir and Mary (Fries); m. Helene S. Trimble, Oct. 22, 1907; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Gimghoul; mgr. Nat. Aniline & Chem. co., Inc., N. Y.

PATTERSON, FRANK FRIES Journalist

        2108 Mt. Royal ave., Baltimore, Md.; s. 1883-85; b. Salem, May 31, 1865; p. Rufus Lenoir and Mary Elizabeth (Fries); m. Ethel Thomas, July 15, 1895; Di Soc.;


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Alpha Tau Omega; lawyer; U. S. land office in Lewiston, Idaho. 1887-88-89; lawyer Winston-Salem 1891; newspaper work Baltimore 1892; now on staff Baltimore Sun, morning and evening editions.

*PATTERSON, FREDERICK GEER Merchant

        Chapel Hill; b. Durham co., May 26, 1877; d. Dec. 24, 1914; s. 1895-97.

PATTERSON, FRED MARION Student

        N. Union st., Concord; Ph.G. 1920; B.S. 1923; Trinity col. 1912-13; Univ. of Va.; Univ. of Pa. 1923-; b. Concord, June 30, 1894; p. John K. and Esther (Alexander); baseball; capt. ibid. 1916; Kappa Sigma; Kappa Psi; Gimghoul; freshman baseball coach 1919-20; corp.-sergt. 113th F. A., A. E. F. 1917-19; cited for bravery during St. Mihiel offensive; severely wounded 1918; Methodist.

*PATTERSON, GILBERT BROWN Lawyer

        From Shoe Heel; Maxton; b. Richmond co., May 29, 1863; d. Jan. 21, 1922; m. Mrs. Mattie McNair Evans, Jan. 23, 1907; A.B. 1886; s. l. 1889-91; teacher 1886-89; lawyer 1891-1922; N. C. gen. assem. 1889-91; mem. U. S. cong. 1903-22; Presbyterian.

PATTERSON, HAZEL

        High Point; B.S. 1916; b. Burlington, Dec. 13, 1892; p. E. and -- -- --.

PATTERSON, HOWARD ALEXANDER

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1921; s. m. 1921-23; s. m. Harvard univ. 1923-; b. Winston-Salem, Aug. 31, 1902; p. Andrew Henry and Eleanor Spurrier (Alexander); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Chi; Phi Beta Kappa; Gimghoul; Episcopalian.

*PATTERSON, HENRY HOUSTON Merchant

        From Patterson; Chapel Hill; b. Orange co., Feb. 24, 1844; d. June 22, 1917; s. 1866-67; farmer 1867-80; merchant 1880-; lieut. C. S. A.

PATTERSON, HALLIE OLDRING

        (See Bel, Mrs. Frank Edmond).

*PATTERSON, JOHN

        North Carolina; s. 1807.

*PATTERSON, JOHN Minister

        Richmond co.; A.B. 1816; A.M. 1820; tutor 1816-17.

*PATTERSON, JAMES A.

        Tuscambia, Ala.; s. 1858-60.

*PATTERSON, JOHN DURANT

        New Bern; b. Aug. 5, 1886; d. Greenville, S. C., Feb. 4, 1924; s. 1904-06; baseball; Delta Kappa Epsilon; with Mill Supply co., Albany, Ga., 1906-09; Hyman Supply co., New Bern, 1909-10; Graton & Knight Mfg. co., Worcester, Mass., 1910-24; 2nd lieut. co. "D" 6th anti-aircraft machine gun bat. U. S. A. 1917-19.

PATTERSON, JOHN EARLE Merchant

        Leaksville; s. 1915-17; b. Leaksville, Apr. 22, 1894; p. W. J. and Annie (Forbes); act. sec. Spray Y. M. C. A. 1 yr.; cashier Sou. Pub. Utilities co., Winston-Salem 1919-21; gen. mdse. and furn. store mgr. for W. J. Patterson, Leaksville, 1921-; 2nd lieut. 317 F. A., U. S. A., Camps Jackson and Taylor and Ft. Sill 1918; Mason; Odd Fellow; Baptist.

PATTERSON, JOSEPH FLANNER Physician

        4 New st., New Bern; s. 1901-02; s. m. 1902-04; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1906; b. New Bern, Oct. 20, 1884; p. J. A. and Eliza Jerkins (Flanner); m. Isabelle Gibbs Simmons, Apr. 16, 1913; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Alpha Omega Alpha; interne Philadelphia polyclinic, Philadelphia, Pa., 1906-07; physician 1907-; pres. A. & N. C. Ry. co. 1922-; surg. St. Luke hosp., New Bern; A. A. surg. U. S. pub. health service 1917-19; Episcopalian.

*PATTERSON, JESSE LINDSAY Lawyer

        Winston-Salem; b. May 16, 1858; d. Nov. 26, 1922; p. Rufus Lenoir and Mary Louise --; m. Lucy Bramlette, Sept. 6, 1888; s. l. 1878-79; Davidson col.; co. sol. 1881-83; trustee U. N. C. 1893-1907; Presbyterian.

PATTERSON, JOHN LEGERWOOD Manufacturer

        Box 1481, Richmond, Va.; B.S. 1895; b. Winston-Salem, Nov. 23, 1874; p. Rufus Lenoir and Mary Elizabeth (Fries); m. Margaret Ault Newman, Oct. 26, 1904; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; cotton mfr. and banker; pres. N. C. Cotton mfg. assn. 1918; Knight Templar; Elk; Episcopalian.

PATTERSON, JAMES SOUTHERLAND Banker

        Durham; A.B. 1910; s. l. 1910-12; Columbia univ. 1912-13; b. Chapel Hill, Mar. 26, 1889; p. Henry Houston and Mary Elizabeth (Hagan); Alpha Tau Omega; Di Soc.; lawyer 4 yrs.; trust officer and asst. sec. First Nat. Trust co., Durham, 1923-; Baptist.

PATTERSON, LEMUEL BRUCE Merchant

        N. Center, Statesville; s. 1917-18; b. Troutmans, Feb. 21, 1877; p. James M. and Mary Jane --; m. Mae Webb; gen. hdw. dealer; Baptist.

*PATTERSON, LOUIS MOREHEAD Teacher

        Salem; b. July 27, 1861; d. May 9, 1886; s. 1878-81; Univ. of Va. 1881-82, 1885-86; teacher, Goldsboro, 1883-84.

*PATTERSON, MALLOY Planter

        From Richmond co.; Louisiana; A.B. 1855.

PATTERSON, MILLARD HATCHER

        Mount Airy; s. 1917-20; LL.B. Univ. of Va. 1924; b. Winston-Salem, May 14, 1899; p. J. R. and Lucy H. --.


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PATTERSON, ROBERT GLENN

        Chapel Hill; s. p. 1906-07.

PATTERSON, RUFUS LENOIR Banker

        15 E. 65th st., New York, N. Y.; s. 1889-90; b. Salem, June 11, 1872; tob. mfr.

*PATTERSON, RUFUS LENOIR Manufacturer

        From Caldwell co.; Salem; b. June 22, 1830; d. 1879; A.B. 1851; merchant; mem. conv. 1861 and 1865; mem. house of c.

*PATTERSON, SAMUEL LEGERWOOD Farmer

        From Patterson; Yadkin Valley; b. Palmyra, Mar. 6, 1850; d. Sept. 14, 1908; m. Mary Senseman; s. 1867-68; Univ. of Va.; mem. house of c. 1891 and 1897; state sen. 1893; N. C. comm'r of agri. 1895-97 and 1899-1908; trustee U. N. C.; Episcopalian.

PATTERSON, WALLACE DURHAM Merchant

        Chapel Hill; s. p. 1900-01; p. N. G. L. and Martha A. --; m. Elizabeth D. Fenner, Mar. 8, 1910; druggist until 1922; partner in Pritchard and Patterson, clothing merchants.

*PATTERSON, WILLIAM JACKSON Druggist

        Chapel Hill; b. Nov. 9, 1875; d. July 4, 1914; m. Florence Lindsay; m. Ethel Dixon; s. 1892-93; s. p. 1896-97; Baptist.

PATTON, EDWARD LAPSLEY

        Newport News, Va.; s. 1913-14; b. Newport News, Va., June 22, 1894; p. E. J. and -- -- --.

PATTON, FRANCIS MCLEOD

        Swannanoa; s. 1899-1902.

PATTON, GEORGE BRABSON

        Franklin; s. l. 1921-22; b. Franklin, Aug. 27, 1898.

PATTON, GEORGE MANUEL Lawyer

        Greensboro; s. 1901-03; s. l. 1903-05; Elon col.; b. Alamance co., Oct. 5, 1867.

PATTON, GEORGE TAZEWELL, JR.

        Darlington, S. C.; s. 1920-23; b. Darlington, S. C., Jan. 31, 1902; p. G. T. and Virginia K. (Pemberton); Beta Theta Pi; Episcopalian.

*PATTON, JAMES ALFRED (OR ALLEN) Lawyer

        Asheville; b. Dec. 10, 1830; d. Mar. 1, 1864; A.B. 1851; lieut. co. "E" Bethel reg. C. S. A.

PATTON, JAMES RALPH, JR. Lawyer

        Randolph st., Durham; A.B. 1917; LL.B. Harvard univ.; b. Durham, May 13, 1897; p. James R. and Alice (Jones); m. Bertha Moye, Mar. 8, 1923; ed. Yackety Yack; Kappa Sigma; Gimghoul; ensign U. S. N. R. F. 1918; Presbyterian.

PATTON, JOHN WEBSTER Minister

        Edenton; s. 1884-86, 1887-88.

PATTON, JOHN WILLIAM Salesman

        841¾ Bartlett st., Los Angeles, Cal.; A.B. 1918; Southwestern univ. 1922-23; b. Jan. 15, 1897; p. Dr. William Oscar and Fanny (Lester); m. Lura Thomas, June 30, 1921; Di Soc.; elec. appliance salesman; govt. clerk dept. of commerce, and field agt. ibid. 1921; conductor P. E. ry.; sheet metal worker Western Pipe & Steel works 1922-23; U. S. A. 1918-24; A. E. F.; Methodist.

PATTON, MRS. JOHN WILLIAM

        (Nee Thomas, Lura); 841¾ Bartlett st., Los Angeles, Cal.; s. 1918-19; b. Jonesboro, July 31, 1895; m. John William Patton, June 30, 1921.

*PATTON, PETER WARLICK

        From Table Rock; Morganton; b. Apr. 23, 1862; d. Dec. 7, 1919; m. Cora A. --, Oct. 11, 1893; s. 1833-34; Ky. univ.; clerk sup'r ct. 1894-1906; deputy clerk 1906-18; Baptist.

PATTON, WILLIAM ROGERS Clerk

        Mebane; s. 1916; with Durham Hosiery mills, Durham.

PATY, B. F.

        Tullahoma, Tenn.; s. 1911-15; Vanderbilt univ. 1915-16; LL.B. Cumberland univ.; b. Tullahoma, Tenn., July 13, 1893.

PATY, ROBERT MORRIS, JR. Physician

        Soochow univ., Soochow, China; s. 1910-11; grad. Mid. Tenn. Normal 1912; A.B. Univ. of Tenn. 1916; M.D. Emory univ. 1923; b. Bell Buckle, Tenn., Dec. 17, 1890; m. Katherine Behenna; Sigma Chi; Phi Chi (med.); teacher pub. sch. 1912-14; Webb sch., Bell Buckle, Tenn., 1916-17, 1919; interne, Long Island hosp., Boston, Mass., 1923-24; yeoman and hosp. corps U. S. N. 1917-19, on transport Von Steuben; Mason; Methodist.

PAUL, DAVID BROWN Lawyer

        803 W. 5th st., Charlotte; s. l. 1907-08; b. Norfolk, Va., Sept. 28, 1881; p. Nathan Zebulon and Minnie (Brown); m. Sadye Beil, Nov. 30, 1916; lawyer Charlotte 1908-17; coll. mgr. Bankers' Commercial Securities co. and with Rudolph Wurlitzer co., 1917-18; lawyer New York 1919-20; lawyer Charlotte 1921-; U. S. deputy coll. int. rev. 1921-; co. "A" 1st N. C. inf. N. C. N. G. and co. "D" ibid. 3 enlistments; Jewish; I.O.B.B.

PAUL, JOHN DANIEL Lawyer

        N. Bonner st., Washington; s. l. 1911-12; b. Pungo, Jan. 6, 1886; p. Joseph W. and


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Florence L. (Harris); m. Mamie Harrison, July 31, 1913; Phi Soc.; teacher 1912-13; lawyer 1913-.

PAXTON, GEORGE WILLIAM Manufacturer

        Charlotte; pres. New Orleans, La.; s. 1907; b. Union co.; p. Charles Fisher and Shelby Margaret (Williams); overseer in dyeing and finishing dept. textile wks.; Mason.

PAYLOR, JOHN HILL Lawyer

        Farmville; LL.B. 1921; b. Laurinburg, Oct. 22, 1896; p. James Monroe and Elizabeth Ann (Hill); m. Alice Katherine Flynn, June 11, 1921; Phi Alpha Delta; 22nd co. 5th bat. U. S. A. 1918; C. O. T. S. Camp Gordon, Ga.; Mason; Presbyterian.

PAYNE, AUBREY CLIFTON

        Rural Hall; s. 1914-15; b. Rural Hall, Dec. 13, 1896; p. A. L. and -- -- --.

PAYNE, ANCUS LAFAYETTE, JR.

        Rural Hall; s. 1913-14; b. Rural Hall, Apr. 14, 1895; p. A. L. and -- -- --.

PAYNE, FRANK GRAVELY Auditor

        Box 655, Roanoke, Va.; s. 1895-96; Univ. of Va. 1896-99; b. Pittsylvania co., Va., Mar. 3, 1878; p. Reuben Cornelius and Belle Eleanor (Gravely); m. Sallie Elizabeth Gilly, Jan. 6, 1905; teacher 1899-1903; clerk N. & W. ry. 1903-07; traveling auditor ibid. 1908-; Mason; Pythian; Presbyterian.

PAYNE, FRANKLIN LIMER

        Univ. hosp., Philadelphia, Pa.; s. 1916-17; s. m. 1919-20; b. Raleigh, Mar. 16, 1899; p. B. F. and -- -- --.

*PAYNE, JAMES HARVEY Chemist

        From Wilmington; Baltimore, Md.; b. Monroe, Sept. 20, 1881; d. Jan. 26, 1916; m. Nellie Prussia, June 15, 1909; s. 1900-01; Mass. Tech.; ind. chem.; consulting engr. Baltimore, Md.; emp. Eastman Kodak co.; perfected process for nodulizing copper ore; sent to install rotary kiln at Braden copper mines, Chile, S. A.; frequent contributor to Manufacturers' Record and other trade papers; Episcopalian.

†PAYNE, JAMES HORNEY

        Chapel Hill; s. 1891-92.

*PAYNE, LEWIS BANKS

        Norfolk, Va.; b. Jan. 7, 1895; d. May 7, 1917; s. 1910-12; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1917; died on day of graduation at Jefferson Med. col.; Presbyterian.

PAYNE, MAX TULL Insurance

        508 W. Market st., Greensboro; s. p. 1903-04; Rutherford col.; Ph.G. Page's Sch. of Phar.; b. Morganton, May 1, 1884; p. Jordan N. and Anna (Warlick); m. Paisly Ellington, Nov. 11, 1909; druggist 1904-10; surety bond bus. 1911-; pres. N. C. phar. assn. 1910; Presbyterian.

*PAYNE, ROBERT LEE Physician

        Lexington; b. Lexington, Dec. 29, 1834; d. Feb. 26, 1895; s. 1852-53; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1857; A.M. Davidson col.; journalist; pres. N. C. med. soc.

*PAYNE, ROBERT LEE, JR. Physician

        From Lexington; Norfolk, Va.; b. Mar. 28, 1857; d. Feb. 8, 1918; s. 1875-76; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1881.

PAYNE, ROBERT L. Physician

        Monroe; s. 1907-08; M.D. Tulane univ. 1911; b. Donnaho, Jan. 18, 1887; p. Robert N. and Martha M. (Hendrix); m. Margaret Houston, Dec. 3, 1913; A. E. F. lieut. and later capt. M. C. 1917-19; Methodist.

PAYNE, ROBERT LEE Physician

        North Shore Point, Norfolk, Va.; s. 1900-01; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1905; b. Lexington, Dec. 4, 1882; p. Dr. R. L. and Mary Emma (Hawkins); Presbyterian.

PEACE, ALEXANDER WINSTON Realtor

        Fayetteville; s. 1903-05; b. Oxford, Aug. 16, 1881; p. Alexander Smith and Ella Courtney (Grandy); m. Carrie Caldwell, Dec. 14, 1905; Kappa Alpha; Phi Soc.; cashier Bank of Chapel Hill 1903-05; ibid. Bank of Lumberton 1909-12; vice-pres. 4th Nat. Bank of Fayetteville 1912-16; realtor Fayetteville 1916-; Mason; Presbyterian.

*PEACE, JAMES MERRILL Lawyer

        Henderson; s. 1910; m. Virginia Alderman.

PEACE, LEONIDAS VASSAR Farmer

        Creedmoor; s. 1878-80; b. Granville co., Nov. 29, 1869; p. William K. and Mary (Neville); farmer 1881-; banker; merchant and manufacturer as avocation; Mason.

PEACE, SAMUEL THOMAS Banker

        Henderson; s. 1900-02; b. Oxford, July 13, 1879; p. Capt. Alexander Smith and Ella Courtney (Grandy); m. Willie Closs Parker, Dec. 8, 1909; Kappa Alpha; Phi Soc.; asst. cashier Bank of Granville, Oxford, 1903-04; sec.-treas. Oxford Savings Bank & Trust co. 1904-05; cashier 1st Nat. bank, Henderson, 1905-12; pres. ibid. 1912-; pres. Corbitt Motor Truck co.; ibid. Mixon Jewelry co.; ibid. Planters' store co.; ibid. Sou. Loan & Realty co.; ibid. Henderson Loan & Real Estate co.; alderman Henderson 1915; Mason; Methodist.

*PEACE, WILLIAM Merchant

        Raleigh; b. Mar. 7, 1773; d. July 11, 1865; p. John and Margaret (Scott); s. 1796; founder Peace inst.; dir. Bank of State and Bank of N. C. 45 yrs.; dir. Rex hosp.; Presbyterian.


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PEACE, WILLIS GRANDY Army Officer

        Care Adj. Gen. U. S. Army, Washington, D. C.; s. 1894-95; grad. West Point 1901; grad. C. A. S., Ft. Monroe, Va., 1916; grad. Army War col. 1923; b. Oxford, Sept. 21, 1875; p. Alexander Smith and Ella Courtney (Grandy); m. Dorothy Bruce Dustan, Jan. 24, 1906; Sigma Chi; officer U. S. A. 1901-; maj.-lieut. col. 319th F. A. 1917-18; col. 11th F. A. 1918-19; Episcopalian.

PEACOCK, FRANK LEE Merchant

        Fremont; s. 1918-20; m. Elm City, Feb. 4, 1903; p. F. L. and Serena (Aycock); stock dealer.

PEACOCK, HOWELL Physician

        1530 Locust st., Philadelphia, Pa.; s. m. 1916-18; Univ. of Ga.; B.S. and LL.B. Harvard univ.; M.D. Jefferson Med. col.; b. Columbus, Ga., Sept. 11, 1889; p. Robert Howell and Blanche (Lowe); m. Eleanor Stansbury Wilson, Chapel Hill, Nov. 24, 1923; attending phys. to outpatient dept. Pa. hosp.; ibid. Jefferson hosp.; attending phys. to immunology clinic Jefferson hosp.; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

PEACOCK, MRS. HOWELL

        1530 Locust st., Philadelphia, Pa.; s. 1917; Bryn Mawr col. 1 yr.; b. Chapel Hill, July 15, 1896; p. Henry Van Peters and Edith Theresa (Stickney); m. Dr. Howell Peacock, Nov. 24, 1923.

PEACOCK, JAMES WALTER Physician

        s. 1897-98; s. m. 1898-1900; M.D. Tulan univ. 1901; b. Cabarrus co., June 26, 1875; p. Jonas Monroe and Janet Elizabeth (Cauble); m. Minnie Pearl Barringer; phys. New London 3 yrs.; ibid. Thomasville; ibid. C. & Y. R. ry.; mem. N. C. med. soc.; Mason; Lutheran.

PEACOCK, MARION ASHBY Engineer

        Central hotel, Florence, S. C.; s. 1889-90; b. Goldsboro, Feb. 28, 1872; p. David Wasdin and Emma (Richardson); Sou. ry. locomotive engr.; Knight Templar; Shriner; Methodist.

PEACOCK, MOSES ALBEAN

        Care Peacock Drug co., Benson; s. p. 1908-09.

PEARCE, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

        Princeton; A.B. 1924; b. Princeton, Feb. 4, 1900; p. William Isaiah and Effie Belle (Bailey); Phi Soc.; Baptist.

*PEARCE, LUCIUS R. A.

        Canton, Miss.; killed Mumfordsville, Ky.; s. 1857-58; C. S. A.

*PEARCE, OLIVER WINFIELD Farmer

        From Fayetteville; Palatka, Fla.; b. Dec. 29, 1839; d. Sept. 27, 1921; m. Cassie Bryant Crawford, Nov. 18, 1888; A.B. 1860; teacher; merchant; C. S. A.; Methodist.

†PEARCE, PEREER PENDLETON Teacher

        Westfield; s. 1890-91.

PEARCE, ROBERT STRANGE Druggist

        445 Central ave., St. Petersburg, Fla.; s. 1901-02; b. Fayetteville; p. James Martin and Jane Strange (Huske); m. Juanita Morrison, Nov. 8, 1906; pres. Pearce Drug co., Inc., St. Petersburg, Fla.; mayor St. Petersburg; Mason; Elk.

PEARSALL, FRED LEONIDAS Manufacturer

        1708 Chestnut st., Wilmington; s. 1895-96; b. Wilmington, Sept. 30, 1875; p. Oscar and Rachel Whitfield (Herring); m. Mary C. Macarton, Sept. 18, 1902; baseball; Sigma Chi; merchant; wholesale grocer; fertilizer mfr.; Presbyterian.

*PEARSALL, MATTHEW JAMES Lawyer

        From Clinton; Moultrie, Ga.; b. June 30, 1868; d. May 6, 1903; s. 1889-91.

PEARSON, BAYARD PRESTON Banker

        Apex; s. 1910; p. John P. and Ida Colon --; m. Ruth Sears, May 28, 1914; cashier Merchants & Farmers bank, Apex.

*PEARSON, COLUMBUS THEODORE

        From Riggsbee's Store; Durham; d. May, 1917; s. m. 1893-94.

PEARSON, CLIFTON WALTON Salesman

        Morganton; pres. Boone; s. 1900-01; b. Morganton, Nov. 4, 1881; p. John H. and Florence (Walton); Alpha Tau Omega; cotton mill supply salesman 15 yrs.; lumber bus. 8 yrs.; Episcopalian.

*PEARSON, FRANCIS MARION Lawyer

        From Anson co.; Little Rock, Ark.; b. 1818; d. 1861; A.B. 1841.

PEARSON, JOHN AMOS

        Apex; s. 1915-16; b. Apex, Apr. 23, 1894; p. John P. and -- -- --.

PEARSON, JOSEPH EDMOND Lawyer

        Glenwood ave., Raleigh; Ph.B. 1903; b. Riggsbee, Sept. 6, 1877; p. P. M. and Harriet Jane (McCallum); m. Eva Martin, May 21, 1917; Di Soc.; prin. and supt. of schs. 1903-18; supt. U. S. govt. schs. Guam 1918-19; lawyer Wake co. and Raleigh 1920-; Mason; Pythian; Junior; Baptist.

*PEARSON, JAMES FRED

        Gastonia; d. Jan. 8, 1917; s. 1914.

PEARSON, JOHN HENRY, JR. Sales Manager

        214 E. blvd., Charlotte; B.S. 1904; b. Morganton, Mar. 2, 1884; p. John H. and Florence (Walton); m. Mary Elizabeth Northern, Apr. 10, 1919; Alpha Tau Omega; Di Soc.; emp. Gen. Elec. co., Atlanta, Ga., 1904-05; test dept. Gen. Elec. co., Schenectady, N. Y., 1905-06; emp. Sou. States Elec. co., Atlanta, Ga., 1906-08; ibid. Elec. Appliance co., New Orleans,


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La., 1908; salesman Western Elec. co., New York city, 1908-10; ibid. Richmond, Va., 1910-14; ibid. Norfolk, Va., 1914-20; sales mgr. ibid., Charlotte, 1920-; trustee U. N. C.; Episcopalian.

PEARSON, JAMES ROY

        Care Commercial Nat. bank, Raleigh; s. 1916-17; b. Apex, Mar. 19, 1898; p. J. P. and -- -- --.

*PEARSON, JOHN WILLIAMS Merchant

        Brandon, Miss.; d. 1883; s. 1857-58.

*PEARSON, JOHN WILLIAMS

        Yadkin co.; lost at sea, 1866; s. 1865-66; adj. 28th N. C. inf. C. S. A.

†PEARSON, LESLIE WINSTON

        Dudley; A.M. 1914; A.B. Guilford col. 1909; b. Dudley, Aug. 12, 1886; p. J. N. and -- -- --.

PEARSON, NAE HUGH Druggist

        Fairmont; pres. Washington, D. C.; s. 1919-20.

*PEARSON, RICHMOND

        Rowan co.; s. 1799.

*PEARSON, ROBERT CALDWELL Physician

        Morganton; b. Mar. 27, 1837; s. 1855-57; M.D. N. Y. Med. col.; surg. C. S. A.

*PEARSON, RICHMOND MUMFORD Jurist

        Rowan co.; b. June, 1805; d. Jan., 1878; m. Margaret Williams, 1831; m. Mrs. Mary Bynum, 1859; A.B. 1823; A.M. 1826; mem. house of c. 1829-33; judge N. C. sup'r ct. 1836-48; judge supr. ct. 1848-58; chief justice ibid. 1858-78; trustee U. N. C. 1868; Catholic.

*PEARSON, RICHMOND NICHOLAS Physician

        From Anson co.; Cool Springs, Ga.; b. 1820; A.B. 1841.

PEARSON, THOMAS GILBERT

        1974 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; B.S. 1899; Guilford col. 1897; Harvard univ. 1900; b. Tuscola, Ill., Nov. 10, 1873; p. Thomas Barnard and Mary (Elliott); m. Elsie Weatherly, June 17, 1902; prof. Guilford col. 1899-1901; ibid. N. C. Col. for Women 1901-05; sec. N. C. Audubon soc. 1903-12; ibid. nat. assn. Audubon socs. 1905-18; pres. ibid. 1918-; ibid. world com. for bird protection, London, 1922-; author: Stories of Bird Life, Tales From Birdland, Bird Study Book; senior author Birds of North Carolina; ed. 3 vols. Birds of America; Friend.

*PEARSON, WILLIAM GIBBS Farmer

        From Bladen co.; Tuscaloosa, Ala.; b. Apr. 17, 1836; d. Apr. 1, 1893; s. 1856-58; mem. gen. assem., Ala.

PEARSON, WALTER MALETTE Teacher

        Chalybeate Springs; s. 1897-1900; b. Chalybeate Springs, July 31, 1877; p. John and Edith (Spence); m. Effie Bunn, Oct. 30, 1907; prin. Mt. Pleasant H. S. 2 yrs.; ibid. Tabor graded sch. 3 yrs.; tob. warehouseman 3 yrs.; farmer 7 yrs.; prin. Chalybeate Springs H. S.; Junior; Baptist.

*PEARSON, WILLIAM SIMPSON Author

        Morganton; b. Oct. 9, 1849; d. Dec. 11, 1920; A.B. 1868; editor; lawyer; U. S. consul at Palermo, 1873; state comm'r W. N. C. ry. 1875-77; pres. elector 1868 and 1900; state sen. 1905; trustee U. N. C. 1905-07.

*PEEBLES, ATLAS J.

        Northampton co.; s. 1837-38.

PEEBLES, CALVERT GOOSLEY Lawyer

        Jackson; pres. Hubert, Ga.; s. l. 1889-91; b. Jackson, Sept. 13, 1870; p. William Wallace and Margaret Rebecca (Goosley); m. Julia Santhall Bowen, June 4, 1908; ed. Hellenian; Phi Gamma Delta; mayor Jackson 1893-94; N. C. sen. 1913; Junior; Episcopalian.

PEEBLES, GLENN WARREN

        Macclesfield; s. 1922-23; b. Macclesfield, Aug. 27, 1905.

PEEBLES, HENRY BRUCE Lumber Dealer

        Woodward, Okla.; s. 1878-81; b. Jackson, Dec. 19, 1860; p. William Wallace and Margaret Rebecca (Goosley); m. Nannie Shook, Nov. 27, 1897; teacher 2 yrs.; bookkeeper West & Camanchee, Tex., 1902-05; mgr. lumber yard West, Tex.; gen. mgr. York Key Merc. co. lumber yards, Woodward, Okla., 1904-19; deputy clerk Northampton co. sup'r ct. 1883-86; clerk ibid. 1886-89; mayor Jackson; Elk; Episcopalian.

*PEEBLES, HENRY W.

        Hicksford, Va.; s. 1812-14.

*PEEBLES, ROBERT BRUCE Lawyer

        From Northampton co.; Jackson; b. July 21, 1841; d. June, 1916; m. Maggie Cameron; s. 1859-62; mem. house of rep. 1869 and 1895-97; judge sup'r ct. 1903-12; asst. adj. gen. C. S. A.; trustee U. N. C. 1874-1903.

*PEEBLES, WILLIAM WALLACE Lawyer

        Jackson; b. July 17, 1831; d. Dec. 18, 1899; A.B. 1853; state sen.

PEEDEN, JAMES HENRY

        Pine Level; s. m. 1892-93.

PEEDIN, RAYMOND MCKEE

        Smithfield; s. 1922; b. Pine Level, Nov. 5, 1901; p. Simeon Calvin and Martha Lee (Godwin); Baptist.

PEEL, ELBERT SIDNEY Lawyer

        Williamston; A.B. 1914; b. Jamesville, Dec. 14, 1894; p. Robert Johnson and Sarah Frances (Hardeson); m. Fannie


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Manning, Oct. 1, 1920; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Soc.; prin. Greenville H. S. 1914-17; lawyer Williamston 1919-; mayor Williamston 1920-21; sol. recorder's ct. ibid.; 1st lieut. 317th F. A. 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Pythian; Woodman; Christian.

†PEEL, JAMES CLAUDIUS

        Wilkesboro; M.A. 1920; A.B. Elon col. 1915.

PEELE, EUGENE HOLSTEAD

        Manteo; s. 1919-20; b. Manteo, Dec. 6, 1900; p. E. H. and -- -- --.

*PEELE, JOHNATHAN Lawyer

        Gibson; b. Oct. 23, 1875; d. June 14, 1916; s. l. 1902-03; A.B. Trinity col. 1900; N. C. gen. assem.; Methodist.

PEELE, RENNIE Teacher

        Clarksville, Va.; pres. 407 Kenan st., Wilson; A.B. 1915; grad. Oxford col. 1903; Columbia univ; Harvard univ.; b. Crowell's Cross Roads, Va., Apr. 26, 1884; p. Rev. Robert Evans and Addie Evans (Whitehead); teacher Burgaw H. S. 1911-13; ibid. Clearwater, Fla., H. S. 1913-17; ibid. Goldsboro 1917-23; ibid. Wilson 1923-; pres. N. C. council of English teachers 1922; Baptist.

PEELE, ROBERT J., JR.

        Williamston; s. 1916; p. R. J. and -- --; with N. C. highway comm.

PEELE, THOMAS NORFLEET

        Lewiston; s. 1909-10; b. Lewiston, July 24, 1889.

*PEELE, WILLIAM JOSEPH Lawyer

        From Jackson; Raleigh; b. Northampton co., Jan. 31, 1855; d. Mar. 28, 1919; A.B. 1879; s. l. 1878-79; author; trustee U. N. C. 1891-97; Baptist.

PEELER, ADAM SAMUEL Minister

        Crescent; s. 1898-1900, 1901-02; Catawba col. 2 yrs.; A.B. Valparaiso univ. 1903; Theo. sem., Philadelphia, Pa., 1903-06; b. Crescent, July 30, 1878; p. W. D. Crawford and Mary Elizabeth (Lingle); m. Lethia V. Odell, Apr. 3, 1917; supt. Nazareth orphans' home; teacher Crescent acad. 1908-09; Reformed.

PEELER, CLIFFORD ALEXANDER

        116 S. Long st., Salisbury; b. Oct. 14, 1903; B.S. 1924; Chi; Phi; Amphoterothen; p. L. D. and -- -- --; Lutheran.

PEELER, GEORGE CALVIN Druggist

        902 S. Main st., Salisbury; Ph.G. 1915; Catawba col.; b. Rowan co., July 23, 1889; p. William Daniel Crawford and Mary Elizabeth (Lingle); m. Fannie May Walton, Nov. 12, 1916; owner and prop. Peeler drug co. 1918-; druggist 1915-18; Reformed.

PEELER, JAMES LEE Banker

        Troutman; s. 1921, '23; Rutherford col.; b. Autryville, Jan. 11, 1903; p. Rev. James Alfred and Etta Elanor (Rankin); cashier bank Troutman, 1923-; Methodist.

PEGRAM, MRS. COLIN W. Druggist

        (Nee Bradshaw, Addie Lee); 172 Prospect st., Lenoir; Ph.G. 1922; b. Morganton, Apr. 10, 1900; p. J. P. and Lula Gertrude (Busch); m. Colin W. Pegram, Nov., 1923; druggist Ballem's Cash pharmacy, Lenoir; Methodist.

*PEGRAM, HENRY B. Planter

        From New Orleans, La.; Ft. Gibson, Miss.; b. 1838; s. 1857-58; lieut. C. S. A.

PEGRAM, JOHN DAVID Teacher

        Jonesboro; s. 1921; Trinity col. 1919-21; b. Garysburg, Aug. 31, 1899; p. Rev. J. D. and Annis (Worthy); bookkeeper; prin. Kittrell graded sch. 1922-; prin. Manchester graded sch. 1923-24; Junior; Methodist.

PEGRAN, GEORGE CLAYTON

        Canton; s. 1917-18; b. Canton, Nov. 23, 1898; p. R. W. S. and -- -- --.

*PEGUES, JAMES B. Planter

        Marengo co., Ala.; s. 1854-56; C. S. A.

*PEGUES, WILLIAM

        Cabarrus co.; s. 1805; planter in Alabama.

PEIRCE, CHRISTOPHER DUDLEY Army Officer

        Care War dept., Washington, D. C.; pres. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas; s. 1904-05; Davidson col. 1903-04; U. S. Naval acad. 1906-10; b. Warsaw, May 14, 1884; p. Thomas Buckner and Sallie Elizabeth --; m. Ura Bottoms, July 22, 1911; Beta Theta Pi; maj. C. A., U. S. A.

PEIRCE, CHRISTOPHER HILL Chemist

        907 W. Vance st., Wilson; s. 1905-06; Davidson col.; b. Faison, Oct. 15, 1883; p. Christopher Hill and Mary Faison (Simmons); m. Selina Gignilliat DeVeaux, Sept. 29, 1910; Beta Theta Pi; chem. V. C. C. co., Richmond, Va.; ibid. U. S. Steel co., Pittsburgh, Pa.; ibid. Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. co., Pittsburgh, Pa.; sulphuric acid maker V. C. C. co., Charlotte; chem. and acid maker ibid. Charleston, S. C.; merchant Faison; mgr. Sou. Cotton Oil co., Wilson; Kiwanian; Mason; Episcopalian.

PEIRCE, HENRY FAISON Banker

        Warsaw; B.L. 1898; b. Warsaw, Sept. 12, 1874; p. Thomas Buck and Sallie Elizabeth (Faison); m. Annie Saunders Noel, Sept. 6, 1899; merchant 1898-1903; banker 1903-; ins. bus.; realtor; alderman Warsaw; road commr. of co.; Mason; Odd Fellow; Pythian; Junior; Presbyterian.

PEIRCE, JOHN MILLER Manufacturer

        Hill st., Warsaw; s. 1913-16; b. Warsaw, Oct. 24, 1893; p. Thomas B. and Sallie


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E. (Faison); employee DuPont Powder co. 1916; traveling salesman Acme Mfg. co. 2 yrs.; sash, door and blind mfr. Warsaw, 1921-; 2nd lieut.1st lieut. F. A. U. S. A. 1917-18; Mason; Presbyterian.

PEIRCE, THOMAS BUCKNER, JR.

        Durham; s. 1899-1900.

*PEIRCE, WENTWORTH WILLIS

        Goldsboro; d. Aug. 19, 1923; s. 1898-99; major.

*PELHAM, ATKINSON

        Kentucky; s. 1817.

PELL, ALLISON HODGES Manufacturer

        13 E. 4th st., Charlotte; s. 1917-19; b. Richmond, Va., Feb. 25, 1901; p. Dr. Edward Leigh and Lucy (Hardison); m. Ellyn Dortch Gorham, Feb. 7, 1923; Phi Soc.; employee Riverside and Dan River mills, Danville, Va., 1919-20; cotton buyer and salesman Latham Bradshaw cotton co., Greensboro, 1920-22; asst. agency mgr. Bradshaw Roberson Cotton co., Charlotte, 1922-; Methodist.

PELL, EDWARD LEIGH Author

        1030 W. Grace st., Richmond, Va.; s. 1877-80; D.D. Emory univ.; b. Raleigh, Sept. 7, 1861; p. Rev. William E. and Virginia C. (Ramsey); m. Lucy Hardison, Dec. 21, 1887; lecturer; minister; author: Pell's Notes and many books on religious subjects; Methodist.

PELL, JESSE SHEPHERD

        Spartanburg, S. C.; pres. Hotel Capitola, Denver, Col.; s. 1910-12.

PELL, ROBERT PAINE Educator

        N. Fairview ave., Spartanburg, S. C.; A.B. 1881; g. s. 1881-83; Union Theo. sem. 1887-91; b. Washington, June 12, 1860; p. Rev. William Edward and Virginia Carolina (Ramsay); m. Anness Huske Sheppard, Jan. 2, 1889; ed. U. N. C. Magazine; Di Soc.; Kappa Sigma; instr. and sec. to faculty U. N. C. 1881-83; pastor Wilson and Rocky Mt., 1887-91; organizer churches and schs. N. C., 1891-95; pastor Newberry, S. C., 1895-96; pres. Presbyterian Col. for Women, S. C., 1896-1902; ibid. Converse col. 1902-; author numerous pub. treatises, addresses, etc.; Presbyterian.

PELL, WILLIAM EDWARD Teacher

        108 E. North st., Raleigh; pres. box 207, Tarboro; A.B. 1916; Carnegie Inst. of tech.; b. Washington, D. C., Dec. 22, 1895; p. Judge George Pierce and Mary (Deshago); m. Edith Farmer, June 8, 1921; basketball; Di Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; head English dept. Randolph-Macon acad. 1916-18; ibid. and athletic coach Raleigh H. S. 1919-20; life ins. 1920-22; prin. Tarboro H. S. 1923-; U. S. N. R. F. 1918-19; Methodist.

PELLETIER, GERALD Student

        Stella; pres. Richmond, Va.; s. 1922-23; b. Stella, June 26, 1903; p. J. Walter and Clara I. (Bell); Methodist Episcopal.

PELTON, MABELL SHIPPIE CLARKE

        (See Smith, Mrs. J. Ravenel).

PEMBER, HOWARD S. Manufacturer

        21 Prospect st., Ware, Mass.; s. 1910-12; b. White Rock, R. I., Nov. 23, 1890; p. Howard and Ada Nova (Scotia); baseball 1911; football 1910; Phi Delta Theta; cotton textile mfr.; asst. supt. Warren Cotton mills 1919-22; pvt., capt. 5th reg. band, Atlanta, Ga.; adj. of replacement troops Camp Pike, Arkansas during world war; Mason.

PEMBERTON, ALBERT JENNINGS

        Fayetteville; s. 1916-17; b. Fayetteville, Apr. 10, 1898; p. E. L. and -- -- --.

PEMBERTON, CLARENCE LILLY

        Black Mt.; pres. Beaufort; s. 1902.

*PEMBERTON, EDMUND JAMES

        Fayetteville; b. Fayetteville; d. Chapel Hill, Mar. 19, 1902; s. 1900-02.

PEMBERTON, EDMUND LILLY

        Fayetteville; s. 1907.

PEMBERTON, HEATH LEE Manufacturer

        164 N. Union st., Concord; pres. Hotel Albemarle, Albemarle; s. 1919-23; b. Concord, Dec. 31, 1901; p. Dr. William David and Ellen (Brower); employee Wiscasset Cotton mills co.; Methodist.

PEMBERTON, JOHN DE JARNETTE Physician

        930 8th st., S. W., Rochester, Minn.; A.B. 1907; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1911; M.S. in surgery, Univ. of Minn. 1918; b. Wadesboro, May 3, 1887; p. John de Jarnette and Emma Marshall (Lilly); m. Anna Trego Hogeland, June 4, 1918; Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Soc.; interne Episcopal hosp., Phila., Pa., 1911-13; asst. surg. St. Mary's hosp., Mayo clinic, Rochester, Minn., 1913-18; surg. Mayo clinic, Rochester, Minn., 1918-; several articles relating to med. subjects; Episcopalian.

PEMBERTON, TOM Farmer

        Greensboro; s. p. 1902; b. Troy, Apr. 20, 1883; p. William B. and Mary (Leach); m. Jeanie McIntosh, Dec. 8, 1909; druggist 16 yrs.; dairy farmer; Mason; Elk; Junior; Presbyterian.

PEMBERTON, WILLIAM DAVID Physician

        164 N. Union st., Concord; A.B. 1881; Trinity col. 1876; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1887; b. Wilmington, Nov. 18, 1859; p. David Stith and Mary (Ledbetter); m. Ellen Brower, May 4, 1890; alderman Concord; Kiwanian; Mason; Pythian; Elk; Methodist.


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PENCE, JAMES JEROME Teacher

        Wagram; A.B. 1920; b. Rockingham, Sept. 26, 1898; p. Robert Jerome and Mary Elizabeth (McIntosh); m. Mary Purcell Buie, June 6, 1923; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

PENDER, FRANK HOWARD Druggist

        Tarboro; s. p. 1912-13; b. Tarboro, Dec. 27, 1893; p. Frank Howard and Eliza (Garrette); m. Mary Ruth Divine, Oct. 2, 1920; seaman-chief pharmacist's mate U. S. N. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

*PENDER, HERBERT WARD Photographer

        Tarboro; d. Mar. 5, 1918; m. Nonie Winston, Nov., 1892; m. Maud Cole, Jan. 14, 1905; s. 1879-81; Episcopalian.

PENDER, JAMES Lawyer

        120 E. Park ave., Tarboro; LL.B. 1880; b. Tarboro, Sept. 25, 1858; p. Robert H. and Emerelda (James); m. Sallie Pippen, Apr. 12, 1887; mayor Tarboro 1901-04, 1905-08; judge recorder's ct. Edgecombe co. 1909-21; U. S. comm. 1882-97; chmn. co. bd. educ. 1889-93; U. S. commr. 1882-97; Episcopalian.

*PENDER, JOSIAH

        Edgecombe co.; d. 1846; s. 1838; capt. U. S. A.

*PENDER, LEWIS C.

        Wayne co.; s. 1808; mem. house of c. 1818.

*PENDER, LORENZO DOW Lawyer

        Tarboro; A.B. 1848; A.M. 1851.

*PENDER, ROBERT W.

        Tarboro; s. 1845-46.

*PENDER, SAMUEL TURNER

        Tarboro; b. Nov. 28, 1859; killed by train, Lincolnton, Apr. 22, 1897; m. Cora Marion Downs, Sept., 1883; s. 1876-77; gen. pas. agt., Chester and Lenoir ry. co.; Episcopalian.

PENDER, SHEPPERD TURNER

        2005 Whest st., Columbia, S. C.; s. 1921-22; b. Ottawa, Kans., June 19, 1884; p. Samuel Turner and Cora Marion (Downs); m. Harriett Keitt McQueen, June 17, 1914; Kappa Alpha; sec. freight traffic mgr. A. C. L. ry. 1896-99; pres. ibid. 1899-1910; employee V. C. C. co., Columbia, S. C.; Episcopalian.

PENDER, THOMAS OGBURN Merchant

        Mebane; s. 1904; Shenandoah Col. inst. 1907-10; b. Orange co., Nov. 29, 1876; p. William and Catherine (Sykes); m. Martha Elizabeth Boyett, June 23, 1920; teacher 1905-06, 1910-11; Junior; Methodist.

PENDERGRAFT, PEARL

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1923; b. Chapel Hill, Dec. 16, 1899; p. C. S. and -- -- --.

PENDERGRAFT, RALPH NUMA

        Chapel Hill; s. 1921-22; b. Chapel Hill, Jan. 27, 1902.

PENDERGRAPH, HENRY AUSTIN Sales Manager

        342 Dearing st., Athens, Ga.; s. 1910-14; b. Orange co., Sept. 24, 1887; p. Dyrall C. and Annie Elizabeth (Crabtree); m. Sudie Agnes Carroll; Liggett & Myers Tob co., 1 yr.; Durham Pub. Service co., 1 yr.; sales mgr. Light & Fuel co., Athens, Ga.; Mason; Baptist.

PENDERGRASS, EDWARD JULIA Salesman

        212 S. Irby st., Florence, S. C.; pres. 318 W. Coffee st., Greenville, S. C.; s. 1920-22; b. Florence, S. C., Sept. 24, 1900; p. Edward Julian and Eula Ethel --; football 1921; Alpha Tau Omega; salesman for R. J. Reynolds Tob. co.; U. S. N. 1918-19; Methodist.

PENDERGRASS, EUGENE PERCIVAL Physician

        3400 Spruce st., Phila., Pa.; s. 1914-16; Wofford col. 1912-14; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1918; b. Florence, S. C., Oct. 6, 1895; p. Edward Julian and Eula Ethel (Smith); m. Rebecca Barker, Sept. 9, 1922; Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Chi; interne Univ. of Pa. hosp. 1919-20; asst. radiologist ibid. 1920-; ibid. Phila., Pa., gen. hosp.; instr. Univ. of Pa. 1921-; several articles pertaining to med. subjects; lieut. (j.g.) lieut. U. S. N. R. F. 1918-19; Mason; Presbyterian.

*PENDLETON, MILO MILETUS Druggist

        Warrenton; b. Feb. 23, 1881; d. Feb. 24, 1911; s. p. 1900-01.

PENLAND, WILLIAM ZADOC Warehouse Manager

        R.F.D. 1, Marshall; pres. 83 Roberts st., Asheville; s. 1915-18; b. Buncombe co., May 13, 1895; p. Robert Parker and Littie Elizabeth --; Alpha Chi Sigma; farmer 2 yrs.; position with Farmers' Federation inc. 1922-; pvt. to sergt. chem. research div. Washington, D. C., 1918; Mason; Methodist.

*PENN, ABRAHAM Minister

        Patrick C. H., Va.; s. 1822.

*PENN, COLUMBUS

        Patrick, C. H., Va.; s. 1825-26.

*PENN, EDMUND

        Patrick, C. H., Va.; s. 1827-28.

PENN, HUNTER KIRBY Lawyer

        Wentworth, Rockingham co.; s. l. 1916; b. Peytonsburg, Va., Oct. 4, 1886; p. Jas. C. and Lillie (Kirby); m. Lucy Dillard Hall, Jan. 25, 1919; lawyer, Stoneville, 2 yrs.; register of deeds, Rockingham co., 1918-20; clerk sup'r ct. ibid. 1920-22; Junior; Odd Fellow; Episcopalian.


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PENN, MAY BELLE

        819 N. Elm st., Greensboro; A.B. 1924; N. C. Col. for women; b. Martinsville, Va., July 18, 1902; p. John T. and Sue Thompson (Clement); Chi Omega; Phi Beta Kappa; Presbyterian.

*PENN, PETER L.

        Patrick C. H., Va.; s. 1825-26.

‡PENN, WILLIAM SHELTON

        Boone; s. 1915-16; b. Boone, Mar. 12, 1895.

PENNEY, JAMES THEOPHILUS

        43 Hermitage court, Charlotte; A.B. 1921; g. s. 1923-24; b. Charlotte, July 1, 1900; p. James Theophilus and Nerale (Grimes); Di Soc.; Delta Sigma Phi; teacher Charlotte H. S. 1921-23; summer 1924 with U. S. marine laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass.; Mason; Baptist.

PENNEY, LLOYD GRANT

        Elkin; s. 1916-17; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; b. Elkin, May 30, 1898; p. C. B. and -- -- --.

PENNEY, RUTH

        (See Heffner, Mrs. Hubert Crouse).

PENNY, WILLIAM BURBANK Lawyer

        Laurel park, Hendersonville; s. 1918-22; b. Wilmington, July 26, 1900; p. William Franklin and Carrie (Greene); lawyer firm Shipman and Penny; legal dept. U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty co., Baltimore, Md. 1923-24; lawyer, Blyth-Penny, Hendersonville; S. A. T. C.; Moose; Pythian; Methodist.

PENTON, HOWARD ALLEN

        220 N. 3rd st., Wilmington; s. 1919-21; Wake Forest col. 1919; b. Wilmington, Oct. 10, 1901; p. Daniel H. and Hester Ann (Allen); Pi Kappa Alpha; employee vice-pres. and sec. Springer Coal co. 1921-; Baptist.

*PEOPLES, GEORGE TARRY

        Townsville; b. June 1, 1899; killed, auto accident, Feb. 17, 1922; s. 1921-22.

*PEOPLES, JOHN JOSEPH Merchant

        From Chatham co.; Bellevoir; b. 1847; s. 1864-65; miller; farmer.

PEPPER, FRANCIS DEWITT

        523 Summit st., Winston-Salem; s. 1922-23; b. Winston-Salem, Sept. 20, 1903; p. Thomas R. and Georgia (Lippert); Methodist.

PERDEW, JOHN WILLIAM

        718 Market st., Wilmington; A.B. 1917; b. Wilmington, Sept. 29, 1894; p. William Edgar and Mary A. (Moore); m. Florence E. Renneker, Jan. 23, 1918; Pi Kappa Phi; clerk J. W. Murchison and co., Wilmington, 1917-23; employee A. C. L. ry. co. 1923; mem. Perdew-Davis hdw. co., Oct., 1923-; Mason; Methodist.

PERKINS, CURTIN FLEMING Merchant

        Greenville; s. 1918; Trinity col. 1918-20; p. J. L. and -- -- --.

*PERKINS, CONSTANTINE W. Physician

        Tuscaloosa, Ala.; b. 1824; d. 1868; s. 1844-45.

*PERKINS, ETTIE MAY

        From Morganton; Camp Meade, Md.; b. Morganton, May 2, 1888; d. Camp Meade, Md., Oct. 4, 1918; s. 1914; grad. nurse Dr. Long's sanitarium, Statesville; registered nurse; supt. Sarah Elizabeth hosp. Henderson; asst. to Dr. Chas. Laughing-house, Greenville; Red Cross nurse camp Meade, Md.; died of influenza at camp Meade, Md.; was awarded posthumously French memorial for life given in service; Methodist.

†PERKINS, FRANK STUART

        Greensville; s. p. 1915-16; b. Greenville, Nov. 28, 1897; p. J. W. and -- -- --.

PERKINS, GEORGE OLNEY Teacher

        Scottville; s. 1917-18; b. Scottville, Dec. 13, 1898; p. G. W. and Marticia (Burkett); m. Maude Charlotte, Jan. 12, 1924; teacher 5 yrs.; Presbyterian.

*PERKINS, JAMES BLAKELEY Lawyer

        From Columbus, Miss.; Austin, Miss.; b. Dec. 10, 1838; d. Nov. 21, 1889; m. Mary McCan, 1866; A.B. 1859; C. S. A.

*PERKINS, JAMES J. Planter

        Greenville; s. 1853-56.

*PERKINS, JOHN T.

        Burke co.; s. 1837-38.

PERKINS, J. THEODORE, JR.

        Morganton; pres. Hospital, Oteen; s. 1911-12; Guilford col.; b. Morganton, Oct. 15, 1891.

PERKINS, JAMES VANCE

        Stokes; s. 1918-23; b. Stokes, Apr. 29, 1901; p. J. L. and Della Cordelia (Perkins); Mason.

PERKINS, MINUTIUS ANGELO Physician

        Newport; pres. Rocky Mt.; s. 1882-84; M.D.

*PERKINSON, MATTHEW R.

        Virginia; s. 1818.

PERKINSON, MALVIUS ZACK

        Spencer; s. 1922-23; b. Spencer, Dec. 15, 1902; p. S. S. and -- -- --.

PERRELL, DAVID FRANKLIN

        Germanton; s. 1910-11; b. Germanton, June 12, 1886; p. A. L. and -- -- --.

PERRETT, WALTER KENNITH Insurance

        Whitsett; Bangkok, Siam; Ph.B. 1905; b. Snow Camp, 1875; p. Daniel Kirkman and Sallie (Johnson); Di Soc.; practicing atty. Sanford, 1908; ibid. Thomasville 1909; ibid. Sapulpa, Okla., 1910; ibid. Bellingham,


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Wash. 1911; supt. U. S. govt. sch. Philippine Islands 1912-18; sec. Hongkong Life Ins. co., Bangkok, Siam, 1918-; Mason; German Reformed.

PERRETT, VIRGIL ADDISON Merchant

        601 N. Union st., Danville, Va.; A.B. 1913; b. Snow Camp, July 2, 1884; p. Daniel Kirkman and Sallie (Johnson); Di Soc.; bookkeeper 1913-15; teacher Rockingham co., 1915-16; bookkeeper 1917-18; ins. 1918-20; merchant 1920-; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

PERRY, BENNETT HESTER Lawyer

        Henderson; LL.B. 1907; b. Granville co., Nov. 23, 1884; p. Redding and Fannie (Cooper); track; Phi Soc.; Theta Nu Epsilon; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Gorgon's Head; N. C. gen. assem. 1909; Mason; Episcopalian.

*PERRY, BENJAMIN LEECRAFT Hotel Keeper

        From Beaufort; Raleigh; b. Nov. 7, 1841; d. Jan. 6, 1895; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; hotel keeper Wilmington; asst. adj. gen. C. S. A.

PERRY, DAVID BARLOW Clerk

        2907 Mills ave., N. E., Washington, D. C.; s. 1885-87; LL.B. Georgetown univ. 1898; LL.M. ibid. 1899; b. Tarboro, Dec. 29, 1868; p. John Merritt and Susan Della (Barlow); m. Ethel Watson, Jan. 16, 1901; Phi Soc.; teacher Wilkinson Male acad. 1888; clerk W. S. Clark 1888; teacher Edgecombe co. 1889-90; stenog. and sec.-pres. Md. Agri. col. 1890-92; clerk, bureau of pensions, Washington, D. C., 1892-; D. C. N. G. 1892-93; Odd Fellow; Mason; Episcopalian.

*PERRY, DANIEL ELIZAH Lawyer

        Kinston; b. May 19, 1887; d. Nov. 25, 1913; s. l. 1908; Trinity col.; lawyer Kinston, 1909-13; Methodist.

PERRY, DANIEL WOLFE Lawyer

        Box 102, Nashville; s. 1921-22; b. New Bern, Aug. 25, 1896; p. Oliver Hazzard and Mary (Arnold); Phi Soc.; Phi Delta Phi; deputy clerk Nash co. sup'r ct. 1917-20; vice recorder Nash co. recorder's ct. 1923-24; recorder ibid. 1924-; yeoman U. S. N. R. F. 1918; Shriner; Junior.

‡PERRY, EDWARD FOREST

        Wake Forest; s. 1883-84.

PERRY, ELY JACKSON Lawyer

        Kinston; A.B. 1917; s. l. 1919-20; Harvard univ. 1917-18; b. Kinston, June 7, 1896; p. Daniel Elijah and Lillian (Sutton); m. Elizabeth Seipp, Oct. 14, 1922; Phi Soc.; Sigma Chi; Phi Delta Phi; farmer; realtor; Kiwanian; U. S. N. 1918; Mason; Christian.

*PERRY, EDWIN JERRY Teacher

        From Wilson; Swan Quarter; b. Jan. 10, 1880; d. Aug. 30, 1917; A.B. 1914; A.M. 1914; Rutherford col.; teacher 1914-17.

PERRY, FRANK LESLIE

        Louisburg; s. 1918-20; b. Louisburg, Mar. 6, 1899; p. R. C. and -- -- --.

PERRY, FRASIER OLMSTEAD

        310 McIver st., Sanford; s. 1915-16; b. Chatham co., Jan. 6, 1897; p. Paul and Lilly (Peoples); rate clerk S. A. L., Sou. and A. C. L. rys. 1916-22; purchasing dept. Phoenix Utility co. 1923-; pvt. co. "S" 21th div. U. S. engrs. U. S. A. 1917; Mason; Methodist.

PERRY, HENRY B. Physician

        Valle Crucis; M.D. 1905; b. Sweet Water, Sept. 1, 1879; p. John K. and Sarah L. (Daugherty); m. Doris L. Taylor, Sept. 2, 1909; Baptist.

PERRY, HENRY HILMAN Banker

        Hertford; pres. 829 Land Title bldg., Phila., Pa.; s. 1914-17; Univ. of Lyons, France, 1918-19; B.E. con. Univ. of Pa. 1922; b. Belvidere, July 30, 1896; p. Bragg and Carrie (Layden); basketball; Pi Kappa Phi; cashier Phila., Pa., branch of Halsey Stuart & co., investment bankers, N. Y. city, 1922-; 2nd lieut., 1st lieut., capt. 1st aero squad. and asst. chief air service 1st army corps A. E. F. 1917-19; awarded Croix de Guerre by French govt.; Quaker.

*PERRY, HUGH H.

        Marshall, Tex.; s. 1863-64; A.B. 1911 as of 1867; C. S. A.

*PERRY, HENRY LESLIE Lawyer

        Henderson; b. Henderson, Jan. 21, 1887; d. June 4, 1923; m. Flora McKinnon, May 18, 1920; s. 1905-08; s. l. 1908-10; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Soc.; mayor Henderson, 1913-15; alderman ibid. 1920; Pythian; Episcopalian.

PERRY, HUGH WISTON

        Louisburg; s. 1910-11; b. Mapleville, Dec. 5, 1888.

*PERRY, JOSHUA

        Franklin co.; s. 1838-40.

PERRY, JOHN COOPER

        Windsor; s. 1921-22; b. Windsor, Nov. 2, 1902.

†PERRY, JOHN CLIFFORD Physician

        Newbegun Creek; s. m. 1882-83; M.D. Univ. of Md.; surg. in navy.

*PERRY, JOSEPH D. (OR JOHN)

        Princeton; b. Feb. 8, 1878; d. Jan., 1900; s. p. 1899; drug clerk, Washington, D. C.

PERRY, JAMES EDWARD

        Franklin; pres. 607 West 5th st., Ellensburg, Wash.; s. p. 1915-16; b. Franklin, Feb. 25, 1894.


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*PERRY, JOHN MERRITT Lawyer

        From Beaufort; Tarboro; b. Oct. 11, 1837; d. 1878; A.B. 1858; mem. house of c. 1864.

*PERRY, JOSHUA P.

        Marshall, Tex.; b. 1839; d. 1856; s. 1855-56.

PERRY, LOSSON EUGENE

        717 W. Morgan st., Raleigh; s. 1916-17; b. Graham, Jan. 5, 1895; p. W. R. and --.

PERRY, MARGARET GRAY Educator

        Wilkesboro; pres. Greensboro col. Greensboro; A.M. 1920; N. C. Col. for Women; Columbia univ.; Univ. of Jena; Univ. of Porto Rico; b. Taylorsville, Dec. 27, 1883; p. Josiel Thomas and Josephine; teacher in pub. scns.; ibid. Peace inst. 2 yrs.; ibid. Flora MacDonald col. 6 yrs.; ibid. Davenport col. 2 yrs.; ibid. Greensboro col. 1923-; Methodist.

PERRY, ROBERT EDWARD Physician

        Mt. Olive; s. 1915-19; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1921; b. Dudley, May 25, 1896; p. Daniel Robert and Katherine Deans (Lee); Phi Chi; interne New York city hosp. 18 mos.; physician Mt. Olive; Methodist.

PERRY, REDDING FRANCIS

        1st Machine Gun squadron, Ft. Clark, Tex.; s. 1908-09; b. Henderson, 1891.

PERRY, REX WILLIAM Chemist

        9 Pote ave., Toronto, Canada; Ph.B. 1905; b. Statesville, Apr. 22, 1885; p. J. W. and Sarah Mannering (Allen); m. Nettie Picket, Nov. 25, 1909; chem. 13 yrs.; mgr. refinery dept., Gunns, ltd., Toronto, Canada, 5 yrs.; fellow of Canadian inst. of chem.; pres. Amer. oil chem. assn. 1920; Church of England.

*PERRY, SAMUEL Physician

        Franklin co.; s. 1842-43.

PERRY, SIDNEY CURTIS Car Clerk

        519 Warren st., Durham; s. 1916-18, 1921-22; b. Durham, Sept. 29, 1898; p. J. Sid and Nena Rosaline (Poole); Phi Soc.; ship. clerk B. A. T. co., Petersburg, Va.; foreman E. I. DuPont Powder plant, Pensgrove, N. J., 1917-19; now car clerk S. A. L. ry. co., Durham; Elk; Presbyterian.

*PERRY, SAMUEL J.

        Rowan co.; s. 1818.

*PERRY, THEOPHILUS

        Harrison, Texas; killed in service; A.B. 1854; maj. C. S. A.

*PERRY, WILLIE J.

        Harrison co., Tex.; s. 1856-57; C. S. A.

PERRY, WILLIAM MORGAN Pharmacist

        308 North road, Elizabeth City; Ph.G. 1903; b. Weeksville, Jan. 12, 1878; p. James Decatur and Margaret Caroline (Morgan); m. Katherine Saunders Burgess, Jan. 24, 1906; drug store owner; mfr. pharmacist for Standard Drug co., wholesale, Elizabeth City; Methodist.

PERSON, EDGAR COOPER Physician

        Box 2, Pikeville; s. 1899-1900; M.D. Med. Col. of Va., 1905; N. Y. Amer. Col. of Surgery and Pathology; b. Wayne co., Dec. 13, 1880; p. J. E. and Percy Armetta (Coley); m. Virginia Kennedy; Phi Mu; Episcopalian.

PERSON, JOSEPH ARRINGTON Auto. Dealer

        R.F.D. 8, Charlotte; pres. 16 Lakeview ave., Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1917-21; b. Kittrell, Aug. 19, 1900; p. Rufus Morgan and Jessie (Allen); Di Soc.; gym team; Ford Motor co., Atlanta, Ga.; S. A. T. C.; Episcopalian.

*PERSON, JESSE H.

        Louisburg; b. July 22, 1841; killed in service; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; lieut. co. "E" 9th reg. C. S. A.

†PERSON, MARION REX

        Pikeville; s. 1907-08.

*PERSON, SAMUEL JONES

        Moore co.; d. 1868; A.B. 1843; lawyer; mem. house of c. 1848-50 and '54; judge sup'r ct. 1854-58.

*PERSON, THOMAS JEFFERSON

        Northampton co.; A.B. 1848; mem. house of c. 1848-50, '52, '56, '58.

PERSON, WILLIAM MONTGOMERY Engineer

        Ashland, Ky.; s. 1896-98; B.E. N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1900; C.E. Lehigh univ. 1905; b. Franklin co., Apr. 21, 1878; p. Joseph Arrington and Alice (Morgan); m. Mary Haywood Andrews, Jan. 16, 1907; Chi Phi; draughtsman 1902-04; engr. Pa. Steel co., Steeltown, Pa., Bethlehem Steel co., Bethlehem, Pa., 1905; Maryland Steel co., 1906-11; Tenn. Coal & I. R. R. co., Birmingham, Ala., 1911-12; research for Semet Solvay co., Syracuse, N. Y., 1912-23; consulting engr. By-Products coke ovens and mfrs. concrete products, Ashland, Ky., 1923-; Shriner.

PERSON, WILLIE MANGUM, JR. Lawyer

        Louisburg; s. 1883-86; b. Franklin co., Aug. 24, 1862; p. Joseph Arrington and Alice (Morgan); m. Prudence Abiah, Mar. 10, 1897; lawyer 1887-; farmer; mill operator; mayor Louisburg 3 terms; N. C. sen. 1917; trustee U. N. C.; Episcopalian.

PESCHAN, GEORGE LUDWIG Lawyer

        Wilmington; s. 1889-92; s. l. 1894; b. Wilmington, Mar. 5, 1873; p. Edward and Joan (Bauman); m. Grayson Willingham, Nov. 22, 1904; Alpha Tau Omega; Di Soc.; asst. city atty. Wilmington, 1911-13; New Hanover co. sol. 1913-16; compiler


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revised ordinances for city of Wilmington 1913; Kiwanian; ed. Health Regulations for New Hanover Co.; N. C. R. M. 1917-18; Episcopalian.

PESCHAU, HENRY BOSE

        Masonboro Sound, Wilmington; s. 1892-93.

PESCUD, PETER FRANCISCO Insurance

        629 Common st., New Orleans, La.; s. 1867-68; b. Raleigh, Sept. 21, 1849; fire, marine and casualty ins.; lieut.-col. staff of govs. Vance and Jarvis; mem. city council, Raleigh; pres. La. soc. sons Amer. rev.

*PETERS, J. WASHINGTON Physician

        Portsmouth, Va.; s. 1865-67.

PETERSON, JOSEPH EDWARD

        Smithfield; s. 1922-23; b. Smithfield, Oct. 23, 1903; p. W. S. and -- -- --.

*PETERSON, MATTHEW RANSOM

        Clinton; b. Aug. 8, 1866; d. of yellow fever, Havana, Cuba, Oct. 18, 1900; s. 1883-85; maj. U. S. A.

PETERSON, ROY DOUGLAS

        Ervin, Tenn.; s. 1920-21; b. Ervin, Tenn., June 11, 1902; p. J. D. and -- -- --.

†PETERSON, SOLON SCOTT Physician

        St. Louis, Mo.; s. 1878-79; M.D. Univ. Sch. of med., Baltimore, Md. 1883; druggist.

*PETERSON, THURMAN Teacher

        From Day Brook; Burnsville; b. July 31, 1887; d. July 11, 1916; s. 1911-12; Methodist.

PETERSON, WILLIAM CANOVA Merchant

        311 S. Front st., Wilmington; s. 1878-79; b. Duplin co., Oct. 29, 1861; p. John William and Mary Elenor (Wallace); m. Emily Thomas Alderman, Feb. 14, 1883; teacher 1879-80; salesman Geo. R. French & sons, Wilmington, 1880-94; merchant firm Peterson & Rulfs, Wilmington, 1894-; Baptist.

PETREA, FRED SMITH Druggist

        Greensboro; s. 1912-15; Roanoke col. 1910-12; b. Cabarrus co., Oct. 26, 1892; p. C. M. and E. M. (Goodnight); m. Alice Aldridge, June 25, 1919; mgr. Albemarle Drug co., Albemarle, 1920-21; vice-pres. Davis Drug co. 1921-; sergt. med. corps U. S. A. 1918; Mason; Presbyterian.

PETREE, PAUL AUGUSTUS Physician

        R.F.D. 1, Germanton; pres. Hosp. Americano, Morococha, Peru, S. A.; s. 1909-12; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1914; b. Germanton, Mar. 2, 1890; p. Riley Jefferson and Adelaide Elizabeth (Blum); Phi Rho Sigma; interne Bryn Mawr hosp. 1914-16; physician Dunn, 1920; asst. physician Warren State hosp., Warren, Pa., 1921; contract surg. The Cerro de Pasco Copper corp., Merococha, Peru, S. A., 1921-; 1st lieut. med. corps A. E. F. and British army, Canadian casualty clearing sta. No. 3, 1917-19; interne Paris hosps., Paris, France, 1916-17; Mason; Pythian.

PETREE, RALPH EWART Dentist

        408 Professional bldg., Charlotte; s. 1915-16; D.D.S. Atlanta Sou. Dental col. 1923; b. Germanton, Apr. 9, 1895; p. Riley Jeffery and Adelaide Elizabeth (Blum); employee Va. ry. and power co., Richmond, Va., 1917; dentist Charlotte, 1923-; seaman-ship's fitter U. S. navy overseas with naval ry. bat. No. 1, 1917-19; Mason; Disciple.

PETREE, SAMUEL ELMER

        Danbury; A.B. 1924; b. Aug. 3, 1902; p. N. O. and -- -- --; Christian.

PETREE, WALTER GARFIELD Merchant

        Danbury; s. 1909-11; b. Danbury, Aug. 13, 1890; p. Nathaniel Oliver and Minerva (Hill); m. Margaret Mitchell, Feb. 5, 1915; bookkeeper; ins.; U. S. postmaster; Methodist.

PETTEWAY, ELLIOTT JENNINGS

        Jacksonville; s. 1920-22; b. Jacksonville, Oct. 27, 1901; p. J. B. and -- -- --.

PETTEWAY, HUBERT CONNER Lawyer

        211 Vistabula st., Lakeland, Fla.; A.B. 1913; s. l. Columbia univ. 1914-15; LL.B. Univ. of Fla., 1915; b. Jacksonville, Jan. 1, 1893; p. Lewis S. and Carolina (Williams); m. Nellie Dovie Gates, Aug. 14, 1918; lawyer Ocala, Fla., 1915-16; ibid. Lakeland, 1916-; mayor Lakeland, 1922; municipal judge Lakeland, Fla., 1922-; Shriner; Knight Templar; Woodman; Elk; Baptist.

PETTEWAY, WALTER RALEIGH Lawyer

        5602 Miami ave., Tampa, Fla.; A.B. 1913; Columbia univ. 1913-14; LL.B. Univ. of Fla. 1915; b. Jacksonville, June 7, 1891; p. Lewis S. and Sarah C. (Williams); m. Naomi Hocutt, Aug. 8, 1917; Phi Soc.; Delta Sigma Rho; Tau Kappa Alpha; judge juvenile ct. Hillsboro co., Fla., 1919-; Kiwanian; nom. judge crim. ct. Hillsboro co., 1924; Pythian; Baptist.

*PETTIGREW, CHARLES LOCKHART Planter

        Tyrrell co.; b. 1816; d. 1873; A.B. 1836.

*PETTIGREW, EBENEZER Planter

        Lake Phelps; b. 1783; d. 1848; s. 1795; state sen. 1809-10; mem. U. S. cong. 1835-37.

*PETTIGREW, JOHN

        Lake Phelps; b. 1779; d. 1799; s. 1795-97.

*PETTIGREW, JAMES JOHNSON

        Tyrrell co.; b. July 4, 1828; wounded Falling Waters, July 14, d. Bunker Hill, July 17, 1863; A.B. 1847; studied in Berlin; asst. prof. U. S. naval observatory, Washington, D. C., 1848; sec. Spanish


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legation, 1850; mem. gen. assem., S. C., 1856; brig. gen. C. S. A.; col. 12th N. C. vols. 1861; wounded at Seven Pines; commanded Heath's div. in assault on Cemetery Hill, Gettysburg.

*PETTIGREW, WILLIAM SHEPARD Lawyer

        From Tyrrell co.; Ridgeway; b. 1818; d. July 27, 1900; s. 1834-37; A.M. 1868; planter; Episcopal minister; mem. conv., 1861; C. S. A.

PETTY, GEORGE EDWARD Bookkeeper

        211 S. Ashe st., Greensboro; B.S. 1894; Guilford col.; b. Archdale, Apr. 20, 1868; p. William Clinton and Mary Victoria --; Phi Gamma Delta; Di Soc.; teacher 6 yrs.; elec. contractor 5 yrs.; supt. elec. light plant 2 yrs.; clerk and inspector U. S. govt. service 6 yrs.; ins. bus.; cotton mill worker; Pythian; Friend.

PETTY, JAMES CARY Salesman

        2827 15th st., Washington, D. C.; s. 1901-02; Wake Forest col. 2 yrs.; b. Manly, Sept. 6, 1883; p. William Calvin and Emma Virginia (Thaggard); m. Marie Morgan, July 6, 1911; m. Bernice MacWilliams, Feb. 8, 1913; salesman and mgr. rubber co.; ry. employee; Baptist.

PFAFF, CLAUDE RUFUS Salesman

        146 Lockland ave., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1918; b. Pfafftown, Sept. 16, 1892; p. Albert Hillary and Laura (Fulk); m. Atha Wolff; automobile salesman Winston-Salem, 1919-; pvt.-2nd lieut. U. S. A. 1918.

PFAFF, MARION EDWIN

        Care R. J. Reynolds Tob. co., Winston-Salem; s. 1914-15; b. Pfafftown, May 27, 1897; p. J. H. and -- -- --.

PFOHL, JOHN KENNETH Minister

        624 S. Main st., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1898; Moravian col. 1894-96; B.D. Moravian Theo. sem. 1900; D.D. ibid. 1921; b. Winston-Salem, Aug. 13, 1874; p. Christian Thomas and Margaret (Siewers); m. Bessie Whittington, Aug. 21, 1901; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; pres. Y. M. C. A., 1897-98; Gimghoul; prin. and founder Clemmons sch. 1900-03; pastor Christ Moravian church, Winston-Salem, 1903-08; ibid. Home Moravian church, Winston-Salem, 1908-; trustee Salem acad. and col.; rep. to international Synod, Saxony, 1914; ibid. international missionary conference, 1922; Moravian.

PFOHL, WILLIAM SIEWERS

        801 S. Church st., Winston-Salem; s. 1891-92; b. Salem, Oct. 22, 1868; p. Christian Thomas and Margaret (Siewers); m. Ruby I. Jenkins, Dec. 21, 1912; sec.-treas. J. A. Vance & co., iron works, Winston-Salem, 1892-1915; ibid. Briggs-Shaffner Iron works, Winston-Salem, 1915-; sec. Wachovia hist. soc. 1890-; several hist. papers; Moravian.

PHARR, EDGAR WALKER Lawyer

        203 E. blvd., Charlotte; s. l. 1909-10; A.B. Erskine col. 1909; b. Mecklenburg co., Mar. 4, 1889; p. W. S. and Jennie Estelle (Walker); m. Alta Ruth Knox, Oct. 15, 1914; N. C. gen. assem. 1917-23; trustee U. N. C.; Mason; Pythian; D. O. K. K.; A. R. Presbyterian.

PHARR, FREDERICK C. Lumberman

        Oroville, Calif.; s. 1918-22; b. Charlotte, Oct. 15, 1899; p. James Watts and Josephine (Thompson); football; baseball; Kappa Sigma; employee Hutchinson Lumber co. of Calif., 1922-24; ibid. Sugar Pine Lumber co., Fresno, Calif., 1924-; S. A. T. C.; Presbyterian.

PHARR, HENRY NEAL Lawyer

        610 N. Church st., Charlotte; s. l. 1888-89; A.B. Davidson col. 1887; b. Statesville, Oct. 26, 1865; p. Walter W. and Emily S. (Neal); m. Betty G. Yates, 1896; m. May C. Oates; N. C. sen. 1903-11 and 1913; Presbyterian.

PHARR, NEAL YATES Lawyer

        Law bldg., Charlotte; LL.B. 1922; A.B. Davidson col. 1919; b. Charlotte, Dec. 16, 1897; p. Henry Neal and Betty (Yates); Kappa Alpha; Phi Delta Phi; ed. Law Review; 2nd lieut. inf. U. S. A.; instr. W. Va. Wesleyan col. 1918; Presbyterian.

PHARR, WELBORN EARL Newspaperman

        9 Main st., Wilkesboro; B.S. 1904; b. Pioneer Mills, Nov. 23, 1877; p. Lafayette Monroe and Flora Bell (Welborn); Di Soc.; ed. weekly and semi-weekly newspaper; farmer; teacher 1904-05; sec. Hustler Pub. co., North Wilkesboro, 1905-; Pythian; Presbyterian.

*PHARR, WALTER WELLINGTON Minister

        Cabarrus co.; A.B. 1840.

*PHELAN, MAURICE Lawyer

        Asheville; b. Homer, Mich., Apr. 22, 1873; d. Sept. 8, 1903; s. l. 1902-03.

PHELPS, JOHN HOUGH

        Creswell; s. 1918-19; b. Creswell, Nov. 19, 1899; p. H. H. and -- -- --.

PHELPS, JAMES SOLOMON

        329 W. Russell st., High Point; s. 1911-12; b. Clemmons, May 17, 1890; p. U. A. and Adelia -- --; m. Ruth Elizabeth McKinnie, Jan. 24, 1918; farmer 1913-15; agt. Metropolitan Life Ins. co. 1916-17; ind. agt. Norfolk & Western ry. 1918-19; engr. Veneer mill; Mason.

*PHELPS, WILLIE HERMAN Planter

        From Sherrill's Ford; Baltimore; b. Oct. 16, 1858; d. Mar. 7, 1923; s. 1878-79; dept. store clerk; hotel clerk; Methodist.

*PHIFER, CHARLES W.

        Coffeeville, Miss.; A.B. 1854; lieut. U. S. A.; brig. gen. C. S. A.


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*PHIFER, GEORGE Merchant

        Cabarrus co.; b. 1782; d. 1819; s. 1799; planter.

PHIFER, ISAAC AVERY Lawyer

        5 and 7 Cleveland Law range, Spartanburg, S. C.; g. s. 1898-99; b. Lincolnton, Dec. 26, 1877; p. Geo. L. and Martha (Avery); m. Mary Kate Allen, June 22, 1904; football 1898-99; Alpha Tau Omega; practiced law Morganton until 1900; ibid. Spartanburg, S. C.; Presbyterian.

*PHIFER, JOHN Planter

        Concord; d. Oct. 18, 1845; A.B. 1799; mem. house of c. 1803-06, '10-15; state sen. 1823 and '29.

*PHIFER, JOHN FULENWEIDER Planter

        Cabarrus co.; b. 1786; d. 1828; s. 1805; mem. house of c. 1816-18.

*PHIFER, JOHN N. Planter

        From Cabarrus co.; Coffeeville, Miss.; b. 1795; d. 1856; s. 1812; state sen. 1818.

PHIFER, MARCUS ANDREW Druggist

        Marshville; s. p. 1903-04; b. Union co., Jan. 16, 1874.

*PHIFER, MARTIN LOCKE Lawyer

        Cabarrus co.; b. 1818; d. 1853; s. 1836-38; planter.

PHIFER, WILLIAM BATES Stenographer

        309 W. Franklin, Monroe; s. 1921-22; Trinity col.; b. Monroe, Jan. 11, 1904; p. Roscoe and Bessie (Bruner); Pi Kappa Phi; Methodist.

PHIFER, WALTON LENOIR Druggist

        303 College apt., Charlotte; s. p. 1899-1901; b. Lincolnton, Oct. 7, 1879; p. Capt. George L. and Martha M. (Avery); m. Carrie G. Graham, June 11, 1905; football; Alpha Tau Omega; traveling salesman; Presbyterian.

PHILBECK, JOSEPH BEATTIE Farmer

        Shelby; A.B. 1890; b. Cleveland co., May 11, 1863; p. James and Amy (Walker); m. Elizabeth Doggett; Beta Theta Pi; teacher Marlboro co., S. C., Williamson co., Tex., Cleveland and Scotland cos.; Baptist.

PHILIPS, CHARLES Realtor

        2103 Hamilton ave., Columbus, Ga.; s. 1856-57; Oglethorpe univ. 1859-61; b. Marianna, Fla., Feb. 16, 1841; p. Etheldred and Susan H. (Ganter); m. Carrie E. Lewis, Apr. 4, 1872; Di Soc.; telegraph operator 20 yrs.; contractor; alderman Columbus, Ga.; 2nd Fla. reg. Yorktown, 1861-62; wounded Gaines Mill; captured and imprisoned at Ft. Barrancas; Methodist.

*PHILIPS, FREDERICK Lawyer

        Tarboro; b. July 14, 1838; d. Jan. 14, 1905; m. Martha S. Hyman, Jan. 14, 1864; A.B. 1858; farmer; capitalist; engrossing clerk, house of rep. 1864-65; clerk sup'r ct.; judge sup'r ct. 1882-92; capt. C. S. A.; adj. 13th N. C. C. S. A.; trustee, U. N. C. 1891-1905.

PHILIPS, FREDERICK, JR. Farmer

        Tarboro; s. 1901; b. Tarboro, Dec. 30, 1882; p. Judge Fred and Martha (Hyman); Episcopalian.

PHILIPS, GEORGE CULLEN Farmer

        Battleboro; s. 1893-95; b. Nash co., Dec. 30, 1874; p. Joseph Battle and Martha Lane (Battle); j. p.; Elk; Episcopalian.

PHILIPS, HENRY HYMAN Lawyer

        Tarboro; B.S. 1905; LL.B. 1906; b. Tarboro, Aug. 9, 1884; p. Judge Fred and Martha (Hyman); m. Ethel Skinner, Nov. 15, 1916; Zeta Psi; tennis team; Phi Soc.; lawyer firm Philips and Allsbrook, Tarboro, 1909-10; city atty. Tarboro, 1911-21; Edgecombe co. atty. and prosecutor 1921-; recorder Edgecombe co.; Episcopalian.

PHILIPS, JOSEPH BATTLE, JR. Physician

        Middlesex; s. 1897-99; s. m. 1899-1901; M.D. Univ. of Md.; b. Battleboro, Nov. 25, 1879; p. Joseph Battle and Martha Lane (Battle); m. Junietta Beatrice Kemp, June 8, 1910; Episcopalian.

*PHILIPS, JAMES JONES

        Edgecombe co.; mortally wounded, Lynchburg, Va., Aug. 20, 1865; s. 1863-64; A.B. 1911 as of 1867; C. S. A.

PHILIPS, JAMES JONES Physician

        1208 College place, Raleigh; A.B. 1890; s. m. 1890-91; M.D. College of Physicians and surgeons 1894; b. Tarboro, Jan. 14, 1870; p. Judge Fred. and Martha Sabra (Hyman); m. Marion Ewing Hamilton, Oct. 30, 1900; Phi Soc.; Zeta Psi; Gimghoul; staff N. Y. hosp. New York city, 1894-96; physician to Jekyl Island club, Brunswick, Ga., 1896-97; physician New York city 1897-1904; ibid. Tarboro 1904-16; res. physician Greenbrier hotel, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., 1916-18; specialist diseases of children, Raleigh, 1920-; mem. N. C. state med. soc.; Raleigh acad. of med.; author several med. articles pub.; Episcopalian.

*PHILIPS, JOHN WARD Farmer

        From Battleboro; Rocky Mt.; b. Feb. 1, 1850; d. Oct. 30, 1902; s. 1866-68.

PHILIPS, WALTER EVERETT Insurance

        Rocky Mt.; A.B. 1881; A.B. Harvard univ. 1892; b. Battleboro, July 17, 1860; p. Dr. James J. and Harriet H. (Burt); Phi Kappa Sigma; farmer 1889; teacher 1892-1908; life ins. bus. 1908-; Episcopalian.

*PHILLIPS, ALONZO Merchant

        From Hillsboro; Chicago, Ill.; b. 1845; d. 1884; s. 1865-67.


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*PHILLIPS, ALEXANDER LACY Minister

        From Chapel Hill; Richmond, Va.; b. Sept. 20, 1859; d. May 2, 1915; A.B. 1880; D.D. 1895; gen. supt. S. S.'s and young peoples soc.; Presbyterian.

PHILLIPS, BRANSON DEWITT

        State Road; s. 1919-20; b. State Road, July 18, 1897; p. A. C. and -- -- --.

*PHILLIPS, CHARLES Teacher

        Chapel Hill; b. 1822; d. Columbia, S. C., May 10, 1889; A.B. 1841; A.M. 1844; D.D. 1868; LL.D. Davidson 1876; tutor 1844-54; prof. engr. U. N. C., 1854-60; prof. math. 1861-68 and '75-79; prof. Davidson col., 1869-75; chmn. of faculty U. N. C. 1875-76; prof. emeritus, math. 1879-89.

PHILLIPS, CHARLES WILEY Teacher

        Trinity; A.B. 1921; b. Asheboro, June 25, 1897; p. Jesse Lee and Fannie Polk (Waddell); m. Lola Gray Wade, June 30, 1924; football; Di Soc.; teacher Greensboro H. S. 1921-24; prin. Asheboro sch. 1924-; pvt.-corp. depot brigade, motor transport corps U. S. A. 1918-19; Methodist.

PHILLIPS, DRURY MCNEILL Engineer

        Riverside, Texas; B.S. 1908; Univ. of Tex. 1904-05; b. Chapel Hill, June 18, 1887; p. Dr. William Battle and Minerva Roffin (McNeill); m. Harriet Blanche Gates, Sept. 18, 1913; track team; Di Soc.; Sigma Upsilon; student engr. Allis-Chalmers co., Milwaukee, Wis., 1908-10; asst. field engr. Tex. geological survey 1910-12; mining engr. Consumers' Lignite co., Hoyt, Tex., 1912-15; constr. engr. the Texas co., Port Arthur, Tex., 1915-17; mining engr. ibid. 1919-22; supt. Riverside Fullers Earth plant, the Texas co., Riverside, Tex., 1922-; mem. Amer. inst. of mining and metallurgical engrs.; co-author numerous reports on Tex. geology; pvt. troop "A" 1st cavalry, Wis. 1911-12; 1st lieut. air service 1917-19; Mason; Presbyterian.

*PHILLIPS, ETHELRED Physician

        From Edgecombe co.; Marianna, Fla.; b. 1801; d. June 20, 1870; s. 1817-19.

PHILLIPS, EDGAR TOBIAS Minister

        Ayden; s. 1881-82; b. Johnston co., Mar. 26, 1857; p. Rev. Ray and Nancy (Jones); m. Anna Hines, Dec. 21, 1891; teacher 1883-98; minister 1892-; ed. The Free Will Baptist 1898-; ed. primary, junior and senior quarterlies, Free Will Baptist Sunday sch. lit. 1908-; sec. bd. of dir. Free Will Baptist pub. co.; Odd Fellow; Mason; Free Will Baptist.

PHILLIPS, FITZROY DONALD Lawyer

        Rockingham; s. 1913-14; Univ. of Ga. 1911-12; Univ. of Fla. 1913; b. Laurinburg, May 23, 1893; p. R. D. and Anna (McLean); football; Kappa Sigma; judge Richmond co. recorder's ct. 1916; prosecuting atty. ibid. 1917; sol. 13th judicial dist. 1923-; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut. 125th inf. 32nd div. A. E. F. 1917-19; awarded Croix de Guerre by French govt.; cited by Amer. commander for bravery; Mason; Methodist.

PHILLIPS, GUY BERRYMAN Banker

        Salisbury; A.B. 1913; Columbia univ.; b. Randolph co., Nov. 26, 1890; p. J. L. and Fannie Polk (Waddell); m. Annie Elizabeth Craig, June 27, 1917; teacher Raleigh H. S. 3 yrs.; supt. Oxford pub. schs. 4 yrs.; prin. Greensboro H. S. 2 yrs.; asst. cashier Nat. Bank of Granville, Greensboro; prin. Salisbury pub. schs. 1924-; pres. N. C. girls' athletic assn.; ibid. N. C. H. S. principal and teachers' assn.; Methodist.

PHILLIPS, JAMES DICKSON Manufacturer

        Laurinburg; A.B. 1912; Univ. of Fla. 1907-08; b. Laurinburg, Sept. 12, 1891; p. Robert Derrick and Anna (McLean); m. Helen Shepherd. Nov. 9, 1921; Pi Kappa Alpha; lumberman, Meredith, Fla., 1912-13; bookkeeper Morgan cotton mills, Laurel Hill, 1913-15; sec.-treas. ibid. 1915-; 2nd lieut., 1st lieut., capt., maj. Q. M. C., A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Knight Templar; Methodist.

‡PHILLIPS, JEFFERSON HAYWOOD

        Wakefield; s. 1911-12; b. Wakefield, Jan. 15, 1891.

PHILLIPS, JASPER LOUIS Civil Engineer

        Box 218, Kinston; pres. New Bern; B.S. 1913; b. Lenoir co., Aug. 24, 1890; p. Henry Clay and Susan Eleanor (Wiggins); m. Thelma Christian Elliott, Apr. 7, 1917; Phi Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; asst. highway engr. Orange co. 1913-14; civil engr. and surveyor Kinston 1914-18, '19-21; res. engr. state highway comm. 1921-; 12th co. coast artillery, Ft. Caswell, and coast artillery training sch. Ft. Monroe, 1918; Methodist.

*PHILLIPS, JOHN LEIGHTON Physician

        Washington, D. C.; b. Chapel Hill, Apr. 1, 1859; d. May 26, 1916; s. m. 1879-80; M.D. Columbia univ. 1882; interne, St. Francis hosp. 1882-83; med. officer, U. S. A. 1883-1916.

PHILLIPS, JOHN RAYMOND

        Care State Highway com., Graham; s. 1921-22; b. Graham, July 23, 1903; p. C. H. and -- -- --.

†PHILLIPS, JOHN WILLIAM

        Sanford; s. 1914-15; s. m. 1915-16; Davidson col.; Valparaiso univ.; b. Sanford, June 14, 1887; p. William and -- -- --.

PHILLIPS, LAURANCE VERMEULE

        Care The Texas co., Port Arthur, Texas; pres. R.F.D. box 28, Columbia, S. C.; B.S. 1923; b. Birmingham, Ala., Dec. 6, 1898;


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p. William Battle and Minerva (McNeil); Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Delta Theta; ed. Carolina Chemist; Carr prize in chem.; U. S. A. 1916-19; Presbyterian.

PHILLIPS, MILLARD BROWN Druggist

        E. Corbin st., Concord; Ph.G. 1920; b. Rowan co., May 31, 1898; p. Rufus J. and Susan (Lorene); druggist Cabarrus drug co., Concord, 1920-22; ibid. Cline's pharmacy, Concord, 1922-; S. A. T. C.; Elk; Lutheran.

PHILLIPS, OTIS ODELL Teacher

        R.F.D. 3, Lexington; s. 1921-22; Davidson col. 1921; La Salle Extension univ. 1922-24; b. Davidson co., May 9, 1903; p. L. E. and Lelia Wahnetah (Perrell); Di Soc.; bus. mgr. and bookkeeper McKinney Motor co. 1922; prin. Hampton sch. 1922-23; ibid. Midway sch. 1923-24; bookkeeper Woodrow-McKay, 1923-24; Methodist.

†PHILLIPS, PAUL VERNON

        Goldsboro; s. 1912-13; b. Goldsboro, Apr. 6, 1892; p. R. H. and -- -- --.

PHILLIPS, ROBERT FLETCHER Lawyer

        Box 435, Raleigh; s. 1916-18; s. l. 1920; Columbia univ. 1920; b. Raleigh, Apr. 6, 1897; p. Fletcher H. and Eula (Redford); Sigma Chi; clerk office of N. C. sec. of state 1921.

PHILLIPS, ROBERT LEE Lawyer

        Robbinsville; s. l. 1905-06; b. Graham co., 1879; m. Sallie Rogers; N. C. gen. assem. 1913; pvt. 3rd U. S. cavalry in Philippine war, 1899-1901; Junior.

PHILLIPS, ROBERT WADE

        601 Arlington st., Greensboro; s. 1922-23; b. Greensboro, Apr. 14, 1902; p. B. B. and -- -- --.

*PHILLIPS, SAMUEL FIELD Lawyer

        From Chapel Hill; Washington, D. C.; b. Harlem, N. Y., Feb. 18, 1824; d. Nov. 18, 1903; A.B. 1841; A.M. 1844; LL.D. 1879; asst. prof. law 1854-59; mem. house of c. 1852-54 and '64-65; speaker house of c. 1865; mem. conv. 1865; reporter supr. ct. 1866-71; commr. of claims; N. C. auditor; U. S. sol. gen. 1873-85; trustee, U. N. C. 1864-68.

*PHILLIPS, THOMAS CALDWELL Lawyer

        Yadkinville; d. 1899; s. 1877-78.

†PHILLIPS, WILLIAM ALLSTON

        Fall Creek; s. 1908-09; b. Fall Creek, Mar. 5, 1885.

*PHILLIPS, WILLIAM BATTLE

        From Chapel Hill; Austin, Texas; Bennington, Ala.; b. July 4, 1857; d. June 9, 1918; Ph.B. 1877; Ph.D. 1883; chem. N. C. agri. exp. station, 1877-82; ibid. Navassa Guano co., 1882-85; prof. agri. chem. and mining, U. N. C. 1885-87; com. chem. 1887-90; prof. chem. and metallurgy, Univ. Ala., 1890-92; ed., writer, Engineering and Mining Journal, 1892-93; chem. Tenn. C. I. and ry. co. 1893-98; ed. American Manufacturing and Iron World, 1898-1900; prof. field and economic geol.; dir. min. survey, Univ. of Tex., 1900-18.

*PHILLIPS, WILLIAM BRYANT Drug Clerk

        106 N. Va. st., Goldsboro; s. p. 1919-20; b. Rockingham, Oct. 4, 1896; p. Evander McNair and Marion (McKenzie); drug clerk Goldsboro drug co., Goldsboro, 1920-; pvt. H. Q. co. 56th inf., 27th inf. A. E. F. 1918-19; awarded three bronze stars for bravery during Argonne and Verdun engagements; gassed while defending Verdun; Presbyterian.

PHILLIPS, WM. FRANKLIN Bookkeeper

        316 E. Oak st., Charlotte; s. 1921-23; p. William Sanford and Betty (McCree).

PHILLIPS, WADE HAMPTON Lawyer

        425 S. Main st., Lexington; s. l. 1904; B.S. Erskine col. 1900; b. Yadkin College, July 7, 1879; p. Henry T. and Linnie (Robbins); m. Ora Huckabee; lawyer Lexington 1905-11; lawyer firm Phillips and Bower, ibid. 1911-; dep. clerk sup'r ct. Davidson co., 1900-05; N. C. sen. 1913; asst. U. S. dist. atty. 1920-21; co. "M" N. C. 1st inf. 1901-12; pvt., corp., sergt. co. "A" N. C. 3rd inf. 1912-16; 2nd lieut. capt. 3rd bat. N. C. 3rd inf. Mex. border 1916-17; maj. 3rd bat. 120th inf. U. S. A. 1917-18; judge advocate gen. dept. A. E. F. 1918-19; Mason; Elk; Junior; Methodist.

*PHILPOTT, JOHN W.

        Providence, La.; s. 1852-53.

PHIPPS, JOSEPH SANDERS Auctioneer

        R.F.D. 7, Greensboro; s. 1900-01; b. Greensboro, Nov. 6, 1880; p. Robert S. and Mary Anna --; m. Mamie McKnight; realtor; game warden; dep. sheriff 1912-23; Presbyterian.

PHIPPS, LUTHER JAMES Lawyer

        Chapel Hill; B.S. 1922; s. l. 1922-24; b. Orange co., Mar. 20, 1898; p. Charles Reid and Connie (Weaver); m. Vivian Jane Lassiter, June 24, 1924; Phi Soc.; winner Cain math. medal 1921; holder Carr fellowship 1922; Phi Beta Kappa; Golden Fleece; Epsilon Phi Delta; Kappa Pi; Phi Alpha Delta; S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

PICKARD, ALFRED ALLEN Asst. Buildings Supt.

        Chapel Hill; s. 1906-08; b. Orange co., June 8, 1886; p. George C. and Sarah (Patterson); m. Mrs. Margaret Abercrombie, Feb. 20, 1915; delivery and transfer 1917; employee A. C. L. ry. co. 1917-19; ibid. Durham hosiery mills 1920; ibid. Southeastern exp. co. 1921; asst. supt. buildings, U. N. C. 1922-; Mason; Pythian; Presbyterian.


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PICKARD, ANNIE ARTELIA

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1924; Peace inst. 1915-17; b. Chapel Hill, July 9, 1897; p. George C. and Sarah (Patterson); Presbyterian.

PICKARD, ALFRED CLARENCE Merchant

        Chapel Hill; s. 1905-08; b. Orange co., Oct. 11, 1887; p. John Frank and Cora Belle (Cheek); m. Louise Coffey, Morganton, Dec. 28, 1922; track team; Di Soc.; Acacia; pvt., sergt., bat. sergt.-maj., reg. sergt.-maj. Camps Jackson and Sevier, U. S. A. 1918-19; Mason; Knight Templar; Presbyterian.

PICKARD, EDGAR HIRMAN

        Lakeland, Fla.; pres. Randleman; s. 1894-95.

*PICKARD, MARVIN ALFRED

        Chapel Hill; b. Aug. 29, 1879; d. Oct. 10, 1899; s. 1896-99.

PICKARD, MIRMA THELMA Teacher

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1917; Elon col. 1913-14; b. Orange co., Jan. 13, 1895; p. George C. and Sarah (Patterson); teacher Lexington H. S. 1917-18; ibid. Elizabeth City H. S. 1918-; Presbyterian.

PICKARD, NELL A. PATTERSON Teacher

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1921; Columbia univ.; b. Orange co.; p. George C. and Sarah (Patterson); teacher Durham H. S. 1921-22; ibid. Mt. Olive 1922-; Presbyterian.

PICKARD, ROBERT OTIS

        100 Stuyvesant place, St. George, Staten Island, N. Y.; s. 1908; b. Burlington, Nov. 7, 1887; p. Robert Osborne and Amelia Flora (Andrews); employee Jesse L. Lasky, 1908-14; ibid. R. J. Reynolds Tob. co. 1914-17, 1919-20; employment mgr. Hotel Pennsylvania, New York city, 1920-22; Merton Placement assn., 1922-; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut. 324th inf. 52 pioneer inf. A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

*PICKARD, WALTER WATSON

        Chapel Hill; b. Apr. 16, 1887; d. Aug. 21, 1909; s. 1903-05; hotel bus. with father; Presbyterian.

PICKELSHIMER, JESSE BENJAMIN

        Brevard; s. 1901-03; Univ. of Chattanooga; Ph.G. Atlanta Col. of pharmacy 1906; b. Calhoun, Dec. 29, 1879; p. Ransom Johnson and Elmina Adeline (Merrell); m. Bessie Marie Rice, Apr. 20, 1911; prop. Brevard pharmacy; pres. Brevard Light & Power co.; dir. Cascade Power co., Brevard; prop. Brevard Tel. co.; Mason; Woodman; Methodist.

*PICKELSHIMER, THOMAS GARRISON Lawyer

        From Webster; Bryson City; b. Sept. 7, 1875; killed by train, Bryson City, Oct. 28, 1910; m. Ellen Leatherwood, Dec. 10, 1902; s. l. 1907-08; register of deeds Jackson co. 1903-07; Methodist.

*PICKENS, ISRAEL LEONIDAS Lawyer

        Greensboro, Ala.; A.B. 1842; farmer.

*PICKENS, SAMUEL Planter

        From Cabarrus co.; Greene co., Ala.; b. 1791; d. 1855; A.B. 1814; comptroller, Ala.; gen. assem. Ala.

PICKENS, WYATT ANDREW Teacher

        704 W. Broad st., High Point; pres. Chapel Hill; A.B. 1922; g. s. 1922-23; b. Lexington, Aug. 4, 1900; p. Ruport T. and Blanche (Armfield); instr. U. N. C. 1923-24; S. A. T. C.; Methodist Protestant.

PICKENS, WILEY MILLER Teacher

        Salisbury; A.M. 1924; A.B. Trinity col. 1916; b. Spring City, Tenn., Sept. 21, 1896; p. Rev. C. M. and Emma (Watts); prin. Pinehurst sch. 1916-17; teacher Salisbury H. S. 1919-23; prin. Innes st. sch. 1924-; B.S. maj. hdqtrs. co., 54th inf., 6th div., 156 depot brigade, camps Jackson, Lee and Sevier, 1917-19; Pythian; D. O. K. K.; Shriner; Knight Templar; Methodist.

PICKETT, HOWELL GRADY Chemist

        Madison; B.S. 1923; M.S. 1924; b. Madison, Sept. 20, 1899; p. Nat M. and Cora J. --; m. Mildred Mae Stein, Apr. 14, 1924; Alpha Chi Sigma; Kappa Pi; instr. chem. Va. poly. inst.

*PICKETT, JAMES F. Planter

        From Pike co., Ala.; Troy, Ala.; b. 1835; s. 1857-59; teacher.

PICKETT, OSCAR ASA Chemist

        Durham; B.S. 1916; Trinity col. 1911-13; b. Durham, Oct. 31, 1889; p. Irving M. and Josephine (Gotschall); m. Annie Olivia Lindsey, June 21, 1917; experimental chem. Sou. Cotton Oil co. Savannah, Ga., 1916-17; research chem. Hercules Powder co., Kenvil, N. J., 1917-; author: several scientific articles pub., New Method for Analysis of Acetic Acid; Romantic Roamings of an Atom; Let's Go On.

PICKETT, ROBERT KLEIN

        High Point; s. 1918-19; Roanoke col.; b. High Point; p. William Penn and Fannie --; Methodist.

*PICKETT, WILLIAM DICKSON Jurist

        Anson co.; A.B. 1822; judge sup'r ct. Ala.; gen. assem. Ala.

PICKLE, ROY LEE Teacher

        R.F.D. 3, Advance; s. 1919-21; b. Davidson co., Apr. 8, 1899; p. Emry Franklin and Mary Estelle (Brewer); farmer; Methodist.

PICKLER, MARTIN ROY

        308 E. Fisher st., Salisbury; s. 1920-21; Philadelphia Textile sch. 1922-23; b. Salisbury, Oct. 17, 1903; p. A. F. and -- -- --.


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*PICOT, PETER OLIVER Physician

        Plymouth; A.B. 1818; A.M. 1827; mem. house of c. 1824-25.

PIERCE, CHARLES CLAY Lawyer

        Greenville; pres. Rocky Mt.; s. l. 1909; A.B. LL.B. Wake Forest col. 1905.

PIERCE, JOHN JAMES Printer

        502 Worthington ave., Charlotte; s. 1906-07; m. Estelle --.

PIERCE, JAMES STANLEY Druggist

        229 Sunset ave., Rocky Mt.; s. p. 1919-20; b. Edgecombe co., Dec. 20, 1897; p. James Clifton and Laura Gertrude (Leggett); m. Emily Jeane Kyser, Nov. 12, 1922; druggist Kyser Drug co. 1920-; Pythian; Presbyterian.

PIGOTT, SHEPARD DANIELL

        Gloucester; Ph.G. 1924; b. June 7, 1903; p. Capt. Joseph and Eliza -- --; Methodist.

PIKE, CLARENCE GURNEY Merchant

        Fremont; s. 1917-19.

PIKE, DAVID VIRGIL Teacher

        R.F.D. 1, Siler City; s. 1913-14; b. Liberty, Feb. 9, 1889; p. Oliver Boaz Columbus and Martha Sylvina Ann (Carter); m. Ethel Lillian Phillippie, Aug. 28, 1918; minister; farmer; Friend.

PIKE, SAMUEL CLARK

        Wilson; A.B. 1916; p. W. M. and Nina (Clark); m. Sara Frances Williamson, Dec. 27, 1917; supt. Bradstreet co., 1916-18; res. auditor emergency fleet corp. 1918-21; office mgr. 1921-; Mason.

*PILLOW, GIDEON JEROME

        Columbia, Tenn.; d. 1859; A.B. 1855.

*PILLOW, GEORGE M. Lawyer

        Columbia, Tenn.; b. July 17, 1839; A.B. 1859; lieut. C. S. A.

*PINKARD, THOMAS CICERO Minister

        From Tuskegee, Ala.; Opelika, Ala.; s. 1845-46; A.B. Yale univ.; lawyer; teacher.

*PINKSTON, JOHNSON Physician

        Chowan co.; d. about 1815; A.B. 1812.

PINNER, CARROLL ALEXANDER Physician

        Peak, S. C.; s. 1910-11; Univ. of Chattanooga; M.D. Med. Col. of S. C., 1917; b. Arden, Jan. 21, 1891.

PINNIX, FRANCIS MULLEN Editor

        Oxford; s. 1894-97; b. Lexington, Jan. 23, 1877; p. Marshall H. and Hannah (Courtney); Phi Gamma Delta; Di Soc.; ed. Orphans Friend and Masonic Journal; chmn. co. bd. of educ., Granville co.; Mason; Odd Fellow; Junior; Rotarian; Presbyterian.

PINNIX, KENNETH LEWIS Realtor

        838 Market st., Greensboro; s. 1916-20; b. Reidsville, Mar. 31, 1896; p. Maj. Henry and Lula Almeda (Brooks); traveling salesman Vick's chem. co. for Tenn., 1921; realty bus. firms Pinnix Realty co. and Pinnix Land co., Greensboro and Gastonia, 1921-; Methodist.

*PINNIX, MARSHALL HENRY Lawyer

        From Caswell co.; Lexington; b. Dec. 22, 1835; d. Jan. 30, 1897; m. H. C. Baxter, Dec. 22, 1875; A.B. 1859; A.M. 1877; mem. house of rep. 1875-77; trustee U. N. C., 1877-85; state sen. 1881-83; mayor Lexington.

PINNIX, MARSHALL KERR Banker

        Oxford; s. 1906-09; b. Lexington, July 4, 1888; p. Marshall Henry and Hannah Courtney (Baxter); clerk 1st Nat. bank; co. 29 D. B. camp Jackson, officers train. sch., camp Lee, 1918; Episcopalian.

PIPES, EDWARD JEROME

        Hickory; s. 1918-19; b. Hickory, Sept. 27, 1894.

*PIPKIN, THOMAS HARE

        Murfreesboro; A.B. 1825.

PIPPEN, JOSEPH POWELL Lawyer

        Littleton; s. l. 1894-96; b. Tarboro, Nov. 16, 1874; p. William Mayo and Mary Harrison (Powell); m. Sally Moore Leach, Apr. 17, 1906; Alpha Tau Omega; N. C. bar assn.; Amer. bar assn.; Mason; Episcopalian.

PIPPIN, HERMAN LAFAYETTE Farmer

        Fremont; s. 1915-16; b. Fremont, Mar. 19, 1897; p. E. Lafayette and Zuba -- --; pvt. camps Jackson and Stuart, U. S. A., A. E. F. 1917-19; Methodist.

PIPPIN, NORMAN RALPH

        Fremont; s. 1915-18; b. Fremont, 1895; p. E. L. and -- -- --.

*PITCHFORD, THOMAS JEFFERSON Physician

        Warren co.; b. 1810; A.B. 1831; mem. house of c. 1856; state sen. 1858-64.

*PITT, MARK BENNETT Physician

        From Sparta; Macclesfield; b. Edgecombe co., Sept. 12, 1838; d. Mar. 24, 1913; m. Cobb; m. Dupree; m. Anderson; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; M.D. Univ. of Pa., 1868; farmer; mem. house of rep. 1905-11; lieut. C. S. A. 75th reg.

PITT, WILLIAM FRANKLIN Physician

        2740 Franklin ave., St. Louis, Mo.; A.B. 1914; s. m. 1915-16; M.D. St. Louis Univ. of med. 1923; b. Pinetops, Feb. 26, 1892; p. Robert E. and Ida (Lewis); m. Elizabeth Stacey, Nov. 15, 1919; Kappa Psi.

PITTARD, BRIDGES WINSTON

        Nelson, Va.; s. 1914-15; b. Nelson, Va., Nov. 14, 1891.


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†PITTILLO, ROBERT ALBERT Lawyer

        Atlanta, Ga.; s. l. 1901-02; A.B. Rutherford col.; b. Fairview, May 17, 1871.

PITTMAN, COLUMBUS WASHINGTON E. Teacher

        Beaufort; A.B. 1912; Columbia univ. 1916-17; b. Tarboro, July 23, 1888; p. J. J. and Sallie (Bradley); m. Araminta Bonner, Dec. 21, 1912; gym team; Phi Soc.; prin. Aurora H. S. 1912-13; ibid. Conetoe H. S. 1913-14; ibid. Kenly H. S. 1914-16; ibid. Battleboro H. S. 1917-18; ibid. Wilmington H. S. 1918-19; ins. bus. and realtor 1919-21; supt. Beaufort sch. 1921-23; Methodist.

PITTMAN, ERWIN B.

        Smithfield; s. 1922.

PITTMAN, ELMER JESSE Druggist

        Fairmont; s. p. 1911; b. Fairmont, Dec. 24, 1886; p. Lewis and Sarah (Easterling); Baptist.

*PITTMAN, HENRY HAMPTON Druggist

        Lumberton; b. Sept. 6, 1869; d. Fairmont, July 23, 1919; m. Marjorie Kyle, Dec. 31, 1910; s. p. 1902-03; Wake Forest col. 1901-02; druggist partner with Dr. J. P. Brown 1908-19; Baptist.

*PITTMAN, HENRY LEE Physician

        From Fayetteville; Edwards; s. 1915.

PITTMAN, J. CARLTON Lawyer

        Sanford; LL.B. 1921; b. Gates, Feb. 25, 1900; p. Thomas T. and Stella M. (Howell); Phi Soc.; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Baptist.

PITTMAN, JULIUS JASPER Salesman

        Box 776, Charlotte; s. 1916; p. Austin and Arabella -- --; cotton salesman.

PITTMAN, MALLARY ALFRED Physician

        Aulander; s. 1915-17; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1919; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1921; p. W. H. and -- -- --.

PITTMAN, NAZARETH ROWLAND Engineer

        830 7th st., Portsmouth, Ohio; s. 1920-23; U. S. naval acad.; b. Fairmont, Sept. 14, 1896; p. W. Austin and Arra Bell (Mitchell); employee Norfolk & Western ry. co., civil engr.; U. S. N. 1917-19; Baptist.

*PITTMAN, REDDIN GRESHAM Engineer

        From Halifax co.; Rocky Mt.; b. Dec. 13, 1839; A.B. 1860; top. engr. C. S. A.

PITTMAN, REDEN HERBERT Minister

        Luray, Va.; s. 1893; b. Edgecombe co., Aug. 20, 1870; p. Reden Edgar and Sarah Elizabeth (Pitt); m. Eunice Elizabeth Barnes, Nov. 11, 1896; ed. Zion's Advocate; S. C. gen. assem. 1904-05; Primitive Baptist.

PITTMAN, RAYMOND LUPTON Physician

        Fayetteville; s. m. 1906-08; M.D. Jefferson Med. col.; Philadelphia polyclinic; b. Robeson co., June 29, 1886; p. A. M. and -- -- --; m. Grace Sikes Blue, Jan. 6, 1915; interne Presbyterian hosp., Phila., Pa., 18 mos.; asst. surg. Highsmith hosp., Fayetteville, 8 yrs.; operator and owner hosp., Fayetteville, 3 yrs.; author several articles on various med. subjects; Mason; Elk; Presbyterian.

PITTMAN, THOMAS MERRITT, JR. Engineer

        Henderson; s. 1903-05; B.S. Univ. of Ill. 1911; C.E. ibid. 1917; b. Henderson, Aug. 14, 1887; p. Thomas Merritt and Harriett (Thrower); m. Dixie Paschall, June 2, 1915; Alpha Tau Omega; Tau Beta Pi; engr. dept. I. C. ry. 1905-08; eng. state highway dept., Ill., 1911; eng. dept. I. C. ry. 1911-21; roadmaster ibid. 1921-; Shriner; Knight Templar.

PITTMAN, WILLIAM AUSTIN

        Pittman hosp., Fayetteville; s. 1917-18; b. Fairmont, May 14, 1898; p. Austin and Arabella (Mitchell); employee R. J. Reynolds tob. co. 1918-19; ibid. British-Amer. tob. co., China, 1919-22; ibid. LaFayette Bank & Trust co., Fayetteville, 1922-23; ibid. N. S. ry. co., Fayetteville, 1923-; Baptist.

*PITTMAN, WILLIAM H.

        Marianna, Fla.; b. 1838; d. 1857; s. 1856-57.

PITTMAN, WILEY HASSELL Publications Director

        1421 Park drive, Raleigh; A.B. 1907; b. Edgecombe co., July 24, 1884; p. J. J. and Sallie (Bradley); m. Mary Moberly Dudley, June 23, 1913; Phi Soc.; track team; Golden Fleece; football; teacher Bingham sch. 1907-08; ibid. Marion milit. inst., Marion, Ala., 1908-10; Edgecombe co. supt. of pub. instr. 1910-16; chief clerk state dept. of pub. instr. 1916-19; sec. state bd. of examiners 1916-17; dir. pub. state dept. of pub. instr. 1916-.

PITTS, JOHN HENRY

        Catawba; s. 1870; b. Newton, Aug. 16, 1850; p. Philip J. and Mary Adeline (Coulter); m. Laura J. Ingold, Feb. 10, 1874; asso. ed. Carolina Eagle, Hickory, 1871-72; farmer 1873-83; merchant and farmer 1883-1907; organizer and pres. Peoples' bank, Catawba, 1911-18; Methodist.

PITTS, ROBERT LEE Salesman

        Spring Hope; s. 1916-17; b. Spring Hope, Dec. 8, 1895; p. J. H. and Florence (Whitley); m. Clyde McNair, Sept. 8, 1921; Baptist.

PITTS, WILLIAM BARNEY

        344 Lexington ave., New York, N. Y.; s. 1912-13; b. Charlotte, Feb. 14, 1895; p. W. H. and -- -- --.


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PLEASANTS, HARVEY MCKAY

        Care Raleigh Bank & Trust co., Raleigh; s. 1910-11; b. Rowland, Sept. 22, 1893; p. V. G. and -- -- --.

PLESS, EDWIN JUSTICE Lumberman

        Marion; s. 1920-23; b. Marion, Mar. 1, 1903; p. James William and Annie (Miller); Pythian.

PLESS, JAMES WILLIAM, JR. Lawyer

        Viewpoint drive, Marion; s. 1913-15, 1918-19; Davidson col. 1915-16; b. Brevard, July 1, 1898; p. James William and Annie Gertrude (Miller); m. Marjorie Neal Kirby, June 15, 1922; Di Soc.; Mu Delta Phi; Phi Delta Phi; lawyer firm Pless, Winborne and Pless, Marion, 1919-; prin. Greenlee sch. 1917; sol. of 18th judicial dist. 1924-; Kiwanian; U. S. inf. 1918; Mason; Pythian; Junior; Methodist.

PLINT. BERTRAM HOTTENROTH Student

        R.F.D. 3, Winston-Salem; s. 1922-23; Syracuse univ. 1920-24; Wesleyan univ. 1920-21; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 3, 1903; p. Wm. J. and Ida (Hottenroth); Alpha Kappa Kappa (Syracuse); Di Soc.; Methodist Episcopal.

PLUMMER, ALSON LINDSAY Physician

        Denton; s. m. 1903-05; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1907; b. Davidson co.; p. John R. and Julia A. (Hoover); m. Emma Anderson, July 12, 1910; Di Soc.; physician Denton; mgr. and owner Denton Drug co.; Mason; Methodist.

*PLUMMER, EDWARD HALL Lawyer

        From Warrenton; Watauga, Tenn.; b. Mar. 28, 1837; d. July 13, 1903; A.B. 1855; mfr.; merchant; C. S. A.

*PLUMMER HENRY LYNE Physician

        Warrenton; b. Jan. 1, 1798; d. Jan. 21, 1864; A.B. 1815; planter.

PLUMMER, JOHN FRANKLIN

        112 Thomas st., Bloomfield, N. J.; s. 1896-98.

PLUMMER, NIXON SANDY Journalist

        115 Cameron ave., Greensboro; pres. 2904 Ordway st., Washington, D. C.; A.B. 1910; b. Archdale, Sept. 3, 1887; p. William Andrew and Flora (Jones); m. Marguerite Brooks, Oct. 18, 1916; Di Soc.; newspaper reporter with various state papers and in New York; Quaker.

*PLUMMER, WILLIAM Lawyer

        Warrenton; b. Sept. 4, 1799; d. Mar. 20, 1859; s. 1815-16; capitalist; farmer; sec. to gov. Branch.

*PLUMMER, WALTER GLOSTER Farmer

        Warrenton; b. Apr. 14, 1843; d. Apr. 11, 1900; s. 1860-61; C. S. A.

*PLUMMER, WILLIAM TURNER Merchant

        From Warrenton; Petersburg, Va.; b. Apr. 24, 1841; d. Feb. 21, 1902; s. 1857-60; C. S. A.

PLYLER, DWIGHT

        Nashville Bridge co., Nashville, Tenn.; B.S. 1924; b. Monroe, Sept. 1, 1902; p. P. P. W. and Julia -- --; Phi Beta Kappa; Methodist.

PLYLER, MARION TIMOTHY Minister

        Durham; A.M. 1905; s. l. 1906; A.B. Trinity col. 1892; A.M. ibid. 1897; b. Iredell co., Sept. 14, 1867; p. Robert Conrad and Mary Lunda (Kimball); m. Epia Duncan Smith, June 20, 1900; pastor Trinity church, Wilmington, 1893-95; ibid. Murfreesboro 1896-97; ibid. Plymouth 1899; ibid. Louisburg 1900-03; ibid. Chapel Hill 1904-06; ibid. Greenville 1907-08; ibid. Washington 1909-10; presiding elder Elizabeth City dist. 1911-14; ibid. Raleigh dist. 1915; pastor Grace church, Wilmington, 1916-19; presiding elder Durham dist. 1920-; mem. gen. conf. M. E. church, South, Oklahoma City, Okla., 1914; ibid. Atlanta, Ga., 1918; ibid. Hot Springs, Ark., 1922; mem. Ecumenical Meth. conf. London, England, 1921; mem. bd. of pub. North Carolina Christian Advocate; trustee Greensboro col.; author: Leroy Lee Smith--A Lawyer of the Old South; joint author, Men of the Burning Heart; contributor to The Methodist Quarterly Review, Christian Advocate, North Carolina Christian Advocate and various secular papers; Methodist.

POAG, JAMES DAVIS Lawyer

        Miller bldg., Greenville, S. C.; s. 1915-19; Furman univ.; Harvard univ.; LL.B. Georgetown univ.; b. June 1, 1897; p. P. C. and -- -- --.

POE, EUGENE ALLAN Auto. Dealer

        236 N. Main st., Lenoir; s. 1915-16; b. Lenoir, Aug. 14, 1898; p. Edgar Allan and Maude (Miller); stockholder and employee Caldwell Motor co. inc., Lenoir; pvt. med. dep., Ft. Thomas transferred and ranked as bat. sergt., maj. inf. 1917-20; Knight Templar; Methodist.

POE, FRANK CALDWELL

        405 Oakland ave., Rock Hill, S. C.; s. 1878-79; b. Pittsboro, May 16, 1861; p. Oran Stedman and Fannie Smith (Reives); m. Julia Reives Bynum, Oct. 24, 1900; Presbyterian.

*POE, THOMAS GLENN Merchant

        From Gulf; Vidalia, Ga.; b. Aug. 20, 1871; s. 1889-91; dealer naval stores and lumber.

POGUE, JOSEPH EZEKIEL, JR. Consulting Geologist

        42 W. 12th st., New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1906; M.S. 1907; Ph.D. Yale univ. 1909; Univ. of Heidelberg, 1911; b. June 6, 1887; p. Joseph E. and Henrietta (Kramer); m. Grace A. Needham, Apr. 17, 1919; asst. curator Smithsonian inst. 1909-13; asso. prof. Northwestern univ. 1914-17; mineral archaeologist Smithsonian inst. 1917-18; mgr. economic dept. Sinclair consolidated oil corp. 1919-20; consulting


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practice 1921-; asso. geologist U. S. geological survey 1913-14; asso. dir. bureau oil conservation U. S. fuel admn. 1918; author: Prices of Petroleum and its Products During the War, The Economics of Petroleum; co-author: Energy Resources of the U. S., America's Power Resources.

POINDEXTER, CLINTON BROOKS

        Boonville; s. l. 1909-10.

POINDEXTER, WILLIAM NELSON Realtor

        Box 1381, Winston-Salem; A.B. 1920; b. Walkertown, Nov. 2, 1898; p. William Nelson and Elizabeth Roberts (Sullivan); m. Nancy Russell Arthur, Greenville, June 27, 1923; Alpha Tau Omega; mem. firm Poindexter-Montague-White co., realtors and investors 1920-; gen. mgr. Walkertown Chair co., Walkertown; 2nd lieut. U. S. A. 1916; Mason; Elk; Methodist.

POISSON, LOUIS JULIEN Lawyer

        Wilmington; s. 1909-10; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; b. Wilmington, July 24, 1887; p. Louis Julian and Marie (Allen); m. Gethyn Ball Rugan, June 15, 1920; Episcopalian.

*POLK, ALEXANDER HAMILTON

        Raleigh; b. 1811; d. 1830; s. 1825.

*POLK, ALLEN JONES Planter

        Tennessee; s. 1840-43; C. S. A.

*POLK, ANDREW JACKSON Planter

        Raleigh; b. 1824; d. 1870; s. 1840-41; capt. C. S. A.

*POLK, CADWALLADER Farmer

        From Columbia, Tenn.; Helena, Ark.; b. Oct. 16, 1837; d. July 9, 1921; A.B. 1857; col. C. S. A.

*POLK, FRANKLIN E.

        Tennessee; s. 1823-25.

*POLK, GEORGE W.

        From Raleigh; Maury co., Tenn.; b. 1818; d. Jan. 8, 1892; s. 1833-37.

*POLK, HORACE MATTHEW Lawyer

        Bolivar, Tenn.; b. 1819; A.B. 1841; planter; mem. gen. assem. La.; mem. gen. assem., Tenn.

POLK, JAMES HILLIARD Planter

        1936 Fairmount ave., Ft. Worth, Tex.; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; b. Ashwood, Tenn., Jan. 8, 1842; p. George W. and Sally L. (Hilliard); m. Mary DeMoville Harding, Nov. 24, 1885; Chi Psi; planter Miss.; livestock and ry. bus., Tex.; 1st reg. Tenn. cav. Gen. Armstrong's brigade, C. S. A. 1861-63; captured by Union forces 1863; one of 600 officers under retaliation fire on Morris Island; exchanged 1865; Episcopalian.

*POLK, JAMES KNOX Lawyer

        Nashville, Tenn.; b. Mecklenburg co., Nov. 2, 1795; d. June 15, 1849; A.B. 1818; A.M. 1822; LL.D. 1845; mem. gen. assem. Tenn., 1823-25; mem. U. S. cong. 1825-39; speaker, house of rep. U. S. A. 1835-39; gov. Tenn., 1839-41; pres. U. S. A. 1845-49.

POLK, JAMES KNOX N. C. Highway Comm.

        Main st., Warrenton; s. 1921-23; b. Warrenton, May 4, 1904; p. Tusker and Eliza (Jones); Zeta Psi; N. C. state highway commission since 1923; Episcopalian.

*POLK, LEONIDAS Minister

        From Raleigh; Louisiana; b. Apr. 10, 1806; killed on Pine Mt. near Marietta, Ga., June 14, 1864; s. 1821; grad. West Point, 1827; D.D.; LL.D.; bishop Miss., Ark., and Ind. territory, 1838; bishop, La., 1841-64; lieut. gen. C. S. A.; attained the highest rank of any U. N. C. man in the Confed. army; Episcopalian.

*POLK, LUCIUS JUNIUS Planter

        From Raleigh; Maury co., Tenn.; b. 1808; d. 1869; A.B. 1822; A.M. 1844; adj. gen. Tenn.

*POLK, MARSHALL TATE Planter

        Columbia, Tenn.; A.B. 1825.

*POLK, RUFUS J. Planter

        From Columbia, Tenn.; Little Rock, Ark.; b. July 30, 1843; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; capt. C. S. A.; stock breeder.

*POLK, THOMAS GILCHRIST Lawyer

        From Mecklenburg co.; Salisbury; A.B. 1809; A.M. 1816; gen. assem. 1823-25, '29-32, '35-36.

*POLK, THOMAS G.

        From Columbia, Tenn.; Decatur, Ala.; s. 1840-41; capt. C. S. A.

*POLK, WILLIAM

        From Rowan co.; New Orleans, La.; b. 1820; d. Jan., 1898; s. 1837-38.

*POLK, WILLIAM H. Lawyer

        From Maury co., Tenn.; Columbia, Tenn.; b. 1815; d. 1862; s. 1832-33; gen. assem. of Tenn., 1842-45; U. S. minister, Naples, 1845-47; maj. U. S. A. Mex. war; U. S. house of rep. 1851-53.

*POLK, WILLIAM JULIUS Physician

        From Raleigh; Columbia, Tenn.; A.B. 1813; A.M. 1816.

*POLK, WILLIAM L.

        Raleigh; s. 1811-13.

POLK, WILLIAM TANNAHILL Lawyer

        Warrenton; A.B. 1917; Columbia univ. 1919; Harvard univ. 1920-22; b. Warrenton, Mar. 12, 1896; p. Tasker and Lilie T. (Jones); Phi Beta Kappa; Golden Fleece; Omega Delta; ed. Tar Heel; pvt. 2nd lieut. U. S. A. 1917-19.

POLLARD, WILLIAM ALFRED Bookkeeper

        Farmville; s. 1920-23; p. William Albert and Zilphia Caroline --.


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POLLOCK, MARTHA KEATING

        (See Sutherland, Mrs. George H.).

POLLOCK, PHILIP BASIL Teacher

        Trenton; A.B. 1921; University of Va. 1922; b. Trenton, Dec. 18, 1899; p. James Basil and Maude Smith (Kinsey); Kappa Pi; teacher Trenton H. S. 1921-22; prin. Maysville H. S. 1922-24; Mason; Episcopalian.

POLLOCK, RAYMOND Physician

        New Bern; s. 1895-97; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1899; b. Kinston, Feb. 15, 1876; p. Dr. John Alfred and Agnes (Jones); m. Agnes Gates Foy, Jan. 15, 1906; physician Kinston; ibid. Dover surg. Goldsboro lumber co. 9 yrs.; ibid. Newbern 1910-; mem. N. C. and Amer. med. socs.; capt. med. corps comdr. 120th F. hosp. 105th sanitary train, camp Sevier and A. E. F. 1917-19; Baptist.

*POLLOCK, WILLIAM DURWARD Lawyer

        Kinston; b. Richlands, Oct. 24, 1862; d. Aug. 15, 1918; p. W. A. J. and Ann (Loftin); m. Francis Burton Hoke, Jan. 11, 1905; Ph.B. 1886; Wake Forest col. 1881; s. l. Yale univ.; co. supt. pub. instr. 1889-90; mayor, 1891-93; N. C. commr. Paris exp., 1900; city atty., 1901-02; chmn. Lenoir co. dem. exec. com., 1894-96; asst. atty. A. & N. C. ry. 1900-05; asst. atty. Sou. ry. 1905-07; mem. state dem. exec. com. 1914; state sen. 1917; A. de C. to gov., 1905; lieut. N. C. naval reserves 1897-99.

POMEROY, JAMES VOORHEES Manufacturer

        1423 E. 7th st., Charlotte; s. 1891; grad. Philadelphia Textile sch. 1901; b. Utica, N. Y., Nov. 10, 1874; p. James V. and Cornelia Stephens (Doolittle); m. Edythe Mae Gilchrist, Oct. 29, 1902; clerk office Holt Granite mfg. co., Haw River, 1894-98; employee Farrish Stafford co., New York city, 1 yr.; cotton mfg. and mgr. elec. water and ice plants Graham, Oxford and Morganton 1902-13; cotton broker Burlington, 1913-15; cotton seller Alex. Sprunt & son, Charlotte, 1915-19; cotton broker Charlotte, 1919-; Presbyterian.

†POND, GEORGE BAHNSON

        Care Adj. Gen. U. S. A., Washington, D. C.; s. 1895-98.

*POOL, ANDERSON J.

        Marion, Ala.; s. 1840-42.

*POOL, CHARLES CARROLL

        Elizabeth City; b. Mar. 30, 1840; d. Aug., 1897; A.B. 1860; A.M. 1866; mem. conv., 1868; judge sup'r ct. 1868-72; trustee, U. N. C. 1868.

*POOL, GEORGE DECATOR Farmer

        Elizabeth City; b. Aug. 9, 1842; d. 1917; s. 1859-61; asst. light-house keeper 1879-87; trucker; pvt. 17th N. C. reg. C. S. A.

*POOL, JOHN Lawyer

        Elizabeth City; b. June 16, 1826; d. Washington, D. C., Aug. 16, 1884; A.B. 1847; mem. conv., 1865; state sen. 1856-58 and '64-65; U. S. sen. 1868-73; trustee, U. N. C. 1864, 1868.

*POOL, JOHN HERSEY Physician

        From Elizabeth City; South Mills; b. Pool-town, Feb. 6, 1835; d. July 29, 1903; s. 1854-57; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1859.

*POOL, JAMES L.

        Marion, Ala.; s. 1843-44.

*POOL, SOLOMON Minister

        From Elizabeth City; Greensboro; d. Apr. 8, 1901; A.B. 1853; A.M.; D.D.; tutor, 1853-60; adjet. prof. math. U. N. C. 1860-68; pres. U. N. C. 1868-74; trustee, U. N. C. 1868; Methodist.

*POOL, STEPHEN FARMER

        Marion, Ala.; A.B. 1846.

*POOL, SAMUEL P.

        Elizabeth City; b. June 21, 1842; s. 1858-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; C. S. A.

*POOL, WALTER FRESHWATER Lawyer

        Elizabeth City; b. Pasquotank, co., Nov. 10, 1850; d. Aug. 25, 1883; s. 1869-70; mem. cong., elect. 1882.

*POOL, WILLIAM GASKINS Physician

        Elizabeth City; d. Mar. 25, 1887; A.B. 1849; A.M.

POOL, WALTER LOOMIS

        Care Hotel Raleigh, Raleigh; s. 1920-21; b. Wake co., May 11, 1894; p. Samuel Walter and Fannie (Straughn); m. May Bell Baker, Oct. 22, 1917; drug bus. 1 yr.; employee chem. lab., state lab.; U. S. A. 1918; Mason; Methodist.

POOLE, CLIFTON ADDISON Banker

        Statesville; A.B. 1920; Trinity col. 1914-17; b. Jackson Springs, Dec. 12, 1891; p. Hartwell S. and Sarah A. (McLeod); cashier Bank of Dover 1920; ibid. Farmers bank, Pittsboro, 1920-22; asst. cashier 1st Nat. bank, Statesville, 1922-; Kiwanian; pvt.-sergt. med. corps A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Presbyterian.

POOLE, LAURIE BRITTAIN Pharmacist

        Clayton; Ph.G. 1923; b. Clayton, Feb. 15, 1902; p. Hardy B. and Eva M. (Baucom); Baptist.

POOLE, ROBERT EDWARD

        Forest City; s. 1922-23; Wake Forest col. 1920-21; b. Forest City, May 28, 1902.

POOLE, ROBERT TERRILL Lawyer

        Troy; s. l. 1898-99; A.B. Trinity col. 1899; b. Montgomery co., Sept. 30, 1872; p. J. C. and Elizabeth (Bruton); m. Bessie Pulliam, May 20, 1908; supt. of sch. Montgomery co., 1901-02; ibid. 1907-08; rep. Montgomery co., 1909-10 and 1919-20; mayor Troy; Pythian; Mason; Junior; Methodist Episcopal.


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POOLE, WILLIAM LAWRENCE Court Clerk

        Raeford; s. 1909-10; b. Jackson Springs, Apr. 15, 1887; p. D. Scott and Margaret Lenora (Holliday); m. Irma Kathleen Coble, Dec. 27, 1922; furn. clerk 1910-11; shingle mill operator 1911; printer Wendell 1912-15; cotton weigher 1915; clerk Hoke merc. co., Raeford, 1916-17; clerk sup'r ct. Hoke co. 1919-; pvt.-sergt.-2nd lieut. co. "L" 119th inf. U. S. A. 1917-19; 1st lieut.-capt. C. A. C., N. C. N. G. 1921-24; Mason; Presbyterian.

*POPE, B. A.

        Weldon; s. 1838-39; mem. gen. assem. 1840-42.

‡POPE, ELIJAH FRANKLIN Teacher

        Elk, Wash.; s. 1896-97; b. Wayne co., Nov. 2, 1873.

POPE, EMMETT JUDSON

        216 Main st., Mt. Olive; s. 1911-13; Univ. of S. C.; Washington and Lee univ.; b. Mt. Olive, July 9, 1896; p. Henry Judson and Minnie (Elmore); coal and wood dealer; transfer operator; lieut. U. S. N. R. F. 1917-21; Elk; Presbyterian.

POPE, HENRY JUDSON, JR.

        Mount Olive; s. 1922-23; p. Henry Judson and Florence (Patten); Sharpleigh Hdw. co., St. Louis, Mo.

POPE, HENRY LENNON Pharmacist

        92 Church st., Asheville; Ph.G. 1908; b. Lumberton, Jan. 13, 1886; p. Ira L. and Mary Virginia --; m. Ollie Bacon, Nov. 10, 1914; Phi Delta Theta; Baptist.

*POPE, JULIAN ALEXANDER Druggist

        Lumberton; b. Mar. 7, 1884; d. Oct. 10, 1909; s. p. 1903-04.

*POPE, WILLIAM BLOUNT

        Halifax co.; s. 1836-37; mem. house of c. 1850 and 1860; capt. C. S. A.

POPE, WILLIAM CRAWFORD Postmaster

        Marshall; s. 1913-15; N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1909-10; b. Matthews, July 1, 1893; p. William Alexander and Elizabeth (Wilson); m. Willie Mae Sprinkle, Dec. 17, 1917; football; baseball; baseball player 1915-17; postmaster Marshall 1918-; pvt.-sergt. master engr. 105th eng. 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

*POPE, WILLIAM HENRY Lawyer

        From Pittsboro; Fayetteville; b. Jan. 28, 1866; d. June 27, 1909; s. 1887-88; teacher; Episcopalian.

*POPLESTON, SAMUEL WASHINGTON

        Edenton; A.B. 1825.

†PORRO, ENRIQUE ZAYAS

        Camaguey, Cuba; s. 1917-18; b. Camaguey, Cuba, Aug. 31, 1898.

PORRO, MIGUEL ALBERTO

        Santa Cruz del Sur, Prov. Santa Clara, Camaguey, Cuba; s. p. 1908-09.

PORTER, ANDREW LINDSEY Farmer

        Rural Retreat, Va.; s. 1909-11; b. Speedwell, Va., Mar. 21, 1889; p. Andrew Lindsey and Sallie Cornelia (Watts); m. Hattie Ruth James, Nov. 23, 1915; football; cattle dealer; Methodist.

PORTER, CLIFFORD Druggist

        Black Mountain; s. p. 1908-09; b. Cabarrus co., Mar. 2, 1886; p. D. B. and Emma Wade (Davis); m. Grace W. White, Sept. 23, 1913; alderman Black Mountain 2 yrs.; Presbyterian.

*PORTER, FRANKLIN Lawyer

        From Tarboro; St. Joseph, Mo.; b. Franklin co., Sept. 23, 1848; s. 1865 and '66-68; A.B. Yale univ. 1869; A.M. ibid. 1871; LL.B. Columbia univ. 1871.

PORTER, GARLAND BURNS Newspaperman

        Box 1821, Winston-Salem; A.B. 1922; A.M. 1923; b. Dabney, June 3, 1897; p. William and Letitia (Cockerham); Di Soc.; Omega Delta; Sigma Delta Chi; Golden Fleece; Delta Tau Delta; 1st pres. student body; staff of Atlanta, Ga., Constitution; staff Winston-Salem Journal; 2nd lieut. U. S. marines 1918-19; Methodist.

PORTER, JAMES MELVILLE Manufacturer

        511 Greenwood road, Raleigh court, Roanoke, Va.; A.B. 1908; b. Franklinton, July 4, 1886; p. James Augustus and Theresa Francis (Debnam); m. Blanche Beverly Raney, June 3, 1908; Phi Beta Kappa; Di Soc.; teacher Santiago, Cuba, 1908; ibid. Texarkana, Tex.-Ark., prep. sch., 1909-11; distributing agt. cans and canning equipment 1912; sec.-treas.-mgr. Va. Can co. 1912-; Mason; Rotarian; Methodist.

PORTER, NATHAN ANDERSON

        412 S. 3rd East st., Salt Lake City, Utah; s. 1899; Columbia univ.; b. Tarboro, Sept. 5, 1879; p. Joseph Ely and Sarah Elizabeth (Anderson); m. Elizabeth Frances Boyd, Sept. 16, 1909; asst. mgr. store; Methodist.

PORTER, ROBERT EDWIN Welfare Worker

        Health, Ark.; pres. Box 947, Habana Cuba; s. 1897-1900; b. Franklin co., Aug. 14, 1879; p. James Augustus and Theresa Frances (Debnam); m. Elizabeth Lee Haney, Aug. 6, 1907; welfare work for Cuban Am. Sugar co., Habana, Cuba.

PORTER, THURMAN ALLEN Salesman

        321 Corona st., Winston-Salem; s. 1913-14; b. Yadkin co., Nov. 16, 1895; p. William and Letitia Narcus (Cockerham); m. Aka Belle Howard, Feb. 18, 1917; with R. J. Reynolds Tob. co., acting as correspondence man in dept. of sales; Methodist Episcopal (South).


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*PORTER, THOMAS JEFFERSON

        From Maury co., Tenn.; Boliver co., Miss.; s. 1825.

PORTRUM, HENRY EGERTON Lawyer

        Rogersville, Tenn.; s. 1905-06; LL.B. Univ. of Tenn. 1908; Wake Forest col.; b. Hawkins co., Tenn., Oct. 5, 1884; p. George W. and Margaret Elizabeth (Miller); m. Earline Epping, June 11, 1908; Hawkins co., Tenn., atty. 8 yrs.; Rogersville atty.; alderman Rogersville; Shriner; Knight Templar.

POSNER, LOUIS ISIDOR

        218 Eldridge st., New York, N. Y.; s. m. 1908-09.

POST, JAMES FRANCIS

        112 N. 7th st., Wilmington; s. 1897-1900; b. Wilmington, June 12, 1881; p. James Francis and Sarah Virginia (Jacobs); Kappa Alpha; emp. A. C. L. ry.; Wilmington light inf. 3 yrs.; Mason; Methodist.

POST, WILLIAM NICHOLS

        68 W. 13th st., New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1913; A.M. Harvard univ. 1915; b. Wilmington, Jan. 21, 1892; p. James Francis and Sarah Virginia (Jacobs); m. Ethel Floyd Smith, Mar. 29, 1924; Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Alpha; emp. Guaranty Trust co., New York, N. Y., 1915-22; emp. Capehart-Carey corp., gen. adv. agts., 1922-23; emp. Devoe-Reynolds co., Inc.; 2nd lieut. F. A. Camp Zachary Taylor 1917-19.

POSTON, JAMES LEWIS Physician

        123 Mulberry st., Statesville; B.S. 1920; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1922; b. Statesville, Nov. 13, 1897; p. R. L. and Nannie Lee (Davidson); res. phys. Episcopal hosp., Philadelphia, Pa., 1922-24; Long's sanitarium 1924-; Presbyterian.

*POTEAT, JOHN M.

        Milton; s. 1857-59.

†POTEAT, JOSEPH WILLIAM

        Marion; s. 1910-11; b. Marion, Jan. 23, 1893; p. J. A. and -- -- --.

*POTTER, HENRY H.

        Granville co.; s. 1825.

POTTER, THOMAS THOMAS

        Beaufort; s. 1922-23; b. Jan. 21, 1902.

*POTTS, JOHN W. Physician

        Washington; s. 1820; mem. house of c. 1832-34.

POTTS, WINIFRED MARY Teacher

        Davidson; pres. Thomasville; A.B. 1923; A.B. Queens col. 1920; b. Davidson, Dec. 13, 1899; p. William Alexander and Lucy Shelton (Thompson); Chi Omega; Presbyterian.

*POU, EDWIN SMITH

        From Smithfield; Washington, D. C.; b. Feb. 10, 1898; d. in service, Oct. 28, 1918; m. Margaret Roberts, Jan. 3, 1918; s. 1915-16; 2nd lieut. cavalry U. S. A., Mex. border service 1916; U. S. N. aviator; awarded French croix de guerre and U. S. N. cross for sinking German submarine and exploding German mine in path of convoy; Episcopalian.

POU, EDWARD WILLIAM Lawyer

        Smithfield; s. 1881-84; b. Tuskegee, Ala., Sept. 9, 1863; p. Edward William and Anna Maria (Smith); m. Carrie Haughton Ihrie, Oct. 18, 1887; Phi Soc.; Alpha Tau Omega; sol. 4th judicial dist. 1890-1901; mem. U. S. cong. 1901-; trustee U. N. C. 1868; Mason; Odd Fellow.

POU, GEORGE ROSS Supt. Prison

        Smithfield; pres. Raleigh; s. l. 1914-15; Georgetown univ.; Wake Forest col.; b. Smithfield, Dec. 19, 1894; p. Edward W. and Carroline Haughton (Ihrie); m. Lillian Long Sanders, Nov. 11, 1916; Kappa Sigma; lawyer 1915-17, 1919-20; supt. N. C. state prisons 1921-; alderman Smithfield; sergt. co. "E" 120th inf. signal corps A. E. F. 1917-18; Junior; Episcopalian.

POU, JAMES HINTON, JR.

        Raleigh; s. l. 1913-14; b. Raleigh, June 3, 1893; p. J. H. and -- -- --.

*POWELL, AUGUSTUS

        Coahoma, Miss.; s. 1861-62; C. S. A.

*POWELL, BENJAMIN T.

        Camden, Ark.; b. Oct. 23, 1842; s. 1860-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; C. S. A.

POWELL, CHARLES PERCY

        847 Piedmont ave., Winston-Salem; pres. Chapel Hill; A.B. 1923; g. s. 1923-; b. Winston-Salem, Aug. 7, 1899; p. Charles Day and Florence (Linville); Di Soc.; football; bus. mgr. U. N. C. Alumni Review 1923-; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

*POWELL, EDGAR Farmer

        From Roxobel; Roxboro; b. Mar. 6, 1860; d. Nov. 9, 1908; m. Isa Gordon, Jan. 24, 1894; s. 1878-79; Episcopalian.

‡POWELL, EDWARD FARRIOR Banker

        Columbus; s. 1912-13; b. Whiteville, Oct. 11, 1893; p. Robert Henry and Nott (McKinson); lawyer; clerk Bank of Columbus 18 mos.; cashier Bank of Cerro Gordo; ibid. Bank of Columbus 1915-; vice-pres. 1st Nat. bank of Hamlet; Mason; Odd Fellow.

*POWELL, GEORGE TATE Physician

        Fram Catawba; Starke, Fla.; b. Oct. 4, 1845; d. June 22, 1898; s. 1865-66; M.D.; planter.

POWELL, HENRY HUBERT Physician

        Stantonsburg; s. 1907-09; M.D. Med. Col. of Va. 1911; b. Wake co., Mar. 11, 1886; p. E. P. and Sarah Frances (Young); m. Mary Burt Exum, Oct. 4, 1916; Mason; Odd Fellow; Woodman; Methodist.


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*POWELL, HENRY THURMAN Lawyer

        Henderson; b. Granville co., Sept. 22, 1876; d. July 24, 1914; m. Carlia L. Harris, Oct. 18, 1905; s. l. 1899-1900; Trinity col. 1896-97; Sigma Nu; city clerk; mayor; judge of recorder's ct.; city atty.; state sen.; Mason; Odd Fellow; Pythian; Methodist.

*POWELL, JOSEPH CLAY Farmer

        Tarboro; b. Feb. 9, 1857; d. Feb. 25, 1909; m. Lucy L. Wimberly, Feb. 6, 1895; m. Nina B. Knight, Mar. 12, 1901; B.S. 1877; Phi Kappa Sigma; cotton exporter 1882-84; farmer 1884-1909; capt. co. "A" 1st reg. N. C. N. G. 1899; maj. and inspector gen. 1st brigade N. C. N. G. 1894.

POWELL, JOSEPH CLAY Student

        Tarboro; s. 1921-23; N. C. Col. of A. & E., 1923-; b. Tarboro, Oct. 1, 1904; p. Joseph Clay and Nina B. (Knight); Phi Soc.; Baptist.

POWELL, JAMES ERNEST, JR. Student

        Bell Buckle; s. 1921-23; Pomona col.; b. Murfreesboro, Tenn., Oct. 5, 1902; p. James Ernest and Mary Ready (Couey); Methodist.

POWELL, JAMES MARSHALL County Auditor

        Goldsboro; s. 1877-78; b. Goldsboro, Mar. 5, 1858; p. John H. and Rowena (Wellons); m. Mattie E. Taylor, Mar. 2, 1886; Methodist.

*POWELL, JOSEPH WILLIS Farmer

        Tarboro; b. Nov. 14, 1846; d. May 26, 1902; s. 1866-68.

POWELL, JOHN WILLIAM GORDON Realtor

        Care Durham Realty & Ins. co., Durham; A.B. 1919; b. Roxobel, Dec. 26, 1897; p. Edgar and Isa (Gordon); baseball; Golden Fleece; Omega Delta; Zeta Psi; emp. Nat. City bank, New York, 1919; ibid. branch bank Montevideo, Uruguay, 1919-22; asst. to pres. Durham Realty & Ins. co., Durham, 1923-; Episcopalian.

*POWELL, LEMUEL BROWN Physician

        Warren co.; A.B. 1831; A.M. 1837.

*POWELL, ROBERT JAMES Planter

        From Richmond co.; Raleigh; b. Jan. 29, 1838; d. Jan. 31, 1893; s. 1858-59; civil engr.; mem. house of rep. 1870; state sen. 1872.

POWELL, THOMAS EDWARD Teacher

        Warren Plains; pres. Elon College; A.M. 1924; A.B. Elon col. 1919.

POWELL, WILLIAM EDWARD, JR. Student

        212 Walnut st., Wilmington; s. 1919-21; Vanderbilt univ. 1921-; b. Wilmington, Sept. 17, 1900; p. W. E. and Emily (Greene); Phi Kappa Psi; Delta Sigma Pi; Methodist.

POWELL, WALTER HOGUE Lawyer

        Whiteville; s. 1907-09; s. l. 1909-11; b. Whiteville, Sept. 9, 1887; p. R. H. and Nott (McKinnon); m. Toccoa Caine, Oct. 20, 1915; Kappa Alpha; lawyer, mem. firm Powell & Lewis, Whiteville, 1911-; N. C. gen. assem. 1919; Mason; Odd Fellow; Baptist.

*POWELL, WILLIAM H.

        Bertie co.; A.B. 1853.

POWELL, WOOD HAYES

        Pomeroy, Wash.; s. 1915-16; Univ. of Wash. 1919; b. Harmony, Dec. 25, 1888; p. Dr. H. and Emma C. (Hayes); m. Allie E. Forry, May 13, 1922; ranch foreman Garfield co., Wash., 1919-21; emp. Capital Traction co. 1916-17; repairman Nat. Cash Register co., Dayton, O., 1917; clerk Garfield co., Wash., sup'r ct.; 1st sergt Q. M. corps U. S. A. 1918; Pythian; Junior; Baptist.

†POWELL, WILEY VERNON

        Asheville; s. 1892-93.

POWERS, PETER, JR.

        Cary; s. 1904-05; N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1909-10; b. Method, Apr. 15, 1884.

POWERS, TROY CORNELIUS Accountant

        Nichols, Ga.; s. 1902-04; b. Lumberton, July 26, 1884.

POWERS, THOMAS WILSON Physician

        Watson, Ala.; s. 1894-95; M.D. Louisville Med. col. 1903; b. 1876.

PRATHER, CHARLES DEVALUT

        Mount Airy; s. l. 1905-06.

PRATT, MADISON HAMPTON

        Madison; s. 1910-13; b. Madison, Dec. 21, 1893; p. T. H. and Maybud (Hampton); Mason; Episcopalian.

PRESCOTT, COLIE EUGENE

        Ayden; B.S. 1924; b. Aurora, Feb. 14, 1899; p. Rev. M. C. and Cora Mae (Rowe); Phi Soc.

PRESCOTT, JAMES CARLYLE Salesman

        Ayden; s. 1920-22; b. May 22, 1903; p. G. W. and Nannie -- --.

PRESCOTT, MARION BUTLER Lawyer

        Ayden s. 1919-21; b. Aurora, Nov. 6, 1894; p. Benjamin Guilford and Ollie Ida (Warren); m. Olivia Lois Prescott, May 22, 1923; Phi Soc.; postmaster Ayden; pres. Ayden sem.; seaman, store-keeper, chief boatswain's mate, ensign U. S. N. R. F. 1917-19; Mason; Pythian; Free Will Baptist.

PRESCOTT, RODNEY SPIVEY Student

        Ayden; s. 1922-23; b. Mar. 26, 1901.

PRESNELL, FRANCIS E. Farmer

        R. F. D. 1, Box 50, Centralia, Wash.; s. 1896-97; b. Tennessee, June 22, 1867; p. E. A. and Margaret A. (Rowe); m. Agnes


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C. Gillespie; lawyer Waynesville; engaged in wagon and carriage bus.; at present owner poultry farm; Odd Fellow; Mason; Presbyterian.

PRESNELL, WILMER CARR

        Asheboro; B.S. 1924; b. Seagrove, Mar. 9, 1902; p. Stanton Watter and Hassie (Yow); Methodist.

*PRESSLY, JOSEPH LOWRY Electrician

        1508 Elizabeth ave., Charlotte; pres. 415 Center st., Wilkinsburg, Pa.; B.S. 1922; b. Charlotte, Apr. 30, 1900; p. Dr. George William and Etta (Cochrane); Phi Zeta Nu; Kappa Phi; tester Westinghouse Elec. co., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1923-; A. R. Presbyterian.

PRESSLEY, WILLIAM ADAMS Student

        218 Johnston st., Rock Hill, S. C.; s. 1917-19; Univ. of Md. 1919; b. Rock Hill, S. C., Sept. 25, 1899; p. Dr. William Adams and Addie Caldwell (Jenkins); S. A. T. C.; Presbyterian.

*PRESTON, BEN SMITH Journalist

        From Charlotte; Atlanta, Ga.; b. Tinkling Springs, Va., Jan. 3, 1886; d. Sept. 1, 1908; s. 1905; Washington and Lee univ.

PRESTON, EDMUND RANDOLPH Lawyer

        301-02 Law bldg., Charlotte; s. 1902; A.B., B.L. Washington and Lee univ. 1902; Hampton-Sidney col.; b. June 5, 1880; p. John Alexander and Elizabeth (Cortlandt); m. Julia Jackson Christian.

PRESTON, MRS. J. F.

        (Nee Wiley, Annie Shannon); Sooshun, Korea; s. 1901-02; m. J. F. Preston.

PREVATT, JOSEPH ROBERT

        Lumberton; s. 1910-14; b. Lumberton, Feb. 18, 1892; p. William Joseph and Fannie (McLean); Baptist.

PREVATT, WILLIAM JOSEPH, JR.

        308 E. 4th st., Lumberton; s. 1921; A.B. Wake Forest col.; b. Lumberton, Aug. 19, 1901; p. William Joseph and Fannie (McLean); emp. state highway comm.; Mason; Baptist.

PREVETTE, JULIUS FRANKLIN

        Pittsburgh, Pa.; s. 1918-19; b. N. Wilkesboro, Jan. 15, 1900; p. J. M. and -- --.

PRICE, AUGUSTUS HOBSON Lawyer

        308 N. Fulton st., Salisbury; b. Davie co., Mar. 10, 1874; p. Capt. Charles and Annie (Hobson); m. Helen Osborne, May 30, 1906; football; Sigma Nu; Theta Nu Epsilon; trustee U. N. C.; asst. U. S. atty. 1900-07; Junior; Elk; Episcopalian.

PRICE, HEATH Engineer

        Monroe; s. 1918-21; b. Monroe, Mar. 24, 1901; p. Henry L. and Nona (Winchester); emp. Commonwealth Edison co., Chicago, Ill., 1921-22; methods engr. Western Elec. co., Chicago, Ill., 1922-; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

*PRICE, HARRY HILL Lawyer

        New Orleans, La.; b. 1842; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; judge, city ct., New Orleans; adj. C. S. A.

*PRICE, JAMES A. Physician

        Caswell co.; s. 1838-39.

PRICE, JOHN HENRY Banker

        Tarboro; s. 1921-23; b. Edgecombe co., Nov. 21, 1902; p. J. T. and Jacksie Anna (Tolston); Phi Soc.; emp. First Nat. bank of Tarboro 1924-; Baptist.

*PRICE, JAMES HAMPTON Physician

        From Price's Mill; Monroe; b. Apr. 30, 1867; d. Aug. 28, 1896; s. m. 1891-92; M.D. Col. Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore, 1894.

PRICE, JOSEPH HAMPTON Banker

        Monroe; s. 1912-13; A.B. Trinity col. 1917; b. Monroe, May 23, 1894; p. Henry Lawson and Nora (Winchester); m. Amelia Hawfield, Dec. 27, 1919; track team; deputy clerk Union co. ct.; asst. cashier First Nat. bank, Monroe; pvt.-corp.-sergt. M. P. co. 81st div. 1917-19; Methodist.

*PRICE, JAMES MADISON Physician

        Leaksville; b. 1862; d. April, 1888; s. m. 1881-83; M.D.

PRICE, JAMES ROBINSON Lawyer

        Albemarle; s. l. 1894; b. Union co., May 17, 1868; p. D. M. and Sarah L. (Presson); m. Bertha Gaston, Sept. 26, 1900; N. C. gen. assem. 1903; Pythian; Methodist.

PRICE, JAMES VALENTINE, JR. Physician

        Casilla 674, La Paz, Bolivia, S. A.; A.B. 1915; s. m. 1915-17; M.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1919; b. Madison, Dec. 15, 1893; p. James Valentine and Pattie Frances (Moore); interne Peter Bent Brigham hosp., Boston, Mass., 1919-21; surg. Caracoles Tire co. of Bolivia, Guggenheim Bros., Casilla 674, La Paz, Bolivia, 1921-; S. A. T. C. Johns Hopkins univ. 1918; Presbyterian.

*PRICE, JAMES VALENTINE Farmer

        Madison; b. Apr. 11, 1863; d. Jan. 17, 1921; s. 1880-81; merchant; clerk sup'r ct. 1898.

*PRICE, JAMES WATTS Lawyer

        Wilmington; b. Dec. 21, 1875; d. June 4, 1909; s. l. 1896.

PRICE, LEMUEL ALEXANDER Teacher

        Unionville; A.B. 1914; b. Union co., Dec. 5, 1886; p. David Alexander and Mattie Arwilder (Lane); m. Flonnie Gertrude Purser, Dec. 28, 1916; teacher Mt. Ulla 1 yr.; ibid. Sparta 2 yrs.; ibid. Wesley Chapel H. S., Monroe, 4 yrs.; ibid. Unionville 1921-; Methodist.


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PRICE, MILDRED Teacher

        Greensboro; A.B. 1922; N. C. Col. for Women 1918-21; b. Wentworth, Oct. 10, 1899; p. James Valentine and Pattie Frances (Moore); Presbyterian.

*PRICE, NYMPHAS EDGAR Minister

        From Pitt co.; Bath; b. 1841; s. 1859-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; C. S. A.

PRICE, MRS. R. E.

        (Nee Whitaker, Lillie); Rutherfordton; s. 1917-20; b. Chapel Hill, Dec. 15, 1893; p. T. L. and Sallie E. (Blackwood); m. R. E. Price, Sept. 6, 1922; postmistress Carrboro 1918-22; Baptist.

PRICE, ROLLAND ERNEST Editor

        Rutherfordton; A.B. 1918; b. Rutherford co., June 7, 1890; p. G. A. and Ellen (Blanton); m. Lillie Whitaker, Sept. 6, 1922; Di Soc.; ed. Rutherford Sun 5 yrs.; supt. pub. welfare Rutherford co. 1919-; treas. N. C. press assn. 1920-24; pvt.-corp.-sergt. Camp Jackson U. S. A. 1918; Mason; Baptist.

PRICE, THOMAS JEFFERSON Farmer

        Monroe; s. 1881-82; b. Union co., Feb. 13, 1859.

PRICE, THOMAS MOORE Engineer

        1004 Amer. Bank bldg. Oakland, Cal.; A.B. 1912; B.S. 1915; b. Madison, Jan. 14, 1891; p. James Valentine and Pattie Frances (Moore); m. Alice Bone, Feb. 4, 1922; gym team; track team; Di Soc.; laborer-cashier Robert G. Lassiter & co. 1915-16; mgr. Raleigh Granite co. 1916-20; cashier Kaiser Paving co., Seattle, Wash., 1920-21; supt. and engr. ibid., Cal., 1921-; Presbyterian.

*PRICE, THOMAS STANTON

        Martin co.; b. Oct. 1, 1834; s. 1854-56.

*PRICE, WASHINGTON

        North Carolina; s. 1826.

†PRICE, WALTER DIXON

        102 Schermerhorn st., Brooklyn, N. Y.; s. 1893-95; s. m. 1896-98.

PRICE, WILLIAM ENOCH Reporter

        902 Paxton ave., Danville; A.B. 1919; g. s. 1919-20; b. Madison, Mar. 12, 1898; p. James Valentine and Pattie Frances (Moore); m. Maud Wilson, Oct. 21, 1922; Di Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; farmer 1920-21; pub. The Arrow, Spray, 1921-22; reporter Spartanburg Journal 1922; city ed. Danville News 1923-; 2nd lieut. U. S. A., instr. S. A. T. C. Moravian col. 1918; Presbyterian.

PRICE, WILLIAM HAMILTON Engineer

        West Jefferson; s. 1921-22; King col. 1918; b. Elkin, Apr. 4, 1903; p. William J. and Clyde (Hamilton); civil engr.; Presbyterian.

*PRICE, WILLIAM W. Planter

        Danville, Va.; s. 1842-43.

PRIDGEN, CARL COLUMBUS Banker

        Tabor; s. 1916-17; p. C. C. and J. V. --; bookkeeper tob. warehouse; operator warehouse for sale of leaf tob.; farmer; cashier Bank of Whiteville, Tabor.

PRIDGEN, CLAUDE LEONARD Physician

        Wilmington; pres. Waldo, Fla.; s. 1897-99; grad. Wake Forest col. 1892; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1901; g. s. Edinburgh, Scotland, 1907; Johns Hopkins univ. 1913; b. Kinston, Apr. 14, 1877; p. James Alexander and Mary Ann (Whitehurst); m. Ila Adele Rountree, July 28, 1910; physician Kinston 1901-14; ibid. Wilmington 1914-; supt. of health Lenoir co. 10 yrs.; pres. Lenoir co. med. soc.; Rockefeller foundation 1910-14; mem. New Hanover co. med. soc. and N. C. med soc.; mem. Alachua co. med. soc. and Fla. state med. soc.; maj. med. corps N. C. N. G.; 30th div. 113th F. A., A. E. F.; grand master N. C. lodge Masons; Baptist.

*PRIDGEN, RALPH CRAVEN

        Tabor; d. June 10, 1923; s. 1912.

PRIEST, PERRY DAVIS

        Ridgecrest; s. 1918-21; Mars Hill col.; b. Mar. 20, 1902.

PRINCE, HUGH WILLIAMSON Merchant

        112 W. Pope st., Dunn; A.B. 1918; b. Harnett co., Oct. 25, 1896; p. George E. and Ida (Case); m. Helen H. Hood, Jan. 22, 1919; Phi Soc.; tennis; Pi Kappa Alpha; half interest; Geo. E. Prince & son 1919-, Smith and Prince 1919-21, D. P. S. Motor co. 1923-; farmer; town comm.; aviation service U. S. N. 1918; Mason; Pythian; Methodist.

*PRINCE, NICHOLAS W. Fruit Grower

        From Tuscaloosa, Ala.; Apopka, Fla.; b. 1816; d. 1880; s. 1836-37.

*PRINCE, OLIVER HILLHOUSE Lawyer

        From Tuscaloosa, Ala.; Demopolis, Ala.; b. Aug. 8, 1819; killed, Chickamauga, Sept. 21, 1863; A.B. 1840; capt. C. S. A.

PRINCE, RALPH CLAY

        335 Church st., Greensboro; A.B. 1923; b. Greensboro, Oct. 8, 1901; p. Julian and Ethel Gilbert (Clay); gym team; Di Soc.; Kappa Sigma; Catholic.

*PRINCE, THOMAS MCCARREL

        Pitt co.; A.B. 1827.

PRIOR, WARREN STEBBINS, JR. Chemist

        Anderson, S. C.; Ph.B. 1902; g. s. 1902-03; b. Fayetteville, Oct. 18, 1880; p. Warren Stebbins and -- -- --.

PRITCHARD, ARTHUR THOMAS Surgeon

        56 Edgemont road, Asheville; s. m. 1901-03; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1905; b. Madison co., Jan. 28, 1882; p. Jeter Connley and Augusta Lilian (Ray); m. Robin Kennett; Beta Theta Pi; practiced surg. Asheville 14 yrs.; mem. N. C. state, tri-state,


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sou. med. and Am. med. socs.; fellow Am. Col. of Surgs.; mem. judicial com. for N. C. of Am. Col. of Surgs.; author several papers on surg. subjects; capt. med. corps base hosp. No. 65, France; maj. evacuation hosp. No. 11; Shriner; Baptist.

PRITCHARD, BIRDIE

        (See Davis, Mrs. Royall O. E.)

PRITCHARD, FRED BEALE

        608 S. Duke st., Durham; s. 1890-92; b. Chapel Hill, Apr. 28, 1873; p. William N. and Geneva -- --; m. Pauline Whitaker, July 9, 1909; Di Soc.; asst. postmaster Chapel Hill; pvt. sec. to Cong. W. W. Kitchin, rep. 5th N. C. dist.; traffic mgr. Durham Hosiery mills; freight office clerk N. & W. ry., Durham; Methodist.

PRITCHARD, GEORGE LITTLETON Physician

        Black Mountain; s. 1907-09; M.D. Univ. Col. of Med. 1913; b. Hamilton, Oct. 21, 1889; p. Thomas Henry and Charity (Anthony); m. Maria Smith, June 16, 1914; physician Vanceboro; ibid. LaGrange; ibid. Black Mountain; 1st lieut. med. corps A. E. F. 1918-19; Mason.

PRITCHARD, GEORGE MOORE Lawyer

        Asheville; s. 1903-05; Univ. of S. C. 1907-08; b. Ivy, Jan. 4, 1886; p. Judge Jeter Conley and Augusta Lillian (Ray); m. Robenia Redmon, Sept. 19, 1911; Di Soc.; Pi Sigma; Beta Theta Pi; lawyer Greenville, S. C., 1908-11; ibid. Monroe 1911-20; ibid. Asheville 1920-; N. C. gen. assem. 1917-; trustee U. N. C.; sol. 19th judicial dist. 1918-22; supervisor census 8th dist. S. C. 1910; Mason; Elk; Pythian; Junior; Presbyterian.

PRITCHARD, JAMES MANNING Student

        Chapel Hill; Ph.G. 1918; Tulane univ. med. sch.; b. Chapel Hill, Jan. 3, 1895; p. W. N. and Geneva --; Kappa Psi; Pi Kappa Phi; U. S. A., Q. M. C., world war.

PRITCHARD, MAUDE

        (See Bristow, Mrs. Arthur Brantly.)

PRITCHARD, THOMAS WILLIAMS Chemist

        Wilmington; s. 1896-97; b. Raleigh, Nov. 26, 1875; merchant 1898-99; mfg. chem.

PRITCHARD, VERA Teacher

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1920; Elon col. 1916-18; b. Chapel Hill, Feb. 27, 1899; p. Isaac Walter and Emily Nettie (Atwater); teacher Cherryville 1921-22; ibid. Hendersonville 1922-; Methodist.

*PRITCHARD, WILLIAM DOUGLAS

        From Marshall; Camp Stotsenburg, P. I.; b. Bakersville, July 16, 1878; d. Manila, P. I., Oct. 17, 1904; s. 1897-99; 2nd lieut. 10th U. S. vol. inf. 1899; 1st lieut. 49th U. S. vol. inf. 1899-1901; 1st lieut. Porto Rico prov. reg. of inf. 1902; 2nd lieut. 13th U. S. cav. (R. A.) 1902-04.

PRITCHARD, WILLIAM GRADY Merchant

        Chapel Hill; B.S. 1922; b. Chapel Hill, May 29, 1896; p. Isaac Walter and Emily Nettie (Atwater); Pi Kappa Phi; football capt. 1922; pres. Pritchard-Patterson, inc., clothiers, 1922-; freshman football coach U. N. C. 1923; seaman-ensign U. S. N. R. F. 1917-19; Christian.

PRITCHARD, WILLIAM NELSON, JR. Teacher

        Chapel Hill; s. 1910; b. Chapel Hill, Jan. 30, 1893; p. William N. and Geneva (Lewter); m. Marjory Evans, July 5, 1919; research chem. DuPont Powder co., Wilmington, Del., 1915-19; supt. pulp mill, Buckeye Cotton Oil co., Augusta, Ga., 1919-20; research chem. Calco Chem. co., Bound Brook, N. J., 1920; instr. Cooper Union Tech. sch., New York city, 1920; asst. prof. physical chem., Cooper Union Inst. of Tech.; Mason; Methodist.

PRITCHETT, HENRY WOODING Physician

        Whitmell, Va.; s. 1913-14; M.D. Tulane univ. 1919; b. July 11, 1889.

PRITCHETT, JOHN ALBERT Lawyer

        Windsor; A.B.-LL.B. 1921; b. Ruffin, Oct. 7, 1896; p. William Franklin and Mary Jane (Page); Phi Alpha Delta; Methodist.

PRITCHETT, JAMES TURNER Lawyer

        Lenoir; A.B. 1914; Wake Forest col.; b. Guilford co., Aug. 13, 1889; p. Henry C. and Margaret (Mebane); m. Margaret Mebane, Dec. 28, 1920; Golden Fleece; Alpha Tau Omega; lawyer; gen. ins.; sec.-treas. Citizens Bldg. & Loan assn.; mayor Lenoir; capt. U. S. army; Presbyterian.

PRITCHETT, VIRGIL CLAYTON Engineer

        Altamahaw; M.S. 1910; A.B. Elon col. 1907; b. Altamahaw, June 8, 1884; p. Colman M. and Keren Ann --; instr. N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1910-14; asst. prof. ibid. 1914-17; mechanical engr. Standard Oil co., N. J., 1919-21; lubrication engr. ibid. 1921-; 1st lieut. ordnance dept. U. S. A. 1917-19; Christian.

PRIVETT, AVON

        Wakefield; s. p. 1919-20; b. Wakefield, Feb. 21, 1901; p. R. M. and -- -- --.

PRIVETT, HASSIE MCNEILL

        Spring Hope; s. 1922-23; Wake Forest col. 1923-; b. Dunn, Sept. 4, 1904; p. Malvern Hill and Lela (McNeill); Phi Soc.; Baptist.

PRIVOTT, HAYWOOD COLLINS Banker

        Edenton; s. 1884-85; b. Rocky Mount, Aug. 6, 1862; teacher 1885-90; clerk sup'r ct. 1890.

*PROCTOR, ALBERT G.

        Elizabeth City; d. 1842; s. 1836-37; mem. house of c. 1838-40.


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PROCTOR, EDWARD KNOX Lawyer

        Whiteville; A.B. 1917; s. l. 1919-20; b. Lumberton, Aug. 16, 1895; p. Edward Knox and Elizabeth Gray (Dick); m. Gladys McIver Brown, Oct. 15, 1921; football; Phi Soc.; Phi Delta Phi; Delta Kappa Epsilon; baseball; lawyer firm Tucker & Proctor, 1922-24; 2nd lieut. 317th F. A., 7th F. A., 28th inf., A. E. F. 1917-19; Baptist.

PROCTOR, IVAN MARRIOTT, JR. Physician

        209 Hillcrest road, Raleigh; s. 1910-13; Randolph-Macon col. 1909-10; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1915; b. Raleigh, Apr. 1, 1891; p. Ivan M. and Lucy (Biggs); m. Madeline Jane Jones, Jan. 11, 1919; interne Manhattan maternity, Bellevue hosp., New York; Episcopal hosp., Philadelphia, 1915-16; med. emp. British govt. 1917; phys. Raleigh 1921-; pres. Mary Elizabeth hosp., Inc.; med. corps U. S. N. 1917-19; Methodist.

PROCTOR, JAMES DICK Lawyer

        1516 Elm st., Lumberton; s. l. 1905-06; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1905; b. Lumberton, Feb. 2, 1885; p. Edward Knox and Lizzie Gray (Dick); m. Sarah May Kernodle, Oct. 26, 1910; Delta Kappa Epsilon; lawyer, firm McIntyre, Lawrence & Proctor, Lumberton, 1907-; mayor Lumberton 1917-20; trustee U. N. C. 1913; author numerous hist. articles on Robeson co. pub.; Mason; Baptist.

PROCTOR, JOHN GILLIAM Lawyer

        101 Sixth st., Lumberton; s. 1916-19; s. l. 1919-21; Wake Forest col. 1915-16; b. Lumberton, Jan. 16, 1898; p. Edward Knox and Elizabeth Gray (Dick); Phi Soc.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Delta Phi; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Odd Fellow; Baptist.

PROCTOR, JAMES KNOTT Garageman

        5th st., Greenville; s. 1914-15; b. Grimesland, Oct. 8, 1896; p. William Elijah and Lena Earle --; m. Ada Gray Dixon, Aug. 16, 1921; farmer 1915-17; storage battery prop. 1919-; coal and wood bus.; 113th F. A., A. E. F. 1917-19; wounded 3 times; Mason; Elk; Christian.

PROCTOR, RUSSELL LEON Merchant

        Rocky Mount; s. 1918-19; b. Rocky Mount, May 13, 1900; p. W. C. and -- -- --; jeweler.

PROCTOR, ROBERT WRIGHT Teacher

        101 6th st., Lumberton; A.B. 1922; b. Lumberton, Apr. 8, 1900; p. Edward Knox and Elizabeth Gray (Dick); prin. Floral col. 1922-; S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

*PROCTOR, SAMUEL JOSEPH

        Elizabeth City; A.B. 1840.

PROCTOR, WILLIAM ISAAC

        Columbia univ., New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1916; b. Raleigh, Mar. 10, 1895; p. I. M. and -- -- --.

PROFFITT, THOMAS JEFFERSON Physician

        Elkpark; s. 1895-96; M.D. Univ. of Louisville 1904; b. Watauga co., May 12, 1873; p. J. H. and Polly Jane (Wilson); m. Myrtle Church, May 12, 1900; asst. James G. Butler, Mountain City. Tenn., 2 yrs.; phys. Sugar Grove; ibid. Elk Park; mem. N. C. med. soc.; Odd Fellow; Presbyterian.

*PROPHIT, CLARENCE ALSTON Manufacturer

        Monroe, La.; s. 1915-17; p. Robert L. and Pauline (Morton); carbon mfr.

PROPST. GARAH DENSON

        Concord; s. p. 1920-21; b. Concord, Dec. 5, 1899; p. W. F. and -- -- --.

*PROUT, EDMUND GREGORY Minister

        From Williamsboro; Deer Lodge, Mont.; b. Watauga co., Mar. 15, 1846; d. Kansas City, Mo., July 25, 1900; A.B. 1865; A.M. Trinity col., Hartford, Conn., 1870; N. Y. Theo. sem.; Episcopal minister 1870-1900; ed. 1875-99; C. S. A.

PROUT, WILLIAM ALLEN Student

        Vanzant, Ky.; Ph.G. 1921; Ph.C. 1922; Vanderbilt univ.; Ph.G. Univ. of Nebr. 1923; A.M. ibid. 1924; b. Webster, Ky., June 21, 1897; p. George W. and Letetia (Hall); Kappa Psi; Beta Theta Phi; instr. Tulane univ. 1924-; Mason; Methodist.

PROUT, WILLIAM CURTIS Minister

        Middleville, N. Y.; A.B. 1865; A.M. Trinity col., Hartford, Conn.; grad. Gen. Theo. sem. 1870; b. Watauga, Jan. 31, 1848; p. Rev. Henry Hedges and Maria (Wicks); m. Clara Warner Eaton, July 21, 1885; Delta Psi; minister Trinity ch., Claverack and All Saints, Hudson. N. Y., 1870-76; St. Paul's free chapel, Troy, N. Y., 1876-79; Trinity ch., Granville, and North Granville, N. Y., 1879-91; Christ ch., Schenectady, N. Y., 1891-93; Christ ch., Herkimer, N. Y., 1893-1919; Ch. of the Memorial and Trinity ch., Middleville and Fairfield, N. Y., 1919-; asst. sec. conv., diocese of Albany, 1873-79; sec. ibid. 1880-; asst. sec. house of deputies, gen. conv., 1889-1919; Mason; Episcopalian.

PRUDEN, EDWARD SIDNEY Merchant

        W. Market plaza, Greensboro; s. 1918-20; b. Suffolk, Va., June 25, 1898; p. James T. and Lela (Marshall); m. Helen F. Ferree, Dec. 26, 1922; Alpha Tau Omega; lawyer Oneida co., Ltd., New York, 8 mos.; cotton merchant S. E. Pruden & co.; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

*PRUDEN, JAMES NORFLEET Lawyer

        Edenton; b. Mar. 19, 1873; d. July 23, 1918; m. Pensie McMullan, Nov. 16, 1898; s. 1891-94; s. l. 1894-95; mem. N. C. bar assn.

PRUDEN, LINA TUCKER Teacher

        Edenton; A.B. 1922; N. C. Col. for Women 1918-19; b. Edenton, Feb. 17, 1900; p. James Norfleet and Penelope (McMullan); teacher Oxford H. S.; Episcopalian.


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PRUDEN, WILLIAM DOSSEY Lawyer

        Edenton; A.B. 1915; Harvard univ. 1915-17; b. Edenton, July 22, 1894; p. William Dossey and Annie (Wood); Delta Kappa Epsilon; Omega Delta; Gorgon's Head; N. C. gen. assem. 1923; atty. Edenton 1919-; 2nd lieut. Q. M. C. 28th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

*PRUDHOMME, JAMES ALPHONSE Planter

        From Natchitoches, La.; Bermuda. La.; b. Apr. 13, 1839; s. 1858-60; C. S. A.

*PRUDHOMME, MITCHELL S. Planter

        Opelousas, La.; b. 1836; killed, Manassas, 1861; s. 1857-58; C. S. A.

PRUETT, CHARLES JACOB

        150 Niles ave., Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1915-17; N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1912-13; b. Cherokee co., S. C., Jan. 22, 1883; p. J. J. and Mary Elizabeth (Green); m. Florence Ada Blanton, Aug. 26, 1915; teacher 1913-15, 1917-18; employee Sou. ry. 1918-; Mason; Baptist.

PRUETT, ANNIE BECKWITH Teacher

        Franklinton; A.M. 1921; A.B. N. C. Col. for Women 1919; p. William Stanford and Rebecca (Dickens); teacher Creedmoor H. S. 1919-20; ibid. Durham co. 1921-22; ibid. Durham H. S. 1922-; Baptist.

PRUETTE, TANDY LAFAYETTE Farmer

        Landrum, S. C.; s. 1921-22; b. Landrum, S. C., Dec. 25, 1888; p. A. D. and -- -- --.

PRUITT, WILLIAM OBADIAH Salesman

        Franklinton; s. 1910; b. Franklinton, June 15, 1888; p. William S. and Rebecca G. (Dickens); m. Janye Garlington, Oct. 31, 1921; farmer 2 yrs.; ins. bus. 5 yrs.; salesman Wrought Iron Range co., St. Louis, Mo., 3 yrs.; div. sales mgr. 3 yrs.; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut. U. S. A., Camp Wadsworth, 1917-18; Baptist.

PRYOR, WILLIAM VICTOR Lawyer

        120 W. Bryan st., Sapulpa, Okla.; s. 1902-03; s. l. 1905-06; b. Henderson co., July 29, 1881; p. Richard Martin and Martha Louisa (Wilkie); Di Soc.; lawyer Rutherfordton 1906-08; ibid. Sapulpa, Okla., 1908-; asst. pros. atty. Creek co., Okla., 1909-10; Okla. gen. assem. 1911-12; judge supr. ct. comm. 1917-18; Pythian; Baptist.

PUETT, ANNA MARIAH

        (See Bonney, Mrs. Charles Lynwood).

PUGH, EDWARD STEWART

        Chapel Hill; s. p. 1919-20; b. Windsor, Sept. 7, 1895.

PUGH, FRANK SLADE

        Hamilton; s. 1884-85.

PUGH, JESSE FORBES Contractor

        Old Trap; A.B. 1914; b. Old Trap. Oct. 26, 1891; p. S. N. and -- --; teacher Charlotte H. S. 3 yrs.; with Goodyear Tire and Rubber co., New Orleans, La., 1 yr.; asst. sec. Norfolk, Va., cham. of com.; mem. firm Randolph, Pugh & Day, contractors, Norfolk, Va.; 1st lieut. inf. U. S. A. Camps Jackson and Sevier 1917-19.

*PUGH, JOSEPH H.

        s. 1805.

PUGH, JAMES THOMAS Lawyer

        7 Larch road. Cambridge; A.B. 1893; A.M. 1894; A.M. Harvard univ. 1896; LL.B. 1901; b. Morrisville, Sept. 3, 1873; p. James M. and Mary Ellen (Collier); m. Anna Mabel Vaughan, June 11, 1895; football 1892-94; ed. Tar Heel and Univ. Magazine; Phi Soc.; instr. Latin U. N. C. 1893-95; ibid. Univ. sch., prep., Cleveland, O., 1897-98; lawyer Boston, Mass, 1901-; Royal Arcanum; Christian.

*PUGH, ROBERT LAWRENCE Lawyer

        From Assumption Parish, La.; Albemarle, La.; b. May 25, 1842; A.B. 1861; planter; lieut. C. S. A.

*PUGH, THOMAS

        Bertie co.; s. 1815.

*PUGH, THOMAS J.

        Bertie co.; s. 1824; mem. house of c. 1832-34.

*PUGH, WILLIAM A.

        Bertie co.; s. 1833-34.

*PUGH, WHITMELL S.

        Bertie co.; s. 1841-42.

*PUGH, WILLIAM WHITMELL HILL Planter

        From Bertie co.; Assumption, La.; b. 1811; s. 1828-29; mem. gen. assem. La.; La. state conv. 1852.

PULLIAM, ALFRED BARNETT Physician

        Somerville, Tenn.; s. 1855-59; M.D. Univ. of Pa.; b. Somerville, Tenn., 1838; surg. C. S. A.

†PULLIAM, JOEL LANE Merchant

        Wynne, Ark.; s. 1880-81; b. Mar., 1863.

PULLIAM, ROBERT WILLIAM Student

        Boone; s. 1916-17; George Wash. Univ.; b. Smithfield, Feb. 22, 1896; p. Rev. John G. and Myra (Shearer); Phi Delta Gamma; Baptist.

*PURCELL, ARCHIBALD Planter

        From Robeson co.; Maxton; b. 1867; A.B. 1840.

PURCELL, JOHN Lawyer

        R. F. D., Archer City, Tex.; s. 1881-82; p. Archibald and Margaret (Graham); m. Annie Wall, May 1, 1889; m. Sallie Shelton, Oct. 20, 1917; rancher; co. judge Archer co., Tex.; Presbyterian.


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*PURCELL, JOHN EDWIN Planter

        From Shoe Heel; Red Springs; b. Robeson co., July 6, 1842; d. Apr. 15, 1921; m. Margaret Cornelia MacCallum, Dec. 19, 1872; A.B. 1868; teacher 1 yr.; civil engr.; state sen. 1886-88; 2nd sergt. 1st heavy art. C. S. A.; Presbyterian.

*PURCELL, JOHN G.

        Robeson co.; killed in service; s. 1855-58; lieut. C. S. A.

*PURCELL, MALCOLM GILCHRIST

        Robeson co.; A.B. 1820; mem. gen. assem. 1827-28.

*PURCELL, WILLIAM H.

        From Robeson co.; Columbia, Ala.; s. 1866-68.

PUREFOY, GEORGE WASHINGTON Physician

        27 Charlotte st., Asheville; s. 1869-70; Wake Forest col. 4 yrs.; b. Chapel Hill, Jan. 31, 1851; p. Dr. George W. and Lucy C. (Merritt); m. Lizzie Watson, Apr. 1, 1880; Baptist.

*PURNELL, MUNGO TONE

        From Grenada, Miss.; Hot Springs, Ark.; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; lieut. C. S. A.

*PURNELL, THOMAS R.

        Halifax co.; s. 1834-36.

PURRINGTON, ALFRED LUTHER, JR. Student

        Scotland Neck; pres. Chapel Hill; A.B. 1921; s. l. 1922-; b. Scotland Neck, Apr. 15, 1902; p. Alfred Luther and Georgie Price (Bosley); Zeta Psi; Phi Delta Phi; Sigma Upsilon; teacher Greensboro H. S. 1921-22; Episcopalian.

PURRINGTON, PHILIP PARKER

        Scotland Neck; s. 1919-21; b. Scotland Neck, May 30, 1904; p. A. L. and Georgia Price (Bastey).

*PURYEAR, HENRY SHEPARD Lawyer

        Concord; b. Apr. 11, 1841; d. Oct. 15, 1923; s. 1857-59; recorder Concord; lieut. staff Lieut.-Gen. Clingman, 1861-65; Episcopalian.

*PUTTICK, JOHN MARSHALL

        Raleigh; b. July 6, 1835; A. B. 1855; C. S. navy.

PYLER, RALPH JOHNSON

        Cleveland; s. m. 1914-15.

Q

*QUARLES, GEORGE MCDUFFIE

        Minden, La.; b. Jan. 20, 1839; d. in serv., 1864; A.B. 1860; C. S. A.

*QUARLES, WILLIAM LOWNDES

        Minden, La.; b. 1844; A.B. 1863.

QUATTLEBAUM, JAMES TINDAL Student

        2502 Divine st., Columbia, S. C.; pres. 8 Mills st., Charleston, S. C.; A.B. 1924; Univ. of S. C. 1918-21; S. C. Med. col. 1923-; b. Columbia, S. C., Jan. 9, 1902; p. Dr. E. G. and Mary Elizabeth (Tindal); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; S. A. T. C. Univ. of S. C. 1918-19; Baptist.

QUEEN, JOHN MONTREVILLE Lawyer

        Waynesville; s. 1905-10; b. Waynesville, Sept. 6, 1881; p. James L. and Mary (Noland); m. Grace Ethel Shook, Sept. 3, 1911; lawyer Waynesville 1909-; police justice Waynesville 1913-17; mayor ibid. 1917; Mason; Odd Fellow; Methodist.

QUERY, RICHARD ZIMRI Physician

        R. F. D. 3, Charlotte; s. m. 1903; M.D. Col. of Med., Richmond, Va.; m. Emma Querry, July 10, 1905.

QUEVEDO, MANUEL, GONZALES Engineer

        Union de Royes, Matanzas, Cuba; s. 1914-15; Georgia Tech. 1913-14; C.E. Univ. of Va. 1919; b. Alacranes prov., Matanzas, Cuba, June 6, 1895; p. Dr. Manuel Gonzales and Juana Flora (Bango y Rivero); Sigma Iota; Pi Kappa Phi; engr. Tex. co. and West limited, Cuba; asst. engr. Snare & Friest co., Havana, Cuba; Cuban soc. of engrs.; R. O. T. C.; S. A. T. C. Univ. of Va.; Mason; Catholic.

QUICKEL, AUGUSTUS LEE Lawyer

        Lincolnton; B.Litt. 1895; s. l. 1896-97; b. Lincoln co., Aug. 22, 1874; p. John C. and Nancy Josephine (Crouse); N. C. gen. assem. 1903, 1911, 1921-23; clerk to com. on the judiciary, house of rep. of cong., 1914-19; Kiwanian; Lutheran.

*QUICKEL, JOHN CARL, JR. Druggist

        Lincolnton; b. Apr. 13, 1878; d. Sept. 14, 1899; s. p. 1898-99.

QUICKEL, THOMAS CROUSE Physician

        501 South st., Gastonia; s. 1894-95; s. m. 1897-99; M.D. Tulane univ.; b. Lincoln co., Apr. 28, 1876; p. John C. and Nancy Josephine (Crouse); m. Addie Guy, June 18, 1902; Lutheran.

QUILLIN, EDWARD LEE

        Spencer; s. 1918-19; b. Spencer; p. W. C. and -- -- --.


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QUILLIN, ERNEST WILLIAM

        Spencer; s. 1919-20; b. Spencer, Dec. 25, 1900; p. W. C. and -- -- --.

*QUINCE, JOHN B.

        Wilmington; b. 1828; d. 1864; s. 1846-47; ry. service.

*QUINCE, NATHANIEL HILL

        Wilmington; A.B. 1842.

*QUINCE, WILLIAM

        Wilmington; s. 1818.

QUINCY, CORY PERRY Merchant

        Chapanoke; A.B. 1912; b. Warren co., Dec. 8, 1881; p. William Hancock and Addie (Green); m. Lucile M. Towe, May 24, 1916; emp. Liggett & Myers Tob. co. 1912-13; merc. bus. in Chapanoke 1913-; Methodist.

QUINERLY, JESSE LATHAM

        Grifton; s. 1922-23; Atlantic Christian col. 1920-21; b. Grifton, Dec. 24, 1901.

QUINN, FLAY DEWITT Druggist

        Shelby; s. p. 1907-08; b. Shelby, Nov. 2, 1887; p. H. B. and Quilla (Andrews); m. Helen A. Dover, June 20, 1917; Sigma Nu; Mason; Pythian; Junior; Baptist.

QUINN, FRANK ELBERT Furniture Dealer

        Warsaw; s. 1912-14; b. Warsaw, Mar. 19, 1895; p. J. B. and Eva Loreta (Jernigan); pvt.-2nd lieut. Camps Jackson and Stanley U. S. A. 1917-18.

QUINN, RAYMOND ELLIS, JR.

        Elizabeth City; B.S. 1924; b. Elizabeth City, June 18, 1901.

R

‡RABY, ANDREW DEMPSEY

        Robbinsville; s. l. 1895-96.

RACEY, CHARLES HAROLD, JR.

        Jensen, Fla.; s. p. 1906-07, 1909-10; b. Jensen, Fla., Apr. 18, 1886; p. C. H. and -- -- --.

*RADCLIFFE, THOMAS Chemist

        Wilmington; B.S. 1883; s. m. 1881-82; asst. in chem. lab. 1882-83.

RAGAN, ROBERT ROWLAND Merchant

        High Point; s. 1894-96; Trinity col.; b. High Point, Feb. 16, 1870; p. Amos and Martha (English); Di Soc.; hdw. and supply merchant; banker; cotton mfr.; veneer and furniture mfr.; Elk; Junior; Friend.

*RAGAN, WILLIAM PUGH Lawyer

        High Point; b. Apr. 5, 1868; d. Oct. 13, 1918; m. Elizabeth Gurley, Mar. 2, 1905; s. 1894-95; A.B. Guilford col.; mayor High Point; postmaster High Point; alderman ibid.; trav. salesman; deputy clerk sup'r ct. Greensboro; pros. atty. High Point; recorder ibid.; Quaker.

RAGLAND, JOHN WILLIAM Lawyer

        Newland; s. l. 1905; Roanoke col. 1899-1900; b. News Ferry, Va., Nov. 22, 1877; p. Clem Jordan and Lucy J. (Guthrie); m. Annie Belfield Mundy, Oct. 24, 1900; Mason; Pythian; Episcopalian.

RAGLAND, OSCAR HOLT

        Oxford; pres. Dix Hill, Raleigh; s. 1912-13; Wake Forest col.; b. Granville co., May 30, 1893; p. W. S. and Mary L. (Howell); Phi Soc.; teacher Granville and Wake cos.; Review of Reviews subscription sol.; civil serv. emp. Washington, D. C., 2 yrs.; dept. clerk Raleigh 5 mos.; Baptist.

RAGLAND, WILLIAM TRENT

        320 W. Morgan st., Raleigh; s. 1911-15; b. Little Rock, Ark., Sept. 9, 1894; p. W. H. and Madge (Urquhart); m. Alice L. McKenzie, Sept. 24, 1920; Beta Theta Pi; emp. Harris Granite quarries co., 1915-17; ibid. Neverson Granite quarry 1919-20; ibid. Raleigh Granite co. 1920-; 1st lieut. 53rd inf. U. S. A. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

RAGSDALE, GEORGE YOUNG

        Smithfield; A.B. 1924; b. Smithfield, June 27, 1903; p. Thomas Smith and Eliza (Robinson); Phi Delta Theta; Sigma Upsilon; Phi Soc.; ed. Carolina Magazine; Amphoterothen; one of the founders of the Buccaneer; Baptist.

*RAGSDALE, THOMAS L.

        Raleigh; s. 1814.

‡RAIFF, ISADORE

        Winston-Salem; s. 1913-14; b. Winston-Salem, Sept. 3, 1892; p. Frank and -- --.

*RAIFORD, MARSHALL DEMETRIUS Physician

        From Goldsboro; Houston, Tex.; s. 1863-64.

*RAINEY, JAMES

        Caswell co.; s. 1816; mem. house of c. 1823.

*RAINS, JOHN Lawyer

        New Bern; b. 1804; d. 1834 (or 1839); A.B. 1823; A.M. 1826; mem. gen. assem. of Ala.

RAMSAY, CLAUDE CLINTON

        208 S. Fulton st., Salisbury; A.B. 1920; Univ. of Wash. 1916; b. Salisbury, Oct. 10, 1898; p. James Hill and Mary Isabel


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(Miller); Delta Kappa Epsilon; emp. Salisbury Ice & Fuel co. 1922-; med. corps Wash. state N. G.; Mex. border serv. 1916; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Presbyterian.

*RAMSAY, JOHN AMBROSE

        Moore co.; A.B. 1811; A.M. 1816; mem. house of c. 1814-20, 1823.

RAMSAY, JAMES GRAHAM Physician

        208 S. Fulton st., Salisbury; A.B. 1917; s. m. 1919-20; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1922; b. Salisbury, Oct. 10, 1896; p. James Hill and Mary Isabel (Miller); football; track; Di Soc.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Golden Fleece; Phi Chi; Gorgon's Head; asst. football coach 1919; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut. 371st inf. A. E. F. 1917-19; awarded croix de guerre by French govt.; Mason.

RAMSEUR, JOHN HUNTER

        Gastonia; s. 1903-04, 1905-06; Catawba col. 1901-02; b. Kings Mt., Oct. 18, 1880; p. William Vardry and Margaret Lavina (White); m. Edna Louretta Ivey, Nov. 6, 1918; supt. Belmont sch. 1904-05; supt. Lowell sch. 1910-15; prin. Bessemer city H. S. 1915-18; supt. Belmont sch. 1905; supt. Lowell sch. 1910-14, 1918-20; asst. mgr. ins. dept. Gaston Loan & Trust co.; asst. sec.-treas. Gastonia Mutual Bldg. & Loan assn.; Presbyterian.

RAMSEUR, THOMAS MICHAEL Comptroller

        Calvert Court apts., Baltimore, Md.; A.B. 1913; b. Lincolnton, Feb. 15, 1893; p. Dr. George A. and Nannie Ellen (Hoke); m. Almeria Stevenson, Dec. 12, 1916; Di Soc.; mgr. baseball; Sigma Nu; prin. Salisbury graded sch. 1913-14; asst. prin. Wilmington H. S. 1914-15; cost acct. E. I. duPont de Nemours & co., Hopewell, Va., 1915-17; operating supervisor ibid. 1917-18; mem. staff Haskins & Sells, cert. pub. accts., Baltimore and New York, 1919-21; comptroller J. Schoereman, inc., Baltimore, Md., 1921-; Episcopalian.

*RAMSEUR, WILLIAM HOKE Missionary

        From China Grove, Rowan co.; Cape Mt. and Monrovia, Liberia, Africa; b. Aug. 13, 1890; d. May 28, 1922; m. Sarah E. Conway, May 2, 1920; p. George Alexander and Nannie (Hoke); A.B. 1910; pres. U. N. C. Y. M. C. A.; grad. Catawba col. 1905-07; Philadelphia Divinity sch. 1917; sec. Y. M. C. A. Univ. of Ala. 1910-12; trav. sec. student vol. movement 1912-13; Episcopal minister and missionary 1917-22.

RAMSEY, ALBERT LYLE Farmer

        Franklin; LL.B. 1917; b. Franklin, July 22, 1894; p. William Albert and Rebecca A. (West); m. Margaret Eloise Higdon, May 12, 1918; pvt. camps Jackson and Lee. A. E. F. 1918-19; Methodist.

*RAMSEY, GEORGE A.

        From Columbus, Miss.; Burgaw; s. 1860-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1863.

RAMSEY, JOSEPH BUNN Lawyer

        228 Hammond st., Rocky Mt.; s. 1899-1902; LL.B. 1904; b. Rocky Mt., June 24, 1882; p. Fletcher Y. and Lucy (Bunn); m. Ella McCraw, June 1, 1911; track; Phi Soc.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Theta Nu Epsilon; Omega Tau; lawyer Rocky Mt. 1904-; pres. 1st Nat. bank ibid. 1909-; pres. Standard Ins. & Realty co. ibid. 1917-; First Banking Trust co.; alderman Rocky Mt. 1908-10; mayor ibid. 1910-13; Kiwanian; Pythian; Elk; Episcopalian.

RAMSEY, JOSEPH HENRY Farmer

        Seaboard; s. 1892-93; Univ. Col. of med. 1893-94; b. Seaboard, Feb. 25, 1874; p. Dr. Junius N. and Bettie H. (Phillips); m. Lillian Balderson, Apr. 15, 1911; Sigma Chi; dep. U. S. marshal and fed. pro. agt. 1918-21; Mason; Methodist.

*RAMSEY, JUNIUS NAPOLEON Physician

        Northampton co.; b. Mar. 31, 1836; d. near Seaboard, Feb. 26, 1900; A.B. 1857; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1859; physician 1860-94; farmer, 1894-1900; capt. N. C. troops C. S. A.; asst. surg. C. S. A.

RAMSEY, JACOB SHERMAN

        Statesville; s. 1911-12; Guilford col.; b. Statesville, Nov. 17, 1890.

RAMSEY, MACK ENGLISH

        Marshall; s. 1921-22; b. Marshall, Jan. 6, 1904; p. R. S. and -- -- --.

*RAMSEY, NATHAN ALEXANDER Tobacconist

        From Pittsboro; Durham; b. Chatham co., Dec. 3, 1827; d. Sept. 11, 1906; A.B. 1848; merchant; farmer; surveyor; capt. C. S. A. co. "D" 61st reg.; trustee, U. N. C., 1897-1905.

RAND, EMMETT GLADSTONE Student

        Garner; A.B. 1922; s. m. 1922-24; b. Garner, Feb. 22, 1901; p. H. D. and Maggie (Johnson); Kappa Psi; Alpha Psi Delta; Methodist.

*RAND, ISAAC WILLIAM

        Smithfield; b. Sept. 1, 1892; d. Sept. 13, 1912; s. 1912.

RAND, JAMES HALL

        Lillington; A.B. 1912; b. Smithfield, Sept. 4, 1890.

RAND, OLIVER GRAY Lawyer

        Wilson; A.B. 1917; s. l. 1919-21; Univ. of Dijon; b. Goldsboro, Oct. 26, 1895; p. Oscar R. and Olivia (Hall); Phi Beta Kappa; Golden Fleece; track; Phi Soc.; Phi Delta Phi; lawyer mem. firm Woodard and Rand; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut. camps Jackson, Sevier and Upton, A. E. F. 1917-19; Odd Fellow; Methodist.

RAND, OSCAR RIPLEY Officer, U. S. Army

        Garner; A.B. 1908; A.B. Oxford univ., England 1911; b. Goldsboro, Sept. 22,


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1886; p. Oscar Ripley and Olivia (Hall); Phi Beta Kappa; Golden Fleece; Phi Soc.; winner Rhodes scholarship; educational work Sidney Lanier H. S., Montgomery, Ala., and Univ. of Ala. 1912-17; 1st lieut. 22nd inf. U. S. A. 1917-; 2nd lieut. 46th inf., 4th inf., replacement reg., 60th inf., 6th inf. U. S. A. 1917-19; Methodist.

*RAND, OSCAR RIPLEY Lawyer

        From Wake co.; Smithfield, Ala.; b. Feb. 15, 1833; d. Jan. 29, 1904; A.B. 1854; farmer; capt. 26th N. C. C. S. A.

‡RAND, ROBERT OTIS

        Burlington; s. 1905-06.

‡RAND, WALTER

        Frannie, Wyo.; s. 1914-15; b. Smithfield, Dec. 11, 1896; p. O. R. and -- -- --.

*RANDALL, WILLIAM GEORGE

        From Table Rock; Blowing Rock; b. Burke co., Nov. 16, 1860; d. Dec. 11, 1905; A.B. 1884; prof. U. N. C. 1888-89; artist and portrait painter; prin. inst. McKinnie, Tex.

RANDOLPH, EDGAR EUGENE Teacher

        Care N. C. Col. of A. and E., Raleigh; A.B. 1904; A.M. 1906; Ph.D. 1907; Mass. Inst. of tech.; b. Charlotte, July 22, 1878; p. John and Eugenia (Grier); m. Ora Huffman, Dec. 30, 1909; Di Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; prof. Lenoir col. 2 yrs.; prof. Elon col. 8 yrs.; ibid. Tex. A. and M. col. 2 yrs.; asso. prof. N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1920-23; prof. chem. eng'ring ibid.; fellow Amer. inst. of chemistry; mem. Amer. chem. soc.; ibid. Amer. electrochemical soc.; N. C. state acad. of science; N. C. cottonseed crushers' assn.; soc. for promotion of Eng. educ.; Lutheran.

RANDOLPH, ELDRED OSCAR, SR. Teacher

        Box 286, College sta., Tex.; A.B. 1908; A.M. 1915; Erskine col. 1902-04; Litt.D. Defiance col. 1916; b. Charlotte, Feb. 14, 1882; p. John and Eugenia (Grier); m. Marie Rebecca Sawyer, Dec. 30, 1909; Di Soc.; prin. Waxhaw graded sch. 1909-10; prof. of geology, Lenoir col. 1908-09; supt. Mooresville graded sch. 1910-13; asst. in geology U. N. C. 1913-14; act. prof. geol. and biology, Col. of Charleston, 1914-15; prof. ibid. Elon col. 1915-18; dean of men ibid. 1917-18; asso. prof. of geol. Tex. A. and M. col. 1918-20; prof. of geol. ibid. 1920-22; head geol. dept. ibid. 1922-; mem. N. E. A. 1908-13; ibid. N. C. acad. of science 1908-; ibid. A. A. A. science 1913-; ibid. S. W. geol. soc. 1919-; ibid. A. A. pet. geologists 1919-; fellow Amer. geographical soc. 1922-; mem. nat. council of geography teachers 1919-21, 1924-; author several articles of a scientific nature; Woodman; Presbyterian.

*RANDOLPH, JOHN Lawyer

        Northampton co.; s. 1837-38.

RANDOLPH, MARION HERBERT Chemist

        R.F.D. 1, Charlotte, pres. 236 W. First st., Charlotte; A.B. 1917; Univ. of Grenoble, France, 1919; b. Charlotte, July 16, 1892; p. John and Sarah (Lavance); prin. Sardis H. S. Charlotte, 1917-18; ibid. Derita H. S. Charlotte, 1920-21; ibid. Bunn H. S. Louisburg, 1921-22; clerk-chemist Nat. Aniline & Chem. co. Charlotte, 1922-; pvt.-liaison sergt.-interpreter bat. F, 318th F. A. 81st div. 1918-19; A. R. Presbyterian.

‡RANES, ARTHUR

        Raleigh; A.M. 1924; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1908.

RANEY, FRANK TILLEY Postoffice Clerk

        Box 154, Texarkana, Tex.; s. 1899-1902; b. Granville co., Jan. 26, 1879; p. Thomas Hansard and Dora Alice (Tilley); m. Minnie Harmon, July 12, 1905; salesman 1 yr.; express messenger Pacific exp. co. 1903-06; temporary postoffice clerk 1906-08; permanent clerk 1908-; Pythian; Woodman; Methodist.

RANEY, GEORGE HALL

        Buchanan, Va.; s. 1904-07; b. Granville co., June 26, 1884; p. Thomas Hansard and Dora Alice (Tilley); m. Fern McPherson, Stuart, Fla., Mar. 8, 1911; baseball; Di Soc.; merchant Chapel Hill, 1908; bookkeeper Bank of Palm Beach, Palm Beach, Fla., 1909-10; mgr. store Stuart, Fla., 1911-12; mgr. Raney Canner co. Chattanooga, Tenn., 1913-14; mgr. Tenn. Can co. ibid. 1915-16; salesman Va. Can co. Buchanan, Va., 1917-19; mgr. ibid. 1920-; Methodist.

†RANKIN, ALBERT MCQUISTIAN

        Greensboro; s. 1879-81; b. Guilford co., Oct. 24, 1858; teacher; S. C. gen. assem. 1886-89.

RANKIN, ALEXANDER MARTIN, JR.

        Alberta apts., High Point; s. 1922-23; Western Md. col.; b. High Point, July 30, 1902; p. Alexander Martin and Lena (Blair); m. Adele Marie Wineskie, Oct. 18, 1923; Sigma Chi; emp. Rankin Coffin & Casket co. High Point, 6 mos.; ibid. Sou. Mirror co., High Point, now; Methodist.

RANKIN, CHARLES

        Fayetteville; s. 1889; Davidson col.; b. Guilford co., Nov. 2, 1870; p. S. C. and Martha A. (Thom); m. Hattie Sutton, Apr. 23, 1920; Presbyterian.

RANKIN, CLAUDE WHARTON Insurance

        Fayetteville; s. 1903-05; b. Fayetteville, Mar. 26, 1883; p. Alpheus E. and Zula (Smith); m. Lola Bruton, Nov. 12, 1912; Phi Soc.; formerly cashier Cumberland Savings & Trust co., Fayetteville, 1906-17; owner ins. agency 1917-; alderman Fayetteville; treas. ibid.; ibid. Cape Fear fair assn.; dir. ibid.; vice sec.-treas. Cross Creek bldg and loan assn.; Kiwanian; Presbyterian.


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RANKIN, EDGAR RALPH

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1913; A.M. 1914; b. Stanley, Nov. 2, 1891; p. Edgar Haywood and Lola Ann (Sloan); assoc. dir. U. N. C. ext. div.; 2nd lieut. F. A. camp Taylor, Ky.; Presbyterian.

RANKIN, FRANK BISANER Teacher

        R.F.D. 2, Mt. Holly; A.B. 1901; Davidson col.; b. Mt. Holly, May 14, 1878; p. Col. Richard and Delia (Bisaner); m. Oneta Battley, Nov. 4, 1909; football 1899-1900; Phi Soc.; ed. first Yackety Yack; supt. Gaston co. schs. 1901-03; pastor Hamlet Rockingham Pres. church 1908-09; ibid. 1909-12; ibid. Rutherfordton, 1912-17; teacher Stanley H. S. math. and science 1921-24; Pythian; Presbyterian.

RANKIN, HENRY ASHBY Teacher

        Hillside ave., Fayetteville; A.B. 1922; b. May 30, 1901; p. H. A. and Douglas (Evans); prin. Cumberland mills schs., Cumberland Mills, 1922-; S. A. T. C.; Presbyterian.

RANKIN, HENRY LANAR Speculator

        Box 1197, Tampa, Fla.; s. 1899-1901; Harvard univ. 2 yrs.; m. Jess Swann, June 21, 1907; wholesale drug bus.; land speculator since.

*RANKIN, JOHN CHAMBERS

        From Guilford co.; Baskingridge, N. J.; b. 1816; d. Apr. 25, 1900; s. 1835-36; D.D. Princeton Theol. sem. 1840; missionary to Hindustan, 1840-51; pastor, Baskingridge Pres. church, 1851-95.

*RANKIN, JOHN DAVIDSON MCLEAN Planter

        Gaston co.; b. 1830; d. in serv. Richmond, 1862; s. 1853-54; teacher; sergt. C. S. A.

RANKIN, JAMES GUY Banker

        Campobello, S. C.; s. 1892-95.

†RANKIN, JOSEPH KERR Farmer

        Charlotte; s. 1867-68; A.B. Davidson col. 1870; b. Guilford co., Nov. 10, 1848; teacher 1870-71.

RANKIN, JOHN TAYLOR

        Wilmington; A.B. 1911 as of 1866; b. Southport, Sept. 3, 1845; naval stores broker; 1st lieut. art. C. S. A.

RANKIN, KATHLEEN ADAIR

        (See Moore, Mrs. Walter Parks).

‡RANKIN, RICHARD BRANDOK

        Kannapolis; s. m. 1914-15; Wake Forest col.; b. Concord, July 5, 1892; p. John A. and -- -- --.

RANKIN, RUFUS GRADY Manufacturer

        317 S. York st., Gastonia; s. 1906-09; b. Gaston co., Feb. 25, 1891; p. Rufus Pinkney and Zoe (Hand); m. Ruth Boyce, Jan. 22, 1913; Di Soc.; Phi Delta Theta; bookkeeper Citizens Nat. bank 1909-12; vice-pres. Gastonia Ins. and Realty co., 1912-16; pres. and treas. Pinkney Mills, inc.; ibid. Ridge Mills, inc.; pres. Rankin Realty co.; vice-pres. Carolina Yarn corp., Phila., Pa.; ibid. Rankin Mills, inc.; ibid. Gastonia Ins. and Realty co.; treas. Gastonia; lieut.-gov. Kiwanis club of the Carolinas; comm'r Gaston co.; Mason; Pythian; Kiwanian; Methodist.

RANKIN, ROBERT RICHARD Clerk

        Savona Cotton mills, Charlotte; s. 1914; shipping clerk, Savona Cotton mills.

RANKIN, SAMUEL PERSIS Farmer

        R.F.D. 6, Greensboro; s. 1897-98; b. McLeansville, Oct. 2, 1877; teacher.

RANKIN, SAMUEL WHARTON Physician

        W. depot, Concord; A.B. 1907; Wake Forest col. 1908-09; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1912; b. Cabarrus co., Feb. 11, 1886; p. John Alexander and Minnie (McCorkle); m. Louise Watkins, Aug. 21, 1917; interne Methodist hosp., Phila., Pa., 1912-13; physician Concord, 1913-; Mason; Pythian; Presbyterian.

RANKIN, WILLIAM CALVIN Realtor

        1410 Elizabeth ave., Charlotte; A.B. 1904; b. Guilford co., Dec. 19, 1881; p. John Henry and Nancy Jane (Smith); m. Ophelia Douglass Howell, Aug. 11, 1908; Phi Beta Kappa, (sec.); teacher of math. in Greensboro H. S. and prin. Lindsay st. grammar sch. 1904-06; teacher of math. and prin. Goldsboro H. S. 1906-08; prin. Morehead sch., Durham, 1908-11; sec. and treas. Marion co. trust co., Marion, S. C., 1911-12; associated with The Stephens co., Charlotte, 1912-13; acting sec. and treas. of firm ibid.; developing suburban real estate in Charlotte for private profit since leaving The Stephens co.; pres. Charlotte real estate bd. 1924; Presbyterian.

RANKIN, WILLIAM WALTER, JR. Teacher

        R.F.D. 1, Charlotte; pres. Agnes Scott col., Decatur, Ga.; M.A. 1912; B.E. N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1904; Columbia univ. 1919-21; Harvard univ. 1915-16; b. Charlotte, Dec. 28, 1882; p. William Walter and Kate (Griffith); m. Ella Arnold Lambeth; teaching from 1912-; now head of math. dept. of Agnes Scott col., Decatur, Ga.; author: The Cultural Value of Mathematics; Presbyterian.

RANSOM, GEORGE E.

        Weldon; Ph.B. 1891.

‡RANSOM, HENRY HUNT Teacher

        Dallas, Tex.; s. 1883-86.

*RANSOM, MATTHEW WHITAKER Planter

        Warrenton; b. Oct. 8, 1826; d. Northampton co., Oct. 8, 1904; m. -- Exum; A.B. 1847; LL.D. 1881; lawyer; atty. gen. 1852-55; pres. elector 1852; mem. house


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of c. 1858-60; prov. cong. Montgomery, Ala.; peace commr. 1861; U. S. sen. 1872-95; U. S. minister to Mexico, 1895-97; C. S. A. brig.-gen., maj.-gen. Apr. 7, 1865; trustee, U. N. C. 1858-68.

RANSOM, PATRICK EXUM Farmer

        Jackson; s. 1886-88.

*RANSOM, THOMAS ROBERT Lawyer

        Garysburg; b. Aug. 3, 1863; d. Nov. 14, 1896; s. 1881-84; s. l. 1886-88; A.B. Georgetown, 1885.

RANSON, JOSEPH

        Garysburg; s. 1876-79.

*RANSON, JOHN OLIVER

        Huntersville; b. Nov. 29, 1893; killed in France, Sept. 29, 1918; m. Eugenia Withers, Jan. 7, 1918; A.B. 1917; officer U. S. A.; 2nd lieut. Ft. Oglethorpe and assigned to co. "I" 371st inf. camp Jackson; 1st lieut. ibid. Feb. 1, 1918; A. E. F. Apr. 1918; Presbyterian.

RANSON, LUCIUS HENRY Superintendent Public Welfare

        Charleston, S. C.; A.B. 1914; New York Sch. of Social work, 1922-; b. Huntersville, Mar. 20, 1892; p. William Joseph and Ellen V. (Hunter); Di Soc.; track; football; basketball; mgr. W. J. Ranson and son, Huntersville, 1914-15; teacher Huntersville H. S. 1915; athletic dir. Horner Military sch., Charlotte, 1915-16; mgr. W. J. Ranson and son 1916-19; Mecklenburg co. supt. pub. welfare 1919-; A. R. Presbyterian.

RANSON, MURPHY DALE

        Huntersville; pres. Chapel Hill; B.S. 1924; b. Huntersville, Nov. 2, 1901; p. William Joseph and Ellen Viola (Hunter); track capt. 1925; Di Soc.; A. R. Presbyterian.

RANSON, PAUL JONES

        Huntersville; A.B. 1922; b. Huntersville, Aug. 30, 1897; p. William Joseph and Ellen Viola (Hunter); Di Soc.; track; asst. supervisor vocational rehabilitation 1922-; 2nd lieut. inf. U. S. A. instr. Carnegia inst. of tech. 1918; A. R. Presbyterian.

RANSON, ROBERT Farmer

        Hickory; A.B. 1880; b. Northampton co., May 7, 1860; p. Matt W. and -- -- --; govt. work 1881-85; lawyer 1885-95; farmer 1896-; staff U. S. embassy Mexico City, Mex., 1895-96.

RANSON, ROBERT EUGENE Insurance

        209 Colonial drive, High Point; s. 1912-15; A.B. Erskine col. 1901; b. Huntersville, Sept. 26, 1879; p. Robert Marion and Agnes A. (Sample); m. Bryte Baker, June 21, 1910; teacher 1901-19; Providence Mutual Life ins. co. 1920-; sec. chamber comm., Henderson; Mason; Red Man; Pythian; Junior; Presbyterian.

RANSON, ROBERT LACY

        Huntersville; B.S. 1924; b. Huntersville, Aug. 28, 1899; p. William Joseph and Ellen Viola (Hunter); Di Soc.; track; gym team; S. A. T. C.; R. O. T. C. 1920; A. R. Presbyterian.

RANSON, WILLIAM EARL

        Huntersville; s. 1916-17, 1919-20; b. Huntersville, Aug. 19, 1895; p. William Joseph and Ellen Violet (Hunter); m. Sarah Eugenia Henderson, Aug. 1, 1922; track; stock yard shipper J. & L. Steel co., Woodlawn, Pa., 1920; steward shipping board ship Newburg, 1920; basketball coach Beaumont, Tex. H. S. 1921; field chem. Magnolia Refining co., Tampico, Mex., Mar.-June, 1921; pvt. 5th co. C. A. C. Ft. Caswell, bat. E, 47th C. A. C. camp Eustis and A. E. F. 1917-19; A. R. Presbyterian.

RAPER, ARTHUR FRANKLIN

        R.F.D. 1, Welcome; A.B. 1924; b. Welcome, Nov. 8, 1899; p. William F. and Julia Selina (Crouse); Di Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; Epsilon Phi Delta; winner Eben Alexander Greek prize; Moravian.

RAPER, DANIEL WEBSTER Merchant

        220 E. 40th st., Norfolk, Va.; s. 1907-08; Univ. of Va., 1908-09; p. Daniel W. and Lizzie C. --; m. Helen Lee Patty, Dec. 9, 1916; wholesale and retail lumber bus. since 1909.

RAPER, JOHN ELISHA

        Linwood; B.S. 1924; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; b. Linwood, Mar. 25, 1903; p. J. R. and Mary Lindsay (Miller); Methodist.

‡RAPER, JULIUS ROWAN, JR. Teacher

        Linwood; s. 1919-21; Elon col. 1917-19; b. Apr. 9, 1900; p. Julius Rowan and Mary Lindsay (Miller); Theta Chi; prin. Welcome H. S. 1922; ibid. Beaufort H. S. 1923-; S. A. T. C. Plattsburg and Elon col. 1918; Methodist.

RAPER, PAUL ROBERTS Lawyer

        4th st., W., Lexington; s. 1911-12; s. l. 1912-13; Wake Forest col.; b. Lexington, Jan. 26, 1894; p. Emery E. and Lillie L. --; m. Louise Beeson, July 11, 1917; sol. recorder's ct., Lexington township, 4 yrs.; alderman Lexington; Elk; Methodist.

‡RAPER, WESLEY CARLTON

        High Point; s. 1904-05; b. Davidson co., Aug. 24, 1884.

RAPER, WILLIAM EMERY Automobile Dealer

        West Center st., Lexington; s. 1916-17; Trinity col. 1914-15; b. Lexington, Feb. 19, 1896; p. Emery E. and Lilly (Leonard); m. Annie Mae Hatch, Apr. 25, 1923; Buick and Packard motor car dealer firm Reynolds & Raper; French army and sergt. 1st co. air serv. U. S. A. 1917-19; Methodist.


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*RASCOE, JOHN T. Physician

        Windsor; s. 1842.

RATCLIFFE, WALTER HAYM

        Wauchula, Fla.; s. 1919-20; b. Wauchula, Fla., Aug. 22, 1899; p. D. O. and -- -- --.

RATCLIFFE, ZENO OLEN

        Terra Ceia; s. 1912-14, fall 1914; b. Jan. 2, 1892; p. John L. and Mary J. --; Mason.

RAVENEL, SAMUEL FITZSIMMONS Student

        Green Pond, S. C.; A.B. 1918; M.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1923; b. Charleston, S. C., Sept. 27, 1898; p. Theodore duBose and Elizabeth (Fishburne); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; gym team; track; football; basketball; Di Soc.; Nu Sigma Nu; Sigma Upsilon; interne New Haven hosp. 1923-24; 2nd lieut. 2nd inf. U. S. A. 1918-19; Episcopalian.

RAWLES, HUBERT JESSE

        Robersonville; s. 1919-20; b. Robersonville, Feb. 22, 1901; p. J. B. and -- -- --.

RAWLINGS, EDWARD GARLICK, JR. Broker

        Wilson; s. 1906-08; b. Wilson, Nov. 22, 1888; p. E. G. and Sarah L. (Daniel); Episcopalian.

RAWLINGS, LENOX DANIEL

        Wilson; s. 1913-14; N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1911-13; b. Wilson, Oct. 21, 1893; p. E. G. and -- -- --.

RAWLS, JOHN LEWIS Physician

        Amer. Bank & Trust co., Suffolk, Va.; s. m. 1913-15; Trinity col. 1911-13; Jefferson Med. col.; b. Gatesville, Mar. 23, 1885; p. John Bembry and James Elizabeth (Broom); m. Azzie Queldoh Gatling; Kappa Psi; practicing physician Suffolk, Va.; world war U. S. M. C. 1st lieut. 1918-19; Mason; Methodist.

RAWLS, ROBERT MORRILL Bookkeeper

        Tarboro; s. 1897-98.

RAWLS, ZEBULON VANCE Lawyer

        Bayboro; s. l. 1909; b. Arapahoe, Nov. 7, 1876; p. Alfred D. and Lotha (Caton); m. Maggie Swan, July 29, 1908; register of deeds Pamlico co. 1900-08; N. C. gen. assem. 1911; Christian.

RAY, AARON ALGA

        R.F.D. 2, Siler City; s. 1892-93; s. m. 1893-94.

RAY, BAXTER B.

        Selma; s. 1920-21; b. Selma, Sept. 14, 1904; p. R. L. and -- -- --.

RAY, CLARENCE BROADWAY

        1513 Compton ave., Nashville, Tenn.; s. m. 1910-11; Wake Forest col. 1908-09; Greenville and Tusculun col. 1902-04; b. Greenville, S. C., June 6, 1887; p. Clyde Hosea and Ella May (Ray); m. Anna Zuile McConnell, Oct. 20, 1915; Phi Delta Theta; Phi Chi; salesman Schoenhafer co., Chicago, Ill., 1915-22; salesman Lesher-Whitman co., inc., New York.

RAY, CLIFFORD MCAULEY Teacher

        Swepsonville; s. 1921-22; b. Swepsonville, Jan. 15, 1898; p. A. M. and Pattie (Whitaker); m. Annie Minor, Dec. 10, 1921; gym team; track; Methodist.

*RAY, DONALD FAIRFAX

        Fayetteville; d. July 6, 1918; A.B. 1909; s. l. 1911.

†RAY, EDWARD

        Albans; A.B. 1903; b. Marshall, Oct. 18, 1876.

RAY, EDGAR CALDWELL Cotton Manufacturer

        McAdenville; s. 1895-97; b. Charlotte, Dec. 14, 1877; p. Robert R. and Mary (Downs); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; salesman Charlotte Supply co. 1897-1904; ibid. Sou. Belting co. 1904-06; ibid. H. A. Metz & co. 1906-09; ibid. Berlin Aniline works 1909-14; charge of cloth dept. McAden mills 1914-; mayor McAdenville 3 terms; alderman ibid. 5 terms; Mason; Pythian; Presbyterian.

RAY, FREDERICK CHAMBERLAIN

        Leaksville; B.S. 1924; b. Leaksville, July 7, 1901; p. Rufus P. and -- -- --; Theta Chi; Methodist.

RAY, FRANK LEONARD

        Wake Forest; s. m. 1914-15; Wake Forest col.; b. Wake Forest, Oct. 5, 1894; p. W. L. and -- -- --.

RAY, FRANK OLIVER Lawyer

        Smithfield; s. 1916; Wake Forest col. 1914; b. Pine Level, Aug. 31, 1897; p. Robert L. and Omega Ann (Olerin); m. Elmoie B. Edmundson, Apr. 12, 1921; Phi Soc.; Phi Delta Phi; sol. Johnston co. 2 yrs.; 2nd lieut. 161st depot brig. U. S. A. 1918; Mason; Methodist.

RAY, HICKMAN Physician

        Durham; s. 1909-10; s. m. 1910-12; M.D. Univ. of Md.; b. Raleigh, Sept. 25, 1889; p. C. R. and Martha (Pugh); Omega Epsilon Phi; med. corps U. S. A., A. E. F. 1917-19.

RAY, HUBERT ROY

        Raleigh; A.B. 1912; A.M. 1912.

RAY, J. BIS Lawyer

        Burnsville; s. l. 1902-03; b. Yancey co., June 23, 1873; p. Garrett D. and Elizabeth Birchfield --; m. Pansy Carter, May 9, 1873; lawyer since leaving sch.; judge sup'r ct.; Ray's annonation to revisal of 1905; Ray's table of N. C. supr. ct. cases; Mason; Pythian; Odd Fellow; Methodist.


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RAY, J. CLYDE Lawyer

        Hillsboro; s. a. 1912-13; s. l. 1915-16; b. Orange co., Feb. 6, 1890; p. John W. and Lila (Williams); m. Mamie E. Brown, Nov. 13, 1918; lawyer since leaving the univ.; mem. N. C. bar assn.; N. C. sen. 1923; pvt. U. S. A. 1918-19; Methodist.

*RAY, JOHN EDWIN, JR.

        Raleigh; d. Oct. 6, 1918; s. m. 1908.

RAY, JOHN SHERMAN

        Haw River; s. 1920-22; b. Swepsonville, Mar. 11, 1900; p. A. M. and Pattie -- --.

‡RAY, JAMES WILFORD

        Selma; s. 1919-20; b. Brevard, Oct. 9, 1902; p. C. E. and -- -- --.

*RAY, LAVENDER R. Lawyer

        From Newman, Ga.; Atlanta, Ga.; b. 1842; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; lieut. C. S. A.; Ga. gen. assem.

‡RAY, MCDUFFIE Lawyer

        Hendersonville; s. l. 1895-96; b. Transylvania co., June 28, 1871; p. William C. and Martha M. (Galloway); m. Elsie M. Haynor, Oct. 23, 1902; practicing atty. since leaving univ.; supt. Henderson co. sch. 1905-09; chmn. bd. educ. Henderson co.; ed. French Broad Heattur, 2 yrs.; N. C. sen. 1919.

RAY, RITZ CLYDE

        Beaver Creek; s. 1912-13; M.D. Univ. of Va., 1916.

RAY, ROBERT LEE

        Selma; s. l. 1907-08.

RAY, ROBERT LEE, JR.

        Selma; s. 1921-22; b. Selma, Oct. 9, 1902; p. Robert Lee and -- -- --.

RAY, ROBERT MARSH Lumber Dealer

        Hancock st., Oxford; s. 1910-12; b. Oxford, Oct. 30, 1893; p. Charles D. and Lizzie (Marsh); m. Madge Jordon, Oct. 7, 1915; Junior; Baptist.

*RAY, WILLIAM ANGUS

        From Sanford; Fayetteville; b. Cumberland co. Dec. 30, 1883; d. Oct. 15, 1918; m. Belle Tillinghast, Feb. 28, 1918; s. 1904-06; Atlanta Dental col.; Presbyterian.

*RAY, WILLIAM EDWARD

        From Franklinton; Marshall, Tex.; b. 1843; d. 1863; s. 1859-60; capt. C. S. A.

RAYMER, DEWEY LITTLE Lawyer

        Statesville; s. 1902-03; b. Eufola, Apr. 30, 1880; p. Charles Augustus and Laura S. (Little); m. Ethel Barker, June 6, 1905; lawyer Statesville; postmaster Statesville, 1910-15; Lutheran.

RAYNOR, JAMES

        Benson; s. 1913-14; b. Benson, June 20, 1891; p. Ransom and -- -- --.

*READ, CLEMENT CARRINGTON Banker

        Smithville, Va.; A.B. 1819; planter.

*READ, CHARLES L.

        Virginia; s. 1810.

*READ, HOWELL L. Planter

        Virginia; s. 1810.

*READ, THOMAS E. Lawyer

        Smithville, Va.; A.B. 1820; gen. assem. of Va.

READE, ROBERT PERCIVAL Lawyer

        510 Holloway st., Durham; s. l. 1903-04; N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1894-95; A.B. Trinity col. 1900; LL.B. Univ. of Mich. 1903; b. Roxboro, Aug. 5, 1877; p. William Franklin and Martha Emma (Moore); m. Leia Lansdale, June 24, 1908; Alpha Tau Omega; dir. Citizens Nat. Bank of Durham; Durham co. atty.; Durham atty.; asso. prof. of law Trinity col. 10 yrs.; mem. N. C. bar assn.; Methodist.

REAGAN, FRANK WEAVER Merchant

        Weaverville; s. 1920-21; b. Bryson City, May 28, 1900; p. William M. and Byrd (Cooper); merchant; garage operator; Mason; Methodist.

REAGAN, HENRY GRADY Hotel Manager

        Care Battery Park hotel, Asheville; s. 1909-10; grad. Weaver col. 1908; b. Weaverville, Apr. 24, 1890; p. James Jerome and Mary Caroline (Pickens); m. Grace Lee, Sept. 14, 1917; teacher 5 yrs.; bank emp. 1911-13; prof. Weaver col. 1913-16; asst. mgr. bat. Park hotel 1919-; alderman Weaverville; pvt.-sergt. 321st inf. 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Odd Fellow; Methodist.

REAMS, MARION L. Merchant

        207 Dillard st., Durham; s. 1916; Trinity col.; b. Durham, Aug. 8, 1895; p. Samuel Howard and Sudie (Hunter); m. Helen Lyon, June 15, 1921; foreman Robert G. Lassiter and co. 2 yrs.; mgr. Central Filling station, Durham, 2½ yrs.; Baptist.

REAMS, SAMUEL HUNTER Cashier

        Roxboro road, Durham; A.B. 1921; Ga. tech. 1918; b. Durham, Nov. 20, 1899; p. Samuel Howard and Sudie (Hunter); Sigma Chi; teacher Kinston H. S. 1921-22; bookkeeper Durham pub. serv. co. 1922-23; cashier ibid. 1923-; pvt. U. S. marine corps 1918-19; Baptist.

REASONER, NORMAN ANDERSON Manager Nursery

        Oneco, Fla.; A.B. 1917; g. s. 1917; b. Bradentown, Fla., June 28, 1896; p. Egbert Norman and Sarah Burrows (Anderson); m. Dorothy Elizabeth Chambers, Nov. 10, 1920; emp. E. I. Du Pont de Nemours co., Deepwater, N. J., 1918; mgr. production div. Royal Palm nurseries, Oneco, Fla., 1918-23; ibid. partner, gen. mgr. 1924-; sec.-treas. Fla. state florists' assn. 1921-; ibid. pres. 1923-24;


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pres. Fla. Christian Endeavor union 1920-22; author numerous horticultural articles; pvt.-sergt.-maj. 218th aero squad, 327th aero squad ordnance dept. U. S. A. 1917-18; Presbyterian.

REAVES, EDWIN LEROY Druggist

        Raeford; Ph.G. 1923; Kappa Psi; Phi Soc.; Methodist.

REAVES, HOWARD MEACHAM

        66 E. Main st., Union, S. C.; A.M. 1924; A.B. Furman univ. 1922; b. Statesville, Sept. 7, 1902; p. Dr. Edward S. and Mamie (Meacham); Baptist.

REAVES, SAMUEL WATSON Teacher

        527 Chautauqua ave., Norman, Okla.; B.S. 1899; Citadel col. 1891-95; A.B. Cornell univ. 1900; A.M. Univ. of Chicago, 1912; Ph.D. ibid. 1915; b. Dillon co., S. C., July 27, 1875; p. James Robert and Sarah Frances (McMillan); m. Ella Bethea, Aug. 28, 1901; Di Soc.; teacher Marion, S. C. graded schs. 1895-98; ibid. Mich. Military acad. 1901; asst. prof. Clemson col. 1901-05; prof. and head math. dept. Univ. of Okla., 1905-; mem. Amer. mathematical soc.; ibid. mathematical assn. of Amer.; ibid. Sigma Xi scientific soc.; author several articles relating to higher mathematics; Baptist.

REAVIS, PETER AUGUSTUS, JR. Consulting Economist

        Box 547, Raleigh; B.S. 1923; b. Louisburg, July 6, 1901; p. Peter A. and Bettie (Hill); Delta Tau Delta; Methodist.

RECTOR, DONALD CALDWELL Banker

        140 Rawley ave., Mt. Airy; s. 1918; b. Pacolet, S. C., Oct. 19, 1898; p. Bernard H. and Annie (McGuire); emp. 1st Nat. bank, Mt. Airy; S. A. T. C.; Presbyterian.

RECTOR, WILEY COLUMBUS Lawyer

        Hendersonville; s. l. 1901; Washington col., Tenn.; b. Marshall, Mar. 25, 1872; p. George G. and Edith (Rector); former owner and ed. Western North Carolina Times; N. C. gen. assem. 1905-07; alderman Hendersonville 2 yrs.; Presbyterian.

*REDD, EDMUND B.

        Martinsville, Va.; d. 1851; s. 1825.

REDD, FOREST MARION Lawyer

        Charlotte; s. l. 1904-05; p. S. M. and Cammilla (Morton); m. Bessie Flowe, Nov. 1, 1919.

*REDD, OVERTON

        Martinsville, Va.; s. 1808.

REDDING, JOSEPH LYMAN

        420 Broad st., High Point; s. 1919-20; Guilford col.; b. High Point, Dec. 16, 1898.

REDDITT, DAVID EARL Merchant

        Edward; s. 1921-22; b. Edward, Aug. 22, 1904; p. Leonidas Harding and Cora Mae (Boyd); Episcopalian.

REDFEARN, JULIAN EDGAR Teacher

        Aberdeen; s. 1902-03; b. Whitiston, May 26, 1878; farmer.

*REDFEARN, WILSON Planter

        Wadesboro; b. 1866; s. 1886-87.

REDFEARN, WILLIAM ALEXANDER Farmer

        Wingate; B.S. 1921; b. Anson co., June 25, 1895; p. Henry Austin and Lula A. (Barrette); farmer 1921-22; teacher 1922-23; farmer 1923-; pvt. 79th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason.

‡REDFERN, RUPERT DAVID Minister

        Wadesboro; pres. Eagles Springs; s. 1902-03; b. Anson co., Jan. 9, 1879; p. Alfred and Rhoda V. --; m. Juda Mae Hendlen, Mar. 16, 1907; farmer; teacher.

*REDMOND, FRANK P.

        Tarboro; s. 1862-64.

REDMON, HERMAN LESLIE

        Marshall; s. p. 1912-13; Tusculum col.; b. Marshall, June 15, 1893; p. J. F. and -- -- --.

REDWINE, ROBERT BURWELL Lawyer

        Monroe; LL.B. 1891; b. Union co., July 12, 1860; p. Dr. T. W. and Mary Ann (Clark); m. Sallie Wall McAlister, Apr. 17, 1895; Sigma Chi; lawyer firm Covington and Redwine, Monroe, 1891-; pres. Monroe Bank & Trust co.; ibid. The Investment corp.; N. C. gen. assem. 1905-07, 1919-21; N. C. sen. 1907-09; trustee, U. N. C. 1905-11; capt. Monroe light inf. 1892-93; Methodist.

REDWINE, THOMAS WORTH Auto Dealer

        Monroe; s. 1921-23; b. Monroe, Dec. 24, 1901; p. Robert Burwell and Sarah (McAlister); Sigma Nu; Di Soc.; sec. and treas. Monroe Motor co., inc.; Methodist.

REECE, DARETTE MANLY Lawyer

        Yadkinville; s. 1883-84; s. l. 1884-85; b. Yadkin co., June 12, 1862; p. Joel D. and Sarah Delanie (Caudl); m. Mary Steinback Robertson, June, 1887; mayor Yadkinville; Baptist.

REECE, JOSEPH ISAAC Teacher

        Jefferson City, Tenn.; A.M. 1910; A.B Carson-Newman col. 1908; A.M. Harvard univ. 1911; b. Butler, Tenn., Oct. 15 1883; p. John Isaac and Sarah Elizabeth (Maples); m. Bertha May Hendricks, Dec. 28, 1908; supt. Clearwater, Fla., city sch. 1912-14; teacher Greeley, Colo., H. S. 1914-15; supt. Clearwater, Fla., city sch. 1916-20; dean and prof. Carson-Newman col. 1920-; alderman Jefferson City, Tenn.; Mason; Pythian; Baptist.


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*REECE, JOSHUA MONTGOMERY Physician

        From Boonville; Elkin; b. Feb. 24, 1859; d. June 1, 1923; m. Bertha Carson, Dec. 10, 1890; s. 1881-82; M.D. Col. of Physicians and surgeons, Baltimore, Md.; Methodist.

REECE, JAMES THADDEUS Lawyer

        Yadkinville; A.B. 1912; s. l. 1915-16; b. Yadkinville, Feb. 28, 1889; p. Darrett Manly and Mary Steinback (Reece); m. Nina Davis, June 30, 1920; teacher 5 yrs.; lawyer 1916-; Yadkin co. supt. pub. instr. 1917-; Mason; Junior; Baptist.

REECE, WINSTON LEWELLYN Lawyer

        Dobson; LL.B. 1886; Wake Forest col.; b. Yadkin co., Sept. 22, 1862; p. Winston and Mary J. (Dobbins); m. Dora P. Shore, Dec. 18, 1895; Beta Theta Pi; Baptist.

*REED, ALBERT

        s. 1816.

‡REED, CHARLES HARMON

        Herndon, Va.; Ph.G. 1909.

†REED, MRS. CARL L.

        (Nee Wharton, Helen); 1402 Blanding st., Columbia, S. C.; g. s. 1909-10; A.B. Lancaster col. 1906; b. Aug. 2, 1886; p. Dr. George and -- -- --; m. Carl L. Reed.

REED, CHARLES WINGATE U. S. Army

        Care Adj. Gen. U. S. A., Washington, D. C.; pres. mil. sect., Purdue univ., Lafayette, Ind.; s. 1909-11; Weaver col.; b. Asheville, Apr., 1892; p. Samuel Harrison and Jessie (Wingate); m. Anice Bright, Sept., 1911; U. S. A., 2nd lieut. and 1st lieut. U. S. air serv, and motor transport corps 1917-20, 1st lieut. F. A. 1920-; Mason; Episcopalian.

REED, ELWOOD LEE

        Morehead City; s. 1918-19; Johns Hopkins univ. 1920-21; b. Washington, D. C., June 29, 1899; p. Dr. D. H. and Sarah Janette (White); m. Maude Butler, Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 23, 1923; engr. Pig Point ordnance depot, Pig Point, Va., 1 yr.; cost engr. dept. The Crown Cork & Seal co., Baltimore, Md. 2½ yrs.; emp. Continental Trust co., Baltimore, Md., 6 mos.; emp. bank Morehead city; S. A. T. C.

*REED, JOEL Druggist

        Concord; b. Feb. 26, 1877; d. Feb. 12, 1918; s. p. 1898-1900; Presbyterian.

REED, RALPH ALLAN Bookkeeper

        R.F.D. 6, Winston-Salem; A.B. 1914; Univ. of Chicago 1916; b. Winston-Salem, Nov. 19, 1892; p. Christian F. and Laura Eugenia (Gibbs); m. Fleda J. Morris, Sept. 1, 1915; supervising prin. Flat Rock and East Flat Rock schs. 1914-16; prin. Winecoff H. S. 1916-18; shipping clerk Cannon mfg co., Kannapolis, 1918; bookkeeper Wachovia Bank & Trust co., 1918-; Odd Fellow; Junior; Moravian.

*REED, WALTER MARION Teacher

        From Fairview; Biltmore; b. July 20, 1893; d. Nov. 12, 1920; s. 1913; supervisor rural recreation Buncombe co.; U. S. A. 1 yr.; Baptist.

REEDY, GRAHAM MCLURE Bookkeeper

        Rowland; Hartsville, S. C.; s. 1908-09; b. Marlboro co., S. C., Mar. 26, 1889; p. Howard and S. Florence (Rutledge); m. Sallie McLeod, June 18, 1919; bookkeeping and junior drug clerk; sergt., maj. U. S. A. 1918-19; Mason; Presbyterian.

REEDY, LEAHOLME LAW

        Clio, S. C.; pres. Terminal Inn, Wilson; s. 1920-21; b. Clio, S. C., Nov. 15, 1901; p. Dr. W. M. and -- -- --; clerk A. C. L. ry. co.

REES, MRS. ARTHUR D. Illustrator

        (Nee Graves, Mary deBerniere); Chapel Hill; s. 1905-06; b. Chapel Hill; p. Ralph Henry and Julia Charlotte (Hooper); m. Arthur Daugherty Rees, Sept. 18, 1919; illustrated articles for New York Tribune, the Philadelphia Public Ledger and other widely read newspapers; Episcopalian.

REES, HENRY EBENEZER Druggist

        Lincolnton; Ph.G. 1924; b. Anniston, Ala., Jan. 22, 1899; p. John B. and Mary W. --; Phi Delta Chi; mem. Amer. phar. assn.; Episcopalian.

*REESE, JOHN JAMES Planter

        Knoxville, Tenn.; b. July 4, 1823; d. Apr. 9, 1880; A.B. 1843; lawyer; capt. U. S. A., Mex. war; lieut.-col. C. S. A.

REEVES, CHARLES GORDON

        Nathan's Creek; A.B. 1924; Berea col. 1920-22; b. Nathan's Creek, June 18, 1901; p. J. G. and -- -- --; Baptist.

REEVES, GEORGE UNION Farmer

        Albemarle; s. 1907; b. Palmerville, Dec. 14, 1883; p. D. J. and Augusta (Russell); trav. salesman 1908-14; farmer 1914-; Mason; Methodist.

REEVES, JEFFERSON

        Waynesville; s. 1921-22; b. Waynesville, May 9, 1902; p. M. H. and -- -- --.

REEVES, JEREMIAH BASCOM Teacher

        Fulton, Mo.; A.B. 1909; A.M. Yale univ. 1911; Ph.D. Cornell univ. 1922; b. Siloam, Nov. 1, 1884; p. Micajah Coke and Mary Caroline (Mercer); ed. U. N. C. Magazine; Golden Fleece; Di Soc.; instr. Ga. tech. 1911-13; prof. Westminster col. 1914-; author The Hymn as Literature 1924; Methodist.

REEVES, JOHN LETHER Farmer

        Independence, Va.; s. 1895-96; b. Independence, Va., Oct. 30, 1876; p. Preston B. and Elizabeth (Cox); teacher 2 yrs.; salesman Okla. and Tex. 3 yrs.; farmer 1905-.


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REEVES, JOHN MERCER Commission Merchant

        Hobart ave., Summit, N. J.; A.B. 1910; Univ. of Chicago 1912; N. C. Col. of A. and E., 1915; b. Siloam, Aug. 10, 1887; p. Micajah Coke and Mary Caroline (Mercer); prin. H. S. Dobson 1910-11; ibid. Dothan, Ala., H. S. 1911-14; with Hunter mfg. and comm. co. New York city, 1915-17, 1919-20; partnership Reeves bros., comm. merchants, 1920-; vice-pres. and dir. Osage mfg. co., Bessemer city, N. C.; dir. Wills mills, Greenville and Woodruff, S. C.; chief petty officer-ensign U. S. N., Brooklyn, N. Y., Lewiston, Maine, Princeton, N. J., 1917-19; Methodist.

REEVES, LESTER A. Pharmaceutical Chemist

        Care Dept. of Int. rev., Washington, D. C.; s. p. 1910-11; p. W. N. and Lula J. --; m. Merle Scobie, Oct. 21, 1914; pharmacist until entering army; since asst. federal prohibition director for the state of New York.

REEVES, PLATO VANCE Stock Raiser

        Leicester; s. 1899; Weaver col.; b. Leicester, May 10, 1877; p. John A. and Clementine (Ferguson); m. Savannah English, Oct. 8, 1899; farmer; stock raiser; Methodist.

*REEVES, WILLIAM H.

        From Somerville, Tenn.; Lebanon, Tenn.; b. Feb. 16, 1843; d. Mar. 1, 1871; A.B. 1867; C. S. A.

REGAN, ONSLOW Physician

        Alexander City, Ala.; A.B. 1911 as of 1867.

*REGISTER, EDWARD CHAUNCEY Physician

        From Rose Hill; Charlotte; b. Duplin co., Oct. 20, 1860; d. Feb. 18, 1920; m. Levinia C. Montgomery, June 5, 1887; s. m. 1881-83; M.D. Univ. of N. Y. city, 1884; journalist; mem. N. C. state bd. of med. examiners 6 yrs.; pres. ibid.; pres. N. C. med. soc. 1906; mem. N. C. bd. of health; mem. Mecklenburg med. soc., tri-state med. soc., Amer. med. soc., Amer. pub. health assn., Amer. med. editors' assn.; pres. ibid. 1915; pres. tri-state med. assn. 1915; prof. N. C. Med. col.; trustee Trinity col.; Methodist.

REID, CHARLES LEWIS

        Rutherfordton; A.B. 1924; b. Rutherfordton, Dec. 30, 1901; p. C. C. and -- -- --; Presbyterian.

REID, EDWARD SOLOMON, JR. Bond Broker

        Los Angeles Country club, Beverly Hills, Cal.; s. 1912-16; Philadelphia Textile col. 1916-17; b. Charlotte, Feb. 24, 1895; p. Edward Solomon and Nannie Jane (Alexander); m. Mildred Pheme Smart Wood, Apr. 8, 1920; football; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi Chi; mgr. Hollywood, Cal., office Blyth Witter & co., stocks and bonds 1920-22; emp. A. D. Morrow & co., stocks and bonds, Toronto, Canada, 1923-; Gimghoul; pvt.-2nd lieut. hosp. unit "O" Ft. McPherson, Kelly Field, Omaha Balloon sch., Urbana off, ground sch., Scott Field, Rockwell Field for pursuit and aerial gunnery 1917-19; Presbyterian.

*REID, FRANK ABDON LUNSFORD

        Griffith; b. Mecklenburg co., Dec. 4, 1877; d. June 23, 1911; A.B. 1902; teacher, 1902-03; theol. student; prin. F. sem.

REID, GEORGE PINCKNEY Physician

        W. Main st., Forest City; s. 1885-86; Univ. of Md.; M.D. Univ. Col. of med. 1895; b. Rutherford co., Jan. 7, 1862; p. William Kilpatrick and Elizabeth Alice (Church); m. Martha Eulalie Elliott, May 20, 1896; Di Soc.; teacher; salesman; farmer physician Old Fort, 1894-1904; ibid. Forest City 1904-; pres. 1st Nat. bank Forest city; vice-pres. and dir. Farmers Bank & Trust co., Forest City; mem. N. C. med. soc.; Mason; Presbyterian.

*REID, JOHN

        Virginia; s. 1809.

REID, JOHN CALVIN Teacher

        Almond; s. 1913-14; Mars Hill col.; b. Silver Hill, Oct. 9, 1890; p. W. A. and -- -- --.

*REID, JOHN T.

        Mecklenburg co.; s. 1840-42.

REID, JAMES WILLIAM Physician

        Lowell; s. 1903-04; s. m. 1904-06; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1908; b. Lowell, July 28, 1886; p. John Ratchford and Ida J. (Hand); m. Mamie Patrick, Nov. 6, 1912; track; Di Soc.; Mason; Redman; Junior; Presbyterian.

REID, LOUISA PRESSLY

        (See Willcox, Mrs. J. S.).

REID, PAUL APPERSON Teacher

        Pilot Mt.; s. 1921-22; b. Vade Mecum Springs, Aug. 10, 1902; p. W. H. and Maggie (Apperson).

*REID, REUBEN DAVID Lawyer

        Wentworth; b. 1859; d. 1909; m. Lucile Reid; s. 1877-79; N. C. sen. 1907; trustee, U. N. C. 1909.

REID, ROMULUS MILLER Newspaperman

        21 S. Ann st., Asheville; s. 1922-23; b. Statesville, Sept. 17, 1903; p. D. W. and Margaret Delia (Miller); Di Soc.; Methodist.

*REID, SAMUEL G.

        Marion, Ala.; s. 1854-55.


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REID, SAMUEL LESLIE Minister

        56 Hudson ave., Haverstraw, N. Y.; A.B. 1918; B.D. Yale Divinity sch. 1921; b. Lowell, Aug. 4, 1894; p. John Ratchford and Ida Jackson (Hand); m. Maud Anna Brown, June 23, 1921; Epsilon Phi Delta; pastor Haverstraw, N. Y., Central Presbyterian church 1921-; Mason; Presbyterian.

REID, THOMAS J. Physician

        Covington, Tenn.; s. 1856-57; M.D. Univ. of Pa.; surg. C. S. A.

REID, WILLIAM KIRKPATRICK

        307 S. Broad st., Gastonia; s. 1911-15; Erskine col.; b. Charlotte, Nov. 17, 1893; p. James Pressly and Lula (Kirkpatrick); bookkeeper, Priscilla Spinning co.

†REILLY, EDWARD BUIST

        Atlantic City, N. J.; s. l. 1905-06.

REIN, ORESTES PEARL Teacher

        251 Tenth ave., Hickory; A.B. 1908; A.M. 1909; A.B. Lenoir col. 1907; Ph.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1913; b. Gastonia, Oct. 8, 1885; p. Peter S. and Julia A. (Hoffman); m. Lucile Moore, Sept. 27, 1911; m. Huldah E. Rockett, Dec. 26, 1922; prin. Stanley H. S. 1909-10; asst. prof. U. N. C. 1913-16; secondary sch. work Baltimore, Md., and Atlanta, Ga., 1917-18; farmer 1919; prof. Elizabeth col. 1919-20; prof. Lenoir col. 1920-; Lutheran.

REINHARDT, ROBERT LEE Druggist

        Forest City; s. 1908-09; p. J. K. and Cynthia Elizabeth --.

REINS, CHARLES CICERO

        1230 Shallowford st., Winston-Salem; s. p. 1910-12; b. Wilkesboro, Jan. 18, 1899; p. W. F. and -- -- --.

REITZELL, BAXTER PEARLIE

        Siler City; s. 1921-22; b. Siler City, May 5, 1901; p. O. B. and -- -- --.

REITZEL, JOHN BROOKS

        331 N. Main st., High Point; B.S. 1924; b. High Point, Aug. 29, 1902; p. Dr. James Riley and Nannie (Brooks); Theta Chi; Methodist.

REITZEL, JAMES RICHARD

        331 N. Main st., High Point; s. 1916-17; Va. Poly. inst.; b. High Point, Apr. 7, 1899; p. Mrs. J. R. Reitzel.

*RENCHER, JOHN GRANT Lawyer

        From Santa Fe, New Mex.; Pittsboro; b. Aug. 1, 1840; d. Aug. 11, 1909; A.B. 1862; A.M. 1866; capt. C. S. A. co. "K" 33rd reg.

*RENCHER, ABRAHAM Lawyer

        From Chatham co.; Chapel Hill; b. Wake co., 1798; d. July 6, 1883; A.B. 1822; A.M. 1831; mem. cong. 1829-39 and '41-43; pres. elector, 1843; charge d'affaires to Portugal, 1843-47; gov. ter. New Mex., 1857-61; mem. house of c. 1872-78; speaker house of c. 1878; N. C. gen. assem.; U. S. cong.

*RENCHER, WILLIAM CONWAY Lawyer

        From Santa Fe, New Mexico; Raleigh; b. Washington, D. C., July 29, --; d. Aug. 22, 1901; A.B. 1866; A.M. 1881; journalist; maj. C. S. A.

RENDLEMAN, DAVID ATWELL Lawyer

        Salisbury; s. 1914-15; b. Salisbury, Aug. 27, 1897; p. John L. and -- -- --.

RENDLEMAN, JOHN LUTHER Lawyer

        226 N. Fulton st., Salisbury; s. l. 1893; A.B. Roanoke col. 1892; b. Salisbury, Dec. 4, 1872; p. Jacob Alexander and Laura Catherine (Eddleman); m. Annie Woodson Atwell, Nov. 11, 1894; m. Allie Brown Ware, Aug. 10, 1915; Phi Gamma Delta; lawyer firm Randleman & Randleman, Salisbury; Lutheran.

RENDLEMAN, JOHN LUTHER, JR. Lawyer

        Salisbury; s. l. 1920-21; Lenoir col.; b. Salisbury, Sept. 11, 1899; p. John Luther and -- -- --.

RENEGAR, HARVEY CALDWELL Teacher

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1921; A.M. 1923; b. Harmony, Feb. 3, 1896; p. Moses and Alice (McDaniel); Di Soc.; prin. Macclesfield H. S. 1921-22; supt. Benson graded sch. 1922-; U. S. N. R. F. 1918-19; Mason; Presbyterian.

RENN, HARRY JACKSON Tobacconist

        Gallatin, Tenn.; s. 1913-15; Mass. Inst. of tech.; b. Granville co., Feb. 29, 1896; p. Joseph J. and Meta (Kinball); m. Elizabeth Brown, July 5, 1921; Phi Soc.; Beta Pi; Amer. Tob. co., Oxford, 1916-23; partner Renn-Soper Tob. co., Gallatin, Tenn., 1923-; author few articles in trade magazines receiving money for such; flight 33rd Mass. inst. tech. Cambridge, Mass., 1918-23; Methodist.

*REPITON, A. PAUL

        From Wilmington; Norfolk, Va.; d. 1882; s. 1857-59; C. S. A.

*RESPASS, RICHARD W.

        Williamston; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; C. S. A.

REVELL, MARVIN STANFORD Lawyer

        Kenly; LL.B. 1917; Ph.B. Elon col. 1914; A.B. Washington and Lee univ. 1915; b. Kenly, May 30, 1892; p. John T. and Sarah (Godwin); pvt., sergt. med. corps U. S. A. 1918-19; Shriner; Baptist.

‡REYNER, DANIEL

        3929 Pine st., Phila., Pa.; s. 1912-13; s. m. 1914-15; b. Raleigh, Oct. 5, 1894; p. Bernhardt and -- -- --.

‡REYNOLDS, ABRAM DAVID Tobacconist

        Louisville, Ky.; s. 1897-99; B.S. King's col.; b. Bristol, Tenn., Sept. 27, 1879.


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REYNOLDS, BENJAMIN FURMAN

        Rockingham; s. 1904-06; b. Ellerbe, Aug. 23, 1883; p. Allen Harrison and Sarah J. (Baldwin); m. Jewell Henry, Feb. 16, 1916; Di Soc.; register of deeds Richmond co. 12 yrs.; cashier bank of Rockingham 5 yrs.; chmn. bd. co. commr. 4 yrs.; Woodman; Junior; Methodist.

REYNOLDS, CHARLES ALBERT Farmer

        1843 Waughtown st., Winston-Salem; s. 1867-68; Princeton univ. 1868-70; b. Madison, Nov. 10, 1848; p. Dr. Thomas and Sarah Jane (Fewel); m. Carrie Watkins Fretwell, May 13, 1873; tobacco mfgr.; surveyor; civ. engr.; farmer; deputy coll. int. rev. 1876-82; lieut.-gov. N. C. 1897-1901; postmaster Winston-Salem, 1901-13.

REYNOLDS, GEORGE DANA BOARDMAN Lawyer

        Albemarle; s. l. 1900-01; b. Montgomery co., Apr. 28, 1871; p. J. F. and Elizabeth McMillan --; m. Elizabeth Parker, Dec. 19, 1913; Shriner; Junior; Woodman; Elk; Baptist.

REYNOLDS, GEORGE LEE Minister

        4th st., High Point; s. 1897-99; A.B. Central univ. 1910; b. Queen, Dec. 25, 1873; p. William Ivey and Lucinda (Moore); m. Lelia Victoria Peeler, Sept. 9, 1900; teacher Misenheimer 1 yr.; prin. Cana acad. 2 yrs.; prin. Central Ind. inst. Columbus, 1 yr.; minister 1901-; prin. H. S. Denton 12 yrs.; prin. Midland H. S. 2 yrs.; ibid. Welch sch., High Point; teacher Latin, High Point H. S.; Montgomery co. supt. pub. instr.; Junior; Methodist.

REYNOLDS, GEORGE SPEARS Lawyer

        141 Coleman st., Asheville; s. 1899-1900; s. l. 1900-02; Weaverville col. 1897-99; b. Asheville, Sept. 18, 1881; p. William Tasewell and Mamie Elizabeth (Spears); m. Hassie Marie Mitchell, June 12, 1920; Di Soc.; Pi Kappa Alpha; police judge Asheville, 1907-09; 1st lieut. specialist 37th m. m. French gun serv. in France but unattached to any unit 1917-19; Elk; Pythian; Methodist.

REYNOLDS, HENRY

        North Wilkesboro; Ph.B. 1900; b. Winston-Salem, Jan. 13, 1877; p. Luther and Elizabeth (Crews); m. Sarah McEwen Tulbert, June 27, 1916.

REYNOLDS, HAL KEARNS

        123 Steele st., High Point; B.S. 1924; b. High Point, Nov. 30, 1903; Delta Tau Delta; Methodist.

REYNOLDS, JOHN

        Muskogee, Okla.; s. 1897-99.

*REYNOLDS, JOSEPH ROSCOE

        Ora, S. C.; b. Sampson co., Sept. 13, 1900; s. 1898-1900.

REYNOLDS, LAWRENCE HOUSTON

        Acme; s. 1918-19; b. Selma, Sept. 26, 1900; p. B. S. and -- -- --.

REYNOLDS, NATHANIEL AUGUSTUS Undertaker

        Spruce st., Asheville; s. 1878-80; b. Asheville, Oct. 16, 1858; p. Col. Daniel and Susan A. (Baird); m. Blanche Vivian McCrary, Aug. 27, 1887; m. Mamie Spears, Jan. 25, 1902; Di Soc.; lawyer 1 yr.; construction foreman ry. work 5 yrs.; brick mfgr.; undertaker and funeral dir.; tax coll. Asheville, 7 yrs.; Kiwanian; Odd Fellow; Pythian; Christian.

REYNOLDS, MRS. P. A.

        (Nee Lewis, Callie); Sulphur Springs station, Tampa, Fla.; A.B. 1917; Guilford col.; b. Stokes co., Mar. 22, 1897; p. Charles F. and Addie B. (Slate); m. P. A. Reynolds, Aug. 28, 1918; Methodist.

REYNOLDS, ROBERT RICE Lawyer

        17½ Patton ave., Asheville; s. 1902-05; s. l. 1907; Weaverville col.; b. Asheville, June 18, 1884; p. William Tazwell and Mamie (Spears); m. Frances Jackson, Jan. 8, 1910; football; track; Beta Theta Pi; sol. 15th judicial dist. 4 yrs.; author: Wanderlust, A Modern Soldier of Fortune and a Gay Cavalier; capt. troop "B" N. C. N. G. 1912-16; Junior; Pythian; Elk; Woodman; Modern Woodman; Methodist.

REYNOLDS, WILLIAM AGRES Lawyer

        Care Sou. Cotton Oil co., Charlotte; s. l. 1898-99; A.B. Princeton univ. 1897; b. Oxford, Pa., Dec. 30, 1872; p. William and Elizabeth (Fisher); m. A. Blanche Morgan; athletic coach U. N. C. 1897-1900; lawyer Wilkesbarre, Pa., 1900-02; taught private law student Athens, Ga., 1903; Presbyterian.

REYNOLDS, WALTER RALEIGH

        Oak Ridge; s. 1919-20; b. Oak Ridge, Jan. 23, 1898.

RHEA, CLARENCE JOSEPH Hardwareman

        Windsor; s. 1896; b. Norfolk, Va., Aug. 18, 1875; p. Simson D. and Josephine (Murphy); m. Mary U. Etheridge, May, 1902; m. Mary C. Nicholls, Aug. 4, 1916; hdw. bus. and auto dealer since leaving univ.; newspaper work; mem. bd. of town comms., Windsor; Mason; Methodist.

RHEA, CLARENCE JOSEPH, JR.

        Main st., Windsor; s. 1921-22; b. Windsor, July 17, 1903; p. Clarence and Mary (Etheridge); Episcopalian.

*RHEM, JOSEPH FRANKLIN Physician

        New Bern; b. New Bern, Oct. 1, 1871; d. Mar. 21, 1924; m. Annie Fowler, Aug. 1, 1900; s. 1888-89; Univ. of Va. 1890-91; M.D. Bellevue hosp., 1894.

*RHEA, JOHN H.

        Lawrenceville, Va.; s. 1812.

RHEW, NATHAN YOUNG Merchant

        Rougemont; s. 1914; b. Durham co., Nov. 26, 1885; p. John W. and Margaret (Dixon); U. S. mail serv. and merchant since leaving the Univ.; Junior; Methodist.


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RHINEHARDT, CHARLES BAIS

        W. Asheville phar., West Asheville; s. p. 1909-10.

RHODES, ADRIAN BURBANK Register of Deeds

        115 S. 7th st., Wilmington; s. 1907-10; b. Wilmington, Jan. 11, 1890; p. Isaac Bryant and Rebecca (Galloway); m. Hattie Lewis Grafflin, Apr. 1, 1918; baseball; football; Phi Delta Theta; cashier and bookkeeper Springer Coal co., 1911-16; realtor 1916-17; auto. bus. 1919-21; tax lister and coll. New Hanover co., 1921-22; register of deeds ibid. 1922-; pvt., sergt. co. No. 2, C. A. C., N. C. N. G. 1911-17; 1st lieut. 4th div. 47th inf. 2nd div., 23rd inf. 4th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; severely wounded at Battle of Sergy, July 30, 1918; Mason; Baptist.

RHODES, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Hotel Steward

        612 N. Herman st., Goldsboro; s. 1919-20; b. Carteret co., Sept. 10, 1895; p. James Franklin and Katherine Jane (Wells); m. Edna Cole, Sanford, Aug. 25, 1923; salesman Nat. Map co.; steward Gaston hotel, New Bern; salesman Proctor & Gamble distr. co.; ins.; Christian.

RHODES, CADER

        Jacksonville; Ph.G. 1911; b. Jacksonville, Feb. 12, 1886; p. Elza and Hester (Wells); m. Garland Thompson, Nov. 18, 1915; Methodist.

*RHODES, EUGENE CHARLES (OR C. E.)

        Bladen Springs, Ala.; b. July 5, 1840; d. Dec. 31, 1866; s. 1858-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; capt. C. S. A.

RHODES, GEORGE WASHINGTON Teacher

        Robersonville; A.B. 1911; b. Cartaret co., Sept. 25, 1886; p. James Franklin and Catherine Jane (Wells); m. Georgia Carmelia Haskett, Dec. 25, 1911; Woodman; Methodist.

*RHODES, JAMES Lawyer

        Waynesboro; d. Mar. 22, 1863; s. 1824-25; planter; gen. assem. of N. C. 1827-30, 1832.

*RHODES, JOSEPH T.

        Duplin co.; s. 1826; mem. house of c. 1828-30; mem. conv. 1861.

RHODES, LELAND BROWN Chemist

        Agri. dept., Raleigh; B.S. 1913; S.M. 1914; b. Trenton, Aug. 23, 1891; p. Prof. William Henry and Caroline Amanda (Powell); m. Helena Inez Ashe, July 17, 1918; Phi Soc.; gym team; asst. chem. state agri. dept., food and oil div. 1914-; Methodist.

RHODES, PAUL RUFUS Salesman

        515 N. College st., Charlotte; s. 1882-84; m. Frances Davis, Feb. 1, 1900; trav. salesman in drugs since leaving the Univ.

*RHODES, RICHARD CLINTON

        Lumberton; died in Ark.; s. 1819; mem. house of c. 1827; clerk ct.

*RHODES, THOMAS FLOYD

        From East Stroudsburg, Pa.; East Stroudsburg, Pa.; b. Sept. 7, 1881; d. Oct. 8, 1918; m. Elizabeth Greenwold, Sept. 14, 1907; Ph.G. 1903; pharmacist Kerr phar., Stroudsburg, Pa.; ibid. West Pittsburgh, Pa.; part owner Red Cross phar., East Stroudsburg, Pa., 1904-18.

*RHODES, WILLIAM

        Moore co.; s. 1857-58.

RHODES, WILLIAM HENRY Educator

        Sylva; s. 1884; Univ. of Tex.; Trinity col.; Univ. of Calif.; b. Comfort, Feb. 27, 1858; p. John Martin Franck and Mary (Brown); m. Carry Amanda Powell; prin. H. S. Trenton, 1892-1902; supt. Rhodes Mil. inst. Kinston, 1892-1910; supt. Prep. inst. Jones co., 1895-97; ibid. H. S. Chapel Hill, 1911-12; ibid. Sylva 1912-13; ibid. Webster, 1913-; Mason; Methodist.

RHODES, WILLIAM HENRY Lawyer

        Wendell; s. l. 1910-11; b. Kinston, Apr. 4, 1888; p. James Franklin and Catherine Jane (Wells); m. Maggie White, Pollocksville, June 19, 1913; mayor Wendell 1913-14, 1917-18; Baptist.

RHODES, WILLIAM HENRY, JR. Statistician

        Sylva; pres. 110 E. Jones st., Raleigh; s. 1911-13; b. Trenton, May 25, 1894; p. William H. and Carrie Amanda (Powell); Phi Soc.; teacher Jackson co., 1914-15; emp. Carolina Power & Light co., Raleigh, 1916-19; asst. statistician crop reporting serv. N. C. dept. of agri. 1919-; pvt., corp., sergt., 2nd lieut. 60th C. A. C. U. S. A. 1917-19; Methodist.

*RHODES, WILLIAM JAMES

        Sampson co.; died in service, 1864; s. 1860-61; C. S. A.

RHUE, JESSE ROBERT Teacher

        Stella; pres. Oak Ridge; A.B. 1923; b. Cedar Point, Nov. 9, 1897; p. Thomas David and Norma Agnes --; m. Lillian Harris Mooney, Dec. 19, 1920; Phi Soc.; prin. Union H. S. 1923-24; Primitive Baptist.

RHYNE, HENRY ABEL Cotton Manufacturer

        Mt. Holly; s. 1899-1900; Lenoir col.; Roanoke col.; b. Mt. Holly, June 18, 1879; p. Abel Peterson and Martha Jane (Costner); m. Alice Yount Henkle, Nov. 24, 1909; Pi Kappa Alpha; Theta Nu Epsilon; sec.-treas. Albion Cotton mills co. and Mt. Holly cotton mills co. 1901-21; ibid. Tuckaseege mfg. co. 1911-16; pres. ibid. 1916-; pres. Mt. Holly bank 1903-; mayor Mt. Holly; alderman ibid.; Mason; Pythian; Lutheran.


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RHYNE, JOSEPH HENRY

        Charlotte; s. p. 1908-09.

RHYNE, JENNINGS JEFFERSON Teacher

        Bessemer City; A.B. 1919; b. Bessemer City, Apr. 16, 1897; p. Henry L. and Sarah Frances (Best); Di Soc.; prin. Asheboro H. S. 1919-20; ibid. Bessemer city, 1920-; Lutheran.

RHYNE, WAYNE FRANK

        305 W. Rugby ave., College Park, Ga.; s. p. 1907-08.

*RIAL, TIMS

        Caldwell Parish, La.; b. Aug. 14, 1838; A.B. 1860; capt. C. S. A.

RICAUD, ROBERT BARRY Cotton Dealer

        Bennettsville, S. C.; s. 1898-99; Trinity col. 1897; b. St. Louis, Mo., May 28, 1881; p. Thomas Page and Margaret Kirby (Faison); m. Lula Maury Crosland, Jan. 20, 1909; vice-pres. and mgr. Pee Dee Cotton co.; Methodist.

RICE, EVAN MACK Railroad Agent

        Oriental; s. 1905-07; b. Maribel, Mar. 13, 1887; p. John S. and Sidney (Hudnell); m. Leonora Greenabaum, Jan. 15, 1919; Phi Soc.; trav. salesman 1907-08; merchant 1909; railroad agent 1910-; Elk; Episcopalian.

*RICE, JAMESON W.

        Eutaw, Ala.; s. 1841-43.

RICE, LESLIE DAVIS

        Beaufort; s. 1921-22; b. Beaufort, Feb. 2, 1900.

RICE, THOMAS DONNELLY Soil Scientist

        Bureau of Soils, Washington, D. C.; Ph.B. 1900; g. s. 1901; b. Arredondo, Fla., Apr. 16, 1878; p. Wilbur F. and Fannie (Donnelly); m. Harriett Homberg, Dec. 20, 1915; emp. bureau of soils U. S. dept. of agri. 1901-13; inspector 1913; now supervisor soil surveys n. central states.

*RICE, WILBUR CALHOUN Physician

        Arredonda and Sidney, Fla.; b. Arredonda, Fla., Jan. 6, 1880; d. Aug. 27, 1917; s. 1899-1901; s. p. 1901-02; s. m. 1903-; M.D. 1907.

*RICE, WILLIAM D.

        Eutaw, Ala.; s. 1841-42.

*RICE, WILLIAM HENRY Teacher

        From Raleigh; Charlotte; b. Mar. 12, 1867; d. June 10, 1897; A.B. 1866; gr. s. 1892-93.

†RICH, THOMAS WILLIAMS

        Wilmington, Del.; s. 1878-79; b. Mocksville, Nov. 11, 1858; teacher 1879-82, '83-85; farmer 1883; ry. emp. 1885-.

RICHARDS, ALVIN MCKINLEY

        Juniper, Fla.; s. 1918-19; b. Juniper, Fla., Jan. 12, 1899; p. L. W. and -- -- --.

*RICHARDSON, ALONZO RUFFIN Druggist

        Wendell; b. Apr. 25, 1885; d. Oct. 21, 1909; s. 1906; Baptist.

RICHARDSON, ALFRED SMITH Farmer

        Whiteville; s. 1884-86; b. Columbus co., Oct. 21, 1867; p. Capt. Van V. and Amanda (Richardson); m. Henrietta Glade; ry. emp. 13 yrs.; farmer 1907-; sheriff Columbus co., 1906-12; auditor ibid. 2 yrs.; Mason; Methodist.

†RICHARDSON, CHARLES ELIJAH Merchant

        Dillon, S. C.; s. 1891-93; b. Princeton, Aug. 9, 1872.

‡RICHARDSON, CLEMENT LANIER Physician

        Lake Charles, La.; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; M.D. Col. of Phys. and surg., Baltimore, Md., 1880; b. Aug. 1, 1841; planter; sergt. 4th N. C. cav. C. S. A.

RICHARDSON, DONALD AMOS Music Director

        North Tryon st., Charlotte; B.S. 1895; b. Clinton, May 16, 1879; p. Milton Cobb and Mary Susan (Powell); m. Laura Baker, June 24, 1900; violinist and musical director; director of Don Richardson sch. of violin playing, Charlotte; Mason; Elk; Presbyterian.

RICHARDSON, DAVID CARL

        Beaufort; s. 1909-10; b. Beaufort, Jan. 9, 1890.

*RICHARDSON, EDMUND ERNEST

        Reidsville; s. 1879-80.

*RICHARDSON, EDWARD L.

        Johnston co.; d. in serv. Danville, Va., Feb. 8, 1864; s. 1861-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; C. S. A.

†RICHARDSON, GEROSS

        Cove; s. 1878-79; lumberman.

RICHARDSON, GEORGE ALEXANDER Physician

        Franklin hosp., Phila., Pa.; s. 1919-21; Trinity col. 1917-19; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1923; b. Doner, May 14, 1897; p. Richard A. and Della M. (West); Kappa Psi; interne Franklin hosp., Phila., Pa.; Methodist.

RICHARDSON, HELEN RIDGELY Red Cross Secretary

        Richland manor, Highland, Md.; pres. 99 Chestnut st., Liberty, N. Y.; s. 1920-21; b. Highland, Md., Sept. 6, 1897; p. Charles Walter and Lydia May (Harding); exec. sec. Amer. Red Cross, St. Martinsville, La., New Iberia, La., Liberty, N. Y.; Methodist.

RICHARDSON, HOBART WILLIAM

        Asheboro; s. 1918-20; b. Randleman, June 29, 1897; p. U. C. and Minnie -- --.


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*RICHARDSON, LUNSFORD Planter

        From Johnston co.; Richardson plantation, near Selma; b. 1810; d. 1856; m. Laurinda Vinson, Dec. 13, 1836; s. 1828-29; mem. N. C. house of c. 1842-46.

RICHARDSON, LUTHER WYATT

        Kenly; Ph.G. 1910; b. Kenly, Sept. 1, 1881.

*RICHARDSON, MILTON C. Lawyer

        From Chatham co.; Clinton; s. 1862-65.

RICHARDSON, PINCKNEY WATT Tobacco Manufacturer

        S. Main st., Reidsville; s. 1899-1901; N. C. Col. of A. and E., 6 mos.; b. Reidsville, Feb. 15, 1881; p. Robert Payne, Jr., and Anne Elizabeth (Watt); m. Mary Elizabeth Benbow, Mar. 19, 1913; Beta Theta Pi; football; asst. sec. N. C. mil. train. camps assn.; Presbyterian.

RICHARDSON, ROBERT GLENN Banker

        Selma; s. 1922; b. Selma, July 29, 1903; p. Clarence William and Ivey (Earp); banking bus. since leaving col.; Junior; Baptist.

*RICHARDSON, SHASHANE

        Craven co.; d. 1881; s. 1878-81.

*RICHARDSON, SAMUEL N.

        Bladen co.; b. Sept. 2, 1841; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; C. S. A.

*RICHARDSON, WILLIAM Farmer

        From Johnston co.; Selma; b. Hare's Store, July 31, 1842; d. 1914; m. Mary E. Atkinson, June 6, 1866; s. 1860-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; ins.; state sen. 1883; lieut. 5th N. C., C. S. A.

RICHARDSON, WILLIAM BANKS

        Asheboro; B.S. 1919; b. Asheboro, Oct. 31, 1898; p. W. R. and -- -- --; teacher Mass. tech.

*RICHARDSON, WILLIAM H. Planter

        Pickens co., Ala.; s. 1855-58; lieut. C. S. A.

‡RICHARDSON, WILLIAM MARSHALL Planter

        837 S. Poinsetta st., West Palm Beach, Fla.; A.B. 1851; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1854; b. Brunswick co., Feb. 15, 1831; p. Purdie and Catherine (Marshall); m. Martha E. McRae, May 1, 1855; m. Olivia C. Johnson, June 6, 1860; m. Anna Gibson, Oct. 19, 1870; physician Ala. and La., 40 yrs.; cotton and sugar planter; 1st lieut. 43rd reg. Ala. civil war; Methodist.

*RICHARDSON, WILLIAM S. Minister

        From Anson co.; Florida; s. 1855-56; Methodist.

*RICHARDSON, ZEBULON BAIRD

        Abells; b. Feb. 2, 1876; d. Aug. 30, 1895; s. m. 1894-95.

RICHARDSON, ZEBULON VANCE

        Wendell; s. 1914-15; b. Wendell, Aug. 17, 1893.

*RICHMOND, CALEB HAZZARD Tobacconist

        From Caswell co.; Danville, Va.; b. Jan. 17, 1843; d. Apr. 4, 1923; m. Phereba Ellen Lewis, June 20, 1866; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; farmer 1865-79; tobacco dealer 1879-1923; 1st lieut. C. S. A.

†RICHMOND, JOHN Physician

        1306 Felix st., St. Joseph, Mo.; A.B. 1858; M.D. Univ. of New York, 1860; M.D. Paris, France; b. Fairfield dist., S. C., Sept. 17, 1837; surg. C. S. A.

*RICHMOND, JAMES LAW Planter

        From Fairfield dist., S. C.; Buckhead, S. C.; b. Aug. 28, 1842; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; C. S. A.

†RICHMOND, ROMAN EUGENE

        Memphis, Tenn.; s. 1886-88; comm. merc.

RICHMOND, ROLAND RUSSELL Newspaperman

        1124 E. 25th st., Winston-Salem; s. 1905-07; b. Winston-Salem, Oct. 27, 1888; p. William Lee and Lillie B. (Petree); m. Nellie R. Curtis, Feb. 4, 1913; Di Soc.; bus. mgr. Winston-Salem Journal; Junior; Modern Woodman; Methodist.

*RICHMOND, STEPHEN DOBSON

        From Milton; Raleigh; b. July 31, 1839; killed in serv. May 10, 1862; s. 1857-58; founder; lieut. C. S. A.

RICKERT, JAMES AUSTIN

        Asheville Country club, Asheville; s. 1919-20; b. Asheville, June 9, 1900; p. J. F. and -- -- --; emp. Citizens Lumber co.

*RICKS, BENJAMIN SHERROD

        Halifax co.; A.B. 1823.

RICKS, WILLIAM BENJAMIN Minister

        1918 Blair bldg., Nashville, Tenn.; s. 1885-87; s. l. 1887-88; B.D. Vanderbilt univ. 1894; g. s. Univ. of Chicago, 1903; D.D. Ky. Wesleyan col. 1916; b. Nash co., Apr. 3, 1866; p. Capt. George and Sarah Ann Elizabeth (Vick); m. Nora Neal, Jan. 1, 1903; Sigma Chi; lawyer, Buena Vista and Lexington, Va., 1889-91; minister 1891-; gen. missionary centenary sec. 1918-; trustee Galloway female col.; ibid. Hendrix col.; pres. bd. of missions Tenn. conf. 1918-; pres. bd. of trustees Cumberland Mt. sch. 1920-; Odd Fellow; Mason; Methodist.

*RIDDICK, CHARLES E. C.

        Gates co.; mortally wounded, Williamsburg, May 5, 1862; s. 1858-59; lieut. C. S. A. co. "B" 5th reg.


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*RIDDICK, DAVID E. Farmer

        From Gatesville; b. July 4, 1837; d. May 23, 1923; m. Cornelia Speight; s. 1856-57; Wake Forest col.; sheriff Gates co.; Baptist.

*RIDDICK, EDWARD LIVINGSTON

        Gates co.; killed in serv.; A.B. 1859; capt. C. S. A.

RIDDICK, WALLACE CARL Teacher

        1910 Hillsboro st., Raleigh; A.B. 1885; Wake Forest col. 1880-84; C.E. Lehigh univ. 1890; LL.D. Wake Forest col., and Lehigh univ., 1917; b. Wake co., Aug. 5, 1864; p. Wiley Goodman and Anna Ivy (Jones); m. Lillian Daniel, Oct. 18, 1893; Kappa Alpha; teacher Stokes co. 1885-87; engr. 1890-92; prof. N. C. Col. of A. and E., 1892-1916; pres. ibid. 1916-23; dean sch. of eng'ring ibid. 1923-; trustee U. N. C. 1891-97; exec. comm.; Baptist.

RIDDICK, WILLIAM JAMES Physician

        U. S. N.; pres. U. S. naval acad. Annapolis, Md.; s. 1897-99; Hampden-Sidney col. 1900-01; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1901-05; b. Gatesville, July 3, 1880; p. Rufus Marion and Emma (Roberts); m. Adrilune Z., Oct. 28, 1914; Phi Gamma Delta; Theta Nu Epsilon; Nu Sigma Nu; med. corps U. S. N. 1909-; lieut. commander; interneship in hosp. 1905-09; Episcopalian.

‡RIDDICK, WILLIAM MILLS

        Gatesville; s. 1897-99.

*RIDDICK, WILLIAM MOORE, JR.

        Hertford; b. Woodville, Nov. 23, 1885; d. Dec. 14, 1909; s. 1904-; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; Episcopalian.

*RIDDICK, WILLIAM T.

        Gates co.; s. 1855-58.

RIDGE, CHARLES BAXTER

        High Point; B.S. 1921; b. High Point, Dec. 31, 1899; p. Charles E. and -- -- --.

*RIDDLE, CHARLES LUCIAN Lawyer

        From Egypt; Elizabeth City; b. Jan. 18, 1862; d. Sept. 7, 1889; A.B. 1833; s. l. 1885-86; teacher Hertford H. S. about 1884; ibid. Shiloh, 1885.

RIDDLE, JOSEPH BENNETT Clerk

        411 W. Union st., Morganton; s. 1921-23; b. Bridgewater, Apr. 30, 1902; p. Dr. J. B. and Leanora Janette (Ray); Sigma Phi Epsilon; emp. Lazarus bros. dept. store, 1923-; Baptist.

†RIDDLE, NORWOOD CLAYTON

        Sanford; s. 1914-15; s. m. 1915-16; b. Sanford, Dec. 12, 1890; p. W. H. and -- -- --.

*RIDDLE, ROBERT VANCE TATE

        From Morganton; Morganton; b. Aug. 15, 1880; d. Nov. 17, 1915; s. l. 1906-08; Washington col., Tenn.; ry. mail clerk 5 yrs.; lawyer 1908-15; ibid. Guyman, Okla., 1 yr.; Baptist.

*RIDDLE, THOMAS

        Chatham co.; A.B. 1825.

*RIDDLE, WILLIAM ALVIS

        Eutaw. Ala.; b. 1842; d. 1867; s. 1854-58.

RIDENHOUR, JOHN DAVID Sales Manager

        530 West Inniss st., Salisbury; pres. 907-13 North Broadway, St. Louis, Mo.; s. 1905-06; b. Salisbury, Nov. 16, 1886; p. Luther Cicero and Elizabeth Letitia (Brown); m. Margaret Mary Carroll, Feb. 6, 1920; newspaper emp. South Amer. 1906-11; commercial traveler S. Atlantic states 1911-17; spec. agt. municipal finance div. of bureau census (U.S.) 1919-22; sales promoter mgr. Harry L. Hussmann refrg. and supply co., St. Louis, Mo., 1922-24; supply sergt. co. "A" 324th machine gun bat. France 1917-19; Methodist.

RIDGE, ROBERT BAXTER Rate Clerk

        Hartsville, S. C.; s. l. 1899-1900; b. Randolph co., Jan. 16, 1870; p. Burrell Baxter and Mary Martha (Richardson); m. Beulah A. Surratt, Apr. 6, 1905; teacher 1900-10; rate clerk A. C. L. ry. 1910-; Methodist.

*RIDLEY, BROOMFIELD LEWIS

        From Oxford; Tenn.; b. 1803; d. 1867; A.B. 1824; A.M. 1827; prof. Lebanon Law sch., Tenn.; chancellor, middle Tenn. sup'r ct. of Tenn.

*RIDLEY, CHARLES LEWIS Planter

        From Oxford; Bibb co., Ga.; b. 1805; s. 1824-27; physician; mem. gen. assem., Ga.

*RIDLEY, JAMES

        Granville co.; s. 1799.

*RIDLEY, JOHN L. (OR C.)

        North Carolina; s. 1830-31; mem. house of c. 1832.

*RIDLEY, ROBERT ARCHIBALD THOMAS Physician

        Oxford; d. Dec. 20, 1871; A.B. 1827; A.M. 1830; speaker house of c., Ga.

*RIDLEY, ROBERT B.

        Oxford; s. 1835-36.

*RIEGAR, AUGUSTINE WATCHMAN Lawyer

        From Beaufort; Brunswick co.; b. Jan. 17, 1848; d. Dec. 2, 1903; s. 1865-68; LL.B. 1869; reg. in bankruptcy, 1869-75; rice planter, 1870-1903.

*RIERSON, FRANK CLAYTON

        Winston-Salem; b. Dec. 21, 1878; d. May 11, 1900; s. 1896-97, 1898-1900.

RIGGINS, HAZEL M.

        908 Pine st., Phila., Pa.; pres. Matthews; s. 1918-20; s. m. 1920-22; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1924.


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RIGGINS, JOHN CLIFTON

        Matthews; s. 1921-22; b. July 2, 1902; p. C. R. and -- -- --.

*RIGGS, HENRY EUGENE

        Dobson; b. June 16, 1893; d. June 17, 1912; s. 1905-07, 1910-12; Methodist.

RIGGS, OLIVER L. Minister

        Mt. Gilead; pres. Coco, Fla.; s. 1908; g. s. 1914.

*RIGGS, ROBERT HAMILTON

        Dobson; b. Dec. 22, 1895; killed in France, Nov. 1918; s. 1914; 2nd lieut. A. E. F.; Methodist.

*RIGGS, WILLIAM T.

        De Soto Parish, La.; d. 1893; s. 1861-62.

‡RIGGSBEE, ADOLPHUS

        Brunswick, Ga.; s. 1882-84; b. Chatham co., Apr. 18, 1861; acct.; merc.

RIGGSBEE, ARTHUR EUGENE Physician

        Morrisville; M.D. 1909; g. s. 1921-23; b. Durham co., Mar. 14, 1881; p. Andrew Jackson and Mary (Cheek); m. Sarah Evelyn Saroge, Oct. 5, 1902; pract. phys. since leaving the univ.; Baptist.

*RIGGSBEE, ATLAS JUDSON

        Chapel Hill; s. 1869-70; ry. engr.

*RIGGSBEE, EDGAR JACKSON

        Riggsbee; b. Apr. 16, 1884; d. Feb. 7, 1908; s. m. 1904-06; N. C. Med. col., Raleigh, 1907-08; Baptist.

RIGGSBEE, FREDERICK LEE

        311 Kingston ave., Charlotte; s. 1893; p. C. T. and Espran C. --; m. Addie Daniel; teacher; life ins. agent; bus. col. since 1905.

†RIGGSBEE, RUFUS

        Tampa, Fla.; s. 1882-84; b. Chatham co., Aug. 25, 1853; photographer.

*RIGGSBEE, STANLEY MOREHEAD

        From Chatham co.; Raleigh; d. 1912; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; sergt.-maj. C. S. A.

*RIGHTON, WILLIAM

        Edenton; s. 1802.

RIGHTS, CLYDE SIEWERS Paper Business

        211 Verne st., Tampa, Fla.; s. 1906-07; b. Winston-Salem, Oct. 26, 1886; p. George Hanes and Emma Louise (Jones); m. Anna Louise Oremsby, Oct. 15, 1912; asst. paymaster Reynolds Tob. co., Winston-Salem, 1907-09; bus. mgr. Winston-Salem Journal 1909-11; corr. and adv. Gilmer Bros. co., Winston-Salem, 1911-13; Cuesta Ray co., Tampa, Fla., 1913-18; vice-pres. Peninsula Paper co., Tampa, Fla., 1918-; Moravian.

RIGHTS, DOUGLAS LETELL Minister

        2323 Sunnyside ave., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1913; B.D. Moravian col. and Theo. sem. 1915; S.T.B. Harvard univ. divinity sch. 1916; b. Winston-Salem, Sept. 11, 1891; p. George Hanes and Emma (Jones); m. Cecil Burton, June 15, 1920; Phi Beta Kappa; Golden Fleece; ed. U. N. C. Magazine; track; pastor First Moravian ch., Greensboro, 1916-18; ibid. Trinity Moravian ch., Winston-Salem, 1919-; Kiwanian; 1st lieut., capt., chaplain Camps Taylor and Jackson U. S. A. 1918-19; Moravian.

RIGLER, FRANK VERNON

        148 W. Morehead st., Charlotte; s. 1916-17; grad. U. S. Naval acad. 1923; b. Charlotte, Sept. 26, 1900; p. John Thomas and Minnie (Vogel); Lutheran.

RIKE, ROBERT CLAYTON Electrical Engineer

        Randleman; B.S. 1923; b. Randleman, July 24, 1900; p. Samuel M. and Roella --; emp. Western Elec. co. since leaving the Univ.; Methodist.

RILEY, ROBERT T. Salesman

        Lexington; s. 1916.

RIMMER, EUGENE FREELAND Druggist

        801 Kingston ave., Charlotte; s. p. 1908-10, 1912; b. Hurdle Mills, Sept. 28, 1889; p. Arcadmus Hughes and Frances Margaret (Freeland); m. Helen Bell, Jan. 26, 1918; Di Soc.; pres. and treas. E. F. Rimmer drug co.; ibid. Elizabeth drug co.; druggist Edgecombe drug co., Tarboro, 1912-16; editorial office Druggists Circular, New York city, 1916; druggist R. R. Beatty co., Charlotte, 1917; sergt. med. corps U. S. A. 1917-18; 2nd lieut. sanitary corps A. E. F. 1918-19; Mason; Baptist.

RIMMER, RALPH HORTON Chemist

        Box 13, Burlington; B.S. 1918; b. Burlington, Nov. 22, 1896; p. Arcadimus Hughes and Margaret Frances (Freeland); track; Alpha Chi Sigma; chem. U. S. navy dept. 1919; ibid. E. I. DuPont co., Wilmington, Del., 1919-22; ibid. Aluminum Co. of Am., Badin, 1922-; chief gunner's mate U. S. N. R. F. 1918-19; Mason; Baptist.

RIMMER, ROBERT MERRILL Druggist

        Mebàne; s. p. 1920-21.

RING, LUTHER BRANSON Druggist

        Mt. Olive; s. p. 1903-04; b. Elkin, May 30, 1883; p. Dr. J. W. and Mary (Horney); m. Maude Lambe, May 19, 1904; Mason; Pythian; Methodist.

*RINGS, JOSEPH A.

        From Fayetteville, Tenn.; Micanopy, Fla.; b. Sept. 10, 1836; d. Nov. 10, 1864; s. 1854-58.

*RINTELS, DAVID WALLACE Druggist

        From Boston, Mass.; New York, N. Y.; s. 1884-86.


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RIPPLE, HOYLE CLIFTON Lawyer

        Winston-Salem; s. l. 1920-22; Trinity col. 1918-20; b. Davidson co., Nov. 10, 1897; p. J. C. and Martha (Perryman); Di Soc.; Theta Chi; S. A. T. C. Trinity col. 1918; Elk; Methodist.

*RISQUE, FERDINAND WILLIAM

        Lynchburg, Va.; A.B. 1826.

RITCH, MRS. HUGH E.

        (Nee Morris, Myrtle Estelle); Lubbock, Tex.; A.M. 1918; A.B. East Texas Normal col. 1917; b. New Boston, Tex., Sept. 7, 1893; p. Thomas W. and Anna (Sturgeon); m. Hugh E. Ritch, July 31, 1921; pres. El Segundo woman's club; Christian.

RITCH, MARVIN LEE Lawyer

        507 Law bldg., Charlotte; s. 1907-11; LL.B. Georgetown univ. 1914; b. Mar. 7, 1889; basketball; football.

RITCHIE, WILLIAM ALEXANDER

        Concord; s. 1919-20; b. Concord, Feb. 27, 1900; p. C. F. and -- -- --.

RIVES, EDWIN EARLE Lawyer

        6441 Asheboro st., Greensboro; LL.B. 1922; b. Winston-Salem, Nov. 19, 1898; p. Edwin Andrew and Florence Brooks (Goldston); m. Mary Wheaton Tankersley, Nov. 15, 1922; Golden Fleece; Phi Delta Phi; Phi Delta Theta; cheer leader; student Plattsburg 1918; S. A. T. C.; Pythian; Methodist.

*RIVES, HEBER THOMPSON Teacher

        Aurora; d. Sept. 1892; s. 1881-84.

RIVES, JAMES PHILLIPS Farmer

        Raleigh; s. 1866-68; b. Edgecombe co., June 10, 1849; p. Dr. John Gaston and Lucie Daney (Foxhall); m. Pattie Battle Marnoth; Methodist.

RITTER, WILLIAM WILLIS Registrar

        531 Washington park, Norfolk, Va.; s. 1905-06; b. Moyack, Jan. 30, 1888; p. Dr. F. W. and Laura (Morrisette); m. Eleanor East, Sept. 23, 1922; gen. registrar city of Norfolk; U. S. N. R. F. 1917-18; Methodist.

*ROACH, JAMES W. Planter

        Hinds co., Miss.; d. 1861; s. 1860-61; C. S. A.

*ROACH, ROBERT MCDOWELL

        Charlotte; b. Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 25, 1883; d. June 22, 1912; s. l. 1903-04; life ins.

*ROAN, FELIX R.

        Yanceyville; b. Mar. 4, 1837; d. 1891; A.B. 1857; register of deeds Caswell co.; capt. C. S. A.

*ROAN, NATHANIEL KEAN Merchant

        From Yanceyville; Richmond, Va.; b. Jan. 15, 1844; d. June 26, 1882; s. 1862-65; C. S. A.

*ROAN, PRESTON

        From Yanceyville; Winston; b. Jan. 5, 1842; d. 1882; A.B. 1861; A.M. 1866; physician; surg. C. S. A.

*ROAN, ROBERT LISTON Merchant

        From Yanceyville; Reidsville; b. Oct. 21, 1849; d. May 4, 1902; s. 1867-69.

*ROBARDS, HENRY J. Physician

        From Granville co.; Williamsboro; b. 1816; d. 1879; s. 1831-34.

*ROBARDS, HORACE LAWRENCE Lawyer

        From Granville co.; Salisbury; b. 1814; d. 1867; A.B. 1835; A.M. 1839; hotel-keeper; miner; mem. house of c. 1840.

*ROBARDS, THOMAS S.

        Granville co.; b. 1810; d. 1830; s. 1824.

*ROBARDS, WILLIAM H.

        Granville co.; b. 1808; d. 1865; s. 1824-27.

*ROBARDS, WILLIAM JAMES

        From Oxford; Henderson; b. Granville co., Mar. 25, 1840; d. Sept. 3, 1899; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; teacher 1865-72; ry. serv. 1873-85; U. S. int. rev. officer 1885-98; co. "D" 12th N. C. reg. (Granville Grays), sergt.-maj. C. S. A.

ROBBINS, ALFRED HARGRAVE Manufacturer

        Chester, S. C.; Ph.B. 1896; p. Frank Childs and Julia (Hargrove); m. Annie Draper Crow, Nov. 5, 1906; cotton mfr.

†ROBBINS, ALEXANDER WEATHERLY

        Jamestown; s. 1880-81; b. 1859.

ROBBINS, CHARLES COLUMBUS Manufacturer

        High Point; s. 1897; b. Mar. 29, 1872; p. Clarkson and Sarah Helen (Dougan); m. Martha Pearl Hollemon; farmer 1 yr.; teacher 4 yrs.; mfr. of hosiery, Randleman, 3 yrs.; operator High Point hosiery mills, Plymouth mills co., and Kernersville knitting co.; Kiwanian; Elk; Methodist.

ROBBINS, EDWIN KEITH

        Lancaster, S. C.; s. p. 1916-17; b. Rock Hill, S. C., Aug. 29, 1894.

ROBBINS, FRANKLIN CHILDS Lawyer (Retired)

        Lexington; A.M. 1877; b. July 30, 1833; p. Abi and Mary (Leach); football.

ROBBINS, FRANK LEE

        Matauca Cotton mills, Petersburg, Va.; s. 1888-90.

ROBBINS, FREDERICK ROSS Physician

        262 N. Main st., Lenoir; B.S. 1919; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1921; b. Buffalo Cove, Oct. 17, 1897; p. John Pickens and Mary Ann (Penley); res. phys. Pa. hosp. 1921-22; chief res. phys. Pa. hosp. 1923-24; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.


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*ROBBINS, GASTON AHI Lawyer

        From Lexington; New York; b. Goldsboro, Sept. 26, 1858; d. Feb. 22, 1902; B.S. 1879; mem. U. S. cong., Ala., 1893-95 and 1897-1901; pres. elector 1884.

ROBBINS, GEORGE BRANSON Teacher

        Jamestown; pres. Newland; A.B. 1921; A.M. 1923; b. High Point, June 6, 1899; p. Sidney C. and Emma -- --; prin. Kittrell H. S. 1921-22; prin. Linville cons. schs., Newland, 1923-24; Methodist Episcopal.

‡ROBBINS, HOLLEMAN HARRIS

        1115 Hillsboro st., Raleigh; s. p. 1919-21; b. Raleigh, Sept. 6, 1898; p. W. H. and --.

*ROBBINS, JULIUS ALEXANDER

        From Randolph co.; Selma, Ala.; b. Oct. 6, 1832; killed, Mt. Sterling, Ky., 1864; A.B. 1857; capt. C. S. A.

*ROBBINS, JAMES LAFAYETTE

        Randolph co.; b. Dec. 11, 1835; killed in serv.; A.B. 1859; C. S. A.

‡ROBBINS, JESSE MANLY

        Riverview home, Spray; A.B. 1921; b. Asheboro, Dec. 17, 1897; p. Manly and --.

ROBBINS, MARVIN RUSSELL Insurance

        306 S. Grace st., Rocky Mount; A.B. 1918; b. Rocky Mount, Jan. 16, 1897; p. Spencer and Mary Lucinda (Worsley); m. Marian Erwin Hines, Nov. 14, 1923; tob. buyer 1918-22; dist. mgr. Mutual Life Ins. co. of New York, Rocky Mount, 1922-; field deputy int. rev. 1919-20; Kiwanian; flying serv. U. S. navy 1918; mason; Pythian; Baptist.

*ROBBINS, MARMADUKE SWAIM Teacher

        From Randolph co.; Asheboro; b. Aug. 31, 1827; d. June 27, 1905; m. Annie E. Moring, July 24, 1878; A.B. 1856; lawyer; mem. house of c. 1862 and 1883-85; speaker house of c. 1862; state sen. 1866; priv. sec. to Gov. Vance; trustee U. N. C. 1874-79.

ROBBINS, ROSWELL BRACKIN Lumberman

        Lexington; s. 1916; s. l. 1919; b. Lexington, June 6, 1896; p. Capt. F. C. and -- -- --; football; Kappa Sigma; Gimghoul; teacher and coach in athletics; at pres. lumber bus. in Lexington; Mason; Elk.

*ROBBINS, WILLIAM DUDLEY

        Raleigh; b. Sept. 9, 1894; killed in France, July 5, 1918; s. 1914.

ROBERSON, CHARLES Physician

        405 W. Market st., Greensboro; B.S. 1894; M.D. Long Island col. 1897; b. Orange co., Nov. 20, 1872; p. Dr. Abner Benton and Cornelia Adaline (Stone); m. Mabel M. Hill, June 17, 1903; Mason; Elk; Baptist.

ROBERSON, CHARLES ABRAMS Farmer

        Robersonville; A.B. 1912; b. Robersonville, Jan. 27, 1890; p. George L. and Sarah Virginia (Baker); m. Vivian Roberson, Jan. 27, 1916; Phi Soc.; real estate dealer; merchant; Christian.

ROBERSON, ELMER RALPH

        Robersonville; s. p. 1915-16; Elon col.; b. Robersonville, Oct. 21, 1896; p. A. S. and -- -- --.

ROBERSON, FOY Surgeon

        512 Jackson st., Durham; s. 1901; s. premed. 1903-05; s. m. 1905-07; N. C. Col. of A. & E.; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1909; b. Sept. 9, 1884; p. Dr. Abner Benton and Cornelia Adaline (Stone); m. Helen Elizabeth Gribble, Dec. 14, 1914; football; Kappa Alpha; surg. Durham 1912-; ibid. Watts hosp., Durham; consulting surg. state hosp., Raleigh; fellow of Am. col. of surgs.; mem. sou. surg. assn., Am. med. assn., sou. med. assn.; Kiwanian; author of numerous papers on med. and surg. subjects; Mason; Elk; Presbyterian.

ROBERSON, ISRAEL FOY Traffic Manager

        Care U. S. Can co., Norwood, O.; s. 1917-19; Elon col. 1914-15; b. Belew's Creek, Aug. 31, 1898; p. Virgil Odell and Carrie (Brown); m. E. Ruth Davis, Nov. 6, 1923; lumberman 1919-21; mgr. lumber plant S. C. 1922; emp. U. S. Can co. 1922-; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Christian.

†ROBERSON, JOHN GLENN

        Elizabeth City; s. 1910-12; b. Teer, Feb. 19, 1891.

ROBERSON, MARY

        (See Mason, Mrs. Roy).

ROBERSON, NELLIE Educational Work

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1921; B.L. Woman's col., Richmond, Va., 1902; Meredith col. 1900-01; b. Chapel Hill, Sept. 12, 1886; p. Dr. Abner Benton and Cornelia Adaline (Stone); sec. U. N. C. extension div. 1916-21; in chg. bur. of pub. discussion, U. N. C. extension div., 1921-; Baptist.

*ROBERSON, ROBERT MINTER Physician

        From Pittsboro; Warsaw; s. 1896-97.

ROBERSON, VIRGIL ODELL Manufacturer

        Keogh st., Greensboro; s. 1896-97; b. Belew's Creek, May 30, 1876; p. Israel Alston and Mary Valinda (Vance); m. Carrie M. Brown, Nov. 2, 1897; lumber bus. and box mfr. at Belew's Creek and Greensboro; at pres. in Columbia, S. C.; farming and flour mill, Belew's Creek; Junior; Christian.

ROBERSON, WESCOTT Lawyer

        Sheraton hotel, High Point; A.B. 1896; s. l. 1897-98; b. Chapel Hill, Feb. 16, 1875; p. Dr. A. B. and Cornelia Adaline (Stone); Phi Delta Theta; lawyer firm Roberson-Jerome-Hansworth,


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High Point, 1898-; atty. city of High Point; N. C. gen. assem. 1901-05; maj., lieut.-col. gov. Aycock's staff 1902-03; col.-aide-de-camp Gov. Glenn's staff 1905; Elk; Junior; Baptist.

ROBERSON, WILLIAM STONE Lawyer

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1899; b. Chapel Hill, Feb. 28, 1869; p. Dr. Abner Benton and Cornelia Adaline (Stone); teacher 1 yr.; lawyer Graham 1891-93; ibid. Chapel Hill 1893-; sec.-treas.-gen. mgr. Chapel Hill Realty & Ins. co.; mayor Chapel Hill.

ROBERTS, BRYAN MAZER Student

        Hillsboro; A.B. 1921; s. m. 1921-23; b. Hillsboro, July 17, 1898; p. Thomas E. and Edna (Wilson); Di Soc.; Acacia; Kappa Psi; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Presbyterian.

‡ROBERTS, BENNETT WATSON

        Gatesville; s. 1915-16; s. m. 1920-21; Baltimore Med. col. 1922-23; b. Gatesville, Jan. 25, 1897; p. E. R. and -- -- --.

ROBERTS, CHAUNCEY HARDWICK

        Fletcher; pres. N. C. Col. of A. & E., Raleigh; s. 1922-23; N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1910-14.

†ROBERTS, CHARLES JOHN, JR.

        Lyons; s. 1912-13; b. Lyons, Jan. 20, 1894; p. C. J. and -- --.

*ROBERTS, CHARLES MILLS Farmer

        Gatesville; b. Nov. 14, 1835; s. 1853-55; capitalist; 1st lieut. co. "B" 1st N. C. reg. cav. C. S. A.

ROBERTS, EVERETT ANSON Engineer

        1332 S. 28th st., Louisville, Ky.; s. 1909; Dartmouth col., class 1911; b. Portsmouth, N. H., Apr. 6, 1888; p. Thomas and -- --.

*ROBERTS, FREDERICK COX

        New Bern; b. Jan. 15, 1836; d. Aug. 25, 1911; s. 1851-52; A.B. Princeton 1855; A.M. ibid. 1858; lawyer 1858-79; clerk and master in equity 1858-68; sec.-treas. A. & N. C. Ry. co. 1879-98; bookkeeper ice co. 1900-; capt. 5th N. C. cav. C. S. A.

*ROBERTS, FRED WALLACE

        Asheville; b. July 24, 1874; d. May 24, 1894; s. 1893-94; Grant univ.; Methodist.

ROBERTS, FRANK WILLIAM

        Breckenridge, Tex.; s. 1877-79.

ROBERTS, GEORGE HOLLISTER Manager Supply Firm

        78 Metcalf st., New Bern; s. 1909-10; Ga. Tech.; b. New Bern, May 10, 1890; p. George Hollister and Hannah (Jarvis); m. Mary Nixon, Nov. 7, 1916; Kappa Sigma; mgr. Oriental ice plant; salesman Diamond match co.; mgr. mill supply dept. New Bern Iron Works and Supply co.; pres. and mgr. Carolina Rubber and Supply co.; Elk; Episcopalian.

ROBERTS, GRATZ LINWOOD Inspector

        Fairfield; pres. Aberdeen; s. 1920-23; b. Fairfield, June 9, 1902; p. Alex Roberts and Gabriella (O'Neal); inspector for state highway comm.

*ROBERTS, GRADY RUDISILL

        Lincolnton; b. 1893; s. 1910; s. m. 1911.

ROBERTS, GUY VERNON Lawyer

        Marshall; Ph.B. 1902; b. Marshall, May 26, 1876; p. William J. and Kate P. --; m. Evelyn G. Roberts, Nov. 10, 1910; practicing atty. since leaving Univ.; mem. state highway comm. 4 yrs.; sec. Red Cross; Baptist.

ROBERTS, HERSCHEL

        Care Sprinkler phar., Weaverville; s. p. 1914-15; b. Jupiter. Mar. 11, 1892; p. Jasper and -- -- --.

ROBERTS, HARRY CLAY Physician

        Coats; s. m. 1908-10; M.D. Tulane univ. 1912; b. Pittsylvania co., Va., June 3, 1883; p. Anderson and Sarah J. (Roberts); m. Edna S. Thomas, Dec. 24, 1913; D. O. A.; res. phys. Rex hosp., Raleigh, 1912; phys. Coats 1912-; Mason; Baptist.

ROBERTS, HUBERT EARL

        Marshall; s. 1915-16; Elon col.; b. Marshall, Jan. 13, 1894; p. Dr. Frank and --.

*ROBERTS, ISAAC Teacher

        From Moore co.; Nestor; b. July 15, 1834; d. Feb. 13, 1904; A.B. 1859; merchant; farmer; mem. N. C. house of rep. 1881-83; trustee D. D. & B. asylum, Morganton, 1910-04.

ROBERTS, JAMES C.

        Golden, Colo.; Ph.B. 1884; s. p. 1884-86; p. Frederick C. and Lavinia E. --; m. Alice Pomeray, June 29, 1897; mgr. Denver safety council, Denver, Colo.

*ROBERTS, JULIAN GUION Lawyer

        From Chestertown, Md.; Charlotte; b. Florence co., Va.; d. Feb. 26, 1924; s. l. 1920; LL.D. Univ. of New York; lawyer New York city 1892-1918; A. E. F. in Red Cross 1918-20; counsel city corp., Mt. Vernon, N. Y.; Episcopalian.

*ROBERTS, JOHN JONES Minister

        From New Bern; New York; b. Dec. 1, 1819; d. May 20, 1908; A.B. 1838; A.M. 1841; D.D. 1878; prof. modern languages U. N. C. 1841-42; minister 1846-; Episcopalian.

ROBERTS, JESSE LEE Lawyer

        Decatur st., Madison; s. 1910-13; b. Wentworth, May 25, 1888; p. Tony John and Mary Ida (Williams); m. Maude Emma Griffin, Mar. 16, 1919; prin. Sadler H. S. 1913-14; practicing atty. Madison 1916-; mem. lower house, gen assem., 1915-20; mayor Madison 1922-; mem. bd. of educ. Rockingham co. 1923-.


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‡ROBERTS, JACOB MORRIS

        Shelby; s. 1882-83; b. Dallas, 1857; journalist.

*ROBERTS, JOHN WESLEY Teacher

        Windsor, Va.; Ph.B. 1901; Graham Normal col. 1888-90; Ph.B. Elon col. 1892; b. Isle of Wight co., Va., Aug. 11, 1867; p. John Walter and Sarah (Wester); m. Jessie Graham, Nov. 14, 1894; prin. Berkley acad., Berkley, Va., 1893-99; ibid. Raeford inst., Raeford, 1899-1900; co-prin. Suffolk Male acad., Suffolk, Va., 1900-03; prin. Sou. Pines H. S., Southern Pines, 1903-04; ibid. Hertford H. S., Hertford, 1904-06; ibid. Brambleton grammar sch., Norfolk, Va., 1906-08; postmaster Windsor 1913-22; Odd Fellow; Christian.

ROBERTS, OREN ERNEST Athletic Director

        3 Church st., Biltmore; s. 1915-17, 1919-20; Mass. Inst. of Tech.; Univ. of Chicago; b. Biltmore, Oct. 16, 1898; p. David Samuel and Emma L. (Sumner); m. Nona Moore, Nov. 29, 1923; baseball; football; Di Soc.; elec. engr.; professional baseball player; athletic dir. Mars Hill col. 1921-22; ibid. State Normal sch. 1922-23; Mars Hill col. 1923-24; pvt. lieut. aviation service 33rd squadron U. S. marine corps 1917-19; Methodist.

ROBERTS, PEARCE

        Weaverville; s. 1905-06.

ROBERTS, RUFUS GILBERT Editor

        Shelby; pres. Culpeper, Va.; s. 1907-08; b. Shelby, Dec. 21, 1888; p. Chas. P. and Eliza (Hall); m. Elizabeth Strother, Aug. 25, 1917; Kappa Sigma; linotype operator, Greenville, S. C., 1909; ibid. Clarksburg, W. Va., 1910-11; mgr. Culpeper Exponent, 1912-17; pres. and ed. The Virginia Star 1919-24; 2nd lieut. F. A. 78th div. 1917-19; wounded in St. Mihiel drive Sept. 1918.

*ROBERTS, STEPHEN CHESTER Minister

        From New Bern; Chestertown, Md.; b. Oct. 12, 1831; d. Nov. 15, 1899; A.B. 1852; Episcopalian.

ROBERTS, WALTENBERRY

        s. l. 1909-10.

†ROBERTSON, ARCHIBALD

        Stanton, Va.; s. l. 1914-15.

ROBERTSON, ALBAN GREAVES

        Boone ave., Leaksville; s. 1921-22; b. Leaksville, June 1, 1901; p. J. J. and --.

‡ROBERTSON, EDWIN MASON

        Woodsdale; s. 1916-18; s. m. 1920-22; Univ. of Md. 1922-; b. Woodsdale, July 10, 1898; p. E. J. and -- -- --.

ROBERTSON, GEORGE DAVID Lawyer

        40 N. Liberty st., Asheville; s. l. 1919-21; N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1918-19; b. Asheville, June 22, 1899; Marcus W. and Sarah L. (Smith); Sigma Chi; Phi Delta Phi; act. asst. sol. Asheville police ct.; S. A. T. C., N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1918; sergt. troop I 109th N. C. N. G. 1922-23; Methodist.

ROBERTSON, HENRY GREENE Lawyer

        Franklin; s. 1892-94; b. Murphy, Mar. 22, 1874; p. Capt. James Oliphant and Laura M. (Woodfin); lawyer Webster 1895-1901; ibid. Franklin 1901-; served with foyer de soldat French colonial troops, France, 1918-19; Mason; Odd Fellow; Pythian; Methodist.

‡ROBERTSON, HOYT GODDARD

        Raleigh; A.B. 1911; Wake Forest col.

*ROBERTSON, HENRY JASPER Planter

        From Winchester, Tenn.; Independence, Mo.; b. 1843; d. June 29, 1888; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; capt. 10th N. C. art. C. S. A.

‡ROBERTSON, JOHN AVERA

        Raleigh; s. 1894-95, 1899-1900; b. Clayton, Oct. 10, 1874.

ROBERTSON, JUDGE BUXTON Teacher

        R. F. D. 1, Burlington; Ph.B. 1905; b. Alamance co., Oct. 26, 1875; p. Columbus Florentine and Ledoska (Coble); supt. Graham graded sch. 1905-07; prin. Reidsville graded sch. 1907-08; sec. N. C. Sunday sch. assn. 1908-09; supt. Randleman graded sch. 1909-11; Alamance co. supt. of schs. 1911-17; ibid. Cabarrus co. 1917-; author Guide Posts for the School Room; pub. several educational pamphlets; Lutheran.

ROBERTSON, OWEN SPENCER

        Hillsboro; s. 1913-16; b. Hillsboro, Apr. 4, 1896; p. C. H. and -- --.

ROBERTSON, SAMUEL THOMPSON Farmer

        Woodsdale; s. 1918; p. E. J. and -- --.

*ROBERTSON, THOMAS ROSS

        Charlotte; b. Winnsboro, S. C., May 14, 1875; d. June 24, 1895; s. 1893-95.

ROBERTSON, WILLIAM ROSS Realtor

        Piedmont bldg., Charlotte; s. 1891-94; Citadel 2 yrs.; b. Winnsboro, S. C., Jan. 30, 1874; p. Thomas Ross and Cora (Johnston); m. Margaret Hunt. Nov. 20, 1907; baseball; Di Soc.; Kappa Alpha; Theta Nu Epsilon; insurance; alderman Charlotte; maj. 1st N. C. inf. Mex. border serv., 115th machine gun bat. 2nd corps replacement bat., gen. staff 1st army hdqrs. 1916-19; Mason; Episcopalian.

*ROBISON, CORNELIUS

        Fayetteville; s. 1819.

*ROBESON, DAVID GILLESPIE Farmer

        Westbrook; b. Bladen co., Mar. 29, 1832; d. Nov. 21, 1909; A.B. 1854; merchant; 2nd lieut. art. C. S. A.


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*ROBESON, NEILL MCDOUGALD

        From Westbrook; Bladen co.; b. Dec. 27, 1872; d. Nov. 1, 1891; s. 1891.

ROBINS, HENRY MORING Lawyer

        Asheboro; Ph.B. 1903; s. l. 1902-03; b. Asheboro, July 19, 1880; p. Marmaduke Swain and Annie Eliza (Moring); m. Maggie Lee Erwin, Aug. 6, 1912; Di Soc.

ROBINS, MARMADUKE Realtor

        100 N. Elm st., Greensboro; A.B. 1908; b. Asheboro, Nov. 28, 1887; p. Marmaduke S. and Annie (Moring); Phi Beta Kappa; Golden Fleece; emp. Sou. Life & Trust co. 2½ yrs.; mem. firm Robins & Weill, ins. and real estate, Greensboro, 1911-; Mason; Methodist.

ROBINS, SIDNEY SWAIN Minister

        110 N. State st., Ann Arbor, Mich.; A.B. 1904; A.M. Harvard univ. 1905; S.T.B. ibid. 1908; Ph.D. ibid. 1910; b. Asheboro, July 21, 1883; p. Marmaduke S. and Annie Eliza (Moring); m. Frances Shippen Lord, June 5, 1917; Di Soc.; Golden Fleece; chaplain 1st lieut. 73rd inf. 12th div. U. S. A. 1918-19; Mason; Unitarian.

ROBINSON, ALTON HAMPTON

        348 Merrimon, Asheville; s. l. 1920-23; b. Asheville, Mar. 19, 1899; p. I. R. and --.

ROBINSON, BILLIE Teacher

        Biltmore; s. 1897-99, 1901-02; L.I. and A.B. George Peabody col. 1903; b. Delway, Sept. 6, 1872; p. Josiah and Sarah Jane (Ezzell); m. Emily Adina Garren, June 12, 1910; Universalist.

*ROBINSON, CHARLES

        Anson co.; s. 1810.

*ROBINSON, CORNELIUS Merchant

        From Haynesville, Ala.; Montgomery, Ala.; s. 1852-53; capt. C. S. A.

*ROBINSON, CHARLES CORNELIUS

        From Autauga co., Ala.; Coosada, Ala.; b. 1843; s. 1858-60; C. S. A.

ROBINSON, CLARENCE L. Teacher

        10 Southern apt., Norfolk, Va.; A.B. 1915; Columbia univ.; b. Atlantic, Oct. 6, 1893; p. Thomas Wallace and Abbie (Nelson); m. Alma Barton, Aug. 20, 1919; teacher; trav. salesman Pepsi-Cola co. 1½ yrs.; prin. John Marshall sch., Norfolk, Va., 1920-; sergt. finance branch Q. M. corps U. S. A. 1918-19; Presbyterian.

ROBINSON, CHARLES OAKLEY Manufacturer

        Elizabeth City; A.B. 1910; b. Elizabeth City, Jan. 26, 1888; p. Charles H. and Mary (Leigh); m. Ivy Blades, Nov. 11, 1913; mfr.; mem. firm C. H. Robinson co.; vice-pres. Elizabeth City cotton mills; pres. Elizabeth City knitting mills; dir. 1st Nat. bank, Elizabeth City; Va.-Car. stock land bank and Sou. Trust co.; Mason; Pythian; Elk; Rotarian; Episcopalian.

ROBINSON, CHARLES PHILLIPS Farmer

        Morven; s. 1886; b. Bethel, Mar. 9, 1864; p. Thomas and Mary Jane (Chapman); m. Ida May Gaddy, Oct. 27, 1897; Methodist.

ROBINSON, DOUGLAS MCGUIRE

        Mars Hill; s. 1922-23; Carson-Newman col. 1923-24.

ROBINSON, EDWIN CARL

        Wadesboro; s. 1917-18.

ROBINSON, EDMUND EUGENE Student

        140 S. Spring st., Concord; s. 1920-23; Med. Col. of Va. 1923-; b. Concord, Oct. 16, 1902; p. Caleb Alexander and Sophia (Tucker); Lutheran.

ROBINSON, FRANK, JR. Druggist

        Lowell; Ph.G. 1923; b. Lowell, Nov. 17, 1901; p. Dr. Frank and Mary Alice (Steele); m. Mary Anna Mills, Feb. 24, 1921; Pythian; Mason; Methodist.

‡ROBINSON, F. G.

        Charlotte; s. 1921-22; b. Sept. 17, 1903.

*ROBINSON, GILBERT MOTTIER

        Lowndesboro, Ala.; b. Mar. 30, 1834; d. 1885; A.B. 1858; C. S. A.

*ROBINSON, JAMES H.

        Goldsboro; s. 1855-57.

ROBINSON, JOHN LINWOOD Pharmacist

        Rutherfordton; s. p. 1906-07; b. Lowell, Aug. 27, 1887; p. Dr. Frank and Laura (Reid); m. Zelda Long, June 24, 1913; m. Ocie Wilkie, Sept. 23, 1920; druggist Dr. T. B. Twitty, Rutherfordton, 1907; organizer Robinson co., Lowell, 1907-19; co-partner Dr. J. C. Twitty, Rutherfordton, 1916-18; mgr. Robinson co. now; Mason; Presbyterian.

ROBINSON, JOHN MOSELEY Lawyer

        Edgehill road, Charlotte; Ph.B. 1907; Columbia univ. law sch.; b. Goldsboro, Mar. 22, 1887; p. W. S. O'B. and Grace Ellen (Moseley); m. Camilla Rodman, Sept. 22, 1920; Catholic.

*ROBINSON, JAMES S.

        Halifax co.; s. 1829.

ROBINSON, KATHERINE MCDIARMID Lawyer

        241 Green st., Fayetteville; LL.B. 1920; A.B. N. C. Col. for Women 1913; Columbia univ.; Washington col.; Cornell univ.; b. Fayetteville, Sept. 11, 1893; p. Henry McDiarmid and Mary Faison (Hill); lawyer


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mem. firm Robinson & Robinson, Fayetteville, 1920-; pres. Fayetteville chap. United Daughters of Confederacy 1920-21; mem. Colonial Dames; ibid. woman's club; ibid. bus. and professional women's club; ibid. N. C. bar assn.; Presbyterian.

ROBINSON, LEIGH FOWLER

        Raleigh; s. 1916-17.

ROBINSON, MELVIN

        Teacheys; A.B. 1914; b. Atlantic, Mar. 8, 1890; p. T. W. and -- -- --.

ROBINSON, MARIUS EMMET Building Supplies

        Goldsboro; A.B. 1916; Univ. of Tex.; b. Goldsboro, Oct. 7, 1892; p. Dr. Marius Emmet and Susan (Kirby); Phi Soc.; Zeta Psi.; pres. builders' supply co., inc., 1922-; S. M. A. Univ. of Tex. 1918; Mason; Presbyterian.

ROBINSON, RUSSELL MARABLE

        Greensboro; A.B. 1909; s. l. 1909-10; Columbia univ. 1910-11.

*ROBINSON, SAMUEL B.

        Cabarrus co.; s. 1813.

*ROBINSON, THOMAS JEFFERSON Teacher

        Fayetteville; b. 1827; d. 1879; s. 1846-49; asst. prof. U. S. naval observatory; civil engr.; sec. N. C. bd. of agri.; C. S. A.

*ROBINSON, WILLIAM

        Anson co.; s. 1815.

*ROBINSON, WILLIAM ALFRED Farmer

        From Warren co.; Magnolia, Va.; b. May 17, 1831; A.B. 1853; C. S. A.

ROBINSON, W. SMITH O'B., JR. Lawyer

        802 E. Boulevard, Charlotte; Ph.B. 1907; b. June 25, 1885; m. Elizabeth B. --, Feb. 3, 1914.

*ROBY, AUGUSTUS H.

        Decatur, Ala.; s. 1837-38.

RODDICK, CHARLES SYLVESTER

        Holly ave., Winston-Salem; s. 1915-18; b. Winston-Salem, Oct. 1, 1898; p. James Jeffries and Ruth (Rominger); Pi Kappa Alpha; overseer knitting mill 2 yrs.; emp. R. J. Reynolds Tob. co.; S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

RODGERS, EBEN Brick Manufacturer

        531 Summit st., Alton, Ill.; s. 1902-03; b. Alton, Ill., Aug. 12, 1873; p. Edward and Ella (Hewitt); m. Annette Schweppe, Apr. 23, 1903; Alpha Tau Omega; bookkeeper, sec.-treas., pres. Alton Brick co.; pres. Alton cham. of com. 3 yrs.; pres. nat. brick mfrs. assn.; pres. Am. face brick assn.; Elk; Unitarian.

RODGERS, JOHN BOYCE Public Accountant

        Box 31, Charlotte; s. 1907-08; Erskine col. 1905-07; b. Mooresville, Aug. 9, 1888; p. James Franklin and Lula (Patterson); m. Ella G. Cornelius, Oct. 18, 1921; emp. 1st Nat. bank, Statesville, 1908-17; cert. pub. acct. firm Scott Charnley co. 1919-23; c. p. a. Charlotte 1923-; clerk coll. of int. rev. 1919; corp 113th F. A. 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Pythian; A. R. Presbyterian.

*RODGERS, JOHN J. F.

        Pike co., Ala.; b. 1840; d. in service 1864; s. 1858-59; C. S. A.

RODGERS, JAMES ORR Teacher

        Mooresville; g. s. 1915-16.

RODGERS, PRESTON BRYAN, JR.

        1106 Glenwood ave., Raleigh; s. 1922-23; b. Raleigh, Sept. 15, 1903; p. P. B. and -- -- --.

RODMAN, JOHN CROOM Physician

        W. Main st., Washington; s. 1888-89; M.D. Bellevue Hosp. Med. col. 1892; b. Washington, Dec. 27, 1870; p. Judge William Blount and Camilla (Hollyday); m. Olzie W. Clark, June 7, 1904; Delta Kappa Epsilon; act. asst. surg. pub. health serv. 1895-; mem. bd. of med. examiners N. C. med. soc. 1908-14; chief surg. Washington-Vandemere ry.; Elk; Pythian; Episcopalian.

RODMAN, MARTHA PEARL Mill Business

        Waxhaw; s. 1920; b. Pleasant Valley, S. C., Apr. 5, 1880; p. J. L. and Harriet J. (Hyatt); teacher 1901-07; merchant 1908-17; mill bus. 1918-; Presbyterian.

RODMAN, NATHANIEL FULFORD Physician

        Armistead ave., Norfolk, Va.; s. 1908-10; s. m. 1910-12; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1914; b. Washington, Jan. 3, 1893; p. William Blount and Addie (Fulford); m. Elizabeth Lee Jones, Dec. 14, 1921; Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Chi; res. phys. Children's hosp., Philadelphia, Pa., 1914; ibid. Presbyterian hosp., Philadelphia, Pa., 1914-16; chief res. phys. ibid. 1916; phys. Norfolk, Va., 1919-; staff mem. St. Christopher's hosp., Norfolk Protestant hosp., and King's Daughters clinic, Norfolk, Va.; several articles pub. relating to med. subjects; Mex. border serv. 1916-17; 1st lieut. med. corps, served on Fisherman's Island, Ft. Story, 56th coast art. reg., and surg. U. S. army transport Florence Luckenbach 1917-19; Episcopalian.

*RODMAN, WILLIAM BLOUNT Lawyer

        Washington; b. Jan. 29, 1817; d. Mar. 7, 1893; A.B. 1836; A.M. mem. conv. 1868; assoc. justice supr. ct. 1868-78; col. C. S. A. on milit. ct.; trustee U. N. C. 1868.


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RODMAN, WILLIAM BLOUNT, II Lawyer

        436 Mowbray Arch, Norfolk, Va.; s. 1878-80; b. Tarboro, Feb. 19, 1862; p. William Blount I and Camilla Dudley Holliday (Croom); m. Adelaide Fulford, Oct. 17, 1888; lawyer Washington 1884-1904; ibid. Charlotte 1904-11; gen. sol. and gen. counsel Norfolk & Sou. ry. mail 1911-; mayor Washington 2 yrs.; trustee U. N. C. 1909; col. N. C. N. G.

RODMAN, WILLIAM BLOUNT, III, JR. Lawyer

        Washington; A.B. 1910; b. Washington, July 2, 1889; p. Col. W. B. and Addie (Fulford); m. Helen Farnell, Aug. 17, 1918; mayor Washington; lieut. U. S. N. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

RODMAN, WILEY CROOM Lawyer

        242 E. Main st., Washington; s. 1895; s. l. 1898-99, 1901; U. S. Milit. acad. 1899-1901; b. Washington, May 28, 1879; p. Judge William Blount and Camilla (Croom); m. Theodora Bryan Grimes, Apr. 2, 1902; Delta Kappa Epsilon; N. C. gen. assem. 1913-; col., brig.-gen. N. C. N. G. 1897-1917; capt. 113th F. A., A. E. F. 1917-19; Elk; Mason; Episcopalian.

RODRIGUEZ, EDUARDO FRANCISCO

        Santa Clara, Prov. Santa Clara, Cuba; B.S. 1911.

RODRIGUEZ, MARCOS SALVADOR Electrical Engineer

        Manati Sugar co., Manati, Oriente, Cuba; B.S. 1910; A.B. Instituto de Barcelona, Spain, 1904; Universida de Barcelona, Spain; b. Cifuentes, Cuba, Oct. 7, 1885; p. Dr. Gillermo and Angela (Perez); emp. Havana elec. ry. and power co. 1910; chief engr. Manati sugar co. 1913-; Catholic.

RODRIGUY, ADOLFO BARTOLOME Physician

        2 Rodriguy 2, 2 dv de Guine, Cuba; M.D. 1910; A.B. Inst. of Sta. Clara; b. Calabazar de Sagua, Cuba, Aug. 24, 1882; p. Dr. Adolfo F. and Isabel (Agnado); m. Lucia Diaz, May 4, 1917; city phys. Holguin, O., 1910-13; res. phys. Delivas, O., 1913-15; phys. 2 dr de Guine 1915-17; city phys. Isabella 1917-18; city phys. 2 dr de Guine 1918-; Mason; Baptist.

*RODWELL, JAMES ROBERT Teacher

        From Macon; Warrenton; b. Feb. 2, 1859; d. Aug. 30, 1918; m. Pattie Ray Gardner, Jan. 14, 1879; m. Birdie Ford, Sept. 10, 1906; s. 1877-78; Wake Forest col. 1 yr.; teacher 1879-86; sheriff 1886-95; co. supt. schs. 1895-1904; journalist 1895-1902; deputy clerk supr. ct. 1903-18; Baptist.

*ROGERS, ALEXANDER

        Rockingham co.; s. 1803.

‡ROGERS, ATHOL RAYPHORD

        Rose Hill; s. 1922-23; b. Rose Hill, May 22, 1902; p. W. K. and -- --.

*ROGERS, BENJAMIN A.

        Bennettsville, S. C.; d. Jan. 1901; s. 1858-60; capt. C. S. A.; sheriff.

‡ROGERS, DAVID EUGENE

        Robbinsville; s. m. 1910-11; Ga. Milit. col.; b. Franklin, Mar. 17, 1888; p. D. H. and -- -- --.

ROGERS, EXUM ALLEN Student

        Liberty st., Durham; A.B. 1922; Trinity col. 1918-19; Wharton univ. 1922-; b. Durham co., Oct. 15, 1900; p. John T. and Estelle (Penny); bookkeeper; Baptist.

ROGERS, FRANCIS OWINGTON Physician

        400 W. 18th st., Little Rock, Ark.; s. 1894-97; s. m. 1897-99; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1901; b. Salisbury, Oct. 21, 1876; football.

ROGERS, GEORGE OROON Teacher

        Graham; A.B. 1909; b. Graham, Aug. 19, 1886; p. George Summers and Annie Sylvina (Palmer); m. Ethel Council, Dec. 29, 1917; baseball; football; prin. Rosman H. S. 1909-10; ibid. Kinston grammar sch. 1910-12; ibid. Lenoir H. S. 1912-13; supt. Lenoir sch. 1913-15; ibid. Mount Olive graded sch. 1915-17; ibid. Sanford graded sch. 1917-18; ibid. Dare co. sch. 1919-20; ibid. Hoke co. sch. 1920-21; supt. Vance co. farm life sch. 1921-23; ibid. Whiteville graded sch. 1923-; pvt. personnel detachment hdqtrs. co. Camp Hancock, 1918-19; Presbyterian.

*ROGERS, HYDER ALI

        Stokes co.; s. 1812.

ROGERS, JOHN LAMBETH

        Creedmoor; s. p. 1912-13; b. Creedmoor, Nov. 16, 1893.

*ROGERS, JUNIUS FOSTER Insurance

        From Granville co.; Oxford; b. Nov. 18, 1859; d. July 17, 1905; s. 1878-81; s. m. 1881-82; druggist; tobacconist; Episcopalian.

ROGERS, JOSEPH JOHNSON, JR.

        Box 8, Winston-Salem; s. 1907-08; b. Apex, Oct. 29, 1888; p. Joseph Johnson and Willie (Tomlinson); m. Stuart Hayden, Dec. 4, 1915; emp. R. J. Reynolds Tob. co. 1910-; Mason; Episcopalian.

*ROGERS, JASPER NEWTON

        Asheville; s. l. 1893-94.

*ROGERS, JOHN P.

        Wake co.; b. 1844; d. May 6, 1886; s. 1861-64.

ROGERS, LEWY BAXTON Merchant

        85 N. Liberty st., Asheville; s. 1918-20; Citadel; p. L. B. and -- -- --; Pi Kappa Alpha; connected with father in wholesale grocery bus.


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‡ROGERS, LEROY MITCHELL

        Mullins, S. C.; s. l. 1906-07.

ROGERS, PAUL HAMILTON Paper Manufacturer

        Hartsville, S. C.; B.S. 1905; Furman univ. 1901-03; b. Society Hill, S. C., Oct. 31, 1883; p. Paul Hamilton and Emma Sarah (Coker); m. Arabelle T. Thames, July 7, 1920; treas.-mgr. Caro. Fiber co., Hartsville, S. C., 1905-; mayor Hartsville 1921-; Baptist.

ROGERS, ROBERT M. Planter

        Florence, S. C.; A.B. 1911 as of 1863.

ROGERS, RALPH PEEL Druggist

        Oakwood ave., Durham; s. p. 1911-12; b. Burlington, Mar. 22, 1894; p. Joseph Fletcher and Cora A. (Moore); part prop. and druggist Rogers drug co., Durham; pvt. personnel offices Camps Jackson and Sevier U. S. A. 1918; Mason; Elk; Methodist.

ROGERS, ROMULUS RUFO Credit Manager

        218 Seminole road, Jacksonville, Fla.; s. 1909-10; s. l. 1910; Weaver col.; Carson-Newman col.; b. Buncombe co., Sept. 15, 1885; p. John Zachary Taylor and Margaret M. (Hughes); m. Mabel Knox Bryant, July 28, 1915; lawyer Winston-Salem 1910-12; collection mgr. Pocomoke Guano co., Norfolk, Va., 1913-17; credit mgr. ibid. 1917-19; sec. Hampton Guano co., Barkley Chem. co., and Norfolk Fert. co., Norfolk, Va., 1919-20; asst. sec. Pocomoke Guano co. and Imperial co., Norfolk, Va., 1919-20; cashier and dir. Cherokee bank, Murphy; vice-pres. ibid. 1920-21; credit mgr. Va.-Car. Chem. co. (Fla. div.) Jacksonville, Fla., 1921-; trustee Carnegie library; Methodist.

*ROGERS, SION HART

        From Wake co.; Raleigh; b. Sept. 30, 1825; d. Aug. 14, 1874; A.B. 1846; A.M. 1849; mem. N. C. house of c. 1860; atty. gen. of N. C. 1862-67; mem. U. S. cong. 1853-55 and 1872-73; lieut. C. S. A.

ROGERS, SHOBER JUSTIN

        Spokane, Wash.; s. 1897-99; b. Wilkesboro, Jan. 16, 1875; teacher 1899-1902; merchant 1902-03; dairyman.

†ROGERS, TORRENCE BAXTER

        Charlotte; s. 1913-14; b. Lincolnton, Feb. 2, 1895; p. T. J. and -- --.

ROGERS, WILEY ASTOR Physician

        Franklin; s. 1891; M.D. Univ. of Nashville; b. Franklin, May 3, 1872; p. C. T. and Margaret (Reid); m. Marie Renner, May 24, 1910; N. C. gen. assem. 2 terms; Macon co. phys.; alderman Franklin; Mason; Junior; Pythian; Methodist.

*ROGERS, WILLIAM JUNIUS

        Northampton co.; b. July 24, 1836; A.B. 1859.

ROGERS, WILEY MAGER

        Care Athletic Supply co., Raleigh; s. 1914-15; b. Raleigh, Sept. 15, 1896; m. Isabelle Brown, May 20, 1916; sec.-treas. Athletic Supply co., Raleigh.

*ROGERS, WILLIAM T.

        Marlboro, dist., S. C.; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; lieut. C. S. A.

ROGERS, WILLIAM WHITE Teacher

        Timberlake; A.B. 1912; Cambridge, univ., England; b. Timberlake, Sept. 18, 1887; p. D. J. and Eaton (White); m. Bertha May, Mar. 20, 1920; prin. Hillsboro H. S. 1912-14; ibid. Bahama H. S. 1914-15; ibid. Falling Creek H. S. 1915-16; ibid. Roxboro H. S. 1916-17; ibid. Pikeville H. S. 1919-22; supt. Mount Olive pub. sch. 1922-; sergt. med. corps 323rd field hosp. 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Presbyterian.

ROHLEDER, EUGENE CARLYLE

        Charlotte; s. 1919-22; p. Andrew Hamilton and Lilly (Cordelia); with Goodrich Rubber co. since leaving the Univ.

*ROHLEDER, MILTON EARL

        Charlotte; b. Apr. 5, 1894; d. Aug. 12, 1917; s. l. 1915.

ROLAND, ROBERT LEE Insurance

        Sumter, S. C.; Columbia univ.; s. 1915-16; b. Burnsville, Oct. 8, 1894; p. John E. and Maude (Wilson); m. Julia Olive Sturgeon, Nov. 30, 1918; U. S. army 2 yrs.

ROLLER, CHARLES EASLEY

        Oxford; s. 1906-08; b. Oxford, Dec. 27, 1888; p. John Baker and Sallie (Easley); m. Mrs. R. M. Berry, Nov. 1, 1920.

ROLLINS, EDWARD FOY Teacher

        Frankston, Texas; Litt.B. 1896; b. Holly Springs, July 29, 1874; p. Thos. B. and Jannette (Coffield); m. Lizzie Cundiff, Jan. 29, 1904; Phi Soc.; supt. of troupe Jacksonville and Oakwood schs., Tex.; co. supt. Palestine 1916-22; asst. state supervisor pub. schs. 1922-24; ibid. Frankston pub. schs.; Methodist.

ROLLINS, EUGENE MARVIN Teacher

        Henderson; s. 1899-1901; s. l. 1901-03; b. Holly Springs, June 26, 1880; p. Thomas Benton and Jannette (Coffield); m. Alice Dick; Phi Soc.; supt. Farmville sch.; ibid. Dunn graded schs.; lawyer Raleigh 2 yrs.; supt. Henderson schs. 1923-; sec. Golden Belt Fair assn. 4 yrs.; supt. Vance co. schs. 1912-; Methodist.

ROLLINS, EUGENE MARVIN, JR. Chemist

        140 Young ave., Henderson; B.S. 1924; b. Norwood, Oct. 13, 1902; p. E. M. and Alice (Dick); Delta Tau Delta; Alpha Chi Sigma; chem. Badin 1924-; Methodist.


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ROLLINS, THOMAS SCOTT Lawyer

        224 Chestnut st., Asheville; B.S. 1894; s. l. 1894-95; b. Marshall, June 24, 1872; p. Wallace W. and Eliza J. (Gudger); m. Ida Pritchard, Sept. 19, 1900; Di Soc.; Beta Theta Pi; lawyer Marshall 1895-1903; asst. div. counsel Sou. ry. 1903-; atty. city of Marshall 1895-1903; ibid. Madison co. 1895-1903; pres. N. C. bar assn. 1913-14; ibid. Asheville bar assn. 1911-13; trustee U. N. C. 1903-09; Episcopalian.

ROLLINS, WALLACE EUGENE Minister

        Care Theo. sem., Alexandria, Va.; A.B. 1892; B.D. Yale univ. 1895; D.D. Va. Theo. sem. 1915; b. Marshall, Jan. 26, 1870; p. Maj. W. W. and Eliza Jane (Gudger); m. Helen Collins, Oct. 14, 1903; Beta Theta Pi; rector Emanuel ch., Covington, Va., 1897-1904; ibid. St. Thomas ch., Christiansburg, Va., 1905-08; chaplain Sweet Briar col. 1908-13; prof. Va. Theo. sem. 1913-; Episcopalian.

RONDTHALER, HOWARD EDWARD Teacher

        Winston-Salem; Ph.B. 1893; M.A. Moravian Theo. sem. 1905; D.D. ibid. 1912; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 17, 1871; p. Dr. Edward and Mary Elizabeth (Jacobson); m. Katharine G. Boring, Sept. 29, 1898; Di Soc.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; teacher Salem boys sch. 1893-95; asst. pastor Salem congregation 1897-1903; prof. Moravian Col. and Theo. sem., Bethlehem, Pa., 1903-11; pres. Salem col. 1909-; pres. N. C. conf. for social serv.; ibid. N. C. assn. of colleges; ibid. N. C. state hist. and lit. soc.; dir. N. C. sch. for deaf; Moravian.

RONDTHALER, THEODORE Teacher

        700 S. Main st., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1919; A.M. Princeton univ. 1923; Univ. Munich, 1923; ibid. Paris, 1924; b. Winston-Salem, Aug. 5, 1899; p. Howard Edward and Katharine (Boring); ed. U. N. C. Magazine; Golden Fleece; Psi Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; instr. U. N. C. 1919-20; master, Princeton tutoring sch. 1921-22; fellow in Eng., Princeton univ., 1922; instr. Salem col. 1924; 2nd lieut. inf. U. S. A. 1918; Moravian.

ROOT, ALDERT SMEDES Physician

        201 N. Wilmington; Raleigh; B.S. 1901; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1911; b. Raleigh, Apr. 2, 1880; p. Charles and Annie (Smedes); m. Olivia Smith; Pi Sigma; Theta Nu Epsilon; Zeta Psi; Gimghoul; emp. bureau of soils, U. S. dept. of agri. 1902-04; ibid. Hugh McRae & co. and Carolina Trucking Development co. 1905-07; hosp. res. physician 1911-12; physician Raleigh 1912-; author: Diseases That Can, With Assurance, be Referred to Absence of, or Derangement With Function of, the Ductless Glands; Spasmophalia--Report of a Case in the Newborn; The Use of Dry Milk in Infant Feeding; Some Modern Practices in Pediatrics; Active Immunization Against Diphtheria; Blood Trausfusion in Malnutrition of Infancy--Report of 40 Cases; The Cornerstone of a Child's Future; Prophylactic Treatment of Diarrhoeal Diseases; Death Prevention From Summer Diarrhoea; Episcopalian.

ROPER, OSCAR Farmer

        Clio, S. C.; s. 1908-09; B.S. Clemson Agri. Col. of S. C., 1908; b. Clio, S. C., July 7, 1887; p. John Thomas and Margaret (Clarissa); Presbyterian.

ROSE, ABRAHAM HEWITT Physician

        Smithfield; s. m. 1902; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1906; p. Dr. J. G. and Emma (Northorn); m. Ruth Sanders, Dec. 15, 1915.

*ROSE, CHARLES GRANDISON Lawyer

        Person co.; b. 1800; d. 1827; A.B. 1820.

ROSE, CHARLES GRANDISON Lawyer

        Fayetteville; A.B. 1900; s. l. 1901-02; b. Fayetteville, June 8, 1880; p. George McNeill and Augusta (Steele); m. Irene Lacy, Oct. 11, 1911; ed. Tar Heel; ed. Hellenian; Kappa Sigma; Gimghoul; lawyer Fayetteville; div. counsel A. C. L. ry.; counsel Western Union Tel. co. and Amer. Ry. Exp. co.; N. C. gen. assem. 1911; clerk sup'r ct. Cumberland co. 1915; Mason; Knight Templar; Pythian; Presbyterian.

ROSE, DAVID JENNINGS Physician

        Goldsboro; s. 1916-20; M.D. Tulane univ. 1922; b. Wayne co., Sept. 26, 1896; p. Joel L. and Mary Elizabeth (Stafford); Kappa Psi; Sigma Nu; res. surg. N. La. sanitarium 1922-23; phys. Goldsboro 1923-; hosp. corps U. S. N., S. A. T. C.; capt. med. det. 117th F. A. N. C. N. G. 1923-; Mason; Christian.

ROSE, GEORGE ANDERSON Merchant

        Henderson; s. 1921-23; b. Henderson, Apr. 4, 1904; p. George A. and Martha Leah (Perry); Delta Kappa Epsilon; Episcopalian.

*ROSE, GEORGE MCNEIL Lawyer

        676 Hillside ave., Fayetteville; b. Fayetteville, June 5, 1846; d. June 15, 1924; m. Augusta Jane Steele, Dec. 16, 1869; Zeta Psi; A.B. 1867; Davidson col. 1861-62; V. M. I. 1863; gen. counsel C. F. and Y. V. ry.; div. counsel A. C. L. ry.; counsel Western Union Tel. co.; N. C. gen. assem. 1876-77, 1881-83; sp. of house, 1883; trustee, U. N. C. 1909-24; adj. 66th N. C. reg. Kirkland's brig., Hoke's div. 1864; Odd Fellow; Presbyterian.

ROSE, IRA WINFIELD Druggist

        1005 Sunset ave., Rocky Mt.; Ph.G. 1906; b. Johnston co., Sept. 21, 1889; p. John J. and Julia Amanda (Rose); m. Juanita Pearl Penny, Nov. 26, 1919; Kappa Sigma; mem. N. C. bd. of pharmacy 1909-; pres. N. C. pharmaceutical assn. 1922; Pythian; Christian.


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*ROSE, JOHN MCADEN Minister

        From Fayetteville; Laurinburg; b. Oct. 16, 1849; d. Aug. 19, 1917; s. 1867-68; D.D. Davidson col. 1895; teacher, 1868-70; Presbyterian.

ROSE, JAMES WILLIAM

        Bentonville; s. 1921-22; b. Bentonville, Oct. 6, 1900; p. J. L. and -- -- --.

†ROSE, LEWIS LAKE

        Atlantic City, N. J.; B.L. 1897.

ROSE, THOMAS DUNCAN Engineer

        Hillside ave., Fayetteville; B.S. 1910; b. Fayetteville, Aug. 9, 1889; p. George McNeill and Augusta Jane (Steele); m. Lila Evans Williams, Oct. 27, 1914; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; baseball; student engr. Gen. Elec. co., Schenectady, N. Y., 2 yrs.; elec. engr. cons. Ga.; Elec. Light & Power co., Baltimore, Md., 8 yrs.; sec.-treas. Cape Fear Bonded Warehouse co., Fayetteville, 3 yrs.; engr. and mgr. contract dept. Hunter Bros. Elec. co., Fayetteville; Presbyterian.

*ROSE, WILLIAM ALEXANDER

        Stokes co.; d. about 1839; A.B. 1835.

ROSE, ZINO HARDY

        Williamston; s. 1901-02; part owner of Atlantic hotel, Williamston.

*ROSEBOROUGH, RUFUS MILTON Planter

        From Iredell co.; Rowan co.; d. 1864; A.B. 1832.

†ROSEBRO, WILLIAM WALTER

        High Point; s. 1904-05; b. Cleveland, Apr. 17, 1889.

ROSEMAN, DEMONT PLEASANT Cotton Buyer

        Cleveland; s. 1906-09; b. Salisbury, Feb. 19, 1887; p. Thornton Douglas and Annie Eliza (Woods); m. Margaret King Tatum, Nov. 29, 1922; Di Soc.; telegrapher 1909-14; bookkeeper 1914-16; cotton buyer and ginner 1919-; mayor Cleveland; pvt., master signal electrician troop "K" Ga. cav. and 106th field signal bat. 1918-19; Mason; Presbyterian.

ROSEMAN, MILO A. JACKSON

        R.F.D. 8, Salisbury; s. 1919-20; s. m. 1921-22; b. Salisbury, Apr. 17, 1897; p. M. A. J. and -- -- --.

ROSEMOND, JACOB FLETCHER

        Hillsboro; Ph.G. 1918; b. Kinston, Nov. 4, 1893; p. Jacob B. and -- -- --.

ROSEMOND, THELMA

        (See Johnston, Mrs. Benjamin Grover).

ROSENBACHER, ALLADIN

        848 5th st., Winston-Salem; s. 1902-03; b. Winston-Salem, Oct. 2, 1886.

ROSENBAUM, CARL DAVID Merchant

        Tarboro; s. p. 1913-15; b. Tarboro, Dec. 21, 1892; p. J. and -- -- --; m. Myrtle Keel, Henderson, Mar., 1921; clerking for Rosenbloom-Levy co., Tarboro; sergt. base hosp. world war.

ROSENTHAL, ALBERT Civil Engineer

        Marlborough apt., 1707 Eutaw place, Baltimore, Md.; s. 1886-88; C.E. Columbia univ. 1892; b. Wilson, Oct. 16, 1871; p. Emil and Eva (Oettinger); m. Kate Strauss, Oct. 6, 1896; m. Grace Adler, Apr. 21, 1913; Zeta Psi; Phi Soc.; civil engr. and contractor with: East River Bridge co., C. B. Brest co., East River Gas co., Brooklyn Heights ry. co., Norton and Dalton, C. W. Hunt co., Metropolitan st. ry. co., New York city; U. G. I. co., Phila., Pa.; gen. supt. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. branch Westchester Lighting co.; individual bus. interests 1904-10; mem. firm gen. contractors Claiborne, Johnston & co., Baltimore, Md., 1911-23; gen. contracting bus. alone 1923-; Elk; Jewish.

*ROSENTHAL, MAURICE GRAUSMAN

        Raleigh; killed in auto accident near Petersburg, Va., June 16, 1924; p. -- -- Petersburg, Va., June 16, 1924.

†ROSIN, CLIFTON

        Brooklyn, N. Y.; s. m. 1904-05.

†ROSIN, MRS. MARY L.

        Brooklyn, N. Y.; s. 1904-05.

ROSS, ALMA FRANK

        Mt. Gilead; s. 1909-10; b. Norwood, Dec. 16, 1886; p. W. E. and -- -- --.

ROSS, CHARLES Lawyer

        Lillington; s. 1901-03; George Washington univ.; b. Randolph co., Mar. 10, 1878; p. R. R. and Sarah Ellen (McCulloch); m. Frances Reid McKay, June 12, 1906; Di Soc.; sec. congressman Robert N. Page, 2 yrs.; lawyer Lillington, 1905-; N. C. gen. assem. 1901-11; ibid., Harnett co. atty. 1916-22; Presbyterian.

*ROSS, CHARLES LEON Druggist

        From Ayden; Mt. Olive; b. 1888; d. 1915; m. Callie Bell, 1913; Ph.G. 1908; Presbyterian.

*ROSS, CHARLES THOMAS

        From Leaksville; Spray; s. l. 1907-08.

‡ROSS, EUGENE CLIFTON

        80 M st., N. W., Washington, D. C.; s. 1887-89; b. Edwards Mills.

ROSS, FRANK HOWARD

        406 N. Poplar st., Charlotte; s. 1903-05, 1907; b. Charlotte, June 16, 1886; p. John D. and Sarah Jane (Rumple); m. Mary McCausland, Feb. 23, 1916; Phi Soc.; Sigma Nu; emp. Cudahy Pack. co. 1910-22; pres. and treas. Rosner Sales agency 1922-; Mason; Presbyterian.

‡ROSS, GEORGE MONROE

        Altamahaw; s. m. 1894-95.

ROSS, GUY R.

        Mt. Olive; s. p. 1909.


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ROSS, HENRY CLAY

        Badin; Ph.G. 1924; b. Badin, Jan. 3, 1902; p. H. E. and -- -- --; Methodist.

ROSS, HAROLD LACEY Engineer

        518 N. Elm st., Greensboro; B.S. 1923; p. Ernest Price and Brownie (Blackwood); m. Sarah Maie Longest, Nov. 18, 1921; elec. engr. for Milton Elec. co.

*ROSS, JESSE GOODWIN

        De Soto Parish, La.; b. Apr. 11, 1840; killed, Fredericksburg, 1862; A.B. 1861; C. S. A.

ROSS, JOHN KIRKLAND Physician

        502 N. College st., Charlotte; A.B. and A.M. 1903; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1906; p. J. B. and Mary -- --; maj. U. S. pub. health serv., Chicago pub. health hosp., Chicago, Ill.

ROSS, JOHN ROBERT

        8. S. College st., Charlotte; s. 1910.

ROSS, JOHN WILLIAM

        Box 142, Jacksonville, Fla.; s. 1900-02; b. Teakeville, Nov. 17, 1875.

ROSS, LEVAN FERREE Manufacturer

        Wainman ave., Asheboro; s. 1907-08; b. Randolph co., June 15, 1886; p. Romulus R. and Rebecca Ellen (McCulloch); m. Lucy Clyde Crowson, June 15, 1911; vice-pres. Home Bldg. Material co.; ibid. Denton Lumber co.; pres. Randolph co. bldg. and loan assn.; treas. Asheboro Coffin & Casket co.; co. bd. educ.; Mason; Methodist.

ROSS, LLOYD MCCREIGHT Civil Engineer

        1908 Vail ave., Charlotte; B.S. 1908; b. Pineville, Dec. 3, 1888; p. James H. and Cora L. (Smith); m. Lola Bryte Falls, Jan. 12, 1922; Di Soc.; engr. city of Charlotte, 1908-13; ibid. Gastonia, 1916-17; ibid. Charlotte, 1917-19; ibid. Gaston co. 1919-21; ibid. Mecklenburg highway comm. 1921-; salesman 1914-15; assn. mem. Amer. soc. of civil engrs.; pvt. A. E. F. 1918-19; Mason; Pythian; A. R. Presbyterian.

ROSS, OTHO BESCENT Physician

        306 E. blvd., Charlotte; A.B. 1905; A.M. 1906; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1909; b. Charlotte, July 31, 1884; p. John D. and Sarah Jane (Rumple); m. Lucy Harris, Aug. 29, 1912; physician city hosp. New York city 1910-11; ibid. Charlotte 1911-; Presbyterian.

ROSS, ROBERT ALEXANDER Physician

        Morganton; B.S. 1920; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1922; b. Morganton, July 18, 1899; p. Dr. Charles Ellis and Kate Lenoir (Chambers); Phi Chi; Alpha Tau Omega; Gorgon's Head; res. phys. Episcopal hosp., Phila., Pa.; med. res. Univ. of Pa. settlement house, 1921-22; res. surg. Kenington hosp., 1924-; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Presbyterian.

ROSS, ROBERT MARION Lawyer

        405 N. Washington st., Shelby; pres. 301-05 Law bldg., Charlotte; A.B. 1917; LL.B. Harvard univ. 1922; b. Cleveland co., Mar. 14, 1893; p. Landrum Beattie and Amanda Ola (Shuford); m. Ray Putman, Nov. 6, 1922; Golden Fleece; Di Soc.; Amphoterothen; prin. H. S., Washington, 1917-18; prac. atty. Charlotte since 1922; U. S. N. 1918-19; Junior; Loyal Order of Moose; Baptist.

ROSS, THOMAS HOWARD

        127 S. 10th st., Phila., Pa.; s. 1899-1902.

ROSS, WILLIAM BASCOM Ice Manufacturer

        425 Walker ave., Greensboro; s. 1903; b. Pleasant Garden, Mar. 9, 1876; p. Addison Shepherd and Nannie Letitia (Hendrix); m. Lola May Perkins, Aug. 16, 1911; football; salesman Odell hdw. co. 1904-07; sec.-treas., gen. mgr. Piedmont Ice & Coal co.; Methodist.

†ROSS, WILLIAM ELDREDGE

        Purity, Va.; s. l. 1901-02.

ROTHROCK, ROBAR BENJAMIN Teacher

        Snider, Texas; s. 1881-84; Davidson col.; b. 1862.

*ROULHAC, JOSEPH B.

        Martin co.; s. 1812.

*ROULHAC, JOSEPH BLOUNT GREGOIRE Merchant

        From Bertie co.; Raleigh; b. 1795; d. 1856; A.B. 1812; mem. conv. 1835; gen. assem. of N. C. 1818.

*ROULHAC, JOHN GRAY Planter

        From Martin co.; Florida; b. 1797; d. 1858; A.B. 1813.

*ROULHAC, WILLIAM

        Martin co.; s. 1806; mem. house of c. 1816.

‡ROULHAC, WILLIAM STERLING

        Hillsboro; s. m. 1902-03.

*ROUNSAVILLE, BENJAMIN D. Lawyer

        Lexington; b. 1785; d. 1832; A.B. 1808.

*ROUNSAVILLE, PETER KING Lawyer

        From Lexington; Covington, Ind.; b. May 5, 1824; d. Oct. 14, 1867; A.B. 1844; A.M. 1847.

ROUNTREE, HERBERT Manufacturer

        Oxford; s. 1881-82; b. Wilson, Nov. 19, 1861; p. Moses and Frances Adeline (Gay); m. Lillian Holmes Penick, June 30, 1892; merchant 1882-93; emp. J. C. Hadley and co. and W. B. Young, merchants, Wilson, 1893-1905; trav. salesman John A. Hamer and co., Baltimore, Md., 1905-14; prop. Ideal mfg. co., Oxford, 1914-; Methodist.


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ROUNTREE, JACK ROBERT Minister

        774 Obispo ave., Long Beach, Cal.;s. 1899-1902; s. l. 1902-04; Cal. Christian col. 1 yr.; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Mar. 30, 1880; p. Albert L. and Alice V. (Rountree); m. Clara C. Wooten, Apr. 26, 1905; m. Marie Florence Weyher, Mar. 27, 1912; Sigma Nu; Phi Soc.; Omega Tau; lawyer Kinston 1904-08; ed. staff Kinston Free Press 1907-12; ed. Carolina Evangel, Kinston, 1908-09; cor. sec. N. C. Christian Missionary soc. 1908-09; pres. Ariz. state press 1912-13; ed. Southwestern Stockman 1912-13; pastor Mesa, Ariz., 1914; ibid. Tempe, Ariz., 1914-19; ibid. Glendora, Cal., 1919-21; ibid. Eastside, Long Beach, Cal., 1921-; mem. bd. Ariz. Christian missionary soc. 1917-19; Mason; Christian.

ROUNTREE, LOUIS GUSTAVUS

        154 Stirling place, Brooklyn, N. Y.; A.B. 1905; p. Albert L. and Alice V. --.

ROUNTREE, MOSES

        Park ave., Goldsboro; A.B. 1920; b. Wilson, Apr. 22, 1895; p. Herbert and Lillian (Penick); m. Rosalind Yelverton, Oct. 5, 1920; teacher Wilson H. S. 1920-21; asst. to Wayne co. auditor 1921-; seaman U. S. N. 1917-18; Methodist.

ROURK, WILLIAM ASBURY, JR. Student

        Shallotte; s. 1917-20; s. m. 1920-22; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1924; b. Wilmington, May 13, 1898; p. William Asbury and Sarah Helen (Stone); basketball; Epsilon Phi Delta; Phi Chi; Delta Tau Delta; interne, Philadelphia Gen. hosp., Pa.; S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

ROUSE, NOAH Student

        1305 N st., Washington, D. C.; s. 1919-20; Trinity col.; M.D. George Washington Med. sch. 1924; b. LaGrange, Apr. 9, 1899; p. Thomas R. and Lula (Pell); m. Isabelle Giles, Hanover, N. J., Apr. 15, 1923; Pi Kappa Phi; Phi Chi; S. A. T. C. Trinity col.; R. O. T. C. Geo. Wash. univ.; Christian.

ROUSE, NOAH JAMESLawyer-Farmer

        111 E. Caswell st., Kinston; Ph.B. 1881; s. l. 1882-83; b. Lenoir co., Sept. 13, 1861; p. Noah and Mary Eliza (Harper); m. Mattie Holland Rountree, Oct. 16, 1889; Phi Soc.; teacher LaGrange acad. 1881-82; lawyer 1883-; pres. Rouse banking co. 1899-; ibid. 1st Nat. bank, Kinston, 1901-20; ibid. Kinston mills, 1908-18; farmer 1897-; pres. Kinston free Press co., publishers Kinston Free Press (daily) 1914-; dem. pres. elector 2nd cong. dist. 1892, 1906; state dem. ex. com. 1908-10; chmn. bd. trustees, graded schs. 1899-1903; chmn. bd. educ. Lenoir co., 1919-24; mayor Kinston 1903-07; alderman ibid. 1898-99; trustee U. N. C. 1893-97; ibid. Atlantic Christian col.; food and fuel comm. Lenoir co. 1917-19; mem. legislative comm. 1913; Disciple.

ROUSE, ROBERT HARPER Lawyer

        111 E. Caswell st., Kinston; s. 1911-12; Univ. of Va.; b. Kinston, Oct. 15, 1894; p. Noah James and Mattie (Rountree); m. Hattie Lucile Dixon, Apr. 14, 1920; Kappa Sigma; 2nd lieut. Ft. Oglethorpe, 1, 2, 4 machine gun bat., G. H. Q. staff A. E. F. 1917-19; Christian.

ROUSE, THOMAS RICHARD Banker

        La Grange; Ph.B. 1884; b. La Grange, Jan. 14, 1864; p. Noah and Mary Eliza (Harper); m. Lula Harding Pell, July 23, 1890; teacher; farmer; merchant; cashier Rouse banking co., La Grange; Christian.

ROUSE, WALTER BRYAN Lawyer

        New Bern; LL.B. 1916; b. Craven co., July 15, 1887; p. James B. and Elizabeth (Waller); m. Beatrice Hunter, Feb. 11, 1921; pvt. co. "G" 324th inf. 81st div. and co. "C" 167th inf. 42nd div. A. E. F. 1917-19; wounded Sept. 22, 1918; Elk; Methodist.

ROUSSEAU, JULIUS ADDISON

        North Wilkesboro; s. l. 1912-13; A.B. St. Mary's col. 1910; b. Wilkesboro, Dec. 23, 1890.

ROUSSEAU, JAMES PARKS, JR. Physician

        Wachovia bank, Winston-Salem; s. 1912-13; s. m. 1914-16; M.D. Univ. Md., 1918; b. Wilkesboro; p. James Parks and -- -- --; m. Nell Horton, 1920; Sigma Chi; Kappa Psi; baseball; roentgenologist and radium therapist city Memorial hosp. and Baptist hosp., Winston-Salem.

*ROUTH, ANDREW S. Planter

        From Lake Saint Joseph, La.; Trion, Ga.; b. Jan. 12, 1842; s. 1858-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; C. S. A.

ROUTH, LAWRENCE WILLIAM

        Greensboro; s. 1922-23; b. Greensboro, July 24, 1901; p. W. V. and -- -- --.

*ROUTH, STEPHEN Planter

        Lake Saint Joseph, La.; b. Jan. 28, 1840; d. 1876; s. 1858-60; capt. C. S. A.

ROWE, ALTON FLOYD Banker

        Ayden; s. 1920-21; b. Aurora, July 10, 1897; p. W. C. and Marjorie (Dowty); m. Rosa Lee Sasser, Feb. 21, 1922; asst. cashier 1st Nat. bank, Ayden; yeomanensign U. S. N. 1917-19; Baptist.

†ROWE, CLAUD WATSON

        Monroe; s. 1903-04; s. l. 1904-05.

ROWE, HENRY BOYDEN Physician

        Mt. Airy; s. m. 1906-07; Trinity col. 1904-06; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1910; g. s. Chicago Polyclinic 1920; g. s. Wills Eye hosp., Phila.; interne Bryn Mawr hosp., Bryn Mawr, Pa., 1912; ibid. St. Francis hosp., Trenton, N. J., 1913.


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*ROWE, HOWARD MAY

        From Black Creek; Wilson; b. Wilson, Sept. 3, 1867; d. Aug. 4, 1918; m. Esther V. Ury, Concord, Nov. 18, 1891; s. 1884-85; Rutherford col.; Trinity col.; farmer, 1893-1918; pub. cotton weigher, 1905-08; mayor Black Creek; dep. sheriff 1908-12; sheriff Wilson co. 1912-18; Shriner; Odd Fellow; Junior.

ROWE, JOSEPH VANCE

        Trenton; A.B. 1915; b. Aurora, Mar. 20, 1893.

ROWE, ROBERT HERMAN Physician

        Hickory; s. m. 1907-09; A.B. Catawba col. 1907; Jefferson Med. col. 1909-10; M.D. Univ. of Louisville, 1912; b. Newton, Nov. 29, 1887; p. Marion Julius and Camilla E. (Herman); m. Mary E. Darlington, Feb. 18, 1916; physician Bessemer City, 1912-19; ibid. Hickory, 1919-; Mason; Pythian; Junior; Reformed.

ROWLAND, CLIFFORD CARLISLE

        Dunn; A.B. 1924; b. Dunn, Apr. 14, 1903; p. B. A. and Lucy E. --; Phi Soc.; Alpha Phi; track; Methodist.

ROWLAND, GEORGE JAMES Druggist

        Nicholas st., Henderson; s. p. 1901-02; b. Durham, July 2, 1881; p. William H. and Virginia C. (Burns); m. Hilda Jordan, Nov. 23, 1910; Pythian; Presbyterian.

ROWLAND, I. CHEATHAM

        Henderson; s. 1893-94.

*ROWLAND, JOHN A.

        Lumberton; s. 1896-97.

*ROWLAND, JAMES H. Lawyer

        Granville co.; s. 1867-68.

ROY, ROBERT CALMON

        22 Exchange place, New York, N. Y.; s. 1911-12.

ROYAL, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Surgeon

        710 Arendell st., Morehead City; A.B. 1906; s. m. 1905-07; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1909; b. Morehead City, Oct. 7, 1884; p. John J. and Mary (Franklin); m. Annie McTyeire Adams, Oct. 15, 1914; Phi Soc.; asst. in histology, pathology and geology; interne Methodist Episcopal hosp., Phila., Pa., 1909-10; phys. Morehead City, 1910-12; surgeon-in-charge Morehead city hosp. 1912-; ibid. Shelby hosp. 1912 (4 mos.); local surg. N. S. ry.; asst. chief Morehead city fire dept.; health officer Morehead City; vice-pres. N. C. med. soc.; act. asst. surg. U. S. P. H. serv.; mem. city sch. bd.; dir. of Bank of Morehead City; mem. co. bd. of educ.; dir. of state hosp. for colored insane, Goldsboro; Knight Templar; Shriner; Methodist.

ROYAL, DONNIE MARTIN Teacher

        Salemburg; pres. Wake Forest; s. 1919-20; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1922; B.S. Med. Col. of Va. 1923; b. Salemburg, Oct. 8, 1902; p. Anderson and Lonnie -- --; Chi Zeta Chi; teacher Castalia H. S. 1922; Baptist.

ROYAL, FRED D. Merchant

        Salemburg; s. p. 1919-20; Wake Forest col.; p. Ivey S. and Virginia (Ward); Baptist.

ROYAL, MARCUS

        Salemburg; s. 1921-22; b. Salemburg, May 16, 1899; p. Iverson and Ella -- --; Baptist.

ROYAL, NORMAN NORRIS

        1013 Sumter st., Columbia, S. C.; s. 1901-02.

ROYALL, GEORGE CLAIBORNE Investor

        201 W. Ashe st., Goldsboro; A.B. 1916; Univ. of Pa. 1916-17; b. Goldsboro, Apr. 8, 1896; p. George C. and Clara (Jones); football; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Golden Fleece; Gorgon's Head; sec.-treas. Royall & Borden Mfg. co., Goldsboro, 1920-; mem. firm Clairborne Royall & co., investment securities, 1921-; 1st lieut. machine gun bat. 1917-19; mem. U. S. military mission, Berlin, Germany, 1919; Episcopalian.

ROYALL, JOHN ALLAN, JR. Student

        Urbana, Va.; s. 1919-20; b. Medford, Mass., Mar. 7, 1900; p. John Allan and Agatha (Freeman); cashier Standard Sand & Gravel co., Lillington, 1921-22; Baptist.

ROYALL, KENNETH CLAIBORNE Lawyer

        201 W. Ashe st., Goldsboro; A.B. 1914; LL.B. Harvard univ. 1917; b. Goldsboro, July 24, 1894; p. George Claiborne and Clara Howard (Jones); m. Margaret Pierce Best, Aug. 18, 1917; Phi Beta Kappa; Tau Kappa Alpha; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Gorgon's Head; Amphoterothen; pres. Goldsboro chamber of comm. 1921-22; ibid. Wayne co. fair assn. 1923; atty. Wayne co. highway comm. and Goldsboro schs.; capt. bat. "A" N. C. N. G. art. 1919-21; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut. bat. "B" 317th F. A. 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Redman; Junior; Rotarian; Episcopalian.

ROYALL, SAM JEROME Lawyer

        Florence, S. C.; s. 1908-09; V. M. I. 1906-08; LL.B. Univ. of S. C. 1914; b. Florence, S. C., May 25, 1889; p. William Norman and Miller Reese (Norris); m. Elizabeth Allston Willcox, Dec. 26, 1917; Kappa Sigma; magistrate Florence co., S. C., 1915-17; city atty., Florence, 1919-22; author: History of the 118th Infantry; sergt. co. "K" 2nd S. C. inf. Mex. border serv. 1916-17; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut. 118th inf. 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; wounded Somme offensive Oct. 1918; Mason; Episcopalian.

*ROYALL, WILLIAM

        Virginia; A.B. 1820.


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ROYALL, WILLIAM ALLEN Merchant

        Goldsboro; A.B. 1921; p. Joseph Lee and Mela (Allen); m. Elizabeth Nash Waddell, June 6, 1923; retail furniture, Royall & Borden.

†ROYALL, WILLIAM REYNOLDS

        Yadkinville; s. 1909-10; Wake Forest col.; b. Yadkinville, Dec. 2, 1888; p. Dr. M. A. and -- -- --.

ROYALL, WILLIAM RICHARD Minister

        Laurinburg; g. s. 1908-09; Trinity col.; b. Chapel Hill, Aug. 15, 1891.

ROYALS, JUNIUS REID Farmer

        Trinity; s. 1893-94; Trinity col.; b. Trinity, Aug. 12, 1871; p. Robert Swain and Nancy (Elder); lumberman and merchant 1894-; Junior; Methodist Episcopal (South).

ROYSTER, BEVERLY SAMPSON, JR. Lawyer

        Oxford; A.B. 1916; LL.B. 1917; b. Oxford, Feb. 10, 1895; p. B. S. and Mamie (Hobgood); m. Elizabeth Page, Aug. 10, 1917; Kappa Alpha; 2nd lieut.-1st lieut., capt. 113th F. A. A. E. F. 1917-19; capt. N. C. N. G.; Mason; Methodist.

ROYSTER, DAVID WYETH Manufacturer

        Shelby; s. 1912-15; B.E. New Bedford Textile sch. 1917; b. Mooresboro, Dec. 26, 1892; p. Dr. S. S. and Olive Bruce (McBrayer); m. Margaret McMurray, June 26, 1919; Phi Psi; gen. mgr. Olive hosiery mfg. co. 1916-; gen. mgr. Janet hosiery mills, Shelby; Mason; Baptist.

*ROYSTER, HORACE T. Teacher

        From Henderson; Gordon co., Ga.; Birmingham, Ala.; b. Sept. 25, 1839; d. May, 1908; m. Mary Elizabeth Royster, Nov., 1886; s. 1856-57; 10th reg. N. C., C. S. A.; supt. pub. instr. Cleveland co. 1881-89; teacher Gordon co., Ga., 5 yrs.; Methodist.

*ROYSTER, IOWA MICHIGAN OR MADISON

        Raleigh; b. Apr. 24, 1840; wounded, Gettysburg, d. July 15, 1863; A.B. 1860; tutor U. N. C. 1860-62; lieut. C. S. A. 37th reg.

ROYSTER, JAMES HUNT Physician

        Westbrook sanitarium, Richmond, Va.; A.B. 1913; A.M. 1913; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1917; b. Townsville, June 26, 1892; p. Dr. Thomas S. and Sallie (Alston); Pi Kappa Alpha; lieut. (j. g.), lieut. med. corps U. S. N. 1917-21; Presbyterian.

ROYSTER, PERCY HOKE Metallurgist

        Care U. S. Bureau of Mines, Washington, D. C.; pres. Oak Grove hotel, Minneapolis, Minn.; A.B. 1907; A.M. 1908; A.M. Harvard univ. 1911; b. Raleigh, July 21, 1888; p. Vermont Connecticut and Hallie Lee (High); m. Ann Ervin, Apr. 28, 1917; metallurgist, dept. of int., U. S. bureau of mines.

ROYSTER, ROYALL HOBGOOD Insurance

        Oxford; s. l. 1915-16; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; b. Oxford, Sept. 8, 1896; p. Gen. Beverly S. and Mamie (Hobgood); m. Roberta Hicks, Sept. 8, 1916; Kappa Alpha; ins. agt. 1916-17; lawyer 1919; auto. dealer 1919-20; ins. agt. 1920-21; pvt.-2nd lieut. 117th eng. train 42nd div., air serv. pilot and instr. U. S. A. 1917-19; Baptist.

ROYSTER, THOMAS HAYES Physician

        Tarboro; s. m. 1903-05; M.D. Univ. Col. of med. 1908; b. Granville co., Oct. 3, 1884; p. Graham B. and Opie Sue (Hayes); Phi Chi; 1st lieut.-capt. med. dept. Ft. Oglethorpe, 30th inf. 3rd div. A. E. F. 1917-19; awarded Distinguished Service Cross; Mason.

‡ROYSTER, THOMAS SAMPSON Officer U. S. Navy

        Care Bureau of Navigation, Washington, D. C.; A.B. 1912; A.M. 1913; s. m. 1912-14; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1916; b. Townsville, Oct. 31, 1890; p. Dr. Thomas Satterwhite and Sallie (Alston); m. Helen Borda, Jan. 19, 1918; Pi Kappa Alpha; Phi Chi; Phi Soc.; interne Abington memorial hosp. Abington, Pa., 1916-17; lieut. (j.g.)-lieut.-passed asst. surg. med. corps U. S. navy 1917-; Presbyterian.

ROYSTER, WILL

        Raleigh; s. 1905; b. Granville co., July 31, 1886; p. G. B. and Opie S. (Hayes); local agency fire ins. Tarboro, 1911-17; emp. N. C. ins. dept., Raleigh, 1918-.

*ROYSTER, WILLIAM D. Planter

        From Granville co.; Williamsboro; b. 1843; d. 1886; s. 1859-61.

ROYSTER, WILBUR HIGH Candy Manufacturer

        409 Hillsboro st., Raleigh; A.B. 1907; Johns Hopkins univ. 1908-09; Amer. sch. of Classical studies, Athens, Greece, 1908-09; A.M. Harvard univ. 1911; b. Raleigh, Feb. 26, 1887; p. Vermont Connecticut and Hallie Lee (High); m. Olivette Broadway, July 16, 1913; instr. U. N. C. 1912-15; candy mfgr., Raleigh, 1915-; N. C. N. G. 1904-11; Baptist.

RUARK, JOSEPH WALTERS Lawyer

        Southport; s. l. 1905-07; b. Southport, Nov. 29, 1885; p. J. B. and Sallie (Langest); m. Bessie Cross, Nov. 29, 1911; mem. Southport cham. of com.; atty. Brunswick co., 1922; Brunswick co. recorder 1921-22; mayor Sanford, 1911-12; ibid. Southport 1915-21; N. C. sen. 1923; Junior; Methodist.

RUARK, ROBERT Lawyer

        1703 Princess st., Wilmington; s. l. 1897-99; b. Southport, Dec. 3, 1878; p. James B. and Sallie Potter (Longest); m. Hettie Westbrook, Oct. 22, 1902; lawyer Wilmington, 1900-02, 1906-; ibid. N. Y. city, 1903; ibid. Lexington, 1904-05; atty. for city of Wilmington, 1915-21; Royal Arcanum; Methodist.


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RUCKER, RICHMOND

        414 W. 4th st., Winston-Salem; pres. 434 Riverside, New York city; s. l. 1921-22; Trinity col., Conn.; pvt., 101st M. G. B., A. E. F. 1917-19.

RUCKER, WILLIAM FANNING Accountant

        708 Realty bldg., Charlotte; s. 1894-97; s. l. 1899-1900; p. Dr. James L. and Elizabeth -- --.

*RUCKER, ZACHARY BRISCO Druggist

        Rutherfordton; b. Apr. 26, 1883; d. Dec. 24, 1912; m. Georgia Freeman, July 25, 1912; s. p. 1908-09; farmer; teacher; ry. express agt.; Baptist.

‡RUDISILL, JOHN A.

        Henry River; s. 1914.

RUDISILL, JACOB ANDREW Lumberman

        1311 S. blvd., Charlotte; A.B. 1906; A.B. Lenoir col. 1905; b. Lincoln co., Aug. 18, 1883; p. Melvin Lafayette and Barbara Catherine (Mauney); m. Annie Martha Dietz, Dec. 23, 1906; Di Soc.; asst. sec.-treas. Melville mfg. co. and Cherryville mfg. co. 1906-11; prin. high sch. 1911-17; ibid. Sou. Pines graded sch. 1917-19; sec.-treas. Beam Lumber co., Charlotte, 1919-21; sec.-treas., gen. mgr. Beam Lumber co., Lugoff, S. C., 1921-; Mason; Lutheran.

RUDISILL, JONES SOLOMON

        Cliffside; s. p. 1907-08; b. Iron Station, Nov. 29, 1879; p. Luther Michael and Laura Sarah (Ward); m. Daisy Beatrice Humphries; Junior; Shriner; Methodist.

RUDISILL, LAURENCE ERASTUS Lawyer

        Morganton; A.B. 1904; s. l. 1905-06; A.B. Lenoir col. 1903; A.M. Columbia univ. 1907; b. Maiden, June 21, 1882; p. Polycarp C. and Catharine Lavinia (Rudisill); m. Maude Ellen Mauney, July 20, 1919; teacher Lenoir col. 1903-04; lawyer 1907-; S. A. T. C.; Lutheran.

*RUDISILL, SAMUEL L. P.

        Gaston co.; d. Jan., 1857; s. 1852-54 and '55-56.

†RUDISILL, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS

        Nashville, Tenn.; B.S. 1911; s. m. 1914-15; Lenoir col.; b. Hildebran, Mar. 31, 1890; p. M. E. and -- -- --.

RUFFIN, COLIN BRADLEY Lawyer

        Harris st., Bishopville, S. C.; A.B. 1909; s. l. 1910-11; b. Edgecombe co., Nov. 7, 1884; p. Joseph H. and Zilphia (Lane); m. Mabel Fountain, Nov., 1913; football; track; Phi Soc.; Golden Fleece; farmer; banker; Lee co., S. C. atty.; Bishopville, S. C., atty.; alderman Bishopville, S. C.; Baptist.

*RUFFIN, EDMUND

        Old Church, Va.; Ph.B. 1883.

*RUFFIN, ETHELRED Planter

        Franklin co.; b. July 23, 1830; A.B. 1851; C. S. A.

*RUFFIN, ERNEST COFIELD Lawyer

        Whitakers; b. Tarboro, Aug. 17, 1885; d. Nov. 5, 1914; A.B. 1908; s. l. 1907-08; supt. sch. Battleboro, Rich square and Lenoir; lawyer Tarboro.

*RUFFIN, GEORGE M.

        From Marengo co., Ala.; Raleigh; d. 1853; s. 1843-45.

RUFFIN, GEORGE MENDENHALL Physician

        1639 Conn. ave., Washington, D. C.; s. 1894-97; M.D. Columbia univ. 1902; g. s. Johns Hopkins univ. 1903; b. Wilson, Sept. 12, 1876; p. Dr. John Kirkland and Sally Elizabeth (Taylor); Alpha Tau Omega.

*RUFFIN, GEORGE WASHINGTON

        Franklin co.; A.B. 1842.

*RUFFIN, HAYWOOD Physician

        Greene co.; s. 1795.

*RUFFIN, HENRY J. G. Lawyer

        Greene co.; s. 1803; mem. house of c. 1806-10 and 1827; state sen. 1828; mem. conv., 1835.

*RUFFIN, JACOB

        North Carolina; s. 1835-36.

*RUFFIN, JAMES HIPKIN

        Rockingham co.; A.B. 1819; A.M. 1823; mem. house of c. 1828.

*RUFFIN, JOHN KIRKLAND Physician

        From Alamance co.; Wilson; d. May 21, 1903; A.B. 1854; surg. C. S. A. 49th reg.

*RUFFIN, JAMES STERLING Physician

        From Orange co.; Demopolis, Ala.; b. 1826; A.B. 1846; M.D. Univ. of Pa.

*RUFFIN, LAMON

        Franklin co.; killed in service; A.B. 1853; C. S. A.

*RUFFIN, PETER BROWN

        From Orange co.; Hillsboro; b. Jan. 16, 1824; d. Aug. 5, 1900; s. 1838-39; treas. N. C. ry.

RUFFIN, ROBERT GRAY Tobacconist

        Rocky Mt.; s. 1917-18; b. Rocky Mt., Oct. 19, 1898; p. James Samuel and Lula (Armstrong); S. A. T. C.; Mason; Elk; Presbyterian.

*RUFFIN, STERLING Capitalist

        From Orange co.; Hillsboro; s. 1834-35.

RUFFIN, DR. STERLING Physician

        The Connecticut, Washington, D. C.; s. 1882-84; cum laude M.D. Columbian univ. 1890; London Sch. of Tropical med. 1900; b. Graham, July 20, 1866; p. John Kirkland and Sarah Elizabeth (Tayloe); Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Chi; physician Washington, 1893; prof. med. George Washington univ. 1902-; physician-in-chief, George


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Washington univ. hosp.; visiting phys. Columbia hosp.; consulting phys., govt. hosp. for the insane; Episcopal eye, ear and throat hosp.; Children's hosp., etc.; mem. gen. med. bd.; council nat. defense, 1917-; mem. med. soc. D. C.; Amer. med. assn.; clinico-pathol. soc.; soc. mental and nervous diseases; author numerous monographs on med. subjects; Episcopalian.

RUFFIN, SAMUEL H. Planter

        Louisburg; A.B. 1835.

*RUFFIN, THOMAS Lawyer

        Franklin co; wounded near Fairfax C. H., d. Alexandria, Va., Oct. 8, 1863; A.B. 1841; A.M. 1846; atty. 9th dist. Mo., 1844-48; mem. U. S. cong. 1853-61; col. C. S. A. 59th reg. 4th cav.; N. C. Confed. cong.

RUFFIN, THOMAS Lawyer

        Care The Parkwood, Washington, D. C.; s. 1891-93; s. l. 1898-99; LL.B. Georgetown univ. 1896; LL.M. Georgetown univ. 1897; D. C. L. Columbian univ. 1900; b. Graham, Jan. 23, 1873; asso. prof. law U. N. C. 1900-03; prof. law U. N. C. 1903-07; exr. claims, U. S. gen. law office.

*RUFFIN, THOMAS, JR. Lawyer

        From Orange co.; Hillsboro; b. Sept. 21, 1824; wounded at South Mt. 1862, d. May 23, 1889; m. Mary Cain; A.B. 1844; LL.D. 1881; mem. house of c. 1850; N. C. sol. 1854-60; gen. assem. 1850; sup'r ct. judge 1861-62; lieut.-col. 13th N. C. reg.; presiding judge ct. of Kirby Smith's corps; col. C. S. A.; asso. justice supr. ct. N. C., 1881-85.

*RUFFIN, THOMAS, JR.

        From Hillsboro; Warrior Station, Ala.; New York; b. Oct. 1, 1862; d. Sept. 6, 1900; s. 1878-81; ry. contractor; Episcopalian.

RUFFIN, THOMAS WHITE Lawyer

        Louisburg; A.B. 1917; LL.B. 1917; b. Louisburg, Sept. 5, 1895; p. William Haywood and Sallie Jackson (White); m. Leona Wood Lambertson; Phi Soc.; Tau Kappa Alpha; Phi Delta Theta; 1st lieut. bat. "B" 117th F. A. 1918-19; Mason; Episcopalian.

*RUFFIN, WILLIAM CAIN Manufacturer

        From Hillsboro; Mayodan; Winston-Salem; b. Sept. 29, 1865; d. Feb. 18, 1921; m. Mary Lou Green, Nov. 11, 1896; s. 1884-85; cotton mfgr.; sec.-treas. Mayo mills, Mayodan; ibid. Washington mills, Fries, Va.; pres. Roanoke Twine mills, Roanoke, Va.; Episcopalian.

*RUFFIN, WILLIAM H. Physician

        Louisburg; s. 1833-36.

RUFFIN, WILLIAM HAYWOOD, JR.

        Louisburg; pres. West Durham; B.S. 1921; b. Louisburg, Feb. 8, 1899; p. William Haywood and Sallie (White); Phi Soc.; Kappa Sigma; emp. Erwin cotton mills co., West Durham; Plattsburg, S. A. T. C.; Episcopalian.

*RUFFIN, WILLIAM KIRKLAND Lawyer

        Orange co.; A.B. 1830.

*RUFFIN, WILLIAM T.

        Orange co.; s. 1826.

RUGELEY, HENRY LOWNDES Physician

        Bay City, Tex.; A.B. 1859; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1861; b. Lowndesboro, Ala., Jan. 12, 1838; p. John and Eliza (Colgin); m. Elizabeth T. Elmore, Dec. 14, 1865; Phi Soc.; Phi Kappa Sigma; physician; Matagorda co., Tex.; asst. surg. Confed. army, 1861-65.

*RUMBOUGH, HENRY THOMAS Lawyer

        From Warm Springs; Asheville; b. Sept. 28, 1859; d. June 6, 1900; m. Hattie Sackett, 1892; B.S. 1881; Episcopalian.

*RUMM, HENRY C.

        North Carolina; s. 1806.

*RUMPH, GEORGE MERRICK Lawyer

        From St. George, S. C.; Greenville, S. C.; s. l. 1880-81.

RUSH, GEORGE WASHINGTON CARR

        Boscoe; Ph.G. 1923; b. Nov. 8, 1899.

RUSH, ZEB HARRIS Salesman

        Asheboro; s. 1914-17; b. Asheboro, June 10, 1896; p. Frank and Sarah Elizabeth (Harris); salesman Sou. Stamp & Stationery co., Richmond, Va.; sergt. co. "K" 3rd reg. N. C. N. G. 1912-16; U. S. navy transport serv. 1917-19; Mason; Methodist.

RUSHTON, REGINALD HARPER

        8 W. Davie st., Raleigh; s. 1922-23; b. Raleigh, Jan. 28, 1904; p. M. A. and -- --.

*RUSS, SIMPSON Physician

        From Bladen co.; Greenville; b. Oct. 8, 1836; A.B. 1859; surg. C. S. A. 10th bat., art.

RUSSELL, CHARLES PHILLIPS Author

        33 Tavistock square, London, England; A.B. 1904; b. Rockingham, Aug. 4, 1884; author: Roads of Doubt, American Literature in France, The Best Epigrammatist Since Oscar Wilde, The Troubadour, The Chimney, and other articles and stories.

RUSSELL, CHARLES REID Teacher

        Denton; pres. 74 Courtland ave., Asheville; s. 1909-10; N. C. Col. of A. and E., 1912-16; b. High Rock, Jan. 1, 1890; p. W. B. and -- -- --; civil engr. 1916-17; U. S. A. 1917-; Mason.

RUSSELL, CHARLES R. Physician

        Granite Falls; s. m. 1904; M.D. Richmond Med. col. 1909; b. June 30, 1883; p. David Washington and Mattie Susan (Miller); m. Maude E. Allred, Nov., 1909.


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RUSSELL, DOROTHY Teacher

        Chapel Hill; s. 1921-22; Ga. Normal Ind. col.; Meredith col.; b. Chapel Hill, Dec. 7, 1902.

RUSSELL, DAVID LESTER Lawyer

        1407 14th st., Hickory; s. l. 1898-1900; A.B. Lenoir col. 1898; b. Caldwell co., Jan. 29, 1897; p. Dallas Harvey and Harriet Elizabeth (Setzer); m. Essie Juliette Glenn; municipal judge city ct. Hickory, 6 yrs.; Pythian; Lutheran.

*RUSSELL, DANIEL LINDSAY Lawyer

        Wilmington; b. Brunswick co., Aug. 7, 1845; d. 1908; s. 1860-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; planter; elected twice to legislature, 1864-65 and 1876; judge sup'r ct. 1868-74; mem. U. S. cong. 1879-81; conv. 1871; gov. N. C. 1897-1901; trustee, U. N. C., 1868, 1883-85, 1895-97; pres. bd. of trustees 1897-1901; exec. com. bd. of trustees, ibid.

‡RUSSELL, EDWIN HASKINS Horse Dealer

        Boydton, Va.; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; b. Mecklenburg co., Va., May 6, 1842; 1st lieut. C. S. A.

*RUSSELL, EDGAR REID Physician

        From Rockingham; Asheville; b. High Point, Apr. 2, 1870; d. Nov. 28, 1919; s. m. 1892-93; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1895; surg.; spec. surg. Presb. hosp.; lecturer N. C. Med. col.

RUSSELL, EDGAR R., JR. Banker

        159 S. French Broad drive, Asheville; s. 1917; Va. Milit. inst. 1915-16; p. Dr. E. Reid and -- -- --; Sigma Chi.

RUSSELL, GEORGE C. Manufacturer

        Franklinville; s. m. 1896-97; b. Franklinville, Apr. 23, 1878; p. Wm. C. and Martha J. --; m. Fannie M. Buie, Nov. 20, 1906; Mason; Methodist.

RUSSELL, IRVIN WEBESTER Minister

        Beaufort; s. 1893-94; b. Beaufort, July 18, 1869; p. Thomas Bryant and Elizabeth (Simpson); teacher; Baptist.

*RUSSELL, JAMES CARLISLE

        Albemarle; b. Oct. 26, 1887; d. 1910; s. 1909.

RUSSELL, LINDSAY Lawyer

        25 W. 43rd st., New York, N. Y.; s. l. 1893-94; B.L. Univ. of Mich. 1893; b. Wilmington, Nov. 18, 1872.

*RUSSELL, MONTGOMERY D.

        Lincoln co., Tenn.; d. 1863; s. 1858-59.

*RUSSELL, ROBERT DOWNING Minister

        From Guilford co.; Alabama; b. 1793; d. 1867; Presbyterian.

*RUSSELL, ROBERT GILLIAM Planter

        Bahama; b. Granville co., Aug. 24, 1842; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; merchant; C. S. A.

*RUSSELL, THOMAS

        North Carolina; s. 1820.

*RUSSELL, WILLIAM F.

        Oxford; s. 1824; lieut. U. S. navy.

RUSSELL, WILLIAM KITCHEN

        Oriental; s. 1911-12; b. Oriental, July 12, 1889.

RUTHERFORD, ROY CONDROY

        Rutherford col.; s. 1918-19.

RUTLEDGE, FREDERICK REEVES Insurance

        Tacoma st., Asheville; s. 1914-16; b. Nov. 17, 1894; p. Frederick and Mabel (Reeves); m. Ruth Deville, June 28, 1920; Delta Kappa Epsilon; ins. Buffalo, N. Y., 1919-20; ibid. Asheville 1920-; lieut. 79th F. A. 7th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

RUTZLER, GEORGE FREDERICK Engineer

        502 Central ave., Charlotte; s. 1907-11; Tulane univ.; Georgia tech.; b. Savannah, Ga., Jan. 28, 1886; p. Maj. George F. and Belle (Conner); m. Ona Long, Oct. 14, 1915; fire ins. engr.; Mason; Episcopalian.

RUTZLER, ROBERT LEE

        4 Colonial apts., Charlotte; s. 1907-08; Columbia univ.; b. Savannah, Ga., Aug. 17, 1888; p. Maj. George F. and Belle (Conner); m. Lillian Reid, Oct. 15, 1914; track; worker Panama canal 1908-10; farmer 1911; cotton bus. 1912-13; auto. salesman 1913-15; emp. Chem. Constr. co. Charlotte, 1915-21; mgr. B. Mifflin Hood Brick co. Charlotte, 1921-23; bldg. material bus. 1923-; Mason; Pythian; Episcopalian.

*RYAN, DAVID STONE Journalist

        From Chapel Hill; St. Louis, Mo.; b. 1839; s. 1855-59; telegrapher.

*RYAN, JOSEPH A.

        Windsor; s. 1822.

*RYAN, SAMUEL GARLAND Lawyer

        From Chapel Hill; Raleigh; b. Windsor, Feb. 23, 1843; d. Aug. 30, 1908; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; teacher; C. S. A.

*RYMER, WILLIAM CECIL

        From Hendersonville; Camp Benning, Columbus, Ga.; b. July 25, 1894; m. Annie C. Jungerman, June 1, 1918; A.B. 1916; s. l. 1916-17; 1st lieut. 51st inf., 6th div. camp Forrest, Ga.; disappeared from camp Benning, Columbus, Ga., Jan. 27, 1920; Baptist.


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SABISTON, FRANK Physician

        Jacksonville; pres. Naval Base hosp., Portsmouth, Va.; s. 1912; s. m. 1914; p. E. W. and -- -- --; 1st lieut. med. corps.

SADLER, FRANK LEE Merchant

        Paw Creek; s. 1897-98; b. Sandifer, Oct. 12, 1879.

SADLER, THOMAS WILSON

        Paw Creek; s. 1905-06.

SADLER, WILSON ROBERT Farmer

        R.F.D. 5, Charlotte; s. 1915; p. John Henry and Margaret (Wilson); m. Eunice Cather.

SAHAG, LEON MARR Teacher

        Chapel Hill road, Durham; B.S. 1915; b. Tabriz, Persia, Aug. 28, 1889; p. Marroot and Elizabeth (Petrossian); m. Lottie L. Suitt, June 3, 1919; const. elec. engr. DuPont Powder co.; draftsman Babcock & Wilcox co., Bayonne, N. J., 1916-17; estimator Douglas Elec. co., New Orleans, La., 1917; draftsman Babcock & Wilcox co., Barberton, O., 1918-19; checker ibid. 1919-20; leading draftsman ibid. 1920-23; instr. U. N. C. 1923-; Christian.

ST. CLAIR, DONALD LAWRENCE

        Sanford; s. 1897-1900; s. p. 1900-01.

SALE, FRED LELAND Lawyer

        Merriman ave., Asheville; s. l. 1906; Vanderbilt univ. 1903-04; b. Wilkes co., Feb. 7, 1885; p. John E. and Clara (Martin); m. Myrtle Westall, Sept. 28, 1910; law examiner interior dept., Washington, D. C., 1909-13.

SALEEBY, ELI RICHARD

        Wilson; B.S. 1920; Atl. Christian col.; b. Wilson, Feb. 13, 1898.

SALLENGER, EDWARD DUNCAN Broker

        Florence, S. C.; Ph.B. 1902; b. Woodard, Apr. 19, 1879; p. Kenneth and Elizabeth (Hyman); m. Ruth Alice Williams, Nov. 20, 1912; emp. Amer. Tob. co. 1902-05; ibid. Charleston, S. C., News and Courier 1905-12; pres. W. H. Sydnor & co., Florence, S. C., general brokers, 1912-; sec. Pee Dee fair assn.; Mason; Elk; Episcopalian.

SALMON, NEILL MCKAY Lawyer

        Lillington; s. 1916-18; s. l. Trinity col. 1920; b. Lillington, July 20, 1897; p. S. A. and Mary Elizabeth Louise (McKay); lawyer firm Mordecai and Salmon, Lillington, 1920-; Harnett co. sol.; student flight officer aviation serv. U. S. navy 1918; Mason; Presbyterian.

*SALTER, WASHINGTON

        North Carolina; s. 1796.

SAMPLE, ROBERT CANNON Physician

        King st., Hendersonville; s. m. 1911-13; B.S. Davidson col. 1911; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1915; b. Franklin, Feb. 19, 1889; p. Rev. E. A. and Anna E. (Cannon); interne Methodist hosp., Phila., Pa., 1 yr.; chief house surg. ibid. 2 yrs.; lieut. (jr.g.) lieut. Norfolk navy yard, U. S. S. President Grant U. S. navy, 1917-19; Presbyterian.

*SAMPSON, JAMES Minister

        Sampson co.; A.B. 1816.

SAMS, ANDREW FULLER, JR. Theatre Manager

        838 W. 4th st., Winston-Salem; s. l. 1921-22; U. S. Naval acad. 1920-21; b. Cary, Mar. 15, 1901; p. Andrew Fuller and Minnie (Bonner); cashier Auditorium theatre 1922; house mgr. Broadway theatre 1922; cashier Auditorium theatre 1923-; mgr. Pilot theatre 1923-; mem. organized reserves, U. S. A.; Baptist.

SAMS, EDWARD EMMETT Teacher

        N. Queen st., Kinston; Ph.B. 1898; Columbia univ.; b. Mars Hill, Aug. 19, 1876; p. John Robert and Loduska Dothula (Carter); m. Eva Mae Allison, Sept. 3, 1900; Phi Beta Kappa; teacher Madison sem. 1898-99; ibid. Asheville H. S .1899-1901; supt. Marion city schs. 1901-05; ibid. McDowell co. schs. 1903-05; ibid. Franklinton graded sch. 1905-10; ibid. Fitzgerald, Ga., schs. 1910-11; chief clerk state dept. of educ. 1911-13; supervisor teacher training, sec. state bd. of examiners, and sec. N. C. teachers' assem. 1913-19; lawyer 1919-20; supt. Lenoir co. sch. 1920-; Kiwanian; Mason; Baptist.

*SAMUELS, THOMAS L.

        Enterprise, Miss.; s. 1858-59.

SANDERFORD, HARVEY Osteopath

        Creedmoor; pres. Fayetteville; s. 1912-13; D.O. Amer. sch. of osteopathy, 1917; b. Wadesboro, May 27, 1894; p. John Fenner and Mary Ida; m. Vida Johnson, Apr. 10, 1923; Elk; Lion; Presbyterian.

*SANDERS, BRYAN

        North Carolina; s. 1822.

*SANDERS, BENJAMIN WARD

        Lexington, Miss.; d. 1870; s. 1855-56.

*SANDERS, CLAUDIUS BROCK Lawyer

        Johnston co.; b. Sept. 17, 1829; d. 1874; A.B. 1851; planter; mem. conv. 1861; mem. house of c. 1856-60.

*SANDERS, DAVID WARD

        From Lexington, Miss.; Louisville, Ky.; b. Oct. 14, 1836; s. 1853-56; maj. C. S. A.

*SANDERS, EDWARD BENJAMIN Lawyer

        Onslow co.; b. Jan. 26, 1843; A.B. 1860; C. S. A.

*SANDERS, EDWIN SMITH

        Johnston co.; b. June 6, 1837; killed in civil war; A.B. 1857; capt. C. S. A.; lieut. co. "E" 24th reg.


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*SANDERS, FLEMING Lawyer

        Rocky Mt., Va.; s. 1799; Va. gen. assem.; judge gen. ct. Va.

*SANDERS, GARNER

        Sumter C. H., S. C.; s. 1811.

*SANDERS, ISAAC BENJAMIN Planter

        Onslow co.; A.B. 1849.

*SANDERS, JOHN

        Sumterville dist., S. C.; s. 1817.

*SANDERS, LUCIAN HOLMES Farmer

        Johnston co.; b. Johnston co., Feb. 1, 1823; d. Mar. 1, 1875; m. Martitia Marsh, Nov. 29, 1846; A.B. 1845; Methodist.

*SANDERS, MARION Planter

        Sumterville dist., S. C.; A.B. 1822.

*SANDERS, RANSOM Planter

        Johnston co.; s. 1814.

*SANDERS, ROBERT ALEXANDER Planter

        Johnston co.; A.B. 1844; A.M. 1848.

SANDERS, WILEY BRITTON

        Greenville, Ga.; A.M. 1921; A.B. Emory col. 1919; A.M. ibid. 1920; Univ. of Chicago, 1921-22; b. Athens, Ga., Mar. 1, 1898; p. Rev. A. B. and Julia Willis (Withers); spec. field rep. N. C. state bd. of charities and corrections and pub. welfare 1921; exec. sec. N. C. conf. for social serv. 1922; mem. staff state bd. of charities and pub. welfare, Raleigh, 1923-; asst. prof. sociology Univ. N. C., 1923-24; 2nd lieut. inf. U. S. A. 1918; Methodist.

*SANDERS, WILLIS HENRY

        Johnston co.; b. Jan. 29, 1823; d. Mar. 9, 1891; m. Lucinda Smith; A.B. 1843; N. C. house of c. 1852, 1858; lieut.-col. C. S. A.

SANDERS, WILLIAM MARSH, JR. Merchant

        Smithfield; s. 1918-22; b. Johnston co., Oct. 8, 1900; p. William Marsh and Lillian (Long); Presbyterian.

SANDERS, ZEBULON BAIRD Lawyer

        Carthage; s. l. 1893-94; b. Moore co., Mar. 1, 1866.

SANDFORD, E. DOUGLAS Telegrapher

        East Bend; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; C. S. A.

*SANDFORD, JOHN WILLIAM Physician

        Fayetteville; b. 1834; d. 1881; A.B. 1854; surg. U. S. army, 1857-60; surg. C. S. A.

*SANDFORD, ROBERT HALLIDAY Teacher

        Fayetteville; b. 1832; A.B. 1850; C. S. A.

*SANDIFER, GEORGE CAMPBELL Insurance

        From Sandifer; Matthews; b. Nov. 4, 1880; s. 1900-01; teacher.

SANFORD, THOMAS FRANKLIN Merchant

        615 Broad st., Chattanooga, Tenn.; B.S. 1896; b. Mocksville, Nov. 1, 1874; p. Calvin Cowler and Mary D. (Brown); m. Julia Archer Farrior, Apr. 4, 1900; m. Mary Roberta Hogshead, Sept. 18, 1907; m. Mary Morrison Glasgow, Sept. 8, 1921; mfr. agent, 1897-; later ibid. firm Sanford bros., dealers in hdw., auto parts, and mill supplies; pres. Chattanooga Wheel-barrow co.; real estate investor.

SANFORD, WILLIAM DURWOOD

        Beaufort; Ph.G. 1924; b. Beaufort, Jan. 3, 1904.

*SANDLIN, DAVID ELLIS, JR. Farmer

        Richlands; b. Onslow co., Sept. 28, 1871; s. 1890-91.

SANFORD, ROGER DERRICK Druggist

        Laurinburg; Ph.G. 1916; b. Laurinburg, Dec. 24, 1892; p. James D. and Lou (Oates); druggist for Woodall & Sheppard, Wilmington, 1916; ibid. Fairmont Drug co., Fairmont, 1916-17; ibid. Red Cross pharmacy, Asheville, 1919; ibid. Fox Drug co., Aberdeen; pvt. 22nd ambulance co. 310th ambulance co. base hosp. 78th div. Ft. Oglethorpe and camp Dix, U. S. A. 1917-19; Methodist.

*SANFORD, WILLIAM LA FAYETTE Manufacturer

        From Mocksville; San Francisco, Calif.; b. Nov. 8, 1872; d. July 20, 1920; s. 1891-93; mem. firm Sanford bros., mfgrs., Chattanooga, Tenn.; Presbyterian.

*SANSON, RICHARD

        Tennessee; s. 1845-46.

*SAPP, CHARLES WESLEY Lawyer

        From Kernersville; Greensboro; b. Jan. 24, 1877; d. Apr. 20, 1910; s. 1899-1900; s. l. 1900-01.

SAPP, OSCAR LAMAY Lawyer

        421 Summit ave., Greensboro; Ph.B. 1890; b. Kernersville, May 5, 1869; p. Newell Wesley and Sarah L. (Vass); m. Mary A. Fetter, Dec. 19, 1893; lawyer Asheboro, 1893-1906; ibid. firm Morehead and Sapp, Greensboro; ibid. firm Sapp and Williams; ibid. firm Brooks, Sapp, and Williams; ibid. Brooks, Sapp and Kelly; ibid. firm King, Sapp and King; Mason; Elk; Methodist.

*SAPP, ROBERT LEE

        Jamestown; b. 1866; s. 1886-87; ry. work; Methodist.

‡SASSER, MRS. ELLEN FAISON

        (Nee Faison, Ellen John); Raleigh; s. 1902-03; grad. St. Mary's sch.; b. Garysburg, Sept. 12, 1882.

*SASSER, JAMES H.

        Waynesboro; s. 1824.

‡SASSER, KIRBY CLEVELAND

        Kenly; s. 1917, 1919-23; b. Mt. Olive, Nov. 18, 1893; p. William Arthur and Lou


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(Howell); Alpha Kappa Kappa; Acacia; quartermaster aviation service U. S. navy 1918-19; Mason; Junior; Free Will Baptist.

*SASSER, LEWIS LAFAYETTE Physician

        From Wayne co.; Smithfield; b. Jan. 16, 1868; d. Feb. 24, 1896; s. 1880-81.

*SASSER, PHILEMON H.

        Raleigh; b. May 2, 1842; s. 1858-59; lieut. C. S. A. co. "A" 33rd reg.

SASSER, ROY MONROE Banker

        Goldsboro; s. 1919-20; b. Wayne co., Sept. 30, 1899; p. J. J. and Bettie (Pilkerton); emp. Wayne Nat. bank, Goldsboro.

SATCHWELL, PAUL DEEMS Lawyer

        Wilmington; s. l. 1897, 1911; b. Rocky Point, July 8, 1872; p. Dr. Solomon Sampson and Annie Victoria (Moore); Phi Soc.; claim clerk Wabash ry., Decatur, Ill., 1898; ry. emp. 1898-1903; ibid. Atlantic and N. C. ry. 1904-05; lumber mill operator 1905-06; sec. and chief clerk land and industrial dept., Norfolk and Sou. ry. 1906-07; claim investigator, freight claim dept., A. C. L. ry., Wilmington, 1907-12; lawyer ibid. 1912-18; law clerk office of supervising architect, Washington, D. C., 1918-20; lawyer, Wilmington, 1919-22-; treas. dept. transportation specialist in connection with construction of vet. hosps. at Oteen. N. C., and Chelsea, N. Y.; law clerk office of supervising architect of the treasury, Washington, D. C., 1923-.

SATISKY, HARRY LOUIS

        Zebulon; s. 1922-23; b. Newport News, Va., Sept. 6, 1904; p. Phillip and Fannie (Zak); Jewish.

*SATTERFIELD, EDWARD FLETCHER Lawyer

        Roxboro; b. June 17, 1837; killed inside the breast-works on Cemetery Hill, Gettysburg, 1863; A.B. 1859; capt. C. S. A. co. "H" 55th reg.

SATTERFIELD, GREY WILSON Lawyer

        1430 W. 41st st., Oklahoma City, Okla.; s. 1917; Univ. of Okla.; LL.B. Univ. of Cumberland, 1921; b. Mt. Airy, May 24, 1900; p. James Andrew and Lillie (Slaughter); m. Mary Kathryne --, Nov. 4, 1922; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; lawyer Oklahoma City, 1921-22; deputy clerk of supr. ct. Oklahoma; A. E. F. 30th inf. 3rd div. 1917-19; Methodist.

SATTERFIELD, MELVIN WINSTEAD Merchant

        Roxboro; s. 1895-96; b. Roxboro, Dec. 16, 1877; p. Samuel Paul and Lou (Marshall); emp. Amer. Tob. co. 1906-14; ins. bus. 1915-17; supt. mercantile bus. 1917-; Methodist.

SATTERFIELD, ROBERT SAMUEL Minister

        722 17th ave., South, Nashville, Tenn.; s. 1897-1900; grad. Vanderbilt univ. 1904; b. Mt. Airy, Feb. 27, 1873; p. John Dillard and Jennie (Atkinson); m. Willie Mai Smith, Sept. 12, 1905; minister Okla. 14 yrs.; teacher Epworth univ., Okla. city, 2 yrs.; asst. ed. Nashville Christian Advocate 1918-22; asso. ed. ibid. 1922-; pres. Sou. Methodist press assn. 1922-.

*SATTERTHWAIT, LEWIS EDWARD Lawyer

        Washington; b. June 4, 1837; d. 1872; s. 1857-59; journalist; capt. C. S. A. co. "G" 19th reg.

SATTERTHWAIT, SAMUEL CLEMENT, JR.

        Box 2212, Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1901-02; p. S. C. and Hester Ann (Swothers); mgr. Eagle West hotel and farm; not actively in bus. now.

*SATTERTHWAITE, WILLIAM EDWARD

        Pitt co.; b. June 4, 1842; d. 1866; s. 1858-60; lieut. C. S. A. co. "G" 19th reg.

*SATTERWHITE, HORACE B. Physician

        Salisbury; s. 1805.

SATTERWHITE, SOLOMON GREEN Merchant

        287 Chavasse ave., Henderson; s. 1880-82; b. Warren co., July 28, 1858; p. James I. and Susan (Wilson); m. Emma C. Brant, Mar. 19, 1883; farmer; asst. postmaster Henderson, 1906-07; Methodist.

*SAUNDERS, DAVID MITCHELL

        Tennessee; A.B. 1824; A.M. 1827.

*SAUNDERS, ELIJAH BEATTIE Merchant

        From Lilesville; Rockingham; b. Aug. 13, 1859; d. Aug. 12, 1901; s. 1883-85; hotel keeper.

*SAUNDERS, HENRY WATSON

        Brunswick co.; b. Feb. 21, 1840; d. 1858; s. 1856-58.

*SAUNDERS, JAMES Lawyer

        Caswell co.; b. 1816; died in service in Mex. war, 1847; A.B. 1836.

*SAUNDERS, JAMES BURRELL

        From Lewiston; Windsor; s. 1883-85; s. l. 1894.

SAUNDERS, JAMES EDWARD Farmer

        Aulander; s. 1915-16; p. A. E. and -- -- --; m. Marie Jenkins, 1918.

*SAUNDERS, JOSEPH HUBBARD Minister

        Chowan co.; b. Dec. 26, 1800; d. Oct. 24, 1839; A.B. 1821; A.M. 1824; tutor, 1821-25; tutor; rector Christ church, Pensacola, Fla.; delegate gen. P. S. conv.; pres. Fla. P. E. conv.; died at his post of duty of yellow fever; Episcopalian.

*SAUNDERS, JOSEPH HUBBARD Planter

        From Chapel Hill; Pitt co.; b. Oct. 23, 1839; d. 1885; A.B. 1860; A.M. 1866; lieut.-col. 33rd N. C. C. S. A.


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SAUNDERS, JOSEPH HUBBARD Physician

        Williamston; s. 1901-03; M.D. Univ. Col. of med. 1905; b. Pitt co., Dec. 28, 1882; p. Lieut.-Col. Joseph Hubbard and Frances Coleman (Neal); m. Nannie Hoges Smith, June 15, 1910; Delta Kappa Epsilon; capt. med. corps, base hops. No. 108, A. E. F. 1918-19; Mason; Elk; Episcopalian.

SAUNDERS, JOHN LINKER Minister

        Massey, Md.; s. 1902; Va. Theo. sem. 1918-19; b. Amity Hill, May 15, 1876; p. Capt. Joseph Wilson and Catherine Maria (Linker); m. Ellyn Hanson, June 3, 1919; rector North Kent Parish, Massey, Md.; Episcopalian.

*SAUNDERS, NORFLEET SMITH

        Pactolas; d. 1885; s. 1885.

*SAUNDERS, RICHARD BENBURY Druggist

        From Raleigh; Durham; b. Apr. 12, 1834; d. Sept. 6, 1890; A.B. 1854; chem.; mfr. fertilizers; farmer; capt. C. S. A.

SAUNDERS, RICHARD BENBURY Manufacturer

        522 Pine st., Albany, Ga.; s. 1886-88; b. Raleigh, Feb. 13, 1869; p. Capt. Richard Benbury and Mary Staunton (Brandon); supt. factory Va.-Car. Chem. co., Durham and Albany, Ga., 1890-1907; gen. supt. mfg. dept. Tenn. Fert. co., Ga. div., 1907-19; mgr. mfg. dept. Brown Guano co., Albany, Ga., 1919-; Mason; Episcopalian.

SAUNDERS, ROBERT LEWIS

        Kannapolis; s. p. 1916-17; Rutherford col.; b. Morganton, Aug. 28, 1895; p. T. L. and -- -- --.

*SAUNDERS, ROMULUS MITCHELL Lawyer

        Caswell co.; b. Mar. 3, 1791; d. Apr. 21, 1867; m. Rebecca Peine Carter, Dec. 22, 1812; m. Anna Heyes Johnson, May 26, 1823; s. 1809-11; mem. house of c. 1815-19 and '50-52; speaker ibid. 1819; mem. U. S. cong. 1821-27 and '41-45; atty. gen. N. C. 1828; commr. French claims, 1833; judge sup'r ct. 1835-40 and '52-67; U. S. minister to Spain, 1846-49; trustee, U. N. C. 1819-64; code commr.

*SAUNDERS, REUBEN TROY

        Johnston co.; A.B. 1827.

SAUNDERS, SHELDON ASA Physician

        Aulander; s. 1909-10; s. m. 1910-12; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1914; b. Hertford, co., Oct. 7, 1886; p. Abram Edwards and Lelia Dunning (Early); m. Myra Aumack, Oct. 18, 1916; interne Norfolk, Va., Protestant hosp. 1915; phys. Aulander, 1915-; alderman Aulander; Baptist.

*SAUNDERS, THEODORE H.

        Wake co.; s. 1816.

*SAUNDERS, WILLIAM JOHNSON Lawyer

        Raleigh; A.B. 1856; A.M.; planter; maj. C. S. A.

*SAUNDERS, WILLIAM LAURENCE

        From Chapel Hill; Raleigh; b. July 30, 1835; d. Apr. 2, 1891; m. Florida Call Cotton, Feb. 3, 1864; A.B. 1854; LL.B. 1858; LL.D. 1889; ed. colonial records; sec. state, N. C., 1879-91; chief clerk, sen.; col. 46th N. C. C. S. A.; trustee, U. N. C. 1874-91; exec. com. ibid.; ed. Wilmington Journal 1872-76; established with Peter M. Hale, Raleigh Daily Observer 1876.

SAUNDERS, WILLIAM P. T. Clerk

        Kings Mt.; pres. Cherokee Falls, S. C.; s. 1917-18, 1920; b. Dallas, Oct. 28, 1897; p. T. L. and Mary Elizabeth (Gaston); baseball; Delta Sigma Phi; gen. office work Park Yarn mills co., Kings Mt., 1918-; Methodist.

SAVAGE, ARTHUR RUSSELL

        1315 Princess st., Wilmington; s. 1916-17; b. Wilmington, Oct. 2, 1898; p. William Burch and Addie Elizabeth (Quinn); banker 1917-18; asst. cashier Carolina Shipbuilding co., Wilmington, 1918-21; supervisor ins. A. C. L. ry. 1921-; Episcopalian.

‡SAVAGE, CARL PRESTON Student

        Rose Hill; s. 1918-21; Univ. of Va. Med. sch. 1921-; b. Rose Hill, Jan. 6, 1900; p. John J. and Idella A. (Knowles); Phi Soc.; Kappa Psi; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Baptist.

SAVAGE, RUPERT LEROY Physician

        Rocky Mt.; s. m. 1894-95; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1897; b. Halifax co., Jan. 31, 1874; p. F. J. and Olivia (White); m. Lizzie Hysmith, Dec. 21, 1906; specialist in diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat.

*SAVAGE, THOMAS P.

        Nansemond co., Va.; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864.

SAVLEY, EVA DAVIS

        (See Davis, Mrs. T. C.).

SAWYER, BLACKWELL Student

        Main st., Elizabeth City; s. 1917, 1918-20; s. m. 1920-22; Jefferson Med. col. 1922-; b. Elizabeth City, June 17, 1899; p. Miniard John and Margaret (Davis); Phi Soc.; Delta Tau Delta; Phi Chi; Baptist.

SAWYER, CHARLES JUDSON, JR. Insurance

        Windsor; s. 1920-23; b. Elizabeth City, Mar. 26, 1902; p. Dr. Charles Judson and Lucile (Purefoy); Pi Kappa Alpha; Episcopalian.

SAWYER, CARL RUDOLPH

        Aurora; s. 1920-21; b. Aurora, Aug. 23, 1900; p. M. D. and -- -- --; operator line of trucks and busses between Washington and New Bern from Aurora.

SAWYER, CHARLES WILLIAM Physician

        505 Fearing st., Elizabeth City; s. 1880-83; s. m. 1882-83; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1885; b. Perquimans co., Sept. 27, 1858; p. William


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and Catherine R. (Foster); phys. Currituck co. 3 yrs.; ibid. Atlanta, Ga.; ibid. Chattanooga, Tenn.; ibid. Elizabeth City; Odd Fellow; Junior; Methodist.

SAWYER, ERNEST LINWOOD Court Clerk

        313 S. road, Elizabeth City; Ph.B. 1904; s. l. 1905; b. Elizabeth City, Feb. 16, 1883; p. Jeremiah and Mary Elizabeth (Cartwright); m. Emma W. Rogerson, Feb. 13, 1917; lawyer 1905-21; clerk Pasquotank co. sup'r ct. 1921-; prosecuting atty. criminal ct. Pasquotank co., 1919-21; Kiwanian; Elk; Odd Fellow; Baptist.

*SAWYER, ENOCH MATHIAS

        Norfolk, Va.; s. 1833-34.

*SAWYER, FREDERICK

        Camden co.; s. 1820; mem. house of c. 1832.

SAWYER, JAMES Physician

        29 Montford st., Asheville; Ph.B. 1894; M.D. Bellevue Hosp. Med. col. 1897; b. Asheville, May 21, 1874; p. Capt. James Pinckney and Nancy (Coston); m. Bell Virgie Bixler, Nov. 16, 1898; m. Elizabeth Fagan, Jan. 31, 1916; Di Soc.; Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Alpha Sigma; phys. Asheville, 1897-1917, 1923-; ibid. Akron and Cleveland, O., 1918-22; Buncombe co. health officer 1900-01; author several articles on med. subjects; Methodist.

*SAWYER, JULIAN EDMUND Minister

        Elizabeth City; A.B. 1833; A.M. 1836.

*SAWYER, JOHN HEYWOOD Lawyer

        Elizabeth City; b. Feb. 25, 1857; s. 1875-76; merchant 1876-78; lawyer 1878; clerk sup'r ct. 1881-82.

SAWYER, JAMES PINCKNEY Auto Dealer

        123 Biltmore ave., Asheville; B.S. 1919; b. Asheville, June 14, 1894; p. Clarence and Carrie White (Holmes); Alpha Chi Sigma; mgr. Sawyer Motor co.; chief gunner's mate U. S. navy 1918; Mason; Methodist.

*SAWYER, LEMUEL Lawyer

        From Camden co.; Washington, D. C.; b. 1777; d. Jan. 9, 1852; s. 1799; author; mem. house of c. 1800-01; pres. elector, 1804; mem. U. S. cong. 1807-13, '17-23 and '25-29.

*SAWYER, LEMUEL

        Edenton; s. 1850-51.

*SAWYER, MATHIAS ENOCH Physician

        Edenton; A.B. 1823.

SAWYER, PROSSER TABB

        Care Y. M. C. A., Elizabeth City; s. 1906-07.

SAWYER, REUBEN HOLMES Auto Dealer

        123 Biltmore ave., Asheville; B.S. 1919; b. Asheville, Dec. 10, 1896; p. Clarence and Carrie White (Holmes); Sigma Chi; Alpha Chi Sigma; mem. firm Sawyer Motor co.; pvt., corp., lieut. inf. U. S. A. 1918; Mason; Methodist.

‡SAWYER, ROLAND MACK

        Elizabeth City; s. 1910-11; Wake Forest col.; b. Elizabeth City, 1891; p. M. N. and -- -- --.

*SAWYER, WILSON

        Camden co.; s. 1798.

SAWYER, WALTER WESLEY Physician

        224 N. Road st., Elizabeth City; s. m. 1899-1901; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1903; b. Elizabeth City, Oct. 18, 1880; p. John L. and Virginia (Herrington); m. Margaret Williams, Nov. 26, 1906; phys. Coinjock, 1903; ibid. Shiloh, 1904-12; ibid. Elizabeth City, 1913-; Camden co. health officer 1908-12; Mason; Odd Fellow; Methodist.

SAYBOLT, MRS. WM. FREDERICK

        (Nee Ahern, Angela Beatrice); 35 Greenway terraces, Forest Hills gardens, Long Island, N. Y.; s. 1898-99; p. James and Mary J. S. --; m. Dr. William Frederick Saybolt, Dec. 5, 1907.

*SCALES, ALFRED MOORE Banker

        From Rockingham co.; Greensboro; b. Nov. 26, 1827; d. Feb. 9, 1892; s. 1845-46; LL.D. 1889; co. sol. of Rockingham co.; lawyer; mem. house of c. 1852-56, 1866-69; mem. U. S. cong. 1857-59 and '75-85; pres. elector, 1860; gov. 1885-89; brig.-gen. C. S. A.; trustee, U. N. C. 1856-68.

*SCALES, ALFRED MOORE Planter

        From Rockingham co.; Texas; A.B. 1823; A.M. 1826.

*SCALES, ALFRED MOORE, JR.

        Greensboro; b. Feb. 11, 1898; d. July 15, 1918; s. 1917; U. S. naval reserve 1918; Presbyterian.

SCALES, ALFRED MOORE Lawyer

        Greensboro; s. 1888-90; s. l. 1892-93; b. Greensboro, Aug. 20, 1870; p. Col. Junius Irving and Effle Hamilton (Henderson); m. Mary Leigh, Sept. 16, 1914; m. Bessie Taylor, Nov. 6, 1895; Di Soc.; Beta Theta Pi; teacher Cape Fear acad., Wilmington, 1890-92; lawyer 1893-; vice-pres. and gen. counsel Sou. Life & Trust co., Sou. Underwriters; gen. counsel and dir. Amer. Exc. Nat. bank; dir. Wysong & Miles co., O. Henry hotel co.; vice-pres. Charlotte hotel co., Sheraton hotel co., Francis Marion hotel co., Charleston, S. C.; pres. Guilford hotel co. and Guilford Motor Car co.; city atty. Greensboro 1894-1904; N. C. sen. 1897, 1908, 1917, 1919; chmn. educ. and judiciary comm.; pres. comm. to amend state constitution; mem. state ship and water transportation comm.; trustee, U. N. C. 1897-, Union theo. sem., Richmond, Va., Flora McDonald col., Peace inst., A. and T. col.; regent Barium Springs Orphans'


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home; pres. Childrens' home soc. of N. C., N. C. assn. for pub. welfare; chmn. comm. 100 on prison reform; commandant sons Confed. vet.; col. in Confed. vet.; grand regent Royal Arcanum, N. C.; Presbyterian.

*SCALES, ERASMUS DECATUR Lawyer

        From Rockingham co.; Paris, Texas; b. Dec. 21, 1839; d. Jan., 1901; A.B. 1860; capt. C. S. A.; asst. brigade commissary, Pender-Scales brigade.

SCALES, ELIZABETH WALKER

        (See Bryant, Mrs. Victor S.).

SCALES, GEORGE BRUCE

        Care The Stag, New Bern; s. 1915-16; b. New Bern, Oct. 19, 1894.

*SCALES, JOSEPH HENRY Farmer

        From Henry City, Va.; Byrdville, Va.; Cascade, Va.; b. May 9, 1842; s. 1859-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; lieut. C. S. A.

*SCALES, JUNIUS IRVING Lawyer

        Rockingham co.; b. June 1, 1832; d. N. Y., June 11, 1880; m. Effie H. Anderson; A.B. 1853; mem. house of c. 1858; state sen. 1876-79; col. 30th Miss. C. S. A.

*SCALES, JUNIUS IRVIN Lawyer

        Greensboro; b. Greensboro, Mar. 24, 1878; d. Jan. 1, 1924; m. Marjie Moore, Mar. 12, 1904; s. l. 1898-99; Presbyterian.

*SCALES, JOHN L. Planter

        Madison; b. 1830; d. 1880; s. 1846-47; physician; lieut. C. S. A. co. "D" 45th reg.

*SCALES, JAMES PINKNEY Lawyer

        From Rockingham co.; Carrollton, Miss.; b. 1829; d. 1866; A.B. 1849; mem. house of rep. Miss.; speaker ibid.; maj. C. S. A.

*SCALES, JAMES TURNER Planter

        Henry co., Va.; b. Aug. 14, 1838; d. Jan. 26, 1904; A.B. 1858; lawyer; col. 2nd N. C. C. S. A.

*SCALES, NATHANIEL ELDRIDGE Engineer

        From Madison; Salisbury; b. 1833; d. Dec. 27, 1921; A.B. 1855; civil engr.; ry. contractor; maj. C. S. A. brigade quartermaster.

*SCALES, PETER PERKINS

        From Henry co.; Byrdville, Va.; b. Jan. 1, 1835; wounded, Gettysburg, July 1, d. Winchester, Va., July 18, 1863; A.B. 1855; capt. 45th N. C. C. S. A.

†SCALES, THOMAS SIDNEY Physician

        Lowndes co., Miss.; A.B. 1862; M.A. 1868; M.D. Columbia univ.

SCARBORO, JOHN A.

        Mt. Gilead; s. p. 1922.

SCARBOROUGH, DAWSON EMERSON Lawyer

        Hoffman; pres. Rockingham; LL.B. 1923; b. Mt. Gilead, Aug. 11, 1900; p. Alfred Dawson and Mary Christian (Scarborough); Di Soc.; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

SCARBOROUGH, JAMES BLAINE Teacher

        Box 332, Annapolis, Md.; A.B. 1913; A.M. 1914; Ph.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1923; b. Mt. Gilead, June 22, 1885; p. Isham W. and Jane (Haywood); m. Lessie Neville, June 30, 1915; Phi Beta Kappa; instr. in math. N. C. Col. of A. and E., 1914-18; ibid. U. S. naval acad. 1918-21; asst. prof. ibid. 1921-; Presbyterian.

SCHELL, WILLIAM AZOR Manufacturer

        422 Belvedere ave., Jacksonville, Fla.; s. 1906-07; b. Asheville, Oct. 26, 1889; p. Azor and Mattie Elizabeth (Wilkie); m. Helen Joanna Merrill, Sept. 6, 1922; with Greensboro Life ins. co. 1908; clerk Eagle furn. co. 1909-10; bookkeeper Armour & co. 1911-12; Cotton Belt Candy co. Charlotte, 1913-16; mgr. and credit mgr. J. C. Halseman mfg. co., Jacksonville, Fla., 1917; estimator Schell-Sasse mfg. co., Jacksonville, Fla., 1919-; Queen City guards, 5th co. C. A. C., N. C. N. G. 1914-16; Mason; Baptist.

SCHELL, WILKIE JAY Manufacturer

        1720 Dellwood ave., Jacksonville, Fla.; s. 1906-07; b. Asheville, Oct. 26, 1889; p. Azor and Mattie Elizabeth (Wilkie); m. Florine Elizabeth Powell, Feb. 5, 1919; Di Soc.; emp. Tex. & La. Lumber co., Houston, Tex., 1908-09; ibid. Whiting mfg. co., Judson, 1909; ibid. English mfg. co., Asheville, 1909-10; ibid. Shaw-Clapp Lumber co., Greensboro, 1910; ibid. Duval Planing co., Jacksonville, Fla., 1911; ibid. J. C. Halseman mfg. co., Jacksonville, Fla., 1911-18; ibid. R. E. Olds, Oldsmar, Fla., 1919; organizer, pres., half-owner and mgr. Schell-Sasser mfg. co., Jacksonville, Fla., 1919-; engr. corps camp Johnston, U. S. A. 1918; Baptist.

*SCHENCK, DAVID Lawyer

        Greensboro; b. June 30, 1869; d. May 11, 1899; m. Lula Peyton, 1897; s. 1884-85; asst. counsel Sou. ry.; Presbyterian.

SCHENCK, HAL EMERSON

        Lawndale; spec. s. 1915-16; B.S. Cornell univ.; B.S. Va. Milit. inst.; b. Lawndale, Sept. 11, 1893; p. J. F. and -- -- --; Sigma Nu.

SCHENCK, JOHN FRANKLIN Manufacturer

        Lawndale; Ph.B. 1886; Wake Forest col. 2 yrs.; b. Lawndale, Apr. 17, 1865; p. Maj. H. F. and Loucretia (Lattimore); m. Lily Moore, Apr. 30, 1891; Kappa Alpha; lawyer 2 yrs.; pres. Cleveland Mill & Power co., Lawndale; Lily Mill & Power co., Shelby; ibid. Lawndale ry. and industrial co.; vice-pres. 1st Nat. bank, Union Trust co., Shelby; Mason; Baptist.


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SCHENCK, JEAN WINTER Manufacturer

        Shelby; s. 1916; T.E. Georgia tech. 1921; b. Lawndale, Apr. 27, 1898; p. John F. and Lily B. (Moore); m. Corinne Crowell, Sept. 11, 1922; Sigma Nu; sec. Lily Mill & Power co., Shelby; Kiwanian; U. S. navy 1917-19; Mason; Methodist.

SCHENCK, MICHAEL Lawyer

        4th ave., Hendersonville; s. 1893-95; s. l. 1902-03; b. Lincolnton, Dec. 11, 1876; p. Judge David and Sallie Wilfong (Ramseur); m. Rosa Few, Nov. 15, 1909; Di Soc.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; steno. 1895-1902; lawyer Greensboro, 1903-05; ibid. Hendersonville, 1905-; sol. 18th judicial dist. 1914-18; pvt. Wilmington light inf. N. C. N. G. 1908; maj. Judge Advocate, U. S. A. 1918-19; Mason; Episcopalian.

SCHENCK, PAUL WILFONG Insurance

        205 N. Park drive, Greensboro; s. 1904-05; b. Lincolnton, Jan. 7, 1882; p. Judge David and Sallie Wilfong (Ramseur); m. Margaret McClung Alexander, June 16, 1909; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Di Soc.; state agt. Provident Mutual Life ins. co.; ibid. Globe & Rutgers fire ins. co. and Globe underwriters; mgr. Carolina ins. agency; gov. N. C. and S. C. Rotary clubs; Mason; Episcopalian.

SCHENCK, SAM MOORE Student

        Lawndale; B.S. 1921; Univ. of Pa. 1921-; b. Lawndale, Sept. 8, 1895; p. John F. and Lily (Moore); Sigma Nu; pvt., 2nd lieut. U. S. A. 1917-18; Mason.

SCHIFFMAN, ARNOLD ANTHONY Merchant

        Greensboro; s. 1917-19; Columbia univ.; b. Greensboro, June 2, 1899; p. Simon and Esther (Anthony); mgr. Schiffman jewelry co. 1919-; pres. Greensboro merchants assn. 1924-25; S. A. T. C.; Shriner; Jewish.

SCHIFFMAN, HAROLD ANTHONY Jeweler

        310 Spring st., Greensboro; s. 1913-14; Columbia univ. 1915-17; b. Greensboro, Dec. 12, 1895; p. Simon and Esther J. (Anthony); optometrist 5 yrs.; part owner Schiffman jewelry co.; pvt., sergt., maj. U. S. A. 1918; Mason; Elk; Pythian; Jewish.

SCHIFFMAN, HARRY WISE Realtor

        705 Magnolia st., Greensboro; s. 1918-20; b. Gainsville, Ala., Apr. 7, 1900; p. August and Maria (Davis); S. A. T. C.; Mason; Jewish.

SCHIFFMAN, LEROY EDGAR Engineer

        319 W. Washington st., Greensboro; s. 1912-13; B.S. Carnegie Inst. of tech. 1916; b. Asheville, Aug. 12, 1895; p. Mayer and Helen (Davis); engr. N. C. pub. service co., Greensboro, 1916-17; ibid. Federal Light & Tract co., Trinidad, Colo., 1917-18; engr. Springfield, Mo., 1919-23; asst. supt. compressing stations, Pittsburgh and W. Va. gas co., Clarksburg, W. Va., 1923-; elec. 3rd class U. S. navy, 1918-19; ensign, 1919; Mason; Jewish.

‡SCHIMPF, FRANK AUGUST

        New Haven, Conn.; s. l. 1908-09.

SCHLICTER, ANDREW BERT, JR. Lumberman

        Littleton; s. 1917-18; b. Norfolk, Va., Aug. 15, 1898; p. A. B. and May (Courchen); Phi Delta Theta; Mu Delta Phi; purc. agt. and master mechanic Schlicter lumber co.; chief quartermaster aviation service U. S. navy 1918; Methodist.

SCHNEIDER, LEON IRVING Merchant

        415 S. Marietta st., Gastonia; s. 1920-22; b. Gastonia, Feb. 16, 1903; p. Harry and Lena (O'Konsky); Jewish.

SCHOLL, JAMES LESTER

        Holly Springs; A.B. 1922; b. Asbury, Dec. 16, 1899; p. Sebastian and Ellen (Garner); track; Catholic.

†SCHOLTZ,HERBERT

        Chapel Hill; s. 1901-02; A.B. Elon col.

SCHONWALD, JOHN DEWITT Physician

        College Corner, Ohio; s. m. 1904-06; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1909; Univ. of South; b. Vineland, N. J., Aug. 1, 1886; p. Dr. John T. and Carrie A. (Culver); m. Mary Stanton, Dec. 3, 1911; Mason; Episcopalian.

†SCHRODER, JOHN CHRISTOPHER Lawyer

        Charleston, S. C.; s. l. 1901-02; b. Charleston, Mar. 26, 1875; 2nd lieut. 3rd inf. S. C. V. troops.

SCHRUM, JOHN LOUIS

        Newton; s. 1918-19; Catawba col.; b. Newton, May 9, 1901; p. E. P. and Lura (Plonk); m. Kathryn Caldwell, July 10, 1921; emp. bank 4 yrs.; sec. cotton mill 1 yr.; Junior; Mason; Reformed.

SCHULKEN, JAMES BION Lawyer

        Whiteville; s. 1878-80; b. Brunswick co., May 24, 1857; p. Martin and Nancy J. (Brookshire); m. Mary A. Smith, Feb. 2, 1890; Di Soc.; atty. for S. A. L. and A. C. L. rys.; pres. Bank of Whiteville; lawyer 1883-; mayor Whiteville; gen. assem. 1893, 1897; trustee, U. N. C. 1897-1901; Mason; Methodist.

SCHULKEN, JAMES BION, JR.

        Whiteville; s. 1912-15;John B. Stetson univ.; b. Whiteville, Jan. 7, 1895; p. J. B. and -- -- --.

SCHULKEN, MARTIN HENRY

        Whiteville; s. l. 1908-10.

SCHULTZ, ALFRED MARK Dentist

        1012 Evan st., Greenville; s. 1910-12; D.D.S. Univ. of Pa., 1915; b. Greenville, July 21, 1892; p. Samuel Mark and Bluma (Abram); Phi Soc.; dentist Greenville,


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1915-18; ibid. 1921-; dental inspector state health dept. 1919-21; mem. Amer. dental assn.; ibid. N. C. dental assn.; 1st lieut. dental corps U. S. A. 1917-18; Mason; Pythian; D. O. K. K.; Jewish.

SCHULTZ, JEROME TRAVIS Student

        Graham apts, Savannah, Ga.; pres. 154 S. Plymouth ave., Rochester, N. Y.; s. 1918-19; Rochester Sch. of Optometry; b. Savannah, Ga., 1899; p. Louis and Mamie -- --.

SCHUTT, THEODORE Merchant

        1520 Market st., Wilmington; s. p. 1904-05; p. George S. and Wilhelmina (Grulen); druggist J. Hicks Bunting drug co.; mem. firm Schutt bros., gen. merchandise, 3 yrs.; Lutheran.

SCHWARTZ, BENJAMIN

        221 McDowell st., Charlotte; B.S. 1924; b. Charlotte, Feb. 16, 1905; p. Israel and Fannie (Cohen); Tau Epsilon Phi; Di Soc.; wrestling team; Jewish.

SCHWARTZ, ISAAC Advertiser

        420 Cutler st., Raleigh; A.B. 1918; b. Raleigh, Feb. 19, 1896; p. Julius and Lena (Bernstene); adv. dept. Raleigh News and Observer 1919-; pvt., bat. sergt., maj. 156th depot brigade, Camps Jackson and Sevier, U. S. A. 1918-19; Mason; Jewish.

SCOFIELD, EVERETT JOS. STEWART Physician

        294 Main st., Danbury, Conn.; M.D. 1908; b. Glenham, N. Y., May 22, 1880; p. William Barnes and Elizabeth (Metcalf); house physician St. Luke's hosp., Fayetteville, 2 yrs.; physician Danbury, Conn.; attending physician Danbury hosp.; city physician and health officer; Episcopalian.

SCOGGIN, LEWIS EDWARD Druggist

        Louisburg; s. p. 1903-04; b. Warrenton, Oct. 10, 1885.

SCOTT, ALBERT LEE

        Pollocksville; s. 1913-14; b. Pollocksville, Dec. 19, 1892; p. H. K. and -- -- --.

SCOTT, BYRON CARLISLE Auto Dealer

        51 Hermitage court, Charlotte; s. 1913-15; b. Ceres, Va., Mar. 9, 1896; p. Clondesly M. and Idress Belle (Repass); m. Bess Wriston Durham, Mar. 31, 1921; emp. Dupont Powder co., Penn's Grove, N. J., 1916; ibid. Union Ry. co., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1916-17; gen. serv. supt. C. C. Coddington, Inc., Charlotte; 1st lieut. air service A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

*SCOTT, EDWARD M. Physician

        Hillsboro; killed in service; s. 1844-45; capt. co. "G" 22nd reg. C. S. A.

*SCOTT, GEORGE MUSGRAVE, JR. Salesman

        From Elizabeth City; Norfolk, Va.; b. July 26, 1883; d. June 10, 1907; s. 1899-1900; hdw. salesman; traveling salesman; Methodist.

SCOTT, GEORGE RANDOLPH Accountant

        Charlotte; s. 1920; b. Jan. 23, 1898; p. George Grant and Lucy (Crane).

SCOTT, HENRY ALVORD Farmer

        Haw River; B.S. 1919; M.C., N. C. Col. of A. & E.; p. R. W. and Lizzie (Hughes); livestock and grain farmer; Presbyterian.

SCOTT, HENRY WILLIAM Manufacturer

        Graham; s. 1868; m. Fannie Y. Holt; m. Clair Turner; pres. Sidney cotton mills, Graham; pres. and sec. Scott-Mebane mfg. co., Graham.

SCOTT, JOHN ANDREW Lawyer

        239 N. Mulberry st., Statesville; s. l. 1912-13; A.B. Davidson col. 1911; b. Point Pleasant, W. Va., Jan. 12, 1892; p. Rev. J. A. and Lucy (Waddell); m. Anna Bell Walton, Sept. 30, 1919; Pi Kappa Alpha; N. C. sen. 1921-; trustee Mitchell col.; 2nd lieut., 1st lieut. 103rd F. A. 26th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Pythian; Rotarian; Presbyterian.

*SCOTT, JAMES EDWIN Merchant

        Hawfield; b. Aug. 1, 1859; d. Aug. 24, 1888; m. Mary Belle Mebane, Sept. 15, 1885; s. 1877-78; tob. mfr.; Presbyterian.

*SCOTT, JAMES GRAHAM Lawyer

        From Hillsboro; Jacksonville; b. Feb. 12, 1826; d. Jan. 6, 1884; A.B. 1844; state sen. 1868-70 and 1872-74; mem. house of rep. 1870-72; mem. conv. 1875.

†SCOTT, JAMES GRAHAM Lawyer

        Chicago, Ill.; s. l. 1889-91; b. Jacksonville, July 17, 1867; merchant.

SCOTT, MRS. JAMES LEWIS

        (Nee McIver, Lula Martin); Spring Garden st., Greensboro; g. s. 1921-22; A.B. N. C. Col. for Women 1921; b. Greensboro, Mar. 20, 1899.

*SCOTT, JAMES MONROE

        From R. F. D. 5, Morganton; Table Rock; d. 1916; s. 1892-93.

*SCOTT, JAMES WILLIAMS Chemist

        Greenwood, S. C.; b. Mar. 27, 1889; d. New Jersey, Oct. 10, 1918; g. s. 1916; Ph.D. 1919; A.B. Wofford col. 1909; A.M. Vanderbilt univ. 1913; chem. Du Pont co.

*SCOTT, KENNETH MCCOY

        Charlotte; b. Ceres, Va., Dec. 27, 1899; d. in Chapel Hill, while member of S. A. T. C., Oct. 17, 1918; s. 1917-18; Presbyterian.

SCOTT, LUTHER VERNON Lawyer

        Wachovia bank bldg., Winston-Salem; A. B. 1914; b. East Bend, Oct. 3, 1890; p. John and Paulina (Martin); pvt., 2nd lieut., 1st lieut. U. S. A. 1917-19; Junior; Methodist.

*SCOTT, LAWRENCE WILLIAMS Lawyer

        New Bern; b. 1816; d. 1845; A.B. 1836; physician.


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SCOTT, MCDONALD Farmer

        Washington; s. 1918-21; b. Blount's Creek, Oct. 29, 1899; p. Lawrence M. and Sina (Whitford); teacher 1921-22; rural mail carrier 1923-; S. A. T. C.

*SCOTT, RUFUS Dentist

        Greensboro; b. 1832; d. 1868; A.B. 1854; merchant.

SCOTT, ROBERT BLACKBURN Insurance

        602 Magnolia st., Greensboro; s. 1909-10; b. Greensboro, May 19, 1892; p. William Allen and Martha (Blackburn); m. Nell Glenn, Mar. 8, 1918; fire ins. with home office Dixie Fire Ins. co., Greensboro; sergt. 306th san. train, 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Methodist Episcopal.

SCOTT, ROBERT DINSMORE Salesman

        Ridgeway; s. 1918; b. Ridgeway, Jan. 29, 1899; p. James Dinsmore and Emma Louise (Petar); vice-pres. Scott-Hill Paint co., Inc., Norfolk, Va., 1918-23; traveling salesman ibid. 1923-; S. A. T. C.; Episcopalian.

‡SCOTT, ROBERT LEE

        Greensboro; s. 1910-11; b. Greensboro, Nov. 15, 1890.

SCOTT, ROSA NAOMI Author

        1323 Central ave., Knoxville, Tenn.; s. 1908-09; Ropersville Syndical col.; Chicago Sch. of Expression; b. Knoxville, Tenn., Mar. 29, 1871; p. James Foster and Adelia Isadore (Anderson); mem. Tenn. press and authors' club; author numerous stories pub. in magazines; book reviewer for Knoxville Sentinel; Presbyterian.

SCOTT, RANSOM SMITH Credit Man

        420-22 S. Tryon st., Charlotte; s. 1905-06; King's Bus. col.; b. Rowan co., Sept. 16, 1884; p. Allison Jenkins and Emma Francis (Goodnight); m. Lenora Elizabeth Bell, Nov. 11, 1916; stock clerk and salesman wholesale groc. 1909-; credit man Williams-Shelton co.; Mason; Presbyterian.

SCOTT, RUBY THEODORE

        Tarrytown, N. Y.; s. 1902-05; b. Morrisville, Mar. 16, 1882.

†SCOTT, REECE WEBSTER

        Monroe; s. 1909-12; b. Monroe, June 12, 1887; p. C. A. and -- -- --.

SCOTT, ROBERT WALTER Farmer

        Mebane; s. 1877-78; b. Alamance co., July 24, 1861; p. Henderson and Margaret (Graham); m. Lizzie J. Hughes, Jan. 17, 1883; m. Ella Anderson; gen. assem. of N. C. 1889-91, 1901-03; mem. state bd. of agri.; state sen.; Presbyterian.

SCOTT, SAMUEL FLOYD Physician

        Union Ridge; A.B. 1915; s. m. 1913-15; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1918; b. Mebane, June 9, 1894; p. R. W. and Elizabeth (Hughes); m. Frances Elizabeth Somers, Oct. 11, 1921; Presbyterian.

SCOTT, SHELTON GEORGE Broker

        Selden st., Elizabeth City; s. 1901-02; b. Pasquotank co., July 27, 1883; p. C. T. and Sophie V. (Bright); m. Charlotte Cartwright, Nov. 10, 1910; farmer 1902-07; grocer 1907-11; farmer 1911-16; broker 1916-; Kiwanian; Baptist.

*SCOTT, THOMAS

        Hillsboro; s. 1799.

*SCOTT, THOMAS BATUP

        Halifax co., Va.; A.B. 1814.

*SCOTT, THEOPHILUS HUNTER

        Raleigh; s. 1837-39.

SCOTT, WILLIAM DEROSSETT Insurance

        Harden st., Graham; s. 1920-23; b. Graham, Aug. 8, 1901; p. Charles A. and Katherine (deRossett); asst. mgr. Graham underwriters' agency; Mason; Presbyterian.

*SCOTT, WILLIAM LAFAYETTE Lawyer

        Guilford co.; b. 1828; d. 1872; A.B. 1854; lieut. col. 21st reg. C. S. A.

SCOTT, WILLIAM LEVY

        320 N. Forbis st., Greensboro; B.Lit. 1895.

SCROGGS, FLEET HALL

        Canton; s. 1922-23; b. Canton, Jan. 16, 1903.

*SCROGGS, JAMES WARDLAW Lawyer

        From Greensboro; Winston-Salem; b. Pleasant Garden, Oct. 29, 1879; d. Nov. 5, 1914; s. l. 1903-05; A.B. Trinity col. 1902; asst. physics Trinity col. 1902-03.

SCROGGS, MACK LENOIR Student

        Morganton; s. 1923; N. C. Col. of A. & E.; b. Morganton, Mar. 8, 1904; p. Felix Mortimer and Martha Emma (Tatum); Phi Kappa Tau; Methodist.

SCRUGGS, BOYCE PINCKNEY Druggist

        Chesnee, S. C.; s. p. 1915-16; b. Henrietta June 8, 1895; p. Robert Pinckney and Della Ford (Tisdale); m. Vera Camp, Sept. 4, 1923; prescription clerk Spray drug and chem. co. 1917; mgr. Robinson co., Rutherfordton, 1919; part owner and mgr. Chesnee drug co., Chesnee, S. C., 1919-; pvt. hosp. corps N. C. N. G. 1914-17; sergt. san. detach. 114th machine gun bat. 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Pythian; Baptist.

SCRUGGS, FRED BOBO

        Cliffside; s. m. 1915-16; Wake Forest col. 2 yrs.; b. Rutherfordton, May 4, 1893; p. R. P., Jr., and -- -- --.

SCRUGGS, WILLIAM JOSEPH

        Brevard; s. 1919-21; s. m. 1921-23; b. Brevard, Mar. 20, 1898; p. Volney Beckner and Rebecca Elmeria (Glazener); Phi Chi; Baptist.


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*SCULL, ST. LEON Lawyer

        From Harrellsville; Windsor; Goldsboro; b. Nov. 27, 1864; d. Feb. 16, 1910; B.S. 1885; s. l. 1885-86; editor; mayor Gatesville 1889-91; mayor Windsor 1901-02.

SEAGLE, FREDERICK MACON

        Charlotte; s. p. 1904-05.

SEAGLE, JOHN CREIGHTON Minister

        Brevard; s. 1894-96; grad. Gen. Theo. sem., New York, 1903; minister Mt. Vernon, N. Y.; Episcopalian.

SEAGLE, PERRY EDGAR Salesman

        201 Capital apts., Raleigh; A.B. 1906; N. Y. univ. 1900; b. Hendersonville, Apr. 3, 1882; p. Phillip Coon and Mary (Drake); m. Sadie Hodges, Aug. 4, 1909; Di Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; football; teacher Oak Ridge inst. 1906-07; prin. Murphey sch., Raleigh, 1907-09; ibid. Wilmington H. S. 1909-10; N. C. rep. Ginn & co., educ. pub., 1910-; Mason; Episcopalian.

SEALEY, ROMERO MITCHEL

        Tallahassee, Fla.; s. 1907-08; A.B. Univ. of Fla. 1911; Columbia univ.; b. Welborn, Fla., May 2, 1888; p. John Jackson and Laura Zenobia (Rich); m. Sue Hemming, Aug. 11, 1915; Alpha Tau Omega; supt. Ft. Myers, Fla., city sch. 1911-17; ibid. Tallahassee, Fla., 1917-23; Fla. state supervisor of secondary educ. 1923-; vice-pres. Fla. pub. health assn.; Mason; Baptist.

SEARCY, WILLIAM E. H. Lawyer

        Griffin, Ga.; s. 1867-68; LL.B. Geo. Washington univ. 1869; b. Monroe co., Ga., Mar. 3, 1847; p. Dr. Daniel Bartlet and Camilla J. (Thweatt); m. Eugenia Pauline Rogers, Jan. 21, 1869; newspaper ed.; official court reporter 40 yrs.; Ga. sen. 1912-13; author, The Shorthand Reporter, The Way to the Kingdom of Heaven; orderly sergt., q.m. sergt. C. S. A. 1861-65; Mason; Methodist.

SEARS, BENJAMIN BELVER

        221 W. 30th st., Norfolk, Va.; s. 1910-14; b. Como, Feb. 8, 1889; p. Edgar G. and Florence M. (Griffith); m. Bessie Marie Eason, Apr. 19, 1919; track team; Sigma Chi; emp. elec. dept. U. S. navy yard, Norfolk, Va., 1914-; Baptist.

SEAWELL, AARON ASHBY FLOWERS Lawyer

        Sanford; Ph.B. 1889; b. Moore co., Oct. 30, 1864; p. Aaron Ashley Flowers and Jeannette Ann (Buie); m. Bertha Alma Smith, Apr. 12, 1905; teacher Cape Fear acad., Wilmington; lawyer 1892-; N. C. sen. 1907; N. C. gen. assem. 1901, 1913, 1915; Presbyterian.

SEAWELL, CHARLES CARSON Druggist

        310 W. Washington st., Greensboro; s. 1903-04; b. Moore co., 1882; p. J. T. and Martha (Johnson); m. Margaret Cruise; retail drug bus. up to 1919; mfg. pharmacist with Harley Taylor co., Greensboro.

SEAWELL, HALLIE CHRIS Pharmacist

        St. Pauls; pres. Hotel Monteleone, New Orleans, La.; s. 1916-18; Ph.G. Univ. of Va.; Med. Col. of Va.; b. Carthage, July 14, 1897; p. Orpheus Eugene and Mattie S. (Stinton); Delta Chi; res. pharmacist to Jefferson hotel, Richmond, Va., 1921; mgr. J. C. McFalls drug store, Danville, Va., 1922; special rep. H. K. Mulford co., Philadelphia, Pa., 1923-; Mason; Presbyterian.

SEAWELL, HERBERT FLOYD Lawyer

        Carthage; s. l. 1892; Wake Forest col.; b. Duplin co., Aug. 8, 1869; p. Dr. Vergil Newton and Ella (Croom); m. Ella McNeill, July 30, 1895; sol. 7th judicial dist 1894-98; U. S. dist. atty. 1910-14; Mason; Baptist.

*SEAWELL, JOSEPH J.

        Raleigh; s. 1821.

*SEAWELL, JOSEPH JACOB Planter

        Marion, Ala.; b. Mar. 12, 1831; d. 1878; mem. Ala. legislature 1866; capt. C. S. A.

*SEAWELL, LEONARD H. Planter

        Raleigh; s. 1823-25.

*SEAWELL, RICHARD BULLOCK Planter

        Raleigh; b. May 28, 1818; d. Apr. 18, 1904; s. 1836-38.

*SEAWELL, ROBERT W. Planter

        Raleigh; s. 1833-34.

*SEAWELL, WILLIAM

        1808; d. 1883; A.B. 1825; A.M. 1832; mem. gen. assem., Ala.

†SEAY, HENRY LEE

        Lexington; g. s. 1915-16; A.B. Lenoir col. 1908; M.A. Lenoir col. 1915.

SECKINGER, DANIEL LAMONT Student

        Rincon, Ga.; A.M. 1915; A.B. Lenoir col. 1913; Johns Hopkins Med. col. 1921-; Univ. of Ga. 1916-17; b. Rincon, Ga., Dec. 29, 1893; p. Lawrence Edwin and Mary Estelle (Waldhour); Kappa Psi; prin. Catawba co. farm life sch. 1915-16; asst. city bacteriologist, Savannah, Ga., 1919-21; pharmacologist, Hynson, Westcott & Dunning, Baltimore, 1923-24; author numerous pub. articles relating to med. subjects; sergt. med. corps U. S. A. 1917-19; Mason; Lutheran.

SECREST, ANDREW MCDOWD Realtor

        809 S. Hayne st., Monroe; Ph.G. 1907; b. Unionville, Mar. 18, 1884; p. A. A. and Lydia Asbury (Price); m. Lessie Covington, Dec. 9, 1914; organized Union drug co., Inc., Monroe, 1909; organized Secrest Motor co., 1916; pres. Farmers and Merchants bank of Monroe 1922-; city alderman, Monroe, 1921-22; chmn. co. bd. of educ., Union co., 1924; Shriner; Rotarian; Methodist.


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SEDBERRY, HENRY BIRDSONG Druggist

        Elizabeth City; s. 1903-04; b. Fayetteville, Oct. 4, 1879; p. Henry Owen and Martha Louise (Love); Kiwanian; Elk; Mason; Methodist.

SEDBERRY, JOHN CHESLEY Lawyer

        303 N. Randolph st., Rockingham; s. 1914-16; b. Montgomery co., Dec. 13, 1889; p. John W. and Ellie (Morris); m. Lottie Brigman, Jan. 1, 1916; clerk 1916; law clerk and pvt. sec. Fred J. Coxe, Wadesboro, 1917-19; lawyer alone 1919-; local atty. A. C. L. ry. and Acme Mfg. co.; atty. city of Rockingham; Odd Fellow; Methodist.

SEGRAVES, BANNER CLEVELAND Banker

        Lansing; s. 1906-08; b. Bernice, Jan. 20, 1885; p. Columbus Franklin and Samantha (Blevins); m. Ollie Woody, Mar. 11, 1911; teacher 1909-10; banker 1910-17; cashier Bank of Lansing 1918-; Ashe co. deputy clerk sup'r ct. 1 yr.; mayor Landis.

*SELF, CHARLES GIBBONS Teacher

        Hadley; b. Feb. 25, 1866; d. May 2, 1903; s. 1897-98.

SELF, MARVIN BISHOP Merchant

        Williston, S. C.; s. 1902-04; b. Hadley, Nov. 1, 1879; p. Alfred Moore and Mary (Henderson); m. Mary Elizabeth Cheek, Dec. 24, 1917; teacher White Cross 2 yrs.; ibid. S. C. and Ga. 15 yrs.; supt. schs. Williston, S. C.; pres. Enterprise Hdw. co. ibid.; pres. Barnwell co., S. C., teachers assn.; Mason; Methodist.

SELF, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS Lawyer

        16th st., Hickory; A.B. 1886; b. Newton, Sept. 16, 1866; p. William Riley and Mary M. (Bost); m. Mary Cartherine Robinson, Nov. 11, 1887; Di Soc.; teacher 3 yrs.; lawyer 1889-; N. C. gen. assem. 1903; Kiwanian; Pythian.

SELF, ZEB VANCE

        Care Southern Bell Tel. and Tel. co., Charlotte; s. 1914-17; b. Siler City, Oct. 21, 1892; p. I. E. and Ella (Henderson); emp. Sou. Bell Tel. & Tel. co., Charlotte; U. S. naval radio sch., Harvard univ., 1918; Methodist.

SELIGSON, CHARLES Student

        230 S. Swain st., Raleigh; pres. 141 W. 4th st., New York, N. Y.; s. l. 1921; N. Y. univ. 1923-; b. Raleigh, Jan. 10, 1900; p. Isaac and Annie (Samuels); lawyer Raleigh 1921-23; mgr. store 1921-23; credit ins. dept. Nat. Surety co., N. Y. city 1923-; Mason; Jewish.

*SELLARS, DUNCAN Minister

        New Hanover co.; A.B. 1840.

*SELLERS, CALVIN C. Teacher

        From Camden, Ala.; Randolph, Ala.; b. Mar. 3, 1837; s. 1854-56; C. S. A.

SELLERS, JOB BOGER

        Asheville; s. 1904-06; b. Alexander, June 25, 1885.

†SELLARS, JOSEPH BASON

        Haw River; s. 1889-91.

SELLERS, WILLIAM WATSON Manufacturer

        Burlington; s. 1921-22; Elon col. 1918-22; b. Goldsboro, Mar. 7, 1901; p. D. E. and Juanita (Hall); sec. Sellers hosiery mills; Christian.

SENTER, PLENNIE LLOYD Druggist

        700 Glenwood ave., Raleigh; s. p. 1920-21; b. Harnett co., Nov. 19, 1893; p. George Quinton and Etna Jane (Whittington); m. Mallie Winifred Morgan, Nov. 15, 1917; Junior; Baptist.

‡SERGEANT, LACY DOUGLAS

        644 Chestnut st., Greensboro; s. 1902-03; b. Franklinville, Aug. 26, 1886.

*SESSIONS, COLEMAN

        New Orleans, La.; d. 1858; A.B. 1856.

*SESSIONS, HENRY WRIGHT

        New Orleans, La.; b. Apr. 1, 1836; d. 1865; A.B. 1857.

SESSOMS, CARL BURT

        Coleraine; s. l. 1920-21; Elon col.; b. Coleraine, Dec. 4, 1890; p. W. H. and --.

SESSOMS, ROBERT EDWARD

        Coleraine; s. 1920-21; b. Coleraine, Feb. 27, 1901; p. W. H. and -- -- --.

SESSOMS, PRESTON HARRELL Farmer

        Windsor; A.B. 1911 as of 1865; b. Hertford co., Nov. 8, 1843; p. John and Elizabeth (Willoughby); m. Annie Elizabeth Beasley, Nov. 3, 1869; merchant; sergt. 68th N. C. reg. 1863-65.

*SESSUMS, LEMUEL D.

        Edgecombe co.; d. 1804; s. 1799.

*SESSUMS, SOLOMON DAVID Planter

        From Nash co.; Mississippi; d. 1895; s. 1840-41.

*SETTLE, DAVID A.

        From Rockingham co.; Reidsville; d. July 20, 1906; s. 1856; mem. house of co. 1870-72; U. S. marshall for western N. C.; col. C. S. A.

SETTLE, REUBEN REID

        Rowlings, Va.; s. 1920-21; b. Rowlings, Va., Jan. 10, 1900; p. W. H. and -- --.

*SETTLE, THOMAS Lawyer

        Rockingham co.; b. Jan. 23, 1831; d. Dec. 1, 1888; A.B. 1850; mem. house of c. 1854-59; speaker ibid. 1857 and '58; pres. elector 1856; state sen. 1865; speaker ibid. 1865; judge supr. et. 1868-71 and 1873-76;


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U. S. minister to Peru 1871-73; chmn. repub. nat. conv. 1872; judge U. S. dist. ct., Fla., 1877-88; capt. C. S. A.; trustee U. N. C. 1856-68, 1868-.

*SEVIER, AMBROSE H. Merchant

        From Little Rock, Ark.; Louisville, Ark.; b. 1842; s. 1861-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1864.

‡SEVIER, JOSEPH THOMAS, JR.

        Care Mutual Life Ins. co. of N. Y., Asheville; s. 1920-22; b. Asheville, July 12, 1903; p. J. T. and -- -- --.

SEXTON, COLL HECTOR Physician

        511 Broad st., Dunn; s. 1879-81; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1890; b. Buie's Creek, June 3, 1856; p. William H. and Mary (McLean); m. Irene N. McKay, Apr. 27, 1898; drug bus. Raleigh 1882-87; physician Dunn 1890-; farmer; Mason; Odd Fellow; Presbyterian.

SEXTON, JOHN WILLIAM

        Whitakers; A.B. 1920; b. Whitakers, Sept. 12, 1897; p. G. W. and -- -- --.

SEYFFERT, GEORGE FRANCIS

        611 Penn. ave., Elizabeth City; B.S. 1924; b. Elizabeth City, Jan. 13, 1903; p. George F. and -- -- --; Methodist.

‡SEYMOUR, DAVID MONTRE

        Sanford; s. 1904-05; b. Sanford, Sept. 24, 1883.

*SEYMOUR, FLETCHER TERRY Planter

        From Somerville, Tenn.; Eurekaton, Tenn.; b. Dec. 9, 1835; d. 1910; s. 1858-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; C. S. A.

‡SEYMOUR, JOHN BARTON

        32 Liberty st., New York, N. Y.; s. l. 1896-97; A.B. Hamilton col.

SEYMOUR, MRS. W. O.

        (Nee Snyder, Ethel); 502 S. Hayne st., Monroe; s. 1918-19; Chowan col. 1915-18; b. Wingate, May 20, 1898; p. Rev. E. C. and Maude (Hamilton); m. W. O. Seymour, Sept. 29, 1919; Baptist.

SHACKELL, AUBREY EARLE

        Edenton; A.B. 1924; b. Edenton, May 25, 1902; p. R. G. and -- -- --; Golden Fleece; Phi Soc.; Phi Kappa Sigma; Episcopalian.

SHAFFNER, HENRY FRIES Banker

        403 High st., Winston-Salem; Ph.B. 1887; b. Salem, Sept. 19, 1867; p. Dr. John Francis and Caroline Louisa (Fries); m. Agnes Gertrude Siewers, Nov. 22, 1901; Di Soc.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; pharmacist 1887-90; leaf tob. dealer 1890-92; sec.-treas., dir., vice-pres. Wachovia Bank & Trust co. 1893-; comm'r Salem 1900-11; alderman Winston-Salem 1913-15; Moravian.

*SHAFFNER, JOHN FRANCIS, JR. Physician

        Winston-Salem; b. Nov. 22, 1874; d. Mar. 24, 1910; m. Margaret Schroeder Cassel, June 19, 1901; B.S. 1896; s. m. 1895-96; g. s. 1896; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1899; g. s. Columbia univ. 1907; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; res. phys. Easton, Pa., hosp. 1899; phys. Winston-Salem 1900-1910; mem. exec. bd. Twin City hosp.; mem. Forsyth co. med. soc.; physician W. O. W.; asst. surg. Sou. ry.; Moravian.

SHAFFNER, WILLIAM FRANCIS Broker

        147 S. Cherry st., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1890; b. Winston-Salem, Sept. 20, 1869; p. Dr. John Francis and Carrie L. (Fries); m. Virginia Trice Richardson, Nov. 5, 1902; Di Soc.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; stocks and bonds broker; with Pilot Real Estate co.; N. C. Granite corp.; Moravian.

SHAMASKIN, ARNOLD Physician

        Fort Bayard, N. Mex.; s. m. 1907-09; M.D. Bellevue Med. col. 1912; b. Russia, Aug. 22, 1881; p. Abraham and Ray (Shamaskin); m. Belle Ruth Amdur, July 6, 1922; Di Soc.; interne Lebanon hosp., N. Y. city, 2 yrs.; res. phys. Workmen's Circle Tuberculosis san., Liberty, N. Y.; phys. New York city 1914-17; senior res. phys. Nat. Jewish hosp. for consumptives, Denver, Colo., 2 yrs.; surg. U. S. pub. health service, U. S. vets. hosp., Ft. Bayard, N. Mex., 1921-; fellow Am. med. assn.; mem. nat. tuberculosis assn.; 1st lieut., capt. med. corps, bat. surg. 53rd inf. 6th div. Camps Forest and Wadsworth, A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Jewish.

SHAMBURGER, FRANK DUDLEY Manufacturer

        Aberdeen; A.B. 1917; b. Pekin, Aug. 18, 1895; p. Madison Elsa and Elizabeth (Bruton); m. Alice Page, Oct. 8, 1920; Kappa Alpha; Chatham Mfg. co., Elkin, 1920; mgr. Gulf Refining co., Aberdeen, 1921-; vice-pres. Aberdeen Wholesale Gro. co., 1922-; sec. Aberdeen Motor co., Inc., 1923-; A. E. F. 1st lieut. and capt. 1917-19; Mason; Pythian; Methodist.

SHAMBURGER, LACY LEE Manufacturer

        Rocky Mount; A.B. 1913; b. Pekin, Oct. 10, 1890; p. Madison Elsa and Elizabeth (Bruton); Di Soc.; gym team; Pi Kappa Alpha; teacher Selma H. S. 2 yrs.; ibid. Rocky Mount 2 yrs.; brick mfr. 3 yrs.; judge juvenile ct. Rocky Mount; 2nd lieut., 1st lieut. A. E. F. 1917-19; wounded 1918; N. C. N. G. 2 yrs.; Mason; Methodist.

SHAMBURGER, MADISON ELSA, JR. Banker

        Bunn; s. 1917-19; b. Pekin, Nov. 10, 1898; p. Madison Elsa and Elizabeth (Bruton); m. Lucille Stell, Dec. 23, 1922; Kappa Alpha; cashier Bunn Banking co.; ins.; student Plattsburg 1918; Mason; Junior; Methodist.


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SHANNON, BEVERLY OSCAR Minister

        Marianna, Fla.; A.B. 1908; B.D. Richmond Theo sem. 1915; b. Gaston co., Mar. 26, 1883; p. James R. and Harriet (Hanna); m. Marguerite Eleanor Ward, Sept. 27, 1916; Phi Beta Kappa; teacher Falling Creek H. S. 4 yrs.; ibid. Ahoskie H. S. 1 yr.; ibid. Ga. 1 yr.; ibid. Palmer col., DeFuniak Springs, Fla., 1 yr.; pastor Tazewell, Va., 1915-22; ibid. Marianna, Fla., 1922-; Presbyterian.

SHANNON, JUDSON LINGLE Farmer

        R. F. D. 4, Gastonia; s. 1917-20; A.B. Linwood col. 1917; Columbia sem. 1920; Univ. of Grenoble, Grenoble, France, 1919; b. Gastonia, Sept. 3, 1894; p. Hugh Jackson and Hattie Jane (Carpenter); teach er; civil service emp. 1920; merchant 1921 pvt. med. corps 323rd inf. 81st div. A. E F. 1918-19; Presbyterian.

*SHANNON, NICHOLAS BIDDLE

        Lake Bolivar, Miss.; b. Oct. 11, 1837; d. 1860; A.B. 1859; lieut. C. S. A.

SHANNONHOUSE, FRANKLIN MCRAE Engineer

        1608 S. blvd., Charlotte; s. 1888-89, 1893; s. s. l. 1895; b. Mecklenburg co., Oct. 3, 1872; p. Joseph Granbery and Mary H. (McRae); m. Lillian E. Moore, Apr. 28, 1897; Sigma Chi; Di Soc.; N. C. gen. assem. 1901; Pythian; Odd Fellow; Episcopalian.

SHANNONHOUSE, GEORGE GORDON Lawyer

        Care E. I. duPont de Nemours & co., Wilmington, Del.; B.S. 1909; b. Charlotte, May 5, 1888; p. George Gordon and Betty (McDonald); m. Lila Stansill, Nov. 5, 1913; elec. contracting 1909-12; mgr. Charlotte Power co. 1912-13; asst. supt. light and power div. Sou. Pub. Utilities co., Charlotte, 1917-18; elec. const. engr. Hercules Powder co., Wilmington, Del., 1918-19; ibid. E. I. duPont de Nemours & co., Wilmington, Del., 1919-21; elec. designing engr. E. I. duPont de Nemours & co., Detroit, Mich., charge elec. design for Gen. Motors plants; asst. elec. engr. DuPont Engrg. co. and E. I. duPont de Nemours & co., Wilmington, Del., 1921-; Presbyterian.

SHANNONHOUSE, ROYAL GRAHAM Minister

        216 W. Orange st., Fitzgerald, Ga.; B.Litt. 1896; grad. Gen. Theo. sem. 1899; b. Charlotte, Aug 1, 1875; p. Joseph G. and Mary H. (McRee); m. Martha Fredriksen, Dec. 31, 1902; Di Soc.; ed. White and Blue; minister Statesville 5 yrs.; ibid. Union, S. C., 1 yr.; ibid. Edgefield, S. C., 13 yrs.; ibid. Fitzgerald, Ga., 4 yrs.; Kiwanian; Odd Fellow; Pythian; Episcopalian.

SHAPIRO, MOSES Lawyer

        Winston-Salem; A.B. and LL.B. 1917; Columbia univ. 1919; b. Winston-Salem, May 22, 1896; p. Abraham and Rachel (Gladstone); m. Ida Theresa Appleman, Mar. 11, 1924; asst. sol. municipal ct.; mem. N. C. bar assn.; mem. Am. bar assn.; U. S. N. R. F. 1918-19; Elk; Shriner; Jewish.

SHARP, BENJAMIN CHARLES Lawyer

        Greensboro; A.B. 1880; b. Edgecombe co., Mar. 23, 1859; p. V. B. and Emily-- --; m. Mary Settle, Oct. 1, 1884; Phi Kappa Sigma; Episcopalian.

SHARP, CHARLES CLEVELAND Teacher

        R. F. D. 6. Greensboro; B.S. 1907; b. Guilford co., July 28, 1884; p. John C. and Rebecca (Daniel); m. Mary Lewis, Sept. 2, 1913; prin. Sharpe's inst. 1907-08; ibid. Siler City H. S. 1909-10; ibid. West Lee st. sch., Greensboro, 1910-11; ibid. Stoneville H. S. 1911-12; ibid. Jamesville sch. 1912-14; ibid. Kernersville H. S. 1914-17; ibid. Walnut Cove H. S. 1917-18; ibid. Chatham H. S., Chatham, Va., 1918-19; ibid. Alamance H. S. 1920-; Methodist.

SHARP, CHARLES LOCKWOOD

        Canton; s. 1921-22; Carolina Milit. and Naval acad.; b. Canton, Oct. 30, 1902; p. W. T. and -- -- --.

*SHARP, GEORGE W.

        Iredell co.; s. 1817.

SHARP, HUNTER Diplomat

        Care Dept. of State, Washington, D. C.; b. Hertford co., Oct. 5, 1861; m. May Adelaide Suydam, June 27, 1900; s. 1879-81; Trinity col. 1876-78; Univ. of Md. 1881-82; marshal and vice-consul Osaka and Hioga, Japan, 1886-99; vice- and deputy-consul and interpreter ibid. 1900-02; ibid. Kobe, Japan, 1902-05; consul ibid. 1905-08; consul-general Moscow, Russia, 1908-09; consul Lyon, France, 1909-11; ibid. Belfast, Ireland, 1911-20; ibid. Edinburgh, Scotland, 1920-; Episcopalian.

SHARP, HENRY TALBOT Realtor

        55 Woodlawn ave., Asheville; s. 1893-95; b. Lowesville, June 26, 1875; p. John Howard and Sophia. (Hunter); m. Jane Swift, Dec. 8, 1909; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; reporter N. Y. Evening Sun, N. Y. World, and N. Y. American 1895-1902; realtor New York 1902-08; ibid. Colorado Springs and Denver, Colo., 1908-13; ibid. Asheville 1913-; pres. Asheville real estate bd. 1922; Rotarian; Congregationalist.

*SHARP, JOHN PIKE

        Edgecombe co.; A.B. 1840.

*SHARP, JOHN S.

        Rockingham co.; s. 1838-39.

*SHARP, THOMAS H.

        Hertford co.; s. 1856-57.

*SHARP, THOMAS I.

        Columbus, Miss.; killed in service; s. 1843-45; capt. C. S. A.


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*SHARP, THOMAS PEARSON

        Tyro Shops; b. 1868; murdered July 12, 1890; s. 1889-90.

*SHARP, WILLIAM

        Hertford co.; s. 1856-58.

*SHARPE, EDWARD P. Farmer

        Tarboro; b. Oct. 10, 1841; s. 1858-60; C. S. A.

SHARPE, FRANK LOUIS Physician

        Statesville; M.D. 1904; b. Statesville, Sept. 23, 1868.

*SHARPE, GEORGE W.

        North Carolina; s. 1819.

SHARPE, HOWARD D. Insurance

        185 Devonshire st., Boston, Mass.; A.B. 1917; b. Hiddenite, Feb. 27, 1897; p. A. Frank and Mamie Rebecca (Lucas); m. Flora Garrett, May 26, 1920; Di Soc.; teacher Burlington H. S. 1917-18; real estate and ins. 1919-20; life ins. Mass. Mutual Life Ins. co., Boston, Mass., 1920-; pvt. co. "B" 2nd prov. reg. 156th depot brigade, Camps Sevier and Jackson, 1918-19; Mason; Baptist.

†SHARPE, JOHN FRANCIS, JR.

        s. 1892-93.

SHARPE, OTHO JAMES

        Stony Point; s. 1918-19; b. Stony Point, Sept. 10, 1900; p. A. F. and -- -- --.

SHARPE, THOMAS ALLEN Teacher

        From Pineville; Darlington, S. C.; b. Dec. 11, 1876; d. Sept. 11, 1906; m. Emma A. Williamson, Feb. 4, 1902; Ph.B. 1896; supt. Guilford co. schs.; supt. Darlington, S. C., schs. 6 yrs.; emp. Cone Export co., Greensboro; Presbyterian.

SHARPE, TERRY DONNELL Bookkeeper

        Box 704, Greensboro; A.B. 1907; A.B. Guilford col. 1905; b. Guilford co., Oct. 30, 1881; p. Julius H. and Mary Elizabeth (Donnell); m. Mary Gertrude Colerider, Dec. 14, 1910; prin. Guilford col. prep. dept. 1907-09; ibid. Liberty H. S. 1909-10; bookkeeper and asst. sec. Sou. Real Estate co. 1910-; Methodist.

SHAVER, WILLIAM TRANTHAM Physician

        Badin; s. 1912-13; s. m. 1913-14; b. Salisbury, July 30, 1893; p. G. S. and -- --.

*SHAW, ANGUS Minister

        From Richmond co.; Maxton; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; physician.

*SHAW, ANGUS BARRY Teacher

        From Rockingham; Laurinburg; b. Oct. 11, 1865; d. July 1902; s. 1886-87; merchant; farmer; trustee U. N. C. 1895.

SHAW, ALEXANDER CLIFTON Lawyer

        636 E. 20th st., N. Portland, Ore.; s. 1884-86; b. Marshall, Tex., June 13, 1867; p. John Duncan and Margaret Barry (Henderson); m. Bertha E. Tait; Phi Delta Theta; atty. Rockingham 1888-93; gen. land office and forest service to 1910; lawyer Portland, Ore., 1919-.

†SHAW, ANGUS ROBERTSON Minister

        Clarksville, Tenn.; s. 1880-82; Presbyterian.

*SHAW, COLIN Minister

        From Fayetteville; Wallace; b. 1812; d. July 15, 1905; A.B. 1838; A.M. 1841; Presbyterian.

*SHAW, DANIEL Planter

        From Montgomery co.; Rocky Point; s. 1842-43; teacher.

SHAW, DUNCAN Lawyer

        Fayetteville; s. l. 1919-20; grad. Davidson col. 1916; b. Fayetteville, Sept. 6, 1894; p. John C. and Lizzie Avery (McPherson); Elk; Pythian; Odd Fellow; Presbyterian.

*SHAW, DUNCAN PRESTON Lawyer

        From Lumber Bridge; Lumberton; b. Lumber Bridge, July 25, 1878; d. Dec. 3, 1910; m. May Rowland, Jan. 24, 1906; s. 1899-1901; Davidson col.; N. C. sen.; Pythian; Presbyterian.

SHAW, EUGENE GUILFORD Lawyer

        220 S. Park drive, Greensboro; s. l. 1920-22; b. Greater Pittsburgh, Pa., Apr. 2, 1899; p. James Henry and Lily (White); Phi Delta Phi; lawyer 1922-; deputy clerk Guilford co. sup'r ct. 1923-; deputy register of deeds, Guilford co., 1919-20; seaman U. S. N. R. F. 1918-19; Mason; Elk; Kiwanian; Presbyterian.

SHAW, HOWARD BURTON Teacher

        N. C. Col. of A. & E., West Raleigh; A.B. 1890; B.E. 1891; g. s. 1891-93; A.M. Harvard univ. 1895; b. Winslow, Me., Aug. 5, 1869; instr. math. 1889-90, 1891-93; asst. elec. engr. lab. (L. S. S.) Harvard univ. 1894-96; engr. work 1892-96; asst. prof. elec. engr. Univ. of Mo. 1896-99; prof. elec. engr. ibid. 1899; junior dean sch. of engr. ibid.

SHAW, HENRY ELIAS Lawyer

        Liberty Hill, Kinston; s. l. 1887-88; b. Bladen co., May 10, 1856; p. Rev. Colin and Phebe Williams Bannerman (McGregor); m. Virginia Davie Powers, Dec. 20, 1881; lawyer LaGrange 1889-96; ibid. Kinston 1896-; sol. 5th and 6th judicial dists. 8 yrs.; Mason; Presbyterian.

*SHAW, HENRY MARCHAND Physician

        From Shawboro; Knott's Island; b. Dec. 24, 1848; s. 1867-68; M.D. Washington univ. (now Col. Phys. and Surg., Balto.) 1871.

*SHAW, IRA NEWTON

        Elkton; b. 1880; d. Chapel Hill, Jan 22, 1901; s. 1900-01.


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†SHAW, ISABELLE WILLIAMS

        Chapel Hill; s. 1916-17; E. Car. Teachers Tr. sch.; b. Ivanhoe, Aug. 14, 1890; p. L. B. and -- -- --.

SHAW, JAMES ALEX Lawyer

        Fayetteville; s. l. 1905-08; prosecuting atty. recorders ct.; nominee on dem. ticket for judge of recorders ct.; Presbyterian.

SHAW, JOHN ALEXANDER Student

        620 Haymarket st., Fayetteville; s. m. 1919-21; B.S. Davidson col. 1918; Univ. of Pa. 1921-; b. Fayetteville, July 3, 1896; p. John Gilbert and Lizzie Avery (McPherson); Phi Chi; Beta Theta Pi; corp. U. S. marine corps 1918-19; Presbyterian.

*SHAW, JOHN DUNCAN Lawyer

        From Richmond co.; Rockingham; d. Oct. 9, 1913; A.B. 1854; maj. C. S. A.

SHAW, JOHN DUNCAN Student

        5 Hermitage road, Charlotte; A.B. 1921; Harvard univ. 1921-; b. Laurinburg, Aug. 11, 1899; p. John Duncan, Jr., and Betty Norment (Thomas); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Golden Fleece; 2nd lieut. Plattsburgh U. S. A. 1918; Mason; Methodist.

†SHAW, JOHN SUMPTER

        Sandifer; s. l. 1896-97; s. 1897-98.

*SHAW, NORMAN LESLIE

        602 N. Caldwell st., Charlotte; b. Murfreesboro, Apr. 3, 1843; d. July 7, 1923; m. Mary Olivia McDade, Feb. 19, 1861; m. Jennie McDowell, Oct. 14, 1881; m. Della Jenkins, Nov. 10, 1885; m. Pattie Williams, Nov. 29, 1889; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; Phi Chi; ed. and prop. Albemarle Enquirer; postmaster Harrellsville 1866; judge co. ct.; lieut., capt., adj. co. "D" 17th N. C. reg. Kirkland's brigade Hoke's div. 1861-65; Mason; Odd Fellow; Baptist.

†SHAW, PHILIP ERVIN Teacher

        Liberty; s. 1895-96; L.I. Univ. of Nashville P. C. T. 1892; b. Hartshorn, Nov. 22, 1869; co. supt. schs. 1896-98; mayor Liberty 1900-02.

SHAW, RUFUS SUGG Druggist

        Scotland Neck; s. p. 1913-14; b. Halifax, Oct. 28, 1894; p. Ira G. and Mamie R. (Sugg); m. Ellen B. Meredith, Apr. 17, 1923; mgr. and part owner North End drug co. 1917-; Mason; Methodist.

*SHAW, WILLIAM ANDREW Minister

        From Raleigh; Hemstead, Texas; b. 1804; d. 1884; A.B. 1821; A.M. 1831; physician; Presbyterian.

SHAW, WILLIAM ALGER Physician

        Pioneer bldg., Elko, Nev.; s. m. 1908-10; Univ. of South 1905-06; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1911; b. Fort Worth, Tex., Oct. 29, 1888; p. George and Frances Eleanor (Alger); m. Ruth Locke, June 11, 1921; Kappa Sigma; Phi Chi; track team; officer med. corps U. S. A. 1917-19; Mason; Elk; Woodman; Episcopalian.

SHAW, WILLIAM TOLMAN Lawyer

        1026 W. South st., Raleigh; LL.B. 1922; b. Lumberton, Sept. 1, 1896; p. David Henry and Hammie (Nash); Phi Soc.; Phi Alpha Delta; Alpha Psi Delta; Mason; Baptist.

SHEALY, WILLIE BRODIE

        White Rock, S. C.; pres. Kewsington ct., Apt. C 1, Kews Garden, New York, N. Y.; s. 1913-14; Clemson col.; b. White Rock, S. C., July 24, 1894; p. J. C. and -- -- --.

SHEARCUSE, FRED LAROCHE

        Brooklet, Ga.; s. 1920-21; Emory univ. 1921-23; b. Brooklet, Ga., Apr. 29, 1903; p. J. N. and Effie (Robertson); Sigma Nu; Methodist.

SHEARER, DAVID ROBERT Engineer

        14 Montrose court, Johnson City, Tenn.; s. 1903-05; Rensselaer Poly. inst. 1907; Univ. of Tenn. 1908; b. Collettsville, Sept. 11, 1885; p. Milton Gordon and Mary Annie (Estes); m. Tiny Curtis, Oct. 4, 1910; Di Soc.; track team; teacher Lenoir graded schs.; elec. Smith Elec. & Mfg. co., Charlotte; operator plumbing and elec. firm, Lincolnton; teacher Univ. of Tenn.; dept. salesman, New York; elec. engr. and draftsman Braid Elec. co., Nashville, Tenn., 1909-10; draftsman Cumberland Tel. co., ibid.; engr. and draftsman Tenn. Copper co., Copperhill, Tenn., 1910-11; elec. engr. and inspector Tenn. inspection bureau 1911-12; chief engr. and gen. mgr. Acme Elec. co., Knoxville, Tenn., 1912-15; elec. engr. and consulting engr. Knoxville and Johnson City, Tenn., 1916-17, 1920; elec. engr. Tenn. Eastern Elec. co., Johnson City, 1921-23; asst. gen. mgr. and chief engr. 1924-; mem. Am. inst. elec. engrs.; mem. Am. soc. mech. engrs.; Am. assn. engrs.; author Electricity in Coal Mining; contributor to Electrical World, Southern Electrician, Electrical Engineering, Engineering Magazine, Industrial Engineering, Power, Electrical Review, Engineering News, and others; 1st lieut. air service, production, U. S. army 1918-19; Mason; Knight Templar; Baptist.

SHEEK, JAMES KIMBROUGH

        Mocksville; s. 1913-15; b. Mocksville, Apr. 19, 1894; p. J. L.and -- -- --.

SHEELY, HARRY OLEN

        Chapin, S. C.; s. 1912-13; Orangeburg col.; b. Chapin, S. C., Sept. 21, 1890; p. N. E. and -- -- --.

SHEEP, WILLIAM LLOYD Physician

        Care War dept., Washington, D. C.; s. m. 1902-04; M.D. George Washington univ. 1906; b. Elizabeth City, Oct. 24, 1881; p. Samuel L. and Pauline (Hinton); m. Laida Cavall Garroway, Oct. 16, 1912; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Theta Nu Epsilon; hosp. interne 1906-09; 1st lieut., capt., maj., lieut.-col. med. corps U. S. A. 1909-; Presbyterian.


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SHELL, CHARLES CHRISTIAN Salesman

        Statesville; s. p. 1906-08; Ph.G. Page's sch. of pharmacy 1909; b. Lenoir, Aug. 12, 1889; p. Marcial Edgar and Helen (Scroggs); m. Mary Frances Patton, June 29, 1910; mem. drug firm J. E. Shell & co., Lenoir, 1908-13; mgr. Leonard's drug store, Salisbury, 1913-14; druggist Henrietta 1914-15; drug bus. Lexington 1915-21; traveling salesman Parke, Davis & co.; Methodist.

SHELL, WILLIAM SUTHERLAND Merchant

        Box 546, Hickory; s. 1920-21; Lenoir col.; b. Aug. 10, 1901; p. W. C. and Katherine -- --; Methodist.

*SHELTON, CHARLES EDWARD

        Winston-Salem; s. 1891-93.

SHELTON, CLAUDE FULLER

        Chadbourn; s. p. 1904-05; b. High Point, Oct. 9, 1884.

SHELTON, HENRY BELO Insurance

        119 S. Cherry st., Winston-Salem; s. 1895-96; b. Davidson co., Mar. 20, 1877; p. Dr. J. H. and E. E. --; m. Margaret Ludlow; wholesale grain dealer 1896-1916; ins. 1916-; Moravian.

SHEMWELL, DERMOT Banker

        Albany, Ga.; s. 1902-03; Davidson col.; b. Lexington, May 25, 1884; p. Baxter and Laura (Barnheim); m. Mary Foy, Oct. 18, 1905; Kappa Sigma; pres. 1st Nat. bank, Lexington, 1910-19; mem. firm Foy and Shemwell, ibid.; pres. Citizens' 1st Nat. bank, Albany, Ga., 1919-; pres. various other firms; Elk; Mason; Methodist.

*SHEPARD, CHARLES BIDDLE

        New Bern; b. Dec. 5, 1808; d. Oct. 31, 1843; A.B. 1827; A.M. 1830; mem. gen. assem. 1832-33; mem. U. S. cong. 1837-41.

*SHEPARD, EGBERT

        Orange co.; s. 1812.

SHEPARD, EDWIN JAY Clerk

        3736 31st st., Mt. Rainier, Md.; s. 1916-17; George Washington univ.; b. Burlington, Jan. 13, 1894; p. Albert Macon and Anna Udora (Clapp); m. Myrtle Maie Mowrer, Sept. 2, 1920; receiving agt. Fed. Reserve bank mails, office of the Register of the U. S. treas. 1919-; pvt., sergt. 322nd inf. U. S. A. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

*SHEPARD, FREDERICK

        New Bern; s. 1822.

SHEPARD, FRANK ARMFIELD Physician

        Liberty; s. 1904-05; M.D. Univ. of Tenn. 1908; b. Guilford co., Nov. 11, 1880; p. W. C. and Mary (King); m. Mamie Amick, June 16, 1908; Mason; Pythian; Junior; Methodist Protestant.

*SHEPARD, FREDERICK AUGUSTUS Banker

        From Wadesboro; Nashville, Tenn.; b. May 7, 1828; d. Jan. 16, 1902; A.B. 1846; merchant; Q. M. dept. C. S. A.

SHEPARD, FREDERICK CARLYLE Teacher

        513 Princess st., Wilmington; A.B. 1921; b. Marion, Nov. 27, 1895; p. Alexander Hurlbutt and Mary Augusta (Westbrook); basketball; track; Golden Fleece; Phi Beta Kappa; Pi Kappa Phi; teacher Goldsboro H. S. 1921-; 2nd lieut., 1st lieut. battery "E" and hdqtrs. co. 317th F. A. and balloon air service A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

*SHEPARD, FREDERICK CHARLES

        From Raleigh; Birmingham, Ala.; b. 1832; s. 1849-50.

†SHEPARD, GEORGE GOODRIDGE

        Charleston, S. C.; s. l. 1887-88.

*SHEPARD, GEORGE EDWARD Lawyer

        From Wilmington; Topsail Sound; Scott's Hill; b. Apr. 15, 1837; A.B. 1859; farmer; pvt. C. S. A.

*SHEPARD, JAMES BIDDLE

        New Bern; b. 1815; d. 1871; A.B. 1834; A.M. 1838; mem. house of c. 1842; U. S. dist. atty.; N. C. sen.; dem. nominee for N. C. gov. 1846.

*SHEPARD, JOSEPH CHRISTOPHER Physician

        Wilmington; b. Jan. 7, 1840; d. Mar. 5, 1903; m. Henrietta Foy; s. 1855-58; M.D. Univ. of N. Y.; surg. C. S. A.

SHEPARD, JOHN ROBERT DONNELL

        36 Rue du Mont-Thabor, Paris, France; A.B. 1865; Columbia univ.; b. Raleigh, May 8, 1845; p. James Biddel and Frances Teach (Donnell); Episcopalian.

*SHEPARD, JAMES EDWARD Lawyer

        From Wilson; Raleigh; b. Nansemond co., Va., July 21, 1847; d. Feb. 7, 1910; m. Elizabeth Brown, 1872; s. 1867-68; LL.D. 1899; judge sup'r ct. 1882-88; justice supr. ct. 1888-92; chief justice supr. ct. 1892-95; Episcopalian.

*SHEPARD, JESSE GEORGE

        Cumberland co.; b. 1821; d. 1869; A.B. 1841; mem. house of c. 1854-56, '62, and '64; speaker, ibid. 1856; judge sup'r ct. 1858-60; trustee, U. N. C. 1862.

SHEPARD, MALCOLM LAUCHLIN

        R.F.D. 4, Burlington; A.B. 1924; b. Burlington, Feb. 27, 1897; p. Albert Macon and Anna N. (Clapp); Presbyterian.

SHEPARD, NORMAN WESTBROOK Tobacconist

        Care Liggett & Myers tob. co., 2A Kiukieng road, Shanghai, China; per. 513 Princess st., Wilmington; B.S. 1923; Davidson col. 1920-21; b. Marion, S. C., Aug. 1, 1897; p. A. H. and Mary A. (Westbrook); Delta Tau Delta; Amphoterothen; Grail; coach U. N. C. 1922-24; with Liggett & Myers tob. co. 1924; U. S. A., A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.


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SHEPARD, ROBERT BOWDEN Engineer

        Granville st., Edenton; s. 1921-22; b. Edenton, Nov. 5, 1921; p. Thomas Harrison and Marian (Bowden); civil engr., road work; Episcopalian.

*SHEPARD, RICHARD MUSE Lawyer

        From New Bern; New Orleans, La.; b. 1813; d. 1844; A.B. 1829.

SHEPARD, ROBERT PARKER Salesman

        Rockingham; s. 1920-22; b. Fort Valley, Ga., Dec. 26, 1902; p. Thomas J. and Mary Belle (Gammell); Kappa Pi; elec. 1922; bookkeeper Jenkins Buick co., Rockingham, 1923; traveling salesman Pyramid Ignition & Elec. co. Burlington, 1923-; Methodist.

SHEPARD, THOMAS HARRISON, JR.

        Edenton; B.S. 1920; b. Edenton, Dec. 5, 1899; p. Thomas Harrison and -- -- --; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Episcopalian.

SHEPARD, WILLIAM BIDDLE Lawyer

        From New Bern; Edenton; b. May 14, 1799; d. June 20, 1852; m. Charlotte Cazenove, Alexandria, Va., 1834; m. Annie Daves Collins, Edenton, 1843; s. 1813; grad. Univ. of Pa.; banker; mem. U. S. cong. 1829-37; state sen. 1838-40, '44, '48 and '50; trustee, U. N. C. 1838-52.

SHEPHERD, SYLVESTER BROWN Lawyer

        2192 N. st., Raleigh; A.B. 1898; b. Washington, Aug. 6, 1876; p. James E. and Elizabeth (Bowen); m. Lilla May Vass, Oct. 10, 1900; Phi Soc.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; act. atty. gen. 1902; N. C. gen. assem. 1919; Episcopalian.

*SHEPPARD, ABRAM

        Matagorda, Texas; s. 1846-48.

SHEPPARD, ROLAND WATTS Farmer

        Sanford; s. 1911-12; b. Sanford, Feb. 18, 1890; p. James L. and Sarah (Yarborough); m. Bonnie Harty, Dec. 5, 1919; Goodyear Tire & Rubber co. 1 yr.; U. S. navy 1917-19; Presbyterian.

*SHEPPARD, WILLIAM

        s. 1796.

SHEPPARD, WILLIAM BONAMY Jurist

        Pensacola, Fla.; s. l. 1881-82; b. Bristol, Fla., Oct. 4, 1860; p. Joseph and Cynthia (McSuley); m. Mary Emily Gibson, May 8, 1890; U. S. dist. judge for northern dist. Fla. 1907; dist. atty.; coll. of customs; mayor of Apalachicola, Fla., 1893-94.

*SHERARD, CHRISTOPHER C. Physician

        Livingston, Ala; d. Jan. 29, 1885; A.B. 1852; C. S. A.

*SHERARD, JOHN VICKAR Lawyer

        From Wayne co.; Goldsboro; A.B. 1846; mem. house of c. 1848-50; state sol.

SHERFESSE, LOUIS Insurance

        Greenville, S. C.; s. 1893-94; b. Charleston, S. C., Apr. 2, 1876; p. Louis and Annie (Griffith); m. Louise Gilland, June 21, 1905; clerk 1894-99; life ins. 1899-; mem. Washington light inf. U. S. nat. guards 1896-1902; Shriner; Pythian; Kiwanian; Presbyterian.

SHERLOCK, WILLIAM LESLIE

        Elizabeth City; s. 1922-23; b. Elizabeth City, Aug. 25, 1903; p. J. W. and -- -- --.

SHERMAN, JOSHUA Physician

        426 N. Duke st., Lancaster, Pa.; s. m. 1902-04; Univ. of Col.; M.D. Univ. of Tenn. 1907; g. s. N. Y. schs. and hosps. 1907-10; b. Kovno, Russia, Jan. 1, 1879; p. Nathan and Chase -- --; m. Mathilda Kaplan, Aug. 26, 1905; doing research work on sea-sickness; author.

SHERRILL, EDWARD GILMER, JR.

        Greensboro; s. 1919-22; Trinity col.; b. Greensboro, Dec. 7, 1898; p. E. G. and -- -- --.

SHERRILL, FRANKLIN AVERY Manufacturer

        Statesville; s. 1879-81; b. Catawba co., Dec. 27, 1858; p. Jeptha and Margaret Louisa (Johnson); m. Jane Elizabeth White, Aug. 10, 1881; clerk 2 yrs.; sec.-treas. and gen. mgr. Statesville flour mills co. 1900-; Presbyterian.

SHERRILL, HORACE CLEVELAND Policeman

        1014 Tatnall st., Wilmington, Del.; s. 1913-15; b. Lincoln co., Mar. 17, 1888; p. Julius P. and Mary D. --; m. Hester Summey, Sept. 3, 1920; steam fitter until world war; Junior.

SHERRILL, HEUBERT RANKIN Student

        Sherrill's Ford; s. 1919-20; Davidson col. 1916-18; Catawba col.; Med. Col. of Va., 1920-22; b. Concord, Sept. 16, 1897; p. T. J. and Katie M. (Cauble); teacher 1922-23; pvt. chem. warfare service U. S. A. 1918; Mason; Presbyterian.

SHERRILL, MILDRED IRENE Teacher

        Newton; A.B. 1920; A.B. Catawba col. 1919; b. Granite Falls, Mar. 22, 1899; p. A. C. and Ella Haynes (Spaugh); teacher Henderson H. S. 1920-21; ibid. acad. of Catawba col. 1921-; Methodist.

SHERRILL, OSCAR Lawyer

        Catawba; s. l. 1906-07; Catawba col.; b. Catawba, Aug. 7, 1878; p. James H. and Mary Jane (Davidson); m. Gretta Long, Oct. 7, 1907; mem. co. bd. of educ., Catawba co.; co. judge 1914-; mayor Catawba; sch. trustee Catawba H. S.; Shriner; Junior; Methodist.

†SHERRING, JOHN HENRY

        Live Oak, Fla.; s. 1900-01.

*SHERROD, BENJAMIN

        Halifax co.; s. 1797.


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*SHERROD, CHARLES T. Physician

        Courtland, Ala.; s. 1846-47; planter.

SHERROD, JOHN HENRY Farmer

        Hamilton; s. 1875-76; b. Hamilton, Nov. 26, 1855.

*SHERROD, JOHN MAYO

        From Hamilton; Rocky Mt.; Battleboro; s. 1888-90; s. l. 1896-97.

SHERROD, WILLIAM BALLARD Student

        Hamilton; s. 1917-18; Med. Col. of Va., 1919-; b. Hamilton, Dec. 16, 1898; p. Benjamin Biscoe and Pattie (Heyman); football; Psi Omega; Mason; Episcopalian.

*SHERROD, WILLIAM C. Planter

        From Spring Creek, Ala.; Courtland, Ala.; Wichita Falls, Tex.; b. Aug. 17, 1831; d. Feb. 1, 1919; m. Amanda Morgan, Oct. 21, 1856; s. 1851-52; LaGrange col.; Ala. legislature 1859-60; delegate to Charleston conv. 1860; Ala. sen. 1879; 41st U. S. cong. 1869-71; capt. C. S. A.; cotton planter; Catholic.

*SHERROD, WILLIAM JEREMIAH Lawyer

        From Hamilton; Greensboro; b. Plymouth, May 28, 1883; d. Greensboro, Oct. 29, 1918; m. Elizabeth Sergeant, Sept. 25, 1907; s. l. 1904-06; Mason; Knight Templar; Episcopalian.

SHERROD, WATSON NEWBERRY Farmer

        Enfield; s. 1910-12; b. Hamilton, Feb. 13, 1891; p. William Llewellyn and Cattie C. (Newberry); m. Ruth B. Wood, Aug. 27, 1918; Mason; Methodist.

SHIELDS, JOHN MONTGOMERY Teacher

        Enfield; A.B. 1911; b. Halifax, Jan. 13, 1887; p. Montgomery and Emma L. (Collier); Phi Soc.; prin. Linden H. S. 1911-12; ibid. Stedman H. S. 1912-13; ibid. Biscoe H. S. 1914-15; ibid. Rowland H. S. 1916-17; ibid. Rocky Mt. H. S. 1918-20; ibid. Tarboro H. S. 1920-22; ibid. Fayetteville H. S. 1922-; Kiwanian; Mason; Methodist.

SHIELDS, LEON GRADY Merchant

        Hobgood; s. 1913-15; Wofford col. 1914; b. Hobgood, Oct. 28, 1895; p. Robert John and Lura Alice (Shields); m. Jane Whittle Norman, Apr. 18, 1917; Mason; Baptist.

*SHIELDS, MALCOLM MCGILVARY Minister

        From Carthage; Gastonia; Warrenton; Decatur, Ga.; b. Moore co., Oct. 9, 1865; d. Sept. 6, 1922; A.B. 1866; teacher, 1886-91; co. supt. pub. instr. 1887-91; Presbyterian.

SHIELDS, THOMAS LEMLY Farmer

        R.F.D. 20, box 114, Huntersville; s. 1922; b. Mecklenburg co., Dec. 22, 1898; p. Cown L. and Julia (Alexander); vice-pres. Mecklenburg co. community fairs; sec.-treas. Long Creek community fair; Presbyterian.

SHIKI, SEIJI Journalist

        1045 Naokata, Fukuokaken, Japan; A.M. 1918; A.B. Waseda univ. 1916; b. Moji, Japan. Nov. 3, 1894; p. Inokichi and Riyo (Miyano); m. Kimi Inomata, Feb. 24, 1921; sec. Hakodate cham. of com. 1918; clerk crucible steel co. of Amer. 1919-20; reporter Nippon Dempo Bushin Sha 1919-; author: Call Money in Japan, pub. in Bankers' Magazine; Episcopalian.

SHINE, MRS. CLAUDIA PEARSALL

        Chapel Hill; s. 1919-20; b. Chapel Hill, Aug. 3, 1866; p. J. W. and Lou (Sullivan).

SHINE, MISS LOU SULLIVAN Teacher

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1921; N. C. Col. for Women 1916-18; b. Faison, Aug. 11, 1899; p. Lee Johnson and Claudia (Pearsall); teacher Chapel Hill H. S. 1920-21; ibid. Elizabeth City H. S. 1921-; Baptist.

SHINE, WESLEY HILL Teacher

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1921; b. Mt. Olive, Aug. 29, 1901; p. Lee Johnson and Claudia (Pearsall); teacher LaGrange H. S. 1921-22; ibid. Tarboro H. S. 1922-.

SHIPMAN, JAMES EDWARD Lawyer

        Hendersonville; s. l. 1898-1900; b. Henderson co., Nov. 16, 1872; p. Thomas Jefferson and Ann Hasseltine (Allen); m. Sallie R. Arledge, Nov. 16, 1910; lawyer Columbus 1901-11; ibid. Hendersonville 1911-; sol. 18th judicial dist. 1918-20; Odd Fellow; Pythian; Woodman; Mason; Baptist.

*SHIPP, ALBERT MICAJAH Educator

        From Lincoln co.; Nashville, Tenn.; d. 1888; A.B. 1840; A.M. 1845; D.D.; prof. French, U. N. C. 1850-53; prof. hist. 1849-60; pres. Wofford col. S. C.; prof. and dean theol. dept., Vanderbilt univ.

*SHIPP, BARTLETT Lawyer

        From Charlotte; Dallas, Tex.; b. Gaston co., Feb. 27, 1864; B.S. 1883; dept. dist. atty. Oregon, 1898-1900; capt. Oregon N. G. 1899-1900.

*SHIPP, BURTON JEDDIAH

        From Pamlico; Huntington, W. Va.; b. Apr. 28, 1888; d. Apr. 2, 1915; m. Mary Elizabeth Shortridge; s. 1907; salesman Church Dwight co., New York, 5 yrs.; Methodist.

SHIPP, FABIUS BUSBEE Army Officer

        Care Adj. Gen. U. S. A., Washington, D. C.; pres. Ft. Huachuca, Ariz.; s. 1913-16; b. Winston-Salem, Apr. 23, 1896; p. William Ewen and Margaret Finley (Busbee); Zeta Psi; 2nd lieut., 1st lieut., capt. 12th and 5th cavalries 1917-19; A. E. F. 1919; A. F. G. 1919-22; capt. 10th cav. 1923-; Episcopalian.

SHIPP, GEORGE WILLIAM Physician

        Newton; s. 1905-06; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1910; b. Newton, Mar. 31, 1885; p. R. J. and Virginia F. --; m. Bessie May Reid, Jan. 1, 1912; Mason; Presbyterian.


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SHIPP, ROBERT JOHNSTON Lawyer

        Newton; s. l. 1912-13; p. R. J. and Virginia F. --; Beta Theta Pi; Mason; Presbyterian.

*SHIPP, WILLIAM MARCUS Lawyer

        From Lincoln co.; Charlotte; b. Nov. 16, 1819; d. June 28, 1890; A.B. 1840; mem. house of c. 1854; mem. conv. 1861; state sen. 1862; judge sup'r ct. 1863 and 1881-90; atty. gen. 1871-72; reporter supr. ct.; N. C. sol.

SHIRLEY, ALPHEUS WALTON

        Lexington; s. 1916-17.

SHIRLEY, ERNEST R.

        Snow Hill; pres. care B. B. club, Washington, D. C.; B.S. 1923; b. Snow Hill, May 24, 1901; p. Octavus and Anna (Shingleton); Theta baseball; football; 1st baseman Washington Americans 1924-; Baptist.

SHOAF, ROYAL GRADY Postal Clerk

        Lexington; s. 1910-13; b. Lexington, Apr. 25, 1890; p. Royal Alfred and Susan Edith (Walser); m. Ida Kate Sink, Aug. 4, 1914; dispatching clerk postoffice Lexington; Baptist.

*SHOBER, CHARLES ERNEST Editor

        From Salisbury; New York; b. 1862; d. Aug. 18, 1919; s. 1881-82; actor; ry. official; Episcopalian.

SHOBER, CHARLES EUGENE Lawyer

        From Salem; Rome, Ga.; b. 1829; d. Sept. 27, 1877; A.B. 1847; col. C. S. A. 77th reg.; banker; gen. asem. of N. C. 1860.

*SHOBER, FRANCIS EDWIN Lawyer

        From Salem; Salisbury; b. Mar. 12, 1831; d. May 29, 1896; A.B. 1851; mem. house of c. 1862-64; state sen. 1865; mem. U. S. cong. 1869-73; chief clerk of U. S. sen.; sec. sen. 46th and 47th cong.; trustee U. N. C. 1862-68.

SHOFNER, HOWARD BENTLEY Lawyer

        Shelbyville, Tenn.; A.B. 1912; Vanderbilt univ. 1907-08; LL.B. Columbia univ. 1917; b. Shelbyville, Tenn., Oct. 4, 1886; p. C. H. and Lavinia C. (Bentley); m. Kate X. Jenkins, Dec. 1, 1917; football; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; teacher Webb sch. Bell Buckle, Tenn., 4 yrs.; lawyer firm Kingree and Shofner, Shelbyville, Tenn., 1919-; asst. U. S. dist. atty. Nashville, Tenn., 1922-; capt.-maj. 4th ammunition train 4th div. A. E. F. 1917-19.

SHORE, ARCHIE DEAN

        Hope Mills; s. 1908-10; b. East Bend, Oct. 30, 1889; p. Henry F. and Jennie (Poindexter); m. Gertrude Ferrell, June 27, 1923; clerk I. C. Shore & co., Petersburg, Va., 1916; ibid. Rockfish mills, inc., Hope mills, 1917-; corp. camp Lee, G. H. Q. A. E. F. 1917-19.

SHORE, CLARENCE ALBERT Physician

        Raleigh; B.S. 1901; M.S. 1902; M.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1907; b. Winston-Salem, Nov. 26, 1873; p. Henry Washington and Lavinia Elizabeth (Boyer); m. Ellen Dortch. May 27, 1914; Phi Beta Kappa; Di Soc.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Nu Sigma Nu; Sigma Xi; instr. U. N. C. 1901-03; dir. state lab. of hygiene, Raleigh, 1908-; Moravian.

SHORE, CARL ISAAC Merchant

        Yadkinville; s. 1922-23; p. Isaac and Jetty -- --.

SHORE, GEORGE DEWEY Teacher

        Yadkinville; A.B. 1922; p. Isaac and Jetty -- --; prin. Ronda H. S.

SHORE, ROSSIE STEELMAN Teacher

        Yadkinville; A.B. 1921; b. Yadkinville, Mar. 10, 1900; p. Benjamin and Mollie Louise (Steelman); Di Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

†SHORE, SIDNEY THOMAS Minister

        San Angelo, Texas; s. 1896-97; A.B. and M.A. Drake univ. 1902; b. Rural Hall, Dec. 23, 1871; teacher 1898-99; minister 1902-; Christian.

SHORE, WILLIAM THOMAS Lawyer

        807 N. Tryon st., Charlotte; B.S. 1905; s. l. 1905, '10, '11; b. Winston-Salem, May 4, 1884; p. William Thomas and Lelia (Webb); m. Willie May Stratford, Dec. 18, 1919; Di Soc.; Beta Theta Pi; ed. Tar Heel; lawyer Charlotte 1912-; Mason; Moravian.

SHORE, MRS. WILLIAM THOMAS Lawyer

        (Nee Stratford, Willie May); 807 N. Tryon st., Charlotte; s. l. 1918-19; B.P. N. C. Col. for Women 1914; b. Concord, May 20, 1894; p. Charles Emmett and Harriet Anne (Paul); m. William Thomas Shore, Dec. 18, 1919; lawyer 1919-; teacher Concord H. S. 1914-18; ibid. Asheville H. S. 1918-19; pres. Charlotte woman's club; ibid. league of women voters of Mecklenburg co.; ibid. N. C. Col. for Women; alumnae assn.; Moravian.

SHORT, FRANK BAYARD

        Fremont; s. p. 1901-02.

SHORT, FRANK HANCOCK

        Washington; s. 1892-93.

*SHORT, HENRY BLOUNT, JR. Lawyer

        From Lake Waccamaw; New York; b. Wilmington, July 26, 1882; A.B. 1902; s. l. 1902-03.

SHORT, JOHN MERITHAN Banker

        Greenville; s. 1918-19; b. Fremont, Dec. 12, 1899; p. Joseph R. and Alice (Dickinson); asst. cashier Farmers' bank, Greenville; S. A. T. C.; Pythian; Elk; Methodist.


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*SHORTER, CHARLES STEWART Planter

        From Columbus, Ga.; Walla Walla, Wash.; s. 1858-59; capt. C. S. A.

*SHORTER, ELI SEMMES Druggist

        From Columbus, Ga.; New York; b. Nov. 23, 1840; d. 1887; s. 1858-60; M.D. Univ. of Pa.

*SHORTER, HENRY RUSSELL Lawyer

        Eufala, Ala.; b. Feb. 28, 1833; d. Nov. 27, 1898; A.B. 1853; ry. comm. for Ala.; maj. C. S. A.

*SHORTER, REUBEN CLARKE Lawyer

        Irvington, Ala.; A.B. 1845; gen. assem. of Ala.

*SHORTER, REUBEN CLARKE Lawyer

        Montgomery, Ala.; b. Sept. 26, 1850; d. June 3, 1893; s. 1866-68.

*SHORTER, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS Lawyer

        From Eufaula, Ala.; Rome, Ga.; b. Oct. 4, 1850; d. Sept. 27, 1877; s. 1866-68; A.B. Univ. of Ga., 1871; LL.B. Univ. of Tenn., 1872.

SHOULDERS, JOHN ALLEN Clerk

        Rich Square; s. 1920; b. Rich Square, May 10, 1902; p. J. F. and Mamie (Allen); Methodist.

SHRAGO, HARRY ISAAC Merchant

        117 N. James st., Goldsboro; s. 1913-14; b. Goldsboro, July 27, 1896; p. Abraham M. and Ella Leah --; salesman 1914-19; mem. firm A. M. Shrago and sons, Goldsboro, 1919-; Mason; Elk; Pythian; Odd Fellow; Jewish.

SHRAGO, JACOB PHILIP Merchant

        117 N. James st., Goldsboro; A.B. 1916; b. Goldsboro, Apr. 15, 1895; p. Abraham M. and Ella Leah --; salesman 1915-19; mem. firm A. M. Shrago and sons 1919-; Kiwanian; sergt., 2nd lieut., 1st lieut. co. "E" 322nd inf. U. S. A. 1917-19; Mason; Pythian; Odd Fellow; D. O. K. K.; Jewish.

SHREVE, LEMUEL MORSE Salesman

        3214 N. 13th st., Philadelphia, Pa.; s. 1914-15; b. Hendersonville, 1896; dist. mgr. Kelly Springfield Tire co.

*SHUBERT, LOUIS HECTOR Physician

        Yonkers, N. Y.; d. June 19, 1918; g. s. 1895-96; A.B. and B.D. Nashotah col., Wis., 1885; minister; Mason; Episcopalian.

SHUFORD, ABEL ALEXANDER Manufacturer

        1626 13th ave., Hickory; s. 1896-97; b. Hickory, Mar. 25, 1879; p. Abel Alexander and Alda Virginia (Campbell); m. Maud Ferguson, Sept. 29, 1903; Di Soc.; Phi Delta Theta; hdw. merchant 1897-1909; cotton mfr. 1909-; German Reformed.

SHUFORD, CLINTON LOCKWOOD Student

        Fairview; s. 1913-14; Wake Forest col. 1922-; b. Fairview, Feb. 25, 1890; p. James Edgar and Minnie Ray (Foster); teacher 1914, '17, '19-22; pvt. co. "C" 105th engr. 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Methodist.

SHUFORD, DONALD EMORY Merchant

        1521 9th ave., Hickory; s. 1919-20; b. Hickory, Apr. 15, 1899; p. J. W. and Henrietta (Suttlemyre); m. Lucye Divelbiss, Feb. 28, 1921; furn. dealer; Mex. border serv. 1916-17; A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Methodist.

SHUFORD, EDWIN HAROLD

        Hickory; s. 1911-12; Lenoir col.; b. Hickory, Apr. 24, 1892; p. J. W. and -- -- --.

SHUFORD, GEORGE ADAMS Lawyer

        Legal bldg., Asheville; s. 1913-15; LL.B. Univ. of Ga. 1917; b. Asheville, Sept. 5, 1895; p. Judge George A. and Julia (Dean); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; 119th inf. 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Methodist.

SHUFORD, HILTON MCKAY

        Louisville Med. col., Louisville, Ky.; s. 1917-19; s. m. 1919-20; b. Hickory, Aug. 25, 1896; p. E. L. and -- -- --.

SHUFORD, JAMES CAMPBELL

        Hickory; s. 1906-07.

SHUFORD, LLOYD DURHAM

        Lenoir; Ph.G. 1924; b. Lenoir, Jan. 10, 1899.

SHUFORD, NORMAN CLIFFORD Teacher

        Black Mt.; A.B. 1916; b. Fairview, Dec. 25, 1888; p. James Edgar and Minnie Ray (Foster); m. Grace Calif Byron, July 21, 1920; track; Di Soc.; ed. Yackety Yack; prin. Black Mt. H. S. 1916-17; supt. ibid. 1919-; sergt., 2nd lieut., 1st lieut. co. "L" 321st inf. 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Methodist.

SHUFORD, RICHARD HARVEY Lawyer

        1405 17th st., Hickory; A.M. 1914; LL.B. 1916; A.B. Lenoir col. 1913; b. Hickory, Feb. 25, 1894; p. Jones W. and Henrietta (Suttlemyre); m. Bertha Woolever, June 25, 1924; judge municipal ct.; pvt. U. S. marine corps 1918-19; Junior; Methodist.

SHUFORD, WILLIAM ERNEST

        134 Flint st., Asheville; s. l. 1894-95; b. Transylvania co., Mar. 26, 1870; p. Perry S. and Mary M. --.

SHUFORD, WILLIAM TALMAGE Teacher

        400 Yadkin ave., Spencer; A.B. 1924; b. Spencer, Aug. 8, 1905; p. J. S. and -- -- --; Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Tau Delta; teacher Riverside Milit. acad., Ga.; Baptist.

SHULL, JOSEPH RUSH Physician

        1707 E. Seventh st., Charlotte; s. 1904-06; s. m. 1906-08; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1910; b. Catawba co., June 21, 1886; p. Charles H. and Sallie (Bradburn); m. Eula


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Haynes, Apr. 24, 1912; interne Allegheny gen. hosp., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1910-11; phys. Cliffside 1912-20; ibid. Charlotte 1920-; 1st lieut. med. corps 52nd inf. 6th div. 1917-18; Kiwanian; Methodist.

SHULL, JOHN VIRGIL Physician

        Perth Amboy, N. J.; s. m. 1905-07; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1910.

SHULL, SAMUEL EAKIN Lawyer

        N. 800 Main st., Stroudsburg, Pa.; LL.B. 1900; Lafayette univ.; b. Stroudsburg, Pa., May 16, 1878; p. Joseph H. and Melissa Virginia (Flory); football; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Pi Sigma; Theta Nu Epsilon; lawyer mem. firm Shull and Shull 1900-17; treas, and gen. mgr. Stroudsburg engine works 1912-; pres. judge 43rd judicial dist. of Pa. 1917-; Mason; Elk; Episcopalian.

SHUMAN, HARRY RUSSELL Clerk

        49 W. Park ave., Charlotte; s. 1918; b. Charlotte, Sept. 8, 1900; p. James Joseph and Mary Jane (Northey); m. Leah S. Sires, June 11, 1921; emp. Sou. ry.; ibid. Standard Oil co.; ibid. Lehman Stern & co.; ibid. Ford motor co.; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

*SIBLEY, GUY CLARENCE

        Louisville, Ky.; b. Jan. 28, 1883; d. Feb. 1, 1912; s. 1899-1903.

SIBLEY, JAMES LONGSTREET Teacher

        Auburn, Ala.; g. s. 1920; B.S. Univ. of Ga. 1902; b. Juniper, Ga., June 7, 1883; p. Capt. John A. and Sarah (Chandler); teacher Ga. 1902-03; ibid. Philippine Islands 1904-07; ibid. East Atlanta, Ga., 1907-08; ibid. State Normal sch. Ala., 1908-13; state rural sch. agt. Ala., 1913-18; dist. vocational officer, Fed. bd. vocational educ. 1918-20; prof. Univ. of Ga. 1920-22; ibid. Ala. Poly. inst. 1922-23; dist. club agent ibid. 1923-; sec. Ala. soc. cong. 1918; sec. Ala. conf. of soc. workers 1923-24; author numerous pub. articles on educ. subjects; Elk; Presbyterian.

SIDBURY, KIRBY CLEVELAND Lawyer

        180 Ditmore, Long Island, N. Y.; Ph.B. 1907; s. l. 1907-08.

SIDDALL, BERNARD ANDREW

        12 Harby ave., Sumter, S. C.; s. 1913-17; b. Winston-Salem; Mason.

SIDDALL, ROGER SHORE Physician

        Henry Ford hosp., Detroit, Mich.; A.B. 1916; s. m. 1916-18; M.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1920; b. Winston-Salem, Mar. 28, 1895; p. Thomas Henry and Adelaide Lavinia (Shore); m. Naomi Rudolphi, Mar. 27, 1923; Di Soc.; Beta Theta Pi; Phi Chi; gym team; Gorgon's Head; res. house officer Johns Hopkins hosp. 1920-22; asst. in obstetrics Johns Hopkins univ. 1921-22; asst. obstetrician-in-chief Henry Ford hosp., Detroit, Mich., 1922-; S. A. T. C. Johns Hopkins univ. 1918; Episcopalian.

SIDES, LONNIE RAY

        Box 212, Chapel Hill; M.A. 1924; A.B. Elon col. 1920; g. s. Univ. of Va.; b. Albemarle, June 23, 1897; p. Daniel Walter and Sara Frances (Hornbuckle); m. Elizabeth Florine Farmer, May 31, 1924; instr. U. N. C. band; coach freshman baseball team; Acacia; dir. of athletics and music Ellerbe H. S. 1920-23; dir. S. A. T. C. band, Elon col. 1918; Methodist.

SIEWERS, CHARLES NATHANIEL

        20 Cascade ave., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1924; b. Winston-Salem, June 17, 1902; p. Charles S. and Clara (Vance); Beta Theta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa; Moravian.

SIFFORD, ERNEST Chemist

        608 Queens road, Charlotte; Ph.B. 1904; retired.

SIKES, GIBSON LEWIS Physician

        Salemburg; s. m. 1896-97; M.D. Univ. Col. of med., Richmond, Va., 1900; b. Clinton, June 4, 1871; p. Daniel D. and Appy Eliza (Lewis); m. Ida Ballard, Oct. 4, 1900; Woodman; Baptist.

*SILER, ALBERT W. Planter

        Macon co.; b. 1829; d. Mar. 14, 1904; s. 1851-52.

*SILER, DAVID W. Lawyer

        From Macon co.; Rome co., Tenn.; b. 1821; d. 1884; s. 1844-45; planter; mem. house of c. 1850-56 and '60.

*SILER, JESSE W. Merchant

        Franklin; b. 1838; killed in skirmish, 1862; s. 1858-59; lieut. C. S. A. co. "K" 9th reg.

*SILER, LEONIDAS FIDELIS Minister

        Macon co.; Franklin; b. 1830; d. 1870; A.B. 1852; lawyer; journalist; teacher; trustee U. N. C. 1862-68; Methodist.

*SILER, QUINTUS PARK Merchant

        From Orion, Ala.; Troy, Ala.; b. Nov. 14, 1848; d. Aug. 15, 1885; p. Solomon and Jane (Park); m. Miriam Alice Dean, Jan. 6, 1870; s. 1866-67; planter; Mason; Baptist.

*SILER, RUFUS S. Lawyer

        Macon co.; b. 1837; d. in service, Sept. 2, 1862; s. 1858-59; lieut. C. S. A. co. "I" 39th reg.

*SILER, THADDEUS P. Merchant

        Macon co.; b. 1823; d. 1890; s. 1844-45; planter; C. S. A.; col. 6th reg. home guards.

SILER, WALTER DAVIS Lawyer

        Pittsboro; s. 1897-98; s. l. 1899-1900; b. Siler City, Nov. 25, 1878; p. Alson R. and Nannie (Jones); m. Lida L. Alston, June 29, 1921; N. C. gen. assem. 1903; sol. 4th judicial dist. 1913-23; pres. elector at large 1924; Methodist.


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SILIN, CHARLES INTERVALE

        Care Amer. Univ. Union, 173 blvd., Saint Germain, Paris (VI) France; grad. s. 1920-21; B.S. Harvard univ. 1918.

*SILLERS, WILLIAM WALTER Lawyer

        Clinton; b. Apr. 10, 1838; killed Kelly's Ford, Va., 1863; A.B. 1859; lieut.-col. C. S. A.

*SILLS, GRAY Physician

        Nash co.; s. 1822.

SILLS, JOE BRANSON

        Albermarle; s. p. 1921-22; b. Albermarle, June 27, 1903; p. J. M. and -- -- --.

†SILVERMAN, NATHAN JACOBI

        Norristown, Pa.; s. p. 1914-16; b. Wilmington, Nov. 2, 1895; p. Aaron and --.

*SIMESON, JAMES H.

        Virginia; A.B. 1817.

SIMMON, FLOYD M. Contractor

        144 Brevard court, Charlotte; s. l. 1906-07; m. Eleanor Alexander, Nov., 1911; coach football, Davidson col. 2 yrs.; lawyer Charlotte 1 yr.; realtor 5 yrs.; construction work 9 yrs.

SIMMONS, ALBERT MARCHANT Lawyer

        Currituck; A.B. 1887; s. l. 1888-90; b. Currituck, Mar. 3, 1864; p. Benjamin Taylor and Susan (Taylor); Phi Delta Theta; teacher Hertford acad. 1887-88; lawyer 1890-; trustee U. N. C. 1911; Odd Fellow; Methodist.

SIMMONS, BENJAMIN TAYLOR

        Fairfield; s. 1888-90; West Point 1895; Army War col. 1921; b. Fairfield, Aug. 27, 1871; p. Dr. Patrick H. Simmons and Ellazena F. --; m. Estella R. Sulnon, Dec., 1905; 2nd lieut. to col. U. S. A., 1895-1922; emergency brig.-gen. 1918-19; retired 1922; awarded citation star for gallantry in action, 1918.

SIMMONS, DANIEL LEE

        322 W. 2nd st., Washington; s. 1918-19; b. Washington, Oct. 27, 1902; p. Daniel Towle and Annie John (Ballard); Methodist.

*SIMMONS, DAVID WARD

        Onslow co.; b. Mar. 31, 1841; died in service, Petersburg, Va., June 24, 1864; A.B. 1861; lieut. C. S. A. co. "B" 41st reg.

*SIMMONS, ENOCH SPENCER Lawyer

        From Hyde co.; Washington; d. Mar. 29, 1904; s. 1877-78; journalist; N. C. house of c.

SIMMONS, ENOCH SPENCER Salesman

        Washington; pres. S. N. Magill, inc., 22nd st. and Lehigh ave., Phila., Pa.; s. 1912-13, 1914-15; s. l. 1915-16; Univ. of Rennes, France, 1919; b. Washington, June 29, 1895; p. Enoch Spencer and Elizabeth Latham (Grist); Sigma Nu; Phi Soc.; lawyer 1916-17, [illegible] mgr Washington-Beaufort Land co. 1919-21; western rep. S. N. Magill, inc., Phila., Pa., 1921-; Kiwanian; N. C. naval militia chief yeoman 1911-14; 1st lieut. bat. "B" 1st N. C. F. A., 113th F. A. 55th brigade, 30th div., army of occupation 1917-19; Elk; Shriner; Knight Templar; Episcopalian.

SIMMONS, HANSFORD RANDOLPH

        Kenly; s. p. 1913-14; b. Salisbury, Apr. 26, 1894; p. James Curtis and Angie Mary (Stevens); m. Agnes Hales, Sept. 4, 1919; Kappa Sigma; pvt. med. corps A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Odd Fellow; Presbyterian.

SIMMONS, JOHN

        Trenton; s. 1915-16; b. Trenton, Oct. 27, 1894; p. Becton and -- -- --.

SIMMONS, JAMES HUMPHREYS

        Trenton; s. 1897-98.

SIMMONS, JAMES LAWRENCE Lawyer

        Greenville; A.B. 1909; Univ. of Tenn.; Columbia univ.; b. Shelby, Dec. 28, 1888; p. George Hampton and Josephine (Martin); Baptist.

SIMMONS, JAMES STEVENS Army Officer

        Care Surg. Gen. U. S. A., Washington, D. C.; s. m. 1911-13; M.D. Univ. of Pa., 1915; Army Med. sch. 1917; B.S. Davidson col. 1911; b. Newton, June 7, 1890; p. James Curtley and Angie Mary (Stevens); m. Blanche Long Scott, June 29, 1920; Phi Chi; Kappa Sigma; student instr. Davidson col. 1909-10; ibid. U. N. C., 1911-12, 1913-15; res. phys. Univ. of Pa. hosp. 1915; bacteriologist William Pepper lab., Phila., Pa., 1916; 1st lieut.-maj. med. corps U. S. A. 1917-; chief lab. service, base hosp. Ft. Bliss, Texas, 1917; commanding officer (so. dept) lab. San Antonio, Texas, 1918; organized and commanded stationary overseas lab. No. 6, Yale univ. 1918; in charge special meningitis comm. camp Taylor, Ky. 1918-19; chief lab. service, Walter Reed gen. hosp. Takoma park, D. C., 1919; bacteriologist, Letterman gen. hosp. San Francisco, 1919-20; officer in charge, Hawaiian dep. lab. Honolulu, 1920-21; chief of lab. service, Fitzsimons gen. hosp. Denver, Colo., 1922-24; fellow Amer. med. assn.; mem. royal inst. pub. health; Amer. soc. bacteriologist; Amer. pub. health assn.; Amer. assn. pathologists and bacteriologists; assn. milit. surg. of U. S.; Amer. assn. for advancement of science; Mason; Presbyterian.

SIMMONS, NORWOOD LEE Lawyer

        Washington; s. 1902-03; s. l. 1905-06; b. Washington, Nov. 25, 1885; p. E. S. and Claudia Lee (Grist); m. Claudia McCullers, July 20, 1910; Pi Kappa Alpha; lawyer 1906-16; pres. Washington-Beaufort Power co. 1916-; alderman Washington 1919-20; capt. co. "G" N. C. N. G. 1909; Mason; Elk; Redman; Pythian; Odd Fellow; Episcopalian.


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†SIMMONS, THOMAS FOY Journalist

        Petersburg; pres. Washington, D. C.; s. 1893-95; b. Pollocksville, Sept. 19, 1874; journalist 1897-1903; merchant.

SIMMONS, THOMAS LEAVINGSWORTH Insurance

        Rocky Mt.; A.B. 1908; s. l. 1908-09, 1918; b. Pearl, Jan. 15, 1884; p. G. H. and Josephine (Martin); m. Sallie Roy Lovelace, Sept. 8, 1923; Di Soc.; real estate; pres. Simmons & Kling, inc.; Shriner; Pythian; Baptist.

SIMMONS, THOMAS WILLIAM Manager

        1328 N. 17th st., Birmingham, Ala.; LL.B. 1903; b. Minto, Sept. 20, 1883; p. Franklin Pierce and Laura William (Cogdell); m. Elizabeth Lowther, Dec. 29, 1909; m. Mary Erma Pearson, Feb. 24, 1924; Ala. mgr. Van Camp Products co.; Mason; Methodist.

*SIMMONS, WILLIAM GASTON Teacher

        Montgomery co.; b. 1830; d. Mar. 3, 1889; s. 1854-55; prof. math. Wake Forest col.

SIMMONS, WILLIAM JORDON Broker

        118 Lincoln ave., Fall River, Mass.; s. 1905-08; b. Windsor, Aug. 12, 1885; p. Albert Jackson and Mary Catherine (Pearce); m. Helen Allen, Oct. 1, 1913; merchandise broker Boston, Mass., 1912-; Mason; Methodist.

‡SIMMONS, WILLIAM SILAS Teacher

        Haw River; s. 1886-87; b. Anderson's Store, 1863.

SIMMS, BENJAMIN ARNOLD Insurance

        Talladega, Ala.; B.S. 1920; b. Talladega, Ala., July 21, 1897; p. Dr. B. B. and -- -- --; Simms ins. and realty co.

SIMONS, JOHN DAVID

        Coleraine; g. s. 1920-21; Wake Forest col. 1918-19.

SIMPSON, BRIGGS ABEL Accountant

        Glen Alpine; s. l. 1920; b. Glen Alpine; p. John W. and Callie (Petts); Methodist.

‡SIMPSON, BRAXTON PHIL Druggist

        307 Queen st., Beaufort; s. 1918-19; b. Beaufort, July 3, 1900; p. Clarence and Helen S. --; drug bus. New Bern, 2 yrs.; ibid. Winston-Salem, 1 yr.; ibid. Raleigh; S. A. T. C.; Elk; Baptist.

SIMPSON, CHARLES B. Fancier

        Matthews; s. 1914; b. Union co., Jan. 1, 1893; p. B. I. and Laura Eve (Fisher); teacher 1915-17; clerk 2 yrs.; poultry man 1921-; Methodist.

*SIMPSON, CHARLIE NEWTON, JR. Druggist

        Monroe; b. Monroe, Dec. 10, 1879; d. Dec. 18, 1918; m. Fannie Wood, Mar. 14, 1900; s. p. 1899-1901; Roanoke col.; mem. house of rep.; druggist 1901-18; Lutheran.

SIMPSON, EVANDER Farmer

        R.F.D. 3, Roseboro; s. 1901-02; b. Roseboro, Sept. 14, 1878; p. H. B. and Lucinda (Sessoms); m. Mary Belle Poe, Sept. 12, 1907; teacher 1902-; Baptist.

SIMPSON, MRS. EUGENE

        (Nee Lynch, Rachel); 810 Cloverdale ave., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1915; B.P. N. C. Col. for Women 1913; b. Durham, Jan. 28, 1892; p. Dr. William and Margaret (Kirkpatrick); m. Eugene Simpson, June 17, 1919; teacher 2 yrs.; Methodist.

SIMPSON, HENRY BELK Teacher

        Matthews; A.B. 1920; b. Matthews, Jan. 23, 1895; p. B. I. and Laura Elizabeth (Fisher); Di Soc.; teacher Rocky Mt. H. S. 1920-22, 1923-; ibid. Louisburg H. S. 1922-23; ibid. Rocky Mt. H. S. 1923-24; pvt., 2nd lieut. F. A. camps Jackson and Taylor, Ft. Sill, U. S. A. 1917-19; Methodist.

SIMPSON, HENRY HARDY

        Colonial hosp. 1122 N. Mount st., Baltimore, Md.; s. 1916-17; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1922; Univ. of Md.; b. Altamahaw, Mar. 18, 1897; p. F. M. and Alice (Watkins); Phi Soc. (Wake Forest); Phi Chi; interne St. Leas hosp. Greensboro, 1922; ibid. Bay View hosp. Baltimore, Md., 1922-24; ibid. Colonial hosp. ibid.

*SIMPSON, JOSEPH PAUL Merchant

        From Everetts; Williamston; b. July 14, 1874; d. Nov. 5, 1919; m. Sallie Cook, Jan. 16, 1901; m. Mittie Coffield, Nov. 16, 1904; b. Nora Julie Fowden, May 25, 1910; s. 1897-98; Methodist.

SIMPSON, RALPH HARVARD

        210 S. Oakland st., Gastonia; s. 1918-19; b. Burlington, June 18, 1900; p. John Edward and Lula (Williams); Pythian; Shriner; Presbyterian.

SIMPSON, ROBERT LEE

        Spencer; s. 1916-17; Davidson col.

SIMPSON, VAN BUREN Trainman

        1505 Hubbard st., Jacksonville, Fla.; s. 1916-17; b. Monroe, Dec. 19, 1894; p. Thomas H. and Mattie L. (Fowler); bank clerk 1917-18; bookkeeper 1918; merchant marine service 1919-20; bookkeeper 1920-22; auditor 1922; trainman 1922-; oiler-ensign U. S. navy 1918-19; Methodist.

SIMPSON, WALTER ALEXANDER

        Raleigh; s. m. 1904-05.

SIMPSON, WILLIAM DAVID Merchant

        Houston st., Monroe; B.S. 1898; Davidson col. 1894-96; b. Monroe, Dec. 21, 1875; p. John R. and Sarah (Walkup); m. Lucy C. Bowden, July 17, 1906; Sigma Chi; ed. Hellenian; physician 1903-19; gen. mgr. Belk dept store 1919-; mem. state bd. of charities and corrections, Columbia, S. C.; pres. S. C. med. assn.; mem. Amer. med. assn.; Mason; Knight Templar; Presbyterian.


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*SIMRAL, GEORGE B.

        Woodville, Miss.; s. 1863; A.B. 1911 as of 1866.

*SIMS, ALEXANDER DROMGOOLE

        Lawrenceville, Va.; b. 1803; d. 1848; s. 1819; A.B. Union col. N. Y.; gen. assem. of S. C., 1840-44; mem. U. S. cong. from S. C., 1845-48; col. U. S. A.

SIMS, ALLEN HAROLD, JR. Banker

        420 W. 2nd st., Gastonia; s. 1918-20; b. Franklin, Nov. 5, 1899; p. Allen H. and Mary (Robinson); m. Anne Rankin, June 14, 1922; football; baseball; auditor Citizens' Nat. bank, Gastonia; S. A. T. C.; Pythian; Baptist.

*SIMS, EDWARD DROMGOOLE Minister

        Lawrenceville, Va.; b. Brunswick co., Va., Mar. 24, 1805; d. 1845; A.B. 1824; A.M. 1827; tutor 1825-27; prof. LaGrange col. Ala.; prof. Eng., lit. and languages, Randolph-Macon col. 1832-36; prof. Eng. and oriental languages ibid. 1838-42; prof. Eng. Univ. of Ala.; Methodist.

*SIMS, GEORGE GORDON Planter

        From Woodville, Miss.; Greenville, Miss.; Murphy, Miss.; b. 1842; s. 1857-59; mgr. Improvement co.

SIMS, HENRY ALEXANDER

        Waxhaw; s. 1922-23; b. Waxhaw, Apr. 29, 1898.

*SIMS, JAMES B.

        Louisburg; A.B. 1843.

SIMS, LUTHER RALEIGH

        R.F.D. 2, Lenoir; s. 1912-13; b. Lenoir, Nov. 11, 1888; p. Thomas J. and -- -- --.

*SIMS, RICHARD H.

        Warren co.; s. 1795.

SIMS, RICHARD H.

        Powellton, Va.; A.B. 1911 as of 1862.

*SIMS, ROBERT N.

        Assumption Parish, La.; b. Feb. 22, 1841; B.S. 1859; C. S. A.

*SIMS, RICHARD S. Physician

        Lawrenceville, Va.; s. 1833-37.

*SIMS, WILLIAM

        Albemarle, La.; b. Apr. 4, 1838; B.S. 1859.

*SIMS, WILLIAM DROMGOOLE

        Halifax C. H., Va.; A.B. 1825.

SINCLAIR, DAVID CUNNINGHAM, JR. Law Clerk

        314 Grace st., Wilmington; s. 1919-23; b. Lumberton, Sept. 30, 1901; p. David Cunningham and Margaret Bernard (Stedman); track; Phi Delta Phi; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Presbyterian.

SINCLAIR, DANIEL GUY

        Rowland; s. 1917-18; b. Rowland, May 19, 1895.

SINCLAIR, JOHN FRANK Teacher

        Rowland; s. 1910, 1911-13; Univ. of Grenoble, France, 1919; b. Rowland, Apr. 27, 1888; p. Neill Leitch and hattie L. (McKellar); m. Annie Gattis, Aug. 8, 1922; prin. Rowland H. S.; farmer; pvt. 322nd inf. 81st div. 1918-19; Mason; Baptist.

SINCLAIR, L. CARSON Orange Grower

        Winter Haven, Fla.; s. l. 1902-04; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; b. Marion, Nov. 6, 1883; p. Col. P. J. and Margaret (Carson); m. Isla Myrtle Fraser, Dec. 19, 1905; lawyer Marion; sec. counsel C. C. and C. ry.; sec.-treas. Myrtle Desk co., High Point, 1906-; maj. staff of gov. Locke Craig; alderman High Point; mem. city sch. bd.; Elk; Methodist.

SINCLAIR, NEIL ANGUS Lawyer

        296 Clarendon st., Fayetteville; s. 1882-84; b. Cumberland co., Mar. 18, 1863; p. Dr. Duncan and Effie (McEachern); m. Augusta Hurt Worth, Sept. 12, 1888; Phi Soc.; supt. Fayetteville city schs. 1887-88; Cumberland co. atty.; N. C. gen. assem. 1905; sol. 9th judicial dist. 1907-15; judge sup'r ct. 9th judicial dist. 1923-; trustee U. N. C. 1893-97; pres. elector at large 1916; Presbyterian.

SINGLETARY, FREDERICK BUNYAN

        Greensboro; s. p. 1904-05; b. Lumberton, Mar. 4, 1883.

SINGLETARY, GEORGE CURRIE Physician

        Clarkston; A.B. 1905; s. m. 1913-15; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1917; b. Clarkston, Dec. 30, 1882; p. Snowden and Sarah E. (Currie); m. Ella V. Pegram, June 30, 1909; Phi Soc.; Phi Rho Sigma; prin. Star sch. 1905-06; ibid. Clarkston H. S. 1906-07; supt. Aberdeen pub. sch. 1907-10; ibid. Burlington city sch. 1910-13; physician 1917-; Presbyterian.

SINGLETARY, NEILL MONROE Merchant

        Clarkton; s. 1898; p. Snowden and Sarah E. --; m. Zillah Bridger, Oct. 3, 1904.

*SINGLETARY, RICHARD H.

        Raleigh; s. 1853-54.

*SINGLETARY, RICHARD WILLIAMS Lawyer

        From Greenville; Leasburg, Fla.; b. Feb. 19, 1837; A.B. 1858; mem. const. conv. 1875; mem. house of rep. 1876; lieut-col. C. S. A. 44th reg.

SINGLETARY, SNOWDEN Merchant

        Clarkton; A.B. 1908; b. Clarkton, Aug. 16, 1880; p. Snowden Richardson and Sarah E. (Currie); m. Jan. 6, 1912; football; track; basketball; teacher 1 yr.; vice-pres. N. A. Currie and co. 1909-; Presbyterian.

*SINGLETARY, SAMUEL J.

        South Carolina; s. 1835-36.


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*SINGLETARY, THOMAS CHAPEAU

        Greenville; b. 1840; d. 1873; s. 1855-57; col. C. S. A. 44th reg.

SINGLETARY, WALTER OSCAR Realtor

        Warsaw; s. p. 1898-1900; b. Richardson, Apr. 18, 1873; p. Joshua K. and Sarah Catherine (Smith); m. Minnie Price, Nov. 10, 1903; druggist 15 yrs.; farmer; Mason; Junior; Presbyterian.

SINGLETON, GEORGE DEWEY

        Red Springs; s. l. 1922-23; Davidson col.; b. Red Springs, Mar. 10, 1897; p. J. A. and -- -- --.

SINGLETON, HERBERT JAMES Lawyer

        Lenoir; pres. 410-14 Triangle bldg., Pawhuska, Okala.; s. l. 1911-15; Wake Forest col.; Univ. of Va.; Sorbonne univ. Paris, France; b. Shannon, Apr. 11, 1893; p. James A. and Mattie H. (Murphy); Sigma Phi Epsilon; Phi Alpha Delta; lawyer Lumberton 1915-17; cotton planter and broker 1919-20; lawyer Lenoir 1921-; recorder Caldwell co. 1921; air service A. E. F. 1917-19; Pythian; Presbyterian.

*SINGLETON, T. J.

        Craven co.; s. 1806 mem. gen. assem.

SINK, EDWARD CARL Pressman

        520 Woodland ave., Winston-Salem; s. 1918; b. Winston-Salem, Feb. 7, 1901; p. William Erastus and Julia Ella (Conrad); m. Ruby Ethel Fox, Dec. 23, 1922; emp. R. J. Reynolds tob. co. 1919; ibid. Sosnik and Sosnik 1920; pressman Winston-Salem Sentinel; Lutheran.

SIPE, BRYAN WEBB Teacher

        Murphy; A.B. 1920; A.M. 1921; b. Cherryville; p. Lawson Cicero and Laura Cynthia (Rudisill); owner, ed. and mgr. weekly newspaper Murphy; teacher Murphy H. S. 1922-; sec. cham. of com.; ibid. bldg. and loan assn.; treas. town council; corp. 156th depot brigade U. S. A. 1917-19; Lutheran.

SISK, CHARLES JONES

        Bryson City; Ph.G. 1924; b. Bryson City, Dec. 30, 1904.

SISK, HORACE Teacher

        314 E. st., North Wilkesboro; A.B. 1913; Columbia univ.; b. Gaston co., July 11, 1884; p. Wilson Fortune and Mary (Erwin); m. Elizabeth Bunch, June 29, 1916; Di Soc.; teacher High Point H. S. 1913-15; supt. Lenoir sch. 1915-22; ibid. North Wilkesboro sch. 1922-; Mason; Junior; Methodist.

SISK, RAY DEAN Lawyer

        Franklin; s. 1905; b. Cashier's, May 2, 1876; p. Richard Thomas and Laura L. (Hooper); m.Lou Emma Guy, Sept. 30, 1897; U. S. dist. atty. 1898-99; U. S. dep. coll. int. rev. 1900-08; N. C. sen. 1919-20; alderman Franklin 10 yrs.; mayor ibid.; Odd Fellow; Pythian; Junior; Episcopalian.

SISKE, GRADY C. Druggist

        Troy; Care Herndon's pharmacy, Greensboro; s. 1918; s. p. 1919.

SISKE, HUDSON CLAUDE Teacher

        Belmont; A.B. 1915; Univ. of Mo. 1912-13; b. Gaston co., Sept. 3, 1888; p. W. F. and Mary (Erwin); m. Lillian Ellis, June 27, 1917; h. s. prin. Wilson co. 1 yr.; prin. East Gastonia sch. 1916-18; supt. Belmont pub. sch. 1918-19; furn. bus. Warsaw 1919-20; supt. Belmont pub. sch. 1920-; Mason; Pythian; Methodist.

SISSON, HENRY EUGENE Realtor

        Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1920-21; p. Francis H. and Eliza A. --; m. Mary E. --, July, 1901.

*SITGREAVES, JOHN S.

        South Carolina; s. 1817.

*SITTERSON, JOSEPH MURDEN, JR.

        Williamston; b. Feb. 10, 1876; d. New York, Sept. 6, 1900; A.B. 1899; Episcopalian.

SITTON, CHARLES VEDDER

        Pendleton, S. C.; s. 1905; Clemson col.; b. Pendleton, S. C., Sept. 22, 1881; p. Henry Phillip and Amy (Wilkerson); Mason; Pythian; Presbyterian.

SKINNER, BARTLEY Banker

        Gilbert, Ariz.; s. 1894-95; Princeton col. Ky.; b. Eddyville, Ky., Nov. 24, 1875; p. Thomas Chittendon and Belle (Anderson); m. Lora Lee Moore, Apr. 9, 1918; Alpha Tau Omega; town and land development 1895-20; lumber and banking 1905-20; vice-pres. Ky. lumber dealers assn. 1912-13; bank pres. 1913-18; pres. Southwest Tittle & Trust co. 1921-; mem. soc. international conciliation; Presbyterian.

*SKINNER, BENJAMIN SMITH Teacher

        From Hertford; Durham; b. Aug. 24, 1880; d. Oct. 13, 1917; Ph.B. 1901.

SKINNER, FREDERICK NASH Minister

        Martin's Point, S. C.; A.B. 1882; S.T.B. Gen. Theo. sem. 1888; b. Edenton, Aug. 27, 1856; p. Tristrin Lawther and Eliza Fish (Harwood); m. Harriet Augusta Snowden, June 13, 1889; teacher Bethel acad. Kinston, 1 yr.; ibid. LaGrange; ibid. Creswell; minister Hertford, Gatesville, Winton, Murfreesboro, 1888-90; ibid. Ft. Edward, N. Y. 1890-91; ibid. Wilmington 1891-97; ibid. Clinton 1896-1906; ibid. Hope mills 1897-1908; ibid. Fayetteville 1897-1908; ibid. Beaufort 1908-13; ibid. Ridgeway, S. C., 1913-19; ibid. St. John's, John's Island, Trinity, Edisto Island, S. C., 1919-; asst. sec. diocese of East Carolina 1891-92; sect. ibid. 1892-1913; Mason; Episcopalian.

SKINNER, FREDERICK SNOWDEN Army Officer

        Care Adj. Gen. U. S. A. Washington, D. C.; s. 1905-08; grad. U. S. Milit. acad.


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1914; b. Ft. Edward, N. Y., Apr. 18, 1890; p. Rev. Frederick Nash and Harriet Augusta (Snowden); m. Mary Waterman Comstock, Aug. 4, 1917; officer, U. S. A. 1914-; capt. 5th engr. 23rd engr. 1917; maj. 319th engr. A. E. F. 1918; lieut.-col. Brest, France, camp and hosp. constr. 1918-19.

*SKINNER, HARRY, JR. Lawyer

        Greenville; b. July 25, 1883; d. Nov. 5, 1909; s. 1901-02; s. l. 1903-04; lawyer 1904-09; 2nd asst. U. S. dist. atty. 1906-09; Catholic.

*SKINNER, HENRY A.

        Edenton; s. 1827.

SKINNER, JOSHUA JOHN Chemist

        7217 Blair road, Washington, D. C.; B.S. 1903; g. s. 1903-04; Ph.D. American univ. 1915; b. Perquimans co., June 30, 1882; p. Joshua and Sallie (Skinner); m. Zula Hopkins, June 1, 1911; Phi Soc.; chem. U. S. dept. of agri. 1904-; mem. Amer. chem. soc.; ibid. Amer. soc. agronomy; ibid. Washington acad. of sci.; botanical soc. of Amer.; author many articles on plant chem.; Episcopalian.

*SKINNER, JOHN LUDLOW Bookkeeper

        Raleigh; b. Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 8, 1870; d. Feb. 21, 1903; s. 1888-90; cotton bus.

SKINNER, ROBERT EDWARD Pharmacist

        West Durham; s. p. 1897-98; b. Halifax co., Nov. 26, 1874.

*SKINNER, THOMAS EDWARD Minister

        From Hertford; Raleigh; b. Perquimans co., Apr. 29, 1825; d. Apr. 6, 1905; A.B. 1847; D.D.; grad. Union Theo. sem., N. Y.; Baptist.

*SKINNER, THOMAS GREGORY Lawyer

        Hertford; b. Jan. 23, 1842; d. Dec. 21, 1907; s. 1858-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; mem. house of c. 1899; mem. U. S. cong. 1883-87 and '89-91; lieut. C. S. A. 13th bat.

*SKINNER, THOMAS GREGORY

        Hertford; d. 1907; s. l. 1906-07.

*SKINNER, TRISTRIM LOWTHER

        Perquimans co.; b. 1820; killed in battle, 1862; s. 1837; mem. house of c. 1846-48; maj. C. S. A. 1st reg.

SKINNER, WILLIAM PAILIN Auto Dealer

        205 N. Church st., Elizabeth City; s. 1903-05; b. Hertford, Oct. 16, 1885; p. Thomas G. and Jessie (Pailin); m. Julia Wood, Nov. 19, 1913; bookkeeper 1906-12; owner auto. and gas engine works 1912-20; Ford motor car dealer 1912-20; Buick motor car dealer 1913-; dir. and mem. exec. com. Carolina banking and trust co.; Kiwanian; Episcopalian.

*SLADE, ALFRED M. Diplomat

        Martin co.; b. 1799; d. 1840; s. 1815; gen. assem. 1821; U. S. consul to Buenos Ayres, 1836-40.

*SLADE, JEREMIAH Planter

        Martin co.; Williamston; b. 1833; d. 1868; A.B. 1855.

*SLADE, JAMES BOG Physician

        From Martin co.; New Orleans, La.; b. 1803; d. 1848; s. 1822; surg. U. S. A., Mex. war.

*SLADE, JAMES BOG Teacher

        From Martin co.; Columbus, Ga.; b. 1837; d. 1886; A.B. 1852; capt. C. S. A.

*SLADE, JAMES JEREMIAH Teacher

        Columbus, Ga.; d. May 7, 1917; A.B. 1852; mayor; capt. C. S. A.

SLADE, JAMES JEREMIAH, JR.

        Hotel Itwibide, Mexico D. F., Mexico; s. 1887-88; b. Columbus, Ga., 1869; pres. and gen. mgr. of Ind. lumber co. of Michoagan; pres. of Michoagan central ry.

SLADE, JAMES JEREMIAH, JR.

        la Calle Independenci No. 4, Uruapan, Michoagan, Mexico; s. 1921-22; Cornell univ.; b. Mexico City, June 25, 1900; p. James Jeremiah and -- -- --.

SLADE, THOMAS BOG Teacher

        N. White st., Carrollton, Ga.; A.B. 1856; b. Clinton, Ga., Dec. 16, 1834; p. Rev. Thomas Bog and Anne Jacqueline (Blount); m. Almarine Cowdery, Dec. 21, 1871; merchant; farmer; C. S. A. 1861-65.

SLADE, THOMAS BOG, JR. Merchant

        Hamilton; B.S. 1912; b. Hamilton, Jan. 29, 1891; p. Thomas B. and Mary W. (Griffin); m. Mary Pender Gladstone, Apr. 15, 1914; Phi Soc.; Kappa Sigma; emp. Emerson Elec. co., St. Louis, Mo., 1912-13; farmer and merchant, Hamilton, 1913-; Mason; Episcopalian.

*SLADE, THOMAS BOG Lawyer

        From Martin co.; Columbus, Ga.; b. Jan. 20, 1800; d. May 5, 1882; m. Anne Jacquelin Blount, Apr. 1, 1824; A.B. 1820; A.M. 1823; D.D.; pres. Columbus female inst., Ga., 1842-63; Iawyer N. C. and Ga. 8 yrs.; Baptist.

*SLADE, THOMAS TURNER Physician

        Lincolnton; b. 1822; killed in battle, 1863; A.B. 1845; capt. C. S. A. co. "H" 22nd reg.

*SLADE, WILLIAM Farmer

        From Martin co.; Williamston; b. 1807; d. 1852; s. 1824.

SLADE, WILLIAM BONNER Insurance

        Columbus, Ga.; A.B. 1880; g. s. 1897-1900; b. 1857.


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SLAGIE, EDWIN KIRKPATRICK

        Andrews; s. l. 1909-10.

SLATE, JASPER ABRAHAM Farmer

        Mizpah; s. 1898-99; b. Mizpah, Feb. 8, 1872; p. James F. and Charity F. (Ferguson); m. Mattie Taylor, Apr. 7, 1901; teacher 5 yrs.; Baptist.

*SLATER, DAVID

        North Carolina; s. 1799.

*SLATER, HENRY Merchant

        From Raleigh; New York, N. Y.; s. 1869.

*SLAUGHTER, LEWIS GILCHRIST Lawyer

        From Salisbury; New Orleans, La.; b. 1808; d. 1859; A.B. 1827; U. S. A. Mex. war.

SLEDD, ARTHUR PUREFOY Teacher

        Wake Forest; A.M. 1922; B.S. Wake Forest col. 1916; ibid. N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1918; Univ. of Va.; Yale univ. 1920-21; b. Wake Forest, Feb. 22, 1895; p. Dr. Benjamin Frances and Neda (Purefoy); Alpha Chi Sigma; chem. E. I. Dupont de Nemours co. 1917-19; teacher Wake Forest col.; ibid. Coker col.; ibid. New Hanover H. S. Wilmington; Baptist.

SLEDGE, WILLIAM WHITFIELD Lawyer

        Trust bldg., Durham; s. l. 1919-21; Univ. of Va., 2 yrs.; b. Weldon, June 18, 1898; p. John W. and Mary (Wilkins); Pi Kappa Alpha; Phi Delta Phi; Gimghoul; Mason; Methodist.

SLOAN, ALLEN BARRY

        Care Med. Col. of Va., Richmond, Va.; s. 1918-20; b. Charlotte, Nov. 25, 1898; p. J. M. and -- -- --.

SLOAN, CHARLES AUSTIN Auditor

        404 Insurance exchange, San Francisco, Calif.; A.B. 1915; Columbia univ.; b. Garland, Nov. --; p. William and Carrie (Moore); auditor, Joseph Froggett & co.; 1st lieut. 323rd inf. 1917-18; Presbyterian.

SLOAN, CHARLES HENRY

        Belmont; Ph.B. 1905; b. Belmont, June 20, 1883.

SLOAN, CLYDE NEELY Engineer

        504 Worthington ave., Charlotte; B.S. 1917; b. Mecklenburg co., Feb. 9, 1895; p. John Price and Mary Louise (Neely); m. Maude Elva Beaty, Dec. 26, 1917; teacher Charlotte 1917-18; with Gen. Fire Extinguisher co. 1918-19; Tucker & Tucker, inc., 1919-21; R. H. Bouligny, inc., 1921-; U. S. A. 1917-18 as student officer; Presbyterian.

SLOAN, CARL SCHWEZ Dentist

        Wallace; s. 1896-97; Univ. Col. of Med. 1899-1901; D.D.S. Univ. of Md. 1902; b. Chinquapin, Aug. 8, 1878; p. William Herring and Martha Gallaspy (Sheffield); Baptist.

‡SLOAN, CARTER SILER

        Franklin; s. 1913-15; Ga. tech.; b. Franklin, Aug. 25, 1896.

SLOAN, DAVID BRYAN Physician

        305 Murchison bldg., Wilmington; A.B. 1910; s. m. 1910-12; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1914; g. s. Roosevelt hosp., New York, 1919; b. Ingold, Sept. 18, 1889; p. Dr. Henry and Katherine (Boykin); Kappa Sigma; res. phys. St. Vincent's hosp., Birmingham, Ala., 1914-15; phys. Wilmington, 1920-; 1st lieut. N. C. amb. co. No. 1, Mex. border serv. 1916-17; 1st lieut., capt. amb. co. No. 117, 105th san. train A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

SLOAN, DAVID DICKSON

        Garland; s. 1916-19; b. Garland, Oct. 14, 1897; p. William and -- -- --.

*SLOAN, HENRY Physician

        From Sampson co.; Garland; Ingold; b. Feb. 7, 1853; d. Feb. 3, 1819; s. 1875; M.D. Charleston col. 1879; surg.

SLOAN, HENRY LEE Aphthalomologist

        Charlotte; A.B. 1907; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1911; b. Ingold, Aug. 6, 1886; p. Henry and Catherine (Boykin); m. Emily Patterson Elliot; ed. U. N. C. Magazine; ed. Yackety Yack; Golden Fleece; Phi Beta Kappa; mgr. Tar Heel; mem. N. C. med. soc.; ibid. Amer. med. assn.; ibid. Amer. acad. of ophthalmology and otolaryngology; tri-state med. soc.; Mecklenburg co. med. soc.; 1st lieut. med. corps U. S. A. 1917-19; Mason; Presbyterian.

SLOAN, HAROLD THOMAS Merchant

        Franklin; A.B. 1914; b. Franklin, Jan. 6, 1893; p. Jesse S. and Georgia (Neville); m. Nannelyn Kinnebrew, Dec. 28, 1920; pvt. 107th inf. U. S. A. 1918-19; Methodist.

*SLOAN, HENRY WALL

        From Jonesboro; Atlanta, Ga.; b. Feb. 9, 1890; d. Feb. 26, 1910; s. 1909; Col. of phys. and surg. Atlanta, Ga.; Methodist.

SLOAN, ISABEL

        Raleigh; A.B. 1917; Davidson col. 3 yrs.; b. Davidson, May 1, 1897.

*SLOAN, JAMES A.

        Greensboro; b. 1846; d. 1866; s. 1863-64.

*SLOAN, JOHN ALEXANDER Author

        Greensboro; b. July 29, 1839; d. Baltimore, Nov. 1886; A.B. 1859; lieut.-col. C. S. A.

*SLOAN, JOHN D. Physician

        From Pike co., Ala.; Corsicana, Texas; b. 1840; d. 1875; s. 1866-68; teacher.

*SLOAN, JAMES HARRIS

        From Salisbury; Philippines; s. 1897-98.

SLOAN, JESSE RICHARDSON

        R.F.D. 3, Pelham, Ga.; A.B. 1912; b. Franklin, Dec. 11, 1890.


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*SLOAN, ROBERT MODERWELL Banker

        From Greensboro; Reidsville; b. 1834; d. 1888; m. Mrs. Lettie Lindsay Scott, 1870; A.B. 1854; bank cashier Reidsville, Winston-Salem and Greensboro; Presbyterian.

SLOAN, ROBERT ROWLAND

        Dowd apts., Charlotte; s. 1909-11; b. Charlotte, June 12, 1892; p. J. P. and -- -- --.

SLOAN, THOMAS MARSHALL

        R.F.D. 5, Charlotte; s. 1920-21; b. Charlotte, Aug. 28, 1903; p. J. M. and -- -- --.

SLOAN, WILLIAM HENRY

        Garland; s. m. 1911-12; Davidson col.; b. Garland, May 12, 1890; p. William and -- -- --.

*SLOCUMB, JOHN CHARLES Lawyer

        Clinton; b. Aug. 31, 1861; b. Mt. Tabor, May 11, 1901; s. 1880-84; lawyer, 1886; ry. mail serv. 1887-91; teacher, 1891-93; ry. conductor 1894-1901.

*SLOCUMB, PAUL Merchant

        Fayetteville; b. June 19, 1875; s. 1894-95; dealer naval stores; oil broker.

*SLOCUMB, WILLIAM RUFUS KING Merchant

        From Clinton; Norfolk, Va.; b. Sampson co., Mar. 7, 1866; s. 1884-86.

*SLOVER, GEORGE Physician

        New Bern; b. Oct. 8, 1843; d. June 30, 1904; A.B. 1866; A.M. 1868; M.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1869; teacher; merchant.

SLOVER, GEORGE Engineer

        New Bern; B.S. 1917; Mass. Inst. of tech. 1920-21; Columbia univ .1921; b. New Bern, Nov. 22, 1896; p. Dr. George and Bessie (Whiteford); Sigma Nu; asst. engr. S. C. highway comm. 2 yrs.; engr. Figles constr. co. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1 yr.; engr. W. Va., 1 yr.; 46th engr. hdqtrs. co. U. S. A. 1918-19; Presbyterian.

SLUDER, CLARENCE TALMADGE

        68Spruce st., Asheville; s. 1922; Ga. tech.; b. June 16, 1901; p. Lawrence Calvin and Lena -- --.

*SLUDER, LESLIE EUGENE

        Leicester; b. Nov. 20, 1895; s. 1916.

SMALL, CHARLES ONSLOW Teacher

        Siler City; s. 1895-96; Univ. of Va.; p. James M. and Amanda (Woollen); m. Isabelle Black, 1896.

*SMALL, JOHN ANDERSON Physician

        Elizabeth City; s. 1869-70.

*SMALL, JOSEPH WILLIAM Teacher

        Pittsboro; d. 1851; A.B. 1850.

*SMALL, NATHAN B.

        Elizabeth City; s. 1855-57.

SMALL, WALTER LOWRY Lawyer

        Cor. Church and Persse sts., Elizabeth City; A.B. 1911; s. l. 1911-12; Columbia univ. 1912; b. Weeksville, Feb. 25, 1885; p. James Walter and Mary Frances (Lowry); m. Elizabeth Peele, White, Oct. 27, 1915; football; Phi Soc.; Beta Theta Pi; jr. mem. law firm Ehringhaus and Small 1913-23; practice alone 1923-; atty. Elizabeth City, 1914-15; N. C. gen. assem. 1915; sol. 1st judicial dist. 1923-; Elk; Baptist.

*SMALLWOOD, EDWARD FLEET Physician

        New Bern; b. 1822; d. July 11, 1881; s. 1839-40.

‡SMALLWOOD, ROBERT FLEET

        New Bern; g. s. 1906-07; B.S. Davidson col. 1906.

SMATHERS, JOHN HOWELL Dentist

        Waynesville; s. m. 1902-03; Vanderbilt univ. 1897-98; D.D.S. Philadelphia Dental col. 1900; b. Waynesville, Oct. 14, 1877; p. Benjamin Franklin and Laura (Howell); m. Josephine Locke Phillips, Apr. 8, 1908; Phi Delta Theta; vice-pres. Waynesville Tel. co.; ibid. Waynesville Furn. co.; dir. Consolidated Abrasive Mining co.; dir. 1st Nat. bank; Shriner; Methodist.

*SMATHERS, ROYAL RAYMOND

        Waynesville; b. Waynesville, Nov. 27, 1889; s. 1908-09.

SMATHERS, VINSON LEE ROY Postal Clerk

        1007 Sigsbee place, N.E., Washington, D. C.; s. 1917-18; Washington Law sch. 1921-; b. Clyde, Jan. 6, 1897; p. William Theodore and Mary (Ratcliffe); m. Allie Madra Smith, Apr. 21, 1923; emp. Teney Ship. & Dry Dock corp., Savannah, Ga., 1919; ibid. Wilson Bedy co., Detroit, Mich., 1919; ibid. Bethlehem Steel co., Wilmington, Del., 1919-20; U. S. postal service 1920-; carpenter's mate 2nd class, air service U. S. navy 1918-19; Methodist.

SMATHERS, WILLIAM FRANK Lawyer

        6 N. E. 39th st., Miami, Fla.; LL.B. 1903; b. Waynesville, Oct. 18, 1881; p. Dr. B. F. and Laura (Howell); m. Lura Jones, Oct. 7, 1908; Phi Delta Theta; football; baseball; lawyer New Jersey 1904-20; ibid. Miami, Fla., 1920-; dist. ct. judge New Jersey 1911-19; Kiwanian; Mason; Methodist.

SMATHERS, WILLIAM HENRY Lawyer

        Atlantic City, N. J.; s. 1912; Washington and Lee univ.; b. Waynesville, Jan. 7, 1891; Phi Kappa Sigma.

SMAWLEY, EARL CLINTON Accountant

        R. F. D. 4, Landrum, S. C.; s. 1915-16; b. Polk co., Jan. 30, 1896; p. Lewis William and Mary (Head); m. Lessie Kinsey, July 31, 1922; farmer 1917; mechanic Waterbury Tool co., Waterbury, Conn., 1917; clerk field service war dept. 1919-20; teacher Patterson sch., Legerwood, 1922-23;


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sales rep. Fuller Brush co. 1923; accountant Woodmere Lumber co. 1923; ibid. Burns Realty co. 1924; ibid. German Land and Timber co. 1924; pvt., corp., sergt. air service U. S. A. 1918-19; Episcopalian.

*SMEDES, ABRAHAM KIERSTED Lawyer

        From Raleigh; Goldsboro; b. 1845; d. Jan. 30, 1884; s. 1861-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; capt. C. S. A.

*SMEDES, CHARLES WATTS Clerk

        From Raleigh; Denver. Colo.; b. Clinton, La., Jan. 26, 1863; d. Jan. 25, 1913; A.B. 1883; B.L. Columbian univ. 1890; M.L. ibid. 1891; teacher 1883-85; clerk U. S. P. O. dept. 18885-95; clerk city P. O. 1895-1913.

*SMEDES, EVERT BANCKER

        From Raleigh; New York; b. Nov. 19, 1864; d. Feb. 1, 1917; m. Lillie Strong Hicks, June 1, 1904; A.B. 1883; Johns Hopkins univ.; Atlantic Mutual Ins. co., New York, N. Y.; Episcopalian.

*SMEDES, LYELL

        Raleigh; b. 1832; d. 1861; s. 1852-53.

SMILEY, THOMAS BRYAN

        Bryson City; s. 1919-21; b. May 16, 1900.

*SMITH, ALBERT

        Tuskegee, Ala.; b. 1841; s. 1859-60.

*SMITH, AUGUSTUS

        Columbus co.; s. 1859-60.

*SMITH, ARCHIBALD AARON TYSON

        Fayetteville; A.B. 1831; A.M. 1838.

*SMITH, ALEXANDER HALL Lawyer

        Halifax co.; Williamston; b. Scotland Neck, Nov. 5, 1845; d. Apr. 12, 1902; s. 1863-64; A.B. 1911 as of 1867; priv. C. S. A.

SMITH, ANDERSON JONES Physician

        Black Creek; B.S. 1919; B.S. Guilford col. 1918; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1921; b. Siler City, July 3, 1894; p. Dr. George Adam and Annie Mariah (Jones); m. Bettie S. Allen, Mar. 19, 1923; S. A. T. C.; Modern Woodman; Methodist.

*SMITH, ANDREW JONES

        Wilmington; b. 1858; s. 1876-77.

†SMITH, ALBERT LEWIS

        Concord; s. 1916-17.

†SMITH, ALEXANDER R.

        Halifax co.; s. 1865-67.

SMITH, ANSLEY LESTER

        Westfield; s. 1921-23; b. Westfield, July 6, 1902; p. James Thomas and Bettie Susan (George); Baptist.

*SMITH, ALEXANDER ROBESON Planter

        Cumberland co.; Scotland Neck; b. 1828; d. 1872; A.B. 1852; merchant; gen. assem. 1865-66.

SMITH, ANNIE THOMPSON Physician

        406 S. st., Durham; s. m. 1918-20; A.B. Trinity col. 1917; A.M. ibid. 1918; Univ. of Wis. 1921; Univ. of Ill. 1920-22; b. Evington, Va., May 14, 1894; p. Robert Edward Lee and Fannie Bland (Rosser); interne St. Francis hosp., Evanston, Ill., 1922-23; house phys. Watts hosp. 1924-; Presbyterian.

*SMITH, BURTON Physician

        Hillsboro, Miss.; b. 1832; d. 1856; A.B. 1855.

*SMITH, BENJAMIN B.

        Brunswick co.; s. 1814.

*SMITH, BENJAMIN GORDON Farmer

        Scotland Neck; b. Apr. 6, 1837; d. Feb. 5, 1901; A.B. 1858; capt. 41st N. C. C. S. A.

SMITH, BURTON HOYLE Salesman

        514 Virginia ave., Norfolk, Va.; s. 1900-02; Ga. Tech.; b. Charlotte, Mar. 5, 1884; p. Gen. Arthur Lillington and Louise Virginia (Young); m. Catherine Norvell Henley, Apr. 10, 1918; Pi Kappa Alpha; elec. contractor Carolina Plumb. & Heat. co., Charlotte, 1904-05; emp. Sou. Power co., Charlotte, 1905-06; ibid. Gen. Elec. co., Schenectady, N. Y., 1906-08; salesman ibid. Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1908-10; ibid. Richmond, Va., 1910-11; ibid. Norfolk, Va., 1911-; corp. Charlotte artillery battery N. C. N. G. 1898-1902; 2nd lieut. aide to brig. gen. N. C. N. G. 1902-04; Presbyterian.

*SMITH, BENJAMIN MEN Planter

        From Granville co.; Little Rock, Ark.; b. 1820; d. 1880; A.B. 1844.

SMITH, CLAYTON

        Wilmington; s. 1916-18; Episcopalian.

SMITH, CECIL CLIVE

        Dunn; A.B. 1923; b. Vanceboro, June 30, 1902; p. M. M. and Ora Belle (Burk); Baptist.

*SMITH, CHARLES CAPERS Lawyer

        From Charleston, S. C.; Sumter, S. C.; b. June 26, 1884; d. Oct. 13, 1912; s. l. 1902-03; B.Litt., S. M. A. 1902; grad. in law Univ. of S. C. 1907; prin. Sumter, S. C., H. S. 1908-11; Baptist.

SMITH, CHARLES FITZHUGH

        185 Rockford st., Mt. Airy; B.S. 1924; b. Pilot Mountain, Jan. 24, 1902; p. S. L. and Lula Elmer (Case).

SMITH, CLAUDIUS FERDINAND Minister

        1139 1st st., S.W., Roanoke, Va.; A.B. 1887; Va. Theo. sem.; b. Greenville, May 21, 1860; p. William Henry and Mary (Nelson); m. Clara Forsythe McGuire, Jan. 22, 1891; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Soc.; minister Gatesville and Hertford


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1890-92; ibid. Houston, Va., 1892-94; ibid. Abingdon, Va., 1894-98; ibid. Upperville, Va., 1898-1902; ibid. Washington, D. C., 1902-06; ibid. Elizabeth City 1906-12; rector Lynchburg, Va., 1912-19; gen. mis. diocese southwestern Vt. 1920-; chaplain N. C. naval reserves, Elizabeth City, 1916-18; Mason; Elk; Odd Fellow; Pythian; Episcopalian.

‡SMITH, CHARLES GEORGE Teacher

        Siler City; A.M. 1921; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1913; A.M. Univ. of Pa. 1920; b. Siler City, June 6, 1891; p. Robert Daniel and Janette (Paschal); instr. Baylor univ. 1922-; Baptist.

SMITH, CHARLES GILMAN

        202 E. Park ave., Tarboro; pres. Main st., Washington; s. 1919-21; b. Tarboro, Feb. 8, 1902; p. Harry and Daisy (Gillespie); Sigma Chi; with state highway comm. 1922-24; Presbyterian.

SMITH, CHARLES HENRY Teacher

        Box 262, Reidsville; pres. 3213 11th st., N.W., Washington, D. C.; A.B. 1923; Trinity col.; b. Phoenix, Ariz., Mar. 2, 1899; p. William Henry and Julia Anne --; m. Grace Sharpe, May 31, 1924; Methodist.

SMITH, CHARLES HENRY Druggist

        Care Blake Drug co., Charlotte; Ph.G. 1899; b. Greensboro; p. Prof. Samuel C. and Margaret Ella (Cunningham); m. Bessie Lee Keever; prescription clerk Hickory, Shelby, Charlotte; vice-pres. and sec.-treas. Blake drug co., Charlotte; Presbyterian.

SMITH, CLARENCE JAMES Lawyer

        Dunn; s. l. 1909-11; p. Jesse Slocum and Ida (Hodges); m. Lena Leggett, 1913.

SMITH, CHARLES LAUGHINGHOUSE Merchant

        Greenville; s. 1920-22; b. Nov. 20, 1900; p. D. S. and Ella -- --; wholesale bus.

SMITH, CLEVELAND LAFAYETTE Automobile Dealer

        Care Charlotte Motor co., Charlotte; s. 1912-15; s. l. Columbia univ. 1919; b. Stanly co., May 1, 1892; p. Martin A. and Bodie M. (Barbee); m. Rachel Hinson, July 1, 1902; Di Soc.; prin. Mt. Carmel H. S., Monroe, 1915-16; ibid. Midland H. S. 1916-17; mgr. Peoples Motor co., Albemarle, 1919-20; salesman Charlotte Motor Car co. 1920-; pvt., 2nd lieut. co. "D" 321st inf., F. A., Camps Jackson and Gorgon, U. S. army 1917-18; Mason; Elk; Presbyterian.

†SMITH, CLAUD NORMAN

        Durham; s. p. 1909-10.

†SMITH, COSMOS REGINALD

        New Bern; s. l. 1908-09.

*SMITH, COLIN SHAW Lawyer

        From Delway; Mt. Olive; b. Sept. 9, 1883; d. Dec. 12, 1916; m. Mignonette Kornegay, Dec. 25, 1912; s. 1906-08; mayor Mt. Olive 1913-15; Presbyterian.

SMITH, CLAIBORNE THWEATT Physician

        Falls road, Rocky Mt.; A.B. 1915; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1918; b. Scotland Neck, Nov. 13, 1893; p. William Edward and Virginia Peterson (Cocker); Zeta Psi; Phi Chi; lieut. (j. g.) med. corps U. S. navy 1918-19; Pythian; Episcopalian.

SMITH, CALVIN UPSHUR

        Capron, Va.; B.S. 1923; b. Capron, Va., Sept. 27, 1902; p. G. B. and Lizzie Lee (Williams); Phi Beta Kappa; Golden Fleece; Delta Tau Delta; Methodist.

SMITH, CLATER WEBB Student

        1708 Orange st., Wilmington; pres. 749 W. North ave., Baltimore, Md.; s. 1919-22; Univ. of Md.; b. Whiteville, Mar. 6, 1901; p. Clater Winn and May (Maultsby); Methodist.

†SMITH, DULCEDO

        Manson; s. 1889-90.

SMITH, DAVID ALLAN

        Enfield; Ph.G. 1924; b. Halifax, May 17, 1902; Methodist.

SMITH, DAVID BAIRD Lawyer

        Law bldg., Charlotte; Ph.B. 1897; s. l. 1901; b. Greensboro, Mar. 2, 1876; p. John Y. and Delphina (Kersey); m. Esther Lotton, July 19, 1919; grad. cum laude; Di Soc.; ed. Tar Heel; pres. class '97; winner Mangum medal; intercollegiate debater; teacher Winston-Salem schs. 1897-1901; lawyer Charlotte 1901-; U. S. referee in bankruptcy 1907-09; recorder Charlotte 1909-13; Elk; Redman; Methodist.

*SMITH, DAVID P.

        Decatur, Ga.; b. Aug. 16, 1834; s. 1857-59.

*SMITH, DANIEL WESLEY Lawyer

        Polkton; b. Union co., Dec. 21, 1876; d. Polkton, June 23, 1922; m. Floy Mae Jerman, Dec. 28, 1904; s. 1896-97; s. l. 1897-99; teacher; clerk recorder's ct. Anson co. 1911; mayor Polkton 1918; Methodist.

SMITH, EDWARD

        Dunn; s. 1903-04; b. Nov. 28, 1882.

SMITH, EDWIN BRETNEY

        150 Hillside st., Asheville; A.B. 1924; U. S. N. acad. 1919-20; b. Asheville, Sept. 21, 1900; p. Frank Stacy and Beatrice (Bretney); Di Soc.; tennis; Alpha Tau Omega; Methodist.

†SMITH, E. C.

        Rush, Tex.; s. 1858-59.


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SMITH, EDWARD CHAMBERS Lawyer

        434 Halifax st., Raleigh; s. l. 1882-83; A.B. Davidson col. 1881; b. Murfreesboro, Aug. 21, 1857; p. William Nathan Harrell and Mary Olivia (Wise); m. Annie Badger Faison, Jan. 12, 1892; Kappa Alpha; vice-pres. Caraleigh mills and King drug co., Raleigh; alderman Raleigh 1885-87; mem. state bd. int. imp. 1885-93; chmn. fisheries comm. 1915-21; trustee Peace inst.; Elk; Presbyterian.

SMITH, EDWIN CHAMBERS, JR.

        434 Halifax st., Raleigh; s. 1911-12; b. Raleigh, Apr. 5, 1894; p. Edwin Chambers and Annie Bager (Faison).

SMITH, ELBERT HERBERT Merchant

        242 Broadway, Asheville; s. 1922-23; N. C. Col. of A. & E.; Guilford col. 1918-20; b. Morristown, Tenn., Dec. 29, 1899; p. Robert and Alice (Patton); S. A. T. C. N. C. Col. of A. & E.; Presbyterian.

SMITH, ELIJAH HERMONS Lawyer

        Southport; s. l. 1918; b. Shallotte, Oct. 25, 1891; p. Daniel J. and Josephine (Bland); m. Minnie Frink, Jan. 22, 1913; N. C. gen. assem. 1921; Mason; Junior; Baptist.

SMITH, EDGAR NEAL

        Albemarle; s. 1896-97; b. Norwood, Jan. 27, 1879.

SMITH, EDWIN SANDERS Lawyer

        Raeford; LL.B. 1896; b. Johnston co., Oct. 24, 1873; p. Dr. Farquhard and Sarah Elizabeth (Sanders); m. Mary McNair, Aug. 16, 1890; m. Dixie McQueen, Mar. 10, 1918; judge recorder's ct. Harnett co.; mayor Raeford; mem. Maxton guards 1897-98; Mason; Odd Fellow; Pythian; Presbyterian.

SMITH, EDWARD WARREN

        Pilot Mountain; s. 1910; Page's Sch. of Phar.; b. Smith, Aug. 24, 1890; p. Dr. J. B. and Emma Hester (Riesson).

SMITH, EPHRIAM W. Brakeman

        Durham; pres. Chapel Hill; s. p. 1905; b. July 27, 1888; p. Fred C. and Ida M. (Wescott); m. Birdie Parker; brakeman for S. A. L. ry.

*SMITH, FARQUHAR

        Harnett co.; b. May 8, 1839; A.B. 1860; C. S. A.

SMITH, FRANKLIN CALTON Physician

        1810 Race st., Philadelphia, Pa.; s. m. 1917-19; A.B. Trinity col. 1916; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1921; b. Greenville, July 18, 1894; p. Rev. George Franklin and Lena May (Nelson); Phi Chi; Pi Kappa Alpha; interne Episcopal hosp., Philadelphia, Pa., 1921-23; house surg. Wells Eye hosp. 1923-24; ear, nose and throat, Univ. of Pa. 1924-; Methodist.

*SMITH, FELIX GRUNDY Engineer

        Gonzales co., Texas; b. Oct. 8, 1837; A.B. 1857; C. S. A.

*SMITH, FRANCIS JONES Physician

        Hillsboro; b. 1816; d. 1877; s. 1832-36.

*SMITH, FRANKLIN LAFAYETTE

        Charlotte; A.B. 1829.

SMITH, FRANK STEED

        802 Pearson st., Greensboro; s. 1909-10; B.E., N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1913; b. Greensboro, Apr. 19, 1902; p. R. E. and --.

*SMITH, GEORGE ALEXANDER Planter

        Scotland Neck; b. July 2, 1835; d. June 5, 1879; s. 1852-53; C. S. A.

SMITH, GEORGE BLACKWELL, JR.

        509 Walnut st., Chattanooga, Tenn.; s. 1913-14, 1915-17; Va. Poly. inst.; b. Aug. 20, 1894; p. G. B. and Lizzie Lee (Williams); U. S. army 1917-19.

†SMITH, GEORGE C.

        Charlotte co., Tex.; s. 1858-60.

SMITH, GORAH G.

        Troy; pres. Moncure; s. 1921-22; emp. Carolina Power & Light co., Moncure.

‡SMITH, GEORGE HERBERT, JR.

        Wilmington; s. 1919-21; b. Wilmington, Oct. 9, 1901; p. George Herbert and -- --.

*SMITH, GERARD J.

        Cumberland co.; s. 1833-34.

SMITH, GEORGE WALLACE Teacher

        301 Hillsboro st., Chapel Hill; B.S. 1916; b. Richmond, Va., Oct. 5, 1894; p. James Wallace and Mary (Wiatt); m. Marguerite Ghent, Dec. 2, 1922; winner Cain math. medal; Phi Zeta Nu; Sou. Bell Tel. & Tel. co., Atlanta, Ga., 1916-17; Geo. A. Fuller co., Wilmington, 1918-21; instr. in engrg. U. N. C. 1923-; asst. prof. ibid; light art. Camp Gordon 1917; hdqtrs. co. 108th art. Camp Wheeler 1917; sergt. ord. dept. Camp Wheeler 1918; Springfield armory, Springfield, Mass., 1918; ord. dept. Camp Wheeler 1918; engr. officers training camp Camp Lee 1918; ord. dept. Camp Wheeler 1918; machine gun officers training camp Camp Hancock 1918; Presbyterian.

†SMITH, GEORGE WORTH

        Raleigh; s. 1879-81.

SMITH, MRS. GEORGE WALLACE

        (Nee Ghent, Marguerite); Raleigh; s. 1922.

*SMITH, HENRY

        Granville co.; s. 1816.

*SMITH, HENRY

        North Carolina; s. 1821.

†SMITH, HOLLAND

        Rockingham; s. l. 1900-02.


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SMITH, HENRY CLARK Minister

        435 Crawford st., Nogales, Ariz.; A.B. 1911; B.D. Univ. of the South 1915; b. Scotland Neck, Mar. 7, 1890; p. Rev. W. J. and Arabella Toole (Clark); m. Mary Scott Collins, Oct. 12, 1916; gym team; Di Soc.; Sigma Nu; charge St. John's Episc. mission, Williams, Ariz., 1913-14; ibid. All Saints mission, Roanoke Rapids, 1915-16; made priest 1915; charge missions Ariz. 1916-21; ibid. St. Andrews ch., Nogales, Ariz., 1921-; contributor to state and nat. papers; Elk; Rotarian; Episcopalian.

SMITH, HAMPDEN FREEMAN

        904 Ogden ave., New York, N. Y.; s. 1878-79; b. Raleigh, Feb. 21, 1863; cashier Corner Trust co.

‡SMITH, HARRY GILESPIE

        Berwell Motor co., Spartanburg, S. C.; B.S. 1919; b. Tarboro, Mar. 18, 1898; p. Harry and -- -- --; sou. salesman Graselli Chem. co.

SMITH, HERMAN HARRISON

        R. F. D. 2, Reidsville; s. 1922-23; b. Reidsville, May 25, 1904; p. D. C. and -- -- --.

SMITH, HERBERT LEE

        Laurel Hill; s. 1921-22; b. Laurel Hill, Sept. 21, 1903; p. R. and -- --.

SMITH, HOWELL LINDSAY Printer

        529 N. Wilmington st., Raleigh; s. l. 1909-11; William Jewell col.; b. High Point, July 31, 1890; p. Dr. Charles Lee and Sallie Lindsay (Jones); Kappa Sigma; lawyer 1911-; sec. Edwards & Broughton Printing co.; 2nd lieut., 1st lieut. 324th inf. 81st div. 38th inf. 3rd div. army of occupation 1917-19.

*SMITH, HUBERT MCCREE

        From Hendersonville; Greenville, S. C.; b. Oct. 8, 1894; killed in service, Nov. 10, 1918; A.B. 1916; Wofford col.; U. S. A.; Baptist.

SMITH, HUGH PERCIVAL Physician

        306 W. Earle st., Greenville, S. C.; s. m. 1914-16; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1914; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1918; b. Timmonsville, S. C., Feb. 16, 1895; p. Lieut.-Gov. (S. C.) Chas. A. and Fannie (Byrd); m. Marguerite Coker Lawton, Oct. 20, 1917; Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Chi; interne U. S. naval hosp. 1918-19; physician Hartsville, S. C., 1919-20; ibid. Florence infirmary, Florence, S. C., 1921; ibid. Greenville, S. C., 1922-; lieut. (j. g.) med. reserve corps U. S. N. 1918-19; Baptist.

SMITH, HARRISON TALMAGE Physician

        Independence, Va.; s. 1904-05; M.D. Med. Col. of Va. 1908; b. Sparta, Jan. 13, 1884; p. Dr. John L. and Bettie Clementine (Hawthorne); m. Ada Bryant, Oct. 22, 1913; physician Grayson co., Va.; Mason; Odd Fellow; Modern Woodman; Methodist.

†SMITH, HUGH WHITE Accountant

        Whalcom, Wash.; s. 1896-98, 1900-01; b. Greensboro, Feb. 21, 1880; cashier Greensboro St. Ry. & Light co.

*SMITH, ISAAC HALL Farmer

        Scotland Neck; b. Halifax, Jan. 9, 1848; d. June, 1919; s. 1866-68; C. S. A.

SMITH, JAMES ALBERT Minister

        1018 Market st., Wilmington; s. 1866-68; A.B. Davidson col. 1871; b. Robeson co., Apr. 2, 1846; chmn. co. bd. educ. 10 yrs.; teacher; Baptist.

*SMITH, JOHN ALEXANDER

        Cumberland co.; b. Sept. 30, 1836; d. May 30, 1855; s. 1854-55.

*SMITH, JOHN BAPTIST

        Granville co.; A.B. 1842.

*SMITH, JOHN C.

        Cumberland co.; A.B. 1826.

*SMITH, JAMES CAMPBELL Physician

        Cumberland co.; A.B. 1835; A.M. 1839.

*SMITH, JAMES CAMPBELL Merchant

        From Cumberland co.; Wilmington; b. 1830; d. 1889; A.B. 1852.

*SMITH, JAMES CAMPBELL Farmer

        From Fayetteville; St. Phillips; b. Cumberland co., Oct. 3, 1841; s. 1858-60; engr.; master and pilot of steam vessels; C. S. A.; sergt-at-arms state sen. 1899.

SMITH, JOHN ELBA

        Pilot Mountain; s. 1920-24; b. Pilot Mountain, Oct. 5, 1903; p. McK. R. and -- --; Baptist.

SMITH, JOSEPH ELMER Physician

        Windsor; s. 1913-16; M.D. Med. Col. of Va. 1920; Columbia univ. 1918; b. Wilson, July 4, 1891; p. J. T. and Elizabeth (Tomlinson); m. Alma Louise Schutterly, Nov. 28, 1919; Chi Zeta Chi; health officer Bertie co. 1921-; S. A. T. C. Univ. of Va. 1918.

*SMITH, JOHN G. Physician

        From Anson co.; Pine Grove, Ark.; s. 1847-48.

†SMITH, JUNIUS GARNETT Bookkeeper

        New York, N. Y.; s. 1892-93.

*SMITH, JAMES H.

        Johnston co.; s. 1815.

SMITH, JOHN LEROY Teacher

        1423 W. 48th st., Norfolk, Va.; A.B. 1917; A.M. 1924; Columbia univ. 1922; b. Darden, Feb. 17, 1892; p. Jos. Chesson and Susan (Purser); Phi Soc.; teacher 1917; emp. Va. ry., Norfolk, Va., 1919; ibid. Jewett, Bigelow & Brooks, Norfolk, Va., 1919-22; teacher Ayden H. S. 1922-23; dep. clerk circuit ct. Norfolk, Va., 1913; yeoman U. S. N. R. F. 1918-19; Methodist.


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SMITH, JAKE MCCRACKIN

        Chapel Hill; s. 1920-21; b. Chapel Hill, May 18, 1899; p. D. S. and -- -- --.

*SMITH, JAMES M.

        Anson co.; b. 1840; d. in service, Williamsburg, 1862; s. 1858-59; C. S. A.

*SMITH, JAMES MADISON Planter

        From Anson co.; Monroe co., Miss.; A.B. 1855; C. S. A.

SMITH, JAMES MILLARD Farmer

        R. F. D. 1, Greenville; s. 1919-21; b. Feb. 6, 1901.

SMITH, JOHN MCNEILL Physician

        Rowland; s. 1902-04; s. m. 1904-06; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1908; b. Laurinburg, Aug. 20, 1884; p. Neill McNair and Flora Ann (Lytch); m. Roberta Olivia Andrew, Nov. 17, 1915; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Chi; Mason; Pythian; Methodist.

SMITH, JUNIUS MCRAE Publisher

        5 N. Caldwell st., Charlotte; s. 1910; p. W. M. and Carrie E. --; m. Emma --, June 8, 1920; bus. mgr. for Clark Pub. co.

SMITH, JAMES NORFLEET Farmer

        Scotland Neck; s. 1896-97; b. Scotland Neck, Sept. 16, 1879.

SMITH, JAMES PIERSON

        Pilot Mountain; s. 1906-09.

*SMITH, JESSE POTTS Lawyer

        From Fayetteville; Sampson co.; d. 1865; A.B. 1845; planter.

SMITH, JOHN PAUL

        Care O. Henry Bedding co., Greensboro; s. 1916-17.

SMITH, MRS. J. RAVENEL

        (Nee Clarke, Mabell S.); 16 E. 10th st., New York, N. Y.; A.M. 1905; A.B. Boston univ. 1887; Univ. of Cincinnati; Columbia univ.; N. Y. univ.; b. Boston, Mass., Nov. 14, 1864; p. Edward Augustus May and Frances Dexter (Young); m. F. Alaric Pelton, Oct. 17, 1891; m. James Ravenel Smith, Oct. 22, 1907; Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Kappa Gamma; act. dean women Univ. of Tenn. 1904; ed. staff the Chautauquan 1909; asst. ed. ibid. 1910-14; lecturer Brooklyn Inst. Arts and Sciences, N. Y. city bd. of educ., and before clubs; U. S. govt. serv. 13 mos. during world war; dept. Near East relief 1923-; mem. D. A. R., soc. of Mayflower descendants, soc. Colonial dames, poetry soc. of Am.; author: A Tar Heel Baron, The Spirit of French Letters, Twenty Centuries of Paris, Ethel Morton Books (6 vols.), The Maid of Orleans, Appendix to Duruy's History of France; editor: Studies in Dickens, Dickens Day by Day, Heroes of the Black Continent; Episcopalian.

SMITH, JAMES ROMULUS Lumberman

        Liberty; s. 1894; b. Chatham co., July 23, 1872; p. Louis Henry and Emily Jane (Patterson); m. Lydia Elizabeth Kime, Dec. 24, 1896; teacher pub. sch. 1 yr.; ibid. Liberty Normal col. 4 yrs.; ibid. Clio, S. C., H. S. 2 yrs.; rural mail carrier 6 yrs.; lumberman 12 yrs.; postmaster Liberty 2 yrs.; sec.-treas. Liberty 4 yrs.; N. C. gen. assem. 1909; Mason; Pythian; Junior; Lutheran.

*SMITH, JAMES SYDNEY Lawyer

        Hillsboro; b. 1819; d. 1867; s. 1833-35; mem. gen. assem. 1846.

*SMITH, JAMES T.

        Anson co.; b. 1813; d. 1833; s. 1832-33.

*SMITH, JAMES THOMAS Teacher

        From Pineville; High Point; b. Mar. 5, 1880; d. Aug. 12, 1904; A.B. 1902; g. s. 1902-04; prin. high school.

†SMITH, JAMES TILLMAN Lawyer

        Fort Worth; s. 1864-65; b. Anson co., Sept. 8, 1843; Tex. gen. assem.; dist. judge Cleburne, Tex.; C. S. A.; wounded at Sharpsburg and Chancellorsville.

*SMITH, JOHN WAITES

        Nawls; d. Feb. 1896; s. 1889-90.

†SMITH, JOHN WILLIAM

        Reidsville; s. l. 1906-07.

SMITH, JOHN YATES, JR. Lawyer

        4th Nat. bank bldg., Atlanta, Ga.; s. l. 1902-03; b. Lumberton, June 11, 1879.

*SMITH, KIRBY HOBTON Physician

        From Goldsboro; Apalachicola, Fla.; d about 1908; s. 1886-88; M.D. Vanderbill univ.

†SMITH, LEON

        Stanley; s. p. 1911-12; b. Stanley, Jan. 17, 1892.

SMITH, LAWRENCE JACKSON Physician

        1008 W. Lee st., Wilson; s. m. 1908-10; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1912; g. s. Poly. hosp., New Yorkk city, 1917; b. Liberty, June 2, 1882; p. Louis Henry and Emily Jane (Patterson); m. Winnie Causey, Aug. 13, 1914; Phi Chi; phys. Dillon, S. C., 1912-17; health officer Wilson co. 1918-; ibid. Wilson 1918; Kiwanian; pres. N. C. pub. health assn. 1922; Mason; Presbyterian.

‡SMITH, LEWIS J.

        Painter, Va.; s. 1905-06.

*SMITH, LUBY STEPHENS Physician

        From Goldsboro; Florida; b. Goldsboro; d. about 1910; s. 1881-83; s. m. 1881-82; mem. house of c.; Methodist.

SMITH, LUTHER STEPHENS

        West Point; s. 1918-19; b. Troy, May 1, 1901; p. R. D. and -- -- --.


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SMITH, MATTIE ELIZABETH

        Marshville; Ph.G. 1924; b. June 2, 1899.

SMITH, MORTIMER FRANK

        Faison; s. 1922-23; b. Faison, Oct. 2, 1903; p. T. W. and -- -- --.

†SMITH, MARK MILTON

        Raleigh; s. l. 1893-94.

SMITH, MAJOR THOMAS Lawyer

        Reidsville; LL.B. 1915; b. Rockingham co., May 6, 1882; p. C. G. and Rebecca (Shreve); m. Nettie Dixon, June 29, 1921; sec. Reidsville cham. of com. 1917-; Junior.

*SMITH, MAURICE THOMPSON Planter

        From Granville co.; Oak Hill; b. 1828; killed, Gettysburg, 1863; s. 1851-52; lieut.-col. 55th reg. C. S. A.

*SMITH, NORFLEET Planter

        Scotland Neck; b. July 28, 1839; d. Mar. 28, 1889; A.B. 1860; capt. co. "G" 41st reg. C. S. A.

SMITH, NORMENT

        Weldon; s. 1914-15; b. Weldon, Mar. 29, 1897; p. W. R. and -- -- --.

SMITH, NEWTON HOWARD, JR.

        Fayetteville; s. 1905-06.

SMITH, NANNIE M.

        912 Linwood ave., Winston-Salem; A.M. 1924; b. May 31, 1901; Methodist.

SMITH, NATHANIEL MCNAIR Lawyer

        Raeford; s. 1918-22; Wake Forest col.; b. Dunn, Dec. 25, 1901; p. Edwin Sanders and Mary Ann (McNair); Phi Soc.; Kappa Pi; sol. recorder's ct. Hoke co.; 1st sergt. co. "G" 200th art. N. C. N. G. 1921-; Junior; Mason; Presbyterian.

SMITH, OSCAR FENNELL

        Magnolia; s. m. 1896-97.

SMITH, OSWALD PATTON Dentist

        242 Broadway, Asheville; pres. Morganton; s. 1914-15; D.D.S. Univ. of Md. 1922; b. Hendersonville, Jan. 12, 1898; p. B. S. and Alice (Patton); track; Di Soc.; Psi Omega; Phi Sigma Kappa; dentist N. C. hosp., Morganton; S. A. T. C. Univ. of Md. 1918; Presbyterian.

SMITH, PARIS CECIL Lawyer

        Asheville club, Asheville; s. 1912-14; b. Buncombe co., July 28, 1890; p. Morgan V. and Dora (Ray); lawyer 1914-18; councellor and mgr. Southeastern office T. H. Mastin & co. attys. liability ins. Asheville at present; A. E. F. 1918-19; Pythian; D.O.K.K.; Shriner; Methodist.

‡SMITH, PHILIP CARVER

        Capron, Va.; B.S. 1921; b. Capron, Va., Jan. 16, 1900; p. G. B. and -- -- --.

*SMITH, PETER EVANS Farmer

        Scotland Neck; b. Edgecombe co., Jan. 20, 1829; d. Oct. 14, 1905; m. Rebecca Norfleet Hill, Dec. 22, 1852; A.B. 1851; farmer, 1852-82; civil engr. 1882-96; land surveyor and mech. engr. 1896-1905; commisary and Q. M. officer, C. S. A.; engr., designer and builder Confed. ram, Albemarle; Episcopalian.

SMITH, PAUL FAISON Lawyer

        Halifax st., Raleigh; s. 1913-15; Wake Forest col.; b. Raleigh, Sept. 29, 1895; p. Edward Chambers and Annie Badger (Faison); Kappa Alpha; 2nd lieut. 6th trench mortar bat. A. E. F. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

SMITH, PERCY LLOYD

        R.F.D. 2, Willow Springs; s. l. 1922-23; b. Willow Springs, Sept. 30, 1900; p. Hugh A. and Cornelia R. (Johnson).

SMITH, PEYTON MCGUIRE Engineer

        Big Stone Gap, Va.; A.B. 1913; b. Hertford, Nov. 26, 1891; p. Rev. Claudius Ferdinand and Clara Forsythe (McGuire); m. Maude Pemberton, Apr. 2, 1921; gym team; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Soc.; masonry inspector Sou. ry. 1913; rodman, drafts. and transit man ibid.1915-16; chief field party 1915-17; draftsman and masonry insp. Sou. ry. 1917-18; topographer and transitman Interstate ry. 1921-23; asst. to chief engr. ibid. 1923-; sergt., maj. engr. U. S. A. 1918-19; Episcopalian.

SMITH, PAUL OLSEN

        Allen, S. C.; s. p. 1919-20.

SMITH, PEYTON WILLIAMS

        Capron, Va.; s. 1917-18; Randolph-Macon col. 1913-16; b. Capron, Va., Mar. 3, 1898; p. G. B. and Lizzie Lee (Williams); U. S. marine corps Paris Island, Quantico, and A. E. F. 1918-19.

*SMITH, ROBERT Planter

        Cabarrus co.; s. 1795; state sen. 1809-15.

*SMITH, RICHARD ALEXANDER Physician

        From Chatham co.; Raleigh; b. 1828; d. Oct. 12, 1904; s. 1847-48.

*SMITH, ROBERT ARTHUR Planter

        From Halifax co.; Scotland Neck; b. Sept. 22, 1814; d. Jan. 12, 1853; s. 1830-32.

*SMITH, ROBERT B.

        York, S. C.; s. 1854-55.

SMITH, RANDALL COLLINS

        Care Watts hosp., Durham; B.S. Med. 1921; b. Newport, Jan. 12, 1898; p. J. J. and -- -- --.

‡SMITH, ROBERT EDWIN Physician

        Mt. Airy; pres. King's co. hosp., Brooklyn, N. Y.; s. 1917-21; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1923; b. Mt. Airy, Sept. 13, 1897; p. Jefferson Davis and Gertrude (Gilmer); Sigma Nu; Phi Chi; 2nd lieut. Plattsburg, inf. replacement troops, camp Grant, U. S. A. 1918; Mason; Presbyterian.


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*SMITH, RICHARD HENRY Planter

        Scotland Neck; b. 1812; d. Mar. 3, 1893; A.B. 1832; mem. gen. assem. 1848, '52, '54; mem. conv. 1861; dir. of insane asylum.

*SMITH, RICHARD HENRY Lawyer

        From Halifax co.; Scotland Neck; b. Sept. 19, 1841; s. 1859-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; C. S. A.

*SMITH, RUFUS H. Teacher

        From Rockingham co.; Madison; d. 1809; s. 1842-43.

*SMITH, RICHARD IVY

        Caswell co.; A.B. 1820.

*SMITH, RICHARD LAWRENCE

        Halifax co.; b. 1827; A.B. 1850; capt. C. S. A.

SMITH, ROBERT LEE Lawyer

        Albemarle; Ph.B. 1888; Trinity col. 1884-86; b. Stanly co., Apr. 4, 1864; p. Whitman Hill and Mary (Williams); m. Ora Lorena Burgess, Aug. 19, 1891; prin. Norwood H. S. 1888-95; lawyer Albemarle, 1897-; N. C. gen. assem. 1895; N. C. sen. 1899; Stanly co. supt. of educ. 1902-06; Methodist.

SMITH, ROBERT OWEN Salesman

        Liberty; A.B. 1921; Yale univ. 1921-22; b. Liberty, Sept. 10, 1900; p. W. T. and Alice (Owen); Di Soc.; salesman R. J. Reynolds tob. co. 1922-; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Methodist.

†SMITH, RICHARD RAYMOND

        Denver, Colo.; B.S. 1911.

SMITH, ROBERT WALKER Physician

        Hertford; s. 1888-89; Univ. of Md.; b. Hertford, Mar. 27, 1867; p. Josiah T. and Mary A. (Shannonhouse); m. Anna B. Whaley, Oct. 26, 1893; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Episcopalian.

*SMITH, SYDNEY Planter

        From Dayton, Ala.; Dallas, Tex.; b. Aug. 10, 1839; d. Mar. 13, 1912; s. 1856-59; planter 1865-78; mfrs. agt. farm machinery 1878-86; sec. and gen. mgr. Texas state fair 1886-1912; lieut. 1st Miss. cav. C. S. A.

*SMITH, SAMUEL CLAUDE Lawyer

        From Goldsboro; Smithfield; d. June 20, 1899; s. l. 1881-83; mem. house of c.

SMITH, SAMUEL CLEMENT

        West Allis, Wis.; A.M. 1920; Ph.D. 1923; A.B. Guilford col. 1918; b. Dec. 18, 1894.

*SMITH, SAMUEL F.

        North Carolina; s. 1821.

*SMITH, SAMUEL HENRY Minister

        Granville co.; A.B. 1821.

*SMITH, SAMUEL PERRY Lawyer

        Charlotte; A.B. 1856; banker.

SMITH, SIDNEY SILAS, JR.

        Fremont; s. m. 1919-23; b. Pikeville, Feb. 19, 1903; p. S. S. and Alice (Hausley); Kappa Psi.

*SMITH, SAMUEL W.

        Granville co.; Berea; b. 1819; d. 1885; s. 1837-38.

*SMITH, SAMUEL W. Merchant

        From Dallas co., Ark.; Malvern, Ark.; b. Oct. 20, 1839; d. June 5, 1903; m. Sallie Davis Eaton, June 17, 1869; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; Delta Kappa Epsilon; maj. 3rd Ark. inf. C. S. A.

SMITH, SAMUEL WALL Cotton Dealer

        1411 Elizabeth ave., Charlotte; s. 1919-20; Washington and Lee univ.; b. Charlotte, Apr. 18, 1901; p. William Alexander and Bessie Elizabeth (Wall); Phi Gamma Delta; Presbyterian.

SMITH, THOMAS CARLISLE Druggist

        29 Spears ave., Asheville; Ph.B. 1894; b. Charlotte, Feb. 26, 1874; p. Dr. Thomas Crook and Annie Ellen (Stacy); m. Margaret Wilson Bottomley, Oct. 25, 1905; grad. cum laude; capt. track; wholesale druggist; Mason; Pythian; Methodist.

SMITH, THOMAS CLARKE Insurance

        710 E. blvd. Charlotte; pres. care Home ins. co. 59 Maiden Lane, New York, N. Y.; s. 1918-21; b. Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 28, 1901; p. Benjamin Jackson and Katherine Dilworth (Clark); track; football; Pi Kappa Phi; emp. Home ins. co. Charlotte and N. Y. city, 1921-; Episcopalian.

*SMITH, THOMAS C. C.

        Bladen co.; s. 1824-26.

SMITH, THOMAS HARLLEE Physician

        115 S. Liberty st., Bennettsville, S. C.; s. 1902-04; s. m. 1904-06; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1908; b. Liberty, June 4, 1880; p. Louis Henry and Emily Jane (Patterson); m. Daisy Holcomb, Mar. 19, 1913; Di Soc.; Phi Chi; Mason; Woodman; Pythian; Lutheran.

†SMITH, THOMAS LATHAM

        Edenton; s. p. 1904-05; b. New Bern, Feb. 13, 1883.

*SMITH, THOMAS LUCIUS

        Newport, Tenn.; b. Apr. 3, 1839; killed Vicksburg, 1863; A.B. 1860; lieut. C. S. A.

*SMITH, THOMAS MCGEE Lawyer

        Milton; b. 1834; killed in battle near Richmond, 1864; s. 1851-52; maj. C. S. A.

SMITH, WILLIAM ALMA

        Albemarle; s. 1895-98; b. Norwood, Oct. 11, 1875; p. James W. and Mary E. (Lowder); m. Stella Clark, Feb. 20, 1901; teacher 1900-01; ins. agt. 1902; emp. Wiscasset mills co. 1903-; Pythian; Methodist.

SMITH, WILLIAM ALEXANDER

        Albemarle; B.S. 1914.


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SMITH, WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM Educator

        Spring Garden, Greensboro; Ph.B. 1896; Litt.D. 1920; g. s. 1897-1900; Harvard univ.; Univ. of Wis.; b. Greensboro, Apr. 19, 1871; p. Samuel Cunningham and Margaret Ella (Cunningham); m. Gertrude C. Allen; Di Soc.; ed. White and Blue; Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa Alpha; instr. U. N. C. 1896-1900; sou. rep. Allyn and Bacon, 1900; prof. history N. C. Col. for Women, 1900-02; prof. Eng. ibid. 1902-; dean ibid. 1907-09; dean of faculty ibid. 1909-22; dean col. liberal arts 1922-; mem. Greensboro cham. of com.; Sou. hist. assn.; N. C. teachers assn.; N. C. folk lore soc.; N. C. lit and hist. soc.; Guilford co. hist. soc.; Greensboro merchants assn.; ed. N. C. Col. for Women bulletin, Charles D. McIver memorial volume; author: Studies in American Authors; Why Study the Bible?; Christ, the Teacher; Whose Daughter Art Thou?; Teacher and Commentary; Studies in the Book of Job; Jonah; The Literary Study of the Bible; The Bible Teacher; contributor to numerous pub.; Junior; Presbyterian.

*SMITH, WALTER DOUGLAS

        Linden; s. l. 1899-1901.

*SMITH, WILLIAM HENRY Planter

        From Halifax co.; Scotland Neck; b. Oct. 23, 1830; d. Nov. 13, 1895; A.B. 1852; capt. mounted riflemen, C. S. A.

SMITH, WILLAM HOPTON Physician

        215 W. Walnut st., Goldsboro; s. 1900-02; s. m. 1902-04; N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1899-1900; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1906; b. Goldsboro, May 29, 1882; p. Maj. Wiley Hopton and Mary Elizabeth (McArthur); m. Mary Elizabeth Pool, Jan. 3, 1905; Zeta Psi; interne Phila., Pa. Poly. hosp. 1907-08; physician Bailey 1908-12; ibid. Wayne co. 1912-16; ibid. Goldsboro 1916-; health off. Wayne co. 1916-20; Mason; Presbyterian.

*SMITH, WILLIE HENRY Undertaker

        From Reidsville; Phoenix, Ariz.; b. Rockingham co., Feb. 28, 1861; d. Oct. 27, 1901; s. 1885-86; marble dealer.

*SMITH, WALTER JONES Farmer

        From Averysboro; Godwin; b. Cumberland co., May 13, 1840; d. 1910; s. 1858-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; C. S. A.

SMITH, WHITTIE JOY Merchant

        Greenville; A.B. 1924; b. Nov. 20, 1900; p. D. S. and Ella -- --; wholesale bus.

*SMITH, WILLIAM JAMES Merchant

        From Bigbyville, Tenn.; Lynnville, Tenn.; b. Maury co., Tenn., July 28, 1837; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; teacher, 1875-78; vice-pres. bank and trust co.; mem. bd. educ.; 8th cong. dist., Ala.; 48th Tenn., C. S. A.

‡SMITH, WILLIAM LEONIDAS

        Tate st., Greensboro; A.B. 1923; b. Monroe, Dec. 17, 1900; p. Rev. Marshal Andrew and Sarah Rencher (Jones); track; Phi Chi; Methodist.

SMITH, WILLIAM LINCOLN Lawyer

        Odd Fellows bldg., Wilmington; s. l. 1894; b. Wilmington, Feb. 2, 1854.

SMITH, WILLIAM NATHAN HAROLD Insurance

        Raleigh; s. 1897-98; b. Raleigh, Oct. 6, 1880; p. W. W. and Eula (Wise); m. Nell Linton, May 7, 1902; state agt. Nat. Liberty ins. co. of Amer.; Episcopalian.

SMITH, WILLIAM OLIVER Printer

        529 N. Wilmington st., Raleigh; A.B. 1916; b. Liberty, Mo., Aug. 28, 1894; p. Dr. Charles Lee and Sallie Lindsay (Jones); m. Vandelia Elizabeth Drew, Oct. 26, 1921; Phi Soc.; Kappa Sigma; emp. Edwards and Broughton Print. co. 1916-17; treas., vice-pres. ibid. 1919-; 2nd lieut. co. "B" 316th machine gun bat.; 1st lieut. co. "D" 318th machine gun bat. A. E. F. 1917-19; wounded Meuse-Argonne sector 1918; awarded D. S. C. and Croix de Guerre with palm; Baptist.

‡SMITH, WILLIAM OSCAR

        Raleigh; s. p. 1911-12; b. Durham, Oct. 12, 1893; p. J. W. and -- -- --.

†SMITH, WALTER PLEASANT

        Burlington; s. 1914-15; b. Burlington, Apr. 20, 1894; p. H. P. and -- -- --.

SMITH, WILLIAM ROBINSON, JR.

        Weldon; s. 1902-03; b. Weldon, Oct. 6, 1886.

*SMITH, WILLIAM RUFFIN Planter

        Halifax co.; b. Oct. 5, 1803; d. June 12, 1872; A.B. 1824.

*SMITH, WILLIAM T. Planter

        Cumberland co.; b. 1810; d. 1855; A.B. 1832.

*SMITH, WILLIAM T. Teacher

        From Wadesboro; Lilesville; b. Mar. 13, 1841; d. 1883; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; planter; sergt. C. S. A.

SMITH, WILLIAM WESLEY Druggist

        Greensboro; s. p. 1914-15; b. Phoenix, Ariz., Sept. 6, 1892; p. W. H. and Julia A. (Smith); m. Elizabeth A. Adams, June 12, 1917; druggist Waynesville 1915; ibid. Macfie Brodie drug co. Brevard 1915-17; ibid. R. R. Beatty drug co. Charlotte, 1917-19; sec.-treas., mgr., and owner W. W. Smith drug co., Greensboro, 1919-; Mason; Episcopalian.

SMITH, WILLIAM WISE Insurance

        418 Halifax st., Raleigh; s. 1921-23; b. Raleigh, June 25, 1903; p. W. N. H. and Nellie Holmes (Linton); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Episcopalian.


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SMITHDEAL, EDWARD OCTAVIUS Teacher

        Advance; A.M. 1924; A.B. Trinity col. 1902; Vanderbilt univ. 1912-14; b. Advance, Mar. 19, 1881; p. H. T. and Fannie Louise (Charles); Pi Kappa Alpha; Methodist.

SMITHEY, IRA WELBORN Teacher

        Wilkesboro; B.S. 1918; M.S. 1919; Ph.D. 1921; b. Wilkesboro, July 25, 1892; p. Richard and Lucinda (Glass); m. Mable Constance Miller, June 29, 1921; teacher Univ. of W. Va., 1921-; Shriner; Baptist.

SMITHEY, SHERMAN BRYAN Teacher

        Wilkesboro; pres. Chapel Hill; A.B. 1917; b. Wilkesboro, Apr. 10, 1891; p. Richard and Lucinda (Glass); m. Naomi Louise Hendren, Feb. 24, 1916; Di Soc.; emp. R. J. Reynolds Tob. co. 1917; ins. 1918; clerk bureau of war risk ins. Washington, D. C., 1919; teacher Mt. View inst. 1919-22; ibid. Ronda H. S. 1922-23; instr. U. N. C. 1923-; pres. N. C. assn. of teachers of math.; Moose; Mason; Baptist.

SMITHSON, SIDNEY CARLTON

        Creswell; s. 1917-18; Wake Forest col.; b. Creswell, Oct. 3, 1898; p. A. L. and --.

SMITHWICK, JAMES ETHERIDGE

        Jamesville; s. 1920-22; b. Jamesville, June 2, 1903; p. Dr. J. E. and -- -- --.

SMITHWICK, JOHN WASHINGTON P. Physician

        La Grange; s. m. 1892-93; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1895; b. Bertie co. Aug. 19, 1870; p. John T. and Elizabeth Ann (Pearce); m. Sallie Thompson, Dec. 23, 1896; physician Plymouth 1895; ibid. Aurora 1896-98; ibid. La Grange 1898-; mayor La Grange 10 yrs.; Mason; Knight Templar; Methodist.

SMOOT, JAMES C., JR. Auto Dealer

        N. Wilkesboro; s. 1919-21; Trinity col. 1916-18; b. Alexandria, Va., Aug. 6, 1900; p. J. Clinton and Frank E. --; m. Mary Shepherd, Jan. 26, 1924; Alpha Tau Omega; C. C. Smoot & Sons co., N. Wilkesboro; mgr. Wilkes Motor co.; 2nd lieut. inf. U. S. A. 1919; Methodist.

*SMOOT, WILLIAM BRITTINGHAM

        Salisbury; b. Nov. 4, 1865; d. June 23, 1911; m. Eva Cheatham, June 9, 1898; s. l. 1905-07; retail clothing merchant 20 yrs.; lawyer 1907-11; Methodist.

SMOOT, WILLIAM BRITTINGHAM Chemist

        425 S. Church st., Salisbury; pres. 911 Van Buren st., Wilmington, Del.; B.S. 1922; M.S. 1923; b. Salisbury, Mar. 26, 1899; p. William Brittingham and Eva Rebecca (Cheatham); Alpha Chi Sigma; Delta Tau Delta; with Viscose co. 1923-; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Methodist.

*SNEAD, JAMES W. Lawyer

        New Bern; b. 1813; d. 1846; s. 1830-32; mem. gen. assem.; U. S. dist. atty.

*SNEAD, NATHAN I.

        Johnston co.; killed in service; s. 1861-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1865; C. S. A.

SNEATH, GEORGE MARK Teacher

        78 Plainfield st., Waban, Mass.; g. s. 1913-14; A.B. Yale univ. 1907; A.M. ibid. 1910; Univ. of Chicago 1914-16; Boston univ. 1922-23; b. Baltimore, Md., Sept. 6, 1884; p. Rev. Isaiah W. and Ella (Mark); m. Jessie Fowler, June 21, 1911; teacher Boston univ.; Congregationalist.

*SNEED, ARCHIBALD H.

        Granville co.; s. 1802; maj. U. S. A., war of 1812.

*SNEED, JAMES Physician

        Granville co.; A.B. 1804.

*SNEED, JUNIUS

        Granville co.; s. 1808.

*SNEED, RICHARD

        Granville co.; s. 1807; gen. assem. of N. C., 1819-21.

*SNEED, SAMUEL FARRAR

        Williamsboro; A.B. 1824.

*SNEED, STEPHEN KUTUSOFF

        Williamsboro; A.B. 1815.

*SNEED, WILLIAM M. Lawyer

        From Granville co.; Memphis, Tenn.; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864.

*SNEED, WILLIAM MORGAN

        Granville co.; A.B. 1799; state sen. 1822-26 and '29-31.

SNELL, WILLIAM HUNTER Chemist

        105 N. 21st st., Birmingham, Ala.; s. 1914-16; Ph.C., Ph.G. Atlantic Col. phar. 1918; b. Washington co., June 29, 1897; p. James T. and Jennie Carton (Faley); m. Ethel Barryman, Apr. 19, 1899; chem.; Tenn. Coal. Iron & ry. co.; real estate bus.; Mason; Elk; Methodist.

SNIDER, CHARLES LEE Farmer

        Denton; s. 1914-16; b. Denton, Dec. 3, 1894; p. Lewis Wesley and Martha Caroline (Bean); Di Soc.; Sigma Upsilon; teacher 1917-18; farmer 1920-; contributor to various papers and magazines; Baptist.

SNIDER, WILLIAM FRANKLIN Banker

        408 W. Liberty st., Salisbury; s. 1916-19; N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1919-20; b. Asheville, Dec. 2, 1898; p. William F. and Jennie A. --; m. Margaret Council, Feb. 8, 1922; Phi Delta Theta; Wachovia Bank & Trust co., Salisbury; Lutheran.

SNIDER, WILLIAM MARVIN Grocer

        511 W. Council st., Salisbury; A.B. 1910; b. Asheville, July 19, 1889; p. William Franklin and Jennie Augusta (Holmes);


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m. Mildred Davis, Nov. 24, 1917; Di Soc.; Pi Kappa Alpha; with Wachovia Bank & Trust co., Salisbury 5 yrs.; ibid. Snyder & co. wholesale gro. 9 yrs.; pres. Salisbury Kiwanis club 1923-24; Pythian; Junior; Lutheran.

SNIPES, EUGENE MALCOLM Minister

        College st., Oxford; Ph.B. 1894; Vanderbilt univ. 1899-1901; b. Chatham co., Nov. 30, 1868; p. Alvis and Mary Ann (Snipes); m. Daisy Randle, Feb. 14, 1906; football; grad. cum laude; teacher 1894-99; minister Dunn 4 yrs.; ibid. Burlington 4 yrs.; ibid. Roxboro, 4 yrs.; ibid. Washington, 4 yrs.; presid. elder Weldon dist. 4 yrs.; minister Oxford, 2 yrs.; Methodist.

SNIPES, EDGAR THOMAS Lawyer

        Lincoln highway, Morrisville, Pa.; LL.B. 1906; B.S. Guilford col. 1903; A.B. Haverford col. 1904; A.M. ibid. 1905; b. Menola, July 9, 1881; p. Elisha Thomas and Louisa (Bradshaw); m. Jane Moon, May 4, 1918; football; prin. Cornish acad. Conley, Va., 1906-08; lawyer Ahoskie 1908-16; ibid. Phila., Pa., 1916-; Friend.

SNIPES, HARVEY GRANT Farmer

        R.F.D., Woodland; s. 1905; m. Lettie Parker, 1912.

SNIPES, LEGRAND CYRUS Banker

        507 Simpson st., Greensboro; s. 1916-18; b. Person co., Sept. 1, 1900; p. William F. and Lula Mary (O'Brien); emp. 1st Nat. bank, Williamson, W. Va., 10 mos.; ibid. Atlantic Bank & Trust co., Greensboro; S. A. T. C.

*SNIPES,WILLIAM FLETCHER Merchant

        From Chapel Hill; Kilgo; b. Chatham co., Sept. 4, 1834; s. 1853-54; farmer; teacher.

SNIPES, WILLIAM SEATON Teacher

        Dunn; Ph.B. 1890; Columbia univ.; b. Chatham co., Oct. 14, 1866; p. Alvis and Mary A. --; m. Mary Medearis, Jan. 23, 1912; teacher Winston-Salem, 1897-1910; supt. Winston-Salem 1904-10; ibid. Fayetteville 1910-21; ibid. Dunn 1921-; pres. N. C. city supt. assn. 1907; Mason; Elk; Kiwanian; Methodist.

‡SNODDY, CHARLES EDISON

        Mt. Airy; s. 1914-15; b. Mt. Airy, Sept. 9, 1887.

SNOW, EDGAR NORRIS Manufacturer

        Irving park, Greensboro; s. 1904; b. Greensboro, Jan. 30, 1889; p. William and Ida (Norris); m. Grace McDowell Overman, Apr. 30, 1919; Zeta Psi; spec. agt. Travelers ins. co. 2 yrs.; supt. agencies Sou. Life & Trust co. Greensboro, 1909-20; gen. mgr. Irving auto co. Greensboro, 1920-23; gen. mgr. Carolina Body co. mfgrs. com. truck bodies 1923-; U. S. A. 1918; Episcopalian.

*SNOW, HENRY A.

        Halifax co.; b. Feb. 15, 1839; s. 1858-61; C. S. A.

*SNOW, SAMUEL Bookkeeper

        From Raleigh; New York; b. Oct. 12, 1841; d. 1908; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862.

*SNOW, SAMUEL T.

        Halifax co.; b. Oct. 6, 1840; killed in service; s. 1858-61; lieut. C. S. A.

SNOW, WILLIAM BOYLAN Lawyer

        Raleigh; Ph.B. 1893; b. Raleigh, May 12, 1873; p. George Haywood and Elizabeth McCulloch (Boylan); m. Alice Kerr Stronach, Jan. 25, 1905; grad. cum laude; Zeta Psi; Wake co. atty.; Raleigh atty.; pros. atty. Raleigh city court; N. C. sen. 1915; Episcopalian.

SNUGGS, WILLIAM HENRY

        Albemarle; s. p. 1902-03; b. Albemarle, May 19, 1880.

SNYDER, ETHEL MARIONETTE

        (See Seymour, Mrs. W. O.).

†SNYDER, VERDIE ELIZABETH

        Salisbury; g. s. 1920-21; A.B. Cornell univ. 1920; b. Salisbury, Mar. 6, 1892.

‡SOLER, MAXIMO GOMEZ

        Neponuceno y Trinidad, Santiago, Cuba; s. 1922-23; Rollins col.; b. Santiago de Cuba, Aug. 26, 1900; p. Jose and -- -- --.

SOLER, Y. ESTAVAN URBANA

        Palmerito de Canto, Santiago, Cuba; Ph.G. 1924; A.B. Colegio Lutz, 1922; b. Santiago de Cuba, Feb. 1, 1895; p. Jose and -- -- --; Baptist.

SOLOMON, HARRY MEYER

        Market st., Wilmington; A.B. 1911; b. Wilmington, Dec. 6, 1890; p. S. and Ida (Lyon); m. Louise Fick, Apr. 23, 1924; Phhi Beta Kappa; track; salesman S. & B. Solomon dry goods co. Wilmington, 1911-17; buyer and asst. mgr. ibid. 1919-; Kiwanian; 2nd lieut., 1st lieut. inf. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Jewish.

SOMERS, CLAUDE GALEN Insurance

        Box 244; Burlington; s. 1916; b. Burlington, Mar. 3, 1895; p. J. W. and Phoebe (Burch); m. Lillie Mae Miller, Apr. 5, 1919; teacher pub. sch. Alamance co. 2 yrs.; with Alamance ins. and realty co. 1919-; U. S. A. 1918; camps Jackson, Sevier, Gordon, 33rd co.

SOMERS, JAMES IRA Banker

        200 Maple ave., Burlington; s. 1915-16; b. Alamance co., Oct. 15, 1893; p. James W. and Phoebe Jane (Burch); m. Bertha I. Patterson, May 12, 1918; teller 1st Nat. bank, Burlington, 1920-; Junior; Christian.


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SOMERS, WILLIAM FLETCHER

        327 E. Innes st., Salisbury; B.S. 1924; b. Alamance co., Mar. 11, 1904; p. John Fletcher and Mary Eunice (Gilliam); Di Soc.; Chi Phi; Epsilon Phi Delta; Presbyterian.

*SOMERVELLE, GEORGE G.

        Tipton co., Tenn.; d. 1862; s. 1860-61.

*SOMERVILLE, GEORGE C.

        s. 1802.

*SOMERVILLE, JAMES

        Warrenton; s. 1798.

*SOMERVILLE, JOHN

        s. 1799.

*SOMERVILLE, JOHN Lawyer

        From Tipton co. Tenn.; Memphis, Tenn.; d. 1875; A.B. 1859; supt. city schs.; sergt., maj. C. S. A.

*SOMERVILLE, WILLIAM JONES

        Haywood co. Tenn.; b. Dec. 2, 1839; d. about 1868; A.B. 1859.

SORRELL, DELOS WENFORD Lawyer

        510 Mangum st., Durham; s. l. 1905-06; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1902; A.M. ibid. 1904; b. Durham co., Apr. 8, 1882; p. Milton L. and Rivanna Ross (Bagwell); m. Margaret Dean Holloway, Nov. 29, 1906; Phi Soc.; teacher Fruitland inst. and Nelson H. S. 1902-03; lawyer Durham, 1906-; Durham co. atty. 1907; chmn. Durham co. bd. of educ. 1907-09; grand chancellor N. C. Pythians 1921; mem. Durham cham. of com.; Kiwanfan; Junior; Christian Scientist.

SORRELL, HORACE JACOB

        Raleigh; s. 1905-06.

*SORSBY, STEPHEN SILLS

        Nash co.; A.B. 1832.

SORY, WILLIAM HALTOM

        Hartsville, S. C.; s. 1906-09; b. Corinth, Miss., Aug. 26, 1886; p. Alford H. and Mattie N. (Surratt); m. Knowlton Pritchard, Nov. 26, 1914; emp. J. L. Coker & co., Hartsville, S. C., 1910-18; treas. and gen. mgr. Coker cotton co. Hartsville, S. C., 1918-; Kiwanian; Mason; Methodist.

SOUDERS, FLOYD BENTON Druggist

        101 Hay st., Fayetteville; s. 1903-05; Purdue univ. 1906-07; b. Mendon, Ill., Mar. 18, 1887; p. Rev. E. W. and Buena Vista (Morgan); m. Lucile C. Gorham, Nov. 30, 1915; Theta Xi; owner Souder's phar.; mem. Amer. phar. assn.; ibid. N. C. phar. assn.; Rotarian; Mason; Knight Templar; Methodist.

SOUTHARD, LAWRENCE GEDDING Lawyer

        Glendalyne st., Spartanburg, S. C.; M.S. 1908; B.S. Clemson col. 1906; b. Jonesville, S. C., Dec. 30, 1885; p. Dr. W. O. and Sarah C. (Batts); m. Lucile Crawford, Apr. 16, 1914; Mason; Presbyterian.

*SOUTHALL, FRANCIS A.

        Halifax co.; s. 1833-35.

*SOUTHALL, JAMES

        Murfreesboro; s. 1824.

*SOUTHALL, JOSEPH J. B.

        Enfield; s. 1831-32.

SOUTHER, ROY HOBART Chemist

        17 12th st., Greensboro; B.S. 1920; b. Lovelace, July 25, 1897; p. William A. and Fannie L. (Norman); Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Chi Sigma; chem. and colorist Proximity print works, Greensboro, 1920-; mem. Amer. chem. soc., Amer. inst. of chem.; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Presbyterian.

*SOUTHER, WILLIAM D.

        Edenton; s. 1813.

SOUTHERLAND, BEN WITHERINGTON, JR.

        Chestnut st., Mt. Olive; s. 1922-24; b. Mt. Olive, Nov. 21, 1903; p. Ben Witherington and Julia (McGee); Presbyterian.

*SOUTHERLAND, CLAUDIUS BONNER

        From Wilmington; Louisville, Ky.; b. June 24, 1866; d. Oct., 1920; m. Louise Stegall, June, 1910; s. 1885-86; grad. Palmer inst. of chiropractic; commercial traveler 1886-1910; chiropractor Louisville, Ky., 1910-20; Episcopalian.

SOUTHERLAND, GEORGE C., JR. Auto Dealer

        Goldsboro; s. 1916-18; b. Wilmington, 1898; p. George C. and Susan (Crabtree); auto supply bus.; mgr. Automotive Supply co.; ibid. Rickerbacker Motor Sales co.; ibid. Stoney Creek service station; Junior; Presbyterian.

SOUTHERLAND, LEONIDAS BEATTY

        2301 Mich. ave., Chicago, Ill.; s. 1894-95.

*SOUTHERLAND, R. A.

        From Kenansville; Fayetteville; b. Nov. 1862; d. Jan. 15, 1905; s. 1879-80; ry. service.

SOUTHERLAND, ROBERT JESSE, JR. Farmer

        Mt. Olive; s. 1891-92; p. Robert Jesse and Annie (Witherington); m. Eliza Wooten, Nov. 15, 1905.

*SOUTHGATE, JAMES HAYWOOD Insurance

        Durham; b. Norfolk, Va., July 12, 1859; d. Sept. 29, 1916; s. 1876-78.

SOWELL, SAM

        Camden, S. C.; Ph.G. 1923.

†SOWERBY, JONATHAN DICKINSON

        Chattanooga, Tenn.; s. 1894-96; b. New Brunswick, Can., Sept. 4, 1872; teacher U. S. Indian service 1897-1900; clerk U. S. postoffice insp. service 1900.


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SOWERS, HUGH Banker

        97 Church st., Asheville; s. 1906-09; b. Lexington, Aug. 14, 1887; p. Jeese and Mary Louise (Servicegood); m. Gertrude Brown, May 6, 1915; banker Northern State bank, Gary, Ind., 5 yrs.; ibid. Wachovia Bank & Trust co., Asheville; clerk Asheville police ct. 1915-20; Mason; Methodist.

SPACH, JULE CHRISTIAN Manufacturer

        1145 W. 4th st., Winston-Salem; s. 1921; Trinity col.; b. Winston-Salem, Aug. 1, 1900; p. Samuel L. and Victoria P. (Masten); m. Margaret E. Stockton, Mar. 8, 1923; Pi Kappa Alpha; Theta Nu Epsilon; Alpha Sigma Delta; vice-pres. South Side Roller mills, Winston-Salem, 1923-; Elk; Baptist.

*SPAIGHT, ASHLEY WOOD Lawyer

        Selma, Ala.; d. 188-; A.B. 1842; mem. gen. assem. Texas; mem. conv. 1866; sec. state Texas; commr. of ins.; brig.-gen. C. S. A.

*SPAIGHT, CHARLES GEORGE Lawyer

        New Bern; b. 1800; d. 1831; A.B. 1820; A.M. 1823; mem. gen. assem.

*SPAIGHT, RICHARD DOBBS, JR.

        New Bern; b. 1796; d. Nov. 2, 1850; A.B. 1815; A.M.; mem. house of c. 1819; state sen. 1820-22 and '25-34; mem. U. S. cong. 1823-25; mem. conv. 1835; gov. N. C., 1835-37; trustee U. N. C. 1821-50.

SPAIN, DRURY SPRUILL, JR. Tobacconist

        Greenville; A.B. 1917; Atlantic Christian col.; b. Pitt co. Feb. 10, 1894; p. Drury Sidney and Fannie Ringgold (Johnston); m. Sudie May Cannon, Apr. 22, 1919; buyer and operator for loose leaf tob. warehouses; U. S. navy 1918-19; Pythian; Christian.

SPAIN, JACK HOLLAND Teacher

        Greenville; A.B. 1923; b. Greenville, May, 1902; p. John Sidney and Anna Olivia (Johnston); teacher Kernersville H. S. 1923-24; Christian.

SPAINHOUR, CARL MICHAEL Manager

        4145 W. Kinzie st., Chicago, Ill.; s. 1908-10; Cornell univ.; b. Boone, June 22, 1890; p. J. F. and Sue (Parks); football; Kappa Alpha; emp. Western Elec. co., Pittsburgh and Chicago, 1911-19; mgr. Enterprise Spec. mfg. co. 1919-; 2nd lieut. air service U. S. A. 1917-19; Mason; Baptist.

SPAINHOUR, JOSEPH Printer

        25 S. St. Louis ave., Chicago, Ill.; A.B. 1920; b. Dec. 14, 1898; p. Joseph Felix and Susan --; Di Soc.; dairy owner; proof reader Scott-Foresman pub. co. Chicago, Ill.; Baptist.

*SPANN, JOHN JAMES Farmer

        Fletcher; b. Hendersonville, Apr. 21, 1834; d. Sept. 15, 1919; m. Sarah Louise Miller, Mar. 25, 1862; s. 1854-55; C. S. A. 1861-65; U. S. A. 4 yrs.; Presbyterian.

*SPANN, LEWIS LESTER Minister

        Granite Falls; b. Sept. 5, 1892; d. in serv. Oct. 15, 1918; A.B. 1918; Rutherford col.; Methodist.

SPARGER, COLLIER BRYSON Accountant

        Care Dept. of State, Raleigh; B.S. 1922; b. Mt. Airy, Nov. 3, 1900; p. J. B. and Elizabeth (Case); acct. U. N. C. 1922-23; with dept. of state, auto. license dept., Raleigh, 1924-; Methodist.

SPARGER, RANDALL WORTH

        Mt. Airy; s. 1913-14; b. Mt. Airy, June 27, 1895; p. J. B. and -- -- --.

‡SPARKMAN, WALTER GWYNNE

        Lakeland, Fla.; A.B. 1909; Stetson univ.

SPARROW, MINNIE SHEPHERD

        (See Keyes, Mrs. C. W.).

SPARROW, WESCOTT OLIVER Banker

        Chapel Hill; s. 1913-14.

SPAUGH, FREDERICK MILLER Engineer

        15 Belews st., Winston-Salem; pres. Schenectady, N. Y.; B.S. 1924; b. Winston-Salem, Oct. 28, 1902; p. Rev. William E. and Katharine (Miller); Di Soc.; Delta Tau Delta; Gen. Elec. co.; Moravian.

SPAUGH, RUFUS ARTHUR Manufacturer

        1903 S. Main st., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1920; g. s. 1920-21; b. Winston-Salem, Sept. 18, 1899; p. Rufus A. and Anna Louise (Hege); Di Soc.; baseball; football; Beta Theta Pi; Gimghoul; Satyrs; mfr. furn. Forsythe Dining Room Furn. co. Winston-Salem, 1924; emp. Arista mills co. 1921; ibid. Washington mills, Fries, Va., 1921-22; supt. Arista mills co. Winston-Salem, 1922-; 2nd lieut. F. A. U. S. A. 1918-19; Moravian.

SPAUGH, RALPH EDWARD Banker

        1903 S. Main st., Winston-Salem; B.S. 1923; b. Winston-Salem, Feb. 12, 1902; p. Rufus A. and Anna Louise (Hege); Beta Theta Pi; emp. Wachovia Bank & Trust co. Winston-Salem, 1923-; Moravian.

SPEAR, RANDOLPH Merchant

        117 E. Peyton ave., Kinston; s. 1921-22; b. Portsmouth, Va., Oct. 20, 1903; p. William Henry and Lillian (Gardner); Baptist.

*SPEAR, WILLIAM WALLACE Minister

        From Hillsboro; Phila., Pa.; Ephrata, Pa.; b. 1812; d. June 29, 1865; A.B. 1831; A.M. 1838; D.D.; Episcopalian.

SPEARS, HENRY TURNER Banker

        Lillington; s. 1875-76; b. Harnett co., June 21, 1859; p. Col. John A. and Martha L. --; m. Lucie C. McKay, Dec. 19, 1888; teacher; register of deeds of Harnett co.; agent of Aetna Life ins. co.; Methodist.


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SPEARS, MARSHALL TURNER Lawyer

        Lillington; A.B. 1913; A.M. 1914; s. l. 1913-15; b. Lillington, Sept. 25, 1889; p. Henry Turner and Lucy Curtis (McKay); m. Estelle Flowers, Feb. 24, 1923; Kappa Alpha; Phi Soc.; alderman Lillington 1919-; pros. atty. Harnett co. recorder's ct. 1921-; 2nd lieut., 1st lieut. 324th inf. 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Methodist.

SPEAS, DALLAS CLEVELAND

        Winston-Salem; s. m. 1907-08; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1911; b. 1886.

SPEAS, J. WHEWELL Banker

        57 N. Forsyth st., Atlanta. Ga.; A.B. 1908; A.M. 1909; b. Donnaha, Aug. 6, 1888; p. Jonathan W. and Lucy Ann (Woodlieff); m. Henrietta Davis, Jan. 19, 1924; Phi Beta Kappa; prin. Kernersville H. S.; adj. prof. Ga. tech.; asst. trust off. Trust co. of Ga., Atlanta, Ga.; asst. mgr. Nat. city co.; mgr. Hibernia Securities co., Atlanta; Methodist.

SPEAS, WESLEY BETHEL Contractor

        664 Spring st., Winston-Salem; B.S. 1901; b. Vienna, Nov. 20, 1875; p. John S. and Mary Frances (Doub); m. Louzana Lenora Long, Dec. 19, 1901; Di Soc.; teacher pub. sch. 1901-02; ibid. Clemmons H. S. 1902-03; Forsythe co. supt. pub. instr. 1903-23; gen. contr. and builder, 1923-; Odd Fellow; Methodist.

SPECK, THOMAS WELLS, JR.

        York, S. C.; s. 1919-22; b. York, S. C., Oct. 22, 1901; p. Thomas Wells and -- --.

SPEED, ROBERT RANSOM

        Franklinton; s. p. 1921-22.

†SPEIGHT, DEAN LOUIS

        Moyock; s. 1915-16; b. Parmele, Feb. 4, 1896; p. C. R. and -- -- --.

SPEIGHT, ELIAS CARR Manager

        202 Cokey road, Rocky Mt.; s. 1913-14; b. Edgecombe co., Oct. 9, 1894; p. Dr. Richard Harrison and Margaret (Powell); m. Alice Dawson, Oct. 11, 1918; bookkeeper Coca Cola bot. co., Rocky Mt. 1915-17; emp. Pepsi Cola co. and Bennett co. 1919-22; mgr. Tar River Sweet Potato growers' co-op. assn. 1922-; field clerk U. S. govt. Washington and Greenville, S. C., 1917-19; sec. Rocky Mt. merchants assn.; Mason; Pythian; Episcopalian.

SPEIGHT, FREDERICK PERRY

        Edenton; s. p. 1915-16; Mars Hill col.; b. Edenton, Oct. 1, 1895; p. W. O. and -- -- --.

SPEIGHT, JAMES AMBLER Physician

        Hill st., Rocky Mt.; s. 1907-12; M.D. Tulane univ. 1914; b. Edgecombe co., May 2, 1890; p. Dr. R. H. and Mary (Powell); m. Mavis Griffin, Feb. 13, 1919; Phi Chi; phys. Nashville 1914-15; ibid. Rocky Mt., 1917-; Nash co. health off. 1916; pres. Nash co. med. soc.; Methodist.

*SPEIGHT, JOHN FRANCIS Farmer

        From Tarboro; Edgecombe co.; b. Aug. 31, 1841; d. Mar. 25, 1885; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; 3rd lieut. 36th N. C. C. S. A.

SPEIGHT, JOSEPH P. Physician

        Rocky Mt.; s. 1901-02; s. m. 1902-04; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1907; b. Whitakers, Jan. 13, 1883; p. Dr. R. H. Speight and Margaret A. --; m. Elizabeth Woodson, 1918; Kappa Alpha; phys., Rocky Mt., 1909-; mem. N. C. med. soc.; 5th dist. med. soc.; Nash co. med. soc.; Amer. med. assn.; Shriner; Odd Fellow; Methodist.

SPEIGHT, RICHARD HARRISON Physician

        Whitakers; s. 1866-68; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1870; b. Edgecombe co., Jan. 5, 1847; N. C. sen. 1891, 1899-1901.

SPEIGHT, RICHARD HARRISON, JR. Physician

        Battleboro; s. m. 1897-99; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1901; b. Edgecombe co., Apr. 6, 1879; asst. phys. state hosp. 1903.

*SPEIGHT, SETH B.

        Livingston, Ala.; b. Dec. 17, 1843; killed, Seven Days' battle, 1862; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; C. S. A.

SPELL, AMOS PURDIE Lawyer

        Red Springs; s. 1899-1902; b. Sampson co., Sept. 20, 1874; p. James M. and Margaret A. (Crumpler); m. Ethel G. Smith, Jan. 10, 1907; Phi Soc.; lawyer since 1903; clerk-treas. town of Red Springs; sec.-treas. Red Springs graded sch.; Methodist.

*SPELLER, CHARLES B. Planter

        Windsor; s. 1858-60; lieut. C. S. A.

*SPELLER, JAMES J.

        Bertie co.; s. 1852-53; jr. lieut. C. S. A. co. "B" Bethel reg.

*SPELLER, THOMAS H.

        Bertie co.; s. 1817; gen. assem. of N. C. 1827, '35-36.

SPENCE, JOSEPH ALBERT Lawyer

        Asheboro; s. 1895-96; s. l. 1899-1900; Univ. of Nashville, 1891-93; b. Palmersville, Apr. 25, 1869; p. Daniel and Margaret (Reeves); m. Mamie Boren. Oct. 30, 1917; practicing atty.; Stanly co. supt. of schs. 1898; N. C. state sen. 1909; Pythian; Methodist.

SPENCE, JOHN BRANTLEY Lawyer

        315 E. 12th st., Pawhuska, Okla.; s. l. 1898-99; b. Palmersville, Aug. 1, 1872; p. Daniel and Margaret (Reeves); m. Estelle Wilson, June 16, 1909; Presbyterian.

SPENCE, RALPH CASE Physician

        1314 Med. Art bldg., Dallas, Tex.; A.B. 1914; M.D. Harvard Med. sch. 1918; b. Kipling, July 14, 1893; p. Dr. Robert T.


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and Nora F. (Case); Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Kappa Epsilon; track; interne Mass. Gen. hosp. 1918-19; ibid. Baby hosp. New York city, 1919-20; physician Dallas, Tex., 1920-; 1st lieut. med. corps U. S. A. 1918-19; Mason; Presbyterian.

SPENCE, UNION LEE Lawyer

        Carthage; s. l. 1892-93; b. Stanly co., Aug. 20, 1867; p. Daniel and Margaret Ann (Reeves); m. Mary Worthy, Apr. 24, 1912; lawyer Troy, 1893-94; ibid. Carthage 1894-; mayor Carthage; Moore co. atty.; N. C. sen. 1903; Mason; Knight Templar; Methodist.

SPENCER CARROLL BAXTER Lawyer

        Swan Quarter; A.B. 1910; s. l. 1910; b. Fairfield, Apr. 23, 1888; p. Flavius F. and Alice (Harris); m. Lucille G. Mann. June 24, 1912; Phi Soc.; lawyer Swan Quarter, 1910-; Hyde co. atty.; mayor Swan Quarter 1912-; Mason; Methodist.

SPENCER, CHARLIE EDWARD

        R.F.D. 3, Petersburg, Va.; A.B. 1924; b. Greenville co. Va., Sept. 12, 1900; p. J. E. and Fannie B. (Field); gym team; speaker Phi Soc.; Gamma Phi; Epsilon Phi Delta; winner Bingham mem. medal; Baptist.

SPENCER, EDWARD LEE Lumberman

        Loachapoka, Ala.; A.B. 1917; b. Lenoir, Nov. 4, 1894; p. John Thomas and Julia Victoria (Cloer); Di Soc.; oil fields worker Okla., 1919-20; lumberman Loachapoka, Ala., 1920-; 2nd lieut., 1st lieut. co. "G" 371st inf. A. E. F. 1917-19; awarded D. S. C.; Mason; Presbyterian.

SPENCER, EARL MONTGOMERY

        300 Collett st., Morganton; A.B. 1920; Columbia univ. 1920-21; b. Morganton, Mar. 11, 1898; p. Cyrus Albert and Mary Kate (Montgomery); track; Di Soc.; salesman-acct. Morganton gro. co. 1921-23; emp. Morganton mfg. co. 1923-24; salesman Plowman Yarn co., Phila., Pa., 1924-; S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

SPENCER, FREDERICK BRUNELL Physician

        528 S. Fulton st., Salisbury; M.D. 1909; b. Swan Quarter, Oct. 9, 1881; p. John Warren and Mary Elizabeth (Fisher); m. Olive Pearl Abernathy, June 9, 1920; 1st lieut. Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga.; Methodist.

SPENCER, HIRAM REECE

        Siloam; s. 1918-20; b. Siloam, May 31, 1898; p. W. J. and -- -- --.

SPENCER, JOHN ALBERT Druggist

        220 Parrish place, Durham; s. 1906-07; b. Freehold, N. J., July 14, 1889; p. Joseph and Kate (Gunson); m. Kate Fenell, Nov. 9, 1915; Pythian; Baptist.

SPENCER, JOHN LEAK Manufacturer

        Tryon st., Charlotte; s. 1896; b. Charlotte, Feb. 15, 1878; p. Jesse Smitherman and Henrietta (Ledbetter); m. Olive Shull, Aug. 15, 1912; sec.-treas. Highland Park mfg. co. Charlotte.

*SPENCER, JAMES MONROE Lawyer

        Clinton, Ala.; b. 1827; d. June 24, 1861; m. Cornelia Phillips, June 20, 1855; A.B. 1853; Presbyterian.

*SPENCER, MARC

        Lexington, Va.; b. Oct. 10, 1890; d. July 20, 1914; s. 1911-12; civil engr.; Presbyterian.

*SPENCER, PETER PICKETT Planter

        Hyde co.; b. 1818; d. 1880; s. 1839-41.

SPENCER, ROBERT BAXTER Teacher

        Warrenton; A.B. 1921; b. Habucken, Mar. 2, 1886; p. Zachary Taylor and Cordelia Anne (Rollinson); m. Cora Sasser, Aug. 20, 1916; prin. Shady Grove H. S. 1921-22; ibid. Warrenton H. S. 1922-23; ibid. Henderson H. S. 1923-24; Baptist.

*SPENCER, SAMUEL

        Anson co.; s. 1805.

SPENCER, SAMUEL Auto Dealer

        200 E. Peyton st., Kinston; s. 1910-12; b. Lenoir co., Nov. 8, 1891; p. Timothy and Susan (Hines); m. Tyrl E. --; Phi Soc.; bookkeeper 1912-13; operator Kinston Vulcanizing co., Kinston bat. co., Spencer Sales co. 1913-; Kiwanian; Woodman; Methodist.

SPENCER, SAMUEL ADDISON

        Asheboro; s. 1910-11; b. Asheboro, May 10, 1889; p. A. A. and -- -- --.

*SPENCER, WILLIAM HENRY Lawyer

        From Hyde co.; Terre Haute, Ind.; b. 1831; A.B. 1854; ry. commr. for Ala.

SPENCER, WALTER LEE

        Swan Quarter; s. 1910-11; b. Fairfield, Feb. 21, 1891; p. F. F. and -- -- --.

*SPENCER, WILLIAM M.

        Greene co., Ala.; d. 1856; s. 1849-52.

SPENCER, WILLIAM OLIVER, JR. Salesman

        817 Jersey ave., Winston-Salem; s. 1913; Army Med. sch.; b. Yanceyville, July 9, 1897; p. Dr. W. O. and Mary (Kerr); m. Fay L. Huntley, Apr. 5, 1924; Phi Delta Theta; mobile hosp. No. 2, X-ray technician N. C. N. G. 1917; Shriner; Baptist.

†SPERRING, JOHN HENRY

        Live Oak, Fla.; s. 1900-01.

SPICER, CHARLES BOOKER Lawyer

        Harlan, Ky.; A.B. 1909; s. l. 1909-10; b. Laurel Springs, Apr. 9, 1886; p. John Chandler and Adelia (Greer); m. Addie Neal, Aug. 12, 1916; lawyer Jefferson 1910-23; ibid. Harlan, Ky., 1923-; Knight Templar; Shriner; Methodist.


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*SPICER, JOHN DANIEL Physician

        From Onslow co.; Goldsboro; b. Jan. 17, 1840; s. 1855-57; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1869; lieut. cav., C. S. A.; surg. C. S. A.

*SPIER, MONTGOMERY THEODORE Farmer

        Pactolas; Greenville; b. Pitt co., Mar. 27, 1873; d. 1914; s. m. and p. 1892-93.

SPIKES, NORMAN OWEN

        East Durham; pres. Jefferson Med. col., 10th and Walnut sts., Phila., Pa.; s. m. 1920-22; Jefferson Med. col.; b. East Durham, Feb. 20, 1900.

‡SPITZ, LEON

        New London, Conn.; pres. 608 Oakwood ave., Raleigh; g. s. 1919-20; A.M. Columbia univ. 1917; b. Raleigh, Dec. 15, 1893.

*SPIVEY, AARON JOSHUA Minister

        Bertie co.; A.B. 1830.

SPONG, ERNEST MAYO Accountant

        1604 S. blvd., Charlotte; s. 1918-19; Ga. tech. 1917-18; p. A. M. and Marie (Dillehey); m. Catherine Blakney, Nov. 17, 1921; contracting bus.

SPOON, ARTHUR OGBURN Physician

        Box 445, Greensboro; s. m. 1904-05; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1908; b. Oakdale, Nov. 19, 1881.

SPOON, CHARLES EDGAR Physician

        Burlington; s. m. 1904-05; M.D. Univ. of Tenn. 1907; b. Alamance co., Feb. 6, 1881; p. A. T. and Mattie (Ingold); m. Bessie Smith, Sept. 16, 1907; Methodist.

SPOON, SAMUEL CLARENCE Physician

        Graham; s. m. 1912-16; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1918; b. Haw River, Sept. 20, 1895; p. Samuel Cicero and Margaret (Brown); m. Hettie Hornaday, Oct. 21, 1916; phys. Hillsboro, 1 yr.; ibid. Greensboro, 2 yrs.; ibid. Graham 1921-; health officer Orange co. 1 yr.; Mason.

SPOON, WILLIAM LUTHER Engineer

        Box 125, Burlington; B.S. 1891; B.E. 1891; b. Alamance co., Mar. 18, 1862; p. George Monroe and Nancy (Stafford); m. Addie Vernon Neville, July 7, 1897; engr. N. C. geol. survey 1891-93; surveyed and pub. map of Alamance co. 1893-94; teacher Moody, Tex., 1895-96; road supt. and engr. Alamance co. 1897-1901; trav. salesman Good Roads Machinery co. 1901-02; spec. agt. U. S. dept. of agri. 1902-09; mgr. N. C. geol. and economic survey 1909-11; highway engr. Forsyth co. 1911-13; with U. S. dept. of agri. 1913-21; mem. firm Spoon and Lewis, consulting engrs. 1921-; author numerous maps and dirt principles pub.; Methodist.

*SPRAGGINS, LAFAYETTE B.

        Virginia; s. 1836-37.

*SPRAGGINS, THOMAS M.

        Virginia; s. 1836-37.

*SPRAGGINS, THOMAS S.

        Virginia; s. 1808.

SPRAGUE, JOHN FREDERICK

        Raleigh; s. 1921-22; b. Raleigh, Jan. 10, 1902.

*SPRINGFIELD, BLOUNT

        Madison co., Tenn.; s. 1840-41; U. S. A. Mex. war.

*SPRINGS, ADAM

        Mecklenburg co.; A.B. 1798.

SPRINGS, ALVA CONNELL Realtor

        221 Queens road, Myers park, Charlotte; A.B. 1879; Davidson col. 1875-77; b. Ft. Mill, S. C., Feb. 25, 1859; p. Col. Andrew Baxter and Julia Blandie (Baxter); m. Miriam Seltzer, Dec. 27, 1897; planter York co. S. C., 1880-84; ry. builder, pioneering, Mo., Kan., Okla., Tex., etc., 1886-1911; realtor Charlotte 1912-; Elk; Modern Woodman; Mason; Presbyterian.

*SPRINGS, JOHN M.

        Charlotte; d. 1865; s. 1852-55; C. S. A.; capt. and asst. Q. M. co. "B" 53rd reg.

SPRINGS, LEROY Manufacturer

        Lancaster, S. C.; s. 1878-80; b. York co., Nov. 12, 1861; p. Col. Andrew Baxter and Julia Blandina (Baxter); m. Grace White, Dec. 27, 1892; m. Lena Jones, Nov. 29, 1913; salesman Springs & Burwell, Charlotte, 1880-84; organizer Leroy Springs & co., Lancaster, S. C., 1884; firm changed to Heath Springs & co. to Lancaster Merc. co. 1900-; organizer Springs and Shannon, Camden, S. C., 1885; ibid. Kershaw Merc. & Bank. co., Kershaw, S. C., 1888; ibid. Springs Bank. & Merc. co. Heath Springs, S. C., 1889; ibid. Bank of Lancaster, 1889; ibid. Bank of Kershaw, 1904; ibid. Bank of Heath Springs, 1914; founder and builder The Lancaster Cotton mills 1895; Eureka Cotton mills, Chester, S. C., 1899; Kershaw Cotton mills, Kershaw, S. C., 1913; reorganizer and pres. mills 1 and 2, Ft. Mill, S. C., 1904, and the Springstein mills, Chester, S. C., 1906; pres. and owner Lancaster & Chester ry. 1896-; ibid. Lansford Water Power co.; planter; organizer and vice-pres. Columbia Nat. bank (formerly Palmetto Nat. bank) 1923; trustee Mutual Life ins. co. of N. Y.; mem. nat. cham. of comm.; Amer. cotton mfrs. assn.; New England mfrs. assn.; S. C. cotton mfrs. assn.; S. C. bankers' assn.; New Orleans and N. Y. cotton exchanges; col. staff gov. John P. Richardson, S. C., 1886-90; del.-at-large dem. nat. conv., New York, 1924; Presbyterian.

‡SPRINKLE, CICERO CHESTER

        Hillsboro; s. 1908-09; b. Tobaccoville, Aug. 20, 1888.

SPRINKLE, CHARLES NICHOLS Physician

        Weaverville; s. m. 1906-08; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1910; b. Marshall, Oct. 26, 1888; p. William C. and Teresa L. (Radford); m. Bess Tilson, Nov. 9, 1916; Baptist.


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†SPRINKLE, ROBERT LEE Minister

        Richland, Calif.; s. l. 1892-93; b. Leicester, Aug. 6, 1866; teacher; Methodist.

SPRUILL, CORYDON PERRY, JR. Teacher

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1920; B. Litt Oxford univ., England, 1922; b. Raleigh, Feb. 5, 1899; p. Corydon Perry and Sadie (Short); m. Julia Grimes Cherry, Sept. 14, 1922; Phi Beta Kappa; Pi Kappa Phi; Golden Fleece; gym team; asst. prof. U. N. C., 1922-; pvt. air service U. S. A. 1918; Baptist.

*SPRUILL, CHARLES WHITMALL

        Warrenton; b. 1838; d. 1873; s. 1855-57; C. S. A.

SPRUILL, FRANK SHEPHERD Lawyer

        Rocky Mt.; s. 1880-83; b. Martin co., Dec. 9, 1862; p. William Everett and Harriet Eliza (Arrington); m. Alice Capehart Winston, Oct. 6, 1886; ed. U. N. C. Magazine; Alpha Tau Omega; gen. counsel N. C. pine assn. and div. counsel A. C. L. ry.; N. C. gen. assem. 1893-; trustee U. N. C. 1893-99; dir. N. C. ry. 1893-95; asst. U. S. dist. atty. 1895; Episcopalian.

SPRUILL, FRANK SHEPHERD JR. Lawyer

        Box 954, Rocky Mt.; s. 1916-17; s. l. 1920-22; b. Louisburg, July 22, 1895; p. Frank Shepherd and Alice Capehart (Winston); Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Delta Phi; baseball; pvt., 2nd lieut., 1st lieut., capt. 52nd inf. 6th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

*SPRUILL, GEORGE EVANS

        Warren co.; b. June 27, 1828; d. Mar. 14, 1888; s. 1845-46; M.D. Univ. of Pa.

SPRUILL, JAMES FRANKLIN Lawyer

        Lexington; Ph.B. 1907; LL.B. 1910; b. Oriental, Sept. 29, 1882; p. James and Sarah Eliza (Caroon); m. Flossie Harris, Dec. 31, 1919; Phi Soc.; sol. Lexington recorder's ct. 1913-17; sol. sup'r ct. 12th judicial dist. 1922-; Junior; Methodist.

SPRUILL, JACK WHITE

        Care State Highway comm., Wilmington; s. 1919-21; b. Columbia, Oct. 25, 1900; p. Dr. Joseph Luck and Daisy Fuller (White); m. Margaret McQueen Finlayson, Oct. 9, 1922; rodman and instrument man, state highway comm.; Baptist.

SPRUILL, LESLIE JOHNSON

        Merritt; s. 1921-22; b. Merritt, May 16, 1903; p. A. and -- -- --.

SPRUILL, MARY JAMES Teacher

        Littleton; A.B. 1921; A.M. 1922; Barnard col. 1914-16; b. Littleton, Mar. 9, 1886; p. Peter A. and Harriet Burt (Parker); teacher Raleigh H. S.; Episcopalian.

*SPRUILL, PETER EVANS Lawyer

        Warrenton; b. 1836; d. in service, Richmond, June 25, 1862; A.B. 1855; tutor, 1856-58; C. S. A.

SPRUILL, SAMUEL OTHA

        Henderson Gro. co., Henderson; s. m. 1901-02.

*SPRUILL, THOMAS HILL Lawyer

        Warren co.; b. 1820; d. 1845; A.B. 1840.

SPRY, FLETCHER HUMPHRIES Teacher

        Back Bay, Va.; B.S. 1920; b. Currituck co., Oct. 28, 1897; p. John L. and Nan J. (Sawyer); m. Gertrude Blackwell Parsons; Alpha Chi Sigma; prin. Turkey Knob H. S., Wilson, Va.; farm bureau organizer, Princess Anne co. Va.; sec. ibid. farm bureau fed. 1922-; S. A. T. C.; Junior; Odd Fellow; Baptist.

SQUIRES, CLAUDE BABBINGTON Physician

        Professional bldg., Charlotte; B.S. 1917; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1919; b. Charlotte, Aug. 27, 1896; p. Thomas O. and Jane M. (Crowell); m. Maude May Shute, July 7, 1921; Theta Chi; Phi Chi; res. phys. Episcopal hosp., Phila., Pa., 1919-20; mem. staff Crowell clinics, Charlotte, 1920-; mem. N. C. state med. soc. and tri-state med. soc.; author several med. articles; S. A. T. C. Jefferson med. col. 1918; Mason; Pythian; Methodist.

STACEY, HORACE EDNEY Lawyer

        Elm st., Lumberton; A.B. 1910; Wofford col.; b. Gibson, Feb. 4, 1887; p. Rev. L. E. and Rosa (Johnson); m. Hallie Lytch, Apr. 28, 1914; prin. Rowland H. S. 1910-12; lawyer mem. firm McLean, Varser, McLean and Stacy, Lumberton, 1913-; N. C. sen. 1919-20; trustee U. N. C.; food administrator Robeson co. 1917-19; Methodist.

STACK, AMOS MOREHEAD Manufacturer

        Monroe; s. 1917-19; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; b. Stokes co., Jan. 28, 1899; p. Amos M. and Chattie (Prather); S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

STACK, ERVIN BLAKENEY Engineer

        Monroe; s. 1909; E.E. N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1905; Geo. Wash. univ.; b. Monroe, June 16, 1882; p. J. E. and Alice (Blakeney); m. Ione Miller, Sept. 18, 1912; emp. Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. co. East Pittsburgh, Pa.; Methodist.

STACY, JOHN BENTON

        Ruffin; s. 1911-13; b. Ruffin, May 23, 1891; p. John M. and Elizabeth (Benton); m. Mary Leta Cole, Dec. 27, 1922; Di Soc.; merchant 1914-; emp. co-op. marketing assn.; postmaster Ruffin 7 yrs.; sergt., 2nd lieut. 81st div., base hosp. 10th san. train 1917-18; Methodist.

STACY, LUCIUS EUGENE Chemist

        332 E. st., North Wilkesboro; A.B. 1912; A.M. 1913; Wofford col. 1907-09; b. Albemarle, Jan. 29, 1889; p. Rev. Lucius Edney and Rosa (Johnson); m. Agnes Pittman Webb, Sept. 5, 1917; chief chem. C. C. Smoot & Sons co., tanners, North Wilkesboro, 1913-; Methodist.


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*STACY, MARVIN HENDRIX

        From Morvin; Chapel Hill; b. Burke co. May 12, 1877; d. Jan. 21, 1919; Ph.B. 1902; A.M. 1904; g. s. 1904; instr. math. 1902; dean Col. Liberal Arts 1913-19.

STACY, MARY MARTHA

        (See Dozier, Mrs. Will).

STACY, WALTER PARKER Judge

        Wilmington; pres. box 793, Raleigh; A.B. 1908; b. Ansonville, Dec. 26, 1884; p. Rev. Lucius Edney and Rosa (Johnson); lawyer partner Graham Kenan, Wilmington, 1910-16; N. C. gen. assem. 1915; judge sup'r ct. 8th judicial dist. 1916-20; asso. justice supr. ct. of N. C. 1921-; Methodist.

STADIEM, MOSES LYON Merchant

        216 E. Gordon st., Kinston; s. 1922-23; b. Kinston, Dec. 14, 1904; p. Hyman and Yetbe (Shapiro); Phi Soc.; Jewish.

STAFFORD, ELIAS ELLER

        North Wilkesboro; s. l. 1914-15; Wake Forest col.; b. N. Wilkesboro, June 28, 1893; p. E. F. and -- -- --.

†STAFFORD, GEORGE NEWTON

        Clover Orchard; s. 1897-98.

*STAFFORD, JAMES Minister

        Rowan co.; A.B. 1821; Presbyterian.

*STAFFORD, JAMES MADISON

        Cheneyville, La.; b. 1833; d. 1875; s. 1853-54.

*STAFFORD, WILLIAM FARIS

        Burlington; b. Aug. 23, 1879; d. Mar. 4, 1907; A.B. 1902; teacher; brevet-capt. N. C. S. gds., 1898; Presbyterian.

*STAGG, JAMES EDWARD, JR.

        Durham; d. 1922; s. 1918-19.

STAHL, STEADMAN SMITH

        801 E. 40th st., Savannah, Ga.; s. 1921-22; b. Savannah, Ga., Mar. 6, 1899.

STAINBACK, DAVID CHANDLER Cotton Buyer

        Rockingham; s. 1875-77; b. Richmond, co., Aug. 17, 1856; p. William Pemberton and Octavia Roberta (Chandler); planter; merchant; copper and gold mining; Presbyterian.

STAINBACK, WILLIAM LEE, JR.

        115 Smith st., Greensboro; s. 1919-20; N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1918-19; Washington and Lee univ.

STALEY, ABRAM WILLS Bookkeeper

        Box 1129, Greensboro; s. 1918-22; b. Liberty, Jan. 3, 1898; p. Tom Wills and Barbra (Lambe); Di Soc.; bookkeeper Amer. Exc. Nat. bank, Greensboro, 1922-; S. A. T. C.; Modern Woodman; Methodist.

STALEY, BESSIE

        (See Cheatham, Mrs. Thomas F.).

STALEY, S. WALTER Physician

        821 Tarboro st., Rocky Mt.; s. 1898-99; M.D. S. C. Med. col. 1901; b. Liberty, Feb. 3, 1873; p. Iram and Margaret (Kime); m. Janie Chapin, Nov. 18, 1903; roentgenologist Rocky Mt. san. 1913-; Mason; Pythian; Methodist.

STALLINGS, DANIEL MONROE Educator

        Concord (Mayodan); s. 1895; M.A. Rutherford col. 1894; b. Bost Mills, June 15, 1874; p. Matthew and Nancy (Teeter); m. Daisy Angeline Nanney, Dec. 22, 1907; prin. of numerous schs. in N. C.; co. supt.; Mason; Junior; Methodist.

STALLINGS, GEORGE WHITFIELD

        73 Cedar st., Wyandotte, Mich.; s. 1907-08.

*STALLINGS, JOSIAH

        Duplin co.; A.B. 1833.

*STALLINGS, JOHN NICHOLAS Lawyer

        From Duplin co.; Thomasville; High Point; Salisbury; d. June, 1913; s. 1953-56; minister; pres. Thomasville and High Point fem col.; mem. conv. 1875.

STALVEY, ARCHIE BYRD, JR.

        Roxboro; pres. 530 Light st., Pier 19, Baltimore, Md.; s. 1919-22; p. A. B. and -- -- --.

STALVEY, ALBERT DERRICK

        Conway, S. C.; s. 1921-22; b. Conway, S. C., Nov. 7, 1902.

STAMEY, ENOCH LAFAYETTE Physician

        202 S. Edgeworth st., Greensboro; s. m. 1893-94; Catawba col. 1881-82; Vanderbilt univ. 1884-86; M.D. Atlanta Med. col. 1895; b. Burke co., Sept. 6, 1860; p. Alexander and Belzora (Haynes); m. Annie Barnes, Oct. 29, 1890; teacher; minister; phys. Morehead City, Greensboro, Hookerton, 1895-1912; dir. Keeley inst., Greensboro 1912-; Methodist.

‡STAMEY, JOHN WESLEY

        Clyde; s. l. 1895-96.

*STAMPS, PRESTON Planter

        From Milton; Parkton; b. Oct. 3, 1861; d. July 8, 1915; m. Hattie McQueen, Dec. 23, 1897; m. Annie Harrington, Mar. 31, 1911; A.B. 1883; Presbyterian.

*STAMPS, THOMAS Planter

        From Halifax co., Va.; Key West, Fla.; m. Elizabeth Walker; A.B. 1836; Presbyterian.

*STAMPS, WILLIAM LIPSCOMBE Physician

        From Halifax co., Va.; Milton; b. Feb. 17, 1816; d. Jan. 19, 1896; m. Elizabeth T. Jiggitts, 1840; A.B. 1836; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1838; farmer; surg. C. S. A.; Presbyterian.

STANBURY, WALTER ALBERT Minister

        221 N. 4th st., Wilmington; g. s. 1911-12; A.B. Trinity col. 1908; b. Watauga co., Jan. 27, 1884; p. John S. and Alice (Taytor);


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m. Julia Virginia Buiton, Dec. 29, 1909; pastor Clinton 1913-16; ibid. Wilson 1916-19; ibid. Wilmington 1920-; Methodist.

*STANCELL, MILLARD F.

        From Northampton co.; Jackson; b. June 8, 1848; d. 1907; m. Virginia Stephenson, 1878; s. 1865-68; sheriff and register of deeds Northampton co. 25 yrs.; Episcopalian.

*STANCELL, SAMUEL TURNER Lawyer

        From Margarettsville, Va.; Norfolk, Va.; b. Mar. 8, 1878; d. Dec. 20, 1920; Ph.B. 1908; s. l. 1908-09; lawyer Norfolk, Va., 1909-18; Baptist.

STANCILL, JESSE CLYDE Lawyer

        1415 Elizabeth ave., Charlotte; s. l. 1913; Erskine col. 1908-12; p. H. J. and Rose (Walker); m. Lucia McCormick, Nov. 25, 1912.

STANCILL, JOHN HARVEY

        Selma; s. p. 1908-09.

STANCILL, JOHN RUSSEL

        Greenville; s. 1918-21; b. May 1, 1897; p. J. T. and -- --.

*STANCILL, RENELL ANDERSON

        Carrolton, Miss.; A.B. 1862; C. S. A.

*STANCILL, ROBERT HENRY, JR. Physician

        Margarettsville; d. Jan. 1896; s. 1888; surg.; Episcopalian.

*STANCILL, RENELL MARCELLUS

        Johnsonville, Miss.; killed in service; A.B. 1857; C. S. A.

STANFIELD, CARL LEE

        Brown Summit; s. 1922-23; b. Oct. 10, 1901.

*STANFIELD, STEPHEN ADDISON Minister

        Virginia; s. 1844; Presbyterian.

*STANFORD, ELISHA DAVID

        From East Bend; Little Rock, Ark.; d. Jan. 1, 1924; s. 1893-94; s. l. 1894-95; B.S. Guilford col. 1891; govt. employee; N. C. legislature.

STANFORD, ULCA LELAND Lawyer

        Stoneville; s. s. l. 1917; b. Stoneville, July 15, 1892; p. Jonas Thomas and Mary Lee (Roberts); m. Rosa Mae James, Dec. 24, 1916; Junior; Methodist.

STANFORD, WILLIAM RANEY Physician

        1014 N. Mangum st., Durham; A.B. 1915; s. m. 1915-17; M.D. Univ. of Pa.; b. Teer, Nov. 28, 1892; p. Charles W. and Emma Graves (Baynes); m. Lois Brooke Foote, M.D., July 11, 1923; Presbyterian.

*STANLEY, BENJAMIN EDWARD Lawyer

        Kinston; b. Aug. 1, 1872; d. Aug. 16, 1899; B.S. 1896; s. l. 1896-97.

*STANLEY, EDWARD Lawyer

        From New Bern; San Francisco, Cal.; b. 1810; d. San Francisco, Cal., 1872; s. 1829-30; A.B. Norwich univ. 1829; gen. assem. 1844-48; atty. gen. 1846-48; speaker of house 1844-47; U. S. house of rep. 1837-43, 1849-53; appointed by Pres. Lincoln as milit. gov. of N. C. in 1862; resigned in 1863 because of objection to methods insisted upon by U. S. govt. in dealing with N. C.

*STANLEY, FRANK Minister

        New Bern; d. 1862; s. 1825; Methodist.

†STANLEY, HARRY RUFFIN

        Greensboro; s. 1918-19; s. l. 1919-20; b. Marion, Dec. 4, 1898.

STANLEY, JOHN HAYWOOD, JR. Physician

        Four Oaks; M.D. 1904; b. Four Oaks, Sept. 16, 1875.

STANSILL, JOHN MCQUEEN Banker

        Rockingham; s. 1916-18; b. Rockingham, Mar. 12, 1897; p. W. P. and Mattie (Nichols); bookkeeper Bank of Rockingham 1918-20; ibid. Charlotte Nat. bank, Charlotte, 1920; asst. cashier Bank of Farmville, Farmville, 1920-; Mason; Methodist.

STANTON, JOHN COLFAX, JR.

        Stantonsburg; A.B. 1924; b. Stantonsburg, Jan. 13, 1903; p. John Colfax and Ida --; Methodist.

STANTON, JAMES WASHINGTON Cotton Dealer

        LaGrange; s. 1897-98; b. LaGrange, Dec. 24, 1879; p. Dallas M. and Mary E. (Scarboro); cotton dealer and ins. 1907-; alderman LaGrange 1918-; Elk; Christian.

*STAPLES, MADISON LEATH

        Patrick co., Va.; d. 1852; s. 1848-49.

*STAPLES, WALLER R. Lawyer

        Richmond, Va.; b. 1826; d. Aug. 1897; s. 1842; mem. gen. assem. of Va.; pres. elector; mem. Confed. cong. of Va.; judge supr. ct. of appeals of Va. 1870-82; comm'r to revise laws of Va. 1883-87.

STARBUCK, HENRY RENBER Lawyer

        Winston-Salem; A.B. 1887; b. Winston-Salem; p. Judge D. H. and Ellen (Blickendorfer); m. Nannie L. Agurs; judge sup'r ct. 1895-1903; ibid. Forsythe co. ct. 1915-22; N. C. sen. 1909-11; Moravian.

*STARKE, JOHN MALONE Planter

        South Carolina; A.B. 1820.

‡STARKE, NATHANIEL COOPER

        Box 416, Montgomery, Ala.; Ph.B. 1901.

‡STARNES, BRAND

        Asheville; s. m. 1902-03; b. Asheville, May 26, 1882.


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*STARNES, JESSE RUSSELL

        Asheville; b. Dec. 20, 1901; s. 1920-21.

†STARNES, XAVIER BRAND

        Asheville; s. 1903-04; b. Asheville, May 26, 1882.

STARR, ALBERT LUTHER Lawyer

        Mooresville; s. l. 1901-02; A.B. Lenoir col. 1896; A.M. ibid. 1897; b. Catawba co., May 17, 1875; p. E. M. and Sarah (Dettern); m. May Bingham, Sept. 25, 1910; mayor Mooresville 4 yrs.; judge municipal ct. Mooresville 1915-21; judge Iredell co. 1921-; Mason; Junior; Odd Fellow; Lutheran.

STARR, HENRY FRANK Physician

        1331 N. Elm st., Greensboro; s. premed. 1911-12; s. m. 1912-14; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1916; b. Greensboro, Feb. 1, 1894; p. Rev. Henry Frank and Annie (Young); m. Virginia Goode, May 5, 1920; Kappa Psi; physician Greensboro 1916-17; med. dir. Pilot Life Ins. co., Greensboro, 1917; 1919-; 1st lieut., capt. med. corps Ft. Oglethorpe and Camp Dix, 312th F. A. 78th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Presbyterian.

STARR, HOMER WORTHINGTON Minister

        107 Cannon st., Charleston, S. C.; Ph.D. 1914; A.B. Harvard univ. 1900; A.M. Univ. of the South 1901; ibid. Theo. dept. 1900-02; b. Paris, Tex., Mar. 31, 1875; p. Rev. Francis Ruse and Sarah (Ward); m. Gertrude Eastland, July 3, 1902; rector Church of the Holy Communion, Charleston, S. C., 1916-; Mason; Episcopalian.

STARR, JONATHAN, JR.

        Terryville, Conn.; s. l. 1907-08.

*STARR, ROBERT BROOKS

        From Wilkesboro; Greenville; b. Jan. 10, 1892; d. Jan. 30, 1923; s. 1913; asst. cashier Bank of Wilkes, Wilkesboro, 1913-17; ibid. Farmers bank, Greenville, 1917-23;Methodist.

STARR, WILLIAM JOSEPH Engineer

        Creswell; pres. Hamilton; s. 1915-17; b. Creswell, July 29, 1897; p. William Joseph and Malisa Jane (Snell); N. C. highway comm. 1919-; U. S. navy as lds. elec., gen., 1917-19; Mason; Methodist.

STATON, ADOLPHUS Naval Officer

        Care Navy dept., Washington, D. C.; s. 1897-98; Va. Milit. inst. 1896-97; grad. U. S. N. acad. 1902; LL.B. Geo. Washington univ. 1917; b. Tarboro, Aug. 28, 1879; p. Dr. Lycurgus Lafayette and Kate Elry (Baker); m. Edith Blair, July 28, 1917; Delta Kappa Epsilon; commander U. S. navy; navigator U. S. S. Oklahoma, comdg. U. S. S. Dubuque, sr. naval off. army transport Calamares, exec. off. U. S. S. Mt. Vernon, and exec. off. U. S. S. Leviathan, 1917-19; awarded medal of honor and distinguished service cross; Episcopalian.

*STATON, ARCHIBALD TRENTON

        Hamilton; b. 1844; killed, Cold Harbor, Jan. 3, 1864; s. 1858-60; lieut. 17th N. C. inf. C. S. A.

‡STATON, HENRY Lawyer

        80 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; s. 1887-89; s. l. 1894-95; grad. Va. Milit. inst.; b. Edgecombe co., Aug. 12, 1872.

*STATON, HENRY LOGAN Lawyer

        Tarboro; b. Dec. 12, 1850; d. Feb. 12, 1923; m. Sallie Cobb; s. 1867-68; Zeta Psi; Univ. of Va.; Episcopalian.

STATON, HENRY VERNON Banker

        Bethel; s. p. 1904; p. J. R. and -- --; m. Margaret Novella Bunting, Nov. 25, 1908; gin and lumber mill operator; pres. Farmers & Merchants bank; dir. cotton assn. for 3 yrs.; fertilizer merchant 1922-; town alderman 3 yrs., Bethel.

STATON, JOHN ARTHUR

        Bethel; s. 1902-05; b. Bethel, Jan. 15, 1885; p. Robert and Mollie (Page); m. Bertha Waldrop, Jan. 15, 1908; mem. firm Staton & Taylor, merchants, Bethel, 5 yrs.; traveling salesman Pamlico Chem co., Washington, 1910-15; associated with Navassa Guano co., Wilmington, 1915-20; ibid. Baugh & Sons co., Norfolk, Va., 1920-; farmer 1910-; vice-pres. Bethel Banking & Trust co. 1911-; Methodist.

*STATON, JAMES RODERICK Physician

        Tarboro; b. Aug. 14, 1856; d. Nov. 23, 1883; s. 1875-77; M.D. Bellevue hosp. 1870; surg.

STATON, MARSHALL COBB Lawyer

        Tarboro; A.B. 1904; s. l. Harvard univ. 1904-07; b. Tarboro, Aug. 28, 1883; p. H. L. and Lalla (Cobb); Zeta Psi; U. S. referee in bankruptcy; Episcopalian.

STATON, REUBIN HILLIARD Lawyer

        Hendersonville; s. l. 1899-1900; b. Saluda, July 12, 1871; p. John Walton and Mary Elizabeth (Williams); m. Irene Agnes Johnston, June 20, 1901; realtor; ins bus.; banker; sheriff, tax collector, treas urer and supt. pub. instr. Henderson co.; mayor Hendersonville; postmaster ibid. 1922-; Mason; Woodman; Baptist.

*STATON, SIMMONS B.

        Tarboro; d. 1863; s. 1869-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; C. S. A.

STEADMAN, JOHN MARCELLUS, JR. Teacher

        Emory univ., Ga.; g. s. 1913-14; A.B. Wofford col. 1909; A.M. ibid. 1912; Ph.D. Univ. of Chicago 1916; b. Greenwood, S. C., June 20, 1889; p. John Marcellus and Elizabeth Briggs (Kennerly); m. Medora Rembert, Dec. 28, 1916; teacher Wofford fitting sch. 1909-13; ibid. U. N. C. 1916-19; ibid. Emory univ. 1919-; ed. Death


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and Life (Middle Eng. poem); co-author Sentences and Thinking; contributor to magazines; author The Origin of the Historical Present in English; Methodist.

STEDMAN, CHARLES MANLEY Lawyer

        Greensboro; A.B. 1861; A.M. 1866; b. Pittsboro, Jan. 29, 1841; p. Nathan A. and Euphania Wilson (White); m. Katherine deFossette Wright, Jan. 8, 1866; lieut.-gov. N. C.; N. C. gen. assem.; U. S. cong.; trustee U. N. C. 1899-1911; lieut., maj. 1st N. C. reg., 44th N. C. reg. 1861-65.

*STEDMAN, ELISHA B. Physician

        Pittsboro; A.B. 1830.

STEDMAN, FRANK HAYWOOD Banker

        Fayetteville; s. 1877-80; b. Pittsboro, May 28, 1859; p. Nathan A. and Euphania (White); m. Marie Theresa Peschan, Sept. 16, 1903; Phi Soc.; Phi Kappa Sigma; teacher; clerk Williams & Murchison, Wilmington; emp. Wilmington Star 8 yrs.; ins. 3 yrs.; sec.-treas. building and loan assn.; treas. Wilmington Seacoast ry.; owner Cross Creek bldg. and loan assn.; pres. Cumberland Savings Trust co., Fayetteville; sheriff New Hanover co.; Kiwanian; Presbyterian.

*STEDMAN, JOHN MADISON

        Fayetteville; A.B. 1830.

*STEDMAN, JAMES OWEN Minister

        Fayetteville; A.B. 1832.

STEDMAN, JOHN PORTER Manufacturer

        Buena Vista road, Winston-Salem; s. 1902-04; b. Winston-Salem, June 19, 1882; p. Rufus T. and Sallie (Hill); m. Lucy Lybrook, Nov. 5, 1914; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; clerk, salesman, asst. treas. and mgr. ins. dept. R. J. Reynolds Tob. co. 1904-; Mason; Episcopalian.

STEDMAN, JOHN PORTERFIELD Banker

        Telfair and Water sts., Washington; s. 1912-15; b. Oxford, Sept. 17, 1894; p. John Porterfield and Laura Telfair (Cordon); m. Laurie O'B. Branch, Apr. 6, 1921; bookkeeper St. Petersburg, Fla., Investment co. 1915-19; asst. cashier Bank of Washington 1920-; sec.-treas. Beaufort co. bldg. & loan assn., Washington; sergt. 2nd Fla. inf. Mex. border serv. 1916-17; 4th co. Fla. C. A. C., Ft. Oglethorpe, 2nd lieut. 1917-18; Mason; Episcopalian.

*STEDMAN, ORAN A.

        Cumberland co.; s. 1830.

STEED, THOMAS WARWICK Banker

        Richlands; B.S. 1922; b. Richlands, June 21, 1902; p. J. E. and Katy (Warwick); Kappa Pi; Phi Soc.; asst. cashier Citizens bank, Richlands, 1922-; Methodist.

†STEELE, ERNEST

        Waxhaw; s. l. 1907-09.

STEELE, EDWIN DOUGLAS Lawyer

        High Point; s. 1875-76; Trinity col.; Vanderbilt univ.; Rutherford col.; b. Guilford co., June 16, 1859; p. Seymour and Mary (Barnes); m. Mary L. Jones, Feb. 14, 1884; ed. High Point Enterprise 5 yrs.; register U. S. land office 1886-87; mayor High Point 5 yrs.; Mason; Pythian; Junior; Elk; Methodist.

†STEELE, EMILY SUTHERLAND

        1733 "F" st., N.W., Washington, D. C.; s. p. 1921-22; Radcliffe col.; b. Boston, Mass., Nov. 2, 1895; p. A. B. and -- --.

STEELE, FRANCIS ORLANDER

        Box 1028, Charlotte; s. 1909-10; Rutherford col.; b. Patterson, Sept. 8, 1888; p. H. O. and -- -- --.

STEELE, GEORGE CLINTON Railway Executive

        Warsaw; s. 1906-08; b. Randolph co., W. Va., July 22, 1889; p. George Clinton and Matilda Cristine (Strem); m. Tempie Arrington Cleaton; lumberman N. C. and S. C. 1910-12; supt. Roanoke Ry. co. and Camp Mfg. co., Franklin, Va., 1912-; Mason; Episcopalian.

STEELE, GEORGE SPENCER Manufacturer

        Rockingham; s. 1884, 1885-87; Philadelphia Text. sch. 1899; b. Rockingham, Aug. 12, 1867; p. Walter Leak and Mary (Little); m. Ellen Dewees Armistead, Oct. 8, 1903; cotton mill emp. 2 yrs.; merchant 11 yrs.; supt. Ruberdel Mfg. co., mill No. 2, Rockingham, 20 yrs.; trustee U. N. C. 1921-; Mason; Woodman; Methodist.

STEELE, ROBERT THOMAS STEPHEN Miner

        904 W. 4th st., Williamsport, Pa.; B.S. 1895; s. m. 1895-96; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1899; b. Rockingham, June 15, 1873; p. Dr. Walter Leak and Mary J. (Little); m. Margaretta S. Tinsman, Oct. 17, 1901; football; Sigma Nu; Theta Nu Epsilon; physician Rockingham 1 yr.; emp. relief dept., A. C. L. ry., Wilmington, 2 yrs.; pres. Cockran Coat co., Williamsport, Pa., 1905-; pres. Kettle Creek Coal Mining co. 1917-; treas. Williamsport Storage co.; dir. Northern Central Trust co.; Presbyterian.

*STEELE, THOMAS W. Planter

        From Richmond co.; Little Rock, Ark.; s. 1845-46.

*STEELE, WALTER LEAKE Lawyer

        From Richmond co.; Rockingham; b. Apr. 18, 1823; d. Oct. 16, 1891; A.B. 1844; A.M. 1847; LL.D. 1891; mfr.; mem. house of c. 1846-50 and '54-56; state sen. 1852 and '58; mem. and sec. conv. 1861; mem. U. S. cong. 1875-79; trustee U. N. C. 1852-68, 1874-91.


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STEELE, WILLIAM LITTLE Farmer

        Rockingham; s. 1883-84; b. Rockingham, May 13, 1865; p. Walter Leak and Mary (Little); m. Josephine Moore, Jan. 18, 1899; Mason; Methodist Episcopal.

STEELE, WILLIAM TRABUE Minister

        Sterling ct., Belmont blvd., Nashville, Tenn.; A.B. 1918; United Free Church col., Aberdeen, Scotland; Oxford univ., England; A.M. Vanderbilt univ. 1920; b. Pulaski, Tenn., Aug. 1, 1896; p. Hume Richard and Marianne Shirley (Trabue); Golden Fleece; Delta Kappa Epsilon; emp. Chevrolet Motor co., Flint, Mich., 1919; minister Culleoka, Tenn., conf. 1922-23; student sec. bd. of missions 1923; missionary to China 1924-; seaman U. S. N. R. F. 1918; Methodist.

STEIN, LEWIS JACOB Merchant

        111 S. 5th ave., Wilmington; s. 1911-12; b. Wilmington, Oct. 2, 1895; p. Lewis and Rosa (David); basketball; pres. A. David co., Wilmington; 2nd lieut. Ft. Oglethorpe, Camp Jackson co. "E" 324th inf. 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Jewish.

STELL, JOHN SPENCER Lawyer

        208 E. Morgan st., Raleigh; A.B. 1917; b. Rolesville, Oct. 16, 1893; p. John Patrick and Jennie (Greening); Phi Soc.; reportorial staff Tulsa, Okla., Democrat 1919; ibid. staff Raleigh Times and News and Observer 1919; clerk to U. S. dist. atty. New Bern and Elizabeth City 1919-20; law student office of Walter L. Watson, Raleigh, 1921-23; lawyer 1923-; bn. sergt.-maj. hdqtrs. co. 322nd inf. 81st div., 2nd lieut., 1st lieut. Camps Jackson, Sevier, and Pike 1917-19; Methodist.

STELL, ROBERT HICKS

        Youngsville; s. 1916-17; b. Youngsville, Oct. 25, 1894; p. George N. and -- -- --.

‡STEM, FREDERICK BOOTHE Manufacturer

        Darlington, S. C.; B.S. 1907; b. Oxford, Sept. 22, 1885; p. William Jackson and Mattie (Duncan); m. Mary Timberlake, July 12, 1916; baseball; Phi Delta Theta; Di Soc.; prof. baseball player Trenton, N. J., 1908; ibid. Boston, Mass., Nationals 1908-09; chem. Guantanamo Sugar co., Cuba, winter 1908; tob. bus., Springfield, Ky., winters 1909-10-11; baseball player, Sioux City, Iowa, 1910-11; emp. Export Tob. co., Greece and Turkey, 1912-15; vice-pres. Gary Tob. co., Constantinople, Turkey, 1915-; Mason; Baptist.

STEM, WILLIAM THOMAS Bookkeeper

        Darlington, S. C.; pres. No. 6 N. 6th st., Richmond, Va.; s. 1916-18; Col. of Charleston; b. Oxford, Dec. 31, 1897; p. William Jackson and Mattie (Thomas); bookkeeper tob. growers coop. assn.; Baptist.

STENHOUSE, ELIZABETH

        Greenville, S. C.; s. 1922-23; Flora MacDonald col. 1921; b. Greenville, S. C. July 7, 1899; p. W. N. and -- -- --.

STEPHENS, GEORGE

        206 Ridgeley apts., Birmingham, Ala.; s. 1921-22; Citadel col.; b. Birmingham, Ala., Sept. 2, 1900.

STEPHENS, GEORGE Journalist

        12 Evergreen lane, Asheville; Ph.B. 1896; b. Guilford co., Apr. 8, 1873; p. Addison H. and Lydia (Lambeth); m. Sophie Convere Myers, Dec. 9, 1902; pres. Y. M. C. A. 1895-96; baseball 1892-96; football 1893-96; Di Soc.; Sigma Nu. Gimghoul; mem. athletic advisory comm. 1896; life ins. 1896-97; real estate 1897-1901; banking 1901-18; organizer Am. Trust co.; vice-pres. ibid. 1901-02; pres. ibid. 1902-18; pres. and joint pub. Charlotte Observer; organizer and pres. Stephens co., Charlotte; owner and developer of Myers park, 1910-20; pres., joint owner and pub. Asheville Citizen, Asheville; sec. Charlotte park and tree comm. 1900-15; trustee U. N. C. 1900-; chmn. Asheville city planning comm. 1922-; chmn. bd. of dirs. Western N. C., Inc.; mem. univ. bldg. com. 1921-; grad. mem. univ. athletic advisory com. 1900-; mem. gen. athletic com. 1913-; Episcopalian.

†STEPHENS, KEMP BATTLE

        Ingersoll-Rand co., Birmingham, Ala.; s. 1898-1900; b. Wake co., Apr. 13, 1878; miner 1900-03; merchant; treas. Rocky Mountain Gem co.

*STEPHENS, SAMUEL BARRON

        New Bern; A.M. 1832.

†STEPHENS, WILLIAM TELFAIR

        Raleigh; s. 1901-03; b. Raleigh, Nov. 23, 1880.

STEPHENSON, BREVARD Editor

        2217 Washington circle, Washington, D. C.; A.B. 1912; Univ. of Miss. 1908-09; b. Montgomery co., Miss., Aug. 20, 1894; p. Dr. Columbus Benjamin and Florence Augusta (Doty); ed. writer and news ed. New Bern Sun 1913-15; tel. ed. Raleigh Times; news ed. Albany, N. Y., Times-Union, Charlotte Observer, Albany, N. Y., Knickerbocker Press, Wilmington, Del., Morning News, Annapolis, Md., Advertiser Portsmouth, Va., Star, mgr. ed., Philadelphia, Pa., Public Ledger, Washington, D. C., Post, Baltimore, Md., Evening Sun; Episcopalian.

STEPHENSON, CHARLES HENRY, JR.

        1410 Hillsboro st., Raleigh; B.S. 1924; b. Raleigh, Nov. 11, 1901; p. C. H. and -- --; Christian.

STEPHENSON, IRVING JOSEPH Teacher

        Angier; A.B. 1922; U. S. naval acad.; b. Angier, Nov. 26, 1889; p. John Quincy and Luella Etta (Britt); m. Albertine Patty, May 19, 1923; instr. U. N. C. 1922-24; prin. Angier H. S. 1924-; seamanensign U. S. navy 1917-19; Baptist.

STEPHENSON, PAUL DWIGHT Merchant

        Garysburg; pres. Mullius, S. C.; s. 1921-23; b. Garysburg, Oct. 29, 1900; p. John James


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and Lena Mary (Taylor); mgr. Rose's 5-10-25c store, Mullins, S. C.; Methodist.

‡STEPHENSON, VICTOR LEE Journalist

        232 East Onondaga st., Syracuse, N. Y.; A.B. 1906; b. Statesville, Feb. 21, 1885; p. Joseph W. and Adeline (Bone); Di Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; ed. Tar Heel; Greek prize 1905; staff writer Charlotte Observer 1906-16; New York Evening Post 1916-20; Worcester, Mass., Telegram 1920-23; ed. staff Syracuse Telegram; Methodist.

‡STEPHENSON, WILLIAM HERMAN Lawyer

        State Bank bldg., Houston, Tex.; A.B. 1918; Univ. of Tex.; b. Raleigh, May 12, 1897; p. C. H. and -- -- --; gen. coun., asst. sec.-treas. Lewis Oil corp. of Tex.; gen. coun., sec.-treas. Michal Lime co.

STEPP, HESTLEY AIKEN Banker

        Flat Rock drive, Hendersonville; s. 1905; b. Hendersonville, May 6, 1885; p. Robert K. and Martha Alice (Blythe); m. Madge Dunlap, Apr. 3, 1918; teacher Henderson co. 1 yr.; steno. Whiting Mfg. co., Judson, 18 mos.; emp. Wanteska Trust & Bank co., Hendersonville, 3 yrs.; asst. cashier 1st Bank & Trust co., Hendersonville; sec.-treas. Laborers bldg. & loan assn., ibid.; Baptist.

*STEPTOE, EDWARD J.

        Liberty, Va.; s. 1832-33; U. S. A. in Mex. war.

*STERLING, EDWARD G.

        Greensboro; b. July 28, 1841; d. in service, Ft. Macon, 1861; A.B. 1860; C. S. A.

*STERN, DAVID PONY Lawyer

        From Scotland Neck; Greensboro; b. Sept. 7, 1882; d. Dec. 20, 1914; m. Laura Weil, Oct. 14, 1912; Ph.B. 1902; s. l. 1903-04.

STERN, SIDNEY JOSEPH Lawyer

        4 Magnolia ct., Greensboro; s. l. 1908-09; b. Wilson, Oct. 15, 1879; p. Joseph and Fannie (Hoffman); m. Flora Oettinger, Oct. 19, 1911; Mason; Elk; Pythian; Woodman; Jewish.

STERNBERGER, CLARENCE BEAR Merchant

        105 Wrightsville ave., Wilmington; s. 1915-17; b. Wilmington, Aug. 31, 1896; p. Sol and Daisy T. (Bear); m. Anna Bar Hesse, June 15, 1921; Phi Soc.; emp. bank, Wilmington, 1 yr.; ibid. Carolina shipyard, Wilmington, 2 yrs.; wholesale paper and notion bus. 1921-; pvt. med. corps U. S. army 1918-19; Wilmington light inf. 1 yr.; Jewish.

STERNBERGER, GEORGE THOMAS Merchant

        119 S. 7th st., Wilmington; s. 1916-17; Davidson col. 1915-16; b. Wilmington, Aug. 31, 1896; p. Solomon and Daisy (Bear); clerical emp. 1917-21; partner firm Sternberger & co. 1921-; Mason; Jewish.

*STERRETT, ROBERT H. Lawyer

        From Columbiana, Ala.; Birmingham, Ala.; b. 1846; s. 1865-66; mem. gen. assem.; state sen.; lieut. C. S. A.

STEVENS, ALBERT F. Insurance

        1007 Keogh st., Greensboro; s. 1914-15; b. Union co., Oct. 2, 1893; p. John H. and Fannie Rebecca (Bost); m. Mabel Hix, Jan. 6, 1917; Elk; Methodist.

STEVENS, CHARLES LEARY Teacher

        Indiantown; s. 1912-14, 1917-18; b. Indiantown, Sept. 22, 1892; p. B. W. and Nancy (Leary); teacher 1915-16, 1922-; clerk U. S. war dept., Washington, D. C., 1918-21; bank employee 1921-22; Baptist.

STEVENS, MRS. CHARLES L. Welfare Worker

        (Nee Jones, Leah); 70 New st., New Bern; s. 1899-1900; b. Jones co., Nov. 13, 1865; p. Capt. Kenneth Rayner and Mary (Simmons); m. Charles Larmanie Stevens, July 11, 1907; prin. primary sch., Brookline, Mass., 8 yrs.; supervising teacher N. C. State Normal 8 yrs.; supt. schs. Beaufort; teacher New Bern H. S.; ibid. Wilmington H. S.; prin. sch. Southport 3 yrs.; supt. pub. welfare, New Bern; Methodist.

STEVENS, ELLIOTT WALKER Lawyer

        Warsaw; A.B. 1922; s. l. 1923; Harvard univ. 1922-23; b. Warsaw, Sept. 28, 1899; p. Henry Leonidas and Fanny (Walker); baseball; Sigma Nu; mem. N. C. bar assn.; S. A. T. C.; Episcopalian.

STEVENS, GEORGE PHIFER Missionary

        N. Kiang Su Pu Tieng Sien, Shantung Prov., China; A.B. 1902; A.M. 1903; b. Monroe, Dec. 9, 1879.

STEVENS, HENRY BLOUNT Lawyer

        Asheville; s. l. 1889-90; Univ. of Va.; b. Buncombe co., May 23, 1869; p. Samuel Norman and Martha (Buist); m. Catherine Lamb Millard, June 6, 1894; lawyer; deputy clerk sup'r ct. Buncombe co. 2 yrs.; dir. Cen. Bank & Trust co., Asheville; ibid. Tenn. and N. C. Ry. co.; dir. Appalachian Ry. co.; dir. Kitchin Lumber co.; dir. Pidgeon River Ry. co.; judge criminal ct. Buncombe co. 1898-1904; Pythian; Elk; Episcopalian.

STEVENS, HENRY DAVID Lawyer

        300 Montford ave., Asheville; s. 1916-20; U. S. Naval acad.; Yale univ. 1923-; b. Asheville, Oct. 7, 1898; p. Judge Henry Buist and Katherine Lamb (Millard); Epsilon Phi Delta; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Episcopalian.

STEVENS, HENRY LEONIDAS, JR. Lawyer

        Warsaw; s. 1913-17; Harvard univ. 1919-20; b. Warsaw, Jan. 27, 1896; p. Henry Leonidas and Fannie (Walker); m. Mildred Beasley, June 21, 1922; Phi Soc.; Kappa Sigma; Phi Delta Phi; lawyer mem.


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firm Stevens, Beasley & Stevens 1921-; 2nd lieut. co. "D" 318th machine gun bat. 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Junior; Episcopalian.

STEVENS, HARRY PELHAM Insurance

        Smithfield; Ph.B. 1903; b. Wayne co., Sept. 1, 1880; p. John A. and Julia Dawson (Durham); m. Marie Abell, Dec. 11, 1907; Phi Soc.; hdw. merchant Smithfield 1910-17; ins. bus. Jefferson Standard Life Ins. co. 1917-23; rep. in N. C., S. C., and Ga. for Parrish & co., brokers, New York, N. Y., 1924-; Mason; Pythian; Methodist.

*STEVENS, JOHN SOMERS BUIST Lawyer

        Asheville; d. Oct. 1893; s. l. 1892-93.

STEVENS, LEON GLADSTONE Lawyer

        405 S. 3rd st., Smithfield; A.B. 1910; b. Smithfield, Sept. 11, 1889; p. W. S. and Mary Boddie (Sanders); m. Ethel Gordon Sefton, Sept. 11, 1912; Phi Soc.; teacher Miami H. S., Miami, Fla., 1910-12; merchant 1912-16; lawyer 1916-; mayor Smithfield 1922-; Mason; Methodist.

STEVENS, LUKE LEARY Educator

        Indiantown; Ph.B. 1901; b. Indiantown, Nov. 5, 1878; p. Benjamin W. and Nancy (Leary); m. Vivian Bartlett, July 6, 1920; grad cum laude; supt. Albemarle graded sch. 1901-02; teacher Horner Milit. acad. 1902-04; merchant Indiantown 1904-05; teacher Staunton Milit. acad., Staunton, Va., 1905-20; supt. Camden co. pub. sch.; Camden co. supt. pub. instr. 1921-; Mason; Baptist.

STEVENS, RALPH EDWIN Physician

        621 Park ave., Sanford, Fla.; s. 1910-11; s. m. 1911-13; Stetson univ. 1909-10; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1915; b. Susquehanna, Pa., Feb. 7, 1891; p. Harry R. and Rebecca (Black); football; 1st lieut., capt. 305th engrs. 80th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Moose; Presbyterian.

STEVENS, RALPH SANDERS Physician

        Princeton; M.D. 1905; b. Smithfield, Apr. 25, 1884; p. William Smith and Mary Boddie (Sanders); m. Eula Kirkman Hood, June 22, 1909; physician Raleigh 1905-17; instr. U. N. C. med. sch. 1905-11; prof. Leonard med. sch. 1907-11; 1st lieut., capt. med. corps ammunition train 3rd div. 1917-19; Methodist.

STEVENS, DR. WILLIAM LEARY Physician

        Shiloh; s. m. 1908-10; M.D. Univ. of Va. 1912; p. Benjamin Wright and Nancy (Leroy); m. Annie Forbes, Jan. 1916; Baptist.

†STEVENSON, HENRY FRANCIS

        Bynum; s. 1909-10; b. Bynum, Aug. 16, 1885.

*STEVENSON, JAMES MARTIN Merchant

        Wilmington; b. Nov. 17, 1876; d. May 13, 1921; s. 1894-96.

STEVENSON, JAMES RANKIN Insurance

        118 Western ave., N., St. Paul, Minn.; s. 1905-07; b. Snowden, June 16, 1887; p. George Edward and Annie Eliza (Rankin); m. Mabel N. Woodcock, Apr. 10, 1918; banker 1913-23; real estate and ins. 1923-; corp. bat. "D" 38th F. A. 13th div. Camp Lewis 1918-19; Mason; Episcopalian.

STEVENSON, JOHN THOMAS Druggist

        E. Church st., Elizabeth City; s. p. 1916-17; b. Elizabeth City, Jan. 2, 1898; p. William C. and Nora C. (Webb); m. Wilma Sample, Apr. 10, 1923; Mason; Elk; Episcopalian.

*STEVENSON, JOSEPH WOORN Lawyer

        New Bern; b. 1834; d. 1865; A.B. 1856; lieut. C. S. A.

*STEVENSON, MARK DE WOLF Merchant

        New Bern; b. Oct. 28, 1845; d. 1910; s. 1862-63 and '66-67; A.B. 1911 as of 1866; teacher; lawyer; signal corps C. S. A.

STEVENSON, RESTON Teacher

        260 Convent ave., New York, N. Y.; S.B. 1902; M.A. 1903; Cornell univ. 1903-05; Ph.D. Columbia univ.; b. Wilmington, May 5, 1882; p. James Chapman and Elizabeth Jacelyn (Smith); m. Louise Covetadon, Apr. 6, 1920; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Sigma Xi; asst. chem. Cornell univ. 1903-05; ibid. Eastern lab. Hudson river works of Gen. Chem. co.; asso. prof., Col. City of N. Y.; capt. san. corps U. S. A. in France 1917; maj. sent to London work with munitions and inventions dept. 1919; chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur, France.

STEVENSON, SAMUEL HARRIS

        Loray; s. 1919-22; b. Loray, July 25, 1895; m. Louis Crittenden and Mattie Elenor --; emp. Iredell co. sch. 1921-22; emp. Davidson col. campaign 1922-23; with Jefferson Standard Life Ins. co., Charlotte, 1923-; seaman U. S. N. R. F. 1918; Mason; Presbyterian.

STEVENSON, SAMUEL WHITFIELD

        Mooresville; pres. 707 E. blvd., Charlotte; A.B. 1921; b. Mooresville, Oct. 24, 1898.

*STEVENSON, WILLIAM

        North Carolina; s. 1804.

STEVENSON, WILLIAM HOLLISTER

        New Bern; b. Sept. 10, 1884; d. June 10, 1907; s. 1900-02; grad. U. S. Naval acad. 1906; lieut. U. S. N.

STEVENSON, WILLIAM MCLELLAND Lawyer

        Bennettsville, S. C.; A.B. 1901; Davidson col. 1897-99; b. Mooresville, Mar. 13, 1879; p. Dr. S. W. and S. C. (McLelland); m. Evelyn Rogers, Aug. 2, 1910; Presbyterian.

STEWART, ALBERT Banker

        Box 287, Fayetteville; s. 1907-09; b. Greensboro, Dec. 11, 1885; p. Monroe Lucius


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and Dora (Longest); m. Winnie Bruton, Nov. 15, 1916; Alpha Tau Omega; teller Nat. Bank of Fayetteville; coll., cashier, vice-pres. Cumberland Savings & Trust co., Fayetteville; Kiwanian; Pythian; Methodist.

*STEWART, AZARIAH COBURN

        Taylorsville; b. 1836; d. 1861; s. 1858-60; mem. conv. 1861; C. S. A.

‡STEWART, BARNEY CLEVELAND

        Care Baseball club, Winston-Salem; A.B. 1911.

†STEWART, CHARLES

        Harnett co.; s. 1878-80.

STEWART, CHARLES DAVIS Teacher

        Gloucester; pres. Edenton; s. 1915-17; b. Gloucester, May 30, 1895; p. Chas. H. and Evalina (Davis); m. Fannye Atwood Willis, Dec. 20, 1920; Phi Soc.; A. E. F. 1918-19; Methodist.

*STEWART,DANIEL

        Richmond co.; b. Feb. 22, 1835; killed, Fredericksburg, Va., 1862; A.B. 1858; lieut. C. S. A.

STEWART, EDWIN LATHAM Lawyer

        Washington; A.B. 1908; b. Washington, Aug. 31, 1886; p. E. T. and Fannie Byrd (Latham); m. Nellie Lewis Barbee, July 25, 1911; Phi Soc.; Phi Delta Theta; Beaufort co. recorder's ct. 1921-22; Presbyterian.

*STEWART,GABRIEL L.

        Plymouth; s. 1806; mem. house of c. 1815, '16, '23-24 and '27.

*STEWART, GUY LESLIE Clerk

        Gloucester; d. Camp Greene, 1919; s. 1916; bank clerk; Methodist.

*STEWART, HAMILTON VERNON Lawyer

        From Greensboro; Atlanta, Ga.; b. Dec. 14, 1880; d. Aug. 5, 1804; s. 1900-03.

STEWART, JOE ARROWOOD Cashier

        903 W. 4th st., Charlotte; s. 1911-12; b. Matthews, Feb. 26, 1891; p. John Crawford and Elizabeth Anne (Alexander); cashier Sou. Bell Tel. & Tel. co., Charlotte, 1912-; sergt. Camps Green and Joseph E. Johnston, U. S. A. 1917-18; Mason; Presbyterian.

†STEWART, JOHN EDWIN

        Patterson ave., Winston-Salem; s. 1915-16.

*STEWART, JONATHAN LAFAYETTE Lawyer

        From Centreville, Miss.; Clinton; b. Monroe co., Miss., June 4, 1835; d. May 7, 1923; A.B. 1857; LL.B. 1858; A.M.; teacher; lawyer 1858; minister 1864; farmer; state sen. 1876-77; pres. Clinton Female col. 1874-78; trustee U. N. C. 1881-97; Baptist.

STEWART, OLIVER CONRAD

        Battleboro; s. 1915-17; b. Battleboro, Sept. 16, 1895.

STEWART, PLUMMER Lawyer

        Law bldg., Charlotte; LL.B. 1901; Ph.B. Trinity col. 1894; b. Union co., July 13, 1870; p. Robert L. and Sallie M. (Phifer); m. Annie Harrell, June 30, 1905; supt. pub. instr. Union co. 1897-99; alderman Charlotte 1905-11; vice-mayor ibid. 1909-11; N. C. gen. assem. 1913; Mecklenburg co. food administrator 1917-19; Mason; Redman; Junior; Methodist.

STEWART, ROACH SIDNEY Lawyer

        Lancaster, S. C.; Ph.B. 1903; b. Jan. 28, 1881; football; mayor Lancaster, S. C., 4 yrs.; S. C. sen.

*STEWART, SAMUEL

        Chatham co.; A.B. 1823; A.M. 1829.

*STEWART, WILLIAM BELFIELD Merchant

        Clinton; b. Aug. 20, 1858; d. May 16, 1911; m. Julia Robinson Bizzell, Dec. 16, 1884; m. Florence Hubbard, Apr. 27, 1905; A.B. 1881; Wake Forest col. 1880; lumberman; farmer; alderman Clinton; Baptist.

STEWART, WILLIAM MARSH Druggist

        903 W. 4th st., Charlotte; s. p. 1902; p. J. C. and Elizabeth Anne (Alexander).

*STICKNEY, FENNER SATTERTHWAITE Minister

        From Washington co.; Pitt co.; b. Greensboro, Ala.; d. Aug. 14, 1897; s. 1876-77; grad. Gen. Theo. sem. 1886; Episcopalian.

*STICKNEY, JOSEPH BRYAN Merchant

        From Washington; Wilson; b. Greensboro, Ala., Mar. 8, 1827; s. 1847-48; farmer; mem. house of c. 4 yrs.; C. S. A.

*STICKNEY, JOHN COBB Physician

        From Greensboro, Ala.; New Orleans, La.; b. 1832; A.B. 1855; surg. C. S. A.

STIERS, PERCY TOWNSEND Lawyer

        Reidsville; s. l. 1911-12; Columbia univ.; b. Wentworth, Dec. 31, 1890.

STILLWELL, ERLE GULICK Architect

        Hendersonville; s. 1907; Cornell univ.; b. Hannibal, Mo., Jan. 20, 1885; p. Amos J. and Fanny C. (Anderson); m. Eva Douglas Smith, Nov. 5, 1905; Beta Theta Pi; Mason; Pythian; Episcopalian.

STILLWELL, HARRY CLIFFORD Student

        Webster; pres. 1013 Spruce st., Philadelphia, Pa.; s. m. 1920-23; Jefferson Med. col. 1923-; b. Webster, June 18, 1902; p. William Alexander and Octa (Holden); Alpha Kappa Kappa; Baptist.

STIMPSON, ROBERT TULA

        Siloam; pres. Chapel Hill; A.B. 1921.


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STINSON, JOSEPH NORWOOD Druggist

        Woodruff, S. C.; s. 1908-11; Methodist col., Belfast, Ireland; b. Wilkesboro, Dec. 3, 1882; p. E. B. and Eliza B. (Tillinghast); m. Ethel Lee Jordan, Apr. 29, 1913; m. Malissa Pearson, Jan. 2, 1923; Alpha Tau Omega; Episcopalian.

*STIREWALT, JOHN Planter

        Cabarrus co.; s. 1828-29.

*STITH, ABNER

        Lawrenceville, Va.; A.B. 1813; tutor 1814-16.

*STITH, WILLIAM

        Lawrenceville, Va.; s. 1817.

STITT, RICHARD BATTLE Insurance

        704 E. blvd., Charlotte; s. 1918; b. June 25, 1899; p. Wm. Morrison and Lina (Battle); m. Gladys Palmer, Mar. 1, 1924; ins. dept. of the Independence Trust co.; sec. Lions club.

*STOCKARD, HENRY JEROME

        From Chapel Hill; Raleigh; b. Chatham co., Sept. 15, 1858; d. Sept. 5, 1914; s. 1892-93; A.M. Elon col.; instr. U. N. C. 1892-93; prof. English and political economy, Fredericksburg; ibid. Latin and English, Peace inst.; pres. Peace inst.

*STOCKARD, JAMES KIVETTE Physician

        From Graham; Manila, P. I.; Reidsville; b. 1858; d. Mar. 1922; m. Edith L. Freeman, July 2, 1877; s. 1879-80; Vanderbilt univ.; M.D. Johns Hopkins univ.; surg. U. S. A. Span.-Am. war and world war; Presbyterian.

STOCKARD, SALLIE

        (See Magness, Mrs. P.)

STOCKARD, TRACY KILGO Tobacconist

        402 S. Eugene st., Greensboro; s. 1911-13; William and Mary col. 1910-11; b. Burlington, Jan. 20, 1892; p. Dr. James Kivette and Edith Leonora --; Sigma Nu; bookkeeper, factory supt. J. P. Taylor Tob. co. 1914-16, 1919-; merchant 1916-18; pvt. med. sup. depot hosp train No. 3 U. S. A. 1918; Elk; Presbyterian.

STOCKDON, WALTER IRVING Physician

        Glendon; s. 1908-09; s. m. 1910-12; M.D. Baltimore Col. of Physicians and Surgeons; b. Boston, Mass., Apr. 26, 1890; p. Joseph J. and Mildred Leslie (Trickey); m. Lessie Eugenia Womble, Jan. 7, 1919; Phi Chi; physician Highfalls 1914-18; ibid. Swansboro 1918-19; ibid. Glendon 1919-; U. S. pub. health service coast guard sta. No. 192, 1917-19; Woodman; Junior; Mason; Methodist.

*STOCKTON, FRANCIS DAUGHTRY Lawyer

        From Statesville; Memphis, Tenn.; b. Mar. 8, 1839; d. 1878; A.B. 1859; lieut. C. S. A., adj. Salisbury prison.

STOCKTON, GILCHRIST BAKER Realtor

        1754 Riverside ave., Jacksonville, Fla.; s. 1909-10; B.Litt. Princeton univ. 1914; A.B. Oxford univ. 1920; b. Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. 20, 1890; p. John Noble Cumming and Fannie Gilchrist (Baker); Sigma Nu; exec. sec. B. J. Rosenthal 1921-22; pres. Ortega co. 1922-; spec. attache Am. ambassador to England 1916-17; chief Am. relief administration to Austria 1919-20; awarded Chevalier de l'Ordre de la Couronne (Belgium), Ordre du Comite Nationale (Belgium), spec. medals from St. Quentin and Lille, France, and Order of San Salvator (Viennese); lieut. (j. g.)-lieut. U. S. N. R. F. 1917-21; Episcopalian.

STOCKTON, NORMAN VAUGHN Merchant

        1149 W. 4th st., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1909; b. Winston-Salem, Sept. 19, 1899; p. M. D. and Martha (Vaughn); m. Emorie Barber, Nov. 9, 1916; Beta Theta Pi; pres.-treas. and mgr. Norman Stockton, Inc.; Mason; Methodist.

STOCKTON, RICHARD GORDON Lawyer

        1223 Shallowford st., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1911; s. l. 1911-13; Columbia univ.; b. Winston-Salem, Feb. 12, 1892; p. M. D. and Martha (Vaughn); m. Hortense Jones, Oct. 13, 1917; lawyer mem. firm Eller & Stockton; pres. U. S. cham. of com. 1920-21; sergt.-maj., 1st lieut. 81st div. U. S. A. 1918-19; Mason; Methodist.

STOCKTON, RALPH MADISON Manufacturer

        1229 Shallowford st., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1918; b. Winston-Salem, Sept. 24, 1897; p. Madison Doughty and Martha (Vaughn); m. Margaret Thompson, Oct. 12, 1922; Delta Kappa Epsilon; factory supt. B. F. Huntley Furn. co. 1919-; 2nd lieut. C. A. C., U. S. A. 1918; Methodist.

*STOKES, HUGH MONTGOMERY Teacher

        Wilkes co.; A.B. 1815; mem. house of c. 1819.

STOKES, JOHN FRANK Insurance

        Greenville; Ph.B. 1901; b. Greenville, Jan. 23, 1874; p. H. J. and Nancy H. (Cox); m. Jessie Lindsay, Apr. 12, 1902; teacher 1901-05; ins. bus. 1905-; comdr. Knights of the Maccabees of the World; Modern Woodman; Junior.

*STOKES, JOHN RICHMOND

        Wilkes co.; A.B. 1809.

STOKES, PERCY BETHEL Physician

        Ruffin; s. 1912-14; M.D. Med. Col. of Va.; Jefferson Med. col.; b. Ruffin, Mar. 3, 1892; p. Thomas William and Mary (Chandler); m. Lyall Lane, May 25, 1922; Omega Upsilon Phi; interne B. C. hosp., Baltimore, Md., 1 yr.; physician Brownlee, Canada, 3 yrs.; ibid. Ruffin 3 yrs.; ibid. Kings Mountain; Elk; Odd Fellow; Methodist.


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STOKES, THOMAS DUDLEY Merchant

        Elk Hill, Va.; B.S. 1882; b. Richmond, Va., Oct. 17, 1861; p. Allen Young and Margaret Pickett); m. Sue McDonald Greer, June 2, 1902; Alpha Tau Omega; pres. Stokes Grymes Groc. co., Richmond, Va.; mem. firm T. D. Stokes & co., ibid.; Episcopalian.

STOKES, TOM DODDS Lawyer

        2nd st., Lexington; A.B. 1918; b. Ruffin, Sept. 10, 1896; p. Thomas W. and Mary (Chandler); Phi Alpha Delta; teacher Lexington 1918-23; lawyer ibid. 1923-; Methodist.

STOKES, THOMAS WILLIAM Farmer

        Ruffin; s. 1883-84; b. Reidsville, Feb. 6, 1860; p. William Allen and Bettie (Johnston); m. Mary Chandler, Dec. 7, 1887; tob. bus., Reidsville, 1886-87; farmer 1887-; deputy sheriff, j. p., Rockingham co.; Methodist.

STOKES, WALTER, JR. Insurance

        Nashville, Tenn.; A.B. 1913; b. Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 12, 1891; p. Walter and Nellie (Treanor); m. Ophelia M. Palmer, May 31, 1916; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Golden Fleece; Gorgon's Head; Amphoterothen; Phi Soc.; pres. sr. class 1913; with N. Y. Life Ins. co. 1914-24; sec. and dir. E. O. Elliott co. 1913-14; vice-pres. and dir. Carter Acceptance co.; dir. Nashville art assn.; pres. Kiwanis club; cham. of com.; pres. life underwriters assn.; U. S. A. 1917; Ft. Oglethorpe, 1st lieut. F. A. 77th F. A. 4th div. Camp Greene 1918; A. E. F. 1918; bat. "C" 77th F. A., Aisne-Marne, Vesle, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne, and army of occupation; capt. ibid. 1918; Episcopalian.

STOKES, WILLIAM FLEMING Merchant

        Stokes; A.B. 1919; b. Stokes, Jan. 31, 1898; p. William G. and Addie (Perkins); m. Kathryn Piner Tripp, Oct. 25, 1922; S. A. T. C. Plattsburg and U. N. C. 1918; Mason; Methodist.

STONE, ALMA IRENE Library Assistant

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1915; A.B. Meredith col. 1914; Columbia univ. 1916; b. Chatham co., Dec. 17, 1892; p. Hiram Frances and Elizabeth Ann (Markham); asst. seed analyst, bot. lab. N. C. dept. of agri. 1915-16; asst. in charge periodicals, library U. N. C. 1916-; mem. N. C. library assn.; Baptist.

*STONE, DE WITT CLINTON Broker

        From Louisburg; Galveston, Tex.; b. 1825; d. Aug. 1884; A.B. 1845; A.M. 1849; pres. Galveston, Tex., cotton exchange; mayor Galveston; C. S. A.; trustee U. N. C. 1858-68.

*STONE, DAVID WILLIAMSON Banker

        Raleigh; s. 1818-20; cashier Bank of Cape Fear.

STONE, IMOGEN

        Sophie Newcomb col., New Orleans, La.; pres. New Haven, Conn.; s. 1901-02; Tulane univ.; St. Mary's sch.

STONE, JAMES ALBERT Physician

        Little River; s. m. 1902-03; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1905; b. Shallotte, Feb. 26, 1879; p. William H. and Zilla (Gore); m. Nell Ellerbe Miles, Feb. 23, 1911; Kappa Psi; Theta Nu Epsilon; Mason; Pythian; Junior; Woodman.

*STONE, JOHN H.

        Dayton, Ala.; killed in service; s. 1843-44; C. S. A.

STONE, LESLIE OGBURN Naval Officer

        Care Bureau of Navigation, Washington, D. C.; s. 1913-14; s. m. 1914-16; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1918; b. Kittrell, June 21, 1895; p. John Carl and Serdia (Edwards); lieut. med. corps U. S. navy transport service 1918-19; Protestant.

STONE, MILLARD BENTON

        Kittrell; s. 1916-17, 1919-20; b. Kittrell, Sept. 4, 1898.

STONE, MARVIN LEE Student

        Kittrell; A.B. 1920; b. Kittrell, Sept. 4, 1898; p. John Calvin and Sedia (Nash); baseball; Kappa Psi; teacher Wilmington H. S. 1920-21; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

†STONE, WILLIAM EDGAR

        Carrboro; s. p. 1899-1900.

‡STONE, WILBERT LAWRENCE Druggist

        West Durham; Ph.G. 1922; b. Kittrell; p. Lewis Henry and Roxie A. --; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

*STONEY, THOMAS P. Merchant

        Charleston, S. C.; s. 1855-56.

STORY, PHILIP MERRELL Manufacturer

        Randleman; pres. Three Rivers, Mass.; s. 1918-19; b. Mar. 10, 1901; p. Philip C. and Ethel L. --; with Deep River mills, Randleman; with Palmer mill, Three Rivers, Mass.

*STORY, ROMY

        Aho; b. Watauga co., Dec. 12, 1882; d. Sept. 1907; s. 1903-06.

STORY, THOMAS EDGAR Teacher

        Trinity; A.B. 1913; A.M. 1920; Trinity col. 1909-10; b. Blowing Rock, Mar. 11, 1888; p. Joshua Clingman and Martha (Day); m. Mary C. Downs, Sept. 3, 1918; Di Soc.; prin. Bay Leaf H. S., Wake co., 1913-14; ibid. Oak Hill H. S., Lenoir, 1914-21; ibid. Trinity H. S., Randolph co., 1921-; Junior; Woodman; Pythian; D.O. K.K.; Baptist.

STOUDEMIRE, STERLING AUBREY

        Spencer; pres. Chapel Hill; A.B. 1923; A.M. 1924; b. Spencer, Sept. 4, 1902; p. Palmer and -- -- --; Methodist.


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STOUGH, SAMUEL TERTIUS

        Cornelius; s. 1909-10; b. Cornelius, July 4, 1891; p. R. J. and -- -- --; one of organizers of Farmers co., Cornelius.

STOUT, CHALMERS OTIS Realtor

        Siler City; pres. Poinsettia hotel, West Palm Beach, Fla.; s. 1921-23; Guilford col. 1920-21; b. Randolph co., Oct. 7, 1900; p. Jesse Monroe and Hattie Fideal (Scotten); Delta Tau Delta.

STOUT, GEORGE RICHARD Chemist

        Julian; pres. Imperial hotel, Canton; B.S. 1923; b. Julian, Aug. 23, 1902; p. James R. and Eva L. (Siler); Alpha Chi Sigma; chem. Champion Fibre co. 1923-; Methodist.

STOUT, WILBUR WHITE Student

        403 N. Mebane st., Burlington; A.B. 1921; A.M. 1922; g. s. 1922-; b. Farmer, Sept. 27, 1898; p. Henry Clay and Maggie Belle (Thompson); Di Soc.; asst. instr. U. N. C. 1923-; author thesis, Platonic Ideas in Bacon; Methodist.

STOWE, CHARLES DENNIS

        25 Pearl st., Asheville; s. p. 1916-17; b. Greensboro, Mar. 20, 1888; p. Frederick Seymour and Mary Jane (Campbell); m. Julia E. --, June 24, 1918; Mason; Knight Templar; Methodist.

STOWE, LESTER HOLLAND

        Belmont; s. 1903-04; b. Belmont, May 5, 1885.

STOWE, SAMUEL TATE Engineer

        Charlotte; s. 1885-86; b. Yorkville, S. C., May 5, 1864; Mecklenburg co. civil engr.

STOVER, MARY LOUISE

        1813 Princess st., Wilmington; pres. Columbia univ., New York, N. Y.; s. 1917-18; g. s. Columbia univ.; Randolph-Macon col.; A.B. Salem col.; b. Wilmington, June 30, 1897; p. Martin L. and Georgia H. (McLeod); teacher Red Oak H. S. 1920-21; ibid. Isaac Bear Mem. sch., Wilmington, 1921-22; Methodist.

*STRAIN, JAMES Planter

        Orange co.; s. 1819.

*STRANGE, ALEXANDER RAVENSCROFT

        Fayetteville; b. 1830; d. 1851; s. 1846-49.

*STRANGE, JOSEPH HUSKE Insurance

        From Wilmington; South Orange, N. J.; b. Apr. 8, 1861; d. Apr. 16, 1923; m. Kate Egbertson, Dec. 15, 1886; s. 1877-79; broker's clerk 1880-86; flour miller 1886-1900; life ins. 1900-; Episcopalian.

*STRANGE, JOHN KIRKLAND

        Fayetteville; b. 1828; d. 1852; A.B. 1848.

*STRANGE, ROBERT Lawyer

        From Fayetteville; Wilmington; b. July 27, 1823; d. Jan. 24, 1877; m. Caroline Wright; A.B. 1841; state sol.; mem. gen. assem. 1852; mem. conv. 1861; maj. U. S. A., Mex. war; maj. C. S. A.

*STRANGE, ROBERT, JR. Minister

        From Wilmington; Richmond, Va.; b. Dec. 6, 1857; d. Aug. 23, 1914; m. Elizabeth Stone Buford, Sept. 29, 1886; A.B. 1879; D.D. 1895; grad. Berkeley, Conn., Divinity sch. 1883; teacher 1879-80; minister 1884-1914; bishop of Eastern Carolina; Episcopalian.

STRANGE, ROBERT, JR. Banker

        Wilmington; A.B. 1913; b. Wilmington, Jan. 16, 1891; p. Rev. Robert and -- --; cashier Bank of Commerce; vice-pres. Wilmington Kikanis club.

STRANGE, ROBERT WRIGHT

        9-10 McIlwaine bldg., Petersburg, Va.; s. 1909-10; s. l. 1910-12; b. Wilmington, Mar. 31, 1891.

STRANGE, THOMAS WRIGHT Insurance

        520 Gwynne bldg., Cincinnati, O.; B.S. 1917; b. Wilmington, Mar. 13, 1896; p. Thomas Wright and Florence (Rogers); Sigma Nu; emp. Sou. Bell Tel. co., Atlanta, Ga., 9 mos.; salesman Pacific Life Ins. co.; 2nd lieut. air service U. S. army 1917-19; Episcopalian.

STRATFORD, WILLIE MAY

        (See Shore, Mrs. William Thomas.)

‡STRAUS, CARLISLE LEONELL

        Maysville; s. 1907-08.

*STRAYHORN, JOHN THOMAS Lawyer

        From Hillsboro; Roxboro; b. Feb. 17, 1862; d. Apr. 16, 1895; m. Margaret Frances Barnette, Nov. 8, 1888; s. 1880-83; s. l. 1883-85; pres. elector Pres. Harrison 5th dist. N. C.; Methodist.

*STRAYHORN, ISAAC R. Lawyer

        Hillsboro; d. May 21, 1893; A.B. 1868; sol. 5th dist.; gen. assem. 1883; trustee U. N. C. 1883-93.

*STRAYHORN, ISAAC RICHARDSON Lawyer

        Durham; b. May 20, 1889; d. Sept. 3, 1923; m. Mrs. Hyemeta Duke, July 23, 1920; A.B. 1914; Trinity col.; Univ. of Va.; pros. atty. recorder's ct. Durham co.; Presbyterian.

STRAYHORN, WILLIAM FLETCHER Druggist

        508 Mangum st., Durham; s. p. 1909-10; b. Hillsboro, Feb. 15, 1891; p. Isaac Richardson and Mattie -- --; m. Lucy C. --, Sept. 13, 1913; Mason; Methodist.

*STREET, NATHANIEL HEATH Physician

        New Bern; b. Jan. 1, 1856; d. Dec. 1, 1913; m. Victoria Carnegie, Apr. 2, 1884; B.S. 1878; Univ. of City of N. Y. 1879-80; M.D. Univ. of Va. 1881; physician 1883-1913; Craven co. physician; Methodist.


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*STREET, WILLIAM B. Lawyer

        From Hillsboro; Alabama; s. 1822.

‡STRIBLING, JESSE HAWKINS

        Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1921-22; b. Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 23, 7903; p. William Austin and Carrie H. (Hawkins.)

STRIBLING, JOHN WILLIAM

        51 st., Charles place, Atlanta, Ga.; A.B. 1923; b. Suartanburg, S. C., Apr. 19, 1901; p. William Austin and Carrie H. (Hawkins); Baptist.

STRIBLING, WILLIAM GEORGE

        Columbia, S. C.; s. p. 1902-03.

STRICKLAND, EDWARD FOUNTAIN Physician

        Bethania; s. 1882-85; M.D. Univ. of City of New York, 1887; b. Surry co., Oct. 1, 1863; p. M. W. and Martha H. (Clark); m. Lillian Lehman, Sept. 22, 1886; Di Soc.; Forsythe co. health officer 4 yrs.; pres. Forsythe co. med. assn.; mem. Forsythe co. bd. of commrs. 4 yrs.; Mason; Moravian.

STRICKLAND, GEORGE BURDER Teacher

        Old Fort.; s. 1898-99; b. Johnston co., July 15, 1872; p. Rev. Robert and Cornelia Jane (Lee); m. Elizabeth Anderson, Dec. 27, 1911; teacher Lucama 6 yrs.; ibid. LaGrange 3 yrs.; ibid. Murphy 4 yrs.; ibid. Old Fort 4 yrs.; Odd Fellow; Methodist.

STRICKLAND, JESSE ARMED Physician

        4715 Gosnold ave., Norfolk, Va.; M.D. 1910; b. Nash co., Apr. 21, 1880; p. Calvin J. and Tempie A. (Fulghum); m. Lela May Flowers, Feb. 14, 1912; Phi Chi; pres. Gosnold san. inc., Norfolk, Va.; 1st lieut. med. corps U. S. A. 1918-19; Mason; Methodist.

‡STRICKLAND, JAMES THOMAS

        Nashville; pres. Roanoke, Va.; s. m. 1878-79; s. m. 1879-80.

STRICKLAND, JOHN WILLIAM Salesman

        Nashville; s. 1918-19; b. Nashville, Nov. 16, 1898; p. Dr. J. T. and Mertie Elizabeth (Carter); Methodist.

†STRICKLAND, MELVILLE C.

        Stoneville; s. 1885-86.

STRICKLAND, MOSES STEWART

        Scotland Neck; s. l. 1913-14; b. Scotland Neck, Oct. 4, 1881.

*STRICKLAND, NORMAN RUPERT

        From Middlesex; Univ. of Washington, Seattle, Wash.; drowned June 9, 1924; s. m. 1919-21; Univ. of Washington; drowned 1 week before receiving M.D.

*STRICKLAND, WILLIAM G. Hotel Keeper

        From Wake co.; Wake Forest; s. 1854-56; C. S. A.

STRICKLAND, WALTER ROBY Banker

        Benson; s. 1913-14; b. Johnston co., May 2, 1892; p. Robert and Cornelia Jane (Lee); m. Bertha Margaret Johnson, July 9, 1917; with Benson Spokesman, 1914; Dunn Dispatch, 1915-16; Commonwealth, Scotland Neck, 1917; Citizens Bank & Trust co., 1917; cashier ibid. 1919-; A. E. F. 1917-19; Methodist.

*STRINGFIELD, PEYTON RANDOLPH

        Atkinson; b. Apr. 15, 1889; d. Nov. 3, 1922; s. 1919-20.

STRINGFIELD, SAMUEL LANIER Physician

        Waynesville; s. 1899-1901; s. m. 1901-03; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1905; b. Waynesville, Apr. 11, 1881; p. Lieut.-Col. William Williams and Maria M. (Love); m. Addie Louise Sloan, Dec. 22, 1909; Di Soc.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Mason; Pythian; Methodist.

STRINGFIELD, THOMAS Banker

        North Main st., Waynesville; s. 1894-95; Emory and Henry univ.; Trinity col.; M.D. Vanderbilt univ.; b. Massey Creek, Tenn., Mar. 18, 1872; p. Lieut.-Col. William Williams and Maria (Love); m. Mary E. Moore, Dec. 25, 1905; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; physician 1899-1921; pres. Citizens Bank & Trust co., Waynesville; mayor Waynesville, 1900-06; 1st lieut. Span.-Amer. war; Mason; K. T. R. A. M.; R. & S. M. & M. M.; Odd Fellow; Pythian; Woodman; Methodist.

STRONACH, ALEXANDER Lawyer

        21 Elm st., Great Neck, N. Y.; Ph.B. 1889; LL.B. 1891; b. Raleigh, Aug. 7, 1869; p. William Carter and Anna Barton (Ball); m. Margaret Hughes Kennedy, Oct. 11, 1904; Phi Delta Theta; ed. Hellenian; Gimghoul; lawyer Raleigh 1891-95, 1899-1901, 1906-13; ed. staff Edw. Thompson pub. co. 1896-99; ibid. Amer. Law Book co. 1901-06, 1918-23; mem. legal staff Cravoth, Henderson and de Sendooff, 1924-; police justice Raleigh 1909-10; Amer. rep., judge of high and dist. cts. Amer. Samoa 1913-18; author numerous law articles; Presbyterian.

*STRONACH, FRANK MOTON Merchant

        Raleigh; b. Dec. 4, 1874; d. Feb. 24, 1918; m. Belle Cameron Hay, June 14, 1905; s. 1891-93; Episcopalian.

STRONACH, JOHN BARTON

        Raleigh; s. 1889-91.

STRONG, CHARLES MILLER

        Med bldg., Charlotte; s. l. 1912-13; Davidson col.; b. Charlotte, Feb. 27, 1893; p. Dr. C. W. and -- -- --.

*STRONG, GEORGE VAUGHN

        Sampson co.; b. 1827; d. Oct. 10, 1897; A.B. 1845; LL.D. 1889; judge Wake co. crim. ct.; mem. conv. 1861; C. S. dist. atty.; mem. house of c. 1874; trustee, U. N. C., 1877-89.


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STRONG, GEORGE VAUGHAN Lawyer

        1316 Widener bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.; A.B. 1914; b. Raleigh, Dec. 23, 1893; p. George Vaughan and Sallie Hall (Smith); m. Ethel Meryweather Newbold, Feb. 8, 1919; Phi Beta Kappa; Zeta Psi; Golden Fleece; track; gym team; ed. Yackety Yack; Gorgon's Head; Amphoterothen; teacher Wilmington H. S. 1914-15; ed. Edw. Thompson pub. co. Raleigh, 1915-17; lawyer Pa., 1919-; instr. Univ. of Pa.; prof. law Temple univ.; capt. F. A. U. S. A. 1917-18; Mason; Episcopalian.

*STRONG, HUGH Minister

        Chester Distr., S. C.; b. Nov. 7, 1833; d. about 1883; A.B. 1860; C. S. A.; prof. Adger col., S. C.; Presbyterian.

STRONG, JOHN MOORE Student

        630 N. Blount st., Raleigh; s. 1922-23; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; b. Raleigh, Aug. 1, 1905; p. Robert Cowan and Daisy Louise (Homer).

*STRONG, WILLIAM ALEXANDER Lawyer

        From Sampson co.; Kansas; b. 1823; d. 1867; s. 1842-43.

STROTHER, STRATON STALLINGS Civil Service

        Stantonsburg; s. 1921-23; Wake Forest col.; b. Eureka, Sept. 16, 1903; p. Simon S. and Alice L. (Eason); with Citizens ins. agency, Raleigh, 1924; Baptist.

STROUP, MATTHEW AUGUSTUS Lawyer

        Cherryville; LL.B. 1915; b. Cherryville, Aug. 27, 1890; p. E. D. and A. Jane (Hicks); m. Vera Mae Howell, Jan. 17, 1917; Di Soc.; N. C. gen. assem. 1919-20; Baptist.

STROUP, SAMUEL B. Minister

        Hickory; A.B. 1910; B.D. Gen. Theo. sem.; b. Swannoe, Jan. 30, 1885; p. Samuel A. and Charlotte (Johnson); m. Katherine Edmunds, Dec. 30, 1913; rector Church of the Ascension, Hickory; pres. Hickory Rotary club, 1924; speaker Liberty bond and charitable campaigns during war; chaplain Amer. legion 1923; Junior; Episcopalian.

STROUPE, CHRISTOPHER RUSH

        Altamont; pres. Spear; B.S. 1923; b. Cherryville, Sept. 2, 1896; p. Charlie Pinkney and Sallie Ann (Thornburg).

STROUPE, FRANCIS LEE

        Altamont; A.B. 1924; b. Cherryivlle, Nov. 6, 1899; p. C. P. and Sarrah Anne (Thornburg); Acacia.

STROUT, THOMAS BRADLEY

        R. F. D. No. 5, Hendersonville; s. 1922-23; b. Fletcher, Dec. 21, 1903; p. J. S. and Caroline -- -- --.

STROWD, ANNIE

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1923; N. C. Col. for Women 1919-21; b. Chapel Hill, July 12, 1899; p. M. M. and Della Hill (Andrews); teacher Canton H. S. 1 yr.; Baptist.

*STROWD, JAMES CARL Minister

        Chapel Hill; d. Oct. 31, 1922; s. 1915; Methodist.

STROWD, ROBERT LEE Auto Dealer

        Chapel Hill; s. 1882-84; b. Chatham co., Feb. 1, 1864; p. William F. and Lou Harriett (Atwater); m. Fannie Harris Headen, Apr. 27, 1886; postmaster Chapel Hill; Mason; Elk; Methodist.

STROWD, T. MOODY Clerk

        516 W. Gaston st., Greensboro; s. 1898; b. Alamance co., Sept. 6, 1880; p. Thos. J. and Martha Ann (Pritchard); m. Carolyn V. Stearns; with J. W. Scott and co., Greensboro; Baptist.

*STROWD, THOMAS WILSON Minister

        From Chapel Hill; Union Ridge; b. Orange co., Mar. 25, 1860; d. 1916; s. 1885-89; g. s. 1904; teacher; Christian.

STROWD, WILLIAM AMICK Physician

        Hillsboro; M.D. 1909; b. Chapel Hill, Aug. 17, 1882; p. Edward A. and Sallie (Foust); m. Annie G. Blalock, Nov. 20, 1913; surg. N. and S. ry. co.; Elk; Episcopalian.

STROWD, WILLIAM FRANKLIN Manufacturer

        Siluria, Ala.; s. 1905-06; b. Chapel Hill, July 1, 1887; p. Robert Lee and Fannie (Headen); m. Mae Braxton, Aug. 18, 1912; merchant 1907-12; bookkeeper 1912-20; 1st vice-pres. Buck Creek cotton mills, Siluria, Ala., 1920-; Mason; Elk; Methodist.

STROWD, WALLACE HEADEN Chemist

        Agric. Chem. bldg., Madison, Wis.; A.B. 1909; Ph.D. Univ. of Wis., 1920; b. Chapel Hill, June 2, 1889; p. Robert Lee and Fannie H. (Headen); m. Lorraine C. Spencer, Aug. 18, 1915; Alpha Chi Sigma; Sigma Xi; Sigma Phi Epsilon; chem. Iron and Steel co. Birmingham, Ala., 1909-10; ibid. N. C. dept. of agri. 1910-12; chief chem. Wis. dept. of agri. 1914-; author numerous articles pub. in scientific and other journals.

STRUDWICK, CLEMENT READ Rate Inspector

        Hillsboro; s. 1918-20; b. Columbia, Tenn., Apr. 16, 1900; p. Shepperd and Susan (Read); insp. N. C. insp. and rating bureau 1920-; S. A. T. C.; Presbyterian.

*STRUDWICK, FREDERICK NASH Lawyer

        Hillsboro; d. 1890; s. 1849-51; mem. house of rep. 1868-70; sol. 5th dist.; pres. elector 1888.

*STRUDWICK, SAMUEL

        Orange co.; s. 1814.


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*STRUDWICK, WILLIAM F. Physician

        Hillsboro; s. 1828.

*STRUDWICK, WILLIAM S. Physician

        Hillsboro; s. 1849-51.

STRUPE, WALTER THOMAS Accountant

        Bethania; s. 1911-12; b. Bethania, May 5, 1891; p. E. T. and Minnie O. --; m. Nellie L. Spainhower, Dec. 21, 1913; acct. dept. Barker printing co., Winston-Salem; Moravian.

STRUTHERS, DAVID LINDSAY Engineer

        11 N. 8th st., Wilmington; pres. 713 S. York st., Gastonia; B.S. 1910; b. Wilmington, Sept. 22, 1889; p. William S. and Susanne (Cox); m. Louise Elizabeth Vollers, Dec. 3, 1913; Beta Theta Pi; pvt. engr. 1910-11; asst. engr. city Wilmington 1911-15; city engr. ibid. 1915-17; pvt. engr.-chief field engr. Carolina shipyard 1918-21; Gaston co. hwy. engr. 1921-23; city mgr. Gastonia, 1923-; mem. Amer. soc. civil engr.; Mason; Lutheran.

STRUTHERS HESTER COX Teacher

        308 N. 16th st., Wilmington; A.B. 1918; N. C. Col. for Women; Tileston Normal col.; b. Camden, N. J.; p. William and Susan (Cox); prin. Cerro Gordo H. S.; asst. prin. Chadbourne H. S.; teacher New Hanover H. S., Wilmington; Baptist.

STRUTHERS, JAMES ARTHUR Chemist

        Bacchus, Utah; B.S. 1914; b. Wilmington, Sept. 16, 1892; p. William and Susan (Cox); m. Marjorie Elizabeth Elliott, June 4, 1918; Alpha Chi Sigma; emp. Union Seed & Fertilizer co. Atlanta, Ga., 15 mos.; ibid. Hercules Powder co. 1915-; Episcopalian.

STUART, CHARLES EDWIN

        1810 W. Park drive, Raleigh; s. 1912-13; b. Robeson co., Mar. 12, 1894; p. Charles and Sallie Jane (McNeill); Phi Soc.; teacher Robeson co. 1913-14; emp. Peoples Nat. bank, Winston-Salem, 1914-17; ibid. Bank of Coats, Coats, 1911; cashier ibid. 1920; asst. nat. bank examiner 1921-22; chief clerk membership ledger dept., N. C. cotton growers' co-op. assn. 1922-; sergt., 2nd lieut. U. S. A. 1917-19; Christian.

STUART, GEORGE SHAMBURGER

        Troy; B.S. 1924; b. Star, Sept. 10, 1902; p. G. W. and Daisy (Sturdivant); Phi Zeta Nu; Gamma Delta; Methodist.

STUART, REX EXUM Manufacturer

        Twin City club, Winston-Salem; s. 1909-10; New York univ.; b. Winston-Salem, Oct. 22, 1890; p. John Robert and Belle (Hendrix); sport. ed. Raleigh Evening Times 1910; teacher Searcy 1 yr.; ibid. McRae, Ark., 1 yr.; asst. storekeeper pub. service corp. of N. J., Camden, N. J., 1912-16; ibid. Newark, N. J., 1916-17; gen. storekeeper and asst. pur. agt. A. P. Smith mfg. co., East Orange, N. J., 1917-19; dept. mgr. P. H. Hanes Knit co., Winston-Salem, 1919-22; mgr. sales dept. ibid. 1923-; Mason; Elk; Methodist.

STUBBS, DANIEL WEBSTER

        Blounts Creek; s. l. 1921-22; b. Blounts Creek, Jan. 11, 1892; p. J. H. and -- --.

STUBBS, HARRY HARDEN

        Williamston; A.B. 1913; b. Williamston, June 28, 1892.

STUBBS, HENRY WILLIAM Lawyer

        Williamston; s. 1875-77; b. Williamston, Feb. 16, 1860; N. C. sen. 1889, '05, '07, '13, '15; N. C. gen. assem. 1899, '01, '03, '09, '11, '17, '19.

*STUBBS, JOHN J.

        Bennettsville, S. C.; s. 1822.

*STUBBS, LEWIS E.

        South Carolina; s. 1822.

STUCKEY, JASPER LEONIDAS Student

        314 E. Bridge st., Smithfield; A.B. 1918; A.M. 1920; Univ. of Grenoble, France, 1919; Cornell univ. 1921-; b. Princeton, July 24, 1891; p. John H. and Bettie E. (Bunn); m. Anable Stephenson, June 23, 1920; Sigma Xi; Sigma Gamma Upsilon; supt. limestone plant, Bridgeport, Tenn., 1917-18; asst. geol. N. C. geol. and econ. survey 1920-21; instr. and student Cornell univ. 1922-; corp. 323rd inf. 81st div. A. E. F. 1918-19.

*STURDIVANT, ARMISTEAD BURWELL Planter

        Boydton, Va.; Columbus, Miss.; s. 1845-46.

*STURDIVANT, CHARLES

        Virginia; s. 1817.

*STURDIVANT, FABIUS D. Planter

        Wake co.; Auburn; s. 1861-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; C. S. A.

*STURDIVANT, GEORGE O.

        Rushing; s. 1901-02.

STURDIVANT, MRS. L. R. Teacher

        (Nee Farrell, Joanna); Carrboro; A.M. 1924; A.B. Carson-Newman col. 1909; b. Chatham co., Sept. 14, 1882; p. John T. and Mary J. (Foushee); m. L. R. Sturdivant, June 18, 1913; Methodist.

‡STURKEY, RAYMOND DAVENPORT

        Greenwood, S. C.; s. 1906-07.

STYRON, ARTHUR HERMAN

        419 Clinton st., Brooklyn, N. Y.; s. 1911-12; b. Wilmington, Dec. 23, 1890.

SUDDERTH, GEORGE MURRAY Lawyer

        Blowing Rock; s. 1905-06; b. Blowing Rock, Dec. 2, 1882; p. James and Jane (Nelson); m. Cora Blair, Jan. 1, 1908; cashier Bank of Blowing Rock 1907-18; asst. auditor Wachovia Bank & Trust co.


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Winston-Salem, 1918-19; cashier Peoples Bank & Trust co., Boone, 1919-20; pres. Bank of Blowing Rock, 1920-; lawyer 1920-; mayor Blowing Rock; Methodist.

SUDDRETH, WILLIS CLYDE Manufacturer

        Box 325, Lenoir; A.B. 1917; b. Caldwell co., Mar. 1, 1896; emp. Kent-Coffey mfg. co. Lenoir; sergt., 2nd lieut. co. "M" 321st inf. 81st div. U. S. A. 1917-18; Mason; Presbyterian.

†SUDLOW, ETHEL

        Garing apts., Greenville, S. C.; s. 1920-21; b. Aiken, S. C., Dec. 9, 1875.

*SUGG, CHARLES

        Chapel Hill; s. 1869-70.

SUGG, EDWARD JONES

        Chapel Hill; s. 1869-70.

SUGG, EUGENE SIFAX Physician

        Chapel Hill; B.S. 1917; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1919; Univ. of Paris 1920; post-grad. Med. sch. N. Y. city; b. Burlington, July 11, 1892; p. Edward J. and Eugenia M. (Lloyd); asst. surg. U. S. pub. health service, New York city 1919-; fellow Amer. med. assn.; mem. N. Y. med. soc.; S. A. T. C. Univ. of Pa. 1918; Baptist.

*SUGG, JOHN

        Chapel Hill; killed in Ga., Feb. 1897; s. 1869-70.

*SUGG, JAMES B.

        Springfield, Tenn.; b. July 30, 1836; s. 1854-55; capt., C. S. A.

*SUGG, OSBURN

        Wake co.; s. 1826.

*SUGG, REDDING S. Druggist

        Old Sparta; Kings Mountain; s. 1852-53; lieut. C. S. A. co. I, 15th reg.

*SUGG, WILLIAM MADISON Policeman

        Chapel Hill; b. Jan. 10, 1844; d. June 22, 1915; m. Tabithy Faucett, Aug. 21, 1873; s. l. 1887-89; dep. sheriff, 1886-93; chief of police; j. p.; U. N. C. police; Methodist.

SUGGS, ARTHUR MASON

        Yorkville, S. C.; s. 1909-10; b. Yorkville, S. C., May 29, 1885; p. G. L. and -- -- --.

SUGGS, MARVIN S.

        White Oak; pres. 811 Perry st., Davenport, Iowa; s. 1917-18; Palmer sch. of chiropractic 1922-; b. Sanford, July 21, 1899; p. Duncan Benjamin and Mary Ida (Dowry); timekeeper cantonments during war 1918-19; merchant Cedar Creek 1919-22; Methodist.

*SULLIVAN, MILTON ARNOLD Merchant

        Laurens, S. C.; b. 1829; d. in service, Columbia, 1865; s. 1848-50; planter; capt. C. S. A.

†SULLIVAN, RALPH ALEXANDER

        White Plains; g. s. 1914-15; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1911; b. Pinnacle, Jan. 21, 1888; p. W. A. and -- -- --.

*SULLIVAN, RUFUS BEAUREGARD Merchant

        Lincolnton; b. Apr. 22, 1861; d. May 12, 1918; s. 1884-85; farmer; teacher; mem. co. bd. of educ.

SULLIVAN, WILLIAM ANDERSON Lawyer

        Haywood st., Asheville; s. 1919-21; Wake Forest col. 1921-22; b. Salisbury, Jan. 6, 1899; p. H. H. and Ada (Lee); Methodist.

SULTAN, WILLIAM HARRY

        New Bern; s. 1905-06.

SUMMERELL, FRANCES PEDEN Teacher

        China Grove; pres. Alex. apts. Winston-Salem; g. s. 1922-23; B.S. N. C. Col for Women 1916; A. & M., Texas, 1918; b. Marion, March 22, 1896; p. Dr. E. M. and Lillie (Barber); teacher chem. in Charlotte, Goldsboro, and Winston-Salem H. S.; Presbyterian.

*SUMMERELL, JOSEPH JOHN Physician

        Northampton co.; Salisbury; d. Dec. 17, 1893; A.B. 1842; A.M. 1845; M.D. univ. of Pa.; pres. N. C. med. soc.

†SUMMERS, EVERETT DOGGETT

        Hamlet; s. 1899-1900; ph.B. Elon col. 1899.

‡SUMMERS, RACHEL LAWRENCE

        Statesville; A.B. 1913; b. Statesville, Feb. 13, 1891; p. W. A. and -- -- --.

*SUMMERSILL, EDWARD WHITE

        Jacksonville; s. 1895-96.

*SUMMERVILLE, JAMES

        South Carolina; A.B. 1838.

*SUMMERVILLE, JOHN

        Granville co.; s. 1797.

*SUMMERVILLE, ROBERT V.

        Granville co.; s. 1810.

SUMMEY, LEO DEATON Newspaperman

        Dallas; A.B. 1922; b. Dallas, May 12, 1901; p. Eugene E. and Cora J. (Thompson); Di Soc.; Sigma Delta Chi; employee Charlotte News 1922-; Lutheran.

SUMMEY, THOMAS JOHNSON Physician

        Brevard; s. m. 1911-13; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1915; N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1907-08; Trinity col. 1909-11; b. Brevard, May 20, 1887; p. Thomas Baxter and Harriette Matilda (Bryson); Phi Chi; physician Rosman 1 yr.; ibid. Brevard 1 yr.; house physician Pa. hosp. Philadelphia, Pa., 1919-21; physician Brevard, 1921-; mem. N. C. med. assn., Amer. med. assn.; fellow Amer. med. assn.; 1st lieut.-capt. comdr. 23rd ambulance co., 2nd div.-dir. amb. cos. 2nd div. A. E. F. 1917-19; cited in Amer. and French orders for bravery; awarded Croix de Guerre; Methodist.


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*SUMNER, BENJAMIN Teacher

        Gates co.; A.B. 1822; A.M. 1827; mem. gen. assem.

SUMNER, CLARENCE REESE Newspaperman

        137 Westwood place, West Asheville; pres. 353 N. Elm st., Greensboro; s. 1918-21; sch. of Art Students league, N. Y. city 1 yr.; b. Arden, Dec. 26, 1898; p. L. and Eva Eve; m. Margaret Worley, Sept. 2, 1922; Di Soc.; Omega Delta; employee Charlotte Herald 5 mos.; teacher Woodfin H. S., Asheville, 3 mos.; circulation mgr.-news. staff-ed. Greensboro Daily Record 1922-; S. A. T. C.; Presbyterian.

*SUMNER, DAVID E.

        Hertford co.; s. 1809-10; mem. house of c. 1819-21; state sen. 1822-23.

*SUMNER, DUKE W.

        Tennessee; s. 1798.

SUMNER, EMMETT ASHWORTH

        Randleman; s. 1918-20; Jefferson Med. col. 1920-; p. Dr. Wm. I. and -- -- --.

*SUMNER, EDMOND BLUNT

        Perquimans co.; b. 1825; d. 1880; s. 1844-45; lieut. C. S. A.

SUMNER, GEORGE HERBERT Physician

        Asheboro; s. 1917-21; Guilford col.; M.D. Tulane univ. 1923; b. Franklinville, Mar. 8, 1900; p. David S. and Wincy J. (Black); Kappa Psi; Methodist.

SUMNER, HOWARD LEON

        Box, 3004 Asheville; s. 1918-23; b. Asheville, Jan. 31, 1902; p. Leon and -- -- --; Presbyterian.

SUMNER, JOHN DAVID Student

        Franklinville; s. 1920-22; Ga. tech. 1922-; b. Franklinville, Aug. 25, 1902; p. David S. and Wincy J. (Black); R. O. T. C. Ga. tech; Methodist.

*SUMNER, JAMES EDWARD Engineer

        From Oxford; A.B. 1856; civ. engr.; capt. C. S. A.

SUMNER, LLOYD LANGSTON

        Cherryville; s. 1915-16; b. Columbia, S. S.; June 1, 1897; p. Thomas E. and Mary Lela (George); m. Mary Ethel Toppings, Dec. 26, 1922; Camp Jackson U. S. army 1917-18; Mason; Pythian; Lutheran.

SUMNER, ROY DWETTE Physician

        304 Marion st., Rock Hill, S. C.; s. 1910-11; s. m. 1911-13; M.D. Medico Chi. col. 1915; b. Fletcher, Nov. 26, 1891; p. Mark L. and Louise (Ledbetter); Phi Rho Sigma; interne Philadelphia, Pa., gen. hosp. 1915-16; physician Rock Hill, S. C., 1916-18; 1920-; med. corps. A. E. F. 1918-20; Mason; Elk; Methodist.

SUMNER, ROBERT ERNEST Physician

        Fletcher; pres. Rock Hill, S. C.; s. 1905-*6; s. m. 1906-07; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1910.

*SUMNER, THOMAS

        Hertford co.; A.B. 1823.

*SUMNER, THOMAS JETHRO Planter

        Oxford; Salisbury; b. 1827; d. Sept. 1890; A.B. 1845; civil engr.; supt. N. C. ry; during civil war co. comm. of Rowan co.

SUMNER, THOMAS WOODFIN Physician

        Fletcher; s. m. 1905-07; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1910; b. Fletcher, July 19, 1886; p. Mark L. and Louise (Ledbetter); m. Grace Hanner, Feb. 19, 1918; coroner Henderson co. 1914-20.

SUMPTER, ORLANDO HOBSON Lawyer

        Hot Springs, Ark.; s. l. 1892-94; 1900-01; Ark. sen.; dist. judge.

SURLES, JUNIUS BOYETTE Physician

        Four Oaks; s. m. 1905-07; M.D. Jefferson med. col. 1909; b. Little River acad., Nov. 7, 1882; p. Samuel R. and Eliza (Penny); m. Marietta Parham, June 11, 1913; physician Lumber Bridge 1909-14; ibid. Four Oaks 1914-; Mason; Pythian.

SUSMAN, BENJAMIN LEWIS, JR.

        Washington; B.S. 1922; Univ. of Va.; b. Washington, Sept. 23, 1900; p. Benjamin Lewis and Bertha Rosenthal (Harding); football; track team; Phi Soc.; employee T. C. Thompson constr. co., Birmingham, Ala., 6 mos.; material-man. pub. Service Prod. co.; Newark, N. J.; Jewish.

SUTHERLAND, MRS. GEORGE H.

        (nee Pollock, Martha Keating); 1207 Park road, Washington, D. C.; s. 1921-22; b. Washington, D. C., Sept. 10, 1900; p. Regenald William and Lydia C. (Browner); m. George H. Sutherland, June 4, 1923; Presbyterian.

*SUTHERLAND, WILLIAM R.

        Orange co.; d. 1838; s. 1832-36.

SUTTLE, CLAUDE BAXTER, JR. Auto Dealer

        524 Dowd road, Charlotte; s. 1918-20; b. Charlotte, May 3, 1898; p. C. B. and Annie Lucile (Crytz); Delta Sigma Phi; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Pythian; Methodist.

SUTTLE, JULIUS ALBERT Druggist

        Shelby; s. p. 1897-99; b. Cleveland co., June 27, 1877; p. Charles Bates and Esther Elizabeth (Wray); m. Ethel Morrison Lineberger, Dec. 27, 1907; Pi Kappa Alpha; druggist 1 yr.; owner and operator drug store 3 yrs.; salesman Eli Lilly co. 6 mos.; owner and operator drug store Lincolnton 14 yrs.; ibid. Shelby 3 yrs.; alderman Lincolnton 2 terms; pres. Lincolnton b. & l. assn. 4 yrs.; Mason; Baptist.

SUTTLE, OSCAR MILTON Lawyer

        Shelby; Ph.B. 1898; b. Feb. 14, 1875; p. D. B. F. and Elizabeth (Gold); m. Mary


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Chatfield Watts. Jan. 3, 1909; Phi Kappa Alpha; teacher 1899; hotel work 1900-04; lawyer Corpus Christi Texas 1906-18; abstractor, Shelby, 1918-; Mason.

†SUTTON, CARL

        Wilson; s. p. 1917-16; b. Wilson, July 4, 1893.

SUTTON, CHESTER MCKINLEY

        Summerfield; A.M. 1924; A.B. Guilford col. 1918; A.B. Haverford col. 1919; b. Summerfield, Aug. 6, 1896; p. Henry J. and -- -- --; Moravian.

SUTTON, CARL WHIT Physician

        Richlands; s. m. 1901-03; M.D. Tulane univ. 1905; b. Oct. 25, 1881.

*SUTTON, DAVID BREVARD Lawyer

        From Wilmington; Elizabethtown; b. Bladen co., Sept. 15, 1873; s. l. 1894; atty. city of Wilmington 1895-96; N. C. gen. assem. 1897.

SUTTON, FREDERICK ISLER Lawyer

        112 N. Queen st., Kinston; A.B. 1908; LL.B. Harvard univ. 1911; b. Kinston, Sept. 7, 1886; p. L. M. and Cora Elizabeth (Grimsley); m. Annie Gray Fry, Nov. 10, 1915; ed. Yackety Yack; football; Phi Soc.; Alpha Tau Omega; Pi Sigma; lawyer 1911-; atty. Caswell Bank & Trust co.; atty. and dir. Nat. Bank of Kinston; mayor Kinston 1913-19; sec.-treas. Carolina municipal assn.; vice-pres. N. C. good roads assn.; sec.-treas. Kinston cham. of comm. 4 yrs.; Kiwanian; N. C. gen. assem.; dir. Kinston fair assn.; Mason; Pythian; Junior.

SUTTON, GEORGE WASHINGTON Lawyer

        Sylva; s. 1907-08; Wake Forest col. 1909; b. Greens Creek, Oct. 27, 1880;p. Mitchell and Mary (Messer); m. Sadie J. Stillwell, Oct. 30, 1909; postmaster Webster 4 yrs.; mayor Sylva 6 yrs.; N. C. gen. assem. 1917; Mason; Baptist.

†SUTTON, JAMES CLIFTON

        LaGrange; s. m. 1906-07.

*SUTTON, JOHN MEBANE

        Bertie co.; b. Dec. 13, 1842; d. Mar. 2, 1866; s. 1858-60; capt. C. S. A. co. "C" 3rd N. C. bat.

SUTTON, KIRBY EDWARD Merchant

        LaGrange; s. 1885-86; b. Lenoir co., May 25, 1866; p. Josiah and Martha (Hill); farmer.

*SUTTON, LEVI M.

        Kinston; b. Apr. 15, 1889; d. May 30, 1908; s. 1906-07; Washington and Lee univ.

SUTTON, MRS. LOUIS V.

        (Nee Venable, Cantey McDowell); 225 Hawthorne road, Raleigh; pres. care Arkansas Central Power co., Little Rock, Ark.; s. 1904-07; St. Mary's sch. 1916; Converse col. 1908; Art league, New York city; b. Chapel Hill, Feb. 27 --; p. Dr. Francis P. and Sallie (Manning); m. Louis V. Sutton, Apr. 30, 1912; sec. girls' friendly soc. 1914-17; esta. ibid. Raleigh 1915; pres. bd. dir. ibid. 1915-22; pres. N. C. girls' friendly soc. 1919-22; exhibited paintings at N. C. state fair and exhibit of Sou. art assn., Memphis, Tenn.; active in social work; pres. St. Mary's alumnae assn. 1922-23.

*SUTTON, STARK ARMISTEAD Planter

        Bertie co.; b. 1837; killed, Spottsylvania C. H., 1864; A.B. 1855; capt. C. S. A.

*SUTTON, SANFORD ELISBERRY

        La Fayette, Ala.; b. 1840; d. 1860; s. 1859-60.

SUTTON, THOMAS HOWEY Lumber Dealer

        Fayetteville; A.B. 1907; b. Fayetteville, Aug. 22, 1884; p. Judge Thomas H. and Mary Ida (Cromartie); m. Annie Tate Morgan, Nov. 12, 1913; ed. Yackety Yack; ed. U. N. C. Magazine; Kappa Sigma; Phi Soc.; gen. ins. Statesville 1908; ibid. Fayetteville 1908-17; wholesale lumber and brick dealer Fayetteville 1917-; organizer Home Bldg. & Loan assn., Fayetteville; pres. Fayetteville cham. of com. 4 yrs.; sec. ibid. 3 yrs.; dir. Cape Fear fair assn. 1909-; Presbyterian.

SUTTON, THEODORE KING

        Candor; A.B. 1904; b. Candor, Oct. 20, 1882.

*SUTTON, WILLIAM G. M.

        Bertie co.; s. 1824.

*SUTTON, WILLIAM MORING

        Bertie co.; b. July 4, 1837; d. 1888; A.B. 1857; clerk supr. ct.

*SUTTON, WILLIAM THOMAS Farmer

        From Bertie co.; Norfolk, Va.; b. 1810; d. 189-; s. 1832-33.

*SUTTON, WILLIAM THOMAS Planter

        From Bertie co.; Norfolk, Va.; b. Mar. 5, 1838; d. Feb., 1899; A.B. 1858; brigade surg. C. S. A. 44th reg.

SUTTON, WILLIAM WALLACE Lumber Manufacturer

        Fayetteville; s. 1898; b. Fayetteville, Feb. 28, 1880; p. Thomas H. and Mary Ida (Cromartie); m. Annie Parker Gregg, Dec. 27, 1906 Pythian; Mason; Methodist.

SWAIN, AVERY MCLEAN

        302 Johnson st., High Point; s. 1921-22; Elon col. 1917-21; b. High Point, Jan. 30, 1898.

*SWAIN, DAVID LOWRY Lawyer

        From Buncombe co.; Chapel Hill; b. Jan. 4, 1801; d. Aug. 27, 1868; m. Eleanor H. White, Jan. 12, 1823; s. 1821-22; LL.D. Yale Univ. 1842; mem. house of c. 1824-25


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and '28-29; state sol. 1827; judge sup'r ct. 1830-32; gov. N. C. 1832-35; mem. conv. 1835; pres. U. N. C. 1835-67; bd. of visitors of the milit. acad. at West Point 1865.

SWAIN, HOWARD ARTHUR Engineer

        Carolina ave., Spencer; s. 1918-19; b. Salisbury, Apr. 16, 1899; p. Jacob Hamilton and Julia Victoria (Binkley); m. Margery Juanita Kirkman, June 1, 1921; mgr. Spencer merc. co. 1919; draftsman-acetylene welding engr. Sou. ry. shops, Spencer, 1919-; S. A. T. C.; Moravian.

SWAIN, HERBERT, LINWOOD Lawyer

        609 S. Boylan ave., Raleigh; s. 1913-16; b. Tyrrell co., Nov. 15, 1894; p. J. Haywood and Virginia Carolina (Bateman); m. Olena McClees, Dec. 15, 1917; lawyer Columbia 1916-22; ibid. Snow Hill 1922-23; ibid. Raleigh 1923-; N. C. gen. assem. 1917; mayor Columbia 1917; N. C. sen. 1921; atty. Tyrrell co. 1921-22; ibid. bd. of educ. 1921; pros. atty. recorder's ct. Tyrrell co. 1921-22; U. S. navy 1918; Methodist.

SWAIN, JOHN EDWARD Lawyer

        Woodland ave., Asheville; Ph.B. 1902; b. Buncombe co., Sept. 26, 1876; p. Rev. John L. and Harriett E. (Carter); m. Mozelle B. Stringfield, Aug. 14, 1913; teacher Asheville H. S. 1902-03; ibid. Rowland H. S. 1903-06; lawyer Asheville, 1906-; sol. 19th judicial dist. 1915-19; ibid. 1922-; trustee A. and T. col. 1913-18; trustee U. N. C. 1914-19; Methodist.

*SWAIN, JOSEPH JORDAN Planter

        From Bertie co.; Wilcox co., Ala.; s. 1858-59; C. S. A.

*SWAIN, RICHARD CASWELL Physician

        Chapel Hill; b. Nov. 28, 1836; d. 1872; A.B. 1858.

†SWAIN, THOMAS LEE

        Bay; s. 1897-99.

SWAIN, WILBERT JACOB

        Jerry; s. 1920-21; b. Jerry, Feb. 16, 1899.

SWANEY, CHARLES ARTHUR

        Randleman; Ph.G. 1924; b. Randleman, Oct. 6, 1901; p. Charles F. and -- -- --; Christian.

*SWANN, ALEXANDER D.

        Wilmington; s. 1833-37.

SWANN, EDWARD LYLE

        Dandridge, Tenn.; s. 1919-22; Univ. of Tenn.; b. Dandridge, Tenn., July 2, 1899; p. J. E. and -- -- --.

*SWANN, FREDERICK D.

        Wilmington; s. 1808.

*SWANN, FREDERICK W.

        Wilmington; s. 1831-32.

*SWANN, JOHN

        Wilmington; s. 1803.

*SWANN, SAMUEL

        Wilmington; s. 1796.

*SWAYZE, CALDWELL CALHOUN Lawyer

        Opelousas, La.; b. Jan. 8, 1837; A.B. 1858.

SWEANEY, HUNTER MCGUIRE Physician

        1120 W. Main st., Durham; s. m. 1915-17; Wake Forest col. 1911-14; A.B. Univ. of Richmond 1915; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1919; b. Berea, Oct. 12, 1893; p. Dr. John and Corinna P. (Day); Phi Gamma Delta; Phi Chi; S. A. T. C. Univ. of Pa. 1918.

*SWEENEY, JOSEPH NORCOM Merchant

        Wilmington; b. Dec. 18, 1882; d. Jan. 9, 1919; s. 1901-02.

SWEETMAN, EDWIN MARTIN, JR. Banker

        Room 925, Hotel Charlotte, Charlotte; pres. box 1312, Greensboro; B.S. 1922; b. Knoxville, Tenn., Feb. 4, 1900; p. Edward Martin and Mary Lilac (Weaver); baseball; Theta Chi; teller Atlantic Bank & Trust co., Greensboro; S. A. T. C.; Presbyterian.

SWICEGOOD, IRA ROSE Lawyer

        313 W. Thomas st., Salisbury; s. 1916-17; b. Rowan co., Feb. 25, 1897; p. John Adam and Amanda Jane (Cauble); farmer 1917-18; ry. emp. 1920-21; lawyer 1922-; pvt. bat. "F" 8th reg. F. A. 22nd bat. 1918; Lutheran.

SWICEGOOD, LOUIE ALEXANDER Lawyer

        Salisbury; s. 1908-13; b. Rowan co., Oct. 28, 1886; p. John Adam and Amanda Jane (Cauble); m. Mary Ivy Kluttz, Jan. 6, 1923; lawyer 1913-; pros. atty. Rowan co. 2 yrs.; U. S. navy chief boatswain's mate 1918-19; Shriner; Elk; Pythian; Knight Templar; Lutheran.

SWIFT, VANCE EVERETTE Teacher

        Altamahaw; B.S. 1920; b. Altamahaw, Jan. 22, 1899; p. Robert B. and Ella Mae (Simpson); m. Ximena Simpson, July 24, 1921; baseball; basketball; track; Phi Chi; Theta Chi; prof. baseball player 1921-22; teacher and ath. coach Mebane H. S. 1921-22; teacher and phys. dir. Fayetteville H. S. 1922-; S. A. T. C., U. N. C. 1918; Methodist.

SWIFT, WILEY HAMPTON Lawyer

        703 Chestnut st., Greensboro; Ph.B. 1901; b. Amantha, Aug. 14, 1875; p. Enoch and Martha Ruffin (McBride); m. Bulus Bagby, June 10, 1903; ed. Yackety Yack; teacher, prin., supt. Greensboro schs. 1901-10; lawyer Greensboro 1910-13; spec. agt. nat. child labor comm. 1913-23; dir. dept. of legis. and administration of nat. child labor comm. 1923-; author and co-author many pub. dealing with child welfare.

SWINDELL, CHARLES LEROY Physician

        110½ N. Tarboro st., Wilson; s. 1906-07; Trinity col. 2 yrs.; A.B. George Washington


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univ. 1904; Univ. Col. of med. 1904-05; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1909; b. Wadesboro, Dec. 1, 1884; p. Frederick Dallas and Susan Decatur (Dudley); m. Lorna Stanton Hales, July 21, 1917; Theta Delta Chi; Pi Mu; coroner Wilson co.; 1st lieut., capt. med. corps 17th inf. U. S. A. 1917-19; Methodist.

SWINDELL, DAVID CLARENCE Chemist

        1501 College ave., Norfolk, Va.; Ph.G. 1899; b. Laurinburg, June 14, 1877; p. David James and Harriett Ellen (McCall); m. Geraldine Burnett, Oct. 18, 1917; Kappa Sigma; mfg. chem. Norfolk, Va., 1908-09; ibid. Jacobi, Atlanta, Ga., 1909-11; in bus. Norfolk, Va., 1911-; Baptist.

SWINDELL, EDMUND SLADE Druggist

        Nashville; s. p. 1907-08; Trinity col. 1905-07; b. Swan Quarter, June 8, 1886; p. Lewis Holmes and Iredell (Credle); m. Annie Hamlen, Apr. 1, 1916; Mason; Methodist.

†SWINDELL, JAMES H.

        Washington; s. 1855-57; teacher in Ala.

SWINDELL, LEWIS HOLMES Physician

        Washington; B.S. 1914; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1916; b. Swan Quarter, Nov. 18, 1891; p. Lewis Holmes and Iredell Slade (Credle); m. Margaret Watson Maun, Mar. 21, 1917; Phi Soc.; Phi Chi; physician Swan Quarter 1916-17; ibid. Washington 1919-; 1st lieut., capt. med. corps U. S. A. 1918-19; Mason; Elk; Methodist.

SWINDELL, ROSA NELL Welfare Officer

        801 East Orange st., Lakeland, Fla.; s. 1892; Univ. of Texas; b. McFarlain, Feb. 25, --; p. Charles C. and Martha Thresa Timmons (White); m. Conrad North Swindell, Sept. 18, 1906; Red Cross sec. 2 yrs.; dir. city welfare Lakeland; Methodist.

SWINDELL, WILLIAM BENNERS

        5668 Ridge ave., Chicago, Ill.; s. 1918; George Washington univ.; b. Swan Quarter, Dec. 5, 1898; p. William Benners and Emily Harper (Jordan); m. Ethel MacDonald, Sept. 6, 1923; correspondence critic and clerical auditor treas. dept., Washington, D. C., 1919-20; mgr. advisory service dept. Harris and co. 1921-; S. A. T. C. U. N. C. 1918; Methodist.

SWINK, DAVID MAXWEL Engineer

        524 S. Braddock st., Winchester, Va.; B.S. 1901; b. Salisbury, Dec. 10, 1879; p. D. A. and Margaret Ellen (Cress); m. Pauline Helen Stucky, Dec. 11, 1905; engr. Westinghouse Elec. and mfg. co. 1901-07; engr. and gen. mgr. Northern Va. Power co. 1907-19; mgr. dir. Hyde co. land and lbr. co. 1919-; Mason; Lutheran.

SWINK, GILBERT ROSCOE Lawyer

        728 Rhode Island ave., Norfolk, Va.; s. l. 1901; p. D. A. and Emma E. --; m. Anna Stucky, Nov. 7, 1906.

SWINK, HEARNE Manufacturer

        China Grove; B.S. 1923; b. China Grove, Nov. 9, 1900; p. W. J. and Anna Swift (Hearne); Sigma Phi Epsilon; textile mfr.; Episcopalian.

SWINK, JONAS HERMAN Lawyer

        235 Central Arcade bldg., Miami, Fla.; s. 1909-12; LL.B. Stetson univ. 1914; b. Union, S. C., Aug. 2, 1891; p. J. W. and Mary Theresa --; m. Mary Catherine Jennings, Dec. 18, 1919; state atty. 11th judicial dist. Fla., 1922-; ensign nat. naval vols. 1917; jr. lieut. 1918; sr. lieut. U. S. N. R. F. 1918; Mason; Elk; Methodist.

SWINK, LOUIS MELANCTHON Lawyer

        869 West 5th st., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1894; s. l. 1893-94; N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1889-91; b. Rowan co., Oct. 6, 1872; p. D. A. and Mary Ellen (Cerese); m. Mary L. Dreher, Sept. 3, 1895; Di Soc.; atty. Winston-Salem 1895-1902; Lutheran.

SWINK, WILLIAM JOSHUA

        China Grove; s. 1919-21; N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1918; b. China Grove, Jan. 20, 1899; p. William Joshua and Anna Swift (Hearne); U. S. A. 1918; Episcopalian.

‡SWINK, WALTER LEE

        25 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; s. 1900-03; s. l. 1903-04; b. Rowan co., May 18, 1883.

SYDENSTRICKER, BLAIR DEAN

        Rocky Mt.; s. 1921-22; b. Rocky Mt., Apr. 26, 1903; p. A. F. and -- -- --.

*SYDNOR, HENRY ANTHONY Planter

        From Halifax co., Va.; b. Pittsylvania co., Va., Apr. 3, 1822; d. Dec. 19, 1882; s. 1838-39.

*SYKES, EDWARD TURNER Lawyer

        Columbus, Miss.; b. Decatur, Ala., Mar. 15, 1838; d. Feb. 18, 1922; A.B. 1858; LL.B. Univ. of Miss. 1860; state sen. Miss. 1884-88; asst. adj. gen. C. S. A.

SYKES, GLENN TURNER

        Efland; B.S. 1924; b. Efland, Dec. 7, 1899; p. John T. and Mary Caroline (Snipes); football; Presbyterian.

‡SYKES, JOHN ALLEN

        Greensboro; s. p. 1903-04.

*SYKES, LAWSON WHITE

        Aberdeen, Miss.; b. Jan. 5, 1841; killed, Wilderness, 1864; s. 1858-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; capt. C. S. A.

SYKES, ROBERT HIDEN Lawyer

        112 Jackson st., Durham; s. 1895-98; s. l. 1905-06; b. Wilmington, May 7, 1872; p. Thomas Polk and Eliza Ann (Smith); Phi Soc.; law clerk New York city 3 yrs.; ibid. St. Louis, Mo. 2 yrs.; lawyer Durham 1906-; judge recorder's ct. Durham, 1908-11; asst. atty. gen. N. C. 1917-18;


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pres. cham. of com. 1920-21; vice-pres. and mem. N. C. bar assn.; mem. Amer. bar assn.; Mason; Pythian; Elk; Junior; Baptist.

*SYKES, RICHARD LYCURGUS

        Columbus, Miss.; b. Jan. 27, 1840; A.B. 1860; M.D. Univ. of N. Y.; C. S. A.

*SYKES, S. TURNER

        From Aberdeen, Miss.; Columbus, Miss.; b. Oct. 30, 1838; A.B. 1858; C. S. A.

SYLVESTER, LEON WARD

        Richlands; s. 1917-18; b. Richlands, Nov., 1896; p. N. and -- -- --.

SYLVESTER DURWARD Student

        Richards; s. 1919-22; Wake Forest col. 1922-; b. Richards, Jan. 25, 1902; p. Nathaniel and Mary E. (Horghette); U. S. navy 1918; Methodist.

SYME, ANDREW

        Raleigh; s. 1892-93; b. Raleigh, Dec. 28, 1874; ry. employee.

SYMMES, CHARLTON EMORY

        110 S. 7th st., Wilmington; s. 1918-23; b. Brunswick, Ga., Dec. 24, 1900; p. Judge Courtland and Mary (Houston); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Episcopalian.

T

TABOR, GEORGE LEROY Clerk

        Census bureau, Washington, D. C.; B.S. 1905; Univ. of Ky.; b. Macon co., Oct. 7, 1865; p. James Sharp and Lydia -- --; m. Rachel M. Smiley, Sept. 18, 1894; Swain co. supt. pub. sch. 1892-94; dept. clerk census bureau; Mason; Baptist.

TAKETOMI, YASUO

        Hakodate, Japan; g. s. 1919-20; A.B. Waseda univ. 1919; Johns Hopkins univ.; b. Hakodate, Japan; p. Heisaku and --.

*TALBOT, MATTHEW Lawyer

        Matagorda, Tex.; b. 1838; s. 1856; A.B. Univ. of Tenn. 1857; teacher; C. S. A.

TALIAFERRO, CAROL DAVIS Lawyer

        111 Ransom place, Charlotte; s. l. 1912; A.B. Univ. of Va. 1909; LL.B. ibid. 1912; b. Charlotte, July 12, 1888; p. Walter R. and Caroline Davis (Lippitt); m. Mary Stuart Jones, Sept. 26, 1917; Delta Psi; Phi Beta Kappa; Episcopalian.

TALIAFERRO, JULIAN HAMILTON Manufacturer

        206 Park ave., Charlotte; s. 1900-02; b. Wilmington, Jan. 30, 1883; p. Walter R. and Caroline Davis (Lippitt); m. Mary Oates Caldwell; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; office clerk Charlotte 1903-04; emp. 1st Nat. bank, Tampa, Fla., 1905; mgr. Charlotte trousers co. N. Y. city 1906-14; ibid. Leaksville woolen mills, Spray, 1914-17; pres. ibid. 1917-; Episcopalian.

TALIAFERRO, WALTER ROBERTSON, JR.

        108 Ransom place, Charlotte; s. 1901-02; b. Charlotte, Nov. 5, 1884; p. Walter Robertson and Carolyn (Lippett); m. Louie Jones; brick dealer 1902-.

TALLEY, FRANK Grocer

        Randleman; s. 1908-10; b. Randolph co., June 9, 1890; p. Wiley Frank and Idena (Bingham); m. Bess Farmer, Mar. 16, 1911; salesman, Smitherman co., wholesale grocers, Randleman, 1911-14; sec.-treas. and mgr. Randolph gro. co., wholesale, Randleman, 1914-; mayor Randleman 1916; mem. bd. of Randolph co.

TALLEY, JOHN SAMUEL Physician

        Troutman; M.D. 1909; g. s. New York univ. 1921; b. Iredell co., May 2, 1880; p. R. B. and Bettie (Cooper); m. Edith McLaughlin, Oct. 12, 1922.

*TALLY, JUNIUS BRUTUS

        Ore Hill; b. Sept. 19, 1866; d. May 7, 1885; s. 1884-85.

‡TALTON, WILLIAM JENNINGS

        Selma; s. 1920-21; b. Selma, Sept. 3, 1900; p. J. R. and -- -- --.

*TALTON, WILLIAM RANSOM Merchant

        Selma; d. 1920; s. 1885-87; teacher; emp. S. A. L. ry. co.

TAMRAZ, JOHN MOORHAJ Surgeon

        Care Adj. Gen. U. S. A., Washington, D. C.; pres. Colon hosp., Cristobal, Panama Canal zone; B.S. 1915; M.D. Columbia univ. 1915-17; b. Tabriz, Persia, May 25, 1889; p. Rev. Mooshie and Gozal M. (Yoceph); m. Freda Elizabeth Gerdin, June 29, 1922; Phi Soc.; in various army hosps. since 1918; on surg. staff Colon hosp. Cristobal, C. Z. 1922-; pvt. med. dept. U. S. A. 1918; with med. dept. troops Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga.; comm. 1st lieut. med. corps 1918; at camp Devens; attended Yale army lab. 1918; served at gen hosp. at Carlisle and camp Meade, Md. base hosp. until 1921; comm. capt. med. corps 1921; graduated Army med. sch. 1922; with nat. guard troops camp McClellan, Ala. 1922; on duty Ft. Bragg, N. C. 1922; foreign service in Panama, 1922; Mason; Baptist.

TANDY, GEORGE WENDALL

        Durham; s. 1913-17; Ill State col.; b. Jacksonville, Ill., Nov. 27, 1892; p. Orien E. and Myrtle (Wright); m. Elise Lloyd; football; Sigma Chi; Christian.


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*TANKERSLEY, FELIX

        Livingston, Ala.; b. Feb. 4, 1843; killed, Battle of Five Forks, Apr. 2, 1865; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; 1st lieut. C. S. A.

TANKERSLEY, JAMES WILLIAM Surgeon

        107 Bishop st., Greensboro; s. m. 1902; M.D. Jefferson col. 1906; b. Lynchburg, Va., Dec. 20, 1882; p. Anderson and Margaret (Behan); m. Bonnie Bishop, June 28, 1912; Sigma Nu; gen. practice 1907-16; surgery 1916-; capt. med. corps 1914-17; service Mex. border; Catholic.

TANKERSLEY, WILLIAM LITTLE Merchant

        Chapel Hill; s. 1880-82; b. Chapel Hill, Aug. 23, 1866; p. Felix and Frances Adele --; m. Frances Virginia Paythress, 1896.

*TANNER, JESSE SPENCER

        Spindale; b. Charlotte, Aug. 31, 1902; d. Nov. 2, 1924; p. S. B. and Lola (Spencer); s. 1920-22; Methodist.

TANNER, KENNETH SPENCER Manufacturer

        Spindale; A.B. 1911; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; Harvard univ.; b. Charlotte, May 30, 1890; p. S. B. and Lola (Spencer); m. Sarah Huger Bacot, Feb. 1916; cotton mill bus. 1912-; Methodist.

TANNER, SIMPSON BOBO, JR. Broker

        121 Brevard ct., Charlotte; A.B. 1917; b. Charlotte, Feb. 5, 1895; p. S. B. and Lola (Spencer); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; cotton mill bus. 1919-21; cotton broker 1921-; 2nd lieut. O. R. C., F. A. camp Taylor, Louisville, Ky., 1918; Methodist.

TAPP, JAMES LEMON, JR.

        Care J. L. Tapp Clo. co., Columbia, S. C.; A.B. 1921; Univ. of S. C.; b. Columbia, S. C., Dec. 12, 1898; p. James Lemon and -- -- --; with J. L. Tapp clo. co.; Presbyterian.

TARPLEY, ROBERTA DEERY

        1017 Villa place, Nashville, Tenn.; s. p. w. 1921-22.

*TARRY, EDWARD

        Virginia; s. 1812.

*TARRY, GEORGE PATRICK

        Virginia; A.B. 1822.

*TARRY, GEORGE PATRICK Planter

        Boydton, Va.; Tarry's Mill, Va.; b. May 12, 1841; s. 1858-60; C. S. A.

TART, BRASTON ISAIAH Banker

        Four Oaks; s. 1897-1900; A.B. 1903; b. Newton Grove, Mar. 24, 1873; p. P. G. A. and Mary E. (McPhail); m. Effie Geneva Morton, Feb. 10, 1904; Phi Soc.; prin. Morehead City H. S. 1903-06; supt. Warsaw graded sch. 1906-12; asso. ed. Duplin Journal 1909-10; organized bank of Four Oaks, cashier 1912-21; active vice-pres. 1921-; Mason; Junior; Methodist.

TART, DAVID WHITFIELD Druggist

        Roseboro; s. p. 1903-04; b. Newton Grove, Oct. 8, 1882; p. P. G. A. and Mary E. (McPhail); m. Vada West, Nov. 20, 1908; Baptist.

*TATE, ALEXANDER COLVIN

        Ashton; s. 1881-83.

TATE, CHARLES GORDON Manufacturer

        106 King st., Morganton; s. 1906-09; b. Morganton, Jan. 29, 1887; p. Col. Samuel McDowell and Jennie Sophronia (Pearson); m. Kate Lynn Wood, July 28, 1923; Alpha Tau Omega; asst. cashier Bank of Morganton, 1910-17; emp. Erwin cotton mills co. West Durham, 1917-18; ibid. Alpine cotton mills, Morganton, 1919-; 316th F. A. camps Jackson and Lee, A. E. F. 1918-19; Presbyterian.

TATE, CHARLES LACY Banker

        Chadbourn; s. 1913-14; b. Greensboro, Sept. 29, 1892; p. R. W. and Mattie Maude; cashier Garner Banking & Trust co., Garner; ibid. Bank of Chadbourn, 1920-; U. S. navy during war; Mason; Presbyterian.

TATE, CHARLES SIDNEY Physician

        Ramseur; s. 1881-83; M.D. Balto. Med. col. (now Univ. of Md.) 1893; b. Pender co., Dec. 17, 1863; p. T. H. and Mary (Colvin); m. Ida Campbell, Dec. 24, 1893; teacher, Bladen and Columbus cos. 1878-79; physician 1893-; Pythian; Junior; Methodist.

*TATE, GEORGE D.

        From Greensboro; McAdenville; Gastonia; s. m. 1894-96; s. p. 1897-99.

TATE, GEORGE KNOX

        McAdenville; s. 1894-98; b. Mt. Island, Apr. 17, 1877; p. George Knox and Alice Goodlae (Lindsay); m. Mabel Gray, Sept. 6, 1921; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Presbyterian.

*TATE, HENRY HUMPHRIES Manufacturer

        From Charlotte; Greensboro; b. Feb. 23, 1836; d. May 21, 1891; A.B. 1858; farmer; cotton mfr.

TATE, JOHN AUSTIN Cotton Dealer

        810 Queens road, Charlotte; s. 1896-98; b. Mt. Island, Jan. 21, 1879; p. George Knox Polk and Alice Goodloe (Lindsay); m. Sarah Wilson, Oct. 29, 1913; Pi Sigma; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; emp. of Charlotte supply co. Charlotte till 1907 then mem. of Young and Tate, cotton firm; interests in various cotton mills; Presbyterian.


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*TATE, JAMES TURNER Manufacturer

        From Gaston co.; Charlotte; b. July 15, 1845; A.B. 1864; cotton mfr.; bank pres.

*TATE, JOHN WEBSTER

        Charlotte; b. Aug. 13, 1837; d. 1862; A.B. 1858.

*TATE, MILLARD FILLMORE Salesman

        Marion; b. June 18, 1891; killed in France, Oct. 5, 1918; s. 1911; drug clerk; cigar salesman; soldier.

*TATE, ROBERT HUNTER Physician

        New Hanover co.; b. 1826; d. 1864; A.B. 1847; mem. gen. assem. 1856.

*TATE, SAMUEL C. WISTER Lawyer

        From Cherokee co.; Morganton; b. 1825; d. Dec. 1891; s. 1846.

*TATE, THOMAS H. Planter

        From New Hanover co.; Rocky Point; b. 1824; d. 1879; s. 1842-45; mem. house of c. 1856.

TATHAM, CHACE HAROLD Bookkeeper

        Andrews; s. 1922; b. Andrews, Dec. 5, 1904; p. Jasper Marion and Ella Laura (Moore).

TATUM, HARRY

        Mt. Olive; s. 1910-11; b. Mt. Olive, 1891; p. M. McI. and -- -- --.

*TATUM, JOHN DUDLEY

        Milledgeville, Ga.; b. Nov. 6, 1837; killed, Murfreesboro, Tenn., 1862; A.B. 1858; C. S. A.

*TATUM, WESLEY Teacher

        Henderson, Texas; s. 1859-60.

TATUM, WALTER SPURGEON Teacher

        1532 Madison st., Denver, Colo.; pres. Wheatland, Wyo.; s. 1914-17; A.B. Univ. of Colo. 1922; b. Todd, Dec. 23, 1892; p. John L. and Zora (Tugman); m. Helen Holland, June 15, 1923; track; Di Soc.; teacher Denver, Colo., 1920; ibid. Craig, Colo., 1921; prin. ibid. 1922-23; prin. Wheatland H. S., Wheatland, Wyo., 1923-; corp., sergt., 2nd lieut. U. S. A. 1917-19; Baptist.

TAVELLE, JACK W.

        Waynesville; s. 1921-22; b. Waynesville, Dec. 29, 1904; p. W. B. and -- -- --.

TAVIS, BERNARD CORNELIUS Lawyer

        2001 S. Main st., Winston-Salem; s. 1902-03; s. l. 1905-06; N. C. col. 2 yrs.; Newberry col. 1 yr.; b. Winston-Salem, Jan. 2, 1882; p. William and Julia (Rominger); m. Sarah Johnson, June 22, 1910; lawyer, Winston-Salem, 1906-.

*TAYLOE, DAVID THOMAS Physician

        Washington; A.B. 1846; surg. C. S. A.; trustee U. N. C. 1881-83.

TAYLOE, DAVID THOMAS, JR. Physician

        Main st., Washington; s. 1912-14; s. m. 1914-16; M.D. Univ. of Pa.; b. Washington, Sept. 12, 1895; p. Dr. Thomas David and Athalia (Cotton); football 4 yrs.; capt. 2 yrs.; Sigma Nu; Phi Chi; Gimghouls; S. A. T. C. 1919; Episcopalian.

TAYLOE, DR. JOSHUA Physician

        West Main st., Washington; s. 1915-18; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1923; b. Washington, July 16, 1898; p. Dr. David Thomas and Athalia (Cotten); Sigma Nu; S. A. T. C.; Episcopalian.

TAYLOE, JOHN COTTON Physician

        705 W. Main st., Washington; pres. 8th and Spruce sts., Phila., Pa.; B.S. 1920; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1922; b. Washington, May 30, 1896; p. Dr. David Thomas and Athalia (Cotten); football; Golden Fleece; Phi Chi; Sigma Nu; interne Pa. hosp. 1922-24; 2nd lieut. 371st inf. camp Jackson and A. E. F. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

TAYLOR, ALEXANDER

        Morganton; s. 1908-09, 1911-12; Davidson col. 1909-11; b. Morganton, Nov. 21, 1889.

TAYLOR, ALEXANDER Farmer

        Pikeville; s. 1888; b. Greene co., Sept. 9, 1865; p. Benjamin William and Penelope (Smith); m. Lula Exum Best, 1895; teacher 2 yrs.; farmer and merchant 10 yrs.; clerk of sup'r ct.; j. p.; Methodist.

*TAYLOR, ALFRED M.

        Hillsboro; s. 1839-41.

†TAYLOR, ALEXANDER ROSS

        Columbia, S. C.; g. s. 1903-04; A.B. S. C. col.

*TAYLOR, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

        Marshall, Tex.; s. 1859-60; capt. C. S. A.

TAYLOR, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Grocer

        Maxton; A.B. 1910; p. W. F. and Lina (Ward); m. Helen Russell, Dec. 19, 1916; supt. Mangum sch. 1910-12; gro. salesman J. A. Taylor co., Wilmington, 1912; B. F. Taylor co., wholesale gro. Maxton, 1919.

TAYLOR, CARY BUXTON Engineer

        Oxford; pres. box 745, Raleigh; B.S. in C.E. 1920; s. 1915-17, 1919-20; b. Oxford, Apr. 1, 1895; p. Thos. G. and Mildred K. --; m. Theodora Marshall Anderson, June 2, 1923; took pos. with bridge dept. N. C. state highway comm. as draftsman 1920; prom. bridge designer 1920; asst. res. engr. on Swift Island ferry bridge over Yadkin river 1921; prom. res. engr. 1921; back to office designing reinforced concrete bridges 1920; prom. to asst. constr. engr. 1922; const. engr. 1922; gen. supervisor and inspector bridge work under constr. in state; F. A. central officers tr. sch. camp Zackary Taylor 1918; Shriner; Episcopalian.


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TAYLOR, CHARLES COLLINS, JR.

        109 Fisher Park place, Greensboro; s. 1922-23; U. S. naval acad. 1917-19; b. Clifton Forge, Va., Aug. 3, 1901; p. C. C. and -- -- --.

TAYLOR, CARL DUFFY Industrial Manager

        617 Gettysburg st., Pittsburgh, Pa.; B.S. 1914; b. New Bern, May 22, 1890; p. Lee Jackson and Carrie (Lovick); m. Marjory Boggs, June 28, 1917; Sigma Nu; Gimghoul; gym team 1912-14; asst. gym instr. 1913-14; mgr. baseball 1914; apprentice, Westinghouse Elec & Mfg. co. E. Pittsburgh, Pa., 1914-15, salesman Pittsburgh off. 1915-17; supt. light, heat and power, Mesta machine co., Pittsburgh, 1917-19; salesman, Pittsburgh off. W. E. & M. co. 1919-20, sec. head gen. ind. section, ind. div. 1920-22; mgr. ind div. 1922-; mem. Amer. electrochemical soc.; Mason; Presbyterian.

TAYLOR, CHARLES EDWARD Lawyer

        Southport; s. l. 1903-04; b. Town Creek, Sept. 15, 1875; p. Edward W. and Sarah (Mercer); m. Jessie Stevens, June 1, 1909; atty.; co. atty. 1918-22; register of deeds 1900-02; house of rep. 1905, '07, '09, '11; on township road comm. 1920-; food administrator co. during world war; gout. appeal agt.; ibid. chmn. council of defense; co. chmn. rep. exec. comm. 1906-20; pres. elector 1916; delegate rep. conv. Cleveland, O., 1924; founder Southport Standard; ed. ibid. 1897-1904; founder Southport News 1910; ed. ibid. 1 yr.; Mason; Junior; Methodist.

TAYLOR, CHARLES ELISHA, JR. Banker

        110 Princess st., Wilmington; s. p. 1914; B.A. Wake Forest col. 1894; b. Wake Forest, July 15, 1875; p. Charles Elisha and Mary Hinton (Prichard); m. Lola Lamar Martin, Dec. 10, 1900; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; teacher Woodberry Forest sch. 1895-96; entered Atlantic Nat. bank Wilmington, 1897; elected cashier Wilmington Savings & Trust co. 1900; pres. ibid. 1908; Mason; Episcopalian.

TAYLOR, CHARLES IRWIN

        Pikeville; pres. Raleigh; A.B. 1921; Univ. of Paris, 1919; b. Snow Hill, Mar. 14, 1896; p. Alex and Lula E. (Best); Phi Soc.; prin. Saratoga schs. Wilson co. 1915-16; on field office staff T. C. Thompson and bros. Chapel Hill 1921-24; statistician N. C. state dept. of educ. Raleigh, 1924; U. S. A. 1917-19; corp. 1917; sergt. 1918; camp Jackson 1917-18; camp Sevier 1918; A. E. F. 1918-19; in battles Meuse-Argonne; discharged camp Mills, L. I.; Methodist.

TAYLOR, DORA ASHBY

        Richmond, Va.; s. p. w. 1921-22.

*TAYLOR, DRURY S.

        Virginia; s. 1829.

TAYLOR, EDMUND BRODIE Farmer

        Townsville; s. 1897-99; b. Henderson, July 8, 1879; p. J. H. and Mary (Brodie); Alpha Tau Omega; mfr. till 1917; Episcopalian.

TAYLOR, ERNEST DAWSON Farmer

        Tarboro; s. m. 1904-05; b. Coakley, Jan. 2, 1883; p. John D. and -- -- --; tob. warehouseman.

TAYLOR, ERASMUS HERVEY EVANS

        Morganton; s. 1915-18; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1920-22; s. m. Tulane univ. 1922-; b. Morganton, May 6, 1896; p. Isaac Montrose and Susan Murphy (Evans); Alpha Tau Omega; Presbyterian.

TAYLOR, ELIZABETH MURPHY

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1920; Maryland col.; Sargent's sch.; b. Feb. 28, 1898; p. Dr, S. M. and -- -- --.

†TAYLOR, FRANCIS LEONIDAS Druggist

        Wilson; s. p. 1898-1900; b. Oxford, Sept. 29, 1868.

*TAYLOR, GEORGE A. Planter

        From Covington, Tenn.; Macon, Tenn.; s. 1848-51.

TAYLOR, GEORGE DAVID Merchant

        Nebo; s. 1885-86; b. Dysartville, May 8, 1859; p. Hosea Hollins and Harriet Delilah (Glass); m. Katie Irene Goforth, Mar. 25, 1896; teacher McDowell, Burke and Rutherford cos. 20 yrs.; merchant 10 yrs.; Mason; Woodman; Baptist.

TAYLOR, GEORGE EDWARD

        Beaufort; s. 1917-18; b. Beaufort, Feb. 9, 1900; p. N. W. and -- -- --.

†TAYLOR, GENTRY FREDERICK

        Fairmont; s. p. 1907-08.

TAYLOR, GEORGE FREDERICK Physicist

        1226 N. E. ave., N. E. Washington, D. C.; pres. 119 11th st., N. E. Washington, D. C.; A.B. 1915; Trinity col. 1907-10; Univ. of La.; Sorbonne univ., Paris, France 1919; b. Granite Falls, Mar. 26, 1887; p. Robert Marion and Nettie Clay (Laffoon); m. Nina Leonne Marsh, July 27, 1921; teacher St. John's acad. Manlius, N. Y., 1915-17; head sci. dept. Columbus acad. Columbus, O., 1917; lab. asst. U. S. dept. of agri. 1919-21; asso. physicist ibid. 1921-; author numerous pub. investigations of a scientific nature; with 14th machine gun bat. 5th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Methodist.

TAYLOR, GEORGE FLOYD Minister

        Royston, Ga.; s. 1901-02; b. Magnolia, Aug. 10, 1881; p. J. S. and Julia (Carr); m. Ella Catherine Brown, Dec. 9, 1904; engaged in religious work as preacher, writer, teacher and in charge of pub. house of Pentecostal Holiness church;


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*TAYLOR, GEORGE L. Planter

        Mecklenburg co.; d. 1885; s. 1820.

TAYLOR, GASTON WILDER Lawyer

        Whitakers; s. l. 1901-02; Trinity col.; b. Nash co., Mar. 4, 1878; p. Wm. Carter and Sallie (Edmundson); m. Minnie E. Moore, June 16, 1905; lawyer since 1902; several times mayor of Whitakers.

TAYLOR, GEORGE W. Merchant

        Hope, Ark.; A.B. 1860; b. Homer, La., July 24, 1839; wholesale merc.; capt. C. S. A.

*TAYLOR, HANNIS Statesman

        From Raleigh; Mobile, Ala.; Washington, D. C.; b. New Bern, Sept. 12, 1851; d. Dec. 26, 1922; m. Leonora Le Baron, Mobile, Ala., May 8, 1878; s. 1866-67; LL.D. 1890; LL.D. Univ. of Ala.; LL.D. Univ. of Miss.; LL.D. Tulane univ.; LL.D. Washington and Lee univ.; LL.D. Univ. of Dublin, Ireland; LL.D. Univ. of Edinburgh; prof. constitutional and international law Columbian (now George Washington) univ.; minister to Spain, 1893-97; spec. counsel Span. treaty claims comm.; U. S. counsel before Alaska boundary comm. 1903; counsel for state of Columbia; author: The Origin and Growth of the English Constitution; International Public Law, 1902; Jurisdiction and Proceedure of the Supreme Court of the U. S.; The Science of Jurisprudence, 1908; The Origin and Growth of the American Constitution; Cicero; A Sketch of His Life and Work, 1916; Due Process of Law; Catholic.

TAYLOR, HARRIOTTE COLE

        Chapel Hill; s. 1922-23; b. Morganton, Mar. 9, 1903.

TAYLOR, HENRY EDWARD

        1414 Kemp blvd., Wichita Falls, Tex.; A.M. 1914; B.L., B.S. and A.B. East Tex. Normal col.; b. Pride, Tex., Oct. 16, 1889; p. H. N. and -- -- --.

TAYLOR, HALL GERALD

        Hotel Charlotte, Charlotte; s. 1922-23; b. Farner, Tenn., Sept. 6, 1904; p. Dr. H. C. and Mintie (Hall); salesman Delane shoe co., Charlotte, 1923; mgr. H. R. Baucom co. 1923-24; hotel clerk 1924.

*TAYLOR, HENRY HARRISON Lawyer

        Knoxville, Tenn.; b. June 5, 1841; d. Apr. 13, 1903; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; clerk U. S. circuit ct.; capt. C. S. A.

TAYLOR, HAYWOOD MAURICE Teacher

        Chapel Hill; s. 1916-18, 1919-23; B.S. 1920; M.S. 1921; Pa. State col. 1918-19; b. Edgecombe co., May 11, 1898; p. David Dawson and Margaret Elizabeth (Brown); m. Alice Lee Brown, Oct. 28, 1922; Alpha Chi Sigma; Pi Kappa Alpha; Sigma Xi; N. C. acad. of science; Am. chem. soc.; instr. in chem. U. N. C. 1920-21, 1922-; science teacher Chapel Hill H. S. 1921-22; author several chem. papers; 2nd lieut. inf. U. S. A.; stationed with S. A. T. C. unit Pa. State col.; enlisted as pvt. at Plattsburg 1918; comm. 2nd lieut. 1918; discharged Dec. 27, 1918; 2nd lieut. C. W., O. R. C.; Shriner; Methodist.

*TAYLOR, ISAAC MONTROSE Physician

        From Chapel Hill; Morganton; b. New Bern, Oct. 29, 1857; d. Nov. 26, 1921; Ph.B. 1879; M.D. Col. Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y., 1882; asst. phys. Morganton State hosp. 1887-1903; phys. in charge Broadoaks san.

*TAYLOR, JOHN Planter

        Granville co.; s. 1820.

*TAYLOR, JOHN

        Orange co.; s. 1795; clerk co. ct.

TAYLOR, JAMES ALEXANDER Realtor

        Huntington, W. Va.; s. 1912-16; s. l. 1919-20; b. Oxford, July 1, 1893; p. R. P. and Betty R. --; m. Elizabeth McCoach, June 14, 1924; Kappa Alpha; Mason.

TAYLOR, JAMES ALVIN Clerk

        Maple; s. 1918; b. Maple, Apr. 3, 1898; p. Z. B. and Civility Virginia (Boswood); farmer 1918-22; register of deeds of Currituck co. 1922-; S. A. T. C.; Junior; Odd Fellow; Mason; Baptist.

TAYLOR, JAMES COLE Banker

        Morganton; B.S. 1877; b. New Bern. Oct. 3, 1855; p. Dr. Alexander and Sarah A. (Cole); surveyor 1877-78; chem. 1878-82; metallurgist 1882-83, 1898-; sec.-treas. Ry. Equip. co. 1883-85; ry. acct. 1885-91; ry. supt. 1891-97; banker 1909-15; Episcopalian.

*TAYLOR, JOHN CAMILLUS Planter

        Granville co.; A.B. 1820; A.M. 1827; mem. house of c. 1824 and '27; state sen. 1836 and '38.

*TAYLOR, JOHN DOUGLAS Planter

        Wilmington; b. Mar. 24, 1831; d. May 21, 1912; A.B. 1853; farmer 1853-57; state sen. 1860; city clerk; city treas.; clerk sup'r ct. 1890-1912; lieut. col. 36th reg. 2nd art. C. S. A.

TAYLOR, JOHN DOUGLAS Grocer

        620 Market st., Wilmington; s. 1910-11; Washington and Lee univ. 1911-14; b. Wilmington, Apr. 28, 1892; p. John Allan and May Baker (French); m. Placide Bridgers Clark, Oct. 29, 1919; part owner wholesale groc. bus. with father 1914-; entered U. S. A. 1917; 115th M. G. bat. 30th div.; comm. in France 1918 and assigned to 114th M. G. bat., wounded in Hindenburg line drive 1918 and invalided home with fractured head; discharged lieut. 1919; Episcopalian.


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*TAYLOR, JAMES FAUNTLEROY Lawyer

        Chatham co.; d. June 1828; A.B. 1810; A.M.; mem. house of c. 1823; atty. gen. 1825-28; trustee U. N. C. 1826-28.

*TAYLOR, JAMES FAUNTLEROY Lawyer

        Raleigh; b. Sept. 21, 1821; d. Aug. 31, 1903; A.B. 1841; A.M. 1844; state librarian; trustee U. N. C. 1868, 1870-74.

*TAYLOR, JAMES H.

        Chapel Hill; s. 1827.

*TAYLOR, JAMES H.

        Granville co.; b. 1838; d. in service, 1862; s. 1859-60; C. S. A.

*TAYLOR, JAMES HARVEY Planter

        Granville co.; A.B. 1821.

TAYLOR, JOHN HERBERT Lawyer

        Littleton; s. l. 1908-10; p. F. H. and Hattie E. --; m. Helen House, Oct. 10, 1917.

TAYLOR, JOHN LEONARD

        Chicago, Ill.; s. 1908-09; Trinity col.; b. Richlands, July 25, 1887.

*TAYLOR, JOHN LEWIS Physician

        Pittsboro; d. Jan. 29, 1829; A.B. 1807; A.M. 1810; atty. gen. 1808; chief justice supr. ct. 1818-29.

*TAYLOR, JOHN LEWIS Physician

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1828; A.M. 1832.

TAYLOR, JOSEPH MITCHELL

        Chocowinity; s. 1919-22; Va. Theo. sem. 1922-; b. Chocowinity, Aug. 18, 1894; p. Isaac Emanuel and Minnie (Moore); corp. U. S. A. Ft. Thomas, Ky., 1917; air serv. Dorr field, Arcadia, Fla., 1919; Episcopalian.

TAYLOR, JAMES PEYTON Teacher

        Alvin road, Angleton, Tex.; A.B. 1859; Randolph-Macon col.; b. near Pittsboro, Oct. 20, 1839; p. Rev. Wm. P. and Mary (High); m. Virginia Morris Hanks, June 12, 1860; Di Soc.; Phi Kappa Sigma; teacher Pittsboro 1859-61; teacher 1863-66; ibid. pvt. sch. in Tex. 1867-72; prin. 1st pub. sch. of Tex., Columbia, 1872-1910; co. supt. pub. instr. Brazaria co. 1910-14; retired; C. S. army 1861-63; battles of Seven Pines and Malvern Hill; discharged from serious failure in health in 1863; detailed by Gov. Z. B. Vance brig. insp. of senior res. 12th brig. N. C. militia with rank of maj.; Mason; Methodist.

*TAYLOR, JAMES SPOTTISWOODE Physician

        From Univ. of Va.; Washington, D. C.; b. Univ. of Va., Dec. 10, 1870; d. Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 27, 1922; m. Louise Bemis Draper, Aug. 14, 1901; s. 1887-89; M.D. Univ. of Va. 1894; phys. U. S. N.; fellow Am. Col. of Surgeons, societe Francaise d'histoire de la medecin; rank of commander, U. S. N., at time of death; Baptist.

*TAYLOR, JOHN TILLINGHAST Planter

        Granville co.; b. 1833; killed, Cold Harbor, 1864; A.B. 1853; capt. C. S. A.

TAYLOR, JOSEPH WHITE

        Oxford; s. 1917-18; b. Oxford, July 24, 1899; p. T. G. and -- -- --.

*TAYLOR, JOHN W.

        Hillsboro; s. 1828-32.

*TAYLOR, JOHN Y.

        Mecklenburg co.; s. 1824-28.

†TAYLOR, KARL DIXON

        LaGrange; s. p. 1902-03.

*TAYLOR, LEWIS

        Granville co.; A.B. 1813.

*TAYLOR, LEONIDAS Physician

        Oxford; b. Apr. 23, 1824; d. Apr. 23, 1911; A.B. 1845.

TAYLOR, LEON BAYARD Teacher

        Pikeville; s. 1920-23; N. C. Col. of A. & E.; b. Snow Hill, Dec. 31, 1899; p. Alex and Lula Exum (Best); Phi Soc.; Methodist.

*TAYLOR, LEONIDAS HENDERSON Physician

        From Oxford; Mississippi; b. 1819; A.B. 1837; A.M. 1843.

TAYLOR, LEWIS NATHANIEL Minister

        Roanoke Rapids; A.B. 1910; Gen. Theo. sem., New York city, 1910-13; b. Oxford, Oct. 29, 1889; p. Thos G. and Mildred (Kennon); m. Adelaide Henrietta Trehou, May 14, 1914; Phi Soc.; rector, Townsville 1913-17, Stovall 1913-17, Roanoke Rapids 1917-; rector All Saints church, Roanoke Rapids and St. Luke's, Thelma; Mason; Junior; Episcopalian.

*TAYLOR, MASSILON FIELD

        Townsville; b. Oct. 19, 1840; killed, Hagerstown, Md., 1863; A.B. 1861; Capt. C. S. A.

TAYLOR, NELSON WHITFORD Chemist

        Macabi, Banes Onente, Cuba; b. Beaufort, Sept. 28, 1897; p. Nelson Whitford and Mary Katheryn (Buckman); chem. in United Fruit co. tropical div. sugar lab. and research dept. of soils and plants; Episcopalian.

*TAYLOR, OLIVER PEARCE Realtor

        From Oxford; Texarkana, Tex.; b. May 14, 1836; s. 1853-55; farmer 1855-80; realtor 1880; capt. La. militia C. S. A.

TAYLOR, PAUL Salesman

        706 College st., Kinston; s. p. 1909-10; b. Lenoir co.; p. Charles Edwin and Albina (Holland); m. Stella A. Hardee, Dec. 25, 1912; trav. salesman 1911-; Baptist.

*TAYLOR, PHILIP A.

        Tennessee; s. 1841-42.


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‡TAYLOR, RICHARD ADOLPHUS

        Palmerville; s. 1905-06.

TAYLOR, RUSSELL BAYARD Farmer

        Seaboard; s. 1914; b. Dec. 5, 1893; p. Lucius L. and Mary L. (Stephenson); m. Daisy Weaver; Mason; Baptist.

TAYLOR, ROMIE EVERETT

        Siloam; s. 1922-23; b. Siloam, Aug. 30, 1902; p. W. Z. and -- -- --.

TAYLOR, ROSSER HOWARD Educator

        Gastonia; pres. Chapel Hill; A.M. 1920; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1916; Univ. of Mich.; b. Gastonia, Oct. 23, 1891; p. John T. and Nannie (Matthews); asst. prof. of hist. Citadel 1920-21; instr. hist. U. N. C. 1924; author The Free Negro in North Carolina; Junior; Mason; Baptist.

TAYLOR, ROBERT LEE Clerk

        Roanoke Rapids; s. 1921-22; b. Northampton co., Oct. 29, 1902; p. Junius Monroe and Georgia (Wrenn); Woodman; Baptist.

*TAYLOR, SAMUEL B.

        Hillsboro; s. 1831-34.

*TAYLOR, SIMON HENDERSON

        Marksville, La.; b. June 29, 1840; killed, Culpepper C. H., Va., 1861; s. 1858-61; C. S. A.

TAYLOR, SHAHANE RICHARDSON Physician

        Greensboro; B.S. 1919; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1919-21; b. Craven co., Mar. 22, 1897; p. B. R. and Beulah (Richardson); m. Mary Hooker, June 14, 1924; Phi Chi; spec., eye, ear, nose, throat; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Methodist.

*TAYLOR, THOMAS

        North Carolina; s. 1805.

*TAYLOR, THOMAS EDWIN

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1832; A.M. 1841.

TAYLOR, TYRE CRUMPLER Teacher

        Sparta; pres. Windsor; A.B. 1921; A.M. 1922; b. Laurel Springs, June 4, 1898; p. Benjamin Franklin and Alice (York); Di Soc.; Delta Tau Delta; teacher Windsor 1922-24.

TAYLOR, THOMAS WALLACE Lawyer

        103 11th ave., Huntington, W. Va.; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; grad. law Univ. of Va. 1868; b. Mecklenburg co., Va., Sept. 23, 1842; p. C. H. K. and Martha (Field); m. Maria L. Trueheart, Oct. 19, 1871; practicing atty. till appointed judge of criminal ct. of Cabell co.; C. S. army; Presbyterian.

‡TAYLOR, VAN HAMPTON Lawyer

        Fairmont; s. l. 1906-08; b. Robeson co., Oct. 4, 1878; p. Samuel J. and Harriet (Byrd); m. Lela M. Belch, May 31, 1911; teacher 2 yrs.; pros. atty. recorder's ct. 6 yrs.; Woodman; Baptist.

*TAYLOR, WILLIAM ADOLPHUS Physician

        From Pittsboro; Locksville; b. Jan. 16, 1838; d. Sept. 9, 1865; s. 1855-57; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1859; surg.; ibid. C. S. A.

*TAYLOR, WILLIAM ANDERSON

        Granville co.; A.B. 1824.

TAYLOR, WALTER FRANK Lawyer

        204 W. Ashe st., Goldsboro; A.B. 1921; LL.B. 1914; b. Duplin co., Apr. 4, 1889; p. Luther and Ettie (Crow); Phi Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; Tau Kappa Alpha; lawyer, Goldsboro, 1914-; state sen. 1921; trustee U. N. C. 1915-; Mason; Pythian; Methodist.

†TAYLOR, WILLIAM FRANKLIN

        Sewell's Point, Va.; s. 1896-99.

*TAYLOR, WILLIAM GRIMSLEY Physician

        Greensboro; b. Jan. 28, 1895; d. Dec. 28, 1922; s. 1913-15; s. m. 1915; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1919; phys. Greensboro 1919-22; Episcopalian.

TAYLOR, WILLIAM HAMNER Farmer

        Dysartville; s. 1886-87; b. Dysartville, Feb. 17, 1865; p. Alberto Beaty and Anna (Dysart); m. Mary Emma Carroll, Mar. 14, 1893; teacher 8 yrs.; comm. McDowell co. 4 yrs.; Mason; Baptist.

TAYLOR, WALTER JOHN Teacher

        R. F. D. 3, Rutherfordton; s. 1919-23; Peabody Col. for Teachers; b. Rutherfordton, May 22, 1898; p. J. W. and -- --; Di Soc.

TAYLOR, WILLIAM RAYMOND Teacher

        612 Joyner st., Greensboro; A.B. 1915; A.M. Harvard univ. 1916; b. Louisburg, Apr. 17, 1895; p. Henry Clay and Henrietta (Bridges); m. Bertie Ragland Yancey, Apr. 5, 1917; Phi Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; instr. Ala. poly. inst. 1916-17; asst. prof. ibid. 1917-18; prof. ibid. 1918-21; asso. English, N. C. Col. for Women, 1921-22; prof. ibid. 1922-; author translation Beaumarchais' Le Barbier de Seville, pub. by Walter H. Baker, Boston, 1922; S. A. T. C. Ft. Sheridan, Ill., O. T. C. 1918; Baptist.

TEAGUE, ALBERT Merchant

        Marshall; s. 1892-93; Judson col.; Valparaiso univ., Ind.; b. Madison co., May 25, 1872; p. M. and Jane (Norton); m. Laura B. Lunsford; teacher; farmer; Pythian; Baptist.

TEAGUE, CLAUDE EDWARD School Superintendent

        Sanford; A.B. 1912; b. Chatham co., Mar. 16, 1888; p. Dr. Samuel E. and Sarah Elizabeth (Moffitt); m. Mary Spaugh, June 27, 1923; Phi Soc.; Golden Fleece; intercollegiate debater; Amphoterothen; prin. Philadelphia H. S., Red Springs, 1912-14;


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supt. Asheboro pub. sch. 1914-15; supt. Sanford pub. sch. 1915-17; supt. Sanford and Lee co. sch. 1919-; pvt. U. S. A. 1917-19; Mason; Baptist.

TEAGUE, DOSSEY BATTLE Lawyer

        Sanford; A.B. 1910; s. l. 1912, 1913; b. Noise, Oct. 1, 1881; p. Dr. Samuel E. and Sarah E. (Moffitt); m. Beatrice McNeill. Dec. 28, 1915; Phi Soc.; teacher Raeford inst. 1910-12; Raleigh H. S. 1912-13; lawyer, 1913-, asso. with brother at Sanford, Teague & Teague, 1914-; gen. assem. 1919, 1920; Junior; Baptist.

TEAGUE, EVERETT SIMON Teacher

        R. F. D. 6, Taylorsville; pres. Hildebran; A.B. 1920; b. near Taylorsville, Jan. 16, 1889; p. Vandiver W. and Lydia E. (Cline); Di Soc.; prin. Hildebran H. S. 1920-; entered U. S. A. Camp Jackson, S. C., 1918; Camp Greenleaf, Oglethorpe, Ga., mil. police serv., Chattanooga, Tenn.; Mason; Baptist.

TEAGUE, LEWIS EVERETT Lawyer

        High Point; s. 1918-21; b. High Point, Aug. 12, 1898; p. William King and Emma V. (Horney); m. Margaret Rankin, Jan. 24, 1924; Theta Chi; Phi Alpha Delta; Methodist.

TEAGUE, MOSES FITZHUGH Druggist

        33 Patton ave., Asheville; s. p. 1904-05; b. Hickory, Aug. 27, 1885; p. Moses and Rebecca (Sherrill); m. Beatrice Virginia Stowe, Mar. 11, 1912; owner Teague drug store, Asheville, 1912-; Methodist.

TEAGUE, SAMUEL FARRIS Lawyer

        810 Park ave., Goldsboro; A.B. 1910; s. l. 1913-14; b. Fall Creek, Chatham co., July 24, 1885; p. Dr. Samuel E. and Sarah Elizabeth (Moffitt); m. Lou Wilkins Norwood, Oct. 17, 1916; Phi Soc.; prin. Goldsboro H. S. 1911-13; lawyer with W. A. Dees as Teague & Dees, Goldsboro, 1914-; Mason; Baptist.

TEAM, BENJAMIN GOSS

        Camden, S. C.; g. s. 1906-07; A.B. Davidson col. 1904; A.M. ibid. 1909.

TEDDER, DANIEL ALLEN

        Shelby; s. l. 1899-1900; A.B.,LL.B. Wake Forest col. 1898; p. Daniel M. and L. Frances --; m. Madge McFarlan McQueen, Aug. 18, 1903; pvt. sec. to Judge E. Y. Webb; lawyer 1898-1905; civil serv. clerk, war dept., Atlanta, Ga., and Washington, D. C., 1905-08; minister 1908-10; ibid. 1915-17; ed. and lawyer, S. C., 1910-15; govt. serv. 1917-18; pvt. sec., Washington, D. C., 1918-20; pvt. sec. and lawyer 1920-; Pythian; Junior.

TELFAIR, SAMUEL FOWLE, JR.

        Raleigh; s. 1913-14; b. Raleigh, Apr. 29, 1896; p. S. F. and -- -- --.

TEMKO, HERMAN BURTON

        Crystal Oil & Gas co., Johnstown, Pa.; s. 1912-14; b. Greensboro, Nov. 21, 1896; p. Max and -- -- --.

TEMPLE, FREDERICK WINFIELD Serologist

        Box 464, Raleigh; s. 1905-07; b. Sanford, Nov. 29, 1887; p. G. Winfield and Amelia C. (Weatherspoon); m. Mary F. Frank, June 3, 1922; Di Soc.; serologist N. C. lab. of hygiene 1910-; U. S. A. Camp Jackson 1918; Pythian; Baptist.

TEMPLE, JASPER OWEN Druggist

        Peyton ave., Kinston; s. 1907-08; b. Kinston, May 31, 1895; p. Dr. Rufus Henry and Hattie (Hill); m. Ella Mallard, May 19, 1918; pres. Kinston merchants assn.; ambulance co. 80th div. Camps Lee and Dix, A. E. F. 1917-19; Christian.

TEMPLE, MRS. MARY BOND

        90 Morningside drive, New York, N. Y.; s. 1918-19.

TEMPLE, RUFUS HENRY Physician

        114 Peyton ave., Kinston; s. m. 1881-82; Wake Forest col.; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1884; b. Wake co., Dec. 21, 1860; p. Rufus F. and Mary E. (Croom); m. Nannie Noble, Feb. 15, 1893; Baptist.

‡TEMPLE, WADE HAMPTON

        Chapel Hill; s. 1909-10; b. Chapel Hill, Aug. 12, 1886; p. W. A. and -- --.

*TEMPLE, WILLIAM OSCAR Lawyer

        From Pasquotank co.; Denver, Colo.; b. Rosedale; d. Feb. 1915; m. Blanche Griffin; s. 1877-78; Episcopalian.

TEMPLETON, RUFUS BENJAMIN

        Care McElver-Templeton Motor co., Raleigh; s. 1915-16; b. Holly Springs, June 29, 1897; p. R. H. and -- -- --.

*TEMPLETON, ROBERT LARRY, JR.

        Charlotte; b. Mooresville, Nov. 24, 1899; d. Oct. 12, 1918; s. 1918; S. A. T. C.; Christian Scientist.

TENNENT, CHARLES GAILLARD Newspaperman

        16 Blair st., Asheville; A.B. 1918; b. Acton, Apr. 5, 1894; p. James Edings and Annie Lou (Raby); m. Jessie Lucinda Mercer, Apr. 5, 1923; ed. Tar Heel; basketball; Phi Delta Theta; Omega Delta; Di Soc.; reporter, act. ed. Asheville Times 1919-; 2nd lieut. U. S. A. Camp Hancock 1918; 1st lieut. troop "F" 109th cavalry N. C. N. G. 1921-; Presbyterian.

TENNENT, GEORGE RABY Chemist

        22 Blake st., Asheville; pres. 43 Brown ave., City Point, Va.; B.S. 1917; b. Asheville, Apr. 15, 1893; p. James Edward and Annie (Raby); m. Rosalie Lurline Moring, Oct. 26, 1921; football 1913-16; basketball 1913-17; capt. 1916-17; Pi Kappa Phi; Alpha Chi Sigma; E. I. DuPont de Nemours & co. 1917-19; Tubiza Artivicia Silk co. of Am. 1920-21; thummel & Ross Fiber corp. 1921-; Presbyterian.

*TENNEY, ABDEL KADER Druggist

        Chapel Hill; s. 1863-65.

TENNEY, EDWIN WRIGHT Teacher

        North st., Chapel Hill; pres. Leaksville; s. 1919-22; b. Orange co., Apr. 20, 1895; p. Orange Bunn and Mary (Ward); m. Julia Parker; football; baseball; teacher and athletic coach Leaksville H. S.; sergt. U. S. A. 1917-19; Methodist.

*TENNEY, JOHN WATSON Engineer

        From Chapel Hill; Ponchatoula, La.; b. May 3, 1854; s. 1869-70; D.D.S. New Orleans); merchant; dentist.

*TENNEY, OREGON BURNS Farmer

        Chapel Hill; b. May 11, 1845; d. Dec. 1914; s. 1869-70.

TENNY, JOHN BYNUM

        527 6th st., Portsmouth, Va.; s. p. 1897-98.

*TERRELL, ALBERT J. Physician

        From Old Fort; Black Mountain; b. Dec. 15, 1876; d. Oct. 18, 1918; m. Bertha Nell Crawford, Jan. 15, 1914; M.D. 1908; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1898; phys. Black Mountain 1908-18; Baptist.

TERRELL, GRADY O.

        1003 Elizabeth ave., Charlotte; s. 1922-23; b. Charlotte, Dec. 12, 1901; p. W. F. and -- -- --; emp. Sou. Express co.

*TERRY, ABNER W. C. Journalist

        Pittsylvania co., Va.; d. 1851; s. 1835-36; A.B. Princeton univ.

*TERRY, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Physician

        From Virginia; McAdensville; A.B. 1830; A.M. 1838.

*TERRY, CHARLES CORNELIUS

        From Richmond co.; Arkansas; b. Nov. 28, 1828; d. 1879; A.B. 1851; mem. gen. assem. Miss.

TERRY, CHARLIE GIBBONS Student

        402 Washington st., Rockingham; s. 1922-23; Va. Milit. acad. 1923-; b. Rockingham, Mar. 29, 1904; p. E. Burton and Jennie (Skally); R. O. T. C. Va. Milit. acad. 1923-; Methodist.

TERRY, EDGAR BURTON, JR. Merchant

        Rockingham; s. 1914-15; b. Rockingham, Feb. 1, 1897; p. Edgar Burton and -- --.

TERRY, HARVEY STANSILL Merchant

        203 Rockingham road, Rockingham; A.B. 1920; b. Rockingham, Nov. 1, 1899; p. E. B. and Jennie (Skally); m. Mary Stansill, Nov. 9, 1921; asst. mgr. E. B. Terry, Inc., 1920-; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Methodist.


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*TERRY, JOSEPH M. Lawyer

        Rock Bridge co., Va.; s. 1830-32.

TERRY, JOHN SKALLY Editor

        Rockingham; pres. Apt. 7A, 542 W. 112th st., New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1918; s. m. 1918-20; g. s. 1920-21; M.A. Columbia univ. 1922; b. Rockingham, Nov. 19, 1894; p. Edgar Burton and Jennie (Skally); Di Soc.; Delta Tau Delta; Phi Chi; Phi Beta Kappa; asso. ed. School, weekly newspaper pub. in New York city 1922-; enlisted in med. res. corps U. S. A. Greensboro 1918; transf. S. A. T. C. at U. N. C.; dsicharged 1918; Mason; Methodist.

TEU, SANFJORD BROGDYNE Student

        R. F. D. 1, Godwin; pres. 1916 16th st., N.W., Washington, D. C.; A.B. 1922; Emory univ. 1920; George Washington univ. 1924-; b. Cooper, Sept. 21, 1895; p. Neil Franklin and Joe Anna (Lambert); Phi Soc.; pvt. U. S. A. 23rd co. 156 depot brigade 81st div., Camp Jackson 1918; Methodist.

THAMES, JOHN Physician

        1200 Park ave., Little Rock, Ark.; pres. Kingwood, W. Va.; s. m. 1892-93; M.D. Louisville Med. col. 1894; b. Cumberland co., Aug. 26, 1871; p. James and Mary Elizabeth (Plummer); m. Martha G. Cecil, Dec. 26, 1894; phys. Lexington 2 yrs.; ibid. Greensboro 1899-1910; ibid. pub. health service Wilmington 1910-16; ibid. Winston-Salem 1916-17; ibid. Little Rock, Ark., 1919-; 1st lieut., capt., maj. med. corps U. S. A. Ft. Oglethorpe and Ethan Allen, Washington barracks, Camp Humphreys, 1917-19; Mason; Woodman; Pythian; Presbyterian.

*THARPE, WILLIAM A.

        Paris, Tenn.; s. 1852-53.

THAYER, ROBERT WINGATE Physician

        Long Island Col. hosp., Brooklyn, N. Y.; s. 1916-17; Guilford col. 1913-16; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1923; interne Robt. Packer hosp., Sayre, Pa.; ibid. Long Island col. hosp., Brooklyn, N. Y.

*THIES, ERNEST AUGUST Engineer

        Concord; b .1868; d. Aug. 11, 1908; s. 1887-88; mining engr., supt. Haile gold mine, S. C.

THIES, KARL ERNEST Accountant

        605 Hermitage road, Myers park, Charlotte; B.S. 1921; b. Kershaw, S. C., June 30, 1900; p. Adolph Carl and Mary Charlotte (Shinn); m. Martha Eloise Wall, Aug. 21, 1922; Di Soc.; Delta Sigma Phi; emp. Stanley Oil co., acct. dept., 1921-22; ibid. Scott Charnley & co., certified accts., 1922-; Mason; Presbyterain.

*THIGPEN, ANDREW M.

        Edgecombe co.; b. Nov. 29, 1829; A.B. 1861; lieut. C. S. A., co. "C" 44th reg.

*THIGPEN, FRANK LAFAYETTE

        Tarboro; d. Feb. 27, 1921; B.S. 1915.


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†THIGPEN, GUY FRANKLIN

        Mildred; s. m. 1899-1901.

THIGPEN, HARRY GORDON Physician

        Scotland Neck; B.S. 1915; Trinity col. 1911-13; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1917; b. Tarboro, Feb. 7, 1892; p. Frank Lafayefte and Sallie (Little); m. Hattie Elizabeth --; Sept. 17, 1918; phys. Scotland Neck 1918-; 1st lieut. med. dept. U. S. A. 1918; Baptist.

*THIGPEN, KENNETH BAYARD Lawyer

        From Conetoe; Norfolk, Va.; b. Edgecombe co., Oct. 19, 1880; d. Sept. 5, 1914; A.B. 1901; s. l. 1902-03; teacher 1901-02.

*THIGPEN, WILLIAM A. Farmer

        Edgecombe co.; s. 1856-58.

THIGPEN, WILLIAM JORDAN Physician

        Tarboro; s. m. 1896-98; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1898-1900; b. Tarboro. June 5, 1875; p. Frank L. and Martha (Thigpen); m. Virginia Gray, Oct. 7, 1903; surg., Tarboro; Mason; Junior.

*THOM, ADDI EDWIN DONNEL Minister

        Greensboro; A.B. 1833.

THOMAS, ALONZO

        Beaufort; pres. Chesapeake city, Md.; s. 1911-12; N. C. Col. of A. & E.; b. Beaufort, Sept. 2, 1894; p. Alonzo and Nannie Fletcher (Davis); U. S. A. 1917-19; 317 ambulance co. 80th div., pvt.; serv. Argonne forest, France; Episcopalian.

‡THOMAS, AFESTUS SPERLING Salesman

        New Bern; s. 1904-06; Union col., Schenectady, N. Y.; b. New Bern, Nov. 16, 1886; p. Jas. A. and Alice Pauline (Dickinson); Phi Soc.

THOMAS, BENJAMIN HILTON

        410 E. Thomas st., Rocky Mount; A.B. 1918; s. l. 1921-22; Harvard univ. 1919-21; b. Rocky Mount, June 20, 1896; p. W. W. and Mary J. (Williford); m. Thelma Kyle Cochrane, Dec. 22, 1923; lawyer firm L. V. Bassett and B. H. Thomas; ensign and pilot naval aviation, world war.

THOMAS, BENJAMIN JASPER Druggist

        Wendell; s. 1919; b. Wendell, Aug. 31, 1901; p. D. F. and Lillie W. --; m. Juanita Todd.

THOMAS, CHARLES AVERY Clerk

        Grace st., Burlington; s. 1919-20; b. Alamance co., Apr. 6, 1901; p. Charles Benjamin and Ida Emily (McPherson); asst. mgr. McLellan stores co., Burlington, 2 yrs.; dept. store clerk now; Methodist.

THOMAS, CYRUS BERKELEY Teacher

        Broadway; pres. Clinton; A.B. 1921; b. Lee co., Jan. 9, 1897; p. W. B. and Ada Florence (Kelly); m. Hazel Geraldine Primm, Aug. 11, 1922; supt. Clinton sch.; Baptist.

*THOMAS, CHARLES RANDOLPH Lawyer

        From Beaufort; New Bern; b. Feb. 7, 1827; d. Feb. 18, 1891; A.B. 1849; mem. conv. 1861; sec. state 1864-65; judge sup'r ct. 1868-71; mem. U. S. cong. 1871-75; trustee U. N. C. 1868.

THOMAS, CHARLES RANDOLPH Lawyer

        New Bern; A.B. 1881; b. Beaufort, Aug. 21, 1861; p. Judge Charles Randolph and Emily (Pitkin); m. Laura Pasteur Davis, June 1, 1887; m. Mary Ruffin, Jan. 7, 1903; Phi Soc.; mem. legislature 1887; Craven co. atty. 1890-96; pres. elector 1896; rep. U. S. cong. 1899-1911; trustee U. N. C. 1893-96; Episcopalian.

THOMAS, CHARLES RANDOLPH, JR. Publishing Business

        747 Hinman ave., Evanston, Ill.; B.S. 1912; Univ. of Wis. 1909; g. s. Columbia univ. 1916; Pa. State col. 1913; b. Beaufort, Mar. 29, 1888; p. Charles Randolph and Laura Pasteur (Davis); m. Clara Norwood NacNeill, Dec. 29, 1915; Kappa Sigma; U. S. off. of pub. roads 1907-13; asst. in research Pa. State col. 1913-14; asso. ed. Engineering and Contracting 1914-15; pvt. engrg. practice 1916-17; asst. prof. civ. engrg. N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1917-18; in charge pub. results U. S. forest prod. lab. 1919-21; ed. and mgr. Professional Engineer, Chicago; pub. and part owner National Reclamation Magazine; author various engrg. articles and papers; entered Plattsburg O. T. C. 1918; transferred to training in adj. gen. dept.; discharged and engaged in eng. work Camp Sevier until close of war; Episcopalian.

†THOMAS, FREDERICK DUNCAN Minister

        Elberton, Ga.; s. 1884-86; Presbyterian.

THOMAS, FRANCIS EDGAR Lawyer

        Wadesboro; s. l. 1907-09; LL.B. Wake Forest col. 1902; b. Anson co., Dec. 25, 1871; p. John Williams and Susan (Liles); m. Lucy Hawkins, Nov. 9, 1910; teacher 1902-07; lawyer 1907-; N. C. gen. assem. 1913-15; Baptist.

THOMAS, FREDERICK WILLIAM Lawyer

        Asheville; s. l. 1893-94; b. Bridgend, Glamorganshire, Wales, Aug. 8, 1871; p. David and Elizabeth Ellen (Phillips); m. Lillian Turner, Jan. 1, 1907; lawyer, Asheville, 1894-; referee in bankruptcy 1902-.

THOMAS, FINLEY KIMES

        Burlington; s. 1922-23; b. Burlington, 1901; p. W. O. and -- --.

*THOMAS, GEORGE GILLETT Physician

        Wilmington; b. Louisburg, July 14, 1848; d. Wilmington, Sept. 6, 1920; m. Minerva Caldwell Jones, May 13, 1873; s. 1864-66; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1871; Univ. of Va.; physician and surg. 1871-98; pres. N. C. med. soc.; mem. state bd. med. examiners; mem. and pres. state bd. of health; cheif surg. A. C. L. Ry. co.; supt. relief dept., chmn. bd. of pensions; Delta Psi; Episcopalian.


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THOMAS, GEORGE GILLETT Civil Engineer

        319 Market st., Wilmington; s. 1900-06; Mass. Inst. of Tech. 1903-04; b. Wilmington, Jan. 25, 1883; p. George Gillett and Minerva Caldwell (Jones); m. Mary Sumner Clark, June 6, 1912; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Theta Nu Epsilon; Gorgon's Head; farmer 1907-08; with A. C. L. ry. 1909-; 8 yrs. draftsman in engr. dept.; 1 yr. res. engr. on constr., 2 yrs. asst. engr.; 2 yrs. off. engr.; 3 yrs. engr. of bridges; Mason; Episcopalian.

*THOMAS, HERBERT BROUGHMAN

        From New Bern; Washington, D. C.; b. Washington, D. C., June 8, 1874; d. Burgaw, Apr. 10, 1915; m. Julia Elizabeth Maddox, Sept. 22, 1903; s. 1891-92; N. C. Med. col.; Columbia univ.; phys. and surg. Halifax, Franklin and Pender cos. 1905-15; Presbyterian.

THOMAS, JAMES Minister

        Eatonton, Ga.; A.B. 1886; grad Princeton sem. 1893; b. Raleigh, Apr. 23, 1865; p. Charles Randolph and Emily (Pitkin); m. Mary Rainey Daniel, Oct. 18, 1899; Phi Soc.; Presbyterian.

THOMAS, JAMES BENTON Manufacturer

        Raeford; s. 1909-10; b. Laurinburg, July 4, 1892; p. James Crawford and Rena (Benton); m. Kate Shaw, June 21, 1916; bookkeeper Hannah Pickett cotton mills, Rockingham; ibid. Carolina Power & Light co., Hoke Merc. co., Hoke Oil & Fert. co.; sec.-treas. Hoke Oil & Fert. co. 1917-; also mem. firms Thomas & Poole and McNeill & Thomas; chmn. Hoke co. dem. exec. com.; mem. town bd. of aldermen; Methodist.

THOMAS, JAMES J., JR.

        Raleigh; s. l. 1905-06.

‡THOMAS, JAMES RAYMOND

        Spencer; s. 1915-16; b. Spencer, Jan. 11, 1897; p. J. L. and -- -- --.

THOMAS, JOHN STANLY Pastor

        Meridian, Miss.; pres. College Hill, Oxford, Miss.; s. 1889-90, 1895-96; Oberlin col. 1888-89; Princeton Theo. sem. 1892-93; Moody Bible inst. 1894; McCormick Theo. sem. 1894; b. New Bern, Apr. 8, 1871; p. Charles Randolph and Emily (Pitkin); m. Leonora Margaret Kennedy, June 20, 1905; Phi Soc.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; teacher New Bern Col. inst. 1890-92; dean N. Y. Trade sch. 1893; sec. Washington Heights branch Y. M. C. A., New York, 1893-96; pastor Presbyterian ch., Suffolk, Va., 1899; pastor Gonzales, Tex., Sanford, Fla., DeFuniak Springs, Fla., El Dorado, Ark., 10 yrs.; pastor-evangelist in North Miss. presbytery; pastor, teacher, Scotland ch. and acad. 1919-21; pastor Mt. Holly, Ark., 1921-22; Presbyterian.

THOMAS, LURA

        (See Patton, Mrs. John William.)

THOMAS, LAWRENCE ALLEN

        Greensboro; s. 1920-22; b. Greensboro, Aug. 8, 1903; p. S. A. and -- -- --.

THOMAS, LUTHER AUSTIN

        343 Cumberland ave., Asheville; s. 1920-21; Maryville col. 1918-19; b. Asheville, Mar. 24, 1902; p. William Benson and Minnie (Burris); m. Florence Cline, Oct. 7, 1922; spec. serv. dept. Sou. Ry. co.; Presbyterian.

*THOMAS, MARCUS CICERO Minister

        From Beaufort; Leasburg; b. Jan. 15, 1831; A.B. 1855; Methodist.

THOMAS, OWEN GUION

        New Bern; s. 1921-22; b. New Bern, Feb. 7, 1903; p. J. C. and -- -- --.

*THOMAS, PHILIP HUNGERFORD Physician

        Milton; A.B. 1820; A.M. 1827.

*THOMAS, PRIDE JONES Physician

        Wilmington; b. Wilmington, Feb. 27, 1875; d. Wilmington, June 24, 1913; s. 1893-95; s. m. 1895-96; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1902; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Theta Nu Epsilon; Gimghoul; surg.; med. exmr., supt. hosp. A. C. L., Rocky Mount; supt. Jas. Walker Mem. hosp. 1902-03; local surg. A. C. L. 1903-13.

THOMAS, SCOTT MCDONALD Insurance

        304 N. Randolph st., Rockingham; s. 1922-23; univ. of City of N. Y.; b. Rockingham, Mar. 5, 1901; p. William Ellis and Fannie (McDonald).

†THOMAS, THOMAS E.

        Beaufort; s. 1855-56.

‡THOMAS, THOMAS KENT

        Lenoir; B.S. 1923; b. Lenoir, Nov. 15, 1899; p. I. W. and -- -- --.

*THOMAS, WARREN

        Milton; s. 1821.

*THOMAS, WASHINGTON

        Washington; d. 1905; s. 1861-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1865.

THOMAS, WESLEY ELLIS, JR. Lawyer

        Monroe; s. l. 1916-18; b. Rockingham, June 13, 1894; p. W. E. and Fannie (McDonald); Sigma Chi; clerk U. S. shipping bd. 1919-20; lawyer, Monroe, 1921-; entered service 1918; in the Somme with 30th div. hq.; discharged sergt. 1919; Presbyterian.

THOMAS, WILLIAM GEORGE Merchant

        131 Brevard court, Charlotte; A.B. 1909; b. Brunswick, Ga., Jan. 13, 1889; p. Jordon S. and Marie Jacqueline (Prince); m. Katharine Beverly Leathers, Oct. 30, 1920; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Golden Fleece; football; captain ibid. 1908; fire ins. bus., Atlanta, Ga., and Charlotte, N. C., 1909-13; real estate bus., Raleigh, 1913-14; fire ins., Richmond, Va., 1914-17; cotton


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textiles, N. Y., 1919-; entered 1st O. T. C., Ft. Meyer, Va., 1917; comm. capt. inf. 1917; Ft. Sill, Okla., 1917; 80th div. Camp Lee, Va., 1917-18; capt. co. "D" 313th M. G. bat., service St. Mihiel and Argonne; Episcopalian.

THOMAS, WILLIAM LEWIS Lawyer

        Clinton; s. l. 1879-80; b. Bennettsville, S. C., 1854.

‡THOMAS, WILLIAM RENN

        7001 Ventnor ave., Atlanta, Ga.; A.B. 1911; A.M. 1912.

THOMAS, WALTER SHELTON Clerk of Court

        Rockingham; s. l. 1907-08; b. Richmond co., Jan. 1, 1875; p. Wm. J. and Mary J. (Covington); m. Ledonia Downer, Dec. 23, 1918; register of deeds 1900-06; postmaster 1915-22; clerk of court 1922-; mem. state leg. 1911 from Richmond co.; chmn. Richmond co. dem. exec. com. 1908-15; Methodist.

THOMAS, WILLIAM WAYT Engineer

        Queen's road, Myers park, Charlotte; s. 1911-12; Ga. Tech.; Citadel col.; p. Harold Thomas and Katherine (Durham); m. Sarah Miller Brown, Jan. 3, 1923.

THOMPSON, ALEXANDER FRANK Physician

        Troy; s. m. 1892-93; Trinity col. 1891-92; M.D. Med. Col. of Ind. 1895; b. Wadeville, Feb. 14, 1871; p. Wm. Gilbert and Susan (Strother); m. Laura Burch, Oct. 16, 1895; m. Brownie Smith, Aug. 8, 1910; lieut. M. R. C.; entered at Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., 1917; 2 mos. service; Mason; Presbyterian.

THOMPSON, ALBERT GIBSON Broker

        313 Kingston ave., Charlotte; s. 1905-06; p. N. J. and -- --; m. Louise Mansfield, June 16, 1907.

THOMPSON, ALFRED MARCH

        Raleigh; s. 1895-96; b. Raleigh, Jan. 19, 1877; mgr. cotton firm Barbee & co.

*THOMPSON, BASIL MANLY

        Pittsboro; d. 1854; A.B. 1852.

THOMPSON, BENJAMIN OSCAR Auto Dealer

        509 W. 8th st., Charlotte; s. l. 1907-08; A.B. Trinity col. 1906; b. Lincoln co., Sept. 21, 1882; p. O. C. and Martha Susan (Cline); m. Sue Connor Lander; teacher 1907, 1912-18; lawyer 1908-12; auto dealer with C. C. Coddington, Inc., Charlotte, 1918-; Pythian; Methodist.

*THOMPSON, CHARLES

        Edenton; killed, Gettysburg, 1863; s. 1855-57; C. S. A.

THOMPSON, CYRUS Insurance

        Box 360, Raleigh; A.B. 1911; Ga. Tech.; b. Jacksonville; p. Dr. Cyrus and -- -- --.

*THOMPSON, CHARLES ALFORD Physician

        Robeson co.; b. Mar. 5, 1840; d. Dec. 24, 1873; s. 1857-59.

THOMPSON, CHARLES AYCOCK Merchant

        Goldsboro; s. 1913-15; Univ. of Wis. 1916-17; b. Goldsboro, Dec. 29, 1895; p. Berry Gard and Kate (Edgerton); Phi Soc.; Beta Theta Pi; air service 8 mos., began 1918; at San Antonio 6 weeks, Buffalo balance time; sergt.; Methodist.

THOMPSON, CHARLES EVERETT Lawyer

        Elizabeth City; Ph.B. 1900; s. l. 1900-01; b. Bellwood, Pa., Oct. 27, 1879; p. Dr. John Cooper and Mrs. Geo. W. (Ward); m. Sarah Bartlett, Nov. 7, 1906; mayor of Elizabeth City; asst. U. S. atty. 1920-21, east. dist. of N. C.; Mason; Odd Fellow; Presbyterian.

‡THOMPSON, COY RUFFIN

        Clayton; s. 1915-16; b. Clayton, Aug. 22, 1896; p. A. D. and -- -- --.

*THOMPSON, DUNLAP Physician

        Morven and Rowland; b. Feb. 5, 1879; d. Jan. 5, 1921; s. m. 1897-99; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1901; interne, Univ. hosp., Baltimore.

*THOMPSON, DORMAN Lawyer

        Statesville; b. Denver, Nov. 3, 1878; d. Oct. 2, 1923; p. D. Matt and Mary Elizabeth (Rice); m. Luda Morrison, Jan. 17, 1906; Ph.B. 1901; s. l. 1901-03; Di Soc.; Alpha Theta Phi; lawyer, Statesville, 1903-23; mem. state sen. 1913, 1915, 1919; Methodist.

*THOMPSON, DEAN MATT Teacher

        Siler City; b. Sept. 28, 1893; d. June 24, 1917; s. 1914; Presbyterian.

THOMPSON, EARL ASBURY Educator

        Mt. Holly; s .1906-08, 1909-10; b. Lincoln co., Apr. 26, 1885; p. Daniel G. and Mary Elizabeth (Asbury); m. Kitty Marie McGuire, Aug. 23, 1915; Di Soc.; football; prin. Lakewood sch., Durham, 1910-11; ibid. Gatesville H. S. 1912-14; teacher Asheville H. S. 1914-15; supt. Mt. Holly pub. sch. 1915-; Methodist.

THOMPSON, EDWARD ARTHUR

        754 Chestnut st., Greensboro; s. 1919-21; b. Greensboro, Sept. 28, 1900; p. Arthur Strong and Clara Lurena --; m. Alice Spaight Waynick, Oct. 21, 1921; mgr. illuminating and fixture dept. Milton Elec. co.

*THOMPSON, EDWIN G. Physician

        Orange co.; b. 1812; d. 1841; s. 1836-38.

THOMPSON, EARLE HINSON Student

        Livingstone hall, Columbia univ., New York, N. Y.; B. S. 1922; Columbia univ. 1922-; b. Savannah, Ga., Feb. 16, 1895; p. William George and Julia Pauline (Hinson); asst. postmaster Kenansville 1916-17; teacher Warsaw H. S. 1918-19; cashier


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Rowland Lbr. co., Bowdens, 1919; student 1919-; enlisted U. S. A. 1917, 113th F. A., discharged S. C. D. 1918; Junior; Presbyterian.

THOMPSON, ERNEST HAYNE

        501 N. James st., Goldsboro; pres. Chapel Hill; A.B. 1923; g. s. 1923-24; b. Feb. 14, 1901.

THOMPSON, FRANKLIN

        Jacksonville; pres. 1733 "N" st., N.W., Washington, D. C.; B.S. 1921; b. Jacksonville, Aug. 26, 1896; p. Dr. Cyrus and -- -- --.

THOMPSON, FRANK THORNBER Teacher

        Asheville; pres. Chapel Hill; A.B. 1922; A.M. 1923; b. New York city, Nov. 5, 1891; p. Charles J. and L. J. --; m. Fay Gladden, Aug. 18, 1924; sec. Dean Greenlaw, U. N. C. 1922-23; instr. English ibid. 1923-.

*THOMPSON, GEORGE

        North Carolina; s. 1827.

THOMPSON, GEORGE BUTLER

        Southport; s. 1920-22; Davidson col.; Univ. of S. C.; b. Southport, Mar. 25, 1901; p. J. W. and -- -- --.

*THOMPSON, GEORGE NICHOLAS Physician

        Leasburg; b. Mar. 18, 1832; d. July 19, 1891; m. 3 times, 1858, 1876, 1883; A.B. 1853; lawyer; county atty. 1860-65; U. S. comm'r 1868-69; trustee U. N. C. 1889-91.

*THOMPSON, GEORGE SIDNEY

        Chapel Hill; b. 1839; d. 1876; s. 1858-60; maj. C. S. A.

*THOMPSON, GEORGE W. Physician

        Chapel Hill; s. 1821.

*THOMPSON, GEORGE WASHINGTON Manufacturer

        From Pittsboro; Raleigh; b. May 16, 1824; d. Sept. 26, 1896; s. 1843-44; planter.

THOMPSON, GORDON WESLEY

        Care Mrs. D. G. Robertson, Spray; pres. U. S. Constabulary, Aparri, Cogayan, P. I.; A.B. 1911; Phi Beta Kappa; Golden Fleece.

THOMPSON, GEORGE WEST, JR.

        Goldsboro; pres. Eastman Bus. col., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; s. 1919-22; b. Goldsboro, Sept. 7, 1902; p. George W. and Holland -- --.

THOMPSON, HUGH ALEXANDER Physician

        317 New Bern ave., Raleigh; A. B. 1910; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1910-14; b. Raleigh, Apr. 24, 1890; p. Alfred A. and Laura (Love); m. Barbara Smith, Feb. 25, 1919; Zeta Psi; M. R. C.; entered 1917, 1st lieut., promoted capt. 1918; service in U. S. 1 yr., overseas 1 yr.; discharged July 7, 1919; Episcopalian.

*THOMPSON, HENRY CLAY Farmer

        From Chapel Hill; Raleigh; b. Jan. 15, 1835; d. Oct. 5, 1901; A.B. 1857; teacher; U. S. int. rev. officer.

†THOMPSON, HENRY ERWIN Teacher

        Denton, Tex.; A.B. 1883; b. Cameron, 1861.

THOMPSON, HORACE KENT Student

        Box 33, Jocksonville; s. 1919-20; dental dept. Med. Col. of Va. 1920-; b. Raleigh, June 30, 1898; p. Dr. Cyrus and Florence Garland (Kent); Xi Psi Phi; pvt. 42nd div. 117th engr. train A. E. F. and army of occupation 1917-19; Presbyterian.

THOMPSON, HENRY LEE Merchant

        Aurora; s. 1922-23; Elon col. 1921-22; b. Aurora, June 28, 1904; p. L. T. and -- --.

THOMPSON, HOLLAND MCTYEIRE Teacher

        102 Waverley place, New York, N. Y.; Ph.B. 1895; A.M. Columbia univ. 1900; Ph.D. ibid. 1906; b. Randolph co., July 30, 1873; p. D. Matt and Mary Elizabeth (Rice); m. Isobel Graham Aitkir, July 17, 1905; Di Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; grad. magna cum laude; prin. Concord H. S. 1895-99; fellow Columbia univ. 1899-1901; instr., asst. prof., asso. prof., and prof. of hist., Col. of City of N. Y., 1901-; prof. hist. Columbia univ. 1923-24; asso. ed. Current Literature 1893-94; consulting ed. Review of Reviews 1911-12; lit. adviser the Grolier Society pub. 1911; contributor to hist. and economic journals; author: From Cotton Field to Cotton Mill (1906), Our Land (primary hist. U. S. 1911), Prisons of the Civil War (1911), The United States (1915), The New South (1919), The Age of Invention (1921); ed., Book of Knowledge (1910-11), The People and the Trusts (1912), The World War (1920).

THOMPSON, HUGH REID Y. M. C. A. Secretary

        8 Keswick st., Clifton Forge, Va.; s. premed. 1897-98; M.D. Univ. Col. of Med. 1903; b. Reidsville, Aug. 18, 1879; p. Nebraska Clayton and Carrie Graves (Reid); m. Sarah Beulah Jones, Jan. 15, 1912; phys. Reidsville 5 yrs.; asst. phys. to Dr. Isaac M. Taylor, Broad Oaks san., Morganton, 3 yrs.; Y. M. C. A. sec., Florence, S. C., Albany-Decatur, Ala., Sheffield, Ala., Clifton Forge, Va., aboard U. S. S. George Washington 1918-; Kiwanian; hosp. corpsman Span.-Am. war 1898-99; Odd Fellow; Junior; Elk; Pythian; Baptist.

*THOMPSON, JACOB Lawyer

        Leasburg; b. May 15, 1810; d. Memphis, Tenn., Mar. 24, 1885; A.B. 1831; tutor 1831-33; mem. cong. from Miss. 1839-53; U. S. sec. interior 1857-61; comm'r from Miss. to N. C. 1860; gov. Miss. 1862-64; confidential agt., C. S. to Canada, 1864-65; inspector gen. C. S. A.


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*THOMPSON, JOHN Physician

        Leasburg; d. 1876; s. 1835-36; surg. U. S. A.; surg. C. S. A.

*THOMPSON, JACOB A. Physician

        Leasburg; s. 1854-57; surg. C. S. A.

†THOMPSON, JAMES BEDFORD Minister

        Roxboro; s. 1882-83; b. Cedar Creek, 1869; Methodist.

‡THOMPSON, JAMES BRUCE Broker

        Goldsboro; pres. 166 W. 72nd st., New York, N. Y.; s. 1906-07; Trinity col.; b. Goldsboro, Sept. 23, 1889; p. B. G. and Kate L. (Edgerton); Kappa Alpha; merchant Goldsboro 1907-19; stock and commodity trader, New York city, 1920-; naval serv. as petty off. and ensign 1918; Methodist.

*THOMPSON, JOHN C. Planter

        Alabama; s. 1857-58.

*THOMPSON, JOHN CARNES

        Port Tobacco, Md.; A.B. 1835.

*THOMPSON, JOHN FREDERICK

        Davidson co.; b. Oct. 17, 1836; d. in serv. near Richmond, 1862; s. 1856-57; lieut. C. S. A. co. "G" 27th reg.

‡THOMPSON, JOSEPH HIRAM Manufacturer

        Lexington; s. 1894-95; m. Cathleen Smith.

*THOMPSON, JAMES NICHOLAS

        Leasburg; b. July 27, 1840; d. Danville, Va., Apr. 14, 1873; A.B. 1861; C. S. A.

*THOMPSON JOHN R. Physician

        Raleigh; s. 1840-42.

THOMPSON, JAMES WILLIAM

        Southport; s. 1917-18; Citadel col.; b. Southport, Jan. 25, 1899; p. J. W. and -- -- --.

*THOMPSON, JAMES YOUNG Physician

        Caswell co.; A.B. 1827.

*THOMPSON, LEWIS

        Bertie co.; b. 1808; d. 1867; A.B. 1827; A.M. 1832; mem. house of c. 1931-40 and '65; state sen. 1850; mem. conv. 1865; trustee U. N. C. 1848-68.

‡THOMPSON, LUCILLE

        Wilmington; s. 1919-21; N. C. Col. for Women; b. Wilmington, Feb. 4, 1897; p. C. H. and -- -- --.

THOMPSON, LAURA LOVE

        (See MacMillan, Mrs. William Dougald.)

*THOMPSON, LEWIS THOMAS

        Clinton, Miss.; b. Mar. 25, 1835; A.B. 1856; C. S. A.

*THOMPSON, LEWIS W.

        Bertie co.; s. 1830-31.

THOMPSON, LEWIS WHITMELL

        Lewiston; s. l. 1907-08.

THOMPSON, LEWIS WHITMELL Farmer

        Woodville; s. 1907-08; b. Woodville, Apr. 29, 1888; p. William C. and Virginia (Griffin); m. Sallie Lyon, Mar. 26, 1913; Kappa Alpha; Mason.

*THOMPSON, MAURICE DEKAY Lawyer

        From Salem, Va.; Covington, Ky.; d. 1906; s. 1864-65; A.B. 1911 as of 1868; C. S. A.

THOMPSON, MARY ELIZABETH

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1924; b. Sept. 4, 1902; p. W. B. and -- --; Methodist.

*THOMPSON, NOAH Planter

        Bertie co.; s. 1827.

‡THOMPSON, OSCAR GARD Farmer

        Mercy hosp., Charlotte; s. 1875-76; b. Wilmington, Jan. 1, 1857; paymaster A. C. L. Ry. co. 1876-81; farmer 1882-87.

THOMPSON, ORAN STEDMAN Revenue Commr.

        107 S. Boylan ave., Raleigh; s. 1898-1900; b. Pittsboro, Aug. 20, 1881; p. George W. and Rosa Reid (Poe); m. Mary Kincey Baylor, Nov. 15, 1905; Sigma Alpha Epsislon; Gorgon's Head; Theta Nu Epsilon; five yrs. with 1st vice-pres. Sou. Ry. co.; with N. C. corp. comm.; asst. to comm'r of rev.; Episcopalian.

THOMPSON, PAUL HERMAN Student

        Fairmont; pres. Chapel Hill; Ph.G. 1923; s. p. 1923-; b. Fairmont, May 14, 1904; p. C. B. and Alice Herman (Ivey); Kappa Psi; Baptist.

THOMPSON, PERCY MORAN

        Goldsboro; s. 1894-96; s. l. 1896-98; b. Wilmington, Mar. 13, 1875; lawyer 1898-1900; ins. 1900-.

THOMPSON, RUSSELL AUBREY

        300 W. Nash st., Wilson; B.S. 1924; b. Wilson, Oct. 24, 1901; p. J. W. and -- --.

THOMPSON, ROBERT LOVE

        Care New York club, 20 W. 40th st., New York, N. Y.; s. 1890-91; b. Raleigh, Dec. 5, 1874; p. Alfred Augustus and Laura Cone (Love); m. Anne Taylor Busbee, July 12, 1899; Phi Kappa Sigma; cotton bus.; Episcopalian.

‡THOMPSON, ROBERT LOVE, JR.

        Greensboro; s. 1919-22; b. Greensboro, Apr. 21, 1900; p. Robert Love and Anne Taylor (Busbee.)

THOMPSON, MRS. ROBERT LOVE

        Greensboro; s. 1916-17.

*THOMPSON, SEYMOUR COLUMBUS Teacher

        Cedar Cliff; b. Alamance co., Jan. 9, 1863; d. June 29, 1899; Ph.B. 1891.


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THOMPSON, SUE BYRD

        Box 11, Norfolk, Va.; A.B. 1924; N. C. Col. for Women; William and Mary col.; Chi Omega; b. Jan. 19, 1904.

THOMPSON, SAMUEL HUNTER

        Jonesboro, Tenn.; A.M. 1923; A.B. Lincoln Mem. univ. 1921; b. Jonesboro, Tenn., Dec. 13, 1893; p. T. M. and Elizabeth --.

‡THOMPSON, SAMUEL MAVERICK Planter

        Pride, Ala.; A.B. 1860; b. Florence, Ala., Nov. 27, 1840; col. C. S. A.

THOMPSON, SANFORD WEBB, JR. Physician

        Morehead City; s. 1907-09; s. m. 1909-11; M.D. Med. Col. of Va. 1913; b. Wake co., Nov. 29, 1888; p. Sanford Webb and Etta Francis (Thompson); m. Margaret Elizabeth Clark, Sept. 6, 1923; Omega Upsilon Phi; world war, Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., 1917, 87th div. 312th san. tr. 346th amb. co.; comm. 1st lieut. M. C.; capt. M. C. 1919; stationed in France 11 mos.; discharged July, 1919; Shriner; Presbyterian.

*THOMPSON, TRISTAN BETHEA

        Little Rock, S. C.; d. Jan. 1889; s. 1880-81.

*THOMPSON, THOMAS C. Physician

        From Wharton, Tex.; Galveston, Tex.; b. Sept. 27, 1839; d. Apr. 16, 1898; s. 1857-59; druggist; regent Univ. of Tex.

*THOMPSON, THOMAS W. Planter

        From Bertie co.; Windsor; d. Mar. 28, 1894; s. 1850-51.

*THOMPSON, WELLS

        Bay City, Tex.; b. 1837; A.B. 1859; LL.B. Univ. of Ga. 1861; capt. C. S. A.; gen. assem. of Tex.; pres. sen. and lieut.-gov. of Texas.

*THOMPSON, WILLIAM

        From Leasburg; Oxford; A.B. 1840; U. S. A., Mex. war; capt. C. S. A.

*THOMPSON, WILLIAM

        Edenton; A.B. 1854; capt. C. S. A.

*THOMPSON, WINBOURNE

        Charlotte; B.S. 1924; b. Greensboro, Mar. 31, 1902; p. Walter Rice and Emily Gregory; Methodist.

*THOMPSON, WILLIAM A.

        Chapel Hill; d. 1876; s. 1864-65.

THOMPSON, WILLIAM ANDERSON Lawyer

        Aurora; s. l. 1908; b. Aurora, Nov. 26, 1875; p. Wm. A. and Sallie (Hamm); m. Sallie Carr, Aug. 3, 1898; lawyer 1908-; co. comm'r 1904-08; mem. gen. assem. 1911; mayor Aurora 1912-18; chmn. bd. of sch. trustees Aurora 1910-22; chmn. exec. com. dem. party; Mason; Odd Fellow; Methodist.

THOMPSON, WILLIAM BERRY Merchant

        Box 571, 134 E. Walnut ct., Goldsboro; s. 1916-18, 1919; b. Goldsboro, June 30, 1898; p. Berry Gard and Kate (Edgerton); m. Gertrude Merrimon, Dec. 11, 1919; Kappa Sigma; asso. mgr. gen. store 1919-; Kiwanian; 2nd lieut. inf. Plattsburg 1918; instr. Univ. of Va. S. A. T. C. unit 1918; Methodist.

*THOMPSON, WILLIAM C.

        Linden, Ala.; s. 1843-45.

*THOMPSON, WILLIAM C. Planter

        From Bertie co.; Lewiston; b. Feb. 28, 1836; s. 1854-55.

THOMPSON, WILLIAM CLARKE

        Lewiston; s. 1910-12.

THOMPSON, WILLIAM ELLISON Banker

        120 West Franklin st., Chapel Hill; s. 1918; b. Matthews, Sept. 7, 1898; p. Isaac David and Sarah Elizabeth; m. Clemmie Flowe, June 14, 1922; Am. Trust co., Charlotte, 1920; since with Bank of Carrboro as cashier; Baptist.

THOMPSON, WILLIAM ERNEST Undertaker

        Graham; s. p. 1908; b. Chatham co., July 6, 1890; p. Dr. J. B. and Sallie (McCauley); m. Margaret Alene Long, Nov. 28, 1917; Phi Delta Theta; Mason; Junior; Redman; Methodist.

†THOMPSON, WILLIAM GASTON

        Houston, Tex.; s. 1881-83; b. Cameron, Tex., Nov. 11, 1863; mfr. naval stores 1884-85; teacher 1886-87; cotton classer 1888-89; realtor 1890-91; merchant 1892-98; purchasing agt. cotton oil concern 1898-.

*THOMPSON, WILLIAM HENRY Physician

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1824.

†THOMPSON, WALTER JUDSON

        Sanford; s. 1893-94.

THOMPSON, WALTER MILTON, JR. Teacher

        Jacksonville; pres. Maysville; s. 1918, 1920-21; b. Richlands, Jan. 14, 1900; p. Walter Milton and Minnie Cordellia (Cox); naval res. at U. N. C. 1918; Methodist.

THOMPSON, WILLIAM REID Teacher

        Pittsboro; A.B. 1914; b. Chatham co., Aug. 10, 1885; p. Alson Grey and Nancy Ellen --; m. Mary Myrtle Siler, Dec. 23, 1920; prin. Jackson Springs H. S. 1915-17; supt. pub. instr. Chatham co. 1919-; enlisted 1917, bat. "C" 113th F. A.; in St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne and Wolvere offensives, Toul defensive; discharged sergt. 1919; Mason; Junior; Pythian; Methodist.


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*THOMPSON, WALTER RICE

        From Statesville; Winston-Salem; b. Jan. 26, 1875; d. Sept. 20, 1921; m. Emily Gregory, July 10, 1901; B.S. 1898; prin. graded sch. South Greensboro; supt. of pub. sch. Concord; ibid. Stonewall Jackson tr. sch.; ibid. Children's Home, Winston-Salem; Methodist.

‡THOMPSON, WILLIAM SILLERS Lawyer

        Greensboro; s. 1886-87; b. Clinton, 1866.

*THOMSON, ALFRED GRAYSON

        Franklin Parish, La.; b. Oct. 9, 1838; killed, Jackson, Miss., 1863; A.B. 1861; C. S. A.

THOMSON, JULIUS FAISON Lawyer

        Goldsboro; A.B. 1909; s. l. 1912-13; Geo. Washington univ.; b. Faison, Jan. 5, 1923; p. W. A. and Laura (Faison); m. Mary Louise Davis, Feb. 22, 1921; Kappa Sigma; Mason; Elk; Junior; Presbyterian.

*THOMSON, RUFFIN

        From Hinds co., Miss.; Jackson, Miss.; b. Aug. 4, 1841; d. 1888; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863.

THOMPSON, WILLIAM HENRYMerchant

        131 Ponce de Leon ave., Decatur, Ga.; A.B. 1854; b. Clinton, Nov. 25, 1829; p. Curtis and Sarah Williams (Grice); m. Mary Elizabeth Beaman, Nov. 25, 1857; m. Harriet Eliza Fennell, Jan. 10, 1872; Beta Theta Pi; Di Soc.; co. comm'r Sampson co. 1886; C. S. A. 4 yrs. with co. "C" 1st N. C. inf.; prom. pvt. to capt.; fought at Sharpsburg, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Battle of Wilderness, Spottsylvania C. H.; continual fighting until 2nd battle of Cold Harbor, Shenandoah valley, battle of Winchester, Cedar Run; held breastworks at Petersburg; battle on morning of surrender at Appomattox C. H.; mem. Cox brigade under Gen. Gordon which fired last gun of war; wounded Sharpsburg and Spottsylvania; Baptist.

*THORNE, EDWARD ALSTON

        From Littleton; Airlee; b. Halifax co., Dec. 27, 1828; s. 1845-46; farmer; lieut. 24th N. C. and ordnance; lieut. Ransom's brigade, C. S. A.; physician.

THORNE, JOHN THOMAS Merchant

        Farmville; s. 1895-97; Wake Forest col. 1894-95; b. Wilson co., June 22, 1873; p. Joseph M. and Henrietta (Beaman); m. Mary Croom, July 1, 1914; teacher 1899-1901; merc. bus. 1901-23; farmer; banker; mem. house of rep. 1911; mayor Farmville 1908, 1909; Methodist.

THORNE, SPENCER THEOPHILUS Lawyer

        Rocky Mount; s. 1916; Wake Forest col.; b. Rocky Mount; Oct. 21, 1896; p. T. T. and Lula C. --; U. S. comm'r; vice-recorder spec. agt. dept. of justice; pvt. sec. Congressman E. W. Pou; Pythian; Methodist.

*THORNE, WILLIAM H.

        Halifax co.; s. 1842.

THORNTON, EMMETT LIONEL

        Mebane; s. 1919-22; b. Mebane, Feb. 21, 1898; p. S. M. and -- -- --.

*THORNTON, FRANCIS ALEXANDER Planter

        Warren co.; b. 1792; d. 1867; s. 1813; mem. house of c. 1821-22 and 1848-50; mem. conv. 1861; state sen. 1866.

THORNTON, FRANK RUFUS

        Fayetteville; s. 1915-16; b. Fayetteville, Aug. 4, 1897; bookkeeper Nat. Bank of Fayetteville.

*THORNTON, FRANK WASHINGTON, JR.

        Fayetteville; s. 1889-91.

*THORNTON, GEORGE WASHINGTON Physician

        Franklin co.; A.B. 1802.

*THORNTON, JOHN A.

        Virginia; s. 1801.

THORNTON, MALCOLM JAMES Editor

        Johnson st., Clinton; s. 1911-13; b. Sampson co., Nov. 1, 1884; p. Joseph E. and Machey M. --; m. Annie E. Broadwater, Jan. 29, 1919; teacher; bookkeeper; deputy register of deeds; Mason; Junior; Disciple of Christ.

THORNTON, RICHARD HURT Teacher

        N. C. Col. for Women, Greensboro; g. s. 1914-15; b. Sussex co., Va., Sept. 2, 1888; p. Richard Douglas and Virginia Lorena (Hurt); Gimghoul; Phi Delta Theta; Omega Delta; Phi Soc.; instr. English U. N. C. 1914-17; asst. prof. ibid. 1917-19; U. S. naval reserve force 1918-19; N. C. Col. for Women 1919-24.

THORNTON, THOMAS ALBERT, JR. Salesman

        Fayetteville; s. 1919-20; b. Fayetteville, June 28, 1901; p. Thomas Albert and Florence Gillian (Vann); Baptist.

THORP, ADAM TREDWELL Physician

        Rocky Mount; A.B. 1916; s. m. 1917-19; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1919-21; b. Rocky Mt., Oct. 3, 1893; p. Daniel Wood and Mary Blount (Daniel); Zeta Psi; Phi Chi; Gorgon's Head; gen. med. practice 1922-; on staff Park View hosp.; med. reserve corps S. A. T. C. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

*THORP, BENONI Chemist

        From Berea; Raleigh; d. July 22, 1889; B.S. 1888.

*THORP, HENRY ROAN Physician

        Nash co.; b. Sept. 26, 1836; A.B. 1857; surg. C. S. A.


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THORP, ISAAC DAVENPORT Lawyer

        Rocky Mt.; s 1918-20; s. l. 1920-22; N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1917-18; b. Rocky Mt., July 25, 1900; p. Daniel Wood and Mary Blount (Daniel); Zeta Psi; Phi Delta Phi; Gorgon's Head; lawyer, Rocky Mt. 1922-; S. A. T. C.; Episcopalian.

THORP, JAMES BATTLE Chemist

        1736 Cleveland ave., N.W., Canton, O.; B.S. 1903; b. Rocky Mount, Aug. 14, 1881; p. Dr. Franklin Jesse and Bettie (Battle); m. Phyllis Sherlock, Oct. 25, 1919; track team; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; with Carnegie Steel co., Clairtown, Pa., in various capacities up to asst. chief chem., 1903-08; with Illinois Steel co., Gary, Ind., as asst. chief chem., chief chem. and metallurgical engr., supt. of steel making dept. 1908-18; with United Alloy Steel corp., Canton, O., as asst. gen. supt. 1918-22; gen. supt. alloy div. 1922-; Mason; Episcopalian.

*THORP, JOHN HOUSTON Lawyer

        Nash co.; b. Oct. 2, 1840; m. Sallie E. Bunn, 1865; A.B. 1860; planter; mem. gen. assem. 1887; capt. C. S. A.; Baptist.

THORP, LEWIS SUMNER Realtor

        Rocky Mt.; A.B. 1917; b. Rocky Mt., Feb. 5, 1896; p. Daniel W. and Mary Blount (Daniel); m. Routh S. Mercer, Oct. 30, 1920; Zeta Psi; Alpha Chi Sigma; Gorgon's Head; realtor 1919-21; tobacconist 1921-22; real estate and rentals 1922-; now with Simmons & Kling, Inc., Rocky Mt. entered serv. at Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., 1917; with 76th F. A. 3rd div.; comm. 2nd lieut. at tr. camp, later 1st lieut.; Chateau-Thierry, St. Mihiel and Argonne; 8 mos. with army of occupation near Audernach, Germany; discharged Aug. 1919; Episcopalian.

†THORP, PETERSON Merchant

        Granville co.; s. 1856-58; b. Granville co., Nov. 30, 1839; farmer; C. S. A.

THORP, WILLIAM LEWIS Lawyer

        600 Sycamore st., Rocky Mt.; s. 1911-17; b. Rocky Mount, Aug. 16, 1893; p. William L. and Mildred B. (Holmes); m. Sader Lee Holden, May 26, 1920; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Gorgon's Head; practicing attv. Rocky Mt.; 2nd lieut. O. R. C., A. E. F. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

THROWER, HIRAM ELDRIDGE Druggist

        Henderson; pres. Southern Pines; s. p. 1903-04; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; b. Henderson, Feb. 29, 1884; m. Florence Currie, 1912.

THROWER, JOHN J.

        Red Springs; s. l. 1899-1900.

*THURMOND, G. EDWARDS Teacher

        From Early Grove, Miss.; Carpenteria. Cal.; d. 1911; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; C. S. A.; supt. sch.

*THWEATT, ELISHA B.

        Virginia; s. 1812.

*THWEATT, HENRY C.

        Halifax co., Va.; s. 1824.

TICKLE, JULIUS DEXTER

        Elon College; s. 1918; Lenoir col. 1919-; b. Elon College, Oct. 9, 1899; p. Daniel Jacob and Almeda Bell (Moser); S. A. T. C.; Lutheran.

*TIGNOR, JAMES

        North Carolina; s. 1804.

*TILLERY, HENRY LEE Manufacturer

        From Halifax co.; Tillery; b. Dec. 24, 1839; s. 1858-60; C. S. A.

TILLERY, JOHN RICHARD Capitalist

        Tillery; s. 1856-58; b. Halifax, Feb. 26, 1836; farmer; C. S. A.

‡TILLETT, BOONE DOWDY

        Richmond, Va.; g. s. 1922-23; B.S. Cumberland univ. 1922; b. Sept. 6, 1895.

TILLETT, CHARLES WALTER, JR. Lawyer

        Law bldg., Charlotte; A.B. 1909; s. l. 1909-10; b. Mangum, Feb. 6, 1888; p. Charles Walter and Carrie (Patterson); m. Gladys Love Avery, July 21, 1917; Di Soc.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Gimghoul; Golden Fleece; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Upsilon; lawyer 1910-; entered O. T. C. 1918; comm. 1st lieut., joined 50th inf. camp Greene; instr. students tr. camp Plattsburg 1918; capt. of inf. 1918; discharged 1919; Presbyterian.

TILLETT, MRS. CHARLES WALTER, JR.

        (Nee Avery, Gladys Love); 6 W. 11th st., Charlotte; A.B. 1916-17; A.B. N. C. Col. for Women 1915; b. Morganton, Mar. 19, 1891; p. Alphonso Calhoun and Sarah Love (Thomas); m. Chas. Walter Tillett, Jr., July 21, 1917; Presbyterian.

TILLETT, DUNCAN PATTERSON Banker

        8 Edgehill road, Myers park, Charlotte; A.B. 1907; g. s. 1918-19; p. C. W. and Carrie (Patterson); m. Wilma Estridge, Dec., 1920; cashier Union Nat. bank, Charlotte.

TILLETT, ERNEST NOELL

        Timberlake; g. s. 1909-10; A.B. Trinity col. 1904; A.M. ibid. 1905; Vanderbilt univ.; b. Durham, 1881.

TILLETT, HENRY AUGUSTUS Lawyer

        540 Butternut st., Abilene, Texas; s. 1879-81; b. Pittsboro, May 23, 1800; p. John and Elizabeth (Wyche); m. Mary B. Smith, June 10, 1885; m. Louie Boyd Rankin, June 19, 1920; baseball; football; teacher; land lawyer; state sen. 1897; promoted million dollar state epileptic colony at Abilene; Methodist.

*TILLETT, ISAAC NEWTON Lawyer

        Elizabeth City; d. 1849; A.B. 1839.


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*TILLETT, ISAAC NEWTON Lawyer

        From Camden co.; St. Louis, Mo.; b. Feb. 27, 1835; d. Elizabeth City, Nov. 6, 1907; A.B. 1857; teacher; lieut. C. S. A. 11th reg.

TILLETT, JOHN Manufacturer

        3 Hawthorne lane, Charlotte; A.B. 1911; s. l. 1910-11; p. C. W. and Carrie (Patterson); m. Hazel Martin, June 25, 1921; sec.-treas. Jewel cotton mills, Thomasville; ibid. Clover cotton mills, Clover, S. C.

TILLETT, WILLIAM SMITH Physician

        Rockefeller hosp., New York city; A.B. 1913; M.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1913-17; b. Charlotte, July 10, 1892; p. Chas. Walter and Carrie (Patterson); football 1910-12, capt. 1912; basketball 1910-12; Di Soc.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Golden Fleece; Gimghoul; inter.-col. debater; with Johns Hopkins hosp. and med. sch. 1919-21; in Europe 1921-22; with Rockefeller hosp. 1922-; comm. 1st lieut. M. R. C. 1917; at various hosps. in U. S.; in France, Brit. F. amb. 97th; 108th engrs. 33rd div.; capt. 1919; Somme, Argonne, St. Mihiel; discharged 1919.

TILLEY, EDWARD LLOYD Clerk of Court

        E. Edenton st., Raleigh; s. 1911-14; b. Durham co., Feb. 20, 1893; p. Cassam and Iola (Peed); m. Elizabeth Estelle Burton, Jan. 14, 1914; dep. clerk supr. ct. Durham co. 1914-17; clerk supr. ct. Durham co. 1917; payroll clerk and asst. supt. Wise granite & constr. 1917-19; teacher Holt's sch. Durham co. 1919-20; dep. clerk supr. ct. Wake co. 1920-22; asst. clerk supr. ct. Wake co. 1922-; Baptist.

TILLEY, GEORGE HINTON VANCE Minister

        26 Grubb st., Hertford; Ph.B. 1890; Th.G. Sou. Bap. Theo. sem.; b. Chapel Hill, Apr. 5, 1865; p. Hinton and Virginia (Leigh); m. Dora Stafford, Jan. 3, 1899; m. Sallie Thomas Williams, Dec. 29, 1923; minister, Brown Me. Bapt. church, Winston-Salem, 1897-1900; 1st Bap. church, Huntsville, Mo., 1900-05; 1st Bap. church, Helena, Ark., 1906-08; Bap. church, Cuthbert, Ga., 1910-14; 1st Bap. church, Concord, 1914-18; Statesville, 1918-22; Bap. church Hertford, 1923-; Mason; Baptist.

TILLEY, JOHN EVERETT Druggist

        Granite Falls; pres. care O'Hanlon Drug store, Winston-Salem; s. p. 1921-22; b. Granite Falls, Sept. 24, 1902; p. John William and Bertha -- --.

TILLINGHAST, JOHN HUSKE Rector

        Eastover, S. C.; s. 1853-54; A.B. Hampden Sidney col. 1857; b. Hillsboro, Sept. 19, 1835; p. Samuel Willard and Jane Burgin (Norwood); m. Sarah Jane Wilkins, Oct. 17, 1865; Di Soc.; asst. prof. Graves sch. at Belmont 1859; pvt. tutor Spartanburg, S. C., 1860; ordained deacon 1861; minister Rutherfordton; chaplain 44th reg. N. C. 1862-64; asst. min. Mobile, Ala.; rector Clinton, Salisbury and Charleston, S. C. and St. Johns, S. C.; now reactor emeritus, St. Johns, S. C.; chaplain C. S. A., rank 2nd lieut. 44th reg. Pettigrew's brig., Heth's div.; Episcopalian.

*TILLMAN, BENJAMIN S.

        New Bern; s. 1813.

‡TILLMAN, REGINALD ARCHIBALD Engineer

        Kinston; pres. P. O. box 649, Schenectady, N. Y.; B.S. 1922; N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1918; b. Lenoir co. Dec. 10, 1899; p. Wm. Archibald and Pearl May (West); Phi Soc.; in testing dept. Gen. Elec. co. Schenectady, N. Y. 1922-; engaged in testing various kinds of elec. machines and steam turbines; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

TILSON, JAMES FRANK, JR. Salesman

        Biltmore; pres. 106 Chestnut st., Phila., Pa.; A.B. 1916-21; Ph.B. Yale univ. 1922; b. Marshall, Nov. 3, 1896; p. James Franklin and Bedia (Ramsey); salesman, Calco chem. co. Bound Brook, N. J., mfrs. dyestuffs and chemicals; Baptist.

‡TILSON, WINIFERD ERWIN

        61 Brevard road, Biltmore; A.B. 1921; A.B. Yale univ. 1923; b. Marshall, Mar. 23, 1899; p. James Frank and Bedia D. (Ramsey); S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

*TIMBERLAKE, EDWARD J. Banker

        Lexington, Tenn.; d. 1909; s. 1859-60; bank cashier.

‡TIMBERLAKE, FRANCIS JUSTICE

        Youngsville; s. 1912-13; b. Youngsville, Apr. 28, 1895; p. J. H. and -- -- --.

TIMBERLAKE, JULIUS POINDEXTER

        Louisburg; B.S. 1924; b. Louisburg, May 19, 1902; p. Julius Poindexter and Lucy (Harris); Baptist.

*TIMBERLAKE, WILLIAM POINDEXTER

        From Lexington, Tenn.; Jackson, Tenn.; b. July 6, 1838; A.B. 1861; cotton dealer; capt. C. S. A.

‡TIPTON, JAMES CLEOPHUS

        Ford Motor co., Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1912-13; p. Samuel D. and Mary -- --; m. Gertie Lily Bebbitt, Nov. 25, 1914; traveling salesman Ford motor co. 1912-13; teacher Marion 1917-18; mgr. hotel Kingsport, Tenn., 1920-22.

*TISDALE, FRANK

        New Bern; d. June 27 --; s. l. 1891-93.

TODD, DONALD BAIN

        Etowah, Tenn.; s. l. 1909-10.

TODD, MALLIE CLENDON Banker

        Wendell; s. 1906-07; b. Wendell, Dec. 26, 1888; p. Curtis Zar and Amanda (Curtiss); m. Martha Mattox, Aug. 6, 1912; cashier Bank of Wendell, 1907-; alderman Wendell; Mason; Baptist.


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TOLAR, JULIAN NOLLEY Surgeon

        207 E. 10th st., Sanford, Fla.; s. 1910-11; s. m. 1911-13; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1915; b. Green Cone Springs, July 1, 1890; p. Joseph Marshall and Mary Caroline (Bryan); m. Liela Mae McIntyre, Jan. 6, 1917; Phi Chi; Theta Nu Epsilon; gen. practice Taylor co. Fla. 1916-17, Sanford, Fla. 1917-23; local surg. F. E. C. ry. 1918-23; med. examiner A. C. L. ry. 1918-23; surgical staff Fernald Laughton hosp. Sanford, Fla. 1920-23; city physician and city health off. Sanford, Fla. 1918-23; mem. cham. of com.; Kiwanian; Amer. med. assn.; Knight Templar; Shriner; Presbyterian.

TOLAR, JAMES WESTWORD

        225 Anderson st., Fayetteville; s. 1918-19; Philadelphia Textile sch. 1920-22; b. Fayetteville, Aug. 10, 1901; emp. Tolar Hart & Holt mills; Episcopalian.

TOLSON, HENRY ALBERT

        New Bern; s. l. 1912-13; b. Newport, Aug. 26, 1888; p. T. J. and -- -- --.

TOMLIN, NOTLEY Manufacturer

        Statesville; s. m. 1894-95; b. Iredell co., Oct. 31, 1871; farmer; cotton mfgr.; N. C. gen. assem.

TOMLIN, PERRY CLARKE

        219 S. French Broad ave., Asheville; s. a. 1917-18; s. l. 1919-20; b. Asheville, Mar. 25, 1896; p. H. L. and -- -- --.

TOMLINSON, CHARLES FAWCETT Manufacturer

        High Point; Ph.B. 1894-95; B.S. Guilford col. 1893; b. Archdale, Dec. 24, 1871; p. Allen J. and Anna (Fawcett); m. May Lovelace, Nov. 26, 1914; Di Soc.; Phi Gamma Delta; prin. city H. S. Winston-Salem 1895-99; supt. city schs. Winston-Salem 1899-1904; sec.-treas. Tomlinson Chair mfg. co. High Point, 1904-; pres. Sou. furn. mfrs. assn. 1916-; pres. Sou. furn. expos. bldg. inc. 1919-; dir. Comm. Nat. bank and Wachovia Bank & Trust co. High Point; Elk; Quaker.

TOMLINSON, DWIGHT GARROTT

        Troy; s. 1919-20; b. Troy, Sept. 18, 1899; p. Z. G. and -- -- --.

TOMLINSON, GEORGE WASHINGTON

        Wilson; s. 1913-14; Univ. of Va. 1914-16; b. Lucama, Jan. 18, 1892; p. W. H. and Louetta -- --; m. Lillian Chapman, Sept. 27, 1922.

*TOMLINSON, JACOR Merchant

        Wilson; b. Oct. 17, 1877; d. Apr. 8, 1922; m. Nannie Davis; B.S. 1903; Baptist.

*TOMLINSON, JAMES MILTON

        Johnston co.; died of wounds received at Williamsburg, 1862; s. 1857-59; sergt. C. S. A.

TOMLINSON, JOHN WILLIAM

        Fayetteville; pres. Washington, D. C.; s. 1917-18; b. Fayetteville, Oct. 27, 1894; p. J. W. and -- -- --.

TOMLINSON, LAWRENCE ARCHDALE Lawyer

        S. Duke st., Durham; s. 1901-03; Trinity col.; b. Durham. Sept. 30, 1884; p. Samuel Finley and Angelia Josephine (Lawrence); m. Jessie B. Carroll, Apr. 10, 1917; Kappa Sigma; Presbyterian.

*TOMLINSON, RUFUS WIRT

        Johnston co.; A.B. 1842.

*TOMLINSON, W. H. Planter

        Johnston co.; b. Sept. 23, 1839; s. 1849-50.

*TOMPKINS, JOHN B. Physician

        Nash co.; s. 1840-41.

*TOMPKINS, MATTHEW, W. Farmer

        Albany, Ga.; b. Sept. 23, 1839; d. 1897; s. 1858-60.

TOMS, BATE CARPENTER Druggist

        419 W. Liberty st., Salisbury; s. p. 1909-10; b. Rutherfordton, Aug. 26, 1891; p. James M. and Missouri (Carpenter); m. Lily Bernhardt, Nov. 13, 1913; pharmacist Owens drug co. Winston-Salem, 1911-19; mgr. Smith drug co., Salisbury, 1919-22; sec.-treas. and gen. mgr. Toms drug co. Salisbury 1922-; Rotarian; Episcopalian.

TOMS, CHARLES FRENCH Lawyer

        Asheville; s. 1889-91; s. l. 1891-93; b. Hendersonville, Sept. 5, 1872; p. Charles French and -- -- --; sol. west. dist. crim. ct. 1899; state sen. 1905; trustee, U. N. C. 1905-09; Baptist.

TOMS, CHARLES FRENCH, JR. Realtor

        276 Montford ave., Asheville; s. 1916-17, 1919-20; b. Hendersonville, Feb. 12, 1898; p. Charles French and Ethel Lena (Parknin); Phi Delta Theta; vice-pres. Henderson co. bank, Hendersonville; pres. Toms orchard co. inc. ibid.; sec.-treas. Union investment co. inc.; Mason; Baptist.

TOMS, CLINTON WHITE

        Care Liggett & Myers tob. co., 212 Fifth ave., New York, N. Y.; Ph.B. 1889; b. Hertford, Oct. 2, 1868; prof. pedagogy U. N. C. 1896-97; supt. Durham schs.; vice-pres. Liggett & Myers tob. co.

TOMS, MARION FREDERICK

        Asheville; s. 1921-22; Davidson col.; Wake Forest col.; b. Asheville, June 6, 1900; p. C. F. and -- -- --.

TOMS, NATHAN Tobacconist

        23 S. Adams st., Petersburg, Va.; Ph.B. 1894; b. Hertford, Apr. 28, 1872; p. Zachariah and Susie Baker (White); m. Effie Capers Rogers; Zeta Psi; engaged in educ. work till 1912; entered British Amer. tob. co. ltd.; gen. mgr. ibid. for Va.; Methodist.


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TOMS, WILLIAM FRANCIS Clerk

        Arden; pres. 304 W. Franklin st., Richmond, Va.; s. 1918-21; B.S. 1922-23; b. Fairview, July 2, 1900; p. J. F. and Susan Elizabeth (Stroup): Di Soc.; holding clerical position with C. & O. ry. 1923-; Episcopalian.

*TOOLE, HENRY IRWIN

        Tarboro; s. 1795; gen. assem. 1806-11; changed name Lawrence to Irwin.

*TOOLE, HENRY IRWIN Lawyer

        From Edgecombe co.; Wilmington; b. 1810; d. 1850; A.B. 1828; A.M. 1839.

TOOLY, JOHN GASKILL Lawyer

        Belhaven; s. l. 1907-09; b. Swan Quarter, Dec. 15, 1880; p. Wm. B. and Sidney (Credle); m. Bessie Bell Swindell, Oct. 31, 1918; Di Soc.; Sigma Nu; lawyer, Belhaven 1909-; Episcopalian.

*TOOMER, ALEXANDER DUNCAN Physician

        Pittsboro; d. 1858; s. 1841-43.

*TOOMER, FREDERICK ARMAND Physician

        From Pittsboro; Perry, Ga.; b. Oct. 28, 1830; A.B. 1851; druggist.

*TOOMER, JOHN D. Lawyer

        Wilmington; d. 1856; s. 1798; judge sup'r ct. 1818-19 and '36-40; judge supr. ct. 1829; state sen. 1831-32; mem. house of c. 1836; mem. conv. 1835.

*TOOMER, LEWIS H.

        Wilmington; s. 1802.

TOPPING, DANIEL DEWEY Student

        Pantego; pres. Chapel Hill; A.B. 1920; Univ. of Md. 1923; s. l. 1924; b. Pantego, Mar. 26, 1899; p. Daniel Webster and Mattie Jane (Bell); teacher 1920-22; personnel work Bethlehem Steel co. 1923; Moravian.

*TORRANCE, RICHARD ALLISON

        From Hopewell; Charlotte; b. Dec. 7, 1833; A.B. 1855; farmer; 8th Tex. cav. C. S. A.; capt. C. S. A.; city tax coll. Charlotte.

TORRANCE, WILLIAM ALBERT Salesman

        417 N. Church st., Charlotte; s. 1902-03; b. Mecklenburg co., May 16, 1884; p. Richard Allison and Patience Eliza (Gaston); Mason; Presbyterian.

*TORRANS, RICHARD N.

        New Bern; b. 1804; d. 1830; s. 1821.

†TORRENCE, CROWN Physician

        Union, S. C.; s. 1893-95; M.D. Univ. of Nashville 1898; b. Gastonia, Sept. 3, 1876; surg.

TORRENCE, CHARLESTON KENNEDY

        Gastonia; s. 1915-16; b. Gastonia, Dec. 10, 1897; p. F. and -- -- --.

*TORRENCE, CHARLES LAW Lawyer

        Salisbury; A.B. 1821.

*TORRENCE, HUGH

        Mecklenburg co.; s. 1827.

*TORRENCE, HENRY TOOMER Lawyer

        Pittsboro; d. 1858; A.B. 1853.

*TORRENCE, JAMES

        s. 1811.

TOTTEN, HENRY ROLAND Asst. Professor

        Yadkin College; pres. Chapel Hill; A.B. 1913; A.M. 1914; Ph.D. 1923; b. Matthews, Nov. 6, 1892; p. Wm. Theophalus and Jeannette Frances (Barham); m. Addie Williams, Aug. 15, 1923; Di Soc.; instr. in botany, U. N. C. 1914-17, 1919-23; asst. prof. ibid. 1923-; author with W. C. Coker; The Trees of North Carolina, The Shrubs and Vines of Chapel Hill, Laboratory Guide in Gen. Botany, Development of the Fruit Body of a New Parasitic Rhizopogon; Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., 1st R. O. T. C. 1917; comm. 2nd lieut. F. A., O. R. C. 1917; with 318 F. A. at camp Jackson 1917-18, in France 1918-19; Sorbonne detachment 1919; discharged camp Dix, N. J., 1919; comm. 1st lieut. F. A., O. R. C. 1924; Methodist.

TOTTEN, JOHN THOMAS

        Yadkin College; pres. Poster adv. co. inc. 550 W. 57th st., New York, N. Y.; s. 1915-18; b. Mooresville, Mar. 24, 1897; p. Wm. Theophalus and Jeannette Frances (Barham); with Sou. adv. co. Spartanburg, S. C., 1921; Foster Poster adv. co. Advance 1921-22; Poster adv. co., inc. New York city, 1922-; enlisted 1918; embarked for France 1918; discharged camp Jackson, S. C., 1919; Methodist.

TOWERS, EDWIN GARDNER WEED Engineer

        Biltmore; s. 1908-10; b. Daytona, Fla., Apr. 26, 1889; p. Rev. Frederick and Florence I. (Desbrough); civil engr. Sou. ry. and Central of Ga. ry. until war; at pres. invalid; A. E. F. 1918; discharged 1920; Episcopalian.

TOWERS, FREDERICK Minister

        Aquasco, Md.; g. s. 1891-94; A.B. Univ. of New Brunswick 1877; Episcopalian.

TOWLER, JOSEPH BARBER Jobber

        212 Newbern ave., Raleigh; A.B. 1915-20; b. Raleigh, July 11, 1898; p. James Justice and Lucy Minnie (Barber); gen. mgr. firm Barber & Towler, Raleigh, buggies, wagons, harness and accessories, also mfrs. of harness; 4 mos. naval aviation, ground sch. Mass. inst. of tech. as student flight off.; Mason; Baptist.

*TOWLES, DANIEL THOMAS Minister

        From Raleigh; Clarkton; b. Nov. 27, 1822; d. 1902; A.B. 1849; A.M. 1852; Presbyterian.


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TOWLES, ELEANOR WASHINGTON Clerk

        University, Va.; pres. 1404 15th st. N. W., Washington, D. C.; s. 1916-17; b. University, Va., July 9, 1892; p. Dr. Wm. Beverly and Mary Ellen (Thomson); clerk in war dept. 1918; fingerprint classifier navy dept. 1920-21; statistical clerk U. S. vet. bureau 1921-; enlisted in U. S. N. R. F. as landsman 1918; discharged as yeoman 1st class 1920; Episcopalian.

*TOWNES, JAMES EDMUND Planter

        From Granville; Airlee; b. Dec. 25, 1841; d. 1902; s. 1858-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; C. S. A.

TOWNSEND, DAVID Merchant

        Raynham; s. 1915-17; b. Raynham, Nov. 7, 1896; p. H. A. and Lillian -- --; m. Lolita Armour Lytch, Dec. 20, 1922; Zeta Psi; in navy 1917-19; mercantile bus. and farming 1919-; Presbyterian.

TOWNSEND, FOLGER LAFAYETTE, JR. Farmer

        R.F.D. 1, Chapel Hill; s. 1919-20; Guilford col. 1915-17; b. Chapel Hill, Apr. 7, 1899; p. Rev. F. L. and Metta (Folger); prin. Holyoke sch. Chatham co. 1921; supervisor schs. dist. No. 3, Avery co. 1922.

TOWNSEND, JACKSON

        Stillwater, N. Y.; A.B. 1913; b. Marietta, N. Y., Jan. 26, 1890; vice-pres. Wood Flong corp.; pres. Mechanicsville furn. co.; dir. 1st Nat. Bank of Mechanicsville.

*TOWNSEND, JOSEPH WHITE

        Perquimans co.; b. 1808; d. 1852; s. 1826; mem. Ark. house of c. 1832; judge Ark. sup'r ct.

TOWNSEND, NEWMAN ALEXANDER Lawyer

        Dunn; A.B. 1905; s. l. 1905-06; b. Robeson co., May 1, 1882; p. Rev. Jackson and Sarah Melissa (Oliver); m. Myrtle Agnes Wade, June 16, 1909; football 1903-05; Phi Soc.; Golden Fleece; lawyer 1906-; pres. 1st Nat. Bank of Dunn 1923-; mayor Dunn 1911-12; atty. town of Dunn 1917-21; mem. house of rep. from Harnett co. 1921 and 1923; Mason.

‡TOWNSEND, RICHARD WALTER Minister

        Raynham; s. 1881-82; Methodist.

TOWNSEND, WILLIAM BARTEL Farmer

        Red Springs; s. 1910-14; b. Red Springs, July 23, 1893; p. Benj. Wesley and Janie Robeson (McMillan); Phi Soc.; Kappa Sigma; gen. merc. bus. 1914-17; O. T. C. Oglethorpe, Ga., 1917; 2nd lieut. Q. M. C. 1917; 1st lieut. 1919; discharged 1919; Mason; Pythian; Presbyterian.

TOWNSEND, WILLIAM FREEMAN

        450 Arlington st., Greensboro; s. p. 1915-16; N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1914; b. Burlington, Nov. 30, 1895; p. C. C. and Emma E. (Freeman); Sigma Nu; emp. Armour & co. and Morris and co. 4 yrs.; U. S. A. 1917-18; foreign service 9 mos.; N. C. N. G. 6 yrs.; Methodist.

TOXEY, RAY SAWYER Grocer

        Elizabeth City; s. 1913-15; b. Elizabeth City, June 23, 1896; p. Andrew Flora and Mary Elizabeth (Sawyer); m. Margaret Albertson Griggs; Pi Kappa Alpha; cashier Loose-Wiles biscuit co. Norfolk, Va., 1916-17; pvt. sec. to C. W. Harrison of C. W. Harrison & co., Equitable bldg., N. Y. city, foreign steamship operators 1917-18; base hosp. No. 65, 1918-19; mgr. A. F. Toxey & co. whse. gro., Elizabeth City, 1919-; U. S. A. 1918-19; entered pvt. discharged hosp. sergt., 1 yr. in France; Baptist.

TOY, CALVERT ROGERS Physician

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1920; s. m. 1919-21; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1923; b. Chapel Hill, May 2, 1899; p. W. D. and Jane (Bingham); Zeta Psi; Phi Chi; Phi Beta Kappa; Gimghoul; res. phys. Presbyterian hosp. Phila., Pa., 1923-25.

TOY, JANE BINGHAM

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1921-23; St. Mary's col. 1917-20; b. Montreat, Aug. 31, 1901; p. Prof. W. D. and Jennie (Bingham); Pi Beta Phi; Phi Betta Kappa; Episcopalian.

TOY, THOMAS DALLAN Merchant

        324 W. 76th st., New York city; s. 1889-91; b. Norfolk, Va., Sept. 14, 1872; p. Joseph A. and Pocahontas (Rust); m. Heloise C. Kelly, July 29, 1905; Zeta Psi; Thos. D. Toy & co. cotton yarns, 470 4th ave., N. Y. C.

TRANSOU, WILLIAM MONFORD Salesman

        110 College place, Greensboro; s. 1918-21; b. Jefferson, July 12, 1900; p. W. M. and Hortense (Todd); Sigma Chi; salesman, Transou Hat co., Greensboro; Methodist.

TRASK, CHRISTIAN HEIDE Farmer

        R.F.D. 1, Wilmington; spec. s. 1923; N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1919-20; Ala. Poly. inst. 1920-21; b. Wilmington, Dec. 21, 1902; p. George W. and Emma Gertrude (Borneman); Baptist.

TRAVIS, AUGUSTUS ZOLLICOFFER Broker

        Weldon; pres. 11 W. 4th st., Charlotte; s. 1916-18; Univ. of Va.; b. Weldon, Mar. 10, 1898; p. Richard Standford and Mable (Zollicoffer); Delta Kappa Epsilon; syndicate news writer 1920-22; real estate broker, Charlotte; 2nd class seaman, U. S. N. during world war under commandant 5th naval dist. Norfolk, Va.; Episcopalian.

TRAVIS, EDWARD LLEWELLYN Lawyer

        Scotland Neck; A.B., LL.B. 1918; b. July 26, 1895; p. Edward Llewellyn and Jennie Outlaw (Grady); m. Anne Maria Kitchen, Dec. 22, 1921; corp. F. A. U. S. A. camps Jackson and Taylor 1918; Methodist.


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TRAVIS, LOUIS GRADY

        Winston-Salem; A.B. 1918; b. Halifax, Dec. 5, 1898; p. Edward Llewellyn and Jennie Outlaw (Grady); S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

TRAVIS, RICHARD STANFORD, JR. Baker

        Scotland Neck; A.B. 1920; b. Weldon, June 1, 1899; p. Richard Stanford and Mabel (Zollicoffer); m. Eva Allen Stainback, Apr. 18, 1923; Gorgon's Head; Kappa Alpha; Episcopalian.

*TRAVIS, WILLIAM

        From Rowan co.; Tennessee; s. 1819; gen. assem. of Ala.; capt. Texan army, U. S. A. Mex. war.

TRAVIS, WILLIAM ALLISON Salesman

        Weldon; s. 1920-21; Randolph-Macon col.; b. Weldon, Aug. 22, 1900; p. R. S. and Mabel (Zollicoffer); Episcopalian.

†TRAYLOR, HORACE CLEVELAND

        White Oaks; s. 1905-06.

TRAYWICK, ROY

        Marshville; pres. 6164 Commonwealth ave., Detroit, Mich.; s. 1911-12, 1914; b. Marshville, Sept. 1, 1888; p. D. F. and Minerva (Stegall); m. Bessie Bruce, Jan. 11, 1919; emp. DuPont Engr. co., Wilmington, Del., 1916-20; ibid. Ford motor co., Detroit, Mich., 1920-.

*TREADWELL, OLIVER WOLCOTT

        Connecticutt; A.B. 1826; tutor U. N. C. 1826-29.

*TREADWELL, WILLIAM LOWNDES Planter

        Lamar, Miss.; b. June 19, 1828; A.B. 1851.

TRENCHARD, THOMAS GAWTHROP Coach

        99 Mererale ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.; pres. Standard Oil co. of N. Y., Pratt wks., foot of N. 13th st., Brooklyn, N. Y.; s. l. 1914-16; A.B. Princeton univ. 1895; b. Church Hill, Md., May 3, 1874; p. Geo. Ogden and Laura (Newman); m. Eleanor Lamdin, Nov. 18, 1903; head coach U. N. C. 1913-16; in Y. M. C. A. work with army abroad 1918-21; dir. of recreations for employees of Standard Oil co. of N. Y. in greater N. Y. 1921-; Mason; Presbyterian.

TREVILLIAN, WALTER WELLFORD

        Ashland, Va.; s. 1906-07; Randolph-Macon col. 1902-05; b. Ashland, Va., Nov. 12, 1886; p. Thos. Buckner and Mary Elizabeth (Blunt); m. Emily Cooke Parrish, Aug. 2, 1911; in purchasing dept. tob. growers co-op. assn., Richmond, Va.; Methodist.

TREXLER, CHARLES OTHO PORTERFIELD

        Rockwell; s. l. 1921; LL.B. Boston univ. 1924; p. Rev. Henry Alexander and Eltha Geva --.

*TRIGG, WILLIAM STEPHEN

        Marion, Ala.; killed in battle; A.B. 1847; col. C. S. A.

*TRIPLETT, JESSE BYNUM Physician

        Wilkesboro; b. Maple Springs, Feb. 8, 1860; d. Elk Park, Oct. 9, 1899; s. m. 1881; M.D. Col. phys. and surg. Balto. 1888.

*TRIPLETT, RALPH HOUCK Druggist

        From Lenoir; Marshall; b. Caldwell co., Jan. 30, 1888; d. July 11, 1913; s. p. 1907.

TRIPP, ELIAS Mail Carrier

        Edward; s. 1916-17; b. Ayden, May 28, 1893; p. Henry Bryan and Alice Elizabeth (Nelson); m. Mamie Eloise Warren, Aug. 19, 1922; farmer 1919-20; rural mail carrier 1920-; seaman, 1st class store-keeper U. S. navy 1917-19.

TRIPP, GUY OSCAR Pharmacist

        Ayden; pres. Durham; Ph.G. 1923; Atlantic Christian col.; b. Ayden, Aug. 15, 1899; p. Edwin and Argent (Mumford); Court Square drug store, Durham; S. A. T. C. at A. C. C., 1918; Baptist.

†TRIPP, JOHN BRYANT

        1711 Market st., Philadelphia, Pa.; s. 1885-87.

†TRIVETTE, EUGENE

        Harmony; s. l. 1912-13.

TRIVETTS WILLIAM MARION

        Lewisville; s. 1919-20; b. Lewisville, Sept. 17, 1899; p. F. M. and -- -- --.

TROTT, CHARLES MOORE Timber Estimator

        121 S. 7th st., Wilmington; s. 1918-19; b. New London, Dec. 31, 1898; p. Henry S. and Louise (Foard); mgr. J. S. H. Clark lbr. co., Polkton, 1918-21; internal rev. service U. S. gov. Wilmington, 1922-23; timber estimater H. S. Trott & son, forest engrs., Wilmington, 1923-; S. A. T. C.

TROTTER, BENJAMIN CARTER Lawyer

        Main st., Reidsville; A.B. 1911; s. l. 1913-15; b. Cascade, Va., Oct. 19, 1889; p. J. J. and Lucy (Hunter); m. Maude Gillikin, Dec. 29, 1920; teacher 1911-13; lawyer 1915-; Pythian; Methodist.

TROTTER, JOHN PAUL

        Elizabeth ave., Charlotte; s. 1919-21; s. l. 1921-23; Guilford col. 1918-19; b. Charlotte, Jan. 10, 1901; p. Millard Fillmore and Mary Adeline Parks (Morris); Di Soc.; Phi Delta Phi; Presbyterian.

TROTTER JAMES ROBERT

        Reidsville; s. p. 1905-06.

TROTTER, PINKNEY LAWSON Druggist

        Pilot Mt.; s. p. 1899-1900; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; b. Charlotte, Jan. 28, 1881; p. Alexander Graham and Lottie (Lawson); m. Mattie Louise Fulk, June 14, 1909; Presbyterian.


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TROUP, MATHEW M.

        Hamilton, Miss.; s. 1855-58.

TROXLER, GEORGE BOSTON

        Reidsville; g. s. 1922-23; B.S. N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1918; b. Brown Summit, Sept. 14, 1896.

†TROY, EDWARD Merchant

        Cincinnati, O.; s. 1881-82; b. Columbus co., Dec. 12, 1863; farmer.

†TROY, EUGENE BUMPAS

        Chapel Hill; s. 1901-02.

*TROY, JOHN CLARK Lawyer

        From Fayetteville; Durham; b. Apr. 15, 1857; d. Durham, 1913; s. 1875-77; editor; Methodist.

*TROY, MATTHEW Lawyer

        Salisbury; d. about 1814; A.B. 1803; A.M.; tutor; clerk of sup'r ct.

*TROY, ROBERT E. Lawyer

        Columbus co.; s. 1836-37.

TUCKER, FRANK EMERSON Auto Dealer

        616 Chapel Hill st., Durham; s. 1918-19; Trinity col. 1919-20; b. Louisville, Ky., Apr. 22, 1901; p. Dr. Samuel Wesley and Elizabeth (Hall); m. Charlotte Clements; Alpha Tau Omega; with Nicholson motor co. 1924; Methodist.

*TUCKER, GEORGE

        Westmoreland co., Va.; s. 1817.

TUCKER, HEBER OLNEY Druggist

        Whitakers; pres. Trinity col. Durham; s. p. 1916-17; Univ. of Minn., 1918; b. Greenville, Apr. 11, 1896; p. Geo. Mason and Mary Jane (Hardee); Methodist.

TUCKER, IRVIN BURCHARD Lawyer

        Whiteville; s. l. 1899-1900; N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1896-99; b. Forsyth co., Sept. 17, 1878; p. F. A. and Nannie Elizabeth (Charles); m. Bessie Richardson, Oct. 19, 1909; lawyer, Whiteville, 1901-; U. S. comm. 1902-14; mayor Whiteville 1915-16; U. S. atty. eastern dist. of N. C. 1921; Mason; Pythian; Baptist.

TUCKER, JOHN ARCHIBALD

        Milton; s. 1921-23; b. Milton, Apr. 22, 1903; p. J. E. and -- -- --.

*TUCKER, JOHN CALHOUN

        Thibodeux, La.; b. Oct. 9, 1839; d. in service, Dec. 28, 1862; s. 1857-59; lieut. C. S. A.

TUCKER, JOHN CHRISTIAN

        Harrisburg; s. 1922-23; b. Harrisburg, Jan. 7, 1899; p. J. S. and -- -- --.

TUCKER, JOSEPH GRANBERY Lawyer

        123 New Bern ave., Raleigh; A.B., LL.B. 1917-22; b. Roper, Jan. 1, 1899; p. Nathan and Isa Gordon (Granbery); Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Delta Phi; Delta Sigma Phi; with Winston, Winston & Brassfield, lawyers, Raleigh, 1922-; Plattsburg camp summer 1918; S. A. T. C.; Episcopalian.

*TUCKER, JAMES HENRY Lawyer

        From Greenville; Asheville; b. Feb. 13, 1857; s. 1881-82; s. l. 1882-84.

TUCKER, JOHN HILL Physician

        1803 E. 7th st., Charlotte; s. 1894-96; M.D. Univ. of Va. 1899; b. Granville co., Jan. 1, 1879; p. J. H. and Willie (Hill); m. Rebecca Butler, Dec. 18, 1909; Episcopalian.

*TUCKER, JOSEPH JOEL WASHINGTON

        Raleigh; b. 1827; d. 1856; A.B. 1847; A.M. 1850; M.D. Univ. of Pa.

‡TUCKER, QUINCY CARLISLE Druggist

        700 S. Pearl st., Denver, Colo.; s. m. 1907-08; m. Marian R. --.

TUCKER, ROYCE ERNEST

        Farmville; pres. Middlesex; s. 1908-09; Jefferson Med. col. 1911-13; b. Pitt co.; p. Arden Charles and Nancye Elizabeth (Williams); m. July 20, 1920; Phi Chi; U. S. A. inf. 1917; transf. to engr. forestry 1918; sailed France 1918; transf. to personnel off. at Chateraux 1918, sergt.-maj. until leaving France 1919; discharged at camp Mills, L. I. 1919; Methodist.

*TUCKER, RUFUS SYLVESTER Merchant

        Raleigh; b. Apr. 25, 1829; d. Aug. 4, 1904; A.B. 1848; A.M. 1868; planter; maj. C. S. A. staff in state services in Raleigh.

TUCKER, WILLIAM ARNOLD Student

        Laurinburg; s. m. 1921-23; Trinity col. 1917-18, 1919-21; Univ. of Pa. 1923-; b. Laurel Springs, Mar. 1, 1898; p. James M. and Dora B. (Orsborne); Phi Chi; 318th F. A. 81st div. A. E. F. 1918-19; Methodist.

*TUCKER, WILLIAM RUFUS Lawyer

        Raleigh; b. Mar. 1, 1866; d. Jan. 16, 1899; Ph.B. 1887; s. l. 1887-88; banker; manufacturer.

TUGWELL, JAMES BENJAMIN

        Lillington; s. p. 1901-02; b. Tugwell, May 10, 1875.

TULL, EDWARD ROUNTREE Farmer

        R.F.D. 7, Kiaston; s. 1893-94; Wake Forest col. 1891; b. Lenoir co., Feb. 21, 1871; p. John and Winnifred (Jackson); m. Nellie Edwards, Dec. 28, 1898; football; Disciples of Christ.

*TULL, JOHN GRAHAM Physician

        Lenoir co.; A.B. 1836; A.M. 1839.

*TUNIS, CHARLES WHITE

        Elizabeth City; d. 1914; s. 1909-11.


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*TUNSTALL, THOMAS TATE

        From Baldwin co., Ala.; Tensaw, Ala.; b. 1823; s. 1839-41; U. S. consul to Cadiz, 1856 and to San Salvador, 1888.

*TUNSTALL, WILLIAM

        Halifax co.; s. 1817.

*TUNSTALL, WHITMELL PEYTON

        Chatham, Va.; A.B. 1827.

TURBYFILL, JOSEPH MANSON Lawyer

        803 N. Saunders ave., Hastings, Neb.; LL.B. 1913-15; A.B. Washington & Lee univ. 1913; b. Waynesville, Sept. 5, 1890; p. Pinkney Lafayette and Julia Catherine (Tate); m. Clara Chick, May 8, 1918; lawyer Waynesville, 1915-17, Hastings, Neb., 1919-21; co. judge Adams co. Neb., 1921-; reported to tr. camp Ft. Oglethorpe 1917; 2nd lieut. cav. 1917; assigned 318th F. A. attached bat. "C" later bat. "F"; transf. to 306th amm. tr. assigned to co. "F"; prom. 1st lieut. F. A. 1917; embarked for France 1918; stationed at Vercel dept. of Daubs, France till 1918; moved to advance area east of Verdun; moved to Buncey sur Sene dept. cote d'or, there till 1919; discharged camp Gordon 1919; Episcopalian.

TURLINGTON, EDGAR (WILLIS)

        Smithfield; pres. State dept., Washington, D. C.; A.B. 1911; g. s. 1915-16; B.A. Oxford univ. 1914; B.C.L. ibid. 1913; M.A. ibid. 1921; b. Smithfield, Oct. 24, 1891; p. Ira T. and Hortense Mary (Rose); Phi Beta Kappa; Golden Fleece; Phi Soc.; Alpha Tau Omega; Rhodes scholar; instr. U. N. C. 1915-17; asst. in passport div. U. S. dept. of state 1918-20; asst. sol. U. S. dept. of state 1920-22; asst. sol. and drafting off., U. S. dept. of state 1922-; Presbyterian.

*TURLINGTON, IRA THOMAS Educator

        From Elevation; Smithfield; Mt. Airy; b. Johnston co., Aug. 28, 1859; d. Mar. 11, 1918; m. Hortense Rose, July 20, 1887; Ph.B. 1883; ed. Smithfield Herald; founder Pleasant Hill acad. 1883; founder Smithfield col. inst., 1886, name of which changed 1891 to Turlington inst.; supt. Johnston co. sch. 1883-1906; supt. Surry co. sch. 1911-16; trustee E. Car. training sch.; Mason; Presbyterian.

TURLINGTON, MRS. IRA THOMAS

        (Nee Rose, Hortense); 2011 Quinlan ave., Birmingham, Aia.; s. 1918-19; St. Mary's col. 1882-83; b. Smithfield, Nov. 25, 1866; p. Dr. Joseph Greene and Emma Eloise (Northam; m. Ira Thomas Turlington, July 20, 1887; Presbyterian.

TURLINGTON, JESSE ELI Druggist

        9th ave., Hendersonville; s. 1911-13; s. p. 1914-16. Ph.G.; b. Benson, Jan. 25, 1891; p. Dr. Willie E. and Mary Eleanor (Morgan); m. Myrtie Aileen McNabb. Mar. 18, 1921; Kappa Psi; draggist Wilson 1916-17, 1919-21; Durham. 1921-22; Hendersonville, 1922-; with Jackson pharmacy; enlisted 1917 with 2nd N. C. reg. med. corps., later 119th inf.; overseas 1918-19; discharged camp Dix 1919; Baptist.

TURLINGTON, LEE FRANKLIN Physician

        2011 Quinlan ave., Birmingham, Ala.; A.B. 1910; s. m. 1910-12; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1914; b. Smithfield, Dec. 18, 1889; p. Ira Thomas and Hortense (Rose); m. Olivia Jackson White, Sept. 10, 1918; interne St. Vincent's hosp. Birmingham, Ala.; asso. Dr. Lewis C. Morris, surg.; prac. surg. and gynecology, Birmingham, Ala.; 1st lieut. med. corps U. S. A. camp Greenleaf, 1917-19.

TURLINGTON, RICHARD STAMEY Dentist

        Goldsboro; s. 1913-15; D.D.S. Baltimore Dental col.; b. Clinton, Aug. 18, 1893; p. Richard C. and Susan Dupree (Cobb); m. Janie Belle Oates, Apr. 2, 1919; Theta Nu Epsilon; Xi Psi Phi; med. corps U. S. A. Ft. Oglethorpe 1917-18; Mason; Redman; Junior; Methodist.

TURLINGTON, ROGER SULLIVAN Physician

        Goldsboro; s. m. 1892-93; M.D. Med. Col. of Va., 1895; b. Wilmington, Dec. 17, 1871.

*TURLINGTON, WILLIS EDGAR Physician

        Benson; b. Oct. 22, 1855; d. Sept. 22, 1899; m. Mary Eleanor Morgan; s. 1879-80; M.D. Col. of phys. and surg. Baltimore, Md. 1882; farmer.

TURLINGTON, WILLIAM TROY Physician

        Fremont; s. m. 1891-92; M.D. Col. of phys. and sur., Baltimore, Md., 1894; b. Johnston co., Mar. 12, 1866.

TURLINGTON, ZEBULON VANCE Lawyer

        26 W. Center ave., Mooresville; s. l. 1898-99; b. Johnston co., Jan. 8, 1877; p. Eli and Sarah (Woodall); m. Mary Howard Rankin, Dec. 23, 1902; lawyer Mooresville, 1900-; clerk and treas. town of Mooresville 1901-02; mem. house of rep. from Iredell co. 1905, '07, '09, '11, '23; Pythian; Presbyterian.

TURNAGE, ALLEN HAL

        Farmville; s. 1908-09, 1911; b. Farmville, 1890.

TURNAGE, DAVID LEE

        Greenville; s. 1908-09; p. A. P. and Carrie E. --; mgr. Greenville Oil & Fert. co.

TURNAGE, JOHN WOODLEY

        Ayden; s. 1920-21; Atlantic Christian col.; b. Ayden, Sept. 7, 1903; p. C. F. and -- -- --.

TURNAGE, NEEDHAM COY Lawyer

        2914 11th st., N. W., Washington, D. C.; s. 1904-05; Col. of Phys. and surg., Balto.; s. l. Univ. of Md.; b. Clayton, May 12, 1888; p. Jesse and Sarah Jane --; m. Mabel Cleveland Godwin, Oct. 2, 1912; lawyer 1912-; instr. Pace inst. 1917-; entered service as pvt., discharged as bat. sergt.-maj. 1918; Mason; Baptist.


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TURNBULL, FRANCIS WORTH

        1421 Fort st., Chattanooga, Tenn.; s. 1917-18; b. Columbus, O., Mar. 15, 1900; p. Werd Worth and Myrtle L. (Keesecker); m. Jamie Young Evans, Jan. 30, 1923; with Turnbull cone machine co. Asheville, 1919; vice-pres. Turnbull cone machine co., Chattanooga, Tenn.; Plattsburg O. T. C. 1918; stationed Univ. of Niagara, N. Y.; 2nd lieut. inf.; discharged 1919; Presbyterian.

*TURNER, BAILEY P. Planter

        Hendersonville, Tenn.; d. 1880; s. 1856-57.

TURNER, CHARLES ROOT Teacher

        308 Beacon lane, Merion, Pa.; A.B. 1895; Atlanta Dental col. 1895-96; D.D.S. Univ. of Pa. 1898; M.D. Univ. Col. of med. 1899; b. Raleigh, Nov. 3, 1875; p. Dr. Vines Edmund and Love Gales (Root); m. Sara Cameron Clark, June 21, 1906; Phi Soc.; Phi Kappa Sigma; ed. Hellenian; Delta Sigma Delta; Pi Mu; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; dentist Richmond, Va., 1899-1902; prof. dentistry, Univ. of Pa., 1902-17; dean ibid. 1917-; dentist Phila., Pa., 1906-17; ed. and co-author American Textbook of Prosthetic Dentistry; author of chapter in American Practice of Surgery; ibid. Anatomy and Histology of the Human Teeth; author of chapter in Mouth Hygiene; Episcopalian.

TURNER, GERALD THOMAS

        Norwood; s. 1905-06; b. Norwood, Mar. 27, 1886; p. Henry Clay and Rebecca Jane (Horne).

TURNER, HENRY CLAY

        Norwood; LL.B. 1916; Mars Hill col.; b. Norwood, Oct. 5, 1892.

TURNER, HENRY GREY Physician

        210 N. Person st., Raleigh; A.B. 1903; s. m. 1902-03; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1906; b. Jan. 11, 1883.

TURNER, HERBERT RANSOM Farmer

        Pink Hill; s. l. 1916-17; Wake Forest col. 1 yr.; p. George and Elizabeth -- --; m. Edith --, 1917.

*TURNER, JAMES C.

        North Carolina; s. 1825.

*TURNER, JOSIAH G. Lawyer

        Hillsboro; b. 1820; d. Oct. 26, 1901; s. 1842-43; journalist; mem. gen. assem. 1852, '54, '58, '60, '68; mem. Confed. cong. 1864; mem. U. S. cong., elect. 1865, but denied seat; capt. C. S. A.

‡TURNER, JAMES MARSHALL

        Richmond, Va.; s. 1893-95.

*TURNER, JAMES NEILL

        Cumberland co.; b. July 22, 1835; wounded Petersburg, d. Sept. 29, 1864; A.B. 1855; capt. C. S. A. co. "B" 19th reg.

TURNER, MARVIN LEE

        R. F. D. 6, Shelby; A.B. 1924; b. Mar. 4, 1889.

TURNER, OSCAR BLOUNT Lawyer

        Rose Hill; s. 1906-07; s. l. 4 terms; b. Duplin co., May 5, 1881; p. James Thomas and Addie N. (Ward); m. Garland Fussell, Apr. 16, 1916; Phi Soc.; Presbyterian.

*TURNER, SIMON

        s. 1796.

TURNER, SAMUEL JEFFERSON Lawyer

        Bakersville; s. 1878-80; s. l. 1879-81; b. McDowell co., Jan. 13, 1852; p. Richard and Nancy S. (England); m. Martha A. Steward, 1887; mayor Bakersville; N. C. gen. assem. 1887, '95, 1909, '19; Baptist.

TURNER, SAMUEL MONROE Clerk

        N. Wilkesboro; s. 1920-22; b. Wilkesboro, Mar. 20, 1902; p. Dr. James Monroe and Sallie (Bledsoe); Di Soc.; clerk in clothing store, cafe; farmer; Methodist.

*TURNER, THOMAS HENRY CLAY Physician

        Hillsboro; A.B. 1844.

TURNER, THOMAS, JR.

        315 Parkway, High Point; A.B. 1923; b. High Point, Oct. 3, 1900; p. Henri Catlett and Elizabeth Little (Dowd); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Episcopalian.

TURNER, WALTER DELBERT Druggist

        Elkin; s. 1921-23; Davidson col. 1923; b. Leaksville, Feb. 22, 1905; p. W. G. and Sophia (Kernodle); Methodist.

TURNER, WILLIE PERSON MANGUM Lawyer

        Wilmington; s. 1896-98; s. l. 1907; Trinity col.; Marshall col.; b. Trinity, Dec. 1, 1877; p. Julian A. and Mary (Leach); m. Lucy Baldwin, Dec. 14, 1905; football; Sigma Chi; Di Soc.; city ed. N. C. dailies 1898-1907; lawyer Lexington 1908; ibid. Wilmington 1909-; Episcopalian.

TURNMIRE, ARTHUR PLEASANT Druggist

        Granite Falls; pres. Main st., Mt. Airy; s. 1920-21; b. Granite Falls, Feb. 11, 1894; p. John Arthur and Barrah Ella (McCrary); A. E. F. 1917-19; ranked as sergt.; Pythian; Baptist.

*TURRENTINE, JOHN A. Merchant

        From Hillsboro; Statesville; d. about 1885; s. 1848-50.

TURRENTINE, JULIAN ATWATER Auto Dealer

        Tarboro; s. 1919-20; Trinity col. 1918-19; b. Charlotte, Dec. 4, 1898; p. Samuel Bryant and Sallie Lenoria (Atwater); m. Nellie Reece Goff, Aug. 15, 1922; with McGlamery auto co. Ford and Lincoln dealers, Greensboro 1920-23; Ford dealer, 1924-; S. A. T. C. Trinity col. 1918; Methodist.


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TURRENTINE, JOHN WILLIAM Chemist

        Cosmos club, Washington, D. C.; Ph.B. 1901; M.S. 1902; Ph.D. Cornell univ. 1908; b. Burlington, July 5, 1880; p. Wm. Holt and Ella A. (Rea); Di Soc.; instr. chem. Lafayette col. 1902-05, Cornell univ. 1905-08, Wesleyan univ. 1908-11; chem. fertilizer resources, bureau of soils, U. S. dept. agri. 1911-17; dir. exper. Kelp-Potash plant, U. S. dept. agri. Summerland, Calif. 1917-22; in chg. potash investigations, U. S. dept. agri. 1922-; pres. Thyodine chem. co., Washington, D. C.; dir. Amusement engr. corp. Los Angeles, Calif.; author numerous papers on electro-chem., chem. of hydronitrogens, fertilizer resources of U. S. and Alaska, potash, nitrogen, kelp products, decolorizing carbons and goiter.

TURRENTINE, NANCY PEARLE

        Blackwood; A.B. 1924; Trinity col. 1921-22; b. Chapel Hill, Jan. 11, 1905; p. Eugene Oscar and Theodosia Ernest (Riggsbee); Methodist.

TURRENTINE, SAMUEL BRYANT Educator

        140 College place, Greensboro; A.B. 1884; A.M. 1887; Vanderbilt univ.; Columbia univ.; D.D. Trinity col. 1900; b. Chatham co., Nov. 15, 1861; p. Wm. Holt and Amy Annie (Strowd); m. Sallie Leonora (Atwater); Di Soc.; teacher Union acad., Chatham co. 1884-86; at Cartersville, Ga., 1888; pastor Elkin and Jonesville charge 1887, Kings Mt. charge 1888-90, Morganton charge 1891; Centenary, Winston-Salem, 1891-95; Trinity, Charlotte, 1895-97; presiding elder Charlotte dist. 1897-1900; pastor. W. Market st. charge, Greensboro 1900-04; presiding elder, Greensboro dist. 1904-08; pastor 1st ch., Salisbury, 1908-10; presiding elder, Shelby dist. 1910-13; pres. Greensboro col. 1913-; Mason; Methodist.

TUTTLE, FRANK RAY

        Lenoir; s. 1918-19; b. Lenoir, Nov. 8, 1898; p. R. M. and -- -- --.

TUTTLE, ORION AUGUSTUS Teacher

        R.F.D. Pineville; s. 1915-17, 1919-20; b. Alexander co., Aug. 8, 1895; p. L. A. and Alice (McKinney); teacher 1918-; U. S. A. camp Jackson 1917-18; 81st div. 321st inf.; Mason; Methodist.

TWEED, GLENN

        Bryson City; s. 1921-22; b. June 20, 1904.

TWINE, BERTRAM EDWARD Bookkeeper

        Care Virginian Pilot, Norfolk, Va.; s. 1911-12; p. Joseph E. and Mattie A. --; m. Lillian E. --; with Citizens Bank of Edenton, 1913; ibid. Peoples Bank & Trust co. Norfolk, Va., 1914-16; bookkeeper Virginian Pilot, Norfolk, Va., 1916-.

TWITTY, THEO BRYAN

        (See Watkins, Mrs. Edward A.).

*TWITTY, WILLIAM JOHNSTON

        Warrenton; s. 1824.

*TWITTY, WILLIAM LEWIS Merchant

        Rutherfordton; b. Nov. 3, 1835; A.B. 1858; surveyor; planter; capt. C. S. A.; trustee U. N. C. 1874-79.

TYLER, ARTHUR LYNWOOD

        Henderson; s. 1913-14; b. Richmond, Va., Dec. 6, 1896; p. James Dawson and Marie (Teresa); asst. mgr. Anchor stores co. Henderson, 1914-15; mgr. Anchor Stores co. Rocky Mt. 1915-16; vice-pres. Anchor Stores corp. 1916-23; pres. ibid. 1923-; enlisted U. S. A. 1918, bat. "E" 8th reg. F., A., camp Jackson; corp. sergt.; Pythian; Episcopalian.

TYLER, EARL RUNYON

        814 Vickers ave., Durham; B.S. 1920; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1923; b. Richmond, Va., Jan. 23, 1899; p. J. D. and Marie (Caravati); Phi Chi; interne St. Vincent hosp. Erie, Pa., 1923-24; S. A. T. C.; Episcopalian.

TYLER, ERNEST RUDOLPH Lawyer

        Roxobel; s. l. 1912-14; b. near Roxobel, May 14, 1886; p. John Edward and Martha Adelia (Capehart); m. Ethel Leigh Pierce, Sept. 12, 1917; O. T. C., Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga.; Mason.

*TYLER, WILLIAM P. Lawyer

        Bertie co.; s. 1848-49.

TYLER, WYNONA WOODWARD

        Augusta, Ga.; s. p. w. 1922-23; Greenville W. C.; b. Augusta, Ga.; p. D. W. and -- -- --.

TYSON, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Lawyer

        Greenville; s. 1884-88; s. l. 1888-90; b. Pitt co., Dec. 29, 1864; p. W. S. and N. J. --; m. Lena King, June 30, 1909; buggy mfr.; merchant; j. p.; farmer; ins. agt.; alderman Greenville 17 yrs.; U. S. commr.; Baptist.

TYSON, CLAUDE PHILLIPS

        Carthage; s. 1907-10; b. Carthage, June 15, 1890; p. Thomas Bethume and Nannie (Moss); Phi Delta Theta; with Tyson & Jones buggy co. Carthage 1910; asst. sec. ibid. 1913-21; sec. ibid. 1921-; dir. ibid. 1921-; sergt. U. S. A. 1918-19; ordnance train. sch. Columbia univ. 1918; Augusta arsenal, Augusta, Ga., 1918; camp Hancock, 1918; camp Jackson 1918; Mason; Knight Templar; Presbyterian.

TYSON, GEORGE PITTS

        Morris st., Durham; s. 1916-17; Trinity col.; b. Durham, Nov. 29, 1897; p. S. R. and -- -- --.

TYSON, JOHN GROVER Welfare Worker

        Goldsboro; pres. Lake Landing; s. 1910-12; A.B. Univ. of S. C., 1913; g. s. ibid. 1914-15; Ga. tech.; b. Middletown, Feb. 2, 1893; p. J. F. and Dorcas (Jones); prin. Reidsville H. S. 1913-14, Hyatt Park H. S., Columbia, S. C., 1914-15; instr. Latin, Univ. of S. C. 1914-15; prin. Swansboro sch. 1915-16, Due West H. S.,


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Due West, S. C., 1916-17; instr. English, Tech. H. S., Atlanta, Ga., 1917-20; city clerk and auditor, Goldsboro, 1920-22; prin. Lake Landing H. S. 1922-23; supt. pub. welfare, Wayne co. 1923-; Methodist.

TYSON, JOHN JOYNER Farmer

        Childersburg, Ala.; B.S. 1905; b. near Farmville, Feb. 9, 1881; p. Grigg Thompson and Mary Eliza (Horne); m. Ethel May Stamps, Oct. 20, 1909; Phi Soc.; supt. farm and mill operations 1905; with Sou. ex. co. Hamlet, 1905-06; chem. for T. C. I. & R. R. co. in Birmingham dist. 1906-10; foreman, Corona Coal & Iron co. Corona, Ala., 1910-11; shipping clerk, T. C. I. & R. R. co. rolling mill, Bessemer, Ala., 1911-12; chem. for Warner iron co., Cumberland furnace, Tenn. 1912-14; now engaging in gen. farming and stock trading account ill health; Mason; Pythian; Baptist.

TYSON, LUCIAN PERSON Merchant

        Carthage; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; s. 1859-61; b. Carthage, Dec. 31, 1842; capt. C. S. A.

TYSON, THOMAS BURWELL

        Elm st., Carthage; s. 1920-23; b. Carthage, July 29, 1902; p. Thomas Bethune and Mary Evelyn (Burwell); Episcopalian.

TYSON, WILLIAM SHERROD

        534 Green st., Greenville; B.S. 1924; b. Greenville, Feb. 10, 1903; p. Richard Albert and Clyde (Perkins); Alpha Tau Omega; Baptist.

U

UMSTEAD, EWELL LYON

        Stem; s. 1922-23; b. July 19, 1898.

UMSTEAD, JOSEPH MARTIN Clerk

        520 Holloway st., Durham; s. l. 1904-05; Trinity col.; b. Durham co., Aug. 5, 1881; p. A. K. and Edna (Harris); m. Annie A. Fullerton, Oct. 20, 1909.

UMSTEAD, JOHN WESLEY, JR. Insurance

        Durham; A.B. 1909; b. Durham co., Apr. 7, 1889; p. John Wesley and Lula (Lunsford); m. Sallie Hunter Reade, Jan. 20, 1914; Phi Soc.; with Sou. life and tr. co. of Greensboro 1909-10; located at Kingstree, S. C. 1909-10; Rockingham, 1910; with State Mutual Life ins. co. of Mass. at Durham 1910-12; with Paul W. Schenck, gen. agt. Greensboro 1912-15; with Jefferson Standard Life ins. co. 1915-; supervisor in Va., mgr. branch off. at Tarboro, now mgr. Durham off.; pres. Tarboro Kiwanis club 1921-23; town commr. Tarboro 1921-23; Shriner; Elk; Pythian; Junior; Methodist.

UMSTEAD, LUTHER WILEY Teacher

        Stem; pres. Magnolia; A.B. 1920; b. Stem. Sept. 28, 1897; p. Wiley L. and Della (Tilley); prin. Holly Springs H. S. 1920-23; prin. Magnolia H. S. 1923-24; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Methodist.

UMSTEAD, WILLIAM BRADLEY Lawyer

        Durham; A.B. 1916; s. l. Trinity col. 1919-21; b. Durham co., May 13, 1895; p. John W. and Lula Elizabeth (Lunsford); Phi Soc.; Tau Kappa Alpha; Golden Fleece; teacher Kinston H. S. 1916-17; lawyer Durham 1921-; pros. atty. Durham co. recorder's ct. 1922-; 2nd lieut., 1st lieut. 317th machine gun bat. camp Jackson, A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Pythian; Junior; Methodist.

UMSTEAD, WALTER WILLIAMS Foreman

        Durham; pres. care Compania Colombiano de Tobaco, Medellin, Colombia, S. A.; A.B. 1908; b. Durham, Nov. 6, 1887; p. A. K. and Edna Williams (Harris); cotton mill 1908-11; foreman, British-Amer. export leaf and imperial tob. co. 1911-16; miller 1916-20; foreman, Amer. tob. co. 1920; Compania Colombiano de Tobaco 1924-; Shriner; Elk; Methodist.

*UNDERHILL, HENRY PLATO Physician

        From Selma; Wendell; b. Oct. 13, 1877; d. Nov. 18, 1921; s. m. 1898-1900; M.D. Univ. Col. of med., Richmond, 1901; co. health officer, Pamlico.

*UNDERHILL, WINGATE Teacher

        From Selma; Kinston; Wilmington; b. Wakefield, Jan. 19, 1872; d. Oct. 28, 1909; A.B. 1897; g. s. 1904-09; co. supt. schs. Pamlico, 1899-1900; prin. Union H. S.

‡UNDERWOOD, ALVIN DUKE

        Bailey; s. 1920-22; b. Bailey, Oct. 3, 1898; p. J. P. and -- -- --.

UNDERWOOD, JOHN WILLIAMSTON Insurance

        Fayetteville; s. 1918; Episcopalian.

UPCHURCH, CALEY GOFFREY Physician

        R.F.D. 3, Apex; s. m. 1902-04; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1906; b. Chatham co., July 9, 1884; p. B. F. and Mary -- --; Mason; Woodman; Junior; Baptist.

UPCHURCH, FRANK DREW Lawyer

        Fernandina, Fla.; s. 1915-17; LL.B. Univ. of Fla. 1913-15; b. Racepond, Ga., Feb. 25, 1894; p. John Jones and Susan Katherine (Hawkins); m. Esther Davis, Dec. 29, 1920; Phi Delta Theta; lawyer Fernandina, Fla., 1919-; mem. Fla. house of


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rep. 1920-21; U. S. marine corps, enlisted 1917; pvt. Paris Island, S. C., and Pensacola, Fla.; corp. 1918, 2nd lieut. 1918; served in Santo Domingo; resigned 1919; Mason; Methodist.

UPCHURCH, LONNIE MILTON Teacher

        Terra Ceia; s. 1914-17; b. New Hill, June 19, 1891; p. Isum Paschal and Mollie Elmira (Powell); m. Edith Delle Lewis, Feb. 13, 1919; Phi Soc.; track; realtor; prin. Consolidated H. S.; 1st O. T. C. Ft. Oglethorpe; with 317 mach. gun bat., Columbia, S. C.; transf. to 3rd anti-aircraft mach. gun bat. Spartanburg, S. C., and replacement unit, Macon, Ga.; discharged 1919; Baptist.

UPCHURCH, ROBERT THEODORE Physician

        Henderson; Ph.G. 1901-04; Jefferson Med. col.; b. Apex, Jan. 22, 1881; p. W. B. and Sallie (Chambers); m. Marria Parris, June 27, 1916; Baptist.

UPCHURCH, ROY WAKEFIELD

        114 Broad st., Oxford; s. 1919-23; Univ. of Va. 1923-; b. Buie's Creek, Dec. 4, 1902; p. Walter Henry and Addie Ruth (Barbee); Kappa Pi; Kappa Psi; Baptist.

UPCHURCH, WADE HAMPTON Accountant

        Apex; s. 1918-19; Univ. of Va.; b. Apex, Dec. 25, 1900; p. Alfred Doctor and Martha (Whithead); m. Sarah Florence, Feb. 19, 1922; Baptist.

UPCHURCH, WILLIAM MERRIMON Teacher

        703 Mangum st., Durham; A.B. 1906; M.A. 1917; N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1901-02; b. Morrisville, Nov. 4, 1882; p. Chas. Franklin and Tiliza Burline (Edwards); m. Estelle Harward, June 7, 1915; Phi Soc.; supt. schs. Selma 1906-07; prin. Fuller grammar sch. Durham 1907-09; prin. Edgemont grammar sch. Durham 1909-17; prin. Durham H. S. 1918; employment mgr. Durham hosiery mills 1918-21; grammar grade supervisor and sch. psychologist, Durham city schs. 1921-; Junior; Pythian; Baptist.

UPTON, ROBERT H., JR. Bookkeeper

        Fayetteville; s. 1921-22; b. July 26, 1902; Methodist.

URQUHART, BURGES Farmer

        Woodville; s. 1899-1902; b. Woodville, Jan. 19, 1883; p. Burges and Mary Bond (Thompson); m. Emily Mizell, Oct. 21, 1920; Kappa Alpha; Episcopalian.

*URQUHART, LEWIS THOMPSON Farmer

        Lewiston; b. Mar. 14, 1872; d. Sept. 10, 1894; s. 1888-90; Episcopalian.

URQUHART, RICHARD ALEXANDER Farmer

        Woodville; s. 1906-10; b. Woodville, June 28, 1889; p. Burges and Mary Bond (Thompson); m. Kate Nelson Fenner, June 2, 1915; Greek prize; Kappa Alpha; Gorgon's Head; dealer in farm products and farm supplies; Episcopalian.

*URQUHART, RICHARD ALEXANDER Physician

        From Lewiston; Baltimore, Md.; b. Isle of Wight co., Va., Sept. 26, 1872; d. Apr. 25, 1914; m. Helen Dunlap, June 10, 1903; s. 1888-90; M.D. Univ. of Va. 1894; Johns Hopkins univ. 1894-95; res. phys. St. Agnes hosp. Balto., 1895-96; phys. in charge and visiting phys. Bay View asylum, 1899-1902; asst. pediatrics, Johns Hopkins univ.; Episcopalian.

USHER, JOSEPH THAMES Druggist

        Chadbourn; pres. Elm City; s. 1919-20; b. Cumberland co., Mar. 18, 1898; p. Chas. Augustus and Josephine (Thams); at pres. drug clerk; Shriner; Baptist.

*USRY, WILLIAM THOMAS Minister

        From Wilton; Rutherford College; b. July 30, 1873; d. Aug. 30, 1919; m. Maude Vivian Marrimon, Mar. 1, 1905; A.B. 1898; teacher; Methodist minister; prof. Latin, German and Bible, Rutherford col. 1915-19.

†UTLEY, EDWARD LUTTERLOW

        Jacksonville, Fla.; s. 1894-95.

‡UTLEY, HARRY GIBBONS

        Apex; s. m. 1891-92; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1894; b. Franklinton, Nov. 15, 1873.

UTLEY, HERBERT SHERRILL

        Benson; s. 1920-21; b. Benson, July 26, 1903; p. Dr. H. H. and -- -- --.

UZZELL, EDWARD FOY Physician

        1101 Pacific ave., Atlantic City, N. J.; s. m. 1912-13; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1916; b. 1892.

UZZELL, FLOYD HAROLD

        403 E. Walnut st., Goldsboro; s. 1899-1902; b. Jones co., Apr. 9, 1881; p. Atlas Thomas and Eliza (Peel); m. Van Costey, July 17, 1917; Elk; Mason; Methodist.

*UZZELL, JOHN RANDOLPH Lawyer

        From Goldsboro; Wilson; b. Wayne co., July 16, 1858; d. May 29, 1907; m. Pattie Woodard, Sept. 22, 1885; s. 1878-80; s. l. 1880-81; planter; Odd Fellow; Presbyterian.

*UZZELL, KIRBY SMITH Lawyer

        From Goldsboro; Garden City, Kan.; d. July 29, 1904; B.S. 1886; journalist.

UZZELL, LULA VALERIA Teacher

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1923; b. Seven Springs, Oct. 29, 1902; p. Maj. William and Lula (Cox); Episcopalian.


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UZZELL, PAULINE

        (See Eagles, Mrs. John Bruce).

*UZZELL, ROBERT LEE Teacher

        From Goldsboro; Roanoke, Va.; B.S. 1886; g. s. 1886-88.

UZZELL, THOMAS RANDOLPH Lawyer

        Wilson; s. 1906-07; s. l. 1911; b. Wilson co., Oct. 6, 1889; p. John Randolph and Pattie S. (Woodard); lawyer Wilson 1911-; atty. co. of Wilson; mem. N. C. bar assn.

UZZLE, THOMAS MARSHALL Teacher

        Wilson's Mills; pres. Newberry col., Newberry, S. C.; s. 1920; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1918; Univ. of Pa.; Univ. of Chicago; b. Wilson's Mills, May 14, 1898; p. G. F. and Lula (Long); instr. German, Wake Forest 1918; adj. prof. mod. lang. Univ. of S. C., 1920-21; instr. mod. lang. Cascadilla schs. Ithaca, 1921-22; Ga. tech. asst. prof. mod. lang. 1923-24; prof. mod. lang. Newberry col., Newberry, S. C., 1924-.

V

VALENTINE, J. C. M.

        Falls Church, Va.; s. 1891-92.

VALENTINE, THOMAS WOOD Teacher

        Hendersonville; s. 1886-88; A.B. Trinity col.; b. Bowman's Bluff, 1865.

VALLEY, LELAND FRANCIS

        324 N. Graham st., Charlotte; s. 1914-15; b. Charlotte, Sept. 1, 1895; p. W. F. and -- -- --.

VALZ, FREDERICK MILLS Lawyer

        2138 Laura st., Jacksonville, Fla.; LL.B. 1912; Washington & Lee univ. 1911; m. Elinore --, Feb. 9, 1916; city council of Jacksonville, Fla., 1919-21; commr. of pub. safety ibid.

*VAN AMRINGE, STACY, JR. Lawyer

        Wilmington; b. Sept. 26, 1865; d. 1887; s. 1886-87.

*VANCE, DAVID MITCHELL Lawyer

        From Charlotte; Morganton; New Orleans, La.; b. Asheville, Dec. 8, 1857; d. Oct. 25, 1894; s. 1875-76; journalist; priv. sec. gov. Vance, 1876-79.

VANCE, JOSEPH ADDISON, JR.

        2000 S. Main st., Winston-Salem; s. 1920-22; b. Winston-Salem, Oct. 10, 1901; p. Joseph Addison and Annie L. (Pittman); Di Soc.; Beta Theta Pi; employee-asst. industrial engr., methods supt. Forsyth furn. co. inc., 1922-; Moravian.

VANCE, JOSEPH HEZEKIAH

        Huntersville; s. 1913-14; p. W. M. and Julia (Vance).

VANCE, JAMES NOEL Postmaster

        Alexander; s. 1880-81; b. Asheville, Dec. 18, 1861; p. Gen. Robt. B. and Valincia (McElroy); farmer; merchant; hotel keeper; postmaster Alexander 1918-; Methodist.

VANCE, THOMAS MALVERN Lawyer

        209 E. 17th st., Olympia, Wash.; s. 1879-82; s. l. Columbia univ. 1882-83; b. Asheville, Sept. 6, 1862; p. Z. B. and Harriet Newell (Espy); m. Gertrude Wheeler, Aug. 18, 1887; Di Soc.; Alpha Tau Omega; lawyer since 1884; pres. elector 1888; Elk; Mason.

*VANCE, ZEBULON BAIRD Lawyer

        Buncombe co.; b. May 13, 1830; d. Apr. 14, 1894; m. Harriet N. Epsy, Aug. 3, 1853; m. Mrs. Florence Steele Martin, 1880; s. 1851-52; LL.D. 1890; co. sol.; mem. house of c. 1854; mem. cong. 1858-61; gov. N. C. 1862-66 and '77-79; U. S. sen. elect, 1870, not seated; U. S. sen. 1879-94; trustee, U. N. C. 1874-94; pres. ibid. 1877-79; col. 26th N. C. inf. C. S. A.; Presbyterian.

*VANDERFORD, THOMAS HOWERTON, JR.

        Salisbury; s. l. 1896-98.

*VANDERVEER, WILLIAM BLACKSHEAR Planter

        From Montgomery, Ala.; Clio, Texas; b. 1840; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; capt. C. S. A.

*VANDIVER, WALTER WIGHTMAN Lawyer

        From Asheville; Okmulgee, Okla.; b. July 10, 1857; d. Nov. 3, 1922; s. l. 1881-83; journalist.

VAN EVERY, GEORGE WATSON

        Cor. 16th and Walnut sts., Phila., Pa.; s. 1909-10; b. High Point, Jan. 17, 1892; p. J. C. and -- -- --.

*VAN GILDER, MAX FRENCH Lawyer

        Asheville; b. Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 26, 1868; d. Oct. 5, 1900; s. l. 1897.

VANLANDINGHAM, RALPH Broker

        1208 Realty bldg., Charlotte; s. 1892-94; b. Charlotte, Nov. 9, 1875; p. John and Mary O. (VanLandingham); m. Susie Harwood, Sept. 17, 1901; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; cotton and burlap broker; Episcopalian.

VANLANDINGHAM, RALPH, JR.

        Charlotte; A.B. 1922; s. l. 1922-23; b. Atlanta, Ga., June 14, 1902; p. Ralph and


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Susie (Harwood); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Di Soc.; Gimghoul; track 1923; Episcopalian.

VANN, ALDRIDGE HENLEY Manufacturer

        Franklinton; s. 1898-1900; b. Franklinton, May 10, 1880; p. Samuel Cannady and Bettie Blanch (Henley); m. Elizabeth McDonald (Dixon), Nov. 14, 1912; Delta Kappa Epsilon; sec. Starling cotton mills 1900-12, sec.-treas. of same 1913-; pres. Commercial Bank & Trust co.; Mason; Methodist.

*VANN, ENOCH JASPER Statesman

        From Groveville, Ga.; Madison, Fla.; d. Dec. 4, 1921; A.B. 1854; mem. Fla. gen. assem.; pres. Fla. sen.; state atty.; judge circt. ct. C. S. A.; Fla. sup'r ct. judge; lieut.-gov. of Fla.

VANN, FANNIE ELLEN Auto Dealer

        Clinton; s. 1919; A.B. Trinity col. 1915; A.M. ibid. 1919; Columbia univ. 1919; b. Clinton, Jan. 26, 1894; p. A. and Portia (McPhail); Zeta Tau Alpha; teacher Carolina col. 1915-16; prin. Glencoe H. S. Clinton 1916-17; teacher Durham H. S. 1917-19; auto. dealer 1919-; Methodist.

VANN, JOHN COLIN MACRAE Lawyer

        400 Washington st., Monroe; s. a. 1906-08; s. l. 1908-10; b. Monroe, Sept. 2, 1888; p. Jesse John and Alice (MacRae); m. Janie Gulledge, Sept. 11, 1915; Di Soc.; Pi Kappa Alpha; lawyer since July 1910; pros. atty. co. ct.; mem. legislature; mayor Monroe; chm. dem. ex. com. Union co.; Mason; Pythian; Episcopalian.

VANN, LIVINGSTON Law Clerk

        1412 Buchanan st., N. W., Washington, D. C.; s. 1881-84; b. Madison, Fla., Dec. 11, 1860; p. Judge Enoch J. and Margaret Elizabeth (Livingston); m. Josie Stevens Spencer, June 24, 1886; Phi Soc.; lawyer, Madison, Fla., 1884-92; law clerk Washington, D. C. 1893-; city alderman Madison, Fla., 2 yrs.; bond trustee Madison co. 1888-93; Fla. house of rep. 1891; Presbyterian.

VANN, MARY HASSELTINE Teacher

        Aulander; s. 1909; A.B. Cornell univ. 1912; g. s. Cornell univ; Univ. of Calif.; Harvard observatory 1917-18; b. Ahoskie, Oct. 23, 1889; p. Thomas Jefferson and Bettie (Mitchell); teacher science, Chowan col. 1909-10; prof. math. Meredith col. 1912-17; registrar, Meredith col. 1913-16; statistician A. E. F. univ., France 1919; head dept. math. Bolton H. S., Alexandria, La. 1919-24; Baptist.

VANN, NORMAN ST. GEORGE Physician

        91 Monroe ave., Grand Rapids, Mich.; B.S. 1914; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1916; b. Lexington, Jan. 11, 1891; p. John Thomas and Ida Bertha (Norman); m. Marguerite Marie Fritz, June 24, 1919; Pi Kappa Alpha; physician, specialist in urology; U. S. A. 1917-20; prom. 1st lieut. to capt.; in 5 engagements with A. E. F.; Methodist.

VAN NOPPEN, CHARLES LEONARD Publisher

        Greensboro; B.Litt. 1893-94; Guilford col.; b. Holland, Europe, Jan. 7, 1869; p. Cornelius Martin and Johanna Maria (Cappon); m. Addie Cabe Donnell, June 30, 1896; Presbyterian.

VAN NOPPEN, DONNELL

        406 West Gaston st., Greensboro; pres. 2012 S. Main st., Winston-Salem; B.S. 1921; b. Greensboro, July 7, 1899; p. Chas. Leonard and Addie Cabe (Donnell); Di Soc.; Pi Kappa Phi; mgr. football 1920; Sigma Upsilon; Omega Delta; Epsilon Phi Delta; Grail; Playmaker; teacher Burlington H. S. 1921-22; prin. Burlington H. S. 1922-23; emp. Forsythe furn. lines, inc., 1923-; S. A. T. C. at Plattsburg, camp Perry, Ohio and Wm. & Mary col., Williamsburg, Va.; 2nd lieut. 1918; Presbyterian.

*VAN NOPPEN, JOHN JAMES

        From Grand Rapids, Mich.; Spray; s. 1894-95.

VAN NOPPEN, LEONARD CHARLES Author

        406 Gaston st., Greensboro; B. Litt. 1892; s. l. 1894; A.B. Guilford col. 1890; A.M. Haverford col. 1893; b. Holland, Jan. 9, 1868; moved to North Carolina at an early age; m. Adah Maude Stanton Becker, Sept. 28, 1902; biography by Dr. Thomas Hume, Biog. Hist. of N. C. vol. V; ibid. Dr. C. Alphonso Smith, vol. XVII Lib. Sou. Literature; ibid. Who's Who 1903-24; hon. mem. soc. of Netherland lit. (Leyden); mem. author's club, London, Eng.; Queen Wilhelmina lecturer, Columbia, univ. 1913-17; lecturer Lowell inst. Boston, 1900-02; author: The Challenge, war poems, 1918; translator: Vondel's Lucifer; lieut. U. S. N. R. F. asst. naval attache at the Hague and London, England, 1918-19.

VANPOOLE, CARL MARCELLUS Physician

        Main st., Mt. Airy, Md.; P.D. 1910; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1910-16; b. Salisbury, Aug. 2, 1887; p. Dr. Chalmers M. and Mary E. (Linn); m. Edna Mae Garrett, Sept. 1922; Alpha Omega Delta; gen. practice med. and surgery; health off. Carroll co. since 1920; surg. Balto. & Ohio ry. 1920-; med. examiner war risk ins. 1920-; base hosp. camp Johnston, Jacksonville, Fla., 1918-19; camp Gordon, Atlanta, Ga., 1919; casual detachment, camp Dix, N. J. 1919; discharged 1st lieut. M. C.; Odd Fellow.

VANPOOLE, GIDEON MCDONALD Physician

        2638 Kuahine drive, Manoe Valley, Honolulu, T. H.; s. 1894-95; s. m. 1895-96; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1899; b. Salisbury, Sept. 2, 1872; p. Otho and Lucretia (Lentz); m. Margaret van Schenck van Dyke, June 29, 1905; acting asst. surg.


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U. S. A. 1900; Boxer uprising in China; Philippines 1900; 1st lieut. and asst. surg. 1901; in U. S. 1902-05, Philippines 1905-07; capt. and asst. surg. 1906; returned to U. S. 1907; major med. corps 1910; served in Hawaii 1913-16, then on Mexican border; during prep. for world war, instr. Ft. Harrison, Ind. and camp Greenleaf, Ga.; prom. lieut.-col. med. corps 1917; took evacuation hosp. No. 6 in France 1917; in 2 battles on front; prom. col. med. corps 1918; returned from France 1919; retired from active service as lieut.-col. acct. physical disability 1920; physician Honolulu 1920-; on staff Queen's hosp., Children's hosp. and Leahi home; Shriner; Protestant.

VANPOOLE, ROBERT LYNN

        428 S. Ellis st., Salisbury; A.B. 1912; b. Craven, July 16, 1886; p. Dr. Chalmers M. and Mary Eliza (Linn); Di Soc.; emp. Salisbury Ice & Fuel co.; ibid. Sou. ry. co.; 2nd lieut. 4th co. C. A. C., C. D. of C. F. Ft. Caswell U. S. A. 1917-18; Mason; Elk; Lutheran.

VANSTORY, ROBERT MCLEAN

        Box 388, Fayetteville; s. 1907-11; b. Greensboro, Sept. 3, 1890; p. C. M. and Cora (McLean); m. Marie Pemberton, June 24, 1920; Beta Theta Pi; 2nd lieut., 1st lieut. camp Oglethorpe and Ft. Sill, U. S. A. 1918; Presbyterian.

VAN WINKLE, KINGSLAND Lawyer

        30 Watauga st., Asheville; B.L. 1899-1901; b. Jersey City, N. J., Dec. 5, 1879; p. Mathew Armstrong and Helen Holmes (Crane); Beta Theta Pi; Episcopalian.

*VAN WYCK, AUGUSTUS Lawyer

        From Pendleton, S. C.; New York, N. Y.; b. 1844; d. June 9, 1922; A.B. 1864; A.M. 1868; judge Brooklyn city ct.; dem. nominee for gov. N. Y., defeated by Theodore Roosevelt; N. Y. supr. ct. judge.

*VAN WYCK, WILLIAM Lawyer

        From Pendleton; New York; b. May 17, 1840; d. May 28, 1887; A.B. 1861; A.M. 1866.

*VARNER, HERBERT M.

        Macon, Ga.; s. 1858-60; C. S. A.

VASS, WILLIAM WORRELL Banker

        745 Hillsboro st., Raleigh; s. l. 1893-94; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1892; b. Raleigh, June 7, 1872; p. W. W. and Lillias Margaret (McDaniel); m. Annie Gales Root, Apr. 30, 1914; cashier, Wake co. savings bank; Baptist.

*VAUGHAN, JAMES AUHUALPA

        From Richmond co.; Little Rock, Ark.; b. 1810; s. 1827.

VAUGHAN, JOHN HENRY Teacher

        State College, New Mexico; A.B. 1904; A.M. 1905; Univ. of Tenn.; Univ. of Calif.; b. Dobson, Aug. 13, 1880; p. John Martin and Sarah Diana (Holyfield); m. Cora Lee Spainhour, July 5, 1905; prin. Roswell, New Mex. H. S. 1906-07; prof. hist. and Eng. New Mex. Normal univ. 1907-09; prof. hist. New Mex. col. of A. and M. 1909-13; prof. hist. and economics ibid. 1913-17; ibid. and dean sch. of gen. science, ibid. 1917-24; pres. New Mex. educ. assn. 1916; ed. New Mex. School Review 1921-; exec. sec. New Mex. educ. assn. 1923-; author: History and Government of New Mexico; Odd Fellow; Baptist.

*VAUGHAN, LATIMER C. Broker

        From Warrenton; Prospect Park; White Plains, N. Y.; 346 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; b. July 26, 1856; d. Dec. 30th 1923; m. Annie Ely, Fla., Apr. 8, 1885; m. Mrs. Theodore Kiendl; A.B. 1880; banker; teacher; journalist; hosiery dealer.

†VAUGHAN, LEONIDAS POLK

        Sparta; s. 1883-84.

*VAUGHAN, ROBERT Lawyer

        From Salisbury; Nashville, Tenn.; s. 1796; mem. gen. assem. Tenn.; capt. U. S. A. war of 1812.

*VAUGHAN, VERNON HENRY Planter

        From Mt. Meigs, Ala.; San Francisco, Calif.; b. Feb. 11, 1839; d. Dec. 4, 1878; A.B. 1860; miner; prof. math. Univ. of Ala. 1868; gov. Utah, 1869.

VAUGHN, DEWEY ORDWAY

        High Point; s. 1919-20; b. High Point, Oct. 28, 1900; p. J. E. and -- -- --.

†VAUGHN, FRANK LEWIS

        Winston-Salem; s. 1895-96.

VAUGHN, HENRY ASBURY Electrician

        1708 W. Highland, Winston-Salem; pres. 145 N. Common, Lynn, Mass.; s. 1921-22; Ala. Poly inst.; b. Winston-Salem, Oct. 31, 1900; p. L. A. and Laura (Candler); Tau Kappa Alpha; Pi Kappa Alpha; emp. meter dept., Sou. Pub. Utilities, Winston-Salem, 1 yr.; experimental work, standardizing lab., Gen. Elec. co., West Lynn, Mass.; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

VAUGHN, LAURIE GIBSON

        Buchanan, Va.; s. 1902-03.

VAUGHN, ROBERT CANDLER Auditor

        1708 Shallowford st., Winston-Salem; A.B., LL.B. 1917; b. Winston-Salem, May 20, 1895; p. Leonard Anderson and Laura (Candler); Phi Beta Kappa; Beta Theta Pi; div. deputy, income tax, int. rev. serv. 1919-20; auditor Forsyth co. 1920-; supervisor and purc. agt. ibid. 1922-; Kiwanian; pvt. balloon off. sch., Ft. Thomas 1918; Methodist.

VAUGHN, ROBERT GALLAWAY Banker

        357 Church st., Greensboro; s. 1888-89; b. Madison, Mar. 10, 1868; p. Joseph Mitchell and Cassandra Jarrell (Black); m.


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Margaret Virginia Smith, June 7, 1893; Di Soc.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; pres. Am. Exch. Nat. bank of Greensboro; Presbyterian.

*VAUGHN, WILLIE STEDMAN Tobacconist

        Winston-Salem; b. July 5, 1879; d. Sept. 6, 1909; s. 1896-98; Methodist.

VEAZEY, CARL EDWIN Grocer

        Greensboro; s. 1916-17; b. Moriah, Oct. 28, 1898; p. Luther Daniel and Nora (Coleman); wholesale gro. 1919-24; U. S. navy 1917-19; Elk; Baptist.

VEAZEY, ELBERT LAMBRETH Teacher

        Stem; pres. Rowland; A.B. 1917; b. Oxford, Oct. 13, 1894; p. George McDuffie and Edna (Walker); teacher math., Greenville, 1919-20; prin. Wilson Mills H. S. 1920-21; supt. sch. Rowland 1921-; enlisted U. S. A. July 5, 1917; discharged 2nd lieut. san. corps 1918.

VENABLE, CANTEY MCDOWELL

        (See Sutton, Mrs. Louis V.)

VENABLE, CHARLES SCOTT Physician

        206 E. Locust st., San Antonio, Tex.; s. 1895-96; M.D. Univ. of Va. 1900; b. Charlottesville, Va., June 13, 1877; p. Charles Scott and Mary Martha (Southall); m. Madge J. Bonney, Sept. 5, 1900; Delta Kappa Epsilon; phys. Charlottesville, Va., 1904-08; ibid. San Antonio, Tex., 1908-; active consulting surg. Robert B. Green hosp., attending surg. Jackson hosp., visiting surg. Santa Rosa hosp., mem. San Antonio bd. of health, 1914-22; mem. co., state, and Am. med. assns.; fellow Sou. surg. assn., Western surg assn., Tex. surg. assn.; pres. ibid. 1922-24; author articles in various med. journals; maj. med. corps U. S. A., active service 1917; foreign service with base hosp. No. 41, 1919; promoted lieut.-col., discharged 1919; Episcopalian.

VENABLE, CHARLES SCOTT Chemist

        Care Viscose co., Marcus Hook, Pa.; pres. 811 Glen Terrace, Chester, Pa.; A.B. 1910, M.A. 1911; Ph.D. Mass. Inst. Tech. 1912-17; b. Chapel Hill, Sept. 3, 1891; p. Dr. F. P. and Sally Charlton (Manning); m. Olive Elsie Bartlett, Sept. 18, 1920; Phi Beta Kappa; tennis 1910; capt. ibid. 1911; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Gorgon's Head; teacher Wilmington H. S. 1911-12; lab. asst. Mass. Inst. Tech. 1913-15; adjunct prof. chem. Univ. Va. 1917; capt. chem. warfare serv. U. S. A. 1918-19; res. assoc. res. lab. app. chem. Mass. Inst. Tech. 1919-20; asst. dir. res. lab. app chem. ibid. 1921-22; dir. of research, Viscose co., Marcus Hook, Pa., 1922-; Presbyterian.

VENABLE, FRANCES PRESTON

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1924; b. Chapel Hill, Oct. 28, 1903; p. Dr. Frances Preston and Sallie (Manning); Pi Beta Phi; pres. U. N. C. woman's assn. 1924; Episcopalian.

*VENABLE, JOSEPH Teacher

        From Oxford; Virginia; b. July 25, 1837; A.B. 1857.

VENABLE, JOHN MANNING Physician

        801 City Nat. Bank bldg., San Antonio, Tex.; A.B. 1910; s. m. 1910-12; M.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1912-14; b. Chapel Hill, Sept. 3, 1891; p. Francis P. and Sallie Charlton (Manning); m. Florence Estelle Birdsall, June 5, 1920; football 1909-11; track 1910; gym team 1910; Phi Soc.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Gorgon's Head; interne St. Luke's hosp., New York city, 1915-17; post grad. work New York and Johns Hopkins univ. 1917; pres. specialist in genito-urinary diseases; entered serv. San Antonio 1917; overseas service, defensive sector Baccarat; Oise-Aisne, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne; discharged 1st lieut. 1919; Presbyterian.

VENABLE, LOUISE MANNING Secretary

        313 Rosemary lane, Chapel Hill; A.B. 1920; St. Mary's col.; b. Chapel Hill; p. Francis P. and Sallie Charleton (Manning); Phi Beta Kappa; with N. C. pharmaceutical assn. 1920-21; exec. sec. univ. extension div. 1921-; Episcopalian.

VENTERS, CHRISTOPHER HARRY

        Richlands; s. 1922-23; b. Feb. 14, 1901.

VENTERS, LEON STEPHENS Teacher

        Richlands; A.B. 1922; b. Richlands, Aug. 27, 1900; p. Roland Vance and Chrissie C. (Stephens); asst. prin. Maysville H. S. 1923-; entered U. S. N. R. F. at Chapel Hill 1918; served actively 4 mos.; discharged 1922.

VERMONT, ADOLPHE Teacher

        Spartanburg, S. C.; A.M. 1909; Louvain univ. 1893-96; Chicago univ. 1909; Ph.D. Johns Hopkins 1924; b. St. Nicolas, Belgium, Apr. 19, 1874; m. Effie Temple, Sept. 1, 1908; instr. U. N. C. 1907-10; supt. sch. Smithfield 1910-17; instr. French, Asheville H. S., 1917-18; prof. romance languages, Converse col., 1918-; on leave of absence and instr. French and Spanish, Johns Hopkins univ., 1922-23; pub. under nom de plume of de Monvert: La Belle France, Aux Etats Unis, Esther Wake, In Flanders Field; Episcopalian.

VERNER, MARY ELIZABETH

        Connesstee, Brevard; s. 1919-21; b. July 9, 1901; p. S. P. and -- -- --.

†VESTAL, HENRY WILLIS

        Kings Mountain; s. p. 1906-07.

VESTAL, GORDON Tobacconist

        Rose st., Rocky Mount; s. 1917-19; Trinity col. 3 mos.; b. Rocky Mount, Aug. 23, 1899; p. Paul Cameron and Mary Ann (Barnes); m. Lillian C. Alford, Aug. 4, 1922; Sigma Chi; tob. bus. in Wilson and Rocky Mount; Pythian; D.O.K.K.; Presbyterian.

†VESTAL, RUFUS M.

        Greensboro; s. l. 1919.


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VICK, GEORGE DAVIS Physician

        Selma; A.B. 1899; s. m. 1899-1900, 1903-04; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1906; b. Selma, Jan. 18, 1877; p. Dr. Joshua Washington and Rozetta (Richardson); m. Annie Laura Hoge, Nov. 10, 1909; Kappa Alpha; Pi Sigma; Theta Nu Epsilon; ed. Hellenian; Gorgon's Head; teacher 1902; farmer and merchant 1903; phys. Selma, 1906-; Mason; Odd Fellow; Methodist.

VICKERS, WINSTON GORDON

        Durham; s. 1919-20; b. Durham, Dec. 25, 1900; p. W. G. and -- -- --.

*VINES, CHARLES

        Edgecombe co.; b. Oct. 30, 1842; killed, Cedar Creek, Oct. 19, 1864; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; lieut. C. S. A.

*VINES, CHARLES CARSON

        Old Sparta; b. Edgecombe co., Aug. 31, 1857; d. Nov. 2, 1917; s. 1875-76; merchant 1877-98; hotel keeper 1898.

VINSON, BARNARD BEE Lawyer

        411 N. Mendenhall st., Greensboro; A.B. 1908; b. Ringwood, Mar. 17, 1889; p. Littleberry and Dora (Garrett); m. Helen Julian, Apr. 19, 1916; Kappa Alpha; Episcopalian.

*VINSOR, JAMES D.

        Northampton co.; s. 1867-68.

VINTERS, WAYNE VICTOR

        Richlands; s. 1921-22; b. Richlands, June 12, 1903.

*VISER, JAMES HERVEY Lawyer

        Florence, Ala.; A.B. 1841; A.M. 1848.

VOGLER, CHARLES ALEXANDER Lawyer

        707 S. Main st., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1911; Columbia univ. 1911-12; b. Winston-Salem, Jan. 27, 1886; p. Charles William and Elizabeth Dorcas (Brown); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; pros. atty. 2 yrs.; judge city ct. Winston-Salem 3 yrs.; 5 yrs. partner of Burton Craige under firm name Craige & Vogler; Mason; Elk; Moravian.

VOGLER, CURTIS LINVILLE Plant Breeder

        1600 4th st., Hartsville, S. C.; A.B. 1919; Univ. of Vermont 1922; b. Winston-Salem, Oct. 5, 1897; p. Jacob Wesley and Susan Elizabeth (McBride); m. Marion Ellon Wright, Aug. 10, 1920; Di Soc.; mem. plant breeding staff, Coker's Pedigreed Seed co., Hartsville, S. C., 1919-; 2nd lieut. U. S. inf. Plattsburg 1918; assigned to S. A. T. C. unit Univ. of Vt. 1918; Episcopalian.

VOGLER, FRANCIS EUGENE Undertaker

        120 S. Main st., Winston-Salem; s. 1907-08; b. Winston-Salem, Jan. 15, 1888; p. Francis Henry and Dora (Morton); m. Edith B. Witt, Apr. 15, 1914; ass. with father, Frank H. Vogler, in funeral directing 1909; firm Frank Vogler & Sons 1914; also interested in Hanes funeral home, Greensboro; Moravian.

VOGLER, HERBERT AUGUSTUS Banker

        707 S. Main st., Winston-Salem; s. 1907-11; b. Winston-Salem, Sept. 3, 1888; p. Charles W. and Bettie (Brown); m. Louise Henley, Feb. 14, 1923; Beta Theta Pi; asst. treas. Wachovia Bank & Trust co. 1911-; Moravian.

VOILS, THAD WILLIAMS

        1341 2nd st., Louisville, Ky.; B.S. 1911; b. Moresville, Aug. 20, 1890; p. C. V. and Emma C. (Williams); m. Lucy M. Willis, Oct. 30, 1918; mgr. Louisville, Ky., off. Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. co.; Elk; Knight Templar; Shriner; Presbyterian.

*VON CANNON, CHARLES HERMAN, JR.

        From Spencer; Chattanooga, Tenn.; b. Apr. 9, 1900; d. June 11, 1922; s. 1917-18; s. l. 1920; Univ. of Fla.; S. A. T. C.; asst. auditor Laclede hotel, St. Louis, Mo., 1921; Methodist.

†VON DEN STEINER, EDWARDS

        Cleveland, Od.; s. m. 1901-02; b. New Bedford, Mass., May 14, 1876; instr. phys. culture U. N. C. 1901-03; dir. phys. training Western Reserve univ.

VOORHEES, LLOYD A.

        Newton, N. J.; s. 1922-23; b. Feb. 19, 1897.

VOORHEES, WALTER CLARK Teacher

        Gibsonville; pres. Granite Falls; A.B. 1923; Elon col. 1919-20; b. Jan. 29, 1902; p. John C. and Mary -- --; m. Drusilla Dofflemyer, Aug. 1, 1923.

VREELAND, HAROLD VAN PELT Insurance

        1612 Elizabeth ave., Charlotte; A.B. 1910; p. J. B. and Emma G. --.


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*WADDELL, ALFRED Planter

        Brunswick co.; Red River, La.; b. 1805; d. 1884; s. 1824.

*WADDELL, ALFRED MOORE Lawyer

        From Hillsboro; Wilmington; b. Sept. 16, 1834; d. Mar. 17, 1912; s. 1850-53; A.M.; LL.D. 1895; lieut. col. C. S. A.; journalist; author; clerk ct. of equity, 1858-61; mem. U. S. cong. 1871-79; pres. elector 1888; mayor Wilmington 1898-1903.

WADDELL, ALFRED MOORE Bookkeeper

        Carolina Apts., Wilmington; s. 1877-78; b. Wilmington, Sept. 9, 1858; p. Alfred Moore and Julia (Savage); m. Grace Johnson, Nov. 29, 1892; cashier, paymaster; accountant; Mason; Episcopalian.

*WADDELL, EDWARD B.

        North Carolina; s. 1827.

*WADDELL, FRANCIS N. Lawyer

        From Wilmington; Hillsboro; b. 1796; d. 1881; s. 1813; planter; mem. house of c. 1820-21.

*WADDELL, GEORGE H. Lawyer

        From Chapel Hill; Columbus, Ga.; b. 1830; d. 1865; s. 1846-47; judge probate; judge co. ct. Ala.

*WADDELL, HUGH Lawyer

        From Hillsboro; Wilmington; b. Mar. 21, 1799; d. Nov. 2, 1879; A.B. 1818; mem. N. C. house of c. 1828; state sen. 1836 and '44-46; pres .sen. 1836; lieut. gov. 1836.

*WADDELL, HUGH Y.

        From Wilmington; Red River, La.; b. 1803; d. 1865; s. 1821.

*WADDELL, JAMES FLEMING Lawyer

        From Pittsboro; Seale, Ala.; b. 1828; d. Mar. 23, 1892; s. 1841-43; lieut. Mex. war; Maj. C. S. A.

*WADDELL, LEGH RICHMOND Lawyer

        From Pittsboro; Smithfield; b. Apr. 3, 1831; m. O. Wright, Feb. 12, 1859; A.B. 1852; C. S. A.; state sen.; clerk sup'r ct. 1870-74-76-79.

*WADDELL, MAURICE QUINCE Lawyer

        From Pittsboro; Wilmington; d. 1888; s. 1821-22; clerk and master in equity Chatham co.; gen. assem. N. C. 1846.

*WADDELL, OWEN ALFRED Lawyer

        From Pittsboro; Warrensburg, Mo.; b. 1833; killed, Altoona, Ga., 1864; s. 1851-52; maj. C. S. A.

WADDELL, ROBERT LEE

        Scottsville; s. 1919-20; b. Scottsville, June 27, 1897; p. M. H. and -- -- --.

*WADDELL, THEODORE DEHON Merchant

        From Pittsboro; New York; b. 1838; s. 1853-55; C. S. A.; mem. house of c. 1860.

WADDILL, JAMES BREEDEN

        Care Gen. Elec. co., Chicago, Ill.; s. 1918-19; b. Wilmington, Nov. 25, 1898.

*WADDILL, JOHN COOPER Minister

        From Selma, Ala.; Houston, Tex.; b. 1833; d. Jan. 5, 1902; A.B. 1856; Episcopalian.

*WADDILL, JOHN ROBERT

        Hertford co.; b. Jan. 19, 1831; killed in battle; A.B. 1851; capt., C. S. A.

WADDILL, PAUL HUMBER Salesman

        Carthage; pres. Laurinburg; s. 1915-16; Trinity col. 1916-17; b. Carthage, Oct. 22, 1897; p. J. E. and Mattie (Humber); auto salesman, Charlotte, 1918-20; real estate salesman, Jacksonville, Fla., 1920-22; Ford salesman, Laurinburg 1922-; Methodist.

WADDILL, WILLIAM BAXTER

        Henderson; B.S. 1924; b. Henderson, Nov. 5, 1902; Delta Tau Delta; Baptist.

WADE, BENJAMIN THOMAS Bank Cashier

        Troy; s. 1895-96; b. Troy, Mar. 12, 1875; p. C. C. and Sarah M. (DeBerry); m. Emmie Rogers, Mar. 9, 1904; saw milling 1896-1902; with Bank of Montgomery 1902-; at pres. cashier; Methodist.

*WADE, CLEMENT W. Planter

        Spring Hill, Tenn.; s. 1855-57; C. S. A.

WADE, JULIUS JENNINGS Newspaperman

        Dunn; pres. care Charlotte News, Charlotte; A.B. 1923; b. Dunn, Aug. 13, 1901; p. James Julius and Sarah Maggie (Wade); m. Hamlin Landis, Mar. 11, 1924; ed. Tar Heel; football; Golden Fleece; Sigma Delta Chi; Kappa Sigma; staff Charlotte News; ibid. Gastonia Gazette; Presbyterian.

WADE, JAWES LLOYD Insurance

        Dunn; s. 1901-04; b. Dunn, Jan. 3, 1886; p. J. J. and Sarah Margaret; m. Helen Morris, Oct. 7, 1912; farmer; mayor of Dunn 1920-; Mason; Pythian; Presbyterian.

*WADE, THOMAS

        From Rich Square; d. 1909; s. 1883-87.

*WADE, THOMAS BERRYMAN Planter

        Spring Hill, Tenn.; A.B. 1858.

WADSWORTH, HARVEY BRYAN Physician

        97 Broad st., New Bern; A.B. 1909; s. m. 1914-16; Columbia univ. 1910; M.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1918; b. Craven co., Apr. 5, 1887; p. Edward White and Elizabeth (Bryan); m. Grace A. Martin, May 26, 1920; Phi Delta Theta; Phi Chi; teacher science, Wilson H. S. 1909-11; farmer, Craven co. 1912-14; res. house off. Johns Hopkins hosp., Baltimore, 1919-20; phys. New


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Bern 1920-23; local roentgenologist Norfolk Sou. Ry. co. 1920-23; med. res. corps 1919; inactive service in Johns Hopkins hosp., Baltimore; Episcopalian.

WADSWORTH, WILLIAM HOUSTON Physician

        Concord; s. m. 1907-08; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1911.

WAFFORD, WALTER THOMAS Shipping Clerk

        Roanoke Rapids; s. 1920-22; b. Villa Ridge, Ill., May 23, 1900; p. Louise William and Maria Louise (McKee); Presbyterian.

WAGGONER, JAMES MARTIN Lawyer

        718 S. Jackson st., Salisbury; s. l. 1913-15; Catawba col. 1910-12; b. Rowan co., Feb. 17, 1892; p. F. Walter and Mary Francis (Collie); m. Julia May Johnson, Dec. 22, 1919; lawyer Salisbury 1915-17, 1919-; U. S. A. 1917, sent to Ft. Caswell for training; 1st class gunner on coast defense guns; transf. to 10th bat. anti-aircraft 1918, France 1918, stationed at Chaumont; discharged 1919; Odd Fellow; Junior; Lutheran.

‡WAGNER, CHARLES WOODLEY

        Wilmington; s. 1914-15.

‡WAGONER, BONNIE RUFUS

        Brown Summit; s. 1918-19; b. Brown Summit, Aug. 7, 1899; p. M. T. and -- -- --.

WAGONER, GERALD OSCAR Store Clerk

        Lexington; s. 1922; b. Lexington, July 15, 1902; p. Jacob O. and Hattie Eldora (Wagoner); Baptist.

WAGONER, JOE

        Winston-Salem; s. 1919-20; b. Sept. 18, 1898; p. W. H. and Bettie (Binkley); m. Mary Jeter, Feb. 28, 1924; Flynt's serv. sta. 1921-22; Bell Tel. co. 1923-.

WAGSTAFF, HENRY MCGILBERT Teacher

        Chapel Hill; Ph.B. 1899; Ph.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1906; b. Roxboro, Jan. 27, 1876; p. Clement McGilbert and Sarah Elizabeth (Paylor); m. Mary Jefferson Stephens, June 27, 1907; ed. Tar Heel 1898; Phi Soc.; teacher East Bend H. S. 1899-1900; prof. math. Rutherford col. 1900-03; grad. student Johns Hopkins univ. 1903-06; acting prof. hist. Allegheny col., Meadville, Pa., 1906-07; ass. prof. hist. U. N. C. 1907-09; prof. hist. U. N. C. 1909-; grad. student Univ. of London as Kenan prof. hist. on leave 1921-22; author: State Rights and Political Parties in North Carolina 1776-1861 (Hopkins Press 1906), Harrington Letters, Harris Letters, Letters of Henry Borry Grove, Life of Francis Lister Hawks; Odd Fellow; Methodist.

WAGSTAFF, THOMAS CLIFTON Farmer

        Roxboro; s. 1895-96; b. Roxboro, Oct. 5, 1872; p. Clem McGilbert and Sarah E. (Paylor); m. Gertrude Ham. May 16, 1921; Methodist.

WAINER, DAVID S.

        Carthage; pres. 421 S. Perry st., Montgomery, Ala.; s. 1920-21; Stetson univ. 1922-23; b. Providence, R. L., Sept. 27, 1901; p. Max and Ida (Robinson); Phi Soc.; organized weekly paper and edited same, Sand Clay Times, Carthage; with New England Sand & Gravel co., Boston, Mass., 1923; with Ala. Sand & Gravel co. 1923-24; Jewish.

†WAINWRIGHT, ERIC ROSS

        Truro, Nova Scotia; s. 1900-02; b. Jan. 17, 1881; ry. clerk.

WAITT, MALCOLM GRAHAM

        12 Wabash ave., Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1869-70; b. Chapel Hill, Apr. 9, 1854; p. Kendal Bailey and Emily (Hopkins); m. Carrie Matt Wrigley, Apr. 26, 1915; in employ Sou. ry. since leaving univ.; Presbyterian.

WAKELEY, WILLIAM EASTON Physician

        323 Meadowbrook lane, South Orange, N. J.; B.S. 1913; M.D. Columbia univ. 1915; b. Auburn, N. Y., Sept. 12, 1889; p. Dr. William Abner and Sara Frances (Easton); m. Sophie Bryan Hart, Sept. 11, 1915; Sigma Nu; Phi Chi; Gimghoul; football 1910-12; track 1910-12; physician Orange, N. J., 1915-; mem. of staff St. Mary's hosp. 1920-; 1st lieut. med. corps U. S. A. 1918; 2 mos. at Camp Greenleaf, Ga., in M. O. T. G.; discharged 1918; Mason; Episcopalian.

WALDO, JOSEPH THOMAS Lawyer

        Hamilton; s. 1855-56; b. Hamilton, Apr. 26, 1839; p. Joseph and Catherine Caroline (Yarrell); m. Mary E. Mitchell, June 11, 1862; N. C. gen. assem. 1879; 31st N. C. reg. C. S. A., captured at the fall of Roanoke Island.

WALDROP, GEORGE ROBERT

        Rutherfordton; s. 1911-12; b. Rutherfordton, Apr. 15, 1893; p. O. Theron and -- --.

WALDROP, HARLOWE CARPENTER Merchant

        Hendersonville; pres. New Bern; s. 1909-10; b. Hendersonville, Mar. 12, 1893; p. Joseph Grayson and Nancy Anna (Carpenter); m. Eula Spencer Cole; Rotarian; Shriner; Elk; Methodist.

WALDROP, HUGH DENSMORE Banker

        New Bern; s. 1920-21; Rutherford col. 1917; N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1918; Trinity col. 1920; b. Hendersonville, Jan. 25, 1899; p. Joseph Grayson and Nancy (Carpenter); with brother in groc. store 1921-23; with Citizens bank, New Bern, since; Methodist.

WALDROP, OTIS THERON Merchant

        Rutherfordton; s. 1885-86; b. Polk co., Feb. 17, 1863; p. Robert and Elizabeth Catherine --; m. Mary Sue Mills; m. Mine Thames; sheriff Polk co. 3 yrs.; farmer 2 yrs.; grocer, Rutherfordton, 15 yrs.; farmer 6 yrs.; hdw. store, Rutherfordton, 1922-; mayor Rutherfordton 2 yrs.; Methodist.


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WALKE, WILLIAM CAPEHART Engineer

        Univ. club, Baltimore, Md.; B.S. 1916; b. Avoca, Dec. 28, 1893; p. Edgar Herbert and Emily Crabby (Green); Kappa Alpha; emp. Westinghouse Elec. co. 1916-18; consulting engr. 1919-20; U. N. C. extension bureau 1920-21; emp. Consolidated Gas Elec. Lt. & Power co., Baltimore, Md., 1921-; sergt. depot brigade Camp Jackson U. S. A. 1918-19; Mason; Episcopalian.

WALKER, ALEXANDER CHARLTON Realtor

        315 E. Park ave., Charlotte; s. 1918; p. Robert Jefferson and Mattie -- --; chem. and real estate.

WALKER, ARCHIE DUVAL Merchant

        Currie; Ph.G. 1922; b. Currie, Aug. 16, 1902; p. William Robert and Maggie (Murphy); asst. in gen. merchandise; Presbyterian.

WALKER, BENJAMIN WYCHE Druggist

        334 S. Main st., Rocky Mount; s. p. 1915-17; b. Rocky Mt., Mar. 30, 1897; p. William Ira and Mary Maud (Broadhurst); m. Myrtle Fogarty, Sept. 17, 1918; registered druggist; mgr. store for I. W. Rose drug co., Rocky Mt.; jr. mem. firm T. C. McCall drug co., Rocky Mt.; entered U. S. N. at Hampton Roads, Va., 1918; transferred from naval base to U. S. S. Qui Vive; transf. from U. S. S. Qui Vive to marine hosp., Portsmouth, Va.; discharged 1919; Methodist.

WALKER, CHARLES ERNEST Manufacturer

        Anderson st., Morganton; s. 1912-14; s. p. 1916-17; b. Morganton, Nov. 18, 1894; p. Charles Douglas and Carrie (Hallyburton); m. Annie Spainhour, Mar. 17, 1918; druggist Hickory 1917-19; chem. Internat. Shoe co., Morganton, 1919-22; gro. bus. Morganton 1922-23; Garron knitting mills 1923-; U. S. A. 1917-19, with co. "L" 321st inf. and 120th field hosp. 105th san tr. 30th div.; stationed Camp Jackson, Camp Sevier, Ramsey, Eng., France; in Chateau Thierry Soissons drive and Aisne-Marne off.; Baptist.

WALKER, CARL HAMPTON Teacher

        Coinjock; A.B. 1920; A.M. 1923; b. Coinjock, July 9, 1898; p. N. J. and Fannie Davis (Hampton); m. Maude Griggs, Dec. 27, 1921; teacher Poplar Branch H. S. 1920-22; asst. prin. ibid. 1923-; U. S. naval unit U. N. C. 1918; Methodist.

WALKER, CHARLES MURCHISON Lawyer

        Fayetteville; s. 1915-16; Wake Forest col.; b. Cumberland co., July 18, 1897; p. W. M. and Lola (Byrd); m. Dorothy Henley, May 3, 1921; traveling salesman 1916-18, 1919-21; lawyer 1922-, U. S. marine corps 1918-19; pvt., corp.; served as drill instr. major part of time with recruits at Paris Island, S. C.; machine gun instr. Utica, N. Y.; O. T. C. Quantico, Va.; Presbyterian.

WALKER, DUNCAN DEVANE Physician

        547 Georgia ave., Macon, Ga.; s. 1905-08; s. m. 1908-10; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1910-12; b. Burgaw, May 5, 1886; p. Edward Decayne and Sarah Victoria (Register); m. Helen Elizabeth Parker, June 19, 1916; phys. and surg.; U. S. A. 1918; comm. 1st lieut. and served with base hosp., Camp Sherman; discharged 1919; Episcopalian.

WALKER, DANIEL JOSHUA Lawyer

        Burlington; A.B. 1913; b. Union Ridge, Nov. 29, 1885; p. Benjamin Franklin and Bettie Hennie (Smith); m. Annie Hurdle, Dec. 30, 1914; Di Soc.; prin. Burlington H. S. 1913-14; supt. Gibson graded sch. 1914-18; lawyer Burlington 1918; clerk sup'r ct. Alamance co. 1918; judge juvenile ct. of Alamance co. 1919-; Presbyterian.

WALKER, HERMAN ANDREW Merchant

        Morganton; s. 1921-23; b. Morganton, Apr. 17, 1901; p. Charlie and Carrie Jones (Hallyburton); Baptist.

WALKER, HERBERT DILLON Physician

        Elizabeth City; B.S. 1898; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1902; b. Creswell, Feb. 3, 1877; p. Augustus G. and Mary Alice (Dillon); m. Augusta Rachel Kramer, Nov. 21, 1906; Phi Soc.; Phi Sigma Kappa (Univ. of Md.); asst. res. phys. Univ. of Md. hosp. 1902-04; phys. Elizabeth City 1904-; surg. Norfolk Sou. ry. 15 yrs.; health off. Elizabeth City 4 yrs.; treas. med. soc. of N. C. 6 yrs.; asst. surg. U. S. pub. health serv. 1912-; councilor 1st dist. state med. soc. 6 yrs.; Methodist.

WALKER, HENRY GRADY

        Poplar Branch; s. 1911-12; b. Poplar Branch, Nov. 25, 1890; p. W. H. and -- --.

WALKER, HARVEY HARRISON

        New Castle; s. l. 1919-20; b. Aug. 15, 1888.

WALKER, HARRY WILBUR Druggist

        Norlina; s. p. 1920; p. Merrill E. and Stella Augusta --; prop. Walker's drug store, Norlina.

WALKER, IRVING Pharmacist

        126 Lindsay st., Reidsville; s. p. 1919-20; b. Reidsville, Feb. 28, 1897; p. John S. and Sarah (Husband); pharmacist, Tucker's drug store 1920-; U. S. A. 1918; bat. "E" 8th reg. F. A. Camp Jackson; Methodist.

*WALKER, JOHNSON

        Coffeeville, Texas; s. 1858-60.

*WALKER, JULIUS

        Wilmington; s. 1807.

*WALKER, JAMES ALVES

        Wilmington; b. May 1, 1835; A.B. 1858; asst. supt. pullman car co.; capt. C. S. A.


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WALKER, JOHN ALFRED Engineer

        Walkertown; pres. cor. 5th and Trade sts., Winston-Salem; B.S. 1914; b. Forsyth co., Sept. 28, 1889; p. J. Lindsay and Pauline (Grubbs); m. Maude Jones, Aug. 5, 1914; Di Soc.; prin. Bethania H. S. 1914-15; auto dealer 1915-16; engr. 1917-; Moravian.

WALKER, JOHN BARRETT, JR. Physician

        Gibsonville; p. m. 1910; s. m. 1911-12; M.D. Med. Col. of Va. 1914; b. Sept. 4, 1885; p. L. H. and Mary Frances --; m. Maggie Ruth Varner, June 20, 1917; Mason; Christian.

*WALKER, JAMES C. Physician

        Caswell co.; s. 1837-38.

*WALKER, JOSHUA COCHRAN Physician

        Wilmington; b. 1833; d. 1882; A.B. 1854; C. S. A.; surg. in charge hosp. at Wilmington.

WALKER, JOSEPH GABRIEL Minister

        1004 Buncombe st., Greenville, S. C.; A.B. 1911; B.D. Union Theo. sem., Richmond. Va., 1916; b. near Hightower, Apr. 13, 1889; p. Gabriel Lea and Ida Theresa (Bason); m. Olive Cornelia Jones, June 9, 1921; Di Soc.; prin. Burlington H. S. 1911-13; asst. pastor 1st Pres. ch., Greensboro, 1916-18; at same time pastor Glenwood and Bessemer ave. churches; pastorate 3rd Presbyterian ch., Greenville, S. C., 1919-; Mason.

*WALKER, JAMES H.

        Wilmington; s. 1813.

WALKER, JOHN MOSELEY Income Tax Attorney

        1517 Bolton st., Baltimore, Md.; A.B. 1881; b. Clinton, Nov. 18, 1861; p. John Moseley and Eliza Jane (Gibbs); m. Sarah Fenner Lee, Oct. 2, 1901; teacher Charlotte graded sch.; city ed. Charlotte Observer; agent Standard Oil co., Richmond, Va., and Baltimore, Md.; practicing before treas. dept int. rev. bureau in federal tax cases, Washington; in charge of income and excess profits taxes in Md. div. during world war; Episcopalian.

*WALKER, JOHN M.

        From Hillsboro; Charlotte; d. July 2, 1844; s. 1840-42.

*WALKER, JOHN MCCULLOUGH

        Charlotte; s. 1894-97.

†WALKER, JOEL PATON Lawyer

        Lauderdale Springs, Miss.; A.B. 1861; b. Oct. 3, 1840; dist. atty.; Miss. gen. assem.; capt. C. S. A.

WALKER, LEVI ALBERT Physician

        811 W. Davis st., Burlington; s. 1893-96; Elon col. 1892-93; M.D. Univ. Col. of Med., Richmond, Va., 1898; b. Caswell co., Nov. 28, 1870; p. Levi H. and Susan P. (Anderson); m. Hattie E. Walker; m. Maud Ingle; physician Caswell co. 1898-1904; ibid. Burlington 1904-; coroner Caswell co. 1900-04; health officer Burlington 1908-23; Mason; Odd Fellow: Christian.

*WALKER, LUCIAN HOLMES Merchant

        From Hickory; Roanoke, Va.; Baltimore, Md.; b. Wilmington, July 7, 1859; d. Aug. 28, 1915; m. Anne Stuart Jones, June 11, 1890; A.B. 1881; teacher 1881-82; druggist; acct. 1883-89; banker 1899-1902; merchant 1902-; Episcopalian.

WALKER, LOUIS KYLE

        Currie; s. m. 1907-08.

WALKER, MIMS B. Planter

        Faunsdale, Ala.; s. 1858-59; b. 1838; Ala. gen. assem.; capt C. S. A.

WALKER, MABEL DUELLA

        Graham; s. 1922-23; Flora McDonald col. 1914-18; b. Graham, June 24, 1897; p. J. C. and -- -- --.

WALKER, NATHANIEL Optometrist

        High Point; s. 1915-16; p. John Robert and Mattie Josephine --; 2nd MM air serv. 8th co. A. E. F., received citation from French war dept.

*WALKER, NICHOLAS L. Merchant

        Milton; b. 1826; d. 1861; s. 1845-47.

WALKER, NATHAN WILSON Educator

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1903; Ed.M. Harvard univ. 1921; b. Currituck co., Mar. 7, 1875; p. William Henry and Anthea Ellen --; m. Eva Pritchard, Dec. 29, 1903; Phi Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Delta Kappa; supt. pub. sch. Asheboro 1903-05; prof. educ. U. N. C. 1905-; acting dean sch. of educ. ibid. 1921-; state h. s. insp. 1907-19; mem. state bd. of examiners 1907-17; dir. U. N. C. summer sch. 1908-; pres. N. C. teachers' assem. 1918-19; ed. High School Journal; Methodist.

*WALKER, PETER

        Hillsboro; s. 1834-35.

*WALKER, PLATT DICKINSON Lawyer

        From Wilmington; Charlotte; Raleigh; b. Oct. 25, 1849; d. Raleigh, May 22, 1923; p. Thomas D. and Mary Vance (Dickinson); m. Nettie Settle Covington, June 5, 1878; s. 1865-67; LL.D. 1908; LL.B. Univ. of Va. 1869; LL.D. Davidson col. 1903; lawyer 1870-1903; mem. house of rep. 1874-75; asso. justice supr. ct. 1903-; trustee U. N. C. 1901-05; pres. N. C. bar assn.; pres. state lit. and hist. soc.; Episcopalian.

WALKER, ROBERT RICHMOND Teacher

        Laurel Hill; pres. Kerr; s. 1913-14; b. Union Ridge, July 17, 1889; p. Benjamin F. and Bettie H. (Smith); m. Martha Hargrove, June 29, 1921; Di Soc.; prin. and teacher Oak Ridge graded sch. 1914-16; prin. Laurel Hill H. S. 1916-18, 1919-20; prin. Gibson H. S. 192-22; prin. Franklin


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cons. sch., Kerr, 1922-; U. S. A. 1918-19; with 323rd inf. 81st div., engaged in St. Die sector, Meuse-Argonne off, near Verdun; Mason; Presbyterian.

WALKER, SAMUEL ANSELL

        Poplar Branch; s. 1915-16; b. Poplar Branch, Jan. 16, 1894; p. W. H. and -- --.

*WALKER, THOMAS OWEN DAVIE Lawyer

        Wilmington; b. 1822; d. 1865; A.B. 1843; ry. pres.

*WALKER, WILLIAM MEARES Planter

        Wilmington; b. 1829; d. in service, 1864; A.B. 1852; capt. C. S. A.

*WALKER, WILLIAM RICHMOND

        Caswell co.; A.B. 1838; A.M. 1838.

*WALKUP, HENRY CLAY Physician

        From Union co.; Boardman, Fla.; b. 1843; s. 1864-65; C. S. A.

*WALKUP, SAMUEL HOEY Lawyer

        Mecklenburg co.; A.B. 1841; gen. assem. of N. C. 1858-60; col. 48th reg. C. S. A.; trustee U. N. C. 1874-77.

WALL, FRANK PRIVETT

        Box 369, Raleigh; s. 1913-15; b. Wendell, Aug. 25, 1896; p. J. A. and -- -- --.

WALL, GEORGE COLLINS

        Hillsboro; s. 1913-15; b. Durham, Oct. 31, 1894; p. Col. W. L. and Annie C. (Collins); with Dupont Powder co., Hopewell, Va., 1915-16; Liggett & Myers Tob. co., St. Louis, Mo., 1916-17, 1919; Carate Dil. corp., Oklahoma City, Okla., 1919; with Orange Trust co., Hillsboro, 1920-; 1st Mo. cav. U. S. A. 1917; 128th and 129th F. A. 35th div. 1917-18; 3rd tr. camp, Ft. Sill, Okla., 1918; 2nd lieut. 130th F. A. 35th div. 1918-19; France 1918-19; discharged lieut. 1919; Episcopalian.

*WALL, HENRY CLAY Manufacturer

        Rockingham; b. June 10, 1841; d. Green Park, July 31, 1899; s. 1858-61; author; farmer; merchant; mem. house of rep. 1899; sergt co. "A" 23rd N. C., C. S. A.; trustee U. N. C. 1899-1901.

WALL, HENRY CLAY

        Rockingham; s. 1900-01; b. Rockingham, Aug. 9, 1882; p. Henry Clay and Mary Frances (Leak); m. Elizabeth Nicholson, Oct. 12, 1918; Phi Delta Theta; Methodist.

*WALL, JOHN

        North Carolina; s. 1826.

†WALL, JOHN EDGAR Clerk

        Duke; s. p. 1900-01; b. Selma, July 24, 1875; mechanic 1902-03; clerk 1903-.

*WALL, JOSEPH G.

        Hicksford, Va.; s. 1807.

*WALL, JAMES MARSHALL Teacher

        From Fayette co., Tenn.; Wadesboro; b. Stanly co., Dec. 28, 1839; d. Jan. 15, 1921; A. B. 1867; planter; sheriff Anson co. 1870-78; supt. sch. ibid.; capt. co. "A" 59th reg. C. S. A.

*WALL, JOHN POYTHRESS

        Rockingham; b. 1835; d. 1855; s. 1852-54.

*WALL, JOHN T.

        Hicskford, Va.; s. 1823.

WALL, LEROY BYRON Lawyer

        Winston-Salem; s. 1908-16; b. Surry co., Mar. 31, 1888; p. James Alfred and Dora Adelia --; Di Soc.; lawyer Winston-Salem 1916-; Mason; Methodist.

WALL, MAX SOLOMON

        High Point; s. 1919-20; b. High Point, Sept. 20, 1900; p. S. F. and -- -- --.

*WALL, RICHARD ROBERT Physician

        Rockingham co.; A.B. 1829.

WALL, ROBERT WINFRED Lawyer

        Newland; B.L. 1913; B.S. Weaver col. 1909; b. Morganton, Dec. 25, 1880; p. William Marion and Sarah Virginia Wilson (Chandler); lawyer, Elk Park, 1911-13, Newland 1913-; mayor Newland 1913-14; co. atty. 1918-19; Odd Fellow; Mason; Methodist.

WALL, THOMAS DIGGS Farmer

        Pee Dee; s. 1920-23; b. Pee Dee, Nov. 1, 1902; p. Benjamin Long and Harriet Inez (Diggs); Kappa Pi; Methodist.

WALL, WILLIAM MILLARD Minister

        Mt. Airy; pres. Mayodan; s. 1887-88; b. Mt. Airy, June 19, 1862; p. William Pinkney and Lemesa (Hall); m. Mamie Susanna Satterfield, Apr. 25, 1894; teacher and planter for several yrs.; minister 1908-; in pastorate 1916-24; Mason; Methodist.

WALLACE, ARTHUR CLEGG

        Star; Ph.G. 1924; b. Star, Dec. 10, 1899; p. William Clegg and Margaret Louise --; Methodist.

†WALLACE, EDWARD ROBERT

        Morehead City; s. p. 1905-06.

WALLACE, FITZHUGH ERNEST Lawyer

        Kinston; s. 1909-11; s. l. 1911-12, 1913-14; Davidson col.; b. Wallace, Dec. 14, 1889; p. David Hugh and Mary Charlotte (Ellsworth); m. Erwin Green Carter, Nov. 10, 1915; Kappa Sigma; lawyer Kenansville 5 yrs.; ibid. Kinston 5 yrs.; Mason; Presbyterian.

*WALLACE, GEORGE WALKER Physician

        From Norfolk, Va.; Berkley, Va.; b. Nov. 17, 1845; d. Nov. 8, 1913; p. Geo. T. and Elizabeth (Crews); m. Sallie Willie Chewning; s. 1862-64; A.B. 1911 as of 1866; M.D. Univ. of Va.; phys. and druggist, Berkley, Va.; Presbyterian.


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†WALLACE, JAMES ALBERT

        Pitt co.; A.B. 1860; b. June 6, 1830; C. S. A.

†WALLACE, JAMES BRYANT

        Columbia, S. C.; s. p. 1908-09.

WALLACE, N. WILSON, JR. Automobile Dealer

        1907 E. 5th st., Charlotte; s. 1904-05; b. Mecklenburg co., July 12, 1886; p. N. W. and Rachel (Newell); m. Mary King, Nov. 14, 1911; traveling salesman 6 yrs.; auto. dealer 11 yrs.; now supt. Charlotte branch Ford Motor co.; deputy sheriff Mecklenburg co. 3 yrs.; Lutheran.

WALLACE, SIGMOND Merchant

        Statesville; s. 1892-93; b. Statesville, Nov. 21, 1875.

WALLACE, SAMUEL GODRON Bookkeeper

        420 Walnut st., Statesville; s. 1919-20; b. Statesville, May 12, 1901; p. Wm. and Flora (Whitlock); asst. bookkeeper, Wallace Bros co., Statesville, 1920-; Jewish.

*WALLIS, WILLIAM BANE ALEXANDER

        Stokes co.; A.B. 1816.

WALSER, DONALD A. Lawyer

        Lexington; s. l. 1919; jr. mem. Walser & Walser, attys.

WALSER, FREDERICK TAYLOR Journalist

        117 Pennsylvania ave., Asheville; s. 1863-64; b. Davidson co., Jan. 12, 1849; farmer; U. S. dep. coll. int. rev. 1878-.

WALSER, JOSEPH GAITHER Merchant

        Lexington; s. 1888-90; b. Yadkin col., Dec. 22, 1869; p. Gaither and Fannie E. --; m. Sadie Thompson, Nov. 29, 1900; merchant and mfr.; postmaster Lexington 1901-11; int. rev. serv. 1898-1901; Presbyterian.

WALSER, ZENOBIAN ILMER Lawyer

        Lexington; B.Lit. 1893; s. l. 1895; b. Yadkin College, July 16, 1873; p. Gaither and Fannie E. (Byerly); m. Grace Mason Daniel, June 14, 1905; Di Soc.; lawyer Lexington 1895; mem. firm Walser & Walser, with Zeb V. Walser; Presbyterian.

WALSER, ZEB VANCE Lawyer

        Lexington; s. 1880-84; LL.B. Univ. of Mich. 1886; b. Yadkin Institute, June 17, 1863; p. Burgess Gaither and Frances Estelle (Byerly); m. Frances Estelle Adderton, Jan. 31, 1894; Di Soc.; ed. University Magazine; lawyer Lexington 1886-; pres. 1st Nat. bank, Elk Furn. co.; vice-chmn. city sch. bd.; charter mem. N. C. bar assn.; mem. state house of rep. 1888-90, 1894-96; speaker ibid. 1895; atty. gen. N. C. 1897-1901; supr. ct. reporter 1901-05; state sen. 1890-92; trustee U. N. C. 1895; Presbyterian.

*WALSH, CHARLES

        From Mobile, Ala.; New York; b. Oct. 7, 1840; d. Feb. 6, 1902; s. 1857-59; capt. C. S. A.

WALTERS, BRYANT STOKES

        Hertford; s. 1921-22; b. June 8, 1904.

WALTERS, CHARLES MANLEY Physician

        220 Union st., Burlington; A.B. 1905; s. m. 1904-06; Ph.B. Elon col. 1904; M.A. ibid. 1905; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1908; b. Burlington, July 6, 1876; p. William Madison and Sarah Frances (Morrow); m. Selma Thomas, Oct. 27, 1908; phys. Union Ridge 1908-19; ibid. Burlington 1919-; Christian.

WALTERS, DANIEL HINSON

        Raeford; s. 1922-23; b. Jan. 1, 1899.

*WALTERS, JOHN MARION Druggist

        From Burlington; Graham; Greensboro; Wilmington; b. Aug. 21, 1883; d. May 14, 1916; s. p. 1905 and '08; traveling salesman; Christian.

WALTON, BASIL MANLY Minister

        Townsville; s. 1911, 1915-16; b. Morganton, May 2, 1887; p. Thomas and -- -- --.

WALTON, KESTER LOWELL Lawyer

        Biltmore; s. 1916-17; LL.B. Georgetown univ. 1922; b. Asheville, July 12, 1898; p. Frank A. and Anna (Jones); lawyer Asheville 1923-; U. S. A. med. corps 1917; served in U. S. and France; discharged 1919; Methodist.

*WALTON, TIMOTHY Planter

        From Dayton, Ala.; Gallatin, Tenn.; b. Dec. 29, 1838; A.B. 1859; C. S. A.

*WALTON, WILLIAM MCENTIRE, JR.

        Morganton; d. Oct. 26, 1905; s. 1896-97; capt. bat. "H" 6th art. U. S. A., Manila, P. I.

WANG, LINGOH

        Pekin, China; A.B. 1911; Cornell univ.; Univ. of Colo.; b. Dec. 24, 1882.

WARD, ALFRED DECATUR Lawyer

        105 Pollock st., New Bern; Ph.B. 1885; s. l. 1885-86; b. Duplin co., Dec. 25, 1859; p. William Robinson and Keziah Jane (Johnson); m. Carolina Virginia Farrior, Oct. 22, 1890; ed. U. N. C. Magazine; Phi Soc.; teacher 1885-86; lawyer Kenansville 1886-95; ibid. New Bern 1895-; organizer and dir. Dixie Fire Ins. co., Greensboro; dir. and gen. counsel Nat. Bank of New Bern 20 yrs.; mayor Kenansville 4 yrs.; N. C. gen assem. 1893; chmn. Craven co. bd. of educ. 1899-93; N. C. sen. 1913-15; mem. N. C. constitutional comm. 1913; trustee Wake Forest col. 1907-; pres. bd. of trustees ibid. 1907-09; pres. bd. of trustees Craven co. farm life sch. 1912-; trustee New Bern city graded sch. 25 yrs.; vice-pres. N. C. bar assn.; mem. Am. bar assn.; Royal Arcanum; Baptist.


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WARD, CARSON POWELL

        222 S. Dyer st., Elizabeth City; s. 1914-15; b. Belvidere, Apr. 29, 1892; p. John H. and -- -- --.

WARD, DAVID LIVINGSTONE, JR.

        31 New st., New Bern; A.B. 1924; b. New Bern, June 23, 1903; p. D. L. and Carrie Louise (Schollenburger); Kappa Alpha; Episcopalian.

WARD, EUGENE CARROLL Lawyer

        Box 86, Asheville; A.B. 1911; s. l. 1913; Univ. of Edinburgh, Scotland, 1919; b. Tuscola, Nov. 10, 1888; p. A. E. and Mary C. (Long); m. Alice Johnston Hazzard, Sept. 1, 1923; prin. Rock Hill H. S., Rock Hill, S. C., 1911-12; instr. Helena, Ark., H. S. 1913-14; lawyer Asheville 1914-; sergt. 321st inf. 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Methodist.

WARD, EDWARD HARVIE

        Tarboro; s. p. 1912-13; N. C. Col. of A. & E.; b. Danville, Va., Oct. 16, 1889; p. John Thomas and Emily (Zoeller); m. Myrtle Clark Fuller, Nov. 25, 1914; Episcopalian.

†WARD, EDWIN SMITHWICK

        Williamston; s. l. 1910-11; b. Williamston, Dec. 16, 1891; p. W. T. and -- --.

*WARD, EDWARD WEST Physician

        Memphis, Tenn.; b. 1827; s. 1847-48; mem. conv. 1861; surg. C. S. A.

*WARD, EDWARD WILKINSON, JR. Physician

        From Lincolnton; McDonald, Tenn.; b. May 8, 1872; d. Apr. 4, 1914; m. May Trotter, May 17, 1905; s. m. 1891-92; Univ. of Louisville; physician in Tenn.; postmaster at time of death; co. "G" 2nd N. C. inf.; capt. Ky. N. G., Frankfort, Ky.; Methodist.

WARD, FRANCIS B.

        Greene co.; s. 1809-11.

WARD, GEORGE HAHN Lawyer

        Waynesville; s. 1910-11; s. l. 1911-12; b. Waynesville, Feb. 28, 1892; p. Albert Eugene and Mary (Long); m. Carrie Sue Adams, Apr. 3, 1915; lawyer Waynesville; Mason; Pythian; Junior.

WARD, GEORGE ROBERT Lawyer

        Wallace; Ph.B. 1903; b. Duplin co., Nov. 4, 1877; p. George W. and Mary Priscilla (Alderman); m. Bettie Williams, June 24, 1908; N. C. gen. assem.; Mason; Odd Fellow; Pythian; Presbyterian.

*WARD, GASTON WINGATE Druggist

        From Chapel Hill; Grensboro; b. June 22, 1854; s. 1869-70.

*WARD, GEORGE WASHINGTON Lawyer

        Elizabeth City; b. Chowan co., July 2, 1862; d. Feb. 25, 1917; s. l. 1891-92; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1890; sol. 1st dist.; city atty.; judge supr. ct. 1904-; chmn. bd. of educ.

†WARD, HOMER BENJAMIN

        Echo; s. 1895-96.

WARD, HALLETT SYDNEY Lawyer

        Washington; s. l. 1893; b. Gates co., Aug. 31, 1870; p. Nathan O. and Martha Eliza (Matthews); m. Aileen Latham, Sept. 23, 1896; lawyer Winton 1893-94, Plymouth 1894-1904; partner with J. D. Grimes, Washington, 1905-; elected to state sen. 1898; sol. 1st jud. dist. 1904-11; mem. 67th and 68th U. S. cong.; Episcopalian.

WARD, HERSCHEL THOMAS Railway Clerk

        718 8th ave., Hickory; s. 1919-20; b. Loachapolka, Ala., Sept. 18, 1900; p. C. S. and Susie -- --; m. Rachel -- --; Di Soc.; clerk Hotel Huffry, Hickory, 1921-23; sec.-treas. Carolina Sports shop 1923; freight clerk Sou. ry. 1923-; Methodist.

WARD, IVIE ALPHONSO Physician

        Belvidere; M.D. 1907; b. Chowan co., Sept. 23, 1879; p. William Caleb and Alice Victoria (Holowell); m. Ruth Mae Lassiter, Aug. 20, 1915; physician Weeksville 1907-08, Belvidere 1908-; Baptist.

‡WARD, JESSE ELLIOTT Physician

        Robersonville; s. 1899-1902; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1904; b. Wilson, July 22, 1882; p. Joseph T. and Martha J. (Speight); m. Nannie Woolfin Scull, June 8, 1906.

*WARD, JAMES RIDDLE Physician

        Chatham co.; A.B. 1846; A.M. 1849.

WARD, LINNIE MARIE Teacher

        R. F. D. 2, Greensboro; pres. Greensboro Col. for Women; M.A. 1920; A.B. Greensboro Col. for Women 1913; b. near Greensboro, Feb. 17, 1881; p. James Wesley and Mittie (Peacock); teacher Bessemer H. S. 1902-03, Oxford orphanage 1903-08, Greensboro city sch. 1908-09, Bessemer H. S. 1909-12; Greensboro col. 1913-; now head Latin dept. ibid.; Methodist.

WARD, NEEDHAM ERASTUS Manufacturer

        Selma; Ph.B. 1900; b. Greene co., Oct. 10, 1876; p. Jos. Tyson and Martha (Speight); m. Emma Lucas, Sept. 12, 1901; pres. Phi Soc. 1900; brick mfr.; farmer.

*WARD, NATHAN PERRY

        Franklin co.; b. June 11, 1833; A.B. 1857.

*WARD, SAMUEL MILTON

        Chapel Hill; s. 1869-70.

WARD, VERNON ALBERT Physician

        Robersonville; s. 1903-06; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1908; Univ. of Md.; b. Greene co., Jan. 8, 1885; p. Joseph T. and Martha (Speight); m. Mary Elizabeth Jones, Dec. 28, 1910; physician Bethel 1908-13, Robersonville 1913-; Baptist.


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WARD, VERA LOUISE Secretary

        Greensboro; s. 1922-23; A.B., N. C. Col. for Women 1921; b. Lake Junaluska, Aug. 11, 1900; p. A. E. and -- -- --; gen. sec. Y. W. C. A., N. C. Col. for Women.

WARD, WAITS ARTEMUS

        Spencer; Ph.G. 1924; b. Spencer, Sept. 1, 1899; p. P. W. and -- -- --; Methodist.

WARD, WILLIAM ERA Lawyer

        Graham; s. l. 1910-11; Trinity col. 1909-10; b. Alamance co., Feb. 28, 1886; p. H. Q. and Dora Emma (Ray); m. Minnie Blanche Long, Jan. 15, 1920; mayor Graham 1913-15; Baptist.

WARD, WALLACE FITZGERALD

        Lake Junaluska; s. 1917-18; b. Lake Junaluska, Mar. 2, 1898; p. A. E. and -- --.

WARD, WYATT MACON Grocer

        Box 438, New Bern; pres. Cape Henry, Va.; s. 1881-82; b. Greene co., Jan. 17, 1862; p. David George and Emily Adelaide (Moyr); wholesale gro. bus.; Baptist.

†WARDEN, ELI BEECHER

        Yadkinville; s. 1913-14; b. Yadkinville, Mar. 22, 1892; p. A. M. and -- -- --.

WARDLAW, CHARLES DIGBY Teacher

        825 Berkeley ave., Plainfield, N. J.; A.B. 1909; Trinity col., Hartford; Columbia univ.; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 21, 1882; p. Charles Bloomfield and Anne Eliza (Bonnell); m. Charlotte Gorham Coleman, 1904; wearer "NC"; Psi Upsilon; gym. instr.; jr. master Mackensie sch., Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., 1909-11; asso. prin. Mr. Leal's Sch. for Boys, Plainfield, N. J. 1911-16; prin. Wardlaw sch., Plainfield, N. J. 1916-; instr. in phys. educ. Columbia univ. summer sessions since 1909; lecturer on physical educ. Col. univ. ext. courses 1917; author: Basketball and Indoor Baseball for Women; Basketball, A Handbook for Coaches and Players; Fundamentals of Baseball; also short book of verse; Episcopalian.

WARDLAW, JOSEPH GEORGE, JR.

        York, S. C.; M.S. 1924; B.S. Citadel col. 1922; b. York, S. C., Oct. 18, 1901; p. J. G. and -- -- --; Presbyterian.

WARDLAW, NORMAN BONNELL

        Wardlaw sch., Plainfield, N. J.; s. 1906-07.

WARE, FRENO SAMUEL

        Kings Mountain; pres. 108 Patton st., Danville, Va.; s. 1920-22; Roanoke col.; b. Kings Mtn., July 22, 1899; p. W. A. and -- -- --.

WARE, GARRISON ABRAHAM Cotton Broker

        Kings Mountain; s. 1918; b. Kings Mountain, Aug. 1, 1898; p. William A. and Mary Carolina (Anthony).

†WARE, JAMES EASTHAM

        Charlotte; s. 1913-14; b. Charlotte, Dec. 3, 1895; p. J. F. and -- -- --.

WARE, JAMES HUNTER

        Mt. Holly; s. 1921-22; b. Mt. Holly, Oct. 7, 1904; p. T. L. and -- -- --.

*WARE, JOHN J. Physician

        Brownville, Tenn.; d. 1878; s. 1857-59; surg. C. S. A.

*WARE, JAMES N.

        Perry co., Ala.; b. 1839; d. in service, Columbus, Miss., 1862; s. 1859-60.

WARE, MAJOR LEE Druggist

        Winfall, Va.; s. m. 1903-04; b. Kings Mountain, May 2, 1880.

WARE, REUBEN KING Clerk

        Reidsville; s. 1918-20; b. Reidsville, May 19, 1901; p. Sephen H. and Mary Narcissus (Taylor); m. Nellie Mae Smith, May 7, 1922; clerical work with Am. Tob. co., Reidsville; U. S. army 1918; Methodist.

*WARE, WILLIAM H.

        Perry co., Ala.; b. 1841; killed, Fredericksburg, 1862; s. 1859-60; C. S. A.

WARLICK, HENRY CLINTON, JR.

        Charlotte; pres. Swandale, W. Va.; s. 1912-14; s. m. 1914-16; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1918; b. Newells, Nov. 21, 1891; p. H. C. and -- -- --.

*WARLICK, LEE MARTIN Lawyer

        From Lincolnton; Milton; b. Cherokee, Ga., Nov. 18, 1862; d. Oct. 29, 1904; A.B. 1884; teacher 1884-86; lawyer 1886-.

WARLICK, WILSON Lawyer

        Newton; LL.B. 1913; Catawba col.; Lenoir col.; b. Newton, Mar. 8, 1891; p. Thos. M. and Martha Brandon (Wilson); Alpha Tau Omega; intelligence section U. S. A., world war; Mason; Junior; Presbyterian.

WARLICK, WILLIAM FAREL Teacher

        Conover; s. 1911-13; b. Lincoln co., Mar. 29, 1890; p. Henry D. and Eleanor Elizabeth (Wharton); m. Mary Alma Heavner, Aug. 28, 1913; instr. Latin, Catawba col., Newton, 2 yrs.; salesman 5 yrs.; prin. Conover graded sch. 2 yrs.; at pres. prin. Conover graded sch.; Dutch Reformed.

WARNER, DAVID FRANKLIN

        Ellerbe; s. p. 1921-22; b. Ellerbe, Aug. 26, 1886; p. F. M. and -- -- --.

WARREN, ANDREW JACHSON Physician

        Hillsboro; pres. 61 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; s. 1908-10; s. m. 1910-12; M.D. Tulane univ. 1914; b. Hurdle Mill, May 16, 1891; p. William Algernon and Lula C. (Hester); m. Margaret Lyle Spurgeon, June 12, 1917; Phi Soc.; Omega Upsilon Phi; physician, Hillsboro 1915-17; county health officer Rowan co. and Salisbury


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1918-19; asst. state health officer 1919-20; city health officer, Charlotte, 1920; now mem. staff Internat. health bd. of Rockefeller foundation; Episcopalian.

‡WARREN, BRYAN POPE

        Blounts Creek; s. m. 1920-22; Trinity col.; b. Blounts Creek, May 27, 1895; p. J. J. and -- -- --.

WARREN, BURNEY SIMEON Druggist

        Greenville; s. 1907-08; m. Winnifred Watkins Warren, Oct. 26, 1921.

WARREN, EDGAR POE Farmer

        R. F. D. 2, Hurdle Mills; s. 1907-11; b. Hurdle Mills, Nov. 16, 1888; p. William Algernon and Hudah (Hester); m. Effie Baynes, Sept. 28, 1922; in tob. bus. leaf dept. 1913-16.

WARREN, ERNEST ROBERT Lawyer

        310 3rd ave., Gastonia; s. 1914-17; b. Gastonia, Dec. 2, 1895; p. Robt. Clark and Nellie (Hoey); m. Alice Phillips, Oct. 12, 1921; Di Soc.; Pi Kappa Alpha; Phi Delta Phi; lawyer 1919-; asst. city sol. 1919-21; chmn. bd. of elections Gaston co. 1919-20; U. S. A. 1917 at Camp Jackson; sergt. in 317th F. A.; 2nd lieut sch. fire, Ft. Sill, Okla.; Presbyterian.

WARREN, GORDON WELLS

        Durham; s. 1914-16; b. Durham, Aug. 14, 1897; p. J. A. and -- -- --.

WARREN, JACK Clerk

        Washington; B.S. 1922; b. Beaufort co., Sept. 24, 1900; p. J. L. and Henrietta (Evett); Kappa Sigma; bookkeeper Imperial Tob. co. on leaf market 1922; clerk for Bragaw Fert. co. 1923-; Presbyterian.

WARREN, JUNIUS CAMPBELL

        Benson; s. p. 1912-13; b. Newton Grove, Feb. 14, 1885; p. Lovett and -- -- --.

†WARREN, JOSEPH EDWARD JOHNSON Teacher

        Gonzales, Tex.; s. 1887-88.

WARREN, JOHN FRANK

        Burlington; s. 1916-17; b. Caswell co., Apr. 4, 1896; p. Jasper Newton and Sallie (Compton); m. Annie Watson Moore, Apr. 17, 1923; tob. bus., leaf dept.; co. "E" 105th supply tr. 30th div. U. S. A. world war; Presbyterian.

WARREN, JULIEN KNOX Lawyer

        Trenton; s. l. 1906-07; b. Edenton, Aug. 20, 1886; p. William Young and Frances Roulac (Badham); m. Etta Burt, June 20, 1914; extensive farming and real estate bus.; Episcopalian.

WARREN, JOHN RALPH

        Taylorsville; s. 1916-17; b. Taylorsville, Apr. 26, 1895; p. H. L. and -- --.

WARREN, JOHN WADDELL Physician

        Edenton; s. m. 1903-04; M.D. Univ. Col. of Med. 1906; b. Nov. 28, 1884.

WARREN, LORENZO BLAKE Farmer

        R. F. D. 5, Clinton; p. m. 1922.

WARREN, LINDSAY CARTER Lawyer

        Washington; s. 1906-08; s. l. 1911-12; b. Washington, Dec. 16, 1889; p. Chas. F. and Elizabeth Mutter (Blount); m. Emily Harris, Jan. 27, 1916; Alpha Tau Omega; lawyer Washington 1912-; co. atty. Beaufort co. 1912-; state sen. 1917, 1919; mem. of house 1923; pres. pro tem state sen. 1919; trustee U. N. C.; Elk; Episcopalian.

WARREN, ROBERT LEE Physician

        Dunn; s. m. 1907-09; M.D. Tulane univ. 1911; b. Cumberland co., June 25, 1887; p. W. B. and Keturah E. (Lee); m. Jessie Allen, Jan. 21, 1913; Mason; Pythian; Baptist.

WARREN, THOMAS DAVIS Lawyer

        22 Pollock st., New Bern; B.L. 1899; b. Edenton, Jan. 21, 1872; p. William Young and Fannie Roulac (Badham); m. Mary Stevenson, June 16, 1904; lawyer, Trenton 10 yrs.; ibid. New Bern 1908-; state sen. 1891, 1893, house of rep. 1895; trustee U. N. C. 1907-; chmn. state dem. exec. com. 1914-22; U. S. dist. atty. 1919; U. S. spec. atty. 1920; condemnation Camp Bragg; chmn. bd. educ. Craven co., 1916-19; trustee U. N. C. 1907; Episcopalian.

WARREN, THOMAS LAFAYETTE

        Lenoir; pres. Concord; A.B. 1922; Univ. of Grenoble, France, 1919; b. Lenoir, Mar. 18, --; p. Joseph Lafayette and Mary Emma (Prestwood); with N. C. cotton growers coop. assn. in charge 8th dist. of N. C. with headquarters at Concord; U. S. army 1917-19.

WARREN, THEL WHITFIELD Farmer

        Newton Grove; s. p. fall 1919; b. Newton Grove, Feb. 5, 1898; p. John Ellis and Alberta (Tart); in saw milling bus.; Baptist.

WARREN, VIRGIL LEROY Bookkeeper

        Prospect Hill; s. 1916-18; b. Prospect Hill, Oct. 17, 1897; p. F. R. and Eldora Ida (Satterfield); m. Bynum Maynard, June 26, 1923; at pres. mgr. and buyer Warren co.; asst. postmaster; S. A. T. C.

WARREN, WILLIAM FRANKLIN Teacher

        Greenville, S. C.; pres. care High School; M.A. 1911; A.B. Elon col. 1910; b. Prospect Hill, Apr. 26, 1887; p. Franklin Rudolph and Eudora Ida (Satterfield); prin. Reidsville H. S. 2 yrs.; ibid. Greensboro 3 yrs.; ibid. McMaster sch., Columbia, S. C., 4 yrs.; ibid. Greenville, S. C., 4 yrs.; O. T. C. College park, Md., 1918; Camp Alfred Vail, N. J. 6 mos.; Mason; Pythian; Presbyterian.

WARREN, WILLIAM YOUNG, JR.

        Lakeland, Fla.; s. 1890-91.


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WARRICK, ED Teacher

        Candler; A.B. 1918; b. Relief, May 30, 1891; p. J. L. and Missouri -- --; m. Henrietta Clark, Aug. 8, 1922; Di Soc.; prin. Candler H. S. 1918-; Camp Jackson co. "I" 321st inf. 81st div.; entered U. S. A. as pvt., promoted 2nd lieut.; in serv. 15 mos.; Baptist.

WARRICK, JESS

        Sioux; s. 1919-20; b. Sioux, Aug. 30, 1898; p. James and -- -- --.

WARSHAW, JACOB Teacher

        Station A, Lincoln, Neb.; A.M. 1902; A.B. Harvard univ 1900; Ph.D. Univ. of Mo. 1912; b. London, Dec. 22, 1878; p. Lewis and Sophia (Burston); m. Hazel Marie Williams, Aug. 3, 1920; instr. modern languages U. N. C. 1900-01; teacher Porto Rico sch. 1903-07; prof. romance languages Univ. of Mo. 1909-19; prof. modern languages Univ. of Nebr. 1919-; author New Latin America 1922, Elements of Spanish 1924.

WASHBURN, BENJAMIN EARL Sanitarian

        Care International Health bd., 61 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; pres. Box 259, Kingston, Jamaica, B. W. I.; A.B. 1906; M.A. 1909; M.D. Univ. of Va. 1911; b. Rutherfordton, Dec. 29, 1885; p. John Rutherford and Camilla (Miller); m. Zellah Howe, Oct. 6, 1912; pres. med. class 1909; physician Rutherford co. 1912-13; field dir. in N. C. for Rockefeller san. comm. 1913-14; health off. Nash co. 1914; field dir. on staff of Internat. Health bd. 1915-; in British Guiana and Trinidad, B. W. I., 1915-16, Wilson co. 1916-17; dir. of bureau of co. health work of N. C. state bd. of health 1917-19; iu Jamaica, B. W. I., 1920-.

WASHBURN, DANIEL MOSES Farmer

        Ives st., Pateros, Wash.; s. 1886-87; b. Mitchell co., Sept. 4, 1855; p. Isaac and Susanna (Hoppis); m. Harriet Eliza --, Jan. 8, 1888; teacher Mitchell, McDowell and Yancey cos.; farmer until 1899; rancher in S. Dak. 1899-1902; homesteader Washington 1902-; Baptist.

WASHBURN, EDWARD NOLLIE, JR.

        Bostic; s. 1922-23; b. Sept. 24, 1903.

*WASHBURN, JOHN PIPKIN

        From Lillington; Shanghai, China; b. Sept. 6, 1899; d. Lillington, Feb. 5, 1923; A.B. 1920; pres. student body; Nat. City bank in London and Shanghai.

*WASHINGTON, AUGUSTIN

        s. 1822.

*WASHINGTON, AUGUSTINE BURKETTE

        Memphis, Tenn.; b. Oct. 26, 1838; killed, Chickamauga, Sept. 19, 1863; A.B. 1858; LL.B.; col. C. S. A.

*WASHINGTON, GEORGE

        Wayne co.; A.B. 1848.

‡WASHINGTON, GEORGE LAWRENCE

        Kinston; s. 1859-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; b. Sept. 22, 1842.

*WASHINGTON, JOHN

        North Carolina; s. 1821.

*WASHINGTON, JAMES AUGUSTUS Physician

        From Lenoir co.; New York; b. 1803; d. 1847; A.B. 1823.

*WASHINGTON, JAMES AUGUSTUS Physician

        From Wayne co.; Goldsboro; b. Mar. 8, 1832; A.B. 1851; col. C. S. A.

WATANABE, CHOHARO

        No. 12, Funaber, Hokodate, Japan; g. s. 1919-20; b. Nov. 7, 1893.

WATERS, CYRIL ALBERT Salesman

        Florence, S. C.; s. 1916-18; b. Florence, S. C., Apr. 30, 1896; p. W. M. and Loulie (Howle); m. Elsie Firesheets, June 28, 1923; furn. bus.; U. S. navy 18 mos.; Baptist.

WATERS, GEORGE WALTER, JR. Druggist

        Goldsboro; Ph.G. 1911; b. Wilmington, Nov. 23, 1891; p. G. W. and Loula May (Duke); m. Bertha Thompson, Feb. 18, 1914; druggist, Goldsboro, 1911-; now owner Palace drug store; 119th inf. hosp. corps; pvt. Camp Sevier, Greenville, S. C., 1917-18; Baptist.

WATKINS, EDWIN GOODE Merchant

        Henderson; s. 1907-09; b. Henderson, Apr. 22, 1889; p. Samuel and Rebecca (Cheatham); m. Mildred Lewis, Oct. 24, 1912; Alpha Tau Omega; Pythian; Rotarian; Presbyterian.

WATKINS, FONSO BUTLER Physician

        State hosp., Morganton; Ph.B. 1900; s. m. 1904-05; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1907; b. Rutherfordton, Apr. 12, 1878; p. Caleb Witcher and Quintina (Wallace); m. Helen Stuart Watrous, Nov. 12, 1919; Phi Beta Kappa; Omega Upsilon Phi; prin. Rutherfordton sch. 1900-02; ibid. Thomasville, Ga., 1902-04; interne Jefferson Med. Col. hosp. 1907-09; physician Concord 1909; asst. physician state hosp. Morganton, 1909-; Baptist.

*WATKINS, HENRY THOMAS Lawyer

        Henderson; b. Granville co., May 25, 1856; d. May 24, 1901; m. Maggie McIver, Mar. 3, 1891; A.B. 1878; Presbyterian.

*WATKINS, HENRY THOMAS Merchant

        Milton; b. 1830; d. 1871; s. 1847-49.

*WATKINS, JOEL T.

        Mecklenburg co., Va.; s. 1835-36.

WATKINS, LULIE M.

        (See Morton, Mrs. J. Flood).


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WATKINS, ROBERT EDWOOD LEE Lawyer

        Franklin, Va.; s. 1894-95; b. Southampton co., Va., Dec. 27, 1868; p. Darden John and Rebecca (Moore); Kappa Alpha; commonwealth atty. for Southampton co.; mayor Franklin 8 yrs.; 2nd lieut. U. S. A. Span.-Amer. war; Odd Fellow; Baptist.

WATKINS, ROBERT HADLEY

        Wadeville; s. 1922-23; b. Apr. 27, 1904.

†WATKINS, ROBERT YOUNG

        Port Neches, Tex.; s. 1913-16; b. Thomasville, Sept. 2, 1895.

*WATKINS, STEPHEN H.

        Virginia; s. 1836-37.

*WATKINS, STEPHEN K. S. Planter

        From Somerville, Tenn.; Williston, Tenn.; b. May 10, 1839; s. 1858-59; lieut. C. S. A.

*WATKINS, SAMUEL VENABLE

        Farmville, Va.; s. 1814-16.

WATKINS, MRS. THEO B. (TWITTY)

        Rutherfordton; s. p. 1919-20; b. Rutherfordton, Oct. 7, 1896; p. John Clarke and Ada Bryan (Morris); m. Edward Ashly Watkins, Aug. 29, 1923; pharmacist till marriage 1923; Presbyterian.

*WATKINS, THOMAS R. Physician

        From Somerville, Tenn.; Buntyn, Tenn.; b. 1840; d. 1908; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; C. S. A.

†WATKINS, WILLIAM ALLEN

        Lilesville; s. 1915-16; Mars Hill col.; b. Thomasville, July 11, 1893.

WATKINS, WILLIAM HENRY

        Ramseur; s. 1896-97.

WATKINS, WILBUR LAWRENCE Farmer

        R.F.D. 3, Princess Anne, Md.; s. fall 1910; Trinity col. 1903-04; b. Danville, Va., Apr. 10, 1886; p. Daniel Gunn and Lydia Ann (Powell); m. Sarah Bessie Johnson, June 10, 1914; partner country store, D. G. Watkins & son 1911-14; owner country store, Blanch, 1914-18; salesman, B. S. Motley & co. Danville, Va., 1919; sec. retail merchants assn. 1920; farmer 1920-; Mason; Methodist.

*WATKINS, WARNER MERIWETHER Merchant

        Milton; b. Feb. 20, 1843; d. Sept. 27, 1894; A.B. 1863.

WATKINS, WITCHER OVERTON Druggist

        Rutherfordton; s. 1906; b. Rutherfordton, Oct. 20, 1875; p. Caleb Witcher and Quintina (Justice); m. Mary McDonald, July 18, 1905; Mason; Baptist.

WATLINGTON, JAMES BRACKEN Realtor

        R.F.D., Ruffin; s. 1908-09; b. Quick, Dec. 3, 1888; farmer.

WATLINGTON, JOHN FRANCIS Banker

        Reidsville; s. 1889-91; b. Reidsville, Sept. 6, 1871; bank cashier; pres. Bank of Reidsville.

*WATLINGTON, JAMES SCOTT Planter

        From Milton; Ruffin; b. Aug. 28, 1836; A.B. 1858.

†WATSON, CHARLES E.

        Meridian, Miss.; s. 1864-66.

WATSON, ELEANOR

        (See Andrews, Mrs. T. Wingate).

WATSON, ELBERT FRANKLIN

        Burnsville; s. l. 1891-93.

WATSON, ERIC GEORGE GUILFORD Salesman

        Aurora; s. 1920-21; b. Aurora, Feb. 24, 1898; agt. state of Tex. for sch. desks.

*WATSON, EDWARD THOMAS Physician

        Chapel Hill; s. 1844-46.

WATSON, GEORGE CURTIS

        Enfield; pres. 2940 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; B.S. 1922; Columbia univ.; b. Enfield, Oct. 16, 1900; p. Ivey and Bessie (Curtis); Pi Kappa Phi; Episcopalian.

*WATSON, GEORGE WASHINGTON Planter

        From Moulton, Ala.; Johnston co.; b. Sept. 8, 1827; A.B. 1851; C. S. A.

WATSON, HAROLD LAWRENCE Farmer

        Clio, S. C.; s. 1920-21; Wofford col. 1918-20; b. Clio, S. C., Mar. 9, 1902; p. John B. and Fannie (Smith); Kappa Alpha; clerk in gen. mdse. store; Shriner.

WATSON, HARRY LEGARE Journalist

        Greenwood, S. C.; A.B. 1898-99; Furman univ.; b. Phoenix, S. C., July 11, 1876; p. Johnson Sale and Charlotte Louisa (Moseley); m. Ella Dargan, June 27, 1900; Kappa Alpha; ed. Index-Journal, Greenwood, S. C.; pres. Index-Journal co.; pres. Nat. Loan & Exch. bk., Greenwood; lawyer 1908-10; since then has devoted time to newspaper and farming interests; pres. S. C. press asso. 1910-12; delegate nat. dem. conv. 1912; Knight Templar; Shriner; Baptist.

*WATSON, JAMES A. Physician

        From Chapel Hill; Malvern, Ark.; d. Sept. 13, 1915; A.B. 1868.

WATSON, JAMES ALBERT Merchant

        423 Western ave., Rocky Mt.; s. 1921-23; b. Rocky Mt., Feb. 10, 1902; p. Robert Thomas and Mattie S. (Green).

WATSON, JOHN BLOIS Physician

        222 N. Person st., Raleigh; M.D. 1908; New York Med. sch.; b. Jan. 2, 1885; p. James Richard and Lizzie Orr (King); m. May Greenfield, Dec. 27, 1920; Phi Chi; prof. pharmacology and therapentics Leonard Sch. of Med. Shaw univ. 1911-14; Mason; Woodman; Junior; Methodist.


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*WATSON, JOHN H. Lawyer

        New Bern; b. 1816; d. St. Louis, Mo.; s. 1832-35.

*WATSON, JOHN MOODY

        Southport; s. p. 1914.

*WATSON, JOHN THOMAS Physician

        From Nash co.; Petersburg, Va.; d. Nov. 1905; A.B. 1843; A.M. 1850.

‡WATSON, JAMES WILLIE Minister

        Saxapahaw; s. 1892-94; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1886; Baptist.

*WATSON, JOHN WILLIAM BRYAN Planter

        Johnston co.; b. Sept. 19, 1812; d. Raleigh, Jan. 21, 1897; s. 1828; state sen. 1862.

†WATSON, MARION RUTHERFORD

        Washington, D. C.; s. 1921-22.

*WATSON, NATHANIEL HUGH

        Chapel Hill; b. Mar. 22, 1837; d. 1860; A.B. 1857.

WATSON, NEILL MCKAY Minister

        519 Broad st., Bristol, Tenn.; s. 1894-95; s. l. 1901-02; Vanderbilt univ. 1885-88; D.D. U. N. C. 1908; b. Jonesboro, July 17, 1857; p. Malcom B. and Barbara (Blackman); m. Frances Atwater, Dec. 26, 1900; mem. N. C. conference of Meth. Epis. church, South, 1888-1908; transferred to Holston conference 1908; served as pastor Wytheville, Va., Norton, Va., Knoxville, Tenn., Chattanooga, Tenn., Bristol, Va.-Tenn.; presiding elder, Morristown dist. mem. unification comm.; Mason; Odd Fellow; Pythian; Rotarian; Methodist.

‡WATSON, PAUL ELAM

        U. S. Marine hosp. Norfolk, Va.; s. 1900-01.

WATSON, PENN THOMAS Tobacconist

        305 W. Broad st., Wilson; s. 1918-19; Trinity col.; b. Henderson, July 31, 1899; p. Rommie P. and Mary Lou (Thomas); Kappa Sigma; buyer for J. P. Taylor tob. co. inc. Richmond, Va. which consolidated with Sou. States tob. co. inc. Richmond, Va.; in navy 1918; boatswain mate 2nd class; Charleston, S. C., U. N. C. naval unit; Methodist.

WATSON, RICHARD

        Box 326, Tryon; Ph.G. 1924; b. Marion, July 27, 1901; p. John Gregory and -- -- --; Acacia; Baptist.

*WATSON, ROBERT EARL

        Swan Quarter; s. 1916.

*WATSON, THOMAS E.

        Chapel Hill; s. 1844-46.

*WATSON, THOMAS LOWE

        From Chapel Hill; Texas; b. June 7, 1839; killed, Chickamauga, 1863; A.B. 1859; lieut. C. S. A.

WATSON, WALTER Physician

        New Bern; s. m. 1904-06; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1910; b. New Bern, Feb. 1, 1885; p. J. B. and Emma (Talson); Methodist.

*WATSON, WILLIAM H.

        Smithfield; s. 1827.

WATSON, WILLIAM RANDOLPH, JR.

        5th inf., Ft. McKinley, Me.; A.B. 1917; b. Darlington, S. C., Sept. 7, 1894; p. William Randolph and -- -- --.

*WATT, ROBERT B. Lawyer

        Rockingham co.; s. 1833-34.

*WATT, RUFUS L.

        Rockingham co.; s. 1840-41.

WATT, ROBERT MCDONALD Miner

        Kentucky ave., Pineville, Ky.; B.S. 1909; b. Charlotte, May 27, 1888; p. James Bell and Emma D. --; m. Elizabeth Byers, Dec. 21, 1915; dist. mgr. of Ky. Utilities co. Pineville, Ky.; capt. Amer. constr. div. U. S. A.; Presbyterian.

*WATT, WILLIAM P.

        Rockingham co.; s. 1834-36.

*WATTERS, HENRY HYRN

        Wilmington; b. 1791; d. Nov. 1809; s. 1805-09.

*WATTERS, JOSEPH H. Planter

        Brunswick co.; s. 1801.

WATTERS, JOHN RIPER

        9 Hawthorne lane, Charlotte; s. 1907-09; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; b. Wilmington, July 26, 1888; p. John S. and Kate (Lord); m. Sarah Prince Thomas, Apr. 29, 1920; Sigma Nu; with Gen. Elec. co. Lynn, Mass., and N. Y. C., 2 yrs.; mfr. Wilmington 2 yrs.; with E. I. duPont de Nemours & co. Hopewell, Va., 2 yrs.; spec. agent, New England Mutual Life ins. co.; 8th co. C. D. C. F., N. C. N. G. 1917; Ft. Caswell 1917; R. O. T. C. bat. 2, Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga., 1918; ordered ground sch. Princeton univ. aviation sect. signal corps; flying field Taylor Field, Montgomery, Ala. 1918; comm. 2nd lieut., discharged 1918; Episcopalian.

*WATTERS, JOHN WILLIAMS Physician

        Brunswick co.; b. 1804; d. 1836; A.B. 1825.

*WATTERS, SAMUEL PAXSON Minister

        From Wilmington; Hillsboro; b. Nov. 2, 1833; d. Nov. 23, 1912; A.B. 1855; planter; Episcopal minister 1879; lieut. C. S. A.

*WATTERS, WILLIAM Farmer

        From Clarendon; Wilmington; b. Brunswick co., Nov. 20, 1829; d. Feb. 8, 1903; s. 1847-51.

‡WATTS, CARL B.

        Blowing Rock; s. l. 1921-22; b. Blowing Rock, May 18, 1897; p. G. S. and -- -- --.


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*WATTS, LEANDER ALBERTUS Minister

        Iredell co.; b. 1801; d. 1855; A.B. 1826.

WATTS, MAURICE DUNSTAN

        Williamston; s. 1912-13; b. Williamston, Aug. 29, 1894; p. J. W. and -- -- --.

*WATTS, THOMAS WYNN

        Williamston; A.B. 1826.

WAUGH, HENRY EDWIN Journalist

        N. Wilkesboro; spec. 1919-22; b. Jan. 28, 1901; p. W. H. and -- -- --; with The World.

*WAUGH, JESSE ALBERT

        Stokes co.; A.B. 1831; mem. house of c. 1850-56; state sen. 1860.

WAYNICK, CAPUS Editor

        High Point; pres. Greensboro; s. 1907-09; b. Rockingham co., Dec. 23, 1889; p. J. J. and Anna (Moore); m. Elizabeth McBee, June 19, 1915; ed. High Point Enterprise; Mason; Presbyterian.

WEARN, JAMES SIMS

        809 N. College st., Charlotte; pres. Y. M. C. A., Knoxville, Tenn.; B.S. 1922; b. Charlotte, Nov. 24, 1900; p. Arthur H. and Lilly (Sims); Kappa Pi; bridge dept. N. C. state hwy. comm. 1923; jr. engr. office of S. A. Killian 1924-; Methodist.

WEARN, ROBERT MORRISON

        1509 Elizabeth ave., Charlotte; B.S. 1922; b. Charlotte, Dec. 4, 1900; p. Wm. Richard and Fannie (Stafford); Sigma Nu; with J. H. Wearn & co. dealers in lumber and bldg. supplies; Presbyterian.

WEATHERLY, ALBERT THOMAS Salesman

        3005 W. Grace st., Richmond, Va.; A.B. 1915; b. Wake co., Apr. 28, 1892; p. Addison Cicero and Lanie (Suitt); m. Lyda Margaret Nichols, Nov. 1, 1919; dist. mgr. Ottenheimer bros. 1915-16; teacher Vance co. 1916-17; with DuPont, Wilmington, Del. 1917-18; teacher Falling Creek 1918-20; prin. Rudsville H. S. 1920-22; rep. of Ottenheimer bros. with hdq. at Richmond, Va. 1922-; Methodist.

WEATHERLY, JOHN BRUCE

        Kernersville; s. m. 1905-06.

WEATHERLY, JULIUS MARTIN Teacher

        Kernersville; s. l. 1898-99; b. Guilford co., Feb. 15, 1856.

WEATHERLY, TALMAGE BRYAN Surgeon

        Gorman; pres. 2907 W. Grace st., Richmond, Va.; s. m. 1908-10; M.D. Med. Col. of Va. 1912; b. Durham, Feb. 24, 1888; p. A. C. and Lanie (Rose); m. Ruby --; Chi Zeta Chi; res. physician Retreat for the Sick, Richmond 1912; house surg. Richmond infirmary 1913-17; instr. ophthalomology Med. Col. of Va.; asst. sec. Richmond ear, eye, nose and throat soc.; surg. Amer. locomotive co.; ibid. Liberty Mutual ins. co.; mem. state med. soc.; Richmond acad. of med.; lieut. med. corps U. S. N. 1917-20; surg. in charge base hosp. Quantico, Va., 1917-20; Eagle; Unitarian.

WEATHERLY, WILLIAM CECIL

        Piedmont st., Reidsville; s. 1919-20; Elon col. 1917; b. Rockingham co., Oct. 30, 1900; p. J. M. and Jennie (Grene); emp. Womack Cigar co.; Methodist.

WEATHERMAN, ROMULUS TURNER Lawyer

        Statesville; s. 1907-08; p. Rev. J. G. and Martha C. --; m. Flossie Hendres, Apr. 24, 1912.

WEATHERS, BYNUM EDGAR Lawyer

        701 N. Washington st., Shelby; s. 1914-16, 1918-20; b. Cleveland co., Oct. 9, 1895; p. Rufus Lee and Florence (Campbell); m. Gladys Maxine Philbeck, Apr. 11, 1923; Di Soc.; Mason; Pythhian; Baptist.

‡WEAVER, ARTHUR HALE

        Weaverville; s. m. 1909-10.

WEAVER, CHARLES GUY Lawyer

        17 Courtland ave., Asheville; s. 1904-06; b. Weaverville, Jan. 20, 1882; p. Thos. Hale and Cecelia T. (Reagan); m. Ethel Terrell, Sept. 7, 1921; lawyer, Asheville 1907-; sub. judge of police ct.; Mason; Shriner; Odd Fellow; Methodist.

WEAVER, FLEMING ROSS Chemist

        Greensboro; pres. Chem. lab., Edgewood Arsenal, Edgewood, Md.; B.S. 1912; Univ. of Chicago 1915; Univ. Col. of London, Eng., 1919; b. Chapel Hill, May 8, 1891; p. Wiley Cromwell and Amelia Ann (Kirkland); chem. Republic Iron & Steel co. Birmingham, Ala., 1912-13; Inland Steel co. Indiana Harbor, Ind., 1913-15; san. dist. of Chicago, Ill., 1915; Western Cartridge co. Springfield, Ill., 1915-17; U. S. A. 1917-19; chem. U. S. govt. Edgewood arsenal, Md. 1920-; comm. 1st lieut. ord. corps U. S. A. 1917; capt. and assigned to Canadian forces 1918; served with Royal ord. corps in England, France and Belgium, 1918-19; discharged Toronto, Can., 1919; on staff duty with B. E. F. from Nieuport, Belgium to Arras, France; engagements in Ypres Salient and Ypres-Lys sector 1918; gassed near Popperinghe, Belgium; Mason; Episcopalian.

WEAVER, HAROLD JOHNSON Student

        Olin; pres. 611 N. Center st., Statesville; s. m. 1919-23; Jefferson Med. col. 1923-; b. Olin, Apr. 11, 1897; p. J. W. and Etta (Bell); m. Velna Elizabeth, Dec. 23, 1922; Phi Chi; Methodist.

WEAVER, JOHN BUXTON

        Rich Square; pres. Torpedo sta., Newport, R. I.; s. 1916-17; N. C. Col. of A. & E.; b. Rich Square, Aug. 23, 1900; p. J. W. and -- -- --.


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WEAVER, JAMES RALPH Teacher

        Wilkesboro; s. 1904-06, A.B. 1915, A.M. 1919; b. Weaverville, Apr. 15, 1880; p. T. Hale and Tennessee (Reagan); m. Maude Vivian Smith, Sept. 6, 1906; teacher and supt. State H. S.; Methodist.

*WEAVER, LUTHER JONES Merchant

        Chapel Hill; s. 1869-70.

WEAVER, ROBERT SESSOMS

        Rich Square; B.S. 1924; b. Rich Square, Sept. 18, 1903; p. Joseph Warren and Helen -- --; Methodist.

*WEAVER, RICHARD THOMAS Physician

        Jackson; A.B. 1846.

WEAVER, WALDEN Dairyman

        Bessemer City; s. 1914; b. Bessemer City, Nov. 19, 1891; p. J. M. and Mary C. (Acer); m. Beulah Kiser; Methodist.

*WEAVER, WILEY CROMWELL

        From Chapel Hill; Greensboro; d. Dec. 14, 1906; s. 1869-70.

WEAVER, WILLIAM JACKSON Physician

        R.F.D. 4, Asheville; B. Litt. 1895; s. m. 1895-97; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1898; b. Buncombe co., Aug. 30, 1873; p. John Brown and Hester (Gudger); m. Anna K. Smith, June 7, 1899; m. Kathleen Clark, Nov. 27, 1912; Di Soc.; Beta Theta Pi; phys. and surg. U. S. comm. 1900-08; phys. and health off. Madison co. 1900-10; Mason; Methodist.

WEAVER, ZEBULON Congressman

        Asheville; pres. House Off. bldg., Washington, D. C.; s. l. 1894-95; A.B. Weaver col. 1890; b. Weaverville, May 12, 1872; p. William Elbert and Hannah E. (Baird); m. Anna Capers Hyman, Oct. 11, 1899; lawyer 1895-; N. C. gen. assem. 1907, 1909; N. C. sen. 1913-15; U. S. cong. 1917-; trustee Weaver col.; Pythian; Methodist.

WEBB, ALEXANDER GRADY Salesman

        613 Sycamore st., Rocky Mt.; Ph.G. 1912; b. Orange co., Dec. 7, 1889; p. Junius Davis and Miriam Elizabeth (Harward); m. Nana Ruth Thompson, Nov. 29, 1916; druggist 1912-18; traveling for United drug co., Boston, Mass. 1918-; Elk.

WEBB, BENJAMIN DAVIS Farmer

        Church st., Williamston; s. 1863-64; A.B. 1911 as of 1867; b. Halifax co., Jan. 25, 1846; p. Richard Henry and Josephine (Josey); m. Maria Cromwell Allen, Feb. 23, 1876; Phi Soc.; C. S. A.; Baptist.

WEBB, BROWN RUFFIN

        Yucalpa, Calif.; s. 1897-99; b. June 21, 1881; p. James and Rebecca (Ruffin); m. Verna Monard, Dec. 23, 1908.

WEBB, CHARLES AURELIUS Publisher

        Asheville; A.B. 1889; s. l. 1891; b. Warrenton, Nov. 4, 1866; p. Alexander S. and Annabelle (Moore); m. Bell Bruce Banks, May 26, 1913; Di Soc.; Beta Theta Pi; teacher Asheville city pub. schs. 1889-91; lawyer Asheville 1891-1913; U. S. marshal 1913-21; at pres. asso. pub. The Asheville Citizen; state sen. Buncombe co. 1903, '05, '07; Mason; Pythian; Presbyterian.

WEBB, CHARLES BRUCE Advertising

        Care Asheville Citizen, Asheville; A.B. 1919; Columbia univ. 1919; b. June 8, 1896; p. Chas. Aurelius and Belle Bruce (Banks); track; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Gorgon's Head; with E. Katz spec. adv. agency 1920; with Asheville Citizen as foreign advt. mgr. 1920-23; ed. Sunday pictorial section 1923-; O. T. C. Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga. 1917; 2nd lieut., attached 318th M. G. bat. 1917-18; assigned 156th depot brig.; prom. 1st lieut. 1918; transf. to co. "A" 89th inf. 20th reg. army div. 1918; discharged 1920; Presbyterian.

WEBB, CLYDE IRVIN Druggist

        906 East ave., Charlotte; s. p. 1902-03; b. Sept. 28, 1880; p. James Irvin and Mary (Kendrick); m. Ida Briggs; Presbyterian.

WEBB, CHARLES JORDAN

        63 W. 95th st., New York, N. Y.; s. 1904-05; b. Mar. 28, 1885.

WEBB, DWIGHT MAURICE Accountant

        75 Luckie st., Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1915-17; b. Forest City, Aug. 10, 1898; p. R. S. and Minnie C. (Reinhardt); acct. Westinghouse Elec. co. Atlanta, Ga., 1921-; Mason; Methodist.

WEBB, EUGENE LEA Druggist

        Thomasville; s. p. 1902-04; b. Roxboro, Dec. 9, 1881; p. Wm. E. and Ella (Jordon); m. Maye E. Gibler; retail drug bus. 1913-; Mason.

WEBB, EDWIN YATES Judge

        Shelby; s. l. 1893-94; Wake Forest col. 1889-93; LL.D. Davidson col. 1918; ibid. Wake Forest col. 1920; b. Shelby, May 23, 1872; p. Rev. G. M. and Pricilla Jane (Blanton); m. Willie Simmons, Nov. 15, 1894; Kappa Alpha; lawyer; state sen. 1900-02; mem. U. S. cong. 1902-19; U. S. dist. judge for Western dist. of N. C. 1919-; Baptist.

WEBB, GRAHAM Contractor

        32 Panola, Asheville; pres. 1001 E. Huron st., Ann Arbor, Mich.; s. 1920-21; Univ. of Mich.; b. Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 13, 1903; p. Graham and Katherine (Campbell); Chi Phi; connected with Asheville Paving co. Asheville, since 1918.

*WEBB, HENRY Physician

        From Hillsboro; Gadsen, Ala.; b. June 9, 1808; d. 1878; s. 1823.

†WEBB, HARRY OTTO

        Orleans, Ind.; s. 1900-01.


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*WEBB, HENRY YOUNG Lawyer

        From Hillsboro; Greene co., Ala.; b. Aug. 4, 1784; d. Sept. 20, 1823; s. 1803-06; A.M.; mem. house of c. 1817; judge, 3rd dist. Ala. ter.

*WEBB, HENRY YOUNG Physician

        Eutaw, Ala.; b. Dec. 14, 1822; s. 1841-44; M.D. Jefferson Med. col.; pres. bd. censors and health officer, Greene co. Ala.

*WEBB, JAMES Physician

        Hillsboro; b. Feb. 22, 1774; d. May, 1853; s. 1795-96.

WEBB, JAMES, JR. Manufacturer

        From Hillsboro; Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; b. Apr. 23, 1877; d. Jan. 31, 1901; s. 1894-97; cotton mfr.; Episcopalian.

*WEBB, JOHN Farmer

        From Tallyho; Oxford; b. July 14, 1858; d. Feb. 7, 1923; s. 1877-79; tob. mfr.

*WEBB, JOSEPH CHESHIRE Merchant

        Hillsboro; b. Dec. 24, 1848; d. 1893; s. 1865-68.

WEBB, JOSEPH CHESHIRE Merchant

        Hillsboro; s. 1897-99; b. Hillsboro, Oct. 11, 1879; p. Joseph Cheshire and Alice (Hill); m. Eliza Drane, June 9, 1910; Zeta Psi; clerked in store; bookkeeper in cotton mill; treas. ibid.; merc. bus; vice-pres. Bank of Orange; pres. Eno cotton mills; Episcopalian.

WEBB, JOHN COX

        The Virginia club, Norfolk, Va.; pres. Yucaika, Calif.; s. 1899-1901; sales mgr. F. S. Royster fert. co.

WEBB, JUNIUS CLARENCE

        115 W. Summer st., Durham; s. l. 1913-14; b. Chapel Hill, Mar. 16, 1894; p. James Davis and Elizabeth (Howard); m. Janie Pritchard, July 18, 1916; Methodist.

WEBB, JOHN FREDERICK Teacher

        Oxford; A.B. 1898; b. Granville co., Mar. 28, 1873; p. James Hazel and Kate (Russell); m. Sarah Gorham, Dec. 31, 1903; supt. of sch. Granville co.

WEBB, JOHN GRAHAM

        81 Main st., Oxford; pres. Export Leaf tob. co., Rocky Mt.; s. 1915-16; b. Oxford, Apr. 28, 1897; p. John and Anna (Devin); U. S. N. 1918; Presbyterian.

*WEBB, JOHN LOUIS ADRIAN

        Webb, Miss.; b. Aug. 26, 1836; d. 1895; A.B. 1857.

*WEBB, JOHN MAURICE Teacher

        From Oaks; Bell Buckle, Tenn.; b. Alamance co., Nov. 27, 1847; d. Apr. 9, 1916; s. 1866-68; A.M. 1878; LL.D. Peabody col. 1896; lieut. C. S. A. co. "A" 3rd bat.; prin. Webb sch. Bell Buckle, Tenn.

WEBB, JAMES RICHARD

        Chapel Hill; s. 1922-23; b. Chapel Hill, Oct. 17, 1901; p. J. D. and -- -- --.

WEBB, JOHN STAFFORD Realtor

        Thermal, Calif.; pres. 748 S. Flower st., Los Angeles, Calif.; s. 1898-99; Univ. of Tenn.; b. Culleoka, Tenn., June 13, 1877; p. Wm. Robert and Emma (Clary); Delta Kappa Epsilon; selling and developing date lands in Coachella Valley, sou. Calif. 20 yrs.; Episcopalian.

WEBB, LOUIS HARWARD Physician

        Chapel Hill; pres. room 406, Hibernia bk. bldg., New Orleans, La.; A.B. 1908; g. s. 1913-14; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1910; b. Orange co., Aug. 2, 1888; p. Junius Davis and Miriam Elizabeth (Harward); m. Elsie Veronica Kester, Dec. 16, 1909; track; Di Soc.; Omega Upsilon Phi; phys. and surg. Chapel Hill 1910-17; surg. U. S. pub. health service; dist. med. off. 6th dist. vet. bureau, New Orleans; pres. Carolina drug co.; 1st lieut. M. R. C., U. S. A. 1916; active duty 1917; capt. 1918; comm. major, 1919.

WEBB, LORENZO STEVENSON Physician

        Creswell; M.D. 1905; b. Berkley, Va., Aug. 25, 1878.

*WEBB, ROBERT DICKENS Physician

        Marion, Ala.; b. July 6, 1808; d. July 14, 1844; s. 1828.

WEBB, RICHARD KENDRICK Druggist

        15th st., Hickory; s. p. 1909-10; b. Shelby, Oct. 15, 1891; p. James Irvin and Mary Elizabeth (Kendrick); m. Mary Elizabeth Rhyne, Mar. 11, 1915; registered pharmacist in employ R. A. Grimes co. Hickory; Mason; Shriner; Methodist.

*WEBB, RICHARD STAMFORD Minister

        From Alamance co.; Greensboro; b. Feb. 15, 1837; d. Nov. 20, 1901; A.B. 1859; A.M. 1866; chaplain, C. S. A.; Methodist.

WEBB, RICHARD THOMPSON Teacher

        Claremont, Calif.; A.B. 1911; b. Bell Buckle, Tenn., Oct. 24, 1887; p. Hon. W. R. and Emma (Clary); m. Vivian Howell, June 22, 1915; Delta Kappa Epsilon; farmer in Coachella Valley, Calif. 1911-18; teacher, Webb sch. Bell Buckle, Tenn. 1918-22; founded Webb Sch. of Cal., Claremont, Cal. 1923; Methodist.

WEBB, SAMPLET EDGAR Physician

        Draper; M.D. 1908; b. Brown Summit, Dec. 20, 1878; p. Thos. M. and Ellen Belle (Clinar); m. Kathleen Fritts, June 14, 1922; phys. Draper, 1908-.

*WEBB, THOMAS Lawyer

        Hillsboro; b. Nov. 2, 1827; d. May 29, 1894; A.B. 1847; A.M. 1851; mem. gen. assem.; pres. N. C. ry. co.

*WEBB, THOMAS

        Granville co.; b. Dec. 26, 1776; s. 1799; mem. gen. assem.


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WEBB, THOMAS NORFLEET Manufacturer

        Hillsboro; s. 1894-97; b. Hillsboro, Nov. 29, 1877; p. Joseph Cheshire and Mary Alice (Hill); m. Annie Ruffin Peebles, Dec. 5, 1901; now. treas. Belle Vue mfg. co. Hillsboro; pres. Raleigh cotton mills Raleigh; Episcopalian.

WEBB, THOMAS PAUL Druggist

        Shelby; s. p. 1897-98; b. Shelby, Aug. 30, 1875; p. D. C. and Eliza Jane (Alexander); m. Alma Gray McBrayer, June 27, 1901; mayor Shelby 1 term; Kiwanian; Pythian; Baptist.

WEBB, THOMAS PAUL, JR.

        Shelby; Ph.G. 1924; Va. Milit. inst. 1921-22; b. Shelby, June 8, 1902; p. Thomas Paul and Alma Gray (McBrayer); Baptist.

WEBB, THOMAS SHAPARD Lawyer

        531 Gay st., Knoxville, Tenn.; s. 1858-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862; b. Haywood co., Tenn., Sept. 26, 1840; p. James Lewis and Arianna (Shapard); m. Blanch McClung, Feb. 21, 1867; m. Mary Polk Yeatman, Aug. 11, 1897; lawyer, Memphis, Tenn. 1 yr.; Knoxville, Tenn., 1869-; 1st lieut. co. "G" 154th sr. reg. of inf. C. S. A.; later maj. 16th Tenn. cav.

WEBB, WILLIAM DEVIN Tobacconist

        81 Main st., Oxford; s. 1918-19; Va. Milit. acad.; b. Oxford, Sept. 4, 1900; p. John and Anna (Devin); m. Ella Johnson, Nov. 28, 1923; Baptist.

*WEBB, WILLIAM EDWARDS

        Granville co.; A.B. 1812; A.M. 1815.

WEBB, WM. GORDON

        Morehead City; s. 1922; b. Sept. 18, 1902; p. William Molean and Lillie (Bell).

WEBB, WHITMEL HILL Manufacturer

        Hillsboro; s. 1899-1902; b. Hillsboro, Nov. 8, 1881; p. Joseph Cheshire and Alice (Hill); m. Fredena Towers, July 11, 1907; with Va.-Car. Chem. co. 3 yrs.; cotton milling Belle Vue mfg. co. Hillsboro 1905-; Episcopalian.

*WEBB, WILLIAM HENRY GRAHAM

        Granville co.; b. Dec. 2, 1842; mortally wounded Gettysburg, 1863; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; lieut. C. S. A.

WEBB, WILLIAM JAMES

        Oxford; s. 1893-97.

WEBB, WILLIAM PETER Physician

        Rockingham; s. m. 1894-95; M.D. S. C. Med. col. 1897; b. 1875.

*WEBB, WILLIAM PETER Lawyer

        From Tuscaloosa, Ala.; Eutaw, Ala.; b. Lincoln co., Oct. 22, 1815; d. Sept. 6, 1890; A.B. 1835; judge sup'r ct., Ala.

WEBB, WILLIAM ROBERT Teacher

        Bell Buckle, Tenn.; s. 1860-61, 1863-64; A.B. 1867; A.M. 1868; LL.D. 1922; LL.D. Erskine col. 1919; b. Person co., Nov. 11, 1842; p. Alexander Smith and Cornelia Adeline (Stanford); m. Emma Clary, Apr. 23, 1873; Delta Kappa Epsilon; teacher Horner sch. Oxford 1865-69; founded Webb sch. at Culleoka, 1870; moved Webb sch. to Bell Buckle, Tenn., 1886; U. S. sen. to fill unexpired term of Robt. L. Taylor 1913; prin. Webb sch.; 3 times mem. of gen. conf. of M. E. ch., South; 1st lieut. C. S. A. in co. "H" 15th N. C. vols.; transferred to co. "K" 2nd N. C. cav. because of wounds; adjutant; commander co. "K" at Namozine ch. in Va. the last fight 1865; captured, imprisoned at Harts Island, N. Y.; reached home 1865; Mason; Methodist.

WEBB, WILLIAM ROBERT, JR. Teacher

        Bell Buckle, Tenn.; A.B. 1896; b. Culleoka, Tenn., Apr. 4, 1874; p. Wm. Robert and Emma (Clary); m. Louise Hall Manning, Oct. 19, 1898; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Nu; ed. university Magazine; ed. Tar Heel; instr. in English, U. N. C. 1896-97; instr. Webb sch. Bell Buckle, Tenn., 1897-1908; prin. Webb sch. 1908-; chm. bd. of educ. of Tenn. conference M. E. ch. South, 1911-; pres. Tenn. philological assn. 1913; mem. Amer. classical league; Methodist.

*WEBB, WILLIAM SMITH Physician

        From Hillsboro; Williamson co., Tenn.; b. Feb. 2, 1778; d. Aug. 3, 1866; A.B. 1799.

WEBBER, JESSE CLINTON

        Care S. & W. cafeteria, Charlotte; s. l. 1912-13.

WEBBER, WILLIAM SLADE Realtor

        1514 Hampton bldg., Norfolk, Va.; s. 1904; Virginia Poly. inst. 1905; b. Norfolk, Va., Feb. 4, 1883; p. John Stuart and Caroline (Anthony); m. Mabel King, Sept. 25, 1907; football; realtor 1906-; Presbyterian.

WEBSTER, DANIEL MACRAE

        Elyria Enamel prod. co., Elyria, O.; s. 1906-07.

WEBSTER, FELIX LITAKER Lawyer

        Box 1684, Winston-Salem; A.B. 1914; b. Wilkesboro, Apr. 24, 1889; p. John L. and Sarah Adelaide (Laws); Golden Fleece; teacher, State sch. for blind 1914-15; prin. Mt. Airy sch. 1915-16; at pres. practicing atty.; U. S. A. hq. Q. M. C. detachment 81st div.; overseas 12 mos.; discharged sergt. 1919; Pythian; Elk; Methodist.

WEBSTER, JENNINGS BRYAN

        Siler City; s. 1913-14; b. Siler City, Nov. 12, 1896; p. D. L. and -- -- --.

WEEKS, HASSELL HOWARD Shipping Clerk

        322 S. Franklin st., Rocky Mt.; s. 1914-17; b. Edgecombe co., Oct. 11, 1894; p. Geo. W. and Elizabeth (Leggett); baseball 1917; Phi Delta Theta; Gorgon's


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Head; gro. clerk 1919; agt. Indian Refining co. 1919-22; shipping clerk in wholesale gro. bus. 1922-; U. S. A. 1917; entered pvt., prom. 2nd lieut. 1918; discharged 1919; Mason; Pythian; Presbyterian.

WEEKS, ROBERT SILAS

        Whitakers; s. 1918-19; b. Whitakers, Feb. 26, 1898; p. R. S. and -- -- --.

*WEEKS, STEPHEN BEAUREGARD Educator

        From Nixonton; Washington, D. C.; b. Pasquotank co., Feb. 2, 1865; d. May 3, 1918; m. Mary Lee Martin, June 12, 1888; m. Sallie Mangum Leach, June 28, 1893; A.B. 1886; A.M. 1887; Ph.D. 1888; Ph.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1891; LL.D. ibid. 1902; Wake Forest col.; instr. Eng. U. N. C. 1887-88; honorary scholar, Johns Hopkins univ. 1888-89; prof. hist. and polit. sci. Trinity col. 1891-93; fellow, Johns Hopkins, 1893-94; expert in educ. hist. and asso. ed. reports of U. S. commr. of 1894-99; U. S. Indian sch. service, New Mex. and Arizona, 1899-1907; supt. U. S. Indian sch. San Carlos, Ariz.; asso. ed. with S. A. Ashe of Biog. Hist. of N. C. 1907-11; historian, U. S. bureau of educ. 1911-18; founder Weeks coll. Caroliniana (10,000 titles) in U. N. C. library; contrib. to many periodicals; author: Press of N. C. in the 18th Century, 1891; Lost Colony of Roanoke--Its Fate and Survival, 1891; Religious Development in the Province of N. C., 1892; Church and State in N. C., 1893; History of Negro Suffrage in the South, 1894; and many other literary and historical books and documents.

WEEKS, WILLIE PERSON MANGUM

        3445 Newark st., Washington, D. C.; A.B. 1915; g. s. Johns Hopkins univ. 1915-16; Harvard Law sch. 1916-20; b. Washington, D. C., Jan. 5, 1895; p. Stephen Beauregard and Sallie Mangum (Leach); Di Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Chi; law clerk Penfield & Penfield, internat. law, Washington, D. C. 1918-19; research asst. legislative ref. service, library of congr. 1921-22; reference librarian and asst. to counsel, bureau of the budget 1922-23; sr. research asst. leg. ref. service, library of cong. 1923-24; chief of research section, div. of pol. inf., dept of state, 1924-; Anglican.

†WEEKS, WILLIAM ROBINSON

        Bridgeport, Conn.; s. m. 1900-01.

WEIL, ABRAM

        610 Park ave., Goldsboro; A.B. 1924; b. Goldsboro, Oct. 18, 1902; p. Leslie and Hilda (Einstein); Phi Soc.; track; Jewish.

WEIL, HERMAN Manufacturer

        Chestnut st., Goldsboro; B.S. 1901; b. Goldsboro, Jan. 1, 1882; p. Henry and Mena (Rosenthal); Carolina rice mills 1901-05; H. Weil & bros. brick yard 1905-; New River lbr. co. 1908-10; Goldsboro Ice co. 1906-; Empire mfg. co. 1910-; Plywood corp. 1919-; Jewish.

WEIL, LESLIE Merchant

        610 Park ave., Goldsboro; Ph.B. 1895; b. Goldsboro, June 29, 1876; p. Henry and Mina (Rosenthal); m. Hilda Einstein, June 26, 1900; Phi Soc.; Phi Gamma Delta; entered bus. of H. Weil & bros. 1896, mem. of firm 1910-; pres. cham. of comm. 1919; pres. Rotary club 1913; trustee U. N. C.; exec. com. ibid. 1923; mem. alumni loyalty fund council, U. N. C.; Graham mem. com.; Elk; Odd Fellow; Jewish.

WEIL, LIONEL Merchant

        Park ave., Goldsboro; Ph.B. 1897; b. Goldsboro, Sept. 1, 1877; p. Solomon and Sarah (Einstein); m. Ruth Heyn, Nov. 30, 191-; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Soc.; mem. firm of H. Weil & bros., Goldsboro, wholesale and retail merchants; mem. city bd. of aldermen 1905-23; vice-pres. cham. of comm. and civic league, Goldsboro; Elk; Pythian; Jewish.

WEILL, CHARLES LOUIS Insurance

        211 Isabelle st., Greensboro; A.B. 1907; b. Rockingham, July 29, 1883; p. Louis and Carrie Powell (Covington); m. Beatrice Schwab, Apr. 10, 1912; ins. and real estate bus. 1909-; Mason; Jewish.

*WEILL, SOLOMON COHEN

        From Wilmington; New York; b. Charlotte, May 18, 1864; d. Apr. 27, 1898; A.B. 1885; LL.B. 1886; instr. Latin, U. N. C. 1884-85; actg. prof. Greek, 1885-86; asst. U. S. dist. atty. 1893; mem. N. Y. gen. assem. 1897; trustee, U. N. C. 1887-95.

WEIR, CLAUDE HILL Physician

        Clogg bldg., Yakima, Wash.; s. m. 1897-99; M.D. Col. of phys. and surgs. Columbia univ. 1904; b. Raleigh, Mar. 8, 1878; p. William John and Mary (Campbell); m. Lena Harriett Fraser.

*WEIR, SAMUEL PARK

        Greensboro; b. Oct. 12, 1839; killed, Fredericksburg, 1862; A.B. 1860; lieut. C. S. A. 46th reg.

WEITZEL, FREDERICK JACOB Clerk

        Tuscumbia, Ala.; s. 1919-20; b. New Decatur, Ala., Aug. 5, 1900; p. Gottfried Adolph and Katheryn (Mehl); Di Soc.; clerk Sou. ry. co. 1921-; Internat. Bible student.

WELBORN, CHARLES HARRIS

        207 Best st., High Point; s. 1921-22; b. Jan. 22, 1903.

WELBORN, EDGAR STRICKLAND Farmer

        Thomasville; A.B. 1910; A.M. 1911; b. Thomasville; p. S. S. and Louisa Delphina --; m. Catharine Rucker Mathews, June 18, 1913; Mason.


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‡WELBORN, HENRY FULLER

        Farmer; s. 1911-12; b. Farmer, Nov. 29, 1891.

WELCH, GILMER BURTON Lawyer

        260 Montford ave., Asheville; s. l. 1903-04; b. Bushnell, Apr. 4, 1880; p. J. E. T. and Emma (Gunter); m. Mrs. Ninon Austin, Oct., 1910; Pythian; Presbyterian.

WELCH, JAMES OVERMAN Salesman

        881 Mass. ave., Cambridge, Mass.; s. 1921-23; b. Hertford, Aug. 26, 1905; p. Robert Henry Winborne and Lina V. (James); Phi Soc.; with Oxford candy co., Boston, Mass.; Baptist.

WELCH, OSCAR BLAINE Teacher

        R.F.D. 7, Charlotte; pres. box 215, Calypso; B.S. 1921; b. Derita, Sept. 18, 1897; p. Geo. Stuart and Clara (Rumple); Di Soc.; science teacher, Leaksville H. S. 1921-22; asphalt insp. for state highway comm. summer 1922; prin. Calypso H. S. 1922-; 2nd lieut. U. S. A. 1918; Presbyterian.

WELCH, ROBERT HENRY WINBORNE, JR. Manufacturer

        "Stockton," Hertford; pres. Suite 25, 881 Mass. ave., Cambridge, Mass.; A.B. 1916; U. S. N. A. 1917-19; Harvard Law sch. 1919-21; b. Chowan co., Dec. 1, 1899; p. Robert H. and Lina Verona (James); m. Marian Lucile Probert, Dec. 2, 1922; entered candy mfg. bus. summer 1921; at pres. owner and mgr. Oxford candy co. 123 Brookline st., Cambridge, Mass.; midshipman U. S. N. 1919-21.

*WELCH, SAMUEL CLINGMAN Lawyer

        Waynesville; b. Waynesville; m. Virginia Majette; s. l. 1894; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1892; Baptist.

WELCH, WILLIAM DORSEY Merchant

        Hobbsville; s. 1894-97; b. Chowan co., May 23, 1873; p. W. D. and F. H. --; m. Elizabeth Davis, Oct. 18, 1905; farmer; prin. Warwick acad. 1897-98; teacher 2 yrs.; N. C. gen. assem. 1899-1901; Modern Woodman; Baptist.

WELFARE, SAMUEL EUGENE Druggist

        421 S. Main st., Winston-Salem; s. 1904-05; b. Winston-Salem, July 30, 1883; p. Edward Alexander and Susan Elizabeth (Rominger); m. Margaret Evans Smith, Aug. 14, 1907; Kiwanian; Pythian; Elk; Moravian.

*WELBORNE, OLIN

        From Dalton, Ga.; Los Angeles, Cal.; b. Cumming, Ga., June 18, 1843; d. Dec. 6, 1921; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; mem. U. S. cong. 1879-87; U. S. dist. judge sou. dist. Calif. 1895-1921; capt. C. S. A.

WELLER, FRANCIS MARSHALL Engineer

        3605 Forest Park ave., Baltimore, Md.; B.S. 1906; b. Littleton, Jan. 1, 1888; p. Joseph McCorrell and Frances Williams (Garrett); Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Delta Theta; with Gen. Elec. co. Schenectady, N. Y. 1906-08; temporary prof. elec. engr. U. N. C. 1908-09; consulting engr. with Stanbrough & Grant, Norfolk, Va. 1909-10; with industrial power dept. of Consolidated Gas, Elec. Light & Power co. Baltimore, Md., 1910-16; supt. of industrial power dept. ibid. 1916-; 1st lieut. Amer. ordnance base depot 1917; overseas 1918; transferred to engr. bd. in Paris, 1918; discharged 1919; Episcopalian.

WELLER, HUBERT RAYMOND Manufacturer

        8119 Ridge blvd., Brooklyn, N. Y.; B.S. 1903; b. Ringwood, Jan. 12, 1884; p. Joseph McCarrell and Frances Williams (Garrett); m. Gladys Anderson Williams, Nov. 20, 1912; Phi Delta Theta; with Garrett and co. inc., wine-growers and food products mfrs.; in charge St. Louis, Mo. plant 1903-04, Norfolk, Va. plant 1904-17; sec. of co. 1910-14; vice-pres. 1917; in charge Brooklyn, N. Y. plant 1917-; vice-pres. and gen. mgr. of all plants; Shriner; Episcopalian.

WELLON, WILLIAM BRYAN Lawyer

        Smithfield; s. 1917; p. James A. and Florence (Lassiter).

WELLONS, BENJAMIN FLETCHER Lawyer

        Lawyers bldg., Charlotte; s. 1911-13; Univ. of Va. 1914-15; b. Smithfield, June 24, 1891; p. J. W. and Emily (Sanders); lawyer Charlotte 1915-; U. S. A. 1917-19; 2nd lieut. inf.; Methodist.

WELLONS, ELMER JAMES Lawyer

        Smithfield; A.B. 1911; s. l. Wake Forest col.; b. Johnston co., Sept. 9, 1889; p. James W. and Emily (Sanders); m. Cornelia Tennelle Allen, Aug. 27, 1912; Methodist.

WELLONS, JAMES ANDREW Lawyer

        Smithfield; s. l. 1892-94; b. Johnston co., May 17, 1862; p. Dr. James Davis Thomas and Alice Louisa (Blackman); m. Florence E. Lassiter, Dec. 15, 1892; lawyer Smithfield; Johnston co. atty. 1893-1901; mayor Smithfield 1910-16; Methodist.

*WELLONS, JESSE HOLT Farmer

        From Smithfield; b. Johnston co., May 5, 1876; d. 1910; s. m. 1894-95.

WELLONS, ROBERT ANDREW Lawyer

        Smithfield; s. 1912-13; LL.B. Washington & Lee univ. 1916; b. Smithfield, Apr. 15, 1895; p. James Andrew and Florence E. (Lassiter); lawyer, Smithfield, 1916-; Shriner; Methodist.

*WELLONS, WILBERT FREEMAN

        Selma; s. 1913.

WELLS, DARE ABERNETHY

        Box 740, Asheville; pres. Chapel Hill; M.S. 1924; b. Apr. 15, 1899; Baptist.


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WELLS, FRANK LAWRENCE Teacher

        Asheville; s. 1916-17; co. supt. of schs.

WELLS, JOHN DAGID

        Wilson; s. 1904-05; b. Elm City, June 9, 1883.

WELLS, JOHN JACKSON Engineer

        518 Nash st., Rocky Mt.; s. 1903-04; B.E. N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1907; C.E. ibid. 1916; b. Elm City. Dec. 22, 1886; p. Wiley and Amanda (Wright); m. Frances Pauline Burnette, Dec. 31, 1913; civil and consulting engr., Rocky Mt. 1908-; pres. Rocky Mt. cham. of comm.; pres. N. C. soc. of engrs.; Kiwanian; Mason.

WELLS, J. T. Manufacturer

        Atkinson; s. 1920-22; b. Watha, Nov. 2, 1896; p. Walter Lee and Lizzie Brodk (Moore); Phi Soc.; mgr. Corbett package co.; sec. and mem. bd. of drainage commrs. Pender co., drainage dist. No. 4; pvt. 2nd N. C. inf. A. E. F., 119th inf. 30th div., 1916-19; received Amer. D. S. C. and French Croix de Guerre; Mason; Methodist.

WELLS, LLOYD ARMSTRONG

        211 Park ave., Wilson; s. l. 1911-12; b. Wilson, July 8, 1890; p. William M. and -- -- --.

†WELLS, PRESTON BOOKTER

        Charleston, S. C.; s. 1892-93.

WELLS, ROBERT M. Lawyer

        Law bldg., Asheville; s. l. 1894; A.B. Judson col. 1891; p. Robert C. and -- -- --; m. Annie Wilson, Dec. 21, 1899; sub. city judge, Asheville; commandant of sons of Confed. vets.

WELLS, MRS. WILLIAM

        (Nee Joyner, Mrs. Ruth Deans); Wilson; s. 1920-21; B.P. N. C. Col. for women 1913; b. Wilson, Sept. 29, 1893; p. A. B. Deans and Mary Ellen (Clark); m. William Wells, Sept. 27, 1922.

WELSH, CHOPSIE SHEFTEL

        1816 Washington ave., Ft. Worth, Tex.; s. 1891-92.

WESSELL, CONRAD BOWMAN

        222 N. 4th st., Wilmington; s. 1906-07; b. Wilmington, Dec. 17, 1889; p. A. D. and Annie S. (Lessman); m. Christine Schulken, June 21, 1921; clerk dry goods store 1907-10; traveling salesman 1910-18; ibid. auto. accessories; co. "B" 121st machine gun, transferred from co. "C" 158th inf., ranked pvt., A. E. F.; Lutheran.

WESSELLS, NEIL ETCHILON

        2132 F st., N. W., apt. 3, Washington, D. C.; Ph.G. 1924; b. July 4, 1901; p. W. H. and -- -- --; Catholic.

*WESSON, BENJAMIN JUSTICE Teacher

        Pewee Valley, Ky.; b. Rockingham co., Apr. 24, 1840; d. Aug. 21, 1923; p. Alexander and Nancy -- --; A.B. 1861; teacher 35 yrs. in Ky. and Tenn.; Mason; C. S. A.

‡WEST, BRYAN CLINTON

        Kinston; s. m. 1920-22; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1920; b. Kinston, Jan. 12, 1900; p. H. and -- -- --.

WEST, CLIFTON FORREST Physician

        Kinston; B.S. 1915; M.D. Univ. of Pa., 1915-17; b. Lenoir co., Apr. 14, 1892; p. Robert L. and Carrie (Richardson); m. Susie Perry, Apr. 2, 1921; Phi Soc.; Phi Chi; res. phys. Meth. Epis. hosp., Phila., 1917-18; phys., specialist in diseases of children and int. med. 1919-; Kiwanian; mem. N. C. med. assn.; lieut. U. S. N. R. F. med. dept.; stationed Cape May, N. J. 1917-19; Shriner; Methodist.

†WEST, FURMAN ERASTUS

        West's Hill; s. l. 1912-13; b. West's Hill, Sept. 18, 1893; p. W. J. and -- -- --.

WEST, GORDON FITZHUGH Physician

        2704 Westfield ave., Camden, N. J.; s. 1914-15; s. m. 1915-17; Trinity col. 1913-14; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1919; b. Bynum, Aug. 16, 1893; p. Rufus H. and Ella O. (Mann); m. Mildred L. Ball, Oct. 2, 1923; interne Cooper hosp. Camden, N. J., 1919-20; res. phys. Bellevue private hosp. 1921-22; phys. Camden, N. J., 1922-; staff Cooper hosp. 1923-; S. A. T. C. Jefferson Med. col. 1918; Mason; Methodist.

WEST, HILTON GWALTNEY Insurance

        310 Murray st., Greensboro; A.B. 1919; M.A. 1920; b. Greensboro, Aug. 12, 1898; p. Eugene Gordon and Mary O'Neta (Hardin); started Chairtown News, weekly newspaper, Thomasville 1920-24; publicity supt. Pilot Life ins. co. 1924-; S. A. T. C. camp Plattsburg, N. Y. 1918, at U. N. C. 1918; Mason; Presbyterian.

*WEST, JAMES ALDERMAN

        From Newton; Wilmington; b. Nov., 1876; d. Chapel Hill, Oct. 5, 1894; s. 1894.

WEST, JASPER DANIEL

        R.F.D. 6, Kinston; A.B. 1924; b. Kinston, Dec. 27, 1899; p. George and Lottie Alexander (Croom); Phi Soc.; Methodist.

WEST, JUNIUS EDGAR Insurance

        459 Washington st., Suffolk, Va.; s. 1882-84; Washington & Lee univ. 1887; Univ. of Va., fall 1887; b. Waverly, Va., July 12, 1866; p. Henry Thomas and Sue Thomas (Cox); m. Olive Beale, Feb. 17, 1903; Phi Soc.; teacher in pub. schs. 3 yrs.; co. supt. pub. schs. Sussex co. Va., 1889-90; gen. ins. bus. 1889-90, Waverly, Va., 1890-; mem. Suffolk city council; pres. ibid.; house of delegates of Va. 1910-12; sen. of Va. 1912-22; lieut.-gov. Va. 1922-; pres. Rotary club; Shriner; Elk; Odd Fellow; Junior; Christian.

WEST, JESSE FELIX Jurist

        Waverly, Va.; Ph.B. 1885; s. l. Univ. of Va.; b. Waverly, Va., July 16, 1862; p. Henry Thomas and Susan Thomas (Cox); m. Nannie Peebles Baird, Sept. 20, 1887; Phi Soc.; lawyer Waverly, Va. 1886-1904;


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judge Sussex co. ct. Va. 1892-1904; supt. of pub. schs. Sussex co. Va. 1891; judge of 3rd jud. circuit of Va. 1904-22; judge supr. ct. of appeals of Va. 1922-; Mason; Odd Fellow; Christian.

*WEST, JOHN TOWNLEY Passenger Agent

        512 N. Blount st., Raleigh; s. 1892-93; b. Raleigh, Mar. 15, 1876; p. N. W. and Bessie (Blake); m. Edith Bean, June 23, 1909; with Gen. J. S. Carr, Durham, Blackwell's Durham tob. co.; clerk, hdw. bus. with father; stenog. Sou. ry. div. frt. agt. Raleigh; stenog. supt. S. A. L. ry. Monecure; stenog. gen. pass. agt. S. A. L. ry. Portsmouth, Va. 1902-04; ticket agt. S. A. L. ry. Washington, D. C., 1904-05; pass. agt. S. A. L. ry. Phila., Pa. 1906-13; div. pass agt. S. A. L. ry. Raleigh, 1913-; Shriner; Elk; Episcopalian.

WEST, JOHN WALTER Banker

        Waverly, Va.; s. 1882-83; b. Sussex co., Va., Aug. 12, 1864; p. Henry Thomas and Susan Thomas (Cox); m. Annie May Capelle, Nov. 9, 1887; gen. merchant 1884; banker 1900; Christian.

*WEST, LOUIS Planter

        Woodville, Miss.; b. 1839; d. 1870; s. 1858-59; capt. C. S. A.

WEST, LOUIS NELSON Physician

        Raleigh; s. 1904-05; s. m. 1908-10; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1912; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; b. Raleigh, Oct. 13, 1887; p. Nicholas W. and Bessie (Blake); m. Betsey John Haywood, Jan. 18, 1918; Kappa Alpha; Gimghoul; hosp. wk. in Phila. and N. Y. 3 yrs.; now physician eye, ear, nose, throat, Raleigh; 1st lieut. M. C. U. S. A. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

WEST, LESLIE TUNNELL

        632 Hay st., Fayetteville; s. 1920-21; Muskingum col. New Concord, Ohio, 1919-20; b. Phila., Pa., July 2, 1899; p. Dr. Geo. Henry and Ada May (Hopper); in lumber bus.; U. S. N. 1918; aboard U. S. S. Utah, 1918-19; Presbyterian.

WEST, MAYNARD DENNIS

        Moyock; Ph.G. 1924; b. Moyock, Dec. 22, 1903; p. William Henry and Adelia Elizabeth (Poyner); Phi Delta Chi; Baptist.

†WEST, NOEL ELLIOTT

        Salemburg; A.B. 1911; Guilford col.

WEST, RAY ROBERT Merchant

        West Vernon st., Kinston; s. 1913-14; b. Lenoir co., July 16, 1894; p. Robert Lee and Carrie (Richardson); m. Leora Hooker, Apr. 29, 1920; in feed bus.; Methodist.

WEST, THEODORE JOSEPH

        Los Angeles, Calif.; s. 1892-93; b. Salisbury, Aug. 9, 1875; acct. 1894; supt. cotton press.

†WEST, WILLIAM CLAUDE

        Franklin; s. l. 1912-13; b. West Mill, June 3, 1892; p. W. J. and -- -- --.

WEST, WILBUR LATHAM

        Roseboro; s. p. 1922-23; Wake Forest col. 1921-22; b. Roseboro, Nov. 23, 1903; p. R. R. and -- -- --.

WESTBROOK, ALMOND PERCY Druggist

        100 E. Divine st., Dunn; pres. Saluda; Ph.G. 1923; b. Sampson co., Apr. 4, 1897; p. Columbus B. and Mrs. C. R. (Vinson); m. Lucy McKay, May 30, 1919; Bradham prize in pharmacy; Phi Delta Chi; McKay's pharmacy, Durham 1923; Grace pharmacy 1923-24; with Saluda pharmacy; co. "M" 119th inf. 30th div. 1917, A. E. F. 1919; Mason; Baptist.

‡WESTBROOK, EDWARD

        Wilmington; s. 1921-22; b. Wilmington, Apr. 1, 1904.

WESTFELT, FLEETWOOD HUNT

        Fletcher; pres. Asheville; s. 1900-02.

*WESTON, BRYAN WHITFIELD

        Chapel Hill; d. Feb. 6, 1898; B.S. 1897.

*WESTRAY, SAMUEL ELWARD Banker

        Rocky Mt.; b. Nov. 5, 1837; d. 1894; A.B. 1858; planter.

*WETMORE, GEORGE BADGER Minister

        From Fayetteville; Banner's Elk; b. 1823; d. June 10, 1888; A.B. 1844; D.D.; trustee, U. N. C. 1874-77; Episcopalian.

WETMORE, SILAS MACBEE Lawyer

        Florence, S. C.; s. 1897-99; N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1895-97; b. Lincolnton, Feb. 18, 1877; p. William Roberts and Mary (Bingham); m. Katherine Dale, Dec. 18, 1907; Alpha Tau Omega; practicing atty. Fayetteville 1899-1900; ibid. Columbia, S. C., 1900-02; ibid. Fayetteville, 1902-04; ibid. Spartanburg, S. C., 1905-14; ibid. Florence, S. C., 1914-; mem. legal advising bd. Florence; mem. S. C. code comm. 1922; author: Wetmore's Citations of S. C. Reports; Wetmore's Amendments and Annotations to Code of 1902; Wetmore's Digest of Telegraph Law Cases in South Carolina; Episcopalian.

*WETWORE, THOMAS BADGER Lawyer

        From Fayetteville; Birmingham, Ala.; b. 1821; d. Mar., 1894; A.B. 1841; maj. C. S. A.

*WETMORE, WILLIAM ROBARDS Minister

        From Fayetteville; Lincolnton; b. Raleigh, Nov. 8, 1834; d. Mar. 24, 1904; A.B. 1854; tutor, 1855-58; D.D. Univ. of South 1890; chaplain, C. S. A.; Episcopalian.

WETZELL, FREDERICK SCOTT Broker

        Gastonia; pres. Drexel bldg., Phila., Pa.; s. 1907-09; b. Richmond, Va., Dec. 23, 1889; p. Lewis Frederick and Mamie (Blackburn); Di Soc.; cashier and rate


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clerk Sou. ry. Gastonia, 1909-16; bookkeeper Groves mills and Arlington mills, ibid. 1916-18; sales rep. Lowell yarn co., N. Y. city 1918-20; cotton yarn broker Phila., Pa., 1920-22; mem. firm Dunn-Wetzell co. inc. Phila., Pa., 1923-; sergt. camps Jackson and Sevier, 324th inf. 81st div. A. E. F. 1918-19; Mason; Baptist.

WETZELL, WILLIAM LOUIS

        York st., Gastonia; Ph.G. 1909; Wake Forest col. 1904-05; b. Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 23, 1888; p. L. F. and Mamie (Blackburn); m. Clara Idell Armstrong, June 6, 1916; reg. druggist until 1916; with Armstrong chain of cotton mills since; treas. Armstrong Land & Investment co. operating Armstrong apts., several farms and various other real estate; sec. Armington hotel co.; Knight Templar; Kiwanian; Shriner; Baptist.

WHARTON, CYRUS RICHARD Lawyer

        Greensboro; A.B. 1912; b. Guilford co., Jan. 30, 1890; p. Cyrus A. and Anna B. (Donnell); m. Lessie Norma Lindsey; Di Soc.; teacher Charlotte H. S. 1912-14; ibid. Asheboro, 1916-17; practicing atty. Greensboro; mem. Amer. and N. C. bar assns.; Presbyterian.

WHARTON, HELEN

        (See Reed, Mrs. Carl L.).

WHARTON, HENRY WATSON Salesman

        100 N. Elm st., Greensboro; s. 1897-98; b. Greensboro, Feb. 27, 1868; p. Jesse Rankin and Mary Jane (Rankin); m. Nora Graves, 1892; football; Beta Theta Pi; mem. Wharton Bros. Book & stationery; mgr. branch office of Underwood typewriter co., Greensboro; Pythian; Presbyterian.

*WHARTON, JOHN ELISHA Teacher

        From Guilford co.; Sherman, Tex.; b. Jan. 2, 1835; d. 1917; A.B. 1857; A.M. 1866; capt. C. S. A. 63rd reg.

WHARTON, JOHN HILL Salesman

        Winston-Salem; s. 1911; Guilford col.; b. Clemmons, July 19, 1888; p. A. C. and Aneliza (Hill); m. Elen Shaffred, Apr. 29, 1914.

*WARTON, JESSE RANKIN Teacher

        From Guilford co.; Greensboro; b. 1833; d. Mar. 6, 1904; A.B. 1855; supt. pub. inst.; planter; C. S. A.

*WHARTON, SUMUEL DAVIES Teacher

        From Guilford co.; Cabarrus co.; b. 1822; d. 1857; A.B. 1845; planter.

WHARTON, THOMAS Secretary

        Care Y. M. C. A., Charlotte; s. 1893-94; p. Col. R. W. and Mary L. --; farmer, stock dealer and Y. M. C. A. sec.

WHARTON, TURNER ASHBY Minister

        1211 Wood st., Sherman, Tex.; s. 1880-83; B.D. Union Theo. sem.; D.D. King's col.; LL.D. Austin col.; b. Greensboro, July 8, 1862; p. Jesse R. and Mattie Lavinia (Turner); m. Lucy Taliaferro, June 7, 1886; m. Floy Heart, Sept. 27, 1899; Di Soc.; ed. U. N. C. Magazine; chmn. Speakers' bureau, North Tex., city health, Sherman, Tex., 10 yrs.; author booklet Robert E. Lee, many magazine and newspaper articles and book reviews; Mason; Pythian; Presbyterian.

WHARTON, WILLIAM GILMER

        707 Summit ave., Greensboro; A.B. 1900; b. Guilford co., Nov. 4, 1878; p. William David and Jane Spencer (Gilmer); m. Annie L. McKnight, June 9, 1909; Di Soc.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; cotton mill bus.; credit mgr. Cone export & comm. co., Greensboro, 1904-; Presbyterian.

WHARTON, WILLIAM LACY Broker

        236 Lockland ave., Winston-Salem; s. 1914-15; Davidson col.; b. Red Springs, Dec. 15, 1895; p. Dr. Lacy Donnell and Elizabeth (Wharton); m. Mary Josephine Hanes, May 18, 1918; emp. R. J. Reynolds tob. co. 1915-20; broker 1920-; pvt. U. S. A. camps Jackson and Gordon, 1918; Presbyterian.

*WHEAT, JOHN THOMAS Lawyer

        From Chapel Hill; New Orleans, La.; b. Dec. 3, 1830; killed, Shiloh, Apr. 6, 1862; A.B. 1851; A.B. Univ. of Nashville 1849; sec. La. conv. 1861; capt. 1st La. C. S. A.

*WHEAT, LEONIDAS POLK Planter

        From Chapel Hill; Berryhill, Va.; b. 1841; d. Mar. 25, 1915; s. 1858-60; musician; C. S. A.

WHEATLY, CLAUD ROBINSON Lawyer

        Beaufort; s. 1903-05; b. Beaufort, Jan. 23, 1882; p. George W. and Sallie A. (Tarkenton); m. Osey Gagaer, May 23, 1916; teacher first 2 yrs. after leaving U. N. C.; practicing atty. Beaufort; Shriner; Episcopalian.

WHEDBEE, CHAS. Lawyer

        Hertford; s. 1897; b. Hertford, Sept. 7, 1875; p. James Monroe and Mary Fannie (Skinner); m. Mabel Martin, Jan., 1901; m. Evelyn Copeland, Jan., 1917; practicing atty.; trustee, U. N. C. 1907; exec. comm.

WHEDBEE, HARRY WIST Lawyer

        608 Fourth st., Greenville; s. 1901-02; b. Hertford, Sept .22, 1872; p. James Monroe and Mary Fannie (Skinner); m. Sallie Moseley Lipscomb; football 1893; Delta Kappa Epsilon; lawyer till 1910; judge of supr. ct. 1910-19; lawyer Greenville 1919-; sup'r ct. judge, N. C.

*WHEDBEE, JOSHUA LEE Salesman

        Hertford; b. Jan. 26, 1856; d. Feb. 6, 1917; s. 1876-77; mayor Hertford; planter; gen. assem. of N. C. 1897.

WHEDBEE, THOMAS C. Lawyer

        Hertford; s. l. 1887-88.


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WHEELER, CARLYLE DEWEY Student

        Holly Springs; s. 1921-22; b. Holly Springs, Mar. 7, 1900; p. D. H. and -- -- --; Atlanta Sou. Dental col. 1922-.

WHEELER, CYRUS RANKIN Druggist

        130 E. Main st., Durham; s. 1916-17; b. Whitsett, July 19, 1897; p. Ed. B. and Mamie (Smith); m. Janie McFarland, Aug. 6, 1922; reg. druggist Hutchin's drug store, Winston-Salem; ibid. Wilson drug co. 1919-21; ibid. Court Square drug co. Durham, 1921-; Elk; Odd Fellow; Presbyterian.

WHEELER, GEORGE ALEXANDER Physician

        U. S. Public Health service, Washington, D. C.; s. m. 1909-11; M.D. Univ. of Va., 1913; b. Higgins, Mar. 10, 1885; p. J. B. and Lovada (Higgins); m. Agnes E. --, May 6, 1915; acting asst. surg. U. S. pub. health service 1913; asst. surg. ibid. 1914; P. A. surg. ibid. 1918; surg. ibid. 1922-; author numerous scientific reports and investigations pub.

*WHEELER, JUNIUS BRUTUS Teacher

        From Lincoln co.; West Point, N. Y.; b. 1830; d. 1888; s. 1849-51; prof. mining and civil engr.; U. S. milit. acad.; author; maj. U. S. A.

WHEELER, JAMES HARTWICK Physician

        Holly Springs; pres. Henderson; s. m. 1914-16; Trinity col.; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1918; b. Holly Springs, May 7, 1891.

WHEELER, WILLIAM COUCH

        Chapel Hill; B.S. 1924; b. Chapel Hill, Aug. 23, 1903; p. Dr. Alvin Sawyer and Edith Myra (James); Phi Soc.; Beta Theta Pi; Presbyterian.

WHICHARD, MURRAY PARMER Physician

        Edenton; s. m. 1905-07; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1910; b. Hobgood, Aug. 18, 1887; p. William A. and Ellah (Williford); m. Grace Morgan, Nov. 19, 1912; 1st lieut. M. C. camp Gordon Ga., 1918; Mason; Methodist.

WHICHARD, ROGERS DEY

        818 Ocean View ave., Norfolk, Va.; A.B. 1924; b. Norfolk, Va., Dec. 10, 1902; p. Claude Linden and Annie Wortham (Dey); Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Beta Kappa; Gorgon's Head; Baptist.

WHITAKER, ATHA THOMAS

        Bell Buckle, Tenn.; s. 1909-10; b. Bell Buckle, Tenn., May 6, 1889; p. B. A. and -- -- --.

*WHITAKER, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

        From Halifax co.; Enfield; b. July 3, 1824; d. Feb. 24, 1890; A.B. 1846; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1848.

WHITAKER, BESSIE LEWIS Teacher

        Raleigh; pres. 1509 Vine st., Denver, Colo.; A.M. 1907; A.B. Stetson univ. 1906; N. C. C. W.; Columbia univ.; Univ. of Chicago; Univ. of Pa.; b. Enfield; p. Judge Spier and Fanny DeBerniere (Hooper); teacher pub. schs. N. C.; ibid. Stuart Hall, Staunton, Va., 4 yrs.; Winthrop col. 1 yr.; prin. Whitaker sch. of speech-reading, Denver, Colo., 1916-; author and pub. of historical and professional articles; Episcopalian.

*WHITAKER, CARY Lawyer

        Halifax co.; b. Jan. 1, 1832; wounded Apr. 2, and d. Apr. 20, 1865, near Petersburg, Va.; s. 1850-52; teacher 1852-57; lawyer 1857-61; co. atty.; capt. and act. col. 43rd N. C. C. S. A.; judge adv. C. S. A., 1864-65.

*WHITAKER, CARY Physician

        Halifax co.; b. Nov. 14, 1782; d. June 12, 1858; A.B. 1802.

‡WHITAKER, CHARLES Lawyer

        Davenport, lowa; A.B. 1855; b. Halifax co., Sept. 5, 1832.

WHITAKER, CARY HAMILTON, JR. Banker

        Care Wachovia Bank & Trust co., Winston-Salem; s. 1916-17; b. Littleton, Mar. 22, 1897; p. Rev. Cary H. and Elizabeth (Speight); sergt. hdqtrs. 1st army corps A. E. F. 1917-19; Methodist.

*WHITAKER, DAVID C.

        Davenport, Iowa; b. Nov. 30, 1838; d. in service, Jamestown, Apr. 21, 1865; B.S. 1858; lieut. C. S. A.

*WHITAKER, DEBERNIE HOOPER Engineer

        From Raleigh; Santiago, Cuba; b. Halifax co., July 5, 1868; d. Dec. 25, 1922; s. 1887-90 and '91-93; asst. in physics lab. 1892-93; teacher Raleigh, 1890; civil engr. 1891; asst. N. C. geol. survey, 1893; instr. Bingham sch. 1893-95; mica mining 1895-96; asst. chem., Md. Steel co. 1897-98; chem. and asst. mining engr., Span.-Amer. iron co.

*WHITAKER, DAVID SPIER Merchant

        From Raleigh; Denver, Colo.; b. Enfield, Aug. 18, 1878; d. Denver, Colo., Oct. 29, 1914; m. Clara Warner, May 1, 1912; s. 1896-98; merchant; merchandise broker; emp. Md. Steel co. Sparrows Point, Md.; traveling salesman Nephi Plaster co. 1910-13; ibid. Morrison-Merrill bldg. sup. co., Salt Lake City, Utah.

*WHITAKER, EXUM LEWIS

        Halifax co.; d. Mex. war 1847; A.B. 1844; capt. U. S. A.

WHITAKER, FERDINAND CARY

        Enfield; s. p. 1905-06; s. m. 1906-07; M.D. Md. Med. col. 1886.

WHITAKER, GEORGE BETTON Banker

        P. O. box 212, Winston-Salem; s. 1911-13; p. William Asbury and Anna (Bitting); m. Virginia Branch Moir, Oct. 14, 1919; treas. Wachovia Bank & Trust co.


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†WHITAKER, GEORGE THOMAS

        Lethia; A.B. 1905; A.B. Elon col. 1904; b. Apr. 18, 1883.

WHITAKER, HARRY APPLEWHITE Clerk

        R.F.D. 2, Battleboro; box 733, Rocky Mt.; s. 1921-22; b. Battleboro, Nov. 8, 1902; p. Robert Wiley and Etta B. --; employee in city clerk's office, Rocky Mt.

WHITAKER, HARRY FOOTE

        1206 S. 28th st., Philadelphia, Pa.; B.S. 1924; b. Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 23, 1902; p. Robert M. and -- --; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Episcopalian.

WHITAKER, JEOL, JR. Physician

        305 Hume Mansew bldg., Indianapolis, Ind.; s. 1895-97; N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1893-95; Univ. Col. of Med. 1897-98; D.D.S. Univ. of Md. 1899; M.D. ibid. 1900; b. Warrenton, Oct. 5, 1877; p. Joel and Helen Leckie (Jones); m. Melissa Jeffries Myers, Nov. 23, 1911; Theta Nu Epsilon; Sigma Nu; baseball; football; dentist Raleigh 1900-05; eye, ear, nose and throat spec. ibid. 1906-15; ibid. Indianapolis, Ind., 1915-; instr. Univ. of Ind.; chief occulist Big 4 ry.; staff St. Vincent's hosp.; ibid. City hosp., Indianapolis, Ind.; mem. Indiana med soc., nat. med. soc.; acad. ophthalmology and olilaryngology; Episcopalian.

*WHITAKER, JOHN C.

        Halifax co.; s. 1833-34.

WHITAKER, JOHN CLARKE Manufacturer

        305 W. 5th st., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1912; Guilford col. 1907-10; b. Winston-Salem, Aug. 7, 1891; p. William Asbury and Anna (Bitting); emp. R. J. Reynolds Tob. co. 1913-15; supt. cigarette factory No. 4 ibid. 1915-17; mgr. employment dept. ibid. 1919-22; supt cigarette factory No. 12 ibid. 1922-; alderman Winston-Salem 1921-23; mem. cham. of com. ibid.; chief yeoman, ensign U. S. N. 1917-19; Mason; Episcopalian.

WHITAKER, JAMES FLETCHER

        413 Red Cross st., Wilmington; s. 1878-79.

‡WHITAKER, JAMES HUNTER

        Enfield; A.B. 1853; capt. C. S. A.

*WHITAKER, JOHN HENRY Lawyer

        Halifax co.; b. June 19, 1827; wounded, Fairfax C. H., d. Warrenton, Va., June 27, 1863; A.B. 1847; maj. 1st N. C. cav. C. S. A.; planter.

*WHITAKER, LEWIS B.

        From Halifax co.; Enfield; s. 1816; capt. C. S. A.

‡WHITAKER, LYMAN BECKWITH Insurance

        3498 E. Fall Creek blvd., Indianapolis, Ind.; A.B. 1911; Harvard univ. 1913; Guilford col.; b. Winston-Salem, May 2, 1890; p. William Asbury and Anna (Bitting); m. Katherine Cox, Oct. 28, 1916; Mason; Episcopalian.

WHITAKER, LILLIE DELL

        (See Price, Mrs. R. E.)

*WHITAKER, MATTHEW Physician

        From Enfield; Littleton; d. Mar. 3, 1898; s. 1838-40; gen. assem. of N. C. 1846.

†WHITAKER, NATHANIEL J. Planter

        Wake co.; s. 1853-54.

WHITAKER, PERCY DUPONCEAU

        800 Detroit st., Denver, Colo.; B.S. 1898; b. Enfield, Nov. 12, 1876; p. Judge Spier and Fannie DeBerniere (Hooper); m. Edith Davis, July 26, 1918; Zeta Psi; Gorgon's Head; ed. Tar Heel; machinery bus.; Rotarian; maj. F. A. world war; Episcopalian.

*WHITAKER, RICHARD H.

        Tallahassee, Fla.; s. 1850-51.

*WHITAKER, SPIER Lawyer

        From Halifax co.; Davenport, Iowa; b. July 18, 1798; d. Dec. 2, 1869; s. 1817; mem. gen. assem. 1838; atty. gen. N. C. 1842-46.

*WHITAKER, SPIER Lawyer

        Davenport, Iowa; b. Halifax co., Mar. 15, 1841; d. July 10, 1901; A.B. 1861; state sen. 1881; chmn. N. C. state dem. exec. com. 1888-89; judge sup'r ct. 1889-94; lieut. and adj. 33rd N. C., C. S. A.; maj. 6th U. S. V., Span.-Am. war 1898-99.

WHITAKER, SPIER Lawyer

        27 Wendover road, Forest Hill Gardens, Long Island, N. Y.; s. 1898-99; A.B. Harvard univ. 1903; LL.B. ibid. 1905; b. Davenport, Iowa, Dec. 16, 1881; p. Charles and Sallie (Grant); m. Haidee Meade, Feb. 19, 1908; lawyer Birmingham, Ala., 1905-18; govt. service 1918-20; lawyer New York 1920-; pres. Birmingham bar assn.; asst. gen. counsel alien property custodian and spec. asst. U. S. atty. gen.

WHITAKER, THOMAS BASCOM

        Oak Ridge; s. 1911-12; b. Oak Ridge, Aug. 26, 1893; p. T. E. and -- -- --.

*WHITAKER, THOMAS D. Lawyer

        Scotland Neck; s. 1884-85.

WHITAKER, VERNON EDELEN Insurance

        404 Jasper Road, Birmingham, Ala.; s. 1897-98; b. Enfield, Feb. 23, 1881; p. Spier and Fanny DeBerniere (Hooper); m. Marie Evelyn Smith, Dec. 22, 1910; ry. employee 1898-1910; supt. Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic ry. 1910-23; supt. Ga. ry. 2 yrs.; ins. and realty firm Whitaker-Hill co., Birmingham, Ala., 1923-; Mason.


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WHITAKER, WILLIAM ASBURY

        100 E. 42nd st., New York, N. Y.; Ph.B. 1904; M.A. Columbia univ. 1905; Univ. of Chicago 1911-12; b. Winston-Salem, May 7, 1883; p. William A. and Anna (Bitting); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Sigma Chi; Acacia; Alpha Chi Sigma; instr. chem. Col. of City of N. Y. 1906-11; asso. prof. metallurgy Univ. of Kansas 1911-16; prof. ibid. 1916-18; dir. state chem. research, ibid. 1914-18; pres. Kansas City sect. Am. chem. soc. 1915-17; import and export bus., Standard Commercial Trading corp., New York city; contributor to scientific journals; Mason.

*WHITAKER, WILSON CARY Physician

        Tallahassee, Fla.; b. Apr. 10, 1830; A.B. 1851.

*WHITAKER, WILLIAM H. Lawyer

        From Davenport, Iowa; California; b. Dec. 20, 1836; d. in service, Chapel Hill, Oct. 20, 1862; A.B. 1858; C. S. A.

WHITAKER, WILLIAM MURRAY

        Trenton; s. 1902-03.

WHITAKER, WILLIAM PELL, JR. Broker

        Wilson; pres. 27 William st., New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1914; s. l. 1915-16; b. Raleigh, Nov. 27, 1894; p. William Pell and Mary (Carroll); gym team; Zeta Psi; lawyer Wilson 1916-17, 1919-23; local rep. and mgr. John F. Clark & co., brokers, N. Y. city, 1923-24; partner brokerage firm Wm. F. Fisher & co., 1924-; 1st lieut. 113th F. A. 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

†WHITAKER, WILLIAM REID

        LaGrange; s. 1905-06.

*WHITAKER, WILSON WILLIS Planter

        Caswell co.; A.B. 1838; A.M. 1841; mem. gen. assem.

WHITAKER, ZACK LANIER Teacher

        Oak Ridge; A.B. 1915; b. Oak Ridge, Aug. 26, 1893; p. Thomas Early and Ida Lee (Ogburn); m. Mary Blair Maury, June 3, 1922; Di Soc.; Kappa Sigma; Junior; Methodist.

‡WHITE, ALTON BOYD

        Care U. S. Postoffice dept., Washington, D. C.; s. 1914-15.

WHITE, ALEXANDER HAMILTON Teacher

        Polloksville; s. l. 1894-95; A.B. Trinity col. 1890; m. Mattie Brewer; prin. Polloksville H. S. since leaving U. N. C. except 1 yr., then co. supt. pub. instr.

*WHITE, ANDREW JACKSON Lawyer

        From Elizabeth City; Baltimore, Md.; b. Chapanoke, Oct. 15, 1881; d. Jan. 26, 1908; s. 1903; s. l. Univ. of Md. 1905-07; Methodist.

*WHITE, ALEXANDER SINCLAIR Engineer

        From Marion; Boswell, Pa.; b. Sept. 18, 1899; d. July 24, 1921; s. 1916; draftsman Sou. Ry. co., Washington, D. C., 1918-19; ibid. state highway comm., Raleigh, 1919-20; civil engr. Boswell, Pa., emp. by Johnstown & Somerset Street Ry. co. 1921; Presbyterian.

WHITE, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Teacher

        2941 Linden st., Berkeley, Cal.; Ph.B. 1884; prof. Cornell univ.; instr. Latin U. N. C. 1883-85.

WHITE, CHARLES ALEXANDER

        Greenville; s. 1916-17; b. Greenville, Sept. 3, 1899; p. S. T. and -- -- --.

WHITE, CHAMPMAN B.

        Columbia, Tenn.; d. 1859; s. 1854-56.

WHITE, CHARLES HENRY Geologist

        788 Mills bldg., San Francisco, Cal.; B.S. 1894; Peabody col. 1885-87; Vanderbilt univ. 1887-88; S.B. Harvard univ. 1897; A.M. ibid. 1902; b. Yadkin co., Aug. 13, 1865; p. William and Sarah Catherine (Nicholson); m. Sarah Elizabeth MacDonald, June 4, 1920; Kerr prize in geology; instr. Univ. of Tenn. 1895-96; instr. and asst. prof. and prof. Harvard univ. 1902-17; chmn. sch. of mining 1913-17; consulting geologist, San Francisco, 1917-; author Methods in Metallurgical Analysis; capt. ordnance dept. U. S. A., assigned to Watertown arsenal; discharged 1919; mem. Am. inst. mining and metal engrs.; fellow Am. geog. soc.; soc. of economic geologists; seismological soc. of Am.; Commonwealth club.

WHITE, CHARLES PALMER Manufacturer

        Brevard; s. p. 1904-05; grad. Union univ.; b. Stroudsburg, Pa., Dec. 21, 1883; p. John J. and Jennie E. --; tanner; lumberman; extract mfr.; farmer; Mason; Odd Fellow; Redman; Presbyterian.

WHITE, CHARLES STERLING

        Stovall; s. 1919-21; Univ. Col. of Med.; b. Stovall, June 15, 1901; p. William Sterling and Virginia Annie (Hester); Baptist.

WHITE, CARL WILMA

        Danville, Va.; pres. Presbyterian hosp., Philadelphia, Pa.; s. m. 1919-21; Washington and Lee univ.; b. Danville, Va., June 22, 1898; p. C. K. and -- -- --.

WHITE, EDWIN EMERSON Banker

        Reistertown, Md.; pres. Internat. Banking corp., Shanghai, China; A.B. 1920; London univ.; b. Baltimore, Md., Dec. 25, 1898; p. George Linton and Nellie Grant (Rice); Phi Soc.; ed. Yackety Yack; Amphoterothen; Gimghoul; Golden Fleece; Phi Beta Kappa; Omega Delta; Sigma Upsilon; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Nat. City bank, N. Y., for various periods up to 1920; Internat. Banking corp., N. Y. and London, Eng., 1920-21; ibid., Yokohama, Japan, 1921; ibid. Koke, Japan, 1921-22; ibid. Shanghai, China, 1922-; Mason; Episcopalian.


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WHITE, EDGAR FARRELL

        69 W. Depot st., Concord; s. 1918-20; b. Concord, Jan. 30, 1899; p. Edgar Farrell and -- -- --.

*WHITE, EDWIN MICHAEL HOLT Manufacturer

        Graliam; b. Graham, June 28, 1880; d. Mar. 14, 1908; s. 1897-98; vice-pres. Travara Mfg. co.

*WHITE, GILBERT BOLTON

        Trinity; d. in France, Sept. 29, 1918; s. 1915.

WHITE, GEITNER CHAMBLEE Salesman

        Mebane; s. m. 1922; N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1921; b. May 14, 1903; p. Frederick L. and Mabel (Chamber); auto salesman.

*WHITE, GEORGE MONTGOMERY Lawyer

        Bladen co.; d. June 27, 1860; A.B. 1853.

WHITE, GLADSTONE HUXLEY

        Livingston, Tenn.; s. 1920-21; b. Livingston, Tenn., Jan. 24, 1900; p. E. D. and --.

†WHITE, GEORGE SMITH

        Charlotte; s. 1917-18; b. Charlotte, Feb. 23, 1898; p. G. H. and -- -- --.

WHITE, HENRY BRYAN Merchant

        Aulander; s. 1914; p. T. J. and -- -- --; m. Maud Spivey, 1918.

WHITE, HAROLD GLENN Merchant

        107 Annandale ave., Asheville; s. 1919; b. Asheville, Feb. 4, 1902; p. Loush H. and Mallie (Bell); m. Alyce Reynolds Sumner. June 27, 1923; bus. mgr. Diamond Grid Battery co., Asheville; Methodist.

WHITE, HENRY WALTON Telegrapher

        Tyner; s. 1922-23; b. Chicago, Ill., Nov. 4, 1904; p. Joseph G. and Alice (White); Methodist.

WHITE, JAMES ALBERT Farmer

        Littleton; s. m. 1899; Sewanee univ. 1901; D.D.S. Atlanta Dental col. 1903; b. Halifax co., Nov. 28, 1877; p. James Albert and Maniza (Howell); m. Mae Elizabeth Bennett, Aug. 26, 1917; dentist Williamston 1903-14; farmer 1914-.

WHITE, JOHN ALBERT Druggist

        Belhaven; Ph.G. 1923; s. p. 1920-22; b. Belhaven, Dec 10, 1901; p. John W. and Lucy E. --.

WHITE, JARRETTE ANDREW

        Whitakers; B.S. 1924; b. Whitakers, Mar. 25, 1903; p. J. and -- --; Delta Tan Delta; Baptist.

WHITE, JOHN ELMER

        Waynesville; s. p. 1903-04; b. Waynesville, Nov. 30, 1885.

WHITE, JAMES HANNIS Salesman

        Windsor; pres. W. Main st., Washington; s. 1921-23; Wake Forest col.; b. Windsor, Oct. 15, 1903; p. J. H. and Rosa L. --; Baptist.

WHITE, JOSEPH HARVEY Banker

        Graham; B.S. 1896; b. Graham, Oct. 19, 1875; p. James Wilson and Emma Virginia (Holt); m. Grace Doolittle Pomeroy, Nov. 19, 1902; grad. cum laude; football 1895; Phi Delta Theta; Di Soc.; Wennonah cotton mills, Lexington, 1896; E. M. Holt's Sons, Burlington, 1897; White, Williamson & co. 1898-1901; pres. Travora Mfg. co., Graham, 1901-; pres. White Williamson co. 1910-15; vice-pres. Nat. Bank of Alamance, Graham, 1910-; town comm. two terms; sch. comm. two terms; vice-pres of bd. of trustees, Flora MacDonald col.; Presbyterian.

WHITE, JOHN LAWRENCE Dairyman

        Trinity; s. 1903-07; b. Murfreesboro, Apr. 29, 1885; p. Robert Bailey and Georgia (Spencer); m. Helena Roy. Jan. 22, 1912; Beta Theta Pi; 3 yrs. paint mfr. 7 yrs. office mgr. salesman and sales mgr. of paint sales div. Marietta Paint & Color co., High Point; U. S. navy 1908-14; Baptist.

†WHITE, JOHN M.

        York dist., S. C.; s. 1852-53.

*WHITE, JOSEPH MASTERS

        Marianna, Fla.; b. Apr. 22, 1837; d. 1867; A.B. 1858.

WHITE, JOHN SAMUEL Merchant

        Mebane; A.B. 1896; b. Mebane, June 3, 1877; p. Stephen Alexander and Mary Jane (Woods); m. Mary Gale Carter, 1904; Alpha Tau Omega; sec.-treas. White Furn. co., Mebane; sec. Alamance Red Cross; chmn. Boy Scout comm.; Presbyterian.

WHITE, JAMES STARK

        Fairview Drug co., Winston-Salem; Ph.G. 1921; b. Windsor, Mar. 4, 1899.

*WHITE, JAMES WILLIAM

        Clinton; d. 1898; s. 1887-88.

‡WHITE, JOHN WOODFORD

        2940 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; s. 1916-17; Columbia univ.

WHITE, MOSES ANDREW Insurance

        Box 1044, Greensboro; A.B. 1911; Trinity col. 1907-09; b. Mooresville, May 29, 1892; p. Moses Whitfield and Tommie Nancy (Bethel); teacher Pineville 1911-12; bank teller 1913; with Sou. Life & Trust co., Greensboro, 1913-23; traveling auditor Jefferson Standard Life Ins. co. 1923-; 2nd lieut. Ft. Oglethorpe 1917; assigned to 318th F. A., Camp Jackson and A. E. F. 1917-19; 1st lieut.; Mason; Methodist.


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WHITE, PAUL LINWOOD Insurance

        412 W. Bessemer ave., Greensboro; A.B. 1915; b. Scotland Neck, Jan. 27, 1894; p. Allen B. and Laura T. (Harris); m. Ada Matthews Bell, Dec. 16, 1917; Phi Soc.; teacher 1915-18, 1919-20; with Jefferson Standard Life Ins. co. 1920-, at present in finance dept.; corp. machine gun sch., Camp Hancock, 1918; Mason; Baptist.

WHITE, ROBERT BENJAMIN Clerk

        West Depot, Concord; B.S. 1922; Davidson col. 1918-19; b. Concord, Jan. 30, 1899; p. Edgar Farrell and Margaret (Burleyson); emp. White-Parks, mill 1922-23; ibid. Locke cotton mill 1923-; S. A. T. C., U. N. C., 1918; Presbyterian.

WHITE, RALPH LEON Realtor

        Box 322 Winston-Salem; s. 1913; b. Forsyth co., Jan. 23, 1893; p. James Emory and Mary Lee (Grubb); m. Sallie S. Spears, Feb. 27, 1914; rent coll. 1913-14; Ford auto salesman 1914-18; truck salesman Clinard and White 1918-19; mem. firm Reece-White Auto co. 1919-20; mem. realty and investment firm Poindexter-Montague-White co. 1920-; Junior; Mason; Moose; Elk; Moravian.

WHITE, RICHARD STREET Lawyer

        Elizabethtown; B.S. 1882; s. l. 1884-85; b. Bladen co., June 27, 1857; p. William Hendon and Caroline (Gillespie); teacher 1882-84; lawyer 1885-; N. C. legislature 1895; postmaster Elizabethtown; Presbyterian.

*WHITE, STUART Physician

        From Raleigh; Mississippi; d. 1876; A.B. 1856.

*WHITE, THOMAS Merchant

        From Petersburg, Va.; Louisburg; d. Oct 11, 1904; s. 1845-48; ry. agt.; capt. C. S. A.

WHITE, THOMAS Salesman

        Oxford; s. 1912-13; b. Oxford, Mar. 3, 1894; p. Thomas and Kate Estelle (Hunt); clerk Taylor Bros., Oxford, 1913-16; ibid. Robt. G. Lassiter & co. 1916-; Episcopalian.

‡WHITE, WOODFORD Teacher

        Newton; B.S. 1920; Columbia univ.

WHITE, WILLIAM DABNEY

        Beaufort; A.B. 1924; Guilford col. 1919-20; b. Beaufort, Nov. 29, 1902; p. W. R. and Helen (Newby); Phi Soc.; gym team; Methodist.

WHITE, WILLIAM DUNLAP Highway Comm.

        511 Maple ave., Burlington; pres. State Highway comm., Greensboro; s. 1921-22; N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1919-20; b. Kimesville, Oct. 15, 1898; p. Robert Dixon and Mamie S. (Dunlap); with N. C. state highway comm.; pvt. U. S. A. 1918, A. E. F.; Presbyterian.

WHITE, WILLIAM EDGAR, JR.

        Louisburg; B.S. 1924; b. Louisburg, Apr. 5, 1901; p. William Edgar and Blanche (Fowler); Phi Delta Theta; Methodist.

WHITE, WILLIAM ELLIOTT Manufacturer

        Graham; s. 1896-98; b. Graham, Oct. 19, 1877; p. James Wilson and Emma Virginia (Holt); m. Adelaide Avery Erwin, Jan. 3, 1917; football 1896-97 cotton mfr.; sec.-treas. Travora Mfg. co., Graham; pres. White Cotton co., Graham; town alderman 1922; Mason; Presbyterian.

*WHITE, WILLIE HILL Physician

        From Smithfield; Wayne co.; Roxboro; s. 1810.

†WHITE, WILLIAM HILL

        Salisbury; s. 1881-84.

*WHITE, WILLIAM J. Merchant

        Warrenton; b. Oct. 7, 1842; d. Sept. 23, 1903; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; agt. for N. C. in England during civil war; Q.M. 9th N. C. cav. C. S. A.

WHITE, WALTER RODWELL Druggist

        Warrenton; s. p. 1908-10; b. Warrenton, May 15, 1889; p. John William and Minnie Lucy (Rodwell); m. Sadye Tarwater Johnson, Apr. 11, 1917; stockholder and sec.-treas. Hunter Drug co. 1911-; Shriner; Baptist.

WHITE, WALTER WALLACE

        2940 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; s. 1885-86.

†WHITEHEAD, ALBERT CARLTON

        Eastman, Ga.; A.M. 1905; A.B., Ga. A. & M. col. 1904; b. Davisboro, Ga., Mar. 14, 1875.

†WHITEHEAD, ALVIN PIERCE

        Bachelor, Va.; s. 1916-17; b. Bachelor, Va., Dec. 12, 1890; p. A. P. and -- -- --.

WHITEHEAD, CHARLES RAYMOND

        Ramseur; Ph.G. 1924; b. Ramseur, Aug. 4, 1902; p. C. G. and Ida --; Phi Delta Chi; winner Kyser prize 1923; ibid. research prize in phar. 1924; asst. in phar. 1924; Baptist.

*WITEHEAD, EDWIN ARLINGTON

        Scotland Neck; b. Jan. 23, 1878; d. Chapel Hill, Apr. 12, 1898; s. 1897-98.

WHITEHEAD, EDWARD WATTS MORRIS Student

        223 N. Fulton st., Salisbury; s. 1917-23; s. m. 1920-22; b. Salisbury, Feb. 19, 1898; p. Dr. John and Rose Irwin (Morris); Delta Kappa Epsilon; Mason; Pythian; Baptist.

WHITEHEAD, JEFFERSON DAVIS, JR.

        Enfield; Ph.G. 1912; b. Enfield, Apr. 16, 1891; p. J. D. and Alice E. --; m. Mamie E. Draughan, July 15, 1919.


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WHITEHEAD, JOSEPH PHILLIPS Physician

        Rocky Mount; s. m. 1895-96; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1899.

WHITEHEAD, JAMES SAMUEL Insurance

        Wilson; s. 1899-1902; b. Wilson, Aug. 27, 1881; p. H. G. and Mary Jane (Bynum); m. Alice Daves Roberts. Dec. 13, 1911; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Theta Nu Epsilon; Gorgon's Head; Pi Sigma; mgr. football.

WHITEHEAD, ROBERT BYNUM Photographer

        Wilson; pres. St. Louis. Mo.; s. 1888-89; b. Wilson, Oct. 13, 1870; m. May Harris.

*WHITEHEAD, WILLIAM BYNUM Manufacturer

        Wilson; b. July 26, 1879; d. Oct. 6, 1906; s. 1897-1900; farmer.

*WHITEHEAD, WILEY WHITEFOOT

        Kenansville; d. 1863; A.B. 1858.

WHITEHURST ARTHUR RENARD

        Bethel; g. s. 1922-23; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1921; b. July 15, 1898.

WHITEHURST, GEORGE WILLIAM

        23 Pollock st., New Bern; s. 1901-02.

WHITEHURST, HAROLD Teacher

        New Bern; A.B. 1903; g. s. 1903-04; b. New Bern, Apr. 4, 1878.

*WHITEHURST, JAMES Lawyer

        From Tarboro; Norfolk, Va.; b. Dec. 17, 1867; d. Aug. 1922; m. Kate Whitehurst; s. 1888-89.

WHITEHURST, ROBERT EMMET Lawyer

        23 Pollock st., New Bern; s. l. 1911; Georgetown univ. 1909-11; b. New Bern, Sept. 18, 1889; p. Moses Ermel and Maria Jane (Bailey); m. Margaret Edna Ervin, June 30, 1915; lawyer Morehead City 1912-13; ibid. New Bern 1913-; partnership Whitehurst & Barden 1920-; Baptist.

WHITEHURST, ROLAND LUTHER Dentist

        403 S. Main st., Rocky Mount; s. 1919-20; Atlanta Sou. Dental col. 1920-24; b. Bethel, Sept. 3, 1901; p. William Joseph and Roland (Carson); Methodist.

WHITEHURST, VIRGIL NORMAN

        Bethel; s. 1920-22; b. Bethel, Aug. 7, 1903; p. C. D. and -- -- --.

*WHITEHURST, WILLIAM WARREN

        Laurinburg; s. 1882-84.

WHITENER, DANIEL JAY Teacher

        Hickory; A.B. 1922; A.M. 1923; s. s. l. 1924; Catawba col. 1918-19; b. Catawba co., Aug. 17, 1898; p. Daniel Wilfong and Alice Amanda (Kincaid); prof. Asheville univ. 1923; prin. Ball's Creek H. S., Catawba, 1923-24; S. A. T. C. Catawba col. 1918; Reformed.

WHITENER, ROBERT VANCE Salesman

        Spartanburg, S. C.; A.B. 1897; b. Hickory, Nov. 19, 1875; p. James Adolphus and Julia (Morrow); teacher Hickory 1897-1900; supt. Providence cotton mills, Maiden, 1902-10; salesman Baltimore Belting co. 1910-17; mgr. sou. branch ibid. 1917-; Reformed.

WHITENER, RUSSELL WINFIELD

        Newton; A.M. 1924; A.B. Catawba col. 1917; b. Catawba co., May 26, 1892; p. Daniel W. and Alice Amanda (Kincaid); Reformed.

WHITENER, STEWART CARLYLE

        Hickory; s. l. 1919-20; b. Hickory, July 4, 1901.

WHITENER, THOMAS AUGUSTUS

        Dalton, Ga.; M.S. 1924; B.S. Univ. of Ga. 1923; b. Dalton, Ga., Jan. 21, 1900; p. William Eli and Augusta Tallula (Nichols); Alpha Psi Delta; Baptist.

*WHITESIDE, GEORGE M. Lawyer

        Rutherford co.; d. 1880; s. 1867-68; state sen. 1870.

*WHITFIELD, ALLEN

        Lenoir co.; s. 1812.

*WHITFIELD, ANTHONY DYER

        From Columbus, Miss.; Artesia, Miss.; d. Sept. 1916; s. 1859-60.

*WHITFIELD, BOAZ Physician

        Demopolis, Ala.; b. Marengo co., Ala., July 19, 1838; A.B. 1858; A.M. 1861; M.D. Col. Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y., 1871; lawyer 1860-68; planter 1865; physician 1871-; C. S. A.

*WHITFIELD, BRYAN Lawyer

        From Tallahassee, Fla.; Greenville, Ala.; b. Lenoir co., Aug., 1833; wounded, Seven Pines; d. Richmond, Va., Aug. 22, 1861; A.B. 1854; lieut. C. S. A.

*WHITFIELD, BRYAN WATKINS Physician

        From Demopolis, Ala.; Nauvoo or Galloway, Ala.; b. Lenoir co., Mar. 27, 1828; A.B. 1849; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1853; A.M. Univ. of Ala. 1857; planter; surg. C. S. A.

*WHITFIELD, CICERO Physician

        Kinston; b. Lenoir co., Feb. 1, 1838; d. Salter's Depot, S. C., Feb. 26, 1903; A.B. 1860; mfr. turpentine; merchant; sergt. C. S. A.

*WHITFIELD, CHARLES BOAZ

        Demopolis, Ala.; b. July 19, 1838; A.B. 1858; A.M. 1861.

*WHITFIELD, EDWARD H.

        Wayne co.; s. 1817.

†WHITFIELD, GAIUS Planter

        Demopolis, Ala.; s. 1853-56; b. Feb. 6, 1837; pvt. C. S. A.


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*WHITFIELD, GEORGE

        Lenoir co.; s. 1822; gen. assem 1827-28.

*WHITFIELD, GEORGE

        From Lenoir co.; Jefferson co., Fla.; d. 1881; A.B. 1823; house of c. 1827-28 and 1834.

*WHITFIELD, GEORGE Physician

        From Tallahassee, Fla.; Old Springhill, Ala.; b. Lenoir co., June 14, 1831; s. 1850-53; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1856; surg. C. S. A.

*WHITFIELD, GEORGE WILLIAM Lawyer

        From Linden, Ala.; Wilson; b. 1829; d. Sept. 21, 1871; s. 1845-47; mem. house of c. 1866.

WHITFIELD, HENRY ADAMS Lawyer

        Chapel Hill; s. l. 1913-15; b. Seven Springs, Sept. 21, 1891; p. Thomas Adams and Mary (Green); m. Mary Gattis, Aug. 12, 1919; mayor pro tem of Chapel Hill; chmn. bd. of elections Orange co.; mem. bd. of aldermen; 3rd lieut. 4th U. S. inf. 3rd div. and A. E. F. 1917-18; burned in gas attack; Presbyterian.

*WHITFIELD, JOHN ALEXANDER

        Lowndes co., Miss.; killed, Seven Pines, 1862; A.B. 1849; Capt. C. S. A.

*WHITFIELD, JAMES BRYAN Planter

        Lenoir co.; b. May 16, 1809; d. Oct. 1, 1841; s. 1824; merchant; state sen. 1840; maj. gen. N. C. militia.

*WHITFIELD, JAMES GEORGE Planter

        From White Hall; Whitfield, Ala.; b. Mar. 18, 1840; d. May 5, 1923; m. Susan Matilda Croom, Dec. 31, 1861; A.B. 1859; C. S. A. 5th Fla. cav., appointed sergt.-maj. of reg.

*WHITFIELD, JAMES HARVEY Farmer

        From Gainesville, Ala.; Brandon, Miss.; b. Johnson co., July 23, 1834; A.B. 1855; surveyor; Q.M. sergt. C. S. A.

WHITFIELD, JAMES VIVIAN Diplomat

        Wallace; A.B. 1915; A.M. 1919; b. Seven Springs, July 23, 1894; p. James Alexander and Helen Vivian (Powers); m. Sallie Vick Stevens, Apr. 12, 1916; Phi Soc.; commandant Horner Milit. acad. 1915-17; mil. instr. U. N. C. 1917-19; Am. vice-consul Montevideo, Uruguay, Bahia Blanca, Argentine, Habana, Cuba, and Matanzas, Cuba, 1919-; Baptist.

WHITFIELD, LEWIS EVANDER

        Clinton; s. 1909-10; b. Clinton, Oct. 8, 1891.

*WHITFIELD, NATHAN BRYAN

        From Lenoir co.; Demopolis, Ala.; s. 1813-16; mem. house of c. 1821; state sen. 1822, '23, '25 and '27.

*WHITFIELD, NATHAN BRYAN Farmer

        From Seven Springs; Kinston; b. Lenoir co., Dec. 14, 1835; d. Mar. 21, 1914; s. 1853-56; mem. house of c. 1858, '59 and '91; judge infr. ct. 1870-76; col. C. S. A.

*WHITFIELD, NATHAN BRYAN Engineer

        From Demopolis, Ala.; Ketchikan, Alaska; b. July 7, 1835; d. 1914; A.B. 1857; civil engr.; C. S. A.

*WHITFIELD, NATHAN BRYAN

        Wayne co.; b. 1840; killed, Spottsylvania C. H., 1864; s. 1857-59; capt. C. S. A.

WHITFIELD, NATHAN FITZHUGH LEE Lawyer

        Clinton; s. l. 1910-11; b. Sampson co., Sept. 12, 1887; p. Rev. Allan and Virginia Adeline (Lee); mem. dem. cong. com. 3rd dist. 1912-14; chmn. dem. exec. com. Sampson co. 1920-24; author History of William Rufus King, Vice-President of the U. S.; 1st lieut. 2nd N. C. inf. Mex. border 1916-17; comdr. co. "H" 119th inf. 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; ibid. demobilization group No. 2, Camp Shelby; Mason; Presbyterian.

*WHITFIELD, NEEDHAM GEORGE BRYAN Lawyer

        Demopolis, Ala.; b. 1830; A.B. 1849; C. S. A.

*WHITFIELD, NEEDHAM JAMES Planter

        Aberdeen, Miss.; d. 1871; s. 1848-50.

*WHITFIELD, OWEN HOLMES Lawyer

        Aberdeen, Miss.; b. 1824; d. 1884; A.B. 1846; chancellor of Miss. 1870.

*WHITFIELD, RICHARD Druggist

        From Demopolis, Ala.; Selma, Ala.; b. 1830; A.B. 1850; M.D. Univ. of Pa.; surg. C. S. A.

*WHITFIELD, RICHARD ALLEN

        From Lenoir co.; Tallahassee, Fla.; b. Wayne co., June 6, 1832; s. 1849-52; planter 1853-58; judge co. 1897; C. S. A.

*WHITFIELD, ROBERT A.

        Gainesville, Ala.; s. 1856-57; C. S. A.

*WHITFIELD, SAMUEL

        Wayne co.; s. 1816.

WHITFIELD, SAMUEL ERWIN Planter

        Aberdeen, Miss.; d. 1869; A.B. 1850.

WHITFIELD, SAM GODWIN Farmer

        Enfield; s. 1878-79; b. Enfield, Sept. 11, 1858; p. Dr. John G. and Martha Whitaker (Coffield); Methodist.

*WHITFIELD, THEODORE Minister

        From Jackson, Miss.; Richmond, Va.; b. 1834; d. May 27, 1894; A.B. 1854; D.D.; Baptist.

*WHITFIELD, WILLIAM A.

        Wayne co.; s. 1834-37; lieut. U. S. N


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*WHITFIELD, WILLIAM BLACKEDGE

        Jefferson co., Fla.; b. 1842; killed, Seven Pines, 1862; s. 1859-61; A. B. 1911 as of 1862; C. S. A.

WHITFIELD, WILLIAM COBB Physician

        Grifton; s. 1879-81; Univ. of Va.; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1884; b. Mt. Auburn, Aug. 20, 1860; p. Col. Nathan Bryan and Bettie Green (Cobb); m. Annie Watson Barber, Feb. 14, 1888; m. Rachel Donnell Patterson, Dec. 20, 1899; Phi Soc.; druggist and farmer; Knight Templar; Pythian; Odd Fellow; Shriner; Episcopalian.

*WHITFIELD, WILLIAM WILKSHIRE Planter

        Columbus, Miss.; s. 1843-44.

WHITING, BRAINARD SYDNOR Teacher

        Raleigh; pres. Tarboro; A.B. 1921; b. Releigh, Sept. 8, 1898; p. Seymour Webster and Florence (Farrow); Sigma Chi; football; coach athletics and teacher Warsaw H. S. 1921-22; prin. Tarboro H. S. 1922-; naval aviation sch., Mass. Inst. Tech. 1918; Presbyterian.

*WHITING, SEYMOUR WEBSTER, JR.

        From Raleigh; Northport, L. I., N. Y.; b. Feb. 1892; d. Jan. 1, 1918; A.B. 1914; LL.B. 1915; law annotator, Edward Pub. co.

WHITLEY, GEORGE FRANKLIN Lawyer

        Smithfield, Va.; s. 1902-03; Ph.B. Elon col. 1902; b. Isle of Wight co., Va., Nov. 5, 1879; p. Leonard Hume and Antoinette (Eley); m. Eunice Menton, Nov. 12, 1908; atty. Isle of Wight co. 1916-; Christian.

WHITLEY, GEORGE THADDEUS Teacher

        Smithfield; A.B. 1908; A.M. 1909; g. s. 1909-10; b. Johnston co., Jan. 21, 1883; p. Adam Jackson and Abigail (Casey); m. Bessie Durand Coates, Aug. 29, 1923; Phi Beta Kappa; pres. Phi Soc.; instr. U. N. C. 1908-10; supt. Clayton graded sch. 1910-14; ibid. Nashville graded sch. 1914-15; prin. Smithfield H. S. 1915-23; supt. Kenly H. S. 1923-; sec. Johnston co. teachers assn. 1912-14; pres. Nash co. teachers assn. 1914-15; Methodist.

*WHITLEY, HENRY THOMAS

        Fremont; killed, Jan. 10, 1923.

WHITLEY, HENRY WARD BEECHER Lawyer

        Raeford; s. s. l. 1910-11; Mason; Presbyterian.

WHITLEY, JAMES THOMAS

        Fremont; s. 1899-1900.

WHITLEY, ONA RUTH

        Unionville; A.B. 1924; A.B. Queens col. 1920; b. Monroe, Dec. 6, 1898; p. Dr. A. D. N. and Elizabeth (Belk); Presbyterian.

WHITLEY, WADE HAMPTON

        Paris, Ky.; s. 1901-03; b. Pantego, Oct. 13, 1883; st. ry. employee.

WHITLOCK, PAUL CAMERON Lawyer

        Myers park, Charlotte; B.S. 1898; s. l. 1898-99; b. Richmond co., Jan. 16, 1878; p. E. D. and Caroline M. (Cameron); m. Maude Crosland, June 5, 1901; ed. Tar Heel; lawyer Rockingham 1899-1906; ibid. Charlotte 1906-11, 1922-; trust officer Am. Trust co., Charlotte, 1911-22; corp. counsel Charlotte 1911; alderman ibid. 1909; pres. Charlotte cham. of com. 1917-19; Methodist.

WHITLOCK, VICTOR EMANUEL Lawyer

        222 Fulton st., New York, N. Y.; Ph.B. 1893; LL.B. New York Law sch. 1897; b. Tarboro, Oct. 13, 1874; p. Abraham and Sarah (Kress); m. Lucy W. Marx, Oct. 25, 1911; Di Soc.; Phi Gamma Delta; tutor Asheville 1893-95; lawyer New York city 1897-; Jewish.

WHITMIRE, HOMER EDWARD

        Cherryfield; Ph.G. 1923; Ph.C. 1924; Mars Hill col.; b. Cherryfield, Aug. 12, 1900; p. Jordan and Emma (Glazener); Phi Delta Chi; Baptist.

WHITMIRE, ROBERT LEE Lawyer

        Hendersonville; s. l. 1919-21; Trinity col.; b. Brevard, Jan. 21, 1898; p. W. P. and Annie (Floyd); atty. city of Hendersonville; sergt. 45th C. A. C., A. E. F. 1917-19.

WHITMIRE, WILLIAM PROBATE Druggist

        Hendersonville; s. 1912-13; b. Brevard, Feb. 14, 1894; p. William Probate and Annie F. (Floyd); Mason; Baptist.

*WHITNER, ALONZO CHURCH Lawyer

        From Madison C. H., Fla.; Jacksonville, Fla.; b. Tallahassee, Fla., Apr. 29, 1841; d. Sept. 23, 1886; A.B. 1861; judge co. ct.; 2nd Fla. cav. C. S. A.; judge sup'r ct. Fla.

*WHITNER, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Merchant

        From Madison C. H., Fla.; Chattahoochee, Fla.; b. Athens, Ga., Aug. 7, 1842; d. Sanford, Fla., Nov. 15, 1913; s. 1860-61; capt. C. S. A.; cotton planter 1865-73; fruit grower 1873-95; mem. house of rep. 1891, '95 and '97; chief clerk state pension dept.

WHITNEY, FLOYD GILBERT Banker

        1202 Commercial Bank bldg., Charlotte; A.B. 1911; s. l. 1912-13; b. Cape Vincent, N. Y., Nov. 27, 1888; p. Charles Eli and Nellie Elizabeth (Robbins); m. Katharine Mason, Apr. 18, 1918; Phi Delta Theta; lawyer Bessemer City 1913-17; exec. asst. Franklin D. Roosevelt, vice-pres. Fidelity & Deposit co., New York city, 1920-21; mgr. up-town office ibid. 1921-22; brch. mgr. ibid. Charlotte 1922-; govt. serv. war dept., Washington, D. C., 1917-18; recorder Bessemer City 1914-15; mem. Charlotte cham. of com.; 2nd lieut. 1st lieut., capt. ord. dept. U. S. A. 1918-20; Mason; Episcopalian.


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WHITSETT, GEORGE WALTER Dentist

        217 Church st., Greensboro; Ph.B. 1882; D.D.S. Baltimore Dental col.; b. Graham; p. Austin and Margaret (Bason); m. Maud --; Mason; Methodist.

WHITSETT, WILLIAM THORNTON Teacher

        Whitsett; s. 1886-88; A.M. N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1901; Ph.D. ibid. 1903; b. Guilford co., Aug .5, 1866; p. Joseph Bason and Mary (Foust); m. Carrie Brewer, June 30, 1906; Di Soc.; Phi Gamma Delta; founded Whitsett inst. 1888; pres. ibid.; trustee U. N. C. 1897-1907, 1909; mem. exec. com. ibid.; sec. 3 yrs. and pres. 1 yr. N. C. teachers assem.;mem. poetry soc. of Am. and poetry soc. of London; author many newspaper and magazine articles; author: Saber and Song; Outlooks on Books; a book of poems, 1917; Life Capt. Peter Summers, Revolutionary Patriot, 1757-1837; Lutheran.

WHITSON, EDWARD MAXWELL Illustrator

        176 Chestnut st., Asheville; s. 1915-16; b. Asheville, Mar. 20, 1895; p. William Roberts and Ida May (Keith); cartoonist and illustrator various newspapers, magazines, etc.; Methodist.

‡WHITSON, SAMUEL PATTON

        Glen Alpine; s. l. 1906-07.

*WHITTED, ANDERSON

        Hillsboro; s. 1807.

*WHITTED, HENRY

        Virginia; s. 1817.

*WHITTED, JAMES

        Orange co.; s. 1803.

*WHITTED, JOHN MCK.

        Bladen co.; d. Lakeland, Fla., 1916; s. 1857-60; C. S. A.

*WHITTED, LEVI

        s. 1805.

†WHITTED, THOMAS

        Bladen co.; s. 1853-56.

*WHITTED, THOMAS SMITH Farmer

        Elizabethtown; b. July 1, 1836; d. Dec. 30, 1907; p. William Nash and Emmeline (McKay); m. E. McK. Cromartie, Jan. 20, 1864; A.B. 1858; C. S. A.; Presbyterian.

†WHITTED, WILLIAM DAVIS

        Hendersonville; s. 1869-70.

WHITTINGTON, CHARLES ALLEN

        Apex; s. 1915-16.

WHITTINGTON, CLAUDE THOMAS

        Greensboro; s. 1920-21; b. Mar. 9, 1903.

WHITTINGTON, ELMER GLENN

        104 Cypress ave., Greensboro; s. 1922-23; b. Dec. 15, 1901.

WHITTINGTON, HIRAM ALLEN Lawyer

        Cane River; s. l. 1886-88.

WHITTINGTON, JAMES BENBOW Physician

        520 S. Main st., Winston-Salem; Ph.G. 1908; Guilford col. 1904-06; M.D. N. C. Med. col. 1911; Mayo clinic 1 yr.; b. East Bend, Apr. 5, 1886; p. James Madison and Bettie V. (Benbow); m. Lisa Shepherd, Mar. 26, 1913; interne Sheltering Arms hosp., Charleston, W. Va., 2 yrs.; physician Winston-Salem 1913-19; surg. ibid. 1919-; mem. visiting staff N. C. Baptist hosp. and City Memorial hosp., Winston-Salem; Kiwanian; Odd Fellow; Pythian; Mason; Friend.

*WHYTE, THOMAS EDWARD Physician

        From Chapel Hill; Clarke co., Ga.; b. 1827; d. Bond, Miss., Feb. 22, 1900; A.B. 1845; surg. C. S. A.

*WHYTE, WILLIAM JOSEPH Teacher

        From Chapel Hill; New Orleans, La.; b. 1831; d. Jan. 7, 1901; A.B. 1850; teacher, Mobile, Ala.

WICKER, MATTHEW EDWARD Merchant

        R. F. D. 1, Box 117, Sanford; s. 1919-21; b. Moore co., May 14, 1898; p. John Matthew and Annie (Fields); Junior.

WICKER, WALTON CRUMP Teacher

        Elon College; A.B. 1895; A.B. Elon col. 1894; Johns Hopkins univ.; Univ. of Va.; A.M. Columbia univ.; Litt.D. Palmer col., Mo.; D.D. Union col., Ind.; b. Chatham co,. Mar. 23, 1867; p. Rev. J. D. and Delitha (Thomas); m. Pattie Newman, July 12, 1893; Phi Delta Kappa; co-prin. Damascus H. S. 1895-96; prof. sci. Elon col. 1896-99; home missionary Newport News, Va., 1900-03; prof. Elon col. 1903-; educ. field sec. Masons for N. C.; asst. insp. N. C. state high schs. 1921-; ed. and contributor Preparing the Teacher; educ. ed. Orphans' Friend; Christian.

WICKER, WALTON STALEY Engineer

        190 Ponce de Leon ave., Atlanta, Ga.; B.S. 1915; A.B. Elon col. 1913; certificate from Sorbonne, Paris, France, 1919; b. Union Ridge, May 5, 1894; p. Dr. Walton Crump and Pattie (Newman); m. Anne Irene King, Feb. 25, 1922; Cain math. medal 1914; instr. U. N. C. 1914-15; asst. engr. N. C. state highway comm. 1915-16; res. engr., engr. dept. A. C. L. ry., Wilmington, 1916-17; engr. and insp. ibid. 1917-18; engr. and estimator Abertteaw Const. co. and Park A. Dallas co., Atlanta, Ga., 1919-20; chief surveyor transportation Mutual Ins. co., Philadelphia, Pa., 1920-; pvt. co. "B" 33rd engrs. A. E. F. 1918-19; Mason; Christian.

WIDENHOUSE, MARTIN AUBREY

        Concord; s. 1918-20; s. m. 1920-23; Med. Col. Univ. Cincinnati 1923-; b. Concord, Dec. 29, 1898; p. W. L. and Fannie Elizabeth --; Alpha Kappa Kappa.


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WIEGAND, CARL Lawyer

        Chapel Hill; s. l. 1921-22; A.B. Cornell univ. 1917; Ohio State univ.; b. Brooklyn, N. Y., May 1, 1896; p. Dr. L. H. and Catherine (La Creque); m. Lucy Wooten, July 30, 1923; Phi Alpha Delta; aviation service U. S. A. 1917-18; Mason; Elk; Presbyterian.

WIGGINS, ARCHIBALD LEE MANNING Merchant

        Hartsville, S. C.; A.B. 1913; b. Durham, Apr. 9, 1891; p. Archie Lee and Margaret (Council); m. Pauline Lawton, Apr. 28, 1915; ed. Yackety Yack; Golden Fleece; Di Soc.; stenographer 1913-14; advertising mgr. 1914-15; sec.-treas. and sales mgr. Pedigreed Seed co., Hartsville, S. C., 1915-18; sec. Coker Cotton co., ibid., 1918; sec.-treas. Pedigreed Seed co., ibid., 1918-; sec. J. L. Coker & co., ibid., 1918-; treas. ibid. 1922-; sec.-treas. Estate Land & Securities co. 1920-; vice-pres. Bank of Hartsville 1920-; vice-pres. and mgr. dir. Trust Co. of S. C. 1920-; gen, mgr. J. L. Coker & co. 1921-; pres. Messenger Pub. co. 1922-; pres. Retail Sou. Merchants conference 1921-; pres. Hartsville cham. of com. 1918; ibid. Advertising Club of Hartsville 1922-; vice-pres. Kiwanis club 1923; dist. trustee ibid. 1922-; Pythian; Baptist.

WIGGINS, JOHN CARROLL Physician

        W. 4th st., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1907; s. m. 1906-08; Va. Poly. inst. 1903-05; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1910; b. Gatesville, May 16, 1886; m. James McFarland and Gettie Lee (Trotman); m. Ethel S. Follin, Oct. 14, 1914; m. Inez F. Hester, May 16, 1921; Pi Kappa Alpha; Mason; Catholic.

WIGGINS, JAMES MIDDLETON Auto Dealer

        Winston-Salem; s. 1905-08; Va. Poly. inst. 1904; b. Gatesville, June 4, 1888; p. James McFarland and Gettie Lee (Trotman); football; Pi Kappa Alpha; lumberman Jacksonville 1909-12; salesman Liggett & Myers Tob. co. 1913-14; Tex. rep. R. J. Reynolds Tob. co. 1915; auto. bus. Houston, Tex. 1916-17; ibid. Beaumont, Tex., and Tampico, Mex., 1919-21; emp. Twin City Motor co., Winston-Salem, 1921-; owner Wiggins Motor co., Inc., Apex, 1924; mem. Beaumont, Tex., cham. of com.; 2nd lieut. air service U. S. A. 1918-19; Mason; Presbyterian.

WIGGINS, JASPER PLUMMER Banker

        Maxton; s. 1906-07; b. Whiteville, Dec. 27, 1878; p. Jefferson L. and Missouri (Pridgen); m. Lillian McQueen, Oct. 3, 1900; practicing atty. Maxton for first 10 yrs.; pres. Bank of Robeson, Maxton, 1918-; Mason; Pythian; Presbyterian.

*WIGGINS, MASON L. Planter

        Halifax co.; s. 1815; state sen. 1854-56 and '62-66.

*WIGGINS, OCTAVIUS A. Broker

        From Halifax co.; Wilmington; b. Apr. 8, 1844; d. 1909; s. 1860-62; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; cotton broker; lieut. co. "E" 37th reg. C. S. A.

*WIGGINS, RICHARD A.

        Alabama; s. 1827.

WIGGINS, RICHARD CONYERS Tobacconist

        Wendell; s. 1922; b. Raleigh, Apr. 26, 1904; p. S. T. and Lillian Estelle (Conyers); tob. bus.

†WIGGINS, THOMAS JAMES MEDICUS

        Halifax co.; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; b. Halifax co., Aug. 11, 1842; hotel prop., Littleton; lieut. commanding co. 37th N. C., C. S. A. 1861-65.

*WIGGINS, WILLIAM H. Lawyer

        Halifax co.; b. 1830; d. 1867; s. 1851-52; planter; C. S. A.

*WIGGINS, WILLIAM R. Lawyer

        Oxford; s. 1848-49; mem. house of co. 1850.

WIGGINS, WILLIAM WINSTON

        St. Pauls; Ph.G. 1916; b. Coats, Oct. 31, 1895.

‡WILCOX, ELIAS BUNN

        Florence, S. C.; s. l. 1895-96.

‡WILCOX, EDWARD LYMAN

        Dresden; s. 1900-01.

†WILCOX, JOHN C. Teacher

        Greysville, Ky.; s 1857-59; b. Greysville, Ky., 1836.

WILCOX, MRS. J. S.

        (Nee Reid, Louisa Pressly); 612 Worthington ave., Charlotte; A.B. 1918; M.A. 1921; A.B. Queens col. 1917; Oxford univ., England, 1922; b. Gastonia, May 15, 1898; p. J. P. and Lula K. --; m. Sept. 19, 1923; teacher Peace inst. 1919-20; ibid. Chapel Hill 1920-21; ibid. Gastonia 1921-22.

WILCOX, MARION Missionary

        449 S. McIntosh st., Elberton, Ga.; A.B. 1918; A.B. Queens col. 1917; grad. Biblical Sem. Sch. of Missions 1922; Soochow univ. 1923-24; b. Elberton, Ga., Aug. 25, 1896; p. William Marion and Martha Elizabeth (Tolly); Red Cross home serv. sec. Elbert co., Ga., 1918-19; asst. to pastor 1st Presbyterian ch., Rock Hill, S. C., 1922-; missionary 1923-; Presbyterian.

*WILCOX, MAURICE HOLTON

        Warrenton; b. Mar. 10, 1860; d. Chapel Hill, Mar. 18, 1897; s. 1878-79; Episcopalian.

WILCOX, THEODORE NORTH Farmer

        Tryon; s. 1921-23; b. Mar. 4, 1902; p. Frank and Rosa B. --.

*WILDER, GASTON HILLARY Lawyer

        Johnston co.; A.B. 1838; A.M. 1843; planter; mem. N. C. house of c. 1842-46 and 1852; N. C. sen. 1854-56; U. S. A., Mex. war.


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*WILDER, HILLARY MADISON

        Wake co.; A.B. 1846.

WILDER, THOMAS BONNER Lawyer

        Aberdeen; s. l. 1884; Wake Forest col.; b. Louisburg, Mar. 8, 1860; p. Samuel T. and Catharine Rush (Terrell); m. Frances Page, Dec. 18, 1902; lawyer Louisburg 1884-1915; ibid. Aberdeen 1915-; Baptist.

WILDMAN, JAMES ROWLAND Teacher

        Fork Union, Va.; A.B. 1911; s. 1906-11; b. Greenville, July 6, 1888; p. Rev. James William and Mary Alice (Davis); m. Beatrice Virginia Garth, June 30, 1920; teacher Sanford, Fla., H. S. 1911-14; prin. Sanford, Fla., grammar sch. 1914-15; teacher pvt. sch. 1915-16; prin. Crozet, Va., H. S. 1916-17; instr. and bandmaster Fork Union Milit. acad., Fork Union, Va., 1919-; pres. Albemarle co. teachers assn. 1917-18; sergt. med. corps U. S. A. 1918-19; Mason; Baptist.

WILES, WALTER ERASMUS Clerk

        Furches; pres. 1313 Mass. ave. N.E., Washington, D. C.; s. 1919-21; LL.B. George Washington univ. 1924; b. Stratford, Nov. 23, 1896; p. Albert Johnston and Carrie (Wiles); Di Soc.; Sigma Mu Sigma; clerk treas. dept. 1921-23; atty. in office of counsel for federal prohibition comm'r 1923-; med. dept. U. S. A. and A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Episcopalian.

*WILEY, CALVIN HENDERSON Lawyer

        Guilford co.; b. Jan. 21, 1819; d. 1887; A.B. 1840; A.M. 1845; D.D. 1881; minister; author; agt. Am. Bible soc.; mem. house of c. 1850-52; state supt. pub. instr.; trustee U. N. C. 1874-87; Presbyterian.

†WILEY, DAVID HARDING

        Winston; s. 1892-94.

WILEY, SAMUEL HAMILTON Diplomat

        Consular bureau, dept. of state, Washington, D. C.; s. 1905-07; s. l. 1911-12; N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1904-05; b. London, England, June 19, 1888; p. William Murdoch and Marion Easton (Paterson); m. Nancy Rhoda Hay, Jan. 15, 1912; Sigma Nu; lawyer Salisbury 1912-14; consul Asuncion, Paraguay, 1914-16; ibid. St. Pierre-Miquelon 1916-18; ibid. Oporto, Portugal, 1918-; Presbyterian.

WILKERSON, CHARLES BAYNES Physician

        517 N. Wilmington st., Raleigh; M.D. 1906; Trinity col. 1900-02; b. Orange co., Sept. 24, 1878; p. Thomas Eail and Mary Susan (Henry); m. Annie Farthing, Dec. 23, 1908; practicing phys. Apex 1906-21; ibid. Raleigh 1921-; co. phys. Wake; Methodist.

†WILKERSON, JOHN EDGAR

        Chapel Hill; s. 1886-87.

WILKERSON, JOSEPH LAURENS Merchant

        1014 Gloria ave., Durham; s. p. 1910-11; b. Durham, Sept. 1, 1890; p. James Lewis and Mittie Angaline (Herndon); m. Nellie Russell Clark, Jan. 10, 1914; druggist 1911-20; grocer 1920-; Baptist.

WILKERSON, STARLING DWIGHT Teacher

        Kenly; s. 1923; Atlantic Christian col. 1918; Trinity col. 1920-22; b. Wilson co., Aug. 24, 1899; p. H. R. and Rosa Laura (Boyette); S. A. T. C. at A. C. col. 1918; Methodist.

†WILKERSON, THOMAS BENTON Author

        Granville co.; s. 1853-55; M.D. Univ. of Pa.; b. Granville co., 1837; surg. C. S. A.

WILKERSON, THADDEUS EARL Physician

        404 Merchants Bank bldg., Raleigh; B.S. 1912; b. Roxboro, Dec. 1886; m. Jessica Taylor, June 15, 1921.

*WILKES, BURWELL BASSETT

        Lawrenceville, Va.; A.B. 1825.

*WILKES, ELI ASHTON

        From Chester; Rock Hill, S. C.; s. 1881-82; ed. The Circuit Rider.

‡WILKES, JAMES CHRISTOPHER

        Maxton; s. l. 1911-12; b. Maxton, Jan. 22, 1884; p. W. C. and -- -- --.

WILKES, JOHN FRANCIS Manufacturer

        140 W. Morehead st., Charlotte; Ph.B. 1883; M.E. Stevens Inst. of Tech. 1885; b. Charlotte, May 20, 1864; p. Capt. John and Jane Renwick (Smedberg); m. Nannie E. Beale, Oct. 7, 1891; m. Frances McIver Lucas, July 12, 1898; Di Soc.; Alpha Tau Omega; ed. U. N. C. Magazine; supt. Mecklenburg iron works, Charlotte, 1885-1908; mgr. ibid. 1908-; alderman Charlotte 1911-17; mem. Am. library assn.; N. C. library assn.; vice-pres. Carnegie library, Charlotte, 1900-; lieut.-comdr. N. C. naval reserves, Charlotte bat. 1895-98; Episcopalian.

*WILKES, PAUL

        From Charlotte; Washington, D. C.; b. May 14, 1866; d. May 5, 1894; s. 1882-83; with Mecklenburg iron works 1884-93; U. S. census bureau 1893-94.

WILKIE, ARTHUR LEWIS

        Care City Pressing club, Charlotte; s. 1918-19; Trinity col. 1919-20.

‡WILKINS, ALGER BRIGHT

        Gastonia; s. 1917-18; b. Linden, Aug. 26, 1900; p. J. H. and -- -- --.

*WILKINS, AMOS J.

        Edgecombe co.; s. 1818.

*WILKINS, BENJAMIN F.

        Virginia; s. 1812.

WILKINS, EARL HERMAN Bookkeeper

        Glenwood ave., Burlington; s. 1916-17; Elon col. 1915-16; b. Alamance co., Sept. 17, 1896; p. John Henry and Mary Sartin (Wilkins); m. Mary Sue Browning,


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Dec. 20, 1921; farmer 2 yrs.; teacher 4 mos.; shipping clerk cotton mill 1918-19; pay roll clerk ibid. 1919-21; bookkeeper and cost acct. Lawrence S. Holt & sons, Burlington, 1921-; Christian.

*WILKINS, EDMUND T.

        Hicksford, Va.; A.B. 1814.

*WILKINS, EDMUND WEBB

        Eastville, Va.; b. May 31, 1830; A.B. 1851.

WILKINS, JOHN ALLEN Lawyer

        Box 400, Gastonia; s. 1911-15; b. Linden. Sept. 18, 1893; p. James Harrison and Bettie (Hatcher); teacher 2 yrs.; merchant 2 yrs.; 18th machine gun bat. 6th div. U. S. A. 1918-19; Mason; Pythian; Baptist.

*WILKINS, JAVA CLEVELAND Physician

        Haw River; s. m. 1907-08; Ph.B. Elon col. 1907; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1911; p. Jefferson Davis and Mary Susan (Barker); m. Bessie A. Gilliam, Dec. 28, 1916; Mason; Modern Woodman; Christian.

*WILKINS, JOHN J.

        Hicksford, Va.; s. 1822.

*WILKINS, JOHN L.

        Virginia; s. 1818.

WILKINS, JOHN WILLIAM Physician

        Mt. Olive; s. 1908-09; s. m. 1909-11; Med. Col. of Va.; b. Rose Hill, Sept. 6, 1887; p. J. T. and Sarah J. (Vann); m. Eva Jurney, July 11, 1917; Methodist.

‡WILKINS, RALPH ALBERT

        Rutherfordton; s. 1905-06; s. m. 1906-07.

WILKINS, ROBERT ALFRED

        Rose Hill; s. 1921-22; b. Rose Hill, Apr. 26, 1897.

WILKINS, THOMAS CLINGMAN Farmer

        Rose Hill; A.B. 1918; Univ. of Toulouse, France; b. Rose Hill, July 24, 1891; p. James Thomas and Sarah John (Vann); teacher 1920-21; sergt. co. "B" 321st inf. A. E. F. 1918-19; Mason; Universalist.

*WILKINS, WILLIAM

        Hicksford, Va.; s. 1817.

WILKINS, WILLIAM ROBERT Druggist

        910 "D" st., North Wilkesboro; s. p. 1903-04; b. Blacksburg, S. C., Sept. 19, 1880; p. William Terrell and Mary (Hemphill); m. Carrie B. Neisler, Oct. 6, 1904; Mason; Pythian; Presbyterian.

*WILKINS, WILLIAM WYCHE OR WIGHT Engineer

        From Brunswick co., Va.; Lawrenceville, Va.; b. July 19, 1844; d. Apr. 21, 1891; s. 1862-63; civil engr.

*WILKINSON, CLAUDE NEILL

        Charlotte; b. Apr. 21, 1881; d. May, 1898; s. 1897-98.

*WILKINSON, FRANKLIN SMITH Teacher

        From Edgecombe co.; Rocky Mount; Tarboro; b. Sept. 25, 1833; d. Nov. 14, 1920; A.B. 1857.

WILKINSON, GEORGE ALEXANDER Merchant

        Rocky Mt.; s. m. 1898-99; b. Tarboro, Sept. 21, 1880; oil mfgr.

WILKINSON, GEORGE WIMBERLY Insurance

        702 Falls road, Rocky Mt.; s. 1918-20; N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1917-18; b. Rocky Mt., Aug. 16, 1900; p. William S. and Loulie (Wimberly); m. Emily Abell Bissette, Mar. 11, 1924; Phi Soc.; Phi Delta Theta; real estate and ins. firm Wilkinson, Bullock & co.; S. A. T. C.; Pythian; D. O. K. K.; Presbyterian.

‡WILKINSON, JOHN BEEBE, JR.

        Louisville, Ky.; s. 1893-95; b. Wilmington, Jan. 16, 1875; ins. 1895-99; lumberman 1899-1901; telephone bus. 1901.

WILKINSON, LAWRENCE HAMLET

        412 Louise ave., Charlotte; s. 1908; p. W. C. and -- -- --; m. Kate Robinson, 1917; cotton mill and ins.; teacher 1 yr.; merchantile bus. 1 yr.; bank for 1 yr.

WILKINSON, MARCUS ALEXANDER

        607 W. 4th st., Winston-Salem; s. 1920-22; b. Winston-Salem, Aug. 21, 1902; p. W. A. and -- -- --; ins. dept. of Wachovia Bank & Trust co., Winston-Salem.

*WILKINSON, NATHANIEL

        North Carolina; s. 1807.

WILKINSON, READING Army Officer

        Care War dept., Washington, D. C.; s. 1910-11; Univ. of Va. 1911-14; b. Port Gibson, Mass.

WILKINSON, WILLIAMS STRONACH Insurance

        700 Falls road, Rocky Mt.; A.B. 1887; b. Tarboro, Sept. 4, 1866; p. Francis Smith and Annie Stonach (Williams); m. Loula Wimberly, Dec. 22, 1891; Phi Soc.; Zeta Psi; teacher Enfield 1887-89; ibid. Battleboro 1889-92; ibid. Tarboro 1892-94; pres. Williams, Bullock & co. 1894-; sec. Citizens Bldg. & Loan co.; supt. pub. instr. Nash co. 10 yrs.; dir. cham. of com.; Kiwanian; Elk; Pythian; Junior; Presbyterian.

WILKINSON, WILLIAM STRONACH, JR. Lawyer

        Falls road, Rocky Mt.; s. 1912-16; b. Edgecombe co., Nov. 25, 1894; p. William Stronach and Loulie Wimberly (Wilkinson); m. Lula Bart Daughtridge, Oct. 19, 1918; Phi Delta Theta; lawyer 1916-19, 1921-; sol. recorder's ct. Rocky Mt. 1921-22; Kiwanian; mem. N. C. bar assn.; sergt., 2nd lieut., 1st lieut. 322nd inf. U. S. A. 1917-18; Pythian; Presbyterian.


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WILLARD, EDWARD PAYSON Manufacturer

        15 S. 4th st., Wilmington; Ph.B. 1893; b. Wilmington, Dec. 7, 1873; p. Albert A. and Mary Hannis (Stevenson); m. Mary Love West, June 7, 1899; grad. cum laude; ed. U. N. C. Magazine; tennis team; baseball; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Di Soc.; pres. Willard bag and mfg. co. 1893-; pvt. Wilmington light inf. 6 yrs.; Mason; Episcopalian.

WILLARD, EDWARD PAYSON, JR.

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1923; A.M. 1924; b. Oct. 5, 1900; p. Edward Payson and Mary Love (West).

WILLCOX, EDMUND HARMON

        Carthage; s. 1907-09.

WILLCOX, FREDERICK LEROY Lawyer

        419 S. Coit st., Florence, S. C.; A.B. 1892; b. Chatham co., Nov. 18, 1870; p. George and Isabella Cameron (Palmer); m. Clara Bowen Chase, June 6, 1900; Di Soc.; teacher Bennettsville, S. C., 1893-94; law clerk office P. A. Willcox, Florence, S. C., 1894; lawyer ibid. 1895-; Presbyterian.

WILLCOX, GEORGE WILLIAM Farmer

        Carbonton; s. 1899-1902; b. Carbonton, Apr. 15, 1882; p. George and Isabella (Palmer); m. Lula A. McLeod, Dec. 9, 1909; lumberman Timmonsville, S. C., 1906; N. C. gen. assem. 1919; Mason; Presbyterian.

†WILLCOX, JOSEPH

        Putnam; s. 1903-04; b. Putman, Feb. 7, 1881.

WILLCOX, JOHN Farmer

        Carbonton; s. 1898-1902; b. Carbonton, Feb. 1, 1880; p. George and Isabelle Cameron (Palmer); m. Mayme Lee, Mar. 30, 1916; baseball 3 yrs.; co. comm. Florence co. S. C. 4 yrs.; Elk; Pythian; Presbyterian.

WILLCOX, JOSEPH MARTIN Merchant

        Carbonton; s. 1888-90; b. Carbonton, Aug. 19, 1867; p. Capt. George and Isabella Cameron (Palmer); m. Blanche Palmer; locomotive engr. Sou. ry. and A. C. L. ry. 1890-1911; farmer and merchant 1911-; postmaster Carbonton 8 yrs.; Mason; Presbyterian.

WILLCOX, JESSE WOMBLE Physician

        Pine Breeze sanatorium, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Ph.B. 1903; M.D. 1906; b. Carthage, Sept. 20, 1879; p. William Cyrus and Virginia B. (Waddell); m. Meta Vestal Watson, Apr. 25, 1907; physician Carthage 1906-11; res. phys. and act. supt. N. C. state san. 1911-12; phys. Laurel Hill 1912-18, 1920-22; passed asst. surg. U. S. pub. health service 1922-23; med. dir. Pine Breeze san. 1924-; 1st lieut. med. corps U. S. A. 1918-20; Methodist.

†WILLCOX, LOUIS BARGE Merchant

        Hawkinsville, Ga.; s. 1879-80; b. Hawkinsville, Ga., 1859.

*WILLEFORD, MARANDY R.

        From Upshur co., Tex.; San Antonio, Tex.; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; lieut. C. S. A.

*WILLEY, CLAUDE C. Merchant

        From Gatesville; Great Bridge, Va.; b. Apr. 1855; d. 1890; m. Mrs. John C. Ballard, 1881; s. 1878-80; William and Mary col.; Episcopalian.

WILLEY, FLETCHER COPELAND

        Gates; s. 1910-11; b. Gates, 1892; p. J. F. and -- -- --.

*WILLIAMS, ALEXANDER Physician

        Surry co.; s. 1813.

WILLIAMS, ALFRED, JR.

        Hillsboro st., Raleigh; s. 1919-21; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; b. Raleigh, Aug. 12, 1900; p. Col. Alfred and Charlotte Emily (Grimes); m. Elizabeth M. Cross, Feb. 3, 1923; football; Sigma Nu; emp. Merchants Nat. bank, Raleigh, 6 mos.; ibid. Alfred Williams and co., and N. C. sch. book depository, inc., 1921-; O. M. S., U. S. N. 1918; Episcopalian.

‡WILLIAMS, ARTHUR BRIDGES

        Bladenboro; s. p. 1904-05; b. Bladenboro, June 8, 1875.

*WILLIAMS, ABNER F.

        Elizabeth City; s. 1838-39.

WILLIAMS, ALBERT FRANKLIN, JR. Physician

        Wilson; A.B. 1897; s. m. 1897-99; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1901; b. Kenansville, Oct. 24, 1874; p. Albert Franklin and Rosalind (Jarmon); m. Margaret Richardson Hadley, Oct. 25, 1905.

WILLIAMS, ARTHUR PERCIL

        Hamlet; s. 1915-16; b. Richmond co., Oct. 7, 1894; p. C. V. and Sallie Jane (McRae); m. Roxie Jane McDonald, Sept. 15, 1920; sheet metal worker; Presbyterian.

WILLIAMS, ALBERT SIDNEY Lawyer

        102 N. 15th st., Wilmington; s. 1887-90; Univ. of Va.; Columbia univ.; LL.B. Univ. of the City of N. Y. 1895; b. Manchester, Aug. 2, 1869; p. George Washington and Kate Ann (Murchison); m. Elliotte Emerson; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Mason; Junior; Presbyterian.

*WILLIAMS, BATTLE

        Chapel Hill; s. l. 1916-17.

WILLIAMS, BUXTON BARKER Lawyer

        Warrenton; A.B. 1902; s. l. 1904-05; b. Ridgeway, Apr. 27, 1881; p. Dr. T. B. and Lucy (Jerman); m. Sue Pretlow, Sept. 5, 1911; Warren co. atty.; trustee U. N. C.; Methodist.


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WILLIAMS, BUFORD FRANKLIN Lawyer

        Lenoir; s. 1906; LL.B. Wake Forest col. 1909; b. Grover, Nov. 7, 1884; p. James Franklin and Candace Josephine (Stroup); m. Sallie Ramsay Ivey, Mar. 25, 1915; Sigma Nu; ed. Polk co. News 1907; emp. Charlotte News 1907-08; lawyer Columbus 1909-11; ibid. Lenoir 1911-; mayor Lenoir 1912-15; organizer bat. "E" 113th F. A. N. C. N. G. 1917; capt. adj. 2nd bat. 113th F. A. U. S. A. 1917-19; Baptist.

WILLIAMS, BURL THEODORE Druggist

        Mt. Gilead; s. p. 1922; b. Mt. Gilead, Sept. 30, 1900; p. W. P. and Louise (Lisk).

WILLIAMS, CHARLES AUGUSTUS, JR.

        801 S. Tryon st., Charlotte; s. 1917-18; A.B. Georgetown univ. 1921; b. Charlotte, Aug. 19, 1900; p. C. A. and Katherine (Lauer); wholesale dry goods merchant firm Williams & Shellon co. Charlotte; S. A. T. C. Georgetown univ. 1918; Catholic.

WILLIAMS, CHARLES D. Clerk

        Rocky Point; s. 1921-22; b. Rocky Point, Jan. 17, 1906; p. Robert J. and Evie L. (Moore); clerical work for A. C. L. ry. co.; Junior; Presbyterian.

WILLIAMS, COLON EDGAR

        Benson; B.S. 1923; b. Benson, Oct. 24, 1900; p. Stephen Edgar and Susanne (Ennis).

WILLIAMS, CLAYTON GERALD Merchant

        R.F.D. 1, Cooper; s. 1919; b. Clement, Dec. 1, 1898; p. James Ton and Daisy (Jackson); Mason; Baptist.

WILLIAMS, CLAUDE JAMES Y. M. C. A. Secretary

        Kannapolis road, Concord; pres. Y. M. C. A. Greensboro; A.B. 1922; Yale Univ. Divinity sch.; b. Concord, Sept. 15, 1900; p. Carr John and Mollie Pearl (Ritchie); Epsilon Phi Delta; Golden Fleece; boys' work sec. Y. M. C. A. Greensboro; S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

WILLIAMS, CLAWSON LEE Lawyer

        Sanford; A.B. 1911; b. Johnston co., Apr. 3, 1887; p. Dr. Herbert Clawson and Linda Lee (Rand); m. Eugenia Margaret Juda, June 12, 1924; Di Soc.; mem. firm McIver and Williams, Sanford, 1911-13; mem. firm Williams and Williams ibid. 1915-; sol. 4th judicial dist. 1922-; Methodist.

WILLIAMS, COY REITZELL Insurance

        318 Corona st., Winston-Salem; s. 1914-17; b. Liberty, Feb. 14, 1893; p. Joe P. and Flora A. (Spoon); m. Maizee Bomberger, Aug. 15, 1918; Di Soc.; prin. Selma H. S. 1917-18; insp. of steel, Pa., 1918; ins. dept. Home Real Estate Loan & ins. co. Winston-Salem, 1919; ibid. 1923-; mgr. battery dept. Universal auto co. Winston-Salem, 1919-21; partner and mgr. Diamond Grid bat. co. ibid. 1921-23; Mason; Methodist.

WILLIAMS, CYRUS WELLMAN Farmer

        Madison, Ga.; s. 1880-81; b. Polk co., 1858; p. Rev. J. M. and Martha (Young); m. Bessie Crosby, Apr. 1, 1900; merchant; Woodman; Baptist.

*WILLIAMS, DAVID

        Martin co.; s. 1816.

WILLIAMS, DANIEL DEWITT Farmer

        Rose Hill; s. 1918-20; b. Rose Hill, July 1, 1898; p. Joseph L. and Mary J. (Wells); S. A. T. C.; Presbyterian.

WILLIAMS, DANIEL MCGREGOR Engineer

        Newton; pres. Durham; B.S. 1910; b. Newton, Jan. 30, 1890; p. Francis Marion and Fannie (Ranson); football 1908-09; track 1907-10; capt. track 1910; football coach Lenoir 1910; operator Sou. Power co. 1911; operator and constr. work N. C. Elec. Power co. Asheville, 1912; asst. engr. with Chas. E. Waddell, consulting engr. 1913-17 and 1919-23; with Wm. M. Piatt, M.S., E.E., consulting engr. Durham; 1st lieut. U. S. A. and A. E. F. 1917-19; Junior; Presbyterian.

WILLIAMS, DUNCAN MURCHISON

        513 Market st., Wilmington; s. 1876-78; b. Fayetteville, May 14, 1858; p. George W. and Kate (Murchison); m. Rosalie Jones, Nov. 23, 1892; Presbyterian.

†WILLIAMS, DAVID PATRICK, JR.

        Crews, Va.; s. 1915-16; b. Crews, Va., Aug. 17, 1895; p. D. P. and -- -- --.

WILLIAMS, D'ARCY SHIVERS

        Rocky Mt.; s. 1921-22; b. Rocky Mt., July 29, 1902; p. W. B. and -- -- --.

WILLIAMS, EDWIN CLYDE

        Care Williams Cycle shop, Charlotte; s. 1916-17; p. H. C. and -- -- --; m. -- Wright; motorcycle dealer.

WILLIAMS, ELLIS CULPEPPER

        202 S. Main st., Monroe; s. l. 1889-91; b. Rock Rest, Feb. 4, 1868; p. James Coleman and Annie Vann (Griffin); m. Wilma Phillips Griffin, May 23, 1900; Sigma Nu; lawyer 1890-1914; govt. service Laredo, Tex., 1917-19; N. C. gen. assem. 1903; judge Monroe city ct.; Mason; Baptist.

WILLIAMS, EDWARD LOCKE Lawyer

        43 Exchange place, New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1911; Columbia univ.; LL.B. Univ. of S. C. 1914; b. Lunenburg co., Va., Feb. 24, 1891; p. Oscar and Sallie Page (Ingram); m. Louise DuBose Blakeney, Dec. 11, 1915; lawyer Kershaw, S. C., 1914-18; law clerk N. Y. city firm Cravath and Henderson 1918-21; mem. firm Cotton and Franklin, N. Y. city 1921-; Episcopalian.


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WILLIAMS, FREDERICK COLTON Merchant

        Pittsboro; s. 1894-95; b. Pittsboro, Jan. 4, 1876.

*WILLIAMS, FRANCES MARION, JR.

        Newton; b. Newton, July 31, 1887; d. U. N. C. Nov. 26, 1905; p. Francis Marion and Fannie (Rousom); s. 1905; U. S. naval acad. 1904-05; Presbyterian.

*WILLIAMS, FRANCIS RUSH

        Davie co.; b. 1835; d. 1868; s. 1854-56; M.D. Univ. of Pa.

WILLIAMS, FRANK WEBB

        South Mills; s. 1920-22; b. South Mills, Apr. 19, 1899; p. D. E. and -- -- --.

*WILLIAMS, GREEN DUKE

        Nut Bush; s. 1824.

*WILLIAMS, GABRIEL LONG Merchant

        From Montgomery co., Tenn.; Clarksville, Tenn.; b. 1834; s. 1854-56; C. S. A.

*WILLIAMS, HENRY

        Tennessee; s. 1802.

†WILLIAMS, HENRY Planter

        Williamston; s. 1853-55; merchant.

WILLIAMS, HERBERT BENJAMIN Salesman

        204 W. Nash st., Wilson; s. 1914-15; grad. U. S. Milit. acad. 1918; b. Wilson, Feb. 25, 1896; p. John Thomas and Mattie J. --; salesman Liggett & Myers tob. co.; 2nd lieut. 55th inf. U. S. A., Ft. Sill, Okla., 1918; ibid. 15th inf. U. S. A. Tientsin, China, 1919-20; Methodist.

WILLIAMS, HERBERT BLACKSTOCK Insurance

        Weaverville; s. 1904-07; b. Barnardsville, Mar. 30, 1886; p. James Gay and Harriett (Blackstock); m. Ruth Johnson, Oct. 3, 1917; Di Soc.; lumberman 1901-17; ins. 1922-; alderman Weaverville 1921-; Odd Fellow; Pythian; Methodist.

*WILLIAMS, HENRY CHRISTMAS

        Warren co.; b. 1801; d. 1828; A.B. 1820.

WILLIAMS, HAMPTON DURANT Lawyer

        Kenansville; s. l. 1899-1900; b. Duplin co., July 23, 1877; p. Durant and Elizabeth (Kilpatrick); m. Erma I. --, June 26, 1901; mem. house of rep. 1905-07; pres. elector 1909; mayor of Kenansville 1909-15; delegate dem. nat. conv. 1920; co. atty. 1909-13; author provision for collection of gasoline tax; Mason; Methodist.

WILLIAMS, HENRY ELLIOTT Lawyer

        Villa Rosa park, Tampa, Fla.; s. 1909-10; s. l. 1910-12; N. C. Milit. acad.; b. Fayetteville, Dec. 27, 1889; p. W. L. and Mary E. --; m. Minnie Wesley Pickle, July 19, 1919; Elk; Presbyterian.

*WILLIAMS, HENRY G.

        Franklin co.; s. 1844-46; mem. house of c. 1860-64.

*WILLIAMS, HENRY G.

        Northampton co.; s. 1803-05; gen. assem. of N. C. 1835.

*WILLIAMS, HENRY GASTON

        Warren co.; b. Oct. 19, 1841; killed, Malvern Hill, 1862; A.B. 1861; ensign C. S. A.

WILLIAMS, HENRY HORACE Teacher

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1883; A.M. 1883; B.D. Yale univ. 1888; Harvard univ. 1888-90; b. Sunbury, Apr. 16, 1858; p. Dr. Elisha and Mary (Taylor); m. Bertha Colton, June 10, 1891; prof. philosophy U. N. C. 1890-; Methodist.

WILLIAMS, HUGH IRVIN

        Biscoe; s. 1922-23; b. Biscoe, Sept. 23, 1904; p. J. J. and -- -- --.

WILLIAMS, HAROLD THOMAS

        Hickory; spec. s. 1919-20; b. Hickory, Sept. 10, 1901; p. W. W. and -- -- --.

WILLIAMS, ISHAM ROWLAND Lawyer

        Dunn; A.B. 1913; s. l. 1915-16; Jesus col., Oxford univ. England, 1919; b. Sport Springs, June 19, 1891; p. Marshall McDiarmid and Mary Lyde (Hicks); m. Lenoir Mercer, 1924; pres. Phi Soc. 1913; baseball; Kappa Sigma, ed. Yackety Yack, 1912-13; teacher Bingham sch. 1913-16; lawyer with R. L. Godwin, Dunn, 1919-; capt. U. S. A. 1917-19; wounded in France, decorated with D. S. C. and Croix de Guerre; Mason; Pythian; Presbyterian.

*WILLIAMS, JOHN Merchant

        Fayetteville; s. 1865-67; cotton buyer; govt. service.

*WILLIAMS, JOSEPH

        Surry co.; s. 1827.

*WILLIAMS, JOSEPH Planter

        Panther Creek; b. Jan. 7, 1836; d. 1888; A.B. 1858; distiller; trustee, U. N. C. 1874-87.

*WILLIAMS, JOSIAH

        Franklin co.; s. 1803.

*WILLIAMS, JOSEPH ADRIAN

        Greenville; b. Mar. 18, 1840; killed Bristow, Va., 1863; A.B. 1859; capt. C. S. A.

†WILLIAMS, JOSEPH AUGUSTUS

        Chatham co.; s. 1878-79.

WILLIAMS, JENNINGS BRYAN

        Warsaw; s. 1914-15; b. Warsaw, Sept. 3, 1896.

*WILLIAMS, JOHN BRANCH Planter

        From Tallahassee, Fla.; Carroll Parish, La.; b. 1834; d. 1873; s. 1851-53.

*WILLIAMS, JOHN BUXTON Planter

        Warren co.; b. 1815; d. 1877; s. 1881-33.


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*WILLIAMS, JOHN BUXTON Physician

        From Warren co.; Oxford; b. 1844; d. Aug. 1887; A.B. 1864; C. S. A.

†WILLIAMS, JUNIUS BONNIE

        Barker, Fla.; s. 1892-93.

*WILLIAMS, JOHN CALHOUN

        Cumberland co.; A.B. 1841; A.M. 1846; mem. house of c. 1860 and '68; state sen. 1866.

*WILLIAMS, JOHN CAMPBELL

        Cumberland co.; A.B. 1809; gen. assem. of N. C. 1816-17; trustee, U. N. C. 1840-68.

‡WILLIAMS, JOHN CLAUD

        Godwin; s. p. 1909-10.

WILLIAMS, JOHN CLINTON

        Care U. S. Vet. hosp., Oteen; s. 1916-17; b. Monroe, Mar. 2, 1895; p. Luther and -- -- --.

WILLIAMS, JOHN COSSIE

        Bessemer City; pres. Danville, Ill.; s. p. 1920-21; b. Bessemer City, May 20, 1895; p. G. D. and -- -- --.

*WILLIAMS, JAMES FENIMORE COOPER

        Hamilton, Ga.; b. Oct. 22, 1840; d. Oct. 3, 1923; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863.

‡WILLIAMS, JOHN FRANKLIN

        Hamptonville; s. m. 1894-95.

*WILLIAMS, JOHN G. Planter

        Washington; b. 1815; s. 1832-34.

‡WILLIAMS, JOHN GODFREY

        Washington-Mt. Vernon Steamboat co., Washington, D. C.; s. 1882-84.

*WILLIAMS, JAMES HENDERSON

        Cumberland co.; A.B. 1841.

*WILLIAMS, JAMES HILLIARD Planter

        From Warrenton; Newton, N. Y.; b. Oct. 7, 1835; d. Jan. 8, 1897; A.B. 1856; teacher; ins. agt; C. S. A.

‡WILLIAMS, JAMES MCBRYDE

        Fayetteville; s. l. 1912-13; Davidson col.; b. Godwin, July 23, 1890; p. J. Claude and -- -- --.

WILLIAMS, JOHN ROBERT Lawyer

        Clayton; s. 1886-90; b. Apex, Mar. 31, 1862; p. John and Sarah Adeline (Howell); Di Soc.; teacher 1891-1908; lawyer Clayton 1908-; N. C. gen. assem. 1919; Mason; Baptist.

WILLIAMS, JOHN ROY Physician

        Asheville; 900 Coca Cola bldg., Kansas City, Mo.; s. 1895-98; M.D. Univ. of Mich. 1903; b. Phila., Pa., July 4, 1876; p. John Hey and Margaret J. (Warmath); m. Lillian Allan, Mar. 24, 1920; baseball 1897-98; Sigma Chi; specialist, diseases of lungs; pub. a number of articles on pulmonary tuberculosis; 2 yrs. in the med. serv. of U. S. A.; 4 yrs. U. S. pub. health service; Mason; Episcopalian.

WILLIAMS, JOHN SHARPE Farmer

        Warsaw; s. 1911-12; b. Warsaw, Mar. 5, 1892; p. Robert Joseph and Narcissa Caroline (Fonveille); m. Ella Cary Whitaker; Presbyterian.

WILLIAMS, JOSEPH SOLON Teacher

        R.F.D. 4, Landrum, S. C.; pres. 38 W. 75th st., New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1897; Univ. of Chicago; b. White Oak Hall, July 31, 1869; p. Joseph Moss and Martha Quinn (Young); m. DeEtt Merrick, Aug. 20, 1914; Di Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; teacher, capt., Bingham sch. Asheville, 1887-1900; teacher Eng. A. & M. col. Raleigh, 1903-05; head Latin dept. Union univ. Jackson, Tenn., 1905-08; Washington sch. for boys 1908-10; New York city. H. S. 1910-; Baptist.

*WILLIAMS, JOHN T.

        Surry co.; s. 1827.

WILLIAMS, JOHN WATKINS Physician

        W. 2nd st., Washington; s. m. 1902-04; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1906; b. Washington, July 6, 1884; p. Samuel Hodges and Elizabeth (Morgan); m. Bert Gardner, Jan. 18, 1911; track; phys. Hyde co. 2 yrs.; ibid. Everetts 11 yrs.; ibid. Washington 1919-; health off. Hyde co.; mayor Everetts 4 yrs.; coroner Hyde co. 2 yrs.; Mason; Presbyterian.

*WILLIAMS, LEWIS

        Surry co.; b. Feb. 1, 1786; d. Washington, D. C., Feb. 20, 1842; A.B. 1808; A.M. 1812; tutor 1810-12; mem. gen. assem. 1813-14; mem. U. S. cong. 1815-42; trustee, U. N. C. 1813-42.

WILLIAMS, LESTER ALONZO

        Marion; s. m. 1909-10.

WILLIAMS, LUTHER CARTER Lawyer

        Ahoskie; A.M. 1914; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1913; b. Alamance co., Nov. 8, 1887; p. Dr. T. R. and Alice Rebecca (Boswell); prin. Ahoskie H. S. 1914-15; lawyer firm Rogers and Williams, Ahoskie 1915-21; ibid. alone Ahoskie 1921-; mayor Ahoskie; corp., sergt., maj. 18th F. A. 3rd div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Baptist.

WILLIAMS, LOUIS HICKS Naval Officer

        Care Bureau of Nav., Navy dept. Washington, D. C.; A.B. 1911; M.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1915; Navy Med. sch. 1916-17; Mayo grad. sch. 1923; b. Faison, Jan. 29, 1890; p. Marshal McDiarmid and Mary Lyde (Hicks); m. Elmire Dowdell, Sept. 5, 1922; Phi Soc.; Phi Beta Pi; lieut. med. corps, U. S. N. 1916-; submarine warfare service, Queenstown, Ireland, 1917-19; Mason; Presbyterian.

*WILLIAMS, LEWIS L.

        Nashville, Tenn.; s. 1838-40.

WILLIAMS, LLOYD PRESTON

        Pee Dee; B.S. 1923; b. Pee Dee, May 10, 1900; Satyrs; wearer of N. C.; Omega Delta; Beta Theta Pi.


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‡WILLIAMS, LESLIE SHAW

        Drakes Branch, Va.; s. m. 1905-06; b. Howellsville, Nov. 16, 1884.

WILLIAMS, LOUISA SANDERS Teacher

        Townsend Heights, Dunn; s. 1921; B. Litt. Flora Macdonald col. 1917; Columbia univ. 1919; b. Linden, Oct. 12, 1894; p. David Smith and Louisa Elizabeth (Sanders); teacher Burgaw 1917-18; ibid. Sandhill farm life sch. 1918-21; community worker Winter Haven, Fla., 1921-22; pub. sch. extension, Robeson co. 1922; teacher Dunn 1922-; field work S. C. tuberculosis assn. 1924; Presbyterian.

WILLIAMS, MACON MCCORKLE Engineer

        Newton; B.S. 1917; b. Newton, July 24, 1895; p. Francis Marion and Fannie (Ransom); m. Oneita Widener Miller, Sept. 3, 1922; football; res. engr. Blowing Rock turnpike, state highway comm. 1919-; 2nd lieut. F. A. aerial observer, air service A. E. F. 1917-19; Junior; Kiwanian; Presbyterian.

*WILLIAMS, MARION MURPHY

        Rose Hill; b. June 3, 1888; A.B. 1908.

‡WILLIAMS, MARSHALL MCDIARMID Army Officer

        Faison; B.S. 1916; N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1911-12; b. Faison, Feb. 21, 1893; p. Marshall McDiarmid and Mary Lyda (Hicks); m. Lucy Lazenby, Apr. 26, 1922; baseball; Phi Soc.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; prof. baseball pitcher, Phila., Pa. Athletics 1916; 2nd lieut., 1st lieut., capt., maj. U. S. A. 1916-; capt., maj. 48th coast artillery A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Presbyterian.

†WILLIAMS, MONROE RICHARD Planter

        Farmington; s. 1854-55; b. Farmington, 1833; C. S. A.

WILLIAMS, MARTIN VAN BUREN Druggist

        914 Carolina ave., Winston-Salem; s. p. 1916; b. Davidson co., Aug. 4, 1885; p. John R. and Rebecca Jane (Clodfelter); m. Daisy Phebe Rominger, June 25, 1918; Baptist.

*WILLIAMS, NICHOLAS Planter

        Pitt co.; s. 1851-52.

*WILLIAMS, NICHOLAS GLENN Planter

        Williams; b. 1865; s. 1882-84.

WILLIAMS, NORMAN GRADY

        Franklin; pres. Canon, Ga.; s. 1912-13; Emory and Henry col.; b. Franklin, Mar. 15, 1892; p. R. V. and -- -- --.

*WILLIAMS, NICHOLAS LANIER Planter

        Yadkin co.; b. Mar. 14, 1838; d. 1866; A.B. 1861.

*WILLIAMS, NICHOLAS LANIER Planter

        Yadkin co.; b. 1799; d. July 3, 1886; s. 1816; mem. council of state.

*WILLIAMS, NATHANIEL T.

        Jerusalem, Va.; s. 1824.

*WILLIAMS, NATHANIEL W. Lawyer

        Tennessee; s. 1797; judge sup'r ct. in Tenn.

WILLIAMS, OLIVER LAFAYETTE Manufacturer

        Mocksville; s. 1887-88; b. Davie co., Nov. 1865; p. Daniel L. and Emma (Rice); m. Mattie Bahnson, Dec. 28, 1893; tobacco mfr. Farmington, 1888-93; ibid. Mocksville 1893-1902; furn. and veneer mfr. Mocksville 1902-; Mason; Methodist.

WILLIAMS, PATRICK HENRY Banker

        Elizabeth City; s. 1888-89; s. l. 1896-97; A.B. Randolph-Macon col. 1896; b. Camden co., Sept. 27, 1869; p. Robert and Marenda (Torksey); m. Ella Kramer, Dec. 21, 1898; Kappa Alpha; lawyer 1897-1902; mgr. Elizabeth City hosiery co. 1902-18; pres. Savings Bank & Trust co., Elizabeth City, 1917-; alderman Elizabeth City 4 yrs.; dist. supervisor revaluation 1919-20; sen. 1923; Odd Fellow; Methodist.

*WILLIAMS, PHILIP KEARNEY Merchant

        Inez; b. May 2, 1847; d. Apr. 15, 1912; m. Ruina T. Alston, Nov. 21, 1888; s. 1865-66; farmer; qm. sergt. C. S. A.; Methodist.

WILLIAMS, PATRICK MURPHY

        North Wilkesboro; A.B. 1908; b. Sampson co., Feb. 6, 1884; p. Charles Judson and Louise Eliza (Murphy); m. Mary Louise Finley, Dec. 14, 1916; Di Soc.; prin. Calypso H. S. 1908-10; supt. Burgaw H. S. 1910-12; emp. Moore Dry Kiln co., Jacksonville, Fla. and Portland, Ore., 2 yrs.; salesman, vice-pres. ibid. 1914-; 1st lieut. engrs. A. E. F. 1918-19; Mason; Presbyterian.

*WILLIAMS, ROBERT

        Surry co.; s. 1809; adj. gen. N. C.

*WILLIAMS, ROBERT

        Warren co.; s. 1817.

WILLIAMS, ROBERT CLEVELAND Physician

        Wallace; M.S. 1905; Univ. of Md., med. sch.; George Washington univ.; b. Rose Hill, Nov. 8, 1884; p. Robert Murphy and Alice (Marion); m. Amada Johnson, Nov. 10, 1915; Kappa Sigma; Alpha Kappa Kappa; Duplin co. health and quarantine off.; pres. Wallace loan assn. 1923-; Mason; Presbyterian.

WILLIAMS, RALPH DEVEREAUX Banker

        Chapel Hill; pres. Guaranty trust co., 140 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1920; New York univ.; Columbia univ.; Amer inst. banking; b. Goldsboro, Apr. 25, 1895; p. Rev. David Roscoe and Elizabeth Nun (Thompson); seaman, ensign, pay corps, U. S. N. R. F., U. S. S. Savannan 1918-19; Mason; Methodist.


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*WILLIAMS, ROBERT DANIEL Merchant

        From Elizabeth City; Gatesville; s. 1880-81.

WILLIAMS, ROBERT ELISHA

        Care News and Observer, Raleigh; g. s. 1916-17; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1915; g. s. Univ. de Caen, France, 1919; b. Roxboro, Feb. 24, 1894; p. Rev. Herbert Taylor and Mary (Savage); staff Washington Herald 1920; ibid. News and Observer, 1920; prin. Winston H. S. 1915-17; with div. hdqts. 91st div. A. E. F. in 3 engagements.

*WILLIAMS, RICHARD F.

        Pitt co.; s. 1851-52.

WILLIAMS, ROBERT FLEET Horticulturalist

        State Dept. of agri., Austin, Tex.; s. p. 1909-10; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; b. Hiddenite, Feb. 24, 1888; p. J. Y. and Jennie (Campbell); m. Mary Hedleston Spence, Nov. 26, 1913; football; baseball; salesman 4 yrs.; asst. chief insp. orchards and nurseries, Tex. dept. of agri.; 4th Ala. N. G. 1914-15; Mex. border service 5 mos.; cadet aviation service, U. S. A. 1917-18; Pythian; Presbyterian.

WILLIAMS, ROBERT MACK

        123 Tate st., Greensboro; s. 1916-17, 1919-20; b. Greensboro, Dec. 8, 1895; U. S. A., A. E. F. 2 yrs.; Shriner; Elk; Presbyterian.

WILLIAMS, ROBERT RANSOM Lawyer

        155 Hillside st., Asheville; A.B. 1902; b. Newton, Apr. 21, 1883; p. Francis Marion and Fannie (Ransom); m. Margaret Meriwethers, June 30, 1915; Di Soc.; ed. Tar Heel; football; Phi Beta Kappa; teacher Bingham sch. 1902-04; lawyer Newton 1904-06; ibid. Asheville 1906-; Catawba co. supt. pub. instr. 1905-06; capt. bat. "C" 316th F. A. 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Pythian; Junior; Presbyterian.

*WILLIAMS, ROBERT WILLOUGHBY Lawyer

        Tallahassee, Fla.; b. 1845; d. Apr. 1911; A.B. 1911 as of 1865; planter; C. S. A.

*WILLIAMS, SAMUEL

        Halifax co., Va.; A.B. 1834.

*WILLIAMS, SAMUEL ALSTON

        Warren co.; A.B. 1832; mem. house of c. 1838 and '52-54.

*WILLIAMS, SOLOMON B.

        Martin co.; d. 1805; s. 1799; gen. assem. of N. C. 1805.

*WILLIAMS, SOLOMON BUXTON Broker

        From Warren co.; Warrenton; b. Aug. 22, 1846; d. June 6, 1911; s. 1863-64; A.B. 1911 as of 1867; farmer; priv. 25th N. C. and courier to gen. M. W. Ransom, C. S. A.

*WILLIAMS, SAMUEL G.

        Louisburg; s. 1834-36.

*WILLIAMS, SHERWOOD H.

        Pitt co.; s. 1859-60; C. S. N.

WILLIAMS, SEATON W.

        618 Hillsboro st., Raleigh; s. p. 1893-94; Med. Col. of Va.; b. Angier, Nov. 27, 1870; p. Jacob Calvin and Nancy Ellen (Norris); m. Ila Varine Massey; Baptist.

*WILLIAMS, THOMAS BATTLE

        From Chapel Hill; St. Louis, Mo.; d. Sept. 3, 1921; s. l. 1916.

*WILLIAMS, THOMAS C. Lawyer

        Warren co.; d. 1884; s. 1845-47.

*WILLIAMS, THOMAS DAVIS Lawyer

        Warrenton; A.B. 1855; C. S. A.

WILLIAMS, TIMOTHY GRAHAM Physician

        Turkey; s. a. 1905-07; s. m. 1907-08; b. Rose Hill.

*WILLIAMS, THOMAS JASPER Physician

        Halifax co., Va.; A.B. 1834.

*WILLIAMS, THOMAS LANIER Jurist

        From Surry co.; Knoxville, Tenn.; b. Feb. 1, 1786; d. 1856; A.B. 1808; A.M. 1812; mem. gen. assem., Tenn.; judge supr. ct. Tenn.; chancellor, Tenn., 1836-52.

*WILLIAMS, THOMAS LANIER Planter

        From Greenville, Tenn.; Washington, D. C.; s. 1858-59; maj. C. S. A.

WILLIAMS, THOMAS PARTELOW Manufacturer

        New Bern; s. 1905-06; mgr. Meadows fertilizers factory.

WILLIAMS, THOMAS READ

        301 Locust st., Morristown, Tenn.; Ph.G. 1924; b. Morristown, Tenn., Oct. 9, 1902; Methodist.

†WILLIAMS, VICTOR

        Hartsville, S. C.; A.B. 1907; b. Weaverville, Dec. 27, 1884.

WILLIAMS, VIRGINIUS Lawyer

        Faison; pres. 418 Wachovia Bank bldg., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1917; Harvard univ.; LL.B. George Washington univ. 1921; M.L. ibid. 1922; b. Faison, Feb. 2, 1895; p. Marshall McDiarmid and Mary Lyde (Hicks); claims examiner in U. S. vet. bureau until 1923; asst. to gen.-counsel of Va., Carolina Joint Stock Land bank until 1924; 2nd class seaman, U. S. N., world war; Presbyterian.

WILLIAMS, V. FRAZIER

        308 W. Chapel Hill st., Durham; s. p. 1912-13.

*WILLIAMS, WILLIAM

        s. 1799.


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*WILLIAMS, WILLIAM

        North Carolina; s. 1805.

*WILLIAMS, WILLIAM

        Surry co.; s. 1813.

WILLIAMS, WOODWARD Salesman

        Care Thomas-Howard co., Greensboro; B.S. 1922; b. Fayetteville, Sept. 12, 1901; p. Thomas Clay and Clara May (Woodward); Pi Kappa Alpha; tennis team; emp. 1st Nat. bank, Durham, 1922; city salesman Thomas-Howard co., Greensboro 1923-; Methodist.

WILLIAMS, WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER Specialist

        Welch, W. Va.; s. 1912; s. m. 1913-15; M.D. Univ. of Md.; b. Chatham co., Jan. 23, 1888; p. Luther Fermon and Anna -- --; m. Ethel MacHopkins, Oct. 4, 1917; eye, ear, nose and throat specialist; Mason; Methodist.

*WILLIAMS, WILLIAM DICKSON Merchant

        From Greenville, Tenn.; Washington, D. C.; b. 1826; s. 1846-47; planter; dept. interior; C. S. A.

WILLIAMS, WADE HAMPTON Lawyer

        1400 E. 4th st., Charlotte; s. l. 1911-12; b. Alexander co., Mar. 23, 1878; p. David and Mrs. Hicks Hendren; m. Lucy Linney, Jan. 2, 1901; prin. city sch. Charlotte 5 yrs.; lawyer ibid.; recorder and juvenile judge, Charlotte; Baptist.

*WILLIAMS, WILLIAM H.

        North Carolina; s. 1805.

*WILLIAMS, WILLIAM HARRIS Salesman

        From Newton; Manilla; b. Nov. 3, 1872; d. June 23, 1900; s. 1890-93; Catawba col.; tob. salesman P. Lorilliard tob. co.; co. "A" 1st N. C. reg. Cuba and Philippines; co. "E" 14th U. S. inf.; Reformed.

*WILLIAMS, WILLIAM HEINRICH

        Asheville; b. New Orleans, La., Jan. 14, 1868; d. Phila., Pa., Nov. 27, 1899; s. 1895-96; Va. Milit. inst. 1890-93; ry. civil engr.; 1st lieut. bat. adj. U. S. A. Span.-Amer. war and Philippine insurrection; wounded Battle of Ongeles, near Manila, P. I., 1899; returned to U. S. Med. Chi. hosp., Phila., Pa., for treatment; died there.

*WILLIAMS, WILLIAM HENRY Merchant

        From Greene co.; Warsaw; b. Apr. 22, 1835; d. 1889; A.B. 1857; planter; C. S. A.

WILLIAMS, WILLIAM KEARNEY ALSTON

        Louisburg; s. 1919-20; b. Louisburg, Sept. 30, 1899.

*WILLIAMS, WILLIAM L.

        Cumberland co.; s. 1831-32.

*WILLIAMS, WILLIAM P.

        s. 1810.

WILLIAMS, WARREN RAND Lawyer

        Sanford; s. 1911-13; b. Keyser, Nov. 11, 1891; p. Dr. H. C. and Linda (Rand); m. Ellen Makepeace, June 2, 1915; Methodist.

*WILLIAMS, WILLIAM S.

        Charlotte; b. 1839; d. 1865; s. 1857-58; C. S. A.

*WILLIAMS, WILLIAM T.

        Virginia; s. 1807.

*WILLIAMS, WILLIAM W.

        d. Martin co.; s. 1809.

*WILLIAMS, WILLIAM W.

        Raleigh; d. July 4, 1891; s. 1886-88; ry. service.

WILLIAMSON, ARTHUR Student

        Loris, S. C.; s. 1918-20; Med. Col. of Va.; b. Hemp, Sept. 20, 1898; p. E. and Virginia Belle --; Chi Zeta Chi.

WILLIAMSON, ALLEN DAVIDSON

        Asheville; s. 1913-15; b. Asheville, Feb. 10, 1896; p. W. B. and -- -- --.

†WILLIAMSON, ALFRED RUSSELL, JR.

        Raleigh; s. 1917-18; b. Raleigh, Mar. 12, 1895; p. A. R. and -- -- --.

WILLIAMSON, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, JR.

        Darlington, S. C.; A.B. 1924; b. Darlington, June 21, 1902.

WILLIAMSON, BENJAMIN NAPIER

        Louisburg; s. 1919-20; b. Louisburg, Sept. 15, 1901; p. B. N. and -- -- --.

WILLIAMSON, ERTLE FISHER

        Parkton; s. 1922-23; b. Parkton, July 2, 1902; p. A. B. and -- -- --.

†WILLIAMSON, FRED YATES

        Wilmington; s. 1915-16; Med. Col. of Richmond; b. Cerro Gordo, Feb. 6, 1894; p. J. L. and -- -- --.

WILLIAMSON, GEORGE H.

        Cincinnati, Ohio; d. 1896; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; U. S. navy.

WILLIAMSON, JAMES COLAN Manufacturer

        Florence, S. C.; s. m. 1887-88; M.C. Univ. of Md. 1890; b. Columbus co., June 2, 1867; p. Jezekiah Decoi and Sarah Elizabeth (Davis); m. Lonea McQueen Coleman, Feb. 25, 1891; physician 8 yrs.; mfr. naval stores; ibid. lumber; realtor; Baptist.

*WILLIAMSON, JOHN GUSTAVUS A.

        Person co.; d. 1840; s. 1813; mem. house of c. 1823-25; charge d'affaires, Caracas, 1830; consul to Venezuela, 1830-42.

WILLIAMSON, JOHN HUBERT

        Carthage; s. 1920-21; b. Carthage, May 13, 1901; p. J. V. and -- -- --.


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*WILLIAMSON, JOHN LEA Physician

        From Caswell co.; Graham; d. 1904; A.B. 1843; A.M. 1847; cotton mfr.

*WILLIAMSON, JAMES MONROE Lawyer

        From Person co.; Memphis, Tenn.; b. 1810; d. 1877; A.B. 1831; mem. gen. assem., Tenn.

*WILLIAMSON, JOHN REED

        Lincoln co.; A.B. 1827.

WILLIAMSON, JAMES SAUNDERS Banker

        State & City Bank & Trust co., Richmond, Va.; s. 1918-21; b. Burlington, Jan. 3, 1900; p. James N. Jr. and Mary Archer (Saunders); m. Anne Stuart Holcombe, Sept. 23, 1922; Alpha Tau Omega; S. A. T. C.; Episcopalian.

*WILLIAMSON, JOHN WILLIAM Physician

        From Caswell co.; Reidsville; b. May 4, 1837; A.B. 1858; surg. C. S. A.

*WILLIAMSON, RUSSELL M.

        Columbia, Tenn.; s. 1823-25.

*WILLIAMSON, ROBERT PAINE Physician

        Roxboro; b. 1804; d. 1849; A.B. 1823; A.M. 1827.

*WILLIAMSON, THOMAS LEA

        From Yanceyville; Danville, Va.; Winston-Salem; d. 1856; A.B. 1852.

WILLIAMSON, WELDON EDWARDS Engineer

        301 Pearson drive, Asheville; s. 1920-22; Ala. Poly. inst. 1922-23; b. Rockingham co., May 16, 1902; p. W. B. and Addie (Davidson); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; civil engr.; N. C. N. G. 109th cavalry; Methodist.

*WILLIAMSON, WELDON EDWARDS Manufacturer

        From Yanceyville; Asheville; b. Caswell co., Dec. 21, 1832; d. Feb. 19, 1901; s. 1850-52; 1st lieut. and adj. 8th N. C., C. S. A.

WILLIAMSON, WALTER HAROLD Student

        501 W. 121 st., New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1919; b. Carthage, May 19, 1899; p. J. W. and -- -- --; Phi Soc.; bank clerk 1919-21; newspaper ed. 1921-23; student Col. univ. 1923-; author, Peggy.

†WILLIAMSON, WALTER S. Planter

        Buckholts, Texas; s. 1858-59; C. S. A.

WILLIARD, CHARLES WILSON Chemist

        630 E. Jefferson ave., Detroit, Mich.; B.S. 1911; M.S. 1912; Dupont Powder co., Chester, Pa., 1912-14; Krebs Pigment co., Del. 1914-16; mfg. chem. Winston-Salem 1916-17; prof. chem. Univ. of Detroit, 1917-23.

WILLIFORD, CHARLES MARVIN

        Main st., Hertford; s. 1922-23; b. Hertford, May 20, 1905; p. Charles Van and Mary Elizabeth (Outlaw); Methodist.

‡WILLIS, ARTHUR PONDER Physician

        Mars Hill; M.D. 1904.

WILLIS, DANIEL Teacher

        Atlantic; s. 1915; Trinity col.; b. Atlantic, June 14, 1895; p. George W. and Sarah Elizabeth (Smith); m. Mennie O'Neal, Nov. 29, 1923; U. S. navy 1917-21; Mason; Baptist.

WILLIS, EDNY Farmer

        R.F.D. 3, Henry; s. 1907-08; N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1908-09; b. Cleveland co., Dec. 10, 1877; p. Joseph G. and Mary Elizabeth (Wilson); m. Mary Elizabeth Wright, Feb. 23, 1910; Methodist.

WILLIS, EMMETT OLIVE Teacher

        515 W. Council st., Salisbury; Ph.B. 1901; b. Germanton, Oct. 29, 1878; p. William Ezekial and Culie (Hughart); m. Mary Elizabeth Ellis, Dec. 29, 1909; lawyer; Odd Fellow; Pythian; Christian.

‡WILLIS, GLENN BARTLEY

        Portsmouth; s. 1916-17.

WILLIS, GEORGE THOMAS

        New Bern; s. l. 1910-12; Trinity col. 1 yr.; b. New Bern, Mar. 5, 1887; p. S. W. and -- -- --.

WILLIS, GILES WHITEHURST Insurance

        106 Elam ave., Greensboro; s. 1923-24; b. Gloucester, Nov. 21, 1903; p. Wilbur Wesley and Olivia (Whitehurst); clerk acturial dept. Pilot Life ins. co. Greensboro; Methodist.

*WILLIS, HENRY M. Lawyer

        From San Francisco, Cal.; San Bernadine, Cal.; s. 1854-55.

WILLIS, HENRY STUART KENDALL Teacher

        1923 Park ave., Baltimore, Md.; A.B. 1914; M.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1919; M.A. ibid. 1920; b. High Point, July 19, 1891; p. Samuel E. and Cora (Stuart); m. Jeannette M. Pearce, Sept. 22, 1917; Di Soc.; asst. instr. Johns Hopkins univ. 1914-15; asst. in med. ibid. 1919-20; instr. in med. ibid. 1920-22; asso. in med. ibid. 1922-; author numerous pub. med. investigations; S. A. T. C. Johns Hopkins univ. 1918; Friend.

WILLIS, IVEY

        Lattimore; A.B. 1910.

WILLIS, JAMES COUSAR Farmer

        Germanton; s. 1895-98; b. McColl, S. C., July 10, 1876.

WILLIS, LEROY BERKHEAD

        New Bern; B.S. 1920; b. New Bern, Aug. 27, 1896; p. A. L. and -- -- --; sec. and treas. of Chas. Hall lumber co., New Bern.


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WILLIS, MRS. LEROY B. Druggist

        New Bern; Ph.G. 1922; b. Cedar Creek, Sept. 30, 1899; p. Dr. K. G. and Mary C. --; m. Leroy B. Willis, June 9, 1924.

*WILLIS, NORMAN LEE

        Beaufort; b. Mar. 6, 1884; d. 1914; A.B. 1909.

WILLIS, ROBERT MOORE Druggist

        Southport; Ph.G. 1922; b. Portsmouth, Nov. 16, 1899; p. William T. and Lovey J. (Dixon); Methodist.

WILLIS, SAMUEL HOOD Student

        High Point; A.B. 1920; g. s. 1922-; b. High Point, Aug. 2, 1898; p. Samuel Edward and Cora Ellen (Stuart); Di Soc.; Epsilon Phi Delta; teacher Burlington H. S. 1920-21; ibid. Southport H. S. 1921-22; Methodist.

WILLS, GEORGE BLOUNT

        101 Park ave., New York city; s. 1891-93.

WILLS, GEORGE STOCKTON Teacher

        College Hill, Westminster, Md.; Ph.B. 1889; Ph.M. 1896; A.M. Harvard univ. 1898; b. Halifax co., Apr. 3, 1866; p. Richard Henry and Ann Louisa (Norman); m. Georgia Merillat Chidester, June 24, 1903; Phi Soc.; Sigma Nu; teacher Oak Ridge inst. 1889-94; instr. U. N. C. 1894-96; ibid. 1900; ibid. Mooney sch. Franklin, Tenn., 1900-01; prof. G. W. C. 1904-07; instr. Baltimore, Md. Poly. inst. 1907-12, 1914-22; in bus. 1912-14; prof. Western Md. col. 1898-1900, 1901-04, '22-; ed. staff Atlantic Educational Journal 1908-11; contributor historical, critical and biographical articles to various publications; Episcopalian.

WILLS, RICHARD THOMAS Merchant

        608 W. Gaston st., Greensboro; s. 1892-94; b. Brinkleyville, June 24, 1872; p. Richard Henry and Anna Louise (Norman); m. Mary Alderman, June 21, 1905; treas. Wills book store; Methodist.

WILLS, WILLIAM HENRY Newspaperman

        6 Harrison st., N. Y., N. Y.; pres. 18 Purdy ave., Rye, N. Y.; A.B. 1891; b. Brinkleyville, Sept. 17, 1868; p. Rev. Richard Henry and Ann Louisa (Norman); m. Helen Higley, Feb. 28, 1903; Phi Soc.; teacher Wilson 1891-92; reporter and editorial writer Yonkers Herald 1892; traveling correspondent Manufacturers' Record, Baltimore, Md., 1892-99; reporter New York Sun, Times and World 1899-1906; ed. Fruit Trade Journal, N. Y. city, 1906-21; ed. writer American Agriculturalist, N. Y. city, 1921-22; owner Rye, N. Y. Courier, 1923-; vet. corps of art., N. Y. state guards 1917; Episcopalian.

*WILLS, WILLIAM LOUDON

        Edenton; A.B. 1823.

WILLSON, HAROLD SELLERS

        315 Worthington ave., Charlotte; s. 1920-21; b. Charlotte, Feb. 23, 1898.

WILMOTH, RICHARD GRADY

        State Road; s. 1919-20; b. State Road, Oct. 13, 1898; p. Robert and -- -- --.

WILSON, ADOLPHUS ERWIN

        4613 St. Elmo ave., St. Elmo, Tenn.; s. 1882-85; b. Morganton, 1866; asst. U. S. geolog. survey.

*WILSON, ALEXANDER ERWIN Missionary

        Cabarrus co.; d. Oct. 13, 1841; A.B. 1822; D.D., M.D.; missionary to South Africa.

†WILSON, ADOLPHUS R.

        Blackman's Mills; s. 1869-70.

WILSON, ALBERT ROBERT Physician

        500 N. Elm st., Greensboro; s. 1877-80; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1882; b. Pitt co., Aug. 18, 1859; p. Albert Gallatin and Mary E. (Holliday); m. Lucy Price; co. supt. health 1893-95; supt. health Greensboro 1909-14; pres. Guilford co. med. soc. 1920; local surgeon Sou. ry.; Mason.

WILSON, ALBERT ROBERT, JR. Salesman

        304 Florence st., Greensboro; A.B. 1913; b. Pelham, Aug. 4, 1890; p. Dr. Albert Robert and Lucy (Price); m. Louise Rankin; reporter Greensboro Daily Record 1914; salesman Amer. tob. co. 1915-16; sales promotion mgr. Vick Chem. co., Greensboro 1916-; Presbyterian.

WILSON, BASCOM LEE Army Officer

        Care Adj. Gen., U. S. A., Washington, D. C.; s. 1906-08; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1915; Army Med. sch. 1916-17; b. Greenville, Dec. 3, 1889; p. Walter Brown and Brittania (Saunders); m. Marian Dilworth, Jan. 16, 1917; m. Kathleen Lancaster Bland, Apr. 14, 1923; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Nu Sigma Nu (Univ. of Md.); Bank of Greenville 1908-11; Soldiers' Home hosp. Washington, D. C. 1915-16; Army Med. sch. 1916-17; 1st lieut., capt., maj., med. corps 4th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Elk; Kiwanian; Presbyterian.

WILSON, CLAUDE ARTHUR

        Gastonia; s. p. 1915-17; b. Marion, Dec. 2, 1891; p. J. D. and Mary (Koon).

WILSON, CARL B. Army Officer

        Care Adj. Gen., U. S. A., Washington, D. C.; s. 1909-11, 1913; grad. U. S. Milit. acad. 1917; b. Greenville, Oct. 11, 1892; p. Walter Brown and Brittania R. (Saunders); 2nd lieut., 1st lieut., capt. U. S. A. 1917-; asst. milit. attache to Amer. embassy, Constantinople, Turkey, 1921-24; pres. with 34th inf. Ft. Eustis, Va.; Methodist.

*WILSON, CHARLES CRAWFORD Physician

        New Bern; A.B. 1832.

WILSON, CECIL G. Insurance

        111 Dixie bldg., Greensboro; s. 1920-21; Trinity col. 1921-22; b. Greensboro, July 9, 1902; p. Robert Alexander and Martha


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Jane (Mangum); m. Elizabeth Lyon Rogers, Apr. 12, 1922; Phi Soc.; Alpha Zeta Phi; mgr. Greensboro branch Lincoln Nat. Life ins. co. 1922-; Elk; Methodist.

*WILSON, DELONZA TATE Teacher

        Case Observatory, Case Sch. of Applied science, Cleveland. Ohio; d. Oct. 12, 1923; A.B. 1887; g. s. 1892-94; A.M. Vanderbilt univ.; Ph.D. Chicago univ.; prof. univ. of Tenn.; instr. Univ. of Cincinnati 1901-02; U. S. naval observatory 1903; asst. prof. math. Case Sch. of Applied science, Ohio; asso. prof. math. and astronomy, ibid. 1911.

WILSON, EDWIN MOOD Teacher

        Haverford, Pa.; A.B. 1893; A.B. Guilford col. 1892; A.M. Haverford col. 1894; b. Lenoir, July 26, 1872; p. Jethro R. and Louisa Jane (Round); m. Alice Green, June 16, 1904; Di Soc.; teacher Union Springs, N. Y. sem. 1894-95; ibid. The Haverford sch., Haverford, Pa., 1895-1912; head master ibid. 1912-; Presbyterian.

WILSON, ELEANORA STANSBURY

        (See Peacock, Mrs. Howell).

WILSON, FRED LEE

        212 E. blvd., Charlotte; s. 1913-15; N. C. Col. of A. & E.; b. Davidson, June 7, 1895; p. Emory Lee and Dora (McKey); Kappa Alpha; sales eng. Sou. eng. co.; emp. Steel prod. sales co.; 2nd lieut. 75th R. R. artillery A. E. F. 1917-19; 5th co. N. C. coast artillery; Mason; Presbyterian.

‡WILSON, FRANK WILEY Army Officer

        Station hosp., Ft. Sam Houston, Texas; s. 1905-06; with med. corps of U. S. A.

WILSON, GEORGE EDWARD Auto Dealer

        509 S. Tryon st., Charlotte; s. l. 1910-11; B.S. Davidson col. 1910; b. Charlotte, Feb. 8, 1890; p. George E. and Bessie (Witherspoon); m. Lida R. Caldwell, Oct. 27, 1915; banker 3 yrs.; ins. and real estate 6 yrs.; auto. dealer 3 yrs.; Kiwanian; Mason; Presbyterian.

*WILSON, GEORGE GREGORY Lawyer

        Greensboro; b. 1862; d. 1887; A.B. 1882; Methodist.

*WILSON, GEORGE LOVICK

        New Bern; b. Sept. 19, 1840; A.B. 1860; C. S. A.

WILSON, GEORGE PICKETT Teacher

        Guilford col.; A.B. 1913; A.M. Columbia univ. 1919; Ph.D. Univ. of Wis. 1920; b. Soudan, Va., Apr. 3, 1888; p. Thomas and Mary Elizabeth (Phillips); m. Helen Rembert Leeson, July 1, 1915; instr. A. and M. col. of Tex. 1913-17; ibid. Indiana univ. 1917-19; head Eng. dept. and dir. of summer sch., Bessie Tift col. 1919-20; instr. Univ. of Wis. 1920-22; Mary Adams fellow ibid. 1922-23; head of Eng dept. Guilford col.; author; Informal Oral Composition; contributor to various magazines and journals; Baptist.

WILSON, GEORGE SPARROW Druggist

        R.F.D. 3, Gastonia; Ph.G. 1921; s. p. 1915-16, 1920-21; b. Gaston co., Apr. 10, 1897; p. James Laban and Sarah Jane (Craig); m. Lois Campbell, Oct. 11, 1922; Kappa Psi; druggist Waynesville phar. 1921; ibid. Young-Cagle drug co., Charlotte, 1921-22; ibid. Union drug co., Monroe, 1922-; pvt. co. "G" 157th depot brigade, base hosp. camp Jackson 1918-19; Mason; Presbyterian.

WILSON, HARRY Salesman

        702 Mangum st., Durham; s. 1912-13; b. New York city, Apr. 10, 1895; p. Abraham and Anna --; auto. salesman with Lodge motor co. 1913-; U. S. A. co. "M" 120th inf. 39th div., world war.

*WILSON, HENRY ASBURY Farmer

        Yadkinville; d. Mar. 18, 1887; s. 1886-87; Christian.

*WILSON, HENRY EVAN DAVIS Teacher

        From Chapel Hill; Norfolk, Va.; b. Sweetwater, Tenn., Oct. 1, 1876; d. June 10, 1910; Ph.B. 1900; g. s. 1903; instr. eng., Wm. & Mary col. 1900-01.

WILSON, HORACE R.

        Wallace; 591 W. Queen st., High Point; s. 1920-21; Wake Forest col.; b. Wake Forest, Dec. 26, 1899; p. S. R. and Fannie (Bailey); Baptist.

WILSON, HENRY VAN PETERS, JR.

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1918; M.D. Johns Hopkins univ. 1923; b. Chapel Hill, Feb. 8, 1898; p. Dr. Henry Van Peters and Edith Theresa (Stickney); tennis team; Alpha Tau Omega; Phi Beta Kappa; Nu Sigma Nu; sailor 1919; chem. lab. asst. U. N. C. 1920; sailor 1921; interne Church Home and inf. Baltimore, Md., 1922; 2nd lieut. inf. U. S. A. 1918-19; Episcopalian.

*WILSON, JOHN Physician

        Milton; d. Dec. 26, 1892; A.B. 1848; A.M. 1852.

WILSON, JOHN KENYON Lawyer

        412-15 Hinton bldg., Elizabeth City; A.B. 1905; LL.B. 1906; g. s. 1906; b. Elizabeth City, Dec. 27, 1883; p. Tully Bell and Jennie Fletcher (Kenyon); m. Bessie Weatherly Wilson, Sept. 21, 1918; ed. Tar Heel; ibid. Yackety Yack; ed. U. N. C. Magazine; Phi Beta Kappa; trustee U. N. C. 1911; ensign-lieut., (j.g.)-lieut., lieut. comdr. N. C. naval militia; lieut.-comdr. U. S. naval vols. and reserves 1917-18; Mason; Methodist.

WILSON, JOHN NELSON Teacher

        Cullowhee; s. 1898-1901; b. Cullowhee, Jan. 2, 1873; p. William and Margaret A. (Mashburn); m. Eddie W. Richards, June


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30, 1906; teacher Cullowhee N. and I. sch. 1903-16; supt. Jackson co. schs. 1901-18; N. C. gen. assem.; Mason; Pythian; Odd Fellow; Baptist.

WILSON, JOHN NESTOR Lawyer

        636 N. Elm st., Greensboro; s. 1880-81; b. Greensboro, June 23, 1861; p. Rev. Nathan Hunt Daniel and Mary Jane (Gregory); m. Etta Collett, Oct. 17, 1894; Di Soc.; city clerk Greensboro; alderman ibid. N. C. sen. 1899; Guilford co. atty. 25 yrs.; trustee U. N. C.; sergt. Guilford Grays N. C. N. G. 3 yrs.; capt.-asst. adj. gen. staff gov. Fowle; Pythian; Elk; Methodist.

WILSON, JOHN NESTOR, JR.

        Greensboro; s. 1913-14; s. l. 1919-20; b. Greensboro, July 8, 1896; p. J. N. and -- -- --.

*WILSON, JOHN R.

        Danville, Va.; s. 1837-38.

WILSON, JOSEPH VON

        Lumberton; s. 1920-21; b. Lumberton, Feb. 12, 1894; p. J. M. and -- -- --.

*WILSON, JAMES WILLIAM Engineer

        From Alamance co.; Morganton; b. 1832; d. July 2, 1910; m. Louisa Erwin; A.B. 1852; civil engr.; mem. conv. 1875; builder and pres. W. N. C. ry.; chmn. N. C. ry. comm.; major C. S. A.; trustee, U. N. C. 1891-99, 1901-05.

*WILSON, JOHN W.

        Charlotte; s. 1814.

‡WILSON, JAMES WILLIAM, JR.

        Gastonia; s. 1886-87; b. Round Knob, Nov. 18, 1903; agt. Sou. ry.; clerk in office of coll. of int. rev., West dist. of N. C. 1914.

*WILSON, JOHN W. Minister

        Chatham co.; s. 1846-47.

*WILSON, JOHN W. Planter

        Guilford co.; killed in battle, 1862; s. 1857-59; lieut. C. S. A.

WILSON, JOSEPH WORTH

        Dunn; s. l. 1906-08.

WILSON, KATHARINE ELIZABETH Teacher

        Hemp; pres. Mitchell col., Statesville; A.M. 1924; A.B. N. C. Col. for Women 1918; b. Sewickley, Pa.; p. Rev. W. L. and Louisa Rea --; teacher, Mitchell col.; Presbyterian.

WILSON, LAWRENCE ADDISON Student

        Fairmont; s. 1915-17, 1919-20; Jefferson Med. col. 1920-; b. Burlington, Apr. 20, 1895; p. Stephen Pender and Kathrine (Mathews); Omega Upsilon Phi; seamanchief qm. U. S. navy 1917-19; Baptist.

WILSON, LOUISE AGATHA Teacher

        Sherwood road, Asheville; A.B. 1911; A.M. Smith col. 1913; Winthrop col.; b. Beaufort, S. C., July 13, 1885; p. J. C. H. and Louise A. (Lenguick); teacher Winthrop col. 1913-22; ibid. Normal col. Natchitoches, La., 1922-23; ibid. Asheville H. S. 1923-; Episcopalian.

WILSON, LAWRENCE GIRARD Teacher

        Dunn; A.B. 1922; b. Sampson co., Nov. 26, 1897; p. Jesse Franklin and Ionah (McPhail); baseball 1919-22; capt. ibid. 1921; Theta Chi; teacher Angier H. S. 1922-23; amateur baseball player New Bern 1921-22; teacher Danville H. S. 1923-25; prof. baseball player Danville, 1923-24; S. A. T. C. Plattsburg and U. N. C. 1918; Methodist.

WILSON, LEONARD LIVINGSTON Student

        Mt. Olive; s. m. 1920-22; A.B. Davidson col. 1920; Tulane univ. 1922-; b. Duplin co., Aug. 14, 1897; p. Lemuel Henry and Loren (Joyner); Phi Soc.; Phi Rho Sigma; hosp. corpsman U. S. N. R. F., U. S. S. Great Northern 1918-19; Presbyterian.

WILSON, LOUIS ROUND Librarian

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1899; A.M. 1902; Ph.D. 1905; Haverford col. 1895-98; Columbia univ.; b. Lenoir, Dec. 27, 1876; p. Jethro Reuben and Louisa Jane (Round); m. Penelope Bryan Wright, June 10, 1909; teacher Vine Hill acad. Scotland Neck, 1899; ibid. Catawba col. 1900-01; librarian U. N. C. 1901-; dir. U. N. C. ext. 1912-21; asso. prof. lib. administration U. N. C. 1907-12; prof. ibid. 1912-20; Kenan prof. ibid. 1920-; dir. U. N. C. press 1922-; chmn. N. C. lib. comm. 1909-16; pres. N. C. lib. assn. 1910; ibid. 1921-22; chmn. dept. of libraries Sou. educ. assn. 1911; sec. dept. of higher educ. N. C. teachers assem. 1921-; author; Chaucer's Relative Constructions; ed. Education and Citizenship, The Alumni Review, 1912-24; The University Record; asso. ed. The University News Letter, The Journal of Social Forces; Methodist.

WILSON, LOWRY REED Druggist

        Gastonia; s. 1911-12, 1914-16; b. Gaston co., June 2, 1892; p. James Laban and Sarah (Craig); m. Moena Hand, Nov. 11, 1920; Di Soc.; druggist 1916-17, 1919-; pvt. med. dept. 1st N. C. inf. 1917; pvt. med. det. 105th engrs. 30th div. 119th amb. co. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Presbyterian.

WILSON, MAX

        702 Mangum st., Durham; s. 1913-14; b. New York, N. Y., Feb. 10, 1897; p. Abraham and Anna -- --; asst. mgr. C. Wilson and co.; co. "M" 30th inf. 3rd div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Elk; Jewish.

WILSON, NATHAN HUNT DANIEL Minister

        201 E. Church st., Elizabeth City; A.B. 1886; D.D. 1923; B.D. Vanderbilt univ. 1890; g. s. ibid. 1891; b. Greensboro, Jan. 26, 1866; p. Dr. Nathan H. D. and Mary Jane (Gregory); m. Mary Elizabeth Mangum, July 8, 1891; Di Soc.; Zeta Psi;


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teacher Montgomery co. 1 yr.; asst. ed. Raleigh Advocate; minister 1891-; pres. N. C. conf. hist. soc.; ibid. N. C. bd. of missions; trustee Louisburg col.; sec. bd. of missions; asst. sec. N. C. conf.; Mason; Methodist.

WILSON, OSCAR BRITTON Physician

        Spartanburg, S. C.; s. m. 1908; M.D. Jefferson Med. col.; p. William Blackburn and Esabella Hinton (Miller); m. Louise Arthur Claridge, Sept. 26, 1916.

WILSON, ODIE LEON, JR. Engineer

        901 N. Queen st., Kinston; pres. P. O. box 291, Smithfield; s. 1919-21; b. LaGrange, June 30, 1901; p. Odie Leon and Almeta (Kennedy); Phi Soc.; N. C. state hwy. comm. 1921-22; water dept. Kinston 1922; asst. and res. engr. D. D. Gladding, consulting engr. 1922-23; supt. water and light dept., Smithfield, 1923-; mem. Amer. water works assn.; Methodist.

WILSON, PETER MITCHELL Senate Clerk

        Church st., Washington, D. C.; s. 1865-67; M.A. Edinburgh univ. 1870; b. Warrenton, July 1, 1848; p. Dr. Thomas Epps and Janet Marshall (Mitchell); m. Ellen Williams Hale, Dec. 3, 1879; Phi Chi; Phi Soc.; teacher; lawyer 1873-77; city ed. Raleigh Observer 1878-80; reading clerk N. C. sen. 1876; sec. state bd. of agri. 1880-90; commr. of agri.; immigration exec. commr. world's fair, Chicago, Ill.; sec. N. C. state fair; asst. financial clerk U. S. sen. 1893-1915; chief clerk ibid. 1915-.

WILSON, RONALD BONAR

        705 Hillsboro st., Raleigh; s. 1901-03; N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1903-05; b. Greenville, Nov. 18, 1883; p. Lewis Henry and Jackie Anne Caroline (Smith); m. Anna Jackson Morrison, Mar. 11, 1909; Di Soc.; Pi Kappa Alpha; emp. Elizabeth mfg. co., Charlotte 1905-06; ibid. Stone & Barringer, Charlotte 1906-07; ed. Textile Manufacturer 1907-08; ed. Real Estate Record 1909; mg rg. ed. Asheville Citizen 1910-11; pub. Brevard News 1911-12; ibid. Statesville Sentinel 1912-13; ed. Rocky Mt. Daily Transcript 1913; ed. and owner Waynesville Courier 1913-17; state news ed. Raleigh News and Observer 1917-18; city ed. Wilmington Dispatch; instr. N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1918; asst. to sec. N. C. state bd. of health 1918-; mem. N. C. conf. for soc. service; Amer. pub. health assn.; dir. N. C. tuberculosis assn.; nat. tuberculosis assn.; vice-pres. Sou. conf. on tuberculosis; contributor to state papers on health topics; sergt. 1st N. C. light art. Charlotte 1906-09; Mason; Pythian; Episcopalian.

*WILSON, RICHARD DON Lawyer

        From Caswell co.; Marion; b. 1819; d. 1883; A.B. 1842; teacher; poet; trustee U. N. C. 1868-83; C. S. A.

WILSON, ROBERT GLADSTONE Physician

        Biltmore; B.S. 1917; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1919; b. Swannanoa, Apr. 26, 1892; p. Dr. Robert Ingraham and Emma Sarah (Page); m. Elizabeth May Greenfield, June 21, 1919; interne Germantown hosp. Phila., Pa., 1919-20; phys. Asheville 1920-; Buncombe co. health officer; S. A. T. C. Univ. of Pa. 1918; Methodist.

WILSON, RALPH HARPER Designer

        Wilson's Mills; A.B. 1920; B.E. N. C. Col. of A. & E.; b. Wilson's Mills, Sept. 13, 1898; p. William Gilliam and May Charlotte (Rouse); Pi Kappa Phi; asst. designer Canno mfg. co., Kannapolis; 2nd lieut. inf. rep. bat. camp Grant U. S. A. 1918; Mason; Christian.

WILSON, ROBERT MCARTHUR Teacher

        Tarboro st., Rocky Mt.; A.B. 1909; b. Goldsboro, Aug. 18, 1888; p. Mosco and Rosa (Pope); m. Ballard Ramsey, Dec. 22, 1915; Sigma Nu; Phi Soc.; prin. Hillsboro H. S. 1909-11; ibid. Rocky Mt. H. S. 1911-14; supt. Rocky Mt. city schs. 1914-; Presbyterian.

*WILSON, ROBERT WILLIS Teacher

        Hillsboro; b. 1828; d. 1868; A.B. 1848; A.M. 1852.

WILSON, STEPHEN PENDER Teacher

        Fairmont; s. 1883-85; operates hotel in Fairmont.

WILSON, THOMAS Realtor

        Winston-Salem; B.S. 1921; b. Forsythe co., May 1, 1895; p. W. T. and Ellen S. (Stauber); sec.-treas. Westover park, inc.; pvt. 9th bat. 20th engr. U. S. A. 1918; Christian Scientist.

WILSON, THOMAS JAMES, JR. Registrar

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1894; A.M. 1896; Ph.D. 1898; Univ. of Chicago; b. Hillsboro, Jan. 12, 1874; p. Dr. Thomas James and Margaret Douglas (Ross); m. Lorena Frank Pickard, Dec. 26, 1900; Di Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Tau Omega; teacher Charlotte H. S. 1898-99; instr. U. N. C. 1899-1902; asso. prof. ibid. 1902-15; registrar ibid. 1908-; alderman Chapel Hill; vice-pres. and pres. Amer. assn. of collegeate registrars; pres. N. C. col. registrars assn.; Episcopalian.

WILSON, THOMAS JAMES, III Teacher

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1921; A.M. 1924; b. Chapel Hill, Oct. 25, 1902; p. Dr. Thomas James, Jr. and Lorena (Pickard); tennis team; Phi Beta Kappa; Zeta Psi; instr. U. N. C. 1921-; Episcopalian.

†WILSON, THOMAS LESLIE

        Spartanburg, S. C.; g. s. 1909-10; b. Clover, S. C., July 25, 1883.

WILSON, THOMAS VERNON Druggist

        Hendersonville; Ph.G. 1924; b. Ashford, Jan. 22, 1898; p. Joseph E. and Marie L. (McCall); mem. N. C. pharmatical assn.; Methodist.


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WILSON, ULLMAN

        Lancaster, S. C.; s. 1922-23; b. Lancaster, S. C., Aug. 18, 1903; p. J. S. and -- -- --.

WILSON, WILLIAM ALBERT Missionary

        113 Kunitomi, Okayama, Japan; A.B. 1889; b. Sutherland, Dec. 20, 1861; p. Lieut. Isaac and Caroline (Greer); m. Mary McClellan, July 27, 1893; Beta Theta Pi; prin. Franklin H. S. 1 yr.; missionary Oita, Japan, 4 yrs.; presiding elder Hiroshima, Japan, 7 yrs.; prof. Eng. Sixth govt. col., Japan, 4 yrs.; supt. Hiroshima dist. mission work 1918-; contributing ed. and translator The Japan Advertiser 1911-13; ibid. The Far East 1913-17; Methodist.

WILSON, WILLIAM ALEZANDER

        Rural Hall; s. 1918-19; b. Pfafftown, Jan. 3, 1900; p. William T. and Ellen S. (Stauber).

WILSON, WILLIAM BROWN Druggist

        Care Wilson drug co., Hendersonville; s. p. 1909-10; b. Ashford, July 31, 1887; p. Joseph and Maria Louise (McCall); m. Mullie Bess, Oct. 17, 1922; druggist 4 yrs.; mgr. New drug store, Hendersonville, 1916; owner and operator Wilson drug co., Hendersonville, 1916-; Mason; Methodist.

WILSON, WALTER CLAIR Merchant

        Wilson's Mills; s. 1900-02; m. Elia Elizabeth --, Apr. 28, 1920; taught sch. 1 yr.; ins. 1 yr.; merchantile bus. since that time.

*WILSON, WILLIAM EDWARD

        Elizabeth City; b. Feb. 14, 1837; killed, Roanoke Island, Feb. 7, 1862; A.B. 1857; 17th N. C. C. S. A.

WILSON, WILLIAM KILLIAM, JR. Physician

        Wilson's Mills; B.S. 1919; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1921; b. Wilson's Mills, Oct. 19, 1896; p. William Gilliam and May Charlotte (Rouse); gym team; Phi Soc.; Pi Kappa Phi; Phi Chi; interne Pres. hosp., Pittsburgh, Pa., 1921-22; phys. Wilson 5 mos.; ibid. Princeton 1923-; S. A. T. C. U. N. C. 1918; Mason; Christian Disciple.

WILSON, WILLIAM MILLER Cotton Broker

        Rock Hill, S. C.; Ph.B. 1905; LL.B. Univ. of the South 1908; b. Rock Hill, S. C., Aug. 7, 1884; p. William Blackburn and Isabella Hinton (Miller); m. Dorothy Eade Gwynne, Sept. 9, 1922; track team; football; Di Soc.; Alpha Tau Omega; lawyer Rock Hill, S. C., 1908-09; ibid. Charlotte 1909-17; cotton cloth broker New York city 1920-21; cotton broker firm William and York Wilson, Rock Hill, S. C.; pros. atty. Charlotte recorder's ct. 1915; capt., maj. inf. U. S. A. 1917-19; maj. R. C. 1919-; Episcopalian.

†WILSON, WALTER PLEASANT

        Heareford; s. m. 1902-03; b. Sandy Ridge, Oct. 6, 1878.

‡WILSON, WILLIAM ROSSEE

        Greenville; pres. Los Angeles, Cal.; s. p. 1907-08; m. Elizabeth Evans, 1916; capt. U. S. A., Los Angeles, Cal.; prof. milit. sci. and tactics at Manual Art sch., Los Angeles, Cal.

*WILSON, WILLIAM SIDNEY

        From Gatewood; Raleigh; b. Dec. 29, 1873; d. Dec. 18, 1918; m. Mary Walker Strong, June 8, 1909; Ph.B. 1899; s. l. 1899-1900; lawyer; mem. house of rep. 1901; corp. clerk state dept. 1901-18; compiler The Corporation Code of North Carolina; sec. Raleigh Improvement co.; vice-pres Raleigh bldg. & loan assn.; organizer, sec. and treas. Suburban Water co.; Elk.

WILSON, WILLIAM THOMAS Lawyer

        1084 W. 4th st., Winston-Salem; s. l. 1905-06; b. Winston-Salem. May 10, 1884; p. Edgar H. and Lula A. (Champion); m. Alice R. Franklin, Sept. 4, 1909; Methodist.

WILSON, VIRGIL ANGELO Ford Dealer

        Rural Hall; s. 1914-17; b. Pfafftown, Aug. 31, 1895; p. George T. and Ella (Spach); Di Soc.; with Reynolds Tob. co. 1919-20; Ford dealer 1920-; F. A. C. O. T. S. Camp Taylor, Ky., U. S. A.; Mason; Pythian; Christian.

*WIMBERLY, BENJAMIN BUNN

        Rocky Mount; b. Oct. 6, 1897; d. Oct. 28, 1921; s. m. 1919-21.

WIMBERLY, GEORGE LEWIS, JR. Lawyer

        304 Hill st., Rocky Mount; s. 1915-17, 1920-22; b. Rocky Mount, Oct. 14, 1895; p. Dr. George L. and Mary (Bunn); Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi Delta Phi; seaman-ensign U. S. N. transport serv. 1917-19; Pythian; Episcopalian.

*WIMBERLY, GEORGE LOUIS Farmer

        R. F. D. 1, Battleboro; A.B. 1857; b. Edgecombe co., July 30, 1836; d. Jan. 10, 1924; p. Robert Diggs and Margaret Anne (Powell); m. Francis Jane Whitfield, Oct. 8, 1857; Baptist.

WIMBERLY, GEORGE LOUIS Physician

        304 Hill st., Rocky Mount; s. 1879-80; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1883; b. Edgecombe co., Feb. 10, 1862; p. George L. and Frances (Whitfield); m. Mary Bunn, Nov. 16, 1893; Phi Soc.; Mason; Episcopalian.

WIMBERLY, JOSEPH POWELL Physician

        Scotland Neck; s. 1895-97; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1899; b. Edgecombe co., Nov. 4, 1876; p. George Lewis and Frances Jane (Whitfield); m. Blanche Lawrence, Oct. 29, 1902; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; phys. Scotland Neck 1899-1913; ibid. 1913-18; ibid. Rocky Mount 1918-; Scotland Neck health off. 1899-1913; Baptist.


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*WIMBISH, JAMES ALEXANDER

        Virginia; A.B. 1844.

WINBORNE, JOHN WALLACE Lawyer

        Marion; A.B. 1906; s. l. 1905-06; b. Chowan co., July 12, 1884; p. Dr. Robert Henry and Annie Felicia (Parker); m. Charlie May Blanton, Mar. 30, 1910; track team; football; baseball; Phi Soc.; Golden Fleece; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Theta Nu Epsilon; Gimghoul; teacher Bingham sch., Asheville, 1906-07; lawyer Marion, mem. firm Pless & Winborne, 1907-20; ibid. Pless, Winborne & Pless 1920-; alderman Marion; Kiwanian; Mason; Pythian; Junior; Episcopalian.

*WINBORNE, PETER PARKER

        Barnitz; b. June 25, 1867; d. June 2, 1892; s. 1887-92; Episcopalian.

*WINBORNE ROBERT HENRY Physician

        Hertford co.; Rockalock; b. July 12, 1826; d. Nov. 7, 1898; A.B. 1847; A.M. 1850; co. supt. health; planter.

*WINBORNE, ROBERT WARREN

        From Murfreesboro; Buena Vista, Va.; b. Hertford co., Oct. 2, 1861; d. June, 1907; m. Dora Merryfield, 1887; m. Rosa Vaughan, 1902; A.B. 1881; s. l. 1881-83; mem. N. C. gen. assem. 1885-87; mem. Va. legislature 1897-99.

WINBORNE, STANLEY Lawyer

        Murfreesboro; Ph.B. 1907; b. Murfreesboro, Aug. 25, 1886; p. Judge Benjamin Brodie and Nellie (Vaughan); m. Frances Sharp Jernigan. Apr. 17, 1912; track; Pi Kappa Alpha; Phi Soc.; Gorgon's Head; lawyer mem. firm Winborne & Winborne, 1908-19; practice alone 1919-; vice-pres. Citizens bank, 1909-20; ibid. 1st Nat. bank 1920-22; N. C. gen. assem. 1915-19; state sen. 1921; mayor Murfreesboro 1909-10; alderman ibid. 1914-15; Mason; Methodist.

WINBORNE, SAMUEL PRETLOW Farmer

        Como; s. 1886-87; b. Hertford co., Aug. 16, 1866; p. Maj. Sam Darden and Mary (Pretlow); m. Jessie Jones, Nov. 2, 1892; baseball; Phi Kappa Sigma; Baptist.

WINDER, JOHN HENRY

        Roanoke, Va.; pres. Providence road, Media, Pa.; s. 1877-78; ry. supt. coal operator, Columbus, O.

‡WINDER, WILLIAM RAY

        Elizabeth City; s. p. 1903-04; b. Nassawadox, Va., May 31, 1885.

†WINDERS, JOHN WILLIAM Farmer

        Warsaw; s. 1883-84; b. Warsaw, Aug. 12, 1863.

WINDERS, WILLIE RALPH

        Fremont; s. p. 1921-22; b. Fremont, Nov. 15, 1901; p. G. A. and -- -- --.

*WINDHAM, THOMAS K. Planter

        From Pickens co., Ala.; Stone, Ala.; A.B. 1856; C. S. A.

WINDLEY, JACK LINWOOD Road Builder

        Swan Quarter; s. 1920; b. Lake Landing, Sept. 26, 1903; p. S. A. and Ella Dill (Mann); realtor; clerk; sub. contr. state highway 1923-; Episcopalian.

WINDSOR, WILLIAM SANFORD Physician

        Bogard, Mo.; s. 1884-85; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1890; b. Williamsburg, Dec. 11, 1861; p. Thomas W. and Emmaline (Buchanan); m. Mary M. Jarvis, Jan. 15, 1891; teacher 1885-87; physician N. C. 1890-93; ibid. Barry, Mo., 1893-96; ibid. Bosworth, Mo.; ibid. Bayard, Mo. 1914-; Mason; Baptist.

WINECOFF, THOMAS EDWARD Minister

        Fort Yukon, Alaska; s. l. 1897-98; M.A. Davidson col. 1892; Methodist.

WINGATE, HENRY WATSON

        Gatesville; s. l. 1921-22; b. Gatesville, Nov. 26, 1900; with state highway comm.

†WINN, JOHN HARVEY

        Greensboro; s. p. 1908-09.

WINN, LILY

        R. F. D. 4, Mebane; A.B. 1924; Peace inst. 1918-22; b. Mebane, May 3, 1899; p. F. W. and -- -- --; Presbyterian.

†WINN, WILLIAM RAY

        Greensboro; s. p. 1904-05; b. Hamilton, Ont., Can., May 2, 1884.

†WINSLOW, CATO FRANKLIN

        Minton; s. m. 1904-05; b. Mintonville, Mar. 1, 1883.

WINSLOW, FRANCIS EDWARD Lawyer

        218 Hammond st., Rocky Mount; A.B. 1909; s. l. 1909-11; Columbia univ. 1910-11; b. Hertford, July 7, 1888; p. Tudor F. and Mary Elizabeth (Wood); m. Nemmie Garrett Paris, June 20, 1917; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Nu; Golden Fleece; Phi Soc.; lawyer firm Battle & Winslow, Rocky Mt., 1911-; Episcopalian.

WINSLOW, HILLARY GOODE Insurance

        Hertford; LL.B. 1917; b. Winfall, Oct. 23, 1895; p. Watson and Elle Goode (Rawlings); m. Emma Gwathmey Pemberton, Dec. 1, 1917; Phi Soc.; Alpha Tau Omega; lawyer 1919-22; realtor; half-owner serv. sta.; clerk sup'r ct. Perquimans co. 1922-; act. postmaster Hertford 1921-22; sec. Perquimans co. cham. of com. 1920-21; 2nd lieut. 1st lieut. Ft. Oglethorpe, 317th machine gun bat. 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

*WINSLOW, JOHN T.

        Fayetteville; A.B. 1827.

*WINSLOW, JOHN T. Lawyer

        Fayetteville; d. 1863; s. 1852-53.

WINSLOW, LINDSAY CLIFTON Merchant

        Belvidere; s. 1921-22; Guilford col. 1920-21; b. Belvidere, Mar. 27, 1909; p. Arthur Nereus and Susan Francis --; emp. 1st and Citizens Nat. bank, Belvidere, 1922-23; merchant 1923-; Friend.


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*WINSLOW, WARREN Lawyer

        Fayetteville; b. Jan. 1, 1810; d. June 11, 1863; A.B. 1827; state sen. 1854; speaker sen. 1854; act. gov. 1854-55; spec. comm'r to Spain in re Black Warrior Affair, 1854; mem. cong. 1855-61; mem. conv. 1861.

WINSLOW, WALTER FRITH Manufacturer

        27 Water st., Plymouth; s. 1921-23; b. Winfall, Jan. 27, 1903; p. Watson and Ellen Goode (Rawlings); m. Ruth Ayers, June 4, 1924; Sigma Chi; candy mfr. Hertford 1923-24; ibid. Plymouth 1924; part owner auto serv. sta., Hertford; mem. cham. of com. Hertford; Episcopalian.

*WINSTEAD, CLAUDE GREEN

        From Roxboro; South Boston, Va.; d. 1914; s. 1894-96.

WINSTEAD, HARRY WOODING Warehouseman

        Main st., Roxboro; Ph.B. 1904; b. Person co., Sept. 25, 1879; p. Charles Sergeant and Louisa Sarah (Winstead); m. Effie Eugenia Wharton, Apr. 27, 1910; Phi Soc.; warehouse mgr. coop. tob. growers assn.; realtor; planter; Methodist.

WINSTEAD, JOHN ARMSTEAD Physician

        Nashville; s. 1906-08; M.D., N. C. Med. col. 1914; b. Nashville, Aug. 18, 1889; p. James David and Hester (Poorey); m. Daisy Thompson, June 25, 1911; physician Lancaster, S. C., 1914-15; ibid. Nashville 1915-; alderman Nashville; 1st lieut., capt. co. 306th field hosp. 77th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Pythian; Mason; Methodist.

†WINSTEAD, JOHN JACKSON

        Ceffo; s. 1900-01.

WINSTEAD, JOHN LINDSAY Student

        Elm City; s. 1918-19; s. m. 1920-21; s. m. Univ. of Pa. 1921-; b. Elm City, Oct. 18, 1896; p. Joseph and -- -- --.

WINSTEAD, KINSEY GILES

        R. F. D. 2, Wilson; s. 1896-98; b. Wilson co., Aug. 14, 1878; p. Kinsey Hyman and Martha (Perry); m. Allie Parsons, May 20, 1916; Phi Soc.; ry. service 1899-1922; with Carolina builders supply co. 1922-; mem. Wilson cham. of com.; Odd Fellow; Junior; Methodist.

WINSTEAD, LAMAR HERBERT

        Wilson; s. p. 1911-12; Atlantic Christian col.; b. Wilson, Nov. 2, 1892; p. Graham and -- -- --.

WINSTEAD, MARCUS COTONCE Lawyer

        Milton; s. l. 1900-01; Trinity col. 1 yr.; b. Person co., Apr. 8, 1877; p. Henry S. and Ella M. (Wagstaff); m. Annie Connally, June 26, 1907; lawyer Louisburg 2 yrs.; ibid. Roxboro 5 yrs.; ibid. Milton; mayor Roxboro 1912-14; ibid. Milton 1919-; Mason; Methodist.

WINSTEAD, ORREN JASPER Merchant

        Elm City; s. 1917-18; b. Wilson co., Feb. 6, 1898; p. Orren Jasper and Bettie (Baker); m. Myrtle Flowers, June 1, 1921; Mason; Pythian; Methodist.

*WINSTEAD, STEPHEN

        Princeton, Ark.; b. Dec. 6, 1843; d. Aug. 14, 1874; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864; capt. 18th Ark. inf. C. S. A.

WINSTON, ALEXANDER MILLER Lawyer

        1107 Paulsen bldg., Spokane, Wash.; s. 1892; b. Pittsburgh, Pa., Apr. 29, 1872; p. Patrick Henry and Virginia (Miller); m. Maude Blanchette, Sept. 21, 1917; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Episcopalian.

WINSTON, ABRAM RENCHER Physician

        Franklinton; s. 1894-97; N. Y. univ.; M. D. Bellevue Hosp. Med. col. 1899; b. Franklinton, July 16, 1876; p. R. N. and Charlotte G. (Rencher); m. Fannie Cutler, Apr. 24, 1906; capt., maj. N. C. N. G. 1903-17; Mex. border serv. 1916-17; lieut.- col. med. corps A. E. F. 1917-19; awarded D. S. O. by British govt.; Methodist.

*WINSTON, GEORGE D.

        North Carolina; s. 1823.

WINSTON, FRANCIS DONNELL Lawyer

        Windsor; A.B. 1879; LL.D. 1920; Cornell univ. 1873-74; b. Windsor, Oct. 2, 1857; p. Patrick Henry and Martha Elizabeth (Byrd); m. Rosa Mary Kenney, May 30, 1889; Phi Soc.; baseball; lawyer 1879-; clerk sup'r ct. 1881-82; N. C. sen. 1887-89; N. C. gen. assem. 1889-1900; judge sup'r ct. 1901-02, 1916; lieut.-gov. N. C. 1905-09; U. S. atty. 1913-16; trustee U. N. C. 1887-; mem. N. C. folk lore soc., N. C. hist. soc.; pres. N. C. bar assn. 1911; trustee St. Paul's sch.; author, Life of Class of 1879; Masonry; boatswain Windsor div. N. C. naval bat. 3 enlistments; Mason; Elk; Episcopalian.

WINSTON, GEORGE TAYLOE Teacher

        Big Stone Gap, Va.; s. 1866-68; b. Windsor, Oct. 12, 1852; p. Patrick Henry and Martha Elizabeth (Byrd).

WINSTON, HOLLIS TAYLOR Naval Officer

        Univ. club, 1510 Walnut st., Philadelphia, Pa.; s. 1893-95; grad. U. S. naval acad. 1900; b. Chapel Hill, Oct. 25, 1877; p. Dr. George T. and Caroline (Taylor); Kappa Alpha; lieut., comdr. (retired) U. S. navy; Span.-Am. war; U. S. S. Columbia in West Indian campaign; on U. S. S. Charleston during Sec. of State Elihu Root's diplomatic tour of S. A. 1906; gunnery officer of U. S. S. Charleston which won trophy 1909; instr. Annapolis 1910; Nicaraguan and Mex. campaigns, U. S. S. California 1913-14; engr. duty navy dept. and Brooklyn, N. Y., navy yard 1917-19; in charge engr. inspection Philadelphia dist. 1920-22; retired from active serv. 1922; Episcopalian.


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*WINSTON, JOHN A.

        From Gainesville, Ala.; Harrison co., Texas; b. Sept. 10, 1843; d. about 1872; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; C. S. A.

*WINSTON, JOHN CAMM

        From Richmond, Va.; Minneapolis, Minn.; b. 1861; d. 1895; s. 1878-80; ry. builder in the West; Episcopalian.

WINSTON, JAMES HORNER Lawyer

        1231 Asbury ave., Evanston, Ill.; A.B. 1904; s. l. 1907; A.B. Oxford univ. 1907; b. Oxford, Sept. 19, 1884; p. Judge Robert W. and Saphrania (Horner); m. Laura M. Flanagan, Nov. 26, 1908; Zeta Psi; Phi Soc.; Phi Beta Kappa; tennis team; lawyer Norfolk, Va., 1907-11; ibid. firm Winston, Strawn & Shaw, Chicago, Ill., 1911-; vice-pres. Aurora, Plainfield & Jollet Ry. co.; gen. counsel ibid.; Episcopalian.

*WINSTON, JOHN NELSON

        De Kalb co., Ala.; b. 1840; s. 1859-60; M.D. Louisville Med. col.; lieut. C. S. A.

*WINSTON, JOHN WINSLOW Lawyer

        From Fayetteville; Jefferson, Tex.; b. 1807; d. 1863; A.B. 1827; A.M. 1832; C. S. A.

WINSTON, PAUL DENT Auto Dealer

        Staunton, Va.; s. 1909; Trinity col.; b. Franklinton, 1890; p. John C. and Lucy Grey (Dent); m. Harriett Annie Jones, Apr. 30, 1919; mgr. Fordson tractor farm 2 yrs.; salesman Universal Motor co., Richmond, Va., 1 yr.; vice-pres. and mgr. Allegheny Motor co., Inc., Roanoke, Va., 2 yrs.; pres. and maj. owner Winston Motor co., Staunton, Va.; cadet U. S. A. aviation 1917, Kelly field, Tex.; corp., sergt. M. S. E. and instr. squadron "B" 1918; 1st lieut. 126th aero squadron Langley field, Va., 1919; Elk; Methodist.

*WINSTON, PATRICK HENRY Lawyer

        Rockingham co.; s. 1818; reporter supr. ct.; mem. house of c. 1838-40.

WINSTON, PATRICK HENRY Teacher

        Chapel Hill; s. 1899-1900; s. l. 1905; Univ. of Tex. 1897-98; grad. U. S. Milit. acad. 1905; b. Chapel Hill, Oct. 10, 1881; p. Dr. George Taylor and Caroline Sophia (Taylor); m. Josephine Wilkinson, Oct. 10, 1907; tennis team; baseball; Phi Delta Theta; lawyer Asheville 1906-09; prof. U. N. C. 1909-; U. S. A. 1905-06; mem. N. C. bar assn., N. C. tennis assn., assn. of Am. law schs.; contributor of legal articles to various pub.; major judge adv. gen. 2nd div., judge adv. 83rd div. U. S. A. 1917-18; Episcopalian.

*WINSTON, PATRICK HENRY Lawyer

        Bertie co.; b. 1820; d. 1886; s. 1844-45; A.B. Columbian univ.; farmer; mem. gen. assem. 1850-54; comm'r bd. of claims, 1861; finance agt. between N. C. and Confed. states, 1863; pres. council of state 1864; mem. conv. 1865; trustee U. N. C. 1874-83.

*WINSTON, PATRICK HENRY Lawyer

        From Windsor; Spokane, Wash.; b. Aug. 27, 1847; d. Apr. 3, 1904; A.B. 1867; U. S. dist. atty., Washington state; atty. gen. ibid.

*WINSTON, RANDALL AVERA Merchant

        From Selma; Warrenton; d. Aug. 28, 1921; s. l. 1911.

WINSTON, ROBERT ALONZO Insurance

        Evergreen, Ala.; s. 1895-99; b. Franklinton, Nov. 14, 1878; p. Robert Newton and Charlotte Genevieve (Rencher); m. Naomi Ruth Rabb, Dec. 30, 1914; baseball; Phi Delta Theta; teacher Bingham sch. 1899-1901; scientist U. S. soil survey 1904-20; real estate and ins. 1920-; Elk; Odd Fellow; Mason; Methodist.

WINSTON, ROBERT WATSON Lawyer

        Cosmos club, Washington, D. C.; A.B. 1879; LL.B. 1881; LL.D. Wake Forest col. 1913; b. Windsor, Sept. 12, 1860; p. Patrick Henry and Martha Elizabeth (Byrd); m. Sophronia Horner, Dec. 13, 1883; Phi Soc.; baseball; Zeta Psi; tutor Latin and math. 1880-81; legislator; judge; publicist; treas. Oxford 1884; city atty. Oxford; pres. Durham cham. of com. 1897-1900; mem. Va. hist. soc., Nat. hist. soc., N. C. hist. soc., N. C. bar assn., Nat. bar assn.; pres N. C. library and hist. soc. 1910; centennial orator of supr. et.; Watt W. Ransom address to legislature; C. J. Henderson address to supr. ct.; author; Talks About Law, State Pride, N. C. Philanthropy, North Carolina's Militant Mediocracy, Should the Color Line Go, A Freshman Again at Sixty.

WINSTON, ROBERT WATSON, JR. Lawyer

        630 N. Blount st., Raleigh; A.B. 1912; Univ. Toulouse, Franch, 1919; b. Oxford, Dec. 17, 1891; p. Robert Watson and Sophronia (Horner); football 1910-14; capt. ibid. 1911; Zeta Psi; Gorgon's Head; Golden Fleece; track team 1909-11; practicing atty. Raleigh; rep. Wake co., legislature; capt. 316th F. A. 1917-19 with 1 yr. overseas; Episcopalian.

*WINSTON, STEPHEN P.

        Tuscumbia, Ala.; s. 1846-47.

WINSTON, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS

        Wendell; pres. 215 Kayton ave., San Antonio, Texas; s. 1916-17; Wake Forest col. 2 yrs.; b. Wendell, Apr. 28, 1896; p. J. P. and Lizzie (Avera); m. Katherine Cosby, Aug. 16, 1919; U. S. A. air serv. 1917; Carruthers field, Ft. Worth, Tex., 1918; officer in charge Barrow field, Everman, Tex., 1919; Carlstrom field, Arcadia, Fla., 1919; Shriner; Baptist.

WINSTON, WILLIAM EDMUND Farmer

        From Gainesville, Ala.; Sarago, Tex.; b. Jan. 7, 1842; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; stock raiser; 1st lieut. 36th Ala. C. S. A.


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WINTERS, SELLIE ROBERT Writer

        703 Dist. Nat. Bank bldg., Washington, D. C.; s. 1909-11; b. Granville co., Sept. 21, 1888; p. William and Mollie (Harris); m. Lelia Frances Wyatt, Dec. 25, 1914; Durham and Washington, D. C., correspondent Raleigh News 1911-19; contributor to various magazines and periodicals 1919-; Methodist.

*WISE, M. WILLIAM

        Murfreesboro; d. July, 1902; s. 1850-51.

WISEMAN, PERRY HAYNES

        Henrietta; s. 1917-20; Med. Col. of Va. 1920-; b. Henrietta, Oct. 15, 1898; p. Dr. C. B. and Margaret (Wray); Phi Rho Sigma; S. A. T. C.; Baptist.

†WISSBURG, ABRAHAM LINCOLN

        Durham; s. l. 1909-10.

WITHERINGTON, ISHOM, FAISON Insurance

        Mt. Olive; A.B. 1911; B.S. Ga. Tech. 1915; b. Faison, Dec. 25, 1890; p. Benjamin B. and Annie P. (Hicks); m. Rubinear Thompson, Apr. 22, 1920; baseball; ed. Yackety Yack; Beta Theta Pi; Gimghoul; teacher 1 yr.; engr. 2 yrs.; merchant 2 yrs.; banker and ins.; 1st lieut. 307th engrs. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Pythian; Rotarian; Presbyterian.

‡WITHERS, DOUGLAS DELL

        Charlotte; s. 1904-05; b. Roanoke, Va., Nov. 23, 1887.

WITHERS, EUGENE Lawyer

        885 Main st., Danville, Va.; Ph.B. 1888; s. l. 1889-90; Univ. of Va.; b. Pelham, Jan. 22, 1867; p. Lieut.-col. Elijah Benton and Mary Ann (Price); m. Daisy Hancock, Dec. 6, 1905; mem. Va. house of del. 1893-94; mem. Va. sen. 1895-96, 1897-98; city atty. Danville 1908-09; Mason.

*WITHERS, ELIJAH BENTON Lawyer

        From Caswell co.; Danville, Va.; b. Dec. 31, 1837; d. Apr. 23, 1898; A.B. 1859; mem. conv. 1865 and '75; mem. legislature; col. 13th N. C., C. S. A.

WITHERS, GEORGE LEE Physician

        South st., Davidson; s. l. 1907-09, 1909-11; Davidson col. 1911-12; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1914; b. Davidson, Jan. 19, 1882; p. Dr. Willie and Mary M. (Stacy); m. Lula C. Wrenn, Jan. 30, 1916; Mason; Junior; Presbyterian.

*WITHERS, WILLIAM M.

        Caswell co.; s. 1846-47.

WITHERSPOON, DONALD Lawyer

        Murphy; s. m. 1903; Catawba col.; N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1900-01; b. Wilkesboro, Mar. 11, 1883; p. L. L. and Martha (Hall); m. Mary Phifer; m. Margaret Norwell; lawyer Newton 1904-09; ibid. N. Mex. 1910-11; ibid. Murphy 1911-; mem. N. C. bar assn.; N. C. gen. assem.; Junior; Pythian; Presbyterian.

*WITHERSPOON, JOHN

        From New Bern; Ohio; A.B. 1810; A.M.; D.D.; LL.D.; pres. Miami col.; trustee U. N. C. 1817-34.

‡WITHERSPOON, JOHN GRIER

        Mooresville; s. 1904-05; b. Cabarrus co., Apr. 9, 1887.

*WITTICH, ERNEST LEROY

        Tuskegee, Ala.; b. Dec. 5, 1842; killed, Cold Harbor, 1864; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; color sergt. C. S. A.

WITTSON, GERARD SAMUEL

        Charlotte; pres. 152 W. 42nd st., New York, N. Y.; s. 1892-95.

WOLFE, ADOLPHUS HARRISON Teacher

        Thurmond; pres. Yadkinville; A.B. 1910; s. l. 1916-17; b. Thurmond, Dec. 13, 1891; p. William Harrison and Ruth Jane (Callaway); m. Verlie Eulalie, Jan. 31, 1921; Phi Beta Kappa; Golden Fleece; Tau Kappa Alpha; prin. Wendell H. S. 1912-13; teacher and debating dir. Durham city sch. 1913-15; prin. Dobson H. S. 1917-20; ibid. Westfield H. S. 1922-23; ibid. Yadkinville H. S. 1923-; chmn. Surry co. bd. of pub. welfare 1918-24; Methodist.

WOLFE, BENJAMIN HOUSTON Druggist

        516 Oakland ave., Charlotte; s. 1914-15; b. Union co., Nov. 28, 1896; p. S. S. and Dora (Winchester); m. Addie R. Lynch, Sept. 18, 1916; druggist R. R. Beatty co., Charlotte, 1915; mgr. Independence Drug co. ibid. 1916; ibid. Progressive phar., Charlotte, 1917; ibid. Walker's drug store 1918-; Mason; Presbyterian.

WOLFE, DRAYTON Druggist

        Lincolnton; s. p. 1904; Erskine univ.; b. July 15, 1877; p. William LeRoy and Virginia Lula (Winchester); m. Bessie Childs, Dec. 31, 1912.

WOLFE, FRANK JAMES

        Alamogordo, N. Mex.; B.S. 1924; Leland Stanford univ. 1922-23; b. Roanoke, Va., Sept. 4, 1902; p. S. M. and Kate -- --; Acacia.

WOLFE, HAROLD OTTO Realtor

        6007 S. Rimpau blvd., Los Angelees, Cal.; s. 1915-16; b. Poplarville, Miss., June 17, 1897; p. Otto Frederick and Cora (Kimball); m. Nan A. Jacobson, Dec. 8, 1916; emp. auto. club Sou. Cal. in legal dept. as investigator 1924-; Shriner; Methodist.

WOLFE, JOHN CARL Druggist

        Hickory; s. p. 1904-05; b. Union co., Dec. 15, 1880; p. S. S. and Dora (Winchester); m. Carrie L. Ray, May 17, 1917; alderman Waxhaw; Mason; Presbyterian.

*WOLFE, ROWLAND VANCE Lawyer

        Asheville; b. Aug. 26, 1863; s. l. 1883-85.


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WOLFE, THOMAS CLAYTON

        Care Hotel Albert, 11th st. and Univ. place, New York, N. Y.; A.B. 1920; b. Asheville, Oct. 3, 1900; p. W. O. and -- --.

WOLFE, WALTER EFROYMSON

        21 Balmoval apts., Indianapolis, Ind.; B.S. 1922; b. Nov. 12, 1901; dry goods bus. firm of Efroymson & Wolfe.

WOLFE, WILLIAM SAMUEL Druggist

        Pine st., Mt. Airy; s. p. 1912-13; b. Surry co., Nov. 28, 1893; p. Fred T. and Mildred (Dockery); m. Susan H. Ashly, Nov. 19, 1918; pres. W. S. Wolfe Drug co.; hosp. corpsman U. S. navy 1918; Mason; Methodist.

WOLFF, DENNIS ROSCOE Physician

        Greensboro; s. 1913-14; s. m. 1914-15; b. Rural Hall, Aug. 5, 1896; p. J. W. and --.

WOLFF, LUCRETIUS VANPELT

        Rural Hall; pres. Arcadia, Fla.; s. 1918; b. Rural Hall, Oct. 14, 1898; p. Jasper Alexander Preston and Mary Eunice (Darlington); emp. R. J. Reynolds Tob. co. 3 yrs.; ibid. Sand Hill peach growers assn. 2 yrs.; farmer and fruit grower, Arcadia, Fla.; S. A. T. C.; Methodist.

WOLFF, MILES HOFFMAN TEACHER

        36 Tribune st., Concord; A.M. 1922; A.B. Roanoke col. 1919; b. Dallas, Aug. 4, 1899; p. Prof. S. Anderson and Hermine McKean (Bulwinkle); Delta Tau Delta; teacher Winecoff H. S. 1919-20; ibid. China Grove H. S. 1920-21; ibid. Concord H. S. 1921-; S. A. T. C. Plattsburg and Roanoke col. 1919; Lutheran.

WOLFSON, ABRAHAM MAURICE

        1709 8th ave., Tampa, Fla.; g. s. 1920-21; B.S. Univ. of Fla. 1920; b. Tampa, Fla., Sept. 10, 1900; p. A. and E. --; m. Mildred Clara Levy, Jan. 2, 1923; Phi Kappa Phi; prop. Wolfson's haberdashery, Tampa, Fla.; Elk.

WOLTZ, ALBERT EDGAR Lawyer

        508 S. York st., Gastonia; s. 1897-1901; A.B. and A.M. Central univ. 1907; b. Dobson, Aug. 23, 1877; p. Dr. John R. and Louisa Jane (Kingsbury); m. Daisy Caroline Mackie, Oct. 6, 1903; Di Soc.; prin. Granite H. S. 1901-03; supt. Lenoir graded sch. 1903-07; ibid. Goldsboro graded sch. 1907-09; bursar U. N. C. 1909-12; lawyer Chapel Hill 1911-12; ibid. Gastonia 1912-; mayor Granite Falls 1902; N. C. gen. assem. 1921; N. C. sen. 1923; mem. bd. of dir. cham of com., Gastonia, 1921; mem. N. C. bar assn., Nat. bar assn.; mem. city sch. bd. 1913-17; trustee U. N. C. 1919-; Kiwanian; Mason; Odd Fellow; Pythian; Junior; Redman; Methodist.

WOLTZ, CLAUDE HOWARD

        Gastonia; A.B. 1915; Wake Forest col. 1919-20; b. Dobson, July 21, 1890; p. Dr. J. R. and Louisa Jane (Kingsbury).

‡WOMACK, ANDERSON WILLIAM

        Mill Springs; s. 1921-23; Emory and Henry col. 1915-18.

WOMACK, FRANCIS Insurance

        Reidsville; s. 1883-85; b. Pittsboro, Dec. 26, 1865; p. John Archibald and Rebecca Frances (Brown); m. Mamie Elizabeth Salzman, Apr. 23, 1902; Di Soc.; drug clerk T. R. Hood, Smithfield; ibid. Lee, Johnson & co., Raleigh; owner and operator drug store Reidsville; ins. 1888-; mayor Reidsville 1909-14; pres. N. C. assn. of ins. agts. 1906-08; Presbyterian.

*WOMACK, JAMES GREEN

        From Pittsboro; Jackson, Tenn.; b. 1818; d. 1874; A.B. 1837; A.M. 1840; M.D. Univ. of Pa.

WOMACK, NATHAN ANTHONY Student

        Lindsay st., Reidsville; pres. 4562 Parkview place, St. Louis, Mo.; B.S. 1922; Washington univ. 1922-; b. Reidsville, May 24, 1901; p. James Henry and Susan Margaret (Norman); Phi Chi; Beta Theta Pi; Alpha Omega Alpha; Methodist.

*WOMACK, SIDNEY

        Eutaw, Ala.; b. Mar. 19, 1842; d. 1868; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862.

WOMBLE, CLARA ETHEL

        (See Sparrow, Mrs. Louis.)

WOMBLE, DAVID JACKSON Druggist

        Cary; Ph.G. 1923; b. New Hill, Nov. 11, 1898; p. Andrew Thomas and Carrie (Edwards); druggist Raleigh, Winston-Salem, Roanoke Rapids; phar. mate U. S. navy 1917-18; Baptist.

WOMBLE, FRANCES Teacher

        N. C. Col. for Women, Greensboro; A.M. 1920; St. Mary's sch.; N. C. Col. for Women; Columbia univ.; b. Raleigh, Jan. 18, 1881; p. Louis D. and Frances V. (Waite); asso. prof. N. C. Col. for Women 1920-; high sch. insp. ibid. 1913-15; Presbyterian.

WOMBLE, WILLIAM BRANTLEY Lawyer

        Box 1041, Raleigh; s. 1918-21; Univ. of Pa. 2 yrs.; b. Wake co., Aug. 6, 1896; p. Andrew Thomas and Carrie Lee (Edwards); m. Etna Katherine Smith, Oct. 24, 1924; Phi Soc.; Phi Alpha Delta; Theta Chi; mem. Raleigh cham. of com., Cary cham. of com.; asst. to chief engrossing clerk N. C. house of rep. 1921-23; Elk; Mason; Baptist.

WOMMACK, SIDNEY LAMAR Engineer

        Winston-Salem; s. 1907-09; p. J. C. and Eliza (Michael); m. Ada Culler, 1916; chief engr. Crystal Ice co. 1919-.

*WOOD, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

        Clairborne, Ala.; s. 1833-34.

WOOD, EUGENE HERBERT

        Gaffney, S. C.; pres. Winnsboro, S. C.; s. l. 1911-12; g. s. 1912-13; Clemson col.; b. Gaffney, S. C., Oct. 10, 1889; p. A. N. and -- -- --.


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WOOD, EDWARD JENNER Physician

        407 S. 3rd st., Wilmington; B.S. 1899; s. m. 1897-99; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1902; Univ. of Munich; Univ. of London; Univ. of Edinburgh; D.T.M. Royal Col. of Phys. of London; Royal Col. of Surg., Eng.; b. Wilmington, July 12, 1878; p. Dr. Thos. Fanning and Mary (Sprunt); m. Louise Bellamy, Apr. 18, 1906; Sigma Chi; mem. N. C. state bd. of health 1913-19; pres. state med. soc. 1910; consulting phys. State hosp., Raleigh; ibid. James Walker Mem. hosp., Wilmington; mem. Am. assn. of physisians, Am. soc. trop. med.; advisory ed. bd. Am. Journal trop. med.; fellow royal soc. of trop. med.; investigator and author of numerous reports, publications, etc., pertaining to med.; lieut., comdr. U. S. N. R. F. 1918; Presbyterian.

WOOD, EDWARD PHILIP Chemist

        Box 237, Canton; pres. care Carnatic paper mills, Ltd., Rajahmundry, India; s. 1914 and 1918; b. Mechanicville, N. Y., Oct. 24, 1897; p. Albert D. and Jeanette Louise (Bortel); m. Nell Long, July 1, 1922; track, capt. 1918; Alpha Chi Sigma; asst. chem. Fibre co., Canton, 1919; asst. chem. to N. C. Bachewing, consulting chem. engr., Canton, 1919; consulting chem. engr. Champion Fibre co., Canton, 1920-22; chief and asst. to gen. supt, Parsons Pulp and Lumber co., Parsons, W. Va.; gen. supt. Rajahmundry mills of Carnatic paper mills, Ltd., at present; S. A. T. C.; Mason; Pythian; Episcopalian.

WOOD, FRANK Manufacturer

        Court House Green, Edenton; s. 1876-78; b. Edenton, June 7, 1858; p. Edward and Caroline Moore (Gilliam); m. Rebecca A. Collins, Nov. 11, 1886; farmer; operator shad and herring fishery, Albemarle sound 1879; dir. Bank of Edenton 1895; pres. Edenton cotton mills 1898-; trustee N. C. Col. of A. & E. 12 yrs.; ibid. St. Mary's sch. 12 yrs.; food administrator N. C. 1917-18; chmn. council of defense 1917-18; chmn. war savings com. 1917-18; mem. state hist. comm.; Episcopalian.

WOOD, FRED PHILIPS Lumberman

        Edenton; A.B. 1916; b. Edenton, June 26, 1895; p. Henry Gilliam and Mary (Phillips); Delta Kappa Epsilon; cotton mill emp. 1 yr.; cotton oil mill emp. 1 yr.; lumberman 3 yrs.; 2nd lieut. 2nd bat. trench artillery A. E. F. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

WOOD, GEORGE COLLINS Farmer

        Edenton; s. 1908-11; Univ. of Wis.; b. Hillsboro, Sept. 8, 1890; p. Frank and Rebecca Anderson (Collins); m. Elizabeth W. Leary, Apr. 27, 1917; m. Mrs. Frank Lenox Williams, Jan. 29, 1923; track team; Di Soc.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; student sch. of milit. aeronautics, Austin, Tex., 1917-18; Episcopalian.

WOOD, HERBERT EUGENE

        521 N. East st., Raleigh; s. 1914-15; Elon col. 1913; b. Charlotte, Jan. 1, 1893; p. A. A. and Addie Lou (Moffitt); Christian.

WOOD, HENRY GILLIAM Planter

        Edenton; Ph.B. 1889; b. Edenton, May 30, 1868; p. Edward and Caroline Moore (Gilliam); m. Mary Phillips, Sept. 28, 1893; baseball; Phi Soc.; Delta Kappa Epsilon; fisherman; ins.; Episcopalian.

WOOD, JOHN HUNTER Merchant

        82 Beaver st., New York, N. Y.; s. 1898-99; b. Wilmington, Aug. 27, 1880; cotton merchant.

WOOD, JULIAN Banker

        Edenton; Ph.B. 1884; s. l. 1886-87; Johns Hopkins univ.; Univ. of Va.; b. Edenton, June 27, 1863; p. Edward and Caroline Moore (Gilliam); m. Elizabeth Benbury Badham, Dec. 17, 1890; farmer; pres. Bank of Edenton; Episcopalian.

WOOD, JULIAN, JR. Insurance

        Edenton; s. 1911-12; b. Edenton, Jan. 31, 1895; p. Julian and Elizabeth (Badham); gen. agt. east. N. C. for Mass. Mutual Life Ins. co.; 2nd N. C. inf. Mex. border serv. 1916; 2nd lieut., 1st lieut. 2nd N. C. inf. A. E. F. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

WOOD, JAMES EDWARD

        Edenton; s. 1916-17; b. Edenton, July 23, 1900; p. Julian and -- --.

WOOD, JOHN ELLIOTT Army Officer

        Care Adj. Gen. U. S. A., Washngton, D. C.; A.B. 1911; A.M. 1912; B.S. Mass. Inst. of Tech. 1914; b. Elizabeth City, Feb. 23, 1891; p. J. Q. A. and Julia (Elliott); asst. engr. comm'r, Dist. of Columbia, 1920-; capt. U. S. army; 2nd lieut. 101st engrs. 26th div., 1st engrs. A. F. G., 2nd brigade A. F. G. 1917-20; Mason.

WOOD, JOHN GILLIAM Farmer

        Edenton; Ph.B. 1906; b. Edenton, Oct. 27, 1884; p. John Gilliam and Elizabeth (Martin); m. Seila Budlong, Oct. 20, 1920; Delta Kappa Epsilon; fisherman; storage operator; peanut cleaner; fertilizer; pvt.-off. 2nd N. C. N. G.; Episcopalian.

WOOD, JOHN OSCAR Teacher

        Rutherfordton; pres. 16 Courtland ave., Asheville; A.B. 1917; Univ. of Grenoble, France; Columbia univ. 1920-21; b. East La Port, Dec. 5, 1890; p. H. H. and Susie Jane (Wike); m. Alice Gray, Dec. 25, 1919; prin. Webster H. S. 1919-20; Rutherfordton city sch. supt. 1921-23; Montford sch. 1923-; 1st lieut. co. "B" 318th M. G. bat. 81st div. A. E. F. 1917-19; capt. inf. O. R. C., C. O. co. "M" 322nd inf. 81st div.; Methodist.

WOOD, JOHN QUINCY ADAMS Merchant

        321 W. Main st., Elizabeth City; s. 1869-70; b. Perquimans co., July 20, 1846; p. William G. and Martha (White); m.


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Julia Elliott, June 28, 1882; merchant Elizabeth City 1899-; N. C. gen. assem. 1874; Perquimans co. clerk of sup'r ct. 1878-98; Mason; Methodist.

*WOOD, JOHN WHITAKER

        From Scotland Neck; Oxford; d. Oct. 22, 1891; LL.B. 1885.

WOOD, THOMAS BADHAM Farmer

        Edenton; s. 1915-19; b. Edenton, Dec. 1, 1896; p. Julian and Elizabeth (Badham); Beta Theta Pi; A. E. F. marine corps 2nd div. world war; Episcopalian.

WOOD, THOMAS FANNING Chandler

        Wilmington; s. 1906-07; b. Wilmington, July 9, 1887; p. Dr. Thomas Fanning and Mary Kennedy (Sprunt); m. Margaret MacDonald Smith, Dec. 25, 1912; ship chandlery bus.; dir. Commercial Loan bank of Wilmington; sec.-treas. Seamen's Friend soc.; mem. bd. of comm'rs of navigation and piloting on the Cape Fear river; Presbyterian.

*WOOD, WALTER ALEXANDER

        Brevard; b. July 29, 1880; s. 1902-04.

*WOOD, WILLIAM B.

        North Carolina; s. 1815.

WOOD, WILLIAM FRANKLIN Teacher

        Marion; s. s. l. 1900; A.B. Trinity col. 1890; b. Carthage, Oct. 5, 1868; p. Rev. F. H. and Elizabeth Frances (Pearce); m. Edna L. McCurry, Jan. 25, 1895; lawyer 1900-10; teacher 1890-95, 1919-; banker 1909-17; merchant 1917-19; McDowell co. supt. sch. 1897-1906; N. C. sen. 1907-08; mayor Marion 1907-09; Methodist.

‡WOOD, WILLIAM HARDY Druggist

        Polloksville; Ph.G. 1910; p. Edward and -- -- --.

WOOD, WORD HARRIS Banker

        Care Am. Trust co., Charlotte; s. 1891-92; b. Elkin, Apr. 28, 1873; p. Warwick Whitfield and Juriah Lucretia (Harris); m. Louisiana Gibson, July 16, 1909; baseball; Methodist.

*WOOD, WILLIAM H. R.

        Fort Clairborne, Ala.; s. 1830-33.

WOOD, WALTER POOL

        321 W. Main st., Elizabeth City; Ph.B. 1904; b. Hertford, Sept. 11, 1883; p. J. Q. A. and Julia (Elliott); vice-pres. Elizabeth City Buggy co.; Kiwanian; Shriner; Methodist.

WOODALL, CARLES LAWRENCE Ball Player

        Raleigh; M.A. 1915; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1912; b. Raleigh, July 26, 1894; prof. baseball player.

WOODALL, EDWARD LESTER Merchant

        Smithfield; s. 1913-14; b. Smithfield, Jan. 7, 1894; p. Willis Lester and Bettie Vandel (Hood); m. Ruth Schmick, Aug. 31, 1921; part owner Woodall's, Inc., Smithfield; Mason; Methodist.

WOODALL, JUNIUS CHESTON Broker

        133 W. Morehead st., Charlotte; B.S. 1922; Virginia Milit. inst. 1918; b. Charlotte, July 2, 1900; p. Junius Pascal and Leona (Scharff); Di Soc.; football; basketball 1919-21; Phi Delta Theta; Ridge mills, Gastonia, 1922-23; Frank E. Harlan, Charlotte, 1923-24; real estate broker, Charlotte, at present under own name; Presbyterian.

†WOODALL, JAMES LYNN Lawyer

        Madison; s. l. 1901-02; b. Benson, May 31, 1876.

WOODALL, WILLIAM BRANTLEY

        Benson; s. 1918-19; b. Benson, July 14, 1900; p. Preston and -- -- --.

WOODALL, WILLIAM RYAL Banker

        Smithfield; s. 1917-18; b. Smithfield, Jan. 18, 1900; p. Willis Lester and Cornelia Ann (Pool); m. Sallie May Tuttle, Feb. 21, 1923; Phi Soc.; emp.-asst. cashier 1st and Citizens Nat. bank, Smithfield, 1919-; Kiwanian; S. A. T. C.; Presbyterian.

WOODARD, ALBERT GIDEON Physician

        411 S. William st., Goldsboro; M.D. 1907; N. Y. post grad. med. sch.; b. Johnston co., July 8, 1882; p. Lewis I. and Kissar (Creech); m. Laura Elizabeth Joyner, Apr. 20, 1910; phys. Princeton 1907-19; ibid. Goldsboro 1919; practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat; Mason; Junior; Methodist.

WOODARD, CLEMENT MANLY Teacher

        Whartonsville; A.B. 1918; b. Whartonsville, July 18, 1891; p. Paul and Inez (Gregory); teacher Whartonsville 1919-20; ibid. Yanceyville 1920-21; ibid. Cameron 1921-22; ibid. Mt. Ulla 1922-; Mason.

WOODARD, ETHELRED HENRY

        Wilson; s. 1904-05; s. l. 1914-15; b. Wilson, Mar. 15, 1889.

WOODARD, ERNEST VANDERBILT Druggist

        Selma; s. p. 1908-09; b. Johnston co., Dec. 31, 1885; p. Barney Haywood and Louisa (Creech); m. Effie Gray Holland, Aug. 1, 1912; mgr. Richardson Drug co., Selma, 1914-17; ibid. Woodard Drug co. 1917-21; owner ibid. 1921-; Mason; Baptist.

‡WOODARD, FRED HILL

        Bryson City; s. l. 1909-10.

WOODARD, GRAHAM Manufacturer

        704 W. Nash st., Wilson; B.Litt. 1900; Univ. of Va.; b. Wilson, Jan. 11, 1879; p. Frederick Augustus and Frances Elizabeth (Rountree); m. Mamie Evelyn Robbins, June 3, 1903; baseball; Kappa Sigma; Pi Sigma; Theta Nu Epsilon; merchant 1901; farmer; sec.-treas. Contentnet Guano co., Wilson; Methodist.


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WOODARD, JAMES EDWIN

        Wilson; s. 1920-21; b. Wilson, Feb. 1, 1902; p. W. M. and -- -- --.

WOODARD, JAKE GARRETT

        Erwin, Tenn.; A.B. 1920; s. 1914-16, 1919-20; s. m. 1921-23; b. Democrat, Mar. 1, 1895; p. James Henry and Darcas Alvira (Carter); Di Soc.; Acacia; Alpha Kappa Kappa; co. "K" 46th inf. U. S. A. 1917-18; C. O. T. S. Camp Gordon 1918; Mason.

WOODARD, LEONIDAS POLK Farmer

        R. F. D. 4, Wilson; s. 1883-85; b. Wilson, Mar. 5, 1864; p. William and Delpha (Rountree); m. Minnie Applewhite, Dec. 6, 1893; merchant.

WOODARD, PAUL LEE Merchant

        Wilson; B.S. 1890; b. Black Creek, May 27, 1868; p. Dr. Stephen and Mary (Hadley); m. Adaline Davis, Feb. 12, 1912; Phi Delta Theta.

*WOODARD, SIDNEY ALBERT Lawyer

        From Black Creek; Wilson; b. Apr. 12, 1865; s. 1880-83; s. l. 1883-85; Wilson co. atty.; atty city of Wilson; N. C. gen. assem. 1905.

WOODARD, THOMAS HADLEY

        400 Goldsboro st., Wilson; A.B. 1924; b. Wilson, Dec. 3, 1902; p. Walter Farmer and Mattie (Hadley); Kappa Alpha; Methodist.

WOODARD, WILLIAM COLEMAN, JR.

        Rocky Mount; A.B. 1908; s. l. 1911-12; b. Rocky Mount, Jan. 8, 1889.

WOODARD, WARDEN LOUIS Student

        Whartonsville; pres. 205 Peachtree st., Atlanta, Ga.; s. 1920-22; Southern Dental col.; b. Whartonsville, Sept. 15, 1898; p. Paul and Inez (Gregory); Baptist.

WOODARD, WARREN VAUGHAN Receiving Clerk

        100 Park ave., Wilson; s. 1919-21; b. Wilson, Sept. 17, 1900; p. Charles Warren and Blanche H. (Vaughan); m. Huldah C. Blythe, Dec. 22, 1923; Kappa Alpha; checking clerk Imperial Tob. co., Wilson, 1921-22; receiving clerk ibid. 1923-; Mason; Methodist.

‡WOODBURN, DAVID CLEOPHAS

        Coleridge; s. 1915-16; b. Pleasant Garden, Aug. 15, 1883; p. D. N. and -- -- --.

*WOODBURN, JOHN ALLEN Minister

        Guilford co.; Hendersonville; b. Apr. 1830; d. Sept. 6, 1893; A.B. 1859; teacher; Presbyterian.

WOODCOCK, RUFUS JOHNSON Druggist

        Care Asheville club, Asheville; s. p. 1903-04; b. Charlotte, July 5, 1882.

WOODHOUSE, WILLIAM BRADLEY

        Poplar Branch; s. 1921-22; b. Poplar Branch, May 31, 1902; p. D. W. and -- --.

*WOODING, WILLIAM HILL

        Pittsylvania co., Va.; A.B. 1827.

WOODLEY, DANIEL EDGAR Banker

        Creswell; s. 1884-87; b. Washington co., Dec. 3, 1867; p. Daniel and Sarah Frances (Gallop); m. Mary V. Swain, May 1, 1889; purser Norfolk-Southern steamer 1889-92; storekeeper 1894-1915; bank cashier 1907-; mayor Creswell 1898-1904; Mason.

WOODLEY, EDGAR SWAIN

        Creswell, s. 1910-11; b. Creswell, Apr. 22, 1892; p. D. E. and -- -- --.

WOODLEY, SAMUEL SPRUILL Banker

        Creswell; pres. Wake Forest; s. 1914-17; A.B. Wake Forest col. 1923; b. Creswell, Nov. 22, 1895; p. Daniel Edgar and Mary Virginia (Swain); m. Sarah S. --; Phi Soc.; cashier Tyrrell co. bank, Columbia, 1920-22; 2nd lieut. inf. A. E. F. 1917-20; Mason; Episcopalian.

WOODLEY, THEOPHILUS HENRY Lawyer

        Columbia; s. l. 1889-90; b. Ofahoma, Miss., Apr. 23, 1860; p. Henry and Margaret Louisa (Spruill); m. Venie Estelle Spruill, Sept. 20, 1892; pres. Merchants and Farmers bank, Columbia; atty. Tyrrell co. bank and Carolina Bank & Trust co. ibid. mayor Columbia 2 terms; Baptist.

WOODLEY, WILLIAM THOMAS Lawyer

        Tyner; pres. New Bern; A.B. 1896; A.B. Guilford col. 1894; b. Chowan co., Aug. 13, 1873; p. W. T. and Mary Isabella (Parker); m. Margaret Prittam, July 18, 1905; lawyer 1916-; N. C. gen. assem. 1903; N. C. sen. 1913; dep., chief dep., and marshall U. S., Raleigh, 1914-19; dep. coll. of int. rev. New Bern 1919-21; Episcopalian.

WOODROW, KATHERINE HAMILTON Red Cross Secretary

        1429 Laurel st., Columbia, S. C.; s. 1921-22; Mary Baldwin sem. 1908-12; b. Columbia, S. C., Dec. 23, 1892; p. James Hamilton and Kate (McMaster); exec. sec. Am. Red Cross, Rock Hill, S. C., chapter 1922; Presbyterian.

†WOODRUFF, BERRYMAN EDWARD

        Hartsville, S. C.; s. 1901-02; b. Hartsville, Mar. 7, 1885.

WOODRUFF, FRED GWYN Physician

        Boulevard, High Point; s. m. 1912-13; M.D. Med. Col. of Va. 1917; b. Sparta, June 29, 1888; p. W. A. and Nannie --; m. Bert Carroll Nichols, Apr. 6, 1921; staff High Point hosp.; mem. tri-state and Sou. med. assns.; Kiwanian; Elk.

*WOODS, JAMES Lawyer

        Nashville, Tenn.; d. June 27, 1859; A.B. 1853.

WOODSIDE, JOSEPH OWEN

        1601 Plaza st., Charlotte; s. 1921-22; p. J. D. and -- -- --.


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†WOODSON, BYRON Lawyer

        Kansas City, Mo.; s. l. 1883-85.

WOODSON, CHARLES WHITEHEAD Physician

        Salisbury; s. 1896-99; A.B. Columbia univ. 1900; M.D. ibid. 1904; b. Salisbury, Oct. 30, 1878; p. Horatio Nelson and Margaret Elizabeth (Bostian); m. Margaret Brent Blackmer, Sept. 30, 1917; Methodist.

WOODSON, ERNEST HORATIO Banker

        408 S. Fulton st., Salisbury; A.B. 1899; Eastman Bus. col.; b. Salisbury, Mar. 4, 1877; p. H. N. and Margaret Elizabeth --; m. Patsy Smith; winner math. medal; asst. cashier 1st Nat. bank of Salisbury.

WOODSON, HARRY WOODSON Salesman

        Shelby; s. p. 1923; b. Mar. 8, 1894; m. Mary Anthony, 1924.

WOODSON, ROBERT SCOTT Army Officer

        War dept., Washington, D. C.; pres. 302-304 Lewis arcade, Huntington, W. Va.; s. 1885-86; U. S. Milit. acad.; Vanderbilt univ.; Tulane univ.; Richmond col.; b. Richmond, Va., Aug. 19, 1865; p. Dr. Landon Cabell and Sue (Pearce); m. Louise Valerie Pettigrew, Dec. 17, 1887; lieut. col. U. S. army; commanding U. S. A. recruiting dist. of W. Va.; Span.-Am. war; Philippine insurrection; world war; Episcopalian.

WOODSON, WALTER HENDERSON Lawyer

        Salisbury; B.S. 1896; s. l. 1898-99; b. Salisbury, Apr. 20, 1875; p. Horatio N. and Margaret Elizabeth (Bostian); m. Pauline May Bernhardt, Dec. 20, 1900; Phi Gamma Delta; N. C. sen. 1921-; mem. N. C. bar assn.; city atty. Salisbury 1910-13; mayor Salisbury 1913-19; Pythian; Junior; Methodist.

*WOODWARD, BEALL MAGRUDER

        Washington, D. C.; b. Feb. 29, 1904; killed in auto. accident in Chapel Hill while student, Nov. 20, 1922; s. 1921-22.

WOODWARD, EUGENE JACKSON

        Aberdeen; s. 1894-95; Guilford col. 1892-94; p. William J. and Mary Jane --; m. Annie Lee Clark, 1913; with Swift & Armour co.

†WOODWARD, WILLIAM SADOC

        Raleigh; s. 1898-1901.

WOODWARD, WILLIAM TILSON Physician

        Love st., Erwin, Tenn.; M.D. 1907; Tenn. Med. col. 1903-06; b. Democrat, Feb. 8, 1883; p. James Henry and Darcus Alvira (Carter); m. Mayme Elizabeth Vandegrift, Apr. 6, 1910; physician Buncombe co. 2 yrs.; ibid. Erwin, Tenn., 1909-; mem. firm Erwin Drug co.; local surg. C. C. & O. ry.; city phys. Erwin, Tenn.; pres.-sec. Unicoi co., Tenn., med. soc.; mem. Tenn. med. assn.; mem. Am. med. assn.; U. S. Pension bd. examiner; Mason; Pythian; Modern Woodman; Baptist.

WOODY, IREDELL WINFRED Record Writer

        6902 St. Lawrence ave., Chicago, Ill.; s. 1914-16; b. Ashe co., Dec. 1, 1890; p. Alexander and Cora (Long); m. Rosa Ella Steele, June 12, 1923; teacher 1916-17; auto. factory worker 9 mos.; record writer, Ill. Central Ry. co.; pvt. bat. "F" 318th F. A. 20th div. U. S. A. 7 mos.; Odd Fellow; Baptist.

WOODY, THOMAS BROOKS

        Roxboro; LL.B. 1913; b. Bethel Hill, June 1890; p. J. S. and Laura D. --; m. Beatrice Sievers, Oct. 15, 1921; cashier of 1st Nat. bank, Roxboro, 1919-; co. off. Person co., reg. of deeds 1916-19.

WOOLLCOTT, PHILIP Banker

        1618 Park ave., Richmond, Va.; A.B. 1915; b. Raleigh, Feb. 17, 1894; p. Walter and Lulla (Thiem); m. Corinne Gibbon, Oct. 25, 1922; track team; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Golden Fleece; teacher and coach Horner Milit. acad. 1915-17; mgr. bond dept. Am. Trust co., Charlotte, 1919-22; cashier Morris Plan bank, Richmond, Va., 1922-23; vice-pres. and dir. ibid. 1923-; 1st lieut. air service A. E. F. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

WOOLLEN, CHARLES THOMAS Mgr. U. N. C.

        Chapel Hill; s. 1901-06; b. Guilford co., Nov. 18, 1878; p. James Anderson and Susan Caroline (Malcom); m. Bessie Roberson, Jan. 14, 1908; ed. Yackety Yack 1903; Kappa Sigma; Gorgon's Head; Golden Fleece; registrar U. N. C. 1901-08; sec. ibid. 1902-07; purc. agt. ibid. 1903-; proctor ibid. 1908-14; treas. athletic assn. ibid. 1910-; grad. mgr. athletics ibid. 1913-; bus. mgr. ibid. 1914-; Mason.

WOOLLEN, GLENN LACY

        503 N. Poplar st., Charlotte; s. 1904-05; b. Jan. 23, 1883; p. John Anderson and Susan Carolina; Kappa Sigma; Phi Chi; Pythian; Moravian.

‡WOOSLEY, JOHN BROOKS

        North Hall, Cambridge, Mass.; g. s. 1921-22; A.B. Guilford col. 1912; M.A. Haverford col. 1914; p. J. E. and -- -- --.

*WOOSTER, JOHN LEWIS Lawyer

        Wilmington; b. Mar. 22, 1831; d. 1885; A.B. 1851; merchant; capt. C. S. A.

*WOOSTER, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS Lawyer

        Wilmington; b. Aug. 11, 1839; killed before Richmond at Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862; A.B. 1860; capt. C. S. A.

WOOTEN, ARTHUR LEROY Dentist

        Fountain; s. 1917; Trinity Park sch.; D.D.S. Atlanta Sou. Dental col. 1923; b. Fountain, Mar. 12, 1898; p. Amos M. and Amanda M. (Lewis); Xi Phi Phi; farmer 1918-19; Presbyterian.


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WOOTEN, AMOS MONROE Physician

        Pinetops; M.D. 1910; b. Edgecombe co., Sept. 6, 1884; p. A. M. and A. M. (Lewis); m. Margaret Bullock, Apr. 3, 1911; mem. co. bd. of health; pres. Edgecombe co. med. soc. 2 yrs.; Mason.

WOOTEN, ERNEST LEE

        Camden, S. C.; s. l. 1908-10.

WOOTEN, EUGENE PRENTON Tobacconist

        Kinston; s. 1893-95; p. Jas. S. and Catherine (Speight).

*WOOTEN, EMMETT ROBERSON Lawyer

        Kinston; b. Craven co., Nov. 2, 1878; d. Feb. 27, 1915; m. Nannie Cox, Apr. 20, 1904; s. l. 1899-1900; Wake Forest col.; atty. city of Kinston 1904-06; mem. house of rep. 1909 and '11; atty Lenoir co. 1903-04; trustee U. N. C. 1909; Kappa Alpha; Odd Fellow; Junior.

WOOTEN, FRANK MARION Lawyer

        Greenville; s. l. 1901-03; Ph.G. N. Y. Col. of Phar. 1897; b. LaGrange, Aug. 4, 1875; p. Richard Lafayette and Julia A. (Loftin); m. Elizabeth Hampton Wade, July 9, 1909; Delta Kappa Epsilon; mayor Greenville 1905-09, 1911-14; judge Pitt co. ct. 1915-21; Mason; Pythian; Episcopalian.

WOOTEN, FLOYD PUGH Physician

        Kinston; s. 1913-16; s. m. 1916-18; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1920; b. Lenoir co., Aug. 31, 1894; p. Dal Floyd and Laura Rebecca (Pugh); m. Kathleen Parker, Aug. 15, 1923; Kappa Sigma; Phi Chi; res. and chief res. phys. Protestant Episcopal hosp., Philadelphia, Pa., 1920-22; phys. Kinston 1922-; naval unit Jefferson Med. col. 1918; Methodist.

WOOTEN, HUGH HILL Student

        Statesville; s. 1922-23; N. C. Col. of A. & E.; Univ. of Va.; b. Statesville, Nov. 17, 1894; p. William C. and Mary E. (Adams); Junior; Presbyterian.

†WOOTEN, JOSEPH ERNEST

        Snow Hill; s. 1912-13; b. Snow Hill, June 4, 1888; p. J. J. S. and -- -- --.

WOOTEN, JAMES FRANKLIN Lawyer

        200 E. st., Kinston; s. l. 1902; b. Clinton, Nov. 7, 1882; p. John F. and Mary (Pugh); m. Eliza Jarman; pros. atty. city of Kinston; Disciple of Christ.

WOOTEN, JAMES TAYLOR

        La Grange; pres. care Tri-State Co-op. assn., Richmond, Va.; s. 1916-17; b. La Grange, July 18, 1898.

WOOTEN, LLOYD KIRBY Auto Dealer

        Kinston; s. 1902; Trinity col.; N. C. Col. of A. & E.; Univ. of Ky.; b. Kinston, Feb. 23, 1884; p. John Franklin and Mollie (Pugh); m. Anna Spencer Jones, May 1, 1909; Kappa Sigma; Methodist.

*WOOTEN, MARCELLUS Teacher

        Kinston; b. June 10, 1875; d. Nov. 10, 1899; s. l. 1899; A.B. and A.M. Davidson col. 1896.

WOOTEN, ROBERT SOUTHERLAND Broker

        Mt. Olive; s. 1921-22; b. Mt. Olive, July 25, 1901; p. Samuel Allen and Anna (Southerland); Beta Theta Pi; Presbyterian.

*WOOTEN, STEPHEN CHAPMAN Lawyer

        Fountain; Greenville; b. Edgecombe co., Dec. 9, 1882; d. Apr. 26, 1910; s. l. 1904-05.

WOOTEN, STERLING DILLON Banker

        103 N. Slocum st., Goldsboro; B.S. 1922; b. Kinston, Mar. 20, 1901; p. Arthur Speight and Lillian (Dillon); Kappa Sigma; emp. Peoples Bank & Trust co. 1922-; Presbyterian.

*WOOTEN, THOMAS CHRISTIAN

        Kinston; b. Mar. 9, 1862; d. June 9, 1922; m. Emma Carr; s. l. 1882-84; ed. U. N. C. Magazine; lawyer Snow Hill 1884-96; ibid. Kinston 1896-1922; alderman Kinston; pres. elector; farmer; recorder Kinston criminal ct.; mayor pro tem Kinston; Mason; Methodist.

WOOTEN, THOMAS MYERS Office Manager

        133 Rowan st., Fayetteville; s. 1919; N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1918; b. Washington, Feb. 15, 1900; p. Lynn Clarendon and Lucy Howard (Myers); m. Lucy London Anderson; Sigma Nu; cotton dealer 1920-21; mgr. Fayetteville Office Supply co. 1921-; S. A. T. C., N. C. Col. of A. & E.; Episcopalian.

WOOTEN, WILLIAM ISLER Physician

        Greenville; s. m. 1916-18; A.B. Trinity col. 1915; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1920; b. Stantonsburg, Dec. 29, 1893; p. William Isler and Mary Jane (Speight); m. Pattie Bruce Wooten, June 14, 1923; Kappa Psi; teacher Atlantic Christian col. 1920-21; phys. Fair Bluff 1921; ibid. Greenville 1922-; S. A. T. C. Jefferson Med. col. 1918; Mason; Pythian; Methodist.

WOOTEN, WILLIAM PATRICK Realty and Insurance

        1712 4th ave., Hickory; s. 1919-20; N. C. Col. of A. & E. 1917-18; b. Hickory; p. G. R. and Rosa A. --; m. Mary W. --; Phi Psi; Phi Kappa Tau; with Hickory Ins. & Realty co. as partner; R. O. T. C., N. C. Col. of A. & E.; Mason; Pythian; Episcopalian.

WOOTEN, WILLIAM PRESTON U. S. Army

        Care Adj. Gen. U. S. A. Washington, D. C.; Ph.B. 1893; grad. U. S. Milit. acad. 1898; b. LaGrange, Feb. 14, 1873; p. Shade Isler and Henrietta (Harper); m. Katherine Longworth Clay, Jan. 2, 1904; Phi Soc.; ed. U. N. C. Magazine; ed. Tar Heel; football; 2nd lieut., 1st lieut., capt., maj., lieut.-col., col. U. S. army 1898-;


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duty Philippine Islands 1899-1900; U. S. engrs. sch. 1900-02; asst. in charge construction Washington, D. C., filtration plant, 1902-05; in charge improvement rivers and harbors, Tex., 1905-08; instr. U. S. Milit. acad. 1908-11; in charge construction fortifications and harbors Hawaiian Islands, Honolulu, 1911-14; comdr. engr. sch., Washington, D. C., 1914-16; ibid. 1st bat. engrs., Mex. border, 1916-17; charge U. S. lake survey and spec. survey St. Lawrence river, 1920-21; student Army War col. 1921-22; instr. milit. intelligence, Army War col., Washington, D. C., 1922-; commanded 14th U. S. engrs., British army, France, 1917-18; chief engr. 3rd army corps A. E. F. 1918-19; ibid. army of occupation 1919; decorated order St. Michael and St. George by British govt., awarded distinguished service medal by U. S. war dept.

WORKMAN, FRANK LESLIE

        704 N. Main st., Burlington; s. 1919-23; b. Burlington, Oct. 28, 1900; p. J. M. and Hattie F. (Freeland); Episcopalian.

WORKMAN, JOHN HILIARY ANDREW Educator

        Cherryville; A.B. 1913; g. s. 1913-14; Columbia univ. 1916; Univ. of Cal. 1921; b. Cherryville, Oct. 9, 1887; p. T. A. and Katherine Elizabeth (Fisher); Di Soc.; prin. Ronda H. S. 1913-14; ibid. Bay Leaf H. S. 1914-15; teacher Greensboro H. S. 1915-17; supt. Mebane graded sch. 1917-18; ibid. Maxton graded sch. 1919-22; ibid. Greene co. sch. 1922-; author History co. "K" 324th inf. 81st div.; pvt., corp. co. "K" 324th inf. 81st div. A. E. F. 1918-19; Shriner; Methodist.

WORLEY, SIDNEY WILLIAMSON

        Selma; s. 1921-22; b. Selma, Sept. 18, 1903; p. P. C. and -- -- --.

‡WORMELY, JOHN R.

        Clairborne, Ala.; s. 1857-58.

WORRELL, WILLIAM CHARLES Farmer

        Rich Square; s. p. 1900-02; b. Murfreesboro, Jan. 25, 1881; p. Charlie and Lillie C. (Rountree); m. Ollie Earnhardt; druggist; farmer; Mason; Baptist.

WORSHAM, BLACKBURN BUFORD

        Chapel Hill; A.B. 1923; s.l. 1923-24; b. Reithbend, Va., Dec. 30, 1898.

WORTH, ALEXANDER MCALISTER Auto Dealer

        Forest Hills, Durham; s. 1910-12; b. Greensboro, June 26, 1892; p. Thomas B. and Allie (Hannah); m. Martha Walker; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; banking and bonding 1912-17; auto. dealer since; 2nd lieut. M. G. co. 322nd inf. 81st div. A. E. F. 1918-19; Mason; Presbyterian.

WORTH, CHARLES WILLIAM Banker

        Wilmington; A.B. 1882; b. Wilmington, June 24, 1861; p. David Gaston and Julia A. (Stickney); m. Emma Walker, Aug. 14, 1884; banker; comm. merchant; wholesale grocer; machine works and foundry ship chandlery; alderman Wilmington; trustee U. N. C. 1903; Wilmington light inf. 1882; Mason; Presbyterian.

*WORTH, DAVID GASTON Merchant

        From Asheboro; Wilmington; b. Dec. 17, 1831; d. Nov. 21, 1897; m. Julia A. Stickney, June 7, 1853; A.B. 1853; founder Worth prize in philosophy; pres. cham. of com.; ibid. Produce Exchange; ibid. Navasso Guano co.; trustee U. N. C. 1891-99; Presbyterian.

WORTH, GEORGE CLARKSON Physician

        Wilmington; pres. Kiangyin, Miangsu prov., China; s. 1888-89; M.D. Univ. of Va. 1892; b. Wilmington, Oct. 27, 1867; p. David Gaston and Julia (Stickney); m. Emma Chadbourn, Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 11, 1870; Alpha Tau Omega; interne Charity hosp. and City Maternity hosp., New York; med. missionary to China 1895-; one of the original organizers of Student Volunter Movement for foreign missions in N. C. colleges; mem. Chinese Nat. Red Cross soc.; Presbyterian.

*WORTH, GEORGE CUNNINGHAM

        Asheboro; b. Randleman. July 23, 1882; d. Chapel Hill, Nov. 5, 1902; s. 1899-1901 and 1902; ry. survey.

WORTH, HERAM BARTER Shuttle Block Cutter

        851 Worth st., Greensboro; s. 1894-95; N. C. Col. of A. & E.; BS. Guilford col. 1894; b. Lenoir co., Mar. 15, 1873; p. William Henry and Sallie M. (Henley); Di Soc.; Alpha Tau Omega; bank emp. Wilmington 2 yrs.; sec.-treas. N. C. Ry. co. 2 yrs.; cutter and exporter shuttle blocks, Greensboro; Elk; Pythian; Friend.

WORTH, HAL VENABLE Lumberman

        Raleigh; s. 1901-02; b. Randleman, Aug. 18, 1884; p. Thomas Clarkson and Allie (Hannah); m. Marguerite Holladay, Nov. 16, 1911; baseball; ship. clerk Worth Mfg. co. 1906-07; salesman Berlin Aniline wks. 1908-09; lumber dealer 1909-; Junior; Presbyterian.

WORTH, JOSEPH COX

        Jefferson; s. 1900-01.

*WORTH, JAMES SPENCER Realtor

        Wilmington; b. 1869; d. May 12, 1900; m. Josephine McBryde; s. 1888-90; cashier Wilmington Savings & Trust co.; real estate bus.; Presbyterian.

*WORTH, SHERBAL G.

        Montgomery co.; killed in battle; s. 1852-54; capt. C. S. A., lieut.-col. 48th bat.

WORTH, THOMAS CLARKSON Banker

        Vickers ave., Durham; B.S. 1902; b. Randleman, Nov. 4, 1880; p. Thomas C.


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and Allie (Hannah); m. Bessie Payne, Dec. 9, 1916; Alpha Tau Omega; ins. and real estate 1902-15; banker 1915-; Elk; Presbyterian.

*WORTHAM, GEORGE W. Lawyer

        Oxford; b. 1828; d. 1883; s. 1841-43; journalist; col. C. S. A. 50th N. C. reg., Martin-Kirkland brig.

*WORTHAM, JAMES L.

        Granville co.; s. 1814.

*WORTHINGTON, BENJAMIN T. Planter

        From Greenville, Miss.; Leota, Miss.; b. 1844; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; C. S. A.

WORTHINGTON, ELMER CLIFTON Druggist

        LaGrange; s. p. 1912-13; b. Ayden, Aug. 12, 1890; p. Caleb and Julia Ann (McArthur); m. Hattie Kennedy Hodges; Mason; Christian Disciple.

WORTHINGTON, HUBERT SMITH

        Winterville; s. 1913-15; b. Winterville, June 26, 1894; p. S. G. and -- -- --.

WORTHINGTON, ROBERT Bookkeeper

        Ayden; s. 1885-87; b. Ayden, May 8, 1886; p. William and Lucretia R. (Cannon); m. Laura Celia McLawhon, Feb. 22, 1888; m. Mrs. Amanda Muse, Feb. 7, 1923; Phi Soc.; farmer 12 yrs.; bookkeeper and surveyor 24 yrs.; Christian.

WORTHINGTON, SAMUEL OTIS Lawyer

        Greenville; s. 1917-19; s. l. 1919-21; b. Winterville, Jan. 8, 1898; p. Samuel Glasgow and Lydia Campbell (Smith); Phi Soc.; Phi Alpha Delta; S. A. T. C.; Pythian; D. O. K. K.; Moose; Episcopalian.

WORTHINGTON, SAMUEL WHEELER Merchant

        Wilson; s. 1893-95; b. Bertie co., Nov. 28, 1875.

WRAY, ALBERT VICTOR Merchant

        Shelby; s. 1897-98; b. Cleveland co., June 7, 1879; p. George Washington and Sarah Jane (Suttle); m. Margaret Lee Jones, Oct. 12, 1905; clerk Shelby 1898-1900; ibid. Lynchburg, Va., 1900, 1902-09; ibid. Ridgeway, S. C., 1901; merchant Ridgeway, S. C., 1909-11; ibid. Shelby 1911-; Baptist.

WRAY, FRANKLIN STOUGH

        Shelby; s. 1897-99; b. Shelby, Feb. 19, 1877; p. George W. and Sarah (Suttle); Phi Kappa Alpha; Odd Fellow; Baptist.

WRAY, JOE SUTTLE Insurance

        110 st., Gastonia; A.B. 1897; Univ. of Chicago 1898; Univ. of Va. 1904; b. Shelby, June 23, 1874; p. George W. and Sara J. (Suttle); m. Oeland Barnett, Nov. 3, 1909; Di Soc.; Pi Kappa; prin. Washington, Ga. H. S. 1897-1901; supt. Gastonia pub. sch. 1901-21; gen. agt. Reliance Life ins. co. Pittsburgh, Pa., 1921-; Junior; Odd Fellow; Pythian; Baptist.

WRENN, CLEM Banker

        North Wilkesboro; Ph.B. 1905; b. Chatham co., Mar. 24, 1884; p. E. H. and Dora (Patterson); m. Lyla Vestal, Sept. 10, 1913; Di Soc.; teacher Mt. Airy 1905-06; chief clerk Bradstreet co., Greensboro, 1906-09; asst. cashier Home Banking co., High Point, 1909-10; cashier Deposit & Savings bank. North Wilkesboro, 1911-22; pres. Bank of Wilkes, ibid.; ibid. Wrenn ins. agency, inc.; vice-pres. Horton Tel. co.; sec.-treas. North Wilkesboro Bldg. & Loan assn.; sec. and dir. Ronda Cotton mills, Ronda; Mason; Methodist.

WRENN, EARL REID Banker

        Siler City; s. 1919-20; Trinity col. 1915-17; b. Siler City, Aug. 20, 1897; p. Charles K. and Josephine (Wilson); m. Evelyn Burgin, May 10, 1922; mem. firm Wrenn bros. 1920-22; emp. Citizens Bank & Trust co. 1922-; pvt., corp. bat. "C" 113th F. A. 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Mason; Methodist.

WRENN, FRANK REECE Physician

        621 W. Whitner st., Anderson, S. C.; s. 1908-10; A.B. Trinity col. 1907; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1912; b. Siler City, Aug. 31, 1884; p. James Clay and Mary Alice (Vestal); m. Rosa Helen Nickels; Phi Chi; practice medicine since 1912; Roentgenology since 1917; 1st lieut. A. E. F. 1919; 4th Fr. army B. H. No. 8, B. H. No. 69; consultant Roentgenology hosp. center, Savenay, Loir inf. capt. M. C. 1918-19; Presbyterian.

*WRENN, JAMES EDWARD

        McCullers; b. Gulleys Mill, Aug. 5, 1881; d. Feb. 11, 1910; s. 1902-03.

WRENN, LUCIAN PATTERSON Realtor and Insurance

        Mt. Airy; s. 1914-17; b. Mt. Airy, Sept. 4, 1896; p. Edgar H. and Dora (Patterson); m. Beatrice Pelley, May 18, 1920; Pi Kappa Alpha; emp. 1st Nat. bank, Mt. Airy, 1917; vice-pres. Granite Merc. co. ibid. 1919-23; pres. Mt. Airy ins. and realty co. 1923-; winner national prize of $250 offered by the Beech Nut Packing co. for essay on Salesmanship, 1922; sergt. U. S. marine corps 1917-19; Mason; Woodman; Junior; Baptist.

WRENN, SIMEON MAYO Pharmacist

        Garner; pres. Benson; Ph.G. 1923; Davidson col.; b. Garner, Dec. 8, 1896; p. William Parker and Susanna (Britt); Theta Chi; Kappa Psi; baseball (Davidson); pharmacist since graduation; sergt. 65th base hosp. A. E. F. 11 mos.; Presbyterian.

WRIGHT, ALAN BRANTLEY Engineer

        Winston-Salem; pres. box 50, Williamson, W. Va.; B.S. 1921; b. Winston-Salem, Feb.


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7, 1900; p. William C. and Ada Brantley (Thornburg); Phi Zeta Nu; Phi Delta Theta; with Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. co.; mgr. elec. dept. Williamson supply co. 1923-; 2nd lieut. inf. U. S. A. Syracuse N. Y., world war; Methodist.

*WRIGHT, ADAM EMPIE

        Wilmington; b. 1833; d. 1879; A.B. 1853; physician.

WRIGHT, CLEMENT GILLESPIE Realtor

        Greensboro; s. 1882-86; lawyer; trustee, U. N. C.; gen. assem. 1917-23.

*WRIGHT, CLEMENT GILLESPIE Lawyer

        From Bladen co.; Fayetteville; b. Oct. 15, 1824; died in service 1865; A.B. 1843; A.M. 1853; mem. house of c. 1860; lieut.-col. C. S. A. 66th reg.

*WRIGHT, CHARLES JEWKES

        Wilmington; b. 1792; d. 1821; A.B. 1812.

WRIGHT, ELMER ANDREW

        Morristown, Tenn.; M.A. 1917; A.B. Carson-Newman col. 1915; b. Morristown, Tenn., Jan. 25, 1889; p. Jacob and Elizabeth Crosby (Mohawk); Baptist.

*WRIGHT, ELISHA ELDRIDGE

        Memphis, Tenn.; b. Aug. 22, 1840; killed, Murfreesboro, 1863; A.B. 1861; capt. C. S. A.

‡WRIGHT, GASTON AMICK

        Newton; s. 1905-07, 1909-10.

WRIGHT, HAROLD MARSHALL

        414 Telfair st., Augusta, Ga.; s. 1922-23; b. Augusta, Ga., July 11, 1904; p. G. W. and -- -- --.

WRIGHT, ISAAC CLARK Lawyer

        1807 Chestnut st., Wilmington; A.B., A.M. 1905; s. l. 1905-06; Univ. of Chicago; b. Coharie, Nov. 9, 1883; p. John Cromartie and Bettie Vaiden (Herring); m. Bertha Dalton, June 9, 1910; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Soc.; football; ed. U. N. C. Magazine; intercollegiate debater; lawyer Greensboro 1907; ibid. Clinton, firm Faison and Wright 1908-15; ibid. alone 1915-16; ibid. Wilmington, firm Kenan and Wright 1916-18; ibid. alone 1918-20; ibid. firm Wright and Stevens 1920-; Odd Fellow; Methodist.

*WRIGHT, JAMES ALLEN

        Wilmington; b. Apr. 13, 1836; killed, Mechanicsville, June, 1862; A.B. 1854; A.M. 1857; clerk sup'r ct.; capt. C. S. A. co. "E" 1st reg.

WRIGHT, JOHN BRYAN Physician

        Citizens bank, Raleigh; s. m. 1896-98; M.D. Univ. Col. of med. 1899; b. Sampson co., Sept. 4, 1874; p. John Cromartie and Bettie Varden (Herring); m. Violet Rhodes, June 10, 1904; Presbyterian.

WRIGHT, JOHN BRYAN, JR.

        216 Hawthorne st., Raleigh; s. 1922-23; b. Raleigh, June 27, 1904; p. Dr. J. B. and Violet (Rhodes).

*WRIGHT JOSHUA G.

        Wilmington; s. 1825.

*WRIGHT, JOSHUA GRAINGER

        Wilmington; b. Apr. 17, 1840; d. Dec. 29, 1894; m. Florence Maffitt, Oct., 1865; A.B. 1861; emp. Williams & Murchison, Wilmington, 1865-83; organizer and mgr. real estate agency J. G. Wright and son, Wilmington; sergt., 1st lieut. co. "E" 1st N. C. inf. C. S. A.; royal arcanum; mem. Cape Fear camp U. C. V.; Episcopalian.

*WRIGHT, JOSEPH HILL

        Wilmington; b. 1834; d. 1862; A.B. 1854.

‡WRIGHT, JUNIUS HOLT

        Schenectady, N. Y.; s. 1912-13; Elon col.; Med. Col. of Va.; b. Siler City, 1891; p. G. W. and -- -- --.

WRIGHT, JOHN LAURENS

        207 Nun st., Wilmington; s. 1912-14; b. Wilmington, Sept. 8, 1894; p. John Moffett and Josie (Young); Sigma Nu; mgr. Standard Oil co., Wilmington; Mason; Episcopalian.

*WRIGHT, JOHN LEWIS

        Wilmington; b. 1805; d. 1834; A.B. 1824; physician.

*WRIGHT, JAMES MOREHEAD

        Bladen co.; A.B. 1826; A.M. 1832.

WRIGHT, JAMES THOMAS CARR Teacher

        Boone; A.B. 1917; b. Hunting Creek, May 22, 1894; p. C. C. and Jennie Catherine (Land); m. Sinesca Mastin, May 31, 1917; Di Soc.; prin. Ronda H. S. 1917-18; ibid. Mt. View inst. 1918-19; ibid. Unionville H. S. 1919-20; teacher, head of math. dept. Appalachian Train. sch. Boone, 1920-; Mason; Baptist.

*WRIGHT, JULIUS WALKER Lawyer

        Wilmington; b. Apr. 18, 1838; A.B. 1858; C. S. A.

WRIGHT, LOUIS B.

        Greenwood, S. C.; M.A. 1924; A.B. Wofford col. 1920; b. Greenwood, S. C., Mar. 1, 1899; p. T. F. and Lena (Booker); Methodist.

WRIGHT, LUKE GREGORY Farmer

        Indiantown; s. m. 1907; p. Luke F. and Margaret -- --; m. Rosa --; farmer since leaving the university.

WRIGHT, MARTIN LEROY Educator

        Beaufort; A.B. 1908; b. Guilford co., Sept. 12, 1882; p. H. T. and Fannie (Price); m. Virginia Robertson; Nov. 23, 1911; prin. Jonesboro graded sch. 1908-09; teacher Greensboro H. S. 1909-11; prin. rural sch. Wake co. 1911-14; supt. Edenton city sch. 1915-17; supt. Chowan co. sch. 1917-20; ibid. Carteret co. sch. 1921-; Methodist.


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WRIGHT, NATHANIEL

        Ahoskie; s. 1914-15; b. Chapel Hill, Oct. 8, 1878.

WRIGHT, ORPHEUS EVANS Student

        122 Ardmore ave., Winston-Salem; s. 1915-18; Emory univ. 1920-; b. Salisbury, Aug. 9, 1897; p. William C. and Ada (Thornburg); Phi Delta Theta; sergt. base hosp. No. 65, A. E. F. 1918-19; Mason; Methodist.

WRIGHT, ROBERT HARDAWAY, JR.

        232 Merrimon ave., Asheville; pres. Dillsboro; s. 1920-21; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; b. Tuscaloosa, Ala., June 30, 1900; p. R. H. and -- -- --; m. Mary Katherine Rollins, Asheville, Aug. 19, 1921; Sigma Nu; gen. con. State Highway co.

WRIGHT, ROBERT HAZLEHURST, JR. Insurance

        211 Hawthorne road, Raleigh; s. 1912-17; b. Augusta, Ga., Oct. 26, 1894; p. Robert Hazlehurst and Bessie (Danford); m. Elizabeth Telfair, Jan. 26, 1919; football 1914-15; track 1914-16; gym team; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Gorgon's Head; mgr. gen. merchandise store 1918-22; salesman real estate 1923-24; treas. Carolina Mutual life ins. co. Raleigh; U. S. A., world war; Episcopalian.

WRIGHT, ROBERT HERRING Educator

        Greenville; B.S. 1897; Johns Hopkins univ. 1901-02; b. Parkersburg, May 21, 1870; p. John C. and Betty (Vaiden); m. Pearl Murphy, Dec. 31, 1902; teacher N. C. and S. C., 1891-94; ibid. Oak Ridge inst. 1898-1901; ibid. Baltimore city col. 1903-06; prin. Eastern H. S., Baltimore, Md., 1906-09; pres. Eastern Carolina train. sch. 1909-; mem. N. A. E., N. C. State's assn., Maryland history teachers' assn., N. C. soc., Baltimore, Carolina club; Methodist.

WRIGHT, SILAS GREGORY Physician

        Indiantown; s. m. 1899-1901; M.D. Univ. of Md. 1903; b. Indiantown, Jan. 13, 1879; p. L. F. and Margaret (Gregory); m. Iva Williams, Oct. 31, 1911; physician; farmer.

WRIGHT, SAMUEL KING Real Estate

        Box 82, Ruffin; pres. 4929 Girard ave., W. Phila., Pa.; s. 1915-16; B.E. N. C. col. of A. and E. 1920; b. Ruffin, Aug. 14, 1897; p. Ernest Linwood and Virginia (Carter); m. Annie Inman; taught sch. 1 yr.; real estate since; U. S. A. 2nd lieut. 1918; Junior; Methodist Episcopal (South).

WRIGHT, THOMAS EWELL Instructor

        8 College st., Newton; pres. Chapel Hill; A.B. 1922; Catawba col. 1913-15; b. Lenoir, Feb. 2, 1896; p. Thomas Ewell and Kate (Cochran); instr. U. N. C. 1923-; pvt., band sergt. 1st N. C. inf. 105th engrs., 1st N. H. inf. 1st army hdqtrs. reg. G. H. Q. A. E. F. 1917-19; Methodist.

WRIGHT, THURMAN GREGORY

        Fairmont, S. C.; s. m. 1908-09; s. a. 1909-10.

*WRIGHT, THOMAS HENRY Physician

        Wilmington; b. 1800; d. 1861; A.B. 1820; pres. Bank of Cape Fear.

WRIGHT, THOMAS LOFTIN Lawyer

        1½ West Main st., Admore, Okla.; B.S. 1897; b. Sampson co., June 8, 1869; p. J. W. and Mariah (Boykin); m. Alberta Willis, Mar. 28, 1908; practicing atty. since leaving the university; Presbyterian.

WRIGHT, THEODORE ORAN Teacher

        Pleasant Garden; pres. Oak Ridge; A.B. 1913; b. Randolph co., Apr. 17, 1894; p. Emsley and Sarah (Cox); life ins. and teacher 1919-21; teacher Pleasant Garden H. S. 1921-23; ibid. Oak Ridge inst. 1923-; pvt., sergt. 2nd lieut. A. E. F. 1917-19; Junior; Methodist.

*WRIGHT, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS Lawyer

        Wilmington; b. Feb. 28, 1807; d. May 15, 1878; A.B. 1825; pres. Bank of Cape Fear.

*WRIGHT, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS

        From Wilmington, N. C.; Jacksonville, Fla.; b. May 30, 1846; d. Jan. 24, 1902; s. 1864-66; truck farmer; ry. service.

*WRIGHT, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS

        Wilmington; b. Wilmington; d. Sept., 1918; m. Martha Woolridge, Asheville, 1912; s. l. 1911; merchant; mem. firm Baxter tob. co. 1914-18; Episcopalian.

*WRIGHT, WILLIAM BECK Lawyer

        From Duplin co.; Fayetteville; b. 1804; d. 1880; A.B. 1825; A.M. 1830; state sen. 1862-64.

WRIKE, WALTER CURTIS Druggist

        Randleman; s. p. 1920-21; b. Randleman, Nov. 18, 1896; p. S. M. and roella -- --; Kappa Psi; sergt. hdqtrs. co. 120th inf. U. S. A. 1917-19; Methodist.

WRIGHT, WILLIAM CULLEN, JR. Salesman

        Winston-Salem; s. 1913-16; b. Winston-Salem, Sept. 5, 1895; p. William Cullen and Ada (Thornburg); Phi Delta Theta; shoe merchant Winston-Salem 1916-18, '1923; sales dept. Liggett & Myers tob. co., New Orleans, La., 1923-; sergt. med. corps A. E. F. 1918-19; Mason; Methodist.

WRIGHT, WILLIAM ISAAC Farmer

        Ingold; s. 1893-94; b. Sampson co., 1886; p. John C. and Bettie V. (Herring); m. Julia Herring; farmer; originator and producer Wright's Prolific corn and cotton seed; Methodist.

WUNSCH, WILLIAM ROBERT Teacher

        615 Calypso st., Monroe, La.; A.B. 1918; g. s. 1918-20; b. Monroe, La., Oct. 19, 1896; p. Robert Albert and Minnie


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(Briehn); Omega Delta; Epsilon Phi Delta; gen. sec. Y. M. C. A. U. N. C. 1918-20; asst. instr. Monroe, La., H. S. 1921-22; head of sci. dept. ibid. 1922-; Presbyterian.

WYATT, ARTHUR THOMAS Physician

        305 Blackstone blvd., Providence, R. I.; s. m. 1913-15; M.D. Jefferson Med. col. 1919; b. Raleigh, Dec. 15, 1896; p. Patrick Thomas and Rebecca (Bledsoe); m. Clara Anna Odette, Feb. 8, 1922; interne Providence, R. I., city hosp. 1919-20; ibid. Macon, Ga., hosp. 1920-21; res. phys. Butler hosp. Providence, R. I., 1921-; S. A. T. C. Jefferson Med. col. 1918.

WYATT, JAMES LEAK Physician

        Lilesville; s. m. 1901-03; M.D. Medico Chi. hosp. 1905; b. Wadesboro, Dec. 13, 1875; p. Thomas Barton and Annie (Leak); m. Alma Wyatt, Oct. 15, 1917; Phi Delta Theta; Mason; Episcopalian.

WYATT, MARSHALL BOYLAN Student

        Ginter park, Richmond, Va.; A.B. 1911; Union Theo. sem. 1922-; b. Durham, July 20, 1889; p. Magruder Benjamin and Emma May (Harden); m. Lillian Reeves, Sept. 6, 1916; emp. 1st Nat. bank Durham, 1911-13; ibid. Durham Hosiery mills 1913-14; wholesale grocer 1915-21; Presbyterian.

WYATT, WORTHAM Physician

        Wachovia Bank bldg., Winston-Salem; A.B. 1908; s. m. 1909-11; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1913; b. Wadesboro, May 7, 1887; p. Thomas Barton and Annie (Leak); m. Blanche E. Lewis, Nov. 29, 1918; Phi Delta Theta; phys. Lilesville 1913-15; ibid. Winston-Salem 1915-; Kiwanian; 1st lieut., capt. med. corps U. S. A. 1917-19; Episcopalian.

WYCHE, BENJAMIN Insurance

        503 East blvd., Charlotte; B. Litt. 1894; s. 1889-94; Amherst col.; b. Williamsboro, Sept. 12, 1869; p. Benjamin and Sarah (Hunter); m. Knowlton Woodward, Oct. 14, 1897; m. Ethel Cheshire Deaver, Sept. 14, 1914; Phi Soc.; librarian U. N. C. 1894-97; ibid. Univ. of Tex. 1897-1903; ibid. Carnegie library, San Antonio, Tex. 1903-11; spec. agt. N. Y. Life ins. co. 1912-; pres., sec. Tex library assn.; Methodist.

*WYCHE, BEVIL G.

        Lawrenceville, Va.; s. 1816.

WYCHE, CLARENCE ADOLPHUS Cotton and Lumber Manufacturer

        Roanoke Rapids; s. 1897-98; b. Henderson, Mar. 14, 1878; p. Parry Wayne and Rebecca J. (Southall); m. Lemme Jordan, Nov. 20, 1902; Alpha Tau Omega; telegraph operator S. A. L. ry. 1899-1901; sec. Rosemary mfg. co. Roanoke Rapids, 1901-13; pres. 1st Nat. bank ibid. 1913-22; cotton and lumber mfr. 1922-; Mason; Presbyterian.

WYCHE, CHARLES (IRA) Physician

        Kirkwood; pres. St. Louis, Mo.; s. 1889-90; Univ. of Md. 1893; Johns Hopkins univ. 1902; Central London ear, nose, throat hosp. 1902-03; b. Williamsboro, July 20, 1871; p. Benjamin and Sarah Elizabeth (Hunter); m. Miriam Crosby, 1911; acting asst. surg. U. S. A. in Philippines 1900-02; ear, nose and throat specialist 1903-; Am. med. assn.; St. Louis and Mo. med. soc.; capt. and surg. U. S. A. R. F. 1917.

WYCHE, CYRIL JULIAN

        Dabney; s. 1918-19; b. Dabney, Feb. 1, 1898; p. C. D. and -- -- --.

*WYCHE, JOHN JLNKIKS

        Granville co.; b. 1800; d. 1870; A.B. 1825; A.M. 1828; tutor 1826-28; prof. Jefferson col., Miss.

WYCHE, RICHARD THOMAS Lecturer and Story Teller

        3 Kennedy N. W., Washington, D. C.; s. 1889-92; Univ. of Chicago 1901; Columbia univ. 1911; b. Granville co., July 25, 1867; p. Benjamin and Sarah Elizabeth (Hunter); m. Maude Anna Ambrister, Feb. 26, 1916; Phi Soc.; teacher 1893; ministerial work and teaching 1894-96; teacher 1897-98; story teller and lecturer 1899-; organizer National story tellers' league 1903; pres. ibid. 1903-19; mem. Washington arts club; ed. Story Tellers' Magazine 1913-15; author Some Great Stories and How to Tell Them; contributor to many magazines; Congregationalist.

WYNNE, GEORGE BENNETTE

        1611 N. 31st. st., Birmingham, Ala.; B.S. 1924; b. LaGrange, May 20, 1902; p. George Washington and Mary Frances (Dixon); track 1920; Di Soc.; Methodist Protestant.

*WYNN, JAMES MADISON Merchant

        Murfreesboro; b. Barfields, Oct. 12, 1834; d. Nov. 29, 1906; m. Virginia Brown, Feb. 22, 1865; s. 1851-53; St. Paul's col.; state sen. 1864-65; judge co. ct.; mem. co. bd. of educ.; pres. br. trustees Wesleyan col.; col. 15th cav. bat. N. C. troops; Methodist.


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*YAGER, WILLIAM LEE

        From Contra Costa co., Calif.; Martinez, Calif.; d. Jan. 7, 1867; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1862.

*YANCEY, ALGERNON SIDNEY

        Caswell co.; d. 1840; s. 1831-35.

*YANCEY, BARTLETT Lawyer

        Caswell co.; b. Feb. 19, 1785; d. Aug. 30, 1828; m. Nancy Graves, Dec. 8, 1808; s. 1804-06; mem. cong. 1813-17; state sen. 1817-27; speaker, sen. 1817-27; appointed U. S. minister to Peru, by pres. J. Q. Adams, but declined; refused appointment to supr. ct. of N. C. trustee U. N. C. 1817-28; lieut.-gov. 1817-27.

*YANCEY, GARLAND MEREDITH Teacher

        From Chapel Hill; Orlando, Fla.; b. Opelousas, La., Oct. 12, 1836; d. Mar. 30, 1903; s. 1857-60; cav. staff officer, C. S. A.

*YANCEY, RUFUS AUGUSTUS

        Caswell co.; d. Richmond, Va., Nov. 5, 1829; A.B. 1829.

*YANCEY, TRYON MILTON

        Caswell co.; A.B. 1814; A.M. 1817.

†YANDLE, LAWRENCE SADLER

        Davenport; s. 1899-1900.

YARBOROUGH, CHARLES GARRETT Electric Service

        420 S. San Pedro st., Los Angeles, Calif.; s. 1895-96; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; b. Caswell co., May 31, 1875; p. Chas. J. and Mary J. (Bradsher); m. Grace S. Thompson, Sept. 23, 1903; apprentice, Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. co. 1896-99, asst. foreman testing dept. 1899-1903, foreman 1903-07; erection work Chicago office 1907-12; dist. service mgr. ibid. 1912-; Baptist.

†YARBOROUGH, FENNER

        Louisburg; s. 1875-77; b. May 13, 1860.

YARBOROUGH, FRANK RAY

        Cary; pres. Bryn Mawr hosp. Bryn Mawr, Pa.; s. m. 1920-22; A.B. Trinity col. 1920; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1924-; b. Osgood, Apr. 17, 1895; p. N. G. and Sarah Laurena (Judd); Kappa Psi; Phi Beta Kappa; Acacia; Mason; Methodist.


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*YARBOROUGH, HENRY Pysician

        Hillsboro; A.B. 1827; A.M. 1833.

YARBOROUGH, JOHN ARCHIBALD Dentist

        Wake Forest; s. 1909-11; D.D.S. Atlanta Dental col. 1914; b. Osgood, Nov. 21, 1888; p. N. G. and Sarah L. (Judd); m. Gussie Adams, Nov. 24, 1915; Psi Omega (Atlanta Dental col.); dentist, Wake Forest 1914-; Shriner; Methodist.

*YARBOROUGH, JOHN B.

        Louisburg; s. 1852-53.

*YARBOROUGH, JAMES HART

        From Louisburg; Kansas; d. 189-; s. 1877-79.

YARBOROUGH, NATHANIEL BAYARD Accountant

        1489 Blaine ave., Detroit, Mich.; s. 1912-14; s. m. 1914-16; b. Osgood, Apr. 10, 1893; p. Nathaniel Graham and Sarah L. (Judd); m. Birdie Kornegay, Dec. 26, 1921; acct. Reo motor co. 3 yrs.; sergt. 1st class med. dept. U. S. A. 1917-19; Methodist.

*YARBOROUGH, NEILL SMITH

        Sumpter co., Ala.; A.B. 1856; capt. C. S. A.

*YARBOROUGH, RICHARD FENNER Merchant

        Louisburg; s. 1851-53; U. S. coll. int. rev. 1885-89; C. S. A.

YARBOROUGH, RICHARD FENNER Physician

        Louisburg; s. 1888-89; M.D. Columbian univ. 1898; g. s. ibid. 1899; b. Louisburg, Mar. 21, 1872; p. Col. William Henry and Lula (Davis); m. Martha Harriet Ballard, Nov. 29, 1916; supt. Franklin co. bd. of health; mem. Franklin co. med. soc. and N. C. med. soc.

YARBOROUGH, ROBERT SAMUEL Auto Dealer

        Albany, Ga.; pres. 424 Highland ave., Albany, Ga.; s. 1912-16; b. Randolph co., Apr. 22, 1895; p. W. B. and Martha Jeanette (Arnold); m. Sue Webb, Nov. 23, 1918; mgr. auto dept. Foy & Shemmell, Lexington 1916-17; dist. mgr. Ga.- Ala. power co. 1919-20, sec. and treas. 1921-22; gen. mgr. Foy & Shemmell, 1922-; partner in firm Lambe & Yarborough, Albany, Ga., dealers in tires, auto accessories, etc.; cadet U. S. A. flying corps 1917-19; 2nd lieut., 1st lieut., stationed Kelly field, Tex. and Belleville, Ill. as flying instr.; Mason; Elk; Methodist.

*YARBOROUGH, WILEY Planter

        Salisbury; s. 1808-09; hotel keeper.

YARBROUGH, JAMES ELMO Student

        Spring Hope; pres. 800 Pine st., Phila., Pa.; s. m. 1920-22; Jefferson Med. col. 1922-; b. Spring Hope, Oct. 18, 1899; p. A. C. and Lelia (Bunn); Delta Tau Delta; Phi Chi.

YARBROUGH, ZACHARIAH THOMAS Farmer

        McIver; s. 1899-1900; b. Caswell co., Nov. 29, 1878; p. Charles Joel and Jessie M. (Bradsher); m. Georgia R. Moon, Sept. 25, 1921; Methodist.

YARLEY, CHARLES BENJAMIN

        1313 Massachusetts ave., N. W., Washington, D. C.; s. 1920-22; b. Feb. 8, 1900.

YATES, CHARLES WATSON

        110 N. 4th st., Wilmington; s. 1892-94; b. Wilmington, Sept. 27, 1874; p. Charles Wesley and Alice Caroline (Walker); Methodist.

YATES, GROVER CLEVELAND Lawyer

        6262 Stoney Island ave., Chicago, Ill.; s. 1913-14; s. l. 1915-17; b. Chadbourne, Oct. 11, 1891; p. Bradley F. and Ella (Williams); farmer; teacher; claims and ins. adjuster U. S. vet. bureau, Chicago, Ill., 1919-23; atty. examiner for Chicago title and trust co.; corp. bat. "C" 113th F. A. 30th div. A. E. F. 1917-19; Baptist.

YATES, JESSE GRAVES

        97 Fleet st., Asheville; B.S. 1923; b. Wilson, Jan. 18, 1901; p. Jesse Jackson and Mary Elizabeth (Graves); Acacia; track; Mason; Methodist.

YATES, JOSEPH WALKER Banker

        110 N. 4th st., Wilmington; B.S. 1894; b. Wilmington, Oct. 18, 1872; p. Chas. W. and Alice Caroline (Walker); m. Rena Mills, Feb. 20, 1906; Delta Kappa Epsilon; vice-pres. Murchison Nat. bank, Wilmington; pres. Home Savings bank, Auto finance corp., and Hanover bldg. and loan assn., Wilmington, and bank of Roseboro, Roseboro; dir. Delgaro mills, Wilmington, and Bank of Magnolia, Magnolia; pres. Peoples United bank, Southport; Methodist.

*YATES, SILAS OTHO Druggist

        From Morrisville; Raleigh; b. Mar. 8, 1885; d. Aug. 25, 1910; s. p. 1908-09; Baptist.

‡YATES, WILLIAM HENRY

        Concord; s. 1905-06.

YATES, WILLIAM JAMES Cotton Broker

        719 N. Pine st., Charlotte; s. 1919-21; b. Charlotte, May 5, 1902; p. David Schenck and Edith May (Will); track; Kappa Alpha; Di Soc.; emp. Merchants & Farmers Nat. bank, Charlotte, 1921-23; with Tanner & Jones, cotton brokers, 1923-; Episcopalian.

*YATES, WILLIAM JAMES Merchant

        From Charlotte; Paul's Valley, Okla.; b. 1870; s. 1887-88.

YEARBY, ADOLPHUS HILL

        406 Mangum st., Durham; s. p. 1897-98.

*YEARGIN, MORGAN (OR MARK)

        From Orange co.; Henderson, Ky.; s. 1807.

YELLOTT, MARY TRAILL

        (See Denny, Mrs. George Vernon).

*YELLOWLEY, CHARLTON WHITAKER Lawyer

        From Jackson; San Marcos, Tex.; b. July 26, 1831; d. May 12, 1864; A.B. 1855; prin. sem. Texas; C. S. A.

*YELLOWLEY, EDWARD CLEMENTS Lawyer

        Pitt co.; d. 1885; A.B. 1844; mem. gen. assem. 1865; col. C. S. A. 68th reg.

*YELLEWLEY, JAMES B.

        Williamston; s. 1815.

*YELLOWLEY, JAMES BROWNLOW Lawyer

        From Greenville; Madison, Miss.; b. 1848; s. 1866-68; mem. Miss. gen. assem.

YELVERTON, BEN OLDS

        Fremont; s. 1917-18; b. Mar. 7, 1899.

YELVERTON, CALVIN ROBERT Bookkeeper

        Fremont; s. 1916-18; b. Fremont, Jan. 24, 1900; p. Ivey Lee Roy and Minnie Ketura (Gurley); m. Percy Lane, Jan. 31, 1921; asst. cashier Bank of Fremont, 1918-22; at pres. head bookkeeper tob. growers co.-op. assn., Fremont market.

YELVERTON, EUGENE LESLIE Merchant

        Goldsboro; s. 1902-04; b. Oct. 17, 1884; hdw. bus.

YELVERTON, HARRISON

        Goldsboro; s. 1908-12; s. l. Harvard univ. 1919-20; b. Goldsboro, July 16, 1890; p. Wm. Thos. and Sarah Jane (Sauls); consular service 1914-19; with Washington city atty. 1919-20; Amer. vice-consul in London during war; sec. to sen. Underwood for conference for limitation of armament at Washington; mem. gen. assem. 1925-; Mason; Episcopalian.

‡YELVERTON, JUNE HUGH

        Wilson; s. 1901-02.

YELVERTON, OSCAR WAYNE

        Fremont; s. 1919-20; b. Fremont, July 27, 1901.

YELVERTON, PAUL Hardware

        Goldsboro; s. 1900-03; b. Goldsboro, Apr. 21, 1882; p. Wm. Thos. and Sarah Jane (Sauls); m. Annie Hall Pipkin, Nov. 14, 1906; hdw. bus.; Mason; Baptist.

YELVERTON, RICHARD BELTON

        Fremont; s. 1911-12; b. Fremont, Nov. 12, 1891.

YELVERTON, WILLIAM BAYARD Lawyer

        Park ave., Goldsboro; s. 1919-21; b. Wayne co., Mar. 19, 1895; p. Thomas L. and Corrine (Barnes); Phi Soc.; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Phi Delta Phi; lawyer, Goldsboro 1921-; with 53rd Pioneers A. E. F. 1917-19; Elk; Methodist.


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YELVERTON, WILLIAM ELMER Newspaperman

        Evening Star bldg., Washington, D. C.; A.B. 1908; b. Wayne co., Feb. 26, 1887; p. Hardy Forrest and Mary (Flanagan); m. Lillie Stuart Converse, Sept. 11, 1912; Phi Beta Kappa; Golden Fleece; Sigma Upsilon; Hunter Lee Harris mem.; ed. Magazine 1908; Phi Soc.; teacher Salem Boys sch. 1908-09; ibid. Winston H. S. 1909-10; sport ed. Winston-Salem Journal 1910; ibid. Macon Telegraph 1911; city ed. Montgomery Advertiser 1911-12; managing ed. Raleigh News and Observer 1912; Washington correspondent ibid. and Savannah Morning News 1913-15; mgr. Harris Ewing Photographic News service 1916-19; div. supt., supt. consolidated press assn. Washington, Chicago and New York, 1920-23; managing dir. Current news features, inc., Washington, D. C., 1924.

YODER, FRED ROY Teacher

        Roth apts., Pullman, Wash.; A.M. 1915; A.B. Lenoir col. 1910; Univ. of Mo. 1915-17; Univ. of London 1919; Ph.D. Univ. of Wis. 1922-23; b. Hickory, Dec. 12, 1888; p. Colon M. and Emma Clementine --; m. Wilma Porter, June 22, 1923; prin. N. C. h. s. 1910-14; instr. La. State univ. 1917, Univ. of Mo. 1919-20; asst. prof. State Col. of Wash. 1920-21; asso. prof. agr. econ. N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1921-22 and specialized rural credits N. C. div. of markets 1921-22; now asst. prof. sociology, State Col. of Wash.; U. S. A. camp Funston, Kans. from Columbia, Mo. 1917, co. "E" 356th inf. 89th div.; France, Germany, England; St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne drives; discharged 1919; Lutheran.

YODER, MONROE CRAIG Teacher

        Hickory; g. s. 1919-20; A.B. Lenoir col. 1917; Sorbonne univ. Paris, France, 1922; M.A. Univ. of Va. 1924; b. Catawba co., Dec. 7, 1893; p. Colin Monroe and Emma Clementine --; m. Ethel Katharine Setzer, June 30, 1921; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; prof. of biology, Lenoir col. 1921-23; student Univ. of Va. 1923-24; prof. of biology, Lenoir col. 1924-; Evangelical Lutheran.

YODER, PAUL ALLISON

        R.F.D. 4, Newton; pres. Bryn Mawr hosp. Bryn Mawr, Pa.; s. m. 1919-21; A.B. Lenoir col. 1916; M.D. Univ. of Pa. 1923; b. Hickory, Mar. 9, 1895; p. Rev. R. A. and Rosa E. (Fisher); Kappa Psi; enlisted camp Jackson, S. C. 1917; with 306th engrs. 81st div.; discharged 2nd lieut. 1919; Lutheran.

YOKLEY, JOHN BRUCE Manufacturer

        Franklin st., Mt. Airy; B.S. 1920; b. Mt. Airy, Sept. 17, 1897; p. John A. and Flora E. (Siceloff); Pi Kappa Alpha; asst. engr. Davie co. 1920-21; engr. N. C. state highway comm. 1921-22; supt. Mt. Airy chair co., 1922-; 2nd lieut. camp Grant 1918; Methodist.

YOKLEY, JAMES FLETCHER Manufacturer

        Mt. Airy; s. 1902-04; b. Davidson co., May 28, 1883; p. John Alexander and Flora Elizabeth (Siceloff); m. Sallie Irene Hadley, Sept. 16, 1922; lumber and furn. mfgr.; Ft. Oglethorpe 1917; comm. Q. M. C. 2nd lieut., stationed camp Jackson, S. C., prom. 1st lieut. served in France about 1 yr. and with finance bureau in Paris 6 mos.; Mason; Methodist.

YOKLEY, OSCAR HOYLE Manufacturer

        Mt. Airy; s. 1905-08; b. Davidson co., Dec. 17, 1887; p. John A. and Flora E. (Siceloff); m. Mary Emily Wilkinson, Nov. 3, 1923; furn. mfr.; Methodist.

YOPP, CHARLES ROBINSON Merchant

        Box 216, Wilmington; s. 1901-03; b. Wilmington, Sept. 30, 1884; p. W. H. and Virginia (Kelly); m. Kate Street Galloway, Mar. 26, 1906; mgr. W. H. Yopp, wholesale fish shipper; Kiwanian; N. C. N. G. 4 yrs.; Odd Fellow; Methodist.

YORK, CICERO ARTHUR Lawyer

        Colonial st., High Point; s. l. 1912-13; b. Ramseur, Oct. 9, 1899; p. John D. and Emma C. (Richardson); m. Mary B. --, Sept. 24, 1918; 2nd lieut. 321st inf. 81st div. world war; Junior; Red Man; Elk; Methodist.

*YORK, RICHARD W. Lawyer

        Chatham co.; d. Nov. 1898; s. 1865-66.

YORK, WILLIAM MARVIN

        201 Jefferson Standard bldg., Greensboro; A.B. 1918; LL.B. Harvard Law sch. 1924; b. Greensboro, Apr. 17, 1897; p. William C. and Nellie (Robbins); m. Gladys Elizabeth Wilson, Sept. 6, 1923; Di Soc.; Golden Fleece; Tau Kappa Alpha; N. C. club; Acacia; teacher Greensboro H. S. 1919-21; student Harvard Law sch. 1921-24; atty. York & Boyd, Greensboro, 1924; heavy coast art. 8 mos.; 1st lieut., stationed Ft. Monroe, Va., and Ft. Screven, Ga.; discharged Feb. 1919; Mason; Woodman; Baptist.

YOUNCE, GEORGE ALEXANDER Lawyer

        W. Market st., Greensboro; A.B. 1919; s. l. 1919-20; b. Roanoke, Va., Apr. 25, 1899; p. Chas. P. and Elizabeth Frances (Kepley); baseball 1917-20; Di Soc.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; lawyer with judge P. S. Carlton, Salisbury 1920-21; baseball in Florida state and East Coast leagues summer 1921; lawyer Greensboro, 1921-; pros. atty. city of Spencer 1921; active service in U. S. N. 1918; apprentice seaman; Pythian; Junior; Moose; D. O. K. K.; Baptist.

YOUNCE, JESSE EDWARD Insurance

        211 Wallace bldg., Salisbury; s. 1917-20; Tulane univ. 1920-21; Univ. of Ala. 1921; b. Knoxville, Tenn., Jan. 10, 1901; p. Chas. Pearson and Elizabeth Frances (Kepley); Sigma Alpha Epsilon; real


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estate and gen. ins. bus. since leaving univ.; with firm Hambley, Floyd & Clair, inc. as vice-pres. 1921; now pres. J. E. Younce & co.; Pythian; Baptist.

YOUNG, ALEXANDER CRAIGHEAD

        509 E. Franklin st., Richmond, Va.; s. 1916-17; b. Charlotte, Aug. 12, 1899; p. Archibald M. and -- -- --.

YOUNG, ALEXANDER EUGENE Stationer

        536 Center st., Rock Hill, S. C.; s. p. 1915-16; Ga. Med. col. 1914-15; b. Ft. Mill, S. C., Aug. 22, 1892; p. Alex. Abraham and Susan Elizabeth (Baskins); m. Lydia Cornelia Jones, Oct. 17, 1923; Pi Kappa Phi; connected with Standard drug & mfg. co. 5 yrs.; operating a stationery and office supply bus. under firm name Young & Hull, vice-pres. and sec.-treas., ibid. 1922-; Kiwanian; chief clerk local draft bd. 1918-19; Shriner; Baptist.

*YOUNG, AUGUSTUS PERRY Lawyer

        From Louisburg; Selma, Ala.; b. Franklin co., Nov. 26, 1840; d. Mar. 3, 1900; s. 1859-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1863; priv. 24th N. C., C. S. A.

YOUNG, BENNETT ST. CLAIR Tobacco Buyer

        Donnelle, Va.; s. 1908-10; Eastman col.; b. Chatham co., Feb. 1, 1892; p. W. D. and Viola (Barber); m. Hallie May Elliott, Apr. 15, 1914; bookkeeper Export Leaf tob. co., later buyer for same firm in N. C., S. C. and Va.; Baptist.

*YOUNG, BOAZ WALTON Planter

        From Wake co.; Leachburg; b. Nov. 26, 1840; d. Apr. 18, 1905; A.B. 1862; teacher; chmn. bd. of educ.; C. S. A.

YOUNG, CALVIN FRANK

        Wilson; s. 1916-17.

YOUNG, CADMUS TURNER Druggist

        Clayton; s. p. 1898-1900; b. Wake co., May 30, 1880; p. J. J. and Mary S. (Turner); m. Janet Estelle Pool, Mar., 1920; Kappa Alpha; farmer and ins.; Mason; Elk; Pythian; Presbyterian.

*YOUNG, DAVID JONES

        Oxford; b. Nov. 27, 1836; killed in battle, July 17, 1864; A.B. 1858; C. S. A.

*YOUNG, GEORGE VALERINO Planter

        Waverly, Miss.; A.B. 1849; maj. C. S. A.

*YOUNG, HENRY

        Granville co.; s. 1798.

YOUNG, HARRY ASHLEY

        Wilson; s. 1909-10; b. June 19, 1892.

*YOUNG, JAMES Physician

        Granville co.; s. 1802; mem. gen. assem. 1815.

*YOUNG, JOHN

        Granville co.; s. 1812.

*YOUNG, JAMES B.

        Granville co.; b. Dillsboro, July 1, 1844; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864.

*YOUNG, JOHN GRAHAM Engineer

        From Charlotte; Winston-Salem; b. Statesville, Nov. 16, 1845; d. Oct. 16, 1918; m. Lucy Wingfield, Nov. 26, 1874; A.B. 1867; civil engr.; trav. freight agt.; ins. agt.; merchant; sergt., maj. 4th N. C. reg. C. S. A.; maj. N. C. state guards; clerk int. rev. office, Winston-Salem; mem. Norfleet camp. U. C. V.; Pythian.

*YOUNG, JOHN N. Physician

        From Iredell co.; Water Valley, Miss.; s. 1829; mem. legisl., Ala.; col. C. S. A.

*YOUNG, JOHN S.

        North Carolina; s. 1804-05.

YOUNG, JAMES ROBERT Lawyer

        Dunn; s. 1915-16; s. l. 1919-20; Univ. of Tenn. 1914-15; Wake Forest col. 1921-22; b. Dunn, Jan. 27, 1896; p. Ernest Foster and Alma (Fleming); m. Hazel Fetner, Nov. 22, 1922; Sigma Nu; with law firm Young, Best & Young, as jr. mem.; A. E. F. 1918; continuously on battle fields until Armistice; Ypres, Somme offensive; discharged 1919; Mason; Pythian; Methodist.

†YOUNG, JAMES WESLEY

        Spencer; s. m. 1895-96.

YOUNG, MARVIN PLEASANT Teacher

        Yadkin ave., Spencer; pres. Pine st., Princeton; A.B. 1918; b. Lexington, Aug. 7, 1896; p. William P. and Margaret Louis (Frank); m. Nellie S. Swicegood, Nov. 7, 1917; U. S. N. 1917-19; Methodist.

*YOUNG, OSCAR ARNOLD

        Penrose; d. June 6, 1910; s. 1905-06.

YOUNG, ROBERT GILL

        Young ave., Henderson; s. 1919-20; N. C. Col. of A. and E.; b. Henderson, Dec. 3, 1902; p. Isaas Jones and Celestia (Gill); Methodist.

YOUNG, RICHARD LEONIDAS Newspaper Reporter

        459 Beaumont ave., Charlotte; pres. 2 Ashland ave., Midwood Manor; A.B. 1918; b. Ft. Mill, S. C., Oct. 27, 1895; p. Arthur and Margaret Leonora (Ross); m. Jean Conklin, July 19, 1921; Di Soc.; Pi Kappa Phi; Sou. Bell. Tel. co. and U. S. Rubber co. 1919-20; reporter Charlotte Observer 1920-21, Charlotte News 1921-; U. S. A. camp Jackson, S. C., 1918-19; 2nd lieut. field art. central O. T. C. camp Taylor, Ky.; 13th ammunition tr. 13th div. camp Lewis, Wash.; discharged 1919; Pythian; D. O. K. K.; Civitan; Baptist.

‡YOUNG, ROY WILLIAM

        Angier; s. 1919-22; b. Angier, Oct. 19, 1900; p. J. R. and -- -- --.


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*YOUNG, SAMUEL D. Physician

        From Oxford; Henderson; d. 1888; s. 1853-54.

YOUNG, VICTOR VERNON

        1001 Watts st., Durham; A.B. 1923; s. l. Trinity col. 1923-; b. Durham, Nov. 23, 1901; p. W. H. and Annie Bertha --; Golden Fleece; Chi Phi; Baptist.

YOUNG, WILLIAM BEAUREGARD, JR. Merchant

        Wilson; s. 1910-11; b. Wilson, Nov. 12, 1890; p. Wm. B. and Hattie Blackwell (Kincaid); m. Beatrice Josephine Parker; Kappa Sigma; U. S. A. camp Jackson, S. C., 1917; later transferred to inf. 5th div.; overseas 12 mos.; Methodist.

YOUNG, WILLIAM DORSEY Tobacconist

        5 Ashley apts., Charleston, S. C.; s. 1918-19; Trinity col. 1919-20; b. Durham, Dec. 9, 1902.

‡YOUNG, WILLIOUGHBY FOSTER

        Wilson; s. 1920-21; b. Wilson, Oct. 22, 1902; p. N. B. and -- -- --.

†YOUNG, WILLIAM H.

        Granville co.; s. 1860-61; A.B. 1911 as of 1864.

*YOUNG, WILLIAM HAMILTON Lawyer

        From Oxford; Henderson; b. July 12, 1839; d. 1885; A.B. 1858; lieut. C. S. A.

‡YOUNG, WILLIAM HUBERT

        Cary; s. l. 1896-97.

YOUNG, WILLIAM LESLIE

        Lexington, Va.; s. 1910-11; Va. Milit. inst.; b. Lexington, Va., July 26, 1899; p. F. L. and -- -- --.

YOUNGBLOOD, SAMUEL HERBERT, JR. Merchant

        Charlotte; s. 1920-23; b. May 25, 1902; p. H. S. and -- -- --.

‡YOUNGBLOOD, SAMUEL MCDOWELL

        1410 E. 5th st., Charlotte; s. 1917-19; p. Samuel and Addie V. --; express bus.

YOUNT, MARSHALL HILL

        1215 13th st., Hickory; A.B. and A.M. 1895; Univ. of Va.; b. Newton, July 20, 1870; p. J. A. and Lena (Summit); m. Vivian Hutchinson, Jan. 16, 1913; mem. legislature from Catawba co. 1907-08; mayor Hickory 1922-23; Episcopalian.

Z

*ZACHARY, ROBERT EDGAR

        From Jeptha; Wilmington; d. Mar. 1904; Ph.B. 1895; s. m. 1895-97.

ZIRKLEA, GEORGE CAMPBELL

        Dandridge, Tenn.; s. 1919-20; b. Dandridge, Tenn., May 29, 1899; p. R. T. and -- -- --.

ZOLLICOFFER, ALGERNON AUGUSTUS

        Henderson; A.B. 1911; m. Jannie Cooper, Oct. 11, 1916.

ZOLLICOFFER, ALLEN CAULAIN Lawyer

        Rosemary; s. 1912-16; b. Northampton co., Jan. 18, 1893; p. Dr. Dallas B. and Katharine Alice (Thomas); baseball 1913-15; capt. elect 1916; Delta Kappa Epsilon; lawyer Rosemary 1920-; mem. 315th amb. co. 80th div. U. S. A. 1917; Callais, Meuse, Argonne; discharged 1919; Mason; Methodist.

ZOLLICOFFER, JOHN HILLIARD

        210 Young st., Henderson; A.B. 1924; b. Henderson, Nov. 22, 1902; p. A. C. and Temperance (Perry); Delta Kappa Epsilon; Episcopalian.

ZOLLICOFFER, JERE PERRY Lawyer

        Henderson; A.B. 1911; p. Allison Caulincourt and Temperance (Perry); m. Julia Bryan Jones, Nov., 1920.

ZUCKERMAN, ISAAC LOUIS Druggist

        802 Roxboro st., Durham; s. p. 1909-11; b. Russia, Sept. 15, 1889; p. Nathan K. and Gussie Sarah (Goldsmith); m. Rebecca Katz, Mar. 23, 1918; Elk; Mason; Jewish.


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[Additional Rosters]

Supplement

        This section carries such additions as we have been able to make while the book has been in process of preparation; and calls attention to inaccuracies discovered after the press work had been completed. Thus everything is published and corrected to September 1, 1924.

ADAMS, HENRY BETHUNE, JR.

        Monroe; pres. Waxhaw; Correction; "Monroe" should read "Waxhaw"; addition; b. Monroe, Nov. 29, 1880; p. Henry B. and Fannie (Person); m. Mabel Cooper, April 27, 1922; Di Soc.; city clerk and treas. Monroe, 1908-11; lawyer Laurinburg, Monroe and Waxhaw, 1905-; recorder Union co., 1913-15; mayor, Waxhaw, 1921-; Mason; Pythian; Methodist.

ADAMS, WALTER JARVIS

        Fayetteville; Correction: "Fayetteville" should read "Long Valley Farm, Manchester"; b. "1887" should read "1889"; Addition: p. Helen (Mills); m. Lina Banks Norris, May 3, 1917; farmer for self 1914-16; mgr. Long Valley Farm since 1919; mgr. farm owned by Dr. J. V. McGougan, Holly Springs, 1917-; Baptist.

ALBRIGHT, JAMES ALEXANDER

        Somerville, Tex.; Addition: p. Henry and -- -- --; m. Alice Hunter; pres. state bd. of health 1897; secy. and exec. off. Tenn. state bd of health 1897-1912; in charge checking yellow fever epidemic in the south 1905; ibid. Cerebro-Spinal meningitis epidemic in Dyesburg 1913; mem. official family R. L. Taylor 1897-1900; Presbyterian.

ALLEN, DURHAM EDWARD

        Clarkton; Correction: "State Col. Station, Raleigh", should read "43 Baker st., Lynn, Mass."; b. "Charlotte, Mar. 2, 1900", should read "Tar Heel, Nov. 2, 1900"; Addition; p. W. E. and Julia (Cain); employee Gen. Elec. co.

ARCHER, GRAY

        Phoenix, Ariz.; Correction: "Cashier bank", should read "bank clerk"; Addition: b. Mount Olive, July 12, 1885; p. Joseph Archer and Frances (Gray); m. May 3, 1911.

ARGO, FARDYCE HUBBARD

        Rockledge, Pa.; Addition: 205 Huntington Pike, Rockledge, Pa.; b. Manlius, N. Y., Jan. 13, 1872; p. Thomas Monroe and Mattie Henshaw (Hubbard); m. Maude R. Rossiter, Mar. 6, 1901; missionary in Wyoming & Wales, 1892-5; author: Jesus Idea; A Study of the Real Jesus; contributions to the Biblical World and the Churchman; Phi Kappa Sigma; Mason.

BABBITT, ELIZABETH HOWERTON C.

        10 Change st., New Bern; Correction: s. "1919-20", should read "1918-24". Addition: Red cross work; pres. ad. Pine Tree Cabin, Black Mt.; Womens med col. of Pa.; Temple univ.; Univ. of Pa.; b. New Bern; p. William Edwards (Clarke) and Bessie (Howerton); m. George Harris Babbitt, Oct. 1, 1912; Alpha Kappa Psi; served first aid dept. N. C. Ship Building co., in charge of first aid work; teacher lip reading for shell-shocked deafened soldiers Temple univ., Philadelphia, Pa.; author: Faulty diet and its Relation to Structure of Bone Decalcification of Teeth and Bone, and Regeneration of Bone Through Diet; Anat. and Embryology of the Lungs; Episcopalian.

BAGWELL, EDWARD ELBERT

        Flatonia, Texas; Correction: "Flatonia, Texas", should read "Hallettsville, Texas"; Addition: b. Raleigh, Mar. 21, 1872; p. W. S. and -- -- --; m. Mabel Kelly, Nov. 20, 1902; dean San Marcos Baptist acad. 1908-12; supt. pub. sch. Flatonia, Tex., Humble, Tex., and Hallettsville; Mason; Baptist.

BARNHILL, WALKER L.

        Bethel; Correction: pres. ad. Wilson; Addition: prop. Barnhill Drug co., Wilson.

BARNETT, EUGENE EPPERSON

        20 Museum Road, Shanghai, China; Addition: g. s. Columbia univ. 1923; b. Leesburg, Fla., Feb. 21, 1888; p. R. H. and S. E. -- --; m. Bertha Mae Smith, Jasper, Fla., July 20, 1910; founder and gen. sec. N. C. Y. M. C. A., Hongchow, China, 1910-21; sec. nat. comm. Y. M. C. A. 1921-; trustee Hongchow Christian col., Soochow univ.; Alpha Tau Omega; Mason.

*BATTS, HENRY THOMPSON

        Tarboro; Addition: b. Aug. 26, 1875.

BEARD, GROVER CLEVELAND

        Atkinson; Correction: "Haggard", should read "Thaggord".

BELL, COY BREVARD

        Troy; Addition: pres. ad. Washington, D. C.; traveling salesman.


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BIGGER, DAVID ANDREW

        525 Crest st., Rock Hill, S. C.; Correction: "Mary Nul (Johnston)", should read "Mary Neel (Johnston)"; Addition: Gimghoul.

BINGHAM, HARRIETT MINERVA

        Rutherwood; Addition: pres. ad. Monroe; b. Rutherwood; p. Matilda (Johnson); Methodist.

*BIZZELL, WILLIAM DREW

        Elizabethtown; Addition: b. Feb. 4, 1878; m. Apr. 3, 1900.

BOBBITT, WILLIAM HAYWOOD

        1204 East Boulevard, Charlotte; Addition: m. Sarah Buford Dunlap, Feb. 28, 1924; Bingham medal, Mangum medal, perm. pres. class 1921; mem. firm Parker, Stewart, McRae and Bobbitt, Charlotte, 1922-.

BOETTCHER, OTTO HEATH

        Chapel Hill; Addition: pres. ad. 301 Penn. ave., Eizabeth City; b. Snow Hill, Md.; p. Sallie (Heath); N. C. Col. of A. & E., 1916-17; Baptist.

BOONE, ELMER WILLIAM

        Care Riverside Mills, Danville, Va.; Addition: pres. ad. P. O. box 239, Schoolfield, Va.; p. J. W. and Elizabeth H. -- -- --; m. Effie M. Tinnin, Dec. 2, 1909; overseer of dying Bellevue Mfg co., Hillsboro; Bibb Mfg. co., Macon, Ga.; Huntsville Knitting co., Huntsville, Ala.; Lowe Mfg. co., ibid; Riverside & Dan River cotton mills, Riverside Division, Danville, Va.; Redman; Junior; Methodist.

BRANSFORD, CHARLES LESLIE

        Care Semet-Solvey co., Ashland, Ky.; Addition: b. July 3, 1886; chemist Tenn. Coal, Iron and ry co., Ensley, Ala.; Ill. Steel co., Gary Ind.; blast furnace supt. Tenn. Coal, Iron and ry co., Alice Fu [illegible] . div., Birmingham, Ala.; ibid. Gulf State Steel co., Gadsden, Ala.; gen. blast fur. supt., Woodward Iron co., Woodward, Ala.; fuel engr. Semet-Solvey co. and asst. supt. Ashland By-Product Coke co. Ashland, Ky.

BRIDGES, LEROY CLIFFORD

        Lumberton, Miss.; Addition: m. Mar. 18, 1921; civil service 1919-21; lawyer Gulfport, Miss., 1921-23; ibid. Lumberton, Miss., 1923-.

BRIDGERS, JAMES HARVEY

        604 N. William st., Henderson; Correction: "power plant exec. 1917-18", should read "power plant exec. 1914-18".

BRIGHT, CHARLES WALKER

        No alumnus by this name. Confused with Briles, Charles Walker.

BROOKS, FREDERICK PHILIPS

        Clemson College, S. C.; Correction: pres. ad. Chapel Hill; Addition: Sigma Xi; instr. in Physiological chem., U. N. C.

BROTHERS, WILLIAM TYNDALL

        El Paso, Tex.; Addition: pres. ad. 405 Mills bldg.; s. s. l. 1913-14; A.B. Trinity col. 1910; s. l. Trinity col. 1915; b. Elizabeth City, Aug. 8, 1884; p. Wesley and Martha (Jackson); lawyer in Jefferson, Texas; Drumright, Okla.; Santa Rosa, New Mexico; Carrizozo, New Mexico; and El Paso, Texas; miner; Mason.

BROWN, DALMA ADOLPH

        Jamesville; Addition: p. Ada (Stallings); b. Jamesville, Dec. 10, 1902.

BRYAN, DANIEL BUNYAN

        Wake Forest; Addition: dean Wake Forest col. 1923-.

BRYAN, ROBERT THOMAS

        6 Kiukinag road, Shanghai, China; Correction: "Minister", should read "Lawyer". Addition: m. Gladys Love Parker, Nov. 15, 1918; Pi Kappa Phi; lawyer Wilmington 1916-17; ibid. Shanghai, China, 1917-; author: The Divorce Law of China; Theory, History and Origin of U. S. Extraterritorial Rights in China, American Trade-Marks, Trade Names, Copyrights and Patents in China; and the Law of China; corp. Amer. cal. troop, Shanghai, China.

BRYAN, SWANNIE DUKE

        Raleigh; Addition: b. Apex; p. A. J. and -- -- --; m. Florrie Elizabeth Riddle, Dec. 9, 1922; mgr. Nat. Oil co., Inc., Raleigh; Wake Forest col. 1 yr.; Junior.

BRYAN, PAUL ROBEY

        410 East End ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.; Correction: pres. ad. 1510 Cornell ave., Trenton, N. J., R. F. D. No. 2; m. "Margaret Winifred Bude", should read "Margaret Winnifred Buck"; "Mathieson Alkali Works 1922-", should read "Mathieson Alkali Works 1922-23"; Addition: Chief chemist, Trenton, (N. J.) plant, Certainteed Products corp., 1924-.

*BULLOCK, JAMES MADISON

        From Greene co., Ala.; last ad. Eutaw, Ala.; Addition: b. Mar. 3, 1835; died. Nov. 2, 1888; p. William Henley and Panthea Coleman (Birchett); Presbyterian.

†BURLESON, LAFAYETTE

        Brighton, Ala.; s. 1893-94; this record was omitted.

BYRD, HOWARD MATTHEW

        100 Canal st., Graniteville, S. C.; Correction: "A. B. Presbyterian col. of S. C. 1915", should read "A. B. Presbyterian col. of S. C. 1914." Addition: b. Peachland, Oct. 7, 1892; p. William M. and Maggie -- -- --; m. Jeannett Georginetta Clerc, June 5, 1916; supt. Warrenville, S. C., graded sch. 1915-19; supt. Graniteville, S. C., public sch. 1919-24; pres. Aiken co., teachers asso., 1915-16; Mason; Junior; Presbyterian.


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CALDWELL, ARTHUR LEROY

        Box 600, Greensboro; Correction: 433 W. Market st., Greensboro.

CARTER, MELVIN EDMONDSON

        Additions: pres. ad. box 207, Clifton Forge, Va.; Ga. Tech 1908-09; b. Asheville, Jan. 21, 1888; p. Melvin Edmondson and Susanna (Rawls); Chi Phi; engr. corps C. C. and O. ry. 1912-16; engr. Cole and Crane Lumber co., Madison, W. Va., 1916-18; res. engr. Pond Fork ry., Boone co., W. Va., 1919-21; jr. asst. engr. W. Va. state highway comm., Huntington, W. Va., 1921-23; res. engr. C. and O. ry. co., Clifton Forge, Va., 1923-; 2nd lieut. engrs. U. S. A. 1917-18; Shriner; mem. Soc. Amer. Mil. Engrs. and Amer. Assn. of Engrs.

CLARK, SAMUEL EDGAR

        Additions: 717 S. Tarboro st.; b. Wilson, Mar. 4, 1878; p. Capt. Sidney P. and Mary Ella (Winstead); Phi Soc.; prof. baseball player Atlantic league 1898-01; farmer 3 yrs.; bookkeeper Little-Long co., Charlotte, 1 yr.; Methodist.

*CONWELL, CHARLES EVERETT

        Additions: b. Dec. 29, 1865; d. Dec. 23, 1923; p. Johsua and Martha; m. Helen L. Waring, Feb. 8, 1910; founder Bapt. Med. Mission, Mexico City, Mex., and Pueblo, Mex.; established Latin Amer. Hosp., Pueblo Pue, Mex.; tr. sch. for native nurses ibid.

Change EGERTON, BENJAMIN IREDELL to read:

EGERTON, EGBERT

        Additions: 116 W. 6th ave.; pres. ad. Ardmore, Okla.; b. Mar. 8; p. Benjamin Iredell and Emma (Williams); m. Aug.

FLANAGAN, ROY CHETWYND

        Additions: b. Greenville; p. John and Mary (Wise); m. Helen Perkins, June 15, 1904; lawyer; farmer; Shriner; Knight Templar; Redman; Pythian; Episcopalian.

FRANCK, EDWARD LEE

        Additions: b. Richlands, Sept. 14, 1885; p. Edward Lafayette and Virginia (Lee); m. Gertrude Thompson, Nov. 24, 1915; Methodist.

FUTRELLE, KINNIE THAYER

        Additions: pres. ad. Greenville; b. Jamestown, Sept. 22, 1886; p. M. E. and --; m. Lena May Lefler, Nov. 5, 1920; prin. sch. Jamesville 1914-17; gen. sec. Kaulton Y. M. C. A.; Tuscaloosa, Ala., 1919-20; supt. pub. wel. Pitt co. 1920-; Kiwanian; 1st lieut. Pioneer Inf. U. S. A. 1918.

GILLESPIE, ERNEST EUGENE

        16 W. Liberty st., York, S. C.; Correction: pres. ad. Simpson st., Greensboro; "D.D. Presbyterian col. of S. C. 1897", should read "D.D. Presbyterian col. of S. C. 1916". Addition: Union Theol. sem., Richmond, Va., 1897; pastor First Presbyterian church, York, S. C., 1905-24; Synodical Home Missions of the Synod of N. C. 1924-.

*GRIMES, WALTER HANRAHAN

        Correction: orig. ad. "Nazareth", should read "Raleigh"; addition: last ad. "Raleigh"; b. Mar. 3, 1870; d. Sept. 25; m. Alice Marshall Dugger, June 13, 1894; s. l. Univ. of Md.; planter; banker; lawyer; instr. U. N. C.; employee q. m. constr. div. Camp Eustis and Fort Sheridan, 1917-18; alderman Raleigh; N. C. gen. assembly; Catholic.

HALL, COOPER ANDREW

        Additions: p. Joseph and Nannie (Jones); N. C. Col. of A. and E.; Wake Forest col.; lawyer partner A. L. Brooks, Greensboro, 1909-14; farmer 1915-21; lawyer Roxboro 1922-.

HAMER, DOUGLAS

        Addition: grad. S. C. Med. col. 1897; correction: m. June 14, 1899.

HAMILTON, OSCAR ALEXANDER

        Correction: pres. and perm. ad. Goldsboro; additions: M.A. Columbia univ. 1922; b. Unionville, Oct. 15, 1886; p. O. C. and Lilla (Kirk); m. Elise Emerson, June 10, 1914.

HAYWORTH, ROY WASHINGTON

        Corrections: pres. ad. U. S. Naval hosp., Caraccao, Cavite, P. I.; b. Coleridge; additions: p. Stephen L. and Eunice L. (Lowdermilk); make U. N. C. attendance read s. 1912-13; 1914-16; Jefferson Med. col. M.D. 1918; Omega Upsilon Phi; U. S. navy 1918-.

HOGGARD, WILLIAM VANCE

        Addition: pres. ad. U. S. Navy Recruiting sta., Philadelphia, Pa.

HOOKER, JOHN SAMUEL

        Addition: pres. ad. Tarboro.

HORNER, JAMES WILEY

        Correction: Change Lillie V. Burnell to read Lillie V. Burwell.

JARMAN, THOMAS H.

        Correction: make pres. and perm. ad. 209 Columbia bldg., Miami, Fla.; additions; M.D. Atlanta col. of Phys. and Surgeons 1905; b. Richlands, Apr. 3, 1879; p. F. and Mary; m. Juanita L. Rogers, Sept. 6, 1905; mfr. naval stores, Fruit Cove, Fla., 1905-17; farmer, Sparks, Ga., 1917-22; with Mutual Life Ins. co. of New York 1922-.

JOHNSTON, JAMES GREY

        Correction: change address from "Charlotte" to "Care Carolina Auto co."


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JONES, LAURENCE CARPENTER

        Corrections: b. Roanoke, Va., instead of Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 13, 1894, instead of 1893; additions: p. W. I. and Mary (Gravely); m. Margaretta Genevieve Marsh, Aug. 22, 1923; B.S. Univ. of Va. 1915; Columbia univ. 1920-22; Univ. of Montpelier, France; newspaper and publicity work, Atlanta, Ga., 1915-17; ibid. New York City 1923-; teacher New York univ. and Univ. of New Rochelle 1 yr.; 2nd lieut. A. G. D.-A. E. F. 1917-19; officer de liaison, Ecole Centrale de Pyrotechnic and instr. in ammunition school, France.

*JUSTICE, GEORGE WASHINGTON

        Additions: b. May 22, 1855; d. May 20, 1904; m. Marietta E. Skinner, Nov. 14, 1878; lawyer.

KISTLER, CHARLES EDMUND

        Correction: b. Chicago, Ill., rather than Morganton; s. 1917-21; additions: p. A. M. and Ernestine (Huebner); m. Mary C. Wilson, Nov. 15, 1921; Beta Theta Pi; Shriner.

LINEBERRY, RICHARD A.

        Make address 415 Morris st., Durham.

MCINTOSH, PETER D.

        Additions: b. Laurinburg, Oct. 25, 1889; p. Peter and Sallie D.; m. Anna Schuur, Sept. 27, 1912; wholesale dealer fruits and vegetables; Mason; Methodist.

*MALLETT, JOHN WRIGHT

        Additions: b. Fayetteville, Oct. 15, 1842; d. Mar. 27, 1917; m. Nannie B. Strange, Nov. 20, 1873; lumberman N. C., S. C., and Ga.; C. S. A. 4 yrs.; Episcopalian.

MARTIN, DENNIS RAYMOND

        Corrections: make address read 1706 25th st., Rock Island, Ill.; make U. N. C. attendance read s. 1911-13; make parents read J. W. and Ella Dora; additions: m. Alice E. McCreary; apprentice-industrial salesman Westinghouse Elec. co., 1913-; Mason.

MORRIS, JAMES WARD, JR.

        Additions: s. l. 1912-13; jr. mem. law firm Raney and Morris. Tampa, Fla. 1913-; recipient citation from Gen. John J. Pershing for especially meritorious service as reg. adj. and operation off. 326th inf. A. E. F.

MURPHY, MRS. CHARLES LEE COLE

        311 N. Jackson st., Salisbury; s. p. 1916-17. This record was omitted.

NAGANO, KIYOSHI

        Corrections: p. Matsutaro and Mitsuko; m. Kikuko; editor and prop. the Miyajakinichi (Daily News); dir. Ryoho bank.

NEWMAN, HARRY GEORGE

        Wilmington; pres. Chapel Hill; grad. s. p. w. 1920-21; this record was omitted.

NORWOOD, EVAN WILKINS

        Correction: Change address from "429 N. Stafford ave., Richmond, Va.", to "443 Dixwell Road, Shanghai, China". Addition: treas. Central Mission China Sou. Bapt. conv., Shanghai, China.

ORR. CHARLES COLLINS

        Corrections: change "1904-06 bacteriologist and pathologist sanitarium, Asheville" to "1904-06 bacteriologist and pathologist, Winyah Sanatorium, Asheville"; change "1906-08 house physician Winyah Sanitarium, Asheville" to "1906-08 house physician Winyah Sanatorium, Asheville".

*ORR, NATHANIEL ALEXANDER

        Corrections: b. Feb. 26, 1876; d. June 21, 1916; Davidson col. 1897-99; M.D. Richmond Med. col. 1904; physician Belmont 1905-16.

PANGLE, MAXWELL CALBRAITH

        Barboursville, West Va.; Addition, instr. ancient languages Emory and Henry Fitting sch., 1911-13; prof. Greek Carson and Newman col. 1915-19; ibid. Morris Harvey col. 1919-23; prof. Greek and Economics ibid. 1923-24; prof. Social Science Morris Harvey col. Barboursville, West Va.

*RABY, ANDREW DEMPSEY

        Correction: died about 1920.

*RINTELS, DAVID WALLACE

        Additions: b. Charlotte, Aug., 1870; d. Boston, Mass., Aug. 14, 1907; m. Etta Barnett; Univ. of Pa.; establisher 3 drug stores in Boston, Mass.

ROSENBACHER, ALLADIN Importer, Retailer, and Wholesaler

        Additions: p. Sigmund and Carrie (Rose); Pythian; Dokie; Elk.

SLADE, JAMES JEREMIAH, JR.

        Corrections: in address make "Independenci" read "Independencia"; make student record s. 1919-22; change place of birth from "Mexico City" to "Uruapan, Michooacan, Mexico"; make names of parents read: "James Jeremiah and Consuelo Farias y Cano".

SPRUILL, MRS. C. P.

        Chapel Hill; M.A. 1923; A.B. N. C. Col. for Women 1920; b. Jan. 8, 1899; p. W. A. and -- -- --.

WELLS, DARE ABERNETHY

        Box 740, Asheville; pres. Chapel Hill; addition: B.S. 1922; mem. Theta Zeta Nu; ass. mem. Sigma Xi; Phi Soc.

WILSON, ADOLPHUS ERWIN

        Corrections: make perm. ad. 1009 Wharton st., Greensboro; b. Morganton, Nov. 2, 1886.


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Catalogue of Students (1923-1924)

        To find the total number of University matriculates through the academic year 1923-24, the following list must be added to the full alphabetical roster given in the main section of this book, as no students have been listed in the main section.

GRADUATE STUDENTS

        Degrees earned, institutions at which they were received, and the year of receipt follow the name of each student.

  • Atkinson, Minnie
    • Marion, S. C.
    • Ph.B., Elon College, 1919
  • Brearley, Harrington Cooper
    • Durham
    • A.B., University of South Carolina, 1916; A.M., ibid., 1917
  • Carr, Isaac Newton
    • Mars Hill
    • A.B., Carson-Newman College, 1916; M. A., ibid., 1918
  • Daugherty, John Fenton
    • Chapel Hill
    • A.B., Dickinson College, 1921
  • Dearstyne, Roy S.
    • Raleigh
    • B.S., University of Maryland, 1916; M.S., N. C. State College of Agri. and Eng'g., 1922
  • Dickert, Herman Alonzo
    • Newberry, S. C.
    • A.B., Newberry College, 1923
  • Duncan, Sarah Louise
    • Greenwood, S. C.
    • A.B., Converse College, 1920
  • Elliott, Philip Lovin
    • Mars Hill
    • A.B., Wake Forest College, 1919
  • Foster, Flossie
    • Salisbury
    • A.B., North Carolina College for Women. 1921
  • Hampton, William Oscar
    • Sylva
    • B.S., S. E. Mo. Teachers' College, 1921
  • Haronian, Frank John
    • Chapel Hill
    • M.A., Columbia University, 1921
  • Harvey, James Vernon
    • Clinton, Miss.
    • B.A., Mississippi College, 1923
  • Hinman, Walter Livingston
    • Buffalo, N. Y.
    • A.B., Williams College, 1921
  • Hurley, Frederick James
    • Cambridge, Mass.
    • A.B., Harvard College, 1916
  • Jenkins, Sanford S.
    • Durham
    • A.B., Trinity College, 1915; A.M., ibid., 1923
  • Johnson, A. Theodore
    • Chapel Hill
    • A.B., Westminster College, 1914; M.A., University of Virginia, 1917
  • Lawrence, George Harold
    • Chapel Hill
    • A.B., Columbia University, 1919
  • Liddell, Vinton
    • Charlotte
    • A.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1922
  • Lyons, John Coriden
    • Spottsylvania, Va.
    • B.S., College of William and Mary, 1917; A.M., ibid., 1921
  • Murray, Samuel Sherwin
    • Durham
    • A.B., Trinity College, 1922
  • Muthiah, S. N. A. Alagappa
    • Koilpati. Madras, India
    • B.S. in Textiles, Clemson College, 1923
  • Norton, Clarence Clifford
    • Knoxville, Tenn.
    • B.S., Millsaps College, 1919; M.A., Emory University, 1920
  • Olsen, William
    • Brooklyn, N. Y.
    • A.B., Cornell University, 1923
  • Perine, Keble Barnum
    • Chapel Hill
    • B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1922
  • Potter, Robert Russell
    • Chapel Hill
    • A.B., University of Denver, 1921; A.M., University of Colorado, 1922
  • Randall, James Weslie
    • Danville, Ky.
    • A.B., Centre College, 1922
  • Rogers, Rollin W.
    • Cohoes, N. Y.
    • B.A., College of the Pacific, 1922
  • Sessums, Alexander Cleveland
    • New Orleans, La.
    • B.A., University of the South, 1922
  • Setzer, Iva Pearl
    • Hickory
    • A.B., Lenoir College, 1910
  • VanLandingham, Harry Sylvanus
    • West Point, Miss.
    • B.A., Richmond College, 1912; M.A., ibid., 1916
  • Viele, Ada Brandon
    • Taylorsville
    • A.B., North Carolina College for Women, 1922
  • Webb, William Stanford
    • Bell Buckle, Tenn.
    • A.B., Vanderbilt University, 1920
  • Wulbern, Julian Henry
    • Charleston, S. C.
    • B.S., The Citadel, 1923
  • Zehmer, George Baskerville
    • McKenney, Va.

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UNDERGRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDENTS

        Abbreviations are used to indicate the course pursued by each student as follows: A., Bachelor of Arts; A.-E., Bachelor of Arts in Education; A.-L., Bachelor of Arts and Laws; S., all science courses except Bachelor of Science in Commerce; C., Bachelor of Science in Commerce; P.-d., preparatory course for Dentistry; P.-m., preparatory course for Medicine; P.-l., preparatory course for Law; P. W., course in Public Welfare; Sp., Special Student; L., course in Law; M., course in Medicine; P., course in Pharmacy.

        The figure following each name indicates the year of that student in the course indicated.

  • Abernethy, Peter Link, S, 1
    • Hickory
  • Abernethy, William Borden, S, 3
    • Chapel Hill
  • Absher, William Fletcher, A, 1
    • North Wilkesboro
  • Adams, Lewis Whitaker, A, 3
    • Andrews
  • Adkins, Merle Thayer, Jr., C, 1
    • Durham
  • Adkins, Robert Franklin, A, 3
    • Chapel Hill
  • Albright, Thomas Alexander, Jr., A, 2
    • Mebane
  • Aldredge, Wilton Ballance, C, 2
    • Kinston
  • Aldredge, William Henry, C, 2
    • Burlington
  • Alexander, Carl Barnhart, C, 3
    • Liberty
  • Alexander, Joseph Eli, Jr., A, 1
    • Winston-Salem
  • Alexander, Robert Bain, C, 3
    • Greensboro
  • Alexander, Roy Whitney, A, 1
    • Swannanoa
  • Alexander, Wilson, P-m, 1
    • Huntersville
  • Alexander, William Amos, P-m, 1
    • North Wilkesboro
  • Alexander, William Tasse, Jr., A, 1
    • Derita
  • Alfonzo, Ramon Stewart, C, 1
    • Havana, Cuba
  • Allen, Blanche, A, 3
    • Winterville, Ga.
  • Allen, Mitchell Hurst, P-m,
    • Horse Shoe
  • Allen, Oliver Harrison, L, 1
    • Goldsboro
  • Allen, Thomas Dixon, A, 1
    • Shelby
  • Allen, Walter Daniel, A, 3
    • Weldon
  • Allred, Junie Rankin, C, 1
    • High Point
  • Allsbrook, Julian Russell, L, 2
    • Roanoke Rapids
  • Ambler, John Vernon, S, 1
    • Asheville
  • Ambrose, Howard Wilson, C, 3
    • Conway, S. C.
  • Ambrose, Raymond Gordon, C, 1
    • Conway, S. C.
  • Anderson, Edward Moore, A, 2
    • Reidsville
  • Anderson, Fax S., A, 1
    • Denton
  • Anderson, Howell Whitehead, A, 1
    • Wilson
  • Anderson, John Richard, Jr., P-m, 1
    • Rutherfordton
  • Andrews, Claude Miller, A, 3
    • Bumpass, Va.
  • Andrews, Harry Smith, S, 3
    • Tarboro
  • Andrews, J. Frederick, A-E, 1
    • High Point
  • Angel, Edgar, P-m, 2
    • Franklin
  • Anthony, William Graham, C, 2
    • Mebane
  • Apple, Elbert Dwight, S, 3
    • Reidsville
  • Archer, McIlwaine, A, 3
    • Chapel Hill
  • Armfield, Eugene Morehead, A, 3
    • Greensboro
  • Armfield, George McCain, A, 2
    • Albemarle
  • Armstrong, Frank Marshall, L, 2
    • Troy
  • Armstrong, Roy, A, 2
    • Spencer
  • Arnold, George Huron, P-m, 1
    • Trinity
  • Arnold, James Givings, Jr., A, 3
    • Greer, S. C.
  • Arps, Harry Mitchell, P, 2
    • Columbia
  • Asbury, Ralph Lee, C, 2.
    • High Point
  • Ashburn, Claude Woltz, M, 1
    • Winston-Salem
  • Ashford, Edward Johnson, C, 1
    • Kinston
  • Ashley, Felix Edward, A, 1
    • Red Springs
  • Ashley, Robert Bascom, A, 1
    • Red Springs

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  • Askew, James Jeffries, C, 1
    • Whitakers
  • Atkinson, Philip Henry, A, 1
    • Asheville
  • Ausband, George Alonzo, S, 4
    • High Point
  • Autry, Randall, A, 1
    • Cooper
  • Avery, Edward Stanley, S, 3
    • Morganton
  • Avner, Samuel, P, 1
    • California, Pa.
  • Avner, Saul, P-m, 2
    • California, Pa.
  • Aycock, Jesse Nelson, A, 1
    • Fremont
  • Aydlette, Nathaniel Elton, L, 1
    • Elizabeth City
  • Bachman, Augustus Walker, A, 1
    • Edenton
  • Bacon, Milton Ramon, S, 1
    • Fayetteville
  • Baggett, Venable, C, 1
    • Lillington
  • Baird, Harrison Lenoir, C, 5
    • Asheville
  • Baker, Blaine Eugene, C, 2
    • Lawndale
  • Baker, Julian LaFollette, P, 1
    • Nashville
  • Baker, McCall, A, 1
    • Rowland
  • Baldwin, Gaston Carr, S, 2
    • Hoffman
  • Ballard, Clyde Arthur, A, 1
    • Weaverville
  • Ballard, Rex Otis, S, 1
    • Walnut
  • Ballenger, Stanley Thomas, A, 3
    • Tryon
  • Ballou, William Bransford, A, 2
    • Richmond, Va.
  • Bane, Henry, A, 1
    • Durham
  • Banks, Douglas Gerard, S, 1
    • Franklinton
  • Barber, Howard Winfield, A, 2
    • Raleigh
  • Barbour, Joseph Parker, P, 1
    • Wilson's Mill
  • Bardin, Alton Clayton, A, 2
    • Wilson
  • Barfield, Andrew, S, 1
    • Mt. Olive
  • Barger, Calvin Nicholas, P-m, 1
    • China Grove
  • Barker, Walter Bryan, Jr., C, 2
    • Greensboro
  • Barlow, Charles Franklin, L, 1
    • Dillon, S. C.
  • Barnes, Edward Gray, C, 1
    • Wilson
  • Barnes, James Lucas, A, 1
    • Wilson
  • Barnes, Lawson Paul, M, 1
    • Florence, S. C.
  • Barnhardt, Manlus Ray, A, 1
    • Rockwell
  • Barr, Ernest Scott, A, 2
    • Guilford
  • Barrett, John Milton, M, 2
    • Stantonsburg
  • Barrier, Edward More, P-m, 1
    • Mt. Pleasant
  • Barrington, James McLean, A, 2
    • Gibson
  • Barron, James Watson, A, 1
    • Rock Hill, S. C.
  • Bartlettt, Charles Samuel, A, 1
    • Asheville
  • Barton, Charles Grigsby, S, 3
    • Earle, Ark.
  • Bass, Arch Lewis, S, 1
    • Henderson
  • Bass, Harris Hartwell, Jr., S, 3
    • Henderson
  • Bass, Luther Thomas, L, 1
    • Seaboard
  • Bass, Walter Bayard, L, 2
    • Tarboro
  • Batchelor, Mott Jerome, A, 3
    • Jonesboro
  • Bateman, Robert Johnston, Jr., A, 2
    • Asheville
  • Battle, George Edwin, S, 1
    • Morganton
  • Baucom, James Conley, C-S
    • Unionville
  • Baum, Alton Emmett, A, 3
    • Fairfield
  • Bazemore, Cyrus William, A, 2
    • Windsor
  • Beachboard, James Blaine, L-S
    • Asheville
  • Beall, Jesse Rankin, A, 2
    • Mayesville
  • Beam, Kendall J., A, 1
    • Waco
  • Beam, Miles Augustus, C-S
    • Shelby
  • Beasley, George Monford, Jr., A, 1
    • Monroe
  • Beaty, Elbert Carroll, C, 3
    • Mooresville
  • Beatty, Earl Marvin, A, 1
    • Denver
  • Beatty, Harley Connell, C, 2
    • Stanley
  • Beck, Walter Clyde, C, 1
    • High Point
  • Beckwith, John Quintus, Jr., A, 1
    • Lumberton
  • Bell, Francis Murdoch, S, 3
    • Salisbury
  • Bell, James Andrew, A, 1
    • Greensboro
  • Bell, Joseph Oscar, Jr., A, 3
    • Tuxedo

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  • Bell, Rufus Dennis, A, 1
    • Washington
  • Bender, Walker Mears Kilpatrick, P, 1
    • Pollocksville
  • Bennett, Charles North, C, 1
    • Morehead City
  • Bennett, John Looker, S, 3
    • High Point
  • Bennett, John Trenholm, A, 4
    • Wadesboro
  • Berrier, Clifton Ray, C, 1
    • Greensboro
  • Berry, Milton Curtis, C, 1
    • Elizabeth City
  • Berry, Russell Lamar, A, 1
    • Rutherford College
  • Berryhill, Robert Thomas, Jr., P-m, 1
    • Milltown, Ga.
  • Berryhill, William Scott, A, 3
    • Charlotte
  • Berwanger, Joseph Gernsheim, C, 1
    • Raleigh
  • Best, Irwin, P-m, 1
    • Fremont
  • Best, William Claude, C, 1
    • Chapel Hill
  • Biddy, Oscar David, P, 1
    • Asheville
  • Bigham, Joseph Guy, A, 2
    • Huntersville
  • Bishop, Charles Barham, C-S
    • Durham
  • Bishop, Mitchell C., P-m, 2
    • Asheville
  • Bizzell, Henry McNeill, S, 1
    • Goldsboro
  • Black, Julian Gravley, A, 2
    • Madison
  • Blackwelder, Verne Hamilton, A, 3
    • Lenoir
  • Blackwell, James Robert, Jr., A, 2
    • Oak Ridge
  • Blair, James Seaborn, A, 3
    • Marshville
  • Blake, Paul Owen, P-m, 1
    • Chadbourne
  • Blalock, Walter Jackson, Jr., A, 2
    • Norfolk, Va.
  • Bland, Ellen Mae, A-S
    • Carrboro
  • Blankenship, Stephen Pettus, A, 1
    • Pineville
  • Blanton, Albert, Jr., C-S
    • Marion
  • Blanton, Frank Yates, A, 3
    • Shelby
  • Blanton, Silas Walker, S, 1
    • Marion
  • Blanton, William Hackett, Jr., L, 1
    • Shelby
  • Blaylock, Spencer Lorraine, A-L, 3
    • Greensboro
  • Bledsoe, Lewis Taylor, A, 2
    • Asheville
  • Blevins, Lester Wayne, A, 1
    • Grassy Creek
  • Bloom, Eli, C, 1
    • Weldon
  • Blount, Samuel Masters, L, 1
    • Washington
  • Boger, Martin Augustus, Jr., A, 2
    • Albemarle
  • Boney, Carlus Wilton, S, 2
    • Clinton
  • Boney, Elwood Rantz, M, 2
    • Kinston
    • A.B., Davidson College, 1920
  • Boney, Gabriel, C, 1
    • Goldsboro
  • Bonner, Merle Dumont, A, 3
    • Aurora
  • Booth, John Hammond, C, 2
    • Charlotte
  • Booze, Hubbert Alwood, S, 2
    • Monroe, La.
  • Boseman, Edgar Norman, P-m, 2
    • Enfield
  • Bost, Alphonso Edward, S, 2
    • Matthews
  • Bostick, Seth, P-m, 3
    • Charlotte
  • Boswell, Caswell Anderson, A, 1
    • Wilson
  • Bouldin, Herman, C, 1
    • Trinity
  • Bourne, William Camillus, L, 1
    • Asheville
  • Boushall, Francis McGee, A, 3
    • Raleigh
  • Bowden, Robert Joseph, P-m, 2
    • Kenansville
  • Bowers, Frank Llewellyn, A, 1
    • Washington
  • Bowers, James Shepard, A, 2
    • Washington
  • Bowling, William Wallace, P-m, 1
    • Durham
  • Bowman, William Iverson, C, 2
    • Yatesville, Ga.
  • Boyd, Daniel Marcus, Jr., C, 2
    • Hickory
  • Boyette, John Blalock, A, 1
    • Albemarle
  • Boyette, James Gilbert, A, 2
    • Kenly
  • Boyette, Joseph L., A, 1
    • Princeton
  • Boyles, Alfred, S, 4
    • York, S. C.
  • Bradham, Caleb Darnall, A, 2
    • New Bern
  • Bradley, Augustus, Jr., C, 3
    • Burlington
  • Bradley, James Albert, M, 1
    • Florence, S. C.
  • Brady, Alfred Benjamin, L, 1
    • Salisbury

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  • Brake, Joseph Louis, C, 1
    • Rocky Mount
  • Brake, Ralph Waldo, C, 1
    • Rowland
  • Brame, Robert Marvin, Jr., P, 1
    • North Wilkesboro
  • Branch, James Leonard, C, 1
    • Petersburg, Va.
  • Brand, Herbert Borden, C, 2
    • Washington
  • Brandl, Charles McGonnigal, S, 3
    • Asheville
  • Braswell, James Milton, A, 2
    • Elm City
  • Braswell, Robert Russell, A, 2
    • Rocky Mount
  • Braun, Mrs. Milton Lau, Sp, 1
    • Kaifeng, Honan, China
  • Brawley, Richard Louis, A, 3
    • Mooresville
  • Breard, Harold Anthony, A, 2
    • Monroe, La.
  • Breeden, William Cook, C, 1
    • Bennettsville, S. C.
  • Brewer, John Mickel, S, 2
    • Kershaw, S. C.
  • Bridgers, George Alexander, Pm, 1
    • Elrod
  • Briggs, Jesse Alfonso, A, 1
    • Tobaccoville
  • Briggs, Robert Lynn, A, 2
    • Red Oak
  • Brinkley, Frank Latham, S, 3
    • Plymouth
  • Britt, Carl B., P, 1
    • Chadbourne
  • Britt, Charles Rudolph, L, 2
    • Lumberton
  • Brittain, Samuel Caldwell, A, 1
    • Asheboro
  • Brooks, Craven, C, 1
    • Kinston
  • Brooks, Joel Marion, A, 3
    • New Canaan, Conn.
  • Brown, Earle Henderson, Jr., M, 1
    • Concord
  • Brown, Harry Moore, A, 1
    • Greenville
  • Brown, Ira Lee C-Sp.
    • Winston-Salem
  • Brown, John Fuller, S, 2
    • Asheville
  • Brown, John Peacock, L, Sp.
    • Asheville
  • Brown, James Richard, M, 2
    • Charlotte
  • Brown, John Thompson, S, 1
    • Concord
  • Brown, Lawrence Wilder, P-m, 2
    • Asheville
  • Brown, Verney Edd, A, 3
    • Richlands
  • Brown, William Moye Benjamin, S, 3
    • Greenville
  • Brown, Zeno Holstein, A, 1
    • Greenville
  • Bruner, Weston, Jr., A, 3
    • Laurens, S. C.
  • Bruns, George Duffie, C, 1
    • Charlotte
  • Brunson, Norman Bee, A, 3
    • Ayden
  • Bruton, Lawrence Allen, C, 1
    • Newport
  • Bryan, Robert Emmet, P-1, 2
    • Newton Grove
  • Bryson, Edwin Constant, A, 2
    • Bryson City
  • Bryson, Thaddeus Dillard, Jr., L, 2
    • Bryson City
  • Buchanan, Carl, S, 2
    • Sylva
  • Buchanan, George Hempton, A, 2
    • Webster Groves, Mo.
  • Buchanan, Lionel Meredith, L, 1
    • Norfolk, Va.
  • Buck, Robert Elroy, Jr., S, 2
    • Charlotte
  • Buie, Alexander Craighead, Sp, 1
    • Red Springs
  • Bullitt, James Bell, Jr., A, 2
    • Chapel Hill
  • Bullock, Joseph Allen, S, 2
    • Creedmoor
  • Bullock, Leigh Davis, Jr., A, 1
    • Rocky Mount
  • Bullock, Robert Cozart, A, 2
    • Bahama
  • Bullock, William Wilkinson, S, 2
    • Leechville
  • Bumgardner, Pearly Lorenzo, A-L, 1
    • Belmont
  • Burgess, Fred Ross, A, 3
    • Ramseur
  • Burke, John Harrington, A, 3
    • Taylorsville
  • Burns, Thomas Alexander, L, 1
    • Asheboro
  • Burroughs, Franklin Danford, C, 3
    • Scotland Neck
  • Burt, Edward Ramsey, A, 3
    • Biscoe
  • Busby, Julian, A, 1
    • Salisbury
  • Butler, Edward Knox, C, 3
    • St. Pauls
  • Butler, Frank Edward, C, 2
    • Rocky Mount
  • Butler, Lawrence Lee, C, 1
    • Reidsville
  • Bynum, Charles Edwin, P-m, 1
    • Farmville
  • Bynum, LaRue, A, 2
    • Chapel Hill
  • Byrd, Luther Nicholson, A, 1
    • Mount Airy
  • Byrd, Robert Theodore, A, 2
    • Linden

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  • Cabe, W. R., P-m, 1
    • Franklin
  • Caffey, Benjamin Franklin, S, 2
    • High Point
  • Caffey, John William, S, 3
    • Greensboro
  • Cain, Ralph Harold, C, 2
    • Winston-Salem
  • Caldwell, David Frank, C, 3
    • Matthews
  • Calhoun, Isaac Womble, P-m, 1
    • Rocky Mount
  • Calhoun, Jesse E., P. W., Sp.
    • Rocky Mount
  • Callahan, John Joseph, A, 2
    • New York, N. Y.
  • Campbell, Rondy Otis, A, 1
    • Salisbury
  • Campbell, Thomas Barnes, C, 3
    • Taylorsville
  • Campen, Thomas Stokes, C, 2
    • Goldsboro
  • Cantrell, Charles Clifton, C, 2
    • Winston-Salem
  • Cantwell, John Lucas, S, 1
    • Wilmington
  • Cantwell, Joseph Lapsley, Jr., A, 2
    • Charleston, S. C.
  • Capps, Hunter McGuire, P, 2
    • Meherrin, Va.
  • Carawan, John Richard Pinckney, L, 1
    • Mesic
  • Carden, Ralph Lee, C, 1
    • Durham
  • Cardwell, Guy Adams, Jr., A, 2
    • Wilmington
  • Carlson, Arvid Elwood, C, 1
    • Guilford College
  • Carmichael, George Henry, C, 1
    • Charlotte
  • Carmichael, Martin, C, 3
    • Durham
  • Carr, Louis Albert, A, 1
    • Durham
  • Carrigan, James Frank, P, 1
    • Mount Ulla
  • Carrington, Samuel Macon, A, 2
    • Nelson, Va.
  • Carroll, James Robinson, Jr., P-m, 2
    • Middleburg
  • Carroll, Robert Lide, M, 2
    • Columbia, S. C.
  • Carter, Cleon Moore, C, 3, L, 1
    • Charleston, W. Va.
  • Carter, Douglas, A, 3
    • Asheville
  • Carter, Marvin, A, 1
    • Albemarle
  • Carter, Payson Dennis, S, 3
    • Chapel Hill
  • Carter, William Thomas, C, 1
    • Reidsville
  • Cates, James Roy, S, 2
    • Edenton
  • Cates, Nady Milton, Jr., A, 2
    • High Point
  • Cathey, Paul Edward, A, 2
    • Charlotte
  • Cathey, Samuel Murston, L, 3
    • Asheville
  • Cavenaugh, George Kenneth, A, 1
    • Benson
  • Caveness, Shelley Benjamin, L, 2
    • Greensboro
  • Chaffin, Willis Vaughn, C, 1
    • Scottsburg, Va.
  • Chambers, George Rumple, A, 1
    • Salisbury
  • Chamblee, Millard Wallace, C, 2
    • Zebulon
  • Champion, Henry Chivous, P, 2
    • Lawndale
  • Chance, John Tilman, C, 1
    • Reidsville
  • Chandler, Albert Baxter, C, 2
    • Spencer
  • Chapin, Harlow Leon, C, 2
    • Beaufort
  • Chappell, Richard Edwin, A, 3
    • High Point
  • Chappell, Sidney Graham, A, Sp.
    • Belvidere
  • Charnley, Walter Loren, C, Sp.
    • Charlotte
  • Chears, William Crockette, S, 3
    • Sanford
  • Cheek, Charles Taylor, S, 2
    • Durham
  • Cheek, Thomas Edgar, Jr., A, 1
    • Durham
  • Chesborough, Thomas Patton, Jr., A, 3
    • Asheville
  • Cheney, True Precott, P, 1
    • Pinehurst
  • Cherry, Mildred Merle, C, Sp.
    • Rocky Mount
  • Cherry, Solomon Thaddeus, S, 1
    • Rocky Mount
  • Childs, William Wallace, A, 1
    • Biltmore
  • Clapp, Milton, Jr., A, 1
    • Charlotte
  • Clark, Ben Phifer, A, 1
    • Morganton
  • Clark, Jack Conway, C, 1
    • Greensboro
  • Clark, Obel Sheppard, A, 3
    • Leaksville
  • Clark, Samuel Hubert, C, 2
    • Waxhaw
  • Clark, William Henry, C, 2
    • Charlotte
  • Clarkson, Thomas Simons, A, 2
    • Raleigh
  • Clary, William Thomas, S, 3
    • Greensboro
  • Clayton, Albert Winfrey, Jr., P-m, 1
    • Roxboro

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  • Clement, Paul Augustus, Jr., A, 1
    • Atlanta, Ga.
  • Clemmons, Thomas Elbert, C, 1
    • Hallsboro
  • Clifford, Alfred Turner, S, 1
    • Statesville
  • Clifton, Maurice Smith, Jr., S, 2
    • Louisburg
  • Cline, Carl Hoke, C, 1
    • Newton
  • Clontz, John Maxwell, C, 1
    • Rock Hill, S. C.
  • Coates, Kenneth Daniel, A, 3
    • Smithfield
  • Cobb, John Blackwell, A, 2
    • Durham
  • Coble, Scott Brown, P, 1
    • Mount Ulla
  • Cocke, Phillip Charles, Jr., L, 1
    • Asheville
  • Cocke, William Johnston, Jr., A, 3
    • Asheville
  • Cockman, Hugh Mitchell, P-m, 1
    • Fairmont
  • Coe, Herbert Leon, S, 1
    • Greensboro
  • Coffey, John Nelson, S, 4
    • Raleigh
  • Coker, James Lide, III, A, 2
    • Hartsville, S. C.
  • Cole, George Thomas, A, 2
    • Chapel Hill
  • Cole, James Herbert, Jr., C, 1
    • Greensboro
  • Coleman, Granville Baxter, A, 1
    • Canton
  • Coltrane, William Homer, A-E, 3
    • High Point
  • Colvin, John Albert, S, 1
    • Fayetteville
  • Connell, Norma, A, 3
    • Warren Plains
  • Cook, Robert Little, A, 1
    • Winston-Salem
  • Cook, William Eugene, P-m, 2
    • Hope Mills
  • Cooper, Berlon Cicero, S, 3
    • Siler City
  • Cooper, Daisy Strong, L, 1
    • Oxford
  • Cooper, John Fenimore, A, 2
    • Clinton
  • Cooper, Norman Copes, C, 1
    • Greensboro
  • Cooper, William Alexander, Jr., S, 2
    • Raleigh
  • Cooper, Watt Martin, A, 2
    • Graham
  • Cooper, Wilbur Norman, Jr., C, 2
    • Greensboro
  • Copeland, George Edward, Jr., A, 2
    • Charlotte
  • Corbett, Harlan Davis, C, 2
    • Whitakers
  • Corbett, James Patrick, S, 3
    • Whitakers
  • Cordon, Norman Cheshire, Jr., A, 2
    • Blowing Rock
  • Corn, Roy Earven, P-m, 1
    • Erlanger
  • Cornelius, Chalmers Edgar, M, 2
    • Mooresville
  • Corpening, Flave Hart, P-m, Sp.
    • B.E., N. C. State College of A. & E., 1922
    • Brevard
  • Corriher, Daniel Calvin, A, 3
    • Landis
  • Cory, Abram Adkins, S, 2
    • Kinston
  • Costner, Robert A., C, 1
    • Lincolnton
  • Cotton, John Henry, C, 1
    • Asheville
  • Couch, Charles Graves, C, 2
    • Charlotte
  • Couch, Henry Norris, S, 3
    • Chapel Hill
  • Couch, Mabel, A, 2
    • Chapel Hill
  • Couch, William Terry, A, 3
    • Chapel Hill
  • Covington, Alfred, P-m, 1
    • Montrose
  • Covington, Elijah Eugene, M, 1
    • Linden
  • Covington, George Armfield, C, 1
    • Jamestown
  • Covington, Hoyt Christopher, C, 1
    • Waynesville
  • Covington, Howard Newsom, C, 1
    • Waynesville
  • Covington, Robert Monroe, A, 2
    • Rockingham
  • Covington, Walter James, P-m, 1
    • Hoffman
  • Cowan, Cecil Edmund, L, 2
    • Windsor
  • Cox, Andrew Green, C, Sp.
    • Asheville
  • Cox, John Edwin, A, 2
    • Morganton
  • Cox, William Norment, C, 3
    • Rowland
  • Coxe, James Dougald, A, 2
    • Red Springs
  • Coyner, Stratton, L, 1
    • Asheville
  • Cramer, William A. Wrenn, S, 3
    • Norfolk, Va.
  • Crater, Rufus Holton, A, 3
    • Yadkinville
  • Crawford, Ernest Paul, C, Sp.
    • Willets
  • Crawford, Gilmer Lee, A, 1
    • Franklin
  • Crews, Joseph Sharrell, A, 2
    • Winston-Salem

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  • Crissman, Kearney Washington, C, 2
    • High Point
  • Crissman, Walter Edgar, A, 2
    • High Point
  • Cromartie, Raymond Lawrence, Jr., C, 2
    • Dunn
  • Crow, Edmund Burwell, Jr., C, 2
    • Raleigh
  • Crowell, Alexander Monroe, C, 1
    • Monroe
  • Crowell, Lester Avant, Jr., A, 2
    • Lincolnton
  • Crudup, John Boddie, A, 2
    • Kittrell
  • Crumpler, James Fulton, S, 1
    • Clinton
  • Cruse, Jordan Hodgin, C, 2
    • Gold Hill
  • Crutchfield, Gale Benjamin, C, 3
    • Burlington
  • Culpepper, Mae, Sp, 2
    • Fayetteville, Ga.
  • Cummings, Frank Russell, A, 1
    • Rocky Mount
  • Curlee, Arley Theodore, A, 2
    • Polkton
  • Currie, Claude, L, 2
    • Candor
  • Currie, John Duncan, C, 1
    • Fayetteville
  • Currin, Bailey Owen, C, 1
    • Oxford
  • Cutler, Lycurgus Henry, III, C, 2
    • New Bern
  • Daggett, Coxe, P, Sp.
    • Hendersonville
  • Dalrymple, Temple Epps, A, 1
    • Carthage
  • Dalton, Ernest Berry, S, 3
    • Winston-Salem
  • Dalton, Ralph, C, Sp.
    • Rutherfordton
  • Daniel, Arthur Francis, S, 1
    • Charlotte
  • Daniel, Carey Williamson, C, 2
    • Chapel Hill
  • Daniel, Waverly Ashton, Jr., S, 1
    • Salisbury
  • Daniels, Frank Arthur, A, 1
    • Raleigh
  • Darden, Robert Davis, A, 4
    • Wilmington
  • Darden, Sanders Pinkney, Jr., A, 2
    • Stantonsburg
  • Dark, Thomas Jefferson, C, Sp.
    • Siler City
  • Darst, George Wise, A, 1
    • Wilmington
  • Daugherty, Frank Newborne, C, 1
    • Kinston
  • Davenport, John Esten, A, 2
    • Pineville
  • Davidson, Clarence Hardy, L, Sp.
    • Swannanoa
  • Davis, Bruce, P-m, 1
    • Fairmont
  • Davis, David Ramsey, P, 1
    • New Bern
  • Davis, Edgar Lee, S, 2
    • Hamlet
  • Davis, Francis Marion, Jr., C, 3
    • Farmville
  • Davis, Fred Weymouth, S, 2
    • Elizabeth City
  • Davis, Hal Avon, S, 3
    • Charlotte
  • Davis, James E., P, 1
    • Vass
  • Davis, John Alexander, C, 3
    • Waxhaw
  • Davis, John Kent, C, 1
    • Guilford
  • Davis, Philip Bibb, M, 2
    • Greensboro
  • Davis, Robert Hampton, C, 2
    • Wilmington
  • Davis, Stephen Webb, M, 1
    • Charlotte
    • B.S., Va. Polytech. Inst., 1916
  • Davis, Wiley V., A-E, 1
    • Kannapolis
  • Daye, John Aloysius, S, 3
    • Winston-Salem
  • Deal, Harland Murllee, P, 1
    • Mooresville
  • Dean, Charles Adolphus, P, Sp.
    • Elizabeth City
  • Deans, James Elliott, Jr., C, 3
    • North Wilkesboro
  • Dearman, Claudius Hursell, A, 3
    • Turnersburg
  • Deaton, Hobart Obil, M, 2
    • Spies
  • Debnam, Warwick Gordon, P-m, 2
    • Selma
  • Dees, Charles Andrew, A-E, 1
    • Goldsboro
  • Dees, George Columbus, L, 1
    • Grantsboro
    • A.B., Guilford College, 1913
  • Dees, James William, C, 1
    • Fremont
  • DeFord, Robert Nicholson, C, 1
    • Richlands
  • Dellinger, Harold Gray, A, 2
    • Stony Point
  • Denson, Charles Alex, A, 2
    • Tarboro
  • Derr, Jay Dailey, Jr., S, 1
    • Dallas
  • Devin, William Augustus, Jr., A, 2
    • Oxford
  • Dewar, William Henry, A, 2
    • Kipling
  • Deyton, John Wesley, A, 3
    • Green Mountain
  • Deyton, Mrs. John Wesley, Sp, 1
    • Spruce Pine

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  • Deyton, L. Gibson, Sp, 2
    • Green Mountain
  • Dibble, Thomas Wyatt, P-m, 1
    • Orangeburg, S. C.
  • Dick, Frederick Williamson, A, 1
    • Wilmington
  • Dickerson, Clarence Alphonso, C, 1
    • Tunis
  • Dickson, Albert Joseph, A, 2
    • Calypso
  • Dill, Redmont, A, 1
    • New Bern
  • Dillingham, William Bradley, A, 1
    • Democrat
  • Dixon, Alfred Sanford, A, 1
    • Asheville
  • Dixon, Elwood Boyd, C, 2
    • Ayden
  • Dixon, Robert Tompkins, C, 3
    • Charlotte
  • Dixon, Thomas Marion, A, 1
    • Thomasville
  • Dobbins, Clyde Rupert, S, 1
    • Rock Hill, S. C.
  • Dobbins, Earle George, S, 1
    • Rock Hill, S. C.
  • Dodderer, William Andrew, C, 2
    • Waynesville
  • Donnahoe, Mark Earle, S, 2
    • Asheville
  • Dortch, Redmond Pittman, C, 1
    • Goldsboro
  • Dowd, Sidney March, C, 2
    • Charlotte
  • Dowdy, Allen Ernest, C, 1
    • High Point
  • Downing, Augustus Owens, A, 3
    • Norfolk, Va.
  • Downing, Dennis Garland, L, 3
    • Fayetteville
  • Downs, Bingham Robert, A, 2
    • Asheville
  • Downs, John Amos, P, Sp.
    • Cafield
  • Dowtin, William Ralph, C, 1
    • West Asheville
  • Drake, Henry Tomlinson, L, 1
    • Fayetteville
  • Drake, William Earle, A, 3
    • Chapel Hill
  • Drewey, John Colvin, C, 3
    • Raleigh
  • Duckworth, James Henry, A, 1
    • Candler
  • Duff, William Erskine, A, 2
    • Elizabeth City
  • Duffy, Frank, A, 1
    • New Bern
  • Dula, Robert Lee, C, 3
    • Lenoir
  • Duncan, Edwin, A, 3
    • Sparta
  • Duncan, Fitzhugh Durham, A, 2
    • Bailey
  • Duncan, Margaret Lambeth, P.W., Sp.
    • Durham
  • Dunlop, James Otho, P-m, 2
    • Rock Hill, S. C.
  • Dunn, John Guion, Jr., C, 2
    • New Bern
  • Dutcher, Walton Dalton, A, 1
    • Jarvisburg
  • Dye, Robert Matthews, C, 2
    • Charlotte
  • Dyer, R. Lyman, P, Sp.
    • Leaksville
  • Eagles, Horace Watson, S, 1
    • Waltonburg
  • Eason, Arnold Jerome, A, 1
    • Peachland
  • Easom, Herman Franklin, M, 1
    • Selma
  • Eaves, Rupert Spencer, A-E, 4
    • Rutherfordton
  • Eby, Worth Hanks, C, 1
    • New Bern
  • Eddleman, Marvin Brevard, A, 1
    • China Grove
  • Eddleman, Samuel McKee, A, 3
    • China Grove
  • Edmund, Carrie Dyne, L, 2
    • Lumberton
  • Edwards, Bynum Everette, A, 1
    • Sparta
  • Edwards, Joseph Daniel, Jr., A, 2
    • Wilmington
  • Edwards, James Matthew, Jr., A, 2
    • Raleigh
  • Edwards, Lawton Eugene, A, 1
    • Ore Hill
  • Edwards, Ralph Lanier, C, 1
    • High Point
  • Edwards, Thomas Jones, A, 1
    • Rutherfordton
  • Edwards, William Jean, S, 2
    • Brooksville, Fla.
  • Efird, Abner Bahnson, C, Sp.
    • Winston-Salem
  • Eldridge, Charles Patterson, M, 2
    • Raleigh
    • B.A., Wake Forest College, 1922
  • Elgin, Duncan Vogley, C, 1
    • Goldsboro
  • Eller, Franklin Peter, C, 1
    • North Wilkesboro
  • Elliott, Guelda Hillyard, Sp, 1
    • Chapel Hill
  • Elliott, Norman, A, 2
    • Edenton
  • Elliott, William McBrayer, C, 2
    • Waco
  • Ellis, Henri Bruce, M, 1
    • Winston-Salem
  • Ellis, Joseph Curtis, A, 1
    • Lucama
  • Ellis, Shober Andrews, A, 3
    • Winston-Salem

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  • Elmore, Probein Lee, A, 3
    • Dover
  • Enloe, William Reginald, C, 3
    • Dillsboro
  • Epstein, Joseph Niles, S, 3
    • Rocky Mount
  • Epstein, Ralph Waldo, A, 1
    • Goldsboro
  • Ervin, Eunice Wood, A, 3
    • Morganton
  • Ervin, John Witherspoon, S, 1
    • Morganton
  • Estridge, Harry Leroy, A, 2
    • Charlotte
  • Eubank, William Marvin, Jr., A, 2
    • Scott's Hill
  • Eubanks, Paul, P-m, 1
    • Chapel Hill
  • Evans, Henry Malloy, C, Sp.
    • Cheraw, S. C.
  • Evans, Thomas Hilton, C, 3
    • Harbinger
  • Evans, William Alexander, A, 2
    • Dover
  • Evans, William J., S, 1
    • Greenville
  • Everett, Marvin McHenry, C, 3
    • Oak City
  • Everett, Willie B., C, 2
    • Robersonville
  • Faggart, Arthur Miller, Jr., S, 2
    • Concord
  • Fagge, James B., Jr., A, 1
    • Leaksville
  • Faison, William Clifton, A, 1
    • Wendell
  • Farabow, Ford Franklin, C, 2
    • Stem
  • Farber, Ellis, C, 1
    • Weldon
  • Farmer, Robert Marshall, S, 1
    • Southern Pines
  • Farmer, Wayne Marcus, A, 1
    • Marshall
  • Farrell, Edgar Atlas, C, 2
    • Mebane
  • Farrell, Henry Darrow, A, 3
    • Chapel Hill
  • Farrell, Robert Paul, S, 3
    • Chapel Hill
  • Farrell, William Ihrie, A, 2
    • Pittsboro
  • Faucette, John William, Jr., A, 2
    • Asheville
  • Faust, Lacy Staley, C, 1
    • Monroe
  • Feagan, Archie Alexander, A, 3
    • Columbus
  • Feild, David Meade, Jr., L, 1
    • Hertford
  • Fels, Joseph, S, 3
    • Reidsville
  • Ferebee, Willoughy Dozier, C, 3
    • New Bern
  • Ferguson, Charles Lee, P-m, 2
    • Waynesville
  • Fetter, Edgar Minton, A, 3
    • Greensboro
  • Fields, Douglas Dalton, C, 2
    • Walstonburg
  • Finch, Andrew Jackson, A, 3
    • Henderson
  • Finley, John Campbell, C, 1
    • York, S. C.
  • Fisher, Allen McLamb, C, Sp.
    • Roseboro
  • Fisher, Augustus Moody, C, 3
    • Raleigh
  • Fisher, Lewis Joseph, L, 2
    • Waterbury, Conn.
  • Fitzgerald, Margaret Wesley, A, 3
    • Chapel Hill
  • Fleming, Perry King, A-L, 1
    • Norlina
  • Florance, Reynolds Gardner, A, 1
    • Asheville
  • Flowers, John Earle, P-m, 2
    • Bentonsville
  • Floyd, Hugh Regan, C, 2
    • Lumberton
  • Floyd, Joe Brown, C, 1
    • Oxford
  • Flynt, James Rudolph, C, 1
    • Winston-Salem
  • Fodrie, William, C, 1
    • Morehead City
  • Folger, Romulus Samuel, P-m, 1
    • Dobson
  • Forbes, Gordon, C, 1
    • Asheville
  • Forbes, Rufus Bradley, A, 2
    • Shawboro
  • Fordham, Christopher Columbus, P, 1
    • Greensboro
  • Fordham, Jefferson Barnes, A-L, 2
    • Greensboro
  • Forrest, Daniel Efland, S, 1
    • Efland
  • Forrest, Robert Oswin, S, 1
    • Hillsboro
  • Forrester, Roy Lane, A, 2
    • Ramseur
  • Foscue, Henry Armfield, P-m, 2
    • Jamestown
  • Foster, Paul Sprague, A, 1
    • Asheville
  • Fountain, John Newton, C, 2
    • Fountain
  • Fountain, Robert Allen, Jr., C, 3
    • Fountain
  • Fouts, Croatan Lofton, A, 3
    • Franklin
  • Fouts, Heron Cyrus, A, 2
    • Franklin
  • Fowler, Miles Beatty, C, 2
    • Clinton
  • Fowler, Marvin Mangum, C, Sp.
    • Chapel Hill

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  • Fowler, Rachael Parker, P, 1
    • Mints
  • Fox, Joe Thomas, A, 1
    • Franklinville
  • Foy, Claudius Paton, C, 2
    • New Bern
  • Foy, Louis Fowler, P-1, 2
    • New Bern
  • Franklin, Ernest, S, 1
    • Raleigh
  • Franklin, Walter McKinney, S, 2
    • Linville Falls
  • Frasier, William Guthrie, Jr., A, 1
    • Durham
  • Fred, Jacob Conrad, S, 2
    • Hendersonville
  • Freeman, Alton Brooks, P-m, 2
    • Dobson
  • Freeman, Thomas Benjamin, A, 1
    • Hendersonville
  • Friddle, James Howard, A, 2
    • Stokesdale
  • Froneberger, Pinkney Carroll, L, 2
    • Bessemer City
  • Frye, Edward Ronald, A, 2
    • Franklinton
  • Fulford, Arthur Gray, C, 1
    • Moyock
  • Fuller, Henry Reasoner, A, 3
    • Bradentown, Fla.
  • Fuller, Paul Johnson, C, 3
    • Raeford
  • Fuller, Sam Lassiter, C, 1
    • Whiteville
  • Fulton, Pinkney Otis, C, 1
    • Winston-Salem
  • Fulton, William Forrest, A, 4
    • Winston-Salem
  • Funderburk, Thomas Eugene, L, 2
    • Lancaster, S. C.
  • Fussell, Thomas Edmund, P, 2
    • Chapel Hill
  • Fuquay, Leon McLeod, A, 3
    • Coats
  • Gallagher, Edward Charles, A, 1
    • Biltmore
  • Gallaway, Romana, A, 3
    • Savannah, Ga.
  • Galloway, Lamar Quintius, L, 1
    • Brevard
    • A.B., Wofford College, 1923
  • Gant, Mason William, Jr., A, 2
    • Greensboro
  • Gantt, Clarence Alexander, C, Sp.
    • Fallston
  • Garber, Sammie D., C, 1
    • Williston, S. C.
  • Gardner, Irvine Verser, C, 3
    • Danville, Va.
  • Garmise, Samuel Sigmund, C, 2
    • Gastonia
  • Garner, Lofton Leroy, A, 3
    • Newport
  • Garrett, James McNeill, C, 1
    • Red Springs
  • Garrett, Raymond Lorenzo, C, 2
    • Burlington
  • Gaskins, Ernest Fred, A, 2
    • Stonewall
  • Gaskins, Theodore Grady, S, 2
    • Bridgeton
  • Gatewood, Daniel Eugene, Jr., C, 2
    • Wadesboro
  • Gay, Ballard Spruill, L, 2
    • Jackson
  • Geddie, Rowland Hill, S, 3
    • Rose Hill
  • George, Robert Barnett, A, Sp.
    • East Palestine, Ohio
  • Gholson, Thornton Patton, L, 3
    • Henderson
  • Gibson, Porter Clyde, A, 3
    • Laurinburg
  • Gibson, William Thomas, P-m, 1
    • Red Springs
  • Giddens, Lewis Devereaux, III, C, 2
    • Goldsboro
  • Giersch, Maurice Sandrock, C, 1
    • Raleigh
  • Gilbert, Ovid Bernard, A, 1
    • Benson
  • Gill, Edward Benjamin, A, 1
    • Oxford
  • Gillespie, Earle Joseph, C, 1
    • Petersburg, Va.
  • Gilliam, Wade, P, 1
    • Elkin
  • Gillie, Garland Kemp, C, 2
    • Reidsville
  • Gillikin, Alton Leigh, C, 1
    • Beaufort
  • Gilreath, Alonzo L., P, 2
    • Hendersonville
  • Gilreath, Esmarch Senn, A, 1
    • North Wilkesboro
  • Gilreath, Robert Arthur, M, 2
    • Hendersonville
  • Ginn, Browdy Washington, C, 1
    • Goldsbore
  • Gladstone, Robert Burton, C, 1
    • Reidsville
  • Glass, Patrick Gray, P, 2
    • Kannapolis
  • Glenn, Alfonso Greer, A, 2
    • Sugar Grove
  • Glenn, Eugene Byron, Jr., A, 1
    • Asheville
  • Glenn, John Frazier, Jr., A, 1
    • Asheville
  • Godwin, Howard Gibson, A, 3
    • Dunn
  • Godwin, Mose Winston, A, 1
    • Smithfield
  • Gold, Charles Willis, Jr., A, 2
    • Greensboro
  • Goldston, Alton Burns, P-m, 2
    • Goldston

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  • Gonella, John Felix, Jr., C, 1
    • Sanford
  • Gooch, Floyd Daily, A, 1
    • Chapel Hill
  • Goodrum, Frank Steven, P, Sp.
    • Cornelius
  • Goodson, Clyde Alvis, A, 3
    • Lincolnton
  • Goodson, James Craven, C, 1
    • Salisbury
  • Goodwin, Benjamin Harvey, S, 1
    • Elizabeth City
  • Goodwin, Thomas Martin, S, 2
    • Raleigh
  • Gorham, Herbert Jenkins, M, 2
    • Tarboro
  • Gottheiner, Sidney Henry, S, 3
    • West Orange, N. J.
  • Grady, Charles Gilbert, A-E, 1
    • Four Oaks
  • Grady, Henry Alexander, Jr., A, 1
    • Clinton
  • Grady, Keith, S, 3
    • Tryon
  • Graham, Annie Leo, Sp, 1
    • Durham
  • Graham, Charlie McGirt, P-m, 1
    • Red Springs
  • Graham, Daniel Luther, C, 3
    • Red Springs
  • Graham, David Robert, A, 1
    • Tabor
  • Graham, John Stephens, C,
    • Winston-Salem
  • Grainger, James Marion, C, 2
    • Kinston
  • Grant, Leroy Couling, Jr., A, 2
    • Jackson
  • Gray, Darius Van, C, 1
    • New Bern
  • Gray, Frances MacRae, A, 2
    • Chapel Hill
  • Gray, Garland Alonzo, P-m, 2
    • Robersonville
  • Gray, Herbert Bingham, A, 2
    • Mebane
  • Gray, Patrick Dowd, A, 1
    • Cary
  • Green, Winton Wallace, C, 4
    • Wilmington
  • Greene, Caro Mae, A, 2
    • Lillington
  • Greene, Erma Lorine, A, 3
    • Lillington
  • Greenwood, Clyde Piercy, A, 2
    • Asheville
  • Greenwood, Hubert Samuel, P-m, 1
    • Fletcher
  • Greenwood, James Clell, A, 3
    • Asheville
  • Greenwood, Robert Hilliard, A, 1
    • Asheville
  • Gregory, Edwin Clarke, Jr., A, 3
    • Salisbury
  • Gregory, Wiley Nash, A, 2
    • Norfolk
  • Gresham, Gordon, P, 1
    • Mooresville
  • Grier, Murray Milton, S, 3
    • Gastonia
  • Griffin, Claude Kitchen, A, 2
    • Elm City
  • Griffin, Charlie Thomas, C, 1
    • Edenton
  • Griffin, Floyd Sampson, A, 3
    • Reidsville
  • Griffin, James Edwin, C, 3
    • Williamston
  • Griffin, Lloyd Bennett, L, 1
    • Goldsboro
  • Griffin, Stephen Earl, A, 2
    • Elm City
  • Griffin, Thomas Norfleet, C, 1
    • Goldsboro
  • Griffith, Bruce Willis, A, 2
    • Charlotte
  • Grigg, John Richard, M, 1
    • Gastonia
  • Grimsley, Joseph Edgar, C, Sp.
    • Greensboro
  • Griswold, Richard Freeman, C, 3
    • Goldsboro
  • Groce, Alvin Luther, C, 2
    • Candler
  • Grubb, Robert Lee, C, 2.
    • Spencer
  • Grubbs, Howard Edward, A, 2
    • Walkertown
  • Guard, Purnell Hall, S, 1
    • Coinjock
  • Guigou, Henry Everett, C, Sp.
    • Valdese
  • Gutierres, Andres, S, 1
    • Santiago, Cuba
  • Hackett, Doris Lorraine, S, 1
    • Miami, Fla.
  • Hackler, Lewis Walter, A, 2
    • Sparta
  • Hackney, Bunn Washington, C, 1
    • Durham
  • Hackney, James Franklin, P-m, 1
    • Bynum
  • Hadley, William Brower, C, 2
    • Mt. Airy
  • Hagan, James Guy, C, 3
    • Greensboro
  • Hager, Onslow Bonner, Jr., S, 1
    • Danville, Va.
  • Haizlip, James Otis, M, 1
    • Alberta, Va.
  • Hall, Clarence Windley, A, 2
    • Newport
  • Hall, Fred Cheek, C, 2
    • Oxford
  • Hall, James Malcom, Jr., P, 1
    • Wilmington
  • Hall, John Perry, P, 1
    • Oxford

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  • Ham, Joseph Hutchinson, Jr., C, 3
    • Charlotte
  • Ham, Marcus Lafayette, Jr., A, 1
    • Morven
  • Hamer, Francis Ramsay, C, 2
    • McColl, S. C.
  • Hamner, William Bourne, P-m, 1
    • Winston-Salem
  • Hanewinckel, William Adolph, A, 1
    • Baltimore, Md.
  • Haney, Charles Lewis, A, 3
    • Nealsville
  • Hannah, William Tucker, L, 2
    • Waynesville
  • Hanner, James Ziglar, A, 1
    • Winston-Salem
  • Harbour, Kenneth Lee, C, 1
    • Greensboro
  • Hardee, Robert Marion, A, 1
    • Stem
  • Hardee, William Edward, P, 1
    • Stem
  • Harden, John William, A, 1
    • Burlington
  • Hardesty, Elijah Dean, Jr., L, 1
    • Newport
  • Hardesty, Luther Bridges, S, 1
    • Newport
  • Harding, Franklin Daniel Boone, A, 3
    • Yadkinville
  • Harding, John Ralph, C, 2
    • Ft. Wadsworth, N. Y.
  • Harman, Rufus Ashworth, A, 1
    • Tazewell, Va.
  • Harmon, Walter H., S, 1
    • Buie's Creek
  • Harper, William Lacy, P, 1
    • Steeds
  • Harrell, John Henry, A, 1
    • Merry Hill
  • Harrell, Walter Dare, A, 2
    • Jacksonville
  • Harris, Charles Austin, P-m, 2
    • Mt. Gilead
  • Harris, Guy Vernon, A, 2
    • Belhaven
  • Harris, Robert Chalmers, A, 2
    • Concord
  • Harris, Reed Hopkins, A, 1
    • Henderson
  • Harris, William Lysander, C, 2
    • Henderson
  • Harris, William Vaughn, L, 1
    • Salisbury
  • Harris, Willard Watts, P-m, 2
    • Henderson
  • Harrison, Guy Wendell, S, 3
    • Chapel Hill
  • Harrison, Louis Swepson, P, 1
    • Littleton
  • Harrison, Lewis Wardlaw, A, 3
    • Raleigh
  • Harrison, Vernon Wade, A, 2
    • Chapel Hill
  • Harriss, Andrew Jennings, S, 2
    • Wilmington
  • Hart, Henry Clifton, A, 3
    • Clemmons
  • Hart, Joseph Hermon, A, 2
    • Clemmons
  • Harton, Roman A., P-m, 1
    • Durham
  • Harvell, William Espy, Jr., A, 1
    • Charlotte
  • Hatcher, Norris Clark, A, 1
    • Mt. Airy
  • Hatley, James Boyd, A, 1
    • Albemarle
  • Haupt, Edward, P, 1
    • Newton
  • Hauser, Lawrence Edwards, A, 1
    • High Point
  • Hawfield, Clayton, S, 3
    • Matthews
  • Hawkins, Frank Noble, A, 3
    • Dover
  • Hawkins, James Edward, A, 3
    • Raleigh
  • Hayes, Julian H., C, Sp.
    • Rock Hill, S. C.
  • Hayes, Leonard Oscar, A, 3
    • Fremont
  • Haygood, William Edward, C, 2
    • Reidsville
  • Haynes, Lester Yates, C, 1
    • Mt. Airy
  • Head, Philemon Ernest, A-E, 1
    • Dana
  • Heafner, Alton DeWitt, A, 1
    • Crouse
  • Heafner, James Harlan, A, 1
    • Crouse
  • Heafner, Samuel Byron, C, 2
    • Crouse
  • Hebert, Charles Alexander, A, 1
    • Charlotte
  • Hedgepeth, Edward McGowan, A, 1
    • Elm City
  • Hedrick, Raymond Everette, A, 1
    • Lexington
  • Hedrick, William P., A, 1
    • Taylorsville
  • Heeseman, Gary, C, 1
    • Charlotte
  • Hege, Raymond Webster, M, 2
    • Clemmons
  • Heinitsh, George W., P-m, 1
    • Spartanburg, S. C.
  • Henderson, John Leonard, C, 3
    • Warrenton
  • Hendley, Floyd Francis, A, 1
    • Statesville
  • Hendricks, Hadley Monroe, A, 1
    • High Point
  • Henley, James Everett, C, 1
    • Charlotte
  • Henley, Mary Calhoun, A, 3
    • Laurinburg

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  • Hennessee, William Wren, L, Sp.
    • Burnsville
  • Herring, Albert Lee, L, 1
    • Snow Hill
  • Hester, William Shepherd, M, 2
    • Reidsville
  • Heterington, Marion Francis, S, 3
    • Lakeland, Fla.
  • Hewitt, Manuel Lowe, S, 2
    • Newton
  • Hickerson, Anne Elizabeth, A, 3
    • Ronda
  • Hickle, Charles Merle, A, 3
    • Asheville
  • Hicks, Benjamin Horner, A, 3
    • Henderson
  • Hicks, William Minor, A, 2
    • Oxford
  • High, Seba Fitzhugh, Jr., C, 2
    • Middlesex
  • Highsmith, William Cochran, A, 2
    • Fayetteville
  • Hight, Charles Edward, C, 2
    • Henderson
  • Hildebrand, Samuel Bruce, A, 2
    • Drexel
  • Hill, George Maurice, C, 3
    • Rutherfordton
  • Hill, John R., P-m, 1
    • Dandridge, Tenn.
  • Hill, Samuel Thomas, C, 1
    • High Point
  • Hinshaw, Clarence Preston, A, 2
    • Raleigh
  • Hix, James Richard, Jr., C, 1
    • North Wilkesboro
  • Hobbs, Alden, P, 1
    • Spray
  • Hobbs, George Theron, A, 1
    • Four Oaks
  • Hobbs, Walter Newman, C, 3
    • Gastonia
  • Hodges, Brandon Patton, L, 1
    • Asheville
  • Hodges, Edward Ferrell, S, 1
    • Dunn
  • Hodges, Fred Hopkins, P, 1
    • Boone
  • Hodges, Jesse Willis Parrott, S, 3
    • Kinston
  • Hodgin, David Reid, Sp, 2
    • Chapel Hill
  • Hogan, Annie, A, 1
    • Chapel Hill
  • Holderness, Thomas Thurston, A, 1
    • Tarboro
  • Holland, Alma, A, 3
    • Chapel Hill
  • Hollister, John Tull, Jr., A, 1
    • New Bern
  • Holloway, Joseph Clark, M, 1
    • Durham
  • Hollowell, Robert Logan, A-L, 2
    • Edenton
  • Hollowell, W. Dennis, A, 1
    • Edenton
  • Holmes, James Milton, A, 1
    • Benson
  • Holshouser, Herman A., A, 1
    • Rockwell
  • Holshouser, John Leidy, A, 1
    • Rockwell
  • Holt, Eugene, C, 1
    • Graham
  • Holt, William Preston, Jr., M, 2
    • Duke
  • Holton, George Montague, A, 1
    • Cash Corner
  • Honeycutt, Charles Bailey, A, 3
    • Raleigh
  • Honeycutt, David William, P, 1
    • Linden
  • Hood, Paul L, C, 1
    • Gastonia
  • Hooks, William Borden, A, 3
    • Goldsboro
  • Hope, Robert Allison, L, 3
    • Madison
    • A.B., Presbyterian College of S. C., 1920
  • Hopper, Allen Norwood, A, 2
    • Leaksville
  • Horton, Alexander Telfair, Jr., L, 1
    • Raleigh
  • Hosea, William Herbert, A, 3
    • Goldsboro
  • Houser, James Bickle, Jr., A, 1
    • Cherryville
  • Howe, Isaac Erwin, C, 3
    • Belmont
  • Howell, Alvin Hix, L, 1
    • Goldsboro
  • Howell, Ervin, P-m, 1
    • East Spencer
  • Howell, Harry, Jr., S, 1
    • Raleigh
  • Howell, Philip, S, 1
    • Raleigh
  • Hoyle, Robert Norris, A, 3
    • Newton
  • Hudson, Clinton Cyril, A, 1
    • Sparta
  • Hudson, Clifford Franklin, A, 1
    • Sparta
  • Hudson, Joe Parks, P, 1
    • Mooresville
  • Huffines, Robert Luther, Jr., C, 2
    • Rocky Mount
  • Huggins, Leonard Victor, A, 3
    • Hendersonville
  • Huggins, William Cantwell, S, 2
    • Wilmington
  • Hughes, Eugene Anderson, Jr., A, 1
    • Durham
  • Hughes, Grey Carlton, P-m, 1
    • Statesville
  • Hughes, George Rufus, P, 1
    • Polloksville

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  • Humphrey, Earle Ambrose, C, 1
    • Goldsboro
  • Humphrey, Liston William, C, 2
    • Wilmington
  • Humphrey, Vann Hilliard, C, 2
    • Fayetteville
  • Hunt, John Hazel, M, 1
    • Spindale
  • Hunt, William Ellis, C, 2
    • Pittsboro
  • Hunt, Esther Ruth, A, 3
    • Palmyra, Va.
  • Hunter, Gray L., Sp.
    • Winston-Salem
  • Hunter, George Patrick, A, 1
    • Charlotte
  • Hunter, Leonard LeGrand, Jr., A, 1
    • Charlotte
  • Hursey, Frank, Jr., S, 2
    • Lakeland, Fla.
  • Husbands, Benjamin, A, 1
    • Foreston, S. C.
  • Huss, Paul Henry, A, 3
    • Cherryville
  • Hussey, Robert Gail, A, 1
    • Asheboro
  • Hussey, William Wade, C, 3
    • Asheboro
  • Ingram, Marvin Lee, A, 1
    • Goldsboro
  • Ireland, William Richardson, C, 1
    • Greensboro
  • Irwin, Pollock Lee, A-E, 2
    • Charlotte
  • Ivey, George Robert, A, 2
    • Enfield
  • Izlar, William Henry, Sp, 2
    • Waycross, Ga.
  • Jackson, Irvine Linwood, C, 1
    • Oxford
  • Jackson, Marshall Vaden, A, 3
    • Cooper
  • Jackson, Rudolph Hoyte, S, 3
    • New Bern
  • Jackson, Walter Clinton, Jr., A, 1
    • Greensboro
  • James, Dink, L, 1
    • Greenville
  • Jamison, John Wesley, Jr., C, 2
    • High Point
  • Jamison, Robert Paul, L, 2
    • Charlotte
    • B.S., Davidson College, 1922
  • Jenkins, Hugh Bevins, S, 1
    • Lincolnton
  • Jenkins, Henry Haynes, C, 3
    • Avondale
  • Jernigan, Vann Alonza, C, 1
    • Atlanta, Ga.
  • Jerome, Thomas Gilmer, S, 2
    • Greensboro
  • Johnson, Alfred Turner, L, Sp.
    • Angier
  • Johnson, Earl Franklin, C, Sp.
    • Sophia
  • Johnson, Edgar Martin, S, 2
    • Culberson
  • Johnson, Graham Page, P, 2
    • Wallace
  • Johnson, Howard, S, 1
    • Swannanoa
  • Johnson, Henry Lee, L, 2
    • Burgaw
  • Johnson, Harry Ritenour, A, 1
    • Asheville
  • Johnson, Joseph Harrison, A, 1
    • Enfield
  • Johnson, Joe Lewis, M, 2
    • Apex
  • Johnson, John Samuel, P-m, 1
    • Apex
  • Johnson, Troy Ausborne, A, 1
    • Bessemer City
  • Johnson, William Baugham, C, 1
    • Rich Square
  • Johnson, Willis Cantey, S, 2
    • Gastonia
  • Johnston, Albion Ural, C, 1
    • Charlotte
  • Johnston, Claud Stuart, S, 3
    • Chapel Hill
  • Johnston, Henry, Jr., A, 2
    • Tarboro
  • Johnston, Julian, C, 1
    • Greensboro
  • Johnston, Latta Reid, C, Sp.
    • Charlotte
  • Johnston, Robert Harrison, S, 1
    • Edenton
  • Johnston, Ralph Linwood, M, 2
    • Goldsboro
  • Jonas, Charles Raper, A, 3
    • Lincolnton
  • Jonas, Donald Roosevelt, A, 1
    • Lincolnton
  • Jones, Clyde, A, 1
    • Franklinville
  • Jones, Charles Leonard, S, 3
    • Reidsville
  • Jones, Claude Venus, L, 1
    • Elizabeth City
  • Jones, Edward Thomas, A, 2
    • Stem
  • Jones, Frank Carr, A, 1
    • Fairmont
  • Jones, Francis Ford, S, 2
    • Asheville
  • Jones, Grover Hilton, L, 1
    • Kershaw
  • Jones, Hector Alonzo, P-m, 1
    • Dunn
  • Jones, Jack, A, 2
    • Chapel Hill
  • Jones, Jefferson Albright, S, 3
    • Morganton
  • Jones, Margaret Elizabeth, A, 3
    • Charlotte

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  • Jones, P. Sentelle, A, 3
    • Red Oak
  • Jones, Paul Sylvester, C, 1
    • Beaufort
  • Jones, Richard Sloan, L, 1
    • Franklin
  • Jones, Roland Forrest, A, 2
    • Knoxville, Tenn.
  • Jones, Sidney Francis, A, 3
    • Chapel Hill
  • Jones, William Bowling, A, 2
    • Stem
  • Jordan, David Bryan, P-m, 2
    • Wilmington
  • Jordan, Harry, A, 1
    • Durham
  • Josephs, Josef Ernest, A, 1
    • Charlotte
  • Joyce, Hannibal N., A, 1
    • Fries, Va.
  • Joyner, David Worth, C, 1
    • Rocky Mount
  • Joyner, George Edgar, C, 1
    • Rocky Mount
  • Joyner, Jack, L, 1
    • Garysburg
  • Joyner, John William Edwin, C, 3
    • Rocky Mount
  • Joyner, Oliver Key, P-m, 1
    • Woodland
  • Justice, Ashley Curtis, A, 1
    • Chapel Hill
  • Justice, Jack, S, 1
    • Marion
  • Justice, James Thomas, Jr., A, 1
    • Kernersville
  • Justus, Ernest Lee, A-E, 3
    • Flat Rock
  • Justus, George Ewert, S, 3
    • Flat Rock
  • Kahn, Mortimer Irving, A, 1
    • West Asheville
  • Kapp, Jamie Lehman, P-d, 1
    • Winston-Salem
  • Katz, Herbert F., A, 1
    • Greenville, S. C.
  • Keel, X. Theophilus, Jr., C, 2
    • Rocky Mount
  • Keels, Daniel Ezekiel, L, 3
    • Columbia, S. C.
  • Keith, Myrtle, Sp, 2
    • Chapel Hill
  • Keith, Robert L., Sp.
    • Chapel Hill
  • Kelley, Carl Williams, A, 1
    • West Durham
  • Kelly, Justin Harold, C, 3
    • Jonesboro
  • Kelly, Leonard William, A, 2
    • Yadkinville
  • Kemp, James Hal, C, 2
    • Charlotte
  • Kendall, Benjamin Horton, S, 3
    • Shelby
  • Kendall, Jennings Smith, C, 2
    • Ansonville
  • Kennedy, Thomas Anthony, A, 2
    • Durham
  • Kennett, Lee Boone, A, 1
    • Pleasant Garden
  • Kernodle, David Long, C, 1
    • Burlington
  • Kesler, Robert Cicero, P-m, 3
    • Salisbury
  • Kindley, William Erwin, Jr., A, 2
    • Fayetteville
  • King, Arnold Kimsey, A-E, 3
    • Hendersonville
  • King, Dewey Willard, C, 1
    • Hillsboro
  • King, James Clifton, Jr., A-L, 2
    • Wilmington
  • King, James Victor, C, 2
    • Sanford
  • King, William Henry, C, 2
    • Wilmington
  • King, William Miles, Jr., C, Sp.
    • Greensboro
  • Kirby, Harry Cromartie, A, 1
    • Asheville
  • Kirkman, Charles Gordon, S, 1
    • Pleasant Garden
  • Kirkman, Paul E., P, 1
    • Pulaski, Va.
  • Kirkpatrick, Benjamin Howell, A, 1
    • Waynesville
  • Kiser, Clyde Vernon, A, 3
    • Bessemer City
  • Kiser, Harvey Eugene, A, 2
    • Kings Mountain
  • Kistler, John Frederick, S, 1
    • Morganton
  • Kitchin, Clement Satterfield, L, 2
    • Scotland Neck
  • Kitchin, Mark Reed, L, 3
    • Biltmore
  • Klingenschmitt, Harold Charles, S, 2
    • Lockport, N. Y.
  • Knight, Lonnie Aren, A, 1
    • Laurinburg
  • Knott, William Clarence, A, 2
    • Burlington
  • Knowles, William Hatcher, C, 2
    • Asheville
  • Knox, Augustus Washington, Jr., C, 3
    • Raleigh
  • Knox, Robert Worth, S, 2
    • Creston
  • Koonce, Donald Brock, A, 2
    • Wilmington
  • Koonce, Edwin E., A, 1
    • High Point
  • Koonce, Edward Everette, A, 3
    • Wilmington
  • Koonts, Louis Allan, A, 2
    • Cooleemee
  • Krauss, Frank Amelius, Jr., A-L, 1
    • Waxhaw

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  • Kunkle, Austin Boyd, P, Sp.
    • Statesville
  • Kutz, Wilbur Shultz, C, 1
    • Fayetteville
  • Kyser, James Kern, C, 1
    • Rocky Mount
  • Lackey, Walter Jackson, S, 2
    • Fallston
  • Lambert, William Jefferson, C, 1
    • Angier
  • Lambeth, Mark Thomas, A, 2
    • Brown Summit
  • Lancaster, Floyd Gray, S, 1
    • Vanceboro
  • Lancaster, Lawrence Earl, A, 2
    • Vanceboro
  • Lane, Frederick Gray, A, 3
    • Morganton
  • Lanier, Edwin, C, Sp.
    • Metter, Ga.
  • Lanier, John Alden, Jr., C, 1
    • Metter, Ga.
  • Lanier, William Kenneth, C, 1
    • Metter, Ga.
  • Lassiter, Cornelius Everett, C, 3
    • Rich Square
  • Latham, Walter Gordon, C, 1
    • Goldsboro
  • Latta, John Patterson, A, 1
    • Chapel Hill
  • Laverhass, Ludwig, A, 2
    • Asheville
  • Law, Marion Francis, A, 1
    • Pelham
  • Lawrence, Harold Austin, S, 3
    • Rose Bank, N. Y.
  • Lawson, George William, S, 2
    • Chapel Hill
  • Lay, Lucy Fitzhugh, A, 3
    • Beaufort
  • Lazarus, Jack Fred, C, 1
    • High Point
  • Lazarus, Joseph, P, 1
    • Sanford
  • Leake, Everette Majette, M, 2
    • Rich Square
  • Leary, Eugene, A, 1
    • Merry Hill
  • Leary, Elwyn Preston, A-E, 1
    • Old Trap
  • Leary, Stephen Cedric, C, 1
    • Ahoskie
  • Ledford, Henry William, A, 1
    • Asheville
  • Lee, Charles Alton, C, 1
    • Waynesville
  • Lee, John Marshall, C, 1
    • Williston, S. C.
  • Lee, William Ivey, II, C, Sp.
    • Asheville
  • Leggett, Clifton Lanier, C, 2
    • Hertford
  • Leggett, Harold Gordon, C, 2
    • Burlington
  • LeGrand, Jack Quince, C, 1
    • Wilmington
  • Lennon, Wayland, C, 1
    • Chadbourn
  • Lewis, Alva Twitty, S, 1
    • Rutherfordton
  • Lewis, Charles Raven, A, 2
    • Faison
  • Lewis, Clifford Whitfield, S, 2
    • Beaufort
  • Lewis, Elsie, Sp, 1
    • Ansonia, Conn.
  • Lewis, James Spencer, Jr., S, 2
    • Rocky Mount
  • Lewis, John H., L, 1
    • Clinton
  • Light, Maurice Hyman, C, 2
    • Tarboro
  • Liles, Lonnie Carl, P-m, 1
    • Wendell
  • Liles, Nelson Prentiss, A, 4
    • Lilesville
  • Lindsay, Joseph, Jr., S, 2
    • Chester, S. C.
  • Lineberger, James Harold, A, 2
    • Belmont
  • Linehan, William Augustus, A, 2
    • Raleigh
  • Link, Henry Ernest, Jr., C, 1
    • Reidsville
  • Linker, Robert White, A, 3
    • Salisbury
  • Liske, William Frazier, P, 1
    • Mt. Gilead
  • Little, Robert Gray, A, 3
    • Greenville
  • Lively, Knox Kent, Jr., A, 4
    • Reidsville
  • Livingston, Theodore Burroughs, A-L,2
    • Asheville
  • Ljung, Harvey Albert, S, 1
    • Greensboro
  • Lockhart, Norwood, A, 1
    • Rocky Point
  • Loftin, Frank English, M, 2
    • Mount Olive
  • Logan, Curtis Grant, Jr., C, 1
    • Waynesville
  • Logan, Robert Franklin, S, 1
    • Yadkinville
  • Logie, Leslie Caldwell, S, 2
    • Manatee, Fla.
  • Logie, MacDonald Bride, S, 3
    • Manatee, Fla.
  • London, Arthur Hill, Jr., M, 1
    • Pittsboro
  • London, John Bryan, S, 3
    • Charlotte
  • Long, Thomas Walter, S, 1
    • Newton
  • Lore, Ralph Eli, P-m, 3
    • Lincolnton
  • Lott, William Clifton, A, 2
    • Hendersonville

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  • Love, Edgar, C, 2
    • Lincolnton
  • Love, George Ray, A, 3
    • Red Springs
  • Lovin, Walter Frank, A, 2
    • Gibson
  • Lowder, Stanley Ray, A, 1
    • Albemarle
  • Lowe, George Edwin, C, 1
    • Charlotte
  • Lucas, Edward Bass, A, 2
    • Wilson
  • Lyerly, Vergil Schaff, A, 1
    • Crescent
  • Lynch, Edwin Monroe, A-E, 1
    • Hillsboro
  • Lynn, Cy Kellie, P-m, 2
    • Hickory
  • Lyon, Oden, C, 1
    • Salisbury
  • Lytle, Francis Sydney, Jr., L, 1
    • Cornelia
  • McAdoo, John Brantley, C, 1
    • Charlotte
  • McAnally, Charles Wesley, A, 3
    • High Point
  • McAnally, James McGehee, M, 1
    • High Point
  • McAuley, Cecil Rotering, C, 2
    • Huntersville
  • McCain, William Franklin, A, 3
    • High Point
  • McCarty, Charles Andrew, A, 1
    • Asheville
  • McCaul, Stacy Webb, A, 2
    • Denver
  • MacClamroch, James Robbins, A, 4
    • Greensboro
  • McColl, Hugh Leon, Jr., C, 1
    • Bennettsville
  • McColman, John Lee, C, 2
    • Gibson
  • McCotter, John Muse, A, 1
    • Cash Corner
  • McCoy, Cullen Miles, M, 1
    • Cove City
  • McCoy, Hubert Ray, P-m, 1
    • Cove City
  • McCrummen, John, M, 1
    • West End
    • B.S., Davidson College, 1923
  • McDade, Mary Belle, A, Sp.
    • Hillsboro
  • McDaniel, Eugene Marvin, S, 2
    • Fayetteville
  • McDaniel, Everett Sultan, Jr., A, 3
    • Henderson
  • McDaniel, George Dawson, A, 1
    • Henderson
  • McDonald, Lester, A-E, 1
    • Reidsville
  • McDonald, Samuel Howard, C, 3
    • Charlotte
  • McDougald, Malcolm H., C, 1
    • Laurinburg
  • McElroy, John Hardwicke, L, 2
    • Marshall
  • MacFayden, Archie Pelham, C, 2
    • Waynesville
  • MacFayden, John Hines, A, 1
    • Council
  • MacFayden, Paul Rutherford, Jr., M,1
    • Concord
  • McGee, Henry Abner, C, 1
    • Oxford
  • McGee, Joe Bee, C, 2
    • Spartanburg, S. C.
  • McGehee, George Badger, A, 1
    • Chapel Hill
  • McGinnis, John Mitchelle, C, 1
    • Kings Mountain
  • McGlaughan, Frank Edmund, C, 4
    • Wilmington
  • McGowan, Edwin Robert, Jr., P-m, 1
    • Rocky Mount
  • McGwigan, John Whitfield, C, 2
    • Enfield
  • McIntosh, Andrew Campbell, A, 1
    • Chapel Hill
  • McIntosh, Arthur Talmadge, A, Sp.
    • Roberdel
  • McIntyre, Alfonso Everett, A, 2
    • Altamahaw
  • McIver, Herman Martin, Jr., A, 3
    • Mebane
  • McIver, Winslow Scott, A, 2
    • Sanford
  • McKee, John Sasser, Jr., S, 2
    • Raleigh
  • McLennan, Dallace, C, 2
    • Chapel Hill
  • McLeod, Archibald Howell, S, 1
    • Lakeland, Fla.
  • McLeod, Jarvis Daniel, P, 1
    • Linden
  • McLeod, Neal Henry, Jr., A, 2
    • Raleigh
  • McMaster, James Riley, S, 2, P, 1
    • Winnsboro, S. C.
  • McMichael, William Penn, A, 1
    • Wentworth
  • MacMillan, Annie Lou, A-E, 3
    • Red Springs
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    • Elizabeth City
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    • Columbus
  • McMurray, Jesse Jinkins, Jr., C, 1
    • Shelby
  • McNair, Henry Bell, Jr., C, 1
    • Tarboro
  • McNairy, Charlie Banks, Jr., C, 3
    • Kinston
  • McNatt, John Phillip Hancock, A, 2
    • Parkton
  • McNeely, Matthew Jerome, M, 2
    • Toledo, Ohio

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  • McNeely, Ralph Parker, P, 1
    • Charlotte
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    • Parkton
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    • Raleigh
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    • Fayetteville
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    • Asheville
  • MacRae, John Donald, Jr., M, 1
    • Asheville
  • McRainey, John Hector, S, 1
    • Parkton
  • McSwain, Minor Franklin, S, 2
    • Shelby
  • McWhorter, Malcolm Hubert, A, 2
    • Hillsboro
  • Macgill, Charles Richard, A, 2
    • Greensboro
  • Mackie, Nathan Walser, A, 3
    • Boonville
  • Mackie, Thaddeus Hinshaw, S, 2
    • Guilford College
  • Madison, Monro Bolling, A-E, 2
    • Webster
  • Madison, William Haight, P-m, 1
    • Webster
  • Madry, James Thurman, C, 1
    • Scotland Neck
  • Madry, Wilbur Dennis, A, 3
    • Scotland Neck
  • Mallonee, Frank Buckner, A, 1
    • Charlotte
  • Maness, Archibald Kelly, S, 2
    • Biscoe
  • Maness, Theodore Edgar, A, 2
    • Ramseur
  • Mangum, Charles Staples, Jr., A, 1
    • Chapel Hill
  • Mann, Julian Edward, A, 2
    • Middletown
  • Manning, Francis Marion, C, 3
    • Williamston
  • Marks, Herman Meyers, C, 1
    • Monroe, La.
  • Marsh, Hal Rowe, C, 2
    • Marshville
  • Marshall, H. Vance, C, 1
    • Salem Chapel
  • Marshall, James Flournoy, A, 1
    • Leaksville
  • Marshall, Karl A., C, 1
    • Salem Chapel
  • Martin, Anthony Bennings, Jr., A, 3
    • Leaksville
  • Martin, Edward Lane, C, Sp.
    • Charlotte
  • Martin, Hunter Evander, L, 2
    • Fayetteville
  • Martin, Irving Lee, A, 2
    • East Bend
  • Martin, Jackson Augustus, A, 1
    • Mayodan
  • Martin, Norman, L, 1
    • Asheville
  • Martin, Oscar Eugene, S, 4
    • East Bend
  • Martin, William Joseph, Jr., M, 1
    • Davidson
    • B.S., Davidson College, 1923
  • Mason, Oscar Ferdinand, Jr., L, 2
    • Gastonia
  • Mason, Robert Elijah, S, 1
    • Charlotte
  • Massey, Charles Knox, C, 3
    • Durham
  • Mast, David Patterson, A, 1
    • Sugar Grove
  • Mast, Howard Wellington, P, 1
    • Valle Crucis
  • Matheson, Robert Arthur, Jr., M, 2
    • Raeford
  • Mathis, James Burroughs, C, 1
    • Asheville
  • Matthews, Benjamin Livingston, P-m, 1
    • Willard
  • Matthews, James Lewis, A, 1
    • Seaboard
  • Matthews, Pierce Yarrell, C, 3
    • Asheville
  • Matthews, Rudolph Samuel, A, 3
    • Albemarle
  • Matthews, Stanley Edison, A, 3
    • Turkey
  • Matthews, Stanford Thomas, C, 3
    • Clinton
  • Mattison, George Glenn, S, 2
    • Greenwood, S. C.
  • Maultsby, Ralph Clarke, A, 3
    • Rutherfordton
  • Mayo, Edward Long, C, 1
    • Washington
  • Meacham, Jesse Alton, P, 1
    • Smithfield
  • Meadows, Franklin Pearce, A, 1
    • Franklin
  • Meadows, Marshall D., A, 1
    • Asheville
  • Mebane, William Marion, S, 3
    • Newton
  • Medford, Benjamin Savage, A, 1
    • Oxford
  • Medlin, Marion Butler, P-m, Sp.
    • Raleigh
  • Medlin, Roscoe Conklin, C, 1
    • High Shoals
  • Mehaffey, Joseph Hawley, C, 2
    • Newton
  • Mercer, Dempsey William, S, 2
    • Riddle
  • Meredith, Julian Blair, C, 1
    • Trinity
  • Merrimon, James Harvey, S, 1
    • Asheville
  • Merritt, Gladys Blanche, A, 2
    • Chapel Hill

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  • Merritt, Hattie Bryan, A, 1
    • Chapel Hill
  • Merritt, James Eric, A, 1
    • Chapel Hill
  • Messick, Arline Franklin, A, 3
    • Winston-Salem
  • Mewborne, James Marion, Jr., A, 2
    • Kinston
  • Mewborne, Noah Palmer, Jr., C, 1
    • Kinston
  • Mewborne, Thomas William, Jr., A, 3
    • Kinston
  • Meyer, Sigmund Antonio, A, 3
    • Enfield
  • Michael, James Archie, P, Sp.
    • Linwood
  • Michal, Martha, P-m, Sp.
    • Woodrow
    • A.B., Salem College, 1921; B.S., Columbia University, 1922
  • Miles, Samuel Egbert, C, 1
    • Reidsville
  • Milham, Claude Gilbert, Jr., M, 1
    • Hamlet
  • Miller, Baxter Hocutt, C, 2
    • Durham
  • Miller, Clarence Edmund, S, 3
    • Edgewood, R. I.
  • Miller, Henry Alexander, A, 2
    • Winston-Salem
  • Miller, Marvin Alwin, A, 2
    • Call
  • Millner, Albert Edwin, Jr., A, 1
    • Leaksville
  • Mills, Jesse Benton, A, 1
    • Polkton
  • Mills, Roy Edward, A, 3
    • Polkton
  • Milstead, John Woodson, C, 2
    • Charlotte
  • Mincey, Elry Leva, C, 2
    • Hillsboro
  • Mintz, Claudius, A, 1
    • Ash
  • Mitchell, Gurney Talmage, M, 1
    • Jennings
  • Mitchell, Neal Alford, A, 1
    • Fairmont
  • Mitchelle, Robert Lee, Jr., C, 2
    • Yanceyville
  • Moehlmann, Gerhardt Carl, S, 2
    • Conover
  • Montgomery, Roy Luther, A, 2
    • High Point
  • Montgomery, Winfred Ira, C, 1
    • Kannapolis
  • Moore, Allan Daniel, C, 2
    • Burlington
  • Moore, Charles Albert, S, 1
    • Union, S. C.
  • Moore, Charles Allen, A, 3
    • Charlotte
  • Moore, Carrie Cordelia, P-m, 2
    • Chapel Hill
  • Moore, Daniel Killian, C, 1
    • Sylva
  • Moore, George Barnes, C, 3
    • Wilmington
  • Moore, James Franklin, A, 1
    • Clinton
  • Moore, Josephine W. Daniel, Sp, 1
    • Chapel Hill
  • Moore, Leonidas Holt, A, 4
    • Faison
  • Moore, Larry Ichabod, Jr., C, 3
    • New Bern
  • Moore, Milton Alvin, P, 1
    • Macon
  • Moore, William Enloe, C, 1
    • Sylva
  • Moose, Edith Key, A, 3
    • Rose Hill
  • Moose, Hoy Archibald, P, 2
    • Mt. Pleasant
  • Moose, Nancy Elizabeth, A, 3
    • Rose Hill
  • Moose, William H., A, 3
    • Taylorsville
  • Moose, William L., A, 1
    • Taylorsville
  • Morgan, Arthur Elwood, A, 2
    • Raeford
  • Morgan, John Andrew, A, 2
    • Cary
  • Morgan, Thomas Joseph, A, 2
    • Pittsboro
  • Morgan, William Gardner, A, 1
    • Benson
  • Morris, Jordan Edward, A, 1
    • Walkertown
  • Morris, Reuben Franklin, A, 2
    • Walkertown
  • Morris, Zebulon Alexander, Jr., L, 1
    • Concord
    • A.B., Davidson College, 1923
  • Morrison, Ivey Lee, C, 3
    • Shelby
  • Morrison, Worth Edwin, A, 1
    • Wilkesboro
  • Morton, Duncan, S, 1
    • Charlotte
  • Morton, Goodridge Alexander, C, 1
    • Oxford
  • Morton, Garrett Hobart, C, Sp.
    • Albemarle
  • Morton, Levi Thomas, M, 1
    • Jacksonville
  • Moseley, Albert Meredith, L, 1
    • Raleigh
    • A.B., Wake Forest College, 1923
  • Moseley, John Pinckney, Jr., C, 2
    • Orangeburg, S. C.
  • Mosher, Eleanor Schmidt, Sp, 1
    • Chapel Hill
  • Moss, Charles Otey, A, 2
    • Wilson
  • Moss, Eugene Harold, S, 2
    • Lillington

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  • Motsinger, John Fairbanks, A, 1
    • Wallburg
  • Moxley, Jane Elizabeth, P.W., Sp.
    • Nutley, N. J.
  • Moye, Robert Orville, A, 3
    • Greenville
  • Mullen, Francis Newby, Jr., A, 1
    • South Mills
  • Mullen, Joseph Alden, A, 1
    • Lincolnton
  • Munsell, F. Turner, A, 1
    • Columbia, S. C.
  • Murchison, Murdoc Lewis, S, 2
    • Raleigh
  • Murdock, William Henry, A, 2
    • Durham
  • Murphy, James Dixon, Jr., L, Sp.
    • Asheville
  • Murphy, John James, A, 1
    • Tompkinsville, N. Y.
  • Murphy, Marion M., A. Sp.
    • Salisbury
  • Murphy, Spencer, A, 3
    • Salisbury
  • Murray, Archibald Johnson, C, 2
    • Laurinburg
  • Murray, Horace Shaw, C, 2
    • Greensboro
  • Myatt, James Archibald, L, Sp.
    • High Point
  • Nance, Fred, A, 2
    • Leaksville
  • Nance, John Claude, A, 2
    • Boxwood, Va.
  • Nash, Pembroke, A, 2
    • Tarboro
  • Nathan, Simeon Aaron, P-m, Sp.
    • Chapel Hill
  • Neal, Charles Herbert, L, 1
    • Reidsville
  • Neal, William Weaver, Jr., P-m, 1
    • Marion
  • Nettles, Wray Stewart, S, 1
    • Winston-Salem
  • Newbern, William Norman, P, 1
    • Powell's Point
  • Newsom, James Henry, A, 1
    • Lucama
  • Newton, Zachariah Boardman, M, 1
    • Fayetteville
  • Nichols, George Conrad, P-m, 1
    • Sylva
  • Nichols, Rhodes Edmond, Jr., S, 1
    • Durham
  • Nicholson, Bryan Goode, C, Sp.
    • Macon
  • Nicholson, Giles G., A, 1
    • Burlington
  • Nims, Douglas Harrison, C, Sp.
    • Fort Mill, S. C.
  • Nissen, George William, Jr., A, 1
    • Winston-Salem
  • Nooe, Robert Sharpe, A, 1
    • Statesville
  • Norman, William Kemp, S, 2
    • Leaksville
  • Nye, Robert Bruce, M, 1
    • Andrews
  • O'Neale, Charles Livingston, Jr., C, 1
    • Spartanburg, S. C.
  • O'Neil, James Newsom, C, 1
    • Henderson
  • O'Quinn, Byron Caviness, C, 1
    • Mamers
  • O'Quinn, Charlie, A, 1
    • Star
  • Ogburn, Herman Kapp, C, 2
    • Winston-Salem
  • Ogburn, Lundie Calvin, P-m, 2
    • Raleigh
  • Oliver, Robert Deleon, A, 1
    • Princeton
  • Ormand, John William, M, 2
    • Bessemer City
  • Ormand, Robert James, S, 2
    • Bessemer City
  • Orr, Nathaniel Alexander, S, 1
    • Kannapolis
  • Osborne, Joe Evans, P-m, 1
    • Shelby
  • Oswald, Carolyne, A, 1
    • Chapel Hill
  • Overman, William Jackson, A, 1
    • Elizabeth City
  • Owen, Duncan Shaw, S, 1
    • Fayetteville
  • Owen, Franklyn Deming, Jr., S, 3
    • Raleigh
  • Owen, George William, S, 2
    • Raleigh
  • Owens, Edward Lindsay, L, 1
    • Plymouth
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    • Marines
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    • Kitty Hawk
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    • Winnsboro, S. C.
  • Owens, Robert Bruce, Jr., C, 3
    • Charlotte
  • Owens, Zack Doxey, S, 1
    • Elizabeth City
  • Padgett, Charles King, S, 2
    • Forest City
  • Padgett, William Drumheller, C, 1
    • Rock Hill, S. C.
  • Page, Julian Bernice, A.-E., 1
    • Barnesville
  • Pakula, Sidney, P-m. 2
    • Raleigh
  • Palmer, Herbert, C, 1
    • Gulf
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    • Raleigh
  • Parker, Frederick Pope, Jr., C, 3
    • Goldsboro
  • Parker, Henry Nathaniel, A, 2
    • Raleigh

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  • Parker, Milton Egbert, A, 1
    • Smithfield
  • Parker, Shepherd Falkener, P-m, 2
    • Goldsboro
  • Parkin, Will Roy, A, 1
    • Trinity
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    • Asheboro
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    • West Durham
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    • King's Creek
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    • Greenville
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    • Grifton
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    • Hendersonville
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    • Smithfield
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    • Franklinville
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    • Charlotte
  • Patton, William Herman, Jr., C, 2
    • Asheville
  • Payseur, John William, A, 1
    • Lincolnton
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    • Lexington
  • Peacock, William Trotter, A, 1
    • Salisbury
  • Pearce, Edwin Wolfe, A, 2
    • Greensboro
  • Pearsall, Thomas Jenkins, C, 1
    • Rocky Mount
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    • Rocky Mount
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    • Lawrenceville, Va.
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    • Denver, Colo.
  • Pegg, Carl Hamilton, A, 1
    • Guilford College
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    • Guilford College
  • Pegram, Sam Jay, L, 1
    • Asheville
  • Pemberton, Henry Marshall, Jr., S, 1
    • Fayetteville
  • Pendergraft, Floy, A, 2
    • Chapel Hill
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    • Chapel Hill
  • Pendergraft, Raymond Ewell, S, 1
    • Vicksburg, Miss.
  • Pendergraft, Ralph Numa, C, 2
    • Chapel Hill
  • Pendleton, Esley McCoy, A, 1
    • Shelby
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    • Candler
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    • Wilmington
  • Perdue, William Clyde, L, 3
    • Henderson
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    • Stokes
  • Perkins, William M., A, 1
    • Greenville
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    • Waynesville
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    • Balsam
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    • Winston-Salem
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    • Cleveland
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    • Asheboro
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    • Ingalls
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    • Siler City
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    • Morehead City
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    • Oxford
  • Pickard, Melvin Ellis, A, 3
    • Burlington
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    • Lexington
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    • Albemarle
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    • High Point
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    • Durham
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    • Kernersville
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    • Reidsville
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    • Smithfield
  • Pleasants, Charles Edward, C, 1
    • Durham
  • Plummer, Orlay Edward, A, 2
    • Crumpler
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    • Franklin
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    • Elkin
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    • Durham
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    • Gastonia
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    • Greensboro
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    • Raleigh
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    • Stoneville
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    • Kernersville
  • Poston, Aubrey Eugene, A, 3
    • Durham
  • Potter, Hubert, A, 1
    • Biltmore

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  • Potter, James Davis, C, 1
    • Beaufort
  • Potts, James Monroe, S, 1
    • Charlotte
  • Powell, Barton Jerome, Jr., P-m, Sp.
    • Stockton, California
  • Powell, Virgil Oscar, S, Sp.
    • Drexel
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    • Wilson
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    • Lumberton
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    • Lumberton
  • Powers, James Preston, A, Sp.
    • Lumberton
  • Poyner, William Griggs, C, 3
    • Poplar Branch
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    • Rock Hill, S. C.
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    • Chapel Hill
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    • Chapel Hill
  • Pridgen, Carl Waldo, Jr., L, 1
    • Kinston
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    • Laurinburg
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    • Laurinburg
  • Pritchard, Margaret, A, Sp.
    • Chapel Hill
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    • Asheville
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    • Durham
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    • Goshen
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    • Bald Creek
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    • Edenton
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    • Winston-Salem
  • Purser, John Raymond, Jr., S, 3
    • Charlotte
  • Query, Marion Flournoy, A, 1
    • Charlotte
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    • Gastonia
  • Quinby, Wickliffe Commandeur, S, 3
    • West Orange, N. J.
  • Quinn, Alfred Houston, C, 1
    • Kenansville
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    • Wilson
  • Quinn, Jerry Julian, C, 2
    • Kinston
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    • Salisbury
  • Ragsdale, James Edward, C, 4
    • Florence, S. C.
  • Ragsdale, John O'Neill, Jr., C, 2
    • Madison
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    • Asheville
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    • Garner
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    • Garner
  • Rand, William Roscoe, A, 1
    • Garner
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    • Asheville
  • Raney, Richard Beverly, A, 1
    • Raleigh
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    • Welcome
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    • Winston-Salem
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    • Greensboro
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    • Raleigh
  • Ray, Charles Edwin, Jr., S, 3
    • Waynesville
  • Ray, Gilbert Whitted, C, 1
    • Teer
  • Ray, James Alton, C, 1
    • Sanford
  • Ray, Samuel Philip, A, 3
    • Leaksville
  • Ray, William Hunter, A, 1
    • Leaksville
  • Rayburn, Hansel Lewis, P, 1
    • Hot Springs, Va.
  • Reade, Frank Harland, A, 1
    • Timberlake
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    • Trinity
  • Redwine, James Daniel, S, 2
    • Salisbury
  • Redwine, John McAlister, A, 3
    • Monroe
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    • Capron, Va.
  • Reich, Willie Lee, C, 1
    • Henderson
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    • Dover
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    • Canton
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    • New Bern
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    • Bessemer City
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    • Asheville
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    • Rose Hill
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    • Cranford, N. J.
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    • Raleigh
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    • Wendell
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    • Wilson

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    • Tryon
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    • Jamestown
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    • Nashville
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    • Robersonville
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    • Hillsboro
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    • Asheville
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    • Rowland
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    • Wendell
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    • Lincolnton
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    • Weaverville
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    • Greensboro
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    • Badin
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    • Durham
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    • Henderson
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    • Goldsboro
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    • Bentonsville
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    • Asheville
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    • Salisbury
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    • Waterbury, Conn.
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    • Union Level, Va.
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    • Salisbury
  • Rothrock, Max Vernon, C, 3
    • Thomasville
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    • Sunbury
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    • Kinston
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    • Shalotte
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    • Rose Hill
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    • Franklinville
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    • Charlotte
  • Rowe, Roy H., A-E, 1
    • Watha
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    • Asheville
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    • Trinity
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    • Fuquay Springs
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    • Oxford
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    • Louisburg
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    • Winston-Salem
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    • Salisbury
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    • Chapel Hill
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    • Fayetteville
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    • Laurinburg
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    • Asheville
  • Rutherford, Paris Milton, Jr., S, 3
    • Rutherford College
  • Sample, John Harris, L, 2
    • Hendersonville
  • Sams, John Robert, A, 3
    • Kinston
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    • Thomson, Ga.
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    • Greenville, Ga.
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    • Four Oaks
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    • Greensboro
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    • Asheville
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    • Cleveland
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    • Roxboro
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    • Savannah, Ga.
  • Saunders, Joseph Maryon, A, 3
    • Durham
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    • Roanoke Rapids
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    • Grantsboro
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    • Windsor
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    • Kinston
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    • Mt. Gilead
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    • Fayetteville
  • Scheidt, Edward, A, 3
    • Winston-Salem
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    • Fayetteville
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    • Greensboro
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    • Charlotte
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    • Chapel Hill

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    • Pikeville
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    • Rocky Point
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    • Black Creek
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    • Wilmington
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    • Hendersonville
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    • Greensboro
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    • Asheville
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    • Hazleton, Pa.
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    • Jackson
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    • Monroe
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    • Burlington
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    • Southern Pines
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    • Tabriz, Persia
  • Serunian, Hoosig Hambartsum, S, 1
    • Tabriz, Persia
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    • Elizabeth City
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    • Greensboro
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    • Winston-Salem
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    • Charlotte
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    • Greensboro
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    • Wilson
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    • Stony Point
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    • Oxford
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    • Raleigh
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    • Greensboro
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    • Mars Hill
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    • Laurinburg
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    • Raleigh
  • Shepherd, James Edward, A, 3
    • Raleigh
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    • Winston-Salem
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    • Hickory
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    • Statesville
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    • Randleman
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    • Hendersonville
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    • Swannanoa
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    • Swannanoa
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    • Hickory
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    • Lincolnton
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    • Durham
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    • Asheville
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    • Albemarle
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    • Winston-Salem
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    • Morganton
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    • Glenwood
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    • Lumber Bridge
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    • Southern Pines
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    • Asheville
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    • Rock Hill, S. C.
  • Simons, Claude Ernest, A, 2
    • Colerain
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    • Asheville
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    • Wakulla
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    • Candor
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    • Thomasville
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    • Winston-Salem
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    • Winston-Salem
  • Sinkler, Huger, Jr., A, 1
    • Asheville
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    • Greenville
  • Slade, Colie Vernon, P-m, 2
    • Merritt
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    • Franklin
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    • Kinston

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    • Wallace
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    • Charlotte
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    • Bostic
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    • Bryson City
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    • Bryson City
  • Smith, Allen Kendrick, A, 2
    • LaGrange
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    • Monroe, La.
  • Smith, Bernard Sanford, L, Sp.
    • East Durham
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    • Lagoon
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    • Goldsboro
  • Smith, Claude Ervin, C, 3
    • High Point
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    • Elmhurst, N. Y.
  • Smith, Carl Theodore, S, 1
    • Charleston, S. C.
  • Smith, Dorsey Dewey, A, 3
    • Laurel Hill
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    • Asheville
  • Smith, Eddie Hampton, C, 1
    • High Point
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    • Mt. Holly
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    • Asheville
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    • Fremont
  • Smith, Henry Bascom, C, 1
    • Unionville
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    • Robersonville
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    • Pilot Mountain
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    • Roanoke Rapids
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    • Capron, Va.
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    • Reidsville
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    • Burlington
  • Smith, Olin Brown, C, 2
    • Rockingham
  • Smith, Paul, M, 1
    • Pikeville
  • Smith, Paul Jennings, L, 1
    • Asheville
  • Smith, Robert Lee, C, 2
    • Farmville
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    • Mt. Airy
  • Smith, Stanley, C, 1
    • Virginia Beach, Va.
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    • Kittrell
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    • Wilson's Mills
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    • Hightowers
  • Smith, Thomas Julian, M, 2
    • Davidson
  • Smith, Wallace Alonzo, A, 1
    • Charlotte
  • Smith, William Edward, Jr., S, 2
    • Scotland Neck
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    • Faison
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    • Lexington
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    • Advance
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    • Rocky Mount
  • Smythe, Roland Hubert, C, 1
    • Greensboro
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    • Wilmington
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    • Charlotte
  • Solomon, Abram Shirer, C, 3
    • Wilmington
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    • Salisbury
  • Sonner, Quinton Camden, Jr., A, 1
    • Saluda
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    • Raleigh
  • Southerland, B. Witherington, Jr., C, 1
    • Mt. Olive
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    • Statesville
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    • High Point
  • Sparks, Ellis, A, 1
    • Robersonville
  • Sparrow, George, A, Sp.
    • Chapel Hill
  • Spence, Elbert Rudolph, C, 1
    • Elizabeth City
  • Spence, Thomas Neil, C, 1
    • Raleigh
  • Spencer, Albert Newland, A, 1
    • Morganton
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    • Rocky Mount
  • Spoon, James Merritt, P, 1
    • Charlotte
  • Sronce, Jack, C, 3
    • Statesville
  • Stadiem, Moses Lyon, C, 2
    • Kinston
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    • Greensboro
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    • Greensboro
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    • Red Oak

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    • Greensboro
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    • Stantonsburg
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    • Hamlet
  • Starling, Homer Sortez, C, 3
    • Roseboro
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    • Kenly
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    • Rock Hill, S. C.
  • Staton, Willard Vincent, M, 2
    • Hendersonville
  • Staton, Leon Raphael, A, 3
    • Hendersonville
  • Stauber, Leslie Edwin, A, 3
    • Rural Hall
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    • Richlands
  • Steele, Clough Sims, C, 2
    • Charlotte
  • Steele, Wyeth Calvin, Jr., A, 2
    • Mt. Olive
  • Steele, William Thomas, C, Sp.
    • Rock Hill, S. C.
  • Stein, Irvin, C, 2
    • Fayetteville
  • Stein, Isidore, C, 1
    • Fayetteville
  • Stephens, George, Jr., A, 2
    • Asheville
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    • Durham
  • Stephenson, James, A, 1
    • Winston-Salem
  • Sternberg, Joseph, C, 2
    • Asheville
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    • Leicester
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    • New Bern
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    • Battleboro
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    • Newsom
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    • High Point
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    • Greensboro
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    • Marion
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    • Siler City
  • Strange, Troy Lee, L, 1
    • Fairview, W. Va.
  • Street, Thomas Horace, C, 2
    • Roxboro
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    • Nashville
  • Stroud, Charles Edward, L, 3
    • Greensboro
  • Stroud, Junius Brutus, Jr., C, 3
    • Greensboro
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    • Hendersonville
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    • Winston-Salem
  • Sugg, Robert Russell, S, 3
    • Southern Pines
  • Suggs, William Derwood, S, 2
    • Kinston
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    • Charlotte
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    • Asheville
  • Supple, Adrian Dwight, C, 1
    • Dearfield, Ill.
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    • Altamahaw
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    • Burlington
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    • Creswell
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    • Chapel Hill
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    • Jerry
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    • Asheville
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    • Dandridge, Tenn.
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    • Chapel Hill
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    • Winston-Salem
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    • Mebane
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    • Elizabeth City
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    • Conway
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    • Charlotte
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    • Franklin
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    • Randleman
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    • Goldsboro
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    • Lenoir
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    • Mebane
  • Tate, William Eugene, A, 1
    • Wilkesboro
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    • Arapahoe
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    • Wilson
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    • Gumberry
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    • Enfield
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    • Oxford
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    • Oxford

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    • Rose Hill
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    • Reidsville
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    • Statesville
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    • Crossnore
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    • Kinston
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    • Selma
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    • Dayton, Va.
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    • Charlotte
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    • New Orleans, La.
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    • Shelby
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    • Parkton
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    • Raleigh
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    • Beaufort
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    • Greensboro
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    • Chapel Hill
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    • Lexington
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    • Chapel Hill
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    • Chapel Hill
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    • Graham
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    • Asheville
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    • Stantonsburg
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    • Reidsville
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    • Goldsboro
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    • Fayetteville
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    • Aurora
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    • Chapel Hill
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    • Lincolnton
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    • Chapel Hill
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    • Rocky Mount
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    • Rocky Mount
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    • Stoneville
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    • Wadesboro
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    • Bahama
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    • Lake Wales, Fla.
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    • Grantsboro
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    • Arapahoe
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    • Fayetteville
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    • Chapel Hill
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    • Asheville
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    • Greensboro
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    • Greensboro
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    • Monterey, Va.
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    • Lenoir
  • Tron, John Francis, C, 1
    • Valdese
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    • Franklin
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    • Gold Hill
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    • Concord
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    • Grifton
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    • Moratock
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    • Fremont
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    • Fremont
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    • Fremont
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    • Parmele
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    • Weldon
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    • Greensboro
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    • Battleboro
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    • North Wilkesboro
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    • Kinston
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    • Walnut Cove
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    • Elizabeth City
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    • Wilson
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    • Stem
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    • Wendell
  • Underwood, William Emmett Kyle, A, 2
    • Fayetteville

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    • New Hill
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    • Apex
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    • Apex
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    • Raleigh
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    • New Bern
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    • Charlotte
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    • Greensboro
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    • Greensboro
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    • Stem
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    • Richlands
  • Vest, Samuel Elton, A, 2
    • Leaksville
  • Vick, John Wainwright, A, 3
    • Rosemary
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    • Rosemary
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    • Mebane
  • Wadsworth, Albert Eason, Jr., C, 1
    • Cove City
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    • Rocky Mount
  • Waldhurst, Frank, S, 3
    • Chapel Hill
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    • Asheville
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    • Charlotte
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    • Graham
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    • Sophia
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    • Chester, S. C.
  • Wall, James Marshall, A, 2
    • Wadesboro
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    • Cullowhee
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    • Hartsville, S. C.
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    • Salisbury
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    • Lexington
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    • Salisbury
  • Walsh, Thomas Edward, C, 1
    • Atlanta, Ga.
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    • Hertford
  • Wandeck, William Roy, S, 2
    • Marianna, Fla.
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    • Lake Junaluska
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    • Raleigh
  • Ward, Julian Ayers, S, 1
    • Elizabeth City
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    • Wilson
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    • Chapel Hill
  • Ward, Robert Edward, A, 1
    • Bynum
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    • Charlotte
  • Warren, Addison Exum, A, 1
    • Blount's Creek
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    • Spray
  • Warren, George Francis, C, 2
    • Snow Hill
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    • Chapel Hill
  • Warren, James Thomas, A, 1
    • Chapel Hill
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    • Chapel Hill
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    • Snow Hill
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    • New Bern
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    • Hurdle Mills
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    • Mooresville
  • Waters, Zack James, S, 2
    • Moyock
  • Watkins, Andrew Jackson, C, 1
    • Henderson
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    • Volney
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    • Henderson
  • Watkins, Witcher McDonald, C, 1
    • Rutherfordton
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    • Tampa, Fla.
  • Watson, Robert Alfred, C, Sp.
    • Atmore, Ala.
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    • Reidsville
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    • St. Pauls
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    • Charleston, S. C.
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    • Bunn
  • Weaver, Dennis Alexander, A, 1
    • Charlotte
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    • Chapel Hill
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    • Asheville
  • Weaver, Theodore Hyman, S, 1
    • Asheville
  • Webb, James, C, 2
    • Hillsboro

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  • Webb, James Edwin, A, 1
    • Oxford
  • Webster, Sterling Fountain, Jr., A, 2
    • Madison
  • Weeks, William Gordon, Jr., C, 2
    • Rocky Mount
  • Weihe, Herman Delius, S, 2
    • Washington, D. C.
  • Weinburg, Stanley Capers, C, 2
    • Sumter, S. C.
  • Weinstein, Israel Erwin, C, 2
    • Lumberton
  • Welborn, Allen Burton, A, 1
    • High Point
  • Welborn, Ray Clark, C, 3
    • High Point
  • Welch, Jules, A, 3
    • Waynesville
  • Wellons, Herman, A, 2
    • Selma
  • Wells, Albert Fitzhugh, A, 1
    • Willard
  • Wells, Ethan May, S, 2
    • Teacheys
  • Wells, Julian Victor, A, 1
    • Teacheys
  • Wells, Thomas Daniel, S, 3
    • Whitakers
  • Wells, Wayne Thomas, A, 3
    • Odessa
  • West, Charles Slade, C, 2
    • Marianna, Fla.
  • West, Howard Eugene, C, 1
    • Greensboro
  • West, Marion Huguenin, A, 1
    • Marianna, Fla.
  • West, Merrill Loraine, S, 1
    • Fayetteville
  • Westbrook, Earl McDonald, C, Sp.
    • Dunn
  • Wetmore, Lemuel Lee, C, 2
    • Lincolnton
  • Whedbee, Will Lipscomb, L, 1
    • Greenville
  • Wheeler, Henry James, S, 2
    • Chapel Hill
  • Wheless, William Perry, A, 2
    • Spring Hope
  • Whisnant, Manly Dowell, A, 1
    • Morganton
  • Whitaker, Frank Harrell, L, 1
    • Elkin
  • Whitaker, Frank Ogburn, S, 1
    • Oak Ridge
  • Whitaker, Reginald Lyon, A, 2
    • Oak Ridge
  • White, Clarence Hunt, C, 1
    • Townsville
  • White, Calvin Miller, C, 1
    • Winston-Salem
  • White, Clarence Willard, A, 1
    • Wakefield
  • White, Finley Tomlinson, A, 1
    • Durham
  • White, James Alton, A. E., 1
    • Pine Level
  • White, James Franklin, Jr., C, 3
    • Oxford
  • White, John Jennings, P, 1
    • Townsville
  • White, John Wesley, Jr., A, 1
    • Wilkesboro
  • White, Leo DeSota, S, 1
    • Marshall
  • White, Terry Howard, C, 1
    • High Point
  • White, William Elliott, A. E., 3
    • Shelby
  • Whitehead, Paul Bowden, A, 1
    • Ramseur
  • Whitehead, William Cozart, P-m, 1
    • Rocky Mount
  • Whitehurst, Richard David, A. L., 1
    • Beaufort
  • Whitener, Thomas Manly, A, 2
    • Hickory
  • Whitley, Elbert Lee, P, 1
    • Albemarle
  • Whitley, James Norwood, A, 1
    • Stantonsburg
  • Whitley, Philip Ray, C, 1
    • Wendell
  • Whitley, William Channie, P-m, 1
    • Zebulon
  • Whitlock, Paul Cameron, Jr., C, 1
    • Charlotte
  • Wike, Carl Edwin, A, 1
    • Sapphire
  • Wilkinson, George Elmer, A, 1
    • Statesville
  • Willard, Dorothy, C, Sp.
    • Berlin, N. H.
  • Willcox, Edgar Lloyd, A, 2
    • Florence, S. C.
  • Willcox, Hugh LaBarbe, A, 2
    • Florence, S. C.
  • Williams, Bryan Grimes, C, 3
    • Raleigh
  • Williams, Duvall McClellan, A, 2
    • Wilmington
  • Williams, Dazel McDowell, A, 1
    • Spindale
  • Williams, George Elmer, P-m, 1
    • Wise
  • Williams, James Allen, A, 1
    • Hendersonville
  • Williams, John Laner, C, 2
    • Charlotte
  • Williams, Joseph Speed, Jr., A, 1
    • Raleigh
  • Williams, Keith Benson, C, 1
    • Mullins, S. C.
  • Williams, Robert Earl, P-m, 1
    • Godwin
  • Williams, Thomas Abel, C, 2
    • Wentworth
  • Williams, Winslow Edward, C, 2
    • Carrboro

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  • Williams, Zack Maroney, A, 1
    • Stovall
  • Williamson, Robert Stewart, C, 2
    • Greensboro
  • Willis, Arthur Rexford, Jr., C, 3
    • New Bern
  • Wilson, Bonny Columbus, A. L., 1
    • Glenville
  • Wilson, Cecil Leslie, Jr., C, 1
    • Dunn
  • Wilson, Glenn McDonald, S, 1
    • Dallas
  • Wilson, Lee Arthur, S, 1
    • Norwood
  • Wilson, Marvin Pickard, A, 2
    • Chapel Hill
  • Wilson, Robert Lee, A, 1
    • Townsville
  • Wilson, William Lawrence, A, 1
    • Leaksville
  • Wilson, Walter Warren, C, 1
    • Chapel Hill
  • Wimberley, Perry Lee, C, 1
    • Chapel Hill
  • Wimberley, Robert Diggs, C, 2
    • Rocky Mount
  • Winders, Gilbert Lester, C. Sp.
    • Fremont
  • Winders, Hal Marvin, P, 1
    • Fremont
  • Windes, John Graham, S, 1
    • Monroe, La.
  • Winslow, Joseph Samuel, C, 2
    • Elizabeth City
  • Winstead, Jacob, C, 1
    • Whitakers
  • Winston, Patrick Henry, P-m, 3
    • Virgilina, Va.
  • Wolf, Nathan, S, 1
    • Oxford
  • Wolfe, Frank James, C, 3
    • Alamogardo, N. M.
  • Wolfe, Nathan Carl, S, 2
    • Mt. Olive
  • Wolfe, William Franklin, A, 1
    • Beaufort
  • Wood, Frank, Jr., S, 3
    • Edenton
  • Wood, George Thomas, Jr., S, 3
    • High Point
  • Wood, Henry Alton, A, 1
    • Lincolnton
  • Woodard, Daniel Warren, A, 2
    • Wilson
  • Woodard, John Smith, A, 1
    • Bryson City
  • Woodard, Robert Leslie, Jr., A, 3
    • Pamlico
  • Woodley, Joshua Gallup, P-m, 1
    • Creswell
  • Woodruff, John Burch, A, 1
    • Walnut Cove
  • Woodruff, Ralph G., P-m, 1
    • Sanford, Fla.
  • Woodson, Walter Henderson, Jr., A, 2
    • Salisbury
  • Woolard, Henry Clifton, C, 1
    • Robersonville
  • Woolf, Hyman Abraham, A, 1
    • Mebane
  • Woosley, Carl Thomas, A, 1
    • Winston-Salem
  • Wooten, Herbert Lane, A, 1
    • Kinston
  • Worsham, Blackburn Buford, L, 2
    • Reithbend, Va.
  • Wortman, William Emerson, S, 2
    • Gastonia
  • Wrenn, Linwood Marshall, A, 1
    • McCullens
  • Wright, Austen Roaber, S, 1
    • Fayetteville
  • Wright, Broadus Bryan, A, 2
    • Shelby
  • Wright, Frederick Stafford, S, 1
    • Kingsport, Tenn.
  • Wright, Joseph Mills, A, 1
    • Shelby
  • Wright, Robert Herring, Jr., A, 2
    • Greenville
  • Wright, Thomas Bernard, L, 3
    • Greensboro
  • Wyckoff, Harvey Lee, S, 1
    • Stanley
  • Wyrick, Carnie Lee, C, 2
    • Greensboro
  • Yarborough, Charles Hill, A, 3
    • Louisburg
  • Yarley, Chalmer Benjamin, L, 1
    • Atlanta, Ga.
  • Yates, Frank Ogburn, A, 3
    • Monroe
  • Yelverton, Robert Lee, C, 2
    • Fremont
  • York, Walter Roosevelt, A, 1
    • Ramseur
  • Younce, Adam, A, 1
    • Spencer
  • Young, Ernest, C, 1
    • Charlotte
  • Young, Malcolm McInnis, A, 2
    • West Durham
  • Youngblood, Norman Edgar, Jr., C, 4
    • Fayetteville
  • Zealy, Albert Hazel, Jr., A, 2
    • Goldsboro
  • Zimmerman, Aubrey Marcus, A, 1
    • Clemmons
  • Zimmerman, Baxter Ray, C, Sp.
    • Welcome
  • Zollicoffer, Felix Bancroft, P-m, 1
    • Roanoke Rapids
  • ZurBurg, Frederick William, S, 1
    • Asheville


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Students Army Training Corps, 1918

        The list of names which follows is that of those regularly entering the military service of the United States through the unit which existed in the University of North Carolina in the fall of 1918. Classification is according to the different units as actually organized.

ARMY

Company A

  • Allen, Silas Lee
  • Alexander, Maxie Miller
  • Andrews, William Henry, Jr.
  • Arrasmith, Thomas Milton, Jr.
  • Bailey, William Marius
  • Bason, William Jennings
  • Beasley, Elliott Laney
  • Bell, Theodore Roosevelt
  • Bender, William Robert
  • Boger, John Derr
  • Boren, Gurney Simpson
  • Bristol, Henry Cowles
  • Brown, Eugene Wilson
  • Brown, Hugh McDonald
  • Browning, Andrew Max
  • Bryant, Leo Heartt
  • Bullock, Henry Harrison
  • Burgin, Robert Jason, Jr.
  • Butt, William Horace
  • Buxton, Julian Thomas
  • Byrd, Daniel
  • Canady, Henry Burwell
  • Carpenter, Marcus Guy
  • Carroll, Curtis Calvin
  • Carter, Henry Clay
  • Cashatt, Cyrus Everett
  • Chappell, Henry Vaughn
  • Coble, Harry Woods
  • Coble, Robert Wesley
  • Coffey, Carl Sylvester
  • Cooper, Henry Burwell
  • Cooper, Lee Morton
  • Courtney, Andrew Marcus
  • Covington, Gilbert Worth
  • Cralle, Fontaine Maury
  • Craven, Oliver Kenneth
  • Cress, Robert Elias
  • Daniels, William Clay
  • Davis, Emmett Jordan
  • Davis, Robert Mayo
  • Debnam, Waldemar Eros
  • Dobson, Cecil Burgain
  • Dorsett, James Wade
  • Durham, Irvin Webb, Jr.
  • Edwards, Clayton
  • Elliott, George Braxton
  • Fearrington, James Cornelius Pass
  • Fesperman, Gideon Van Poole
  • Fields, Worth
  • Foil, William Archibald, Jr.
  • Folger, Fred
  • Foote, William Feimster
  • Forney, Onis Gray
  • Garrison, Carl Claudius
  • Gibson, Thomas Guthrie
  • Glenn, Claude Thomas
  • Grier, Francis Ebenezer
  • Guard, John Worth
  • Hand, Samuel Jasper
  • Harney, James Norman
  • Harrell, John William
  • Hartness, John Frederick
  • Henson, Harry Forest, Jr.
  • Herty, Frank Bernard
  • Hill, William Poindexter, Jr.
  • Hinson, Thera Earl
  • Hogan, Jesse Davis
  • Hooker, Edgar Frank
  • Horner, Junius Moore, Jr.
  • Hudson, Robert Jackson
  • Hunt, Lynn Ross
  • Hunter, Frank Patterson
  • Ives, Charles Luther, Jr.
  • Johnston, Ralph Linwood
  • Johnston, Rufus Manfred
  • Jones, Bignall Speed
  • Jones, Grady Cicero
  • Jones, Robert Duval
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  • Kernodle, Levick Harden
  • Kiger, Harvey Eugene
  • Kimberly, David
  • Kluttz, Oren Everett
  • Knight, James Thomas
  • Lambert, Alfred Harold
  • Lea, Vernon Duncan
  • Legrand, Rufus Little
  • Lougee, Edgar George
  • Lyday, Joseph William
  • MacAnally, Alfred Loomis
  • McDonald, Junius Romaine
  • McKeel, Benjamin Seth
  • McKnight, Thomas Mortimer
  • McMillan, Louis de Rossett
  • McMullan, Francis Skinner
  • McNeely, Arlington Rowe
  • Markham, Clem Elliott
  • Martin, Hunter Evander
  • May, James Nicholas
  • Mercer, Armistead Lilly
  • Moody, Ralph Manning
  • Moore, Gaston Battle
  • Moore, Thomas Owen
  • Morton, Percy Ralph
  • Nelson, John Dodson
  • Newlin, Samuel Gray, Jr.
  • Noblin, Roy Lee
  • Noe, Kenneth Barnes
  • Palmer, Winfree Murray
  • Paylor, Willie Cameron
  • Pemberton, Albert Jennings
  • Pickens, Wyatt Andrew
  • Pickett, Howell Grady
  • Pollock, Philip Basil
  • Pressley, William Adam, Jr.
  • Ramsay, Claude Clinton
  • Redding, Joseph Lyman
  • Reed, Elwood Lee
  • Robbins, Fred Ross
  • Roddick, Charles Sylvester
  • Russell, Edgar Russell, Jr.
  • Sappenfield, Dewey Edward
  • Sasser, Roy Monroe
  • Saunders, William P. T.
  • Scott, Robert Dinsmore
  • Sharpe, Otho James
  • Short, John Merithan
  • Simmons, Thomas Levingsworth
  • Siske, Grady Cornell
  • Sloan, Allen Berry
  • Smith, Philip Carver
  • Snow, Edgar Norris
  • Stedman, Maurice Woolen
  • Stroup, Francis Lee
  • Taylor, Joseph White
  • Thomas, Thomas Kent
  • Tilson, Winfred Erwin
  • Trott, Charles Moore
  • Tyson, George Fitz
  • Umstead, Luther Wiley
  • Wagoner, Bonnie Rufus
  • Wardlaw, David Morrah
  • White, James Stark
  • Widenhouse, Martin Aubrey
  • Wilkinson, George Wimberley
  • Williamson, Arthur
  • Wiseman, Perry Haynes
  • Wood, Edward Philip

Company B

  • Ashby, Clarence Linden Garnett
  • Ashby, Thomas Benton
  • Aycock, Leland Le Claire
  • Babb, Josiah Smith
  • Bailey, James Dobbin
  • Baker, John Earle
  • Ballentine, Edwin Charlton
  • Beam, Robert David
  • Beasley, Benjamin Forest
  • Bell, Edwin Walter
  • Blake, Wyatt Elbert
  • Boseman, Dewey
  • Bourne, William Camillus
  • Boyd, Charles Theodore
  • Burton, Chester Winthrop
  • Butner, Philip
  • Carpenter, William Sumter
  • Carter, Charles Clarence
  • Carter, Samuel King
  • Cates, Carey Harry
  • Chinnis, Commodore Clarence
  • Connell, Earl Ware
  • Conwell, Roy Mahlon
  • Councill, Edward Tracy
  • Courtney, John Arthur
  • Creech, William Harris
  • Currie, Angus McDuffie
  • Davidson, Clayton Williams
  • Davis, James Hayden
  • Davis, Robert McIlwaine
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  • Deitz, Robert Odus
  • Denney, George Vernon
  • Doggett, Howard Hugh
  • Ervin, Hugh Tate
  • Ervin, Paul Pitts
  • Ficklen, James Skinner
  • Fleming, Ralph Lang
  • Fox, Norman Albright
  • Frazier, Elvin Henry
  • Gentry, Joseph Herbert
  • Graeber, Eugene Blake
  • Harris, David
  • Harris, Lueco Richard
  • Harvey, Leo Heartt
  • Heafner, Arvel Elon
  • Hedrick, Clyde Reitzel
  • Hendricks, Joseph Hadley
  • Hettleman, Philip
  • Hildebrand, Norman Stancill
  • Hodges, Daniel Merritt, Jr.
  • James, Larry Moore
  • Jennings, Earle Dewitt
  • Johnson, Archie
  • Jones, Robert Rives
  • Justice, William Shipp
  • Kent, Stephen Garland
  • Kimball, Durelle Boyd, Jr.
  • King, Frank Charles
  • King, Hardee Holland
  • Knowles, Wiley Bryant
  • Lee, Raleigh Bradford
  • Lemmond, Walker Avery
  • Lewis, Joseph Francis
  • Lewis, William Figures
  • Long, John Blount
  • Lynch, Peter Francisco
  • McCuiston, James Gilbert
  • McGarry, Joseph Maxwell
  • McKimmon, Hugh
  • McLaughlin, John Brown, Jr.
  • McLean, Joseph Altira
  • McNair, Walter Scott
  • McMullan, Tom Mac
  • McQueen, Malcomb Carmichael
  • McWhorter, Euclid Harve, Jr.
  • Manning, George Dewey
  • Marshburn, Robert Franklin
  • Mauney, Carl Glenn
  • Meares, Wiley Watson, Jr.
  • Merritt, Abram Haywood, Jr.
  • Milton, Leon Vincent
  • Mobley, Nathan
  • Moehlmann, Ernest Otto
  • Moore, William David
  • Morgan, Philip Lyday
  • Myers, Dwight Lofton
  • Nash, Abner, Jr.
  • Nash, Marion Wesley
  • Nelson, George Washington
  • Newcomb, Andrew Purefoy
  • Newton, Thomas Frank
  • Nichols, William James
  • Norfleet, Curtis C.
  • Oettinger, Jacob Rosenthal
  • O'Neal, Harry Edward
  • Patton, William Rogers
  • Perkins, Curtis Fleming
  • Perrett, Virgil Addison
  • Perry, Frank Leslie
  • Phillips, Millard Brown
  • Phipps, Luther James
  • Pless, James William
  • Preston, Leonard Wade
  • Proffitt, Howard Cox
  • Propst, Garrah Denson
  • Pruden, Sydney Edward
  • Richards, Alva McKinley
  • Richardson, William Banks
  • Ridge, Charles Baxter
  • Riggins, Hazel McLeod
  • Roberts, Bryan Nazor
  • Ross, Robert Alexander
  • Savage, Carl Preston
  • Scarborough, Albert Moses
  • Scarborough, Dawson Emerson
  • Sexton, John William
  • Schiffman, Harry Wise
  • Scott, McDonald
  • Shamburger, Madison Elsa, Jr.
  • Southerland, George Cornelius, Jr.
  • Spainhour, Joseph Felix, Jr.
  • Spencer, Hiram Reece
  • Spong, Ernest Maye
  • Stagg, James Edward, Jr.
  • Stevenson, Samuel Whitefield
  • Stimpson, Robert Tula
  • Stokes, William Fleming
  • Stone, Marvin Lee
  • Strickland, John William
  • Summey, Thomas Osborne
  • Sumner, Clarence Reece
  • Sumner, Emmet Ashworth
  • Suttle, Claude Baxter
  • Tayloe, Joshua
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  • Taylor, George Edward
  • Taylor, James Alvin
  • Taylor, Tyre Crumpler
  • Terry, Harvey Stansill
  • Thompson, William Elison
  • Transou, William Manford
  • Warren, Virgil Leroy
  • Webb, William Devin
  • White, Robert Benjamin
  • Williams, William Kearney
  • Woodall, William Ryal
  • Youngblood, Samuel McDowell

Company C

  • Alley, Felix Eugene, Jr.
  • Anderson, Richard Speight
  • Austin, Ernest Flavius
  • Axley, John Henry
  • Bacon, Frank Robbins
  • Beard, Nathaniel Shelley
  • Berry, Jennings Bryan
  • Bivens, Jay
  • Bolick, Ralph Eugene
  • Brandon, Weldon Cecil
  • Brewer, Thomas Clayton
  • Brinn, Thomas Preston
  • Brower, Eugene Bost
  • Campbell, Edward Paul
  • Chappell, Leslie Edward
  • Cilley, Clinton Albert
  • Cline, Joseph Ivey
  • Corpening, Gaither Sherrill
  • Cowan, John Columbus
  • Craig, Claude
  • Craig, Raymond Lee
  • Cross, James Parker
  • Daughtridge, Edward Lee
  • Davis, Charles Halca
  • Davis, Lawson Edward
  • Dowd, James Edward
  • Dupree, Benjamin Owens
  • Eaton, William Clement
  • Eller, John De Walden
  • Eure, Thaddeus Armie, Jr.
  • Ezell, Clarence Landrum
  • Flynn, Dewey Hobson
  • Frye, Robert Fearrington
  • Furr, Daniel Monroe
  • Graham, Hector
  • Grant, Daniel Lindsey
  • Greathouse, Clyde Lee
  • Griffith, Robert Henry
  • Grimsley, Dulus Harper
  • Grose, Claude Harve
  • Guion, Howell Newton
  • Gwynn, Robert Bruce
  • Hamer, Alfred Wilson
  • Harden, Boyd
  • Hargett, John McKenzie
  • Harper, Marvin Dixon
  • Harrill, William Arthur
  • Harrington, Carey Lanier
  • Harris, Henry Clayton
  • Harris, Henry Herman
  • Harris, Reuben Edwin
  • Henderson, William Thomas
  • Hendren, Joseph Flanner, Jr.
  • Hester, Waverly Mauldin
  • Horne, Joseph Allen
  • Howell, Alvin Hix
  • Huband, Franklin Aylette
  • Hubbard, Julius Cicero
  • Hundley, Jesse Valco
  • Hunt, George Penn
  • Jackson, David Haughton
  • Jenkins, William Herman
  • Jessup, Dennis Talbert
  • Johnson, Howard James
  • Johnson, Joseph Lewis
  • Johnson, Raymond Morton
  • Jones, Marshall Bryan
  • Keener, James Ernest
  • Kendrick, Haywood Benjamin
  • Kerr, John Hosea, Jr.
  • Kerr, John Thomas, Jr.
  • Ketchie, James Meredith
  • King, Wilbur B.
  • Lassiter, Hugh Winfield
  • Lazarus, Bernard Samuel
  • Lennon, William Earl
  • Leonard, Calvin Theodore
  • Lynch, Percy Philip, Jr.
  • McCabe, Aubrey Guirkin
  • McDonald, Roscoe Gorea
  • McKenzie, Alick Lewis
  • McNeill, Clarence Meares
  • McNeill, George Vernon
  • McRae, James Patterson
  • McRae, John Donald, Jr.
  • Matthews, Stanford Thomas
  • Matthews, Stanley Edison
  • Matthews, William Edwin
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  • Maxwell, John Edward
  • Mills, John Craton
  • Morris, John Robinson
  • Mountcastle, Kenneth Franklin
  • Mourane, Joseph Harley
  • Murchison, William Cannon
  • Naiman, Barnette
  • Nelson, Louis Mann
  • Nims, Horace
  • Noble, Marcus Cicero Stephens, Jr.
  • Ogburn, Roger Wendell
  • Ogburn, Walter Shore
  • Osborne, Allen Yancey
  • Page, Eugene Hill
  • Parcell, Harold Dawes
  • Parker, Talbert Fort
  • Payne, Franklin Linner
  • Pearson, James Roy
  • Penny, William Burbank
  • Person, Joseph Arrington
  • Pharr, Fred C.
  • Powell, Charles Percy
  • Proctor, Robert Wright
  • Ranson, Robert Lacy
  • Rector, Donald Caldwell
  • Riley, Robert Taylor
  • Rives, Edwin Earle
  • Robbins, Jesse Manly
  • Rudisill, Lawrence Erastus
  • Ruffin, William Haywood, Jr.
  • Rutherford, Roy Condroy
  • Saleeby, Eli Richard
  • Schiffman, Arnold Anthony
  • Scholl, Leo
  • Scott, Henry Alvord
  • Shuman, Harry Russell
  • Simpson, Ralph Howard
  • Sloan, David Dickson
  • Smith, Charles Henry
  • Snipes, Legrand Cyrus
  • Spencer, Earle Montgomery
  • Staley, Abram Wills
  • Stanley, Harry Ruffin
  • Stewart, John Edwin
  • Stone, Millard Benton
  • Stone, Wilbert Lawrence
  • Stratton, Wilson Levi
  • Sweetman, Edward Martin, Jr.
  • Swindell; William Benners
  • Thies, Karl Ernest
  • Tickle, Julius Dexter
  • Tillett, Duncan Patterson
  • Topping, Daniel Dewey
  • Waddill, James Breeden
  • Wagoner, Joseph
  • Walker, Fred Grady
  • Ware, Garrison Abraham
  • Washburn, John Pipkin
  • Wells, Dare Abernethy
  • White, Charles Alexander
  • White, Edwin Emerson
  • White, Macon Phil
  • White, Woodford
  • Wilkie, Arthur Lewis
  • Wilkins, Alger Bright
  • Wilson, Robert Bruce
  • Wilson, Ross Bynum
  • Wolff, Lucretius Vanpelt
  • Wood, James Edward

Company D

  • Anderson, Harry Stuart
  • Arrington, Samuel Lewis
  • Atwater, Henry Anderson
  • Austin, James Herman
  • Austin, Sheldon Clyde
  • Benbow, Edgar Vernon
  • Bizzell, Norwood Council
  • Blackwelder, Duke Homer
  • Blair, Clarence Dorian
  • Bondurant, Stuart Osborne
  • Booe, Philip Henry
  • Bost, Joseph Clark
  • Boyd, Richard Crowell
  • Brooks, Clyde Kenneth
  • Browne, Joseph Malcolm
  • Bryant, Victor Silas, Jr.
  • Carson, Boyce Galloway
  • Cathey, Robert Alexander
  • Coker, Richard Gay
  • Cole, Steven Ruffin
  • Conley, William Clifford
  • Conner, Wilbur Pinkney
  • Conoly, James Holbert
  • Costner, Walter Vance
  • Covington, William Clyde
  • Craver, Gilder Jenkins
  • Crumpler, Claudius Ollin
  • Denton, Roy Vernon
  • Dorsett, John Dewey
  • Duncan, David Dudley
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  • Dysart, James Waitsel
  • Eley, Alvin James
  • Evans, Erasmus Hervey
  • Fagge, Harry Lee
  • Field, David Meade, Jr.
  • Flynt, Vernon William
  • Fordham, Edward Hugh
  • Fowler, Charles Worth, Jr.
  • Freeman, Charlie Mitchell
  • Fritz, Herbert Hunt
  • Gant, Allen Erwin
  • Garrett, Charles Bray
  • Green, Worth Bunyan
  • Griffin, Harold Cowan
  • Gurley, Hubert Taylor
  • Hadley, William Alonzo
  • Hairr, Almond Yates
  • Harrell, John Sherwood
  • Harris, Edwin Worth
  • Harris, Willard Watts
  • Hawfield, Robert Roy
  • Haynes, William Booker
  • Hayworth, Robert Vinton
  • Hazlehurst, John Livingston, Jr.
  • Hendren, William Mayhew
  • Hill, Michael Arendell, Jr.
  • Hill, Theodore David
  • Hofner, Benjamin Ivey
  • Hogan, Kenneth Page
  • Holt, Porter Preston
  • Hooks, Bennett
  • Hooks, William Oscar
  • Hughes, Samuel Edwin, Jr.
  • Ingram, Lawrence Munsey
  • Jacobs, Hardy Willis
  • Johnson, Henry Lee
  • Kanoy, Robert Carson
  • Kincaid, Haywood Gordon
  • Kiser, Henry Lester
  • Kluttz, Luther Everett
  • Lancaster, Charles Gradis
  • Leigh, Charles Shandy
  • Lenoir, Rufus Theodore, Jr.
  • Lewis, Warner Meriwether
  • Long, William Edward
  • Lowe, Frank Robbins
  • McKinney, William
  • Maddry, Joseph Thomas
  • Maness, Ernest Grady
  • Martin, Floyd Alexander
  • Martin, Paul Todd
  • Merritt, William Edward, Jr.
  • Monroe, Clement Rosenberg
  • Moore, Frederick
  • Moore, Guy Winston
  • Morris, John De
  • Neiman, Ernest
  • Nelson, John Boone
  • Ogburn, Ralph Belo
  • Oldham, Lewis Bayard
  • Overcash, William Earl
  • Palmer, Horace Fitz
  • Penney, James Theophilus
  • Penney, Lloyd Grant
  • Perkins, George Olney
  • Phelps, John Hough
  • Prevette, Julius Franklin
  • Price, Irwin
  • Richardson, Dwight Decatur
  • Ridge, William McCain
  • Roberson, Israel Foy
  • Robbins, George Branson
  • Rourk, William Asbury, Jr.
  • Shore, Rossie Steelman
  • Simpson, Philip Braxton
  • Sims, Allen Harold, Jr.
  • Smith, Randall Collins
  • Smoot, William Brittingham
  • Snider, William Franklin, Jr.
  • Spry, Roy Louis
  • Stevens, Elliott Walker
  • Stitt, Richard Battle
  • Strudwick, Clement Read
  • Summers, Glenn Skidmore
  • Swain, Howard Arthur
  • Taylor, George Dewey
  • Teague, Lewis Everett
  • Templeton, Robert Larry
  • Thorpe, Isaac Davenport
  • Travis, Louis Grady
  • Tucker, Joseph Granbery
  • Vestal, Isaac Gordon
  • Voils, Victor Vernon
  • Walker, Alexander Charlton
  • West, Hilton Gwaltney
  • White, Edgar Farrell
  • Williams, Daniel Dewitt
  • Williamson, James Saunders
  • Williamson, Walter Harold
  • Wilson, Lawrence Girard
  • Winfree, John Harvey
  • Wyche, Cecil Julian
  • Yelverton, Ben Olds

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Medical Enlisted Reserve Corps

  • Baker, Maurice Edward
  • Caviness, Verne Strudwick
  • Clark, Harold Stevens
  • Folsom, Theodore Winslow
  • Fry, Glen Raymer
  • Futrell, Walter Edward
  • Lambert, Waite Leonidas
  • Parks, Hugh
  • Smith, Anderson Jones
  • Terry, John Skally
  • Thorp, Adam Treadwell
  • Wilson, William Cilliam, Jr.

NAVAL UNIT

  • Alexander, Robert Glenn
  • Bobbitt, William Clifton
  • Bonner, John Havens
  • Boyce, Henry Spurgeon
  • Britt, Adrian Mortimer, Jr.
  • Brown, Herbert Stanley
  • Brown, Sanford Wiley
  • Caldwell, Daniel Greenlee
  • Clarke, Hugh Dickey
  • Cummings, Edmund Olin
  • Dixon, Thomas Garrard, Jr.
  • Foster, Stephen Edward, Jr.
  • Fritz, Robert Leslie
  • Geddie, Kenneth Baxter
  • Grantham, George Leighton
  • Heath, Forest Gage
  • Henderlite, John Warren
  • Hofler, Ralph Hayes
  • Hooker, William Howard
  • Howard, James Hine
  • Hunter, Rufus Avera
  • Jarman, Lawrence Wooten
  • Jolley, Tommie Edward
  • Jones, Hines Arthur
  • King, George Watts
  • Lee, Charles Gaston, Jr.
  • Little, Ichabod Mayo
  • Lohr, Burgin Edison
  • Loy, Demont Lynn
  • Mann, Elmo
  • Matthews, Lawrence Arnold
  • Pence, James Jerome
  • Proctor, John Gilliam
  • Quillin, Edward Lee
  • Ruffin, Robert Gray
  • Smith, Harry Gillespie
  • Smith, Robert Owen
  • Spry, Fletcher Humphries
  • Stack, Amos Morehead, Jr.
  • Swift, Vance Everett
  • Thompson, Walter Milton, Jr.
  • Turner, Richard Holt
  • Tyler, Earl Runyon
  • Underwood, John Williamson
  • Venters, Leon Stevens
  • Walker, Carl Hampton
  • Weeks, Robert Silas, Jr.
  • Womble, David Jackson
  • Worthington, Samuel Otis
  • Younce, George Alexander

Naval Enlisted Reserves (Medical)

  • Cannady, Everett Henry
  • Cooper, David Alexander
  • Darden, Douglas Beaman
  • Farthing, Fred Robert
  • Holden, Needham Claudius
  • Honeycutt, Reece Ephriam
  • King, Curry McDonald
  • Kirk, William Wilson
  • Kirksey, William Albert
  • Lutterloh, Isaac Hayden
  • McKellar, Franklin Norment
  • McMillan, John L.
  • Nowell, Stephen Cannon, Jr.
  • Nye, Raymond Bruce
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  • Pace, Thomas Lilley
  • Pace, William Greenville
  • Rose, David Jennings
  • Shuford, Hilton McKay
  • Taylor, Shahane Richardson
  • Watson, Penn Thomas
  • Winstead, John Lindsay

MARINE SECTION

  • Berryhill, Walter Reece
  • Cone, Benjamin
  • Gregory, Lee Overman
  • Hornaday, James Monroe
  • Kennedy, Augustus Summerfield M.
  • Lineberger, Archibald Caleb, Jr.
  • Miles, Forrest Glenwood
  • Reams, Samuel Hunter


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Honorary Degrees

1799

  • Caldwell, Joseph, A.M.
    • North Carolina
  • Gillespie, James Smiley, A.B.
    • North Carolina
  • Harris, Charles Wilson, A.M.
    • North Carolina
  • Littlejohn, Joseph Blount, A.M.
    • North Carolina

1810

  • Caldwell, David, D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Caldwell, Samuel Craighead, A.M.
    • North Carolina
  • Hall, James, '01, D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • McRee, James, D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Robinson, John, A.M.
    • North Carolina
  • Turner, William Leftwich, A.M.
  • Wallis, James, A.M.
  • Wilson, John McKamie, A.M.

1811

  • Davie, William Richardson, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Haws, Elias, A.M.
  • McPheeters, William, A.M.
    • North Carolina
  • Miller, Samuel, D.D.
    • New Jersey
  • Reichell, Charles Gotthold, D.D.
    • Pennsylvania
  • Rhea, Andrew, A.M.
    • Pennsylvania

1812

  • Baxter, George Addison, D.D.
    • Virginia
  • Green, Ashbel, LL.D.
    • New Jersey
  • Wilson, James Patriot, D.D.
    • Pennsylvania

1813

  • Atwater, Jeremiah, D.D.
    • Pennsylvania

1814

  • Holbrook, Levi, '14, A.M.

1815

  • Foster, Anthony, '00, A.B.
    • South Carolina

1816

  • Caldwell, Joseph, D.D.
    • North Carolina

1818

  • McDowell, John, D.D.
    • Virginia
  • Devereux, Thomas Pollock, A.M.
    • North Carolina

1819

  • McPheeters, William, D.D.
    • North Carolina

1820

  • Hubbell, Ransom, '20, A.M.

1823

  • Ravenscroft, John Stark, D.D.
    • North Carolina

1825

  • Bailey, Charles, A.M.
  • Eaton, John Henry, '07, A.M.
    • Tennessee
  • Glascock, William, A.B.
    • Virginia
  • Macon, Nathaniel, LL.D.
    • North Carolina

1828

  • Glascock, William, A.M.
    • Virginia
  • Wheeler, John Hill, A.M.
    • North Carolina

1829

  • Robertson, John, D.D.
  • Wilson, John McKamie, D.D.

1830

  • Empie, Adam, D.D.
    • Virginia
  • Phillips, James, A.M.
    • North Carolina
  • Hentz, Marcellus Nicholas, A.M.
    • North Carolina
  • Vermeule, Cornelius, D.D.
    • New Jersey

1831

  • Tate, John, A.M. North Carolina

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1832

  • Buxton, Jarvis Barry, A.M.
    • North Carolina
  • Graham, Samuel Lyle, A.M.
    • Virginia

1833

  • Wiley, Philip Bruce, A.M.
    • North Carolina
  • Avery, John, D.D.
    • North Carolina

1834

  • Badger, George Edmund, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Ives, Levi Silliman, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Ruffin, Thomas, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Smith, Samuel, A.M.
  • Syme, Andrew, D.D.
    • Virginia

1836

  • Wilson, Alexander, A.M.
    • North Carolina

1837

  • Manly, Basil, D.D.
    • Alabama

1838

  • Howe, George, D.D.
    • South Carolina
  • Gretter, John Augustus, A.M.
    • North Carolina

1839

  • Ezzell, Robert Allison, A.M.
    • North Carolina
  • Freeman, George Washington, D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Hampton, John, A.M.
  • Lacy, Drury, A.M.
    • North Carolina
  • Wilson, Alexander, D.D.
    • North Carolina

1841

  • Harding, Nehemiah Henry, '28, D.D.
    • North Carolina

1844

  • Dod, Albert Baldwin, D.D.
    • New Jersey
  • Drane, Robert Brent, D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Pitman, Charles, D.D.

1845

  • Clay, John Randolph, A.M.
    • Kentucky
  • Mangum, Willie Person, '15, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Mason, John Young, '16, LL.D.
    • Virginia
  • Murphy, Jeremiah William, A.M.
    • North Carolina
  • Polk, James Knox, '18, LL.D.
    • Tennessee

1846

  • Kimberly, John, A.M.
    • North Carolina

1847

  • Maury, Matthew Fontaine, A.M.
    • Virginia
  • Peirce, Benjamin, LL.D.
    • Massachusetts

1848

  • Tuomey, Michael, A.M.
    • Alabama

1849

  • Graham, William Alexander, LL.D.
    • North Carolina

1850

  • Donnelly, James Bogardus, A.M.
    • North Carolina

1851

  • Craven, Benjamin, A.M.
    • North Carolina
  • Norwood, William, '26, D.D.
    • Virginia
  • Phillips, James, D.D.
    • North Carolina

1852

  • Curtis, Moses Ashley, D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Lacy, Drury, D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Maury, Matthew Fontaine, LL.D.
    • Virginia

1853

  • Anderson, Walker, '19, LL.D.
    • Florida
  • Battle, William Horn, '20, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Cross, Joseph, D.D.
    • South Carolina
  • Davis, Thomas Frederick, '22, D.D.
    • South Carolina
  • Johnson, Cyrus, D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Nash, Frederick, '34, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Pearson, Richmond Mumford, '23, LL.D.
    • North Carolina

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1854

  • Caruthers, Eli W., D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Clay, John Randolph, LL.D.
    • Kentucky
  • Smedes, Aldert, D.D.
    • North Carolina

1856

  • Wiley, Samuel H., A.M.
    • North Carolina

1857

  • Brown, Aaron Vail, '14, LL.D.
    • Tennessee
  • Holmes, Lucian, '46, A.M.
    • North Carolina
  • Hooper, William, '09, D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Mason, William S., '49, A.M.
    • North Carolina

1859

  • Health, Robert R., A.M.
    • North Carolina
  • Buchanan, James, LL.D.
    • Pennsylvania
  • King, Mitchell, LL.D.
    • South Carolina
  • Otey, James Hervey, '20, LL.D.
    • Tennessee

1861

  • Caruthers, Abraham, LL.D.
    • Tennessee
  • Green, Nathan, LL.D.
    • Tennessee

1862

  • Atkinson, Thomas, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Johnston, Stewart Lawson, '59, A.M.
    • North Carolina
  • Manly, Matthias Evans, '24, LL.D.
    • North Carolina

1864

  • Hilliard, Francis W., A.M.
    • North Carolina
  • Wilson, Norval W., A.M.
    • North Carolina

1866

  • Johnson, Andrew, LL.D.
    • Tennessee
  • Reade, Edwin G., LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Reid, Numa F., D.D.
    • North Carolina

1867

  • Hines, Richard, '50, D.D.
    • Tennessee
  • Seward, William Henry, LL.D.
    • New York

1868

  • Haywood, Edmund Burke, '47, A.M.
    • North Carolina
  • Moore, Bartholomew Figures, '20, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Phillips, Charles, '41, D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Pritchard, Thomas H., D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Seymour, Thomas H., LL.D.
    • Connecticut
  • Watson, Alfred Augustin, D.D.
    • North Carolina

1876

  • Huske, Joseph Caldwell, '43, D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • McNair, Evander, D.D.
    • Arkansas

1877

  • Deems, Charles Force, LL.D.
    • New York
  • Hiden, W. J. C., D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Kerr, John, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Patterson, George, D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Smith, Jacob Henry, D.D.
    • North Carolina

1878

  • Brooks, Prof. W. M., A.M.
    • Ohio
  • Grant, James, '31, LL.D.
    • Iowa
  • Killebrew, Joseph Buckner, '56, Ph.D.
    • Tennessee
  • Manning, Thomas Courtland, '46, LL.D.
    • Louisiana
  • Roberts, John Jones, '38, D.D.
    • New York
  • Sprunt, James M., D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Wesson, W. J. Benjamin, A.M.
    • Kentucky

1879

  • Ashe, Thomas Samuel, '32, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Busbee, Fabius Haywood, '68, A.M.
    • North Carolina
  • Dillard, John Henry, '41, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Kerfoot, F. H., D.D.
    • Maryland

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  • Kerr, Washington Caruthers, '50, D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Pickett, J. F., '61, D.D.
    • Mississippi
  • Sanderson, David Davidson, D.D.
    • Alabama
  • Smith, Aristides S., D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Webb, John M., '70, A.M.
    • Tennessee

1880

  • Atkinson, Joseph M., D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Boozer, Albert Mirabeau, '64, A.M.
    • South Carolina
  • Clarke, Isaac W., '62, A.M.
    • Texas
  • Hall, William Hunt, '55, A.M.
    • New York
  • Harris, Thomas West, '59, A.M.
    • North Carolina
  • McGilvary, D., D.D.
    • Siam
  • Rondthaler, Edward, D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Schenck, David, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Smith, William N. H., LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Starr, Thomas G., D.D.
    • Virginia

1881

  • Boyd, Robert W., A.M.
    • North Carolina
  • Cook, Charles Alston, '70, A.M.
    • North Carolina
  • Deems, Frank M., Ph.D.
    • New York
  • Foy, Joseph H., D.D.
    • Missouri
  • Green, William Mercer, '18, LL.D.
    • Mississippi
  • Hepburn, Andrew Doz, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Ranson, Matthew Whitaker, '47, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Rencher, William Conway, '66, A.M.
    • North Carolina
  • Ruffin, Thomas, '44, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Wiley, Calvin H., '40, D.D.
    • North Carolina

1882

  • Burwell, Robert, D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Clingman, Thomas Lanier, '32, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Davis, George, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Ferebee, Nelson M., '70, A.M.
    • North Carolina
  • Ledoux, Albert R., M.Sc.
    • New York
  • Long, Daniel A., '71, A.M.
    • North Carolina
  • Rockwell, E. F., D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Rumple, Jethro, D.D.
    • North Carolina

1883

  • Graham, Alexander, '69, A.M.
    • North Carolina
  • Manning, John, '50, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Mendelssohn, S., LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Shepherd, Henry E., LL.D.
    • South Carolina
  • Shipp, Albert Micajah, '40, LL.D.
    • Tennessee
  • Smedes, John E. C., D.D.
    • North Carolina

1884

  • Alston, Willis, '67, A.M.
    • North Carolina
  • Hughes, N. Collin, D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Jarvis, Thomas J., LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Merrimon, Augustus S., LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Warren, Edward, LL.D.
    • France
  • Watkins, John S., D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Wood, M. L., D.D.
    • North Carolina

1886

  • Brooks, John R., D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Carroll, John Lemuel, '63, D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Chapman, A. W., LL.D.
    • South Carolina
  • Lanier, Marcus V., LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Long, Daniel A., '71, D.D.
    • Ohio
  • McKinnon, Luther, D.D.
    • North Carolina

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  • McRae, Duncan Kirkland, '39, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Ravenell, H. W., LL.D.
    • South Carolina

1887

  • Bacchus, John G., D.D.
    • New York
  • Davis, Joseph Jonathan, '51, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Henry, Morris H., LL.D.
    • New York
  • Lyman, Theodore Benedict, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • McGuire, Hunter, LL.D.
    • Virginia
  • Vass, L. C., D.D.
    • North Carolina

1888

  • Dick, Robert Paine, '43, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Hendrix, E. R., LL.D.
    • Missouri
  • Kingsbury, Theodore Bryant, '51, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Rothrock, Samuel, D.D.
    • North Carolina

1889

  • Avery, Alphonso Calhoun, '57, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Brown, William George, Ph.D.
  • Burney, W. B., Ph.D.
    • University of South Carolina
  • Cameron, Paul Carrington, '28, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Crowell, John Franklin, Litt.D.
    • Trinity College
  • Fowle, Daniel G., LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Gilman, Daniel Coit, LL.D.
    • Johns Hopkins University
  • Haywood, Edmund Burke, '47, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Martin, William Joseph, LL.D.
    • Davidson College
  • Royall, William B., LL.D.
    • Wake Forest College
  • Saunders, William Laurence, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Scales, Alfred Moore, '49, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Shepherd, James Edward, '71, LL.D.
  • Strong, George Vaughan, '45, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Taylor, Charles Elisha, Litt.D.
    • Wake Forest College
  • Toy, Crawford H., LL.D.
    • Harvard University
  • Venable, Charles S., LL.D.
    • University of Virginia
  • Woodward, F. C., Litt.D.
    • University of South Carolina

1890

  • Cheshire, Joseph B., D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Clark, Walter, '64, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Cordon, James H., D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Reid, Frank L., D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Reid, Lewis H., D.D.
    • Connecticut
  • Taylor, Hannis, '70, LL.D.
    • Alabama
  • Vance, Zebulon Baird, '55, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Wood, Thomas F., LL.D.
    • North Carolina

1893

  • Alexander, Eben, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Burwell, Armistead, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Fuller, Thomas C., '53, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Johnston, Gabriel, '63, D.D.
    • Canada
  • McIver, Charles Duncan, '81, Litt.D.
    • North Carolina
  • MacRae, James C., LL.D.
    • North Carolina

1894

  • Bryan, Robert T., '82, D.D.
    • China
  • Kirkland, J. H., LL.D.
    • Vanderbilt University
  • Pittenger, I. McK., D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Seymour, Augustus S., LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Smith, Hoke, LL.D.
    • Georgia

1895

  • Battle, Richard Henry, '54, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Betts, Alexander Davis, '55, D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Davis, Johnson Carmon, D.D.
    • North Carolina

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  • Faircloth, William T., LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Furches, D. M., LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Holt, Thomas Michael, '54, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Montgomery, Walter A., LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Phillips, Alexander Lacy, '80, D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Spencer, Mrs. Cornelia P., LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Strange, Robert, '79, D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Waddell, Alfred Holt, '54, LL.D.
    • North Carolina

1904

  • McIver, Charles Duncan, '81, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Pell, Robert Paine, '81, Litt.D.
    • South Carolina

1906

  • Alderman, Edwin Anderson, '82, LL.D.
    • Tulane University
  • Poteat, William Louis, LL.D.
    • Wake Forest College
  • Smith, Henry Lewis, LL.D.
    • Davidson College

1907

  • Aycock, Charles Brantley, '80, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Glenn, Robert Brodnax, LL.D.
    • North Carolina

1908

  • Connor, Henry Groves, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Hester, St. Clair, '88, D.D.
    • New York
  • Hobbs, Louis Lyndon, LL.D.
    • Guilford College
  • Joyner, James Yadkin, '81, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Walker, Platt Dickinson, '69, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Watson, Neill McKay, D.D.
    • Tennessee

1909

  • Brown, George H., LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Hoke, William Alexander, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Holmes, Joseph Austin, LL.D.
    • Washington, D. C.
  • Whitehead, Richard Henry, LL.D.
    • University of Virginia

1910

  • Battle, Kemp Plummer, '49, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Foust, Julius Isaac, '90, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Hale, Edward Joseph, '60, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Hill, Daniel Harvey, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Hume, Thomas, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Winston, George Tayloe, '70, LL.D.
    • North Carolina

1911

  • Wilson, Woodrow, LL.D.
    • Princeton University

1912

  • Lewis, Richard H., '52, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Smith, Edgar F., LL.D.
    • University of Pennsylvania
  • Stiles, Charles Wardell, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Kitchin, William Walton, '89, LL.D.
    • North Carolina

1913

  • Marshall, Thomas Riley, LL.D.
    • Indiana
  • Smith, Charles Alphonso, LL.D.
    • U. S. Naval Academy

1914

  • Allen, William Reynolds, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Daniels, Josephus, '87, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Redfield, William C., LL.D.
    • New York

1915

  • Craig, Locke, '80, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Simmons, Furnifold McLendon, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Sprunt, James, LL.D.
    • North Carolina

1916

  • McAdoo, William Gibbs, LL.D.
    • New York

1917

  • Ashe, Samuel A'Court, '93, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Baker, Newton Diehl, LL.D.
    • Ohio

1918

  • Bickett, Thomas Walter, '94, LL.D.
    • North Carolina

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  • Mims, Edwin, LL.D.
    • Vanderbilt University
  • Overman, Lee Slater, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Rondthaler, Edward, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Moss, William D., D.D.
    • North Carolina

1919

  • Lane, Franklin Knight, LL.D.
    • Washington, D. C.

1920

  • Graham, Alexander, '69, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • McBryde, John McLaren, Litt.D.
    • Tulane University
  • Smith, William Cunningham, '96, Litt.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Winston, Francis Donnell, '79, LL.D.
    • North Carolina

1921

  • Brooks, Eugene Clyde, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Cain, William, D.Sc.
    • North Carolina
  • Hobbs, Mary Mendenhall, Litt.D.
    • North Carolina
  • McVea, Emilie Watts, '04, LL.D.
    • Sweetbrier College

1922

  • Bynum, William Preston, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Houston, David Franklin, LL.D.
    • New York
  • Maddry, Charles Edward, '03, D.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Morrison, Cameron, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Webb, William Robert, '67, LL.D.
    • Tennessee
  • Zoeller, Edward Victor, D.P.
    • North Carolina

1923

  • Carr, Julian Shakespeare, '66, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Glass, Carter, LL.D.
    • Virginia
  • Page, Frank, '98, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Stacy, Walter Parker, '08, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Wilson, Nathan Hunt Daniel, '86, D.
    • North Carolina

1924

  • Adams, William Jackson, '81, LL.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Dargan, Olive Tilford, Litt.D.
    • North Carolina
  • Giddings, Franklin Henry, LL.D.
    • New York
  • Manly, John Matthews, LL.D.
    • Illinois
  • Pearson, Thomas Gilbert, '99, LL.D.
    • New York
  • Upham, Charles Melville, C.E.
    • North Carolina


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Geographical Roster

        This roster gives the name and current address of all living alumni save the few which have not been located. Those with the (‡) will not receive at this time first class mail at the address given, although we have been in contact with them at some time during the past two years.

NORTH CAROLINA

Alamance County

Altamahaw

  • Dr. Wade H. Braddy
  • ‡George M. Ross

Burlington

  • Richard H. Andrews
  • W. J. Apple
  • Henry A. Atwater
  • John Wilson Atwater
  • Wm. J. Barker
  • Ralph Elbert Brooks
  • Walter C. Brown
  • Walter M. Brown
  • Leo Carr
  • A. M. Carroll
  • ‡William H. Carroll
  • C. H. Cates
  • John L. Cates
  • ‡John M. Cook
  • Thomas Duncan Cooper
  • W. S. Coulter
  • W. G. Cox
  • Ogden Finley Crowson
  • E. S. W. Dameron
  • ‡Thomas B. DeLoach
  • Charles B. Ellis
  • Howard S. Fogleman
  • C. C. Fonville
  • A. E. Gant
  • J. E. Gant
  • L. E. Gross
  • Dr. Graham Harden
  • John L. Henderson
  • J. R. Hoffman
  • Artie G. Holt
  • Col. James H. Holt
  • L. S. Holt, Jr.
  • Percy K. Holt
  • W. L. Holt, Jr.
  • Garland Isely
  • Vernon Isley
  • John D. Kernodle
  • James L. Kernodle
  • Albert H. King
  • ‡J. R. King
  • Trygue Larsen
  • George L. Legette
  • James L. Love
  • J. C. McCulloch
  • Fletcher E. McPherson
  • H. L. McPherson
  • R. A. Maynard
  • Lena Evelyn Merritt
  • James E. Montgomery
  • Francis G. Morgan
  • Paul N. Morgan
  • Dr. W. D. Moser
  • Earl V. Patterson
  • ‡Robert Otis Rand
  • William Watson Sellers
  • M. L. Shepherd
  • C. G. Somers
  • J. I. Somers
  • Dr. Chas. E. Spoon
  • Wm. Luther Spoon
  • Charles A. Thomas
  • Finly K. Thomas
  • D. J. Walker
  • L. A. Walker
  • Dr. Charles M. Walters
  • J. F. Warren
  • E. H. Wilkins
  • Frank L. Workman

Elon College

  • Thomas C. Amick
  • James Allen Dickey
  • J. A. Hornaday
  • Charles E. Kernodle
  • John U. Newman
  • Nathaniel G. Newman
  • T. E. Powell
  • J. D. Tickle
  • Walton C. Wicker

Graham

  • W. E. Bason
  • L. B. Bradshaw
  • W. C. Goley
  • Jas. S. Cook
  • W. L. Cooper, Jr.
  • A. Kirk Hardee
  • G. L. Henderson
  • Heenan Hughes
  • ‡J. N. Jones
  • L. Harden Kernodle
  • Dr. Herbert S. Long
  • James A. Long
    Page 756

  • John E. Long
  • Dr. William S. Long
  • Dr. O. J. Paris
  • John R. Phillips
  • H. W. Scott
  • William DeRosset Scott
  • Dr. S. C. Spoon
  • W. E. Thompson
  • Mabel D. Walker
  • W. I. Ward
  • J. Harvey White
  • Wm. E. White
  • W. C. Wrike

Haw River

  • Chas. Melville Albright
  • J. Hunter Jones
  • John A. Long
  • John S. Ray
  • H. A. Scott
  • ‡W. S. Simmons
  • Dr. J. C. Wilkins

Mebane

  • D. R. Burton
  • Thomas C. Carter
  • Lt. Hubert B. Craig
  • William Frank Crawford
  • W. S. Crawford
  • W. T. Dillard
  • Addie Louise Johnston
  • H. M. McIver
  • Thomas O. Pender
  • R. M. Rimmer
  • R. W. Scott
  • Dr. J. M. Thompson
  • Emmett L. Thornton
  • Geitner C. White
  • J. S. White
  • Lily Winn

Saxapahaw

  • Harvey D. Ellington
  • C. V. Ferguson
  • Robert G. McPherson
  • ‡J. W. Watson

Snow Camp

  • Joseph W. McVey

Swepsonville

  • Wm. J. Bason
  • Clifford McK. Ray

Union Ridge

  • S. F. Scott

Alexander County

Hiddenite

  • Virgil G. Beckham
  • Paul S. Lackey

Stony Point

  • David S. Ball
  • W. R. Combs
  • J. Arnold Hedrick
  • V. H. Ingle
  • Harry Miller
  • O. J. Sharpe

Taylorsville

  • E. Paul Campbell
  • M. C. Campbell
  • Ray G. Carson
  • G. K. Carter
  • C. H. Gryder
  • W. W. Harrington
  • Edward L. Hedrick
  • Howell Hedrick
  • Robert Chillian Henley
  • Mitchell R. Ingram
  • J. R. Warren

Alleghany County

Glade Valley

  • J. R. Overcash

Laurel Springs

  • J. H. Doughton

Piney Creek

  • J. B. Hash

Sparta

  • ‡H. C. Carson
  • John Morgan Cheek
  • B. O. Choate
  • Rush Floyd Crouse
  • J. K. Doughton
  • Clayton C. Edwards, Jr.
  • Walter J. Gambill
  • Carlisle W. Higgins

Stratford

  • Cam H. Landreth

Anson County

Lilesville

  • Henry L. Dabbs
  • Smith Henry
  • Edward P. Liles
  • J. Leak Wyatt

McFarlan

  • Merritt E. Blaylock, Jr.
  • Benjamin J. McGoogan

Morven

  • R. B. Hardison
  • Charles P. Robinson

Peachland

  • A. B. Collins

Pee Dee

  • W. H. Battle
  • Thomas D. Wall
  • L. P. Williams

Polkton

  • Aaron A. Joines

Wadesboro

  • Robert W. Allen
    Page 757

  • Frank Bennett, Jr.
  • Joseph H. Bennett
  • John T. Bennett
  • Wm. K. Boggan
  • R. B. Boylin
  • R. L. Boylin
  • C. M. Burns
  • C. L. Cates
  • Platt W. Covington
  • ‡T. J. Covington
  • T. J. Covington, Jr.
  • F. J. Coxe
  • William McA. Coxe
  • Frank L. Dunlap
  • Fleetwood W. Dunlap
  • J. I. Dunlap
  • Enos T. Edwards
  • James L. Edwards
  • Frank G. Fetzer
  • C. A. Gilmore
  • R. F. Gray
  • Wm. A. Gray
  • H. H. Hardison
  • Jas. A. Hardison, Jr.
  • J. E. Hart
  • Barrington Taylor Hill
  • Robert A. Leggett
  • Francis Edward Liles
  • Nelson P. Liles, Jr.
  • Merrell C. Lisk
  • Robert E. Little, Jr.
  • Risden T. Little
  • S. S. Lockhart
  • T. A. Marshall
  • Julian D. Maynard
  • Charles Henry McDonald, Jr.
  • William L. McKinnon
  • W. M. Musselwhite
  • ‡Rupert D. Redfern
  • Edwin C. Robinson
  • John A. Scarboro
  • F. E. Thomas

Ashe County

Beaver Creek

  • James O. Goodman
  • Joseph C. Goodman
  • Ritz Clyde Ray

Clifton

  • Carl S. Eastridge

Jefferson

  • W. B. Austin
  • Robert L. Ballou
  • W. R. Baugess
  • James W. Gentry
  • I. T. Johnson
  • J. F. Neal
  • G. L. Park
  • J. C. Worth

Lansing

  • Ambrose Clark
  • B. C. Seagraves

Nathan's Creek

  • Robert C. Kanoy
  • C. G. Reeves

Scottsville

  • G. O. Perkins
  • Robert L. Waddell

Silas Creek

  • T. I. Jones

West Jefferson

  • T. C. Bowie
  • W. C. Johnston
  • Charles S. McNeill
  • Louis M. Nelson
  • William H. Price

Avery County

Altamont

  • F. L. Stroupe

Banner Elk

  • Shepherd M. Dugger

Elk Park

  • Thomas J. Proffitt

Newland

  • H. C. Caviness
  • B. D. Franklin
  • John W. Ragland
  • R. W. Wall

Spear

  • C. R. Stroupe

Plumtree

  • W. B. Burleson

Beaufort County

Aurora

  • J. B. Bonner
  • H. W. Broome
  • H. H. Broome
  • R. Bradford Lee
  • Charles A. Litchfield
  • ‡Vann W. McGhee
  • Bryan B. Midyette
  • Carl R. Sawyer
  • Henry Lee Thompson
  • W. A. Thompson
  • Eric G. G. Watson

Belhaven

  • Joseph N. Bynum
  • Max Brinson Connor
  • T. R. Gibbs
  • Isaac W. Hughes
  • Thomas S. Long
  • J. G. Tooley
  • J. A. White

Blount Creek

  • Daniel W. Stubbs

Bonnerton

  • Jesse R. Butt
  • W. H. Butt

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Chocowinity

  • J. B. Patrick
  • Joseph Mitchell Taylor

Edward

  • Oswald O. Kafer
  • David E. Redditt
  • Elias Tripp

Pantego

  • F. A. Grant

South Creek

  • Harvey A. Brothers

Terra Ceia

  • Zeno O. Ratcliff
  • L. M. Upchurch

Washington

  • John A. Arthur
  • G. M. Atwater
  • Alfred W. Bailey
  • William E. Baugham
  • J. H. Bonner
  • William Shaw Bonner, Jr.
  • William J. Bowers
  • Stephen C. Bragaw
  • R. A. Campbell
  • Henry C. Carter, Jr.
  • H. W. Carter
  • C. F. Cowell
  • Erasmus A. Daniel, Jr.
  • P. E. Davenport
  • Samuel B. Etheridge
  • Junius D. Grimes
  • William D. Grimes
  • James A. Hackney
  • C. H. Harding
  • Edgar T. Harris
  • DeWitt Kluttz
  • Harry H. McLean
  • Harry McMullan
  • A. D. McLean
  • H. C. Miller
  • Charles J. Moore
  • Beverly T. Moss
  • J. W. Oden
  • J. D. Paul
  • Thomas W. Pritchard
  • John C. Rodman
  • William B. Rodman, Jr.
  • W. C. Rodman
  • McDonald Scott
  • Frank H. Short
  • D. L. Simmons
  • Norwood L. Simmons
  • J. P. Stedman
  • E. L. Stewart
  • B. L. Susman
  • L. H. Swindell
  • D. T. Tayloe, Jr.
  • Joshua Tayloe, Jr.
  • H. S. Ward
  • Jack Warren
  • L. C. Warren
  • James H. White
  • J. W. Williams

Bertie County

Aulander

  • A. T. Castelloe
  • Z. L. Eure
  • Charles H. Jenkins
  • Alexander Lassiter
  • Mallary A. Pittman
  • J. E. Saunders
  • S. A. Saunders
  • Mary H. Vann
  • H. B. White

Avoca

  • William R. Capehart

Coleraine

  • Carl B. Sessoms
  • R. E. Sessoms
  • J. D. Simmons

Kelford

  • Joseph M. Browne

Lewiston

  • T. N. Peele
  • L. W. Thompson

Merry Hill

  • E. S. Askew

Roxobel

  • William J. Capehart
  • Thomas S. Norfleet
  • Ernest R. Tyler

Windsor

  • H. M. Bell
  • Henry V. Burden
  • Fanning Craig
  • Mrs. Fanning Craig
  • Henry V. Dustan, Jr.
  • L. B. Evans
  • Edward L. Gatling, Jr.
  • Francis Gilliam
  • M. B. Gilliam
  • P. R. Gillam
  • Thomas Gillam
  • Bagwell S. Goode
  • William B. Gurley
  • J. S. Harrell
  • ‡W. B. Johnson
  • S. E. W. Kenney
  • Stephen W. Kenney
  • Henry W. Lyon
  • George Lewis Mardre, Jr.
  • John H. Matthews
  • William G. Mizell
  • Joseph H. Nowell
  • A. B. Outlaw
  • John C. Perry
  • C. J. Rhea
  • C. J. Rhea, Jr.
    Page 759

  • John A. Pritchett
  • Charles J. Sawyer
  • P. H. Sessoms
  • J. E. Smith
  • Tyre C. Taylor
  • F. D. Winston

Woodville

  • W. C. Thompson
  • Burges Urquhart
  • R. A. Urquhart

Bladen County

Bladenboro

  • William Ezra Fleming
  • ‡A. B. Williams

Clarkton

  • D. E. Allen
  • George H. Currie
  • G. C. Singletary
  • N. M. Singletary
  • Snowden Singletary, Jr.

Council

  • C. C. Holmes

Elizabethtown

  • Edgar F. McCulloch, Jr.
  • R. S. White

Elkton

  • William James Elkins

White Oak

  • Alexander McA. Councill

Brunswick County

Phoenix

  • John F. Gaylord

Shallotte

  • W. R. Goley

Southport

  • Percy Cannaday
  • Oscar A. Pickett
  • J. W. Ruark
  • E. H. Smith
  • C. E. Taylor
  • George B. Thompson
  • J. W. Thompson

Buncombe County

Alexander

  • William A. Meriwether
  • James N. Vance

Asheville

  • J. G. Adams
  • John S. Adams
  • ‡Edward J. Alexander
  • Herbert Edwin Allen
  • Arthur C. Ambler
  • James Garrett Anderson
  • John Clifford Arbogast
  • F. C. Atkinson
  • William Lee Baird
  • D. E. Barkley
  • G. C. Battle
  • Oscar K. Bennett
  • Silas G. Bernard
  • Robert Bingham
  • Clarence E. Blackstock
  • Sigmund Blomberg
  • F. C. Bourne
  • L. M. Bourne
  • Thomas C. Brewer
  • James J. Britt
  • L. P. Brookshire
  • Charles K. Brown
  • Edwin L. Brown
  • Markus W. Brown
  • S. W. Brown
  • ‡Vernon W. Browne
  • Curtis Bynum
  • William W. Candler
  • James A. Carroll
  • Melville Edmundson Carter
  • Hardy S. Chambers
  • Leicester Chapman
  • John C. Cheesborough
  • Harold S. Clark
  • ‡Hugh D. Clarke
  • Eugene R. Cocke
  • J. E. Cocke
  • Philip Charles Cocke
  • T. D. Cocke
  • W. J. Cocke
  • James M. Coleman
  • James E. Cooper
  • James G. Cowan
  • Myrtle H. Cox
  • Frank Coxe
  • Tench C. Coxe, Jr.
  • George W. Craig
  • C. H. Craven
  • Z. F. Curtis
  • Emmett J. Davis
  • William LeRoy Dunn
  • F. H. Edwards
  • ‡Ralph B. Engle
  • Marcus Erwin
  • William Farr, Jr.
  • S. J. Fisher
  • T. W. Folsom
  • J. F. Ford
  • Boris Francis
  • Thomas B. Galloway
  • Robert U. Garrett, Jr.
  • S. C. Gillespie, Jr.
  • J. Frazier Glenn
  • ‡John W. Glenn
  • J. P. Goodman
  • A. B. Greenwood
  • M. A. Griffin
  • John Hammond Griffith, III
  • ‡Edmund B. Gudger
  • Francis A. Gudger
  • H. A. Gudger
    Page 760

  • H. C. Gudger
  • V. L. Gudger
  • ‡Leroy D. Hamer
  • ‡H. S. Harkins, Jr.
  • Thomas J. Harkins, Jr.
  • H. H. Harris
  • H. H. Harrison
  • Edwin S. Hartshorn
  • J. W. Haynes
  • Ray L. Heffner
  • H. S. Hester
  • J. B. Hester
  • ‡S. B. Higgins
  • N. S. Hildebrand
  • J. R. Hill
  • Daniel M. Hodges
  • L. R. Hoffman
  • Alan L. Holmes
  • ‡O. C. Hoover
  • J. T. Horney
  • J. S. Howell
  • Clinton K. Hughes
  • Thomas Hume, Jr.
  • J. W. Hunnicutt
  • Wade Russell Hunter
  • Carl B. Hyatt
  • Francis E. Israel
  • M. A. James
  • Joseph VanB. Jenkins
  • Clarence W. Johnson
  • A. Hall Johnston
  • B. G. Johnston
  • Harold E. Johnston
  • Charles E. Jones
  • G. L. Jones
  • Lawrence H. Jones
  • T. A. Jones, Jr.
  • John Y. Jordan, Jr.
  • R. P. Jordan
  • ‡Edward W. Keith
  • David Kimberly, Jr.
  • William M. Kimberly
  • Charles Stanton King
  • J. A. Leak, Jr.
  • William Figures Lewis
  • R. Z. Linney
  • Charles S. Lowe
  • James M. Lynch
  • Alvin Clay McCall
  • G. W. McCoy
  • Roy H. McDuffie, Jr.
  • J. M. McGarry
  • R. B. McKee
  • C. F. MacRae
  • Julius Martin, II
  • Julius C. Martin
  • Charles W. Millender
  • Lucy Millender
  • M. C. Millender
  • F. A. Mims
  • E. I. Monk
  • Gilbert H. Morris
  • Allen T. Morrison
  • T. D. Morrison
  • L. B. Mullen
  • J. D. Murphy
  • Maurice Myers
  • James J. Nichols
  • Lawrence V. Noland
  • C. C. Orr
  • R. L. Owenby
  • E. L. Padgett
  • G. B. Parker
  • Haywood Parker
  • Geo. W. Paxton
  • W. Z. Penland
  • Frank H. Pender
  • Henry L. Pope
  • A. T. Pritchard
  • G. M. Pritchard
  • G. W. Purefoy
  • H. G. Reagan
  • Romulus M. Reid
  • G. S. Reynolds
  • Nathaniel A. Reynolds
  • Robert R. Reynolds
  • James Austin Rickert
  • George D. Robertson
  • Alton H. Robinson
  • L. B. Rogers
  • T. S. Rollins
  • Edgar R. Russell, Jr.
  • Frederick R. Rutledge
  • F. L. Sale
  • James Sawyer
  • James P. Sawyer
  • R. H. Sawyer
  • ‡J. B. Sellers
  • J. T. Sevier
  • H. T. Sharp
  • G. A. Shuford, Jr.
  • W. E. Shuford
  • Clarence T. Sluder
  • E. B. Smith
  • Elbert H. Smith
  • P. C. Smith
  • Thomas C. Smith
  • Hugh Sowers
  • E. E. Stafford
  • ‡Brand Starnes
  • George Stephens
  • H. B. Stevens
  • H. D. Stevens
  • C. D. Stowe
  • William A. Sullivan
  • J. E. Swain
  • M. F. Teague
  • C. G. Tennent
  • F. W. Thomas
  • Luther A. Thomas
  • P. C. Tomlin
  • Charles F. Toms
  • Charles French Toms
  • M. F. Toms
    Page 761

  • Kingsland Van Winkle
  • F. T. Walser
  • E. C. Ward
  • Guy Weaver
  • W. J. Weaver
  • C. A. Webb
  • C. B. Webb
  • G. B. Welch
  • F. L. Wells
  • Robert M. Wells
  • E. M. Whitson
  • R. R. Williams
  • Allen D. Williamson
  • Weldon E. Williamson
  • Louise A. Wilson
  • J. O. Wood
  • R. J. Woodcock
  • Jesse G. Yates

Arden

  • F. L. Israel
  • Gordon G. Johnson

Beech

  • C. Walton Johnson

Biltmore

  • Jefferson D. Donnahoe
  • ‡William Henry Gattis
  • Eric Worth Jones
  • W. H. Jones
  • Billie Robinson
  • Edwin G. W. Towers
  • K. L. Walton
  • R. G. Wilson

Black Mountain

  • J. H. Allred
  • Mrs. Elizabeth H. Babbitt
  • H. B. Broadfoot
  • John H. Martin
  • Augustus Matthews
  • Clifford Porter
  • George L. Pritchard

Candler

  • Edwin E. Connor
  • William Gaston Chandler
  • Rupert J. Crowell
  • T. A. Groce, Jr.
  • ‡Thomas D. Luther
  • Martha Elizabeth Norburn
  • Ed. Warrick

Leicester

  • Denver W. McGhee
  • Plato V. Reeves

Montreat

  • George N. Ennett, Jr.

Oteen

  • John Clinton Williams

Ridgecrest

  • Perry Davis Priest

Skyland

  • F. J. Herron

Swannanoa

  • James M. Buckner
  • E. R. Mann
  • A. Monroe Moser
  • F. McL. Patton

Weaverville

  • F. W. Reagan
  • Herschel Roberts
  • Pearce Roberts
  • C. N. Sprinkle
  • ‡A. H. Weaver
  • H. B. Williams

West Asheville

  • G. E. Brookshire
  • Herman J. Bryson
  • ‡Charles W. Cook
  • Charles B. Rhinehardt

Burke County

Connelly Springs

  • Frank Osbourn Foard

Glen Alpine

  • W. T. Byrd
  • E. N. Giles
  • Briggs Abel Simpson
  • ‡S. P. Whitson

Henry River

  • David W. Aderholdt
  • John A. Rudisill

Hildebran

  • E. S. Teague

Morganton

  • William Johnston Avery
  • James L. Bernhardt
  • ‡Guy T. Carswell
  • R. Fred Carswell
  • James W. Carter
  • Edwin B. Davis
  • Carl C. Denton
  • H. T. Ervin
  • S. J. Ervin, Jr.
  • William C. Ervin
  • W. E. Futrell
  • Frederick W. Hossfeld, Jr.
  • R. O. Huffman
  • Alonzo C. Kerley
  • Ralph Emory Kibler
  • W. H. Kibler
  • J. J. Kirksey
  • L. H. Kirksey
  • C. E. Kistler
  • Roy H. Long
  • Frank S. McDowell
  • Thomas F. Newton
  • J. T. Perkins, Jr.
  • J. B. Riddle, Jr.
  • Lawrence E. Rudisill
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  • M. L. Scroggs
  • Oswald P. Smith
  • Earl M. Spencer
  • Charles Gordon Tate
  • Alexander Taylor
  • E. H. E. Taylor
  • James C. Taylor
  • C. E. Walker
  • Herman A. Walker
  • F. B. Watkins

Rutherford College

  • Clayton B. Alexander
  • Alfred S. Havner
  • Roy C. Rutherford

Table Rock

  • Richard P. Nantz

Valdese

  • William E. Garrou

Cabarrus County

Concord

  • Frank Armfield
  • Eugene C. Barnhardt, Jr.
  • Mrs. J. J. Barnhardt
  • Robert P. Bell
  • W. W. Black
  • Buford W. Blackwelder
  • Charles R. Blackwelder
  • Robert Guy Blackwelder
  • J. C. Bost
  • Eugene Fisher Brown
  • Earl H. Brown
  • Grant M. Buchanan
  • S. E. Buchanan
  • James W. Cannon, Jr.
  • M. L. Cannon
  • Frank S. Castor
  • James Lee Crowell
  • James Lee Crowell, Jr.
  • Isaiah I. Davis, Jr.
  • Charlie Harold Dry
  • Arthur Miller Faggart, Jr.
  • W. A. Foil, Jr.
  • R. P. Gibson
  • William Henry Gibson
  • J. A. Hartsell
  • L. T. Hartsell
  • Luther T. Hartsell, Jr.
  • F. Julius Haywood, Jr.
  • J. W. Hendrix
  • Aubrey R. Hoover
  • R. R. Isenhour
  • Augustus H. Jarratt
  • W. A. Jenkins
  • A. R. Kluttz
  • William M. Long
  • P. R. MacFadyen
  • Cameron MacRae
  • Afton Means
  • George W. Means
  • Ed. A. Misenheimer
  • J. M. Oglesby
  • W. D. Pemberton
  • M. B. Phillips
  • G. D. Propst
  • Samuel W. Rankin
  • W. A. Ritchie
  • Judge B. Robertson
  • W. H. Wadsworth
  • R. B. White
  • Martin A. Widenhouse
  • M. H. Wolff
  • ‡W. H. Yates

Harrisburg

  • John C. Tucker

Kannapolis

  • Zebulon V. Bradford
  • Fred H. Cline
  • Francis M. Craven
  • ‡Richard B. Rankin
  • Robert L. Saunders
  • R. H. Wilson

Mt. Pleasant

  • ‡Henry W. Barrier
  • N. B. McCanless

Caldwell County

Finley

  • Jesse W. Curtis

Granite Falls

  • Columbus Andrews
  • Joseph I. Cline
  • James O. Cline
  • Dewey C. Hickman
  • David A. Lutz
  • Ernest E. Moore
  • Charles R. Russell
  • Walter C. Voorhees

Hudson

  • W. J. Hickman

Legerwood

  • Edgar A. Dobbin

Lenoir

  • John Graham Abernethy
  • Dwight McNair Blackwelder
  • Joe Mast Clarke
  • Hall E. Cobb
  • Linwood E. Corpening
  • Edward C. Crisp
  • R. B. Crisp
  • Robert S. Crisp
  • A. W. Dula
  • Frederick M. Dula
  • James W. Dysart
  • L. A. Dysart
  • J. C. Harper
  • M. R. Harshaw
  • O. L. Hedrick
  • William Arthur Houck
  • Alfred A. Kent
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  • John A. Kent
  • Horatio M. Kent
  • Thomas B. Lenoir
  • Walter J. Lenoir
  • Walter L. Lenoir
  • Wallace B. Lindsay
  • Fred H. Marley
  • Frederick H. May
  • James R. Moore
  • Y. D. Moore
  • Andrew S. Nelson
  • John B. Nelson
  • L. A. Parks
  • Clarence C. Parlier
  • Mrs. C. W. Pegram
  • E. A. Poe
  • J. T. Pritchett
  • Luther R. Sims
  • L. D. Shuford
  • W. C. Suddreth
  • F. R. Tuttle
  • B. F. Williams
  • M. M. Williams

Rhodhiss

  • Walter McDowell Moore

Whitnel

  • Claud Miller Andrews

Yadkin Valley

  • Rufus T. Lenoir
  • Rufus T. Lenoir, Jr.

Camden County

Belcross

  • Charles E. Brown
  • Edwin B. Ferabee

Indian Town

  • Charles L. Stevens
  • Luke Leary Stevens
  • L. G. Wright
  • S. Gregory Wright

Old Trap

  • J. F. Pugh

Shiloh

  • Elizabeth G. McPherson
  • W. L. Stevens

South Mills

  • Frank W. Williams

Carteret County

Atlantic

  • J. W. Hamilton
  • Dennis Mason, Jr.
  • Cecil O. Morris
  • Daniel Willis

Beaufort

  • Jacob B. Douthit
  • Annie V. Duncan
  • Elliott F. Duncan
  • C. L. Duncan
  • J. F. Duncan
  • R. W. Jernigan
  • Eugene P. Jones
  • C. W. Lewis
  • J. W. Mason
  • C. L. Pemberton
  • C. W. E. Pittman
  • ‡T. T. Potter
  • ‡Julius R. Raper, Jr.
  • Leslie D. Rice
  • David C. Richardson
  • Irwin W. Russell
  • Charles L. Swindell
  • Alonzo Thomas, Jr.
  • C. R. Wheatley
  • W. D. White
  • M. L. Wright
  • G. E. Taylor

Gloucester

  • Stacy G. Nelson
  • D. S. Pigott

Marshallberg

  • Theodore R. Bell

Morehead City

  • Hugh Daniel Baker, Jr.
  • Edward A. Council
  • Henry S. Gibbs
  • E. H. Gorham
  • Alvah Lawrence Hamilton
  • Harvey Hamilton
  • Luther Hamilton
  • Walter Hufham
  • Walter U. Mallison
  • E. L. Reed
  • Ben F. Royal
  • S. W. Thompson, Jr.
  • William Gordon Webb

Newport

  • McCord Wright Ball
  • Gaston S. Bruton
  • George D. Hardesty

Portsmouth

  • ‡G. B. Willis

Roe

  • Arthur W. Daniels

Stella

  • Gerald Pelletier
  • Jesse Robert Rhue

Caswell County

Corbett

  • Brodie B. McDade

Cunningham

  • George S. Cunningham

Milton

  • N. H. Clayton
  • John A. Tucker
  • Marcus C. Winstead

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Prospect Hill

  • Virgil L. Warren

Semora

  • George L. Cunningham

Yanceyville

  • S. M. Bason
  • Thomas J. Henderson
  • Robert W. Isley
  • Julius Johnston

Catawba County

Catawba

  • H. E. Booth
  • Paul P. Ervin
  • H. W. Harris
  • Carlos U. Lowrance
  • John Henry Pitts
  • Oscar Sherrill

Conover

  • Walter A. Brady
  • P. W. Herman
  • William F. Warlick

Hickory

  • L. F. Abernethy
  • John Will Aiken
  • Charles W. Bagby
  • R. E. Ballenger
  • William Harvey Ballew
  • Bascom B. Blackwelder
  • Richard C. Boyd
  • ‡E. L. Bumgarner
  • E. L. Carter
  • Jones W. Clinard
  • Edward Bost Cline
  • Stedman C. Council
  • John A. Courtney, Jr.
  • DeMoss E. DeLane
  • Jacob Cedric Dellinger
  • W. Harold Essex
  • S. H. Farabee
  • D. R. Frye
  • William T. Henderson
  • G. N. Hutton, Jr.
  • Nathan F. Jones
  • James W. Keever
  • Horace C. Lutz
  • A. A. S. Menzies
  • Donald S. Menzies
  • S. F. Menzies
  • A. L. Moser
  • C. L. Mosteller
  • J. L. Murphy, Jr.
  • Stephen C. Nowell
  • John Felix Parlier
  • Bailey Patrick
  • Robert Ransom
  • Orestes P. Rein
  • R. H. Rowe
  • D. L. Russell
  • F. M. Seagle
  • William A. Self
  • W. S. Shell
  • A. Shuford, Jr.
  • Donald E. Shuford
  • E. H. Shuford
  • J. C. Shuford
  • R. H. Shuford
  • S. B. Stroup
  • Merschel T. Ward
  • Richard K. Webb
  • Daniel J. Whitener
  • S. C. Whitener
  • John C. Wolfe
  • William Patrick Wooten
  • M. H. Yount

Maiden

  • John C. Barringer
  • Reid Russell Heffner
  • A. A. Keener

Newton

  • E. F. Bowman
  • Delmar William Erwin
  • Walter H. Everhart
  • E. F. Hall, Jr.
  • Kenneth J. Hoyle
  • John R. Kenyon
  • Matthew Locke McCorkle
  • Charles H. Mebane
  • Harold W. Mehaffy
  • J. L. Schrum
  • Mildred Irene Sherrill
  • G. W. Shipp
  • Robert J. Shipp
  • Wilson Warlick
  • R. W. Whitener
  • ‡G. A. Wright

Sherrill's Ford

  • Hubert R. Sherrill

Chatham County

Bennett

  • G. H. Andrews

Bonlee

  • Archie F. Andrews
  • Robert C. Dorsett
  • Paul H. Nance

Bynum

  • J. R. Edwards
  • D. T. Moore
  • W. P. Moore

Goldston

  • Charles C. Palmer

Gulf

  • J. M. McIver, Jr.
  • A. W. Palmer

Mandale

  • DeWitt G. Cheek

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Moncure

  • Gorah G. Smith
  • David C. Stanback

Pittsboro

  • J. Wade Barber
  • D. L. Bell
  • William B. Chapin
  • John D. Dorsett
  • J. S. Glenn
  • J. O. Harmon
  • W. P. Horton
  • Arthur H. London
  • William L. London
  • R. G. Shannonhouse
  • W. D. Siler
  • W. R. Thompson
  • Frederick C. Williams

Siler City

  • J. E. Bolling
  • F. G. Brooks
  • Clyde L. Fore
  • Wade H. Hadley
  • ‡H. B. Hannah
  • S. Junius Husketh
  • J. J. Jenkins
  • Aaron A. Ray
  • Baxter P. Reitzel
  • Charles O. Small
  • J. B. Webster
  • Earl R. Wrenn

Cherokee County

Andrews

  • J. R. Groce
  • J. Weimer Jones
  • J. T. Knight
  • E. K. Slagle
  • Chase H. Tatham

Marble

  • Noah Abernethy

Murphy

  • John Henry Axley
  • Willard M. Axley
  • John V. Brittain
  • Fred O. Christopher
  • Edgar E. Davis
  • John H. Dillard
  • Frank S. Hill
  • James D. Mallonee
  • L. E. Mauney
  • W. McC. Mauney
  • William H. Meroney
  • Jasper N. Moody
  • Ralph M. Moody
  • R. S. Parker
  • B. W. Sipe
  • Donald Witherspoon

Chowan County

Edenton

  • John C. Badham
  • Albert G. Byrum
  • H. M. S. Cason
  • Clarence C. Cates
  • John W. Cates
  • Joe H. Conger
  • Richard Dillard
  • McDonald Dixon
  • M. H. Dixon, Jr.
  • R. D. Dixon
  • Richard F. Elliott
  • J. A. Holmes
  • M. A. Hughes
  • Ernest W. Leary
  • H. R. Leary
  • J. W. Leary
  • John P. Long
  • J. H. McMullan, Jr.
  • Sidney Merriman McMullan
  • ‡W. H. Owens
  • J. W. Patton
  • H. C. Privott
  • William D. Pruden, Jr.
  • A. E. Shackell
  • Robert B. Shepherd
  • T. H. Shepard, Jr.
  • F. P. Speight
  • C. D. Stewart
  • J. W. Warren
  • M. P. Whichard
  • Frank Wood
  • F. P. Wood
  • G. C. Wood
  • H. G. Wood
  • Julien Wood
  • Julien Wood, Jr.
  • J. E. Wood
  • John G. Wood
  • T. B. Wood

Tyner

  • H. W. White

Clay County

Hayesville

  • Everett Crawford

Cleveland County

Belwood

  • A. T. Gantt

Fallston

  • F. H. Lackey

Grover

  • Ray K. Hambright
  • T. F. Oates
  • W. C. Oates

Kings Mountain

  • Junius Ernest Aderholt
  • Edwin W. Barnes
  • O. B. Carpenter
  • J. Roan Davis
  • Fred Finger
  • Albert J. D. Hord
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  • J. George Hord
  • Samuel A. Mauney, Jr.
  • Charles E. Mason
  • G. A. Ware

Lattimore

  • P. J. Elliott
  • J. B. Lattimore
  • Norman B. Lee
  • William E. McSwain
  • Ivey Willis

Lawndale

  • H. E. Schenck
  • J. F. Schenck
  • Edney Willis

Shelby

  • John Alston Anthony
  • Robert D. Beam
  • Lawton Blanton
  • Garnett McL. Cox
  • O. Max Gardner
  • P. C. Gardner
  • E. W. Gibbs
  • Ben Gold
  • Burton M. Graham
  • H. C. Griffin
  • F. W. Hamrick
  • Howard P. Hamrick
  • J. W. Harbison
  • Clyde R. Hoey
  • Frank E. Hoey
  • Julian C. Hord
  • Horace G. Kennedy
  • Henry M. Loy
  • Peyton McSwain
  • Thomas B. Mitchell
  • David Z. Newton
  • James W. Osborne
  • J. B. Philbeck
  • Floy DeW. Quinn
  • ‡J. Morris Roberts
  • David W. Royster
  • Jean W. Schenck
  • J. A. Suttle
  • O. M. Suttle
  • Daniel A. Tedder
  • M. L. Turner
  • B. E. Weathers
  • Edwin Y. Webb
  • T. Paul Webb
  • Harry Skinner Woodson
  • A. V. Wray
  • F. S. Wray

Columbus County

Bolton

  • Thursfon Formy-Duval
  • Joseph Giuliano
  • Z. L. Merritt
  • W. H. Parker

Chadbourn

  • Paul Owen Blake
  • Paul H. Brown
  • R. E. L. Brown
  • C. D. Koonce
  • John E. Koonce
  • Claude F. Shelton
  • Jack White Spruill
  • C. L. Tate

Evergreen

  • Gurley Fields

Tabor

  • R. C. Harrelson
  • Jasper Arthur Mills
  • Joseph Archer Mills
  • C. C. Pridgen

Whiteville

  • L. V. Grady
  • Jackson Greer
  • J. H. McIver
  • Walter H. Powell
  • Edward K. Proctor
  • Alfred S. Richardson
  • George O. Rogers
  • J. B. Schulken, Jr.
  • M. H. Schulken
  • I. B. Tucker

Craven County

Dover

  • Wenzell B. Daugherty
  • George A. Richardson

Harlowe

  • William J. Hardesty

New Bern

  • Charles L. Abernathy, Jr.
  • Joe M. Anderson
  • G. A. Barden
  • C. S. Barker
  • S. H. Basnight
  • W. B. Blades, Jr.
  • Frederick R. Boyd
  • Caleb Davis Bradham
  • I. E. Brooks
  • H. R. Bryan, Jr.
  • Henry H. Bullock
  • G. A. Caton
  • George A. Caton, Jr.
  • Charles A. Daniels
  • R. L. Daniels
  • S. F. Daniels
  • Frank S. Davis
  • Henry B. Duffy
  • Richard N. Duffy
  • William Dunn, Jr.
  • J. J. Duvall
  • G. A. Farrow
  • David W. Ferebee
  • Sam W. Ferebee, Jr.
  • William B. Flanner, Jr.
  • N. M. Gibbs
  • Willie L. Gilbert
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  • Nathan G. Gooding
  • E. M. Green
  • George Green
  • George Green, Jr.
  • John C. Green
  • John A. Guion
  • W. B. R. Guion, Jr.
  • William R. Guion, Jr.
  • L. A. Harper
  • J. S. Holland
  • R. C. Holton
  • Charles L. Ives, Jr.
  • P. O. Jarvis
  • J. Haywood Jones
  • R. D. Jones
  • Albert W. Jowdy
  • Joseph R. Latham
  • Herbert Lupton
  • A. R. Marks
  • Ray M. McIlwean
  • William D. McIver
  • Charles J. McSorley, Jr.
  • William J. McSorley
  • Euclid H. McWhorter
  • Edward H. Meadows, Jr.
  • Carroll Z. Merritt
  • Joseph M. Miller
  • Larry I. Moore
  • T. O. Moore
  • ‡A. F. Morris
  • Kenneth J. Nixon
  • Romulus A. Nunn
  • Julia P. Parker
  • J. F. Patterson
  • Raymond Pollock
  • George H. Roberts
  • W. B. Rouse
  • George Scales
  • John M. Shields
  • George Slover
  • ‡R. F. Smallwood
  • Charles L. Stevens
  • W. H. Sultan.
  • ‡A. S. Thomas
  • Charles R. Thomas
  • Owen G. Thomas
  • H. A. Tolson
  • D. L. Ward
  • H. B. Wadsworth
  • H. C. Waldrop
  • Hugh D. Waldrop
  • A. D. Ward
  • T. D. Warren
  • Walter Watson
  • George William Whitehurst
  • Harold Whitehurst
  • Robert E. Whitehurst
  • Thomas P. Williams
  • G. T. Willis
  • L. B. Willis
  • Leroy B. Willis
  • W. T. Woodley

Roper

  • B. H. Knight

Vanceboro

  • James A. Duguid
  • Joseph W. Dugguid

Cumberland County

Cooper

  • Marshall V. Jackson
  • C. G. Williams

Fayetteville

  • William Eugene Blue
  • John D. Boyd
  • Charles W. Broadfoot
  • H. L. Brothers
  • D. W. Carter
  • J. B. Clark
  • ‡William A. Clark
  • A. E. Cook
  • Edward S. Cook
  • Henry Lilly Cook, Jr.
  • John Henry Cook
  • A. M. Courtney
  • John R. Crawford
  • A. S. Cromartie
  • T. G. Crutchfield
  • N. A. Currie
  • Eugene G. Davis
  • T. A. DeVane
  • S. S. Dixon
  • D. G. Downing
  • G. Everett Edgerton
  • Frank N. Evans
  • J. W. Gainey
  • William Hinson Gibson
  • J. C. Gilmore
  • J. E. Hair
  • Stacy B. Hall
  • Reuben Edwin Harris
  • Robert W. Herring
  • J. Frank Highsmith, Jr.
  • W. W. Horne
  • Harry Howell
  • Thomas M. Hunter
  • W. L. Hunter
  • B. R. Huske, Jr.
  • J. S. Huske
  • W. O. Huske
  • R. B. John
  • Emmett C. Johnson
  • W. S. Jordan
  • Herbert T. Kelly
  • Hiram S. Kirkpatrick
  • E. W. Larkin
  • J. M. Lilly
  • Herbert Lutterloh
  • Herman L. Lyon
  • Charles C. McAlister
  • James V. McGougan
  • Daniel C. McLeod
  • ‡Albert P. McMillan
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  • Allen B. McMillan
  • Robert S. McNeill
  • Edwin R. MacKethan
  • John A. MacKethan
  • James MacRae
  • James C. MacRae
  • P. J. Melvin
  • S. Rhodes Moffitt
  • A. M. Moore
  • Quincey K. Nimocks
  • Quincey K. Nimocks, Jr.
  • Noel Edward Paton
  • A. W. Peace
  • Edmund L. Pemberton
  • Raymond L. Pittman
  • Willie A. Pittman
  • Charles A. Rankin
  • Claude W. Rankin
  • H. A. Rankin
  • Kathrine M. Robinson
  • C. G. Rose
  • T. D. Rose
  • H. G. Sanderford
  • Duncan Shaw
  • J. A. Shaw
  • N. A. Sinclair
  • F. B. Souders
  • F. H. Stedman
  • Albert Stewart
  • T. H. Sutton
  • Wallace W. Sutton
  • V. E. Swift
  • ‡Robert L. Thompson
  • Frank R. Thornton
  • Thomas A. Thornton, Jr.
  • James W. Tolar
  • J. W. Underwood
  • Robert H. Upton, Jr.
  • R. M. Vanstory
  • C. M. Walker
  • Leslie Tunnell West
  • ‡J. M. Williams
  • H. E. Wood
  • T. M. Wooten

Godwin

  • ‡John C. Williams

Hope Mills

  • W. A. Kirksey
  • A. D. Shore

Linden

  • R. T. Byrd
  • R. H. Davis

Currituck County

Coinjock

  • John W. Guard
  • C. H. Walker

Currituck

  • A. M. Simmons

Harbinger

  • Wyatt R. Aydlett

Mamie

  • William H. Harrell

Maple

  • J. A. Taylor

Moyock

  • W. D. Cox
  • M. D. West

Olds

  • John S. Newbern

Poplar Branch

  • Edward O. Baum
  • H. G. Walker
  • Samuel A. Walker
  • William B. Woodhouse

Powells Point

  • Norman Hughes

Shawboro

  • Joseph P. Morgan

Dare County

Hatteras

  • W. Z. Burrus

Manteo

  • Clarence P. Daniels
  • Charles R. Evans
  • W. B. Fearing
  • C. H. Grady
  • V. A. Hoyle
  • Willie E. Lennon
  • Percy W. Meekins
  • Eugene H. Peele

Wanchese

  • L. S. Daniels

Davidson County

Denton

  • A. L. Plummer
  • Charles Reid Russell
  • Charles L. Snider

High Rock

  • Bennett C. Cole

Lexington

  • James Adderton
  • J. C. Bower
  • Walter F. Brinkley
  • W. O. Burgin
  • E. C. Byerly
  • M. P. Byerly
  • G. Franklin Conrad
  • J. M. Daniel, Jr.
  • G. D. Galimore
  • Edwin Clyde Hunt
  • L. R. Hunt
  • C. L. Koontz
  • Hoyle K. Koontz
  • E. H. Layden
  • Charles S. Leigh
  • Clarence G. Leonard
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  • William E. Leonard
  • John R. McCrary
  • T. Earle McCrary
  • L. A. Martin
  • Carl Owen
  • Otis O. Phillips
  • W. H. Phillips
  • Paul R. Raper
  • William E. Raper
  • R. T. Riley
  • Frank C. Robbins
  • Roswell B. Robbins
  • A. W. Shirley
  • R. G. Shoaf
  • J. F. Spruill
  • T. D. Stokes
  • ‡J. H. Thompson
  • G. O. Wagoner
  • Donald A. Walser
  • J. G. Walser
  • Z. I. Walser
  • Z. V. Walser

Linwood

  • F. H. Beall
  • J. E. Raper

Thomasville

  • Flavius V. Conrad
  • Robert E. Cress
  • C. F. Gaddy
  • Julius A. Green
  • R. C. Harville
  • ‡Dallas A. Hawfield
  • James E. Hobgood
  • Howell R. Kyser
  • Jefferson D. Newton
  • ‡James S. Newton
  • Mary W. Potts
  • E. L. Webb
  • E. S. Welborn

Welcome

  • A. F. Raper

Davie County

Advance

  • Ottis L. Ader
  • Lester Lawrence Anderson
  • Olin C. Hendrix
  • E. O. Smithdeal
  • Roy Lee Pickle

Calahaln

  • Robert Lee Cain

Cooleemee

  • A. B. Byerly
  • W. Grimes Byerly
  • Raymond E. Konts

Farmington

  • Burr Coley Brock
  • Samuel A. Harding

Mocksville

  • Walter R. Clement
  • Edgar P. Crawford
  • A. T. Grant, Jr.
  • H. G. Harding
  • J. K. Sheek
  • O. L. Williams

Wallace

  • J. E. Johnson

Duplin County

Calypso

  • M. H. McWhorter
  • O. B. Welch

Faison

  • Moseley Carr Bowden
  • Robert D. Hill
  • Charles R. Lewis
  • Marion H. Lewis
  • M. F. Smith

Kenansville

  • Dan Byrd
  • Ernest J. Dail
  • George R. Dail
  • R. D. Dail
  • K. McK. Farrior
  • Owen H. Kenan
  • G. W. Oldham
  • H. D. Williams

Magnolia

  • O. F. Smith
  • L. W. Umstead

Rose Hill

  • E. N. Carr
  • Marsden L. Farrior
  • J. E. Farrior, Jr.
  • ‡A. R. Rogers
  • Oscar B. Turner
  • Robert A. Wilkins
  • T. C. Wilkins
  • Daniel D. Williams

Wallace

  • G. E. Boney
  • N. B. Boney
  • Roy Carter
  • W. P. M. Currie
  • Edward R. Goodyear
  • W. B. Knowles
  • Clarence M. Miller
  • C. S. Sloan
  • George R. Ward
  • R. C. Williams

Warsaw

  • Romulus W. Blackmore
  • James D. Brown
  • Isaac P. Davis
  • J. W. Farrior
  • Dudley B. Hill
  • William L. Hill
  • Henry F. Peirce
  • John M. Peirce
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  • Walter O. Singletary
  • E. W. Stevens
  • Henry L. Stevens, Jr.
  • J. B. Williams
  • J. S. Williams

Durham County

Bahama

  • E. Harrison Lyon
  • W. W. Umstead

Durham

  • William Strother Alsop
  • ‡F. J. Andrews
  • Josiah S. Babb
  • Harvey Clyde Barbee
  • Jennings B. Berry
  • Numa D. Bitting
  • William A. Blount, Jr.
  • E. S. Booth
  • ‡R. S. Borland
  • H. S. Boyce
  • Michael Bradshaw
  • W. G. Bramham
  • Sumpter C. Brawley
  • H. C. Brearley
  • Joseph P. Breedlove
  • Strowd O. Brewer
  • H. M. Brinkley
  • Willie J. Brogden
  • B. U. Brooks
  • L. H. Bryant
  • Victor S. Bryant
  • Mrs. Victor S. Bryant
  • A. T. Bullock
  • C. H. Burch
  • John W. Burroughs
  • Lester F. Butler
  • R. C. Carmichael
  • William Donald Carmichael, Sr.
  • M. G. Carpenter
  • A. H. Carr
  • C. McD. Carr
  • William F. Carr
  • S. C. Chambers
  • David S. Chapman
  • J. L. Christian
  • ‡William J. Clements
  • John T. Cobb
  • Henry Grady Coleman
  • George L. Cooper
  • W. M. Copperidge
  • W. C. Couch
  • C. T. Council
  • Thomas G. Dixon, Jr.
  • Graham B. Egerton
  • R. O. Everett
  • Frederick D. Fanning
  • W. J. Faucette
  • N. L. Ferrell
  • Fred Folger
  • W. L. Foushee
  • Marion B. Fowler
  • Frank L. Fuller
  • Jones Fuller
  • Daniel L. Fuquay
  • Patrick N. Gallagher
  • ‡D. H. Gladstone
  • A. W. Grady
  • G. M. Graham
  • Joseph Graham
  • P. C. Graham
  • James B. Griswold
  • W. S. Griswold
  • William B. Guthrie
  • J. M. Hackney
  • G. C. Hall
  • Walter P. Hardee
  • Minnie Etta Harmon
  • Elisha C. Harris
  • Robert S. Harris
  • Valentine B. Hennessee
  • Edward J. Hill
  • I. F. Hill
  • John Sprunt Hill
  • Thomas Fuller Hill
  • Quinton Holton
  • George M. Honeycutt
  • Mrs. G. M. Honeycutt
  • W. E. Horner
  • ‡O. W. Hudson
  • Jesse V. Hundley
  • George G. Johnson
  • ‡Joseph T. Johnson
  • Thomas C. Kerns
  • John T. Kerr, Jr.
  • C. H. King
  • Harlee H. King
  • Harris Lewter King
  • Isham E. King
  • Ida Bell Ledbetter
  • J. G. Lee
  • Seaton G. Lindsay
  • Richard A. Lineberry
  • J. M. Lipscombe
  • Abbott E. Lloyd
  • Samuel P. Lockhart
  • Jacob E. Long
  • Edgar G. Lougee
  • L. P. McLendon
  • Samuel D. McPherson
  • ‡T. H. MacRae
  • John Moore Manning
  • C. E. Markham
  • James B. Mason, Jr.
  • R. B. Mason
  • S. P. Mason
  • C. W. Massey
  • T. Y. Milburn
  • S. W. Minor
  • A. M. Moize
  • Edward N. Moize
  • Lawrence D. Moore
  • James L. Morehead
  • Joseph H. Mourane
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  • ‡S. V. Norwood
  • Horace F. Palmer
  • ‡Joseph G. Parish
  • Charles Vaton Parrish
  • Rowland Hurn Parker
  • J. S. Patterson
  • J. R. Patton
  • W. R. Patton
  • S. C. Perry
  • Walter E. Philips
  • Marion T. Plyler
  • John W. G. Powell
  • F. B. Pritchard
  • Annie B. Pruitt
  • Hickman Ray
  • Robert P. Reade
  • Hunter Reams
  • Marion Reams
  • Foy Roberson
  • Exum A. Rogers
  • Ralph P. Rogers
  • W. W. Sledge
  • Annie T. Smith
  • Ephriam W. Smith
  • Randall Collins Smith
  • D. W. Sorrell
  • J. A. Spencer
  • W. R. Stanford
  • W. F. Strayhorn
  • H. M. Sweaney
  • R. H. Sykes
  • George W. Tandy
  • L. A. Tomlinson
  • F. E. Tucker
  • Heber O. Tucker
  • George F. Tyson
  • John W. Umstead, Jr.
  • W. B. Umstead
  • W. M. Upchurch
  • W. Gordon Vickers
  • G. W. Warren
  • Junius C. Webb
  • C. R. Wheeler
  • J. L. Wilkerson, Jr.
  • Daniel M. Williams
  • V. Frazier Williams
  • Harry Wilson
  • Max Wilson
  • A. M. Worth
  • T. C. Worth
  • A. H. Yearby
  • Victor V. Young
  • Isaac Zuckerman

East Durham

  • Herman Jernigan

West Durham

  • E. F. Callahan
  • K. P. Lewis
  • J. W. McFarland
  • Evan G. McIver
  • Laurie B. Poole
  • W. H. Ruffin, Jr.
  • R. E. Skinner
  • ‡W. L. Stone

Rougemont

  • Marvin J. Carver
  • Nathan Y. Rhew

Edgecombe County

Conetoe

  • Julian E. Bullock

Macclesfield

  • William J. Barefoot
  • M. K. Hearne
  • Glenn W. Peebles

Pinetops

  • John V. Cobb
  • Dorothy Russell
  • A. M. Wooten

Rocky Mount

  • Samuel L. Arrington
  • M. V. Barnhill
  • Lucian V. Bassett
  • Hyman L. Battle
  • I. P. Battle
  • Kemp Davis Battle
  • Thomas H. Battle
  • Charles L. Bonney
  • William M. Bradley
  • Richard R. Brake
  • Dwight Brantley
  • James Craig Braswell
  • M. R. Braswell
  • H. E. Brewer, Jr.
  • J. B. Brewer
  • David T. Briles
  • Jesse D. Bulluck
  • J. Daniel Bulluck
  • Z. B. Bulluck
  • B. H. Bunn, Jr.
  • James P. Bunn
  • William A. Burwell, Jr.
  • P. R. Capelle
  • Edward Y. Cox, Jr.
  • A. B. Culbertson
  • Edward L. Daughtridge
  • John C. Daughtridge
  • Benjamin T. Dawson
  • W. H. Dixon
  • Courtney D. Edgerton
  • N. D. Edmondson
  • M. I. Fleming
  • Benjamin E. Fountain
  • R. T. Fountain
  • Phifer Fullenwider
  • Francis S. Gardner, Jr.
  • Richard S. Gorham
  • E. B. Grantham
  • L. L. Gravely
  • P. K. Graveley
  • T. E. Jolley
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  • W. B. Kinlaw
  • Kenneth T. Knight
  • D. L. Knowles
  • Ralph L. Lancaster
  • James Spencer Lewis
  • ‡Davis Lee McWhorter
  • W. W. Meares, Jr.
  • L. W. Murphrey
  • John D. Odom
  • W. J. B. Orr
  • M. Angelo Perkins
  • Charles C. Pierce
  • J. S. Pierce
  • Russell L. Proctor
  • Joseph B. Ramsey
  • Marvin R. Robbins
  • Ira W. Rose
  • Robert G. Ruffin
  • R. L. Savage
  • L. L. Shamburger
  • Thomas Lexingsworth Simmons
  • Henry B. Simpson
  • C. T. Smith
  • E. C. Speight
  • J. A. Speight
  • J. P. Speight
  • Frank S. Spruill
  • Frank S. Spruill, Jr.
  • S. W. Staley
  • Blair D. Sydenstricker
  • Ben H. Thomas
  • Spencer T. Thorne
  • A. T. Thorpe
  • Isaac D. Thorpe
  • Lewis S. Thorpe
  • W. L. Thorpe
  • Arthur M. Utley
  • Benjamin W. Walker
  • James A. Watson
  • A. G. Webb
  • John G. Webb
  • H. H. Weeks
  • Harry Applewhite Whitaker
  • J. P. Whitehead
  • J. J. Wells
  • G. A. Wilkinson
  • G. W. Wilkinson
  • W. S. Wilkinson
  • W. S. Wilkinson, Jr.
  • D'Arcy S. Williams
  • R. M. Wilson
  • G. L. Wimberly
  • George L. Wimberly, Jr.
  • F. E. Winslow
  • W. C. Woodard, Jr.

Speed

  • Harry V. Chappell
  • B. Edison Lohr

Tarboro

  • Richard G. Allsbrook
  • ‡Richard S. Anderson
  • E. Frank Andrews
  • Julian M. Baker
  • S. P. Bass
  • James W. Battle
  • N. P. Battle
  • Octavius Battle
  • Lyn Bond
  • H. C. Bourne
  • H. C. Bridges
  • John Cheshire
  • D. Russell Clark
  • John H. Clark
  • S. N. Clark
  • William G. Clark
  • William G. Clark, Jr.
  • Lucy M. Cobb
  • Charles P. Cullen
  • Robert M. Davis
  • William C. Douglass
  • J. W. Denson
  • B. F. Fountain
  • G. M. Fountain
  • Donnell Gilliam
  • William W. Green
  • H. D. Hardison
  • B. M. Hart
  • Howard Holderness
  • W. H. Holderness
  • J. S. Hooker
  • George Howard
  • W. O. Howard
  • W. S. Howard
  • T. B. Jacocks, Jr.
  • S. G. Jenkins
  • Henry Johnston
  • Paul Jones
  • Wilson D. Leggett
  • W. T. Leggett
  • J. B. Lloyd
  • Samuel S. Nash, Jr.
  • Ashley C. Norfleet
  • B. A. Fountain
  • W. E. Pell
  • James Pender
  • Frederick Phillips
  • Henry H. Phillips
  • J. H. Price
  • Robert M. Rawls
  • C D. Rosenbaum
  • T. H. Royster
  • W. H. Shine
  • Charles G. Smith
  • M. C. Staton
  • E. D. Taylor
  • W. J. Thigpen
  • Julian Atwater Turrentine
  • Gordon Vestal
  • E. H. Ward

Whitakers

  • Archibald Braswell, Jr.
  • J. Cornelius Braswell
  • H. D. Corbett
  • J. P. Corbett
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  • James E. Cutchin
  • James M. Cutchin, Jr.
  • Joseph H. Cutchin
  • J. S. Cutchin, Jr.
  • Ernest B. Draughan
  • Robert L. Harper
  • ‡A. J. Moore
  • Gaston B. Moore
  • Cecil H. Neville
  • J. W. Sexton
  • R. H. Speight
  • G. W. Taylor
  • Robert S. Weeks
  • J. A. White

Forsyth County

Bethania

  • E. F. Strickland
  • W. T. Strupe

Kernersville

  • H. H. Dunlap
  • William B. Echols
  • Frank F. Kerner
  • J. R. Paddison
  • E. B. Parks
  • Jack H. Spain
  • Julius M. Weatherly
  • John Bruce Weatherly

Rural Hall

  • Charles R. Helsabeck
  • John W. Moser
  • A. C. Payne
  • A. L. Payne
  • W. S. Ogburn
  • V. A. Wilson
  • William A. Wilson
  • L. V. Wolff

Tobaccoville

  • R. S. Shore

Walkertown

  • P. H. Booe
  • William N. Poindexter, Jr.

Winston-Salem

  • John T. Abernethy
  • ‡John E. Albright
  • J. E. Alexander
  • ‡D. H. Angell
  • H. S. Anderson
  • Agnew H. Bahnson
  • F. F. Bahnson
  • Charles B. Bailey
  • F. B. Bailey
  • Frank R. Bailey
  • Reginald Bailey
  • Francis E. Beaudry
  • William H. Beckerdike
  • C. F. Benbow
  • Frank B. Benbow
  • John Thomas Benbow
  • J. T. Benbow
  • Paul A. Bennett
  • W. G. Binkley
  • ‡Alexander T. Bitting
  • L. M. Bobbitt
  • E. F. Bohannon
  • J. G. Bowen
  • M. A. Bowers
  • W. Cecil Brandon
  • Wade H. Britt
  • Eugene B. Brower
  • J. Frederick Brower
  • ‡Walter C. Brown
  • Julian T. Buxton
  • T. J. Byerley
  • Cordelia Camp
  • Zebulon C. Camp
  • Thomas H. Cash
  • A. S. Cassell
  • R. T. Chatham
  • John H. Clement
  • David E. Clinard
  • Walter B. Clinard
  • J. A. Clodfelter
  • Whitfield Cobb
  • Edwin Fuller Conrad
  • Howard C. Conrad
  • J. L. Cook
  • Grady C. Cooke
  • ‡T. M. Copple
  • Foster N. Cox
  • Vernon H. Cox
  • Burton Craige
  • Henry C. Craver
  • F. D. Crawford
  • R. B. Crawford, Jr.
  • C. F. Cromer
  • A. B. Cummings
  • ‡Hugh H. Cuthrell
  • David N. Dalton
  • F. E. Dalton
  • W. B. Dalton
  • Thomas W. Davis
  • R. L. Deal
  • Martha Doughton
  • J. Barnette Douglas
  • M. R. Dunnagan
  • Oscar B. Eaton
  • Paul B. Eaton
  • Win. Clement Eaton
  • Albert D. Edwards
  • David N. Edwards
  • G. W. Edwards
  • A. H. Eller
  • John D. Eller
  • A. G. Fearrington
  • J. C. P. Fearrington
  • J. P. Fearrington
  • A. L. Fishel
  • R. E. Follin
  • D. E. Foltz
  • John W. Fries
  • Robert F. Frye
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  • H. E. Fulton
  • J. I. Fulton
  • J. L. Gilmer
  • C. L. Glenn
  • C. T. Glenn
  • Junius B. Goslen
  • Wm. A. Goslin
  • Bowman Gray
  • E. E. Gray, Jr.
  • E. P. Gray
  • James A. Gray
  • E. A. Griffith
  • W. L. Grimes
  • Thomas W. Hancock, Jr.
  • Alexander Stephens Hanes
  • A. T. Hanes, Jr.
  • F. M. Hanes
  • James G. Hanes
  • Robert M. Hanes
  • J. J. Harris
  • ‡Alfred P. Hartman
  • Wiley V. Hartman
  • J. Roy Hege
  • William M. Hendren
  • J. K. Henning
  • Charles G. Hill
  • Eugene D. Hill
  • Theo. David Hill
  • William P. Hill, Jr.
  • B. L. Hine
  • Ira W. Hine
  • S. H. Hines
  • G. Miller Hinshaw
  • K. P. Hogan
  • Hoy Holhouser
  • George R. Holton
  • Hamilton C. Horton
  • P. E. Horton, Jr.
  • H. G. Hudson
  • S. W. Hurdle
  • C. G. Hutchins
  • Ernest T. Hutchins
  • J. A. Hutchins
  • John Manning Hutchins
  • W. R. Johnson
  • Beverly N. Jones
  • Claude R. Joyner
  • Henry H. Kapp
  • James L. Kapp
  • Thomas E. Kapp
  • Oscar R. Keiger
  • Kelly King
  • D. C. Kirby
  • Thomas E. Landquist
  • C. J. Langley
  • James Mecum Lasley
  • Conrad C. Lemley
  • Henry D. Lenderman
  • B. Bailey Liipfert
  • Francis J. Liipfert
  • Baxter A. Livengood
  • Everett A. Lockett
  • Albert A. Long
  • Cicero F. Lowe
  • F. Robbins Lowe
  • Frank H. Lunn
  • James S. Lynch
  • Robert M. McArthur
  • J. A. McDowell
  • Alan M. McGee
  • Charles O. McMichael
  • J. E. McMichael
  • ‡Roscoe D. McMillan
  • George W. Mann
  • Robert F. Marler
  • P. E. Marshall
  • Watt Martin
  • O. B. Michael
  • F. G. Miles
  • A. C. Miller
  • W. E. Miller
  • P. N. Montague
  • A. F. Moses
  • Kenneth F. Mountcastle
  • J. E. Mull
  • Mrs. Stella E. P. Nance
  • Marion W. Nash
  • Robert W. Neilson
  • C. E. Norfleet
  • James K. Norfleet
  • William Lee O'Brien, Jr.
  • C. D. Ogburn
  • R. B. Ogburn
  • W. B. Owen, Jr.
  • Mrs. William Pappas
  • Raymond G. Parker
  • Francis D. Pepper
  • C. R. Pfaff
  • M. E. Pfaff
  • J. K. Pfohl
  • W. S. Pfohl
  • B. H. Plint
  • G. B. Porter
  • Thurman A. Porter
  • ‡Isadore Raiff
  • Ralph A. Reed
  • Chas. C. Reins
  • Charles A. Reynolds
  • Roland R. Richmond
  • Douglass L. Rights
  • Hoyle Clifton Ripple
  • C. S. Roddick
  • Joseph J. Rogers
  • Howard E. Rondthaler
  • Theodore Rondthaler
  • Alladin Rosenbacher
  • James P. Rousseau
  • Andrew Fuller Sams
  • Luther Vernon Scott
  • C. N. Seiwers
  • Henry F. Shaffner
  • W. F. Shaffner
  • Moses Shapiro
  • H. B. Shelton
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  • Mrs. Eugene Simpson
  • Edward Carl Sink
  • Miss N. M. Smith
  • Jule C. Spach
  • F. M. Spaugh
  • R. A. Spaugh, Jr.
  • Ralph E. Spaugh
  • D. C. Speas
  • W. B. Speas
  • William O. Spencer
  • H. R. Starbuck
  • J. P. Steadman
  • ‡B. C. Stewart
  • N. V. Stockton
  • R. G. Stockton
  • Ralph M. Stockton
  • Rex E. Stuart
  • Claude B. Suttle, Jr.
  • Louis M. Swink
  • B. C. Tavis
  • Winbourne Thompson
  • John E. Tilley
  • L. G. Travis
  • A. L. Tyler
  • J. A. Vance, Jr.
  • R. C. Vaughn
  • C. A. Vogler
  • F. E. Vogler
  • H. A. Vogler
  • Joe Wagoner
  • J. A. Walker
  • LeRoy B. Wall
  • F. L. Webster
  • Sam. E. Welfare
  • John H. Wharton
  • W. L. Wharton
  • Carey H. Whitaker, Jr.
  • Geo. B. Whitaker
  • Jno. C. Whitaker
  • J. S. White
  • Ralph L. White
  • J. B. Whittington
  • J. M. Wiggins
  • J. C. Wiggins
  • Marcus Alexander Wilkinson
  • Coy R. Williams
  • M. V. Williams
  • Thomas Wilson
  • W. T. Wilson
  • S. L. Wommack
  • W. C. Wright
  • Wortham Wyatt

Franklin County

Bunn

  • Bayard C. Johnson
  • J. S. Massenburg
  • M. E. Shamburger

Franklinton

  • Ernest G. Arps
  • George Carmichael
  • Seth J. Creech
  • S. C. Ford
  • L. W. Henderson
  • O. W. Hicks
  • Robert E. Kearney
  • Sidney J. Lane, Jr.
  • Daniel A. Long
  • H. D. Mitchell
  • Louis P. Mitchell
  • John M. Morris
  • Robert R. Speed
  • A. H. Vann
  • A. R. Winston

Louisburg

  • E. G. Allen
  • G. S. Baker
  • John A. Baker
  • J. E. Baker
  • E. L. Best
  • W. Y. Bickett
  • S. P. Boddie
  • William W. Boddie
  • Maurice S. Clifton
  • K. M. Collier
  • C. K. Cook
  • C. P. Crudup
  • R. H. Davis
  • O. Wesley Dowd
  • W. D. Edgerton
  • R. P. Floyd
  • George W. Ford
  • Edward Foster Griffin
  • J. W. Hale
  • C. H. Harper
  • John B. Hill
  • J. R. Hobgood
  • Frank B. McKinne
  • Edwin H. Malone
  • Samuel J. Parham, Jr.
  • Hugh W. Perry
  • F. L. Perry
  • W. M. Person
  • Thomas W. Ruffin
  • L. E. Scoggin
  • J. P. Timberlake
  • W. E. White, Jr.
  • Wm. K. A. Williams
  • Benjamin N. Williamson
  • R. F. Yarborough

Mapleville

  • John H. Best

Youngsville

  • Robert H. Stell

Gaston County

Belmont

  • ‡Herman L. Dixon
  • W. J. Francis
  • H. B. Gaston
  • Johnathan G. Gullick
  • Ernest Jackson Holbrook
  • Milton A. Leeper
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  • Archibald C. Lineberger
  • H. A. Lineberger
  • H. C. Sisk
  • Chas. H. Sloan
  • Lester H. Stowe
  • G. S. Wilson

Bessemer City

  • B. G. Carson
  • James L. Dameron
  • J. J. Harrell
  • Mena Chambers Harrell
  • H. T. Horsley
  • T. A. Johnson
  • Henry L. Kiser
  • Thomas C. Lingerfeldt
  • Jefferson J. Rhyne
  • Walden Weaver

Cherryville

  • C. C. Boshamer
  • David P. Dellinger
  • Everett E. Dellinger
  • Charles Lee Eaker
  • H. D. George
  • F. M. Houser
  • Webb Hunter Huss
  • H. B. Kendrick
  • Ezra Vernon Moss
  • Joseph R. Nixon
  • M. A. Stroup
  • L. L. Summer

Cramerton

  • George B. Cramer
  • Stuart W. Cramer, Jr.

Dallas

  • George C. Holland

Gastonia

  • E. C. Adams
  • Lacy E. Adams
  • Ray Armstrong
  • Clarence M. Austin
  • Ernest F. Austin
  • Jay Bivens
  • ‡L. E. Bolick
  • J. S. Boyce
  • John F. Bradley
  • Thomas J. Brawley
  • A. L. Bulwinkle
  • Bismarck Capps
  • C. C. Carpenter
  • Carl Cecil Carpenter
  • C. E. Carpenter
  • John G. Carpenter
  • Thomas B. Carpenter
  • R. S. Clinton
  • Claud Craig
  • James R. Craig
  • William F. Craig
  • Charles O. DeLaney
  • Emery B. Denny
  • James A. Dimmette
  • Kay Dixon
  • Plato Durham
  • Joe W. Ervin
  • G. V. P. Fesperman
  • Charles K. Foy
  • Robert C. Glenn
  • W. P. Grier
  • E. E. Groves
  • L. C. Groves
  • Benjamin S. Guion
  • C. W. Gunter
  • Chancy Highsmith
  • J. F. Hoffman
  • Joseph I. Holland
  • Edward B. Hope
  • James M. Hoyle
  • J. F. Huffstetler
  • William B. Hunter
  • Lee Johnson
  • R. M. Johnston, Jr.
  • Haywood G. Kincaid
  • Basil O. McGhee
  • H. H. McKay
  • J. H. McLain
  • Tyre O. McManus
  • A. G. Mangum
  • George B. Mason
  • J. L. Miller
  • Mrs. Walter P. Moore
  • Amos Morris
  • R. W. Morris
  • Fred D. Morris
  • James H. Morrow
  • R. C. Patrick
  • Thomas C. Quickel
  • John H. Ramseur
  • Rufus G. Rankin
  • Wm. Kirkpatrick Reid
  • J. L. Shannon
  • R. H. Simpson
  • A. H. Sims, Jr.
  • D. L. Struthers
  • G. H. Taylor
  • C. K. Torrence
  • Ernest R. Warren
  • W. L. Wetzell
  • ‡A. B. Wilkins
  • J. A. Wilkins
  • Claude A. Wilson
  • ‡J. W. Wilson, Jr.
  • C. B. Woltz
  • A. E. Woltz
  • Joe S. Wray

High Shoals

  • C. C. Carpenter

Lowell

  • John M. Holbrook
  • R. A. Miller, Jr.
  • P. P. Murphy
  • James W. Reid
  • Frank Robinson, Jr.
  • L. R. Wilson

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McAdensville

  • E. C. Ray
  • Geo. K. Tate

Mt. Holly

  • Albert R. Black
  • George W. Black
  • Robert Edwin Costner
  • W. F. Holland
  • ‡L. W. Jenkins
  • Garrie Lee Kendrick
  • Mason Ford Leftwich
  • F. B. Rankin
  • H. A. Rhyne
  • E. A. Thompson
  • James H. Ware

Gates County

Gates

  • J. B. Ellenor
  • Lance R. Gatling
  • M. P. Gatling
  • F. C. Willey

    Gatesville

  • T. W. Costen, Jr.
  • W. T. Cross, Jr.
  • Hubert Eason
  • J. M. Glenn
  • P. L. Hofler
  • Henry W. Wingate

Hobbsville

  • William D. Welch

Graham County

Robbinsville

  • S. Patton Harwood
  • R. L. Phillips
  • Andrew D. Raby
  • ‡D. E. Rogers

Granville County

Bullock

  • R. A. Davis

Creedmore

  • Thomas C. Lyon
  • Eli J. Morgan
  • L. V. Peace
  • John L. Rogers

Hester

  • Otho D. Lyon

Lyons

  • Charles W. Coleman

North Side

  • Judson Ellis Keith

Oxford

  • James W. Ballou
  • J. L. Booth
  • S. A. Booth
  • B. H. Bradford
  • Joseph K. Bryan
  • L. S. Bryan
  • Samuel H. Cannaday
  • ‡James C. Cooper
  • Junius H. Cooper
  • Nina Horner Cooper
  • C. G. Credle
  • C. E. Critcher
  • W. A. Devin
  • Charles S. Easton
  • Nelson M. Ferebee
  • R. L. Gooch
  • A. W. Graham
  • A. W. Graham, Jr.
  • Wm. M. Gulick
  • ‡J. R. Hamilton
  • Robert Lee Hamilton
  • F. W. Hancock, Jr.
  • Thomas C. Harris
  • Robert R. Herring
  • J. W. Hester
  • Elizabeth H. Hilliard
  • J. W. Horner
  • I. N. Howard
  • Samuel A. Howard
  • Edward O. Hunt
  • George P. Hunt
  • ‡J. P. Kirkpatrick
  • Thornwell Lanier
  • B. K. Lassiter
  • Robert G. Lassiter
  • Richard H. Lewis, Jr.
  • R. H. Marsh
  • Eugene G. Moss
  • Joseph A. Morris
  • W. G. Pace
  • Floyd Parker
  • F. M. Pinnix
  • Marshall K. Pinnix
  • Lina Tucker Pruden
  • Oscar H. Ragland
  • Robert M. Ray
  • C. E. Roller
  • Herbert Rountree
  • B. S. Royster
  • R. H. Royster
  • E. M. Snipes
  • J. W. Taylor
  • J. F. Webb
  • W. D. Webb
  • Thomas White

Stem

  • John G. Feezor
  • W. J. Webb

Stovall

  • R. T. Gregory
  • Wm. H. Gregory

Greene County

Hookerton

  • N. F. Palmer
  • W. P. Moore

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Snow Hill

  • James A. Albritton
  • Theodore L. Albritton
  • C. T. Beaman
  • D. W. Dixon, Jr.
  • George W. Edwards
  • J. C. Exum
  • J. T. Exum
  • Drew S. Harper
  • J. H. Harper
  • J. S. Harper
  • J. W. Harrell, Jr.
  • J. H. Workman

Walstonburg

  • John B. Eagles
  • Mrs. John Bruce Eagles
  • William A. Marlowe

Guilford County

Brown's Summit

  • ‡Graham B. Dimmick
  • Carl Lee Stanfield
  • ‡B. R. Wagoner

Climax

  • Clarence Malcolm Allred
  • Charles M. Hilton

Denim

  • F. H. Spry

Gibsonville

  • J. T. Allen
  • Julius V. Dick
  • H. B. Grimsley
  • F. R. Owen
  • J. B. Walker

Greensboro

  • ‡Howell C. Alexander
  • S. B. Allen
  • E. P. Andrews
  • William H. Andrews, Jr.
  • Jackson L. Apple
  • Frederick Archer
  • ‡Ray H. Armfield
  • George S. Attmore, Jr.
  • Jesse V. Baggett
  • C. A. Banks, Jr.
  • Allan C. Banner
  • ‡S. G. Barnes
  • Gaston Battle
  • R. Carl Bernau, Jr.
  • John Berry
  • Hugh C. Black
  • Francis J. Blackwood
  • Clarence D. Blair
  • T. D. Blair
  • Hoyt W. Boone
  • N. A. Boren
  • C. T. Boyd
  • Victor H. Boyden
  • J. H. Boyles
  • Wm. Boyst
  • ‡Emmett P. Bray
  • Edgar D. Broadhurst
  • Otto Raven Brockmann
  • A. L. Brooks
  • Clyde K. Brooks
  • A. R. Brown
  • Roy T. Brown
  • George G. Buchanan
  • A. R. Bullock
  • Clement Byrd
  • ‡W. B. Byrd
  • A. L. Cladwell
  • A. C. Cecil
  • Lenoir Chambers
  • Agnes M. Clegg
  • Elsie May Clegg
  • Henry W. Cobb
  • F. Garland Coble
  • George T. Cochrane
  • W. F. Cole
  • Benjamin Cone
  • Herman Cone
  • J. MacAuley Costner, Jr.
  • Oliver C. Cox
  • F. M. Cralle
  • W. M. Curtis
  • Arnold C. Davis
  • Dwight G. Davis
  • Daniel A. Dees
  • Ernest DeWitt Deviney
  • W. S. Dickson
  • Mina C. Donnell
  • M. F. Douglas
  • James S. Duncan
  • L. H. Edwards
  • ‡Wm. Dewey Ellis
  • N. L. Eure
  • Newton F. Farlow
  • ‡C. K. Faucette
  • ‡H. P. Faucette
  • B. L. Fentress
  • Garland S. Ferguson, Jr.
  • A. F. Fortune
  • John M. Foushee
  • William H. Foushee, Jr.
  • Henry P. Foust
  • J. I. Foust
  • T. R. Foust
  • Cyrus C. Frazier
  • R. H. Frazier
  • F. L. Fry
  • K. T. Futrelle
  • J. H. Gentry
  • E. L. Gilmer
  • John A. Gilmer
  • ‡Eugene A. Greene
  • Wm. T. Grimsley
  • George M. Groome
  • P. B. Groome
  • H. B. Gunter
  • G. C. Hampton
  • Robert N. Harden
    Page 779

  • Edgar C. Harllee
  • Robert P. B. Harriss
  • Henry A. Helms
  • T. G. Henderson
  • W. D. Henderson
  • Joe H. Hendricks
  • Robert A. Herring
  • James A. Highsmith
  • Thomas J. Hill
  • Charles A. Hines
  • Ernest D. Hobbs
  • I. D. Hodgin
  • J. P. Hodgin
  • S. A. Hodgin
  • W. R. Hodgin
  • Benjamin I. Hoffner
  • Curtis Avent Holland
  • Edwin N. Holt
  • F. Monroe Hood
  • W. J. Horney
  • E. E. Houser
  • J. L. Howerton
  • Fred L. Huffman
  • I. H. Hughes
  • L. M. Humphrey
  • Gordon C. Hunter
  • F. C. Hyatt
  • Van Buren Ingram
  • Edwin B. Jeffress
  • Vance Jerome
  • ‡H. J. Johnson
  • R. M. Johnson
  • J. T. Johnston
  • Hines A. Jones
  • M. H. Jones
  • Andrew Joyner, Jr.
  • Ralph Healan Justice
  • James A. Keiger
  • R. N. King
  • Robert R. King, Jr.
  • D. A. Kirkpatrick
  • E. C. Klingman
  • Luther E. Kluttz
  • Henry V. Koonts
  • A. H. Lambert
  • Harry Lee Lambeth
  • Colvin T. Leonard
  • McDaniel Lewis
  • Clyde W. Livengood
  • Wyeth William Long
  • Brockton R. Lyon
  • Thomas J. McAdoo
  • Victor C. McAdoo
  • Alexander W. McAlister
  • Walter F. McCanless
  • Roger A. McDuffie
  • Charles D. McIver
  • Charles A. McKnight
  • Ernest C. McLean
  • Eugene W. McNairy
  • J. L. McNairy
  • J. M. McNairy
  • Fred B. Maus
  • Banks H. Mebane
  • G. Allen Mebane
  • E. C. Miller
  • Sabie Roscoe Miller
  • B. F. Milliken
  • Chas. E. Moore
  • Thomas I. Monroe
  • James T. Morehead, Jr.
  • R. F. Moseley
  • Samuel A. Munday
  • W. C. Murchison
  • E. W. Myers
  • Peyton R. Neal
  • Harry H. Neeley
  • David F. Nicholson
  • J. R. Oettinger
  • H. H. Ogburn
  • E. S. Parker, Jr.
  • S. I. Parker
  • T. L. Parsons
  • G. M. Patton
  • Max T. Payne
  • ‡A. J. Pemberton
  • T. R. Pemberton
  • Margaret Gray Perry
  • F. S. Petree
  • G. E. Petty
  • C. W. Phillips
  • G. B. Phillips
  • R. W. Phillips
  • J. S. Phipps
  • Kenneth L. Pinnix
  • Ralph C. Price
  • E. Sidney Pruden
  • Samuel P. Rankin
  • E. Earl Rives
  • Charles Roberson
  • Virgil O. Roberson
  • Marmaduke Robins
  • R. M. Robinson
  • Harold L. Ross
  • W. B. Ross
  • L. W. Routh
  • O. L. Sapp
  • A. M. Scales
  • Paul W. Schenck
  • Arnold Schiffman
  • H. A. Schiffman
  • H. W. Schiffman
  • Mrs. James L. Scott
  • Robert B. Scott
  • ‡Robert Lee Scott
  • W. L. Scott
  • C. C. Seawell
  • ‡L. D. Sergeant
  • B. C. Sharpe
  • Charlie C. Sharpe
  • T. D. Sharpe
  • Eugene G. Shaw
  • T. J. Shaw
  • E. G. Sherrill
    Page 780

  • F. B. Singletary
  • G. C. Siske
  • John Paul Smith
  • W. C. Smith
  • W. W. Smith
  • L. C. Snipes
  • Ed. N. Snow
  • R. H. Souther
  • A. O. Spoon
  • William L. Stainback, Jr.
  • A. W. Staley
  • Enoch L. Stamey
  • H. Frank Starr
  • S. J. Stern
  • Albert F. Stevens
  • T. Moody Stroud
  • C. R. Sumner
  • Edward M. Sweetman, Jr.
  • W. H. Swift
  • ‡J. A. Sykes
  • J. W. Tankersley
  • Chas. C. Taylor, Jr.
  • W. Raymond Taylor
  • ‡Lawrence A. Thomas
  • E. A. Thompson
  • R. H. Thornton
  • Wm. F. Townsend
  • W. M. Transou
  • S. B. Turrentine
  • Charles L. Van Noppen
  • Donnell Van Noppen
  • L. C. Van Noppen
  • R. G. Vaughan
  • Carl Edwin Veasey
  • B. B. Vinson
  • L. Marie Ward
  • Vera Louise Ward
  • Chas. L. Weill
  • H. G. West
  • C. R. Wharton
  • H. W. Wharton
  • W. G. Wharton
  • M. A. White
  • Paul L. White
  • William Dunlop White
  • G. W. Whitsett
  • Claude T. Whittington
  • E. G. Whittington
  • Robert M. Williams
  • W. W. Williams
  • Giles W. Willis
  • R. T. Wills
  • A. R. Wilson
  • Cecil G. Wilson
  • J. N. Wilson
  • J. N. Wilson, Jr.
  • D. R. Wolff
  • Frances Womble
  • H. B. Worth
  • Clement G. Wright
  • W. R. Wunsch
  • W. M. York
  • G. A. Younce

Guilford College

  • F. C. Anscombe
  • William Lee Brown
  • Joseph E. Doughton

Guilford

  • R. L. Edwards

High Point

  • William P. Allison
  • Herbert Lee Apple
  • H. M. Armentrout
  • J. A. Austin
  • John W. Austin
  • Charles C. Barnhardt
  • Joseph C. Bivens
  • Samuel R. Bivens
  • Lacy W. Black
  • O. B. Bonner
  • D. L. Bouldin
  • H. L. Brockman
  • B. F. Caffey
  • Francis E. Campbell
  • John R. Carr
  • Bruce H. Carraway
  • S. C. Clark
  • C. P. Coble
  • ‡A. R. Cox
  • Edmund O. Cummings
  • A. Carter Dalton
  • P. Hunter Dalton
  • S. L. Davis
  • Mrs. S. L. Davis
  • W. E. Debnam
  • D. A. Dowdy
  • Clarence Dunbar
  • J. W. Dyer
  • Leroy P. Earnhardt
  • Dewey Foust
  • Odell Bernice Foust
  • S. A. Gale
  • C. C. Garrett
  • T. J. Gold
  • John G. Greene
  • James I. Groome
  • H. T. Gurley
  • W. C. Guthrie
  • David Harris
  • J. A. Hart
  • Robert V. Hayworth
  • C. M. Hazelhurst
  • ‡Henry B. Heath
  • O. H. Hepler
  • John L. Herndon
  • H. B. Hiatt
  • Layton Leon Hodge
  • Silas A. Hollemon
  • Virgil A. J. Idol
  • Lawrence M. Ingram
  • H. E. Johnson
  • L. R. Johnson
  • W. L. Johnson
  • Wilbur Jones
    Page 781

  • J. A. Lindsay, Jr.
  • J. W. Lindsay
  • William R. McCain
  • Donald C. MacRae
  • Ira T. Mann
  • R. N. Mann
  • George D. Manning
  • A. Wade Marsh
  • Jas. Edward Millis
  • Doyt C. Mowrer
  • Ophis C. Nance
  • H. W. G. Owens
  • ‡Hazel Patterson
  • J. S. Phelps
  • Robert K. Pickett
  • Robert R. Ragan
  • A. M. Rankin
  • Robert E. Ranson
  • ‡Wesley C. Raper
  • Joseph L. Redding
  • J. B. Reitzel
  • James R. Reitzel
  • G. L. Reynolds
  • H. K. Reynolds
  • Charles B. Ridge
  • C. C. Robbins
  • Wescott Roberson
  • E. D. Steele
  • Avery M. Swain
  • L. E. Teague
  • Charles F. Tomlinson
  • D. O. Vaughn
  • Nathaniel Walker
  • Max S. Wall
  • C. M. Waynick
  • Charles H. Welborn
  • S. H. Willis
  • Horace R. Wilson
  • F. G. Woodruff
  • C. A. York

Jamestown

  • C. E. Cashett
  • George B. Robbins

McLeansville

  • E. H. Fordham

Oak Ridge

  • J. A. Capps
  • A. J. Cummings
  • Earl P. Holt
  • ‡John H. Holt
  • ‡Walter R. Reynolds
  • T. B. Whitaker
  • Zack L. Whitaker
  • T. O. Wright

Pleasant Garden

  • James L. Burgess
  • Almo Cato
  • ‡R. W. Coble
  • Cecil McKenzie Fields
  • Worth Fields

Pomona

  • L. R. Hunt
  • W. B. Hunt, Jr.
  • G. S. Boren, Jr.
  • George W. Norman

Sedalia

  • J. D. F. Cobb

Stokesdale

  • Ernest W. Gamble
  • J. M. Harper

Summerfield

  • C. McK. Sutton

Whitsett

  • Herman M. Clapp
  • Wm. T. Whitsett

Halifax County

Enfield

  • Allan W. Andleton
  • Alexander M. Atkinson
  • James E. Bellamy
  • S. P. Bellamy
  • Dewey Boseman
  • James S. Branch
  • Henry J. Burwell
  • Jas. E. Condrey, Jr.
  • Paul Fenner
  • W. L. Fleming
  • David S. Harris
  • Theodore L. Harrison
  • S. P. Hunt
  • Clifford W. Hunter
  • W. C. Hunter
  • William A. McDaniel
  • Louis B. Meyer
  • F. M. Parker
  • R. B. Parker
  • Robert Hunt Parker
  • W. N. Sherrod
  • D. A. Smith
  • F. C. Whitaker
  • ‡James H. Whitaker
  • J. D. Whitehead, Jr.
  • S. G. Whitfield

Halifax

  • H. B. Fergerson
  • H. B. Fergerson, Jr.
  • F. H. Gregory
  • John T. Gregory, Jr.
  • Quentin Gregory
  • Wiley F. Harvey
  • Milton Norman
  • Swain Norman

Hobgood

  • C. Hoke Leggett
  • Percy Johnson
  • Leon G. Shields

Littleton

  • Jesse Buxton Aiken
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  • H. R. Browning
  • E. L. Crawley
  • Joseph P. Pippin
  • Andrew Bart Schlichter
  • Mary J. Spruill
  • John H. Taylor
  • J. A. White

Palmyra

  • James A. Everett
  • W. R. Everett

Roanoke Rapids

  • Gordon S. Councill
  • Earl M. Daughtry
  • Robert L. Daughtry
  • George Worland Eaton
  • William F. Jackson
  • Thomas W. M. Long
  • William L. Long
  • Charles E. Matthews
  • John A. Moore
  • L. N. Taylor
  • Robert L. Taylor
  • Walter T. Wafford
  • C. A. Wyche

Rosemary

  • Chas. W. Davis
  • Ernest Eugene Lehman
  • Eugene W. Lehman
  • Abner Nash, Jr.
  • Frank L. Nash
  • A. C. Zollicoffer

Scotland Neck

  • Henry T. Clark
  • ‡Josiah Cutchin
  • A. W. Dunn
  • A. B. Hill, Jr.
  • W. H. Kitchin
  • W. W. Kitchin
  • Ernest H. Leggett
  • Archibald McDowell, Jr.
  • N. Owen McDowell
  • ‡Harry H. Moore
  • P. P. Purrington
  • R. S. Shaw
  • W. B. Sherrod
  • James N. Smith
  • H. G. Thigpen
  • E. L. Travis, Jr.
  • R. S. Travis, Jr.
  • J. P. Wimberly

Thelma

  • George C. Steele

Tillery

  • J. R. Tillery

Weldon

  • Robert P. Allen
  • Edwin Clark, Jr.
  • Chas. R. Daniel
  • Donald S. Daniel
  • Charles R. Emry
  • Mrs. Charles R. Emry
  • Caney Foster
  • G. C. Green
  • H. G. Lassiter
  • G. E. Ransom
  • Norment Smith
  • W. R. Smith, Jr.
  • W. A. Travis

Harnett County

Angier

  • Franklin T. Dupree
  • Alfred T. Johnson
  • S. D. Johnson
  • Alton Brooks McLeod
  • I. J. Stephenson
  • ‡Roy William Young

Buies Creek

  • Jack Roby Craig
  • Neill McKay

Chalybeate Springs

  • W. M. Pearson

Coats

  • Ralph E. Langdon
  • Harry C. Roberts

Duke

  • Wm. Allen Erwin
  • Edwin M. Holt
  • Leonidas Cooper Jackson
  • John F. Lynch
  • Felix M. McKay
  • D. C. Parker

Dunn

  • Freddie Baggett
  • M. Lee Barefoot
  • L. J. Best
  • W. E. Coltrane
  • Edwin B. Cooper
  • Lewis K. Denning
  • L. C. Dupree
  • ‡James Eldridge
  • H. L. Godwin
  • R. L. Godwin
  • G. K. Grantham
  • A. Y. Hairr
  • Hamer G. Hargrove
  • Charles Highsmith
  • Thomas R. Hood
  • M. M. Jernigan
  • W. R. Johnson
  • Willie C. Kanoy
  • R. R. Koons
  • Enoch L. Lee
  • P. A. Lee
  • D. V. Pike
  • H. W. Prince
  • C. C. Rowland
  • C. H. Sexton
  • Cecil C. Smith
    Page 783

  • C. J. Smith
  • Edward Smith, Jr.
  • William S. Snipes
  • N. A. Townsend
  • J. L. Wade
  • R. L. Warren
  • I. R. Williams
  • Louise Sanders Williams
  • J. W. Wilson
  • J. Robert Young

Kipling

  • Leander Matthews

Lillington

  • Hiram Baggett
  • John R. Baggett
  • Walter Pierce Byrd
  • Samuel R. McKay
  • J. S. McLean
  • James H. Rand
  • Charles Ross
  • Neill McK. Salmon
  • Henry T. Speas
  • M. T. Spears
  • J. B. Tugwell

Haywood County

Canton

  • E. W. Bell
  • Bert Cagle
  • Ben Fisher
  • T. L. Gwyn
  • J. T. Hatcher
  • W. C. Johnson
  • Charles M. Mease
  • Hugh Mease
  • R. R. Mease
  • G. C. Pegran
  • F. H. Scroggs
  • Chas. Lockwood Sharp
  • George R. Stout

Clyde

  • Gerald R. Fish
  • N. H. Haynes
  • Ernest S. Morgan
  • J. W. Stamey

Lake Junaluska

  • W. F. Ward

Waynesville

  • Hugh Abel
  • Charles P. Adams
  • Felix E. Alley, Sr.
  • John H. Alley
  • R. W. Boyd
  • Charles Lee Ferguson
  • J. W. Ferguson
  • W. G. Francis
  • W. R. Francis
  • T. L. Green
  • Bolling Hall
  • William J. Hannah
  • James H. Howell
  • B. B. Hyatt
  • Paul R. Hyatt
  • C. F. Kirkpatrick
  • Charles H. McDowell
  • Henry F. McFadyen
  • James C. Miller
  • W. A. Moody
  • John M. Queen
  • Jefferson Reeves
  • John H. Smathers
  • S. L. Stringfield
  • Thomas Stringfield
  • Jack W. Tavelle
  • Geo. H. Ward
  • John E. White

Woodrow

  • Samuel Jacob Guyer
  • James W. Michal
  • Thos. Lenoir Michal

Henderson County.

Edneyville

  • John H. Flack

Fletcher

  • Thomas W. Sumner
  • ‡Fleetwood H. Westfelt

Hendersonville

  • Silas Lee Allen
  • Walter O. Allen
  • Isaac C. Arledge
  • Willit A. Bennett
  • William E. Brackett
  • Jonathan F. Brooks
  • H. S. Capps
  • William A. Egerton
  • ‡Gordon Mack Elsom
  • Harry H. Eubank
  • Haywood Renich Faison
  • Wiltshire Griffith
  • L. E. Hesterly
  • ‡Caroline Alice Hooper
  • T. J. Hyder
  • J. M. Justice
  • ‡Arnold K. King
  • W. H. Oates
  • W. B. Penny
  • Vera Pritchard
  • ‡McDuffie Ray
  • Wiley C. Rector
  • R. C. Sample
  • Michael Schenck
  • J. E. Shipman
  • R. H. Staton
  • H. A. Stepp
  • Erle G. Stillwell
  • Thomas B. Stroup
  • Jesse E. Turlington
  • T. W. Valentine
  • Robt. Lee Whitmire
  • W. P. Whitmire, Jr.
    Page 784

  • T. N. Wilcox
  • T. V. Wilson
  • William B. Wilson

Horse Shoe

  • Gabriel Cannon
  • M. H. Duncan

Tuxedo

  • Frank D. Bell

Hertford County

Ahoskie

  • R. R. Copeland
  • Otho William Hale
  • William M. Holloman
  • Louis K. Walker
  • Luther C. Williams
  • N. Wright

Como

  • S. P. Winborne

Harrellsville

  • G. D. Askew
  • John Outlaw Askew, Jr.

Murfreesboro

  • David C. Barnes
  • John Bridger
  • Lloyd J. Lawrence
  • Charles E. Nelson
  • Elliott N. Nicholson
  • Stanley Winborne

Tunis

  • Starkey Hare

Winton

  • Ernest L. Banks
  • S. M. Brett
  • W. L. Daniel
  • T. A. Eure, Jr.
  • J. R. Jordan
  • W. M. Jordan
  • A. S. Mitchell

Hoke County

Raeford

  • T. B. Austin
  • W. P. Baker
  • A. M. Currie
  • Hugh A. Currie
  • George G. Dickson
  • Paul Dickson
  • K. B. Geddie
  • William P. Hawfield
  • Hal B. Ingram
  • James D. Johnson
  • H. M. McDiarmid
  • H. W. McDiarmid
  • John M. McFadyen
  • J. A. McGoogan
  • W. B. McQueen
  • Joe G. Matheson
  • Fay Henderson Morris
  • W. L. Norton
  • William L. Poole
  • Edwin Leroy Reaves
  • Edwin S. Smith
  • N. M. Smith
  • James B. Thomas
  • Daniel H. Walters
  • H. W. B. Whitley

Rock Fish

  • Clarence W. Grant

Sanatorium

  • L. B. McBrayer, Jr.

Hyde County

Englehard

  • ‡Everett Jones Harris

Fairfield

  • C. W. Carter
  • H. C. Carter, Jr.
  • J. S. Mann
  • Thomas C. Mann, Jr.
  • B. T. Simmons

Lake Landing

  • Samuel M. Long
  • J. G. Tyson

Middletown

  • Robert E. Carter
  • Elmo Mann
  • James Emory Mann
  • Julian S. Mann

New Holland

  • B. A. Credle

Scranton

  • Z. T. Fortescue, Jr.
  • James H. Lupton
  • Harry E. O'Neal

Swan Quarter

  • B. I. Bell
  • C. L. Bell
  • A. B. Berry
  • C. H. Benson
  • Carl M. Caffee
  • Metrah Makely, Jr.
  • S. S. Mann
  • S. E. Matthews
  • C. B. Spencer
  • Walter Lee Spencer
  • D. M. Swink
  • J. L. Windley

Iredell County

Elmwood

  • Lawrence A. Everhart

Harmony

  • G. Wright Lankford

Jennings

  • William E. Comer
  • D. L. Myers
  • M. P. Myers

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Loray

  • W. C. Grose
  • Samuel H. Stevenson

Mooresville

  • R. W. Boyd
  • Espy Watts Brawley
  • ‡Herbert O. Champion
  • W. E. Cornelius
  • Clayton W. Davidson
  • Meade Hart
  • R. O. Miller
  • Lapsley Barron Mills
  • N. G. Moore
  • Samuel S. Neel
  • Albert R. Newsome
  • James O. Rogers
  • A. L. Starr
  • Z. V. Turlington
  • ‡J. G. Witherspoon

Statesville

  • James M. Alexander
  • Robert G. Alexander
  • C. A. Andrews
  • William D. R. Brandon
  • H. C. Bristol
  • ‡Walter B. Brown
  • P. A. Bryant
  • ‡W. H. Cornelius
  • W. H. H. Cowles
  • David J. Craig
  • ‡W. C. Daniels
  • James W. Davis
  • Frank Deaton
  • Fred H. Deaton
  • ‡Mrs. Rosabelle S. Faires
  • ‡A. F. Foote
  • J. H. Gentry
  • J. N. Gilbert
  • J. B. Glover
  • P. C. Gray
  • F. L. Grier
  • ‡Harry Harrison
  • Frank A. Hill
  • S. W. Hoffman
  • James H. Howard
  • Buren Jurney
  • W. R. Kirkman
  • E. M. Land
  • Robert P. Lazenby
  • Augustus M. Lewis
  • H. E. Lewis
  • J. G. Lewis
  • L. M. Little
  • Zebulon Vance Long
  • Louis W. MacKesson
  • Miss V. E. Millsaps
  • H. G. Mitchell
  • ‡R. F. Mitchell
  • Hugh C. Moore
  • William E. Natress
  • Herbert L. Newbold
  • W. E. Overcash
  • ‡W. M. Owen
  • L. B. Patterson
  • C. A. Poole
  • Jacob S. Ramsey
  • D. L. Raymer
  • J. Andrew Scott, Jr.
  • F. L. Sharpe
  • C. C. Shell
  • F. A. Sherril
  • ‡Rachel L. Summers
  • Notley Tomlin
  • Sigmond Wallace
  • Samuel Gordon Wallace
  • R. T. Weatherman
  • Harold J. Weaver
  • K. E. Wilson
  • H. H. Wooten

Troutman

  • James Lee Peeler
  • J. S. Talley
  • ‡William J. Talton

Turnersburg

  • C. H. Dearman

Jackson County

Balsam

  • R. Earl Mehaffey

Cullowhee

  • W. E. Bird
  • C. W. Flintom
  • Lawrence L. Lohr
  • J. N. Willson

Dillsboro

  • S. W. Enloe, Jr.
  • Robert Hardaway Wright, Jr.

Sylva

  • C. W. Allen, Jr.
  • Felix E. Alley, Jr.
  • C. C. Buchanan
  • Harry E. Buchanan
  • Marcellus Buchanan, Jr.
  • ‡C. E. English
  • W. W. Garvey
  • L. C. Hall
  • Joseph J. Hooker
  • Fred L. Hooper
  • James E. Keener
  • Raymond B. Nye
  • Albert D. Parker
  • J. D. Parker
  • William Henry Rhodes
  • G. W. Sutton

Webster

  • Daniel M. Allison
  • Frank N. Henderson

Johnson County

Benson

  • James R. Barbour
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  • O. A. Barbour
  • N. Carl Barefoot
  • C. C. Canaday
  • William H. Canaday
  • Timothy Eldridge
  • Loamie Gilbert
  • Ernest C. Jernigan
  • John McCoy Morgan
  • Jesse T. Morgan
  • A. S. Oliver
  • Alfred Parker
  • Ezra Parker
  • H. A. Parker
  • M. A. Peacock
  • James Raynor
  • H. C. Renegar
  • Walter R. Strickland
  • H. S. Utley
  • J. C. Warren
  • Colon Edgar Williams
  • W. B. Woodall
  • S. M. Wrenn

Bentonville

  • Charles H. Edwards
  • Harvey A. Eldridge
  • John Grady Eldridge
  • Mrs. John Grady Eldridge
  • Y. W. Eldridge
  • James Wm. Rose

Clayton

  • J. D. Barbour
  • S. E. Barbour
  • H. A. Barnes
  • Rudolph Barnes
  • C. H. Beddingfield
  • W. P. Connor
  • John O. Ellington, Jr.
  • J. T. Ellington
  • Kenneth R. Ellington
  • J. A. Farmer
  • S. E. Hobbie
  • Battle A. Hocutt
  • Charles W. Horne
  • Dillon L. Jordan
  • William J. Nichols
  • Cedric L. O'Neil
  • ‡C. R. Thompson
  • Paul H. Waddill
  • J. R. Williams
  • Cadmus T. Young

Four Oaks

  • R. C. Canaday
  • J. T. Massengill
  • N. C. Shuford
  • John H. Stanley, Jr.
  • Junius B. Surles
  • B. I. Tart

Kenly

  • James D. Bailey
  • Tyra C. Bailey
  • ‡E. B. Barker
  • J. H. Barnes
  • Earle D. Edgerton
  • V. Burton Edgerton
  • R. T. Fulgham
  • J. T. Howell
  • J. H. Kirby
  • Marvin S. Revell
  • Luther W. Richardson
  • ‡Kirby C. Sasser
  • George T. Whitley
  • S. D. Wilkerson

Micro

  • Thomas C. Fitzerald
  • Milford Hinnant

Pine Level

  • Hiram W. Gerald
  • Israel W. Mayerberg
  • ‡J. H. Peeden

Princeton

  • J. R. Holt, Jr.
  • L. H. Holt
  • Patrick H. Joyner
  • J. I. Lee
  • M. B. Massey
  • Grover C. Mumford
  • B. F. Pearce
  • R. S. Stevens
  • William G. Wilson, Jr.
  • Marvin Pleasant Young

Selma

  • Thomas H. Atkinson, Jr.
  • William P. Aycock
  • Wade M. Brannon
  • Hieronymus Bueck
  • James P. Fields
  • Baxter B. Ray
  • James W. Ray
  • Robert L. Ray
  • Lawrence H. Reynolds
  • R. G. Richardson
  • John H. Stancill
  • Geo. D. Vick
  • N. E. Ward
  • E. V. Woodard
  • Sidney W. Worley

Smithfield

  • Willis H. Austin
  • Nathan R. Bass
  • F. H. Brooks
  • Durword Heber Creech
  • James H. Davis
  • John A. Ennis
  • Stephen S. Holt
  • S. T. Honeycutt
  • W. D. Hood
  • Thel Hooks
  • J. M. McGee
  • George A. McLemore
  • Henry B. Marrow
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  • Grover A. Martin
  • John R. Morris
  • John Arthur Narron
  • Albert M. Noble
  • Raymond McK. Peedin
  • J. E. Peterson
  • Erwin B. Pittman
  • G. Y. Ragsdale
  • F. O. Ray
  • A. H. Rose
  • W. M. Sanders
  • Leon G. Stevens
  • E. J. Wellons
  • J. A. Wellons
  • R. A. Wellons
  • W. B. Wellons
  • O. L. Wilson, Jr.
  • E. L. Woodall
  • W. R. Woodall

Wilsons Mills

  • L. P. Liles
  • Samuel T. Liles
  • T. M. Uzzle
  • Walter C. Wilson

Jones County

Comfort

  • D. W. Dudley

Maysville

  • Philips B. Pollock
  • W. M. Thompson, Jr.

Pollocksville

  • E. E. Bell
  • E. L. Bender
  • Robert P. Bender
  • ‡A. G. Brittain
  • ‡A. P. Foy
  • ‡Leonidas J. Moore, Jr.
  • A. L. Scott
  • A. H. White
  • ‡W. H. Wood

Trenton

  • C. P. Banks
  • John Alex. Barker
  • ‡John R. Barker
  • F. W. Foscue
  • Manly Fulcher
  • Edward A. Hammond
  • Harold B. Hargett
  • John M. Hargett
  • J. S. Hargett
  • L. P. Henderson
  • ‡Edwin B. Isler, Jr.
  • Everette S. Koonce
  • ‡W. M. Koonce
  • ‡Donald D. Loftin
  • Joseph V. Rowe
  • John Simmons
  • J. H. Simmons
  • Julian K. Warren
  • W. M. Whitaker

Lee County

Carbonton

  • Ernest L. Cole
  • G. W. Willcox
  • John Willcox
  • J. M. Willcox

Jonesboro

  • J. M. Harrington
  • W. W. Miller
  • J. D. Pegram
  • B. S. Whiting

Sanford

  • Ola Andrews
  • Kemp L. Baldwin
  • Edward R. Buchan
  • John T. Davenport, Jr.
  • Taylor D. Davenport
  • E. L. Gavin
  • John D. Gunter
  • David Reid Hodgin
  • Duncan Edwin Holt
  • K. R. Hoyle
  • J. Gray Hughes
  • Samuel T. Ingram
  • H. M. Jackson
  • D. B. King
  • H. L. King
  • William C. Lane
  • Clifton C. Layton
  • Jack Lazarus
  • Isaac H. Lutterloh
  • Henry F. Makepeace
  • R. E. Marks
  • M. L. Matthews
  • Ben May, Jr.
  • Duncan E. McIver
  • Lynn McIver
  • William D. McPherson
  • Gus Palmer
  • Jude Palmer
  • F. O. Perry
  • J. Carlton Pittman
  • D. L. St. Clair
  • A. A. F. Seawell
  • R. W. Sheppard
  • David Chandler Stainback
  • C. E. Teague
  • D. B. Teague
  • Matthew Edward Wicker
  • C. L. Williams
  • W. R. Williams

Lenoir County

Kinston

  • R. T. Allen
  • Harry Lee Bizzell
  • P. A. Cameron
  • H. B. Canaday
  • Claude S. Chamberlain
  • Guy W. Churchill
  • Plato Collins
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  • Robt. E. Copeland
  • George V. Cowper
  • A. R. Crisp
  • George Rountree Crisp
  • John G. Dawson
  • Joseph G. Dawson
  • John Reid Denton
  • William T. Dixon
  • Francis C. Dunn
  • William Edwin Dunn
  • Guy Elliott
  • L. E. Fields
  • G. V. Gooding
  • Walter F. Harding
  • I. M. Hardy
  • William F. Hargrove
  • Alonzo F. Harrington
  • Alonzo L. Harrington
  • Charles F. Harvey
  • L. H. Harvey
  • H. C. Hines
  • S. P. Hines
  • W. Riley Hines
  • P. A. Hodges
  • R. T. Hood
  • Curtis W. Howard, Jr.
  • A. L. Hyatt
  • E. T. Koonce
  • Elisha B. Lewis
  • Meriweather Lewis
  • J. F. Liles
  • John B. Long
  • Roy C. McNairy
  • C. P. Mangum
  • E. P. Mangum
  • William J. Massey, Jr.
  • J. H. Mewborn
  • W. E. Mewborn
  • Courtney Mitchell
  • W. A. Mitchell
  • Guy G. Moore
  • ‡Harry E. Moore
  • John W. Moseley
  • Kenneth B. Noe
  • W. S. Nunn
  • Allen Y. Osborn
  • S. G. Parker
  • A. D. Parrott
  • M. C. Parrott
  • W. T. Parrott
  • E. J. Perry
  • J. L. Phillips
  • N. James Rouse
  • R. H. Rouse
  • E. E. Sams
  • H. E. Shaw
  • Randolph Spear
  • Samuel Spence
  • M. L. Stadiem
  • F. I. Sutton
  • Paul Taylor
  • J. O. Temple
  • Rufus Henry Temple
  • E. R. Tull
  • F. E. Wallace
  • ‡G. L. Washington
  • C. F. West
  • J. D. West
  • R. R. West
  • E. P. Wooten
  • Floyd Pugh Wooten
  • J. F. Wooten
  • L. K. Wooten

La Grange

  • M. L. Carr
  • F. A. Creech
  • Gerald T. Creech
  • Robert O. Creech
  • M. D. Harper
  • John D. Hodges
  • J. P. Joyner
  • Henry A. Kornegay
  • Samuel D. McCullen
  • T. R. Rouse
  • J. W. P. Smithwick
  • James W. Stanton
  • K. E. Sutton
  • E. C. Worthington

Pink Hill

  • Branson B. Holder
  • Corbett E. Howard
  • S. M. Lee
  • H. R. Turner

Lincoln County

Crouse

  • L. B. Beam
  • Arvel E. Heafner

Denver

  • Charles E. McIntosh

Lincolnton

  • S. K. Beal
  • R. H. Burgin
  • Wade H. Childs
  • Gordon B. Crowell
  • George H. Costner
  • D. S. Crouse
  • I. Webb Durham, Jr.
  • George S. Elliot
  • Wm. Forrest Elliot
  • Thomas W. Ferguson
  • Carl C. Garrison
  • M. W. Glenn
  • Kenneth Grigg
  • W. S. Jenkins
  • C. A. Jonas
  • Harvey A. Jonas
  • Bruce R. Lander
  • Karl L. Lawing
  • Richard E. Lee
  • Robert F. Lippard
  • J. Frank Love
  • Jas. Augustus McLean
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  • A. S. McCutchen
  • R. J. Mauser
  • Kemp B. Nixon
  • Augustus Lee Quickel
  • H. E. Rees
  • Drayton Wolfe

Reepsville

  • D. Z. Cauble

Macon County

Franklin

  • Furman Angel
  • Thomas W. Angel
  • James C. Barnard
  • Samuel P. Brabson
  • John W. Edwards
  • S. L. Franks
  • C. S. Grimbstaff
  • F. H. Higdon
  • Lyman C. Higdon
  • William Emory Hunnicutt
  • F. S. Johnston
  • T. J. Johnston
  • Gilmer A. Jones
  • Samuel L. Kelly
  • Samuel H. Lyle, Jr.
  • A. W. Mangum
  • ‡C. L. Mann
  • Frank B. Mann
  • George B. Patton
  • E. J. Pipes
  • William O. Pruitt
  • Albert L. Ramsey
  • Henry G. Robertson
  • W. A. Rogers
  • R. D. Sisk
  • H. T. Sloan

Pikeville

  • E. C. Person

Madison County

Hot Springs

  • Thomas J. Bruce
  • Daniel V. Ebbs

Marshall

  • D. H. Briggs
  • ‡C. J. Ebbs
  • C. M. Gage
  • John A. Hendricks
  • S. B. Henry
  • Joseph N. Moore
  • William C. Pope
  • M. E. Ramsey
  • H. L. Redmon
  • Guy V. Roberts
  • Hubert E. Roberts
  • Albert Teague.

Mars Hill

  • P. E. Bruce
  • Flora H. Eaton
  • Joseph B. Huff
  • T. E. Huff
  • O. E. Roberts
  • Douglas McG. Robinson
  • Arthur P. Willis

Waverly

  • Kermit E. Brown

Martin County

Dardens

  • Alonzo Fleet Coburn

Everetts

  • George D. Burroughs

Hamilton

  • Edgar M. Long
  • ‡F. S. Pugh
  • J. H. Sherrod
  • T. B. Slade, Jr.
  • J. T. Waldo

Jamesville

  • D. A. Brown
  • ‡McDonald Hardison
  • Joseph E. Manning
  • James E. Smithwick

Parmele

  • R. E. James

Robersonville

  • Claudius L. Cannon
  • George H. Cox
  • George D. Grimes
  • I. M. Little
  • W. H. Mizell
  • Dan B. Parker
  • H. J. Rawles
  • G. W. Rhodes
  • C. A. Roberson
  • Elmer R. Roberson

Williamston

  • Oscar S. Anderson
  • Harry A. Biggs
  • Robert L. Coburn
  • M. J. Davis
  • Sylvester Hassell
  • Howard J. Herrick, Jr.
  • Luke Lamb
  • Wilson G. Lamb, Jr.
  • Clayton Moore
  • E. S. Peel
  • R. J. Peele, Jr.
  • Z. H. Rose
  • J. H. Saunders
  • H. H. Stubbs
  • H. W. Stubbs
  • M. D. Watts
  • Benjamin D. Webb

McDowell County

Ashford

  • Thomas V. Wilson

Dysortville

  • William H. Taylor

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Garden City

  • James E. Jimeson

Marion

  • R. J. Burgin
  • Louis J. P. Cutlar
  • ‡J. B. Elliott
  • Clyde S. Finley
  • G. B. Finley
  • D. F. Giles
  • R. L. Greenlee
  • F. H. Hemphill
  • D. E. Hudgins
  • Gaston B. Justice
  • G. S. Kirby, Jr.
  • K. A. Kirby
  • Herbert R. Laidlaw
  • C. B. Landis
  • Allen T. Ledbetter
  • George C. Little
  • Edwin J. Pless
  • J. W. Pless, Jr.
  • Joseph W. Poteat
  • J. W. Winborne
  • W. F. Wood

Nebo

  • George D. Taylor

Old Fort

  • Earl L. Bradley
  • George Burder Strickland

Mecklenburg County

Charlotte

  • L. L. Abernethy
  • O. M. Abernethy
  • T. A. Adams
  • Julia M. Alexander
  • J. R. Alexander
  • Odom Alexander
  • Thomas W. Alexander
  • U. S. Alexander
  • William Ross Alexander
  • Thomas T. Allison
  • Charles S. Alston
  • James MacIlwaine Archer
  • DeWitt R. Austin
  • James Herman Austin
  • John A. Auten
  • Ben Rush Avent, Jr.
  • Lenoir T. Avery
  • Edward O. Bacon
  • Mabel Louise Bacon
  • Baxter L. Baker
  • William S. Beam
  • Margaret K. Berry
  • William Carl Biggers
  • Hubert M. Blalock
  • Franklin J. Blythe
  • W. L. Blythe
  • James H. Bobbett
  • William H. Bobbitt
  • Watson S. Boyce
  • Todd R. Brem
  • A. G. Brenizer
  • Chase Brenizer
  • Edwin B. Bridges
  • Brown W. Brooks
  • Camillus Elmo Brown
  • Claudius P. Brown
  • J. B. Brown
  • Robert M. Bryant
  • Edmond Rudolph Bullard
  • Armestead Burwell, Jr.
  • F. M. Caldwell
  • Theodore J. Caldwell
  • E. T. Cansler, Jr.
  • John S. Cansler
  • Cullen T. Capehart
  • Paul N. Carmichael
  • L. L. Caudle
  • John W. Chapman
  • Paul Chatham
  • James B. Choate
  • Walter Clark, Jr.
  • Francis O. Clarkson
  • John Walter Cobb
  • Claude A. Cochran
  • E. Worth Cole
  • Robert Beatty Collins
  • Ralph P. Connelly
  • Martin L. Covington
  • T. J. Craig
  • Oliver K. Craven
  • Walter G. Craven
  • W. W. Craven
  • Gilder J. Craver
  • Harold L. Crooke
  • James E. Culp
  • Ernest McArthur Currie
  • W. R. Cuthbertson
  • William C. Davis
  • R. O. Deitz, Jr.
  • Ernest S. Delaney
  • James L. Delaney
  • B. T. Denton
  • Claudius Dockery, Jr.
  • Mrs. Claudius Dockery, Jr.
  • Henry C. Dockery, Jr.
  • John Donnelly
  • James E. Dowd
  • W. Carey Dowd, Jr.
  • William Harvey Doyle, Jr.
  • W. K. Doyle
  • H. D. Duls
  • John F. Durham
  • Louis D. Duval
  • Charles W. Eason
  • Preston H. Edwards, Jr.
  • Aubrey M. Elliott
  • Dick H. Erwin
  • Clarence L. Ezell
  • G. Turner Finger
  • J. G. Fitzsimmons
  • Charles M. Freeman
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  • Fitzhugh Lee Furr
  • G. G. Gallaway
  • H. G. Goode
  • Alexander Graham
  • E. B. Graham
  • G. W. Graham, Jr.
  • Thomas P. Graham
  • William A. Graham
  • G. C. Graves, Jr.
  • T. G. Griffith
  • Bailey T. Groom
  • H. N. Guion
  • T. C. Guthrie, Jr.
  • L. P. Gwaltney
  • J. F. Hackler
  • William W. Hagood
  • Samuel P. Hall
  • J. B. Halliburton
  • E. S. Hamilton
  • J. M. Hammerly
  • H. P. Harding
  • William F. Harding
  • William K. Harding
  • William C. Hardison
  • H. G. Harper, Jr.
  • Don R. Harris
  • Samuel G. Hartley
  • Frank R. Harty
  • Alexander A. Haughton
  • Thomas W. Hawkins, Jr.
  • Uriah V. Hawkins
  • F. J. Heath
  • John A. Hebert
  • David E. Henderson
  • F. B. Hendricks
  • L. J. Holloman
  • W. E. Holt
  • Gilmer H. Holton
  • Walter W. Hook
  • W. H. Hooker
  • Frank Hovis
  • L. W. Hovis
  • Gettys D. Hoyle
  • ‡M. E. Huffman
  • W. S. Huggins
  • L. W. Humphrey
  • David W. Hunter
  • John M. Huske
  • Francis Hutchinson
  • R. S. Hutchison
  • Edwin N. Irvin
  • Herbert Irwin
  • James P. Irwin
  • J. M. Jamison
  • ‡R. P. Jamison
  • James G. Johnston
  • R. Horace Johnston
  • W. I. Johnston
  • Hamilton C. Jones, Jr.
  • Morehead Jones
  • W. M. Jones
  • Edward Y. Keesler
  • Cyrus C. Keiger
  • Thomas W. Kendrick
  • John F. Kendricks
  • Frank H. Kennedy
  • James S. Kerr
  • Ralph V. Kidd
  • C. B. King, Jr.
  • G. W. King
  • Thomas L. Kirkpatrick
  • Marshall E. Lake
  • C. E. Lambeth
  • Walter M. Lambeth
  • Mrs. Caroline Land
  • Robert Lassiter
  • F. M. Laxton
  • Ellen B. Lay
  • Hugh W. Layden
  • Benjamin R. Lee
  • Vernon D. Lee
  • Robert F. Leinbach
  • A. F. Liddell
  • William A. Lillyerop
  • Powell T. Lindgren
  • Louis Lipinsky
  • ‡Calvin M. Little
  • J. H. Little
  • Julian Hampton Little
  • T. A. Little
  • James A. Lockhart, Jr.
  • Henry A. London
  • Flynn V. Long
  • Giles Mebane Long
  • William D. Lonon
  • Espy Franklin Lothery
  • William P. Love
  • Norman W. Lynch
  • J. H. McAden
  • J. J. McAden
  • James T. McAden
  • Sidney Y. McAden
  • H. M. McAuley
  • John Newton McAuley
  • C. R. McCorkle
  • Edgar H. McCorkle
  • J. H. McEwen
  • Milton McIntosh
  • Sylvester B. McLean
  • L. D. McPhail
  • John A. McRae
  • Mrs. John A. McRae
  • Harlle MacCall
  • J. V. McCall
  • A. M. McDonald, Jr.
  • Hunter Marshall, Jr.
  • E. Hoke Martin
  • Edward L. Martin
  • Samuel Worth Maxwell
  • William Owen Maxwell
  • C. A. Meisenheimer, Jr.
  • George M. Meyer
  • Julian Sidney Miller
  • ‡Shephen Alexander Miller
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  • John C. Mills
  • A. D. Milstead
  • John Warren Mobley
  • Nathan Mobley
  • W. A. Montgomery
  • James S. Moore
  • T. P. Moore
  • John Lindsay Morehead
  • Guy L. Neely
  • Abe B. Neiman
  • Ernest Neiman
  • John F. Newell
  • Leone B. Newell
  • Taylor P. Nisbet
  • Brevard Nixon
  • J. J. O'Brien
  • J. M. Oldham
  • Albert S. Orr
  • F. W. Orr
  • N. J. Orr
  • Adlai Osborne
  • A. B. Owens
  • Henry L. Parish, Jr.
  • J. J. Parker
  • W. M. Parsley
  • J. H. Pearson, Jr.
  • Allison H. Pell
  • J. A. Person
  • E. W. Pharr
  • Henry N. Pharr
  • N. Y. Pharr
  • Walter Phifer
  • William Franklin Phillips
  • J. J. Pierce
  • J. J. Pittman
  • J. V. Pomeroy, Jr.
  • E. R. Preston
  • Richard Z. Query
  • Marion H. Randolph
  • R. R. Rankin
  • William C. Rankin
  • F. M. Redd
  • William A. Reynolds
  • Paul R. Rhodes
  • Donald A. Richardson
  • Frederick Lee Riggsbee
  • F. Vernon Rigler
  • Eugene F. Rimmer
  • Marvin Lee Ritch
  • W. R. Robertson
  • ‡F. G. Robinson
  • John M. Robinson
  • W. O'B. Robinson, Jr.
  • John B. Rodgers
  • Eugene C. Rohleder
  • Frank H. Ross
  • John Robert Ross
  • Lloyd M. Ross
  • Otho B. Ross
  • R. Marion Ross
  • W. F. Rucker
  • George F. Rutzler, Jr.
  • R. L. Rutzler
  • W. R. Sadler
  • B. Schwartz
  • Byron Carlyle Scott
  • George R. Scott
  • R. S. Scott
  • Z. V. Self
  • F. M. Shannonhouse
  • W. T. Shore
  • Mrs. W. T. Shore
  • J. R. Shull
  • H. R. Shuman
  • Ernest Sifford
  • Floyd M. Simmons
  • C. N. Sloan
  • Henry L. Sloan
  • Thomas M. Sloan
  • Charles Henry Smith
  • C. L. Smith
  • D. B. Smith
  • ‡H. G. Smith
  • Junius M. Smith
  • Samuel W. Smith
  • J. L. Spencer
  • Ernest M. Spong
  • Alva C. Springs
  • C. B. Squires
  • J. C. Stancill
  • Francis O. Steele
  • S. W. Stevenson
  • J. A. Stewart
  • Plummer Stewart
  • W. M. Stewart
  • R. B. Stitt
  • Sam S. Stokes
  • Samuel T. Stowe
  • Charles M. Strong
  • C. D. Taliaferro
  • Julian H. Taliaferro
  • W. R. Taliferro, Jr.
  • S. B. Tanner, Jr.
  • John A. Tate
  • Grady O. Terrell
  • K. E. Thies
  • W. G. Thomas
  • W. W. Thomas
  • ‡A. G. Thompson
  • B. O. Thompson
  • Oscar G. Thompson
  • C. W. Tillett, Jr.
  • Mrs. C. W. Tillett, Jr.
  • D. P. Tillett
  • John Tillett
  • W. A. Torrence
  • A. Z. Travis
  • J. P. Trotter
  • John Hill Tucker
  • L. F. Valley
  • Ralph Van Landingham
  • Ralph Van Landingham, Jr.
  • H. V. P. Vreeland
  • Julius J. Wade
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  • A. C. Walker
  • N. Wilson Wallace, Jr.
  • J. P. Watters
  • A. H. Wearn
  • James S. Wearn
  • R. M. Wearn
  • Clyde I. Webb
  • J. C. Webber
  • B. F. Wellons
  • Thomas P. Wharton
  • Harold Glenn White
  • Paul C. Whitlock
  • F. G. Whitney
  • J. S. Wilcox
  • J. F. Wilkes
  • Arthur Lewis Wilkie
  • L. H. Wilkinson
  • C. A. Williams
  • Edwin Clyde Williams
  • H. C. Williams
  • Wade H. Williams
  • Harold S. Wilson
  • Fred L. Wilson
  • George E. Wilson, Jr.
  • B. H. Wolfe
  • W. H. Wood
  • J. C. Woodall
  • J. O. Woodside
  • Glen L. Woollen
  • Benjamin W. Wyche
  • William J. Yates
  • Richard L. Young
  • S. H. Youngblood
  • ‡S. M. Youngblood

Cornelius

  • C. D. Guin
  • Samuel T. Stough

Davidson

  • Cecil K. Brown
  • Archibald Currie
  • G. L. Withers

Davidson College

  • Fred Lee Blythe
  • ‡P. H. Burney

Huntersville

  • Walker Barnette
  • John Hugh Bradford
  • Oliver K. Craven
  • Thomas Craven
  • ‡S. C. Davis
  • Eurid R. McAuley
  • O. C. McAuley
  • Walter Beatty Parks
  • M. D. Ranson
  • Paul J. Ranson
  • R. L. Ranson
  • William E. Ranson
  • Thomas L. Shields
  • J. H. Vance

Matthews

  • Nash S. Cochran
  • Claude A. Deal
  • L. E. Funderburk
  • Henry Grady Hawfield
  • D. T. Hunter
  • Walker A. Lemmond
  • John C. Riggins
  • Charles Simpson

Newell

  • William C. Newell

North Charlotte

  • Burman K. Blalock
  • Charles F. Gamble
  • J. K. Hand
  • Joe W. Hawthorne

Paw Creek

  • F. L. Sadler
  • T. W. Sadler

Pineville

  • Henry P. Bigham
  • Bessie Davenport
  • Robert C. Hair
  • Sam P. Hoover
  • L. S. Miller
  • O. A. Tuttle

Mitchell County

Bakersville

  • Samuel J. Turner

Mt. Mitchell

  • Helen A. Morrow

Relief

  • John R. Moody

Montgomery County

Biscoe

  • R. W. Boling
  • Arthur W. Burt
  • Lalister M. Hobbs
  • Fuller McDuffie
  • ‡Clement R. Monroe
  • H. I. Williams

Candor

  • B. A. Britt
  • C. Glenn Bruton
  • Leslie E. Chappell
  • A. L. Dowd
  • ‡Arthur Leach
  • M. T. McCaskill
  • George W. C. Rush
  • T. K. Sutton
  • D. G. Tomlinson

Ether

  • Homer J. Cochran

Mt. Gilead

  • G. A. Andrews
  • Rufus C. Cox
  • Robert E. Hamlett
  • William Malcolm Matheson
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  • A. F. Ross
  • Bert T. Williams

Star

  • A. C. Wallace

Troy

  • ‡C. B. Bell
  • Aaron L. Capel
  • A. W. E. Capel
  • W. A. Cochran
  • Claudius Dockery
  • Robert V. Howell
  • Henry C. Long
  • Robert T. Poole
  • G. S. Stuart
  • A. F. Thompson
  • B. T. Wade

Wadesville

  • W. H. Watkins
  • R. H. Watkins

Moore County

Aberdeen

  • Frank E. Allred
  • W. A. Blue
  • Henry W. Doub
  • John W. Graham
  • James T. Johnson
  • John G. Nichols
  • C. N. Page
  • Julian Edgar Redfern
  • G. L. Roberts
  • R. D. Sanford
  • F. D. Shamburger
  • Robert Parker Shepherd
  • T. B. Wilder
  • Eugene Jackson Woodward

Cameron

  • Berrie C. McIver
  • J. D. McLean
  • M. D. McNeill
  • A. L. O'Briant

Carthage

  • ‡D. S. Barrett
  • Thomas C. Black
  • Alexander M. Blue
  • R. A. Bryan
  • R. L. Burns
  • Luther Bynum Clegg
  • William R. Clegg
  • W. H. Currie
  • ‡Frederick B. Downing
  • H. L. Graves
  • Miss N. H. Graves
  • Samuel R. Hoyle
  • Odie D. Ingram
  • C. A. Kivette
  • J. Alton McIver
  • Gilbert McLeod
  • William H. McNeill
  • R. N. Page, Jr.
  • Zebulon B. Saunders
  • H. F. Seawell
  • U. L. Spence
  • C. P. Tyson
  • L. P. Tyson
  • T. B. Tyson
  • E. H. Willcox
  • John H. Williamson

Eagle Springs

  • McIntyre Kennedy

Glendon

  • Joseph F. Davis
  • Ethelbert L. Hill
  • Walter I. Stockdon

Pinehurst

  • Thaddeus A. Cheatham

Southern Pines

  • Leland M. Daniels
  • J. S. Milliken
  • T. S. Page

Vass

  • James C. Kelly
  • Colin R. McLean
  • Daniel H. McNeill

West End

  • D. C. McCrummen
  • Fred B. Monroe

Nash County

Bailey

  • William C. Bissette
  • Spencer E. Finch
  • Grady R. Glover
  • ‡Alvin D. Underwood

Battleboro

  • C. F. Crissman
  • G. C. Philips
  • R. H. Speight, Jr.
  • Oliver C. Stewart
  • G. L. Wimberly

Middlesex

  • Henry R. Knight
  • John P. Moore
  • Y. Z. Parker
  • J. B. Philips, Jr.
  • R. F. Tucker

Nashville

  • Samuel F. Austin
  • E. L. Boddie
  • William C. Boddie
  • ‡D. M. Buie
  • Robert O. Burton
  • Harold Dunbar Cooley
  • C. M. Cooper
  • T. O. Coppedge
  • T. B. Dameron
  • Louis L. Davenport
  • W. C. Ferrell
    Page 795

  • W. D. Glenn, Jr.
  • Edgar B. Jenkins
  • Richard B. Overton
  • Daniel W. Perry
  • J. T. Strickland
  • J. W. Strickland
  • E. S. Swindell
  • J. A. Winstead

Red Oak

  • Richard T. Beal

Spring Hope

  • ‡William S. Bailey
  • Charles Brantley
  • Hobart Brantley
  • L. D. Cain
  • O. G. Edwards
  • Ralph A. Hales, Jr.
  • Robert Lee Pitts
  • H. M. Privett
  • James E. Yarborough

New Hanover County

Wilmington

  • J. B. Abramowitz
  • A. G. Ahrens
  • Blake D. Applewhite
  • Joseph Mortier Armstrong
  • ‡Charles Franklin Baer
  • Henry Clay Bear
  • Moses Bear
  • C. C. Bellamy
  • Clayton G. Bellamy
  • Emmett H. Bellamy
  • John D. Bellamy, III
  • Marsden Bellamy, Jr.
  • ‡Russell Bellamy
  • Robert H. Bellamy
  • William J. Bellamy
  • William M. Bellamy
  • George W. Bellois
  • Luther A. Blue, Jr.
  • G. E. Bowdoin
  • J. N. Brand
  • Burke H. Bridgers
  • G. W. Britt
  • Clement C. Browne, Jr.
  • Thomas E. Brown
  • Kenneth O. Burgwin
  • R. S. Burnett
  • H. C. Calder
  • Milton Calder
  • Robert E. Calder
  • William B. Campbell
  • Richard W. Cantwell
  • James O. Carr
  • David N. Chadwick, Jr.
  • George Thomas Clark
  • John E. D. Clark
  • Nathan Cole
  • L. G. Cooper
  • John B. Cranmer
  • A. M. Crouch
  • ‡A. M. Curtis
  • Thomas W. Davis
  • R. C. Dellinger
  • M. B. deRossett
  • R. C. deRossett
  • R. D. Dickson
  • F. J. Duls
  • A. William Elk
  • Avon Hall Elliott
  • Theodore G. Empie
  • Stephen E. Eure
  • Stephen E. Eure, Jr.
  • L. E. Farthing
  • H. L. Fennell
  • T. A. Foreman
  • L. C. French
  • W. L. Futrelle
  • John W. Gafford
  • Clayton Giles, Jr.
  • Louis Goodman
  • R. G. Grady
  • William A. Graham
  • L. C. Grant
  • Howard Franklin Green
  • T. M. Green
  • Lee Greer
  • ‡A. McD. Hall
  • L. E. Hall
  • A. B. Hamilton
  • H. A. Hanby
  • E. B. Hardin
  • Edward M. Hardin
  • J. H. Hardin, Jr.
  • J. L. Hazlehurst, Jr.
  • William G. Head
  • Henry Y. Heyer
  • J. N. Highsmith
  • Grover W. Hill
  • John B. Hill
  • G. K. Hobbs
  • J. C. Hobbs
  • John T. Hoggard
  • Cyrus D. Hogue
  • William L. Holden
  • George H. Howell
  • John D. Howell
  • R. H. Hubbard
  • J. B. Hughes
  • J. W. Hughes
  • L. R. Hummell
  • Barney E. Humphrey
  • David B. Jacobi
  • H. W. Jacobs
  • T. Harden Jewett
  • George Johnson
  • J. E. Johnson
  • W. F. Jones
  • ‡S. J. King
  • ‡W. B. King
  • Thomas R. Koonce
  • Sidney Kosch
    Page 796

  • G. B. Lay
  • Edmond D. Ledbetter
  • Eugene Q. LeGrand
  • Rufus L. LeGrand
  • Thomas B. Lilly
  • ‡Lionel H. Love
  • Theodore Kingsbury Lynch
  • Herbert McClammy
  • John G. McCormick
  • John McEachern
  • John S. McEachern, Jr.
  • ‡John McIlhenny
  • Daniel M. McIntosh
  • ‡Ayden E. McKeithan
  • A. Morey McKoy
  • L. DeR. McMillian
  • McKean Maffitt
  • Carl K. Mahler
  • James R. Mallett
  • W. J. Maynard
  • R. L. Meares
  • Thomas D. Meares
  • Armistead L. Mercer
  • H. H. Merritt, Jr.
  • Edwin A. Metts
  • C. T. Miller
  • George M. Monk
  • Julian A. Moore
  • Louis T. Moore
  • T. J. Moore
  • W. H. Moore
  • D. R. Murchison
  • G. M. Murphy
  • J. G. Murphy
  • Archie R. Murray
  • Harry G. Newman
  • Harris P. Newman
  • Walter R. Noe
  • Bernard O'Neil
  • Fred Leon Pearsall
  • Howard A. Penton
  • J. W. Perdew
  • G. L. Peschau
  • H. B. Peschau
  • W. C. Peterson
  • Louis J. Poisson
  • J. F. Post, Jr.
  • William J. Prevatt, Jr.
  • John T. Rankin
  • Adrian B. Rhodes
  • Robert Ruark
  • A. R. Savage
  • T. H. Schutt
  • H. C. Sherrill
  • David C. Sinclair, Jr.
  • A. P. Sledd
  • D. B. Sloan
  • D. D. Sloan
  • ‡George H. Smith, Jr.
  • J. A. Smith
  • Harry M. Solomon
  • Walter A. Stanbury
  • L. J. Stein
  • C. B. Sternberger
  • G. T. Sternberger
  • Mary Louise Stover
  • Robert Strange
  • Hester C. Struthers
  • C. E. Symmes
  • C. E. Taylor, Jr.
  • J. D. Taylor, Jr.
  • G. G. Thomas, Jr.
  • C. H. Trask
  • C. M. Trott
  • W. P. M. Turner
  • Alfred M. Waddell
  • ‡Charles W. Wagner
  • C. B. Wessell
  • ‡Edward Westbrook
  • James F. Whitaker
  • E. P. Willard
  • Edward P. Willard, Jr.
  • A. S. Williams
  • D. M. Williams
  • E. J. Wood
  • T. F. Wood
  • C. W. Worth
  • I. C. Wright
  • J. L. Wright
  • C. W. Yates
  • J. W. Yates
  • C. R. Yopp

Northampton County

Garysburg

  • Willie J. Long
  • Joseph Ransom

Gumberry

  • Robert Bennett Gay

Jackson

  • C. W. Beale
  • S. B. Boone
  • ‡Charles Wesley Britton
  • George P. Burgwyn, Jr.
  • A. P. Flythe
  • A. C. Gay
  • Jeremiah Gay
  • LeRoy L. Lassiter
  • Paul J. Long
  • S. B. Midyette
  • Eric Norfleet
  • Patrick E. Ransom

Potecasi

  • Jesse J. Beale
  • H. W. Brown
  • G. H. Joyner

Rich Square

  • William M. Baugham
  • J. C. Bolton
  • R. S. Bolton
  • Rufus Bradley
  • G. W. Bradshaw
  • Eugene W. Brown
    Page 797

  • R. V. Burgess
  • C. G. Connor
  • Quinton Henry Cooke
  • J. H. Lassiter
  • L. I. Lassiter
  • C. L. Odom
  • John Allen Showlars
  • R. S. Weaver
  • W. C. Worrell

Seaboard

  • Walter D. Barbee
  • George F. Crocker
  • C. W. Harris
  • Joseph K. Long
  • J. T. Maddry
  • C. P. Parker
  • Joseph H. Ramsay
  • R. B. Taylor

Woodland

  • R. C. Benthall
  • H. S. Brown
  • W. H. S. Burgwyn
  • A. J. Eley
  • Russell A. Griffin
  • Harvey G. Snipes

Onslow County

Catherine Lake

  • James C. Collins
  • Hattie C. Manning

Dixon

  • Atticus H. Hatsell

Hubert

  • L. B. Farnell

Jacksonville

  • I. M. Bailey
  • H. L. Caveness
  • Gordon B. Cooper
  • N. E. Day
  • F. W. Harget
  • F. W. Harget, Jr.
  • Edgar P. Koonce
  • H. W. Morton
  • Percy R. Morton
  • ‡Lucille Thomson
  • H. K. Thompson

Richlands

  • Charles G. Cox
  • E. L. Franck
  • W. C. Mills, Jr.
  • Thomas W. Steed
  • Carl W. Sutton
  • L. W. Sylvester
  • Richard Durward Sylvester
  • C. H. Venters
  • Leon S. Venters
  • Wayne V. Vinters

Silverdale

  • Ida Caroline Gordner

Sneads Ferry

  • Lorenzo D. Bryan
  • H. V. Grant, Jr.

Orange County

Blackwood

  • Miss N. P. Turrentine

Carrboro

  • Columbus A. Hoyle
  • Braxton B. Lloyd
  • Edward S. Merritt
  • Nello H. Merritt
  • J. F. Sturdivant

Chapel Hill

  • E. A. Abernethy
  • O. M. Abernethy
  • J. Leroy Alderman
  • Agnes Andrews
  • Miss E. D. Andrews
  • Ralph P. Andrews
  • Wilton V. Andrews
  • Charles H. Ashford
  • R. M. Bardin
  • Newsom P. Battle
  • John G. Beard
  • William S. Bernard
  • Harriet M. Berry
  • Walter Reece Berryhill
  • C. A. Boseman
  • F. O. Bowman
  • Catherine C. Boyd
  • Francis F. Bradshaw
  • Elizabeth L. Branson
  • M. L. Braun
  • L. J. Brody
  • F. P. Brooks
  • Bryant C. Brown
  • Jean Bryan
  • Samuel D. Buice
  • Israel H. Butt
  • Kansas Byers
  • Claudia M. Cates
  • Samuel M. Cathey
  • Wilton Cathey
  • A. S. Chase
  • Viola R. Cheek
  • Albert Coates
  • Collier Cobb
  • Collier Cobb, Jr.
  • Mary Louisa Cobb
  • R. E. Coker
  • G. T. Cole
  • Stephen R. Cole
  • R. D. W. Connor
  • John N. Couch
  • Earl E. Crawford
  • Horace D. Crockford
  • James B. Davis
  • Adeline Denham
  • George V. Denny
  • Mrs. George V. Denny
    Page 798

  • W. M. Dey
  • J. T. Dobbins
  • Henry G. Dorsett
  • B. S. Drane
  • B. O. Dupree
  • Carl T. Durham
  • Alvin J. Eley
  • H. Bruce Ellis
  • Margaret E. Eubanks
  • Roland B. Eutsler
  • John B. Fearrington
  • Robert L. Felton, Jr.
  • John W. Foster
  • ‡Edward Gannt
  • Alice Lee Gattis
  • Lillian F. Gattis
  • W. C. George
  • ‡Lee C. Gooch
  • Daniel Lindsey Grant
  • Louis Graves
  • Mrs. Louis Graves
  • Paul M. Gray
  • R. L. Gray
  • Mrs. Robert L. Gray
  • Myrtle Lucy Green
  • Paul E. Green
  • Mrs. Paul E. Green
  • Dorothy D. Greenlaw
  • Lindsay M. Gudger
  • William T. Hannah
  • C. F. Hard
  • William B. Harrell
  • Charles R. Harris
  • William D. Harris
  • J. T. Harriss
  • R. G. Hart
  • Clyde H. Hemphill
  • Archibald Henderson
  • Mrs. Archibald Henderson
  • Curtis Henderson
  • George K. Henry
  • William S. Hester
  • Thomas F. Hickerson
  • George Watts Hill
  • V. A. Hill
  • C. R. Hinshaw
  • T. Earl Hinson
  • Samuel H. Hobbs, Jr.
  • John B. Hocutt
  • H. S. Hogan
  • J. S. Holmes
  • Caspian Sea Holt
  • Britton J. Howard
  • Thomas S. Howard
  • A. Charles Howell
  • Edward V. Howell
  • H. H. Huff
  • Earl D. Jennings
  • A. Theodore Johnson
  • George A. Johnston
  • Ralph L. Johnston
  • Alice E. Jones
  • Margaret C. Justice
  • W. S. Justice
  • Ernestine Kennette
  • William Edward Kirkland
  • A. A. Kluttz
  • Edward M. Knox
  • A. H. Koonce
  • E. V. Kyser
  • John W. Lasley, Jr.
  • H. F. Latshaw
  • Mrs. H. F. Latshaw
  • Robert B. Lawson
  • Mary Learned
  • Grady H. Leonard
  • J. B. Linker
  • Grace Mae Lloyd
  • Thomas P. Lloyd
  • Donald A. Lowe
  • Fred B. McCall
  • Roland P. McClamrock
  • J. C. McGalliard
  • Elizabeth F. McKie
  • George M. McKie
  • Thomas Mortimer McKnight
  • D. C. McLennan
  • Ernest L. Mackie
  • William D. MacMillian
  • W. Dougall MacMillian
  • William D. MacNider
  • James A. Maddry
  • R. W. Madry
  • C. S. Mangum
  • Isaac H. Manning
  • Mrs. Isaac H. Manning
  • O. E. Martin
  • ‡W. H. Massey
  • S. E. Matthews
  • C. L. Merritt
  • Mrs. E. C. Metzenthin
  • Edward B. Mewborn
  • Charles B. Millican
  • M. Eliza Moore
  • Fred Wilson Morrison
  • Mildred E. Morse
  • J. T. C. Nesbitt
  • DeWitte T. Neville
  • Hubert Neville
  • M. C. S. Noble
  • J. B. Oldham
  • L. B. Oldham
  • Howard Alexander Patterson
  • R. G. Patterson
  • Wallace D. Patterson
  • Walter Patton
  • Pearl Pendergraft
  • Ralph N. Pendergraft
  • May Belle Penn
  • J. T. Penny
  • L. James Phipps
  • A. A. Pickard
  • Miss A. A. Pickard
  • A. C. Pickard
    Page 799

  • Wyatt A. Pickens
  • Charles Percy Powell
  • W. C. Presnell
  • J. M. Pritchard
  • W. Grady Pritchard
  • ‡E. S. Pugh
  • A. L. Purrington, Jr.
  • E. G. Rand
  • E. R. Rankin
  • Arthur Rees
  • Mrs. Arthur Ress
  • Nelly Roberson
  • W. S. Roberson
  • W. W. Rogers
  • Leon M. Sahag
  • W. B. Sanders
  • Lou S. Shine
  • L. R. Sides
  • G. W. Smith
  • George Wallace Smith
  • Junius E. Smith
  • J. L. Smith
  • Jake M. Smith
  • ‡William L. Smith
  • S. B. Smithey
  • W. O. Sparrow
  • C. P. Spruill
  • Mrs. C. P. Spruill
  • R. T. Stimpson
  • Alma Irene Stone
  • Sterling A. Stoudmire
  • Wilbur W. Stout
  • Annie Strowd
  • Robert Lee Strowd
  • Edward J. Sugg
  • H. L. Sumner
  • W. L. Tankersley
  • H. C. Taylor
  • H. M. Taylor
  • Rosser Howard Taylor
  • ‡W. H. Temple
  • ‡T. K. Thomas
  • Frank T. Thompson
  • M. E. Thompson
  • Paul H. Thompson
  • W. E. Thompson
  • D. D. Topping
  • H. R. Totten
  • F. L. Townsend, Jr.
  • Jane B. Toy
  • Thomas Turner, Jr.
  • Lula V. Uzzell
  • Frances P. Venable
  • Louise M. Venable
  • Henry M. Wagstaff
  • N. W. Walker
  • J. R. Webb
  • D. A. Wells
  • W. C. Wheeler
  • H. A. Whitfield
  • Carl Wiegand
  • H. H. Williams
  • L. R. Wilson
  • T. J. Wilson, Jr.
  • T. J. Wilson, III
  • P. H. Winston
  • Clara E. Womble
  • C. T. Woollen
  • John B. Woosley
  • Blackburn B. Worsham
  • T. E. Wright

Efland

  • G. T. Sykes

Hillsboro

  • Charles M. Andrews
  • H. M. Brown
  • A. M. Browning
  • ‡C. H. Cates
  • L. R. Cheek
  • Mrs. L. R. Cheek
  • R. H. Clayton
  • George W. K. Collins
  • Paul Cameron Collins
  • S. M. Gattis
  • S. M. Gattis, Jr.
  • Jessie F. Giles
  • Margaret Giles
  • R. T. Giles
  • William E. Giles
  • A. H. Graham
  • John W. Graham
  • William A. Heartt
  • Clarence D. Jones
  • O. G. Parsley
  • James C. Ray
  • Owen S. Robertson
  • Jacob F. Rosemond
  • ‡W. S. Roulac
  • ‡C. C. Sprinkle
  • William A. Strowd
  • C. R. Strudwick
  • George C. Wall
  • Joseph C. Webb
  • Thomas N. Webb
  • W. H. Webb

University

  • William G. Craig
  • Hubert L. Merritt

Pamlico County

Bayboro

  • Julius G. Dees
  • Zebulon V. Rawls

Grantsboro

  • Herbert Cyrus Banks
  • C. E. Prescott
  • Leslie J. Spruill

Mesic

  • Samuel J. Morris

Oriental

  • Ned Laughinghouse
  • E. Mack Rice
    Page 800

  • William K. Russell
  • W. D. Sanford

Pamlico

  • Richard D. McCotter

Reelsboro

  • F. C. Brinson
  • G. G. Brinson

Stonewall

  • E. F. Gaskins

Whortonsville

  • Warden Lewis Woodard

Pasquotank County

Elizabeth City

  • T. W. Aydlett
  • Benjamin L. Banks, Jr.
  • R. R. Banks
  • M. W. Blades
  • O. H. Boettcher
  • James C. Brooks
  • Clintonia Cartwright
  • Howard J. Combs
  • Edward C. Conger
  • Joseph H. Duke
  • J. C. B. Ehringhaus
  • William H. Gaither
  • W. D. Glover
  • Taylor Grandy
  • Frank M. Grice, Jr.
  • M. R. Griffin
  • ‡John H. Hall
  • G. F. Hill
  • J. G. Hollowell
  • Ralph W. Holmes
  • ‡John E. Hughes
  • Thomas S. Hughes
  • F. G. Jacocks
  • W. H. Jennette, Jr.
  • D. R. Kramer
  • J. B. Leigh
  • George R. Little
  • Aubrey G. McCabe
  • Percy W. McMullan
  • William Oscar McMullan
  • R. B. Martin
  • Calvin B. Morrisette
  • Ira B. Parker
  • W. M. Perry
  • Minna T. Pickard
  • Nell A. Pickard
  • C. O. Robinson
  • C. W. Sawyer
  • E. L. Sawyer
  • P. T. Sawyer
  • W. W. Sawyer
  • S. G. Scott
  • Henry B. Sedberry
  • G. F. Seyffert
  • W. L. Sherlock
  • W. P. Skinner
  • W. L. Small
  • N. H. Smith, Jr.
  • J. T. Stevenson
  • C. E. Thompson
  • Ray S. Toxey
  • H. D. Walker
  • C. P. Ward
  • P. H. Williams
  • J. K. Wilson
  • N. H. D. Wilson
  • ‡W. R. Winder
  • J. Q. A. Wood
  • W. P. Wood

Weeksville

  • Robert F. Coats

Pender County

Atkinson

  • G. C. Beard
  • Raymond Y. Corbett
  • Edmund A. Hawes, Jr.
  • J. R. Hawes, Jr.
  • Alton R. Keith
  • J. T. Wells

Burgaw

  • Thomas A. Barden
  • Wyatt E. Blake
  • W. B. Bland
  • S. V. Bowen
  • William A. Hadley
  • E. J. Johnson
  • H. M. Johnson
  • R. G. Johnson
  • Leslie N. Johnston
  • T. T. Murphy
  • G. L. Paddison

Currie

  • Archie D. Walker

Rocky Point

  • Charles D. Williams

Willard

  • Walter W. Alderman
  • ‡Charles Van B. Batts

Perquimans County

Belvidere

  • I. A. Ward
  • Lindsay Clifton Winslow

Chapanoke

  • ‡W. E. Jackson
  • Cary P. Quincy

Hertford

  • B. C. Berry
  • R. E. Brinn
  • T. A. Cox
  • Carl L. Daniels
  • David M. Field
  • A. R. Fleetwood
  • W. H. Jenkins
  • Elisha W. Joyner
    Page 801

  • Thomas MacK McMullen
  • James S. McNider
  • George F. Newby
  • G. E. Newby, Jr.
  • Julian G. Nixon
  • R. W. Smith
  • George V. Tilley
  • Bryant S. Walters
  • Charles Whedbee
  • Thomas C. Whedbee
  • Charles M. Williford
  • H. G. Winslow

Person County

Hurdle Mills

  • R. H. Baynes
  • E. P. Warren

Roxboro

  • Troy E. Austin
  • Thomas C. Brooks
  • W. C. Bullock
  • Richard H. Burton
  • Luther Montrose Carlton
  • F. O. Carver
  • Cooper A. Hall
  • Nathan Lunsford, Jr.
  • W. D. Merritt
  • John D. Morris
  • Austin F. Nichols
  • Meldrum W. Satterfield
  • Tracy Stockard
  • T. C. Wagstaff
  • H. W. Winstead
  • T. B. Woody

Timberlake

  • ‡James R. Beal
  • George W. Gentry
  • Ernest N. Tillett
  • Paul McDonald
  • ‡Edward W. Nichols

Woodsdale

  • Glyndon H. Brooks
  • C. T. Hall
  • J. H. Hall
  • J. H. Merritt
  • S. T. Robertson

Pitt County

Ayden

  • A. R. Cannon
  • C. V. Cannon
  • Jesse D. Cannon
  • John H. Coward
  • W. H. Dixon
  • S. M. Edwards
  • E. J. Gardner
  • Stancill Hodges
  • W. E. Hooks
  • Arthur Lee Jackson
  • Ned McGlohon
  • J. D. McGlohan
  • William M. McKinney
  • E. T. Phillips
  • J. C. Prescott
  • M. B. Prescott
  • Rodney S. Prescott
  • Alton Floyd Rowe
  • G. O. Tripp
  • John W. Turnage
  • Robert Worthington

Bethel

  • J. B. Bowers
  • John B. Bunting
  • Ferrell L. Blount
  • R. A. Carson
  • John Mayo, Jr.
  • H. V. Staton
  • J. A. Staton
  • Arthur R. Whitehurst
  • Virgil N. Whitehurst

Farmville

  • A. S. Bynum
  • J. Lloyd Horton
  • Claudius C. Joyner
  • T. E. Joyner
  • J. P. Lang
  • J. H. Paylor
  • W. A. Pollard
  • J. M. Stansill
  • J. T. Thorne

Fountain

  • E. B. Beasley

Greenville

  • William H. Allen
  • J. H. Blount
  • Marvin K. Blount
  • Joseph F. Bowen
  • Julius Brown
  • Zeno Brown
  • James W. Cobb
  • D. L. Corbitt
  • Arthur B. Corey
  • Enoch Mangum Davenport
  • James F. Davenport
  • W. R. Earle
  • James L. Evans
  • S. J. Everett
  • James S. Ficklen
  • Robert G. Fitzgerald
  • Roy C. Flanagan
  • Ralph L. Fleming
  • A. E. Garrett
  • L. W. Gaylord
  • Fordyce C. Harding
  • C. L. Harrington
  • Frank B. Hooker
  • Charles J. O. Horne
  • Charles James
  • F. G. James
  • James Burton James
  • Larry M. James
  • Edward G. Joyner
    Page 802

  • L. L. Kittrell
  • J. C. Lanier, Jr.
  • C. O. Laughinghouse
  • Haywood D. Laughinghouse
  • J. L. Little
  • James T. Little
  • D. L. Mangum
  • C. T. Marrow, Jr.
  • Stanford T. Matthews
  • A. T. Moore
  • David C. Moore, Jr.
  • Joseph E. Nobles
  • Karl B. Pace
  • Joseph E. Parkerson
  • C. F. Perkins
  • James K. Proctor
  • A. M. Schultz
  • J. M. Short
  • J. L. Simmons
  • Charles L. Smith
  • James M. Smith
  • Whittie Joy Smith
  • D. S. Spain, Jr.
  • J. F. Stokes
  • D. L. Turnage
  • B. F. Tyson
  • W. S. Tyson
  • V. A. Ward
  • B. S. Warren
  • H. W. Whedbee
  • C. A. White
  • F. M. Wooten
  • William I. Wooten
  • S. O. Worthington
  • R. H. Wright

Grifton

  • Samuel C. Barwick
  • Lloyd J. Chapman
  • L. John Chapman
  • W. W. Dawson
  • R. F. Jenkins
  • Durward Mewborn Johnston
  • Jack Q. Patrick
  • J. L. Quinerly
  • William C. Whitfield

Grimesland

  • James C. Galloway
  • H. A. Hudson

Stokes

  • T. G. Basnight
  • J. V. Perkins
  • W. F. Stokes

Winterville

  • Bryant S. Carroll
  • B. T. Cox
  • John D. Cox
  • C. E. Langston
  • H. S. Worthington

Polk County

Columbus

  • Edgar W. S. Cobb
  • John W. McIntosh
  • Edward F. Powell

Mill Springs

  • ‡A. W. Womack

Saluda

  • Almond P. Westbrook

Tryon

  • Eugene Brownlee
  • Lawrence Doubleday
  • Walter Scott Green
  • Waverley M. Hester
  • Richard Watson

Randolph County

Asheboro

  • Samuel N. Allen
  • Britt M. Armfield
  • John H. Best
  • John W. Birkhead
  • Basil F. Brittain
  • John Moore Brittain
  • C. N. Cox
  • R. S. Ferree
  • Charles M. Fox
  • Henry L. Ingram
  • Vernon C. Johnson
  • Waite L. Lambert
  • John Stanback Lewis
  • Justin W. Maxwell
  • Ira C. Moser
  • Hobert W. Richardson
  • W. B. Richardson
  • Henry M. Robins
  • L. F. Ross
  • Z. H. Rush
  • J. A. Spence
  • S. A. Spencer
  • G. H. Sumner

Coleridge

  • ‡D. C. Woodburn

Farmer

  • Robert W. Fuller
  • ‡H. F. Welborn

Franklinville

  • Jesse H. Erwin, Jr.
  • George Russell
  • John D. Sumner

Julian

  • W. C. Garrett

Liberty

  • William Gray Amick
  • ‡Jacob Marens Anderson
  • A. D. Butler
  • E. H. Frazier
  • James D. Gregg
  • A. J. Hanner
  • Charles W. McPherson
  • Paul V. McPherson
  • F. A. Shepard
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  • James Romulus Smith

Ramseur

  • N. F. Marsh
  • C. S. Tate
  • C. R. Whitehead

Randleman

  • James H. Allred
  • H. Q. Furguson
  • William E. H. Pickard
  • Robert C. Rike
  • Emmett A. Sumner
  • C. A. Swaney
  • Frank Talley

Spero

  • W. J. Gregson

Trinity

  • Thomas S. Bouldin
  • Junius R. Royals
  • T. E. Story
  • J. L. White

Richmond County

Ellerbe

  • M. E. Bolton
  • Alexander L. Hogan
  • John M. Maness
  • David F. Warner

Hamlet

  • J. E. Adams
  • Henry P. Austin, Jr.
  • Harold J. Bowen
  • L. H. Gibbons
  • J. D. Gibson
  • M. A. Hatcher
  • Albert W. James
  • W. D. James
  • M. M. Jordan
  • E. A. Lackey
  • John C. Lackey
  • Henry Clarence McDonald
  • Marvin Wesley Nash
  • A. P. Williams

Mangum

  • Jesse D. Deaton

Roberdel

  • Earl B. Hutchinson
  • J. F. Hutchinson
  • Arthur T. McIntosh

Rockingham

  • Elisha Rowland Baxley
  • L. J. Bell
  • Henry S. Boggan
  • ‡M. E. Bolton
  • ‡Lindo Brigman
  • Frederick W. Bynum
  • S. B. Cole
  • Carl Y. Coley
  • William Harry Entwistle
  • J. LeGrand Everett
  • James LeGrand Everett, Jr.
  • John L. Everett
  • W. N. Everett, Jr.
  • H. M. Fowlkes
  • Lynwood M. Fowlkes
  • W. M. Fowlkes
  • L. G. Fox
  • Thomas W. Guthrie
  • T. B. Henry
  • William C. Hope
  • W. R. Jones
  • William C. Leak, Jr.
  • H. D. Ledbetter
  • H. S. Ledbetter
  • J. M. Ledbetter
  • Isaac S. London
  • Henry F. Long
  • Zackary F. Long
  • John A. McAulay, Jr.
  • Martin C. McLeod
  • Ama R. McPhail
  • A. S. Monroe
  • Horace M. Neal
  • J. B. O'Brien
  • F. D. Phillips
  • Benjamin F. Reynolds
  • D. E. Scarborough
  • J. Chesley Sedberry
  • G. S. Steele
  • William L. Steele
  • Edgar B. Terry, Jr.
  • Harvey S. Terry
  • Scott M. Thomas
  • W. S. Thomas
  • ‡R. W. Townsend
  • Henry C. Wall
  • W. P. Webb

Robeson County

Barnesville

  • ‡C. E. Banks

Elrod

  • Z. A. McCall

Fairmont

  • William V. Branch
  • G. L. Grantham
  • Andrew B. Holmes
  • Wright O. Jones
  • Vester W. Keith
  • J. G. Kelly
  • F. T. Mitchell
  • N. Hugh Pearson
  • E. J. Pittman
  • ‡V. H. Taylor
  • P. H. Thompson
  • Stephen P. Wilson

Lumber Bridge

  • John A. Currie
  • H. M. John
  • Annie S. Johnson
  • David M. Livingston

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Lumberton

  • Hugh Albert Barnes
  • Russell S. Beam
  • A. M. Britt
  • Frederick Brown
  • F. E. Carlyle
  • Hugh R. Floyd
  • J. A. Green
  • Wade H. Kinlaw
  • John Knox
  • J. D. McAllister
  • Robert C. McDonald
  • Lacy McK. McKenzie
  • Daniel P. McKinnon
  • Angus W. McLean
  • J. D. McLean
  • Alexander H. McLeod
  • J. B. McLeod
  • Benjamin F. McMillan, Jr.
  • Clarence M. McNeill
  • George V. McNeill
  • Thomas A. McNeill, Jr.
  • D. Cutlar Moore
  • J. R. Prevatt
  • J. D. Proctor
  • J. G. Proctor
  • Robert W. Proctor
  • H. E. Stacy
  • Joseph Von Wilson

Maxton

  • Benjamin S. Barnes
  • John R. Caddell
  • Jesse E. Carpenter
  • Frank W. Carter
  • W. A. Jones
  • ‡J. H. McClelland
  • Arnold A. McKay
  • John L. McLean
  • Walter G. McLeon
  • Walter S. MacNair
  • Henry W. McNatt
  • Carlyle Morris
  • B. F. Taylor
  • J. P. Wiggins
  • ‡J. C. Wilkes

Parkton

  • ‡Duncan E. Currie
  • Charles V. McMillan
  • J. P. H. McNatt
  • Vance McNeill
  • E. F. Williamson

Pembroke

  • Russell H. Livermore

Raynham

  • David Townsend

Red Springs

  • R. A. Brown
  • Harvey A. Cox
  • B. B. Dalton
  • Henderson McC. Dixon
  • James McN. Garrett
  • John C. Graham
  • M. B. Jones
  • L. G. Lovin
  • David M. McArthur
  • Archibald T. McCallum
  • John Archie McKay
  • W. P. McKay
  • Benjamin F. McMillan
  • Douglas M. McMillan
  • R. D. McMillan
  • Zebulon V. McMillan
  • Marvin L. McNeill
  • M. C. McQueen
  • G. D. Singleton
  • A. P. Spell
  • John J. Thrower
  • W. B. Townsend

Rowland

  • F. L. Adams
  • Wiley N. Alford
  • Nathan H. Andrews
  • Ernest J. Barker
  • Clarence Bracy
  • D. D. Bullock
  • Daniel C. Butler
  • S. W. Butler
  • W. G. Butler
  • ‡Gilbert W. Covington
  • Edward M. Hines
  • James E. Lytch
  • J. O. McArthur
  • Franklin N. McKellar
  • Edward H. McKinnon
  • Don McLeod
  • G. K. McNeill
  • G. M. Pate
  • Mildred Price
  • D. G. Sinclair
  • J. F. Sinclair
  • J. McN. Smith
  • E. L. Veasey

St. Pauls

  • Richard G. Allen
  • Paul J. Caudell
  • T. K. Cobb
  • Wm. Davis
  • J. A. Guiton
  • William H. McGoogan
  • ‡H. K. Odom
  • W. W. Wiggins

Shannon

  • John L. Conoly

Rockingham County

Draper

  • S. E. Webb

Leaksville

  • S. O. Bondurant
  • Anthony R. Combs
  • A. Wilson Dunn
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  • Harry Lee Fagge
  • Paul V. Godfrey
  • W. W. Gwynn
  • Peter T. Haizlip
  • J. E. Holmes
  • Allen T. Hopper
  • Allan D. Ivie
  • Donald G. Kelly
  • Wm. Mack Martin
  • Robert R. Moore, Jr.
  • Austin S. Murray
  • Bennett Nooe, Jr.
  • J. E. Patterson
  • F. C. Ray
  • ‡Jessie M. Robbins
  • Alban G. Robertson
  • Edwin W. Tenney

Madison

  • R. A. Ellington
  • P. W. Fetzer
  • John R. Hughes
  • Victor H. Idol
  • Robert E. Labberton
  • William T. Lauten
  • J. C. Lassiter
  • Alfred L. McAnally
  • William F. McAnally
  • James G. McMichael
  • W. Edwin Matthews
  • M. Hampton Pratt
  • Jesse Lee Roberts

Mayodan

  • D. M. Stallings
  • W. M. Wall

McIver

  • Z. T. Yarborough

Reidsville

  • J. H. Allen
  • J. W. Bennett
  • John H. Burton
  • Samuel K. Carter
  • Elisha Paul Cummings
  • Michael Penn Cummings
  • William Cummings
  • W. R. Dalton
  • Julian E. Daniel
  • R. L. Ellington
  • ‡G. H. Ferguson
  • Frank B. Giles
  • J. W. Giles
  • Frances S. Glass
  • H. P. Griffin
  • John M. Gwynn
  • P. H. Gwynn, Jr.
  • F. E. Hester
  • R. J. Hudson
  • Ira R. Humphreys
  • M. S. Huske
  • Alex G. Irvin
  • John L. Kallam
  • H. P. Lane
  • C. T. Lasley
  • J. W. McGehee
  • William McKinney
  • William Nichols
  • P. W. Richardson
  • C. H. Smith
  • H. H. Smith
  • M. T. Smith
  • P. T. Stiers
  • B. C. Trotter
  • George B. Troxler
  • Irving Walker
  • R. R. Ware
  • John E. Watlington
  • William Cecil Weatherly
  • Francis Womack

Ruffin

  • J. B. Stacy
  • P. P. Stokes
  • T. W. Stokes
  • James B. Watlington

Spray

  • Roy E. Brown
  • Wm. J. Gordon
  • L. H. Hodges
  • Claude R. McIver
  • Clifton L. Moore

Stoneville

  • H. R. Gerry
  • U. Leland Stanford

Wentworth

  • L. N. Hickerson
  • Hunter K. Penn

Rowan County

China Grove

  • Edgar T. Hines
  • Jas. B. Miller
  • J. C. Mundy
  • Frances P. Summerell
  • Hearne Swink
  • William J. Swink, Jr.

Cleveland

  • Joseph C. Harris
  • Samuel E. McNeely
  • Ralph J. Pyler
  • Pleasant D. Roseman

Crescent

  • A. S. Peeler

Gold Hill

  • Benjamin T. Atkins

Landis

  • Luther A. Linn

Mt. Ulla

  • Charles G. Coble
  • T. A. Graham
  • B. B. Miller
  • C. M. Woodard

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Rockwell

  • R. W. Bost
  • O. E. Kluttz
  • C. O. P. Trexler

Salisbury

  • Thomas J. Anderson
  • Thomas W. Andrews
  • Mrs. T. W. Andrews
  • C. W. Armstrong
  • Frank R. Bacon
  • E. H. Beam
  • B. P. Beard
  • James A. Beaver
  • C. T. Bernhardt
  • Clyde H. Bias
  • W. S. Blackmer, Jr.
  • V. W. Blalock
  • Wm. E. Boone
  • Robert E. Boyd
  • Robert V. Brawley
  • J. B. Broach
  • John C. Busby
  • Samuel Carter
  • Walter Carter
  • Donald Clement
  • Hayden Clement
  • Louis H. Clement, Jr.
  • C. L. Coggin
  • George H. Cooper
  • W. C. Coughenour
  • Charles B. Councill
  • Kerr Craige
  • W. H. Crawford
  • ‡Joseph D. Cress
  • R. LaMonte Cress
  • Henry W. Davis
  • Enoch M. Deaton
  • J. Allen Dunn
  • Robert H. Ellington
  • Henry H. Fairley
  • W. F. Falls
  • I. R. Feldmam
  • A. M. Frazier
  • Frank W. Fuller
  • T. G. Furr
  • F. O. Glover
  • R. R. Goodson
  • E. C. Gregory
  • J. T. Gregory
  • James F. Griffith
  • William H. Hamby
  • H. G. Heilig
  • James Daniel Heilig
  • P. A. Heilig
  • Mary F. Henderson
  • William E. Hennessee
  • Thomas M. Hines
  • C. A. Holhouser
  • James Giles Hudson
  • E. W. G. Huffman
  • Mrs. E. W. G. Huffman
  • James F. Hurley
  • Frank Bell John
  • B. B. C. Kesler
  • J. C. Kesler
  • Robert C. Kesler
  • Gladstone L. Kohloss
  • Bob Lee Link
  • Stahle Linn
  • Frank N. McCubbins
  • Benjamin W. McKenzie
  • William W. McKenzie
  • ‡Bascom Wentworth McCaskill
  • Frank B. Marsh
  • Paul T. Martin
  • S. R. Martin
  • W. C. Maupin, Jr.
  • Robert H. Milton
  • Henry L. Monk
  • Henry L. Monk
  • C. L. Murphy
  • Mrs. C. L. Murphy
  • Walter Murphy
  • J. Roby Norwood
  • I. W. Oestreicher
  • E. R. Overman
  • W. L. Palmer
  • Curtis S. Parrish
  • C. A. Peeler
  • G. C. Peeler
  • W. M. Pickens
  • Martin Roy Pickler
  • A. H. Price
  • Claude C. Ramsay
  • D. A. Rendleman
  • John L. Rendleman
  • John L. Rendleman, Jr.
  • John D. Ridenhour
  • Milo A. J. Roseman
  • W. F. Snider
  • W. M. Snider
  • W. F. Somers
  • F. B. Spencer
  • W. J. Starr
  • Ira R. Swicegood
  • L. A. Swicegood
  • B. C. Toms
  • J. R. Trotter
  • R. L. Van Poole
  • J. M. Waggoner
  • E. M. Whitehead
  • E. C. Willis
  • C. W. Woodson
  • E. H. Woodson
  • W. H. Woodson
  • J. E. Younce

Spencer

  • G. F. Benton
  • C. A. Betts
  • Henry M. Cooke
  • Thomas E. Freeland
  • ‡Joseph F. Freeman
  • John T. Gobble
  • F. A. Grissett
    Page 807

  • Robert Lee Grubb
  • P. P. Holt
  • Thomas F. Hudson
  • M. Z. Perkinson
  • Edward Lee Quillin
  • Ernest W. Quillin
  • W. T. Shuford
  • Robt. Lee Simpson
  • S. E. Stoudemire
  • H. A. Swain
  • ‡J. R. Thomas
  • W. A. Ward

Rutherford County

Bostic

  • ‡J. C. Bland
  • Edward N. Washburn, Jr.

Cliffside

  • Clyde A. Ervin
  • C. C. Ervin
  • Robert L. Freeman
  • Reuben A. McBrayer
  • John Wm. Mills
  • Jones S. Rudisill
  • F. B. Scruggs

Ellenboro

  • Charles F. Gold

Forest City

  • John W. Dalton
  • Howard H. Doggett
  • Chas. Z. Flack
  • Grady C. Jones
  • Robert E. Poole
  • George P. Reid
  • Robert L. Reinhardt

Henrietta

  • C. H. Grose

Rutherfordton

  • E. E. Adams
  • John C. Cowan, Jr.
  • M. O. Dickerson, Jr.
  • Martin L. Edwards
  • Horace C. Elliott
  • William A. Harrill, Jr.
  • James D. Justice
  • Fred W. McBrayer
  • William C. McRorie
  • J. A. Miller
  • Decatur F. Morrow
  • Rolland E. Price
  • Mrs. R. E. Price
  • C. L. Reid
  • John L. Robinson
  • G. R. Waldrop
  • O. T. Waldrop
  • Mrs. Edward A. Watkins
  • W. O. Watkins
  • ‡R. A. Wilkins

Spindale

  • J. B. McLaughlin
  • K. S. Tanner

Sampson County

Autryville

  • S. B. Hall

Clinton

  • ‡T. O. Bunting
  • A. B. Butler
  • George E. Butler
  • John E. Butler
  • Roscoe Butler
  • James M. Chesnutt
  • C. L. Cox
  • Edward H. Davis
  • C. M. Faircloth
  • ‡James M. Faircloth
  • Henry E. Faison
  • F. J. Faison
  • John E. Fowler
  • Seddon Goode, Jr.
  • H. A. Grady
  • Archibald McL. Graham
  • J. L. Hathcock
  • P. D. Herring
  • Isaac M. Hobbs
  • W. S. Hobbs
  • J. C. Holliday
  • R. W. Holliday
  • F. B. Johnson
  • James C. Kennedy
  • John D. Kerr, Jr.
  • James L. Kerr
  • Langdon C. Kerr
  • Algernon M. Lee
  • Earl G. Lee
  • Thomas M. Lee
  • Charles I. Matthews
  • Theodore C. Matthews
  • William E. Matthews
  • Lucius L. A. Moore
  • James H. Parker
  • A. R. Parshley
  • C. B. Thomas
  • ‡William L. Thomas
  • Malcomb J. Thornton
  • Fannie Ellen Vann
  • L. B. Warren
  • L. E. Whitfield
  • N. F. L. Whitfield

Garland

  • Robert Samuel Cromartie
  • W. H. Sloan

Huntley

  • Claudius O. Crumpler
  • ‡Alphonso McLamb
  • Monson McLamb

Ingold

  • Roscoe C. Barrett
  • Wm. I. Wright

Ivanhoe

  • John D. Beatty, Jr.
  • K. C. Blue

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Kerr

  • R. R. Walker

Newton Grove

  • Adlai W. Bizzell
  • ‡Clarence L. Britt
  • T. W. Warren

Roseboro

  • D. V. Carter
  • M. B. Melvin
  • Evander Simpson
  • D. W. Tart
  • W. L. West

Salemburg

  • G. Aycock Cooper
  • ‡W. I. Jackson
  • Alphonso McLamb
  • D. M. Royal
  • Fred D. Royal
  • Marcus Royall
  • G. L. Sikes

Turkey

  • T. G. Williams

Scotland County

Gibson

  • Edgar D. Currie
  • R. S. Fletcher
  • A. M. Gibson
  • J. S. Gibson
  • Thomas G. Gibson
  • Eugene Harris
  • A. B. Norton
  • J. G. Pate

Johns

  • Junius Mebane Andrews

Laurel Hill

  • Charles C. Bowen
  • Kenneth Alton Bowen
  • Preston B. Pate
  • Herbert L. Smith

Laurinburg

  • Edwin W. Bryant
  • Wm. Gilbert Butler
  • William H. Cooper, Jr.
  • Robert C. Covington
  • Stephen W. Covington
  • T. T. Covington, Sr.
  • T. T. Covington, Jr.
  • Wade S. Dunbar
  • Thomas J. Dunn
  • E. H. Evans
  • Thomas C. Everett
  • J. T. Fields, Jr.
  • E. H. Gibson
  • Thomas J. Gill
  • Hector Graham
  • Archibald H. James
  • F. P. James
  • J. L. James
  • W. S. James
  • M. L. John
  • Peter John
  • Walter D. McEachim
  • ‡Duncan T. McIntyre
  • Peter McLean
  • John Franklin McNair
  • J. L. McNair
  • Daniel K. McRae
  • Jas. P. MacRae
  • Robert A. Monroe
  • J. R. Murphy
  • J. M. Pate
  • J. D. Phillips
  • William R. Royall

Wagram

  • John Madison Arnette
  • Wm. Clyde Covington
  • Allen McLean
  • J. J. Pence

Stanley County

Albemarle

  • M. S. Beam
  • George S. Blackwelder
  • J. D. Bivins
  • Dalton Cooper
  • Reginald A. Crowell
  • Rufus A. Crowell
  • Ralph E. Denning
  • W. F. Denning
  • L. V. Dunlap
  • William H. Hathcock
  • ‡John G. Mabry
  • William L. Mann
  • Z. V. Moss
  • Heath L. Pemberton
  • J. R. Price
  • G. U. Reeves
  • G. D. B. Reynolds
  • J. B. Sills
  • Edgar N. Smith
  • Robt. Lee Smith
  • W. A. Smith
  • William A. Smith
  • William H. Snuggs
  • H. C. Turner
  • Edgar F. White

Badin

  • Edwin C. Balentine
  • Basil T. Horsfield
  • Donald B. Moore
  • J. D. Pannill
  • Ralph H. Rimmer
  • E. M. Rollins, Jr.
  • H. C. Ross
  • William T. Shaver

New London

  • Clarence C. Moss

Norwood

  • Paul A. Barnhardt
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  • Pines C. Barnhardt
  • C. P. Crawley
  • George O. Dunlap
  • C. L. Guion
  • Thomas A. Hathcock
  • J. A. Lilly
  • John H. Norwood
  • G. T. Turner

Palmerville

  • ‡Richard A. Taylor

Richfield

  • Irving Ray Miller

Stanfield

  • Carl A. Furr
  • E. H. Hartsell

Stokes County

Danbury

  • John D. Humphreys
  • S. E. Petree
  • W. G. Petree

Francisco

  • S. A. Moir

Germanton

  • W. H. Bynum
  • Jesse C. Carson
  • James N. Crumpler
  • Frank McGee
  • ‡D. F. Perrell
  • R. E. Petree
  • J. C. Willis

King

  • H. A. Carroll
  • R. C. Kiser

Mizpah

  • C. C. Carroll
  • J. A. Slate

Pinnacle

  • Holman Bernard

Walnut Cove

  • ‡Betram C. Clarke
  • Jacob Fulton
  • N. S. Mullican
  • Joseph W. Neal

Surry County

Crutchfield

  • J. M. Folger
  • ‡Basil Girard Mackie

Dobson

  • Guion Gray Davis
  • A. D. Folger
  • C. L. Folger
  • T. J. Folger
  • Walter C. Folger
  • James Newton Freeman
  • R. A. Freeman
  • R. C. Freeman
  • L. W. Jarman
  • Winston L. Reece

Elkin

  • J. G. Abernethy
  • William M. Allen
  • Jasper Sidney Atkinson
  • S. Clyde Austin
  • Harry H. Barker
  • T. Gordon Brown
  • Albert O. Bryan
  • Thomas R. Burgess
  • Joseph H. Carter
  • R. H. Chatham
  • Grady H. Cockerham
  • Fred K. Garvey
  • Robert S. Graham
  • Edwin W. Harris
  • Wm. Fletcher Harris
  • J. F. Hendren
  • J. F. Hendren, Jr.
  • William M. Hendren
  • W. G. Miller
  • Hugh Parks
  • Walter D. Turner, Jr.

Mount Airy

  • Thomas B. Ashby, Jr.
  • Peter R. Beamer
  • Edward C. Bivens
  • A. L. Bunker
  • Worth E. Dobbins
  • Julius Eldridge
  • Thomas G. Fawcett
  • John H. Folger
  • S. Porter Graves
  • Wm. Graves
  • Y. B. Graves
  • J. D. Hogan
  • R. E. Hollingsworth
  • Lewis M. Lamm
  • Henry Harrison Llewellyn
  • William Edgar Lindsay
  • Edward M. Linville
  • William E. Long
  • Robert J. Lovill
  • Thomas B. McCargo, Jr.
  • Abram H. Merritt, Jr.
  • O. Von K. Merritt
  • W. E. Merritt, Jr.
  • R. C. Mitchell
  • D. C. Rector
  • Henry B. Rowe
  • C. F. Smith
  • ‡Charles E. Snoddy
  • R. W. Sparger
  • A. P. Turnmire
  • W. S. Wolfe
  • L. P. Wrenn
  • J. B. Yokley
  • J. F. Yokley
  • O. H. Yokley

Pilot Mountain

  • William P. Henley
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  • Charles E. Hiatt
  • J. C. Kirkpatrick
  • Walter M. Matthews
  • E. W. Owens
  • Paul A. Reid
  • E. W. Smith
  • John E. Smith
  • James P. Smith
  • P. L. Trotter

Shoals

  • Ira Otis Hauser

Siloam

  • Samuel Hugh Atkinson
  • S. E. Matthews
  • H. R. Spencer
  • R. E. Taylor

State Road

  • B. D. Phillips
  • Richard G. Wilmoth

Westfield

  • A. L. Smith

Swain County

Almond

  • ‡John C. Reid

Bryson City

  • C. C. Angel
  • K. E. Bennett
  • Daniel R. Bryson
  • T. D. Bryson
  • Horace M. DeHart
  • Mrs. Lillian Fry
  • B. C. Jones
  • Thurman Leatherwood
  • A. S. Patterson
  • Charles J. Sisk
  • Thomas B. Smiley
  • Glenn Tweed
  • N. E. Wright

Cherokee

  • Fred F. Floyd

Nantahala

  • Tim A. May

Wesser

  • ‡F. H. Woodard

Whittier

  • Sanfjord B. Teu

Transylvania County

Brevard

  • William H. Anderson
  • W. E. Breese
  • William E. Breese, Jr.
  • Harrell G. Corpening
  • Daniel L. English
  • Edwin S. English
  • Welch Galloway
  • Robert L. Gash
  • H. C. Hardin
  • Bruce H. Lewis
  • Joseph W. Lyday
  • Robert C. McLean
  • Jesse B. Pickelsimer
  • W. J. Scruggs
  • John C. Seagle
  • T. J. Summey
  • Chas. P. White

Cherryfield

  • H. E. Whitmire

Pisgah Forest

  • G. C. Hedden

Rosman

  • James H. Councill
  • Ernest L. English

Selica

  • ‡C. S. Sloan

Tyrrell County

Columbia

  • Percy M. Arps
  • Edward P. Cohoon, Jr.
  • J. C. Gatlin
  • R. S. Knight, Jr.
  • Forrest L. Liverman
  • John W. Melson
  • John S. Norman
  • John E. Norris
  • T. H. Woodley

Jerry

  • Wilbert J. Swain

Union County

Marshville

  • Bonner B. Black
  • James S. Blair
  • J. D. James
  • Homer H. Leonard
  • B. C. Parker
  • L. L. Parker
  • M. A. Phifer
  • Mattie Eliz. Smith

Mineral Springs

  • ‡C. F. Boyett

Monroe

  • Henry W. Austin
  • M. E. Austin
  • Azer D. Baucom
  • John H. Benton
  • Isaac H. Blair
  • Harry Woods Coble
  • Braxton Craig
  • Gillam Craig
  • ‡Robert A. Eubanks
  • R. F. Ezzell
  • A. B. Fairley
  • Edward O. Fitzsimmons
  • Kemp Funderburk
  • J. P. Gamble
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  • R. H. Garren
  • Beemer C. Harrell
  • Claude H. Hasty
  • Robert Ray Hawfield
  • J. W. Hines, Jr.
  • Roland W. Horton
  • Hugh F. Houston
  • Robert S. Houston
  • Samuel S. Howie
  • Mike Hudson
  • E. A. Laney
  • Reuben W. Lemmond
  • Thomas A. Little
  • Walter B. Love
  • D. Jackson Melton
  • J. F. Milliken
  • John W. Neal
  • W. Vann Parker
  • R. L. Payne
  • William B. Phifer
  • Dwight Plyler
  • Joseph H. Price
  • Thomas J. Price
  • Robert B. Redwine
  • T. Worth Redwine
  • A. M. Secrest
  • W. O. Seymour
  • W. D. Simpson
  • A. M. Stack
  • E. B. Stack
  • W. E. Thomas, Jr.
  • J. C. M. Vann
  • E. C. Williams

Unionville

  • Lemuel A. Price
  • Miss O. R. Whitley

Waxhaw

  • Henry B. Adams
  • Samuel H. Clarke
  • Earl J. Ezzell
  • W. R. McDonald, Jr.
  • Pearl Rodman
  • Henry A. Sims

Wingate

  • William A. Redfearn

Vance County

Dabney

  • C. J. Wyche

Greystone

  • ‡A. P. Flythe

Henderson

  • J. E. Bagwell
  • Harry H. Bass
  • James H. Bridgers
  • Richard Austin Bullock
  • C. M. Cooper, Jr.
  • David J. Cooper
  • Henry B. Cooper
  • James A. Cooper
  • John A. Cooper
  • Marshall Y. Cooper
  • S. P. Cooper
  • Numa H. Crews
  • R. G. S. Davis
  • E. F. Fenner
  • Wm. Henry Fleming
  • P. H. Gill
  • G. A. Harrell
  • George A. Harrell
  • Andrew J. Harriss
  • Benjamin F. Harris
  • J. E. Harris
  • L. R. Harris
  • Edison T. Hicks
  • Clyde H. Hight
  • D. D. Hocutt
  • W. D. Horner
  • J. M. Huff
  • Adeline E. Hughes
  • I. W. Hughes
  • C. H. Hunt
  • Louis C. Kerner
  • D. B. Kimball, Jr.
  • R. G. Kittrell
  • T. Skinner Kittrell
  • E. G. Landis
  • J. F. Lewis
  • William R. McNair
  • Mary L. Macon
  • M. C. Miles
  • Andrew P. Newcomb
  • C. H. Oliver
  • E. F. Parham
  • Scott P. Parham
  • Walter W. Parker
  • J. M. Peace
  • S. T. Peace
  • B. H. Perry
  • Eugene M. Rollins
  • George A. Rose, Jr.
  • George J. Rowland
  • I. Cheatham Rowland
  • S. G. Satterwhite
  • R. B. Spencer
  • Samuel O. Spruill
  • H. E. Thrower
  • R. T. Upchurch
  • W. B. Waddill
  • Edwin G. Watkins
  • Robert G. Young
  • A. A. Zollicoffer
  • J. H. Zollicoffer
  • J. P. Zollicoffer

Kittrell

  • M. B. Stone
  • Marvin Lee Stone

Townsville

  • ‡Wilfong Waldron Clarke
  • James M. B. Hunt
  • Leo D. Martin
  • E. B. Taylor
  • B. M. Walton

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Wake County

Apex

  • Herbert J. Bailey
  • Alfred V. Baucom
  • Annie Elizabeth Baldwin
  • O. Edwin Finch
  • ‡J. W. Harward
  • Henry O. Holland
  • Ralph T. Mills
  • B. P. Pearson
  • J. A. Pearson
  • J. E. Pearson
  • ‡D. M. Seymour
  • W. H. Upchurch
  • C. G. Upchurch
  • ‡H. G. Utley
  • C. A. Whittington

Carpenter

  • ‡Paul B. Morgan

Cary

  • James Lister Mareom
  • Julia C. Pasmore
  • Peter Powers, Jr.
  • D. J. Womble
  • ‡W. H. Young

Fuquay Springs

  • John D. Champion
  • August G. Elliot
  • Charles C. Fleming
  • F. H. Fleming
  • Roscoe B. Lewis

Garner

  • Robert W. Brooks

Holly Springs

  • Green H. Alford
  • L. B. Gunter
  • James L. Scholl
  • R. B. Templeton
  • Carlyle D. Wheeler
  • James H. Wheeler

Knightdale

  • J. R. Hester

Morrisville

  • ‡C. H. Byrd
  • George J. Green
  • Arthur E. Riggsbee

Neuse

  • C. R. Arnold
  • D. C. Arnold

Raleigh

  • Lunsford Abbott
  • Edward S. Abell
  • Claude O. Abernethy
  • Max D. Abernethy
  • C. L. Adams
  • R. K. Adams
  • Stonewall Jackson Adams
  • William J. Adams
  • A. T. Allen
  • C. M. Allen
  • Matthew H. Allen
  • T. M. Allen
  • William M. Allen
  • James C. Allison
  • H. C. Amick
  • Andrew V. Anderson
  • Alexander B. Andrews
  • D. H. Andrews
  • Graham H. Andrews
  • John Hawkins Andrews
  • William J. Andrews
  • Arthur A. Aronson
  • Samuel A. Ashe, Jr.
  • C. B. Atwater
  • J. O. Bailey
  • H. G. Baity
  • Andrew J. R. Banks
  • ‡C. G. Banks
  • E. E. Banks
  • G. W. Banks
  • J. M. Barber
  • Sybil Barrington
  • Howard Lindsay Barrow
  • Allen J. Barwick
  • W. P. Batchelor
  • F. G. Battle
  • G. U. Baucom, Jr.
  • C. W. Beckwith
  • J. Crawford Biggs
  • J. H. Bonner
  • K. P. B. Bonner
  • Wm. T. Bost
  • J. D. Boushall, Jr.
  • J. H. Boushall
  • ‡D. L. Boyd, Jr.
  • Wm. M. Boylan
  • John C. Brantley
  • Albert Bretsch
  • R. L. Bridger
  • L. C. Brogden
  • N. B. Broughton
  • Roy M. Brown
  • S. Duke Bryan
  • C. K. Burgess
  • Howard F. Burns
  • ‡C. W. Burt
  • Perrin Busbee
  • Philip H. Busbee
  • R. S. Busbee
  • Simons Clarkson Busbee
  • W. H. Butt
  • A. C. Campbell
  • E. F. Capps
  • O. L. Carpenter
  • ‡Jas. A. Cash, Jr.
  • G. F. Catlett
  • J. E. Caudle
  • V. S. Caviness
  • Z. Marvin Caveness
  • Joseph B. Cheshire, Jr.
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  • James Webb Cheshire
  • C. Clarence Chinnis
  • Heriot Clarkson
  • John B. Clingman
  • Roy E. Cole
  • Ernest W. Constable
  • F. Cline Cochrane
  • Oscar J. Coffin
  • W. Y. Collie
  • Lawrence E. Covington
  • B. G. Cowper, Jr.
  • B. T. Cowper
  • A. L. Cox
  • Gilbert Crabtree
  • W. F. Credle
  • W. L. Currie
  • Josephus Daniels
  • Jonathan W. Daniels
  • ‡Chas. H. Davis
  • Harry T. Davis
  • J. F. Davis
  • Lorenzo B. Davis
  • ‡L. R. Davis
  • Claude B. Denson
  • William B. DeWar
  • Rufus A. Doughton
  • Clyde A. Douglas
  • ‡D. St.P. DuBose
  • D. D. Duncan
  • Vernon V. Duncan
  • F. A. Edmonson
  • O. C. Edwards
  • Cape W. Ellington
  • Geo. B. Elliott
  • ‡T. J. Etheridge
  • ‡James N. Eubanks
  • W. N. Everett
  • J. M. Fleming
  • A. L. Fletcher
  • Frederick V. Fonville
  • Miss K. L. Frazier
  • ‡Benjamin D. Gaddy
  • H. M. Gaddy
  • Kenneth Gant
  • G. M. Garren
  • Charles Bray Garrett
  • B. M. Gatling
  • William C. Gatling
  • Fred N. Gattis
  • Willie Floyd Gattis
  • M. R. Gibson
  • O. L. Giersch
  • A. Vernon Goodman
  • Wm. A. Graham
  • Robert L. Gray, Jr.
  • C. J. Green
  • Mrs. Walter H. Grimes
  • Wm. Grimes
  • T. B. Gunter, Jr.
  • A. C. Hamby
  • Julia Hamlet Harris
  • J. H. Hardison
  • Francis M. Harper
  • Frank M. Harper, Jr.
  • Charles U. Harris
  • John L. Harris
  • Ernest Haywood
  • Hubert Benbury Haywood
  • William Grimes Haywood
  • H. T. Hicks
  • V. Monroe Hicks
  • William S. Hicks
  • Edwin M. Highsmith
  • ‡James Allen Hill
  • DeLauny S. Hines
  • J. W. Hinsdale, Jr.
  • Clement B. Holding
  • Graham D. Holding
  • Alvis Connor Holloway
  • R. M. Homewood
  • R. B. House
  • Eugene B. Howle
  • W. H. Hughes, Jr.
  • George H. Humber
  • Rufus Avery Hunter
  • W. F. Hunter
  • F. J. Hunnicutt
  • Paul S. Hutchings
  • Joseph K. Jenkins
  • Levi H. Jobe
  • Arthur T. Johnson
  • Blackburn W. Johnson
  • Charles E. Johnson, Jr.
  • Earle Johnson
  • J. F. Johnson
  • H. N. Johnston, Jr.
  • O. V. Jones
  • W. B. Jones
  • ‡F. C. Jordan
  • James Y. Joyner
  • W. T. Joyner
  • Eugene C. Judd
  • Cunin G. Keeble
  • James P. Kerr
  • J. W. Kimbrough, Jr.
  • Arthur C. Kimrey
  • C. S. Kurfees
  • B. M. Lackey
  • M. Ashby Lambert
  • B. J. Lawrence
  • Oscar Leach
  • Samuel E. Leonard
  • J. B. Lewis
  • Richard H. Lewis
  • H. B. Lindsey
  • John C. Lockhart
  • Henry M. London
  • John R. Lowery
  • Jerome Worth Lynn
  • Alexander M. McDonald
  • Lawrence MacRae
  • Charles E. Maddry
  • J. H. Manning
  • James S. Manning
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  • James S. Manning, Jr.
  • ‡Harry A. Martin
  • C. C. Massey
  • R. C. Maxwell
  • Ernest P. Maynard
  • William H. McElwee
  • J. W. McGee, Jr.
  • John S. McKee
  • Benjamin S. McKeel
  • Alderman Merritt
  • ‡Henry A. Miller
  • Eugene Mills
  • John Watson Mitchell
  • B. F. Moore
  • James Moore
  • Lawrence V. Morrill, Jr.
  • Plato Jackson Myatt
  • Barnette Naiman
  • Harold Lee Naylor
  • Robert P. Noble
  • Joseph H. Norman
  • George M. Norwood
  • Joseph J. Norwood
  • Benjamin F. Page
  • Frank Page
  • C. J. Parker, Jr.
  • J. R. Pearson
  • L. E. Perry
  • J. J. Philips
  • R. F. Philips
  • Wiley H. M. Pittman
  • H. McK. Pleasants
  • Walter L. Pool
  • George Ross Pou
  • James H. Pou, Jr.
  • Joseph C. Powell
  • I. M. Proctor, Jr.
  • William T. Ragland
  • E. E. Randolph
  • ‡Authur Ranes
  • H. R. Ray
  • P. A. Reavis, Jr.
  • Cader Rhodes
  • Leland B. Rhodes
  • William H. Rhodes, Jr.
  • W. C. Riddick
  • James P. Rives
  • Holleman H. Robbins
  • ‡Hoyt G. Robertson
  • John A. Robertson
  • Preston B. Rodgers, Jr.
  • Wiley Hager Rogers
  • A. S. Root
  • W. H. Royster
  • W. M. Royster
  • Reginald H. Rushton
  • ‡Mrs. E. F. Sasser
  • Isaac Schwartz
  • P. E. Seagle
  • P. L. Senter
  • Howard B. Shaw
  • William T. Shaw
  • S. Brown Shepherd
  • C. A. Shore
  • ‡Phil B. Simpson
  • W. A. Simpson
  • Isabel Sloan
  • Ed. Chambers Smith
  • Edward C. Smith, Jr.
  • H. L. Smith
  • Paul F. Smith
  • W. N. H. Smith
  • ‡Wm. O. Smith
  • William Oscar Smith
  • W. W. Smith
  • W. B. Snow
  • H. J. Sorrell
  • C. B. Sparger
  • ‡Leon Spitz
  • John F. Sprague
  • W. P. Stacy
  • J. S. Stell
  • C. H. Stephenson, Jr.
  • John B. Stronach
  • J. M. Strong
  • C. E. Stuart
  • H. L. Swain
  • Andrew Syme
  • C. B. Taylor
  • C. I. Taylor
  • S. F. Telfair, Jr.
  • Fred W. Temple
  • James J. Thomas, Jr.
  • Alfred M. Thompson
  • Cyrus Thompson
  • H. A. Thompson
  • O. S. Thompson
  • E. L. Tilley
  • J. B. Towler
  • J. G. Tucker
  • H. G. Turner
  • W. W. Vass
  • Frank P. Wall
  • J. B. Watson
  • John T. West
  • Louis N. West
  • C. B. Wilkerson
  • T. E. Wilkerson, Jr.
  • Alfred Williams, Jr.
  • R. E. Williams
  • Seaton W. Williams
  • R. M. Willis
  • R. B. Wilson
  • Robert W. Winston, Jr.
  • W. Brantley Womble
  • A. L. Wooten
  • Hal V. Worth
  • John B. Wright
  • J. B. Wright, Jr.
  • Robert H. Wright

Wakefield

  • Charles D. Beddingfield, Jr.
  • B. M. Bell
  • Robert L. Harper
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  • J. H. Phillips
  • Avon Privett

Wake Forest

  • David F. Adcock
  • Daniel B. Bryan
  • Haywood W. Corbitt
  • George H. Davis
  • ‡E. F. Perry
  • Frank L. Ray
  • ‡R. M. Sawyer
  • C. L. Shuford
  • S. S. Woodley
  • J. A. Yarborough

Wendell

  • J. D. Bain
  • Paul C. Brantley
  • Lee Roy Clark
  • James E. B. Davis
  • James H. Davis
  • J. H. Griffin
  • J. C. Harris
  • ‡Ralph P. Hilliard
  • Charles E. McLean
  • W. R. Nowell
  • J. W. Parker
  • William H. Rhodes
  • Z. V. Richardson
  • B. J. Thomas
  • M. C. Todd
  • R. C. Wiggins
  • William A. Winston

West Raleigh

  • Needham B. Herring
  • Alfred A. Johnston
  • C. H. Roberts

Willow Springs

  • Lawrence Blalock
  • P. L. Smith

Zebulon

  • G. S. Barbee
  • E. V. Bell
  • Chas. Ely Flowers
  • O. R. Horton
  • W. H. McGuire, Jr.
  • Clyde E. Mizelle
  • Harry L. Satisky

Warren County

Arcola

  • R. B. Hunter

Macon

  • J. R. Betts, Jr.
  • T. A. Betts

Norlina

  • J. B. Haymore
  • Everett L. Hicks
  • R. F. Marshburn
  • H. W. Walker

Ridgeway

  • J. E. Banzet, Jr.
  • R. D. Scott

Warren Plains

  • W. C. Bobbitt

Warrenton

  • Philip G. Alston
  • Graham V. Boyd
  • ‡William C. Bryan
  • Julia Mangum Dameron
  • J. B. Davis
  • R. M. Davis
  • Walter A. Davis
  • W. B. Davis
  • G. B. Egerton
  • William K. Falkner
  • Thomas J. Holt
  • Alpheus Jones
  • W. Beodre Jones
  • James Y. Kerr
  • John M. Lytch
  • Gideon H. Macon
  • John Gulick Mitchell
  • J. B. Palmer
  • Nathan M. Palmer
  • James K. Polk
  • William T. Polk
  • Walter R. White
  • B. B. Williams

Wise

  • William Elmore King

Washington County

Creswell

  • ‡Milton T. Alexander
  • ‡William A. Alexander
  • William W. Bateman
  • Charles N. Davenport
  • J. H. Phelps
  • Sidney C. Smithson
  • L. S. Webb
  • D. E. Woodley
  • E. S. Woodley

Plymouth

  • V. E. Everett
  • O. Henry Lyon
  • Claudius McGowan
  • Z. V. Norman
  • Theodore Partrick, Jr.
  • Theodore H. Partrick
  • Walter F. Winslow

Watauga County

Blowing Rock

  • ‡Archibald Campbell Dangerfield
  • R. G. Greene
  • G. M. Sudderth
  • ‡Carl B. Watts

Boone

  • Henry Neal Blair
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  • Edward T. Councill
  • B. B. Dougherty
  • A. G. Glenn
  • I. G. Greer
  • O. L. Hardin
  • Fred H. Hodges
  • Clifton W. Pearson
  • W. S. Penn
  • J. T. C. Wright

Green Park

  • James C. Gray

Mast

  • J. B. Mast

Rutherwood

  • Harriet M. Bingham
  • W. H. Johnson

Valle Crucis

  • T. C. Baird
  • James P. Burke
  • Henry B. Perry

Wayne County

Fremont

  • Fred M. Arrowood
  • Frank B. Aycock
  • Benjamin F. Aycock
  • Jesse Barden Aycock
  • Leland L. Aycock
  • T. B. Aycock
  • H. Milton Best
  • Harry Bayant Ballance
  • John M. Buffaloe
  • R. B. Cobb
  • R. E. L. Dees
  • Frank A. Hayes
  • ‡George E. Hayes
  • John Hayes
  • ‡Oscar Lee Haynes
  • Bennett Hooks
  • W. O. Hooks
  • J. B. Lane, Jr.
  • C. L. Lassiter
  • F. L. Peacock, Jr.
  • C. G. Pike
  • H. L. Pippin
  • Norman R. Pippin
  • F. B. Short
  • S. S. Smith, Jr.
  • W. T. Turlington
  • J. T. Whitley
  • Willie R. Winders
  • B. O. Yelverton
  • C. R. Yelverton
  • Oscar W. Yelverton
  • R. B. Yelverton
  • R. L. Yelverton

Genoa

  • U. G. Moore

Goldsboro

  • William R. Allen, Jr.
  • Claude F. Bizzell
  • Norwood C. Bizzell
  • Daniel C. Boney
  • Paisley Boney, Jr.
  • Edwin B. Borden
  • E. B. Borden, Jr.
  • F. K. Borden
  • F. K. Borden, Jr.
  • J. L. Borden
  • Murray Borden
  • T. F. Borden
  • Walter E. Borden
  • Hasell O. Boyd
  • W. A. Carter
  • W. B. Cobb
  • John Robert Crawford, Jr.
  • James S. Crawford
  • Charles A. Creech
  • W. H. Creech
  • Frank A. Daniels
  • F. B. Daniels
  • George S. Daniels
  • William A. Dees
  • T. A. Dewey
  • M. T. Dickinson
  • James W. Dorsett
  • Hugh Dortch
  • Allen H. Edgerton
  • Paul B. Edmundson
  • Thomas Edmundson
  • H. G. Epstein
  • Leonard Epstein
  • S. N. Epstein
  • G. K. Freeman
  • L. P. Gardner
  • P. C. Garrison
  • Russell L. Ginn
  • C. M. Grantham
  • E. A. Griffin
  • L. B. Griffin
  • Oscar A. Hamilton
  • James J. Hatch
  • J. E. F. Hicks
  • Gabe Holmes, Jr.
  • W. H. House
  • Alvin H. Howell
  • Don C. Humphrey
  • J. T. Jeffreys
  • Z. M. L. Jeffreys
  • Cyrus M. Johnson
  • S. A. Johnson
  • John D. Langston
  • William Leslie Langston
  • Edwin B. Lee
  • William C. Linville
  • Oscar N. Lovelace
  • Lawrence Fuller McIntyre
  • B. L. Malpass
  • H. G. Maxwell
  • T. Louis Mayo
  • Alexander A. Miller
  • R. B. Miller
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  • George B. Morris
  • Hart Norwood
  • John Norwood
  • Thomas H. Norwood
  • Thomas O'Berry
  • H. B. Parker, Jr.
  • Joe A. Parker
  • Talbot F. Parker
  • W. B. Parker
  • W. R. Parker
  • J. Micah Pate
  • W. B. Phillips
  • James Marshall Powell
  • B. F. Rhodes
  • Marius E. Robinson, Jr.
  • D. J. Rose
  • Moses Rountree
  • George C. Royall, Jr.
  • Kenneth C. Royall
  • W. A. Royall
  • R. M. Sasser
  • F. Carlyle Shepard
  • H. I. Shrago
  • J. P. Shrago
  • H. R. Simmons
  • William H. Smith
  • George C. Southerland
  • Harry P. Stevens
  • W. F. Taylor
  • W. R. Taylor
  • S. F. Teague
  • Charles A. Thompson
  • George W. Thompson
  • Percy M. Thompson
  • W. B. Thompson
  • J. F. Thomson
  • R. S. Turlington
  • Roger S. Turlington
  • F. H. Uzzell
  • G. W. Waters, Jr.
  • A. Weil
  • Herman Weil
  • Leslie Weil
  • Lionel Weil
  • A. G. Woodard
  • S. D. Wooten
  • E. Harrison Yelverton
  • E. Leslie Yelverton
  • Paul Yelverton
  • William B. Yelverton

Mount Olive

  • Allen B. Andrews
  • Marcus C. S. Cherry, Jr.
  • P. O'B. R. Farmer
  • J. E. Giddings
  • A. S. Grady
  • Aubrey C. Hatch
  • M. J. Hatcher
  • C. Crouse Henderson
  • Everett E. Herring
  • C. M. King
  • Charles D. Lee
  • James Lovette Lee
  • D. F. Odom
  • R. E. Perry
  • E. J. Pope
  • H. J. Pope, Jr.
  • Luther B. Ring
  • Guy R. Ross
  • Ben W. Southerland, Jr.
  • R. J. Southerland, Jr.
  • Harry Tatum
  • J. W. Wilkins
  • L. L. Wilson
  • Robert Southerland Wooten
  • I. F. Witherington

Pikeville

  • Thomas B. Aycock
  • W. B. Fort
  • Alexander Taylor
  • Leon B. Taylor

Seven Springs

  • E. N. Grady
  • F. R. Jarman

Wilkes County

New Castle

  • Lewis C. Myers
  • H. H. Walker

Oakwoods

  • Thomas S. Dalton

Ronda

  • D. E. Key

Wilkesboro

  • John M. Brown
  • Jasper S. Cowles
  • Hugh A. Cranor
  • J. C. Hubbard
  • Paul H. Lenderman
  • W. E. Pharr
  • James R. Weaver

North Wilkesboro

  • Salle Allen
  • James M. Anderson
  • P. J. Brame, Jr.
  • D. H. Carlton
  • C. D. Coffey, Jr.
  • C. S. Coffey
  • Carl M. Crews
  • J. P. Horton
  • F. C. Hubbard
  • ‡Edwin O. Masten, Jr.
  • H. H. Reynolds
  • Julius A. Rousseau
  • Horace Sisk
  • James Clinton Smoot, Jr.
  • L. E. Stacy, Jr.
  • Samuel Monroe Turner
  • W. R. Wilkins
  • P. M. Williams
  • Clem Wrenn

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Wilson County

Black Creek

  • M. Douglas Aycock
  • John Yancey Aycock
  • Fred E. Howard
  • Anderson J. Smith

Elm City

  • Karl B. Bailey
  • Benjamin F. Barnes
  • Edgar B. Brinkley
  • G. M. Brooks
  • ‡T. A. Burgess
  • W. W. Eagles
  • Leon T. Griffin
  • J. R. Mercer
  • John C. Moore
  • J. T. Usher
  • J. L. Winstead
  • O. J. Winstead

Lucama

  • W. B. Barnes
  • Ben H. Hackney
  • J. H. Lamm
  • John Alexander Moore

Sims

  • James B. Barnes

Stantonsburg

  • D. E. Overman
  • H. H. Powell
  • J. C. Stanton
  • S. S. Strother

Wilson

  • William P. Anderson, Jr.
  • Benjamin H. Bardin
  • J. D. Bardin
  • E. J. Barnes
  • James T. Barnes
  • John T. Barnes
  • John T. Barnes, Jr.
  • Leslie E. Barnes
  • Troy Barnes
  • Troy Barnes
  • Walter L. Barnhill
  • Herbert D. Bateman
  • W. C. Bateman
  • J. J. Batts, Jr.
  • B. F. Beasley
  • Henry B. Best
  • James Davis Blount
  • D. S. Boykin
  • R. S. Boykin
  • Hewland A. Branch
  • Roscoe G. Briggs
  • Robert L. Brinkley
  • Jennings Caney Brown
  • John F. Bruton
  • J. Shepard Bryan
  • F. L. Carr
  • S. E. Clark
  • George W. Connor
  • Henry G. Connor, Jr.
  • C. G. Cox
  • U. H. Cozart, Jr.
  • James R. Craven
  • P. C. Darden
  • Clifford Vernon Davis
  • T. A. Davis
  • ‡W. H. Davis
  • Archie B. Deans
  • Charles S. Eagles
  • Haywood Edmundson
  • W. B. Edwards
  • L. J. Farmer
  • William M. Farmer
  • W. A. Gardner
  • Henry Felton Griffin
  • George Hackney, Jr.
  • Thomas J. Hackney
  • Willis D. Hackney
  • L. S. Hadley
  • F. S. Hassell
  • Bunn Hearn
  • Benjamin S. Herring
  • N. B. Herring
  • J. D. M. Hill
  • Ashe J. Hines
  • David W. Isear
  • ‡Joseph B. Jarvis
  • James E. King
  • ‡A. C. Lamm
  • E. B. Langley
  • Vernon C. Langley
  • Bryce Little
  • Silas Rowe Lucas
  • William A. Lucas
  • James T. W. McGraw
  • Joe L. McEwen
  • Arthur L. McIntosh
  • William F. MacMillian
  • Raymond E. Matthews
  • T. D. Meares, Jr.
  • S. G. Mewborn
  • A. Roy Moore
  • Charles E. Moore, Jr.
  • K. Carl Moore
  • W. D. Moore
  • H. H. Murray
  • Albert Oettinger
  • Elmer R. Oettinger
  • Alvis Patterson
  • Rennie Peele
  • Christopher Hill Pierce
  • Sam C. Pike
  • R. E. Quinn, Jr.
  • O. G. Rand, Jr.
  • E. G. Rawlings, Jr.
  • Lenox D. Rawlings
  • L. L. Reedy
  • E. R. Saleeby
  • L. J. Smith
  • M. S. Strickland
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  • R. A. Thompson
  • G. W. Tomlinson
  • T. R. Uzzell
  • ‡J. E. Ward
  • P. T. Watson
  • J. D. Wells
  • L. A. Wells
  • Mrs. William Wells
  • W. P. Whitaker, Jr.
  • J. S. Whitehead
  • A. F. Williams, Jr.
  • K. Giles Winstead
  • L. H. Winstead
  • E. H. Woodard
  • Graham Woodard
  • J. E. Woodard
  • L. P. Woodard
  • P. L. Woodard
  • T. H. Woodard
  • Warren Vaughn Woodard
  • ‡S. W. Worthington
  • J. H. Yelverton
  • C. F. Young
  • H. A. Young
  • W. B. Young, Jr.
  • ‡Willoughby F. Young

Yadkin County

Boonville

  • C. B. Poindexter

East Bend

  • Edgar B. Benbow
  • Clarence B. Joyce
  • Floyd A. Martin
  • John Bennett Martin
  • L. A. Matthews
  • ‡Charles A. Norman

Hamptonville

  • ‡J. F. Williams

Yadkinville

  • C. N. Dobbins
  • W. E. Dobbins
  • Thomas L. Harding
  • ‡V. W. Hoke
  • Dwight D. Martin
  • D. M. Reece
  • James T. Reece
  • Carl I. Shore
  • G. D. Shore
  • A. H. Wolfe

Yancey County

Burnsville

  • Ernest L. Briggs
  • Charles Lee Brown
  • D. W. Crawford
  • R. E. Honeycutt
  • M. A. Honeycutt
  • Jay B. Ray
  • E. F. Watson

Sane River

  • H. A. Whittington

Sioux

  • Jess Warrick

ALABAMA

Alexander City

  • A. P. Fuquay
  • Onslow Regan

Auburn

  • J. L. Sibley

Bay Minetta

  • H. Bruce McPhaul

Birmingham

  • Joseph Jennings Asbury
  • William K. Brown
  • J. A. Bryan
  • Eugene T. Crews, Jr.
  • Harvey L. Davis
  • Rufus A. Duvall
  • T. R. Eagles
  • F. H. Elsom
  • Lucius Frierson
  • John M. Gibson
  • J. R. Harris
  • William S. Hunter
  • Charlie C. Kerner
  • W. L. Kluttz
  • Joseph Loveman
  • F. W. Miller
  • T. G. Murdock
  • Paul G. Parsons
  • T. W. Simmons
  • William H. Snell
  • George Stephens
  • Mrs. Ira T. Turlington
  • L. F. Turlington
  • V. E. Whitaker
  • G. B. Wynne

Claiborne

  • John R. Wormely

Dothan

  • N. B. Cannaday
  • Neill H. McCallum

Enslev

  • S. S. Heide
  • A. Hill Hoyle
  • Frederick G. Kelly
  • Frank R. Kelly

Evergreen

  • R. A. Winston

Fairfield

  • W. H. Oldham

Faunsdale

  • Mims B. Walker

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Florala

  • M. H. Matthews

Gadsden

  • Walter R. Dortch

Greely

  • Hubert B. Connor

Greensboro

  • William W. Baird

Hamilton

  • ‡Grover C. Crane

Hartselle

  • Charles Harold Doss
  • C. I. Doss

Huntshoro

  • Mrs. Will Dozier

Jasper

  • Alexander McIntyre

Loachapoka

  • E. L. Spencer

Mobile

  • V. Moore Buckalew
  • E. Ashton Hill

Montgomery

  • Herbert Bemerton Battle
  • James W. Battle
  • Philip L. Branson
  • D. L. Cannon
  • Robert V. Davis
  • Benjamin S. Gay
  • Robert Harris, Jr.
  • ‡N. C. Starke
  • L. D. Summey
  • David S. Wainer

Newton

  • George Norrell Harward

Pride

  • Samuel M. Thompson

Roanoke

  • Frank M. Cauthen

Selma

  • Edwin Donnell
  • K. C. Frazer
  • Henry Lloyd

Siluria

  • W. Frank Strowd

Talladega

  • Joseph E. Camp
  • Arthur W. Hardin
  • B. A. Simms

Tallassee

  • Harry L. Brunson

Troy

  • Druid H. Conrad
  • C. M. Farmer

Watson

  • T. W. Powers

ARIZONA

Fort Huachua

  • F. B. Shipp

Gilbert

  • Bartley Skinner

Nogales

  • H. C. Smith
  • Bascom L. Wilson

Phoenix

  • Gray Archer
  • Grover C. Mann

Tuscon

  • ‡Hubert C. Heffner
  • ‡Mrs. H. C. Heffner
  • Charles E. Patterson

ARKANSAS

Batesville

  • James P. Coffin

Beasley

  • ‡Furnifold Cole

Berkeley

  • Mrs. James S. Moore

El Dorado

  • John W. Greening

Fayetteville

  • E. A. Hodson
  • V. L. Jones

Forrest City

  • Alfred B. Nimocks

Fort Smith

  • T. S. Osborne

Hope

  • A. H. Carrigan
  • George W. Taylor

Hot Springs

  • Orlander H. Sumpter

Little Rock

  • Samuel B. Adams
  • J. C. Meekins
  • Francis O. Rogers
  • Louise V. Sutton
  • John Thames

Monticello

  • J. D. McCloy

Rogers

  • Watson B. Holyfield

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CALIFORNIA

Bakersfield

  • George T. Ashe

Berkeley

  • James S. Moore
  • R. E. Parker
  • B. F. White

Beverly Hills

  • Edward S. Reid, Jr.

Brawley

  • Archie H. McFadyen

Brea

  • Robert N. Ledford
  • Mrs. Robert Newton Ledford

Calexico

  • John F. Lamb

Carpenteria

  • Eleanor Hoffman

Claremont

  • James E. Powell
  • R. T. Webb

El Sequndo

  • Mrs. Myrtle E. Rich

Exter

  • W. P. Blair

Fresno

  • E. Brevard Osborne

Glendale

  • Oscar Newby

Hollywood

  • George H. Carpenter
  • ‡William Elom Edmundson
  • A. W. Folger

Huntington Park

  • Charles J. O'Hagan

Lindsay

  • Clyde O. Griffin

Long Beach

  • ‡Gerald B. Newby
  • Jack R. Rountree

Los Angeles

  • Walter V. Brem
  • Phillip C. Davis
  • Fairfax K. Dillon
  • Edgar F. Engstrum
  • Charles E. Hurt
  • Samuel S. Jackson
  • ‡Fortune Lanier
  • Dudley Lindsey
  • Charles L. Nichols
  • J. W. Patton
  • Mrs. J. W. Patton
  • John R. Stancill
  • J. S. Webb
  • W. R. Wilson
  • H. O. Wolfe
  • Charles G. Yarborough

Oakland

  • James Gordon Crawford
  • Thomas M. Price

Rio Vista

  • John S. Mason

Northfork

  • Fred Pharr

San Diego

  • ‡John B. Farriar

San Francisco

  • William H. Borden, Jr.
  • W. P. Bullock
  • Cola Castelloe
  • Frank A. Clarvoe
  • David H. Cowles
  • Hilary Herbert Crawford
  • Edwin F. Harris
  • W. P. Hubbard
  • Paul C. Lamb
  • Vernon W. Long
  • Charles E. McBrayer
  • ‡Robert S. McRae
  • ‡Harold W. Metz
  • C. A. Sloan
  • Charles H. White

San Pedro

  • J. V. Howard

Thermal

  • E. P. Carr

Santa Ana

  • T. C. Hilburn

San Pedro

  • P. B. Ledbetter

Whittier

  • ‡John A. Harrell

Yucaipa

  • B. R. Webb
  • John Cox Webb

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COLORADO

Colorado Springs

  • T. L. Moore

Craig

  • J. A. Holmes, Jr.

Delta

  • J. B. Killian

Denver

  • William M. Bond
  • J. E. Doherty
  • Caroline Goforth
  • William Polk McGehee
  • J. S. Pell
  • James C. Roberts
  • J. S. Simmons
  • Bessie L. Whitaker
  • P. D. Whitaker
  • ‡Q. C. Tucker

Florence

  • Joseph B. Colvard

Keensburg

  • B. F. Auld

Loveland

  • Clifford H. McCurry

CONNECTICUT

Danbury

  • E. J. S. Scofield

Hartford

  • Katharine C. Ahern
  • R. P. Barton

Middletown

  • Henry E. Austin

New Haven

  • William P. Coxe
  • J. K. Dozier
  • Samuel F. Ravenel
  • ‡Frank A. Schimpf

New London

  • Richard M. Hoyle
  • L. P. Brown

South Norwalk

  • Spencer VanB. Nichols

Terryville

  • Jonathan Starr, Jr.

Wallingford

  • Herman P. Olcott

West Hartford

  • Mrs. F. E. Bel

DELAWARE

Fort DuPont

  • Hubert W. Collins

Wilmington

  • Miss M. D. S. Bradford
  • Joseph E. Crayton, Jr.
  • Lawrence C. Morris
  • G. G. Shannonhouse
  • William B. Smoot

FLORIDA

Alachua

  • William H. Isabell

Arcadia

  • E. C. Smawley

Bradentown

  • W. D. Griffin
  • I. F. Parker

Brooksville

  • B. L. Edwards

Clearwater

  • ‡Mrs. T. C. Davis

Cocoa

  • Oliver L. Riggs

Crescent City

  • B. B. Lane

Dayton

  • F. C. King

De Funiak Springs

  • Daniel J. Currie

Eustis

  • J. J. Bailes
  • Dugal McRae Buie
  • John E. Mattocks

Fernandina

  • Frank D. Upchurch

Fort Lauderdale

  • D. D. Oliver

Fort Myer

  • ‡J. L. Orr

Fort Pierce

  • J. E. Harris
  • Walter Lee Norris

Gainesville

  • L. M. Bristol

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Haines City

  • Lewis B. Angel

Hollywood

  • Allen M. Martin

Jacksonville

  • C. L. G. Ashby
  • ‡E. L. Beasley
  • Thomas Lewis Burnett
  • Wm. M. Christie
  • W. J. Forney
  • Fannie Holt
  • J. C. Jackson
  • Neil Frazier Jones
  • Abraham O. Kanner
  • W. W. Kirk
  • Alex D. McNeill
  • Frank W. Norris
  • Samuel R. Norris
  • H. P. Osborne
  • R. R. Rogers
  • John Wm. Ross
  • W. A. Schell
  • Wilkie J. Schell
  • Van Buren Simpson
  • G. B. Stockton
  • F. M. Valz

Jensen

  • C. H. Racey, Jr.

Juniper

  • Alva M. Richards

Key West

  • T. J. Armstrong
  • ‡Thomas S. Royster

Lakeland

  • Henry K. Clonts
  • Ernest G. Hogan
  • ‡Micah Jenkins
  • ‡T. T. Marshall
  • Hubert C. Petteway
  • ‡Walter G. Sparkman
  • Mrs. Nell Swindell
  • Wm. Y. Warren, Jr.

Lake Worth

  • David P. Council

Live Oak

  • C. B. Byrd
  • Frank Drew
  • G. Frank Drew, Jr.
  • Herbert J. Drew

Manatee

  • Norman A. Reasoner

Marianna

  • B. O. Shannon

Miami

  • Charles W. Adams
  • David W. Harris
  • Thomas H. Jarman
  • Charles O. Laughinghouse
  • T. W. Moore
  • Frank Smathers
  • J. H. Swink

Milton

  • R. Arthur McGeachy

Ocala

  • William K. Lane

Orlando

  • Banks Bencini
  • N. T. Cobb
  • N. T. Cobb, Jr.

Palatka

  • Joseph P. Lamb

Palmetto

  • Mac Miller Harrison

Passogrille

  • Leland B. Grantham

Pensacola

  • Halcott Anderson
  • James H. D'Almberte
  • William Fisher
  • B. L. Malpass
  • William B. Sheppard

Plant City

  • F. S. Johnston, Jr.

Port Richey

  • William R. Lyerly

St. Augustine

  • R. E. Bolick
  • Freeman H. Horton
  • V. E. Johnson

St. Petersburg

  • Joseph P. Corey
  • W. P. Fuller
  • William McAdoo
  • James L. Moorefield
  • R. S. Pearce

Sanford

  • Wallace W. Bell
  • Harry M. Kanner
  • R. E. Stevens
  • J. N. Tolar

Seabreeze

  • P. D. Gold, Jr.

Tallahassee

  • Edwin Barnes, Jr.
  • Luther B. Edwards
  • Charles L. Holton
  • R. M. Sealey

Tampa

  • ‡B. D. Gullett
  • C. J. Hardee
  • ‡James D. Hedrick
  • John W. Lykes
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  • Walter E. Mitchell
  • ‡James A. Morris, Jr.
  • James W. Morris, Jr.
  • Charles G. Mullen
  • Elliot C. Newell
  • John C. Nunn
  • W. S. Partrick
  • W. R. Petteway
  • Henry L. Rankin
  • Mrs. P. A. Reynolds
  • Clyde S. Rights
  • H. E. Williams
  • A. M. Wolfson

Trilby

  • ‡Edmund D. Covington

Waldo

  • C. L. Pridgen

Wauchula

  • Walter H. Ratliff

West Palm Beach

  • ‡W. M. Richardson
  • C. O. Stout

Winter Haven

  • Julien E. Moore
  • L. C. Sinclair

Winter Park

  • ‡David Robert Kornegay

Worthington Springs

  • Thomas H. Long

GEORGIA

Albany

  • R. T. Allen
  • Richard B. Saunders
  • Dermot Shemwell
  • R. S. Yarboro

Ashburn

  • J. P. Bailey

Athens

  • Frances R. Archer
  • E. M. Coulter
  • H. A. Pendergraph

Atlanta

  • Fletcher H. Bailey
  • E. G. Ballenger
  • Alfred S. Barnard
  • V. A. Batchelor
  • C. E. Betts
  • Shepard Bryan
  • C. E. Burnett
  • Judson C. Carroll
  • Benjamin J. Cottle
  • Marion Crawford
  • James E. Crosswell
  • Edwin H. Currie
  • John T. Day
  • Willie O. Deans
  • Walter S. Dunstan
  • M. N. Falls
  • Oliver C. Ferrill
  • J. A. Fore, Jr.
  • Mack C. Gorham
  • George Graham
  • I. K. Grimes
  • ‡J. F. Hartness
  • Thomas B. Higdon
  • Michael Hoke
  • ‡A. Robert Hornick
  • ‡Hugh L. Hopkins
  • H. H. Jarrett
  • J. F. Jarrell
  • James N. Keelin, Jr.
  • Thomas S. Kenan, Jr.
  • Grady Ernest Kirkman
  • Alvin Russell Kistler
  • John T. Larkin
  • ‡Edgar E. Lazenby
  • William M. Little
  • Luther B. Lockhart
  • ‡J. D. McCurry
  • Gates Edwin McKaughan
  • Beulah S. Martin
  • Manly Mason
  • William C. Mitchum
  • J. C. Monaghan
  • Jerome R. Moore
  • Fred I. Nissen
  • Chas. J. Pruett
  • S. Clement Satterthwait, Jr.
  • H. E. Sisson
  • John Y. Smith
  • Thomas C. Smith
  • J. W. Speas
  • John W. Stribling
  • ‡James C. Tipton
  • Malcolm Waitt
  • D. M. Webb
  • Roland L. Whitehurst
  • W. S. Wicker
  • O. E. Wright

Augusta

  • Reddin Britt
  • Junius Davis, Jr.
  • ‡Alfred C. B. Holt
  • ‡C. P. Savage
  • ‡Wynona Woodward Tyler
  • Harold M. Wright

Bainbridge

  • John E. Donelson

Brooklet

  • Thomas R. Bryan, Jr.
  • Fred LaRoche Shearouse

Brunswick

  • ‡Adolphus Riggsbee

Page 825

U. S. A., Camp Benning

  • Daniel G. Fowle

Canon

  • N. G. Williams

College Park

  • Wayne F. Rhyne

Columbus

  • ‡W. B. Butts
  • L. R. McDuffie
  • Charles Philips
  • Frank E. Quinn
  • W. B. Slade

Cordele

  • Pearson Ellis
  • William Elbert Farrior

Cornelia

  • F. M. Crawford
  • George D. Crawford
  • Frank McK. Higdon

Dalton

  • Josiah Crudup
  • T. A. Whitener

Decatur

  • H. M. Martin
  • William W. Rankin, Jr.
  • W. H. Thomson

Donalsonville

  • Montague Graham Clark

Douglas

  • R. B. Chastian

Dublin

  • J. K. Hollowell

Eatonton

  • James Thomas

Emory

  • ‡R. K. Brabson
  • W. B. Green
  • Thomas Allen Lacy
  • John H. McFadden
  • John M. Steadman, Jr.

Fayetteville

  • Sara K. Culpepper

Fort Benning

  • Eley P. Denson

Franklin Springs

  • Geo. F. Taylor

Gainesville

  • Jesse H. Stribling

Griffin

  • James A. Jones
  • W. E. H. Searcy

Hubert

  • C. G. Peebles

Jewell

  • Cecil Gant

Lafayette

  • Edmund P. Hall
  • Frederick Moore

LaGrange

  • E. C. Herman

Macon

  • Ernest C. Herring
  • Max Jackson
  • ‡Hugh P. Johnston
  • D. D. Walker

Madison

  • C. W. Williams

Marietta

  • J. B. Ferguson

Milledgeville

  • H. G. Landon, Jr.

Nashville

  • William Douglas Buie

Nichols

  • Troy C. Powers

Pelham

  • J. R. Sloan

Reidsville

  • F. O. Bell

Rising Fawn

  • Bertha Austin

Roy City

  • John H. Baskin

Sandersville

  • T. J. Cooper

Savannah

  • D. F. Armfield
  • Lowry Axley
  • Robert Drane
  • J. D. Miller
  • Joseph C. Nash
  • Allen K. Owens
  • Steadman S. Stahl

Sparks

  • F. M. Green

Statesboro

  • A. Raymond Brownson

Stone Mountain

  • V. W. Osborne

Sylvesta

  • E. K. Gulley

Tallulah Falls

  • Madison V. Higdon

Thomasville

  • William T. McLean

Thompson

  • G. B. Gatling

Page 826

Waycross

  • Paul P. Lane
  • C. V. Sitton

Waynesboro

  • Thomas Gilmer McAlister

Waynesville

  • ‡Wilton D. Harrington

Young Harris

  • A. E. Lashley
  • J. H. McCall

IDAHO

Boise

  • C. D. Cowles, Jr.

Burley

  • T. Bailey Lee

Payette

  • Luther M. Lyon

Pocatello

  • Hammer C. Irwin, Jr.

ILLINOIS

Alton

  • Eben Rodgers

Camp Sheridan

  • ‡Samuel Clifton Cratch

Chicago

  • John Lee Aycock
  • ‡Miss D. L. Bryant
  • R. D. Eames
  • Preston H. Epps
  • S. B. Gregory
  • J. P. Harris
  • M. A. Hill, Jr.
  • Edward L. Hilts
  • B. G. Klugh
  • J. A. Leitch
  • Orin C. Lloyd
  • Peter F. Lynch
  • C. G. Mauney
  • Ernest B. McKenzie
  • John Kirkland Ross
  • T. F. Sanford
  • L. B. Southerland
  • C. M. Spainhour
  • J. F. Spainhour, Jr.
  • W. B. Swindell
  • R. O. Warner
  • J. H. Winston
  • I. W. Woody
  • Grover C. Yates

Danville

  • J. C. Williams

Evanston

  • William F. Bryan
  • Charles R. Thomas, Jr.

Hinsdale

  • Herbert Lee Martin

Homewood

  • Charles Thomas Haigh

La Grange

  • W. H. Joyner

Lockport

  • Ralph Publius Currie

Marengo

  • A. W. Kelly

Peoria

  • William McK. Gaskill
  • Edward D. Monroe

Rock Island

  • ‡D. R. Martin

INDIANA

Anderson

  • George C. Meckel

Danville

  • ‡Otis J. Moon

Fort Benjamin Harrison

  • ‡M. H. Meeks, Jr.

Ft. Wayne

  • S. W. Hodge

Gary

  • E. B. Marsh

Indianapolis

  • Louis D. Belden
  • J. D. Whitaker
  • ‡Lyman B. Whitaker
  • W. E. Wolfe

La Fayette

  • Charles W. Reed

New Albany

  • J. P. Mallett

Newburgh

  • Abner Nash

Page 827

IOWA

Ames

  • Samuel B. Lee
  • J. E. Smith

Davenport

  • Marvin S. Suggs
  • ‡Charles Whitaker

Des Moines

  • W. E. Hossfield

Dubuque

  • ‡John H. Bradley, Jr.

KANSAS

Bird City

  • Ernest G. Maness

Fort Leavenworth

  • H. H. Broadhurst
  • F. S. Skinner

KENTUCKY

Ashland

  • Charles L. Bransford
  • ‡Willie M. Person

Covington

  • Maurice D. Bailey
  • J. H. Hurdle

Dawson Spring

  • J. W. Willcox

Frankfort

  • J. B. Lindsey, Jr.

Harlan

  • David A. Goss
  • C. B. Spicer

Lakeland

  • Hugh H. Atkinson

Lexington

  • John Harvey, Jr.
  • Margaret B. Horsfield

Louisville

  • William S. Arrasmith
  • Robert W. Bingham
  • C. Connor Brown
  • Geo. W. Cline
  • Joseph P. Cordon
  • W. W. Davies, Jr.
  • John C. Englehard
  • Harry E. Mechling
  • ‡Geo. Earl O'Neal
  • ‡Abram D. Reynolds
  • Milton McKay Shuford
  • T. W. Voils
  • ‡J. B. Wilkinson, Jr.

Paris

  • Walter S. Cain
  • W. H. Whitley

Pineville

  • R. M. Watt

LOUISIANA

Alexandria

  • Ernest G. Mick

Baton Rouge

  • Wm. B. Cobb

Burwood

  • William F. Allston

Lafayette

  • Albert P. Elliott

Lake Charles

  • ‡Clement L. Richardson

Monroe

  • Robert W. Blanks
  • Ernest L. Neville
  • C. A. Prophit

New Orleans

  • A. R. Berkeley
  • Marcus E. Bizzell
  • R. T. Burwell
  • Nathaniel C. Curtis
  • John Gatling
  • Woodfern G. Harry
  • Fernando Llorens
  • M. P. McNeely
  • John Mills Newton
  • Stuart G. Noble
  • Peter F. Pescud
  • H. C. Seawell
  • Imogen Stone
  • L. H. Webb

Shreveport

  • ‡Rutilius P. Cates
  • F. L. Hurley
  • Miles J. Jones

West Monroe

  • H. F. Burdeaux

Page 828

MAINE

Fort McKinley

  • W. R. Watson, Jr.

Portland

  • G. N. Graham
  • ‡R. O. Smith

Rockland

  • P. A. Jones

MARYLAND

Annapolis

  • Wm. A. Darden
  • W. J. Riddick
  • J. B. Scarborough

Aquasco

  • Frederick Towers

Baltimore

  • Wm. Banks Anderson
  • John S. Armstrong
  • Ernest W. Atkins
  • C. D. Beers
  • C. M. Byrnes
  • C. C. Cannon
  • Lee Cohen
  • ‡Earle W. Connell
  • Bruce Cotten
  • W. B. Dalton
  • B. G. Dancy
  • Worth B. Daniels
  • ‡Arthur L. Daughtridge
  • ‡C. A. Davenport
  • W. W. Eagle
  • Isaac E. Emerson
  • H. S. Everett
  • Daniel A. Fields
  • Robert P. Foster, Jr.
  • Ellis Scott Hale
  • John W. Harris
  • R. H. Hofler
  • Z. V. Cooper
  • I. M. Joblin
  • R. R. Jones
  • Erasmus H. Kloman
  • John C. Lamb, Jr.
  • B. S. Lazarus
  • Winnie McGlamery
  • J. A. McKay
  • V. B. Mountcastle
  • J. S. Murray
  • R. L. Murray
  • ‡Heron Neely
  • ‡H. S. Nimrocks
  • M. N. Oates
  • Henry H. Parker
  • F. F. Patterson
  • Thos. M. Ramseur
  • B. N. Roberts
  • ‡B. W. Roberts
  • ‡Edwin M. Robertson
  • Albert Rosenthal
  • D. L. Seckinger
  • Henry H. Simpson
  • Clater W. Smith
  • Archie B. Stalvey, Jr.
  • William C. Walke
  • John M. Walker
  • ‡Bryan P. Warren
  • F. M. Weller
  • H. S. Willis
  • Henry Van Peters Wilson, Jr.

Bel Alton

  • Frederick H. Lemley

Centerville

  • L. V. Alexander

College Park

  • S. H. DeVault

Davidsonville

  • John M. Hayes

Dundalk

  • J. W. Elliott

Edgewood

  • Thos. P. Dawson
  • J. E. Mills
  • Mrs. J. E. Mills
  • F. R. Weaver

Hagerstown

  • Henry R. Kritzer

Loch Raven

  • T. J. Hoover

Massey

  • John L. Saunders

Mt. Airy

  • C. M. Van Poole

Mt. Ranier

  • Edwin Jay Shepherd

Ocean City

  • Roger B. Johnson

Princess Anne

  • W. L. Watkins

Seat Pleasant

  • Raymond Apgar

Silver Springs

  • Adolphus Staton

Westminister

  • W. C. Jennette
  • Geo. S. Wills

Page 829

MASSACHUSETTS

Amherst

  • John H. J. Leigh

Q. M. I. D. Depot, Boston

  • Frederick LeRoy Black

Boston

  • L. V. N. Branch
  • ‡James William Calder
  • Sterling R. Carrington
  • C. B. Colton
  • Ray Henry
  • J. S. Hunter
  • Everett A. Kendall
  • Monroe A. McIver
  • H. D. Sharpe

Brockton

  • ‡Arthur E. Brides

Cambridge

  • J. R. Gentry
  • Lee O. Gregory
  • T. H. Hamilton
  • Mrs. Thomas H. Hamilton
  • J. J. Hankins
  • M. L. Hartshorn
  • Samuel R. McClurd
  • Marcus C. S. Noble, Jr.
  • Harold Dowes Parcell
  • James Thomas Pugh
  • J. D. Shaw
  • James O. Welch
  • R. H. W. Welch

Chelsea

  • William H. Harrell

Dorchester Center

  • Granville H. Jarvis

Fall River

  • W. J. Simmons

Lawrence

  • W. H. Bagley

Middleboro

  • Edmund S. Burwell

Lynn

  • Henry A. Vaughn

Northampton

  • John S. Bassett
  • John E. Brady

Pittsfield

  • V. M. Montsinger

Quincy

  • J. I. Linker

Sheffield

  • Algernon Sidney Dyer

Swansea

  • John D. Hilton

Three Rivers

  • P. M. Story

Wabau

  • George Mark Sneath

Ware

  • Howard S. Pember

Watertown

  • Charles H. Herty, Jr.

Winchester

  • Preston S. Cotten

Winthrop

  • Ralph M. Harper

MICHIGAN

Ann Arbor

  • S. S. Robins
  • Graham Webb

Detroit

  • Ralph D. Ballew
  • Robert H. Durham
  • L. W. Fischel
  • ‡Harvey B. Jones
  • C. L. Miller
  • John W. Norwood
  • Roger S. Siddall
  • R. A. Traywick
  • Charles W. Williard
  • C. L. Woodall
  • N. B. Yarborough

Grand Rapids

  • Norman St. George Vann

Kalamazoo

  • Peter McIntosh

Lansing

  • Leonard A. Blackburn

Wyandotte

  • Geo. W. Stallings

MINNESOTA

Chisholm

  • A. W. Graham

Duluth

  • W. G. DeBerry, Jr.

Minneapolis

  • Percy H. Royster

Rochester

  • D. B. Cobb
    Page 830

  • Jackson K. Holloway
  • Russell O. Lyday
  • Roy B. McKnight
  • J. D. Pemberton

St. Paul

  • D. H. Grimsley
  • J. R. Stevenson

MISSISSIPPI

Abbeville

  • John Stanley Thomas

Bovina

  • ‡Oliver B. Flowers

Columbus

  • Frank M. Leigh

Greenwood

  • Raymond Lee Craig
  • N. A. Holland
  • ‡Joshua R. Nicholls

Hamilton

  • Mathew M. Troup

Hattiesburg

  • Edmond L. Malone

Indianola

  • Ernest Hough

Jackson

  • T. E. Cooper

Meridian

  • Melvin H. Bunch
  • Eugene G. Denson

Montevallo

  • Vivian Monk

Morgan City

  • James B. Neblett

Natchez

  • Allen T. Bowie

Purvis

  • Roy Bridges

Shaw

  • Frank Hough

University

  • V. A. Coulter

Vicksburg

  • Robert T. Hambrick
  • Robt. P. Howell, Jr.

Water Valley

  • Thomas M. Pittman, Jr.

MISSOURI

Aurora

  • Robert P. McGuffin

Bloomfield

  • H. S. Green

Bogard

  • W. S. Windsor

Fairdealing

  • Mitchell L. Foster

Fulton

  • J. Bascom Reeves

Kansas City

  • Frank P. Barker
  • Jessie Lee Cuninggim
  • N. F. Heitman
  • ‡S. C. Hodgin
  • Will Hunter, Jr.
  • Ernest Jones
  • John Roy Williams

Kirkwood

  • C. I. Wyche

Lee's Summit

  • Thomas J. Hackler

Springfield

  • L. E. Schiffman

St. Joseph

  • Christopher R. Bright

St. Louis

  • Eric L. Applewhite
  • William E. Coffin, Jr.
  • Jas. R. Conley
  • DeLeon F. Green
  • J. W. Henderlite
  • William M. Marriott
  • George W. Marsh
  • Charles A. Ottinger
  • J. M. Parker
  • William F. Pitt
  • N. A. Womack

Webster Grove

  • George H. Buchanan

MONTANA

Hardin

  • Simon R. Logan

Page 831

NEBRASKA

Hastings

  • J. M. Turbyville

Lincoln

  • Charles W. Cranford
  • Marion Lee Jacobs
  • William A. Prout
  • Jacob Warshaw

Omaha

  • V. K. Overman

Peru

  • J. L. Eason

NEVADA

Elko

  • William Alger Shaw

Goldfield

  • M. B. Aston

Reno

  • G. A. Carr

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Manchester

  • H. L. Battle
  • A. Frank Essie

NEW JERSEY

Arlington

  • Robert T. Joyner

Atlantic City

  • T. P. Endicott
  • William H. Smathers
  • ‡W. R. Thomas
  • E. F. Uzzell

Avon-by-the-Sea

  • Geo. Robert Donnelly

Bloomfield

  • Duncan MacRae
  • John F. Plummer

Camden

  • Maurice E. Baker
  • Ernest Walton Clark
  • L. N. Conoly
  • G. F. West

Cranford

  • Douglas DeRossett Haigh

East Orange

  • Eugene E. Gyana
  • Herman J. Koehlel

Montclair

  • Thomas Holt Haywood

Elizabeth

  • I. V. Giles
  • Mrs. S. V. Giles
  • William Joel Parish
  • ‡Vergil C. Pritchett

Englewood

  • ‡Harris Copenhaver

Gloucester City

  • W. R. Holland

Haddenfield

  • Cary Lee Page

Harrison

  • J. W. McIver

Jersey City

  • Christopher D. Hill
  • William Frances Hill
  • Julian C. Hines, Jr.

Leonia

  • Herman H. Horne
  • F. S. Smith

Long Branch

  • B. B. Bobbitt

Manasquan

  • Augustus W. Long

Morristown

  • Leonidas L. Mial

Mullica Hill

  • Harry B. Chalfant

New Brunswick

  • George F. Leonard
  • J. V. Lewis

Newark

  • Oliver Douglass Batchelor
  • Clarence M. English
  • John O. Jeffreys
  • W. G. Guthrie
  • J. A. Gwyn

Newton

  • Lloyd A. Voorhees

Paterson

  • A. F. Denham

Perth Amboy

  • J. V. Shull

Plainfield

  • Roger B. Hall
  • Frank R. McNinch
  • C. D. Wardlaw
  • Norman Barnell Wardlaw

Pleasantville

  • H. W. Lewis

Page 832

Princeton

  • W. S. Myers

Roselle

  • Andrew A. Holmes

South Orange

  • W. E. Wakeley

Trenton

  • P. B. Means

Upper Montclair

  • J. A. Caldwell
  • V. C. Edwards

West Collingswood

  • Edwin N. Davidson

West Orange

  • O. W. Freeman
  • Robert F. Hunter

NEW MEXICO

Albuquerque

  • Furman E. Davis

Cuervo

  • Joseph A. Holmes

Fort Bayard

  • Arnold Shamaskin

Nara Visca

  • L. H. Hamby

New Mexico

  • John H. Vaughan

NEW YORK

Brooklyn

  • Thomas P. Burrus
  • D. G. Caldwell
  • Frank Dixon
  • St. Clair Hester
  • ‡J. C. Holland
  • Herbert M. Hopkins
  • C. S. Humphrey
  • Stroud Jordan
  • S. H. Lesser
  • William G. Monroe
  • Louis G. Rountree
  • S. M. Schenck
  • ‡R. E. Smith
  • ‡W. E. Tilson
  • T. G. Trenchard
  • H. R. Weller

Buffalo

  • ‡Isidor M. Abelkop

Dresden

  • ‡E. L. Wilcox

Flushing

  • W. C. Curtis

Garden City

  • Ralph H. Graves

Fredonia

  • William Bailey, Jr.

Great Neck

  • Kirkland Huske
  • Alexander Stronach

Haverstraw

  • Samuel L. Reid

Ithaca

  • Lillie F. P. Cutlar
  • James W. Grimes, Jr.
  • H. C. Harris
  • Thomas P. Harrison, Jr.
  • G. R. MacCarthy
  • J. L. Stuckey

Johnson City

  • Mary L. Macon

Liberty

  • Helen R. Richardson

Lockport

  • William R. Kenan, Jr.

Long Island

  • C. S. Cooke
  • R. H. Dixon
  • A. L. Feild
  • Mrs. William F. Saybolt
  • Kirby C. Sidbury

Middleville

  • William C. Prout

Nanuet

  • Ernest Graves

New Hartford

  • H. M. Barnhardt

New York City

  • ‡Benjamin S. Abernethy
  • W. B. Allen
  • ‡Edward B. Ballou
  • Harry Barbee
  • J. F. Barrett
  • G. Gordon Battle
  • Katherine G. Batts
  • Sidney A. Blackmer
  • J. F. Bowles, Jr.
  • Edgar S. Bowling
  • David Brady
  • Ephraim Lee Brickhouse
  • Henry B. Broadfoot
  • L. Ames Brown
  • L. B. Brown
  • Christiana Busbee
  • H. J. Campbell
  • William D. Carmichael
    Page 833

  • A. H. Combs
  • Joseph J. Combs
  • ‡Elliott T. Cooper
  • Henry Clay Cowles, Jr.
  • Richard B. Cox
  • ‡Allen B. Cozart
  • ‡William Judson David
  • Hayne Davis
  • David Deutschman
  • James G. Dickson
  • James T. Dortch
  • Daniel T. Edwards
  • Mingel G. Elias
  • Adam Empie
  • Arthur B. English
  • Kathryn Farra
  • E. E. Fennell
  • John A. Ferrell
  • A. C. Forney
  • Howard F. Freeman, Jr.
  • Rachel Freeman
  • ‡S. R. Freeman
  • W. A. French, Jr.
  • T. S. Fuller
  • Edward H. Gibson, Jr.
  • Percy G. Grant
  • Victor M. Graves
  • John M. Greenfield
  • C. M. Griffith, Jr.
  • R. H. Gwaltney
  • ‡DeLagnel Haigh
  • ‡James L. Harrison
  • Frank R. Harty
  • J. N. Harvey
  • Alfred W. Haywood
  • George C. Heck
  • Charles J. Hendley
  • Walter R. Henry
  • Charles H. Herty
  • Frank B. Herty
  • Phillip Hettleman
  • Albert C. Hewitt, Jr.
  • Stuart H. Hill
  • Thomas N. Hill
  • Robert O. Holt
  • J. M. Horner
  • Geoffrey M. Horsfield
  • Hatcher Hughes
  • Paul Clingman Humphrey
  • Andrew C. Hutchinson
  • Harry H. Jacobs
  • W. P. Jacocks
  • H. R. Jones
  • Lawrence C. Jones
  • James C. Joyner
  • Zebulon Judd
  • K. Kato
  • Charles J. Katzenstein
  • Charles H. Keel
  • Samuel A. Kerr
  • Mrs. C. W. Keyes
  • G. H. Kirby
  • Dinker Bapuji Kirtiker
  • B. H. Knight
  • Rufus G. Koontz
  • R. R. Koonts
  • Theodore Kuttner
  • Harry S. Lake
  • Marcia L. Latham
  • Alfred M. Lindau
  • ‡R. Cabell Lindsay
  • Thomas C. Linn, Jr.
  • Frank M. London
  • John J. London
  • Robert H. McLain
  • Frank McLean
  • Caroline MacDonald
  • Virginia MacFadyen
  • Alfred M. MacLean
  • ‡R. F. Maddux
  • Mrs. Sallie Stockard Magness
  • George H. Mallett
  • Blackwell Markham
  • Mrs. Roy Mason
  • Geo. F. Meares
  • B. L. Meredith
  • R. G. Merritt
  • W. W. Michaux
  • Cornelius Miller
  • Ernest O. Moehlman
  • William C. Moore, Jr.
  • Jas. B. Murphy
  • R. W. Ogburn
  • T. C. Oliver
  • Manlius Orr
  • ‡J. W. Osborne
  • ‡Boney W. Page
  • E. V. Patterson
  • Rufus L. Patterson
  • D. B. Paul
  • T. G. Pearson
  • R. O. Pickard
  • W. Barney Pitts
  • J. E. Pogue
  • ‡Louis I. Posner
  • William N. Post
  • Heath Price
  • ‡William I. Proctor
  • John M. Reeves
  • Clarence Robinson
  • Robert C. Roy
  • Richmond Rucker
  • Lindsay Russell
  • Charles Seligson
  • ‡John B. Seymour
  • W. B. Shealy
  • Hamden F. Smith
  • Mrs. J. Ravenel Smith
  • ‡Henry Staton
  • ‡M. A. Stone
  • Eugene S. Sugg
  • ‡Walter Lee Swink
  • S. R. Taylor
  • Mrs. Mary B. Temple
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  • John S. Terry
  • Earle H. Thompson
  • Holland Thompson
  • ‡J. Bruce Thompson
  • R. L. Thompson
  • W. S. Tillett
  • C. W. Toms
  • J. T. Totten
  • Thos. D. Toy
  • A. J. Warren
  • Geo. C. Watson
  • H. Edwin Waugh
  • Charles J. Webb
  • W. A. Whitaker
  • Spier Whitaker
  • ‡John W. White
  • Victor E. Whitlock
  • Edward L. Williams
  • J. S. Williams
  • R. D. Williams
  • W. H. Williamson
  • G. B. Wills
  • Gerard S. Wittson
  • T. C. Wolfe
  • J. H. Wood

Niagara Falls

  • John Steele Henderson, Jr.

Nyack

  • William B. Glenn

Penn Yan

  • Sigmund B. Lindau

Port Jervis

  • R. A. Cathey

Potsdam

  • Jefferson C. Bynum

Ravena

  • A. J. Flume

Rochester

  • R. P. Davis
  • J. T. Schultz

Rye

  • J. W. Hanes
  • John M. Morehead
  • Junius Parker
  • Wm. H. Wills

Saranac Lake

  • William N. Pritchard
  • D. A. Cooper

Schnectady

  • ‡Raymond P. Jarvis
  • Benjamin W. Jones
  • William H. Horne
  • Thomas J. McManis
  • ‡R. A. Tillman
  • ‡J. H. Wright

Stillwater

  • Jackson Townsend

Stony Brook

  • F. B. Nims, Jr.

Syracuse

  • ‡Chas. Everett Conwell
  • Thos. W. Dickson
  • Victor L. Stephenson

Trudeau

  • A. R. Wilson, Jr.

Tuckahoe

  • I. F. Harris

Yonkers

  • C. D. Appenzeller

OHIO

Akron

  • G. C. Capps
  • Clyde Northington Deaton

Athens

  • ‡Eric F. Bell

Canton

  • J. B. Thorpe

Cincinnati

  • John M. Beall
  • Eugenia Bryant
  • William B. Carman
  • R. K. Farrington
  • W. D. Gilmore
  • James G. Groome
  • Homer L. Hoover
  • ‡H. L. Johnson
  • Thomas W. Strange

Cleveland

  • Hamilton G. Ewart, Jr.
  • ‡H. S. Hall
  • William T. McLeran
  • C. C. Miller

College Corner

  • J. D. Schonwald

Columbus

  • Francis W. Coker
  • ‡Holmes Conrad, Jr.

East Palestine

  • James E. Ashman

Elyria

  • D. M. Webster

Fort Hayes

  • Charles M. McCorkle

Girard

  • F. M. Crawford

Haydenville

  • Robert E. Lee Carson

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Lima

  • ‡Ernest H. Hyter

Mansfield

  • Cleveland H. Norton

Middletown

  • ‡Mary Eleanor Amburgey

Norwood

  • I. Foy Roberson

Orrville

  • Anne E. Metzger

Portsmouth

  • N. R. Pittman

Powhatan Point

  • Burrus B. McGuire

Ravenna

  • John B. Floyd

Springfield

  • Elden Bayley

Toledo

  • ‡E. J. O'Brient

Wadsworth

  • Cecil B. Dobson

Wooster

  • George N. Coffey

Youngstown

  • Donald H. Gordon
  • Louis J. Hunter
  • Edmund McDonald, Jr.

OKLAHOMA

Ardmore

  • T. L. Wright

Bartlesville

  • D. M. Carroll
  • Luther G. Marsh

Buffalo

  • D. P. Parker

Coweta

  • Patterson L. Newton

Fort Reno

  • Alexander H. Jones

Fort Sill

  • Hugh B. Hester
  • ‡F. J. Timberlake

Geary

  • ‡Lawrence H. Hampton

Muskogee

  • Benjamin E. Cook
  • Marshall E. Cook
  • Samuel E. Gidney
  • Mrs. B. F. Green
  • James T. Nichols
  • John Reynolds

Norman

  • Lawrence N. Morgan
  • Samuel W. Reaves

Oklahoma City

  • C. D. Bennett
  • Charles Walter Briles
  • Ernest T. Bynum
  • William C. McAlister
  • Paul F. McKane
  • Grey Satterfield
  • ‡W. S. Thompson

Pawhuska

  • M. L. Holcombe
  • H. J. Singleton
  • John B. Spence

Pensacola

  • ‡W. J. Cook

Ponca City

  • Frederick R. Blaylock

Purcell

  • Leon T. Cook

Sapulpa

  • Squire S. Lawrence
  • William V. Pryor

Tulsa

  • ‡Frank F. Allen
  • ‡Charles A. Holden
  • James E. Hoover
  • H. E. Marsh

Weatherford

  • T. W. Jones, Jr.

Woodard

  • H. B. Peebles

OREGON

Portland

  • ‡R. B. Boone, Jr.
  • A. C. Shaw

Seaside

  • Robert Lee Eskridge

PENNSYLVANIA

Ambridge

  • Robert P. Brooks

Allentown

  • Edward B. Cordon

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Ardmore

  • E. P. Pendergrass

Ashland

  • Francis Mann Clarke
  • R. F. Mauser

Bethlehem

  • K. P. Otten

Bryn Mawr

  • G. L. Carrington
  • P. A. Yoder

Butler

  • ‡Walker M. Adams

Carlisle

  • Guy C. Lee

Chester

  • Wm. Roberts Boyd
  • Gabriel deLono Lambert
  • Chas. Scott Venable

Danville

  • Allen R. Anderson
  • Carl E. Ervin
  • Charles L. Johnston

Darby

  • William J. Charles

East Pittsburg

  • John M. Labberton
  • Alexander McIver, Jr.

Elkins Park

  • I. M. Boykin

Greensburg

  • James H. Fiscus

Haverford

  • Edwin M. Wilson

Homestead

  • Harold H. Hartley

Johnstown

  • H. B. Temko

Lancaster

  • Charles B. Clinard
  • Clarence R. Farmer
  • Joshua Sherman

Lebanon

  • Thomas R. Hill

Marion

  • C. R. Turner

Media

  • John Henry Winder

Meadville

  • John Glenn Barden
  • Harry U. Biggs
  • Roby Councill Day

Morrisville

  • E. T. Snipes

Narberth

  • H. A. Banks

Newton

  • John Allan Royal, Jr.

Philadelphia

  • Ernest Henry Abernethy
  • E. Graham Alexander
  • R. Gertrude Alley
  • William P. Belk
  • ‡Wm. W. Boone
  • Elizabeth Breaseale
  • Thomas P. Brinn
  • ‡Jas. H. Conoly
  • W. V. Costner
  • Mark Sellers Crisp
  • Catherine Cross
  • Grover C. Dale
  • John H. Dangerfield
  • ‡D. B. Darden
  • Robert E. Lee Dickson
  • Harry B. Ditmore
  • Leland B. Edmundson
  • Vernon L. Eley
  • ‡George D. Elliot
  • G. D. Elliott, Jr.
  • ‡Louis M. Fowler
  • Norman A. Fox
  • John W. Frazier
  • Herbert H. Fritz
  • O. S. Goodwin
  • Robert H. Hackler, Jr.
  • S. G. Haigh
  • Melissa M. Hankins
  • Boyd Harden
  • ‡W. Willis Heard
  • W. V. Hoggard
  • Edgar Frank Hooker
  • W. P. Hudson
  • R. D. Jones, Jr.
  • Thaddeus Elmore Jones
  • Frank Kaplan
  • ‡Frank C. Kelly
  • James M. Ketchie
  • ‡William Thomas King
  • J. S. Koiner
  • A. W. Latta
  • William B. Lemley
  • T. G. Miller
  • A. A. Miner
  • ‡Robert A. Moore
  • George D. Morris
  • ‡William B. Norment
  • ‡T. L. Pace
  • G. F. Parker
  • Phillip F. Parshley
  • F. M. Patterson
  • F. L. Payne
  • Howell Peacock
  • Mrs. Howell Peacock
  • Henry H. Perry
  • J. L. Poston
    Page 837

  • J. Graham Ramsay
  • ‡Daniel Reyner
  • Hazel M. Riggins
  • Fred Ross Robbins
  • Robert A. Ross
  • Thomas Howard Ross
  • W. A. Rourk, Jr.
  • Blackwell Sawyer
  • John A. Shaw
  • Lemuel M. Shreve
  • E. S. Simmons
  • Franklin Colton Smith
  • N. O. Spikes
  • Harry C. Stillwell
  • Geo. V. Strong
  • John C. Tayloe
  • R. W. Thayer
  • J. F. Tilson, Jr.
  • C. R. Toy
  • Wm. Arnold Tucker
  • R. E. Tyler
  • G. W. Van Every
  • ‡B. C. West
  • F. S. Wetzell
  • C. W. White
  • H. F. Whitaker
  • L. A. Wilson
  • H. T. Winston
  • J. G. Woodward
  • F. R. Yarborough

Pittsburgh

  • Walter A. Bonitz
  • C. B. Carter
  • Otis O. Cole
  • Henry L. Cox
  • Wilbur F. Gailbraith
  • Wm. B. Groves
  • William R. Harding
  • N. P. Hayes
  • Luther S. Lashmit
  • Leon McCulloch
  • ‡J. F. Prevette
  • C. D. Taylor

Pottstown

  • Samuel T. Nicholson, Jr.

Ridgeway

  • L. L. Hobbs, Jr.

Rockledge

  • F. H. Argo

Scranton

  • Walter L. Hill

Stroudsburg

  • Chas. S. Flagler
  • Hal H. Harris
  • Herman H. Harris
  • S. E. Shull

Tidioute

  • E. C. Grandin

West Philadelphia

  • S. K. Wright

Wilkinsburg

  • C. P. Bolick
  • C. C. Carter
  • Roy M. Casper
  • Ernest J. Mecum
  • L. V. Milton
  • Joseph L. Pressley
  • ‡P. C. Smith

Williamsport

  • R. T. S. Steele

RHODE ISLAND

Newport

  • John B. Weaver

Providence

  • Harry B. Frost
  • A. T. Wyatt

Wakefield

  • J. P. Jones

SOUTH CAROLINA

Allen

  • P. O. Smith

Anderson

  • Harvey Irvin Durham
  • J. B. McLean
  • William D. McLean
  • James A. Montgomery
  • Frank Wrenn

Beaufort

  • ‡Edwin Chadwick

Belton

  • ‡J. L. Cobb

Bennettsville

  • Dan C. Breeden
  • ‡Darius M. Breeden
  • R. L. Furman
  • Oliver E. Moore
  • Eston G. Norwood
  • W. M. Palmer
  • R. B. Ricaud
  • Thomas H. Smith
  • William M. Stevenson

Bishopville

  • Benjamin F. Kelley
  • C. B. Ruffin

Camden

  • Dorus Oliver Houser
  • Sam Sowell
  • Benjamin G. Team
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  • E. L. Wooten

Campo Bello

  • James G. Rankin

Chapin

  • H. O. Sheely

Charleston

  • T. P. Cheshire
  • Mack L. Chappell
  • R. W. Dalby
  • George P. Howell
  • M. F. McLeod

Charles E. Menefee

  • Horace Nims
  • Luther Wood Parker
  • James T. Quattlebaum
  • Lucius H. Ransom
  • H. W. Starr
  • William Dorsey Young

Cherokee Falls

  • Wm. P. Saunders

Chesnee

  • B. P. Scruggs

Chester

  • John V. Brookshire
  • J. F. Chaney
  • John Bennett Cornwell
  • Samuel Kluttz
  • A. R. Morgan
  • A. H. Robbins

Clemson College

  • John A. Bender
  • John W. Coker
  • William W. Long
  • ‡Woodford White

Clinton

  • Jas. W. Copeland, Jr.
  • Irene Dillard

Clio

  • J. D. Edens, Jr.
  • Oscar Roper
  • Harold Lawrence Watson

Clover

  • Thad P. Clinton
  • William J. McGill

Columbia

  • J. R. Allison
  • J. M. Ariail
  • F. W. Chapplemann
  • Wm. P. Cline
  • John O. Dysart
  • Mrs. John O. Dysart
  • Horace M. Emerson
  • W. S. Gardner
  • E. B. Graeber
  • A. H. Hammond
  • H. W. Hand
  • ‡C. E. Houstin
  • Edmond N. Joyner, Jr.
  • James A. McCoy
  • W. C. McLain
  • Kate deRosset Meares
  • I. J. Mikell
  • Clarence E. Norman
  • ‡L. J. Pace
  • ‡Sidney L. Parks
  • S. T. Pender
  • J. T. Quattlebaum
  • Norman N. Royal
  • William G. Stribling
  • Jas. L. Tapp. Jr.

Conway

  • Wilbur C. Adams
  • Albert D. Stalvey

Darlington

  • Berryman E. Coggeshall
  • Marion Lide Coggeshall
  • William D. Coggeshall, Jr.
  • McIver W. Edwards
  • Thomas S. Flinn
  • Robert E. James, Jr.
  • ‡Warner M. Lewis
  • G. T. Patton, Jr.
  • W. T. Stem
  • B. F. Williamson, Jr.

Dillon

  • John C. Bethea
  • J. M. Bethea
  • R. H. Curtis
  • Edgar T. Elliott
  • Charles R. Gibson
  • James B. Gibson
  • ‡Douglas S. Ivey
  • William H. McNairy
  • W. C. Moore

Dovesville

  • ‡William C. Gandy, Jr.

Due West

  • F. E. Greer
  • Edgar Long

Easley

  • W. P. Conyers, Jr.

Eastover

  • J. H. Tillinghast

Edgefield

  • ‡D. Addison Lynch

Elmwood

  • ‡Mark A. Christie

Fairmount

  • T. G. Wright

Florence

  • R. B. Hare, Jr.
  • J. A. Howell
  • J. C. McLeod
  • James P. McNeill
  • Earle W. Martin
  • C. W. Muldrow
    Page 839

  • M. A. Peacock
  • Robert M. Rogers
  • S. J. Royall
  • E. D. Sallenger
  • C. A. Waters
  • Silas M. Wetmore
  • ‡Elias B. Wilcox
  • F. L. Willcox
  • J. C. Williamson

Fort Mill

  • Samuel H. Kell

Georgetown

  • Lee M. Cooper

Graniteville

  • Howard M. Byrd

Greenville

  • Hoke B. Black
  • P. A. Bonham
  • Harold D. Burgiss
  • Jas. D. Calmes
  • Ernest W. Carpenter
  • William M. Carpenter
  • Lawrence H. Chewning
  • Hiram A. Costner
  • W. T. Crane
  • R. C. Davis
  • Oliver P. Earle
  • Wm. B. Ellis
  • John M. Fewell
  • W. S. Fewell
  • J. W. Hicks
  • Dennis B. Leatherwood
  • J. G. Leatherwood
  • ‡Clement M. Llewellyn
  • Herbert C. McKnight
  • William A. McKoy
  • ‡William A. Macauley
  • Andrew J. Moore
  • John W. Parker, Jr.
  • Edward Julian Pendergrass, Jr.
  • J. D. Poag
  • Louis Sherfersee, Jr.
  • Hugh P. Smith
  • Elizabeth Stenhouse
  • J. G. Walker
  • W. F. Warren

Greenwood

  • L. B. Aull, Jr.
  • John A. MacLean, Jr.
  • ‡R. D. Sturkey
  • H. L. Watson
  • L. B. Wright

Grover

  • F. B. Hambright

Hampton

  • H. O. Hanna

Hartsville

  • R. G. Coker
  • Oley P. Gooch
  • Carl S. Goodson
  • Myron Green
  • W. J. Hoover
  • M. F. Miller
  • G. M. Reedy
  • R. B. Ridge
  • Paul H. Rogers
  • William H. Sory
  • Curtis L. Vogler
  • A. L. M. Wiggins

Johnston

  • W. C. Conley

Kershaw

  • Mody Cuningham
  • Frank M. Hawley

Kingstree

  • ‡Marion L. Allen
  • William Willis Boddie
  • F. R. Hemingway

Lancaster

  • Beckham H. Clyburn
  • Thos. H. Davis
  • Sam H. Ezzell
  • Charles B. Funderburk
  • William Funderburke
  • James Murphy Gregg
  • N. C. Hughes, Jr.
  • Gilmore L. Nisbet
  • Leroy Springs
  • R. S. Stewart
  • Ullman Wilson

Lake City

  • James O. Graham

Lakeview

  • William E. Lester

Landrum

  • T. L. Pruette

Laurens

  • William G. Bruner
  • C. S. Fuller

Little River

  • J. A. Stone

Little Rock

  • ‡John H. Hamer

Loris

  • George L. Nye

Louis

  • Arthur Williamson

Lugoff

  • Louis I. Guion
  • J. Andrew Rudisill

Lynchburg

  • ‡John R. Keels

Marion

  • Tracy C. Easterling

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Martin's Point

  • Frederick Nash Skinner

Maysville

  • ‡C. L. Straus

McColl

  • Ellie Burton Bristow
  • Frank T. Gibson
  • A. W. Hamer
  • Douglas Hamer
  • John Nelson Mangum
  • James C. Moore

McConnellsville

  • ‡John Walker Moore

Mullins

  • John L. McMillan
  • ‡Leroy M. Rogers
  • P. D. Stephenson

Newberry

  • Byron V. Chapman
  • L. G. Eskridge
  • B. M. Gillon, Jr.

Nichols

  • ‡W. C. Ayres

Ninety-Six

  • C. T. Burnett
  • Benjamin A. Osborne

Orangeburg

  • William C. Cathey

Peak

  • C. A. Pinner

Rock Hill

  • David A. Bigger
  • Anthony K. Blakney
  • V. B. Blankenship
  • A. H. Bynum
  • ‡David Heath
  • William E. Massey
  • John M. Moore
  • F. C. Poe
  • William A. Pressley
  • Edwin K. Robbins
  • Roy D. Sumner
  • Wm. M. Wilson
  • Katharine H. Woodrow
  • A. E. Young

Ruby

  • ‡P. E. Gibson

St. George

  • James C. Greene

St. Matthews

  • W. J. Crutchfield

Spartanburg

  • John W. Alexander
  • Leslie L. Allen
  • Roberts P. Carson
  • Henry N. Correll
  • ‡W. E. Craver
  • M. Robert Hamer
  • Henry B. Mock
  • R. P. Pell
  • Isaac A. Phifer
  • Adolph Vermont
  • O. B. Wilson

Sumter

  • R. L. Roland
  • Eugene Forshee
  • B. A. Siddall

Timmonsville

  • William T. McGowan

Union

  • ‡J. K. Hair
  • William Coleman
  • J. K. Hamblin
  • H. M. Reaves

Wedgefield

  • Albert E. Aycock

Westminister

  • I. E. D. Andrews

Williston

  • M. B. Self

Winnsboro

  • John H. Cathcart
  • Bessie G. McMaster
  • E. H. Wood

Woodruff

  • J. N. Stinson

York

  • Withers Adickes
  • Junius R. Cannon
  • Miles H. Carroll
  • Ernest E. Gillespie
  • Thomas W. Speck
  • J. G. Wardlaw, Jr.

Yorkville

  • A. M. Suggs

SOUTH DAKOTA

Springfield

  • David R. Brown

TENNESSEE

Alamo

  • William B. Jones

Athens

  • H. M. Candler

Page 841

Bell Buckle

  • Wm. Robert Webb
  • W. R. Webb, Jr.
  • A. T. Whitaker

Bon Air

  • ‡Geo. S. Duncan

Bristol

  • Isaac B. Cowan, Jr.
  • Arthur J. Edwards

Chattanooga

  • Julius C. Brooks
  • James P. Clawson
  • R. E. L. Cook, Jr.
  • Robert H. Griffith
  • Edwin S. Lindsey
  • Tom Moore
  • Stacy E. Nelson
  • Geo. B. Smith, Jr.
  • F. W. Turnbull
  • J. J. Tyson

Clarksville

  • T. B. Foust

Cleveland

  • Roy R. Anderson

Columbia

  • Mrs. Ernest Cruikshank
  • R. V. Erwin

Covington

  • Thomas J. Reid

Dandridge

  • G. C. Kirkle
  • Edward L. Swann
  • George C. Zirkle

Erwin

  • Milton E. Burleson
  • R. D. Peterson
  • W. T. Woodward

Etowah

  • David W. Lillard
  • Donald B. Todd

Fayetteville

  • ‡Southerland Bowers

Gallatin

  • H. J. Renn

Galloway

  • John Cunningham

Greenville

  • Henry H. Briggs, Jr.

Jackson

  • ‡R. W. Haynes
  • J. Middleton Hays
  • ‡Annie Bell Hill

Johnson City

  • Joel Ashford Bates
  • M. W. Cardwell
  • P. J. Connor
  • B. W. Horner
  • D. R. Shearer

Jefferson City

  • Calvin R. Edney
  • Joseph I. Reece

Jonesboro

  • Samuel H. Thompson

Kingsport

  • P. V. Hogan
  • William C. Lord

Knoxville

  • D. C. Absher
  • Eben Alexander, Jr.
  • Joseph Emery Avent
  • ‡Mrs. W. C. Byrd
  • Whitfield C. Carmichael
  • Henry J. Darnall
  • P. B. Folger
  • James C. Parker
  • Miss R. N. Scott
  • T. S. Webb

Lewisburg

  • Horace Lusby

Livingston

  • Gladstone H. White

Lookout Mountain

  • Ernestine Noa

McKenzie

  • Harris T. Collier

McMinnville

  • Thomas Curtis, Jr.

Martin

  • George H. Crowell

Maryville

  • Lester E. Bond

Memphis

  • James E. Beasley
  • Frederick J. Cohn
  • Martin J. Condon, Jr.
  • Samuel L. Edwards
  • A. C. Floyd
  • Orren W. Hyman
  • Chris L. Isley
  • James P. Leak
  • Charles K. Lewis
  • Silas McBee, Jr.
  • Thomas P. Nash, Jr.
  • Frederick J. Weitzell

Morristown

  • Roderick C. Atchley
  • N. M. Watson
  • T. R. Williams
  • E. A. Wright

Nashville

  • Alfred D. Browne
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  • ‡James W. Dixon
  • Thos. Albert Fry
  • L. C. Glenn
  • Edwin B. Hart
  • Roy J. Morton
  • Herbert H. Moses
  • Russell Lee Norburn
  • Roscoe Nunn
  • William Edward Powell, Jr.
  • Clarence B. Ray
  • W. B. Ricks
  • R. S. Satterfield
  • H. B. Shofer
  • Wm. T. Steele
  • Walter Stokes, Jr.
  • Walter J. Taylor

Powell Station

  • Benjamin F. Evans

Ripley

  • Samuel G. Nevi lle

Rockwood

  • Claude M. Parks

Rogersville

  • H. E. Portum

St. Elmo

  • Adolphus E. Wilson

Sewanee

  • F. M. Osborne

Somerville

  • Chas. S. Canada
  • A. B. Pulliam

Sweetwater

  • Cecil B. Brown
  • Jack C. Oates

Tiptonville

  • ‡Charles H. McLeod, Jr.

Trade

  • Grant L. Donnelly

Tullahoma

  • Thos. J. Davis
  • B. F. Paty

Union City

  • Ruth C. Crenshaw

White Pine

  • B. B. Byrd

TEXAS

Abilene

  • Charles Motz, Sr.
  • H. A. Tillett

Alice

  • William A. Betts

R. F. D., Archer City

  • John Purcell

Austin

  • Wm. J. Battle
  • David Lee Clark
  • Joseph Scott Clay
  • A. Caswell Ellis

Bay City

  • Henry L. Rugeley

Beaumont

  • ‡Albert E. Denton

Blessing

  • Kenneth Key Clegg

Boerne

  • J. F. Nooe

Breckenridge

  • Frank W. Roberts

Bryant

  • P. G. Gunter

Burk Burnett

  • J. N. Hall

Cameron

  • H. R. McFadyen
  • Evander J. McIver

Cleo

  • W. B. Vanderveer

Columbus

  • John Duncan

College Station

  • E. O. Randolph

Dallas

  • J. Morehead Avery
  • C. B. Buxton
  • Chas. C. Cobb
  • William H. Duls
  • F. L. Euless
  • W. L. Goldston, Jr.
  • ‡Lionel J. Kahn
  • Frank E. Kendrick
  • Oliver C. McQuage
  • ‡Henry H. Ranson
  • R. C. Spence
  • Robert F. Williams

Dublin

  • C. G. Foust

El Paso

  • Wm. T. Brothers
  • T. Hargrave Lamb

Emory

  • Willie Henry Clendenin

Flatonia

  • ‡Edward E. Bagwell

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Fort Clark

  • R. F. Perry

Ft. Sam Houston

  • ‡Frank W. Wilson

Fort Worth

  • ‡James Frierson Gaither
  • William M. Lourcey, Jr.
  • William P. McLean
  • James K. Polk
  • Chapsie S. Welch

Frankston

  • Edward F. Rollins

Georgetown

  • Claud Howard

Gonzales

  • Kenneth A. Jones

Haskell

  • O. T. Davis

Houston

  • Clement Reece Bivens
  • Theodore G. Britton
  • A. H. Caldwell
  • John W. Canada
  • Benjamin I. Egerton
  • ‡V. St. Clair McNider
  • Harry K. Morrison
  • ‡W. H. Stephenson

Jefferson

  • ‡John H. Parsons

La Teria

  • J. L. Parker

Lott

  • ‡S. I. Darden

Milano

  • Joseph H. Brunett

Mt. Pleasant

  • Edgar C. Brice

Nacogdoches

  • R. E. Devereux

New Waverly

  • H. W. Fisher

Paris

  • Thomas E. McMillan

Plainview

  • C. C. Gidney

Port Arthur

  • T. M. Andrews
  • Lawrence V. Philips

Ranger

  • Lauchlin McNeill

Riverside

  • D. M. Phillips

San Antonio

  • C. M. Allen
  • John M. Dick
  • L. C. Gilliam
  • C. S. Venable
  • J. M. Venable
  • ‡M. McD. Williams, Jr.

Sanatorium

  • Lawrence H. Bradford

Seymour

  • James H. Milan

Sherman

  • ‡Joseph B. Martin
  • Turner A. Wharton

Snider

  • R. Benjamin Rothrock

Sommerville

  • James A. Albright

Sour Lake

  • John N. Gardner

Stamford

  • John R. Masterson

Terrell

  • ‡John N. Dailey

Texarkana

  • F. T. Raney

Vallew View

  • Charles M. Moore

Vernon

  • W. C. Alderman
  • Fred Elliott

Waco

  • W. E. Darden
  • Mrs. J. A. Ford
  • ‡C. G. Smith

Waxahachie

  • W. C. Guess

Weatherford

  • Thomas M. Broadfoot

Wichita Falls

  • Merrill W. Blair
  • Colin McFadyen
  • H. E. Taylor

UTAH

Bacchus

  • J. A. Struthers

Salt Lake City

  • ‡Evan B. Henderson
  • Nathan A. Porter

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VERMONT

Chelsea

  • Hale K. Darling

VIRGINIA

Accomac

  • Joe L. DeCormis

Alexandria

  • W. E. Rollins

Ashland

  • W. W. Trevillian

Battery Park

  • L. T. Gatling

Berkley

  • DeColemon Carr

Big Stone Gap

  • C. F. Smith
  • Peyton McGuire Smith
  • George T. Winston

Blacksburg

  • J. B. Bocock
  • H. G. Pickett

Blackstone

  • W. A. Crinkley

Boydton

  • Virgil C. Daniels
  • Mrs. Virgil C. Daniels

Boykins

  • W. W. White

Bristol

  • Charles T. Alexander
  • Donald McIver

Broadnax

  • O. C. Page

Buchanan

  • G. H. Raney
  • Laurie G. Vaughn

Cape Henry

  • Wyatt M. Ward

Capron

  • Calvin U. Smith
  • P. W. Smith

Catawba Sanitorium

  • C. E. Hawks
  • James B. Nicholls

Charlotte Court House

  • Mrs. J. Flood Morton

Charlottsville

  • James B. Belk
  • James S. Bradsher
  • M. Cary Yoder

Cherrydale

  • John G. Dudley

Chester

  • Robert Craig Cornwall

City Point

  • G. R. Tennent

Clarendon

  • C. S. Hales
  • Thomas D. Rice

Clifton Forge

  • C. H. Carpenter
  • John M. Emmett
  • Hugh R. Thompson

Coeburn

  • John J. Moore

Culpepper

  • Rufus G. Roberts

Cumberland

  • Ernest B. Nuchols

Danville

  • James W. Brown
  • Lawrence O. Crumpler
  • ‡Thomas W. Edwards, Jr.
  • George D. Goover
  • W. H. Hoffman
  • S. E. Hughes, Jr.
  • Samuel Newman
  • Vergil A. Perrett
  • William E. Price
  • H. W. Pritchett
  • F. Samuel Ware
  • L. G. Wilson
  • Eugene P. Withers
  • B. S. Young

Drakes Branch

  • ‡L. S. Williams

Dyke

  • Albert R. Flowers

Elk Hill

  • T. D. Stokes

Emporia

  • R. W. Jordan

Eximore

  • Harold C. Corpening

Fairfax

  • L. B. Eaton

Falls Church

  • J. C. M. Valentine

Farmville

  • Hanna Fennell Crawley
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  • James M. Grainger
  • Emerson W. Jarman

Fort Eustis

  • Carl B. Wilson

Fort Monroe

  • Charles S. Harris
  • Chas. W. Higgins

Fortress Monroe

  • C. D. Peirce

Fork Union

  • J. R. Wildman

Franklin

  • Elmer Levy Daughtry
  • R. E. L., Watkins

Fredericksburg

  • John B. Gray

Galax

  • J. G. Edwards

Graham

  • R. W. Bobbitt

Greyburn

  • W. A. H. Gantt

Hampton

  • Blake E. Isley
  • William M. Linker

Hampton Roads

  • B. F. Huske

Hampton Sidney

  • James B. Massey

Harrisonburg

  • Mrs. Edmund McRary

Herndon

  • ‡Charles H. Reed

Hickory

  • Mathias Mansfield

Hilton Village

  • David R. Blalock
  • Archie S. Daniels

Hopewell

  • David L. Elder
  • William E. Henry

Independence

  • A. J. Koontz
  • John L. Reeves
  • H. T. Smith

Ivanhoe

  • ‡Rufus G. Caudle

Ivy

  • George W. Eutsler

Langley Field

  • E. E. Duncan

Leesburg

  • H. P. Gibson

Lexington

  • Hampton S. Brown, Jr.
  • Charles S. Gasgow
  • James S. Moffatt, Jr.
  • S. C. Ogburn, Jr.
  • Charlie G. Terry
  • W. L. Young

Luray

  • Reden H. Pittman

Lynchburg

  • J. G. Johnson
  • H. B. Williams

Marshville

  • A. G. Griffin

Martinsville

  • Hassell G. Moore

Mouth of Wilson

  • W. C. Field
  • Leonard K. Halsey

Narroms

  • Stephen G. Kent

National Soldiers Home

  • Edmund S. Battle

Nelson

  • Geo. P. Wilson

New Market

  • A. H. Moore

Newport News

  • J. T. Beavers
  • Joseph T. Buxton
  • S. R. Buxton
  • W. W. Falkner
  • W. B. Ferguson, Jr.
  • James W. Gulick
  • ‡E. L. Patton

Norfolk

  • Benjamin I. Barber
  • J. E. Barry
  • George W. Benthall
  • G. R. Berkeley
  • Calvin S. Blackwell, Jr.
  • Malcom C. Boyden
  • Mrs. A. B. Bristow
  • Junius W. Calvert
  • ‡E. T. Campbell
  • C. S. Carr
  • Henry Harris Covington
  • John M. Cox
  • Calvert R. Dey
  • Walter Dixon
  • Alan C. Emerson
  • Alpheus Fields
  • J. F. George
  • ‡Percy Giles
  • Osborne L. Goforth
  • H. T. Greenleaf
  • John W. Halstead
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  • William F. Hendrix
  • ‡Andrew J. Hobgood
  • James Hume
  • Robert L. Hunter
  • Richard M. Johnston
  • Leslie E. Jones
  • Z. Vance Jones
  • Wade Kornegay
  • Robert D. Kruger
  • Thomas E. McCaskey
  • Chas. E. McCollum
  • L. P. Matthews
  • Robert Matthews
  • Stanton A. Meades
  • John A. Moore
  • T. L. Morrow
  • William Worth Murphy
  • Gaston L. Myers
  • R. L. Payne, Jr.
  • Daniel W. Raper
  • W. W. Ritter
  • Nathaniel F. Rodman
  • W. B. Rodman, Jr.
  • B. B. Sears
  • J. L. Smith
  • Burton H. Smith
  • L. O. Stone
  • J. A. Strickland
  • David Clarence Swindell
  • G. R. Swink
  • Miss S. B. Thompson
  • B. E. Twine
  • Paul Elam Watson
  • W. S. Webber
  • R. D. Whichard

Nuckols

  • Josephus C. Davidson

Osaka

  • H. C. Carson

Painter

  • ‡L. J. Smith

Petersburg

  • Charles W. Bain
  • N. Shelley Beard
  • H. C. Carter, III
  • Albert B. Harrell
  • John C. Jones
  • Edwin J. Nixon
  • Frank L. Robbins
  • C. E. Spencer
  • Robert W. Strange
  • Nathan Toms

Phoebus

  • James U. Loftin

Portsmouth

  • F. P. Barrow
  • Russell M. Cox
  • Clayton W. Eley
  • Thomas E. Gilman
  • William D. Harward
  • Frank W. Hollowell
  • Leonidas R. Jones
  • U. S. Jones
  • Frank Sabiston
  • John B. Tenny

Quantico

  • A. L. Gaither

Raphine

  • William R. Echols

Rawlings

  • R. R. Settle

Richmond

  • John Wilder Atkinson
  • D. C. Ballard
  • ‡Joel McA. Barden
  • Benjamin Bell, Jr.
  • Edward L. Boone
  • Thomas C. Boushall
  • George T. Colvard
  • Roy M. Conwell
  • James M. Cox
  • W. E. Cox
  • Ousby Reives Cunningham
  • James T. Dover
  • ‡Milton Dowd
  • W. H. Ferguson
  • James Fitzgerald, Jr.
  • James R. Green
  • J. K. Hall
  • Willie T. Harris
  • William Lee Hazell
  • ‡H. M. Hedgepeth
  • A. James Hodgin
  • C. B. Hoke
  • J. Leigh Hunt
  • H. W. Jackson
  • W. B. Jerman
  • E. W. Johnson
  • William T. Johnson
  • G. P. LaRoque
  • Joseph Norman Latham
  • Edgar Milton Loftin
  • James W. Love
  • P. P. Lynch, Jr.
  • Thomas M. Lynch
  • C. W. Lynn
  • Hugh McKimmon
  • Thomas H. May
  • Mary Scales Miller
  • Evan W. Norwood
  • J. L. Patterson
  • E. L. Pell
  • ‡W. M. Riddick
  • E. E. Robinson
  • James H. Royster
  • Allen B. Sloan
  • ‡B. D. Tillett
  • W. F. Toms
  • ‡James M. Turner
  • E. L. Umstead
  • A. T. Weatherly
    Page 847

  • T. B. Weatherly
  • Charles S. White
  • J. S. Williamson
  • P. H. Wiseman
  • Phil Woollcott
  • J. T. Wooten
  • M. B. Wyatt
  • A. C. Young

Roanoke

  • Wm. S. Battle, Jr.
  • C. E. Bear
  • R. P. Coble
  • Charles E. Gowen
  • George W. Hall
  • W. R. Hardin
  • H. F. Henson, Jr.
  • J. W. Henson, Jr.
  • R. R. Horner
  • Ira Huff Hurt
  • J. T. McKinney, Jr.
  • Reginald C. May
  • W. Fred Morrison
  • Frank G. Payne
  • J. M. Porter
  • ‡Douglas B. Withers

Rural Retreat

  • A. L. Porter

Salem

  • Marx E. Cohen, Jr.
  • ‡G. S. Hoffman

Saltville

  • P. R. Bryan

Schoolfield

  • E. W. Boone

Shaw's Store

  • ‡Edwin H. Russell

Smithfield

  • Rea B. Parker
  • George F. Whitley

South Hill

  • Wm. P. Bivens

South Norfolk

  • Q. C. Davis, Jr.

Staunton

  • Thomas R. Buchanan
  • James S. Callison
  • P. D. Winston

Suffolk

  • James P. Cross
  • Grownrigg B. Dixon
  • ‡Edward R. Hart
  • G. S. P. Holland, Jr.
  • W. P. Hosier
  • H. S. Lewis
  • John L. Rawls
  • Junius E. West

Sweetbriar College

  • Emilie Watts McVea

Toms Brook

  • George S. Bearden

University

  • E. A. Alderman
  • Frank Patterson Hunter
  • I. F. Lewis
  • ‡M. H. Patterson
  • Roy W. Upchurch

Waverly

  • James L. Foster
  • J. F. West
  • J. W. West

W. Norfolk

  • John W. Freeman

West Point

  • Alfred F. Hargrave

Whaleyville

  • W. H. Riddick

Williamsburg

  • E. H. Alderman

Winchester

  • Edward W. Barr
  • Garvin Bowles

Windsor

  • John W. Roberts, Jr.

Wytheville

  • T. J. Eskridge
  • ‡John Currie Gibbs

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Washington

  • Charles L. Abernethy
  • Samuel A. Alexander
  • M. M. Alexander
  • H. A. Allard
  • Samuel T. Ansell
  • Arthur Arrington
  • William W. Ashe
  • C. S. Atkins
  • Wade H. Atkinson
  • L. J. Battle
  • Hugh H. Bennett
  • Duke H. Blackwelder
  • ‡J. C. Blaine
  • David H. Blair
  • J. D. Boger
  • C. B. Bolick
  • Robert R. Boyd
  • Arthur T. Bracy
  • L. L. Brinkley
  • Mrs. L. L. Brinkley
  • Sidney G. Brown
  • Vernon L. Brown
  • H. E. C. Bryant
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  • C. P. Buchanan
  • Henry W. Butler
  • Marion Butler
  • Miss Kansas Byers
  • Mrs. Thomas F. Cheatham
  • P. T. Cheek
  • Arthur Cobb
  • Francis N. Cooke
  • A. M. Cornwell
  • John R. Cox
  • Harvey O. Craver
  • Henry C. Cunningham
  • R. O. E. Davis
  • Mrs. R. O. E. Davis
  • P. R. Dawson
  • R. V. Denton
  • Reid W. Digges
  • Oliver H. Dockery
  • Cary W. Durham
  • J. D. Eason, Jr.
  • J. R. Edwards
  • Milton C. Elliott
  • E. F. Engstrum
  • Atha W. Evans
  • W. H. Fry
  • John F. Green
  • Eugene Grissom
  • M. C. Guthrie
  • William C. Hammer
  • O. B. Hardison
  • H. H. Hargrett
  • William C. Harllee
  • Eugene F. Hartley
  • Charles Hassell
  • C. W. Hassell
  • James Hawfield
  • Jack Hayes
  • Williamson E. Hearn
  • ‡Clyde R. Hedrick
  • Addison Reed Hester
  • Gerald D. Hill
  • Herschel V. Johnson
  • J. M. Johnston
  • Bignall S. Jones
  • O. W. Jones
  • ‡R. C. Jurney
  • John H. Kerr, Jr.
  • Whitehead Kluttz
  • H. D. Lambert
  • William H. Lee
  • Charles A. Lewis
  • Charles Lee Lindsay
  • J. Elder Little
  • ‡J. L. Little
  • H. L. Lyon
  • George McCorcle
  • George W. McIver
  • William M. McKay
  • Jas. W. McNeill
  • William T. Mallison
  • J. E. Mann
  • ‡E. D. Millaway
  • Marion S. Miller
  • Jas. R. Mitchell
  • A. D. Monteath
  • W. W. Neal
  • Isaac B. Newman
  • Charles S. Norburn
  • Wm. H. Pace
  • John A. Parker
  • R. E. Parrish
  • D. B. Perry
  • J. C. Petty
  • Nixon S. Plummer
  • E. W. Pou
  • ‡C. D. Prather
  • Robert W. Pulliam
  • Lester A. Reeves
  • ‡Eugene C. Ross
  • Noah Rouse
  • George M. Ruffin
  • Sterling Ruffin
  • Thomas Ruffin
  • Paul D. Satchwell
  • W. L. Sheep
  • Ernest R. Shirley
  • J. J. Skinner
  • V. L. Smathers
  • Chas. Manly Stedman
  • Brevard D. Stephenson
  • Mrs. George H. Sutherland
  • G. L. Tabor
  • George F. Taylor
  • Franklin Thompson
  • Eleanor W. Towles
  • E. W. Turlington
  • Needham C. Turnage
  • John Wm. Turrentine
  • Livingston Vann
  • T. L. Warren
  • Zebulon Weaver
  • Mangum Weeks
  • N. E. Wessells
  • Geo. A. Wheeler
  • ‡A. B. White
  • Walter E. Wiles
  • ‡J. G. Williams
  • L. H. Williams
  • P. M. Wilson
  • R. W. Winston
  • S. R. Winters
  • J. E. Wood
  • W. P. Wooten
  • Richard T. Wyche
  • Charles B. Yarley
  • W. E. Yelverton

WASHINGTON

Bellingham

  • Augustus C. Durham

Camp Lewis

  • Charles C. Loughlin

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Centralia

  • Francis E. Presnell

Elk

  • ‡E. F. Pope

Ellensburg

  • J. E. Perry

Grandview

  • Harry F. Barnard

Olympia

  • T. M. Vance

Pateros

  • D. M. Washburn

Pomeroy

  • Wood H. Powell

Pullman

  • Kenneth W. Carter
  • Horace G. Merten
  • F. R. Yoder

Seattle

  • ‡John H. Brooks
  • Roy W. Hayworth
  • Felix L. Johnson

Spokane

  • Alex M. Winston

Touchet

  • ‡C. W. Martin

Walla Walla

  • John W. Brooks

Yakima

  • C. H. Weir

WEST VIRGINIA

Barboursville

  • M. G. Pangle

Berkley Springs

  • ‡Claude S. Johnston

Bluefield

  • W. C. Feimster, Jr.

Charleston

  • Julian B. Coghill
  • Henry Daniel Litaker
  • Oliver M. Litaker

Clarksburg

  • ‡C. L. Greathouse

Davy

  • H. L. Horton

Fairmont

  • C. W. Burton
  • Wm. Preston Cline

Huntington

  • A. L. Gregory
  • J. A. Taylor
  • T. W. Taylor
  • Robert Scott Woodson

Lewisburg

  • J. K. Palmer

Morgantown

  • Hubert Hill
  • I. W. Smithey

Swandale

  • H. C. Warlick

Welch

  • William C. Williams

Wheeling

  • Charles B. Herman

Williamson

  • O. H. Jennings
  • A. B. Wright

WISCONSIN

Madison

  • Wallace H. Strowd
  • Robert L. Lasley

Milwaukee

  • F. C. Bryan
  • George Byrd
  • Edmund J. Lilly, Jr.

West Allis

  • Samuel C. Smith

WYOMING

Frannie

  • ‡Walter R. Rand

Glenrock

  • Wiley W. Calloway

Wheatland

  • Walter S. Tatum

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FOREIGN COUNTRIES

Alaska

Cordova

  • W. W. Council

Nenana

  • F. B. Drane

Bolivia

La Paz

  • J. V. Price

Brazil

Parara

  • Howell L. Fry

Pernambuco

  • George N. Butler
  • James H. Nunn

British West Indies

Kingston, Jamaica

  • B. E. Washburn

Canada

Montreal

  • Edwin T. Adney

E. Sandwich, Ontario

  • Robert W. Blair

Belleville, Ontario

  • Daniel R. Coleman

West Lorne, Ontario

  • Marvin S. Gray

Toronto

  • John E. Murray
  • R. W. Perry

Canal Zone

Ancon Hospital

  • Thomas M. Arrosmith, Jr.
  • Wm. A. Murphy

Quarry Heights, Balboa

  • Willis G. Peace

Cocosolo

  • W. M. Trivette

Cristobal

  • George Davis
  • John M. Tamraz

Corozal

  • Reading Wilkinson

Fort Amador

  • John H. Fonvielle

Central America

La Lima, Honduras

  • Francis S. McMullen

China

Hanchow

  • Eugene E. Barnett

Kiangsi

  • Cheng-Chin Hsiung

Kiaugyiu Kiaugsu Province

  • Lacy L. Little

Nanking

  • J. N. Joyner

Pekin

  • Lingoh Wang

Shanghai

  • J. W. Boddie
  • L. E. Bradsher
  • Robert T. Bryan, Sr.
  • Robert T. Bryan, Jr.
  • Paul F. Faison
  • Thomas A. Hearn
  • Walter K. Perrett
  • Norman W. Shepard
  • E. E. White
  • C. G. Worth

Soocha

  • F. A. Cox

Soochow

  • Maud Craig Carson
  • R. M. Paty, Jr.
  • Marion Wilcox

Colombia

Baranquilla

  • William Figures Lewis

Cuba

Caibarieu

  • Andrew E. McNamara

Camaguey

  • Francisco V. Fuentes
  • Miguel A. Porro

Delicias

  • William F. Maupin

Havana

  • Justa Angel Azpiazu
  • E. K. Bennett
  • R. B. Gwynn
  • Francisco Llorens
  • Robert E. Porter

Matanzas

  • James V. Whitfield

Manati, Oriente

  • Felix L. Llorens
  • Marcos S. Rodriguez
  • Alberto Soler

Oneitte

  • N. W. Taylor

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Quantanamo Bay

  • R. L. Davis

Quernado de Guines

  • A. B. Rodriguez

Prov. Santa Clara

  • Edouardo F. Rodriguez

Santiago

  • Thomas V. Llorens
  • Maximo Gomez Soler

Union deReyes

  • Manuel G. Quevedo, Jr.

England

London

  • C. P. Russell

France

Dunkirk

  • John Strong Calvert

Paris

  • William C. Doub-Kerr
  • John Robert Donnell Shepard
  • C. I. Silin

Germany

Frankfort

  • Thomas H. Anderson

Mayen

  • J. G. Hart

Haiti

Port au Prince

  • L. M. Bourne, Jr.

Hawaii

Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands

  • Kenneth H. Bailey
  • Hugh A. Griffin
  • G. M. Van Poole

Pearl Harbor, T. H.

  • John M. McCants

Schofield Barracks

  • O. M. Marshburn
  • Oscar R. Rand

Italy

Fresonle

  • Mary P. Kendrick

Trieste

  • H. W. Bowen, Jr.

Japan

Fukuoka-ken

  • Seiji Shiki

Hakodate

  • Yasuo Taketomi
  • Choharo Watanabe

Nagotsuto

  • Kazuo Arbara

No. 2 Oita

  • Kiyoshi Nayano

Okayama

  • William A. Wilson

Tokyo

  • Seochiro Kita
  • Shinjiro Kitasawa
  • Yutaka Maeshima
  • Shinzaburo Mogi
  • Hiroshima Momiyama

Yokohama

  • Yasushiro Niato

Korea

Kwangju

  • Anna McQueen

Soonchun

  • Mrs. J. F. Preston

Mexico

Mexico City

  • John B. Glenn
  • Christopher Jones
  • J. J. Slade

Tampico

  • W. G. Burgess
  • C. W. Fowler, Jr.

Zetacuaro, Mieh

  • Rufus C. Morrow

Peru

Morococha

  • P. A. Petree

Philippine Islands

Aparri, Cogayan

  • G. W. Thompson

Cavite

  • Emmett C. Gudger

Lagona

  • Waine Archer

Sa. Union

  • E. S. Merritt

Tugueguarao

  • J. F. Oliver

Porto Rico

San German

  • Cesare Augusto Cumpiano
  • Ricardo Huberto Cumpiano

Portugal

Oporto

  • S. H. Wiley

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South Africa

Bloemfontein

  • Ebenezer Eybers
  • Mrs. Ebenezer Eybers

Cape Town

  • F. H. Cooper

South India

Rajahmundry

  • E. P. Wood

Turkey

Constantinople

  • Fred B. Stem

Virgin Islands of U. S.

St. Thomas

  • J. H. Harris

West Indies

Port of Spain

  • Samuel J. Calvert


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Class Roster, 1877-1924

        The complete list of degrees (save honorary) awarded since the reopening of the University in 1875 is given here, divided according to the years in which they were awarded. In addition the effort has been to classify, according to class, those matriculates living today, who did not remain to graduate. This is for the purpose of accenuating the class division, because constant effort is being made to secure a class consciousness that will provide a working effectiveness.

        It has not been possible to make this division of matriculates accurately because of the broken periods of attendance, because of the special, professional, and irregular students, and because of the fact that such limited class activity as we have known has taken account of less than one-half of the men who were at some time members of the class--in fact, quite a few class secretaries have only regarded those winning degrees as members of the class. It has been difficult, too, to make this division, because the men themselves have confused us. A large number of the matriculates have been totally oblivious of any class organization so that they give a confusing answer when asked pointedly: "Of what class do you consider yourself a member?"

        The publication of these lists will have served its purpose if it enables us to establish accurately the class memberships of those matriculates who are entitled to a regular classification, and as irregular those with attachment to no class. We shall be deeply indebted for corrections, for this is the only phase of the book that we could not work out to a reasonable conclusion. Only in proportion as we are able to complete this classification, will we be able to make of the class organization an effective working unit. And yet the theoretical basis of the General Alumni Association's working effectiveness rests very largely on the class organization.

1877

  • Baker, Julian Meredith, B.S.
  • Fremont, Frank Murray, B.S.
  • Phillips, William Battle, Ph.B.
  • Powell, Joseph Clay, B.S.
  • Taylor, James Cole, B.S.

1878

  • Arrington, Arthur, A.B.
  • Cline, William Pinckney, Ph.B.
  • Faison, James Hicks, A.B.
  • Gallaway, Charles Wilcher, A.B.
  • Hill, Edward John, A.B.
  • McCorkle, George, A.B.
  • Nicholson, James Mann, A.B.
  • Street, Nathaniel Heath, B.S.
  • Watkins, Henry Thomas, A.B.
  • Lewis, J. B.

1879

  • Battle, Kemp Plummer, Jr., A.B.
  • Henderson, Richard Bullock, A.B.
  • Hill, William Lanier, A.B.
  • Manning, James Smith, A.B.
  • Manning, John Moore, A.B.
  • Peele, William Joseph, A.B.
  • Robbins, Gaston Ahi, A.B.
  • Springs, Alva Connell, A.B.
  • Strange, Robert, A.B.
  • Taylor, Isaac Montrose, Ph.B.
  • Winston, Francis Donnell, A.B.
  • Winston, Robert Watson, A.B.
  • Barrow, Frederick Proby
  • Capel, Aaron Wm. Elijah
  • Covington, Charles C.
  • Davis, Robert Henry
  • Dillard, Richard
  • Dobson, John Hamlin
  • Fearing, Woodson Bradford
  • Griffin, Balachi Russell
  • Heilig, James Daniel
  • Hunter, Clifton Wheat
  • James, Fernando Godfrey
  • Kent, Alfred Abraham
  • Lloyd, Henry
  • Maynard, Ernest Patrick
  • Merritt, Rufus Grant
  • Mill, McKay
  • Noble, Marcus Cicero Stephen
  • Parker, Romulus Bragg
  • Sherrod, John Henry
  • Spears, Henry Turner
  • Stainback, David Chandler
  • Steele, Edwin Douglas
  • Stubbs, Henry William
  • Thompson, Oscar Gard
  • Yarborough, Fenner

1880

  • Aycock, Charles Brantley, Ph.B.
  • Battle, Thomas Hall, A.B.
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  • Betts, William Archibald, Ph.B.
  • Brooks, Thomas Cooke, Ph.B.
  • Cobb, Charles Cotesworth, Ph.B.
  • Coble, Albert Lucien, A.B.
  • Craig, Locke, A.B.
  • Faison, Henry Elias, A.B.
  • Haywood, Ernest, A.B.
  • John, Roderdick Belton, A.B.
  • Pender, James, LL.B.
  • Phillips, Alexander Lacy, A.B.
  • Ranson, Robert, A.B.
  • Sharpe, Benjamin Charles, A.B.
  • Slade, William Bonner, A.B.
  • Vaughan, Latimer Clark, A.B.
  • Briggs, Roscoe Giles
  • Britt, George William
  • Clifton, Lunsford Claiborne
  • Edmundson, Thomas
  • Floyd, Archibald Campbell
  • Green, George
  • Green, George Alexander
  • Green, John Cicero
  • Hargett, Frederick Walter
  • Hargrave, Alfred Frontis
  • Hill, Isham Faison
  • Little, John Richard
  • McMillan, Benj. Franklin
  • Martin, Robert Bruce
  • Means, George Washington
  • Moore, James
  • Overman, Edwin Rowan
  • Ranson, Joseph
  • Reynolds, Nathanial Augustus
  • Williams, Duncan Murchison
  • Wood, Frank

1881

  • Adams, William Jackson, A.B.
  • Albertson, Robert Brooks, Ph.B.
  • Avery, John Morehead, A.B.
  • Battle, Herbert Bemerton, B.S.
  • Brady, John Everett, A.B.
  • Dancy, Frank Battle, A.B.
  • Erwin, William Edwin, Ph.B.
  • Harris, Eugene Lewis, Ph.B.
  • Hill, Christopher Dudley, A.B.
  • Hines, Frank Gordon, Ph.B.
  • Holt, Robert Oscar, A.B.
  • Joyner, James Yadkin, Ph.B.
  • Leach, James Madison, Jr., Ph.B.
  • McIver, Charles Duncan, A.B.
  • McIver, John Alton, A.B.
  • McRae, Roderick, A.B.
  • Mial, Leonidas LeMay, A.B.
  • Murphy, James Dixon, Ph.B.
  • Neal, John William, A.B.
  • Nixon, Alfred, B.S.
  • Pell, Robert Paine, A.B.
  • Pemberton, William David, Ph.B.
  • Philips, Walter Everett, A.B.
  • Rouse, Noah James, Ph.B.
  • Ruffin, James Hipkin, Ph.B.
  • Rumbough, Henry Thomas, B.S.
  • Stewart, William Belfield, A.B.
  • Thomas, Chas. Randolph, A.B.
  • Walker, John Moseley, A.B.
  • Walker, Lucian Holmes, A.B.
  • Winborne, Robert Warren, A.B.
  • Albright, James Alexander
  • Alderman, William Colin
  • Alderman, Walter William
  • Blackmer, Walter Steele
  • Borden, Frank Kornegay
  • Breeden, Darius Meekin
  • Council, Alexander McAlister
  • Cunningham, John
  • Dalton, David Nicholas
  • Daughton, Rufus Alexander
  • Dillard, John Henry, Jr.
  • Dixon, Amzi Clarence
  • Egerton, Benj. Iredell
  • Ervin, William Carson
  • Furgerson, Henry B.
  • Gunter, John Doctor
  • Hall, John Hubbard
  • Harrison, John Adams
  • Henry, Walter Richmond
  • Jeffrys, Zadok Marquis Lafayette
  • Johnston, William Alexander
  • Joyner, John Pugh
  • Kent, Horatio Miller
  • Killian, John Baxter
  • Ledbetter, Henry Slate
  • Lewis, Charles Kelly
  • McCallum, Archibald Torrey
  • McLeod, Gilbert
  • Palmer, Nathan M.
  • Pell, Edward Leigh
  • Poe, Frank Caldwell
  • Powell, James Marshall
  • Roberts, Frank William
  • Scott, Robert Walker
  • Springs, Leroy
  • Stedman, Frank Haywood
  • Thomas, William Lewis
  • Tillett, Henry Augustus
  • Waddell, Alfred Moore
  • Wilson, Albert Robert
  • Winder, John Henry

1882

  • Alderman, Edwin Anderson, Ph.B.
  • Allen, Alvis Waldo, Ph.B.
  • Bryan, Robert Thomas, Sr., A.B.
  • Davidson, Allen Turner, Jr., Ph.B.
  • de Schweinitz, Emile Alexander, A.B.
  • Grandy, Albert Sydney, A.B.
  • Hampton, David Anzi, A.B.
  • Jackson, Jonathan Worth, A.B.
  • Kennedy, David Sloan, Ph.B.
  • McAllister, Alexander Worth, A.B.
  • Skinner, Frederick Nash, A.B.
  • Stokes, Thomas Dudley, B.S.
  • White, Richard Street, B.S.
  • Whitsett, George Walter, Ph.B.
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  • Wilson, George Gregory, A.B.
  • Worth, Charles William, A.B.
  • Barkhead, John Watson
  • Battle, Octavius
  • Benton, John Hogan
  • Bizzell, Robert Mosely
  • Boykin, David Stevens
  • Bunker, Albert Lemuel
  • Cain, Robert Lee
  • Chapman, Laurel John
  • Cobb, Collier
  • Covington, Thos. Thos., Sr.
  • Daniels, Frank Arthur
  • Dugger, Shepherd Monroe
  • Eaton, Lafayette Browne
  • Farrar, Joseph William
  • Ferebee, Edwin Bouchelle
  • Gill, Thomas Jeffries
  • Haigh, DeLagnel
  • Harrell, James Joseph
  • Hicks, John White
  • Hilton, John Daniel
  • Hooker, Wm. DeWitt
  • Jeffreys, John Osborne
  • John, Henry Mood
  • Joyner, Patrick Henry
  • McCulloch, Thomas Fillmore
  • McLean, Charles Edgar
  • Peace, Leonidas Vassar
  • Peebles, Henry Bruce
  • Peterson, Solon Scott
  • Peterson, William Canova
  • Rodman, William Blount
  • Schulken, James Bion
  • Smith, Hampden Freeman
  • Stickland, James Thomas
  • Turner, Samuel Jefferson
  • Whitfield, Sam Godwin
  • Whitfield, William Cobb
  • Williams, Joseph Augustus
  • Wilson, John Nestor

1883

  • Gray, Robert Percy, A.B.
  • Haizlip, James Daniel, LL.B.
  • Heitman, Numa Fletcher, A.B.
  • Hill, Charles Urquhart, B.S.
  • Phillips, William Battle, Ph.D.
  • Radcliffe, Thomas, B.S.
  • Riddle, Charles Lucien, A.B.
  • Ruffin, Edmund, Ph.B.
  • Shipp, Bartlett, B.S.
  • Smedes, Charles Watts, A.B.
  • Smedes, Evert Bancker, A.B.
  • Stamps, Preston, A.B.
  • Thompson, Henry Erwin, A.B.
  • Turlington, Ira Thomas, Ph.B.
  • Wilkes, John Francis, Ph.B.
  • Williams, Henry Horace, A.B.
  • Austin, Henry Wilson
  • Aycock, Albert Elijah
  • Battle, Henry Lawrence
  • Brown, William King
  • Brown, Zeno
  • Dick, John McClintock
  • Ellis, Pearson
  • Floyd, Archibald Campbell
  • Lenoir, Thomas Ballard
  • Orr, Perry Leander
  • Paisley, Drury Lacy
  • Sexton, Coll Hector
  • Sheppard, William Bonamy
  • Sherrill, Franklin Avery
  • Smith, Edward Chambers
  • Smith, George Worth
  • Temple, Rufus Henry
  • Vance, Thomas Malvern
  • Willcox, Louis Barge
  • Wimberley, George Louis

1884

  • Borden, John Lemuel, Ph.B.
  • Gattis, Samuel Mallette, Ph.B.
  • Hamer, Missouri Robert, A.B.
  • Harris, Andrew Jackson, Ph.B.
  • Hawes, Jess Bowden, Ph.B.
  • Love, James Lee, Ph.B.
  • Miller, James Daniel, Ph.B.
  • Monroe, Edward Daniel, Ph.B.
  • Osborne, Thomas Samuel, A.B.
  • Randall, William George, A.B.
  • Roberts, James Cole, Ph.B.
  • Rouse, Thomas Richard, Ph.B.
  • Turrentine, Samuel Bryant, A.B.
  • Warlick, Lee Martin, A.B.
  • White, Ben. Franklin, Ph.B.
  • Wood, Julian, Ph.B.
  • Alexander, Charles Taylor
  • Anthony, John Alston
  • Battle, George Gordon
  • Bradshaw, Michael
  • Carpenter, John Daniel
  • Chauncey, Samuel Jackson, Jr.
  • Cox, Charles Gregory
  • Craig, Braxton
  • Davis, Edward Hill
  • Eure, Stephen Edward
  • Fite, Henry Julius
  • Holleman, Silas Alvin
  • Hunter, Percy Isaac
  • Kerr, James Phillips
  • Klutz, Adam Alexander
  • Lenoir, Walter James
  • Liles, Edward Prentiss
  • Little, James LaFayette
  • Long, William Williams
  • McDowell, Charles Harper
  • McDowell, James Allen
  • McIntyre, Alexander
  • McIver, William Donald
  • Millender, Marion Charles
  • Moir, S. Alexander
  • Moore, Furney T.
  • Neville, Samuel Goodman
  • Overman, Harry James
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  • Perkins, Minutius Angelo
  • Perry, John Clifford
  • Pulliam, Joel Lane
  • Rhodes, William Henry
  • Robbins, Alexander Weatherly
  • Satterwhite, Solomon Green
  • Sawyer, Charles William
  • Shaw, Angus Robertson
  • Spruill, Frank Shepherd
  • Tankersley, Wm. Little
  • Vance, James Noel
  • Wharton, Turner Ashby
  • Williams, Cyrus Wellman
  • Walser, Zeb Vance

1885

  • Beckwith, Sidney Thomas, LL.B.
  • Bryan, James Alexander, B.S.
  • Butler, Marion, A.B.
  • de Schweinitz, Emile Alexander, Ph.D.
  • Eller, Adolphus Hill, A.B.
  • Feild, Alexander Jones, A.B.
  • Foust, Edwin Michael, A.B.
  • Goodman, Erastus Genair, Ph.B.
  • Hill, Atherton Barnes, Ph.B.
  • Howard, George, A.B.
  • Jackson, Max, Ph.B.
  • Latham, Heber Amos, Ph.B.
  • Long, Augustus White, A.B.
  • McIver, Berrie Chandler, A.B.
  • Mangum, Ernest Preston, A.B.
  • Mann, Julian Smith, A.B.
  • Monroe, James Randlett, A.B.
  • Neal, Richard Smith, Ph.B.
  • Newman, John Urquhart, Ph.B.
  • Norris, Walter Lee, B.S.
  • Riddick, Wallace Carl, A.B.
  • Scull, St. Leon, B.S.
  • Ward, Alfred Decatur, Ph.B.
  • Weill, Solomon Cohen, A.B.
  • West, Jesse Felix, Ph.D.
  • Wood, John Whitaker, LL.B.
  • Adney, Edwin Tappan
  • Bobbitt, James Henry
  • Britton, Charles Wesley
  • Bryan, Frederick Charles
  • Clarkson, Heriot
  • Conrad, James Madison
  • Daywalt, George Washington
  • Eaton, Oscar Benjamin
  • Ford, Charles Henry
  • Griffith, Enoch Alexander
  • Hackler, Thomas Jefferson
  • Kennedy, Edgar Bright
  • Kennedy, McIntyre
  • King, George Badger
  • Long, Thomas Hiram
  • Lynch, Robert Bingham
  • McAuley, John Newton
  • McClammy, Herbert
  • McElwee, William Henry
  • McNeill, Daniel Hector
  • Mallett, George Hooper
  • Matheson, Wm. Malcolm
  • Matthews, Augustus
  • Moody, William Alexander
  • Phillips, Edgar Tobias
  • Pou, Edward William
  • Price, Thomas Jefferson
  • Rothrock, Robar Benjamin
  • Rountree, Herbert
  • Tate, Chas Sidney
  • Thompson, Wm. Gaston
  • Townsend, Richard Walter
  • Troy, Edward
  • Vann, Livingston
  • Ward, Wyatt Macon
  • White, William Hill
  • Woodson, Bryon

1886

  • Battle, Lewis Junius, Ph.B.
  • Bynum, Oliver Clegg, A.B.
  • Carroll, William Houston, A.B.
  • Cline, Edward Bost, A.B.
  • Cox, Pierre Bayard, A.B.
  • Dixon, Frank, A.B.
  • Dunston, Walter Seaton, Ph.B.
  • Grandy, Charles Taylor, Ph.B.
  • Grandy, Luther Bell, Ph.B.
  • Jackson, Herbert Worth, A.B.
  • Jackson, Samuel Spencer, A.B.
  • Jenkins, Joseph John, A.B.
  • Little, Frank Milton, Ph.B.
  • Mangum, Ernest Preston, A.M.
  • Manning, Pierre Beauregard, A.B.
  • Morehead, John Motley, A.B.
  • Patrick, George Lane, B.S.
  • Patterson, Gilbert Brown, A.B.
  • Pollock, William Dunwood, Ph.B.
  • Rice, Henry William, A.B.
  • Schenck, John Franklin, Ph.B.
  • Self, William Augustus, A.B.
  • Shields, Malcolm McGilvary, A.B.
  • Thomas, James, A.B.
  • Uzzell, Kirby Smith, B.S.
  • Uzzell, Robert Lee, B.S.
  • Weeks, Stephen Beauregard, A.B.
  • Well, Solomon Cohen, LL.B.
  • Wilson, Nathan Hunt Daniel, A.B.
  • Barrett, James Francis
  • Braxton, Elias David
  • Bruton, John Fletcher
  • Chadwick, Edwin
  • Cox, John David
  • Cobb, Needham Tyndale
  • Dixon, Joseph
  • English, John Lucius
  • Erwin, Joseph Ernest
  • Everett, William Nash
  • Fennell, Hardy Lucien
  • Gilmer, Ellison Lindsay
  • Graham, William Alexander
  • Graves, Stephens Porter
  • Grimes, John Bryan
  • Haigh, Charles Thomas
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  • Harkins, Giles Wellington
  • Higgins, Charles McLeon
  • Hooker, Joseph John
  • Humphrey, Paul Clingman
  • Jennings, Joseph
  • Jones, Clarence Dupree
  • Lewis, William Figures
  • Love, Lionel Hartsfield
  • McGehee, William Polk
  • Manning, Isaac Hall
  • Merritt, Edward Samuel
  • Mewborn, Wm. Edgar
  • Moore, Uriah Grantham
  • Moore, Yancey Davis
  • Patterson, Frank Fries
  • Reece, Winston Lewellyn
  • Rhodes, Paul Rufus
  • Roberts, Jacob Morris
  • Ruffin, Sterling
  • Sinclair, Neil Angus
  • Steele, William Little
  • Strickland, Edward Fountain
  • Strowd, Robert Lee
  • Thompson, James Bedford
  • West, Junius Edgar
  • West, John Walter
  • Wilder, Thomas Bonner
  • Williams, John Godfrey
  • Wilson, Adolphus Erwin
  • Wright, Clement Gillespie

1887

  • Baker, Joseph Henry, Jr., A.B.
  • Battle, Herbert Bemerton, Ph.D.
  • Bourne, Louis Milton, A.B.
  • Burwell, Robert Turnbull, Ph.B.
  • Dockery, Claudius, Ph.B.
  • Grissom, Gilliam, B.S.
  • Hackett, Richard Nathaniel, Ph.B.
  • Johnson, Jacob Coart, Ph.B.
  • Long, Vernon Watson, Ph.B.
  • McDonald, William H., A.B.
  • McGehee, Lucius Polk, A.B.
  • McGuire, James, Jr., Ph.B.
  • McIver, John Fenelon, A.B.
  • McNeill, William Hamilton, A.B.
  • Morris, Joseph Algernon, A.B.
  • Parker, Haywood, A.B.
  • Shaffner, Henry Fries, Ph.B.
  • Starbuck, Henry Renber, A.B.
  • Simmons, Albert Marchant, A.B.
  • Smith, Claudius Ferdinand, A.B.
  • Turrentine, Samuel Bryant, A.M.
  • Wilkinson, Williams Stronach, A.B.
  • Wilson, Delonzo Tate, A.B.
  • Baker, Thomas Atkinson
  • Beall, John McCullock
  • Boggan, William Kendall
  • Braswell, Mark Russell
  • Brooks, John Z.
  • Burnett, Joseph Halsey
  • Daniels, Josephus
  • Farmer, William Moses
  • Fields, Alpheus
  • Greenlee, Robert Lee
  • Hazell, William Lee
  • Holland, George Courts
  • Holliday, John Claude
  • Holt, James Henry
  • Huske, Kirkland
  • McCaskey, Thomas Edward
  • McCulloch, James Curry
  • Micks, Wentworth Swift
  • Moore, John Miller
  • Morgan, Alexander Rufus
  • Moser, Robert William
  • Parker, Gaither Benajah
  • Perry, Edward Forest
  • Person, Willie Mangum
  • Reece, Darette Manly
  • Stokes, Thomas William
  • Vaughan, Leonidas Polk
  • Wilson, Stephen Pender
  • Winders, John William
  • Womack, Francis
  • Woodard, Leonidas Polk

1888

  • Armfield, Eugene Morehead, A.B.
  • Batchelor, Oliver Douglas, A.B.
  • Battle, Wm. James, A.B.
  • Braswell, Archibald, Jr., B.S.
  • Dail, William Jackson Beauregard, B.S.
  • Davis, Hayne, A.B.
  • Drew, Frank, LL.B.
  • Edwards, Luther Bell, A.B.
  • Eskridge, Thomas Joseph, B.S.
  • Foust, Chas. George, Ph.B.
  • Harber, Francis Marion, Ph.B.
  • Headen, William Edwards, A.B.
  • Hester, St. Clair, A.B.
  • John, Maxcy Luther, Ph.B.
  • Lewis, Henry Watson, A.B.
  • Little, William Myers, A.B.
  • Palmer, Malvern Hill, Ph.B.
  • Smith, Robert Lee, Ph.B.
  • Thorp, Benoni, B.S.
  • Weeks, Stephen Beauregard, Ph.D.
  • Withers, Eugene Percival, Ph.B.
  • Alexander, John Wilson
  • Atkinson, John Wilder
  • Atkinson, Wade Hampton
  • Bardin, Jefferson Davis
  • Barker, John Alexander
  • Beamer, Peter Robert
  • Cannady, Samuel Hilmon
  • Clegg, Thomas David
  • Cox, Berian Thaddeus
  • Cornelius, William Henry
  • Costner, Robert Edwin
  • Crump, John Paul
  • Davis, Thomas Atkinson
  • Dixon, Henderson McCamie
  • Edmondson, William Elam
  • Englehard, John C.
  • Ezzell, Robert Frederick
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  • Foster, James Lee
  • Gidney, Charles Chauncy
  • Gidney, Samuel E.
  • Green, James Randolph
  • Griffith, Walter Evans
  • Grissom, Eugene, Jr.
  • Harwood, S. Patton
  • Heck, George Callendine
  • Hill, Thos. Norfleet
  • Hord, Jacob Geo. Van B.
  • Hughes, Isaac Wayne
  • Jones, Paul
  • Kestler, John Wesley
  • Koonce, William Michael
  • Koontz, Andrew Jacob
  • Little, Julian Hampton
  • London, Henry Adolphus
  • McEachin, Walter DeBerniere
  • McNeill, Malcolm Daniel
  • Marshall, Thomas Ashe
  • Martin, Julius Caesar
  • Massey, Charles Wesley
  • Michaux, Charles Edward
  • Morris, John Manning
  • Patton, John Webster
  • Privott, Haywood Collins
  • Pugh, Frank Slade
  • Richardson, Alfred Smith
  • Shaw, Alexander Clifton
  • Thomas, Fred Duncan
  • Tyson, Benj. Franklin
  • Whitsett, William Thornton
  • Whittington, Hiram Allen
  • Williamson, James Colan
  • Windsor, William Sanford
  • Woodley, Daniel Edgar

1889

  • Battle, William James, A.M.
  • Cates, Caleb Gilmer, Ph.B.
  • Clement, Herbert, A.B.
  • Currie, Daniel Johnson, A.B.
  • Curtis, Walter Makepeace, Ph.B.
  • Davis, James E. B., Ph.B.
  • Eure, Mills Robert, A.B.
  • Hammond, Walter Monroe, Ph.B.
  • Harris, Hunter Lee, B.S.
  • Hill, John Sprunt, Ph.B.
  • Howell, Logan Douglas, A.B.
  • Little, Lacy LeGrand, A.B.
  • Moore, Thomas Lake, A.B.
  • Roberson, William Stone, A.B.
  • Seawell, Aaron Ashby Flowers, Ph.B.
  • Stronach, Alexander, Ph.B.
  • Toms, Clinton White, Ph.B.
  • Webb, Charles Aurelius, A.B.
  • Wills, George Stockton, Ph.B.
  • Wilson, William Albert, A.B.
  • Wood, Henry Gilliam, Ph.B.
  • Anderson, Jacob Marens
  • Benson, James William
  • Benthall, George W.
  • Borden, Edwin Brownrigg
  • Borden, Walter Eugene
  • Brooks, James Costin
  • Copeland, Robert Ernest
  • Crowell, James Lee
  • Deans, Wiley Beauregard
  • Edwards, George Walter
  • Fuquay, Aldrich Partin
  • Gulick, William McKee
  • Harrington, Alonzo Llewellyn
  • Kell, Samuel Hickman
  • Kitchin, William Walton
  • Long, John Edgar
  • Lowe, Cicero Francis
  • Marshall, John Wingfield
  • Nixon, Brevard
  • Norcom, Frederick Hoskin
  • Parker, Junius
  • Partrick, William Sullivan
  • Perry, David Barlow
  • Reid, George Pinckney
  • Ricks, William Benjamin
  • Shepherd, George Goodridge
  • Steele, George Spencer
  • Stowe, Samuel Tate
  • Strickland, Melville C.
  • Sutton, Kirby Edward
  • Taylor, George David
  • Tripp, John Bryant
  • Waldrop, Otis Theron
  • Whedbee, Thomas C.
  • White, Walter Wallace
  • Woodson, Robert Scott
  • Worthington, Robert

1890

  • Battle, Gaston, Ph.B.
  • Battle, William James, Ph.D.
  • Bellamy, John Dillard, Jr., A.B.
  • Braswell, James Craig, B.S.
  • Bryant, Victor Silas, Ph.B.
  • Foust, Julius Isaac, Ph.B.
  • Graham, John Wooten, A.B.
  • Hester, St. Clair, A.M.
  • Holland, Ralph Herschell, A.B.
  • Johnston, Henry, A.B.
  • McIver, Alexander, A.B.
  • Miller, Hugh Lee, Ph.B.
  • Philbeck, Joseph Beattie, A.B.
  • Phillips, James Jones, A.B.
  • Rankin, Charles Alexander, A.B.
  • Sapp, Oscar Lamay, Ph.B.
  • Shaffner, William Francis, A.B.
  • Shaw, Howard Burton, A.B.
  • Snipes, William Seaton, Ph.B.
  • Tilley, Geo. Hinton Vance, Ph.B.
  • Woodard, Paul Lee, B.S.
  • Aderholt, J. D. W.
  • Allen, William Henry
  • Battle, Wm. Smith, Jr.
  • Bennett, John Tyler
  • Blackwood, Charles Alexander
  • Bradham, Caleb Davis
  • Bradley, John Francis
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  • Bragaw, Stephen Cambreleng
  • Brenizer, Chase
  • Bryan, Henry Ravenscroft, Jr.
  • Callison, James Scott
  • Carter, Robert Edward
  • Clark, Ambrose
  • Collins, George Wm. Kent
  • Cox, Thos. Alexander
  • Darnall, Henry Johnston
  • Gilbert, Willie Leon
  • Holmes, John Simox
  • Howell, Geo. Pierce
  • Hutchings, Tyrrell Wade
  • Kernodle, James Loftin
  • Latham, Joseph Norman
  • Ledbetter, Henry David
  • Lee, Thomas Mosette
  • Long, Zebulon Vance
  • Mann, Samuel Spencer
  • McAllister, John Duncan
  • McIver, Harmon Martin
  • Mebane, James Edwin
  • Milam, James H.
  • Neal, Joseph Walter
  • Norfleet, James Kirkpatrick
  • Robinson, Charles Phillips
  • Rosenthal, Albert
  • Scott, Henry William
  • Simmons, William Silas
  • Taylor, Wm. Hamner
  • Washburn, Daniel Moses
  • Whitsett, William Thornton
  • Wilkerson, John Edgar
  • Williams, John Robert
  • Wilson, James William, Jr.
  • Winborne, Samuel Pretlow

1891

  • Andrews, Wm. Johnston, A.B.
  • Ashe, William Willard, B.Litt.
  • Ball, McCord Wright, Ph.B.
  • Batchelor, Francis Howard, A.B.
  • Bryant, Shepard, A.B.
  • Cuninggim, Jesse Lee, A.B.
  • Currie, George Hendon, B. Litt.
  • Dalrymple, Palmer, A.B.
  • Davies, William Watkins, Ph.B.
  • Eason, Robert Ransom, Ph.B.
  • Fleming, John Martin, A.B.
  • Fogartie, James Edward, M.A.
  • Graham, George Mordecai, Ph.B.
  • Graham, Paul Cameron, Ph.B.
  • Lewis, Joseph Volney, B.S.
  • MacKethan, Edwin Robeson, A.B.
  • Mangum, Charles Staples, A.B.
  • Martin, Edward Wray, LL.B.
  • Morehead, John Motley, B.S.
  • Patterson, Andrew Henry, Ph.B.
  • Peebles, Calvert Goosley, LL.B.
  • Ransom, George E., Ph.B.
  • Redwine, Robert Burwell, LL.B.
  • Shaw, Howard Burton, B.S.
  • Spoon, William Luther, B.S.
  • Stronach, Alexander, LL.B.
  • Thompson, Seymour Columbus, Ph.B.
  • Wills, William Henry, A.B.
  • Amick, Thomas Cicero
  • Bellamy, Russell
  • Butler, George Edwin
  • Bynum, Ernest Taylor
  • Campbell, Reuben Adolphus
  • Chatham, Paul
  • Christian, Robert Wall
  • Cline, George Wilbur
  • Currie, Neill Alexander
  • Green, Benjamin Thorpe
  • Gregory, Samuel Babcock
  • Hadley, Lucien Sanders
  • Hendren, Joseph Flanner
  • Hodges, Paul Arendell
  • Hill, Robert Dudley
  • Hoke, Van Wyck
  • Holt, William Edwin, Jr.
  • Humphreys, John D.
  • Jimeson, James Elliott
  • Lewis, John Stanback
  • Mason, James Bruce, Jr.
  • McAllister, Charles Colvin
  • McNeill, Albert Lauder
  • McNeill, James P.
  • Ross, Eugene Clifton
  • Scott, James Graham
  • Slade, James Jeremiah, Jr.
  • Staton, Henry
  • Stevens, Henry B.
  • Vaughn, Robert Gallaway
  • Wall, Wm. Millard
  • Warren, Jos. Edw. Johnson
  • Wharton, Henry Watson
  • Williams, Albert Sidney
  • Williams, Ellis Culpepper
  • Williams, Oliver Lafayette
  • Woodley, Theophilus Henry

1892

  • Baskerville, Charles, B.S.
  • Buie, William Douglass, A.B.
  • Collis, Plato, B.Litt
  • Connor, George Whitfield, A.B.
  • Crowell, George Henry, Ph.B.
  • Darden, William Edward, A.B.
  • Davis, Samuel L., Ph.B.
  • Foust, Thomas Roswell, B.Eng.
  • Gatling, Bartholomew Moore, A.B.
  • Gregory, Alfonso Linwood, LL.B.
  • Harvey, Charles Felix, Ph.B.
  • Hunter, Richard Benjamin, B.E.
  • Mebane, Frank Carter, A.B.
  • Rollins, Wallace Eugene, A.B.
  • VanNoppen, Leonard Charles, B.Litt.
  • Willcox, Frederick LeRoy, A.B.
  • Ayers, William Clearborne
  • Bailey, William S.
  • Beall, Frank Harper
  • Bellamy, Spear Coffield
  • Bennett, Crawford Dunlap
    Page 860

  • Bingham, Robert W.
  • Burch, Charles Hill
  • Burroughs, John William
  • Caldwell, Archibald Henderson
  • Carson, Henry Clay
  • Corpening, Linwood Elisha
  • Cox, William Gaston
  • Crowell, Rufus Alexander
  • Dugiud, Jos. Weinstein
  • Dunn, Francis Clyde
  • Everett, Thomas Calvin
  • Floyd, John Buckner
  • Gattis, Frederick Norwood
  • Hathcock, Thos. Alexander
  • Hoskins, Fred Wiggins
  • Howell, Geo. Harriss
  • Hudgins, Daniel Edward
  • Huggins, William Sloan
  • Johnston, Robert Pulliam
  • Jones, Robert Duval
  • Laughinghouse, Charles O.
  • Lawrence, Lloyd J.
  • Ledbetter, James McQueen
  • Leigh, John Bushrod
  • London, Arthur Hill
  • McGougan, James Vance
  • McLean, Angus Wilton
  • McNeill, Neill Russell
  • Merritt, Leonidas Haywood
  • Morgan, John McCoy
  • Murphy, Walter
  • Nash, Joseph Cheshire
  • Robbins, Frank Lee
  • Rodman, John Croom
  • Scales, Alfred Moore
  • Shannonhouse, Franklin McRae
  • Simmons, Benjamin Taylor
  • Smith, Robert Walker
  • Taylor, Alexander
  • Walser, Joseph Gaither
  • Whitehead, Robert Bynum
  • Willcox, Joseph Martin
  • Yarborough, Richard Fenner

1893

  • Andrews, Alexander Boyd, B.Litt.
  • Austin, Samuel Francis, A.B.
  • Barnard, Alfred Smith, B.S.
  • Biggs, James Crawford, Ph.B.
  • Busbee, Perrin, Ph.B.
  • Cheek, John Morgan, A.B.
  • Edwards, Arthur Joseph, B.S.
  • Ferguson, Herbert Reeves, B.S.
  • Harding, Fardyce Cunningham, Ph.B.
  • Hoke, Michael, B.S.
  • Jones, James Archibald, A.B.
  • Koonce, Alexander Hamilton, A.B.
  • MacKethan, Edwin Robeson, LL.B.
  • McFadyen, Archibald Hendon, B.Litt.
  • Moye, Elbert Alfred, Jr., Ph.B.
  • Pugh, James Thomas, A.B.
  • Rondthaler, Howard Edward, Ph.B.
  • Snow, William Boylan, Ph.B.
  • Willard, Edward Payson, Ph.B.
  • Walser, Zenobian Ilmer, B.Litt.
  • Whitlock, Victor Emanuel, Ph.B.
  • Wilson, Edwin Mood, A.B.
  • Wooten, William Preston, Ph.B.
  • Albritton, James Ashby
  • Allen, William Marshall
  • Argo, Fardyce Hubbard
  • Arthur, John Abram
  • Ashe, Samuel Acourt, Jr.
  • Atkinson, Thomas Harris, Jr.
  • Banks, Howard Alexander
  • Battle, Edmond Strudwick
  • Bennett, Joseph Hammond
  • Blankenship, James Moulton
  • Brooks, John Watson
  • Carter, Henry Walton
  • Cooper, Thomas Jefferson
  • Couch, William Carlton
  • Covington, Henry Harris
  • Crater, Amos Alexander
  • Empie, Theodore Gwathmey
  • Ennett, George Noble, Jr.
  • Foster, Mitchell Lafayette
  • Fuller, Claud Stokes
  • Gantt, Albert Truman
  • Gatling, John
  • Gibbs, Norfleet Mann
  • Gilmer, John Arthur
  • Guion, Louis Isaac
  • Guyer, Samuel Jacob
  • Haigh, Douglas DeRossett
  • Hamer, Douglas
  • Hubbard, Wm. Peden
  • Hughes, William Henry, Jr.
  • Kapp, Jamie Lynn
  • Kapp, Thomas Eugene
  • Kornegay, David Robert
  • Lassiter, Alexander
  • Lilly, J. Alexander
  • Long, William Samuel, Jr.
  • Maddry, James Alexander
  • McMichael, Charles Obediah
  • Mangum, Addison Goodloe
  • Parker, Hersey Baylies
  • Patterson, Rufus Lenoir
  • Peacock, Marion Ashby
  • Peschan, George Ludwig
  • Smithwick, Jno. Wash. Pearce
  • Toy, Thomas Dallam
  • Turlington, Wm. Troy
  • Utley, Harry Gibbons
  • Watlington, John Francis
  • Watson, Elbert Franklin
  • Wyche, Charles Ira
  • Wyche, Richard Thomas

1894

  • Atkinson, Hugh Hamilton, B.S.
  • Barnes, Leslie Edwin, B. Litt.
  • Baskerville, Charles, Ph.D.
  • Boyden, Victor Hugo, LL.B.
  • Brawley, Espy Watts, A.B.
  • Currie, William Pinkney Martin, A.B.
    Page 861

  • Dockery, Claudius, LL.B.
  • Ellis, Alexander Caswell, A.B.
  • Gillespie, Ernest Eugene, A.B.
  • Harding, Wm. Frederick
  • Harris, James Robert, B.S.
  • Hickerson, Lyttle Nowlen, B. Litt.
  • Hodgin, Simeon Addison
  • Kenan, William Rand, Jr., B.S.
  • Lee, Thomas Bailey, A.B.
  • Little, George Roscoe, Ph.B.
  • Oldham, Jesse Morrow, A.B.
  • Petty, George Edward, B.S.
  • Pugh, James Thomas, A.M.
  • Roberson, Charles, B.S.
  • Rollins, Thomas Scott, B.L.
  • Sawyer, James, Ph.B.
  • Smith, Thomas Carlisle, Ph.B.
  • Snipes, Eugene Malcolm, Ph.B.
  • Swink, Louis Melancthon, A.B.
  • Toms, Nathan, Ph.B.
  • VanNoppen, Chas. Leonard, B. Litt.
  • White, Charles Henry, B.S.
  • Wilson, Thomas James, Jr., A.B.
  • Yates, Joseph Walker
  • Wyche, Benjamin William, B. Litt.
  • Baird, William Lee
  • Blair, William Payne
  • Bonitz, Walter Adam
  • Bradley, Rufus
  • Brooks, Jonathan Fleming
  • Brooks, John Henry
  • Butler, John Erastus
  • Carr, Evander McNair
  • Carter, Charles William
  • Cherry, Marcus Cicero Stephens
  • Cohen, Lee
  • Collier, Harris Taylor
  • Crudup, Charles Percy
  • Crudup, Josiah
  • Currie, William P. M.
  • Devin, Wm. Augustus
  • Ferguson, James William
  • Gilmer, John Lush
  • Gray, Bowman
  • Hendren, William Mayhew
  • Holcombe, Marion Lee
  • Holt, William Edwin
  • Hood, George Andrew
  • Hutchings, William Rhodes
  • Hutchins, Paul Sherard
  • Johnston, Eugene
  • Johnston, Frederick Swain
  • Kenan, Owen Hill
  • King, Franklin Brevard
  • Kirkland, William Edward
  • Langley, Vernon Carlyle
  • Lee, Benjamin Rush
  • Lee, Richard Elliott
  • McKinnie, Frank Brothers
  • Massey, James Andrew
  • Nunn, Roscoe
  • Parker, Edwood S., Jr.
  • Pearce, Pereer Pendleton
  • Peeden, James Henry
  • Pritchard, Fred Beale
  • Seawell, Herbert Floyd
  • Spence, Union Lee
  • Sprinkle, Robert Lee
  • Sumpter, Orlando Hobson
  • Thompson, Alexander Frank
  • Thompson, Robert Love
  • Turlington, Roger Sullivan
  • Warren, Wm. Young, Jr.
  • Wellons, James Andrew

1895

  • Alexander, Joseph Eli, Ph.B.
  • Allen, Wilmot B., Ph.B.
  • Bingham, Herbert, A.B.
  • Borden, Murray, B.S.
  • Bridgers, Henry Clark, LL.B.
  • Bristol, Lucius Moody, A.B.
  • Brogden, Lantree Cranmer, Ph.B.
  • Brown, Thomas Evans Westman, B.S.
  • Bryant, Henry E. Cowan, B.S.
  • Carpenter, George Humphrey, Ph.B.
  • Carr, Frederick Louis, Ph.B.
  • Carr, James Osborne, Ph.B.
  • Farrell, John Thomas, A.B.
  • Gaither, James Frierson, B.S.
  • Graham, George Mordecai, LL.B.
  • Graham, William Alexander, A.B.
  • Harding, Fordyce Cunningham, LL.B
  • Horne, Herman Harrell, A.B., A.M.
  • Howell, Harry, Ph.B.
  • Kimball, Ashbel Brown, Ph.B.
  • Kluttz, William Clarence, B.S.
  • Lee, Guy Carleton, LL.B.
  • Lindsey, Dudley, B.S.
  • Little, Thomas Robinson, B.S.
  • McAlister, John Worth, Ph.B.
  • McAlister, William Claudius, A.B.
  • McRae, Daniel K., A.B.
  • Mattocks, John Edward, B.S.
  • Moore, John Allen, A.B.
  • Myers, Edward Warren, B.S.
  • Oldham, Jesse Morrow, A.M.
  • Patterson, John Legerwood, B.S.
  • Quickel, Augustus Lee, B.Litt.
  • Scott, William Levy, B.Litt.
  • Steele, Robt. Thos. Stevens, B.S.
  • Thompson, Holland McTyeire, Ph.B.
  • Tomlinson, Chas. Fawcett, Ph.B.
  • Turner, Charles Root, A.B.
  • Weaver, Wm. Jackson, B.Litt.
  • Weil, Leslie, Ph.B.
  • Wicker, Walton Crump, A.B.
  • Yount, Marshall Hill, A.B., A.M.
  • Zachary, Robert Edward, Ph.B.
  • Allen, Robert Wilson
  • Armfield, Frank
  • Baird, James Emory
  • Battle, Jacob, Jr.
  • Batts, Chas. Van Buren
  • Benbow, Frank Byron
  • Blankenship, Varden Brittain
    Page 862

  • Breese, William Edward
  • Brooks, Aubrey Lee
  • Butler, Henry Wiley
  • Byerly, Andrew Baxter
  • Caton, George Adams
  • Clendenin, Willie Henry
  • Clement, Walter Raleigh
  • Cotten, Bruce
  • Croft, George William
  • Cummings, William
  • Dawson, Walter Wooten
  • Dockery, Oliver Hart, Jr.
  • Erwin, Marcus
  • Eure, Zepha L.
  • Fowler, John Edgar
  • Gatling, George Boddie
  • Giles, Percy
  • Grady, Leonidas Valentine
  • Grady, Robert Gibson
  • Green, Hutson Shepherd
  • Harding, Collin Hughes
  • Holloway, Alvis Connor
  • Honeycutt, Samuel Tilden
  • Horne, Charles Whitehurst
  • Ingle, Julian Edward, Jr.
  • Isler, Edwin Beaton, Jr.
  • Jackson, Arthur Lee
  • Keel, Charles Whitington
  • Keels, John Robert
  • LaRoque, George Paul
  • Lehman, Eugene Wesley
  • Leigh, John Henry Jacocks
  • Lewis, Elisha Betts
  • Long, Paul Jones
  • Love, Stonewall Jackson
  • McCain, William Robert
  • McCrary, John Raymond
  • McIntyre, Duncan Thomas
  • McSorley, William Joseph
  • MacCall, Harllee
  • Marsh, George Winning
  • Martin, John H.
  • Merritt, William Daniel
  • Mewborn, Sidney Graham
  • Moore, Larry Ichabod
  • Morris, Gilbert Hardy
  • Norman, George William
  • Paris, Oliver Johnson
  • Parkinson, John Baldwin
  • Payne, James Horney
  • Pfohl, William Siewers
  • Pomercy, James Voorhees
  • Price, Augustus Hobson
  • Richardson, Donald Amos
  • Robertson, William Ross
  • Ruffin, Thomas
  • Russell, Lindsay
  • Sanders, Zebulon Baird
  • Smith, Mark Milton
  • Smith, Wm. Lincoln
  • Southerland, Robert Jesse
  • Stamey, Enoch LaFayette
  • Thomas, Frederick William
  • Vass, Wm. Worrell
  • Ward, Hallett Sydney
  • Warren, Thomas Davis
  • Webb, Edwin Yates
  • Welsh, Chopsie Sheftel
  • Wills, George Blount
  • Wood, Word Harris
  • Worth, Heram Barter

1896

  • Allsbrook, Richard Gold, A.B.
  • Aston, McKay Bernard, A.B.
  • Bahnson, Frederic Fries, Ph.B.
  • Batchelor, Van Astor, A.B.
  • Braswell, Thomas Pleasant, Ph.B.
  • Brem, Walter Vernon, Jr., B.S.
  • Briles, Charles Walter, B.Litt.
  • Bryson, Daniel Rice, Ph.B.
  • Canada, John William, A.B.
  • Carr, Edward Parrish, A.B.
  • Clarke, Thomas, B.S.
  • Coble, John Hamilton, A.B.
  • Coker, Robert Ervin, B.S.
  • Darden, William Edward, A.M.
  • Eller, John Carlton, A.B.
  • Evans, Leslie Ballard, A.B.
  • Gregory, Edwin Clarke, A.B.
  • Gwyn, James Alfred, Ph.B.
  • Hartsell, Luther Thompson, LL.B.
  • Hollowell, James Gatling, B.S.
  • Jenkins, Robert Palemon, A.B.
  • Kirby, George Hughes, B.S.
  • Lemly, William Belo, B.S.
  • Mattocks, John Edward, M.S.
  • Moore, John Allen, Ph.M.
  • Nicholson, David Flowers, A.B.
  • Robbins, Alfred Hargrove, Ph.B.
  • Roberson, Wescott, A.B.
  • Rollins, Edward Foy, B.Litt.
  • Sanford, Thomas Franklin, B.S.
  • Shaffner, John Francis, Jr., B.S.
  • Shannonhouse, Royal Graham, B.Litt.
  • Sharpe, Thomas Allen, A.B.
  • Smith, William Cunningham, Ph.B.
  • Smith, Edwin Sanders, LL.B.
  • Stanley, Benjamin Edward, B.S.
  • Stephens, George, Ph.B.
  • Webb, Wm. Robert, Jr., A.B.
  • White, Joseph Harvey, B.S.
  • White, James Samuel, A.B.
  • Wills, George Stockton, Ph.M.
  • Wilson, Thomas James, Jr., A.M.
  • Woodley, William Thomas, A.B.
  • Woodson, Walter Henderson, B.S.
  • Abernethy, Charles Laban
  • Badham, John Cheshire
  • Baker, George Spencer
  • Blackmore, Romulus Wellington
  • Blair, Robert William
  • Boger, John Derr
  • Brown, Lewis Blanchard
  • Carroll, Judson C.
  • Cobb, James William
  • Cooke, Francis Neal
    Page 863

  • Covington, Stephen Wall
  • Craig, James Robert
  • Crawford, James S.
  • Dalby, Robert Warland
  • Denson, Eugene Grissom
  • Dixon, Wm. Harvey
  • Duguid, James Alexander
  • Edwards, Daniel Thomas
  • Edwards, Samuel Lee
  • Emry, Charles Ransom
  • Emry, Mrs. Chas. Ransom
  • Everett, James LeGrand
  • Ferrell, Oliver Cromwell
  • Foster, William Alfred
  • Fuller, Charles Edgar
  • Godwin, Hannibal Lafayette
  • Grady, Henry Alexander
  • Graham, Eugene Berrien
  • Gray, Robert Lilly
  • Green, Thomas Lincoln
  • Guthrie, Wm. Brooks
  • Halstead, John W.
  • Hammond, Alexander Hugh
  • Hart, John Ellis
  • Harty, Frank Ryan
  • Heath, Henry Bascom
  • Henly, Arthur Lee
  • Jackson, Jasper Francis
  • John, Peter
  • Johnston, Richard M.
  • Johnston, Thomas J.
  • Kirkpatrick, David Alexander
  • Laxton, Fred Mitchell
  • Lewis, James Spencer
  • Little, Judge Elder
  • Lucas, Harry Gregory
  • McAdoo, Thomas Jones
  • McCorkle, Charles Milton
  • McKenzie, Ernest B.
  • MacKethan, John Alexander
  • Mason, Solomon Pool
  • Masters, Augustus
  • Miller, Robert Bascom
  • Mitchell, Wayne Adolphus
  • Monroe, John Patrick
  • Moore, Arley Monroe
  • Nantz, Richard Parkes
  • Nooe, John Francis
  • Oldham, Sidney Wilson
  • Peschau, Henry Bose
  • Pippen, Joseph Powell
  • Price, James Robinson
  • Ramsey, Joseph Henry
  • Rhea, Clarence Joseph
  • Robertson, Henry Greene
  • Ross, George Monroe
  • Savage, Rupert Leroy
  • Sharp, Henry Talbot
  • Sharpe, John Francis, Jr.
  • Short, Frank Hancock
  • Shuford, William Ernest
  • Stringfield, Thomas
  • Syme, Andrew
  • Tomlin, Notley
  • VanLandingham, Ralph
  • Walker, Levi Albert
  • Wallace, Sigmond
  • Watkins, Robert Edwood Lee
  • Weaver, Zebulon
  • Webb, William Peter
  • Wells, Preston Bookter
  • Wells, Robert Malachi
  • West, John Townley
  • West, Theodore Joseph
  • White, Alexander Hamilton
  • Wiley, David Harding
  • Williams, Junius Bonnie
  • Williams, John Franklin
  • Wills, Richard Thomas
  • Winston, Alexander Miller
  • Wittson, Gerard Samuel
  • Yates, Charles Watson

1897

  • Allen, Arch Turner, Ph.B.
  • Belden, Arthur Williams, B.Litt.
  • Boddie, William Willis, B.Litt.
  • Canaday, Percy, B.S.
  • Carmichael, William Donald, Ph.B.
  • Coker, Robert Ervin, M.S.
  • Copple, Samuel Pearson, B.S.
  • Connor, Henry Groves, Jr., B.S.
  • Craige, Burton, A.B.
  • Creekmore, Thomas Judson, A.B.
  • Crinkley, William Andrew, A.B.
  • Currie, Daniel Johnson, A.M.
  • Eatman, Darius, A.B.
  • Edgerton, Allie Howard, Ph.B.
  • Fletcher, Roberson Smith, Ph.B.
  • Graves, Ralph Henry, A.B.
  • Harris, Stanford Hunter, B.S.
  • Harward, William Daniel, A.B.
  • Haywood, Fabius Julius, A.B.
  • Horney, William Johnson, A.B.
  • Howard, Ira Nathaniel, B.S.
  • Howard, William Stamps, B.Litt.
  • Johnson, Fred. Badger, B.Litt.
  • Lane, William Cobb, A.B.
  • Lentz, Jay Dick, B.Litt.
  • Liles, Samuel Tilden, A.B.
  • Long, John Archie, Ph.B.
  • McIver, Donald, B. Litt.
  • Mangum, Adolphus W., B. Litt.
  • McNairy, William Herbert, Ph.B.
  • Myers, William Starr, A.B.
  • Newby, Oscar M., Ph.B.
  • Nichols, William Johnson, B.S.
  • Rose, Lewis Lake, LL.B.
  • Shepard, Sylvester Brown, A.B.
  • Smith, David Baird, Ph.B.
  • Smith, Edwin Sanders, LL.B.
  • Underhill, Wingate, A.B.
  • Weil, Lionel, Ph.B.
  • Weston, Bryan Whitfield, B.S.
  • Whitener, Robert Vance, A.B.
  • Williams, Albert Franklin, Jr., A.B.
  • Williams, Joseph Solon, A.B.
  • Wray, Joe Suttle, A.B.
    Page 864

  • Wright, Robert Herring, B.S.
  • Wright, Thomas Loftin, B.S.
  • Adderton, James
  • Allen, Marion Lucas
  • Austin, Willis Hinton
  • Bagley, William Henry
  • Bagwell, Edward Elbert
  • Bailey, Fletcher Hamilton
  • Barnes, David Collin
  • Bellamy, William James
  • Boyce, Watson Samuel
  • Brown, Claudius Parks
  • Burleson, LaFayette
  • Capeheart, Cullen Tucker
  • Carter, Devotion Walter
  • Cason, Henry Merchant Shaw
  • Caudle, Rufus George
  • Clark, William Grimes
  • Clifton, Maurice Smith
  • Costen, Thomas William
  • Craig, David Jenkins
  • Crawford, William Henderson
  • Cutlar, Louis Julien P.
  • Daingerfield, John Haigh
  • Davis, Thos. Whitnell
  • Dixon, James Washington
  • Dowd, Milton
  • Dudley, John Gurney
  • Everett, John Leak
  • Falls, Moore Neilson
  • Flowers, Albert Ruffin
  • Forshee, Eugene
  • Foy, William Lannes
  • Giles, Clayton
  • Giles, Lionel
  • Gillam, Moses Braxton
  • Grady, Albert Sidney
  • Grantham, Elonzo Borden
  • Graves, Victor Morse
  • Green, Thomas Meares
  • Gregory, John Tillery, Jr.
  • Gregson, Walter James
  • Grimes, William Lawrence
  • Hall, Alexander MacDonald
  • Hare, Starkey
  • Hardin, Walter R.
  • Hargett, John Sandlin
  • Harlee, William Curry
  • Heilig, Herman Gilbert
  • Herring, Benjamin Simms
  • Highsmith, Charles
  • Hill, Stuart Hall
  • Horne, Warren Winslow
  • Howell, Edward Vernon
  • Hubbard, Richard Herring
  • Hughes, Heenan
  • Humphrey, Lotte William
  • Johnson, Frederick Alexander
  • Johnston, Harold E.
  • Judd, John Herbert
  • Kluttz, Theodore Franklin, Jr.
  • Lambeth, Thomas Bell
  • Liles, Junius Theodore
  • London, Frank Marsden
  • Lovingood, James
  • MacFadyen, Paul Rutherford
  • McAdoo, Victor Clay
  • McAlister, Thomas Gilmer
  • McArthur, John Oliver
  • McCallum, Neill Hinton
  • MacRae, Cameron Farquhar
  • MacRae, Lawrence
  • Mansfield, Mathias
  • Martin, Samuel Herman
  • Meyers, Morris
  • Mogi, Shinzaburo
  • Nobles, Joseph Everett
  • Parker, Frederick Marshall
  • Parrott, William Thomas
  • Philips, George Cullen
  • Pittman, Reden Herbert
  • Pollock, Raymond
  • Presnell, Francis E.
  • Price, Walter Dixon
  • Raby, Andrew Dempsey
  • Ragan, Robert Rowland
  • Riggsbee, Frederick Lee
  • Robertson, John Avera
  • Rogers, Wiley Astor
  • Rowland, I. Cheatham
  • Royals, Junius Reid
  • Russell, Irvin Webster
  • Schenck, Michael
  • Sherfesse, Louis
  • Simmons, Thomas Foy
  • Stamey, John Wesley
  • Thompson, Walter Judson
  • Torrence, Crown
  • Tull, Edward Rountree
  • Turner, James Marshall
  • Webb, William James
  • Wharton, Thomas P.
  • Whitehead, Joseph Phillips
  • Wilcox, Elias Bunn
  • Wilkinson, John Beebe, Jr.
  • Williams, Seaton W.
  • Wimberley, Joseph Powell
  • Winston, Hollis Taylor
  • Wooten, Eugene Prenton
  • Worthington, Samuel Wheeler
  • Wright, William I.
  • Young, James Wesley

1898

  • Abbott, Edward Lawrence, A.B.
  • Andrews, Ira Edgerton Dwight, A.B.
  • Bell, Lorenzo James, Ph.B.
  • Best, Charles Exum, LL.B.
  • Brogden, Willis James, Ph.B.
  • Brown, Vernon Luther, B.S.
  • Busbee, Richard Smith, A.B.
  • Carr, Charles Stuart, A.B.
  • Copple, Samuel Pearson, A.B.
  • Dey, Calvert Rogers, Ph.B.
  • Follin, Robert Edward, B.S.
  • Foscue, Frederick Wooten, B.S.
  • Gold, Pleasant Daniel, A.B.
    Page 865

  • Graham, Edward Kidder, Ph.B.
  • Graves, Ralph Henry, A.M.
  • Grimes, William Denisie, LL.B.
  • Hair, John Knox, A.M.
  • Haywood, William Grimes, B. Litt.
  • Henderson, Archibald, A.B.
  • Johnson, John Wright, B.S.
  • Johnston, Charles Hughes, A.B.
  • Lamb, Samuel Selden, LL.B.
  • Lewis, Richard Henry, A.B.
  • McCormick, John Glichrist, A.B.
  • McMullan, Parcy Woods, Ph.B.
  • Moize, Eddie Nevin, B.S.
  • Newlin, Oliver Stockard, LL.B.
  • Parker, James Daniel, Ph.B.
  • Pfohl, John Kenneth, A.B.
  • Peirce, Henry Faison, B.L.
  • Sams, Edward Emmett, Ph.B.
  • Stockard, Sallie, A.B.
  • Suttle, Oscar Milton, Ph.B.
  • Thompson, Walter Rice, B.S.
  • Usry, William Thomas, A.B.
  • Walker, Herbert Dillon, B.S.
  • Webb, John Frederick, A.B.
  • Whitaker, Percy DuPonceau, B.S.
  • Whitlock, Paul Cameron, B.S.
  • Wilson, Thomas James, Jr., Ph.D.
  • Bailey, Maurice Dejesnett
  • Baird, James Andrew
  • Bass, Harris Hartwell
  • Bassett, Lucius Virginius
  • Bear, Henry Clay
  • Berrier, Zero Otho
  • Boyden, Malcolm Cole
  • Breedlove, Joseph Penn
  • Bryant, Dr. D. L.
  • Cheek, Paul Tinsley
  • Cochran, William Alexander
  • Cook, John M.
  • Cooper, Sidney Penny
  • Covington, Lawrence Everett
  • Currie, John Archibald
  • Empie, Adam
  • Everett, Dickson Armstrong
  • Faison, Frank Shepherd, Jr.
  • Farrior, Wm. Elbert
  • Ferguson, William Burder, Jr.
  • Ferguson, Garland Sevier, Jr.
  • Ferguson, Joseph Benners
  • Galloway, Welch
  • Garren, Robert Hall
  • Gatling, Mark Pomeroy
  • Gilliam, Thomas
  • Gray, Mrs. Mary McRae
  • Green, Walter Scott
  • Gudger, Francis Asbury
  • Harrell, Albert B.
  • Hart, Edward Roland
  • Henderson, Evan Benbow
  • Hogan, Percy Vann
  • Holt, Stephen Sneed
  • Holyfield, Watson Balfer
  • Hosier, William Paul
  • Huff, Thomas Edwin
  • Johnston, Durward Mewborn
  • Jones, Charles Earl
  • Joyner, Claudius Cameron
  • Kearney, Robert Edward
  • Keith, Edward Wilbur
  • Kenney, Stephen White
  • Lake, Harry Steers
  • Lanier, Fortune
  • Lassiter, Robert
  • Lawing, Karl Lander
  • Lenoir, Rufus T.
  • Lindsey, John Brown, Jr.
  • Loveman, Joseph
  • Luther, David
  • Lyon, Luther Mathison
  • McCracken, Washington LaFayette
  • McCullen, James Presley
  • McNairy, Eugene Webster
  • McPhail, Lorenzo Dow
  • McSwain, William Ensley
  • MacLean, Augus Dhu
  • MacRae, Mary H.
  • Maxwell, Charles
  • Minor, Sidney Whitfield
  • Monk, Henry Lawrence
  • Moore, James Carlisle
  • Murphy, John Ritch
  • Newby, George Edgar
  • Nixon, Edwin Jones
  • O'Hagan, Charles James, Jr.
  • Park, Gwyn Lee
  • Peace, Willis Grandy
  • Pickard, Edgar Hirman
  • Pinnix, Frank Mullen
  • Proffitt, Thomas Jefferson
  • Quickel, Thomas Crouse
  • Rogers, Francis Owington
  • Rucker, William Fanning
  • Ruffin, George Mendenhall
  • Russell George
  • Satchwell, Paul Deems
  • Seagle, John Creighton
  • Seymour, John Barton
  • Shaw, John Sumpter
  • Skinner, Bartley
  • Smith, James Romulus
  • Smith, Oscar Fennell
  • Southerland, Leonidas Beatty
  • Sowerby, Jonathan Dickinson
  • Strowd, T. Moody
  • Tate, George Knox
  • Thigpen, Wm. Jordan
  • Thompson, Joseph Hiram
  • Thompson, Percy Moran
  • Tucker, John Hill
  • Utley, Edward Lutterlow
  • VanPoole, Gideon McDonald
  • Venable, Charles Scott
  • Watkins, Lulie M.
  • Webb, Thomas Norfleet
  • Welch, William Dorsey
  • Williams, Frederick Colton
  • Williams, John Ray
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  • Williams, Patrick Henry
  • Winston, Abram Rencher
  • Woodward, Eugene Jackson
  • Wright, John Bryan
  • Young, William Hubert

1899

  • Ahern, Katharine C., A.M.
  • Alston, Charles Skinner, A.B.
  • Askew, Edward Stephenson, A.B.
  • Bellamy, Marsden, A.B.
  • Bowie, Thomas Contee, Ph.B.
  • Broadhurst, Edgar David, Ph.B.
  • Brown, C. Connor, A.B.
  • Bunn, James Phillips, B.S.
  • Buxton, Cameron Belo, A.B.
  • Caldwell, Julius Alexander, B.S.
  • Canada, Charles Stafford, Ph.B.
  • Carr, John Robert, A.B.
  • Carr, Julian Shakespeare, A.B.
  • Coker, Francis William, A.B.
  • Connor, Robert D. W., Ph.B.
  • Cox, William Edward, A.B.
  • Coxe, Fred Jackson, Ph.B.
  • Crawford, Walter Scott, A.B.
  • Denson, Claude Baker, A.B.
  • Donnelly, John, A.B.
  • Dougherty, Blanford Barnard, Ph.B.
  • Dozier, Jesse Knight, A.B.
  • Greenfield, John Mabry, A.B.
  • Grimes, Junius Daniel, A.B.
  • Gruver, Charles Dayton, Ph.G.
  • Harding, Henry Patrick, A.B.
  • Harris, Charles Foust, Ph.B.
  • Hartley, Eugene Fuller, Ph.B.
  • Henderson, Archibald, A.M.
  • Hewitt, Joseph Henry, A.B.
  • Holmes, Howard Braxton, A.B.
  • Horney, William Johnston, A.M.
  • Jones, Virgil Laurens, A.B.
  • Kendrick, Mary Pearson, A.M.
  • Kendrick, Thomas Williams, Ph.G.
  • Kittrell, Robert Gilliam, Ph.B.
  • Kluttz, Warren Lawson, A.B.
  • Land, Edward Mayo, A.B.
  • Lane, Benjamin Benson, A.B.
  • Latta, James Edward, Ph.B.
  • Lockett, Everett Augustine, B.S.
  • London, Henry Mauger, A.B.
  • McFadyen, John M., A.B.
  • Miller, Alexander Clinton, B.S.
  • Osborne, Francis Moore, A.B.
  • Patterson, Edmund Vogler, B.S.
  • Pearson, Thomas Gilbert, B.S.
  • Reaves, Samuel Watson, B.S.
  • Sitterson, Joseph Murden, Jr., A.B.
  • Smith, Charles Henry, Ph.G.
  • Swindell, David Clarence, Ph.G.
  • Vick, George Davis, A.B.
  • Wagstaff, Henry McGilbert, Ph.B.
  • Warren, Thomas Davis, LL.B.
  • Watson, Harry Legare, A.B.
  • Wilson, Louis Round, A.B.
  • Wilson, William Sidney, Ph.B.
  • Wood, Edward Jenner, B.S.
  • Woodson, Ernest Horatio, A.B.
  • Alexander, Emory Graham
  • Alley, Felix Eugene
  • Ballenger, Edgar Garrison
  • Blair, David Hunt
  • Boddie, Samuel Perry
  • Borden, William H., Jr.
  • Bost, Wm. Thomas
  • Bowling, Edgar Simeon
  • Brown, Lewis Blanchard
  • Burgwyn, George Pollock
  • Burwell, Armestead, Jr.
  • Bynum, Wade Hampton
  • Cobb, Arthur
  • Cocke, Philip Charles
  • Coleman, William
  • Conrad, Holmes, Jr.
  • Copeland, James Watson, Jr.
  • Copple, Thomas Moses
  • Costner, George Henry
  • Costner, Hiram Archie
  • Craig, Fanning
  • Crisp, Robey Sylvester
  • Cromartie, Robert Samuel
  • Curtis, Zebulon Frazier
  • Daggett, Walter Hyer
  • Davenport, James F.
  • Derner, Charlie Caleb
  • Elliott, Milton Courtright
  • Eskridge, Robert Lee
  • Everhart, Lawrence Anthony
  • Faircloth, Cyrus Mills
  • Ford, Singleton C.
  • Freeman, Richard Columbus
  • Fuller, Jones
  • Gage, Clarence Morse
  • Gatling, Langly Tayloe
  • Gill, Peter Hartwell
  • Glenn, William Bynum
  • Gray, Polk Cleburne
  • Gregory, Richard Thorp
  • Hall, Harold Stratton
  • Hamby, Lindsey Harrison
  • Hannah, William Johnson
  • Harris, Cornelius Whitfield
  • Hawes, John Robert
  • Hill, Thos. Jefferson
  • Hines, Samuel Holder
  • Hobbs, Lalister Mathew
  • Holloman, Richard Clarence
  • Hopper, Allen Taylor
  • Houpe, John Rufus
  • Howell, Robert Lee
  • Jarvis, Joseph Brooks
  • Kapp, Henry Herman
  • Kenan, Thomas S.
  • Kerner, Lewis Clarence
  • Kerr, J. Lofton
  • King, Malvern Dallas
  • Knight, Kennith Thigpen
  • Lee, Enoch Lawrence
  • Lewis, Elisha Betts
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  • Lloyd, James Barlow
  • McAdoo, William
  • McEachern, John Scarborough
  • McIntosh, Arthur Leroy
  • McIver, Lynn
  • McKay, Harvey Hooper
  • McKee, John S.
  • McNair, James Lytch
  • McReynolds, Scott
  • Meades, Stanton A.
  • Meredith, Henry
  • Mizell, William Gaston
  • Moize, Alvis Marion
  • Moody, Jasper Newton
  • Morgan, Horace Greely
  • Nicklin, Samuel Strang
  • Norwood, John Wall
  • Nunn, Romulus Armistead
  • Osborne, Adlai
  • Pannill, John Dillard
  • Payne, Frank Gravely
  • Pearsall, Fred Leonidas
  • Phifer, Isaac Avery
  • Pond, George Bahnson
  • Poole, Robert Terrill
  • Pridgen, Claude Leonard
  • Ray, Edgar Caldwell
  • Reeves, John Letcher
  • Richardson, Donald Amos
  • Rodman, Wiley Croom
  • Ruark, Robert
  • Satterfield, Melvin Winstead
  • Shaw, Philip Ervin
  • Shelton, Henry Belo
  • Sikes, Gibson Lewis
  • Skinner, Robert Edward
  • Small, Charles Onslow
  • Smith, William Alma
  • Speight, Richard Harrison
  • Spence, Joseph Albert
  • Stallings, Daniel Monroe
  • Suttle, Julius Albert
  • Sykes, Robert Hiden
  • Tedder, Daniel Allen
  • Tenny, John Bynum
  • Thompson, Alfred March
  • Thorne, John Thomas
  • Vaughn, Frank Lewis
  • Wade, Benjamin Thomas
  • Wagstaff, Thomas Clifton
  • Ward, Homer Benjamin
  • Webb, Thomas Paul
  • Weir, Claud Hill
  • Westmore, Silas MacBee
  • Whitaker, Joel, Jr.
  • White, James Albert
  • Willis, James Cousar
  • Winecoff, Thomas Edward
  • Winston, Robert Alonzo
  • Yarbrough, Chas. Garrett
  • Yearby, Adolphus Hill

1900

  • Adams, Stonewall Jackson, A.B.
  • Allison, Thomas Tillett, A.B.
  • Anderson, Halcott, A.B.
  • Asbury, Joseph Jennings, A.B.
  • Barwick, Allen Johnson, Ph.B.
  • Berkeley, Alfred Rives, A.B.
  • Bernard, William Stanley, A.B.
  • Branch, Lester Van Noy, B.S.
  • Brown, Charles Conner, A.M.
  • Bryan, William Frank, Ph.B.
  • Byerly, Thomas J., Ph.B.
  • Chadbourn, George, B.S.
  • Cheatham, Thaddeus Ainsley, A.B.
  • Coffey, George Nelson, Ph.B.
  • Cowles, Henry Clay, A.B.
  • Curtis, Nathaniel, C., Ph.B.
  • Davis, Robert G. S., A.B.
  • Denson, Claude Baker, A.M.
  • Eley, Peter Harden, A.B.
  • Gant, Joseph Ervin, B.S.
  • Graves, Ernest, A.B.
  • Greening, John Wesley, A.B.
  • Harris, Isaac Foust, B.S.
  • Hearn, Williamson Edward, B.S.
  • Hinsdale, John Wetmore, Jr., Ph.B.
  • Hoell, Charles Franklin, A.B.
  • Hollowell, Frank Whiteley, Ph.B.
  • Hume, Thomas, A.B., A.M.
  • Jarrett, Augustus Henry, B.S.
  • Jones, Alice E., Ph.B.
  • Jones, Thad. Winfield, Jr., B.S.
  • Latham, Marcia Louise, B.S.
  • Lewis, Kemp Plummer, A.B.
  • Lockhart, James Alexander, A.B.
  • MacRae, James Christopher, B. Litt.
  • Massey, James Buckner, A.B.
  • Miller, Claude Lee, Ph.B.
  • Moore, John Augustus, Ph.B.
  • Neville, Ernest Long, Ph.B.
  • Osborne, Francis Moore, A.M.
  • Parker, David Preston, A.B.
  • Reynolds, Henry, Ph.B.
  • Rice, Thomas Donnelly, Ph.B.
  • Rose, Charles Grandison, A.B.
  • Shull, Samuel Eakin, LL.B.
  • Staley, Bessie, A.B.
  • Stockard, Sallie Moore, A.M.
  • Thompson, Chas. Everett, Ph.B.
  • Ward, Needham Erastus, Ph.B.
  • Watkins, Fonso Butler, Ph.B.
  • Wharton, William Gilmer, A.B.
  • Wilson, Henry Evan Davie, Ph.B.
  • Woodard, Graham, B. Litt.
  • Adams, John Sneed
  • Alexander, Thomas Willis
  • Anderson, Thomas Jackson
  • Atkins, Benj. Thomas
  • Baggett, Freddie
  • Baggett, John Robert
  • Barnes, Elijah Jesse
  • Barnhardt, Paul A.
  • Barnhardt, Pines C.
  • Battle, William Horne
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  • Bennett, Frank, Jr.
  • Bitting, Alexander Thomas
  • Bouldin, Thomas Sylvester
  • Brantley, John Calvin
  • Brawley, Robert Vance
  • Brooks, Julius Caesar
  • Brown, Jennings Caney
  • Butler, Lester Ferrell
  • Cantwell, William L.
  • Cheatham, Mrs. Thos. F.
  • Clapp, Ernest
  • Clark, Samuel Edgar
  • Cobb, John Walter
  • Collins, Paul Cameron
  • Cranor, Hugh Armfield
  • Craven, Francis McKnight
  • Davis, Harvey Lewis
  • Decormis, Joseph LeCenne, Jr.
  • Dellinger, David P.
  • Edmondson, Nathaniel Daniel
  • Edwards, Burta Lafayette
  • Eldridge, Julius
  • Ellington, Cape Winslow
  • English, Daniel Leon
  • English, Edwin S.
  • George, Henry David
  • Goslen, William Allen
  • Grant, Absalom Turner, Jr.
  • Green, George Chancellor
  • Green, John Franklin
  • Greenleaf, Harry Torry
  • Guion, Benj. Simmon
  • Hall, Louis Edward
  • Harding, Walter F.
  • Hardy, Ira May
  • Harris, Robert, Jr.
  • Harris, Thos. Cabel
  • Hayes, Jack
  • Hayes, John Mortimer
  • Heilig, Paul Arthur
  • Hill, Charles Giedon
  • Hines, Ashe Johnson
  • Houstin, Charles Edwin
  • Jacocks, Francis Gillam
  • James, John Laurin
  • Jarman, Thomas H.
  • Jones, William Branch
  • Kelley, Benj. Franklin
  • Kirkpatrick, Thos. Leroy
  • Koehler, Herman Jules
  • Landquist, Thomas Eugene
  • Lawson, Robert Baker
  • Leonard, William Franklin
  • Lipscombe, John McCown
  • Lynch, James Madison
  • McCall, Joseph Herbert
  • McKinnon, William Louis
  • McNich, Frank Ramsay
  • Metts, Edwin Anderson
  • Nash, Marvin Wesley
  • Newell, John Franklin
  • Nichols, James Thomas
  • Paddison, John Robert, Jr.
  • Parks, Erastus Benite
  • Peacock, James Walter
  • Pate, George Mary
  • Plummer, John Franklin
  • Poole, Robert Terrell
  • Pope, Elijah Franklin
  • Pritchard, Thomas Williams
  • Reynolds, William Agres
  • Ridge, Robert Baxter
  • Roberson, Virgil Odell
  • Russell, David Lester
  • Scales, Junius Irving
  • Shipman, James Edward
  • Shore, Sidney Thomas
  • Shuford, Abel Alexander
  • Singletary, Walter Oscar
  • Sloan, Carl Schwez
  • Smith, James Norfleet
  • Spencer, John Leak
  • Staley, S. Walter
  • Staton, Adolphus
  • Staton, Reubin Hilliard
  • Stevens, Mrs. Thos. L.
  • Tate, John Austin
  • Taylor, Francis Leonidas
  • Taylor, William Franklin
  • Trotter, Pinkney Lawson
  • Tucker, Irvin Burchard
  • Turlington, Zebulon Vance
  • Turner, Willie Person Mangum
  • Watkins, William Henry
  • Weatherly, Julius Martin
  • White, William Elliott
  • Wilkinson, George Alexander
  • Winstead, Kinsey Giles
  • Woodson, Charles Whitehead
  • Young, Cadmus Turner

1901

  • Alexander, Eben, A.B.
  • Avent, Joseph Emory, A.B.
  • Berkeley, Alfred Rives, A.M.
  • Blackman, Neill Robert, B.S.
  • Brooks, Baird Urquhart, B.S.
  • Busbee, Philip Hall, A.B.
  • Cobb, Edward Barham, Ph.B.
  • Cobb, Palmer, Ph.B.
  • Coble, Charles Paul, A.B.
  • Conley, James Robert, Ph.B.
  • Cook, James Sion, A.B.
  • Cowles, Calvin Duvall, Jr., A.B.
  • Cowper, Bayard Thurman, A.B.
  • Davis, Royall O. E., Ph.B.
  • Davis, William, Ph.B.
  • Ehringhaus, John C. B., A.B.
  • Ellington, R. Lindsay, B.S.
  • Graham, Archibald Wright, A.B.
  • Gudger, Emmett Carlyle, A.B.
  • Hall, James King, A.B.
  • Hardin, Arthur Worth, Ph.B.
  • Harrington, Wilton Daniel, A.B.
  • Harris, John Lory, Ph.B.
  • Henderson, Archibald, Ph.D.
  • Holmes, Andrew Allgood, B.S.
  • Jenkins, Robert Franklin, Ph.B.
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  • Johnson, Luren Thomas, Ph.B.
  • Lane, Benjamin Benson, A.M.
  • Latta, James Edward, A.M.
  • Lindsay, Seaton Gales, Ph.B.
  • McIver, Claud Robertson, Ph.B.
  • Makely, Metrah, A.B.
  • Mills, James Edward, Ph.D.
  • Murphy, John Gerald, B.S.
  • Murphy, William Alexander, A.B.
  • Newman, Nathaniel Gross, A.B.
  • Parker, David Preston, A.M.
  • Rankin, Frank Bisaner, A.B.
  • Roberts, John Wesley, Jr., Ph.B.
  • Root, Albert Smedes, B.S.
  • Shore, Clarence Albert, B.S.
  • Skinner, Benjamin Smith, Ph.B.
  • Speas, Wesley Bethel, B.S.
  • Starke, Nathaniel Cooper, Ph.B.
  • Stevens, Luke Leary, Ph.B.
  • Stevenson, William McLelland, A.B.
  • Stewart, Plummer, LL.B.
  • Stokes, John Frank, Ph.B.
  • Sumpter, Orlando Hobson, LL.B.
  • Swift, Wiley Hampton, Ph.B.
  • Swink, David Maxwell, B.S.
  • Thigpen, Kenneth Bayard, A.B.
  • Thompson, Dorman Steele, Ph.B.
  • Turrentine, John Wm., Ph.B.
  • Van Winkle, Kingsland, LL.B.
  • Weil, Herman, B.S.
  • Willis, Emmett Clive, Ph.B.
  • Allen, Cleophas
  • Appenzeller, Charles David
  • Atkinson, Jasper Sidney
  • Bailey, Reginald
  • Barnes, Benj. Franklin
  • Bateman, Herbert Dalton
  • Bellamy, Robert Harllee
  • Borland, Richard Seaton
  • Bridger, John
  • Brinn, Rosser Ernett
  • Brooks, Frederick Holliday
  • Brown, Edwin Louis
  • Brown, Frederick
  • Bryant, Pegrum Audrey
  • Bynum, A. Headen
  • Calvert, Junius Wheeler
  • Candler, Herschel Mahoney
  • Carlton, Luther Montrose
  • Carr, George A.
  • Clark, Montague Graham
  • Cowper, George Vernon
  • Cox, John Morton
  • Craig, Mrs. Fanning
  • Craven, William W.
  • Crawley, Charles Peyton
  • Cromartie, Alva Simpson
  • Cunningham, Geo. Lumpkin
  • Curtis, Walter Clarence
  • Cutchin, James Mack, Jr.
  • Daniel, Zebulon Vance
  • Davenport, Peter Ernest
  • Davis, George
  • Dees, Daniel Alfonso
  • Dey, Wm. Morton
  • Dodd, Cecye Roanna
  • Dortch, James Tyson
  • Douglas Wm. C.
  • Drake, John Calvin
  • Dunn, Thomas Jefferson
  • Edwards, Albert D.
  • Eldridge, Timothy
  • Everhart, Walter Hollis
  • Ewbank, Harry Hutton
  • Ezzell, Samuel Howard
  • Fenner, Ed. Ferebee
  • Gafford, John William
  • Garland, George W.
  • Gibson, William Henry
  • Glenn, Chalmers Lanier
  • Goley, William Ruffin
  • Graham, Archibald McLean
  • Gray, Hazeltine Miller
  • Greer, Jackson
  • Gudger, Edmund Burke
  • Gwaltney, Robert Howell
  • Hamilton, Robert Lee
  • Hand, Hubert Walton
  • Hargrove, Wm. Franklin
  • Harkins, Thos. Joshua
  • Hartley, Harold Hiram
  • Hartman, Wiley V.
  • Hicks, John Elias Faison
  • Hobbs, Julius
  • Hodges, Stancill
  • Holmes, Alan Lancelot
  • Hood, Francis Monroe
  • Hooks, Thel
  • Hopkins, Hugh L.
  • Horney, Robert Pinkney
  • Howerton, John Lansdell
  • Hudson, Thomas Franklin
  • Humber, George Hiram
  • Humphreys, Ira Robert
  • Humphrey, Lyndon Meer
  • Jordan, Russell Wood
  • Justice, Gaston Baley
  • Kell, Thomas Gaston
  • Kirby, George Ranson
  • Lane, Wm. Kilpatrick
  • Lilly, James Marshall
  • Linville, William Clinton
  • Lyon, Homer LeGrand
  • McIntosh, Daniel McCrummon
  • McIntosh, Milton
  • McKay, Felix Murphy
  • McKay, Frederick Walter
  • McLamb, Joel Robert
  • McNair, William R.
  • McPherson, Samuel Dace
  • MacRae, Cameron
  • Manning, Joseph Edwin
  • Martin, Joseph Bonaparte
  • Mauser, Raymond Joel
  • Mizelle, William Henderson
  • Moore, Mrs. Walter Parks
  • Moses, Alexander Fenner
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  • Mosteller, Calvin Lafayette
  • Murray, Hugh Hargrave
  • Myers, Gaston Lord
  • Neal, Alexander Weldon
  • Newby, Gerard Bruce
  • Ottinger, Charles Albert
  • Parker, Rea Blackwell
  • Patterson, Charles Ector
  • Patterson, Lemuel Bruce
  • Pearson, Walter Malette
  • Phifer, Walton Lenoir
  • Philips, Joseph Battle
  • Pippen, Joseph Powell
  • Porter, Robert Edwin
  • Post, James Francis
  • Rankin, Henry Lamar
  • Rankin, Kathleen Adair
  • Rawls, Robert Morrill
  • Rector, Wiley Columbus
  • Reeves, Plato Vance
  • Reynolds, George Lee
  • Robbins, Charles Columbus
  • Rogers, Shober Justin
  • Sadler, Frank Lee
  • St. Clair, Donald Lawrence
  • Satterfield, Robert Samuel
  • Sawyer, Walter Wesley
  • Siler, Walter Davis
  • Simmons, James Humphreys
  • Smith, William Nathan Harold
  • Stafford, George Newton
  • Stanton, James Washington
  • Stone, William Edgar
  • Swink, Gilbert Roscoe
  • Taylor, Edmund Brodie
  • Thigpen, Guy Franklin
  • Thompson, Hugh Reid
  • Wall, Henry Clay
  • Webb, Brown Ruffin
  • Webb, Joseph Cheshire
  • Williams, Hampton Durant
  • Woltz, Albert Edgar
  • Wray, Albert Victor
  • Wray, Franklin Stough
  • Wright, Silas Gregory
  • Wyche, Clarence Adolphus

1902

  • Abernethy, Claude Oliver, B.S.
  • Adams, Thaddeus Awasaw, Ph.B.
  • Ballard, David Clark, Ph.B.
  • Branch, Lester Van Noy, M.S.
  • Brem, Tod Robinson, Ph.B.
  • Brown, Walter Monroe, A.B.
  • Busbee, Christiana, A.B.
  • Bynum, Minna Curtis, Ph.B.
  • Byrnes, Charles Metcalf, B.S.
  • Carr, Albert Marvin, B.S.
  • Chastain, Rufus Benjamin, A.B.
  • Cheshire, Joseph Blount, A.B.
  • Drane, Brent Skinner, A.B.
  • Duffy, Richard Nixon, A.B., A.M.
  • Duncan, Julius Fletcher, A.B., A.M.
  • Duncan, Julius Fletcher, A.B.
  • Ferrell, John Atkinson, B.S.
  • Garren, Gardner Marion, Ph.B.
  • Glenn, John Frazier, LL.B.
  • Godwin, Robert Linn, B.S.
  • Graves, Louis, A.B.
  • Gray, Eugene Price, A.B.
  • Gregory, Quentin, A.B.
  • Groome, Mary, Ph.B.
  • Groome, Pinckney Broadfield, A.B.
  • Henderson, Mrs. Archibald, A.M.
  • Henderson, John Steele, A.B.
  • Hutchison, Robert Stuart, Ph.B.
  • Jonas, Charles Andrew, Ph.B.
  • Kerley, Alonzo Commodore, A.B.
  • Kluttz, Whitehead, LL.B.
  • Lemly, Frederick Henry, B.S.
  • Lewis, Ivey Foreman, A.B.
  • Lichtenthaeler, Robt. A., B.S.
  • McIver, James Harry, Ph.B.
  • Merritt, Robert Amsei, A.B.
  • Moss, Eugene Grisson, B.S.
  • Nelson, Edward Joseph, LL.B.
  • Oliver, Thomas Clifford, B.S.
  • Page, Benjamin Franklin, Ph.G.
  • Prior, Warren Stebbins, Jr., A.B.
  • Pritchard, Birdie, Ph.B.
  • Reid, Frank Abton Lunsford, A.B.
  • Roberts, Guy Vernon, Ph.B.
  • Robins, Henry Moring, Ph.B.
  • Sallenger, Edward Duncan, Ph.B.
  • Shore, Clarence Albert, M.S.
  • Short, Henry Blount, Jr., A.B.
  • Smith, James Thomas, A.B.
  • Stacy, Marvin Hendrix, Ph.B.
  • Stafford, William Faris, A.B.
  • Stern, David Pony, Ph.B.
  • Stevens, George Phifer, A.B.
  • Stevenson, Reston, A.B.
  • Swain, John Edward, Ph.B.
  • Turrentine, John William, M.S.
  • Warshaw, Jacob, M.A.
  • Williams, Buxtom Barker, A.B.
  • Williams, Robert Ransom, A.B.
  • Wilson, Louis Round, M.A.
  • Worth, Thomas Clemson, B.S.
  • Ahern, Angela Beatrice
  • Allen, Leslie Lyle
  • Allison, James Cummings
  • Atwater, Carney Bynum
  • Barnhardt, Harold Morton
  • Barrett, Roscoe Conkling
  • Basnight, Thomas Gray
  • Battle, Ivan Proctor
  • Bolton, J. Cener
  • Bornemann, John Henry, Jr.
  • Boyd, Robert Whitney
  • Brown, Earl Henderson
  • Calder, James William
  • Cannon, Claudius Lillington
  • Chamberlain, Claude Spencer
  • Champion, John Dixon
  • Connelly, Ralph Perkins
  • Conner, Coleneous Godwin
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  • Council, Walter Wooten
  • Cramer, Clarence Franklin
  • Crawley, Hanna Fennell
  • Crews, William Edward
  • Davis, Furman Eaves
  • Dimmette, James Arthur
  • Dowd, Orin Wesley
  • Drake, Otis Branch
  • Dula, Alfred Weimer
  • Edwards, Martin Luther
  • Edwards, Thomas Woster, Jr.
  • Emerson, Harold Mann
  • Exum, Josiah Call
  • Fleming, Major Ivy
  • Fowle, Daniel Gould
  • Fox, Ludalphus Gustavius
  • Furr, Thornwell Gibson
  • Gallaway, Ernest
  • Gibson, Richard Puryear
  • Goodman, Louis
  • Greer, Lee
  • Gullett, Benj. David
  • Gulley, Edwin Kerr
  • Hadley, Wade Hampton
  • Harrison, William Howell
  • Hart, Bythial Mabrey
  • Henshaw, George Miller
  • Highsmith, Chancy
  • Hill, Ethelbert Lucius
  • Hines, DeLauny Slocumb
  • Hoover, Aubrey Ramseur
  • Humphrey, Clen Simmons
  • Hunter, Wm. Jr.
  • Ivie, Allan Denny
  • Johnson, Preston Bright
  • Jones, William Berry
  • Joyner, Edmund Noah, Jr.
  • Kerner, Frank Fleurnoy
  • Kerr, Basley Graves
  • Koonce, John Edward
  • Kornegay, Henry Arthur
  • Long, John Robert
  • Lowery, John Robert
  • Lynch, James Simpson
  • McDonald, Alexander Milton
  • McGehee, John Webster
  • McIver, Evan Gordon
  • McKenzie, William White
  • McNeill, George Kay
  • Matheson Percy Beverley
  • Meekins, Jeremiah Charles
  • Michael, William H.
  • Mitchell, James Rocius
  • Mitchell, Louis Philip
  • Nabors, Adney Gray
  • Natress, William Elmer
  • Nissen, Fred Irvin
  • Orr, Charles Collins
  • Orr, Nathaniel Alexander
  • Palmer, Charles Christian
  • Parrott, Albert DeKalb
  • Patterson Wallace Durham
  • Pemberton, Tom
  • Phifer, Isaac Avery
  • Reynolds, George Spears
  • Ricaud, Robert Barry
  • Saybolt, Mrs. Wm. Frederick
  • Slate, Jasper Abraham
  • Smith, Holland
  • Stephens, Kemp Battle
  • Strickland, George Burder
  • Sutton, William Wallace
  • Taylor, Gaston Wilder
  • Thompson, Oran Stedman
  • Vann, Aldridge Henley
  • Wall, John Edgar
  • Webb, John Stanford
  • Weeks, Wm. Robinson
  • Whitaker, Spier
  • Whitaker, Vernon Edelen
  • Winstead, Marcus Cotonce
  • Winston, Patrick Henry
  • Wood, John Hunter
  • Wood, William Franklin
  • Woodward, William Sadoc
  • Wooten, James Franklin
  • Worrell, William Charles

1903

  • Andrews, Graham Harris, A.B.
  • Bennett, Hugh Hammond, B.S.
  • Berkley, Greenville Ramsey, A.B.
  • Bridgers, Burke Haywood, Ph.B.
  • Bulluck, David Archie, Ph.G.
  • Bynum, Curtis, A.B.
  • Calder, Milton, A.B.
  • Carr, Wm. Frederick, Ph.B.
  • Caveness, Zebulon Marvin, M.D.
  • Clement, Edward Buehler, B.S.
  • Collins, Robert Beatty, Ph.B.
  • Cummings, Preston, Ph.B.
  • Davis, Royall Oscar Eugene, Ph.D.
  • Duncan, Julius Fletcher, LL.B.
  • Earle, Oliver Perry, Ph.G.
  • Ehringhaus, John Christopher B., LL.B.
  • Everett, Reuben Oscar, B.S.
  • Farlow, Newton Fernando, A.B.
  • Foust, Thomas Bledsoe, B.S.
  • Galloway, Gaston Gilbert, Ph.B.
  • Gibson, James Breeden, LL.B.
  • Giles, John Reston, A.B.
  • Gilmore, Willis Dowd, M.D.
  • Glenn, Marshall Renfro, B.S.
  • Gold, Thomas Jackson, Ph.B.
  • Gordon, William Jones, A.B.
  • Graham, George W., Jr., B.S.
  • Graham, William Archibald, A.B.
  • Green, George Jackson, A.B.
  • Gwyn, Thomas Lenoir, Ph.B.
  • Hanes, Frederic Moir, Ph.B.
  • Harris, Chas. Upchurch, LL.B.
  • Harris, Isaac Foust, M.S.
  • Hassell, Francis Sylvester, A.B.
  • Hawes, Edmund Alexander, Jr., B.S.
  • Herring, Robert Withington, Ph.B.
  • Holland, Hazel, B.S.
  • Holt, Earle Pendleton, Ph.B.
  • Horner, James Wiley, Ph.B.
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  • Huske, Bartholomew Fuller, A.B.
  • Johnson, Charles Earl, A.B.
  • Jones, George Lyle, A.B.
  • Jones, Henry Murray, A.B.
  • Judd, Zebulon, Ph.B.
  • Koonce, John Edward, Ph.G.
  • Lewis, Ivey Foreman, M.S.
  • MacFadyen, Henry Richard, A.B.
  • MacNider, Wm. de Berniere, M.D.
  • Maddry, Charles Edward, Ph.B.
  • Matthews, Martin Luther, M.D.
  • McAden, John Henry, A.B.
  • Morehead, James Lathrop, Ph.B.
  • Morrow, Rufus Clegg, A.B.
  • Moser, Arthur Lee, A.B.
  • Parker, Lester Leonidas, A.B.
  • Pearson, Joseph Edmond, Ph.B.
  • Perry, William Morgan, Ph.G.
  • Ray, Edward, A.B.
  • Rhodes, Thomas Floyd, Ph.G.
  • Ross, John Kirkland, A.B., A.M.
  • Skinner, Joshua John, B.S.
  • Smathers, William Frank, LL.B.
  • Stevens, George Phifer, A.M.
  • Stevens, Harry Pelham, Ph.B,
  • Stevenson, Reston, A.M.
  • Stewart, Roach Sidney, Ph.B.
  • Tart, Braston Isaiah, A.B.
  • Thorpe, James Battle, B.S.
  • Tomlinson, Jacob, B.S.
  • Turner, Henry Grey, A.B.
  • Walker, Nathan Wilson, A.B.
  • Ward, George Robert, Ph.B.
  • Weller, Hubert Raymond, B.S.
  • Whitehurst, Harold, A.B.
  • Willcox, George William, Ph.B.
  • Willcox, Jesse William, Ph.B.
  • Allen, Talbot Murray
  • Barnes, Benjamin Shaw
  • Barnes, Henry Alonzo
  • Bear, Moses
  • Bellamy, William McKoy
  • Bernard, Silas Garrett
  • Best, John Henry
  • Bobbitt, Benj. Boissean
  • Bonner, Kemp Plummer Battle
  • Boyles, Joseph Henry
  • Britt, James Jefferson
  • Broadhurst, Hugh Hunt
  • Brown, James Dulon
  • Brownlee, Eugene
  • Bryan, Kedar, Jr.
  • Bynum, Frederick Williamson
  • Byrd, Clement
  • Cain, Walter Stephen
  • Capehart, William Rhodes
  • Cates, Claude Holt
  • Cauble, David Ziniri
  • Chambers, Sidney C.
  • Choate, Bert Oscar
  • Clement, Edward Beuhler
  • Clement, Hayden
  • Cochrane, George Thomas
  • Cocke, Wm. Johnston
  • Cook, Leon Troy
  • Crawford, James Gordon
  • Crumpler, James Newton
  • Davenport, Enoch Mangum
  • Dewey, Thomas Augustus
  • Dickinson, Metus Troy
  • Durham, Augustus Cobb
  • Ellington Richard Alexander
  • Faison, Haywood Renick
  • Floyd, James Lafayette
  • Folger, John Hamlin
  • Fuller, Robert Walker
  • Fuller, Thos. Staples
  • Gant, Kenneth
  • Gardner, J. E.
  • Gibson, Edward Herbert
  • Gibson, Milton Reynolds
  • Goodman, Joseph Charles
  • Gorham, Richard Speight
  • Gulick, James Wharton, Jr.
  • Hamblin, John Knapp
  • Hanes, Alexander Stephens
  • Heard, Willis Otter
  • Herring, Robert Alexander
  • Hollowell, Jabez King
  • Holt, Thomas Jefferson
  • Hovis, Leighton Watson
  • Howell, Robert Philip, Jr.
  • Hughes, Nicholas Collen
  • Irwin, Hamner Carson
  • Jarvis, Raymond P.
  • Johnson, Livingston Franklin
  • Johnson, William Theoph.
  • Jones, Kenneth Anderson
  • Jones, Leah Donnell
  • Justice, James Monroe
  • Kafer, Oswald Ottman
  • Kelly, Frederick G.
  • Kinlaw, Wade Hampton
  • Klugh, Bethune Glass
  • Lassiter, Robert Gilliam
  • Lattimore, John Broadus
  • Lee, Permillas Arten
  • Lemmond, Reuben Weddington
  • Lillard, David Wiley
  • Lockhart, Samuel Paul
  • London, John Jackson
  • Long, Jacob Elmer
  • Lucas, Henry Gaillard
  • Lucas, William Alonzo
  • Lunsford, Nathan
  • Luther, Watson Lenoir
  • Lyon, Euel Harrison
  • McFayden, Colin
  • MacKesson, Louis Walton
  • McIntosh, Leland Carson
  • McMullan, John Henry, Jr.
  • McLean, Sylvester Brown
  • McNeely, Samuel Egbert
  • McQueen, Anna
  • McRorie, William Caldwell
  • Moore, Charles Edward
  • Moore, Walter Curtis
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  • Nicholas, James Jackson
  • Norman, Joseph Hunter
  • Norton, Cleveland Hunter
  • Palmer, Jude
  • Parker, John Williams, Jr.
  • Patton, Francis McLeod
  • Payne, Robert Lee
  • Peirce, Thomas Buckner, Jr.
  • Person, Edgar Cooper
  • Pittillo, Robert Albert
  • Porter, Nathan Anderson
  • Pritchard, Arthur Thomas
  • Query, Richard Z.
  • Raney, Frank Tilley
  • Rhyne, Henry Abel
  • Richardson, Pinckney Watt
  • Robinson, Billie
  • Rollins, Eugene Marvin
  • Ross, Thomas Howard
  • Rountree, Jack Robert
  • Rowland, George James
  • Schroder, John Christopher
  • Sellars, Joseph Bason
  • Short, Frank Bayard
  • Singletary, Neill Monroe
  • Spell, Ames Purdie
  • Spruill, Samuel Otha
  • Starr, Albert Luther
  • Stone, James Albert
  • Stringfield, Samuel Lanier
  • Sutton, Carl White
  • Thompson, Loy Durant
  • Tugwell, James Benj.
  • Urquhart, Burges
  • Uzzell, Floyd Harold
  • Von den Steiner, Edwards
  • Ward, Jesse Elliott
  • Webb, John Cox
  • Webb, Whitmel Hill
  • Whitehead, James Samuel
  • Whitley, George Franklin
  • Whitley, James Thomas
  • Widenhouse, Martin Aubrey
  • Willcox, George William
  • Williams, Lloyd Preston
  • Williams, William
  • Wilmoth, Richard Grady
  • Winders, Willie Ralph
  • Woodall, James Lynn
  • Wyatt, James Leak
  • Yarbrough, Z. Thomas

1904

  • Archer, Gray, A.B.
  • Betts, Clarence Edward, A.B.
  • Bernard, William Stanly, A.M.
  • Bitting, Numa Duncan, Ph.G.
  • Bohannon, Ernest Franklin, Ph.B.
  • Brenizer, Addison Gorgos, A.B.
  • Britton, Theo. Garfield, LL.B.
  • Caveness, Zebulon Marvin, M.D.
  • Council, Edward Augustus, Ph.B.
  • Cox, Albert Lyman, A.B.
  • Dameron, Edgar S. W., A.B.
  • Daniel, Erasmus Alston, A.B.
  • Daniels, Virgil Clayton, Ph.B.
  • Dunn, Wm. Jr., Ph.B.
  • Eagles, William Wooten, A.B.
  • Fisher, Wm., A.B.
  • Foust, Harry Barber, B. S.
  • Gilmore, Willis Dowd, M.D.
  • Gordon, William Jones, A.M.
  • Graham, Neill Ray, Ph.B.
  • Greene, John Gustavus, Ph.G.
  • Gregory, Fletcher Harrison, A.B.
  • Haigh, Severn Green, A.B.
  • Harper, Ralph Moore, Ph.B.
  • Haywood, Alfred Williams, A.B.
  • Herring, Robert Withington, LL.B.
  • Hickerson, Thomas Felix, A.B.
  • Holt, Lawrence Shackleford, Jr., B.S.
  • Holton, Rolando Clarence, Ph.B.
  • Howell, John Thomas, Ph.G.
  • Huff, Joseph Bascomb, A.M.
  • Irwin, James Preston, B.S.
  • Jacocks, William Picard, A.B.
  • Johnston, Andrew Hall, Ph.B.
  • Johnston, George Anderson, B.S.
  • Jones, Alice Edward, A.M.
  • Kenan, Graham, A.B.
  • Latta, Albert Whitehead, Ph.B.
  • LeGwin, John Bunyan, Ph.G.
  • Lichtenthaeler, Robert Arthur, M.S.
  • Lockhart, Luther Bynum, Ph.B.
  • McCanless, Walter Frederick, Ph.B.
  • McIver, Evander McNair, Ph.B.
  • Mann, Wade Hampton, A.B.
  • Marriott, William McKim, B.S.
  • Matthews, Martin Luther, M.D.
  • Miller, Robert Oliver, A.B.
  • Morrison, Theodore Davidson, B.S.
  • Newton, James Sprunt, Ph.B.
  • Oldham, George Willis, A.B.
  • Osborne, William Ewell, Ph.B.
  • Owen, Wesley Benton, Jr., B.S.
  • Pearson, John Henry, Jr., B.S.
  • Pharr, Welborn Earl, B.S.
  • Ramsey, Joseph Bunn, LL.B.
  • Randolph, Edgar Eugene, A.B.
  • Rankin, William Calvin, A.B.
  • Robins, Sidney Swain, A.B.
  • Rudisill, Laurence Erastus, A.B.
  • Russell, Charles Phillip, A.B.
  • Sawyer, Ernest Linwood, Ph.B.
  • Sifford, Ernest, Ph.B.
  • Stacy, Marvin Hendrix, A.M.
  • Staton, Marshall Cobb, A.B.
  • Sutton, Theodore King, A.B.
  • Vaughan, John Henry, Ph.B.
  • Whitaker, William Asbury, Ph.B.
  • Winstead, Harry Wooding, Ph.B.
  • Winston, James Horner, A.B.
  • Wood, Walter Pool, Ph.B.
  • Abernethy, John Graham
  • Aderholt, Junius Ernest
  • Alford, Green Haywood
  • Allen, Matt Hicks
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  • Allison, Frances Lou
  • Archer, Frederick
  • Austin, Troy Edward
  • Aycock, Frank Baynard
  • Bailey, Frank Bayard
  • Barnard, Harry Franklin
  • Bass, S. P.
  • Bateman, Walter Castarban
  • Belt, Townsend Wentworth
  • Best, Edward Leigh
  • Black, Frederick Leroy
  • Brown, Thomas Edwin
  • Bryan, Roderick Adams
  • Bryan, Stephen Carson
  • Bulwinkle, Alfred Lee
  • Burns, Robert Lee
  • Carpenter, John Graham
  • Cartwright, C. R.
  • Catlett, George Fitzhugh
  • Clay, Joseph Scott
  • Clements, William J.
  • Cobb, John Vines
  • Cobb, Whitfield
  • Cochran, Claude Allen
  • Cochran, Nash Spencer
  • Cocke, Jere Ellis
  • Coppedge, Thomas Oliver
  • Craven, Walter Gluyass
  • Cruikshank, Mrs. Ernest
  • Davis, Eugene G.
  • Delaney, James Lester
  • Dunbar, Clarence
  • Easterling, Tracy Clarence
  • Ebbs, Carley Jarvis
  • Endicott, Thomas Penington
  • Ezzelle, Earle J.
  • Gardner, E. J.
  • George, John Francis
  • Gilbert, Loamie
  • Giles, Denison Foy
  • Goodman, James Orval
  • Grady, Allen Wooten
  • Graves, Yancey Baze
  • Gudger, Herman Alexander
  • Green, Ernest Matthews
  • Harris, Junius Thomas
  • Harrison, Henry Hill
  • Hiatt, Houston B.
  • Hoggard, John Thomas
  • Holladay, Shirley Judson
  • Hooks, William Edward
  • Hooper, Caroline Alice
  • Hoover, Homer Leach
  • Hornaday, Junius Arminius
  • Horner, Bernard Williams
  • Hunt, Lloyd Rainey
  • Hyams, William Washington
  • Idol, Virgil Austin Jasper
  • James, Charles
  • Jenkins, Joseph VanBuren
  • Johnston, George Anderson
  • Jones, Alexander Hamilton
  • Jones, Lawrence Haughton
  • Jones, Margaret Mordecai
  • King, Harris Lewter
  • King, Rush Ninde
  • Knox, John
  • Kuttner, Theodore
  • Lamb, Wilson G., Jr.
  • Lambert, M. Ashby
  • Langston, John Dallas
  • Lashley, Alonzo Erastus
  • Lassiter, LeRoy Lear
  • Latta, Albert Whitehead
  • Lee, William Henry
  • McKinnon, Edward Haywood
  • McLean, Peter
  • McMichael, Thomas Glover
  • McRae, John Albert
  • MacRae, Theo. Hinsdale
  • Mallonee, James David
  • Mann, James Emory
  • Marks, Richard Ernest
  • Martin, Earl Wall
  • Matthew, John Hilary
  • Matthews, Leander
  • Mease, Ralph Reno
  • Moore, Jesse Lee
  • Moore, Joseph Channing
  • Moore, Leonidas John, Jr.
  • Murphy, Paul P.
  • Norman, Charles Anderson
  • Nunn, James Henry
  • Odom, Helen Louise
  • Outlaw, James Bryan
  • Owen, Wesley Bonton, Jr.
  • Ownby, Robert Lee
  • Page, Boney Wills
  • Parker, John William
  • Parker, Lester Leonidas
  • Payne, Max Tull
  • Peace, Samuel Thomas
  • Pearson, Clifton Walton
  • Phillips, Wade Hampton
  • Phipps, Joseph Sanders
  • Preston, Edmund Randolph
  • Rankin, Willie Calvin
  • Ray, J. Bis
  • Raymer, Dewey Little
  • Reade, Robert Percival
  • Rose, Abraham Hewitt
  • Ross, John William
  • Roulhac, William Sterling
  • Sheep, William Lloyd
  • Sherman, Joshua
  • Sherring, John Henry
  • Simpson, Walter Alexander
  • Sinclair, L. Carson
  • Smathers, John Howell
  • Smith, Burton Hoyle
  • Smith, John Yates, Jr.
  • Smith, William Hopton
  • Snuggs, William Henry
  • Sperring, John Henry
  • Starnes, Brand
  • Stewart, William Marsh
  • Stribling, Wm. George
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  • Swink, Walter Lee
  • Taliaferro, Julian Hamilton
  • Tankersley, Jas. Wm.
  • Tavis, Bernard Cornelius
  • Taylor, Charles Edward
  • Taylor, Karl Dixon
  • Thomas, George Gillett
  • Upchurch, Caley Geoffrey
  • Wainwright, Eric Ross
  • Watson, Paul Elam
  • Webb, Clyde Irvin
  • Webb, Harry Otto
  • Webb, Eugene Lea
  • Wilcox, Edward Lyman
  • Williams, John Watkins
  • Wilson, John Nelson
  • Wilson, Walter C.
  • Wilson, Walter Pleasant
  • Welch, Gilmer Burton
  • Winstead, John Jackson
  • Worth, Joseph Cox
  • Yelverton, Paul

1905

  • Allard, Harry Ardell, B.S.
  • Amick, William Gray, Ph.B.
  • Barnhardt, Charlie Carroll, Ph.B.
  • Boone, Samuel Bell, A.B.
  • Brigman, Lindo, A.B.
  • Brower, James Frederick, Ph.B.
  • Carr, Claiborn McDowell, A.B.
  • Cathey, William Cecil, Ph. B.
  • Clark, Walter, Jr., LL.B.
  • Clegg, William Russell, LL.B.
  • Cole, Walter Francis, A.B.
  • Conwell, Charles Everett, M.D.
  • Cooke, Quinton Henry, M.D.
  • Cotten, Preston Sims, LL.B.
  • Cox, Francis Augustus, A.B.
  • Cox, John Robert, Ph.B.
  • Cranmer, John Brusell, M.D.
  • Cutchins, James Mack, Jr., Ph.G.
  • Daniels, Virgil Clayton, A.M.
  • Davis, Henry Wiley, B.S.
  • Donnelly, John, M.D.
  • Duncan, James Shepard, A.B.
  • Farrar, Mont Royal, M.D.
  • Farris, Edward Holden, LL.B.
  • Flager, Clarence, Ph.G.
  • Gilmer, Joseph Branner, LL.B.
  • Griffin, Leonidas Coleman, Ph.G.
  • Gudger, Hubert Barnard, Ph.B.
  • Gudger, Vonno Lamar, LL.B.
  • Harris, Julia Hamlet, Ph.B.
  • Haywood, Hubert Benbury, Ph.B.
  • Hendley, Chas. James, A.B.
  • Higdon, Thomas Bragg, A.B.
  • Hines, Julian Colgate, Jr., B.S.
  • Howard, Jasper Victor, A.B.
  • Jacocks, William Picard, A.M.
  • Jones, Hamilton McRary, A.B.
  • Jordon, Stroud, A.B.
  • Kelly, Laughlin McLeod, B.S.
  • King, Albert Hill, A.B.
  • Lassiter, Robert Gilliam, B.S.
  • Ledbetter, Penlie Brisco, Ph.B.
  • Lewis, Henry Stuart, B.S.
  • Lewis, Roger Gregory, A.B.
  • McLean, Frank, A.B.
  • McMullan, Harry, LL.B.
  • MacNider, George Mallett, B.S.
  • Matthews, Leonard Walker, A.B.
  • Miller, Charles Walter, Ph.B.
  • Moore, Andrew Jackson, Ph.B.
  • Moore, Joseph Newit, M.D.
  • Murphy, James Bumgardner, B.S.
  • Newell, Leone Burns, M.D.
  • Nichols, Austin Flint, A.B.
  • Nixon, Kemp Battle, B.S.
  • Noble, Albert Morris, Jr., Ph.B.
  • Noble, Robert Primrose, B.S.
  • Oldham, Wade Hampton, B.S.
  • Paddison, George Lucus, A.B.
  • Patterson, Alvis, Ph.G.
  • Pelton, Babell Shippie Clarke, A.M.
  • Perrett, Walter Kennith, Ph.B.
  • Perry, Rex William, Ph.B.
  • Philips, Henry Hyman, B.S.
  • Plyler, Marion Timothy, A.M.
  • Robertson, Judge Buxton, Ph.B.
  • Rogers, Paul Hamilton, B.S.
  • Ross, Otho Bescent, A.B.
  • Rountree, Louis Gustavus, A.B.
  • Shore, William Thomas, B.S.
  • Singletary, George Currie, A.B.
  • Sloan, Charles Henry, Ph.B.
  • Stevens, Ralph Sanders, M.D.
  • Tabor, George Leary, B.S.
  • Townsend, Newman Alexander, A.B.
  • Tyson, John Joyner, B.S.
  • Vaughan, John Henry, A.M.
  • Walters, Chas. Manley, A.B.
  • Webb, Lorenzo Stevenson, M.D.
  • Whitaker, George Thomas, A.B.
  • Whitehead, Albert Carlton, A.M.
  • Wilson, John Kenyon, A.B.
  • Wilson, Louis Round, Ph.D.
  • Wilson, William Miller, Ph.B.
  • Worth, Henry Venable, B.S.
  • Wrenn, Clem, Ph.B.
  • Wright, Isaac Clark, A.B., A.M.
  • Allen, Claude
  • Archer, James McIlwaine
  • Axley, Willard Munsey
  • Bailey, Frank Roseburgh
  • Baird, Thomas Carroll
  • Baldwin, Kemp Leopold
  • Barbour, Offee Almond
  • Barkley, Dennis Edward
  • Barnes, Edwin Wilmer
  • Bear, Charles Edgar
  • Bell, Holley Mackie
  • Berry, Harriet Morehead
  • Blackwell, Calvin Simeon
  • Bland, James Coran
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  • Boggan, Henry Smith
  • Bowen, Jesse G.
  • Bower, John Calhoun
  • Bramham, William Gibbons
  • Brown, Julius
  • Brown, Sydney Glenn
  • Browne, Alfred David
  • Bryant, Robert M.
  • Burton, David Ranie
  • Caldwell, Frank McCullough
  • Cannon, Gabriel
  • Cannon, Jas. William, Jr.
  • Cannon, Martin Luther
  • Carpenter, Oscar Benjamin
  • Cash, Thomas Hamilton
  • Chadwick, David Nicholas
  • Cheshire, John
  • Coffin, William Edwin, Jr.
  • Cook, Marshall Edwards
  • Cooke, Henry Maddrey
  • Dangerfield, Archibald Campbell
  • Davis, Lorenzo Burton
  • Driggers, Gettis Hugh
  • Engle, Ralph Barnwell
  • Exum, James Thomas
  • Fawcett, Thomas Garnett
  • Flanagan, Roy Chetwynd
  • Folger, Thomas Jackson
  • Ford, Joseph Fanning
  • Freedman, Theodore
  • Grant, Lemuel Clayton
  • Hall, Percy Opie
  • Hardee, Aldridge Kirk
  • Harper, James Henry
  • Harty, Frank R.
  • Heartt, William Alexander
  • Heide, Samuel Skinner
  • Hester, Addison Reed
  • Hill, Thomas
  • Hill, William Poindexter
  • Hobgood, James Edward
  • Hoffman, Wm. Herbert
  • Hollingsworth, Robert E.
  • Hood, William Dameron
  • Howard, James William
  • Howie, Samuel Stephen
  • Irwin, Herbert
  • Jacobs, Harry Hyman
  • Jones, Harvey McNair
  • Kimball, Thomas Manly
  • King, Albert Hill
  • King, Claude Herbert
  • Lane, Henry Pritchett
  • Leggett, Ernest Hodges
  • Leggett, Wilson Durward
  • Lindau, Jules Wallenstein, Jr.
  • Lynch, Norman Walker
  • McCubbins, Frank Neely
  • McBrayer, Fred Wilkins
  • McKay, William Moore
  • McKinney, William Merriman,
  • McLean, John Tyler
  • McNeill, Thomas Alexander
  • MacLean, Alfred McKethan
  • Mallison, William Thomas
  • Meares, Thomas Davis, Jr.
  • Miller, James Clarence
  • Miller, Julian Sidney
  • Mitchell, John Watson
  • Moore, Charles E.
  • Moore, Thomas Jefferson
  • Morrow, Decatur Franklin
  • Moses, Herbert Henry
  • Mullis, Green Raymond
  • Mumford, Grover Cleveland
  • Muncaster, Robert Charles
  • Olcott, Herman Parker
  • Orr, Nathan Jordan
  • Osborne, Ephriam Brevard
  • Palmer, Norville Finley
  • Parker, Albert Frederick
  • Parsons, Thomas Leak
  • Patton, George Manuel
  • Pearce, Robert Strange
  • Peeler, Adam Samuel
  • Peirce, Christopher Hill
  • Petty, James Cary
  • Phifer, Marcus Andrew
  • Philips, Frederick
  • Pickleshimer, Jesse Benj.
  • Plumer, Lindsay Alton
  • Preston, Mrs. J. F.
  • Reade, Robert Percival
  • Ring, Luther Branson
  • Roberson, Foy
  • Rose, Zeno Hardy
  • Ross, Charles
  • Royal, Norman Norris
  • Satterthwait, Samuel Clement, Jr.
  • Saunders, Joseph Hubbard
  • Scholtz, Herbert
  • Scoggin, Lewis Edward
  • Scott, Shelton George
  • Seawell, Charles Carson
  • Sedberry, Henry Birdsong
  • Shemwell, Dermot
  • Simpson, Evander
  • Speight, Joseph P.
  • Stephens, William Telfair
  • Stone, Imogene
  • Sykes, John Allen
  • Taliaferro, Walter R., Jr.
  • Tart, David Whitfield
  • Taylor, Geo. Floyd
  • Thrower, Hiram Eldridge
  • Tomlinson, Lawrence Archdale
  • Troy, Eugene Bumpas
  • Wade, James Lloyd
  • Ware, Major Lee
  • Warren, John Waddell
  • Wells, Robert Malachai
  • White, John Elmer
  • Whitehurst, George Wm.
  • Whitley, Wade Hampton
  • Wilkins, William Robert
  • Williams, Arthur Bridges
  • Wilson, Ronald Bonar
  • Winder, William Ray
    Page 877

  • Winn, William Ray
  • Winslow, Cato Franklin
  • Witherspoon, Donald
  • Woodcock, Rufus Johnson
  • Woodruff, Berryman Edward
  • Woollen, Chas. Thomas
  • Worth, Hal Venable
  • Yelverton, June Hugh
  • Yopp, Charles Robinson

1906

  • Abernethy, Claude Oliver, M.D.
  • Abernethy, Eric Alonzo, B.S.
  • Abernethy, LeRoy Franklin, B.S.
  • Allen, Risden Tyler, B.S.
  • Anderson, James Garrett, M.D.
  • Ansell, Samuel Tilden, LL.B.
  • Archer, Frederick, A.B.
  • Bahnson, Agnew Hunter, Ph.B.
  • Blackwelder, Bascom Barrie, A.B.
  • Brown, Roy Melton, A.B.
  • Bruce, Thomas Jefferson, Ph.B.
  • Burwell, Edmund Strudwick, Ph.B.
  • Calder, Robert Edward, Ph.B.
  • Cheshire, Theophilus Parker, A.B.
  • Cobb, John Turrentine, A.M.
  • Crabtree, Gilbert, Ph.G.
  • Crawford, Frederick M., A.B.
  • Dalton, Carter, Ph.B.
  • Drane, Frank Parker, Ph.B.
  • English, Arthur Brown, M.D.
  • Farthing, Logan Elmore, M.D.
  • Goslen, Junius Blake, A.B.
  • Grainger, James Moses, A.M.
  • Grimes, William Lawrence, B. S.
  • Hart, John Albert, Ph.G.
  • Henry, Ray, A.B.
  • Hocutt, Battle Applewhite, M.D.
  • Hoyle, Ambrose Hill, Ph. B.
  • Johnson, George Andrew, M.S.
  • Jones, Hamilton Chamberlain, A.B.
  • Jones, Harry Murray, M.D.
  • Jones, Walter Raleigh, A.B.
  • Jordon, William Stone, M.D.
  • Kerr, James Stevens, A.B.
  • Kibler, William Herbert, A.B.
  • Lambertson, Brownie, A.B.
  • Littleton, Henry Ward, Ph.B.
  • Loughlin, Charles Clarke, LL.B.
  • Love, Walter Bennett, A. B.
  • McCain, Hugh White, A.B.
  • McCulloch, Rufus William, A.B.
  • McLemore, George Ammie, M.D.
  • McLain, Robert Henry, A.B.
  • Mann, William Henry Lee, A.B.
  • Marsh, Numa Frank, Ph.G.
  • Merritt, John Hamlett, M.D.
  • Miller, Thomas Grier, A.B.
  • Moore, Jerome Rea, LL.B.
  • Nicholson, Samuel Timothy, Jr., A.B.
  • Parker, John Archibald, Ph.B.
  • Philips, Henry Hyman, LL.B.
  • Pogue, Joseph Ezekiel, Jr., A.B.
  • Randolph, Edgar Eugene, Ph.G.
  • Rose, Ira Winfield, Ph.G.
  • Ross, Otho Bescent, Ph.G.
  • Royal, Ben Franklin, A.B.
  • Rudisill, Jacob Andrew, A.B.
  • Seagle, Perry Edgar, A.B.
  • Simmons, Thomas William, LL.B.
  • Snipes, Edgar Thomas, LL.B.
  • Stephenson, Victor Lee, A.B.
  • Upchurch, Wm. Merrimon, A.B.
  • Washburn, Benjamin Earl, A.B.
  • Weller, Francis Marshall, B.S.
  • Wilcox, Jesse Womble, M.D.
  • Wilkerson, Charles Baynes, M.D.
  • Wilson, John Kenyon, LL.B.
  • Winborne, John Wallace, A.B.
  • Wood, John Gilliam, Ph.B.
  • Abernethy, Benj. Scott
  • Adams, Henry Bethune, Jr.
  • Albright, Chas. Alexander
  • Allison, William Pearson
  • Armstrong, Joseph Motier
  • Barry, James Edward
  • Baucom, Alfred Vernon
  • Bernhardt, Clarence Theophilus
  • Bernhardt, James Leak
  • Berry Alexander Benners
  • Berry, John
  • Blalock, Lawrence
  • Boddie, James Wesley
  • Boone, Robt. Baxter, Jr.
  • Brawley, Sumter Coe
  • Bright, Christopher Robert
  • Brittain, A. Gordon
  • Brothers, Henry Linwood
  • Brown, David Robert
  • Buchanan, Corsey Caudle
  • Bulluck, Zebulon Benjamin
  • Calvert, John Strong
  • Cannon, Claude Claiborne
  • Carpenter, Caius Hunter
  • Carpenter, Oscar Benjamin
  • Carson, Roberts Poinsett
  • Carter, Henry Clay
  • Carter, Samuel
  • Childs, Charles Eben, Jr.
  • Clark, Edwin, Jr.
  • Clark, Jerome Bayard
  • Clark, Stephen Chester
  • Clegg, William Russell
  • Condon, Martin Joseph
  • Cooper, James Edwin
  • Council, David Pendleton
  • Crews, Eugene Thos., Jr.
  • Crooker, George Fenton
  • Crump, Walter Moore
  • Curran, John Francis
  • Daniels, Carl Lehmam
  • Daniels, Lloyd S.
  • Davidson, Edwin Norvell
  • Deans, Willie Ophelia
  • Doughton, James Kemp
  • Edmondson, Frank Alexander
  • Elliott, Horace Copley
    Page 878

  • Faison, Ellen John
  • Faison, Paul Fletcher
  • Farrow, Garrison Angla
  • Fitzgerald, James O., Jr.
  • Fletcher, Arthur Lloyd
  • Fox, Chas. Michael
  • Francis, Wm. Joseph
  • Fry, Howell Lewis, Jr.
  • Galloway, Thomas Blythe
  • Gardner, Oliver Max
  • Gibbs, John Currie
  • Grant, Henry Spivey
  • Grantham, Claude Marshall
  • Graves, Mary deB.
  • Gray, Eugene Early, Jr.
  • Hampton, Laurence Herbert
  • Harrington, Alonzo L.
  • Harris, Eugene
  • Harris, William Clinton
  • Haselden, Wm. Rutherford
  • Hassell, Charles
  • Henderson, David Ezekiel
  • Hines, Harvey Carrow
  • Hoffman, John Robert
  • Hoffman, Solomon Wallace
  • Holland, Willis Froneberger
  • Holton, Charles L.
  • Hoover, Olin Clyde
  • Howell, James Harden
  • Howle, Eugene Bond
  • Hoyle, Ambrose Hill
  • Hunter, Louis Jones
  • Hyatt, Frederick Carlyle
  • Hyter, Ernest Harlow
  • Ingram, Samuel Talmage
  • Kerr, John Daniel, Jr.
  • King, Charles Hiram
  • King, Isham Ernest
  • Kluttz, Samuel
  • Koonce, Charles Duffy
  • Lamb, T. Hargrove
  • Landis, Edward Graham
  • Lane, Paul Peyton
  • Latham, Dawson
  • Lauten, William Tatum
  • Lee, Earl Gordon
  • Leinbach, Robert F.
  • London, Isaac Spencer
  • Lupton, Herbert Wordsworth
  • Lyn, Otho DeVane
  • McBrayer, Charles Evans
  • McDiarmid, Hector McKennon
  • McDonald, Edmund, Jr.
  • McGeachy, Ruben Arthur
  • McGlohon, Ned
  • McLean, Allan
  • McNairy, John Marvin
  • McMillan, Allen B.
  • McPhail, Ama Riah
  • Macauley, William Allan
  • Mangum, Devere Lasker
  • Marion, John Ernest
  • Mayerberg, Israel Wallace
  • Mebane, Charles Harden
  • Miller, Carl Timken
  • Miller, William Gray
  • Millis, James Edward
  • Monteath, Archibald Durie
  • Moore, Louis Toomer
  • Murphy, William Worth
  • Newton, Patterson Lorenzo
  • Nichols, Edward William
  • Nolthenius, Paul Tutein
  • Norwood, Joseph Robey
  • Nuckols, Ernest Benjamin
  • O'Brien, Lex Cleveland, Jr.
  • Osborne, James Walker
  • Patterson, Joseph Flanner
  • Pemberton, Clarence Lilly
  • Phillips, Robert Lee
  • Powers, Troy Cornelius
  • Proctor, James Dick
  • Pryor, William Victor
  • Ray, McDuffie
  • Redd, Forest Marion
  • Reid, James William
  • Reynolds, Robert Rice
  • Ridenhour, John David
  • Rodgers, Eben
  • Rosenbacher, Alladin
  • Rosin, Clifton
  • Russell, Charles R.
  • Sasser, Mrs. Ellen Faison
  • Saunders, John Linker
  • Schonwald, John DeWitt
  • Schutt, Theodore Henry
  • Scott, Ruby Theodore
  • Seagle, Frederick Macon
  • Self, Marvin Bishop
  • Sergeant, Lacy Douglas
  • Shelton, Claude Fuller
  • Simmons, Norwood Lee
  • Singletary, Frederick Bunyan
  • Smith, John McNeill
  • Smith, Thomas Harllee
  • Smith, William Robinson, Jr.
  • Spoon, Arthur Ogburn
  • Spoon, Charles Edgar
  • Staton, Henry Vernon
  • Staton, John Arthur
  • Stedman, John Porter
  • Taylor, Ernest Edward
  • Teague, Moses Fitzhugh
  • Torrance, Wm. Albert
  • Vaughn, Laurie Gibson
  • Watkins, Witcher Overton
  • Watson, Walter
  • Welfare, Samuel Eugene
  • White, Charles Palmer
  • Whitaker, Wm. Murray
  • Wolfe, Drayton
  • Wolfe, John Carl
  • Wooten, Lloyd Kirby
  • Yelverton, Eugene Leslie
  • Yokley, James Fletcher

1907

  • Allen, Daisy Burrows, B.S.
    Page 879

  • Andrews, Charles McDonald, Ph.G.
  • Atkins, Donah Josiah, Ph.G.
  • Attmore, Geo. Sitgreaves, Jr., A.B.
  • Barefoot, Julius Jackson, M.D.
  • Barker, William Jefferson, B.S.
  • Best, Henry Blount, M.D.
  • Bowers, Marvin Arthur, A.B.
  • Burns, Roy Pritchard, B.S.
  • Cannon, Clarence Victor, A.B.
  • Chapman, David Simeon, Ph.G.
  • Claytor, Numa Reid, A.B.
  • Cole, Ernest Leoch, A.B.
  • Connor, Edwin Erwin, A.B.
  • Cummings, Michael Penn, Ph.B.
  • D'Alemberte, James Herron, A.B.
  • Day, Roby Councill, A.B.
  • Dick, Julius Vance, M.D.
  • Dickson, Thomas Wyatt, A.B.
  • Dickson, William Samuel, A.B.
  • Drane, Frank Parker, M.S.
  • Duls, Wm. Henry, A.B.
  • Ferrell, John Atkinson, M.D.
  • Gibbs, Emmett Wightman, M.D.
  • Gillam, Francis, A.B.
  • Green, DeLeon Fillyaw, A.B.
  • Hardin, Oscar Lawrence, A.B.
  • Hardison, Robinson Battle, A.B.
  • Haywood, Thos. Holt, Ph.B.
  • Herring, Ernest Clyde, Ph.B.
  • Hickerson, Thomas Felix, A.M.
  • Hicks, Oscar Vernon, A.B.
  • Highsmith, Edwin McKoy, Ph.B.
  • Hill, Hampden, B.S.
  • Hill, Hubert, B.S.
  • Hoffman, Leonard Ross, A.B.
  • Hughes, Harvey Hatcher, A.B.
  • Hughes, Norman, A.B.
  • Hunter, William Shearer, A.B.
  • James, James Burton, Ph.B.
  • Jeffress, Edwin Bedford, A.B.
  • Jenkins, William Adrian, A.B.
  • Jordan, Strowd, A.M.
  • Katzenstein, Chas. Jackson, A.B.
  • Keel, Charles Herbert, A.B.
  • Kerns, Thomas Cleveland, A.B.
  • Kibler, Ralph Emory, Ph.G.
  • Lassiter, Benj. Kittrell, L.L.B.
  • Leonard, George Ferree, A.B.
  • Linn, Stahle, Ph.B.
  • McAden, James Thomas, A.B.
  • McKie, George McFarland, A.B., A.M.
  • McLean, Frank, A.M.
  • McLean, William DeRoy, A.B.
  • Mills, Quincy Sharpe, A.B.
  • Morrison, Allen Turner, A.B.
  • Noble, Robert Primrose, M.D.
  • Noble, Stuart Grayson, A.B.
  • O'Berry, Thomas, B.S.
  • Parker, John Johnson, A.B.
  • Parker, Luther Wood, A.B.
  • Pemberton, John de Jarnette, A.B.
  • Perry, Bennett Hester, LL.B.
  • Pittman, Wiley Hassell, A.B.
  • Pogue, Joseph Ezekiel, M.S.
  • Randolph, Edgar Eugene, Ph.D.
  • Rankin, Samuel Wharton, A.B.
  • Rice, Wilbur Calhoun, M.D.
  • Robinson, John Moseley, Ph.B.
  • Robinson, S. Smith O'B., Jr., Ph.B.
  • Royster, Percy Hoke, A.B.
  • Royster, Wilbur High, A.B.
  • Secrest, Andrew McDowd, Ph.G.
  • Sharpe, Charles Cleveland, B.S.
  • Sharpe, Terry Donnell, A.B.
  • Sidbury, Kirby Cleveland, Ph.B.
  • Sloan, Henry Lee, A.B.
  • Stem, Frederick Boothe, B.S.
  • Sutton, Thomas Howey, A.B.
  • Tillett, Duncan Patterson, A.B.
  • Ward, Ivie Alphonso, M.D.
  • Weill, Chas. Louis, A.B.
  • Whitaker, Bessie Lewis, A.M.
  • Wiggins, John Carroll, A.B.
  • Williams, Victor, A.B.
  • Winborne, Stanley, Ph.B.
  • Woodard, Albert Gideon, M.D.
  • Woodward, William Tilson, M.D.
  • Abernathy, Noah W.
  • Adams, Charles Peronneau
  • Apgar, Raymond
  • Archer, Frances Randolph
  • Archer, Waine
  • Aycock, Jesse Bardin
  • Bailes, John James
  • Ballance, Harry Bryant
  • Barker, John Rich
  • Beam, Eugene Holmes
  • Bennett, Junius White
  • Boone, Elmer William
  • Bonham, Proctor Aldrich
  • Bond, William Marion, Jr.
  • Brinkley, Lonn Leland
  • Brinson, Frank Clifford
  • Capps, Bismarck
  • Carson, Jesse Columbus
  • Caudle, Leonidas LaFayette
  • Chalfant, Harry Bailey
  • Cole, E. Worth
  • Council, Comodore Thomas
  • Dalton, William Reid
  • Davis, Edgar E.
  • Davis, Isaiah Iverson
  • Davis, Mary George
  • Davis, Robert Harris
  • Deal, Claude Andrew
  • Denson, Eley Parker
  • Dixon, Kay
  • Dixon, Rufus Herbert
  • Douthit, Jacob B.
  • Dover, James Toms
  • Eastridge, Carl Schurz
  • Edwards, James Sidney
  • Farabee, Samuel Howard
  • Farmer, Clarence Ravenel
    Page 880

  • Fountain, Richard Tillman
  • Freeman, Howard Frank, Jr.
  • Fulgham, Raiford Thomas
  • Galloway, James Cleveland
  • Gash, Robert L.
  • Gibson, Harry Preston
  • Goss, David Alexander
  • Graham, Joseph
  • Hall, Jack Hanes
  • Hand, Jasper Kennedy
  • Harper, Alice
  • Harris, Hal Hamlin
  • Hawkins, Uriah V.
  • Haynes, Joseph Walter
  • Hill, Grover William
  • Hilton, Charles McLane
  • Hoyle, James Monroe
  • Hoyle, Kenneth Roger
  • Humphrey, Don Clingham
  • Hunt, John Leigh
  • Hunt, Samuel Parker
  • Hutchinson, Andrew Cleveland
  • Hutchinson, Francis
  • James, William Daniel
  • Knight, Henry Reginald
  • Lamb, Joseph Palmer
  • Leary, Ernest Woodard
  • Lee, Edwin Barden
  • LeGrand, Eugene Quince
  • Lyburn, Levy Elmer
  • Liverman, Forrest Lee
  • Loftin, James Urus
  • Long, Edgar Miller
  • Lykes, John Wall
  • Lyon, Herman Lewis
  • McFarland, Mrs. John Wesley
  • McGraw, William Polk
  • McKinnon, William Hugh, Jr.
  • McLeod, Alexander Hamilton
  • Mason, John Sanford
  • Meadows, Ed Hughes
  • Meares, Richard Langdon
  • Mitchell, Adrian Seymour
  • Moon, Otis John
  • Moore, Kinchen Carl
  • Moorefield, Jones Leftwich
  • Morgan, Ernest Sutton
  • Morris, George Blythe
  • Morris, James Allen, Jr.
  • Mowen, Henry Eugene
  • Nash, Abner
  • Nelson, Stacy Elijah
  • Noe, Walter Raleigh
  • Norman John Standing
  • Oakes, Harry
  • Owen, Carl J.
  • Park, Gwyn Lee
  • Parker, Richard Smith
  • Patrick, Joseph Benjamin
  • Peace, Alexander Winston
  • Pittman, Thos. Merritt, Jr.
  • Portrum, Henry Egerton
  • Prather, Charles DeVault
  • Pritchard, George Moore
  • Ragland, John William
  • Ramseur, John Hunter
  • Rankin, Claude Wharton
  • Rights, Clyde Siewers
  • Ross, William Bascom
  • Rowe, Claude Watson
  • Royster, Thomas Hayes
  • Ruark, Joseph Walters
  • Shaw, James Adex
  • Shearer, David Robert
  • Sherrill, Oscar
  • Shull, John Virgil
  • Skinner, William Pailin
  • Smith, Edward, Jr.
  • Smith, Ephriam W.
  • Sorrell, Delos Wenford
  • Souders, Floyd Benton
  • Starnes, Xavier Brand
  • Stowe, Lester Holland
  • Sumner, Thomas Woodfin
  • Thomas, James J., Jr.
  • Trotter, James Robert
  • Uzzell, Thomas Randolph
  • Wallace, Edward Robert
  • Ward, Vernon Albert
  • Wells, John Jackson
  • Wheatley, Claud Robinson
  • Whichard, Murray Parmer
  • Whitaker, Ferdinand Cary
  • White, John Lawrence
  • Wiggins, Jasper Plummer
  • Willcox, Joseph
  • Williams, Leslie Shaw
  • Wilson, William Thomas
  • Woollen, Glenn Lacy

1908

  • Allen, Risden Tyler, M.S.
  • Andrews, Thomas Wingate, A.B.
  • Banks, Benjamin Leonidas, A.B.
  • Bridgers, Robert Rufus, A.B.
  • Britt, Wade Hampton, A.B.
  • Bryan, William Frank, A.M.
  • Buckner, James Marion, M.D.
  • Chewning, Lawrence Harris, Ph.G.
  • Cobb, Edgar W. S., A.B.
  • Coghill, Julian Baxter, A.B.
  • Cole, Otis O., B.S.
  • Connor, Hubert Bascomb, A.B.
  • Coughenour, William Chambers, A.B.
  • Dameron, Julia Mangum, A.B.
  • Davis, William Barham, A.B.
  • Dunlap, Frank Lemuel, L.L.B.
  • Eagles, Theophilus R., A.B.
  • Elliott, Fred, A.B.
  • Fore, James Albert, Jr., A.B.
  • Fountain, George Marion, A.B.
  • Gray, James Alexander, A.B.
  • Green, William Willis, Jr., M.D.
  • Griffith, Wiltshire, Ph.G.
  • Gunter, Herbert Brown, A.B.
  • Harris, David Watson, M.D.
  • Hathcock, John Lindsey, A.B.
    Page 881

  • Hawley, Frank Morton, A.M.
  • Hendricks, Frederick Byron, A.B.
  • Herring, Robert Roscoe, Ph.G.
  • Hester, John William, A.B.
  • Heyer, Henry Yeatman, LL.B.
  • Hicks, William Jacob, Ph.G.
  • Hill, Hubert, M.S.
  • Hines, McEntyre, A.B.
  • Hobbs, Louis Lyndon, Jr., A.B.
  • Hoffman, Leonard Ross, A.M.
  • Huffman, Frederick Lafayette, A.B.
  • Jackson, John Quincy, A.B.
  • Logan, Simon Rae, A.B.
  • McArthur, Robert Milton, Ph.G.
  • McGowan, William Tillman, M.S.
  • McIver, Evander McNair, M.D.
  • McKeown, Howard Hoffman, A.B.
  • McPherson, Robert Gray, M.D.
  • Matthews, Luther Preston, A.B.
  • Maynard, Julian Decatur, M.D.
  • Monk, George Monroe, M.D.
  • Muse, Basil Gantt, A.B.
  • Newton, David Zero, A.B.
  • Nichols, Austin Flint, M.D.
  • Orr, Manilus, A.B.
  • Palmer, Charles Remy, Ph.G.
  • Palmer, John Brame, A.B.
  • Parker, John Johnston, LL.B.
  • Parker, Luther Wood, A.M.
  • Phillips, Drury McNeill, B.S.
  • Pope, Henry Lennon, Ph.G.
  • Porter, James Melville, A.B.
  • Rand, Oscar Ripley, A.B.
  • Randolph, Eldred Oscar, Sr., A.B.
  • Rein, Orestes Pearl, A.B.
  • Robins, Marmaduke, A.B.
  • Rose, Zeno Hardy, Ph.B.
  • Ross, Charles Leon, Ph.G.
  • Ross, Lloyd McCreight, B.S.
  • Royster, Percy Hoke, A.M.
  • Ruffin, Ernest Cofield, A.B.
  • Scofield, Everett Jos. S., M.D.
  • Shannon, Beverly Oscar, A.B.
  • Simmons, Thomas Levi, A.B.
  • Singletary, Snowden, A.B.
  • Southard, Lawrence Gedding, M.S.
  • Speas, Jeannie Whewell, A.B.
  • Stacy, Walter Parker, A.B.
  • Stancell, Samuel Turner, Ph.B.
  • Stewart, Edward Latham, A.B.
  • Sutton, Frederick Isler, A.B.
  • Terrell, Albert Johnson, M.D.
  • Umstead, Walter Williams, A.B.
  • Vinson, Barnard Bee, A.B.
  • Watson, John Blois, M.D.
  • Webb, Samplet Edgar, M.D.
  • Whitley, George Thaddeus, A.B.
  • Whittington, James Benbow, Ph.G.
  • Williams, Marion Murphy, A.B.
  • Williams, Patrick Murphy, A.B.
  • Woodard, William Coleman, Jr., A.B.
  • Wright, Martin LeRoy, A.B.
  • Wyatt, Wortham, A.B.
  • Yelverton, William Elmer, A.B.
  • Abbott, Lunsford
  • Abernethy, John Graham
  • Absher, Darius Cleveland
  • Adams, Edward Clarence
  • Andrews, Columbus
  • Armfield, Dennis Franklin
  • Austin, John Watson
  • Auten, John Alexander
  • Barker, Christopher S.
  • Barker, Harry H.
  • Beale, Carl Wingate
  • Bear, Charles Edgar
  • Belk, James Bogan
  • Benbow, John Thomas
  • Biggs, Harry A.
  • Bivens, Clement Reece
  • Boyd, D. L., Jr.
  • Boyd, Robert R.
  • Boylan, William Montford
  • Bray, Emmett Perleyman
  • Britt, Wade Hampton
  • Brown, Cecil Bayard
  • Brown, John Bass
  • Brown, Walter Converse
  • Bryan, Lorenzo Dow
  • Burgwyn, William Hyslop S.
  • Caviness, Herman Cummings
  • Chatham, Raymond Hunt
  • Clarke, Betram Cleveland
  • Clyburn, Beckham Milton
  • Cobb, John Daniel Franklin
  • Conger, Edward Chamberlain
  • Cooper, James Crawford
  • Covington, Platt Walker
  • Covington, Thos. Jefferson
  • Craige, Kerr
  • Creech, Durward Heber
  • Curtis, Jesse William
  • Dawson, John Gilmer
  • Davis, James Blaine
  • Davis, James Wagner
  • DeRoy, Benjamin
  • Dunlap, Fleetwood Ward
  • Dunn, Adolphus Wilson
  • Elliott, Augustus G.
  • Finke, Otto Grattan
  • Fiscus, James Hudson
  • Fortune, Alexander Fletcher
  • Frazier, Arthur Marsh
  • Fullenwider, Phifer
  • Gardner, William Sevier
  • Gaskill, Wm. McKendric
  • Gibbs, Thomas R.
  • Giddings, Joseph Emmett
  • Gilliam, Peter Oscar
  • Goodman, Jesse Portland
  • Greer, Isaac Garfield
  • Gregg, James Dennis
  • Gresham, LeRoy
  • Griffin, Clyde Oden
  • Gibson, William Hinson
  • Hall, Cooper Andrew
    Page 882

  • Hall, Emmett Connor
  • Hamby, Andrew Cleveland
  • Harget, Frederick Walter, Jr.
  • Harllee, Edgar Cooley
  • Harper, George Vernon
  • Harper, Robert Leslie
  • Harris, Benjamin Franklin
  • Hassell, Calvin Woodard
  • Hendricks, John Addison
  • Hines, Chas. Anderson
  • Hocutt, John Bunyan
  • Holland, Granville Sharpe I'atterson, Jr.
  • Holt, DeWitt
  • Holt, John Harvey
  • Houser, Dorus Oliver
  • Hume, James
  • Hurt, Charles Elmer
  • Hyatt, Anderson Lawrence
  • Jackson, James Clark
  • Johnson, Annie Susan
  • Johnson, Percy
  • Judd, Eugene Clarence
  • Keel, James Thomas
  • Kloman, Erasmus Helm
  • Laughinghouse, Ned
  • Lawrence, Squire Solomon
  • Layden, Hugh Winborne
  • Lee, Harry Pipkin
  • Liles, Joseph Frank
  • Lindsay, John Alexander, Jr.
  • Linville, Edward Moses
  • Long, James Adolph
  • Lovenstein, Benjamin
  • Lutz, Horace Cleveland
  • Lyle, Samuel Harley, Jr.
  • Lyon, Osborne Henry
  • McCrary, Theodore Earl
  • McGill, William Jackson
  • McKnight, Herbert Crosby
  • McMillan, Roscoe Drake
  • Macon, Gideon Hunt
  • MacRae, Robert Strange, Jr.
  • Maffitt, McKean
  • Malone, Edmund Lucien
  • Martin, Charles Wigg
  • Martin, Lisle Allen
  • Mewborn, James Hyman
  • Mitchell, Henry Davis
  • Monk, Paul
  • Moore, Guy Graham
  • Moore, James Logan
  • Moore, William Houston
  • Moore, Walter McDowell
  • Morrow, James Holland
  • Moss, Zebulon Vance
  • Nance, Paul Harris
  • Nicholls, James Benton
  • Nowell, Joseph Henry
  • Nowell, William Robert
  • Patterson, Robert Glenn
  • Paul, David Brown
  • Peirce, Christopher Dudley
  • Pender, Thomas Ogburn
  • Pittman, Raymond Lupton
  • Powers, Peter, Jr.
  • Raney, George Hall
  • Reynolds, Benj. Furman
  • Robinson, John Linwood
  • Rogers, Leroy Mitchell
  • Rosebro, William Walter
  • Rosin, Mrs. Mary L.
  • Rowe, Henry Boyden
  • Rudisill, Jones Solomon
  • Schenck, Paul Wilfong
  • Sellers, Job Boger
  • Seymour, David Montre
  • Shell, Charles Christian
  • Shepard, Frank Armfield
  • Shull, Joseph Rush
  • Simmons, Floyd M.
  • Sitton, Charles Vedder
  • Smith, Harrison Talmage
  • Smith, John William
  • Snow, Edgar Norris
  • Sprinkle, Charles Nichols
  • Sutton, James Clifton
  • Taylor, Van Hampton
  • Thomas, Afestus Sperling
  • Thomas, Walter Shelton
  • Thompson, Wm. Anderson
  • Turnage, Needham Coy
  • Venable, Canter McD.
  • Vestal, Henry Willis
  • Wallace, N. Wilson, Jr.
  • Warren, Julien Knox
  • Weaver, Guy
  • Webb, Charles Jordan
  • Webber, William Slade
  • Wells, John Davis
  • West, Louis Nelson
  • Whitson, Samuel Patton
  • Wiggins, James Middleton
  • Williams, Herbert Blackstock
  • Williams, Buford Franklin
  • Williams, Oliver Lafayette
  • Wilson, Joseph Worth
  • Withers, Douglas Dell
  • Witherspoon, John Grier
  • Woodard, Ethelred Henry
  • Yokley, Oscar Hoyle

1909

  • Allen, Jerry Harrison, A.B.
  • Armstrong, Thomas James, A.B.
  • Barbee, Harvey Clyde, A.B.
  • Battle, Kemp Davis, A.B.
  • Baucom, George Urias, Jr., A.B.
  • Beard, John Grover, Ph.G.
  • Bellamy, Chesley Calhoun, A.B.
  • Boatwright, Hal Fullerton, A.B.
  • Borden, Frank Kennon, Jr., A.B.
  • Bowen, Stuart Van, A.B.
  • Braddy, Wade Hampton, M.D.
  • Burgess, James Lafayette, B.S.
  • Byerly, Edward Cleveland, A.B.
  • Chapin, William Burdette, M.D.
  • Clarke, David Leonidas, A.M.
  • Clonts, Henry Koopman, A.B.
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  • Coffin, Oscar Jackson, A.B.
  • Costner, J. MacAulay, A.B.
  • Cox, Myrtle Hall, Ph.G.
  • Cox, Oliver Cromwell, A.B.
  • Cox, William David, A.B.
  • Credle, Clement Gibbon, A.B.
  • Daniels, Frank Borden
  • Day, Jerry, A.B.
  • Dickson, Thomas Wyatt, A.M.
  • Douglas, Martin Francis, LL.B.
  • Dunlap, Lucius Victor, M.D.
  • Eagles, Charles Sidney, M.D.
  • Edwards, Victor Clyde, A.B.
  • Faires, Mrs. Rosabelle S., A.M.
  • Frazier, Cyrus Clifford, A.B., LL.B.
  • Gaddy, William Monroe, A.B.
  • Graham, Frank Porter, A.B.
  • Grier, William Pressly, A.B.
  • Griffin, Hugh Alexander, Ph.G.
  • Hall, Bolling, A.B.
  • Hanes, James Gordon, A.B.
  • Hines, Colgate Julian, Jr., M.S.
  • Houck, Wm. Arthur, Ph.B.
  • Howard, Claud, A.M.
  • Hughes, Harvey Hatcher, A.M.
  • Hurdle, Samuel Walker, A.B.
  • Jerman, William Borden, A.B.
  • Johnson, Bayard Cleveland, M.D.
  • Jones, Benjamin Walton, B.S.
  • Jones, Milo J., A.B.
  • Jones, Ovid Winfield, A.M.
  • Jordan, Stroud, Ph.D.
  • Keiger, James Arthur, A.B.
  • Kirkpatrick, Cleveland Fane, A.B.
  • Lewis, Bruce Hufham, A.B.
  • Lloyd, Abbott Edward, A.B.
  • Lloyd, Braxton Bynum, M.D.
  • Long, William Lunsford, A.B.
  • McLain, James Howard, A.B.
  • MacRae, Duncan, B.S.
  • Mann, Joseph Spencer, B.S.
  • Manning, John Hall, A.B.
  • Maness, John Moses, M.D.
  • Masten, Henry P., A.B.
  • Michaux, William Wilson, A.B.
  • Montsinger, Vincent M., B.S.
  • Moore, John Alexander, A.B.
  • Morehead, James Lathrop, LL.B.
  • Mullen, Lester Boyd, Ph.G.
  • Newell, Eugene Joseph, A.B.
  • Oates, William Mercer, A.B.
  • Oliver, David Dickson, A.B.
  • Osborne, Henry Plant, A.B.
  • Parish, William Joel, B.S.
  • Parker, Joseph Allen, A.B.
  • Ray, Donald Fairfax, A.B.
  • Reed, Charles Harman, Ph.G.
  • Reeves, Jeremiah Bascom, A.B.
  • Rhyne, Orestes Pearl, A.M.
  • Riggsbee, Arthur Eugene, M.D.
  • Robinson, Russell Marable, A.B.
  • Rogers, George Oroon, A.B.
  • Ruffin, Colin Bradley, A.B.
  • Simmons, James Lawrence, A.B.
  • Sparkman, Walter Gwynne, A.B.
  • Speas, Jeannie Whewell, A.M.
  • Spencer, Frederick Brunell, M.D.
  • Spicer, Charles Booker, A.B.
  • Spruill, James Franklin, Ph.B.
  • Stockton, Norman Vaughn, A.B.
  • Strowd, Wallace Headen, A.B.
  • Strowd, William Amick, M.D.
  • Talley, John Samuel, M.D.
  • Thomas, William George, A.B.
  • Thompson, John Melvin, M.D.
  • Thomson, Julius Faison, A.B.
  • Tillett, Chas Walter, Jr., A.B.
  • Umstead, John Wesley, Jr., A.B.
  • Vermont, Adolphe, A.M.
  • Wadsworth, Harvey Bryan, A.B.
  • Wardlaw, Charles Digby, A.B.
  • Washburn, Benjamin Earl, A.M.
  • Watt, Robert McDowell, B.S.
  • Wetzell, William Louis, Ph.G.
  • Whitley, George Thaddeus, A.M.
  • Willis, Norman Lee, A.B.
  • Wilson, Robert McArthur, A.B.
  • Winslow, Francis Edward, A.B.
  • Arledge, Isaac Curtis
  • Austin, Henry Exum
  • Bagby, Chas. Whitfield
  • Bagwell, Garland Ivan
  • Barbour, Julian Dwight
  • Barnhill, Maurice Victor
  • Bernard, Holman
  • Blackburn, Leonard Anderson
  • Blalock, Bowman Karl
  • Blythe, Franklin J.
  • Boyce, Wood Lowry
  • Bronfin, Isidor David
  • Byrd, Walter Pierce
  • Cannady, Nicholas Boddie
  • Carson, Roy Adyl
  • Carson, Roberts Poinsett
  • Carter, Kenneth William
  • Clark, Henry Toole
  • Clark, Jerome Bayard
  • Clark, Sam Nash
  • Clement, Donald
  • Clement, Foster Albert
  • Clodfelter, Japhia Arville
  • Cornwall, Robert Craig
  • Corpening, Clifford
  • Cowles, David Hamilton
  • Craven, Charles Hugh
  • Crawford, Frank Dunlap
  • Creech, Durward Heber
  • Cuningham, Mody
  • Currie, Walter Lee
  • Dalton, Thos. Sparrow
  • Darden, Simeon Isler
  • Dawson, Benjamin Truet
  • Douglas, Clyde Augustus
  • Eames, Richard Davis
  • Edwards, Frank Henry
  • Edwards, William Howell
  • Elliott, James Benjamin
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  • English, Ernest Lafayette
  • Eubanks, Robert Alonzo
  • Ferrell, Norman Leland
  • Fitzsimons, Joseph Graham
  • Foushee, Wm. Linwood
  • Freeman, Samuel Reinhart
  • Gaddy, Benjamin Dixon
  • Garrett, Albert Earl
  • Gaylord, Louis Woodson
  • Gaylord, William Fenner
  • Gilliam, Donnell
  • Gorrell, Peter Albert
  • Graves, Mary D.
  • Greene, Roby Gaither
  • Griffin, Walter Dennis
  • Hackney, George, Jr.
  • Hales, Cecil Stanton
  • Haley, Paul James Stephen
  • Hall, Samuel P.
  • Harding, Samuel Asberry
  • Harrison, Harry
  • Harrison, Mac Miller
  • Harville, Reese Courts
  • Hines, James Wm., Jr.
  • Hodge, Samuel White
  • Holliday, Robert William
  • Howard, Curtis Wm., Jr.
  • Howell, Robert Vance
  • Hoyle, Samuel Richard
  • Huffman, Max Ellis
  • Hume, Mary Gregory
  • Hunter, William Blair
  • Huske, Marion Strange
  • James, J. Eddie
  • Jenkins, Lawrence Wilson
  • Johnson, Lee
  • Johnson, Oscar George
  • Johnson, Walter Reade
  • Johnston, John Thomas
  • Jones, John Craige
  • Keiger, Oscar Rodolph
  • Kernodle, Charles Edwin
  • King, Sion Joseph
  • Kirkpatrick, Hiram S.
  • Kitchin, William Hugh
  • Lamb, Paul Creecy
  • Leach, Arthur
  • Leatherbury, Charles Neely
  • Leonard, Samuel Murdock
  • Lester, William Evans
  • Lewis, Henry Eccles
  • Lewis, John Gray
  • Lewis, LaFayette
  • Liles, Nelson Pickett, Jr.
  • Little, John Henry
  • Lloyd, Braxton Bynum
  • Lockhart, Sebor Smedes
  • Lowe, Charles Spurgeon
  • Lunsford, Preston
  • McAden, Sidney Yancey
  • McIver, Chas. Duncan, Jr.
  • McGuffin, Robert Paul
  • McLain, William Campbell
  • McMillan, Albert Powers
  • McNeill, Alex D.
  • McPherson, Chas. Ward
  • MacMillan, William Farrior
  • Means, Afton
  • Mehaffey, Harold Wade
  • Meisenheimer, Chas. Augustus, Jr.
  • Mercer, John Routh
  • Meroney, William Hyde
  • Miles, John Vaughn
  • Miller, Morton Ferdinand
  • Miller, Robert Alexander, Jr.
  • Mills, Mrs. James Edward
  • Mitchell, Courtney
  • Montgomery, Wade Anderson
  • Moore, Hassell Gaston
  • Morehead, James Turner, Jr.
  • Murphy, Joseph L., Jr.
  • Neville, DeWitt Talmage
  • Norman, Zeb Vance
  • Oettinger, Elmer Rosenthal
  • O'Neill, Bernard
  • Page, Oscar Clyde
  • Payne, Robert L.
  • Perry, Henry Leslie
  • Pickard, Alfred Clarence
  • Porter, Clifford
  • Queen, John Montreville
  • Quinn, Flay DeWitt
  • Rawls, Zebulon Vance
  • Rees, Mrs. Arthur Daugherty
  • Rice, Evan Mack
  • Richmond, Roland Russell
  • Riddick, Willard James
  • Ritter, William Willis
  • Roberts, Pearce
  • Roper, Oscar
  • Rowe, Robert Herman
  • Royster, Will Marcus
  • Sadler, Thomas Wilson
  • Scott, Ransom Smith
  • Scott, Rosa Naomi
  • Shipp, George William
  • Simmons, William Jordon
  • Sisk, Ray Dean
  • Skinner, Frederick Snowden
  • Smith, Lewis J.
  • Smith, Newton Howard, Jr.
  • Snipes, Harvey Grant
  • Sorrell, Horace Jacob
  • Speas, Dallas Cleveland
  • Starr, Jonathan, Jr.
  • Steele, Ernest
  • Stepp, Hestley Aiken
  • Stevenson, James Rankin
  • Strowd, William Franklin
  • Sudderth, George Murray
  • Sultan, William Harry
  • Sumner, Robert Ernest
  • Surles, Junius Boyette
  • Swindell, Charles LeRoy
  • Swindell, Edmund Slade
  • Taylor, Gentry Fred.
  • Temple, Jasper Owen
  • Thomas Francis Edgar
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  • Thompson, Alfred Gilbert
  • Thompson, Benjamin Oscar
  • Tooly, John Gaskill
  • Traylor, Horace Cleveland
  • Tucker, Quincy Carlisle
  • Turner, Gerald Thomas
  • Wadsworth, William Houston
  • Walker, Duncan Devane
  • Walker, Louis Kyle
  • Weatherly, John Bruce
  • Whitaker, William Reid
  • Wilkins, Java Cleveland
  • Wilkins, Ralph Albert
  • Wiley, Samuel Hamilton
  • Williams, Thomas Partelow
  • Williams, Timothy Graham
  • Wilson, Frank Wiley
  • Wilson, William Rossee
  • Winston, Paul Dent
  • Wright, Gaston Amick
  • Wright, Luke Gregory
  • Yates, William Henry

1910

  • Avery, Lenoir Thomas, A.B.
  • Barbee, George Speight, M.D.
  • Barefoot, Mordecai Lee, M.D.
  • Bayley, Elden, B.S.
  • Beam, Mike Seth, A.B.
  • Belden, Louis DeKeyser, B.S.
  • Blythe, Fred Lee, A.M.
  • Boushall, John Heck, A.B.
  • Brides, Arthur Edward, M.D.
  • Brown, L. Ames, A.B.
  • Bryant, Edwin Wall, A.B.
  • Campbell, Alton Cook, M.D.
  • Carrington, Sterling Ruffin, A.B.
  • Coopersmith, Samuel, A.B.
  • Craver, Henry Oscar, A.B.
  • Crosswell, James Earle, A.B.
  • Darden, William Arthur, A.B.
  • Delaney, Ernest S., A.B.
  • Dellinger, Russell Conway, A.B.
  • Drane, Robert, A.B.
  • Eason, Joseph Daniels, A.B.
  • Eason, Oscar, M.D.
  • Edmonds, William Rufus, A.B.
  • Everett, James Alphonso, A.B.
  • Farrior, John Broadhurst, A.B.
  • Fentress, Baxter Lee, A.B.
  • Ferguson, Wm. Heighler, A.B.
  • Fleming, Wm. LeRoy, M.D.
  • Franck, Edward Lee, A.B.
  • Fry, William Henry, A.B.
  • Fuentes, Francisco Virgilio, B.S.
  • Gaddy, Henry Moody, Ph.G.
  • Garrett, Cecil Clark, A.B.
  • Gentry, George Wesley, M.D.
  • Gold, Charles Fortune, M.D.
  • Greenwood, Adolphus Barte, A.B.
  • Guion, John Amos, A.B.
  • Gunter, Percy Glyndon, A.M.
  • Hamilton, Oscar Alexander, A.B.
  • Harper, James Madison, M.D.
  • Harris, David Samuel, B.S.
  • Henley, Wm. Penn, A.B.
  • Hester, Francis Eugene, LL.B.
  • Hester, Joseph Robert, M.D.
  • Highsmith, James Albert, A.B.
  • Hyman, Orren Williams, A.B.
  • Jeffries, William Lewis, A.B.
  • Johnston, Joseph Henry, A.B.
  • Jones, Ernest, A.B.
  • Joyner, James Noah, A.B.
  • Kerr, Langdon Chevis, A.B.
  • Kramer, Daniel Raymond, B.S.
  • Lasley, John Wayne, Jr., A.B.
  • Leitch, John Archibald, A.B.
  • Lloyd, Orin Cottrell, A.B.
  • McCulloch, Leon, B.S.
  • McNeely, Robert Ney, LL.B.
  • McNeill, Robert Strange, Ph.B.
  • MacRae, Donald Conroy, A.B.
  • Minakuchi, Yutaka, A.B., A.M.
  • Morgan, Albert Rufus, A.B.
  • Moser, William Dexter, M.D.
  • Nash, Thomas Palmer, Jr., A.B.
  • Newell, Eugene Joseph, A.M.
  • Nixon, Joseph Robert, A.B.
  • Patterson, Jas. Southerland, A.B.
  • Plummer, Nixon S., A.B.
  • Porro, Miguel Alberto, Ph.G.
  • Pritchett, Virgil Clayton, M.S.
  • Ramsaur, William Hoke, A.B.
  • Reece, Joseph Isaac, A.M.
  • Reeves, John Mercer, A.B.
  • Richardson, Luther Wyatt, Ph.G.
  • Robinson, Charles Oakley, A.B.
  • Rodman, William Blount, III, A.B.
  • Rodriguez, Adolfo Bartolome, M.D.
  • Rodriguez, Marcos Salvador, B.S.
  • Rose, Thomas Duncan, B.S.
  • Sloan, David Bryan, A.B.
  • Snider, William Marvin, A.B.
  • Spencer, Carroll Baxter, A.B.
  • Spruill, James Franklin, LL.B.
  • Stacy, Horace Edney, A.B.
  • Stevens, Leon Gladstone, A.B.
  • Strickland, Jesse Armed, M.D.
  • Stroup, Samuel B., A.B.
  • Struthers, David Lindsay, A.B.
  • Taylor, Benj. Franklin, A.B.
  • Taylor, Lewis Nathaniel, A.B.
  • Teague, Dossey Battle, A.B.
  • Teague, Samuel Farris, A.B.
  • Thompson, Hugh Alexander, A.B.
  • Turlington, Lee Franklin, A.B.
  • Upchurch, Robert Theodore, Ph.G.
  • Urquhart, Richard Alexander, A.B.
  • Venable, Chas. Scott, A.B.
  • Venable, John Manning, A.B.
  • Vreeland, Harold Van Pelt, A.B.
  • Welborn, Edgar Strickland, A.B.
  • White, Walter Rodwell, Ph.G.
  • Williams, Daniel McGregor, B.S.
  • Willis, Ivey, A.B.
  • Wolfe, Adolphus Harrison, A.B.
  • Wooten, Amos Monroe, M.D.

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  • Adams, Rayford Kennedy
  • Armstrong, Charles Wallace
  • Askew, John Outlaw
  • Austin, Henry Exum
  • Banks, Robert Ray
  • Barnett, Eugene Epperson
  • Barnhill, Walker Lee
  • Battle, George Cullen, Jr.
  • Bauguess, Walter Raleigh
  • Beam, Russell S.
  • Bennett, Willett Amos
  • Bivens, Edward Chatham
  • Bolton, Mrs. R. L.
  • Bowers, Jos. Burton
  • Boylin, Reese Blair
  • Bransford, Charles Leslie
  • Brown, Clement Coote
  • Buchanan, Sidney Eli
  • Byrd, Walter Pierce
  • Caeter, Joseph Hollingsworth
  • Callahan, Edwin Forrest
  • Carter, Henry F.
  • Clark, George Thomas
  • Cocke, Timothy DeWitt
  • Cockerham, Grady Hoke
  • Cole, Stephen Berryman
  • Copplemann, Frederick William
  • Crawford, Edgar Poe
  • Dameron, Thomas Barker
  • Daniel, Watson Louis
  • Davenport, Louis Ludford
  • Davis, Isaac Peter
  • Davis, Jos. Franklin
  • Davis, Roy Linwood
  • Day, Nere Elexus
  • Deutschman, David
  • Dixon, Richard Dillard
  • Dunn, Ashby Wood
  • Dyer, John Wesley
  • Eason, Charles William
  • Ellington, Robert Henry
  • Farrior, James William
  • Ferebee, Nelson McPherson
  • Finger, Fred
  • Finley, Gray Bynum
  • Fitzgerald, Troy
  • Flowers, Charles Ely
  • Foard, Frank Osborne
  • Folger, Joseph Mather
  • Franks, Samuel Leonidas
  • Fry, Thomas Albert
  • Fulton, James Irving
  • Gibbons, Lemuel Hardy
  • Gilliam, Louis Chamberlain
  • Gorham, Edmund Hines
  • Graul, Frederick Workman
  • Griffith, James Francis
  • Guion, Wm. Blount Rodman, Jr.
  • Hackney, Thos. Jennings
  • Harper, Alice Hermina
  • Harris, John Edgar
  • Hart, Spencer Lee
  • Hartley, Samuel G.
  • Hartsell, Joe Albert
  • Harward, James William
  • Hatch, James Jackson
  • Hawkins, Donald Duval
  • Hedgepeth, Harry Malcomb
  • Henry, Smith
  • Hilton, Walter Budd
  • Hinnant, Milford
  • Hobbs, Ernest Darnell
  • Hoffman, Joseph Filson
  • Holden Charles A.
  • Holmes, Andrew Byron
  • Horne, James O'Hagan
  • Hudson, Mike
  • Hughes, Isaac Wayne
  • Hunter, Thomas May
  • Hutchins, James Alexander
  • James, Archibald Hand
  • King, Dan Bryant
  • Jarrett, Harry Hamilton
  • Jerome, Edward Columbus
  • Johnson, Wiley Carroll
  • Jones, Herbert Pryor
  • Jones, Thomas Atkinson, Jr.
  • Jones, Walter Atkinson
  • Kahn, Lionel Julius
  • Keener, Artus Alexander
  • Kelly, Frank Clement
  • Lambertson, Willie V.
  • Leathergood, Thurman
  • Livermore, Russell Hayes
  • Lovie, Robert Jones
  • McCall, Alvin Clay
  • McKenzie, Lacy McKinnon
  • McKinney, Joseph Thompson
  • McKoy, Adair Morey
  • McLean, James Dickson
  • McManis, Thomas Joseph
  • Mabry, John Gregory
  • Mann, Ira Thurman
  • Manning, James Smith, Jr.
  • Maupin, William Firey
  • Mauser, Roscoe Frederick
  • Meisenheimer, Charles Augustus, Jr.
  • Miller, Sabie Roscoe
  • Milliken, Jesse Fearrington
  • Montague, Paul Nissen
  • Moore, Allen Thurman
  • Moore, Donald Bain
  • Moore, John Walker
  • Moore, William Chester
  • Morrison, Edward Fury Cornelius
  • Mullen, Charles Gordon
  • Murphy, Tate Thurman
  • Nash, Samuel Simpson, Jr.
  • Nisbet, Taylor Phifer
  • Nunn, John Clifford
  • Ogburn, Herbert Hammond
  • Parker, William Hendrix
  • Parris, Frederick Mortimer
  • Peacock, Moses Albean
  • Pharr, Edgar Walker
  • Pickard, Alfred Allen
  • Pierce, John James
  • Pinnix, Marshall Kerr
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  • Poisson, Lewis Julian
  • Porro, Miguel Alberto
  • Posner, Louis Isidor
  • Rankin, Rufus Grady
  • Rawlings, Edward Garlick, Jr.
  • Reedy, Graham McLure
  • Reinhardt, Robert Lee
  • Roberts, Harry Clay
  • Rogers, Romulus Rufo
  • Roller, Charles Easley
  • Roseman, Demont Pleasant
  • Ross, John Robert
  • Sawyer, Prosser Tabb
  • Schell, William Azor
  • Schell, Wilkie Jay
  • Schimpf, Frank Augus
  • Schulken, Martin Henry
  • Segraves, Banner Cleveland
  • Shuford, James Campbell
  • Smith, Cosmos Reginald
  • Smith, James Pierson
  • Smith, Lawrence Jackson
  • Sory, William Haltom
  • Sowers, Hugh
  • Spencer, John Albert
  • Stancill, John Harvey
  • Steele, George Clinton
  • Stern, Sidney Joseph
  • Stevens, William Lesly
  • Sturkey, Raymond Davenport
  • Tate, Charles Gordon
  • Taylor, John Herbert
  • Thompson, Earl Asbury
  • Thompson, James Bruce
  • Thompson, William Ernest
  • Todd, Mallie Clendon
  • Trevillian, Walter Wellford
  • Turner, Oscar Blount
  • Urquhart, Richard Alexander
  • Vann, John Colin MacRae
  • Wallace, James Mayrant
  • Wardlaw, Norman Bonnell
  • Warren, Lindsay Carter
  • Waters, Cyril Albert
  • Weatherly, Talmage Bryan
  • Webster, Daniel MacRae
  • White, Walter Rodwell
  • Wilson, Bascom Lee
  • Wilson, Oscar Britton
  • Winn, John Harvey
  • Winstead, John Armstead
  • Wood, Thomas Fanning
  • Woodard, Ernest Vanderbilt
  • Wooten, Ernest Lee
  • Wrenn, Frank Reece
  • Wright, Thurman Gregory
  • Young, Bennett St. Clair

1911

  • Alexander, Odom, A.B.
  • Allison, James Richard, A.B.
  • Austin, James Allen, LL.B.
  • Bailey, Karl Braswell, A.B.
  • Barbee, Connie Cazette, A.B.
  • Battle, John Manning, A.B.
  • Belk, William Parks, A.B.
  • Bivens, William Patterson, A.B., A.M.
  • Blue, Alexander McNeill, A.B.
  • Broadfoot, Thomas Marcellus, A.M.
  • Brown, Levi Ames, A.M.
  • Brown, Roy Tilson, B.S.
  • Bryan, Daniel Bunyan, A.B.
  • Buchan, Edward Robertson, A.B.
  • Claytor, Robert Hume, A.B.
  • Coleman, Henry Grady, Ph.G.
  • Cooper, Williamson Lee, Jr., A.B.
  • Costner, Jonas McAuley, Jr., A.M.
  • Cowles, Joseph Sanford, A.B.
  • Davenport, Lee, Ph.G.
  • Dawson, Joseph Green, A.B.
  • Dees, William Archie, A.B.
  • Dickson, Paul, A.B.
  • Dobbins, James Talmage, A.B.
  • Duls, Ferdinand John, A.B.
  • Eason, Joshua Lawrence, A.B.
  • Ellis, William Burwell, Jr., B.S.
  • Feild, Alexander Littlejohn, A.B.
  • Fonville, Claude Cleveland, A.M.
  • Freeman, John Webster, A.B.
  • George, Wesley Critz, A.B.
  • Graham, George, A.B.
  • Guess, William Conrad, A.B.
  • Gunter, Charles Walker, A.B.
  • Hall, Roger Baker, A.B.
  • Hardison, Osborne Bennett, A.B.
  • Harris, John Warton, A.B.
  • Hathcock, Wm. Henry, A.B.
  • Hesterly, Louis Enloe, Ph.G.
  • Hill, Hamden, M.S.
  • Horsfield, Margaret Bennitt, A.B.
  • Hughes, Israel Harding, A.B.
  • Hunnicutt, Fabius Jefferson, Ph.G.
  • Hunter, Fred Caldwell, A.B.
  • Hunter, Robert Lee, B.S.
  • Hyman, Orren Williams, A.M.
  • Jarman, Mary, A.B.
  • Jones, William Henry, A.B.
  • Joyner, William Thomas, A.B.
  • Kitasawa, Shinjiro, A.M.
  • Knight, Burke Haywood, A.B.
  • Koiner, Junius Spaeth, B.S.
  • Lasley, John Wayne, Jr., A.M.
  • Lee, Joseph Raymond, A.B.
  • Leonard, Samuel Edwin, A.B.
  • Lineberger, Abel Clarence, A.M.
  • Llorens, Felix Luciano, B.S.
  • Llorens, Francisco, B.S.
  • Llorens, Tomas Vicente, B.S.
  • Lyon, Henry Wise, A.B.
  • McCulloch, Edgar Franklin, A.B.
  • McCulloch, Rufus William, A.M.
  • McGoogan, John Archibald, A.B.
  • McIntosh, Charles Eugene, A.B.
  • McKay, John Archibald, A.B.
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  • Parsley, William Murdoch, A.B.
  • Pritchard, Maude, A.M.
  • Rhodes, Cader, Ph.G.
  • Rhodes, George Washington, A.B.
  • Robertson, Hoyt Goddard, A.B.
  • Rodriguez, Eduardo Francisco, B.S.
  • Rudisill, William Augustus, B.S.
  • Shields, John Montgomery, A.B.
  • Small, Walter Lowry, A.B.
  • Smith, Henry Clark, A.B.
  • Smith, Richard Raymond, B.S.
  • Solomon, Harry Meyer, A.B.
  • Stewart, Rainey Cleveland, A.B.
  • Stockton, Richard Gordon, A.B.
  • Tanner, Kenneth Spencer, A.B.
  • Taylor, Walter Frank, A.B.
  • Thomas, Wm. Renn, A.B.
  • Thompson, Cyrus, A.B.
  • Thompson, Gordon Wesley, A.B.
  • Tillett, John, A.B.
  • Trotter, Benjamin Carter, A.B.
  • Turlington, Edgar Willis, A.B.
  • Venable, Charles Scott, A.M.
  • Vogler, Chas. Alexander, A.B.
  • Voils, Thad Williams, B.S.
  • Walker, Joseph Gabriel, A.B.
  • Ward, Eugene Carroll, A.B.
  • Warren, Wm. Franklin, A.M.
  • Waters, George Walter, Jr., Ph.G.
  • Webb, Richard Thompson, A.B.
  • Welborn, Edgar Strickland, A.M.
  • Wellons, Elmer James, A.B.
  • West, Noel Elliott, A.B.
  • Whitaker, Lyman Beckwith, A.B.
  • White, Andrew Moses, A.B.
  • Whitney, Floyd Gilbert, A.B.
  • Wildman, James Rowland, A.B.
  • Williams, Clawson Lee, A.B.
  • Williams, Edward Locke, A.B.
  • Williams, Louis Hicks, A.B.
  • Williard, Charles Wilson, B.S.
  • Wilson, Louise Agatha, A.B.
  • Witherington, Isham Faison, A.B.
  • Wood, John Elliott, A.B.
  • Wyatt, Marshall Boylan, A.B.
  • Zollicoffer, Algernon Augustus, A.B.
  • Zollicoffer, Jere Perry, A.B.
  • Alexander, Samuel Allen
  • Armstrong, John Samuel, Jr.
  • Aycock, William Preston
  • Bailey, Charles Belt
  • Barnhardt, Eugene C., Jr.
  • Beasley, Edward Bruce
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  • Beckerdite, William Hugh
  • Bennett, Oscar Kimsey
  • Bizzell, Adlai Walter
  • Blount, Judson Hassell
  • Bond, Edward Griffith
  • Bonner, John Hare
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  • Boyce, James Stacy
  • Broadfoot, Charles Wetmore
  • Brown, Eugene Fisher
  • Buie, Dougal McRee
  • Bulluck, William Cobb
  • Byrd, Willie Talmage
  • Calloway, Arthur William
  • Cannon, Allen Robert
  • Cannon, Jesse D.
  • Capelle, Paul Reese
  • Carpenter, Carl Edward
  • Carter, Melville Edmondson
  • Chapman, Byron Vivian
  • Childs, Wade Hampton
  • Clements, Thos. DeWitt
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  • Clinton, Thad Prilla
  • Cocke, Eugene Rankin
  • Coltrane, Wallace E.
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  • Cooper, Charles Memucan, Jr.
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  • Cowper, Bryan Grimes, Jr.
  • Cozart, Allen Bacon
  • Cramer, Stewart Warren, Jr.
  • Crouse, David Stowe
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  • Daniels, George Seabrook
  • Daniels, Ralph Livingston
  • Davis, Edwin Bonner
  • Davis, Quinton Clarence
  • Deal, Roy Linney
  • Deans, Archibald Battle
  • Dixon, Walter
  • Elder, David Lane
  • Erwin, Roy Vance
  • Evans, James Lewis
  • Everett, William Nash, Jr.
  • Faucette, Charles Kay
  • Feldman, Israel Raphael
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  • Flagler, Chas. Stewart
  • Foster, Caney
  • Freeman, George Kirby
  • Gatlin, Jesse Cecil
  • Gavin, Edwin Lee
  • Giuliano, Joseph
  • Gladstone, David Henry
  • Graves, George Calvin, Jr.
  • Green, Joseph Turner
  • Godfrey, Paul Vernon
  • Goldstein, Robert Calmon
  • Grimes, Mrs. Walter H.
  • Guthrie, Thomas Claiborne, Jr.
  • Hackney, Ben H.
  • Hackney, James Acra
  • Hardison, Wm. Cameron
  • Harris, Walton Chester Field
  • Helsabeck, Chas. Robt.
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  • Hill, Eugene David
  • Holland, John Stephen
  • Hough, Frank
  • Jeffreys, James Talbot
  • Jenkins, Charles H.
  • Johnson, James Talbot
  • Jones, Gilmer Andrew
  • Jones, Mary
  • Jones, Michael Herbert
  • Jones, Ulysses Simpson
  • Jones, William Francis
  • Kelly, Frank Roscoe
  • Kimrey, Arthur Charm
  • Kruger, Robert David
  • Kyser, Howell Royster
  • Lee, Culbert McSween
  • Lindsay, William Edgar
  • Lineberger, Fred Louis
  • Lipinsky, Louis
  • Long, Wyeth William
  • McCargo, Thomas Bouldin
  • McCaskill, Bascom Wentworth
  • McDiarmid, Henry William
  • McGoogan, Benjamin James
  • McIntosh, Peter
  • McKinney, Harold Napoleon
  • McLamb, Alphonzo
  • McLean, John Lacy
  • McLeod, Marion Franklin
  • McLeran, William Taylor
  • MacLean, John Allen, Jr.
  • Mangum, James Nelson
  • Mann, Charles Lester
  • Manning, Mrs. John Hall
  • Menefee, Charles Edwin
  • Miller, William Eugene
  • Milliken, James Shephard
  • Moore, Thomas Pinkney
  • Morgan, Joseph Patrick
  • Morrill, Lawrence Virgin, Jr.
  • Neal, Horace Moore
  • Newbold, Herbert Leon
  • O'Brien, Jennings Buren
  • Osborne, Virgil Waite
  • Parker, Raymond Gay
  • Partrick, Theodore, Jr.
  • Paxton, George William
  • Pemberton, Edmund Lilly
  • Person, Marion Rex
  • Petree, Walter Garfield
  • Pierce, Charles Clay
  • Poindexter, Clinton Brooks
  • Powell, Henry Hubert
  • Powell, Walter Hogue
  • Pritchard, George Littlejohn
  • Raper, Daniel Webster
  • Ray Clarence Broadway
  • Reagan, Henry Grady
  • Reed, Charles Wingate
  • Reeves, George Union
  • Rhodes, Adrian Burbank
  • Ritch, Marvin Lee
  • Roberts, Rufus Gilbert
  • Rodgers, John Boyce
  • Rodman, Nathaniel Fulford
  • Rogers, Joseph Johnson, Jr.
  • Ross, Guy R.
  • Ross, Levan Ferree
  • Royall, Sam Jerome
  • Rutzler, George Frederick
  • Rutzler, Robert Lee
  • Sealey, Romero Mitchell
  • Shamaskin, Arnold
  • Shaw, William Alger
  • Slagle, Edwin Kirkpatrick
  • Smith, Clarence James
  • Smith, Claud Norman
  • Smith, Howell Lindsay
  • Speight, James Ambler
  • Stallings, George Whitfield
  • Stewart, Albert
  • Stillwell, Eree Gulick
  • Stockdon, Walter Irving
  • Straus, Carlisle Leonell
  • Strayhorn, William Fletcher
  • Sutton, George Washington
  • Taylor, Paul
  • Thompson, Lewis Whitmell
  • Thompson, Sanford Webb, Jr.
  • Thorp, William Lewis
  • Todd, Donald Bain
  • Toms, Bate Carpenter
  • Tyson, Claude Phillips
  • Vanstory, Robert McLean
  • Vogler, Herbert Augustus
  • Wall, Robert Winfred
  • Wallace, Fitzhugh Ernest
  • Warren, Burney Simeon
  • Warren, Edgar Poe
  • Warren, Robert Lee
  • Watkins, Edwin Goode
  • Watters, John Piper
  • Waynick, C. Miller
  • Weatherman, Romulus Turner
  • Weaver, Arthur Hale
  • Webb, Richard Kendrick
  • Wessell, Conrad Bowman
  • Wetzell, Frederick Scott
  • Wharton, John Hill
  • Willcox, Edmund Harmon
  • Williams, John Claud
  • Williams, Lester Alonzo
  • Williams, Richard Fleet
  • Willis, Edny
  • Wilson, William Brown
  • Wissburg, Abraham Lincoln
  • Withers, George Lee
  • Wommack, Sidney Lamar
  • Woodard, Fred Hill
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  • Cates, Clyde Lucius, A.B.
  • Cline, William Preston, A.B.
  • Clingman, John Burton, B.S.
  • Cobb, Wm. Battle, A.B.
  • Cook, Charles Spurgeon, A.B.
  • Cowell, Charles Fowler, A.B.
  • Craven, James Roland, A.B.
  • Craver, Henry Cleveland, A.B.
  • Crutchfield, William Jesse, A.B.
  • Daily, John Napoleon, A.M.
  • Daniel, James Manly, Jr., A.B.
  • Denton, Beecher Tate, A.B.
  • Dobbins, James Talmage, A.M.
  • Doub, Henry W., A.B.
  • Drane, Frederick Blount, A.B.
  • Eagles, Theophilus Randolph, A.M.
  • Falkener, William White, A.B.
  • Fenner, Paul, A.B.
  • Folger, Alonzo Dillard, A.B.
  • Freeman, Robert Alexander, A.B.
  • Gattis, Samuel Mallette, Jr., A.B.
  • George, Wesley Critz, A.M.
  • Graham, Alexander Hawkins, A.B.
  • Graham, Augustus W., Jr., A.B.
  • Graves, William, A.B.
  • Gwynn, Price Henderson, Jr., A.B.
  • Halliburton, John Brevard, A.B.
  • Hanes, Robert March, A.B.
  • Hargrett, Haines Hilsman, A.B.
  • Harris, John Wharton, A.M.
  • Henry, Vance, A.B.
  • Higgins, Carlisle Wallace, A.B.
  • Hodgin, Angus James, A.B.
  • Hooker, Frank B., A.B.
  • Hossfeld, Frederick W., Jr., A.B.
  • Hossfeld, William Emil, A.B.
  • Isley, Blake Elliott, A.B.
  • James, Fairley Patterson, A.B.
  • Jeffries, William Lewis, A.M.
  • Johnson, Clarence Walton, A.B.
  • Johnston, Leslie Newcurk, A.B.
  • Kendrick, John Fox, B.S.
  • Lanier, James Conrad, A.B.
  • Lassiter, Jesse Cleveland, A.B.
  • Lockhart, John Clegg, A.B.
  • McAden, Joel Jenkins, A.B.
  • McIver, Monroe Anderson, A.B.
  • McKay, John Archibald, A.M.
  • McLean, John Duncan, A.B.
  • McLean, Robert C., B.S.
  • McLendon, Lennox Polk, LL.B.
  • Marrow, Henry Burwell, A.B.
  • Moore, William Peter, A.B.
  • Morgan, Lawrence Nelson, A.B.
  • Morris, James Ward, Jr., A.B.
  • Murchison, David Reid, A.B.
  • Norman, Clarence Edward, A.B.
  • Orr, James Lawrence, A.B.
  • Parish, Hal Lynch, B.S.
  • Parker, Samuel Green, A.B.
  • Patterson, Earl Victor, A.B., A.M.
  • Phillips, James Dickson, A.B.
  • Pittman, Columbus Wash, E., A.B.
  • Price, Thomas Moore, A.B.
  • Quincy, Cory Perry, A.B.
  • Rand, James Hall, A.B.
  • Rankin, William Walter, Jr., M.A.
  • Ray, Hubert Roy, A.B., A.M.
  • Reece, James Thaddeus, A.B.
  • Roberson, Charles Abrams, A.B.
  • Rogers, William White, A.B.
  • Royster, Thomas Sampson, A.B.
  • Shofner, Howard Bentley, A.B.
  • Slade, Thomas Bog, Jr., B.S.
  • Sloan, Jesse Richardson, A.B.
  • Stacy, Lucius Eugene, A.B.
  • Stephenson, Brevard Duty, A.B.
  • Teague, Claude Edward, A.B.
  • Thomas, Chas. Randolph, Jr., B.S.
  • Thomas, William Renn, A.M.
  • VanPoole, Robert Linn, A.B.
  • Wang, Lingoh, A.B.
  • Webb, Alexander Grady, Ph.G.
  • Wharton, Cyrus Richard, A.B.
  • Whitaker, John Clarke, A.B.
  • Whitehead, Jefferson Davis, Jr., Ph.G.
  • Wilkerson, Thaddeus Earl, Jr., B.S.
  • Willard, Charles Wilson, M.S.
  • Winston, Robert Watson, A.B.
  • Wood, John Elliott, A.M.
  • Allen, Connor Middleton
  • Anderson, Joe M.
  • Anderson, Waldo Floyd
  • Atkinson, Alexander Morse
  • Atwater, Garland Marvin
  • Banks, Chas. Augustus
  • Barker, Ernest Jerome
  • Barnes, Hugh Albert
  • Baynes, Ralph Henry
  • Beard, Grover Cleveland
  • Blackwelder, George Sumpter
  • Blair, Henry Neal
  • Blair, Isaac Henry
  • Blue, William Alexander
  • Booth, James Lynch
  • Bouldin, David Lee
  • Boushall, Jos. Dozier, Jr.
  • Boykin, Irvine Manning
  • Bradford, Lawrence H.
  • Brandon, Wm. David Rockwell
  • Brannon, Wade Melberry
  • Broadfoot, Henry Bryan
  • Browning, Howard Raymond
  • Burgwin, Kenneth Ogden
  • Burke, James Preston
  • Burleson, William Brown
  • Cannon, Junius Ross
  • Cox, Richard Benjamin
  • Carpenter, Jesse Earle
  • Chambers, Hardy Susong
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  • Coleman, Henry Grady
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  • Cook, Charles Wesley
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  • Covington, Thomas Thomas
  • Cox, Garnett McLean
  • Christie, William McLean
  • Craven, James Rowland
  • Clegg, Luther Bynum
  • Clinard, Walter Bascom
  • Crews, Numa H.
  • Critcher, Charles Edward
  • Dalton, Frank Ellington
  • Daughtridge, John Clarence
  • Dellinger, Jacob Cedric
  • Dixon, Stiles Sedberry
  • Duncan, Vernon VanDuke
  • Dupree, Franklin Tell
  • Dysart, Louis Albert
  • Eaker, Charles Lee
  • Egerton, Weldon Davis
  • Fetzer, Frank Goodson
  • Flinn, Thos. Smythe
  • Futrelle, Wm. Leon
  • Gibson, Charles Raiford
  • Grubbs, Bruce S.
  • Hardee, Walter Person
  • Harper, Luby Alexander
  • Harrelson, Rose Crause
  • Harris, Jack Hawley
  • Heard, Joseph Eugene
  • Hemphill, Clyde Hoke
  • Hemphill, Frederick Herbert
  • Hendrix, William Franklin
  • Hill, Joel Ragsdale
  • Hobbs, Graham Kerr
  • Hobgood, Andrew J.
  • Hogue, Cyrus Dunlap
  • Horton, Wilkins Perryman
  • Horton, Joseph Loyd
  • Hovis, Frank
  • Hudson, James Giles
  • Hughes, John Winder
  • Hutchings, George Watkins
  • Isley, Vernon
  • Johnson, Cyrus M.
  • Jonas, Harvey A.
  • Jones, Alpheus
  • Jones, John Paul
  • Jones, Morehead
  • Jones, William Myers
  • Joyner, Thomas Eli
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  • King, Robert Ruffin, Jr.
  • Lamb, Luke
  • Lambeth, Walter Moore
  • Larkin, Ernest Waddell
  • Larkin, John Tyler
  • Leary, Herbert Ross
  • Lindsay, Raleigh Cabell
  • Long, Henry Fairley
  • Lynch, Dozier Addison
  • Lyon, Brockton Reynolds
  • McBee, Silas, Jr.
  • McCoy, Halliburton
  • McKay, William Ancrum
  • McLean, William Thaddeus
  • McNairy, Wyatt McCoy
  • Marrow, Charles Taylor
  • Mills, John William
  • Mills, Joseph Archer
  • Moore, Clayton
  • Moore, John Jay
  • Moore, John Patrick
  • Moore, Tom
  • Moore, William Percy
  • Morrow, Henry Burwell
  • Neely, Heron
  • Newsom, William Luther
  • Newton, John Mills
  • Nichols, John Grayson
  • Nichols, Spencer V. B.
  • Nimocks, Alfred Byron
  • Nimocks, Quincy Kellog, Jr.
  • Nooe, Bennett, Jr.
  • Norwood, Eston Gibbons
  • Oates, William Holt
  • O'Brian, John Joseph
  • Page, Thaddeus Shaw
  • Parker, Robert Hunt
  • Perry, Redding Francis
  • Phillips, William Allston
  • Pickard, Robert Otis
  • Ray, Hickman
  • Reeves, Lester A.
  • Rhodes, William Henry
  • Riggs, Oliver L.
  • Rimmer, Eugene Freeland
  • Rogers, David Eugene
  • Scott, Robert Blackburn
  • Shepard, Roland Watts
  • Shore, Archie Dean
  • Smathers, Robert Raymond
  • Spainhour, Carl Michael
  • Sprinkle, Cicero Chester
  • Stanbury, Walter Albert
  • Stinson, Joseph Norwood
  • Talley, Frank
  • Taylor, Alexander
  • Taylor, John Leonard
  • Towers, Edwin Gardner Weed
  • Tucker, Royce Ernest
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  • Turnage, David Lee
  • Walker, John Barrett
  • Ward, William Ira
  • Warren, Andrew Jackson
  • Watlington, James Bracken
  • Whitehurst, Robert Emmet
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  • Wood, George Collins
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  • Alderman, Ernest Hamlin, A.B.
  • Axley, Lowry, A.B.
  • Bagwell, James Edgar, A.B.
  • Bailey, Karl Braswell, LL.B.
  • Barbour, Swade Emmett, B.S.
  • Basnight, Stein Hughes, A.B.
  • Bennett, Paul Archer, A.B.
  • Berry, Margaret (Kollock), A.B.
  • Bivens, Samuel Robert, A.B.
  • Blalock, David Renner, A.B.
  • Bryan, Paul Roby, B.S.
  • Busby, John Carroll, A.B.
  • Caldwell, Joseph Yongue, A.B.
  • Carmichael, George, A.B.
  • Carrington, Geo. Lunsford, A.B.
  • Carter, Carme Blake, B.S.
  • Carter, James Washington, A.B.
  • Cobb, William Battle, A.M.
  • Coulter, Ellis Merton, A.B.
  • Coulter, Victor Aldine, B.S.
  • Cox, Charles Lea, Ph.G.
  • Cox, Rufus Carson, A.M.
  • Craig, Gillam, A.B.
  • Euless, Fields Lilborn, A.B.
  • Graham, James Otto, M.S.
  • Gray, Robert Frederick, A.B.
  • Gwynn, Price Henderson, Jr., A.M.
  • Hamilton, Alvah Lawrence, A.B.
  • Harris, Elisha Carter, A.B.
  • Harry, Woodfin Grady, A.B.
  • Hatcher, Martin Armstead, A.B.
  • Higdon, Fred Huffman, A.B.
  • Hoke, Clarence Ballew, B.S.
  • Hoover, Troy Jay, A.B.
  • Huffman, Robert Obediah, A.B.
  • Hunter, John Speight, A.B.
  • Ingram, Mitchell Ray, A.B., A.M.
  • Isley, Robert Waldon, A.B.
  • Joyner, Elisha Wiley, A.B.
  • Jurney, Robert Campbell, A.B.
  • Kasey, Watson, A.B.
  • Kelly, James Clyde, A.B.
  • Kennedy, Frank Hunter, A.B.
  • Kirksey, William Albert, A.B.
  • Knight, Burke Haywood, M.S.
  • Labberton, John Madison, B.S.
  • Lunn, Frank Haliburton, Ph.G.
  • McCorkle, Matthews Locke, A.B.
  • McIver, John Wesley, B.S.
  • McKay, Arnold Artemus, A.B.
  • McMillan, Thomas Elwood, A.M.
  • Marks, Albert Rosenthal, A.B.
  • Miller, Herbert Craig, A.M.
  • Morrison, Fred Wilson, A.B., A.M.
  • Murray, John Edward, Ph.G.
  • Norwood, Thomas Hart, A.B.
  • Overcash, James Oliver R., A.B.
  • Perrett, Virgil Addison, A.B.
  • Petteway, Hubert Connor, A.B.
  • Petteway, Walter Raleigh, A.B.
  • Phillips, Guy Berryman, A.B.
  • Phillips, Jasper Louis, B.S.
  • Post, William Nichols, A.B.
  • Ramseur, Thomas Michael, A.B.
  • Rankin, Edgar Ralph, A.B.
  • Rhodes, Leland Brown, B.S.
  • Rights, Douglas LeTell, A.B.
  • Royster, James Hunt, A.B., A.M.
  • Royster, Thomas Sampson, A.M.
  • Scarborough, James Blaine, A.B.
  • Shamburger, Lacy Lee, A.B.
  • Sisk, Horace, A.B.
  • Smith, Peyton McGuire, A.B.
  • Spears, Marshall Turner, A.B.
  • Stacy, Lucius Eugene, Jr., A.M.
  • Stokes, Walter, Jr., A.B.
  • Story, Thomas Edgar, A.B.
  • Strange, Robert, Jr., A.B.
  • Stubbs, Harry Harden, A.B.
  • Summers, Rachel Lawrence, A.B.
  • Tillett, Wm. Smith, A.B.
  • Totten, Henry Roland, A.B.
  • Townsend, Jackson, A.B.
  • Wakeley, Wm. Easton, B.S.
  • Walker, Daniel Joshua, A.B.
  • Wall, Robert Winfred, LL.B.
  • Warlick, Wilson Lee, LL.B.
  • Wiggins, Archibald Lee M., A.B.
  • Williams, Isham Roland, A.B.
  • Wilson, Albert Robert, Jr., A.B.
  • Wilson, George Pickett, A.B.
  • Woody, Thomas Brooks, LL.B.
  • Workman, John Hiliary, A.B.
  • Alexander, Howell Calhoun
  • Armentrout, Hiram Miller
  • Arnette, John Madison
  • Bailey, Hubert Jesse
  • Basnight, Stein Hugh
  • Beam, Leslie Berge
  • Bearden, George Steele
  • Bell, Baxter Israel
  • Bellois, George William
  • Bender, Ernest Linwood
  • Bivens, Samuel Robert
  • Blair, Merrill William
  • Blalock, Merritt E.
  • Bourne, Louis Milton, Jr.
  • Bowdoin, George Edward
  • Boylin, Rodney Law
  • Brackett, William Ernest
  • Bright, Oliver Jay
  • Briles, David Thomas
  • Brown, Charlie Everette
  • Burwell, William Armistead, Jr.
  • Calder, Hugh Courtenay
  • Canaday, Ralph Clarence
  • Chesnutt, James Moseley
  • Clinard, Jones Weston
  • Cook, Henry Tilly, Jr.
  • Cook, William Jones
  • Cooper, Gordon Bennett
  • Corbett, Raymond Yancey
  • Cranford, Orlando Wadesworth
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  • DeVane, Thos. Ashford
  • Dillard, Walter Thomas
  • Dorsett, Henry Grady
  • Downing, Frederick Blair
  • Duncan, Charles Lucas
  • Duncan, Katharine R.
  • DuPree, Loroman Cleveland
  • Ebbs, Daniel Voorhees
  • Elliott, George Douglass, Jr.
  • Elliott, William Forrest
  • Farnell, Leland Borden
  • Finch, Ollie Edwin
  • Flanner, William Bennett, Jr.
  • Floyd, Fred Fritz
  • Forney, Welborne Johnson
  • Fry, Mrs. Lillian
  • Fry, Fielding Lewis
  • Furguson, Henry Beauregard
  • Galbraith, Wilbut Floyd
  • Glenn, John Melvin
  • Glover, John Bell
  • Glover, William Duckworth
  • Gravely, Page Keen
  • Grice, Frank McMullan, Jr.
  • Griffith, Thomas Guion
  • Grimsley, William Tull
  • Guin, Clyde Doyle
  • Haizlip, Peter Thomas
  • Hall, Edmund Pleasant
  • Hancock, Thomas W., Jr.
  • Hannah, Harry Burgwyn
  • Hardison, McDonald
  • Hart, Edwin Badger
  • Hatcher, Martin Armistead
  • Haughton, John Hawkins
  • Haynes, Mrs. Norfleet Hunter
  • Hedrick, Howell
  • Hege, John Roy
  • Henderson, Leonard Willis
  • Henderson, Clair Crouse
  • Hine, Ira Walter
  • Holland, Joseph Gracon
  • Hough, Ernest Postell
  • House, Wooster Hassell
  • Howard, Fred Ervin
  • Hughes, John Edward
  • Hughes, John Robert
  • Hughes, Thomas Spurgeon
  • Hunter, Norfleet
  • Huske, Benjamin Robinson, Jr.
  • Isley, Chris L.
  • Johnson, Wm. Harrison
  • Johnston, Richard Horace
  • Jones, Harvey Blair
  • Jones, Hunter
  • Jones, Otis Vance
  • Keiger, Cyrus Clifton
  • King, Kelly
  • Lackey, Franklin Harris
  • Lamb, Paul Creecy
  • Lassiter, Chester Lawrence
  • Little, James Leak
  • Love, Rufus Pressly
  • Lynch, John Franklin
  • McCabe, Joseph Levering
  • McEachern, Archie McLeon
  • McGee, James William, Jr.
  • McGowan, Claudius
  • McKay, John Archie
  • McLean, Lochamy Love
  • McNamara, Andrew Edward, Jr.
  • Malone, Edwin Hutchinson
  • Manning, Horace Lee
  • Marks, Albert Rosenthal
  • Marshall, Hunter, Jr.
  • Mason, George Bason
  • Mason, Robert Bruce
  • May, Thomas Hilliard
  • Means, Paul Barringer
  • Merritt, Rufus Gray
  • Monroe, Raymond
  • Moore, John Craven
  • Nicholson, Elliott Nolley
  • Oldham, John Benson
  • Oliver, Adlai Stevenson
  • Pace, Karl Busbee
  • Parker, Duncan Chalmer
  • Parker, Ira Branson
  • Parker, John Lloyd
  • Parrish, Robert Eunice
  • Patterson, Hallie Oldring
  • Paul, John Daniel
  • Pender, Frank Howard
  • Petree, Paul Augustus
  • Petteway, Hubert Connor
  • Pittman, Elmer Jesse
  • Poole, William Lawrence
  • Porter, Andrew Lindsey
  • Powell, Edward Farrior
  • Proctor, Ivan Marriott, Jr.
  • Ray, J. Clyde
  • Reins, Charles Cicero
  • Roberts, Everett Anson
  • Roberts, George Hollister
  • Roberts, Jesse Lee
  • Rogers, Ralph Peel
  • Ross, Alma Frank
  • Royall, William Reynolds
  • Russell, Charles Reid
  • Sample, Robert Cannon
  • Saunders, Sheldon Asa
  • Scott, Reece Webster
  • Simmons, James Stevens
  • Sloan, Robert Rowland
  • Smith, Frank Steed
  • Smith, William Oscar
  • Stack, Ervin Blakeney
  • Steele, Francis Orlander
  • Stevenson, Henry Francis
  • Stiers, Percy Townsend
  • Stockton, Gilchrist Baker
  • Stough, Samuel Tertius
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  • Strange, Robert Wright
  • Stuart, Rex Exum
  • Suggs, Arthur Mason
  • Summey, Thomas Johnson
  • Sumner, Roy DeWitt
  • Swicegood, Louie Alexander
  • Swink, Jonas Herman
  • Temple, Wade Hampton
  • Thomas, James Benton
  • Van Every, Goe Watson
  • Vann, Mary Hasseltine
  • Waldrop, Harlowe Carpenter
  • Walker, John Barrett
  • Ward, George Hahn
  • Wells, Lloyd Armstrong
  • Wheeler, George Alexander
  • Whitaker, Atha Thomas
  • Whitmire, William P., Jr.
  • Wilkes, James Christopher
  • Williams, Henry Elliott
  • Williams, Wade Hampton
  • Winstead, Lamar Herbert
  • Wilson, Carl B.
  • Winters, Sellie Robert
  • Wood, Eugene Herbert
  • Yarborough, John Archibald
  • Yelverton, William Bayard
  • York, Cicero Arthur
  • Young, Harry Ashley

1914

  • Allen, Reynold Tatum, A.B.
  • Andrews, Richard Homer, Ph.G.
  • Andrews, Troy Monroe, A.B.
  • Angel, Lewis Barry, A.B.
  • Aycock, Benjamin Franklin, A.B.
  • Bailey, Isaac Mayo, A.B.
  • Bailey, Karl Braswell, A.M.
  • Brinkley, Robert Loyd, A.B.
  • Brownson, Allny Raymond, A.B.
  • Cansler, John Scott, A.B.
  • Carlton, David Hill, A.B.
  • Carter, Carnie Blake, M.S.
  • Chambers, Lenoir, A.B.
  • Cobb, Collier, Jr., A.B.
  • Collins, Hubert Walter, B.S.
  • Conroy, Frank Davies, A.B.
  • Coulter, Victor Aldine, M.S.
  • Coulter, William Summey, A.M.
  • Cox, Henry Leon, B.S.
  • Credle, William Frontis, A.B.
  • Darden, Paul Clifford, A.B.
  • Dobbins, James Talmage, Ph.D.
  • Drew, George Frank, Jr., A.B.
  • Dunnagan, Macon Rush, A.B.
  • Eldridge, James, A.B.
  • Eley, Clayton Willard, B.S.
  • Ellington, Kenneth Raynor, LL.B.
  • Feezor, John Gilmer, A.B.
  • Ferguson, Thomas Wiley, A.B., A.M.
  • Flume, Arthur James, B.S.
  • Gentry, John Robert, A.B.
  • Glenn, Robert Craig, A.M.
  • Grimsley, Harry Barnette, A.B.
  • Hart, Meade, A.B.
  • Hatcher, John Thomas, A.B.
  • Henry, Geo. Kenneth Grant, Ph.D.
  • Highsmith, Edwin McKay, A.M.
  • Holmes, John Albert, A.B.
  • Holmes, James Eugene, A.B.
  • Holmes, Ralph Wendell, A.B.
  • James, Albert Warren, A.B.
  • Johnston, Joseph Henry, A.M.
  • Johnston, Lemuel Roy, A.B.
  • Jones, Troy Isaiah, A.B.
  • Kelly, Donald George, A.B.
  • Kirby, Kenneth Alexander, Ph.G.
  • Knowles, Daniel Lamont, A.B.
  • Lasley, Robert Law, A.B.
  • Leach, Oscar, A.B.
  • Lee, James Grover, A.B.
  • Lee, Joseph Ira, A.B.
  • Long, Henry Cyrus, Jr., A.B.
  • Lord, William Campbell, A.B.
  • Love, James Frank, A.B.
  • Lytch, James Edison, Ph.G.
  • McIntosh, John William, A.B.
  • McKnight, Roy Bowman, A.B.
  • Oates, Malcolm Norval, B.S.
  • Orr, James Lawrence, A.M.
  • Owen, Frank Redding, A.B.
  • Parker, Ezra, LL.B.
  • Parker, Walter Rea, A.B.
  • Pate, James Gibson, B.S.
  • Pearson, Leslie Winston, A.M.
  • Peel, Elbert Sidney, A.B.
  • Perry, Edwin Jerry, A.B., A.M.
  • Pitt, William Franklin, A.B.
  • Price, Lemuel Alexander, A.B.
  • Pritchett, James Turner, A.B.
  • Puett, Anna Mariah, A.B.
  • Pugh, Jesse Forbes, A.B.
  • Rankin, Edgar Ralph, A.M.
  • Ranson, Lucius Henry, A.B.
  • Reed, Ralph Allan, A.B.
  • Rhodes, Leland Brown, M.S.
  • Robinson, Melvin, A.B.
  • Royall, Kenneth Claiborne, A.B.
  • Rudisill, William Augustus, M.S.
  • Scarborough, James Blaine, A.M.
  • Scott, Luther Vernon, A.B.
  • Shuford, Richard Harvey, A.M.
  • Sloan, Harold Thomas, A.B.
  • Smith, William Alexander, B.S.
  • Spears, Marshall Turner, A.M.
  • Spence, Ralph Case, A.B.
  • Starr, Homer Worthington, Ph.D.
  • Strayhorn, Isaac Richerson, A.B.
  • Strong, George Vaughan, A.B.
  • Struthers, James Arthur, B.S.
  • Swindell, Lewis Holmes, B.S.
  • Taylor, Carl Duffy, B.S.
  • Taylor, Henry Edward, A.M.
  • Taylor, Walter Frank, LL.B.
  • Thompson, Wm. Reid, A.B.
  • Totten, Henry Roland, A.M.
  • Vann, Norman St. George, B.S.
  • Walker, John Alfred, B.S.
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  • Webster, Felix Litaker, A.B.
  • Whitaker, William Pell, Jr., A.B.
  • Whiting, Seymour Webster, A.B.
  • Williams, Luther Carter, A.M.
  • Willis, Henry Stuart K., A.B.
  • Abernethy, Lonnie Lee
  • Alexander, Julia McGehee
  • Alexander, Milton T.
  • Alexander, Willie Trimigan
  • Alford, Wiley N.
  • Anderson, Wm. Hubert
  • Andrews, Allen B.
  • Andrews, Carlton Austin
  • Applewhite, Blake Deans
  • Armfield, Roy Hanes
  • Askew, Grady D.
  • Ballenger, Richard Edmunds
  • Bason, Walter Edwin
  • Battle, James Wilson
  • Beam, Wm. Speight
  • Beckham, Virgil Gustavus
  • Bell, Edward Earl
  • Blackmer, Walter Steele, Jr.
  • Bocock, James Branch
  • Boddie, Claude Lee, Jr.
  • Bolick, Charles Boone
  • Bonner, Octavius Blanchard
  • Bourne, Henry Clark
  • Boykin, Robert Stanley
  • Bradsher, Lawrence Eugene
  • Braswell, James Cornelius, Jr.
  • Broadfoot, Henry Bryan
  • Brooks, Brown Wilson
  • Buchanan, Carey P.
  • Burgin, William O.
  • Bynum, Joseph Nicholas
  • Campbell, William Baugham
  • Carter, Thomas Clifford
  • Calmes, James Drayton
  • Clark, Daniel Russell
  • Combs, Harvard Johnson
  • Conger, Joseph Harold
  • Cooper, John A.
  • Cowles, W. H. H.
  • Cox, Clifford Newton
  • Cox, George Herbert
  • Craver, William Everett
  • Crawford, Everett
  • Curtis, Thomas, Jr.
  • Daniels, Charles Albin
  • Davis, Orville Thomas
  • Davis, William Cleveland
  • Davis, William Henry
  • Dixon, Minton Hughes
  • Edwards, Wiley Benjamin
  • Emerson, Alan Chase
  • Emmett, John Morehead
  • English, Charles Eugene
  • Evans, Frank Newby
  • Fairley, Henry Norden
  • Fearrington, John Bunyan
  • Fisher, Lester
  • Foard, Fred T., Jr.
  • Foy, Arnold P.
  • Francis, William Gifford
  • Garrison, Paul Carmichal
  • Glasgow, Charles Spears
  • Gordon, Donald Henry
  • Gravely, Lloyd Lee
  • Green, Cary Jonas
  • Green, Chas. Benjamin
  • Griffin, Mark Alexander
  • Griffith, Charles Manley
  • Grindstaff, Charles Smith
  • Grover, Wm. Clyde
  • Hackney, Willis Douglass
  • Hamilton, Joseph William
  • Hanes, John Wesley
  • Hardin, Edward Manning
  • Harkins, Harry Springfield, Jr.
  • Harris, Edgar Thomas
  • Hasty, Claude Herndon
  • Heath, David
  • Henderson, John Jay
  • Herring, George Deems, Jr.
  • Hill, Geo. Franklin
  • Hilliard, Ralph Parker
  • Holland, Henry Odessa
  • Holland, John Culbreath
  • Holton, Gilmer H.
  • Horney, Julius Teague
  • Horton, Roland William
  • Hummell, Leslie Ray
  • Hunter, DeWitt Talmage
  • Jerome, Vance
  • Jones, Cornelius Frazier
  • Jones, Laurence Carpenter
  • Jordan, John Richard
  • Joyner, Andrew, Jr.
  • Joyner, Gover Hunter
  • Kenyon, John R.
  • King, John Roylston
  • Kirby, Kenneth Alexander
  • Koonce, Edward Thomas
  • Labberton, Robert Efland
  • Leatherwood, Joseph Gilmer
  • Lindsay, Charles Lee
  • Little, Calvin M.
  • Long, Roy Hamilton
  • Long, Wiley Jones
  • McKay, William Peter
  • McMillan, Douglas Moore
  • McNeely, Martel Pratt
  • McWhorter, David Lee
  • Martin, Charles William
  • Mease, Hugh
  • Monroe, Alexander Simmons
  • Montgomery, Elbert Springs
  • Moore, Carl Dana
  • Morrow, Thomas Lacy
  • Moss, William Dygnum
  • Muldrow, Charles Wesley
  • Murrall, James Warren
  • Norton, Andrew Martin
  • Oates, Thomas Frank
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  • Oates, William Clyde
  • Owen, Frank Redding
  • Parker, Carl Putman
  • Paty, Robert Morris, Jr.
  • Peace, James Merrill
  • Pearson, Bayard Preston
  • Pell, Jesse Shepherd
  • Pember, Howard Stephen
  • Pendergraph, Henry Austin
  • Perrell, David Franklin
  • Perry, Hugh Wiston
  • Petree, Paul Augustus
  • Pinner, Carroll Alexander
  • Pleasants, Harvey McKay
  • Poteat, Joseph William
  • Pratt, Madison Hampton
  • Prevatt, Joseph Robert
  • Pruitt, William Obadiah
  • Ray, Robert Marshall
  • Robertson, John Glenn
  • Rogers, John Lambeth
  • Rousseau, Julian Addison
  • Sawyer, Roland Mack
  • Schultz, Alfred Mark
  • Scott, John Andrew
  • Scott, Robert Lee
  • Sears, Benjamin Belver
  • Sherrod, Watson Newberry
  • Shipp, Robert Johnston
  • Shoaf, Royal Grady
  • Short, George Asa
  • Sinclair, John Frank
  • Smith, Edward Warren
  • Smith, Junius McRae
  • Smith, Paris Cecil
  • Spence, Samuel
  • Spencer, Samuel Adison
  • Spencer, Walter Lee
  • Starr, Henry Frank
  • Steadman, John Marcellus, Jr.
  • Stevens, Ralph Edwin
  • Strong, Charles Miller
  • Tatum, Harry
  • Taylor, John Douglas
  • Tolar, Julian Nolley
  • Tolson, Henry Albert
  • Townsend, Wm. Bartel
  • Trivette, Eugene
  • Tyler, Ernest Rudolph
  • Tyson, John Grover
  • Uzzell, Edward Foy
  • Ward, Edward Harvie
  • Warren, Junius Campbell
  • Watkins, Wilbur Lawrence
  • Webber, Jesse Clinton
  • West, Furman Erastus
  • West, William Claude
  • Wilkinson, Reading
  • Willey, Fletcher Copeland
  • Williams, James McBryde
  • Williams, V. Frazier
  • Wolfe, William Samuel
  • Woodall, Edward Lester
  • Woodley, Edgar Swain
  • Woodruff, Fred Gwyn
  • Worthington, Elmer Clifton
  • Young, Wm. Beauregard, Jr.
  • Young, William Leslie

1915

  • Allen, William Wilson, Ph.G.
  • Andrews, Fonnie Jackson, Ph.G.
  • Andrews, Junius Mebane, Ph.G.
  • Andrews, Richard Homer, Ph.G., P.D.
  • Austin, Dewitt Ray, B.S.
  • Bailey, Kenneth Hubert, A.B.
  • Bell, Daniel Long, A.B.
  • Benbow, Charles Frank, A.M.
  • Berry, Margaret Kollock, LL.B.
  • Blackstock, Clarence Ernest, A.B.
  • Boseman, Claude Alfred, A.B.
  • Boushall, Thomas Callendin, A.B.
  • Brownson, Allyn Raymond, A.M.
  • Bryan, Joseph Shepard, A.B.
  • Campbell, Edgar Thomas, A.B.
  • Cansler, John Scott, LL.B.
  • Carr, Austin Heaton, A.B.
  • Cassell, Arthur Samuel, Ph.G.
  • Clarke, Wilfong Waldron, A.B.
  • Cobb, Collier, Jr., B.S.
  • Conrad, Edwin Fuller, A.B.
  • Conrad, Howard Clarence, A.B.
  • Cox, Russell Mills, B.S.
  • Cummings, Alfred Ben, A.B.
  • Daniel, James Manly, A.M.
  • Daniel, James Manly, Jr., LL.B.
  • Davis, Martin Jones, A.B.
  • Day, John Tucker, A.B., A.M.
  • DeVault, Samuel Henry, A.M.
  • Doub-Kerr, William Clarke, A.B.
  • Eason, Joshua Lawrence, A.M.
  • Edgerton, Earle Dock, A.B.
  • Edgerton, Gurney Edvertt, A.B.
  • Edwards, Victor Clyde, Ph.D.
  • Epps, Preston Herschel, A.B.
  • Ervin, Carl Edgar, A.B.
  • Eutsler, George William, A.B.
  • Field, Bascom Lee, B.S.
  • Fishel, Arthur Levi, Ph.G.
  • Fitzgerald, Robert Greeson, A.B.
  • Foust, Henry Price, A.B.
  • Fuller, Walter Piiny, A.B.
  • Furr, Willis Caldwell, A.M.
  • Gaither, Alfred Long, A.B.
  • Graham, Augustus W., Jr., LL.B.
  • Gunter, Laughton Bruce, A.B.
  • Hall, James Neal, A.M.
  • Harden, Graham, A.B.
  • Harding, William Renny, A.B.
  • Harris, Don Ryan, A.B.
  • Henderson, John Leland, Ph.G., P.D.
  • Higgins, Summey Byrd, Ph.C.
  • Highsmith, James Albert, A.M.
  • Hill, Thomas Fuller, A.B.
  • Holder, Brantson Beeson, A.B., A.M.
  • Holton, George Ricks, A.B.
  • Jeffries, William Lewis, Ph.D.
  • Johnston, Charles Louis, A.B.
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  • Jones, Leslie Edward, LL.B.
  • Keesler, Edward Yates, A.B.
  • Killifer, David Herbert, B.S.
  • Koonce, Thomas Ricond, Ph.G.
  • Kornegay, Clarence Wade, A.B.
  • Kyser, Edward Vernon, Ph.G.
  • Lambert, Gabriel deLono, A.B., A.M.
  • Lambert, Henry Dionysius, A.B., A.M.
  • Lilly, Edmund Jones, Jr., B.S.
  • Long, Albert Anderson, A.B.
  • Lynch, Rachel, A.B.
  • McCall, Frederick Bays, A.B.
  • McCants, John Martin, B.S.
  • McDuffie, Roger Atkinson, Ph.G.
  • McIver, John Wesley, M.S.
  • McKay, Arnold Artemus, A.M.
  • McNeill, Lauchlin, LL.B.
  • Mallett, James Reginald, A.B.
  • Martin, Grover Adlai, A.B.
  • Maxwell, William Owen B., A.B., A.M.
  • Mebane, Banks Holt, A.B.
  • Mebane, George Allen, A.B.
  • Millender, Charles White, A.B.
  • Moore, Carlos Monroe, A.M.
  • Nance, Ophir Carmal, A.B.
  • Newsome, Albert Ray, A.B.
  • Oates, Malcolm Norval, M.S.
  • Parker, Roscoe Edward, A.B., A.M.
  • Parker, Walter Rea, A.M.
  • Peel, Rennie, A.B.
  • Price, James Valentine, A.B.
  • Price, Thomas Moore, B.S.
  • Pritchard, William Nelson, Jr., B.S.
  • Pruden, William Dossy, A.B.
  • Randolph Eldred Oscar, A.M.
  • Reid, William Kirkpatrick, A.B.
  • Robinson, Clarence L., A.B.
  • Rowe, Joseph Vance, A.B.
  • Sahag, Leon Marr, B.S.
  • Scott, Samuel Floyd, A.B.
  • Seckinger, Daniel Lamont, A.M.
  • Siske, Hudson Claude, A.B.
  • Sloan, Charles Austin, A.B.
  • Smith, Claiborne Thweatt, A.B.
  • Smith, Major Thomas, LL.B.
  • Stanford, William Raney, A.B.
  • Stone, Alma Irene, A.B.
  • Stroup, Matthew Augustus, LL.B.
  • Taylor, George Frederick, A.B.
  • Taylor, Wm. Raymond, A.B.
  • Thigpen, Frank Lafayette, B.S.
  • Thigpen, Harry Gordon, B.S.
  • Turbyville, Joseph Manson, LL.B.
  • Weatherly, Albert Thomas, A.B.
  • Weaver, James Ralph, A.B.
  • Weeks, Willie Person Mangum, A.B.
  • West, Clifton Forrest, B.S.
  • Whitaker, Zack Lanier, A.B.
  • White, Paul Linwood, A.B.
  • Whitfield, James Vivian, A.B.
  • Whiting, Seymour Webster, LL.B.
  • Wicker, Walton Staley, B.S.
  • Wilkins, John Allen, A.B.
  • Woltz, Claude Howard, A.B.
  • Woodall, Charles Lawrence, A.M.
  • Woollcott, Philip, A.B.
  • Wright, Nathaniel, A.B.
  • Yoder, Fred Roy, A.M.
  • Adams, Wilbur Coble
  • Andrews, Junius Marvin
  • Arrington, William Matthew
  • Auten, John Nathaniel
  • Azpiazu, Justa Angel
  • Bailey, Tyra Clingman
  • Barker, Ebbie Basil
  • Barnes, Vernon Meredith
  • Bates, Joel Ashford
  • Baugham, William Edward
  • Bigger, David Andrew
  • Belvin, Edward Dobbin
  • Blackmer, Sidney Alderman
  • Blakeney, Anthony Kenneth
  • Blue, Kenneth Campbell
  • Boyst, William Marshall
  • Brantley, Paul Clayton
  • Brewer, Strowd Otis
  • Brickhouse, Ephriam Lee, Jr.
  • Brock, Burr Coley
  • Brothers, William Tyndal
  • Brown, Rowland Angus
  • Bulluck, Jesse Davis
  • Canaday, Claude Carl
  • Cantwell, Richard Willard
  • Carr, Matthew Lee
  • Carter, Frank W.
  • Castelloe, Cola
  • Carroll, Hardy Abram
  • Carter, John Edwin
  • Cheek, DeWitt Gilmore
  • Clinard, David Elwood
  • Coffey, Charles McDonald, Jr.
  • Covington, Robert Cooper
  • Cox, James Marmaduke
  • Craig, George Winston
  • Craven, Thomas
  • Crawford, Dudley Warner
  • Crawford, John Robert, Jr.
  • Crouch, Auley McRae
  • Davis, Jedeth Roan
  • Davis, Lee Roy
  • Dees, Julius Gladstone
  • Dickson, Rufus DeVane
  • Dowd, Wm. Carey, Jr.
  • Dozier, Mrs. Will
  • Dunbar, Wade Stafford
  • Duncan, George Solomon
  • Edwards, Opie Gray
  • Eutsler, George Willard
  • Faison, Ferdinand Johnson
  • Farmer, Patrick O'B. R.
  • Farrior, Kenneth McKinnon
  • Ferguson, G. H.
  • Fisher, Ben
  • Flippin, Eugene Littlejohn
  • Fowlkes, Wm. Mortimer
  • Furr, Willis Caldwell
  • Futrelle, Kinnie Thayer
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  • Garrett, Robt. Urey
  • Gayle, Sidney Alexander
  • Gettys, Samuel Clinton
  • Gilman, Thomas E.
  • Glass, Frances S.
  • Gooch, Lee Currin
  • Grantham, Leland Bert
  • Graves, Henry Louis
  • Griswold, William Shepard
  • Gunter, Laughton Bruce
  • Guthrie, Wilson Gregory
  • Hall, Claude Tip
  • Ham, Mattie Theodosia
  • Hamilton, Ammi Bernis
  • Hamilton, John Robert
  • Hamilton, Luther
  • Hamlett, Robert Emmett
  • Harper, John Sugg
  • Harrington, Alonzo F.
  • Hart, Julian Gilliam
  • Hatch, Aubrey Carlisle
  • Haymore, Joseph Baxter
  • Henry, William E.
  • Hicks, Edison T.
  • Hicks, William Snelling
  • Hight, Clyde H.
  • Hilliard, Eliz. Haven
  • Hine, Berlie Lee
  • Hoggard, William Vance
  • Horton, Albert Graham
  • Hughes, James B.
  • Huske, Wm. Oliver
  • Irby, Gary Pope
  • Irvin, Alexander Galloway
  • Jackson, Walter Edgar
  • Jennings, Olin Henry
  • Johnston, Julian, Jr.
  • Jones, Beverly Nichols
  • Jones, Christopher
  • Jones, James Newton
  • Jones, Leslie E.
  • Jones, Leonidas Leroy
  • Joyner, LeRoy
  • Jumper, Millard Bishop
  • Kanner, Abraham O.
  • Keith, Vester W.
  • Kidd, Ralph V.
  • Kirby, Dallas Cecil
  • Kluttz, DeWitt
  • Kritzer, Henry Rowland
  • Kurfees, Clinton Samuel
  • Lackey, Boston McGee
  • Langston, Charles Ernest
  • Lassiter, Henry Grady
  • Latham, James Oliver
  • Leak, James Augustine
  • Lee, Charles Dennis
  • Leonard, Edward Charles
  • Lilly, Thomas Baxter
  • Lindau, Sigmund Baach
  • Lipscombe, Sterling Albert
  • Litchfield, Charles A.
  • Little, Robert Eugene, Jr.
  • Little, Risden Tyler-Bennett
  • Long, Samuel Mann
  • Lusby, Horace
  • Lovelace, Oscar N.
  • McAnally, William Fitzgerald
  • McArthur, David McPherson
  • McDaniel, William Aubrey
  • McEwen, J. H.
  • McIver, John McMilland, Jr.
  • McKane, Paul Francis
  • McKenzie, Benj. Whitehead
  • McLeod, Walter G.
  • McPhaul, Hector Bruce
  • McQuage, Oliver Cromwell
  • McRae, Mrs. John Albert
  • Mangum, Charles Preston
  • Mann, Randall Newton
  • Marley, Fred Harold
  • Martin, Dennis Raymond
  • Martin, Harry Augustus
  • Massey, William Everard
  • May, Frederick Hamilton
  • Mayo, John, Jr.
  • Meeks, Marcus Henry, Jr.
  • Merriman, William Leonard
  • Michal, Thomas Lenoir
  • Milburn, Thomas Yancey
  • Moore, Allen Hoyt
  • Moore, David Columbus, Jr.
  • Moore, Julian Eugene
  • Morehead, John Lindsay
  • Morris, Norway
  • Morrisette, Calvin Blackwell
  • Moser, John William
  • Murphrey, Lonnie Weightman
  • Murray, Sabina Theresa
  • Newell, William Clifton
  • Newman, Samuel Raphael
  • Nisbet, Gilmore Lynn
  • Noa, Ernestine
  • Norburn, Charles Strickland
  • Nunn, William Snow
  • Odom, John Doffin
  • Oppenheimer, William Lehman
  • Outlaw, Alexander Bate
  • Owen, William Mansfield
  • Parker, Albert D.
  • Parker, Benjamin Carl
  • Parker, William Baylies
  • Parker, Young Zorobabel
  • Parrott, Mercer Cranor
  • Parshley, Anthony Roberts
  • Parsons, James Henry
  • Paty, B. F.
  • Peeler, George Calvin
  • Petrea, Fred Smith
  • Phelps, James Solomon
  • Phillips, Fitzroy Donald
  • Phillips, Jefferson Haywood
  • Pope, Emmett Judson
  • Pou, George Ross
  • Pou, James Hinton
  • Porter, Thurman Allen
  • Powell, Wood Hayes
  • Pritchard, William Nelson, Jr.
    Page 899

  • Ragland, Oscar Holt
  • Ragland, William Trent
  • Ranson, Robert Eugene
  • Rawls, John Lewis
  • Reid, William Kirkpatrick
  • Rhodes, William Henry, Jr.
  • Rosenbaum, Carl David
  • Rouse, Robert Harper
  • Roy, Robert Calman
  • Russell, William Kitchen
  • Shaw, Rufus Sugg
  • Shuford, Edwin Harold
  • Simmons, Hansford Randolph
  • Singleton, Herbert James
  • Sloan, William Henry
  • Smith, Edwin Chambers, Jr.
  • Stacy, John Benton
  • Stancill, Jesse Clyde
  • Stein, Lewis Jacob
  • Stevens, Albert F.
  • Stewart, Joe Arrowood
  • Stockard, Tracy Kilgo
  • Strickland, Moses Stewart
  • Strupe, Walter Thomas
  • Styron, Arthur Herman
  • Thomas, Alonzo
  • Thomas, William Wade
  • Thornton, Malcom James
  • Tilley, Edward Lloyd
  • Traywick, Roy
  • Twine, Bertram Edward
  • Waggoner, James Martin
  • Waldrop, George Robert
  • Walker, Henry Grady
  • Walton, Basil Manley
  • Warlick, William Farel
  • Welborn, Henry Fuller
  • Wellons, Benjamin Fletcher
  • Whitaker, George Betton
  • Whitaker, Thomas Bascom
  • Whitfield, Henry Adams
  • Wilkins, John Allen
  • Williams, John Sharpe
  • Williams, Warren Rand
  • Wood, Julian, Jr.

1916

  • Allred, Joseph Henry, A.B.
  • Anderson, Andrew Vance, A.B.
  • Auld, B. Franklin, A.B.
  • Aycock, Benjamin Franklin, LL.B.
  • Bailey, Herbert Victor, A.B.
  • Black, Hoke Barrymore, A.B.
  • Blaine, James C., A.B.
  • Blalock, Hubert Morse, A.B.
  • Blount, Marvin Key, LL.B.
  • Blue, Luther Avon, Jr., A.B.
  • Borden, Edwin Brownrigg, Jr., A.B.
  • Bradshaw, Francis Foster, A.B.
  • Bryan, Robert Thomas, Jr., A.B.
  • Butler, Alman Byron, Ph.G.
  • Carter, Carnie Blake, Ph.D.
  • Castelloe, Allen Thurman, A.B.
  • Clarkson, Francis O., A.B.
  • Cobb, Wm. Borden, A.B.
  • Collins, Hubert Walter, A.M.
  • Cooper, Frank Hodges, A.B.
  • Cooper, George Herman, A.B.
  • Coulter, Victor Alding, Ph.D.
  • Crouse, Rush Floyd, A.B.
  • Daniel, Charles Rufus, A.B.
  • Darden, Douglas Beaman, A.B.
  • Davis, Martin Jones, A.M.
  • Deaton, Fred Hyams, A.B.
  • Dickson, James Gillespie, B.S.
  • Dobbins, Chas. Nelson, A.B.
  • Dysart, John Overton, A.B.
  • Edwards, Lee Henry, A.B.
  • Egerton, Graham Burwell, A.B.
  • Elsom, Floyd Howard, B.S.
  • Farmer, Leslie James, A.B.
  • Fishel, Arthur Levi, P.D.
  • Fore, Clyde Lathrop, B.S.
  • Gardner, Paris Cleveland, LL.B.
  • Goldston, Walter Leon, Jr., A.B., A.M.
  • Goode, Seddon, Jr., A.B., A.M.
  • Hall, Lucius Coleman, B.S.
  • Hardison, Jas. Archibald, Jr., A.B.
  • Harper, James Cunningham, A.M.
  • Harrell, William Henry, III, B.S.
  • Harris, Joseph Johnson, A.B.
  • Harrison, James Leftwich, A.B.
  • Hart, Julian Gilliam, LL.B.
  • Herman, Emery Cline, A.B.
  • Hester, Hugh Bryan, A.B.
  • Hobbs, Samuel Huntington, Jr., A.B.
  • Hogan, Ernest Glenn, A.B.
  • Holland Curtis Avent, A.B.
  • Homewood, Roy MacRae, B.S.
  • House, Robert Burton, A.B.
  • Hudson, Hinton Gardner, A.B.
  • Hunter, Wade Russell, A.B.
  • Huske, John Manning, A.B.
  • Jernigan, Herman, A.B.
  • Johnson, Herschel, A.B.
  • Jones, John Haywood, A.B.
  • Joyner, Edward Gray, A.B.
  • Joyner, William Henry, B.S.
  • Keesler, Edward Yates, M.S.
  • Kent, John Archaeleus, A.B.
  • Kirk, William Wilson, A.B.
  • Leach, Oscar, LL.B.
  • Lewis, McDaniel, A.B.
  • Linn, Thomas Calvin, Jr., A.B.
  • Long, Edgar, A.M.
  • Long, Giles Mebane, A.B.
  • McGhee, Vann Ward, A.B.
  • Marsh, Luther Grier, A.B.
  • Masterson, John Riley, A.M.
  • Mick, Ernest Grant, LL.B.
  • Miller, Clarence Mason, Ph.G.
  • Miller, Harry, A.B.
  • Moore, Julian Alison, B.S.
  • Moore, James Roy, A.B.
  • Morris, Carlyle, A.B.
  • Norris, Frank Wisconsin, A.B.
  • Page, Robert Newton, Jr., A.B.
  • Parker, John Merrel, A.B.
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  • Patten, Walter, A.M.
  • Patterson, Hazel, B.S.
  • Pell, William Edward, A.B.
  • Pickett, Oscar Asa, B.S.
  • Pike, Sam Clark, A.B.
  • Pitts, William Barney, A.B.
  • Proctor, William Isaac, A.B.
  • Reyner, Daniel, B.S.
  • Robinson, Marius Emmet, A.B.
  • Rouse, Walter Bryan, LL.B.
  • Royall, George C., Jr., A.B.
  • Royster, Beverly Sampson, Jr., A.B.
  • Rymer, William Cecil, A.B.
  • Sanford, Roger Derrick, Ph.G.
  • Shrago, Jacob Philip, A.B.
  • Shuford, Norman Clifford, A.B.
  • Shuford, Richard Harvey, LL.B.
  • Siddall, Roger Shore, A.B.
  • Smith, George Wallace, B.S.
  • Smith, Hubert McCree, A.B.
  • Smith, William Oliver, A.B.
  • Tamraz, John Moorhaj, B.S.
  • Thorp, Adam Tredwell, A.B.
  • Turlington, Jesse Eli, Ph.G.
  • Turner, Henry Clay, LL.B.
  • Umstead, William Bradley, A.B.
  • Walke, William Capehart, B.S
  • Watson, Eleanor, A.B.
  • Welch, Robert Henry W., Jr. A.B.
  • Wiggins, William Winston, Ph.G.
  • Williams, Marshall McD., B.S.
  • Wood, Fred Philips, A.B.
  • Aiken, Jesse Buxton
  • Allen, Herbert Edwin
  • Anderson, Thomas Harllee
  • Andleton, Allan Wills
  • Bailey, Alfred W.
  • Barber, J. Wade
  • Barnes, Jonas Herring
  • Barnes, Lelia Leavitt
  • Barnes, Rudolph
  • Barrier, George Alderman
  • Beard, Bryce Parker
  • Beckwith, Clifton Warren
  • Beddingfield, Chas. Herman
  • Bell, Eric Franklin
  • Bender, Robert Philemon
  • Bethea, John Crawford
  • Bigger, David Andrew
  • Bird, Orval
  • Black, Lacy William
  • Black, William Wetmore
  • Blair, Tully Daniel
  • Blanton, Lawton
  • Booth, Shepherd Allen
  • Bourne, Francis Churchill
  • Bradford, Zebulon Vance
  • Brinkley, Walter Fort
  • Brinson, George Grady
  • Brooks, George Martin
  • Brockman, Harry Lyndon
  • Brittain, Basil Frank
  • Bryan, Albert Othel
  • Buchanan, Marcellus, Jr.
  • Capehart, William Jonathan
  • Capps, Edwin Frank
  • Carmichael, Whitfield C.
  • Carter, George Kallam
  • Carter, John Wesley, Jr.
  • Christopher, Fred Oscar
  • Clement, Louis Heyl, Jr.
  • Coggin, Charles Lee
  • Cole, Furniford
  • Cole, Nathan
  • Cone, Herman
  • Conrad, Durid Homer
  • Conrad, G. Franklin
  • Cook, John H.
  • Cook, Robt. Edw. Lee, Jr.
  • Cooke, Grady Carlisle
  • Cooper, James Allison
  • Cooper, George Long
  • Copeland, Robert Royal
  • Coppridge, William M.
  • Corpening, Cora Zeta
  • Currie, Edwin Holt
  • Cutchin, James Elmer
  • Credle, Blount Avery
  • Dalton, William Bennett
  • Dancy, Bryan Grimes
  • Darden, Douglas Beaman
  • Davenport, Charles Norman, Jr.
  • Davis, Arnold Cleo
  • Davis, George Hamilton
  • Davis, Robert Cowan
  • Davis, Robert Vernon
  • Deaton, Frank
  • Dees, Julius Gladstone
  • Donnell, Minor Cecil
  • Drew, Herbert Jackson
  • Duncan, Early Edw. Walters
  • Edgerton, Courtner D.
  • Eure, Stephen Edward, Jr.
  • Everett, Victor Elma
  • Everett, William Robert
  • Fairley, Archie Blair
  • Fearrington, Amos Greyson
  • Fleming, Wm. Ezra
  • Fleming, William Henry
  • Formy-Duval, Thurston
  • Fuller, Frank Lannau, Jr.
  • Fulton, Jacob
  • Furman, Rickey Lawrence
  • Gainey, John White
  • Gamble, Charles Franklin
  • Garrett, Wister Cleveland
  • Genes, Samuel Alfred
  • Goforth, Osborne Leroy
  • Grimes, George David
  • Hambly, William Hawkins
  • Hamilton, Harvey
  • Hancock, Franklin Wills, Jr.
  • Harding, Henry Grady
  • Hardison, Herman Henry
  • Harvey, John, Jr.
  • Hash, Jackson Bruce
  • Haughton, Alexander A.
    Page 901

  • Hawfield, James
  • Hawfield, William Preston
  • Hayworth, Roy Washington
  • Hemingway, Furney Rhem
  • Henderson, Mary Ferrand
  • Hendrix, Joseph Wertz
  • Henson, John Walker, Jr.
  • Hickman, Dewey C.
  • Hicks, Vonnie Monroe
  • Hill, James DeLeon Miller
  • Hines, Edgar Thurman
  • Holt, Edwin Nicholas
  • Holt, John Ransom, Jr.
  • Holt, Walter Lawrence, Jr.
  • Hooper, Fred Lambert
  • Hoover, William John
  • Hornick, Adolph Robert
  • Horsley, Howard T.
  • Houston, Robert Stroud
  • Hubbard, Frederick Cecil
  • Huff, John Melvin
  • Hunt, Edward Outlaw
  • Hunter, David Wills
  • Hunter, Wm. Lewis
  • Hurdle, John Harris
  • Huske, Joseph Strange
  • Jernigan, Rupert Watson
  • Johnson, Robert Grady
  • Johnson, Verne Ernest
  • Jones, Frank Carlton
  • Jordan, Wm. N.
  • Joyner, Robert Thomas
  • Jurney, Buren
  • Kanoy, Willie Clarence
  • Kivett, Charles Anderson
  • Kornegay, Mrs. C. W.
  • Lambeth, Charles Edward
  • Lassiter, James Horace
  • Latham, Joseph Roscoe
  • Lawrence, Benjamin Jones
  • Ledbetter, Allen Thurman
  • Lewallen, Alvis Thaddeus
  • Link, Bob Lee
  • Love, James Franklin
  • Love, William Parett
  • Mallett, John P.
  • Mann, Joseph Ernest
  • Marsh, Edward Baxter
  • Marshall, Phillip Booe
  • Matthews, Sidney Eure
  • McCurry, John Dobb
  • McDade, Brodie Banks
  • McFadyen, Henry Faucette
  • McGhee, Denver Wilson
  • McGlohorn, Joseph Dixon
  • McGraw, William Harold
  • McGuire, Burrus Boyd
  • McLean, Joseph Boyd
  • Meckel, George Curtis
  • Merritt, Alderman
  • Merritt, Nello Harward
  • Merten, Horace George
  • Metz, Harold Wilbur
  • Meyer, Louis Boseman
  • Mills, Jasper Arthur
  • Monroe, Robert Andrew
  • Moore, Charles Joyner
  • Morgan, Paul Newhill
  • Morris, Amos
  • Morrison, Harry Kell
  • Murphy, Charles Lee Cole
  • Nash, Frank Lewis
  • Nance, Mrs. Douglas A.
  • Neilson, Robert Wells
  • Nelson, Andrew Scruggs
  • Nelson, Charlie Ethridge
  • Norwood, Evan Wilkins
  • Odom, Don Franklin
  • Pendergrass, Eugene Percival
  • Penn, Hunter Kirby
  • Perkins, J. Theodore, Jr.
  • Phelps, Stella E.
  • Phillips, Paul Vernon
  • Poe, Eugene Allan
  • Pope, William Crawford
  • Price, Joseph Hampton
  • Pyler, Ralph Johnson
  • Quinn, Frank Elbert
  • Raper, Paul Roberts
  • Ratcliff, Zeno Olen
  • Reid, Edward Solomon, Jr.
  • Roberts, Charles John, Jr.
  • Roberts, Herschel
  • Robertson, Archibald
  • Rousseau, James Parks
  • Royster, David Wyeth
  • Sabiston, Frank
  • Sanderford, Harvey
  • Schiffman, LeRoy Edgar
  • Schulken, James Bion, Jr.
  • Shaver, William Trantham
  • Sheely, Harry Olen
  • Silverman, Nathan Jacob
  • Simmons, Enoch Spencer
  • Sims, Luther Raleigh
  • Smathers, William Henry
  • Smith, Cleveland Lafayette
  • Smith, Hugh Percival
  • Smith, William Wesley
  • Spoon, Samuel Clarence
  • Stafford, Elias Eller
  • Stedman, John Porterfield
  • Stevens, Charles Leary
  • Stokes, Percy Bethel
  • Stuart, Charles Edwin
  • Taylor, Charles Elisha, Jr.
  • Taylor, David Thomas, Jr.
  • Taylor, James Alexander
  • Temko, Herman Burton
  • Timberlake, Francis Justice
  • Tipton, James Cleophus
  • Trenchard, Thos. Gawthrop
  • Walker, Chas. Ernest
  • Wall, LeRoy Byron
  • Warlick, Henry Clinton, Jr.
  • Watts, Maurice Dunstan
  • Wellons, Robert Andrew
  • Wheeler, James Hartwick
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  • White, Thomas
  • Williams, Norman Grady
  • Williams, William Christopher
  • Wilson, Harry
  • Wilkinson, William S., Jr.
  • Wilson, Lowry Read
  • Wolfe, Benjamin Houston
  • Wooten, Joseph Ernest
  • Wright, Junius Holt
  • Wright, John Laurens
  • Wright, Robert Hazelhurst, Jr.
  • Yarborough, Nathaniel Bayard
  • Yarborough, Robert Samuel
  • Young, Alexander Eugene
  • Zollicoffer, Allen Conlin C.

1917

  • Allen, Frank Field, A.M.
  • Allen, William Reynolds, A.B.
  • Allred, Frank Ewing, A.B.
  • Andrews, Troy Monroe, M.S.
  • Avery, Gladys Love, A.B.
  • Baity, Herman Glenn, A.B.
  • Barnard, James Carl, A.B.
  • Barnes, Troy Thomas, A.B.
  • Barnes, William Braddy, A.B.
  • Barton, Agnes Hyde, A.B.
  • Bell, Daniel Long, LL.B.
  • Bird, Wm. Ernest, A.B.
  • Blaylock, Frederick Royster, M.S.
  • Bobbitt, Louis Myron, Ph.G.
  • Bradshaw, Geo. Washington, A.M.
  • Breazeale, Elizabeth, A.M.
  • Brinkley, Robert Loyd, LL.B.
  • Brice, Edgar C., A.M.
  • Brooks, Robert Plato, Jr., B.S.
  • Brown, Robert Frederick, A.M.
  • Byrd, George, Ph.G.
  • Campbell, Milton Clyde, A.B.
  • Capehart, William Jonathan, A.B.
  • Capps, James Arthur, A.B.
  • Carter, David Vance, A.B.
  • Carpenter, Clayton Calvin, M.A.
  • Clark, Harold Stevens, A.B.
  • Clarkson, Francis Osborne, LL.B.
  • Cobb, Henry Wellington, Jr., LL.B.
  • Combs, Alvah Haff, A.B.
  • Copenhaver, Harris, A.M.
  • Cowan, Jones Gerald, A.B.
  • Crawford, Farrell Moffatt, A.B.
  • Crowell, Gordon Bryan, A.B.
  • Dail, Ernest James, A.B.
  • Dalton, Wilson Bitting, A.B.
  • Day, John Tucker, LL.B.
  • Devereaux, Robert Eddins, A.B.
  • Dobbin, Edgar Alexander, A.B.
  • Dobbins, Charles Nelson, A.M.
  • Duncan, Early Edward Walters, A.B.
  • Eagle, Daniel Eugene, A.B.
  • Eaton, Paul Blaine, A.B.
  • Edwards, David Nesbit, A.B.
  • Eldridge, John Grady, A.B.
  • Elliott, Aubrey McCoy, A.B.
  • Epps, Preston Herschel, A.M.
  • Ervin, Samuel James, Jr., A.B.
  • Evans, Benj. Franlkin, A.M.
  • Ferguson, Clyde Vestal, A.B.
  • Forney, Adger Carter, B.S.
  • Gantt, W. A. Horsley, B.S.
  • Goode, Henry Grady, A.B.
  • Gryder, Coffey Harlam, A.B.
  • Gwaltney, Leroy Parks, Jr., A.B.
  • Hackler, James Frank, LL.B.
  • Hale, Joseph Watkins, B.S.
  • Harper, Henry Green, Jr., A.B.
  • Harrell, Beemer Clifford, A.B.
  • Harris, Charles Spurgeon, A.B.
  • Harris, Julian Earle, A.B.
  • Hartshorn, Edwin Shotts, LL.B.
  • Higgins, Charles Wm., B.S.
  • Hill, John Bright, A.B.
  • Hill, William Francis, B.S.
  • Hobbs, Samuel Huntington, Jr., A.M.
  • Holbrook, John McRaven, A.B.
  • Holloway, Jackson Kenneth, A. B.
  • Holmes, John Albert, A.M.
  • Howell, Willie Frederick, A.B.
  • Huff, Herbert Henry, A.B.
  • Hughes, Clinton Kelly, A.B., LL.B.
  • Hunter, Harry Grimmett, A.B.
  • Hyatt, Carl Britt, A.B.
  • Ingram, Hal Burkhead, B.S.
  • Isley, Roy Bynum, B.S.
  • Jarrell, John Franklin, A.B.
  • Joines, Aaron Oscar, A.B.
  • Jordan, Francis Cameron, A.B.
  • Kendall, Everett Allan, A.B.
  • Kendrick, Frank Erwin, A.B.
  • King, James Edwin, A.B.
  • Kirksey, James Jackson, B.S.
  • Lasley, Robert Law, A.M.
  • Lewis, Callie, A.B.
  • Lindau, Alfred Milton, A.B.
  • McCurry, Clifford Handy, A.B.
  • McLeod, James Carlisle, A.B.
  • Mackie, Ernest Lloyd, A.B.
  • Markham, Blackwell, A.B.
  • Marshburn, Owen Meredith, A.B.-LL.B
  • Martin, Grover Adlai, LL.B.
  • Merritt, Oscar Von Kochtitzky, B.S.
  • Miller, Clyde Caswell, A.B.
  • Miller, Mary Scales, A.B.
  • Mitchell, Roy Colonel, B.S.
  • Mock, Henry Bascom, A.B.
  • Moffatt, James Strong, Jr., A.M.
  • Momiyama, Hiroshi, A.M.
  • Nelson, William George, Ph.G.
  • Nims, Frederick Boyden, A.B.
  • Norwood, George McIntosh, A.B.
  • O'Brient, Earl James, B.S.
  • Parker, George Farrar, A.B.
  • Parker, Samuel Iredell, A.B.
  • Patton, James Ralph, Jr., A.B.
  • Perdew, John William, A.B.
  • Perry, Ely Jackson, A.B.
  • Pickard, Minna Thelma, A.B.
  • Polk, William Tannahill, A.B.
  • Proctor, Edward Knox, A.B.
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  • Ramsey, James Graham, A.B.
  • Rand, Oliver Gray, A.B.
  • Randolph, Marion Herbert, A.B.
  • Ranson, John Oliver, A.B.
  • Reasoner, Norman Anderson, A.B.
  • Reid, John Calvin, A.B.
  • Riggs, Robert Hamilton, A.B.
  • Ross Robert Marion, A.B.
  • Royster, Beverly Sampson, Jr., LL.B.
  • Ruffin, Thomas White, A.B.-LL.B.
  • Shamburger, Frank Dudley, A.B.
  • Shapiro, Moses, A.B.
  • Sharpe, Howard D., A.B.
  • Siddall, Bernard Andrew, A.B.
  • Sloan, Clyde Neely, B.S.
  • Sloan, Isabel, A.B.
  • Snoody, Charles Edison, A.B.
  • Spain, Drury Spruill, Jr., A.B.
  • Sparger, Randall Worth, B.S.
  • Spencer, Edward Lee, A.B.
  • Stell, John Spencer, A.B.
  • Strange, Thomas Wright, B.S.
  • Suddreth, Willis Clyde, A.B.
  • Sugg, Eugene Sifax, B.S.
  • Slover, George, B.S.
  • Smith, John Leroy, A.B.
  • Smithey, Sherman Bryan, A.B.
  • Tanner, Simpson Bobo, Jr., A.B.
  • Taylor, William Grimsley, B.S.
  • Telfair, Samuel Fowle, A.B.
  • Tennent, George Raby, B.S.
  • Thorp, Lewis Sumner, A.B.
  • Vaughn, Robert Candler, A.B.-LL.B.
  • Veasey, Elbert Lambreth, A.B.
  • Watson, Wm. Randolph, Jr., A.B.
  • Wellons, Wilbert Freeman, A.B.
  • Williams, Macon McCorkle, B.S.
  • Williams, Virginius Faison, A.B.
  • Wood, John Oscar, A.B.
  • Wright, Elmer Andrew, A.M.
  • Wright, James Thos. Carr, A.B.
  • Wright, Theodore Oran, A.B.
  • Winslow, Hillary Goode, LL.B.
  • Adams, Walter Jarvis
  • Aiken, John Will
  • Allred, Frank Ewing
  • Andrews, Claud Fleming
  • Andrews, Ezra Preston
  • Andrews, Ralph Preston
  • Angel, Furnace
  • Aronson, Arthur Aaron
  • Arps, Percy Madison
  • Bacon, Edward Onslow
  • Baity, Herman Glenn
  • Barden, Thomas Atlas
  • Barnard, James Carl
  • Batts, Joseph John, Jr.
  • Bell, Clifton Linwood
  • Bell, Earl V.
  • Bell, Felix Ortan
  • Bell, Mrs. Frank Edmond
  • Berry, Benjamin Carroll
  • Blades, Wm. Benj., Jr.
  • Blount, Ferrell Leighton
  • Bobbitt, Louis Myron
  • Bonner, John Bryan
  • Booth, Ernest Spurgeon
  • Boshamer, Cary Carlyle
  • Brady, David
  • Breeden, Daniel Carlton
  • Brinkley, Edgar Burwell
  • Brinkley, Harvey Meares
  • Broughton, Nedham Bryant
  • Bullock, Duncan Douglas
  • Burnett, Robert S.
  • Cagle, Bert
  • Canaday, William Henry
  • Candler, William Washington
  • Cannon, Douglas Lawneese
  • Carraway, Bruce Hilliard
  • Carswell, Ramson Ford
  • Clark, Lee Roy
  • Clarvoe, Frank Auld
  • Cline, James O.
  • Cochran, Walter Bingham
  • Cockerham, Joseph Llewellyn
  • Conoly, Lacy Newton
  • Cooke, Charles Kearney
  • Corey, Arthur Benjamin
  • Cox, Adlai Ray
  • Cramer, Mary Eva
  • Cratch, Samuel Clifton
  • Crawford, Hilary Herbert
  • Crowell, Gordon Bryant
  • Dail, George Robert
  • Denton, John Reid
  • Daniels, Leland Mackie
  • Davis, Thomas Paul
  • Deaton, Enoch McKnight
  • Dees, Robert E. Lee
  • DeLaney, Charles O.
  • Dixon, George Selby
  • Dixon, William Harvey
  • Dobbin, Edgar Alexander
  • Edney, Calvin Ransome
  • Ellington, Jesse Thompson
  • Elliot, Avon Hall
  • Elliott, Guy
  • English, Clarence Montraville
  • Eubanks, James Norwood
  • Funderburk, Kemp
  • Gardner, Leslie Paul
  • Ginn, Russell Leonard
  • Goodson, Robert Reid
  • Graham, Burton McKinnon
  • Green, Mrs. Benjamin Franklin
  • Green, James Alfred, Jr.
  • Green, Myron
  • Gregory, William Herbert
  • Groome, James Irvin
  • Groome, Paul Ballinger
  • Gurley, William Burdin
  • Hale, Joseph Watkins
  • Hambright, Frank Bernard
  • Hamilton, Ernest Stokes
  • Hancock, R. K.
  • Harbison, John William
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  • Hardin, Hubert Crawford
  • Hardison, Joseph Hammond
  • Harriss, Robt. P. Burton
  • Harrison, Theodore Lyman
  • Hawks, Cyrus Eugene
  • Hawthorne, Joseph William
  • Hayes, George Everett
  • Hendren, Ernest Sherwood
  • Hester, Harvey Smith
  • Higdon, Frank McKinley
  • Hill, Dudley Brown
  • Hill, Edward Ashton
  • Hobgood, James Raymond
  • Hodgin, Ira DeVane
  • Hodgin, Samuel Clarence
  • Holbrook, Ernest Jackson
  • Holmes, Gate
  • Holton, Quinton
  • Hoffman, Garland Skiles
  • Honeycutt, Murray Andrew
  • Hood, Richard Thornton
  • Hoover, James Earle
  • Horsfield, Basil Tourneur
  • Howell, Willie Frederick
  • Hufham, Walter
  • Hurt, Ira Huff
  • Hyatt, Buell Benners
  • Idol, Victor Hugo
  • Isley, Roy Bynum
  • Jackson, Webster Mimms
  • James, Walter Scherer
  • Jarman, Emerson Wiley
  • Johnson, Henry McNair
  • Johnson, John George
  • Johnston, George Grady
  • Johnston, Frederick Swain, Jr.
  • Johnston, James Martin
  • Jones, Eugene Patterson
  • Jones, Jesse Weimer
  • Joyner, James Craig
  • Kendrick, Garrie Lee
  • Kernodle, John David
  • Kirksey, Lonnie Herman
  • Klingman, Edwin Carlyle
  • Koons, Ralph Ray
  • Lamb, John Ferebee
  • Lamm, Allie Clifford
  • Layden, Edward Harris
  • Leggett, Chauncey Hoke
  • Lewis, Marion Harvey
  • Lindau, Alfred Milton
  • Litaker, Oliver Milton
  • Loftin, Donald Dean
  • Loughran, George Barnes
  • Lynch, Thomas Marvin
  • McCall, Charley M.
  • McIver, Duncan Evander
  • McKinnon, Daniel Prather
  • McLean, Ewen Kenneth
  • McLeod, James Carlisle
  • McLean, Harry Herndon
  • McPherson, Paul Vestal
  • Marlowe, William Anderson
  • Martin, Stanley Robert
  • Mason, Dennis, Jr.
  • Massengill, Jasper Talmage
  • Matthews, Murray Hilliard
  • Matthews, Sanford Eugene
  • Miles, Morton Clifton
  • Miller, Stephen Alexander
  • Mills, Morton Clifton
  • Mitchell, Roy Colonel
  • Monroe, Will Galpin
  • Moore, DeBrutz Cutlar
  • Morgan, Eli John
  • Mullen, Thomas Lee
  • Nelson, William George
  • Norman, Milton
  • Norman, Swain
  • Orr, William Jennings Bryan
  • Otten, Kenneth Peschan
  • Overman, Victor Kent
  • Padgett, Everett Lee
  • Parker, Alfred
  • Parker, James Curtis
  • Paton, Noel Edward
  • Patton, Edward Lapsley
  • Patterson, Hallie Oldring
  • Payne, Ancus Lafayette, Jr.
  • Peirce, John Miller
  • Perkins, Frank Stuart
  • Perry, James Edward
  • Pike, David Virgil
  • Pless, James William, Jr.
  • Pritchett, Henry Wooding
  • Puett, Anna Mariah
  • Pulliam, Robert William
  • Quevedo, Manuel Gonzales
  • Ramsey, Albert Lyle
  • Renn, Harry Jackson
  • Revell, Marvin Stanford
  • Robertson, Elmer Ralph
  • Robertson, Owen Spencer
  • Rogers, Torrence Baxter
  • Royster, Royall Hobgood
  • Schiffman, Harold Anthony
  • Scott, Albert Lee
  • Scott, Byron Carlisle
  • Scruggs, Boyce Pinckney
  • Scruggs, Fred Bobo
  • Shealy, Willie Brodie
  • Sheek, James Kimbrough
  • Sherrill, Horace Cleveland
  • Smith, George Blackwell, Jr.
  • Smith, Paul Faison
  • Sloan, Carter Siler
  • Shields, Leon Grady
  • Shipp, Fabius Busbee
  • Shrago, Harry Isaac
  • Shuford, Clinton Lockwood
  • Shuford, George Adams
  • Siddall, Bernard Andrew
  • Snell, William Hunter
  • Sparger, Randall Worth
  • Speight, Elias Carr
  • Sparrow, Wescott Oliver
  • Speight, Frederick Perry
  • Spencer, William Oliver, Jr.
    Page 905

  • Stevens, Henry Leonidas, Jr.
  • Stewart, Chas. Davis
  • Stone, Leslie Ogburn
  • Strickland, Walter Roby
  • Sutton, Carl
  • Swain, Herbert Linwood
  • Sweaney, Hunter McGuire
  • Tandy, George Wendall
  • Tate, Chas. Lacy
  • Telfair, Samuel Fowle, Jr.
  • Thayer, Robert Wingate
  • Thompson, Charles Aycock
  • Townsend, Folger Lafayette, Jr.
  • Tomlinson, Geo. Washington
  • Townsend, William Freeman
  • Tyler, Arthur Lynwood
  • Turlington, Richard Stamey
  • Turlington, Richard Stamey
  • Toxey, Ray Sawyer
  • Wall, Frank Privett
  • Warden, Eli Beecher
  • Ware, James Eastham
  • Watkins, Robert Young
  • Webster, Jennings Bryan
  • Wheeler, Cyrus Rankin
  • Williamson, Allen Davidson
  • Vance, Joseph Hezekiah
  • Walker, Benjamin Wyche
  • Walker, Robert Richmond
  • Wall, George Collins
  • West, Gordon Fitzhugh
  • West, Ray Robert
  • White, Ralph Leon
  • Wilson, Claude Arthur
  • Wilson, Eleanora Stansbury
  • Wilson, Fred Lee
  • Wilson, John Westor, Jr.
  • Wilson, Max
  • Wilson, Virgil Angelo
  • Wolff, Dennis Roscoe
  • Woodall, Edward Lester
  • Woodley, Samuel Spruill
  • Wooten, Floyd Pugh
  • Worthington, Hubert Smith
  • Wright, William Cullen, Jr.
  • Wyatt, Arthur Thomas
  • Yates, Grover Cleveland

1918

  • Allen, Walter Otts, Ph.G.
  • Armstrong, Ray, A.B.
  • Baggett, Jesse Venon, A.B.
  • Bailey, William, Jr., A.B.
  • Ballew, Ralph Dewey, B.S.
  • Boyett, Clenon Festus, A.B.
  • Brookshire, Guy Elliott, Ph.G.
  • Bryant, Victor S., A.B.
  • Butt, Israel Harding, A.B.
  • Byrd, George, P.D.
  • Carr, Leo, A.B.
  • Carson, Maud Craig, A.B.
  • Coates, Albert, A.B.
  • Cooper, Elliot T., A.B.
  • Coward, John Holliday, A.B.
  • Cox, Harvey Atkinson, A.B.
  • Crissman, Curtis Franklin, A.B.
  • Crowell, Rupert Johnson, A.B.
  • deRosset, Robert Cowan, A.B.
  • Dewar, Wm. Banks, B.S.
  • Doughton, Martha Rebecca, A.M.
  • Duncan, Elliott Florence, A.B.
  • Eagle, Watt Weems, A.B.
  • Estavan, Alberto Soler, Ph.G.
  • Folger, Augustine William, LL.B.
  • Fowler, Marion, A.B., LL.B.
  • George, Wesley Critz, Ph.D.
  • Giles, Isaac Vilas, B.S.
  • Griffin, Elbert Alonzo, B.S.
  • Groves, Earl Elmer, A.B.
  • Gwyn, John Minor, A.B.
  • Harper, William Troy, B.S.
  • Harrison, Thomas Perrin, Jr., A.B.
  • Hatcher, Matthew James, A.B.
  • Herring, Needham Bridgman, Ph.G.
  • Herty, Chas. Holmes, Jr., B.S.
  • Holding, Graham Davis, A.B.
  • Jobe, Levi Haywood, A.B.
  • John, Frank Bell, A.B.
  • Johnson, George W., B.S.
  • Jones, Zebulon Vance, B.S.
  • Kato, Kameichi, A.B.
  • Kennedy, James Cannon, A.B.
  • Kennette, Ernestine, A.B.
  • Kimball, Durelle Boyd, Jr., A.B.
  • Landis, Clinton Brace, A.B.
  • Lay, George Balch, A.B.
  • Ledbetter, Edmond DeBerry, Ph.G.
  • Liddell, Anna Forbes, A.B.
  • Linker, Joe Burton, A.B.
  • Lohr, Lawrence Luther, A.M.
  • Lyday, Russell Osborne, B.S.
  • McKee, Robert Bingham, A.B.
  • MacMillan, William D., III, A.B.
  • Madry, Robert Wilson, A.B.
  • Markham, Blackwell, A.M.
  • Marsh, Herman Earle, A.B.
  • Miller, Marion Spiers, A.B.
  • Montgomery, James Erwin, A.B.
  • Morgan, Jesse Turlington, Ph.G.
  • Morris, Myrtle Estelle, A.M.
  • Mull, Jacob Ernest, Ph.G.
  • Nagano, Kiyoshi, A.M.
  • Neiman, Ernest, A.B.
  • Parks, Ralph Weaver, B.S.
  • Pasmore, Julia Celestia, A.B.
  • Patton, John William, A.B.
  • Pfaff, Claude Rufus, A.B.
  • Price, Rolland Ernest, A.B.
  • Prince, Hugh Williamson, A.B.
  • Pritchard, James Manning, Ph.G.
  • Ravenel, Samuel Fitzsimmons, A.B.
  • Reid, Louisa Pressly, A.B.
  • Reid, Samuel Leslie, A.B.
  • Rendleman, David Atwell, A.B.
  • Rimmer, Ralph Horton, B.S.
  • Robbins, Marvin Russell, A.B.
  • Rosemond, Jacob Fletcher, Ph.G.
  • Schwartz, Isaac, A.B.
    Page 906

  • Shiki, Seiji, A.M.
  • Smithey, Ira Wellborn, B.S.
  • Spann, Louis Leister, A.B.
  • Squires, Claude Babington, B.S.
  • Steele, William Trabue, A.B.
  • Stephenson, Wm. Herman, A.B.
  • Stockton, Ralph Madison, A.B.
  • Stokes, Tom Dodds, A.B.
  • Struthers, Hester Cox, A.B.
  • Stuckey, Jasper Leonidas, A.B.
  • Tennent, Charles Gaillard, A.B.
  • Terry, John Skally, A.B.
  • Thomas, Benj. Hilton, A.B.
  • Travis, Edward Llewellyn, A.B., LL.B.
  • Upchurch, William Merriman, A.M.
  • Warrick, Ed., A.B.
  • Wilcox, Marion, A.B.
  • Wilkins, Thomas Clingman, A.B.
  • Wilson, Henry Van Peters, Jr., A.B.
  • Wilson, Robert Gladstone, B.S.
  • Woodard, Clement Manly, A.B.
  • Wunsch, William Robert, A.B.
  • York, Wm. Marvin, A.B.
  • Young, Richard Leonidas, A.B.
  • Abel, Hugh
  • Abelkop, Isidor M.
  • Adams, Clarence Leonidas
  • Alexander, Wm. Ross
  • Allen, Julia Washington
  • Ambler, Arthur Chase
  • Andleton, Allan Wills
  • Applewhite, Eric Leon
  • Atkinson, Mahlon Hicks
  • Banks, Hubert Cyrus
  • Banner, Allan Carithers
  • Barbee, Harry
  • Barton, Russell Pratt
  • Battle, Hyman L.
  • Blomberg, Sigmund
  • Bowen, Howard Wiswall, Jr.
  • Bowers, William Jesse
  • Brame, Peter Joyner, Jr.
  • Branson, Phillip L.
  • Bridgers, LeRoy Clifford
  • Brooks Ralph Elbert
  • Brookshire, John Vorhees
  • Bruce, Paul Ernest
  • Bryan, Lynwood Sessums
  • Buchanan, Harry Eugene
  • Buffaloe, John Mark
  • Burgess, William Grady
  • Caddell, John Kay
  • Calloway, Wiley Wert
  • Cameron, Paul Archibald
  • Carrie, Edwin Holt
  • Chapman, Leicester
  • Churchill, Grey Willard
  • Clark, William Clarence
  • Cobb, Charles Benj.
  • Cobb, Thomas Kesler
  • Coburn, Alonzo Fleet
  • Cole, Bennette Coleman, Jr.
  • Conyers, William P., Jr.
  • Cooley, Harold Dunbar
  • Councill, Gordon Stuart
  • Craig, Thomas James
  • Craig, Wm. Gilbert
  • Crane, William Thurston
  • Creech, Robert O.
  • Councill, Gordon Stuart
  • Currie, Wilbur H.
  • Cutchin, Josiah
  • Cuthrell, Hugh Hamlin
  • Davis, Charles Walker
  • Davis, Junius, Jr.
  • Denning, Wade Fulton
  • Denny, Emery Bird
  • Dillon, Fairfax Kirkwood
  • Dimmick, Graham Bennett
  • Dixon, Geo. Brownrigg
  • Dowdy, David Astor
  • Durham, Carl Thomas
  • Durham, John Franklin
  • Edwards, John Robert
  • Entwistle, William Harry
  • Erwin, William Allen
  • Exell, Clarence L.
  • Fields, James Thaddeus
  • Flack, Chas. Zorah
  • Fonvielle, John Hadley
  • Foreman, Thomas Alexander
  • Freeman, Charles M.
  • French, William Augustus, Jr.
  • Fuller, Frank Webb
  • Fuquay, Daniel Long
  • Gant, Cecil
  • Gardner, John Nooe
  • Gay, Archibald Cree
  • Gibbs, Henry Sylvester
  • Gold, Ben
  • Gooch, Roland Lomis
  • Graham, Gregory Nowell
  • Graves, Mrs. Louis
  • Graves, William Boone
  • Gray, Wm. Alexander
  • Green, James Columbus
  • Groves, Lawrence Craig
  • Gudger, Henry Clarence
  • Guion, N. N.
  • Hambright, Ray Kinard
  • Hamilton, John Wallace
  • Hardesty, Wm. Joseph
  • Hardison, Henry David
  • Harper, Robert Luther
  • Harris, Henry Herman
  • Harris, Herman Hunter
  • Harris, Joseph Pratt
  • Hatsell, Atticus Haygood
  • Hendren, William M.
  • Hill, Frank Armfield
  • Hill, John Burt
  • Hines, Samuel Phillip
  • Holding, Clem Bolton
  • Holmes, Joseph Austin, Jr.
  • Hooks, Bennett
  • Hooper, Zebulon Vance
  • Horton, Freeman Hudson
    Page 907

  • Horton, Hamilton Cowles
  • Howard, Samuel Alfred
  • Howell, James Spears
  • Huffstetler, Joseph Foster
  • Hyder, Thos. Jefferson
  • Jackson, Hosea M.
  • Jeannette, William Carl
  • Jones, Grady C.
  • Kanner, Harry Mitchell
  • Kenner, Joe Bragg
  • Kerschner, Harland Mease
  • King, Charles Banks
  • Kinlaw, William Bernard
  • Kittrell, Leon Lewis
  • Kluttz, Luther Everett
  • Koontz, Curtis Lee
  • Koonts, Henry Valentine
  • Koonts, Raymond Ray
  • Lamm, Jasper Herman
  • Latta, Eric Amos
  • Leonard, William Ernest
  • Lewis, Meriwether
  • Lewis, Roscoe B.
  • Long, Flynn Vincent
  • Long, Herbert Samuel
  • McCanless, Napoleon B.
  • McDuffie, Lewis Robert
  • McGlamery, Winnie
  • McMichael, John Erle
  • McSwain, Peyton
  • McVey, Joseph Wayne
  • Makepeace, Henry Fisher
  • Marsh, Frank Baker
  • Martin, Watt
  • Matthews, Robert
  • Mease, Charles Medford
  • Meredith, Ben Lacy
  • Miller, Cornelius
  • Moore, Theo Wilson
  • Moses, Mildred
  • Neely, Wade Swann
  • O'Briant, Albert Lee
  • Orr, William J. B.
  • Owens, Henry Grady
  • Pace, Lawrence Justus
  • Payne, Aubrey Clifton
  • Peacock, Howell Benajah
  • Penland, William Zadoc
  • Perry, Henry Hilman
  • Pfaff, Marion Edwin
  • Phillips, John William
  • Pittard, Bridges Winston
  • Proctor, James Knott
  • Prophit, Clarence A.
  • Pruett, Charles Jacob
  • Rankin, Robert Richard
  • Raper, William Emery
  • Rhew, Nathan Young
  • Robbins, Edwin Keith
  • Rogers, Wiley Mager
  • Rudisill, John A.
  • Rush, Zeb Harris
  • Rutledge, Frederick Reeves
  • Saunders, Robert Lewis
  • Sedberry, John Chesley
  • Self, Zeb Vance
  • Shreve, Lemuel Morse
  • Simpson, Charles B.
  • Smith, Norment
  • Smith, Oswald Patton
  • Smith, Walter Pleasant
  • Snider, Charles Lee
  • Snoddy, Chas. Edison
  • Spain, Drury Spruill, Jr.
  • Stem, William Thomas
  • Stevenson, John Thomas
  • Stowe, Charles Dennis
  • Tatum, Walter Spurgeon
  • Tayloe, John Cotton
  • Taylor, Russell Bayard
  • Temple, Mrs. Mary Bond
  • Thomas, Wesley Ellis, Jr.
  • Tucker, Heber Olney
  • Turner, Herbert Ransom
  • Upchurch, Frank Drew
  • Upchurch, Lonnie Milton
  • Valley, Leland Francis
  • Wagner, Charles Woodley
  • Ward, Carson Powell
  • Warren, Ernest Robert
  • Warren, Gordon Wells
  • Weathers, Bynum Edgar
  • Weaver, Walden
  • Weeks, Hassell Howard
  • Wharton, William Lacy
  • White, Alton Boyd
  • White, Henry Bryan
  • Williams, Coy Reitzell
  • Williams, Herbert Benjamin
  • Williams, Jennings Bryan
  • Wood, Edward Philip
  • Wood, Herbert Eugene
  • Woody, Iredell Winfred
  • Wooten, William Isler
  • Wrenn, Lucian Patterson
  • Wright, Nathaniel

1919

  • Andrews, William Parker, A.B.
  • Arnold, Duma Carroll, B.S.
  • Austin, Wm. Bryant, A.B., LL.B.
  • Aycock, John Lee, A.B.
  • Baker, Maurice E., B.S.
  • Boling, Roy Wingate, A.B.
  • Boren, Norman Addison, LL.B.
  • Brinn, Thomas Preston, A.B.
  • Bynum, Jefferson Carney, B.S.
  • Calvert, Samuel James, A.B.
  • Campbell, Harvey James, A.B.
  • Cecil, Cross Coke, Ph. C.
  • Cobb, Donnell Borden, B.S.
  • Couch, John Nathaniel, A.B.
  • Crisp, Alfred Reese, A.B.
  • Cummings, Edmund Olin, B.S.
  • Cuthbertson, William R., A.B.
  • Davis, Charles Walter, A.B.
  • Davis, Harry Towles, A.B.
  • Doughtry, Elmer Levy, A.M.
    Page 908

  • Durham, Irvin Webb, Jr., A.B.
  • Eaton, William Clement, A.B.
  • Farmer, Curren Monroe, A.M.
  • Farthing, Fred Robert, B.S.
  • Feimster, Walter Connor, Jr., A.B.
  • Ficklen, James Skinner, A.B.
  • Foster, John Wesley, A.B.
  • Geddie, Kenneth Baxter, B.S.
  • Gibson, John Mendinghall, A.B.
  • Gibson, Thomas G., A.B.
  • Goforth, Caroline, A.B.
  • Hale, Otho William, A.B.
  • Harrington, Carey Lamer, A.B.
  • Henson, Harry Forrest, Jr., A.B.
  • Hodges, Luther Hartwell, A.B.
  • Hofler, Paul Loraine, A.B.
  • Hooker, William Howard, A.B.
  • Hopkins, Herbert Milton, A.M.
  • Hunter, Wm. Frederick, A.B.
  • Lambert, Waite Leonidas, B.S.
  • Lay, Eliz. Atkinson, A.B.
  • Lindsey, Edwin Samuel, A.B.
  • Lynch, Peter Francisco, A.B.
  • MacFadyen, Virginia Hendon, A.B.
  • Maxwell, Raymond Craft, LL.B.
  • Maynard, Reid Atwater, A.B.
  • Merritt, Eddy Schmidt, A.B.
  • Miles, Forrest Glenwood, A.B.
  • Moffatt, James Strong, Jr., Ph.D.
  • Montcastle, K. Franklin, A.B.
  • Morrison, William Fred, B.S.
  • Murray, Josiah Stockton, B.S.
  • Naito, Yasushiro, A.M.
  • Newman, Harris Philip, LL.B.
  • Nowell, Stephen Cannon, Jr., B.S.
  • Nye, George Lanneau, Ph.G.
  • Oettinger, Albert, A.B., LL.B.
  • Parker, Irvin Ferdinand, A.B.
  • Powell, John William G., A.B.
  • Price, William Enoch, A.B.
  • Rhyne, Jennings Jefferson, A.B.
  • Richardson, William Banks, B.S.
  • Robbins, Frederick Ross, B.S.
  • Rondthaler, Theodore Edward, A.B.
  • Sawyer, James Pinckney, B.S.
  • Sawyer, Reuben Holmes, B.S.
  • Scott, Henry Alvord, B.S.
  • Scott, James William, Ph.D.
  • Smith, Anderson Jones, B.S.
  • Smith, Harry Gillespie, B.S.
  • Smithey, Ira Wellborn, M.S.
  • Sparrow, Minnie S., A.M.
  • Stokes, William Fleming, A.B.
  • Taylor, Shahane Richardson, B.S.
  • Tillman, Opal Ione, LL.B.
  • Travis, Louis Grady, A.B.
  • Vogler, Curtis Linville, A.B.
  • Weaver, James Ralph, A.M.
  • Webb, Chas. Bruce, A.B.
  • West, Hilton Gwaltney, A.B.
  • Whitfield, James Vivian, A.M.
  • Williamson, Walter Harold, A.B.
  • Wilson, William Gilliam, B.S.
  • Younce, George Alexander, A.B.
  • Abernethy, Max Dudley
  • Anderson, Oscar S.
  • Andrews, Ernest Frank
  • Austin, Meak Ervin
  • Baker, Hugh Daniel, Jr.
  • Banks, Clyde Gerard
  • Barber, Benjamin Jarvis
  • Barrow, Howard Lindsay
  • Baskin, John Hogan
  • Bason, Samuel Murphy
  • Beal, James Robert
  • Bellamy, Hargrove
  • Best, Lee James
  • Bigham, Henry Porter
  • Bland, Wm. Benj.
  • Borden, Thomas Fuller
  • Boyd, William Roberts
  • Bracy, Clarence
  • Brake, Richard Ralph
  • Brinson, William George
  • Burnett, Thomas Lewis
  • Carroll, Adrian Meredith
  • Carswell, Guy Thomas
  • Caviness, Verne Strudwick
  • Chaffe, Lucy Pryor
  • Chatham, Richard Thurmond
  • Colvard, George Todd
  • Conly, William Clifford
  • Conoly, John Leslie
  • Correll, David Kinnear
  • Courtney, John Arthur, Jr.
  • Covington, William Clyde
  • Craig, Herbert Bingham
  • Creech, Charles Aycock
  • Crooke, Harold LeRoy
  • Culp, James F.
  • Currie, Archibald
  • Currie, Edgar Dudley
  • Currie, Ralph Publius
  • Dalton, John Webber
  • Dickerson, Mark Overton, Jr.
  • Dixon, McDonald
  • Dudley, David Wilbur
  • Duvall, Rufus Avory
  • Eason, Hubert
  • Edmundson, Paul B.
  • Edwards, Joseph Garnett
  • Eldridge, Young Wyley
  • Elliott, Edgar Torrence, Jr.
  • Erwin, Clyde Atkinson
  • Evans, Harvey Luther
  • Eybers, Ebenezer
  • Eybers, Mrs. Ebenezer
  • Ferebee, David Willoughby
  • Fitzsimons, Edward Owen
  • Folsom, Theodore Winslow
  • Foster, Robert, Jr.
  • Frye, Glenn Raymer
  • Funderburk, Bevan
  • Funderburk, Lee Edward
  • Futrell, Walter Edward
  • Garney, William Winfield
  • Gaston, Harley Black
    Page 909

  • Gay, Jeremiah
  • Gilmore, John Charles
  • Glenn, Moton Willis
  • Gooch, Oley Presler
  • Grantham, George Leighton
  • Green, George, Jr.
  • Grimes, William
  • Gurley, Hubert Taylor
  • Hanna, Hugh Oliver
  • Hardee, Charles Jay
  • Harney, James Norman
  • Harper, Cornelius Haywood
  • Harrington, Alonzo Franklin
  • Harris, David
  • Harward, George Norrell
  • Hennessee, Wm. Edward
  • Henning, John Kenyon, Jr.
  • Herring, Everett Edwin
  • Hester, Julian Ballenger
  • Highsmith, Jasper Noah
  • Hodges, Daniel Merritt, Jr.
  • Hoey, Frank Ernest
  • Holcombe, Virgil Eugene
  • Horton, Humie Lee
  • Howard, Britton John
  • Howell, Alvin Hix
  • Howell, James Albert
  • Hudson, Howell Ashley
  • Hunter, Gordon Coble
  • Hurley, James Franklin
  • Hutchins, Camillus Gray
  • Hutchins, Ernest Temple
  • Hutchinson, Joe Frank
  • Ingram, Henry Lewis
  • Ives, Charles Luther, Jr.
  • Ivey, Douglas Stinson
  • James, Robert Earl
  • James, Robert Ervin, Jr.
  • Jarvis, Parkhill Odell
  • Jenkins, Kelly
  • Jewett, Thomas Hardin
  • Johnson, Earl
  • Johnson, Felix Leslie
  • Johnson, James Foushee
  • Johnston, Ira Thomas
  • Jones, Baxter Columbus
  • Jones, John Yates, Jr.
  • Judd, Mrs. Eugene Clarence
  • Koontz, Hoyle K.
  • Landreth, Cam Hobert
  • Langley, Erwin Brown
  • Lawrance, Lawson Henry
  • Leinbach, Raymond Joshua
  • Liles, Francis Edward
  • Lindsay, John William
  • Lindsay, Wallace B.
  • Linker, John Isaac
  • Lippard, Robert Floyd
  • Litaker, Henry Daniel
  • Livengood, Clyde Woodson
  • Llewellyn, Clement Manly
  • Loftin, Adrian Lyle
  • Lutterloh, Isaac Hayden
  • McAuley, Eurid Reid
  • McCall, Samuel Morrison
  • McCullen, Samuel David
  • McDonald, Alfred
  • McGehee, Basil O'Neil
  • McIntosh, Arthur Talmage
  • McKay, Sam Rankin
  • McPherson, Fletcher Evelest
  • McSorley, Chas. Jas., Jr.
  • Maddux, Ransom Fred
  • Maness, Ernest Grady
  • Marshburn, Errol Otis
  • Massey, Moulton Braxton
  • Matthews, Walter Martin
  • Mayer, Arthur Ernest
  • Merritt, Zeran Lewis
  • Meyer, Andrew Parker
  • Moore, Henry Huddler
  • Morris, John Robinson
  • Morris, Lawrence Charles
  • Mountcastle, Vernon Bass
  • Nance, Ophir Carmal
  • Narron, John Arthur
  • Naylor, Harold Lee
  • Newell, Elliott Culpepper
  • Nichols, William
  • Noland, Lawrence Van
  • Nye, Raymond Bruce
  • Ogburn, Carl Dewitt
  • Owen, Allen Kent
  • Palmer, Madeline
  • Parish, Joseph Garvery
  • Parks, Hugh
  • Parks, Walter Beatty
  • Patterson, John Earle
  • Pearson, John Amos
  • Penn, William Shelton
  • Perry, Frasier Olmstead
  • Perry, Robert Edward
  • Petree, Ralph Ewart
  • Pippin, Herman Lafayette
  • Pippin, Norman Ralph
  • Pittman Mallary Alfred
  • Poag, James Davis
  • Roberts, Bennett Watson
  • Roberts, Hubert Earl
  • Roberts, Oren Ernest
  • Roddick, Charles Sylvester
  • Roland, Robert Lee
  • Sadler, Wilson Robert
  • Saunders, James Edward
  • Scales, George Bruce
  • Shore, Mrs. William Thos.
  • Simmons, John
  • Smawley, Earl Clinton
  • Smith, Franklin Calton
  • Somers, Claude Galen
  • Somers, James Ira
  • Speight, Dean Louis
  • Starr, William Joseph
  • Sternberger, Clarence Bear
  • Sternberger, George Thomas
  • Stewart, John Edwin
  • Stewart, Oliver Conrad
  • Stratford, Willie May
    Page 910

  • Sumner, Lloyd Langston
  • Taylor, Erasmus Hervey Evans
  • Templeton, Rufus Benjamin
  • Thomas, James Raymond
  • Thompson, Coy Ruffin
  • Thornton, Frank Rufus
  • Torrence, Charleston Kennedy
  • Totten, John Thomas
  • Townsend, David
  • Tuttle, Orion Augustus
  • Waddill, Paul Humber
  • Walker, Chas. Murchison
  • Walker, Nathaniel
  • Walker, Samuel Ansell
  • Watkins, William Allen
  • Webb, Dwight Maurice
  • Webb, John Graham
  • White, Harold Glenn
  • Whitson, Edward Maxwell
  • Wilkins, Earl Herman
  • Whittington, Chas. Allen
  • Williams, Clayton Gerald
  • Williams, David Patrick
  • Williamson, Fred Yates
  • Willis, Daniel
  • Willis, Leroy Berkhead
  • Wilson, Lawrence Addison
  • Wimberley, George Lewis, Jr.
  • Wolfe, Harold Otto
  • Wood, Thomas Badham
  • Woodburn, David Cleophas
  • Wright, Orpheus Evans
  • Wright, Sam King
  • Young, James Robert

1920

  • Aibara, Kazuo, A.M.
  • Allen, Sidney Broaddus, A.B.
  • Anderson, Wm. Banks, A.B.
  • Andrews, Ola Blanche, A.B.
  • Andrews, Wm. Henry, Jr., A.B.
  • Arrowood, Sylvia Louise, A.B.
  • Babb, Josiah Smith, A.B.
  • Bain, Charles Worthley, A.B.
  • Balentine, Edwin Charlton, B.S.
  • Barden, Graham Arthur, LL.B.
  • Black, Hugh Clifton, A.B.
  • Blount, William Augustus, A.B.
  • Bolick, Clarence Pinkney, B.S.
  • Bowman, Frederick Oscar, LL.B.
  • Brawley, Thomas Johnson, A.B.
  • Bridges, Edwin Breathed, LL.B.
  • Bristol, Henry Cowles, A.B.
  • Bryant, Leo Heartt, A.B.
  • Burton, Chester Winthrop, B.S.
  • Butt, William Horace, A.B.
  • Camp, Cordelia, A.B.
  • Chappell, Leslie Edward, B.S.
  • Clark, Ernest Walton, B.S.
  • Clarke, Francis Mann, B.S.
  • Cohn, Frederick Jacob, LL.B.
  • Coleman, James Millar, LL.B.
  • Cone, Benjamin, A.B.
  • Cooper, David Alexander, B.S.
  • Cordon, Edward Broad, B.S.
  • Crawford, George Dewey, A.B.
  • Dale, Grover Cleveland, A.B.
  • Daniel, Charles Rufus, LL.B.
  • Daniel, Donald Snead, A.B.
  • Daniels, Worth Bagley, A.B.
  • Davis, Harry Towles, A.M.
  • Davis, Jones Blaine, A.M.
  • Dawson, Thomas Pugh, Ph.C.
  • Dowd, James Edward, A.B.
  • Eaton, William Clement, A.M.
  • Edney, Calvin Ransome, A.B.
  • Eley, Vernon Lyndon, B.S.
  • Everett, Houston Spencer, A.B.
  • Faucette, Holt Pebbin, B.S.
  • Freeman, Rachel, A.B.
  • Giles, Isaac Vilas, A.M.
  • Gooding, Nat Green, A.B.
  • Graham, Theodore Alexander, A.B.
  • Gwynn, Robert Bruce, A.B.
  • Hamer, Alfred Wilson, B.S.
  • Harvey, Leo Heartt, A.B.
  • Hazlehurst, Chas. Mortimer, B.S.
  • Hill, Michael Arendell, Jr., A.B.
  • Hocutt, Delma Dismond, Ph.G.
  • Hoyle, Columbus Alonzo, A.B.
  • Ingram, Laurance Munsey, Ph.G.
  • Jackson, David Haughton, M.S.
  • Jarman, Lawrence Wooten, A.B.
  • Jenkins, Edgar Bryan, A.B.
  • Jones, Robert Duval, Jr., A.B.
  • Joyner, Claude Reuben, A.B.
  • Justice, William Shipp, A.B.
  • Ketchie, James Meredith, B.S.
  • Kirby, Guy Smith, Jr., Ph.G.
  • Kirk, William Wilson, A.M.
  • Kirkman, William Robert, A.B.
  • Kita, Siochiro, A.M.
  • Kittrell, Thomas Skinner, A.B.
  • Lassiter, James Horace, A.B.
  • Latshaw, Harry Franklin, A.B.
  • Latshaw, Mrs. Harry Franklin, A.B.
  • Lea, Vernon Duncan, Ph.G.
  • Leatherwood, Dennis B., A.B., LL.B.
  • Lee, Samuel Bayard, A.B.
  • Lee, Sanford Martin, A.B.
  • Lewis, William Figures, A.B.
  • Liipfert, Francis Julius, A.B.
  • Linker, Joe Burton, A.M.
  • Lynch, Percy Philip, Jr., B.S.
  • McClamroch, Roland Prince, A.B.
  • McLaughlin, John Brown, Jr., A.B.
  • MacMillan, William Dougald, III, A.M.
  • Mann, George Weaver, A.B.
  • Marsh, Herman Earl, A.M.
  • Meares, Kate deRossett, A.B.
  • Melvin, Perry Jenkins, Ph.G.
  • Merritt, William Edward, Jr., B.S.
  • Michael, Olin Bain, A.B.
  • Mills, John Craton, Ph.G.
  • Mobley, Nathan, A.B.
  • Moore, James Samuel, A.B.
  • Moore, Oliver Earle, A.B.
  • Moseley, Robert Franklin, A.B.
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  • Neal, William Webb, B.S.
  • Neiman, Ernest, M.S.
  • Nichols, William James, A.B.
  • Nims, Horace, A.B.
  • Norment, William Blount, B.S.
  • Norris, Samuel Royall, B.S.
  • Pace, Thomas Lilley, A.B.
  • Patterson, Fred Marion, Ph.G.
  • Peel, James Claudius, A.M.
  • Pence, James Jerome, A.B.
  • Perry, Margaret Gray, A.M.
  • Phillips, Millard Brown, Ph.G.
  • Poag, James Davis, A.B.
  • Poindexter, William Nelson, A.B.
  • Poole, Clifton Addison, A.B.
  • Poston, James Lewis, B.S.
  • Pritchard, Vera, A.B.
  • Ramsay, Claude Clinton, A.B.
  • Robinson, Kathrine M., LL.B.
  • Ross, Robert Alexander, B.S.
  • Rountree, Moses, A.B.
  • Saleeby, Eli Richard, B.S.
  • Sexton, John William, A.B.
  • Sherrill, Mildred I., A.B.
  • Simpson, Henry Belk, A.B.
  • Sipe, Bryan Webb, A.B.
  • Smith, Samuel Clement, A.M.
  • Souther, Roy Hobart, B.S.
  • Spainhour, Joseph Felix, A.B.
  • Spaugh, Rufus Arthur, A.B.
  • Spencer, Earl Montgomery, A.B.
  • Spruill, Corydon Perry, A.B.
  • Spry, Fletcher Humphries, B.S.
  • Stone, Marvin Lee, A.B.
  • Story, Thomas Edgar, A.M.
  • Stuckey, Jasper Leonidas, A.M.
  • Tayloe, John Cotten, B.S.
  • Taylor, Cary Buxton, B.S.
  • Taylor, Eliz. Murphy, A.B.
  • Taylor, Haywood Maurice, B.S.
  • Taylor, Rosser Howard, A.M.
  • Teague, Everett Simon, A.B.
  • Terry, Harvey Stansill, A.B.
  • Topping, Daniel Dewey, A.B.
  • Towler, Joseph Barber, A.B.
  • Toy, Calvert Rogers, A.B.
  • Travis, Richard Stanford, Jr., A.B.
  • Tyler, Earl Runyon, B.S.
  • Umstead, Luther Wiley, A.B.
  • Venable, Louise Manning, A.B.
  • Walker, Carl Hampton, A.B.
  • Walker, Harry Wilbur, Ph.G.
  • Ward, Linnie Marie, A.M.
  • Washburn, John Pipkin, A.B.
  • Wells, Frank Lowrance, A.B.
  • West, Hilton Gwaltney, A.M.
  • White, Edwin Emerson, A.B.
  • White, Woodford, B.S.
  • Williams, Ralph Devereaux, A.B.
  • Willis, Samuel Hood, A.B.
  • Wilson, Ralph Harper, A.B.
  • Wolfe, Thomas Clayton, A.B.
  • Womble, Frances, A.M.
  • Woodward, Jake Garrett, A.B.
  • Yokley, John Bruce, B.S.
  • Adams, Walker Mitchell
  • Alexander, Uhlman Seymour
  • Allen, Richard Gregory
  • Allen, Wm. Marion
  • Amburguey, Mary E.
  • Andrews, Archie Franklin
  • Andrews, David Howell
  • Andrews, George Henry
  • Arbogast, John Clifford
  • Arrasmith, Wm. Strudwick
  • Aycock, Leland LeClair
  • Aycock, Manalcus Couglas
  • Babbitt, Mrs. Eliz. Howerton
  • Ballou, Edward Bransford
  • Banks, Claude Preston
  • Barber, Joseph Marshall
  • Barnhardt, Mrs. J. J.
  • Barwick, Samuel Coward
  • Battle, Fred Gordon, Jr.
  • Baucom, Azer Dow
  • Bennett, Edwin Keith
  • Betts, James Russell, Jr.
  • Binkley, William Gwyn
  • Black, Thos. Campbell
  • Bobbitt, Adolphus Bracey
  • Bobbitt, Elizabeth Clarke
  • Bond, Lester Everett
  • Bond, Lyn
  • Boney, Gorham Ephraim
  • Boney, Norwood Bruce
  • Boyd, Graham Venable
  • Bradley, Earl Landrum
  • Brewer, Henry Emmett, Jr.
  • Broome, Henry Walter
  • Brown, Hugh McDonald
  • Brown, Robert Frederick
  • Bryan, Jean
  • Bryan, Joseph Kinsley
  • Butler, Roscoe
  • Byerly, Marshal Paul
  • Caffey, Benjamin Franklin
  • Caldwell, Arthur Leroy
  • Caldwell, Theodore J.
  • Capps, George Clarence
  • Carlyle, Frank Ertel
  • Carpenter, Lawrence Sidney
  • Carpenter, Thomas Benj.
  • Carter, Charles Clarence
  • Cashett, Ivey Wesley
  • Chappell, Mark L.
  • Chinnis, Commodore Clarence
  • Clapp, Herman Mason
  • Coble, Robert Wesley
  • Conwell, Roy M.
  • Copenhaver, Harris
  • Cornwell, John Bennett
  • Councill, Edward Tracy
  • Cox, Charles Garland
  • Cunningham, Onsby Reives
  • Currie, Duncan Elbert
  • Dail, Rodolph Duffy
  • Daniels, Arthur Winfield
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  • Davis, Graham Lee
  • Debnam, Waldeman Eras
  • Digges, Reid Watlington
  • Dobbins, Worth Elwood
  • Donnell, Edwin
  • Dortch, Hugh
  • Edwards, Charles Henry
  • Edwards, Jack Rawlings
  • Edwards, Snoudy McGroom
  • Ellenor, Jack Blount
  • Ellington, Jesse Thompson
  • Elliott, Plato Jefferson
  • Fagge, Harry Lee
  • Falkener, Wm. Keppel
  • Ferebee, Samuel Williams, Jr.
  • Fewell John May
  • Fewell, William Sadler
  • Fisher, Samuel James, Jr.
  • Fitzgerald, John Herbert
  • Flack, John Hoke
  • Fleetwood, Ashley R.
  • Flythe, Arthur Preston
  • Folger, Carl Louis
  • Folger, Paul Bernoys
  • Ford, John William
  • Gallups, Burton Augustus
  • Gant, Allen Erwin
  • Gibson, Arthur Francis
  • Gilliam, Robert Lester
  • Grady, Edgar Norwood
  • Graham, John Calhoun
  • Grandin, Elliott Culver
  • Grigg, Kenneth
  • Griswold, James Bryan
  • Hair, Joseph Eugene
  • Hale, Ellis Scott
  • Harden, Robert Norman
  • Harrell, George A.
  • Harris, Joseph Carnegie
  • Harris, Robert Spencer
  • Harshaw, Moses Richard
  • Harvey, Wiley Frank
  • Hawfield, Dallas Arrington
  • Hawkins, Thomas W., Jr.
  • Heafner, Arvel Elon
  • Hedgepeth, Norman Benjamin
  • Henderson, Garland Lee
  • Herrick, Howard J., Jr.
  • Herty, Frank Bernard
  • Higdon, Lyman Clayton
  • Hilts, Edward Leon
  • Hoffman, Eleanor
  • Hogan, Kenneth Page
  • Holt, Artie Glenn
  • Huffman, E. W. Gladstone
  • Hughes, John Gray
  • Hughes, Samuel Edwin, Jr.
  • Hunter, Robert Francis
  • Hurley Fitzhugh Lee
  • Ingram, Lawrence Munsey
  • Ingram, Odie Dee Witt
  • Ipock, Joseph Thomas
  • Iseley, Alfred Henry
  • Jamison, John McKee
  • Jamison, Robert Paul
  • Johnson, Arthur Taylor
  • Johnson, James Duncan
  • Johnson, James Washington
  • Johnson, William Buren
  • Johnston, Ralph Linwood
  • Johnston, Walter Conrad
  • Jones, Hines Arthur
  • Jones, Phillip Alonzo
  • Jones, Walter Brodie
  • Jordan, Roy Patton
  • King, Currie McDonald
  • King, George Watts
  • Kluttz, Adam Ross
  • Landon, Henry Clayton, Jr.
  • Lang, Jack Phillips
  • Lassiter, Hugh Winfield
  • Layton, Clifton Charles
  • Lazenby, Robert Paul
  • Leggett, Robert Alexander
  • Lenoir, Rufus Theodore, Jr.
  • Lenoir, Walter Lynch
  • Lewis, Callie Agnes
  • Liipfert, Francis Julius
  • Little, Bryce
  • Little George C.
  • Little, Ichabod Mayo
  • Lloyd, Thomas Philip
  • Long, John Phillip
  • Lourcey, William Murray, Jr.
  • Lucas, Silas Rowe
  • Luther, Thomas Don
  • Lutterloh, Herbert McRee
  • McBrayer, Lewis Burgin, Jr.
  • McCabe, Aubrey Guirkin
  • McCoy, James Andrew
  • McGoogan, William Hugh
  • McKeithan, Ayden Everett
  • McKellar, Franklin Norment
  • McKinnon, Daniel Prather
  • McLeod, Daniel Calhoun
  • McLeod, Don
  • McMillan, Zebulon Vance
  • McNairy, James Luther
  • McNeill, Charles Spurgeon
  • McQueen, William Brown
  • Markham, Clem Elliott
  • Marsh, Alexander Wade
  • Marshall, T. T.
  • Martin, Allen M.
  • Mason, James Wallace
  • Mason, Mrs. Roy
  • Matthews, Charles Emmett
  • Matthews, Lawrence Arnold
  • Meriwether, Wm. Augustus
  • Mills, Eugene
  • Mitchell, Richard Oenster
  • Moody, John Roy
  • Moody, Willie Arthur
  • Moore, Aurelius Roy
  • Moore, Bartholomew Figures
  • Moore, Harry Edwin
  • Moore, Lucius Lee Ardrey
  • Morgan, Paul Baxter
    Page 913

  • Moseley, John Wooten
  • Moss, Ezra Vernon
  • Neel, Sam Stuart
  • Neely, Guy Linwood
  • Nesbitt, J. Teasdale C.
  • Newton, Thomas Frank
  • Odom, Charles Linwood
  • Odom, Herbert King
  • Ogburn, Ralph Belo
  • Orr, Frank Wylie
  • Page, Charming Nelson
  • Patton, William Rogers
  • Payne, Franklin Limer
  • Pearson, James Roy
  • Peele, Robert J., Jr.
  • Pemberton, Albert Jennings
  • Penney, Lloyd Grant
  • Perry, Losson Eugene
  • Perry, Sidney Curtis
  • Phillips, Robert Fletcher
  • Pinnix, Kenneth Lewis
  • Pittman, Julius Jasper
  • Pitts, Robert Lee
  • Pridgeon, Carl Columbus
  • Proctor, John Gilliam
  • Ranson, William Earl
  • Ray, Frank Oliver
  • Reams, Marion L.
  • Riley, Robert T.
  • Robbins, Roswell Brackin
  • Roberson, Mary
  • Robinson, Leigh Fowler
  • Rohleder, Eugene Carlyle
  • Rose, David Jennings
  • Salmon, Neill McKay
  • Savage, Arthur Russell
  • Schenck, Jean Winter
  • Scott, George Randolph
  • Seawell, Sallie Chris
  • Seymour, Mrs. W. O.
  • Shaw, Isabelle Williams
  • Shepard, Edwin Jay
  • Shirley, Alpheus Walton
  • Sibley, James Longstreet
  • Simpson, Henry Hardy
  • Simpson, Robert Lee
  • Simpson, Van Buren
  • Sloan, David Dickson
  • Smith, Annie Thompson
  • Smith, Elijah Hermons
  • Smith, Joseph Elmer
  • Smith, John Paul
  • Snider, William Franklin
  • Snipes, Legrand Cyrus
  • Snyder, Ethel
  • Southerland, George C., Jr.
  • Spruill, Frank Shepherd
  • Stansill, John McQueen
  • Stell, Robert Hicks
  • Stevens, Henry David
  • Stone, Millard Benton
  • Swicegood, Ira Rose
  • Swindell, Rosa Nell
  • Tayloe, Joshua
  • Thompson, William Berry
  • Thorne, Spencer Theophilus
  • Toms, Charles French, Jr.
  • Towles, Eleanor Washington
  • Travis, Augustus Zollicoffer
  • Tripp, Elias
  • Tyson, George Pitts
  • Veazey, Carl Edwin
  • Walton, Kester Lowell
  • Warren, John Frank
  • Warren, John Ralph
  • Warren, Virgil Leroy
  • Weaver, John Buxton
  • Wells, Frank Lawrence
  • Whitaker, Cary Hamilton, Jr.
  • White, Chas. Alexander
  • White, John Woodford
  • Whitehead, Alvin Pierce
  • Williams, Arthur Percil
  • Williams, Edwin Clyde
  • Williams, John Clinton
  • Williams, Robert Mack
  • Willis, Glenn Bartley
  • Winston, William Augustus
  • Wooten, James Taylor
  • Yelverton, Calvin Robert
  • Young, Alexander Craighead
  • Young, Calvin Frank

1921

  • Adams, Raymond William, A.M.
  • Andrews, Troy Monroe, Ph.D.
  • Austin, Sheldon Clyde, B.S.
  • Atkins, Earnest William, A.M.
  • Aycock, John Lee, A.M.
  • Babb, Josiah Smith, A.M.
  • Bacon, Mabel Louise, A.M.
  • Banzet, Julius Edmond, Jr., A.B.
  • Beers, Chas. Dale, A.B.
  • Bell, Frank Durham, A.B.
  • Beryhill, Walter Reece, A.B.
  • Bingham, Harriet Minerva, Ph.G.
  • Bizzell, Marcus Edward, Jr., B.S.
  • Blythe, William LeGette, A.B.
  • Bobbitt, William Haywood, A.B.
  • Boyce, Henry Spurgeon, A.B.
  • Boyd, Chas. Theodore, A.B.
  • Brewer, Thomas Clayton, B.S.
  • Broach, Jamie Bunnell, B.S.
  • Brooks, Frederick Philips, B.S.
  • Brown, Roy Melton, A.M.
  • Bryan, Charles Junius, B.S.
  • Bullock, Augustus Rufus, A.B.
  • Butt, William Horace, A.M.
  • Capps, James Arthur, A.M.
  • Carmichael, William Donald, Jr., B.S.
  • Carroll, Duncan McColl, B.S.
  • Clegg, Agnes Marie, A.M.
  • Clegg, Elsie May, A.M.
  • Cobb, Lucy Maria, A.B.
  • Cobb, James Louis, Ph.G.
  • Cobb, Mary Louisa, A.B.
  • Coker, Richard Gay, A.B.
  • Cooper, Henry Burwell, A.B.
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  • Cooper, Lenox Gore, A.B.
  • Cowan, John Columbus, Jr., A.B.
  • Daniels, Jonathan Worth, A.B.
  • Davis, Robert Mayo, A.B.
  • Dawson, Paul Reber, A.M.
  • Deitz, Robert Odus, Jr., B.S.
  • Dorsett, Robert Clyde, A.B.
  • DuBose, David St. Pierre, B.S.
  • Edmundson, Haywood, A.B.
  • Edwards, Otho Crowell, Ph.G.
  • Elliott, Albert Pettigrew, A.M.
  • Ervin, Joseph Wilson, A.B.
  • Erwin, Jesse Harper, Jr., B.S.
  • Evans, Erasmus Hervey, A.B.
  • Everett, Houston Spencer, A.M.
  • Fields, Leonard Earl, A.B.
  • Foote, Wm. Feimster, B.S.
  • Frazer, Kenner Chapman, A.M.
  • Fulton, Howard Edward, A.B.
  • Gibson, Allison McLaurin, Ph.G.
  • Glenn, William Darby, Jr., A.B.
  • Grant, Daniel Lindsey, A.B.
  • Green, Paul, A.B.
  • Gregory, Lee Overman, A.B.
  • Griffin, Arthur Gwynn, A.B.
  • Guion, Howell Newton, Ph.G.
  • Hagood, William Ward, B.S.
  • Hanby, Howard Alexander, B.S.
  • Harden, Boyd, A.B.
  • Hargett, John McKenzie, A.B.
  • Harrell, Wm. Burruss, B.S.
  • Harris, Charles R., B.S.
  • Hayes, Nathaniel Perkinson, A.B.
  • Heffner, Hubert Crouse, A.B.
  • Heffner, Ray Lorenzo, A.B.
  • Hester, Waverley Mauldin, A.B.
  • Hettleman, Phillip, B.S.
  • Hinson, Thera Earl, A.B., B.S.
  • Hoffner, Benjamin Ivey, A.B.
  • Holt, Edwin Michael, B.S.
  • Hooker, Edgar Frank, A.B.
  • Horner, Junius Moore, Jr., A.B.
  • Hudson, Willard Peyton, A.B.
  • Hughes, Adeline Edmunds, A.B.
  • Hunter, Rufus Avera, A.B.
  • Jacobs, Marion Lee, Ph.C.
  • Jernigan, Mack Murphy, LL.B.
  • Kerr, John, A.B.
  • Kincaid, Haywood Gordon, A.B.
  • Latshaw, Harry Franklin, A.M.
  • Latshaw, Sylvia Louise, A.M.
  • Ledford, Robert Newton, A.B.
  • Lee, Samuel Bayard, A.M.
  • Leonard, Colin Theodore, A.B.
  • Lindsey, Edwin Samuel, A.M.
  • Lineberger, Archibald Caleb, A.B.
  • Lohr, Burgin Edison, A.B.
  • Lowe, Frank Robbins, A.B.
  • McKnight, Thomas Mortimer, A.B.
  • MacMillan, Louis deRossett, A.B.
  • Martin, Elbert Hoke, A.B.
  • Martin, Leo deWitte, A.M.
  • Massenburg, James Speed, A.B.
  • Massey, Charles Caswell, B.S.
  • Matthews, William Elmer, A.B., LL.B.
  • Miller, James Bennett, A.B.
  • Moore, Thomas Owen, A.B.
  • Morris, John De, B.S.
  • Naiman, Barnette, B.S.
  • Nelson, Lewis Mann, B.S.
  • Noble, Marcus Cicero S., Jr., A.B.
  • Noe, Kenneth Barnes, B.S.
  • Ogburn, Roger Wendell, A.B.
  • Ogburn, Sihon Cicero, Jr., B.S.
  • O'Neal, Harry Edward, A.B.
  • Owens, A. Bingham, B.S.
  • Padgett, Everett Lee, Ph.G.
  • Patrick, Bailey, A.B.
  • Patterson, Howard Alexander, A.B.
  • Paylor, John Hill, LL.B.
  • Penney, James Theophilus, A.B.
  • Penny, Ruth, A.B.
  • Phillips, Charles Wiley, A.B.
  • Pickard, Nell A. P., A.B.
  • Pittman, J. Carlton, LL.B.
  • Pollock, Philip Basil, A.B.
  • Pritchett, John Albert, A.B.
  • Prout, William Allen, Ph.G.
  • Pruitt, Annie Beckwith, A.M.
  • Purrington, Alfred Luther, Jr., A.B.
  • Reams, Samuel Hunter, A.B.
  • Redfearn, William Alexander, B.S.
  • Reid, Louisa Pressly, A.M.
  • Renegar, Harvey Caldwell, A.B.
  • Ridge, Charles Baxter, B.S.
  • Robbins, George Branson, A.B.
  • Robbins, Jessie Manly, A.B.
  • Roberson, Nellie, A.B.
  • Roberts, Bryan Nazer, A.B.
  • Royall, William Allin, A.B.
  • Ruffin, William Haywood, Jr., B.S.
  • Sanders, Wiley Britton, A.M.
  • Schenck, Sam Moore, B.S.
  • Shaw, John Duncan, A.B.
  • Shepard, Frederick Carlyle, A.B.
  • Shine, Lou Sullivan, A.B.
  • Shine, Wesley Hill, A.B.
  • Shore, Rossie Steelman, A.B.
  • Sipe, Bryan Webb, A.M.
  • Smith, Charles George, A.M.
  • Smith, Philip Carver, B.S.
  • Smith, Randall Collins, B.S.
  • Smith, Robert Owen, A.B.
  • Smithey, Ira Welborn, Ph.D.
  • Spainhour, Joseph Felix, Jr., A.M.
  • Spencer, Robert Baxter, A.B.
  • Spruill, Mary James, A.B.
  • Stevenson, Samuel Whitfield, A.B.
  • Stimpson, Robert Tula, A.B.
  • Stout, Wilbur White, A.B.
  • Swift, Vance Everette, B.S.
  • Tapp, James Lemon, Jr., A.B.
  • Taylor, Chas. Irwin, A.B.
  • Taylor, Haywood Maurice, M.S.
  • Taylor, Tyre Crumpler, A.B.
  • Thies, Karl Ernest, B.S.
  • Thomas, Cyrus Berkeley, A.B.
  • Thompson, Franklin, B.S.
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  • Tilson, James Frank, Jr., A.B.
  • Tilson, Winifred Erwin, A.B.
  • Townsend, Folger Lafayette, A.B.
  • VanNoppen, Donnell, B.S.
  • Welch, Oscar Blaine, B.S.
  • White, James Stark, Ph.G.
  • Whiting, Brainard Sydnor, A.B.
  • Wilson, Thomas, B.S.
  • Wilson, Thomas James, III, A.B.
  • Wilson, George Sparrow, Ph.G.
  • Wright, Alan Brantley, B.S.
  • Abell, Edward Stanley
  • Abernethy, Charles Laban, Jr.
  • Abernethy, John Turner
  • Adams, Charles Wyatt
  • Adams, Lacy E.
  • Alexander, Maxie Miller
  • Allen, Cary Walter, Jr.
  • Alley, Reuben Gertrude
  • Anderson, Alan Ramseur
  • Angell, Darius Hampton
  • Armfield, Britt Mills
  • Ashby, Thomas Benton, Jr.
  • Austin, Clarence M.
  • Bailey, James Dobbin
  • Barden, Joel McArthur
  • Barnes, Samuel Grady
  • Barrier, Henry Webster
  • Bass, Nathan Roscoe
  • Bateman, William Wiley
  • Beasley, Elliott Laney
  • Beddingfield, Chas. David, Jr.
  • Bell, Coy Brevard
  • Benoini, Richmond Banks
  • Best, John Harper
  • Bicket, William Yarborough
  • Biddle, Roy McCallie
  • Bivens, Jay
  • Bizzell, Harry Lee
  • Black, George William
  • Boone, William Waldo
  • Bowles, John Franklin, Jr.
  • Branch, William V.
  • Brantley, Dwight
  • Brantley, Hobart
  • Brittain, John Moore
  • Brown, Charles Lee
  • Browne, Joseph Malcolm
  • Bryant, Eugenia
  • Bryant, Mrs. Victor S., Jr.
  • Burns, Howard Franklin
  • Byerly, Wesley Grimes
  • Bynum, Alexander Sheppard
  • Cain, Leighton Dewey
  • Caldwell, Daniel Greenlee
  • Camp, Zebulon Carter
  • Carawan, Leland Thompson
  • Carpenter, Ollie Lee
  • Carter, Henry Clay
  • Cashett, Cyrus Everett
  • Caveness, Hugh Lynn
  • Chappell, Harry Vaughn
  • Clarke, Joe M.
  • Cline, Frederick Herman
  • Cobb, Needham Tyndale, Jr.
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  • Sumner, Clarence Reese
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  • Sumner, Howard Leon
  • Suttle, Claude Baxter, Jr.
  • Symmes, Charlton Emory
  • Teague, Lewis Everett
  • Tenney, Edwin Wright
  • Thompson, Laura Love
  • Thorp, Isaac Davenport
  • Tolar, James Westwood
  • Transou, Wm. Monford
  • Tucker, Frank Emerson
  • Turlington, Mrs. Ira Thomas
  • Tuttle, Frank Ray
  • Underwood, John Williamston
  • Upchurch, Wade Hampton
  • Utley, Herbert Sherrill
  • Waddill, James Breeden
  • Wagoner, Bonnie Rufus
  • Ware, Garrison Abraham
  • Ware, Reuben Ring
  • Warren, Bryan Pope
  • Webb, William Devin
  • Weeks, Robert Silas
  • West, Bryan Clinton
  • White, Edgar Farrell, Jr.
  • Wiegand, Carl
  • Wilkins, Alger Bright
  • Wilkinson, George Wimberly
  • Williams, Alfred, Jr.
  • Williams, Daniel Dewitt
  • Williamson, James Saunders
  • Wilson, Leonard Livingston
  • Wilson, William Alexander
  • Womble, William Brantley
  • Wrike, Walter Curtin
  • Yarborough, Frank Ray

1923

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  • Alderman, Jacob LeRoy, Ph.G.
  • Alexander, Clayton Brown, A.M.
  • Amick, Harold Clyde, A.M.
  • Anderson, Roy Ritter, A.M.
  • Angel, Thomas Weldon, Jr., B.S.
  • Ashford, Charles Hall, A.B.
  • Atkinson, Wade Hampton, Jr., A.M.
  • Aydlett, Wyatt Rudolph, B.S.
  • Barefoot, Nathan Carl, A.B.
  • Barnes, John Thomas, Jr., A.B.
  • Barnes, John Thomas, A.B.
  • Barr, Edward Wall, A.B.
  • Barrington, Sybil, A.M.
  • Beale, Jesse Jordon, A.B.
  • Bellamy, Clayton Giles, A.B.
  • Benbow, Edgar Vernon, B.S.
  • Bender, John Alpheus, M.S.
  • Best, John Harper, Ph.G.
  • Boddie, William Croom, B.S.
  • Bowles, Garvin, B.S.
  • Boyd, Catherine Cole, A.B.
  • Bradford, John Hugh, A.B.
  • Brown, Cecil Kenneth, A.M.
  • Brown, John M., A.B.
  • Brown, Roy Eugene, A.B.
  • Brown, William Lee, B.S.
  • Bruton, Gaston Swindell, A.B.
  • Bryson, Herman Jennings, A.B.
  • Buckalew, Vardaman Moore, B.S.
  • Burleson, Milton English, B.S.
  • Butler, Daniel Clifton, A.B.
  • Byers, Kansas, A.B.
  • Byrd, Dan, A.B.
  • Carpenter, William McNeill, A.B.
  • Carroll, Curtis Calvin, A.B.
  • Cathey, Samuel Murston, A.B.
  • Cathey, Wilton, A.B.
  • Champion, Herbert Otis, Ph.G.
  • Cheesborough, John Cheesborough, A.B.
  • Coats, Robert Floyd, A.B.
  • Coker, John Wiley, A.M.
  • Comer, William Ernest, A.B.
  • Constable, Ernest William, M.S.
  • Cooper, Junius Horner, A.B.
  • Craig, William Franklin, Ph.G.
  • Crockford, Horace Downs, M.S.
  • Cummings, Amos J., A.B.
  • Cunningham, Henry Carrington, A.B.
  • Cutlar, Lillie F. P., B.S.
  • Davis, Robert Alexander, A.M.
  • Dellinger, Everett Edward, B.S.
  • Denny, George Vernon, B.S.
  • Dickson, George Graham, A.B.
  • Dula, Frederick Mast, A.M.
  • Duncan, Annie Virginia, A.B.
  • Eagles, John Bruce, A.B.
  • Eaton, Mrs. Jacob Tatum, A.M.
  • Edwards, Preston Hampton, Jr., A.B.
  • Eldridge, John Grady, A.M.
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  • Everett, James LeGrand, Jr., B.S.
  • Falls, William Frank, A.B.
  • Felton, Robert Lee, Jr., A.B.
  • Foster, John Wesley, LL.B.
  • Franklin, Burnie DeWitt, A.B.
  • Fulcher, Manly, A.B.
  • Gaither, William Hayes, A.B.
  • Gattis, Willie Floyd, B.S.
  • Giles, William Everette, A.M.
  • Goode, Bagwell Sutton, Ph.G.
  • Graham, Thomas Pegram, B.S.
  • Grant, Percy Granville, B.S.
  • Griffin, Arthur Gwynn, A.M.
  • Griffith, Robert Henry, B.S.
  • Grose, Willie Clay, A.B.
  • Gullick, Jonathan Greene, A.B.
  • Gunter, Truss Bostic, Jr., B.S.
  • Hales, Ralph Aaron, Jr., Ph.G.
  • Hall, Sam Canady, Ph.G.
  • Hamer, Douglass, Jr., A.B.
  • Hamilton, Mrs. Thomas H., A.B.
  • Harman, Minnie Etta, A.M.
  • Hartsell, Luther T., Jr., A.B., LL.B.
  • Hatcher, John Thomas, A.M.
  • Helms, Henry Arthur, A.M.
  • Hendrix, Olin Carlton, A.B.
  • Herman, Preston Winfield, LL.B.
  • Herring, Paul Dominic, LL.B.
  • Highsmith, Edwin McCoy, Ph.D.
  • Highsmith, Jacob F., Jr., A.B.
  • Hogan, Alexander Lacy, Ph.G.
  • Holderness, Howard, A.B.
  • Hood, Thomas Ruffin, Ph.G.
  • Howard, Corbett Etheridge, B.S.
  • Howard, Thomas Simmons, B.S.
  • Humphrey, Barney Edison, B.S.
  • Hunt, Edwin Clyde, A.B.
  • Hunt, George Penn., B.S.
  • Husketh, S. Junius, A.M.
  • Huss, Webb Hunter, A.B.
  • Ives, Claudius Leon, A.B.
  • Jernigan, Ernest Casper, A.B.
  • Kendrick, Haywood Benjamin, A.B.
  • Kerr, James Yancey, A.B.
  • Kesler, Bernie Barton Calhoun, A.B.
  • Kirtiker, Dinker Bapuji, Ph.Ch.
  • Koontz, Rufus Gwyn, B.S.
  • Laidlaw, Herbert Rhodes, Ph.G.
  • Lamm, Lewis Marion, Ph.G.
  • Lane, Sidney Johnston, Jr., B.S.
  • Lee, Raleigh Bradford, AB.-LL.B.
  • Lemmond, Walker Avery, B.S.
  • Leonard, Grady Hill, B.S.
  • Lillycrop, William Arthur, A.B.
  • Lindsey, Edwin Samuel, Ph.D.
  • Lingerfeldt, Thomas Clinton, A.B.
  • Linker, William Murray, A.B.
  • Little, James Thomas, A.B.
  • Little, Thomas Arthur, A.B.
  • Llorens, Fernando, A.B.
  • Long, Zachary Fillmore, A.B.
  • McDowell, Archibald, Jr., A.B.
  • McEwen, Joe Levy, M.S.
  • McGee, Alan Marshall, B.S.
  • McPherson, Elizabeth G., A.B.
  • MacMillan, Genevieve, A.M.
  • Mahler, Carl Kanpen, B.S.
  • Matthews, Charles Irving, A.B.
  • Mauney, Carl Glenn, B.S.
  • Mauney, Samuel Aubry, A.M.
  • May, Reginald Cameron, B.S.
  • Mendenhall, John H. Stratford, A.B.
  • Millican, Charles Bowie, A.M.
  • Milton, Robert Houston, Ph.G.
  • Mitchum, William C., A.B.
  • Mock, Henry Bascom, A.M.
  • Moehlmann, Ernst Otto, M.S.
  • Monk, Vivian, A.M.
  • Moore, Clifton Leonard, A.B.
  • Moore, William Curtis, Jr., B.S.
  • Morris, George Dillon, A.B.
  • Morse, Mildred Eliza, A.B.
  • Morton, Roy Jay, M.S.
  • Moser, Artus Monroe, A.B.
  • Moss, Cora Jenkins, A.M.
  • Neville, Hubert, B.S.
  • Norfleet, Ashley Curtis, B.S.
  • Orr, Albert Summey, B.S.
  • Parcell, Harold Dawes, A.B.
  • Parker, William Vann, A.B.
  • Parker, Walter Wellington, Ph.G.
  • Patterson, Fred Marion, B.S.
  • Pendergraft, Pearl, A.B.
  • Penn, May Belle, A.B.
  • Phillips, Laurance Vermeule, B.S.
  • Pickett, Howell Grady, B.S.
  • Poole, Laurie Brittain, Ph.G.
  • Porter, Garland, Burns, A.M.
  • Potts, Winifred Mary, A.B.
  • Powell, Charles Percy, A.B.
  • Price, Ralph Clay, A.B.
  • Reaves, Edwin Leroy, Ph.G.
  • Reavis, Peter Augustus, Jr., B.S.
  • Reeves, Jefferson, Ph.G.
  • Rhue, Jesse Robert, A.B.
  • Rike, Robert Clayton, B.S.
  • Robbinson, George Branson, A.M.
  • Robinson, Frank, Jr., Ph.G.
  • Ross, Harold Lacey, B.S.
  • Rush, George Washington Carr, Ph.G.
  • Scarborough, Dawson Emerson, LL.B.
  • Scholl, James Lester, A.B.
  • Shepard, Norman Westbrook, B.S.
  • Shirley, Ernest Raeford, B.S.
  • Smith, Cecil Clive, A.B.
  • Smith, Charles Henry, A.B.
  • Smith, Calvin Upshur, A.B.
  • Smith, Samuel Clement, Ph.D.
  • Smith, William Leonidas, A.B.
  • Smoot, William Brittingham, M.S.
  • Sowell, Sam, Ph.G.
  • Spain, Jack Holland, A.B.
  • Spaugh, Ralph Edward, B.S.
  • Spruill, Mrs. Corydon P., Jr., A.M.
  • Stephenson, Irving Joseph, A.B.
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  • Stout, George Richard, B.S.
  • Stribling, John William, A.B.
  • Stroupe, Christopher Rush, B.S.
  • Strowd, Annie, A.B.
  • Swink, Hearne, B.S.
  • Thomas, Thomas Kent, B.S.
  • Thompson, Ernest Haynes, A.B.
  • Thompson, Frank Thornber, A.M.
  • Thompson, Paul Herma,n Ph.G.
  • Thompson, Samuel Hunter, A.M.
  • Tilly, John Everett, Ph.G.
  • Toms, Wm. Francis, B.S.
  • Totten, Henry Roland, Ph.D.
  • Toy, Jane Bingham, A.B.
  • Tripp, Guy Oscar, Ph.G.
  • Turner, Thomas, Jr. A.B.
  • Uzzell, Lula Valeria, A.B.
  • Uzzell, Pauline, A.B.
  • Venters, Leon Stephens, A.B.
  • Voorhees, Walter Clark, A.B.
  • Wade, Julius Jennings, A.B.
  • Walker, Carl Hampton, A.M.
  • Walker, Mabel Duella, A.B.
  • Westbrook, Almond Percy, Ph.G.
  • Whitener, Daniel Jay, A.M.
  • Willard, Edward Payson, Jr., A.B.
  • Williams, Colon Edgar, B.S.
  • Womack, Anderson William, A.B.
  • Womble, David Jackson, Ph.D.
  • Worsham, Blackburn Buford, A.B.
  • Wrenn, Simeon Mayo, Ph.G.
  • Yates, Jesse Graves, B.S.
  • Young, Marvin Pleasant, A.B.
  • Young, Victor Vernon, A.B.
  • Ader, Ottis Ladeau
  • Alexander, Edward J.
  • Alexander, James Moffatt
  • Alexander, Lyndall Vaughn
  • Allen, Durham Edward
  • Allen, Joseph Thomas
  • Angel, Clarence Cooper
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  • Avery, William Johnston
  • Aydlett, Trim White
  • Bailey, Jesse Paul
  • Bailey, Wm. Marins
  • Baird, Harrison Lenoir
  • Baldwin, Annie Elizabeth
  • Ballou, James Whitaker
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  • Baxley, Elisha Rowland
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  • Boney, Daniel Clinton
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  • Dobbs, Henry Lawrence
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  • Fleming, Charles Clyde
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  • Gadny, William Chas., Jr.
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  • Garvey, Fred Kesler
  • Gattis, Lillian Foushee
  • Gattis, Willie Floyd
  • Gay, Robert Bennett
  • Gaylord, John Freeman
  • Gerald, Hiram Walker
  • Gibson, Preston Ernest
  • Giles, Jessie Florence
  • Gilmore, Clayton Alexander
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  • Goode, Bagwell Sutton
  • Gordner, Ida Caroline
  • Graham, Thomas P.
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  • Green, Howard Franklin
  • Green, Myrtle Lucy
  • Griffith, Robert Henry
  • Groome, George Monroe
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  • Hamrick, Forrest Wylie
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  • Harris, Everett Jones
  • Hartshorn, Matthew LeFevre
  • Hauser, Ira Otis
  • Havner, Alfred Sidney
  • Haynes, Oscar Lee
  • Henderson, William Thomas
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  • Herron, Fred Julian
  • Hill, Gerald Danforth
  • Hobbie, Sherwood Eugene
  • Hodges, John Daly
  • Hodgin, David Reid
  • Hofler, Ralph Hayes
  • Holden, William Lorence
  • Holloman, Wm. Moses
  • Holmes, Eugene, Jr.
  • Holt, Percy Kirkpatrick
  • Honeycutt, Gilbert Mansfield
  • Hook, Walter W.
  • Horne, William Henry, Jr.
  • Hoyle, Richard Morrison
  • Horsfield, Geoffrey Maurice
  • Hsiung, Cheng-Chin
  • Hungerford, Leslie Phillips
  • Hutchinson, Earl Bennett
  • Hutton, George Norman, Jr.
  • Isely, Garland
  • Jenkins, Joseph Knight
  • Jenkins, Sam G.
  • Johnson, Alfred Turner
  • Johnson, Eliot Wesley
  • Johnson, Roger Brown
  • Johnson, Seymour Anderson
  • Jones, Eric Worth
  • Jones, Wright Oscar
  • Keever, James Woodfin
  • Keith, Judson Ellis
  • Kelly, Herbert Thomas
  • Kerr, Samuel Allen
  • Kimbrough, Joseph William, Jr.
  • King, Arnold Kinsey
  • King, William Thomas
  • Koonce, Edgar P.
  • Lackey, Eli Alexander
  • Lackey, John Cornelius
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  • Land, Mrs. Caroline
  • Lander, Bruce Ramsey
  • Lane, John Bryan
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  • Lasley, Carl Thomas
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  • Leonard, Homer Harsell
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  • McBrayer, Reuben Allen
  • McCoy, George William
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  • McDuffie, Fuller
  • McKnight, Charles Allen
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  • MacDonald, Henry Clarence
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  • Martin, Edward Lane
  • Martin, John Bennett
  • Matthews, Raymond Eley
  • Matthews, Santley Edison
  • Maxwell, Samuel Worth
  • Menzies, Donald Stuart
  • Menzies, Stirling Ferguson
  • Merritt, Hiram Houston, Jr.
  • Miller, Alexander A.
  • Miller, Irving Ray
  • Miller, Leitner Sutton
  • Mims, Frank Alexander
  • Misenheimer, Ed. Alexander
  • Mitchell, John Gulick
  • Mitchell, Walter Elwood
  • Monk, Edwin Irwin
  • Monk, Henry Lawrence, Jr.
  • Moore, James Shine
  • Monroe, Fred Bethune
  • Moore, Margaret Eliza
  • Moore, Robert Ashe
  • Morgan, Francis Greer
  • Morris, Cecil Owen
  • Morris, Samuel Jesse
  • Morton, Harmon Whitehurst
  • Neville, Cecil Harrell
  • Newberne, John Small
  • Nicholson, Elliott Nolley
  • Owens, Earl Welborn
  • Page, Cary Lee
  • Parham, Samuel Jones, Jr.
  • Parker, Dan Beauregard
  • Parker, James Howard
  • Parker, Walter Wellington
  • Parrish, Charles V.
  • Pate, Junior Micah
  • Peele, Eugene Holstead
  • Pelletier, Gerald
  • Pemberton, Heath Lee
  • Penton, Howard Allen
  • Perry, Daniel W.
  • Phillips, Branson Dewitt
  • Pickle, Roy Lee
  • Pittman, Nazareth Rowland
  • Polk, James Knox
  • Powell, William Edward, Jr.
  • Prescott, Marion Butler
  • Price, Caroline
  • Purrington, Philip Parker
  • Quattlebaum, James Tindal
  • Quillin, Ernest William
  • Redwine, Thomas Worth
  • Rhodes, Benj. Franklin
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  • Ritchie, William Alexander
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  • Royall, John Allan
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  • Sasser, Kirby Cleveland
  • Sasser, Roy Monroe
  • Satisky, Harry Louis
  • Scroggs, Mack Lenoir
  • Scruggs, William Joseph
  • Shaw, Eugene Guilford
  • Sherrill, Edward Gilmer, Jr.
  • Shuford, Donald Emory
  • Sills, Joe Branson
  • Sinclair, David Cunningham, Jr.
  • Smiley, Thomas Bryan
  • Smith, Charles Gilman
  • Smith, Clater Webb
  • Smith, George Herbert, Jr.
  • Smith, James Hillard
  • Smith, Sidney Silas, Jr.
  • Smith, Samuel Wall
  • Spach, Jule Christian
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  • Speed, Robert Ransom
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  • Stancill, John Russel
  • Stevenson, Samuel Harris
  • Strong, John Moore
  • Strother, Staton Stallings
  • Sullivan, William Adderson
  • Summerell, Frances Peden
  • Swann, Edward Lyle
  • Swink, William Joshua
  • Sylvester, Richard Durward
  • Taylor, Joseph Mitchell
  • Taylor, Walter John
  • Thomas, Charles Avery
  • Thomas, Scott McDonald
  • Thompson, Edward Arthur
  • Thompson, George West, Jr.
  • Thompson, Horace Kent
  • Thompson, Robert Love, Jr.
  • Thomson, Lucille
  • Thornton, Emmett Lionel
  • Thornton, Thomas Albert, Jr.
  • Tilley, John Everett
  • Tomlinson, Dwight Garrott
  • Trivette, William Marion
  • Trotter, John Paul
  • Tucker, William Arnold
  • Turrentine, Julian Atwater
  • Upchurch, Roy Wakefield
  • Uzzle, Thomas Marshall
  • Verner, Mary Elizabeth
  • Vickers, Winston Gordon
  • Waddell, Robert Lee
  • Wagoner, Joe
  • Wall, Max Solomon
  • Wallace, Samuel Gordon
  • Ward, Herschel Thomas
  • Warner, David Franklin
  • Warrick, Jess
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  • White, Henry Walton
  • Whitehurst, Roland Luther
  • Wicker, Matthew Edward
  • Wilkie, Arthur Lewis
  • Williams, John Cossie
  • Williamson, Arthur
  • Williamson, Benjamin Napier
  • Wilson, Odie Leon, Jr.
  • Winstead, John Lindsay
  • Wood, James Edward
  • Woodall, William Brantley
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  • Woodard, Warren Vaughan
  • Wootten, Thomas Myers
  • Wootten, William Patrick
  • Workman, Frank Leslie
  • Wrenn, Earl Reid
  • Wright, Robert Hardaway, Jr.
  • Wrike, Walter Curtis
  • Wyche, Cyril Julian
  • Yates, William James
  • Yelverton, Oscar Wayne
  • Young, Robert Gill
  • Young, Roy William
  • Youngblood, Samuel Herbert, Jr.
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  • Abernethy, Oscar Marvin, LL.B.
  • Abramowitz, Jacob Bernard, A.B.
  • Adams, Edgar Eugene, Ph.G.
  • Adams, James Ervin, B.S.
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  • Andrews, Alva Dare, A.B.
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  • Aull, Luther Bachman, Jr., M.S.
  • Aycock, Frank Bayard, Jr., A.B.
  • Aycock, Thomas Bayard, B.S.
  • Bailey, James Osler, A.B.
  • Bain, James Douglass, Ph.G.
  • Barnette, Walker, A.B.
  • Battle, Newsom Pittman, B.S.
  • Benson, Chase Howard, A.M.
  • Bethea, James McRea, A.B.
  • Birkhead, John Watson, Jr., B.S.
  • Blades, Melick West, Ph.G.
  • Boettcher, Otto Heath, A.B.
  • Bonner, J. Bryan Havens, B.S.
  • Bost, Ralph Walton, A.M.
  • Bowman, Ernest Franklin, B.S.
  • Braun, Milton Lau, A.M.
  • Brett, Susie McGloughan, A.B.
  • Briggs, David Hezekiah, A.M.
  • Britt, Burney Alexander, Ph.G.
  • Brookshire, Lloyd Plemmons, Ph.G.
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  • Brown, Leland Preston, B.S.
  • Brown, Sanford Wiley, LL.B.
  • Bruton, Gaston Swindell, A.M.
  • Bryson, Herman Jennings, A.M.
  • Butler, Allen Dexter, A.B.
  • Butt, William Harold, B.S.
  • Byers, Kansas, A.M.
  • Capps, Henry Samuel, A.B.
  • Cardwell, Maurice Wayland, B.S.
  • Carmichael, Richard Cart, A.B.
  • Carson, Boyce Galloway, A.B.
  • Cathcart, John Harris, A.B.
  • Caudle, James Elvin, A.B.
  • Chaney, John Francis, B.S.
  • Chase, Arthur Sloan, B.S.
  • Cheek, Lemuel Robert, Ph.G.
  • Clark, William Alexander, Ph.G.
  • Cobb, Robert Bryan, A.B.
  • Collins, Addison Boyce, A.B.
  • Colton, Cullen Bryant, A.B.
  • Cook, Alexander Eugene, LL.B.
  • Corbitt, David Leroy, A.B.
  • Couch, John Nathanial, Ph.D.
  • Culbertson, Arthur Benj., M.S.
  • Curtis, Rufus Harrison, Ph.G.
  • Dalton, Bennie Booker, A.B.
  • Daniels, Stephen Fowler, B.S.
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  • Dowd, Alton Lawrence, A.B.
  • Downing, Dennis Garland, LL.B.
  • Doyle, Wilson Keyser, A.B.
  • Duls, Henry Davis, A.B.
  • Duncan, Maude Helen, A.B., A.M.
  • Earle, Wilton Robinson, M.S.
  • Eley, Alvin James, LL.B.
  • Engstrum, Edgar Francis, B.S.
  • Epstein, Henry George, A.B.
  • Eutsler, Roland Byerly, M.S.
  • Faucette, William Jenkins, A.B.
  • Fleming, Fred Henry, Ph.G.
  • Flintom, Charles Woods, B.S.
  • Foltz, Dorothy, Ph.G.
  • Fortescue, Zachariah Thos., Jr., A.B.
  • Fountain, Bracey Frederick, A.B.
  • Frazier, Kitty Lee, A.B.
  • Furguson, Howard Quinn, Ph.G.
  • Galimore, George Dewey, B.S.
  • Gaskins, Joseph Reid, B.S.
  • Giersch, Otto Lumley, B.S.
  • Gilbert, John Neely, B.S.
  • Glenn, Jamerson Samuel, Ph.G.
  • Glover, Francis Overstreet, A.B.
  • Gooding, Guy Vernon, A.B.
  • Gorham, Mack Cutchin, A. M.
  • Graves, Nellie Hamilton, A.B.
  • Gregory, John Tillery, A.B.
  • Groce, Thomas Arthur, Jr., B.S.
  • Gwynn, Wm. Wardlaw, A.B.
  • Hair, Robert Clifton, Ph.G.
  • Hall, Stacy Buckner, Ph.G.
  • Hampton, George Coggin, LL.B.
  • Hard, Charles Frederick, A.M.
  • Hardin, Eugene Brooks, Ph.G.
  • Harding, William Knowlton, B.S.
  • Hare, Ransom Bryant, Jr., A.B.
  • Harmon, John Obie, A.B.
  • Harrell, Rena Chambers, A.M.
  • Harris, Joseph Claxton, Ph.G.
  • Hartsell, Earl Horace, A.B.
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  • Hedrick, Ottis Lee, B.S.
  • Henderson, Tyre Glenn, LL.B.
  • Henderson, Worth Dewey, LL.B.
  • Hearne, Moses Killebrew, B.S.
  • Hill, Vernon Allen, A.B.
  • Hinshaw, Clifford Reginald, A.M.
  • Holderness, Wm. Henry, A.B.
  • Holmes, Clayton Carr, LL.B.
  • Holhouser, Charles Augustus, A.B.
  • Holshouser, Hoy, A.B.
  • Houser, Forest Melville, A.B.
  • Howell, Almonte Charles, Ph.D.
  • Hoyle, Vinton Asbury, A.B.
  • Hunt, Lynn Ross, B.S.
  • Hunt, William Baker, Jr., B.S.
  • Hunter, William Cooper, A.B.
  • Isenhour, Robert Rufus, B.S.
  • Jacocks, Thomas Baker, Jr., B.S.
  • James, Myriel Anderson, A.B.
  • Jenkins, William Sumner, A.B.
  • Jennings, Earle DeWitt, M.S.
  • Johnson, Herbert Eugene, A.B.
  • Johnson, James Edwin, Jr., P.D.
  • Johnson, William Lewis, Ph.G.
  • Kelly, Abner, Wellington, A.M.
  • Kesler, John C., A.B.
  • Kirby, James Hines, Ph.G.
  • Knight, Robert Seymour, Jr., Ph.G.
  • Kyser, Edward Vernon, Ph.C.
  • Laney, Emsley Armfield, B.S.
  • Lankford, Greene Wright, A.B.
  • Lassiter, Leroy Irvin, B.S.
  • Lazarus, Jack, A.B.
  • Learned, Mary, A.M.
  • Liddell, Anna Forbes, Ph.D.
  • Lineberger, Henry Abel, B.S.
  • Linney, Romulus Zachariah, Jr., A.B.
  • Little, Thomas Alexander, A.M.
  • McCall, Johnston Vannoy, A.B.
  • McCrummen, Dan Clayton, Ph.G.
  • McDonald, Angus Morris, Jr., A.B.
  • McDonald, William Russell, Jr., Ph.G.
  • McGalliard, John Calvin, A.B.
  • McKnight, Thomas Mortimer, A.M.
  • McLennan, Daniel Commie, B.S.
  • MacCarthy, Gerald Raleigh, A.M.
  • Mauney, Walter McCombs, Ph.G.
  • Malpass, Bishop Lemley, A.B.
  • Mangum, Ernest Preston, B.S.
  • Mann, George Weaver, A.M.
  • Manning, Hattie C., A.B.
  • Martin, Herman Wilkes, A.M.
  • Mast, James Brady, A.B.
  • Melvin, Marion Butler, Ph.G.
  • Merritt, Carroll Zola, A.B.
  • Midyette, Samuel Buxton, A.B.
  • Millsaps, Vera Evanna, B.S.
  • Millender, Lucy, A.B.
  • Miller, James Lowry, A.B.
  • Milstead, Andrew Dallam, A.B.
  • Mitchell, Franklin Troy, Ph.G.
  • Mitchell, Hugh Gordon, B.S.
  • Mock, Henry Bascom, Ph.D.
  • Morris, Roy Wilson, B.S.
  • Morse, Mildred, A.M.
  • Mourane, Joseph Harley, M.S.
  • Murphy, George Moseley, B.S.
  • Newby, George Edgar, Jr., A.B.
  • Norfleet, Charles Edward, B.S.
  • Overman, Donald Ethelred, B.S.
  • Palmer, Archibald William, Ph.G.
  • Pangle, Maxwell Galbraith, A.M.
  • Parker, William Vann, A.M.
  • Pearce, Benjamin Franklin, A.B.
  • Peeler, Clifford Alexander, B.S.
  • Penn, May Belle, A.M.
  • Petree, Samuel Elmer, A.B.
  • Pickard, Annie Artelia, A.B.
  • Pickens, Wiley Miller, A.M.
  • Pickens, Wyatt Andrew, A.M.
  • Pigott, Shepard Daniell, Ph.G.
  • Plyler, Dwight, B.S.
  • Powell, Thomas Edward, A.M.
  • Prescott, Colie Eugene, B.S.
  • Presnell, Wilmer Carr, B.S.
  • Quattlebaum, James Tindal, A.B.
  • Quinn, Raymond Ellis, Jr., B.S.
  • Ragsdale, George Young, A.B.
  • Ranes, Arthur, A.M.
  • Ranson, Murphy Dale, B.S.
  • Ranson, Robert Lacy, B.S.
  • Raper, Arthur Franklin, A.B.
  • Raper, John Elisha, B.S.
  • Ray, Fred Chamberlain, B.S.
  • Reaves, Howard Meacham, A.M.
  • Rees, Henry Ebenezer, Ph.G.
  • Reeves, Charles Gordon, A.B.
  • Reid, Charles Lewis, A.B.
  • Reitzel, John Brooks, B.S.
  • Reynolds, Hal Kerns, B.S.
  • Rogers, William White, A.M.
  • Rollins, Eugene Marvin, B.S.
  • Ross, Henry Clay, Ph.G.
  • Rowland, Clifford Carlisle, A.B.
  • Sanford, William Durwood, Ph.G.
  • Schwartz, Benjamin, B.S.
  • Seyffert, George Francis, B.S.
  • Shackell, Aubrey Earle, A.B.
  • Shepard, Thomas Harrison, Jr., B.S.
  • Shepherd, Malcolm, Lauchlin, A.B.
  • Shuford, Lloyd Durham, Ph.G.
  • Shuford, William Talmage, A.B.
  • Sides, Lonnie Ray, M.A.
  • Siewers, Charles Nathanial, A.B.
  • Sisk, Charles Jones, Ph.G.
  • Smith, Charles Fitzhugh, B.S.
  • Smith, David Allan, Ph.G.
  • Smith, Edwin Bretney, A.B.
  • Smith, John Leroy, A.M.
  • Smith, Mattie Elizabeth, Ph.G.
  • Smith, Nannie M., A.M.
  • Smith, Whittie Joy, A.B.
  • Smithdeal, Edward Octavius, A.M.
  • Soler y Estavan, Urbano, Ph.G.
  • Somers, William Fletcher, B.S.
  • Spaugh, Frederick Miller, B.S.
  • Spencer, Charles Edwin, A.B.
  • Stanton, John Colfax, Jr., A.B.
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  • Stephenson, Chas. Henry, Jr., B.S.
  • Stoudemire, Sterling Aubrey, A.M.
  • Stroupe, Francis Lee, A.B.
  • Stuart, George Shamburger, B.S.
  • Sturdivant, Joanna Farrell, A.M.
  • Sutton, Chester McKinley, A.M.
  • Swaney, Charles Arthur, Ph.G.
  • Sykes, Glenn Turner, B.S.
  • Taylor, Haywood Maurice, Ph.D.
  • Thompson, Mary Eliz., A.B.
  • Thompson, Paul Herman, P.D.
  • Thompson, Russell Aubrey, B.S.
  • Thompson, Sue Byrd, A.B.
  • Thompson, Winbourne, B.S.
  • Timberlake, Julius Poindexter, B.S.
  • Turner, Marvin Lee, A.B.
  • Turrentine, Nancy Pearl, A.B.
  • Tuttle, Orin Augustus, A.B.
  • Tyson, William Sherrod, B.S.
  • Venable, Frances P., A.B.
  • Waddill, William Baxter, B.S.
  • Wallace, Arthur Clegg, Ph.G.
  • Ward, David Livingstone, Jr., A.B.
  • Ward, Waits Artemus, Ph.G.
  • Wardlaw, Joseph George, Jr., M.S.
  • Watson, Richard, Ph.G.
  • Weaver, Robert Sessoms, B.S.
  • Webb, Thomas Paul, Jr., Ph.G.
  • Weil, Abram, A.B.
  • Wells, Dare Abernethy, M.S.
  • Wessells, Neil Etchison, Ph.G.
  • West, Maynard Dennis, Ph.G.
  • West, Jasper Daniel, A.B.
  • Wheeler, William Couch, B.S.
  • Whichard, Rogers Dey, A.B.
  • Whitaker, Harry Foote, B.S.
  • White, Jarrette Andrew, B.S.
  • White, Wm. Edgar, Jr., B.S.
  • White, William Dabney, A.B.
  • Whitehead, Charles Raymond, Ph.G.
  • Whitener, Russell Winfield, A.M.
  • Whitener, Thos. Augustus, M.S.
  • Whitley, Ona Ruth, A.B.
  • Whitmore, Homer Edward, Ph.G.
  • Willard, Edward Payson, Jr., A.M.
  • Williams, Thomas Read, Ph.G.
  • Williamson, Benj. Franklin, Jr., A.B.
  • Willis, Samuel Willis, A.M.
  • Wilson, Katherine Elizabeth, M.A.
  • Wilson, Thomas James, III, A.M.
  • Wilson, Thomas Vernon, Ph.G.
  • Winn, Lily, A.B.
  • Woodard, Thomas Hadley, A.B.
  • Wright, Louis B., A.M.
  • Wynne, George Bennette, B.S.
  • Zollicoffer, John Hilliard, A.B.
  • Allen, Eugene Gerald
  • Allen, Samuel Nolan
  • Alley, John Hayes
  • Allred, Clarence Malcolm
  • Alsop, Wm. Strother
  • Anderson, Richard Fenner
  • Andrews, Claude Miller
  • Atkins, Craig Starbuck
  • Barnes, James Bennette
  • Barnes, Tony
  • Barnes, James Thomas
  • Bell, Braden Manly
  • Bellamy, James Exum
  • Bissette, Wm. Cefare
  • Blackwelder, Dwight McNairy
  • Blackwelder, Robert Guy
  • Bolick, Leo Ernest
  • Boney, Paisley, Jr.
  • Booth, Hubert Edwin
  • Bowden, Bernice Saunders
  • Bowden, Moseley Carr
  • Bowen, Harold Jenkins
  • Branch, James Stafford
  • Branch, Newland Acree
  • Brown, Camillus Elno
  • Brown, Kermit English
  • Brown, Thomas Gordan
  • Brown, Walter Cornelius
  • Bonner, William Shaw
  • Brody, Louis Julius Stephen
  • Bryant, Carrie Virginia
  • Brunson, Harry Leroy
  • Burgess, Ruben Victor
  • Capel, Aaron Leon
  • Carson, Ray Gentry
  • Cates, Clarence Columbus
  • Cates, John William
  • Cato, Miss Alma Odeska
  • Caton, George Allen, Jr.
  • Charles, William John
  • Clark, John Edmund Duncan
  • Coble, Floyd Garland
  • Coggeshall, Berryman Edwards
  • Cohen, Marx B., Jr.
  • Coley, Carl Younger
  • Connor, Max Brinson
  • Cooper, David Jackson
  • Corey, Joseph Preston
  • Cornwell, Abner Milton
  • Cox, Edward Young, Jr.
  • Cox, Vernon Henderson
  • Coxe, Tench Charles, Jr.
  • Cozart, Ula Hubert, Jr.
  • Crawley, Elliott Leslie
  • Crichton, James Hull
  • Crisp, George Rountree
  • Crisp, Robey Bowman
  • Cross, William Thomas, Jr.
  • Crowell, Reginald A.
  • Cullen, Charles Pastuer
  • Cutchin, Joe Spencer, Jr.
  • Daughtry, Earl McCoy
  • Davis, Ernest Judson
  • Davis, Lawson Edward
  • DeBerry, Willie G.
  • DeHart, Horace Maxwell
  • Deviney, Ernest Dewitt
  • Dixon, Wm. Thomas
  • Donnelly, Grant Lester
  • Doyle, Jr., Harvey William
  • Dunn, William Edwin
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  • Durham, Carey Winston
  • Echols, William Roger
  • Edmundson, Leland Burnice
  • Ek, August William
  • Ellis, Charles Britt, Jr.
  • Ellis, William Dewey
  • Evans, Charles Rhoads
  • Fanning, Frederick Deveau, Jr.
  • Farr, William, Jr.
  • Farrior, Marsden Lee
  • Ferguson, Charles Lee
  • Fields, Cecil McKenzie
  • Fields, Gurley
  • Fish, Gerald Rankin
  • Foushee, John McIver
  • Freeman, Joseph Franklin
  • Freeman, James Newton
  • Freeman, Orville William
  • Gallagher, Patrick Northey
  • Gentry, James Walter
  • Gillon, Baxter Monroe, Jr.
  • Glenn, Alfonso Grier
  • Goodman, Alfred Vernon
  • Goodson, Carl Sumner
  • Goodyear, Edward Rogers
  • Greene, Carl Washington
  • Greenwood, Clyde Piercy
  • Gregg, James Murphy
  • Griffin, Edward Foster
  • Griffin, Hugh Patrick
  • Griffin, J. Harold
  • Griffith, John Hammond, III
  • Grimes, James Walter, Jr.
  • Hall, James Harden
  • Hawfield, Henry Grady
  • Head, William Gwynne
  • Hedrick, Edward Lawrence, Jr.
  • Hester, William Shepherd
  • Hickman, Wesley Jones
  • Hill, James Allen
  • Hope, Edward Buist
  • Hughes, Mills Augustus
  • Hutchins, John Manning
  • Hyatt, Paul R.
  • Isbell, William Howard
  • James, Clarence Henry
  • Johnson, Blackburn W.
  • Johnson, Eugene Joseph
  • Johnson, Vernon Clegg
  • Johnston, Alfred Arrington
  • Jones, Wilmer
  • Jordan, Mills Morrison
  • Justice, Ralph Healan
  • Kenney, Stephen Etheridge W.
  • King, Charles Stanton
  • King, Elmore William
  • Kirkman, Grady Ernest
  • Kistler, Alvin Russell
  • Kohloss, Gladstone Leighton
  • Lacy, Thomas Allen
  • Lamb, Frank Wynter
  • Lambeth, Harry Lee
  • Langston, William Leslie
  • Larsen, Trygue
  • Lasley, James Mecum
  • Lee, Albert Evans
  • Lee, James Lovette
  • Leftwich, Mason Ford
  • Leggett, William Thomas
  • Lemley, Conrad Brown
  • Lewellyn, Henry Harrison
  • Liles, Lawrence Rowland
  • Lindgren, Powell Todd
  • Long, William Morvin
  • Lupton, James Harold
  • McAulay, John Angus, Jr.
  • McCollum, Chas. Edmund
  • McDonald, Chas. Henry, Jr.
  • McDonald, Paul Clark
  • McDuffie, Roy Holland
  • McKie, Elizabeth Frances
  • Mackie, Basil Girard
  • Mann, Frank Bascom
  • Martin, Oscar Eugene
  • Mason, Charles Edgar
  • Massey, William Henry
  • Matthews, Theodore Crenshaw
  • Maxwell, Hugh, Gordon
  • May, Ben, Jr.
  • Maynard, Mrs. Worth Jackson
  • Meekins, Percy W.
  • Melton, Darling Jackson
  • Melvin, Marion Butler
  • Merritt, Chancie Lee
  • Meyer, George Michael, Jr.
  • Michal, James Weston
  • Midyette, Bryan B.
  • Millikan, Benjamin Franklin
  • Miller, Worth Williard
  • Mills, Lapsley Barron
  • Mills, Ralph Tyree
  • Moore, Larry Ichabod, Jr.
  • Moore, Nicholas Gibbon
  • Neiman, Abe Bernard
  • Nesbitt, John Teasdale Clark
  • Norwood, Joseph Jackson
  • O'Brien, William Lee, Jr.
  • O'Neil, Cedric, Lamoine
  • Osborne, Benjamin
  • Overton, Richard Burton
  • Parham, Scott P.
  • Parkerson, Joseph Edward
  • Parsley, Philip Ford
  • Parsons, Paul Greer
  • Patton, George Brabson
  • Patton, George Tazewell, Jr.
  • Pendergrass, Edward Julian, Jr.
  • Perkins, James Vance
  • Peterson, Roy Douglas
  • Pickler, Martin Ray
  • Pless, Edwin Justice
  • Pollard, William Albert
  • Poole, Robert Edward
  • Poole, Walter Loomin
  • Prescott, James Carlyle
  • Quinerly, Jesse Latham
  • Reagan, Frank Weaver
  • Richardson, Robert Glenn
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  • Roberts, Gratz Linwood
  • Robinson, Edmund Eugene
  • Rodman, Martha Pearl
  • Rowe, Alton Floyd
  • Sawyer, Charles Judson, Jr.
  • Sawyer, Carl Rudolph
  • Scarboro, John A.
  • Schneider, Leon Irving
  • Scott, William deRossett
  • Sellers, William Watson
  • Sessoms, Robert Edward
  • Settle, Reuben Reid
  • Sevier, Joseph Thomas, Jr.
  • Shearouse, Fred La Roche
  • Shell, William Sutherland
  • Shepard, Robert Parker
  • Shoulders, John Allen
  • Sloan, Thomas Marshall
  • Smith, Charles Laughinghouse
  • Smith, John Elba
  • Smithwick, James Etheridge
  • Southerland, Ben Witherington, Jr.
  • Stillwell, Harry Clifford
  • Stout, Chalmers Otis
  • Stubbs, Daniel Webster
  • Sumner, John David
  • Swain, Wilbert Jacob
  • Talton, Wm. Jennings
  • Taylor, Leon Bayard
  • Thomas, Lawrence Allen
  • Thompson, George Butler
  • Thompson, Walter Milton, Jr.
  • Toms, Marion Frederick
  • Travis, William Allison
  • Turnage, John Woodley
  • Turner, Samuel Monroe
  • Tyson, Thomas Burwell
  • Underwood, Alvin Duke
  • Vance, Joseph Addison, Jr.
  • Wafford, Walter Thomas
  • Wainer, David S.
  • Wall, Thomas Diggs
  • Ward, George Hahn
  • Warren, Lorenzo Blake
  • Watson, Harold Lawrence
  • Watts, Carl B.
  • Webb, Graham
  • Wells, John T.
  • West, Wilbur Latham
  • White, Geitner Chamblee
  • White, Gladstone Huxley
  • White, William Dunlap
  • Whitehurst, Virgil Norman
  • Whittington, Claude Thos.
  • Wilkerson, Starling Dwight
  • Wilkinson, Marcus Alexander
  • Williams, Burt Theodore
  • Williams, Frank Webb
  • Williamson, John Hubert
  • Willis, Giles Whitehurst
  • Williamson, Weldon Edwards
  • Willson, Harold Sellers
  • Wilson, Cecil
  • Wilson, Joseph Von
  • Windley, Jack Linwood
  • Wingate, Henry Watson
  • Wolfe, Frank James
  • Woodard, James Edwin
  • Wooten, Robert Southerland
  • Woodard, Warden Louis
  • Yarborough, James Elmo
  • Young, Willoughby Foster

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  • Adams, Junius Greene
  • Adams, Samuel Burton
  • Allen, Julia
  • Allen, Robert Purnell
  • Allison, Frances Lou
  • Ballou, Robert Lucien
  • Barbour, James R.
  • Bivins, James Daniel
  • Blue, Luther Avon
  • Bolton, Marvin Ewing
  • Bridgers, James Harvey
  • Brown, Mark
  • Butler, George Phineas
  • Carter Thomas Clifford
  • Carver, Flemiel Oscar
  • Clement, John Henry
  • Cooper, Esther
  • Darling, Hale Knight
  • Davis, Thomas Walker
  • De Vaughn, Mrs. Eliz. South
  • Ethridge, Thomas J.
  • Eure, Nathaniel Lindsay
  • Fowlkes, Lynwood Milton
  • Foy, Charles Knox
  • Franks, Samuel Leonidas
  • Gaddy, Claude Fisher
  • Gibson, Jefferson Davis
  • Glenn, Leonidas Chalmers
  • Guthrie, Thomas William
  • Hammer, William Cicero
  • Harrington, John Maxwell
  • Hayes, John
  • Henry, Tidal Boyce
  • Hill, Walter Liddell
  • Hoey, Clyde R.
  • Johnson, A. Theodore
  • Johnston, Addie Louise
  • Johnston, Mrs. Benj. Grover
  • Johnston, Hugh Pharr, Jr.
  • Johnston, Wilfred Ivey
  • Jones, Leah Donnell
  • Joyner, Mrs. Ruth Deans
  • Lanier, Thornwell
  • Long, Thomas Sparrow
  • Lynch, Margaret Kirkpatrick
  • Lynn, Clabe Webster
  • Lyon, Thomas Christian
  • McAulay, Hugh Morrison
  • McCarthy, Eleanor Barbour
  • McIver, Lula Martin
  • McLean, John Lacy
  • McMaster, Bessie Gregg
  • McNeill, Kenneth
  • MacDonald, Caroline
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  • Maeshima, Yutaka
  • Manning, Frederick Haughton
  • Matthews, Helen Ingram
  • May, Tim Ansel
  • Meares, George Folger
  • Melson, John William
  • Morris, Fred Detwiley
  • Morrow, Helen A.
  • Morton, Mrs. J. Flood
  • Murray, Archie R.
  • Murray, Edward Clark
  • Neal, Mary Naomi
  • Nicholls, Joshua Robertson
  • Nimocks, Quincy Kellog
  • Nixon, Kenneth Jones
  • Norwood, John Henry
  • Norburn, Martha Elizabeth
  • Norwood, Hart
  • Norwood, Van D.
  • Odom, William Henry
  • Ogelsby, John Montgomery
  • O'Neal, George Earl
  • Pace, William Heck
  • Parker, Julia Piccola
  • Parks, Sidney Lee
  • Patrick, Ralph Clinton
  • Patterson, Adolphus Sherman
  • Peele, Thomas Norfleet
  • Person, Willie Montgomery
  • Petteway, Elliott Jennings
  • Pharr, Henry Neal
  • Pickett, Robert K.
  • Porro, Enrique Zayas
  • Powell, Wiley Vernon
  • Powers, Thomas Wilson
  • Purcell, John
  • Rendleman, John Luther
  • Richardson, Helen Ridgely
  • Roberts, Chauncey Hardwick
  • Roberts, Waltenberry
  • Rodgers, James Orr
  • Rosemond, Thelma
  • Ross, Frank Howard
  • Royall, William Richard
  • Sale, Fred Leland
  • Savley, Eva Davis
  • Scales, Elizabeth Walker
  • Schenck, Hal Emerson
  • Seay, Henry Lee
  • Seligson, Charles
  • Shaw, Henry Elias
  • Shine, Mrs. Claudia Pearsall
  • Silin, Charles Intervale
  • Simons, John David
  • Smallwood, Robert Fleet
  • Smith, Albert Lewis
  • Smith, Alexander R.
  • Smith, Dulcedo
  • Smith, E. C.
  • Smith, Edgar Neal
  • Smith, George C.
  • Smith, Hugh White
  • Smith, Jake McCrackin
  • Smith, Leon
  • Smith, Paul Olsen
  • Sneath, George Mark
  • Smith, Thomas Latham
  • Snyder, Verdie Elizabeth
  • Spence, John Brantley
  • Spitz, Leon
  • Sprague, John Frederick
  • Stacy, Mary Martha
  • Stainback, Wm. Lee, Jr.
  • Stanford, Ulca Leland
  • Steele, Emily S.
  • Stenhouse, Elizabeth
  • Stewart, Charles
  • Stronach, John Maxton
  • Sudlow, Ethel
  • Sullivan, Ralph Alexander
  • Summers, Everett Doggett
  • Sumner, Emmett A.
  • Sumner, Howard L.
  • Venable, Cantey McD.
  • Swain, Avery McLean
  • Swain, Thomas Lee
  • Swindell, James H.
  • Taketomi, Yasuo
  • Taliaferro, Carol Davis
  • Tarpley, Roberta Deery
  • Taylor, Alexander Ross
  • Taylor, Chas. Collins, Jr.
  • Taylor, Dora Ashby
  • Taylor, Richard Adolphus
  • Team, Benj. Goss
  • Terry, Edgar Burton, Jr.
  • Thames, John
  • Thomas, John Stanly
  • Thomas, Luther Austin
  • Thompson, Lewis Whitmell
  • Thompson, Mrs. Robt. Love
  • Thompson, Wm. Sillers
  • Thorne, Joseph Burrell
  • Thrower, John J.
  • Tillery, John Richard
  • Tillett, Boone Dowdy
  • Tillett, Ernest Noell
  • Towers, Frederick
  • Trask, Christian Heide
  • Troxler, George Boston
  • Tyler, Wynona Woodward
  • Usher, Joseph Thomas
  • Valentine, J. C. M.
  • Valentine, Thomas Woods
  • Van Noppen, Leonard Charles
  • Venters, Christopher Harry
  • Vestal, Rufus M.
  • Wagoner, Gerald Oscar
  • Walker, Harry H.
  • Ward, Edwin Smithwick
  • Ward, Vera Louise
  • Ware, Freno Samuel
  • Watkins, Robert Hadley
  • Watson, Eric George Guilford
  • Watson, James Willie
  • Watson, Marian R.
  • Waugh, Henry E.
  • Webb, Junius Clarence
  • Wharton, Helen
  • Whedbee, Chas.
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  • Whedbee, Harry Wist
  • Wheeler, Carlyle Dewey
  • Whitaker, Harry A.
  • Whitaker, James Fletcher
  • Whitehurst, Arthur Renard
  • White, James Stark
  • Whitfield, Lewis Evander
  • Whitfield, Nathan Fitzhugh Lee
  • Whitley, Henry Ward Beecher
  • Whittington, Elmer Glenn
  • Willcox, John
  • Williams, Louisa Sanders
  • Williams, Martin Van Buren
  • Williams, Harold Thomas
  • Williams, Robert Elisha
  • Wilson, George Edward
  • Wilson, Thomas Leslie
  • Woodrow, Katherine H.
  • Wolfson, Abraham Maurice
  • Womack, Anderson William
  • Woosley, John Brooks
  • Yandle, Lawrence Sadler
  • Yoder, Monroe Cary


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The University of North Carolina Organization
1924-1925

Officers of Administration

THE UNIVERSITY

  • HARRY WOODBURN CHASE, Ph.D., LL.D., President.
  • WALTER DALLAM TOY, M.A., Secretary of the Faculty.
  • THOMAS JAMES WILSON, JR., Ph.D., Registrar.
  • GEORGE KENNETH GRANT HENRY, Ph.D., Assistant Registrar.
  • CHARLES THOMAS WOOLLEN, Business Manager.
  • JULIUS ALGERNON WARREN, Treasurer and Bursar.
  • LOUIS ROUND WILSON, Ph.D., Librarian.
  • CHARLES MELVILLE BAKER, A.M., B.L.S., Assistant Librarian.
  • FRANCIS FOSTER BRADSHAW, A.B., Dean of Students.
  • MRS. MARVIN HENDRIX STACY, Adviser to Women.
  • ROBERT ALLISON FETZER, B.S., M.A., Director of Athletics.

THE COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS

  • JAMES FINCH ROYSTER, Ph.D., Dean of the College of Liberal Arts.
  • ANDREW HENRY PATTERSON, A.M., Dean of the School of Applied Science.
  • NATHAN WILSON WALKER, Ed.M., Acting-Dean of the School of Education and Director of the Summer School.
  • CLAUDIUS TEMPLE MURCHISON, Ph.D., Acting Dean of School of Commerce.
  • EDWIN GREENLAW, Ph.D., Dean of the Graduate School.
  • MERTON LEROY PERSON, LL.B., Dean of the School of Law.
  • ISAAC HALL MANNING, M.D., Dean of the School of Medicine.
  • EDWARD VERNON HOWELL, A.B., Ph.G., Dean of the School of Pharmacy.
  • GUSTAVE MAURICE BRAUNE, C.E., Dean of the School of Engineering.
  • HOWARD WASHINGTON ODUM, Ph.D., Director of the School of Public Welfare.

THE EXTENSION DIVISION

  • CHESTER DEFOREST SNELL, B.H., B.S., Director.
  • EDGAR RALPH RANKIN, A.M., Associate Director.
  • GEORGE BASKERVILLE ZEHMAR, M.A., Associate Director.

THE GYMNASIUM

  • ROBERT BAKER LAWSON, M.D., Director.

THE INFIRMARY

  • ERIC ALONZO ABERNETHY, S.B., M.D., University Physician.

YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION

  • HARRY FULCHER COMER, B.S., General Secretary.

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Officers of Instruction

  • HARRY WOODBURN CHASE, Ph.D., LL.D., President.
  • FRANCIS PRESTON VENABLE, Ph.D., D.Sc., LL.D., Kenan Professor of Chemistry.
  • WALTER DALLAM TOY, M.A., Professor of the Germanic Languages and Literatures.
  • WILLIAM CAIN, A.M., LL.D., D.Sc., Kenan Professor Emeritus of Mathematics.
  • HENRY HORACE WILLIAMS, A.M., B.D., Kenan Professor of Philosophy.
  • HENRY VAN PETERS WILSON, Ph.D., Kenan Professor of Zoology.
  • COLLIER COBB, A.M., D.Sc., Professor of Geology and Mineralogy.
  • CHARLES STAPLES MANGUM, A.B., M.D., Professor of Anatomy.
  • EDWARD VERNON HOWELL, A.B., Ph.G., Professor of Pharmacy and Dean of the School of Pharmacy.
  • *MARCUS CICERO STEPHENS NOBLE, Professor of Pedagogy and Dean of the School of Education.
  • ISAAC HALL MANNING, M.D., Professor of Physiology and Dean of the School of Medicine.
  • *GEORGE HOWE, Ph.D., Professor of the Latin Language and Literature.
  • NATHAN WILSON WALKER, A.B., Ed.M., Professor of Secondary Education, Director of the Summer School, and Acting Dean of the School of Education.
  • WILLIAM DEBERNIERE MACNIDER, M.D., Kenan Professor of Pharmacology.
  • WILLIAM CHAMBERS COKER, Ph.D., Kenan Professor of Botany.
  • ARCHIBALD HENDERSON, Ph.D., D.C.L., LL.D., Professor of Mathematics.
  • JOSEPH GREGOIRE DEROULHAC HAMILTON, Ph.D., Kenan Professor of History and Government.
  • ANDREW HENRY PATTERSON, A.M., Professor of Physics and Dean of the School of Applied Science.
  • HENRY MCGILBERT WAGSTAFF, Ph.D., Professor of History.
  • PATRICK HENRY WINSTON, Professor of Law.
  • WILLIAM MORTON DEY, Ph.D., Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures.
  • MERTON LEROY FERSON, LL.B., Professor of Law and Dean of the School of Law.
  • ATWELL CAMPBELL MCINTOSH, A.M., Professor of Law.
  • ALVIN SAWYER WHEELER, Ph.D., Professor of Organic Chemistry.
  • LOUIS ROUND WILSON, Ph.D., Kenan Professor of Library Administration and Librarian.
  • PARKER HAYWARD DAGGETT, S.B., Professor of Electrical Engineering.
  • JAMES MUNSIE BELL, Ph.D., Smith Professor of Chemistry.
  • EDWIN GREENLAW, Ph.D., Kenan Professor of English and Dean of the Graduate School.
  • JAMES BELL BULLITT, A.M., M.D., Professor of Pathology.
  • THOMAS JAMES WILSON, JR., Ph.D., Registrar.
  • EUGENE CUNNINGHAM BRANSON, A.M., Litt.D., Kenan Professor of Rural Social Economics.
  • DUDLEY DEWITT CARROLL, M. A., Professor of Economics and Dean of the School of Commerce.
  • FREDERICK HENRY KOCH, A.M., Professor of Dramatic Literature.
  • JOHN EMERY LEAR, E.E., Professor of Electrical Engineering.
  • NORMAN FOERSTER, A.M., Professor of English.
  • JOHN GROVER BEARD, Ph.G., Professor of Pharmacy.
  • EDGAR WALLACE KNIGHT, Ph.D., Professor of Rural Education.
  • PAUL JOHN WEAVER, B.A., A.A.G.O., Professor of Music.
  • WILLIAM FREDERICK PROUTY, Ph.D., Professor of Straitigraphic Geology.
  • HOWARD WASHINGTON ODUM, Ph.D., Kenan Professor of Sociology and Director of the School of Public Welfare.
  • WILLIAM STANLEY BERNARD, A.M., Professor of Greek.

        * Absent on leave, 1924-1925.



        † Absent on leave, 1924-1925, on the Kenan Foundation.



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  • JOHN MANNING BOOKER, Ph.D., Professor of English.
  • OLIVER TOWLES, Ph.D., Professor of French.
  • THOMAS FELIX HICKERSON, A.M., S.B., Professor of Civil Engineering.
  • *WILLIAM WHATLEY PIERSON, JR., Ph.D., Professor of History and Government.
  • JOHN FREDERICK DASHIELL, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology.
  • JESSE FREDERICK STEINER, Ph.D., Professor of Social Technology.
  • STURGIS ELLENO LEAVITT, Ph.D., Professor of Spanish.
  • JAMES FINCH ROYSTER, Ph.D., Kenan Professor of English Philology and Dean of the College of Liberal Arts.
  • ROBERT DIGGS WIMBERLY CONNOR, Ph.B., Kenan Professor of History and Government.
  • GUSTAVE MAURICE BRAUNE, C.E., Professor of Civil Engineering and Dean of the School of Engineering.
  • GERALD W. JOHNSON, A.B., Professor of Journalism.
  • THORNTON SHIRLEY GRAVES, Ph.D., Professor of English.
  • KENT JAMES BROWN, Ph.D., Professor of German.
  • CLAUDIUS TEMPLE MURCHISON, Ph.D., Professor of Applied Economics.
  • ROBERT ERVIN COKER, Ph.D., Professor of Zoology.
  • MARION REX TRABUE, Ph.D., Professor of Educational Administration.
  • GEORGE MCFARLAND MCKIE, A.M., Professor of Public Speaking.
  • WALTER JEFFRIES MATHERLY, M.A., Professor of Business Administration.
  • ERLE EWART PEACOCK, A.B., M.B.A., Professor of Accounting.
  • HARRY WOLVEN CRANE, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology.
  • THOWAS LATIMER KIBLER, Ph.D., Professor of Economics and Transportation.
  • ARTHUR MELVILLE JORDAN, Ph.D., Professor of Educational Psychology.
  • ESEK RAY MOSHER, Ed.D., Professor of Education.
  • FRANCIS FOSTER BRADSHAW, A.B., Dean of Students.
  • ROBERT BAKER LAWSON, M.D., Associate Professor of Applied Anatomy.
  • JAMES TALMADGE DOBBINS, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Chemistry.
  • THORNDIKE SAVILLE, A.B., C.E., Professor of Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineering.
  • JOHN WAYNE LASLEY, JR., Ph.D., Professor of Pure Mathematics.
  • ALLAN WILSON HOBBS, Ph.D., Professor of Applied Mathematics.
  • WESLEY CRITZ GEORGE, Ph.D., Professor of Histology and Embryology.
  • OTTO STUHLMAN, JR., Ph.D., Professor of Physics.
  • GUSTAVE ADOLPHUS HARRER, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Latin.
  • *FRANK PORTER GRAHAM, M.A., Associate Professor of History.
  • CLARENCE ADDISON HIBBARD, M.A., Associate Professor of English.
  • CHARLES MELVILLE BAKER, A.M., B.L.S., Associate Professor of Library Administration and Assistant Librarian.
  • FRANK CARL VILBRANDT, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Industrial Chemistry.
  • HAROLD DIEDRICH MEYER, A.M., Associate Professor of Sociology and Supervisor of Field Work.
  • HAROLD FREDERICK JANDA, C.E., Associate Professor of Highway Engineering.
  • WALLACE EVERETT CALDWELL, Ph.D., Associate Professor of History.
  • JOHN BROOKS WOOSLEY, A.M., Associate Professor of Economics and Assistant Dean of School of Commerce.
  • HENRY DEXTER LEARNED, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Romance Languages.
  • ERICH WALTER ZIMMERMAN, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Marketing and Transportation.
  • ELMER GEORGE HOEFER, M.E., Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering.
  • EDMUND BROWN, JR., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Marketing.
  • SAMUEL HUNTINGTON HOBBS, JR., A.M., Associate Professor of Rural Economics and Sociology.
  • WILLIAM FLINT THRALL, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English.
  • HOWARD RUSSELL HUSE, Ph.B., Associate Professor of Romance Languages.
  • ROBERT HASLEY WETTACH, A.M., S.J.D., Associate Professor of Law.
  • WILLARD EARL ATKINS, J.D., Associate Professor of Business Law.
  • CHESTER PENN HIGBY, Ph.D., Associate Professor of History.
  • FRANK S. ROWLEY, M.L., Associate Professor of Law.
  • ALBRECHT NAETER, M.S., Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering.

        * Absent on leave, 1923-1925.



        †Absent on leave, 1924-1925, on the Kenan Foundation.



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  • DANIEL ALLAN MACPHERSON, M.S., Associate Professor of Bacteriology.
  • HERMAN HENRY STABB, M.A., Assistant Professor of Romance Languages.
  • ARTHUR SIMEON WINSOR, A.M., Associate Professor of Mathematics.
  • R. R. ROSEBOROUGH, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Latin.
  • *ERNEST LLOYD MACKIE, A.M., Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
  • JOSEPH BURTON LINKER, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
  • ALBERT SHAPIRO, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Spanish.
  • CORYDON PERRY SPRUILL, JR., A.B., B.Litt. (Oxon.), Assistant Professor of Economics.
  • EDWARD TANKARD BROWNE, A.M., Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
  • EDWARD VERNON KYSER, Ph.G., Associate Professor of Pharmacy.
  • KEENER CHAPMAN FRAZER, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of History.
  • HENRY ROLAND TOTTEN, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Botany.
  • ERNST CHRISTIAN PAUL METZENTHIN, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of German.
  • FLOYD HARRIS EDMINSTER, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry.
  • EARLE KEITH PLYLER, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physics.
  • JOEL HOWARD SWARTZ, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Geology.
  • *WILEY BRITTON SANDERS, A.M., Assistant Professor of Sociology.
  • ALBERT RAY NEWSOME, M.A., Assistant Professor of History.
  • SHIPP GILLESPIE SANDERS, A.M., Assistant Professor of Latin.
  • ALBERT COATES, LL.B., Assistant Professor of Law.
  • PAUL ELLIOTT GREEN, A.B., Assistant Professor of Philosophy.
  • FRED BAYS MCCALL, A.B., Assistant Professor of Law.
  • N. B. ADAMS, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Spanish.
  • R. I. LITTLE, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Spanish.
  • GEORGE L. PAINE, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English.
  • T. C. PACKENHAM, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Economics.
  • J. MERRITT LEAR, A.M., Assistant Professor of Insurance.
  • S. MCCLELLAND BUTT, A.M., Assistant Professor of Philosophy.
  • CHASE HOWARD BENSON, A.M., Instructor in Mathematics.
  • WILLIAM DOUGALD MACMILLAN, 3d., A.M., Instructor in English.
  • ALMONTE C. HOWELL, Ph.D., Assistant Professor in English.
  • FRANK JOHN HARONIAN, M.A., Instructor in French.
  • MARTIN KAHAO BROOKS, A.M., Instructor in Romance Languages.
  • HARRY SYLVANUS VANLANDINGHAM, M.A., Instructor in French.
  • CHARLES ROBERT HARRIS, S.M., Instructor in Chemistry.
  • JOHN FENTON DAUGHERTY, A.B., Instructor in Physics.
  • JOHN LEROY SMITH, A.M., Instructor in French.
  • EARLE DEWITT JENNINGS, S.M., Instructor in Chemistry.
  • STERLING AUBREY STOUDEMIRE, A.M., Instructor in Spanish.
  • GERALD RALEIGH MCCARTHY, A.B., Instructor in Geology.
  • GEORGE WALLACE SMITH, S.B., Assistant Professor in Engineering.
  • HORACE DOWNS CROCKFORD, S.M., Instructor in Chemistry.
  • HAYWOOD MAURICE TAYLOR, Ph.D., Instructor in Chemistry.
  • RAYMOND WILLIAM ADAMS, A.M., Instructor in English.
  • JOHN NATHANIEL, COUCH, A.M., Instructor in Botany.
  • CLAYTON CARR EDWARDS, A.B., Instructor in Mathematics.
  • ROBERT RUSSELL POTTER, A.M., Instructor in English.
  • THEODORE FRANK FITCH, A.B., Instructor in Music.
  • MICHAEL ARENDELL HILL, JR., A.M., Instructor in Mathematics.
  • FRANK THORNBER THOMPSON, A.M., Instructor in English.
  • HENRY THOMAS SHANKS, A.M., Instructor in History.
  • ROSSER HOWARD TAYLOR, A.M., Instructor in History.
  • DELBERT HAROLD GILPATRICK, A.M., Instructor in History.
  • JOHN MILTON WILLIAMS, B.A., (Oxon.), A.M., Instructor in English.
  • WILLIAM OLSEN, A.B., Instructor in English.
  • LONNIE RAY SIDES, A.B., Instructor in Music.
  • CHARLES FREDERICK HARD, A.B., Instructor in Music.
  • RALPH MCCOY TRIMBLE, C.E., Instructor in Civil Engineering.
  • JOHNSTON VANNOY MCCALL, A.B., Instructor in Spanish.
  • JOHN CORIDEN LYONS, M.A., Instructor in French.

        * Absent on leave, 1924-1925.



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  • CLARENCE CLIFFORD NORTON, A.M., Instructor in History.
  • PHILIP LOVIN ELLIOTT, A.B., Instructor in English.
  • JOHN MINOR GWYNN, A.B., Instructor in Latin.
  • WILLIAM WHITE ROGERS, A.B., Instructor in Psychology.
  • GEORGE VERNON DENNY, S.B., Instructor in English.
  • OSCAR EUGENE MARTIN, Instructor in Engineering.
  • A. THEODORE JOHNSON, A.M., Instructor in English.
  • PAUL MILTON GRAY, S.B., Instructor in Electrical Engineering.
  • ROLAND PRINCE MCCLAMROCH, A.M., Instructor in English.
  • SHERMAN BRYAN SMITHEY, A.B., Instructor in Mathematics.
  • N. C. GIDDINGS, A.M., Instructor in Romance Languages.
  • P. F. ST. ONGE, A.B., Instructor in French.
  • JEFFERSON COURTNEY BYNUM, A.M., Instructor in Geology.
  • MOSES KILLEBREW HEARNE, B.S., Instructor in Accounting.
  • FREDERICK PHILLIPS BROOKS, S.M., Instructor in Bio-Chemistry.
  • BENJAMIN BENSON LANE, A.M., Instructor in English.
  • EDGAR T. THOMPSON, A.M., Instructor in Rural Economics.


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Trustees, 1789-1924

  • Abbott, J. C., 1869-1874
    • New Hanover
  • Abernethy, Eric Alonzo, 1909-1917
    • Orange
  • Adams, Robert L., 1869-187
    • Polk
  • Alexander, Abner, 1895-1903
    • Tyrrell
  • Alexander, Evan, 1799-1809
    • Rowan
  • Alexander, Nathaniel, 1801-1808
    • Mecklenburg
  • Alexander, Wallace, 1795-1804
    • Lincoln
  • Alexander, William Julius, 1827-1856
    • Mecklenburg
  • Allen William Reynolds, 1893-1899
    • Wayne
  • Allsbrook, Richard Gold, 1909-1913
    • Edgecombe
  • Alves, Walter, 1795-1813
    • Orange
  • Amis, James Sanders, 1875-1885
    • Granville
  • Andrews, Alexander Boyd, 1885-1917
    • Wake
  • Armfield, Eugene Morehead, 1901-1909
    • Guilford
  • Armfield, Jesse Lindsay, 1909-1911
    • Guilford
  • Ashe, Samuel, 1789-1798
    • New Hanover
  • Ashe, Thomas Samuel, 1842-1868; 1877-1883
    • Anson
  • Atkinson, James Oscar, 1903-1911
    • Alamance
  • Avery, Alphonzo Calhoun, 1887-1891
    • Burke
  • Avery, Waightstill, 1795-1804
    • Burke
  • Avery, William Waightstill, 1851-1864
    • Burke
  • Axley, Felix, 1869-1870
    • Clay
  • Aycock, Charles Brantley, 1905-1912
    • Wayne
  • Babb, Thomas W., 1895-1895
    • Perquimans
  • Badger, George Edmund, LL.D., 1818-1844
    • Craven
  • Badham, Henry A., 1869-1874
    • Alamance
  • Bailey, Christopher Thomas, 1897-1905
    • Wake
  • Bailey, John Lancaster, 1828-1868
    • Pasquotank
  • Baker, Blake, 1802-1804
    • Warren
  • Baker, John Burgess, 1818-1838
    • Gates
  • Baker, Simmons Jones, 1812-1853
    • Martin
  • Banks, Benjamin Leonidas, 1911-
    • Gates
  • Barham, John Langhorne, 1911-1913
    • Wayne
  • Barnes, David Alexander, 1869-1872
    • Hertford
  • Barnes, David Collin, 1909-1917
    • Hertford
  • Barringer, Daniel Moreau, 1832-1868
    • Cabarrus
  • Barringer, John Alston, 1909-1917
    • Guilford
  • Barringer, Victor Clay, 1869-1870
    • Cabarrus
  • Barrow, William M. D., 1869-1874
    • Northampton
  • Bartlett, Yancey, 1817-1828
    • Caswell
  • Battle, Jacob, 1893-1901
    • Nash
  • Battle, James Smith, 1883-1891
    • Nash
  • Battle, Kemp Plummer, 1862-1918
    • Orange
  • Battle, Richard Henry, Jr., 1879-1917
    • Wake
  • Battle, Thomas Hall, 1913-
    • Nash
  • Battle, William Horn, 1833-1868; 1875-1879
    • Wake
  • Beall, Robert S., 1883-1891
    • Caldwell
  • Bellamy, Marsden, 1891-1897
    • New Hanover
  • Bennehan, Richard, 1799-1804
    • Orange
  • Bennehan, Thomas Davis, 1812-1847
    • Orange
  • Bennett, Kelley Edwin, 1915-1923
    • Swain
  • Betts, Alexander Davis, 1879-1889
    • N. C. Methodist Conference
  • Biggs, James Crawford, 1919-
    • Wake

    Page 939

  • Bitting, Joseph A., 1885-1893
    • Forsyth
  • Black, W. S., 1889-1897
    • Wake
  • Blackburn, E. Spencer, 1895-1901
    • Ashe
  • Blackledge, Thomas Wharton, 1821-1830
    • Beaufort
  • Blackmer, Luke, 1865-1868
    • Rowan
  • Blount, George W. 1869-1870
    • Wilson
  • Blount, John Gray, 1796-1802
    • Beaufort
  • Blount, John Gray, 1917-
    • Beaufort
  • Blount, Thomas, 1792-1812
    • Edgecombe
  • Blount, William, 1789-1793
    • Craven
  • Blount, William Augustus, 1826-1867
    • Beaufort
  • Bowditch, J. H., 1869-1872
    • Yancey
  • Bowie, Thomas Contee, 1915-
    • Ashe
  • Bowman, J. W., 1869-1872
    • Mitchell
  • Bowman, William C., 1875-1878
    • Mitchell
  • Boyd, James E., 1895-1901
    • Guilford
  • Bradshaw, G. Samuel, 1891-1899
    • Randolph
  • Bragaw, Stephen Cambreleng, 1905-1913
    • Beaufort
  • Bragg, John, 1831-1835
    • Warren
  • Bragg, Thomas, 1842-1868
    • Northampton
  • Branch, John, 1817-1844
    • Halifax
  • Breese, William Edmond, 1909-
    • Transylvania
  • Brenizer, Chase, 1915-1923
    • Mecklenburg
  • Bridgers, Robert Rufus, 1858-1868; 1879-1888
    • New Hanover
  • Britt, James Jefferson, 1909-1913
    • Buncombe
  • Broadfoot, Charles Wetmore, 1875-1891
    • Cumberland
  • Brogden, C. H., 1869-1872
    • Wayne
  • Brogden, Willis James, 1919-
    • Durham
  • Brooks, George W., 1869-1874
    • Tyrrell
  • Brown, Thomas, Jr., 1809-1826
    • Bladen
  • Bryan, Henry Ravenscroft, 1883-1891
    • Craven
  • Bryan, John Heritage, 1823-1868
    • Craven
  • Bryan, Joseph Hunter, 1809-1817
    • Bertie
  • Bryan, James West, 1835-1855
    • Craven
  • Bryan, Whitfield, 1805-1808
    • Lenoir
  • Bryant, Victor Silas, 1901-1911
    • Durham
  • Bulla, J. R., 1869-1872
    • Randolph
  • Burgess, Thomas, 1821-1833
    • Halifax
  • Burgwyn, William Hyslop Sumner, 1883-
    • Northampton
  • Busbee, Fabius Haywood, 1883-1909
    • Wake
  • Busbee, Perrin, 1903-
    • Wake
  • Butler, George Edwin, 1897-1903
    • Sampson
  • Butler, Marion, 1891-1899
    • Sampson
  • Buxton, Ralph Potts, 1860-1870; 1879-1887
    • Cumberland
  • Bynum, John Gray, 1854-1857
    • Rutherford
  • Bynum, William Preston, 1865-1868
    • Lincoln
  • Bynum, William Preston, Jr., 1909-
    • Guilford
  • Cabarrus, Stephen, 1789-1792
    • Chowan
  • Caldwell, Joseph, 1804-1835
    • Orange
  • Caldwell, J. P., 1893-1901
    • Mecklenburg
  • Cameron, Bennehan, 1891-
    • Orange
  • Cameron, Duncan, 1802-1838
    • Orange
  • Cameron, John Donald, 1877-1891
    • Orange
  • Cameron, John Wilder, 1865-1866
    • Richmond
  • Cameron, Paul Carrington, 1858-1868; 1875-1891
    • Orange
  • Cameron, Thomas Nash, 1846-1851
    • Cumberland
  • Cannon, Robert H., 1869-1874
    • Jackson
  • Cantwell, Edward, 1869-1872
    • Nash
  • Capelle, Paul Reese, 1907-1915
    • Nash
  • Carr, Frederick Louis, 1903-
    • Greene
  • Carr, James Ozborn, 1903-1911
    • New Hanover

    Page 940

  • Carr, Julian Shakespeare, 1877-1924
    • Durham
  • Carson, John M., 1869-1874
    • Alexander
  • Carson, James McEntire, 1913-1924
    • Rutherford
  • Carter, David Miller, 1864-1868; 1875-1879
    • Wake
  • Carter, Melville E., 1895-1897
    • Buncombe
  • Carter, William, 1869-1874
    • Hyde
  • Chadbourn, William H., 1885-1891; 1897-1903
    • New Hanover
  • Chalmers, Charles, 1838-1857
    • Moore
  • Chapman, Robert Hett, 1812-1817
    • Orange
  • Cherry, William, 1804-1809
    • Bertie
  • Cherry, William Walton, 1842-1843
    • Bertie
  • Clark, James West, 1813-1844
    • Edgecombe
  • Clark, Walter, Jr., 1909-1913
    • Wake
  • Clarke, Henry Selby, 1834-1854
    • Beaufort
  • Cloud, John M., 1869-1874
    • Surry
  • Cochran, Robert, 1805-1821
    • Cumberland
  • Coleman, David D., 1875-1878
    • Buncombe
  • Collins, Josiah, 1793-1795
    • Chowan
  • Connor, George Whitfield, 1905-1909
    • Wilson
  • Connor, Robert Diggs Wimberly, 1907-1915
    • Wake
  • Cook, Charles Alston, 1887-1901
    • Warren
  • Cook, C. L., 1875-1878
    • Wilkes
  • Cooke, Charles Mather, 1881-1897; 1899-1907
    • Franklin
  • Cordon, J. H., 1889-1893
    • Wake
  • Courts, Daniel Williams, 1832-1868
    • Rockingham
  • Cowles, Calvin J., 1869-1874
    • Wilkes
  • Coxe, Frederick Jackson, 1905-
    • Anson
  • Craige, Burton, 1919-
    • Forsyth
  • Craige, Kerr, 1883-1889
    • Rowan
  • Craige, William F., 1869-1870
    • McDowell
  • Creecy, Richard Benbury, 1901-1909
    • Pasquotank
  • Croom, Isaac, 1826-1836
    • Lenoir
  • Cuningham, John Somerville, 1897-1899; 1905-1917
    • Durham
  • Cunningham, John Wilson, 1854-1868
    • Person
  • Currie, John Duncan, 1889-1895
    • Bladen
  • Dalton, Willie Reid, 1913-
    • Rockingham
  • Daniel, John Reaves Jones, 1833-1868
    • Halifax
  • Daniels, Frank Arthur, 1905-1909
    • Wayne
  • Daniels, Josephus, 1901-
    • Wake
  • Davidson, A. T., 1869-1874
    • Cherokee
  • Davidson, George Franklin, 1838-1868
    • Iredell
  • Davie, William Richardson, 1789-1807
    • Halifax
  • Davis, Edward Hayne, 1875-1891
    • Iredell
  • Davis, George, 1879-1895
    • New Hanover
  • Davis, Isaac Peter, 1911-
    • Dare
  • Davis, Joseph J., 1875-1891
    • Franklin
  • Davis, Thomas, 1805-1808
    • Cumberland
  • Day, William Henry, 1875-1877
    • Halifax
  • DeLany, James Lester, 1915-
    • Mecklenburg
  • Devereux, Thomas Pollock, 1820-1827
    • Wake
  • Dick, John McClintock, 1842-1860
    • Guilford
  • Dick, Robert Paine, 1869-1874
    • Guilford
  • Dillard, John Henry, 1911-1919
    • Cherokee
  • Dillard, Richard, 1857-1868
    • Chowan
  • Dixon, Benjamin Franklin, 1897-1911
    • Cleveland
  • Dixon, Joseph, 1789-1795
    • Lincoln
  • Dixon, Robert, 1789-1790
    • Duplin
  • Dobbin, James Cochran, 1848-1857
    • Cumberland
  • Dockery, Alfred, 1869-1872
    • Richmond
  • Dockery, Claudius, 1897-
    • Richmond

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    • Craven
  • Doughton, Rufus Alexander, 1889-
    • Alleghany
  • Downing, Hugh, 1869-1874
    • Union
  • Drake, Nicholas John, 1827-1831
    • Nash
  • Duckworth, R. H., 1869-1874
    • Transylvania
  • Dugger, John Edward, 1875-1883
    • Warren
  • Duncan, Julius Fletcher, 1915-1923
    • Carteret
  • Dunn, William, Jr., 1917-
    • Craven
  • Dusenbury, James Laurence, 1875-1879
    • Davidson
  • Eaton, William, Jr., 1838-1868
    • Warren
  • Edmonds, William Rufus, 1909-1917
    • Guilford
  • Ehringhaus, Joseph Christopher Blucher, 1923-
    • Pasquotank
  • Eller, Adolphus Hill, 1905-
    • Forsyth
  • Elliott, Warren Grice, 1897-1903
    • New Hanover
  • Ellis, Robert Charles, 1911-1913
    • Cleveland
  • Empie, Brooke Gwaltney, 1905-1911
    • New Hanover
  • Etheridge, Joseph W., 1869-1872
    • Currituck
  • Eure, Mills Lee, 1875-1879
    • Gates
  • Everett, Reuben Oscar, 1919-
    • Durham
  • Everett, William Nash, 1909-
    • Richmond
  • Ewing, William J., 1875-1885
    • Montgomery
  • Exum, James Thomas, 1921-
    • Greene
  • Faircloth, William T., 1875-1895
    • Wayne
  • Faison, Henry Elias, 1899-1901
    • Sampson
  • Ferebee, Dennis Dozier, 1865-1868
    • Camden
  • Ferebee, Nelson McPherson, 1907-1913
    • Granville
  • Ferguson, Herbert Reeves, 1907-1913
    • Haywood
  • Finger, S. M., 1887-1897
    • Catawba
  • Fisher, Abiel W., 1869-1874
    • Bladen
  • Foard, N. P., 1879-1887
    • Surry
  • Folk, G. N., 1877-1889
    • Caldwell
  • Forney, Daniel Morgan, 1823-1834
    • Lincoln
  • Forney, Peter, 1805-1808
    • Lincoln
  • Franklin, Jesse, 1805-1817
    • Surry
  • Frazier, Rufus, 1875-1877
    • Randolph
  • Freear, Richard W., 1805-1808
    • Northampton
  • French, John R., 1869-1872
    • Chowan
  • Fries, John William, 1887-
    • Forsyth
  • Furman, R. M., 1891-1905
    • Buncombe
  • Gahagan, G. W., 1869-1874
    • Madison
  • Gaither, Burgess Sidney, 1840-1868
    • Burke
  • Gaither, Ephrias Lash, 1913-
    • Davie
  • Gales, Seaton, 1865-1868, 1875-1878
    • Wake
  • Gales, Weston Raleigh, 1840-1848
    • Wake
  • Galloway, Alexander Henderson, 1903-1905
    • Rockingham
  • Galloway, John Marion, 1885-1893
    • Rockingham
  • Garrett, W. G. B., 1869-1872
    • Haywood
  • Gaston, William, 1802-1844
    • Craven
  • Gattis, Samuel Mallett, 1909-1917
    • Orange
  • George, Forney, 1875-1878
    • Columbus
  • Giles, John, 1828-1847
    • Rowan
  • Gilliam, Henry Augustus, 1907-1915
    • Edgecombe
  • Gilliam, Robert Ballard, 1838-1868
    • Granville
  • Gilmer, John Adams, 1846-1868
    • Guilford
  • Gilmer, John Alexander, 1875-1891
    • Guilford
  • Gilmer, R. D., 1893-1899
    • Haywood
  • Glasgow, James, 1790-1801
    • Glasgow
  • Gold, P. D., 1893-1897
    • Wilson
  • Gold, Thomas Jackson, 1913-
    • Guilford
  • Gorrell, Albert Barrow, 1895-1899
    • Forsyth
  • Graham, Augustus Washington, 1893-
    • Granville

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    • Sampson
  • Graham, Alexander Hawkins, 1917-
    • Orange
  • Graham, George A., 1869-1874
    • Montgomery
  • Graham, Joseph, 1789-1790
    • Mecklenburg
  • Graham, John Augustus, 1875-1883
    • Alamance
  • Graham, John Washington, 1877-
    • Orange
  • Graham, William Alexander, 1834-1868; 1875-1876
    • Orange
  • Grainger, H. F., 1881-1883
    • Wayne
  • Grant, Hiram L., 1897-1905
    • Wayne
  • Grantham, George Kenneth, 1915-
    • Harnett
  • Graves, Calvin, 1844-1868
    • Caswell
  • Graves, J. F., 1875-1879
    • Surry
  • Graves, Solomon, 1821-1860
    • Surry
  • Graves, Stephen Porter, 1897-1905
    • Surry
  • Gray, James Alexander, Jr., 1913-
    • Forsyth
  • Gray, Robert Terelius, 1893-1913
    • Wake
  • Green, George Chancellor, 1909-
    • Halifax
  • Grier, Harry Percy, 1917-
    • Iredell
  • Grigg, Decatur, 1869-1874
    • Cleveland
  • Grimes, Bryan, 1877-1880
    • Beaufort
  • Grimes, John Bryan, 1909-1923
    • Pitt
  • Grimsley, William P., 1869-1874
    • Greene
  • Grissom, Eugene, 1879-1891
    • Wake
  • Grove, William Barry, 1789-1818
    • Cumberland
  • Gudger, H. A., 1885-1895
    • Buncombe
  • Guion, Owen H., 1903-1905
    • Craven
  • Guthrie, William Anderson, 1895-1915
    • Durham
  • Hale, Edward Joseph, 1899-1915
    • Cumberland
  • Hamilton, G. H., 1875-1879
    • Ashe
  • Hamilton, John, 1789-1802
    • Guilford
  • Hanes, Lewis, 1881-1882
    • Davidson
  • Hannah, John George, Jr., 1911-1917
    • Chatham
  • Harding, Harry P., 1917-
    • Mecklenburg
  • Hardy, Benjamin S., 1875-1881
    • Greene
  • Hardy, James F. E., 1857-1868
    • Buncombe
  • Hargett, Frederick, 1789-1796
    • Jones
  • Harriss, Edward, 1805-1813
    • Craven
  • Harrington, Henry William, 1789-1795
    • Richmond
  • Harris, Charles Wilson, 1800-1803
    • Cabarrus
  • Hart, Robert D., 1858-1868
    • Granville
  • Hartsell, Luther Thompson, 1911-
    • Cabarrus
  • Harvey, Charles Felix, 1915-
    • Lenoir
  • Haskell, J. A., 1869-1872
    • Jones
  • Hassell, Cushing B., 1875-1880
    • Martin
  • Hassell, Cushing Biggs, 1848-1868
    • Martin
  • Hatch, Durant, 1801-1807
    • Jones
  • Hawkins, Benjamin, 1789-1798
    • Warren
  • Hawkins, John Davis, 1807-1857
    • Warren
  • Hawkins, Joseph, 1824-1827
    • Warren
  • Hawkins, Marmaduke Jones, 1903-1911
    • Warren
  • Hawkins, William, 1803-1819
    • Warren
  • Hawkins, William Joseph, 1881-1891
    • Warren
  • Hawks, Francis Lister, 1821-1828
    • Orange
  • Hay, John, 1789-1809
    • Cumberland
  • Haycock, Francis W., 1897-1913
    • Granville
  • Hayes, Orlin S., 1869-1872
    • Robeson
  • Haymore, Rufus Lafayette, 1917-
    • Surry
  • Haywood, Alfred Williams, 1893-1917
    • Alamance
  • Haywood, John, Sr., 1789-1827
    • Edgecombe
  • Haywood, John, Jr., 1798-1807
    • Halifax
  • Henderson, Leonard, 1817-1828
    • Granville
  • Henderson, William F., 1869-1872
    • Davidson

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  • Hendricks, John Addison, 1917-
    • Madison
  • Henry, James L., 1869-1874
    • Buncombe
  • Henry, Louis D., 1821-1846
    • Cumberland
  • Henry, R. M., 1869-1872
    • Macon
  • Hill, Frederick Jones, 1835-1860
    • Brunswick
  • Hill, John, 1799-1812
    • New Hanover
  • Hill, Joseph Alston, 1831-1835
    • New Hanover
  • Hill, John S., 1877-1885
    • Rowan
  • Hill, John Sprunt, 1905-
    • Durham
  • Hill, Samuel P., 1852-1868
    • Caswell
  • Hill, William Edwards, 1869-1899
    • Duplin
  • Hill, William H., 1791-1809
    • New Hanover
  • Hill, William Lanier, 1915-
    • Duplin
  • Hilliard, Louis, 1875-1877
    • Pitt
  • Hinsdale, John Wetmore, Jr., 1909-
    • Wake
  • Hinton, Charles Lewis, 1832-1860
    • Wake
  • Hinton, William, 1795-1799
    • Wake
  • Hobgood, Franklin P., 1907-1924
    • Granville
  • Hoffler, Thomas P., 1869-1870
    • Gates
  • Hogan, John T., 1895-1903
    • Orange
  • Hogg, James, 1789-1802
    • Cumberland
  • Hoke, John Franklin, 1875-1879
    • Lincoln
  • Hoke, Michael, 1838-1844
    • Lincoln
  • Holden, William W., 1857-1866
    • Wake
  • Holderness, George Allan, 1915-
    • Edgecombe
  • Holland, James, 1789-1795
    • Rutherford
  • Hollowell, C. W., 1881-1889
    • Martin
  • Holmes, Gabriel, 1801-1829
    • Sampson
  • Holmes, Owen, 1834-1840
    • New Hanover
  • Holt, John Allen, 1903-1921
    • Guilford
  • Holt, M. H., 1893-1895
    • Guilford
  • Holt, Thomas Michael, 1883-1895
    • Alamance
  • Hooper, John DeBerniere, 1875-1881
    • Orange
  • Hoover, J. T. B., 1895-1903
    • Wilson
  • Horner, James Hunter, 1885-1893
    • Granville
  • Howard, George, 1885-1893
    • Edgecombe
  • Howard, William Stamps, 1909-
    • Edgecombe
  • Howerton, W. H., 1869-1870
    • Rowan
  • Howze, Benjamin Isaac, 1869-1870
    • Chatham
  • Hoyle, Samuel Richard, 1915-1923
    • Lee
  • Hudgins, Daniel Edward, 1903-1907
    • McDowell
  • Humber, George H., 1911-1919
    • Moore
  • Hutchinson, Robert Stuart, 1911-1919
    • Mecklenburg
  • Hyatt, James Lee, 1919-
    • Yancey
  • Hyman, John D., 1875-1876
    • Henderson
  • Ingram, Dixon, 1869-1874
    • Anson
  • Iredell, James, 1789-1790
    • Chowan
  • Iredell, James, 1813-1853
    • Chowan
  • Jackson, Herbert Worth, 1909-1915
    • Wake
  • Jackson, Joseph John, 1858-1868
    • Chatham
  • James, Fernando Godfrey, 1901-1911
    • Pitt
  • Jarvis, Thomas J., 1883-1895
    • Wake
  • Jeffreys, George Washington, 1842-48
    • Person
  • Jenkins, William Alexander, 1865-1868
    • Warren
  • Jerome, Thomas J., 1899-1905
    • Union
  • Jocelyn, Samuel Russell, 1808-1816
    • New Hanover
  • John, Maxcy Luther, 1917-
    • Scotland
  • Johnson, Charles, 1789-1792
    • Chowan
  • Johnson, Julius, 1901-1907
    • Caswell
  • Johnson, James Cathcart, 1818-1863
    • Chowan
  • Johnson, Stuart Lawson, 1877-1879
    • Washington
  • Johnston, Francis Marion, 1879-1887
    • Davie

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    • Richmond
  • Johnston, Samuel, 1789-1801
    • Chowan
  • Johnston, William, 1889-1895
    • Mecklenburg
  • Johnston, William Henry, 1875-1885
    • Edgecombe
  • Jonas, Charles Andrew, 1913-
    • Lincoln
  • Jones, Atlas, 1809-1825
    • Moore
  • Jones, Cadwallader, Jr., 1840-1857
    • Orange
  • Jones, Calvin C., 1869-1870
    • Caldwell
  • Jones, Calvin, 1802-1832
    • Wake
  • Jones, Charles Earl Johnston, 1905-1909
    • Buncombe
  • Jones, Edward, 1804-1841
    • Chatham
  • Jones, Edmund, 1893-1901
    • Caldwell
  • Jones, Edmund Walter, 1869-1876
    • Caldwell
  • Jones, Hamilton Chamberlain, 1889-1897
    • Mecklenburg
  • Jones, Nathaniel, 1808-1815
    • Wake
  • Jones, Robert Hill, 1808-1832
    • Warren
  • Jones, Willie, 1789-1812
    • Halifax
  • Joyce, A. H., 1869-1870
    • Stokes
  • Joyner, Andrew, 1836-1856
    • Halifax
  • Kenan, Graham, 1915-1923
    • New Hanover
  • Kenan, James, 1790-1799
    • Duplin
  • Kenan, Thomas Stephens, 1883-1911
    • Wilson
  • Kenan, Thomas Stephen, 1907-1915
    • Wake
  • Kenan, William Rand, 1903-1905
    • New Hanover
  • Keogh, Thomas B., 1897-1903
    • Guilford
  • Kerr, John, 1846-1868; 1875-1880
    • Caswell
  • King, R. W., 1869-1870
    • Lenoir
  • King, Thomas, 1805-1813
    • Sampson
  • Kittrell, Josiah Crudup, 1913-
    • Vance
  • Kittrell, Pleasant Williams, 1834-1836
    • Granville
  • Kluttz, Whitehead, 1909-
    • Rowan
  • Krowze, J. C., 1869-1874
    • Stanly
  • Laflin, Byron, 1869-1874
    • Pitt
  • Lamb, John, 1907-1915
    • Martin
  • Lander, William, 1858-1867
    • Lincoln
  • Lane, Joel, 1789-1795
    • Wake
  • Lassiter, Benjamin Kittrell, 1919-
    • Granville
  • Lassiter, R. W., 1869-1874
    • Granville
  • Latham, Louis Charles, 1875-1883
    • Washington
  • Latham, William, 1869-1874
    • Ashe
  • Leach, James M., 1879-1887
    • Davidson
  • Leak, Walter Francis, 1846-1868
    • Richmond
  • Leazar, A., 1887-1895
    • Iredell
  • Lehman, Robert F., 1869-1870
    • Craven
  • Lenoir, William, 1789-1804
    • Wilkes
  • Lenoir, Walter Waightstill, 1883-1891
    • Wautauga
  • Lewis, Augustus Marion, 1879-1893
    • Wake
  • Lewis, Richard Henry, 1891-
    • Wake
  • Linn, Stahle, 1919-
    • Rowan
  • Linney, Frank, 1911-1919
    • Watauga
  • Little, William P., 1795-1818
    • Granville
  • Littlejohn, Joseph Blount, 1812-1817
    • Chowan
  • Lloyd, James B., 1895-1903
    • Edgecombe
  • Lloyd, Thomas F., 1895-1903
    • Orange
  • Locke, Francis, 1809-1823
    • Rowan
  • Lockhart, James Alexander, Jr., 1899-1907
    • Anson
  • Logan, G. W., 1869-1872
    • Rutherford
  • London, Henry Armand, 1901-1917
    • Chatham
  • London, Henry Hauger, 1915-
    • Wake
  • Long, Benjamin Franklin, 1905-1909
    • Iredell
  • Long, Daniel Albright, 1877-1887
    • Alamance
  • Long, Jacob Elmer, 1919-
    • Durham

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    • Davie
  • Long, Paul Jones, 1909-
    • Northampton
  • Long, William Lunsford, 1917-
    • Halifax
  • Long, William Samuel, 1887-1895
    • Alamance
  • Loughlin, Charles Clarke, 1913-1921
    • New Hanover
  • Love, Thomas, 1809-1834
    • Haywood
  • Love, William Caldwell, 1814-1818
    • Rowan
  • Lovejoy, Jefferson M., 1869-1870
    • Halifax
  • Lowrie, Samuel, 1805-1817
    • Mecklenburg
  • Lusk, Virgil S., 1895-1905
    • Buncombe
  • Lynch, William Bingham, 1877-1879
    • Alamance
  • McAboy, L. R., 1877-1884
    • Polk
  • McBrayer, R., 1877-1885
    • Cleveland
  • McBryde, Archibald, 1807-1837
    • Moore
  • McCarthy, William T., 1897-1903
    • Craven
  • McCorkle, Samuel, 1789-1801
    • Rowan
  • McDonald, A. R., 1869-1872
    • Moore
  • McDowell, Joseph, Sr., 1789-1790
    • Burke
  • McDowell, Joseph, Jr., 1790-1794
    • Burke
  • McDowell, Thomas David Smith, 1858-1860; 1875-1880
    • Bladen
  • McEachern, Daniel Purcell, 1879-1887
    • Robeson
  • McGeher, Montford, 1864-1868; 1877-1893
    • Person
  • McIver, Charles Duncan, 1889-1895
    • Guilford
  • McIver, John, 1875-1879
    • Moore
  • McIver, John Alton, 1891-1897
    • Moore
  • McKay, Neill, 1862-1868; 1875-1893
    • Harnett
  • McLean, Angus Wilton, 1911-
    • Robeson
  • McLean, Dan Hugh, 1901-1909
    • Harnett
  • McLean, Neill Archibald, 1907-1915
    • Robeson
  • McLeod, George Bager, 1913-1921
    • Robeson
  • McMillan, Hamilton C., 1887-1895
    • Robeson
  • McMullan, John Henry, Jr., 1913-
    • Chowan
  • McNamee, Charles, 1897-1899; 1901-1905
    • Buncombe
  • McNeill, Thomas Alexander, 1893-1901
    • Robeson
  • McPheeters, William, 1812-1842
    • Wake
  • McQueen, Hugh, 1833-1845
    • Orange
  • Maclaine, Archibald, 1789-1791
    • New Hanover
  • Macon, John, 1789-1792
    • Warren
  • Macon, Nathaniel, 1826-1828
    • Warren
  • Madison, Robert L., 1907-1915
    • Jackson
  • Mangum, Addison Goodloe, 1907-
    • Gaston
  • Mangum, Willie Person, 1818-1859
    • Orange
  • Manly, Charles, 1826-1868
    • Chatham
  • Manly, Matthew Evans, 1835-1868; 1875-1881
    • Craven
  • Mann, Julian Smith, 1913-
    • Hyde
  • Mann, Lee T., 1903-1909
    • Gaston
  • Mann, Samuel Spencer, 1911-
    • Hyde
  • Manning, John, 1875-1895
    • Chatham
  • Manning, John Hall, 1917-
    • Lenoir
  • Manning, James Smith, 1899-
    • Durham
  • Marshall, James C., 1875-1881
    • Anson
  • Martin, Alexander, 1790-1807
    • Guilford
  • Martin, James, Jr., 1823-1836
    • Rowan
  • Martin, Leonard, 1821-1826
    • Hertford
  • Martin, William Dozier, 1818-1834
    • Pasquotank
  • Martin, William Francis, 1875-1880
    • Pasquotank
  • Mason, Thomas William, 1885-1909
    • Northampton
  • Maultsby, John Alexander, 1869-1870
    • Columbus
  • Meadows, Edward Hughes, 1897-1903
    • Craven
  • Means, Paul Barringer, 1875-1917
    • Cabarrus

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    • New Hanover
  • Mebane, Alexander, 1789-1795
    • Orange
  • Mebane, Giles, 1846-1868
    • Orange
  • Mebane, James, 1811-1856
    • Orange
  • Mebane, John Briggs, 1814-1819
    • Chatham
  • Mebane, William N., 1875-1897
    • Rockingham
  • Mendenhall, George Cameron, 1840-1859
    • Guilford
  • Merrimon, A. S., 1881-1885
    • Wake
  • Merritt, Abram Haywood, 1879-1899
    • Chatham
  • Mhoon, William Spivey, 1828-1835
    • Wake
  • Michaux, R. V., 1869-1870
    • Burke
  • Millard, R. W., 1875-1879
    • Duplin
  • Miller, William, 1817-1826
    • Warren
  • Miller, Willis Lewis, 1869-1870
    • Mecklenburg
  • Mitchell, Anderson, 1869-1870
    • Iredell
  • Mitchell, Benjamin S., 1897-1905
    • Franklin
  • Monk, J. C., 1869-1874
    • Sampson
  • Montcastle, George W., 1907-1909
    • Davidson
  • Montgomery, Robert, 1801-1808
    • Hertford
  • Moody, James M., 1895-1901
    • Haywood
  • Moore, Alfred, 1789-1837
    • Brunswick
  • Moore, Alexander Duncan, 1798-1807
    • New Hanover
  • Moore, Bartholomew Figures, 1840-1868; 1875-1878
    • Wake
  • Moore, John, 1795-1809
    • Lincoln
  • Moore, James Edwin, 1883-1891
    • Martin
  • Moore, Larry I., 1905-1913
    • Pitt
  • Moore, Leonidas John, Jr., 1905-
    • Pitt
  • Morehead, James Turner, 1838-1868; 1883-1891
    • Guilford
  • Morehead, John Motley, 1911-
    • Rockingham
  • Morehead, John Motley, 1828-1866
    • Guilford
  • Morris, P. H,, 1895-1897
    • Randolph
  • Moseley, William Dunn, 1831-1839
    • Lenoir
  • Mott, J. J., 1869-1870
    • Catawba
  • Mullen, James M., 1885-1886
    • Halifax
  • Murfee, William Hardee, 1805-1818
    • Hertford
  • Murphey, Archibald Debow, 1802-1832
    • Orange
  • Murphy, James Dixon, 1891-1905
    • Pitt
  • Murphy, Patrick L., 1889-1897
    • Burke
  • Murphy, Walter, 1903-
    • Rowan
  • Nash, Frederick, 1807-1857
    • Orange
  • Nicholson, William, 1869-1870
    • Perquimans
  • Noland, Madison, 1869-1872
    • Gaston
  • Norfleet, John, 1869-1870
    • Edgecombe
  • Osborne, Adlai, 1789-1814
    • Rowan
  • Osborne, John Churchill, 1802-1807
    • Rowan
  • Overman, Lee Slater, 1885-1917
    • Rowan
  • Owen, John, 1820-1841
    • Bladen
  • Page, E. R., 1883-1885
    • Jones
  • Page, Henry Allison, 1919-
    • Moore
  • Parker, Edward S., Jr., 1923-
    • Alamance
  • Parker, Haywood, 1911-
    • Buncombe
  • Parker, James, 1885-1909
    • Gates
  • Parker, John Archibald, 1911-
    • Mecklenburg
  • Parker, John Johnson, 1923-
    • Mecklenburg
  • Patterson, Gilbert Brown, 1901-1907
    • Robeson
  • Patterson, Jesse Lindsay, 1893-1907
    • Forsyth
  • Patterson, John Legerwood, 1913-1921
    • Halifax
  • Patterson, Rufus Lenoir, 1858-1868; 1875-1880
    • Forsyth
  • Patterson, Samuel Finley, 1835-1868
    • Caldwell
  • Pearson, John Henry, Jr., 1913-
    • Burke

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    • Yadkin
  • Pearson, William Simpson, 1905-1907
    • Burke
  • Peebles, Robert Bruce, 1875-1903
    • Northampton
  • Peele, William Joseph, 1891-1897
    • Wake
  • Person, Thomas, 1789-1795
    • Granville
  • Person, Willie Mangum, 1913-
    • Franklin
  • Pettigrew, Charles, 1790-1793
    • Tyrrell
  • Pharr, Edgar Walker, 1919-
    • Mecklenburg
  • Philips, Fred, 1891-1905
    • Edgecombe
  • Phillips, Samuel F., 1864-1868
    • Orange
  • Pickens, Israel, 1808-1817
    • Burke
  • Picot, Louis Julien, 1899-1909
    • Halifax
  • Pierce, Thomas B., 1899-1901
    • Duplin
  • Pinnix, Marshall Henry, 1877-1885
    • Davidson
  • Plummer, Kemp, 1817-1826
    • Warren
  • Polk, Taskar, 1919-
    • Warren
  • Polk, Thomas Gilchrist, 1831-1839
    • Rowan
  • Polk, William, 1790-1834
    • Wake
  • Pool, Charles Carrol, 1869-1874
    • Pasquotank
  • Pool, John, 1864-
    • Bertie
  • Pool, Solomon, 1869-1874
    • Orange
  • Porter, William, 1789-1798
    • Rutherford
  • Potter, Henry, 1799-1856
    • Cumberland
  • Pou, E. W., 1869-1874
    • Johnston
  • Price, Augustus Hobson, 1913-
    • Rowan
  • Price, Charles, 1877-1893; 1905-1907
    • Davie
  • Pritchard, Jeter Connelly, 1907-1918
    • Buncombe
  • Pritchard, Thomas H., 1885-1897
    • New Hanover
  • Proctor, James Dick, 1913-
    • Robeson
  • Pruden, William D., 1891-1897; 1901-1909
    • Chowan
  • Purcell, Archibald, 1875-1879
    • Robeson
  • Ramsay, John A., 1897-1901
    • Rowan
  • Ramsey, Nathan Alexander, 1897-1905
    • Durham
  • Rankin, Frank Bisaner, 1905-1907
    • Gaston
  • Ranson, Matthew Whitaker, 1858-1868
    • Northampton
  • Ray, Donald Fairfax, 1917-1925
    • Cumberland
  • Read, John, 1869-1874
    • Warren
  • Reade, Edwin G., 1869-1874
    • Person
  • Redwine, Robert Burwell, 1905-
    • Union
  • Reid, David S., 1848-1868
    • Rockingham
  • Reid, Reuben David, 1909-1913
    • Rockingham
  • Rhodes, James, 1807-1810
    • Wayne
  • Rhodes, Joseph Thomas, 1805-1812
    • Duplin
  • Riddick, William C., 1891-1897
    • Wake
  • Robards, William, 1827-1843
    • Granville
  • Robbins, Marmaduke, 1875-1879
    • Randolph
  • Robinson, James L., 1877-1886
    • Macon
  • Robinson, John, 1869-1872
    • Onslow
  • Rodmon, William Blount, 1909-
    • Mecklenburg
  • Rodmon, William Blount, 1869-1874
    • Beaufort
  • Roebling, James A., 1899-1903
    • Buncombe
  • Rollins, Thomas Scott, 1903-1909
    • Madison
  • Rollins, Wallace W., 1897-1903
    • Buncombe
  • Rose, George McNeill, 1909-
    • Cumberland
  • Rountree, George, 1901-1909
    • New Hanover
  • Rouse, Noah James, 1893-1897
    • Lenoir
  • Ruffin, Archibald Roane, 1821-1829
    • Stokes
  • Ruffin, Thomas, 1813-1831; 1842-1868
    • Orange
  • Ruffin, Thomas, 1905-1909
    • Mecklenburg
  • Russell, Daniel Lindsay, 1883-1885; 1895-1897
    • New Hanover
  • Saunders, Romulus Mitchell, 1819-1864
    • Caswell

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  • Saunders, William Lawrence, 1875-1891
    • New Hanover
  • Sawyer, Enoch, 1818-1827
    • Camden
  • Scales, Alfred Moore, 1858-1868
    • Rockingham
  • Scales, Alfred Moore, 1897-
    • Guilford
  • Scarborough, John C., 1885-1893
    • Johnston
  • Schulken, James Bion, 1897-1901
    • Columbus
  • Schweinitz, Lewis von, 1819-1822
    • Surry
  • Scott, John, 1824-1836
    • Orange
  • Scott, Robert Walker, 1889-1897
    • Alamance
  • Seawell, Henry, 1801-1835
    • Wake
  • Settle, Thomas, 1826-1857
    • Rockingham
  • Settle, Thomas, Jr., 1857-1868
    • Rockingham
  • Shaw, Angus, 1895-
    • Robeson
  • Shaw, William B., 1875-1881
    • Currituck
  • Shepard, William Biddle, 1838-1852
    • Pasquotank
  • Shepherd, Jesse George, 1862-1868
    • Cumberland
  • Shober, Emanuel, 1827-1846
    • Forsyth
  • Shober, Francis Edwin, 1862-1868
    • Rowan
  • Short, H. B., 1881-1885
    • Columbus
  • Shuford, Alexander Abel, Jr., 1911-
    • Catawba
  • Siler, Leonidas Fidelis, 1862-1868
    • Macon
  • Simmons, Albert Marchant, 1911-
    • Currituck
  • Sinclair, Neil Angus, 1893-1897
    • Cumberland
  • Sitgreaves, John, 1789-1802
    • Craven
  • Skinner, Harry, 1895-1901
    • Pitt
  • Skinner, John, 1795-1797
    • Perquimans
  • Skinner, Joseph Blount, 1818-1851
    • Pasquotank
  • Slade, Jeremiah, 1808-1824
    • Martin
  • Slade, William, 1805-1813
    • Chowan
  • Smith, Benjamin, 1789-1824
    • Brunswick
  • Smith, Charles Lee, 1911-
    • Wake
  • Smith, James Strudwick, 1821-1852
    • Orange
  • Smith, Robert Lee, 1915-
    • Stanly
  • Smith, William N. H., 1865-1868
    • Hertford
  • Snead, Robert Whitehurst, 1789-1799
    • Granville
  • Spaight, Richard Dobbs, 1789-1802
    • Craven
  • Spaight, Richard Dobbs, 1821-1850
    • Craven
  • Sparrow, Thomas, 1877-1883
    • Beaufort
  • Spencer, Samuel, 1789-1793
    • Anson
  • Spruill, Frank Shepard, 1891-1909
    • Franklin
  • Sprunt, James, 1899-1924
    • New Hanover
  • Stacy, Horace Edney, 1917-
    • Robeson
  • Stanly, John, 1817-1833
    • Craven
  • Starbuck, D. H., 1869-1874
    • Forsyth
  • Starnes, John W., 1891-1899
    • Buncombe
  • Stedman, Charles Manly, 1899-1915
    • Guilford
  • Steele, George Spencer, 1915-
    • Richmond
  • Steele, John, 1812-1815
    • Rowan
  • Steele, Walter Leak, 1852-1868; 1875-1891
    • Richmond
  • Stephens, George, 1903-
    • Buncombe
  • Stern, David P., 1911-
    • Guilford
  • Steveley, John, 1805-1812
    • Burke
  • Stewart, Jonathan Lafayette, 1881-1895
    • Sampson
  • Stokes, John, 1789-1790
    • Stokes
  • Stokes, Montfort, 1805-1838
    • Rowan
  • Stone, David, 1792-1818
    • Bertie
  • Stone, De Witt Clinton, 1858-1863
    • Franklin
  • Strayhorn, Isaac R., 1881-1893
    • Orange
  • Strong, George Vaughn, 1877-1889
    • Wake
  • Swain, David Lowry, 1831-1868
    • Buncombe
  • Swain, John Edward, 1911-1919
    • Buncombe
  • Tate, Samuel McD., 1875-1897
    • Burke

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  • Taylor, David Thomas, 1881-1882
    • Beaufort
  • Taylor, James Flauntleroy, 1869-1870
    • Wake
  • Taylor, James Flauntleroy, 1826-1828
    • Chatham
  • Taylor, John Louis, 1793-1818
    • Craven
  • Taylor, James M., 1858-1868
    • Nash
  • Taylor, Matchet, 1869-1874
    • Camden
  • Taylor, Walter Frank, 1915-
    • Wayne
  • Thomas, Charles Randolph, 1869-1874; 1881-1897
    • Carteret
  • Thomas, H. Clay, 1875-1881
    • Davidson
  • Thomas, J. M., 1895-1897
    • Rutherford
  • Thompson, Cyrus, 1895-1897
    • Onslow
  • Thompson, Dorman, 1921-1923
    • Iredell
  • Thompson, D. Matt, 1913-1921
    • Iredell
  • Thompson, George Nicholas, 1889-1893
    • Caswell
  • Thompson, Lewis, 1848-1867
    • Bertie
  • Thorp, John Houston, 1875-1885
    • Nash
  • Todd, James W., 1891-1895
    • Ashe
  • Toms, Charles French, 1905-1909
    • Henderson
  • Toomer, John D., 1818-1855
    • Cumberland
  • Tourgee, A. W., 1869-1874
    • Alleghany
  • Townsend, Newman Alexander, 1917-
    • Harnett
  • Troy, Robert, 1804-1807
    • Anson
  • Tucker, Eugene Jackson, 1911-
    • Person
  • Tufts, Leonard, 1911-1919
    • Moore
  • Twitty, William Lewis, 1875-1879
    • Rutherford
  • Vance, Robert B., 1881-1889
    • Buncombe
  • Vance, Zebulon Baird, 1875-1895
    • Mecklenburg
  • Varser, Lycurgus Rayner, 1917-
    • Robeson
  • Waddell, Hugh, 1828-1864
    • Orange
  • Walker, Platt Dickinson, 1901-1905
    • Mecklenburg
  • Walkup, Samuel Hoey, 1875-1877
    • Union
  • Wall, Henry Clay, 1899-1901
    • Richmond
  • Wallis, James, 1810-1820
    • Mecklenburg
  • Walser, Zebulon Vance, 1895-
    • Davidson
  • Warren, Edward, 1862-1863
    • Wake
  • Warren, Julien Knox, 1917-1925
    • Jones
  • Warren, Lindsay Carter, 1917-
    • Beaufort
  • Warren, Thomas Davis, 1907-
    • Craven
  • Washington, William Henry, 1844-1860
    • Craven
  • Watts, S. W., 1869-1874
    • Martin
  • Webb, James, 1812-1850
    • Orange
  • Webb, William Edwards, 1809-1818
    • Halifax
  • Weil, Henry, 1897-1915
    • Wayne
  • Weil, Leslie, 1911-
    • Wayne
  • Weill, Solomon Cohen, 1887-1895
    • New Hanover
  • Wellborn, James, 1804-1814
    • Wilkes
  • West, John Spence, 1808-1817
    • Craven
  • Wetmore, George Badger, 1875-1877
    • Rowan
  • Whedbee, Charles, 1907-
    • Perquimans
  • White, David R., 1895-1905
    • Alamance
  • White, Elihu A., 1895-1901
    • Perquimans
  • White, W. E., 1895-
    • Alexander
  • Whitsett, William Thornton, 1897-
    • Guilford
  • Whitted, William Davis, 1869-1874
    • Henderson
  • Wiggins, Mason L., 1862-1868
    • Halifax
  • Wiley, Calvin Henderson, 1875-1886
    • Forsyth
  • Williams, Benjamin, 1789-1802
    • Moore
  • Williams, Baxter Barker, 1917-
    • Warren
  • Williams, John, 1789-1799
    • Granville
  • Williams, John Campbell, 1840-1868
    • Cumberland
  • Williams, Joseph, 1875-1888
    • Yadkin
  • Williams, John Robert, 1909-1917
    • Johnson

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  • Williams, Lewis, 1813-1842
    • Surry
  • Williams, Nicholas Lanier, 1844-1868
    • Surry
  • Williams, Robert, 1803-1841
    • Wake
  • Williams, William, 1805-1812
    • Halifax
  • Williamson, George, 1879-1887
    • Caswell
  • Williamson, Hugh, 1789-1801
    • Chowan
  • Williamson, H. D., 1887-1895
    • Columbus
  • Williss, John, 1795-1801
    • Robeson
  • Wilson, James William, 1891-1899; 1901-1919
    • Burke
  • Wilson, John Kenyan, 1911-
    • Pasquotank
  • Wilson, John Nestor, 1911-
    • Guilford
  • Wilson, Lewis Dicken, 1838-1840
    • Edgecombe
  • Wilson, N. H. D., 1881-1888
    • Guilford
  • Wilson, Richard Don, 1869-1870
    • Watauga
  • Wilson, S. Otho, 1895-1903
    • Wake
  • Winborne, Stanley, 1915-
    • Hertford
  • Winslow, John, 1808-1820
    • Cumberland
  • Winston, Francis Donald, 1887-
    • Bertie
  • Winston, Joseph, 1807-1813
    • Stokes
  • Winston, Patrick Henry, 1840-1864; 1875-1883
    • Bertie
  • Witherspoon, John, 1817-1834
    • Orange
  • Woltz, Albert Edgar, 1919-
    • Gaston
  • Woodard, Frederick A., 1909-1913
    • Wilson
  • Woodard, Graham, 1911-
    • Wilson
  • Woodard, John E., 1885-1893
    • Wilson
  • Woods, Benjamin, 1807-1808
    • Craven
  • Wooten, Emmett Roberson, 1909-1911
    • Lenoir
  • Worth, Charles William, 1903-1911
    • New Hanover
  • Worth, David Gaston, 1891-1899
    • New Hanover
  • Worth, Jonathan, 1840-1868
    • Randolph
  • Wright, Clement Gillespie, 1913-
    • Guilford
  • Wright, Joshua Granger, 1799-1811
    • New Hanover
  • Wynne, Richard Inge, 1869-1874
    • Franklin
  • Wynns, Thomas, 1793-1825
    • Hertford
  • Yates, W. J., 1879-1888
    • Mecklenburg


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ERRATA

ALUMNI HISTORY of the UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA,
1795-1924

        These pages attempt to (a) correct all mis-statements of fact in the original work, and (b) to add such names as were omitted. No effort is made to include data collected since the date of publication.

        THE CENTRAL ALUMNI OFFICE

         July, 1925

        Paste This Securely in the Front of Your Alumni History


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CORRECTIONS TO
ALUMNI HISTORY of the UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1795-1924
(Issued July, 1925)

        *2--"Abny, Joel Richard" should read "Abney." He appears in the Alumni History as dead; he is not dead. His address is 229 Magnolia st., Greenwood, S. C., and his business affiliation is asst. treas. Panola cotton mills, dir. ibid., and dir. Grendel mills.


        * The numbers refer to the page in the Alumni History.


        3--"Adams, Wilbur Cole" should be "Wilbur Coble."

        16--"Angel, Furmace" should be "Furman."

        16--"Anthony, James G." should read "d. Aug. 17, 1863."

        17--"Abrogast, John Clifford" should be "Arbogast."

        20--"Ashby, C. L. G." should be "Clarence Linden Garnett."

        22--Addition: "Atkinson, Hugh Hamilton, physician, Lakeland, Ky.; B.S. 1894; g. s. 1894-95; M.D. Univ. of Pa., 1898.

        23--"Austin, Henry Exum, clinical dir. and pathologist Conn. State hosp., July, 1914" should be "July, 1924."

        30--"Ballan, Robert Lucien" should be "Ballou" and should be on page 31.

        32--"Bardin, William Malcolm" should be "Robert Malcolm." Add to record: "b. Wilson, March 12, 1901; p. Jefferson Davis and Burtsey (Bristol); stenographer; clerk with Michael O'Cleary co., Paso Robles, Calif., 1923; Methodist."

        34--"Barnes, William Brady" should be "William Braddy."

        37--"Bass, Spencer Peppin" should be "Spencer Pippin."

        39--"Battle, James W." should be "James Smith."

        41--Addition: "Beall, James Franklin, Davidson co.; s. 1852-54; Univ. of Va.; M.D. Jefferson Med. col.; maj. C. S. A.; gen. assem. N. C."

        42--"Beam, Eugene Holmes" should be "Bean" and to his record should be added: "B.S. Davidson col. 1897."

        43--"Beasley, William Fessenden, d. Apr., 1917" should be "d. Apr., 1923."

        43--"Beddington, Charles David, Jr." should be "Beddingfield."

        48--"Benthall, George W." should be "Bethell, George Washington."

        50--"Biggs, Harry A." should be "Harry Alexander."

        51--"Bivens, Edward Chatham" should be "Edurrd Chatham."

        53--Add to record of "Blackmer, Walter Steele, Jr.," the following: "b. Feb. 13, 1861."

        54--"Blaine, J. C." should be "James Cornard."

        55--In the record of "Blakely, Johnston," delete "m. Miss Udney M. Blakely." She was his daughter, not his wife.

        56--"Blue, Luther Avon, Jr., Wilmington, s. 1911" should be "800 Chestnut st., St. Louis, Mo., A.B. 1916."

        57--"Bobbitt, Elizabeth Howerton Clarke" should be "Babbitt." The record of this alumna appearing on page 57 should appear under the correct name on page 26, the latter record being deleted.

        58--"Bolling, J. E." should be "Boling, Joseph Edwards, b. Aug. 11, 1903."

        60--"Boone, Hobert Baxter, Jr." should be "Robert Baxter, Jr."

        65--"Bradford, John Pugh" should be "John Hugh."

        68--In record of "Branch, John R." strike out "gov. of Fla."

        68--"Branch, William V." should be "William Vernon, b. Nov. 5, 1895."

        69--"Breese, W. E." should be "William Edmond, lawyer."

        70--"Brem, Walter Vernon, Jr., s. m. 1893-1900" should be "B.S. 1896; s. m. 1900-01."

        71--"Bridgers, Edwin Breathed" should be "Bridges."

        71--"Bridgers, Leroy Clifford" should be "Bridges."

        71--"Bridger, Robert L." should be "Robert Lawrence, b. Sept. 25, 1901."

        72--"Britt, Adrian Mortimer" should be "Adrain Mortimer."

        73--"Brittain, A. Gordon" should be "Arthur Gordon, b. Aug. 19, 1883."


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        73--"Britain, John V." should be "John Vance."

        74--"Broadnax, John Wilson" should be "Brodnax" and should be marked dead.

        76--"Brown, Chales Knox" should be "Charles Knox."

        80--"Brownle, Eugene" should be "Brownlee."

        80--Add to record of "Bryan, Charles Junius": "B.S. 1921; Va. Mil. inst. 1917-19; mother, Mrs. J. W. Bryan."

        83--Insert immediately following the record of "Bryson, Herman Jennings" the following: "Bryson, Thaddeus Dillard, s. a. 1891-94; s. l. 1894-95; lawyer; solicitor; judge sup'r court; Bryson City."

        83--"Buchanan, Carey P." should be "Carey Parks."

        85--"Bullock, Jesse Davis" should be "Bulluck."

        85--"Bullock, J. Daniel" should be "Julmer Daniel, b. June 16, 1901."

        86--"Burgin, Robert Jason" should be "Burgin, Robert Jason, Jr."

        87--"Burnet, James Alexander" should be "Burnett."

        87--"Burnett, Robert S." should be "Robert Shepard."

        87--"Burt, Arthur William" should be "Arthur Wellons."

        87--"Burton, D. R." should be "David Ranie."

        91--"Byerly, Marshal Paul" should be "Marshall Paul, b. Aug. 26, 1901."

        91--"Bynum, Jefferson Courtney" should be "Jefferson Carney."

        94--In record of "Caldwell, Joseph P." strike out "Trustee U. N. C. 1893-1901."

        97--"Candrays, James Edward" should be "Condrey" and should be on page 124.

        97--"Cannon, Jesse D." should be "Jesse Dixie."

        102--"Carroll, Miles Hogue" should be "Milus Hogue."

        103--"Carter, D. W." should be "Devotion Walter."

        107--Addition: "Chamblee, Julius Pettigrew, Middlesex or Bailey; s. 1896-97."

        107--"Chandler, William G." should be "Candler, William Gaston" and should be on page 96. To his record should be added the following: "b. Buncombe co., Apr. 15, 1834; p. George W. and Rachel Evelyne (Moon); m. Lucinda M. Gudger; m. Leath M. Summey; lawyer 30 yrs.; 1st lieut. 60th N. C. reg., C. S. A.; prosecuting atty. for Buncombe, Transylvania, and Madison cos.; Mason; Episcopalian."

        109--"Cheek, Lemuel Robert" should be "Lemuel Roberson."

        109--"Cherry, Julian" should be "Cherry, Julia." Immediately under "Cherry, Julia" the following, "Spruill, Mrs. Carydon Perry, Jr." should be "Mrs. Corydon Perry, Jr."

        113--"Clayton, Numa Reid" should be "Claytor."

        114--"Clements, William J." should be "William Jasper."

        116--In the record of "Cobb, Collier" his mother's name should be completed as follows: "Martha Louisa (Cobb)."

        116--"Cobb, Collier, Jr., World War Jan. 1919-Aug. 1919" should be "World War, Jan., 1918-Aug., 1919."

        116--"Cobb, Charles Benjamin, s. 1914-15" should be "Coble, s. 1914-16" and should be on page 118.

        117--In the record of "Cobb, James William" the following change should be made: "p. Needham Bryan and Martha Louisa (Falkland)" to "Martha Louisa (Cobb)."

        117--In the record of "Cobb, Lucy Maria" the following change should be made: "p. Needham Bryan and Martha Louisa (Falkland)" to "Martha Louisa (Cobb)."

        118--"Cobb, Needham Bryan, m. Martha Lou--" should be "m. Martha Louisa (Cobb)."

        118--In the record of "Cobb, Needham Tyndale" delete the following: "s. 1917; b. Sanford, Dec. 16, 1808; p. 1807" and add the following: "b. Elizabeth City, Jan. 16, 1867; p. Rev. Needham Bryan and Martha Louisa (Cobb); s. 1882-83; m. Eleanor Hope Atkins."

        118--In the record of "Cobb, Whitfield" the following change should be made: "p. Needham Bryan and Martha Louisa (Falkland)" to "Martha Louisa (Cobb)."

        119--"Cochran, Walter Bingham" should be "Walter Bingam."


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        120--"Cocke, Quinton Henry" should be "Cooke" and should be on page 127.

        121--"Cohen, Marx B., Jr." should be "Marx Edwin, Jr., b. May 16, 1902."

        122--"Cole, S. B." should be "Stephen Berryman."

        124--"Combs, Harvard Johnson" should be "Howard Johnson."

        124--Addition: "Combs, William Russell, Stony Point; s. 1922-23; b. Oct. 24, 1903; p. W. E. and Susan (Guy); teacher 1923-."

        125--"Connor, Robert Diggs Wimberly, joint author North Carolinas Colonial-Revolutionary Periods, 1584-1783" should be "Connor, Robert Digges Wimberley, author: History of North Carolina: (Colonial-Revolutionary Periods, 1584-1783)."

        128--"Cooper, John A." should be "John Albright."

        130--"Corpening, Harold Cochren" should be "Harold Cochran."

        130--"Corpening, Harrell G." should be "Harrell Gaither."

        131--"Cottle, Benjamin J." should be "Benjamin Jackson."

        134--"Cowan, Jones Gerald" should be "James Gerald."

        139--"Craver, W. E." should be "William Everett."

        141--"Creech, Robert O." should be "Robert Octavius."

        142--"Crews, Numa H." should be "Numa Haden."

        143--"Crowell, Gordon Bryant" should be "Gordon Bryan."

        145--"Culp, James F." should be "James Edward."

        146--"Cunningham, Ousby Reives, s. 1917-18" should be "s. 1916-18."

        146--"Currie, A. M." should be "Angus McDuffie."

        146--"Currie, Hugh Augustus" should be "Hugh Alexander, b. Nov. 24, 1902."

        148--Add to record of "Cuthrell, William Daniel" the following: "s. 1909-10; b. Rocky Mount; p. Daniel D. and Nannie (Jones); employee Southern Express co. 1910-11; clerk A. C. L. ry. 1910-13; incapacitated by ill health, 1913; d. Jan. 12, 1924; Episcopalian."

        155--"Davis, Judith Roan" should be "Jedith Roan."

        157--In record of first named "Davis, Thomas Frederick" strike out the following: "bishop Protestant Episcopal church of S. C., 1853-71" and add this deleted information to the record of the second named "Davis, Thomas Frederick" which immediately follows the first.

        160--"Deitz, Robert Odus, Jr." should be "Dietz" and should be on page 164.

        162--In record of "DeVane, Mathew Bailey" strike out the following: "sheriff in Va." and insert instead, "sheriff in Ariz.; killed by bandits."

        162--All names of "De Rossett" or "DeRossett" should be "deRosset."

        162--"DeVaughn, Mrs. Elizabeth S." should be "Mrs. Elizabeth Southworth."

        170--"Doyle, Harvey William, Jr." should be "William Harvey, Jr."

        174--"Dunegan, Macon Rush" should be "Dunnagan."

        174--"Dunston, Walter Seaton" should be "Dunstan."

        175--"Durham, Robert H." should be "Robert Harris."

        178--"Edgerton, Courtney D." should be "Courtney Davis."

        183--"Elliott, George Douglas" should be "Elliot."

        185--"Empie, Theodore Gwathemy" should be "Theodore Gwathmey."

        186--"Ervin, Dick H." should be "Erwin, Dick H." and should be on page 187.

        187--"Ervin, Samuel James" should be "Erwin."

        190--"Everett, Thowas Calvin" should be "Thomas Calvin."

        194--"Faucette, Charles Ray" should be "Charles Kay."

        194--"Fawcette, Thowas Garnet" should be "Thomas Garnet."

        194--"Feild, Alexander Jones, Raleigh" should be "54 Morningside Drive, New York, N. Y."

        194--"Field, Alexander Littlejohn" should be "Feild."

        206--"Fox, Ludolph Gustavius" should be "Ludolph Glen."

        208--"Freeman, Charles M." should be "Charles Mitchell."


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        209--"Fritz, Herbert Hunt" should be Herbert Hewitt."

        209--"Fuller, Frank Lannau, Jr." should be "Frank Lanneau, Jr."

        213--"Gardner, E. J." should be "Elmer John, b. Mar. 5, 1883."

        214--"Garrell, Albert Earl" should be "Garrett."

        219--In record of "Giles, Denison Foy" change "Marion co. schs. 3 yrs." to "Marion city schs. 3 yrs." and "mem. state land tenancy comm. 1923-" to "chmn. state land tenancy comm. 1923-."

        219--"Giles, E. N." should be "Ernest Neal."

        219--"Giles, J. W." should be "John Wilson."

        221--"Glass, Frances S." should be deleted from the Alumni Catalog. Her attendance was during one summer school only.

        230--"Grant, Horace Venton, p. Horace Venton and Pearl (Mottocks)" should be "p. Horace Venton and Pearl (Mattocks)."

        232--"Graves, William Boone" should be "Groves" and should be on page 240.

        234--"Green, James Columbus" should be "Greene" and on page 235.

        240--"Groover, James Irving, d. 1909" should be "d. Jan., 1917."

        244--"Hackler, Robert Harden" should be "Robert Hardin."

        247--"Hall, Jack Hanes" should be "John Homer."

        248--"Halstead, John W." should be "John Wiley."

        249--"Hamer, Douglass, Jr." should be "Douglas, Jr."

        250--"Hamrick, Robert Theodore" should be "Hambrick" and should be on page 248.

        255--"Hargrove, Hamer G." should be "Hargrove, Hamer, b. Nov. 22, 1899."

        257--"Harrington, Carey Lamar" should not be marked dead.

        260--"Harris, Lueco R." should be "Lueco Richard."

        263--"Hartley, Samuel G." should be "Samuel Grady."

        264--In the record of "Hassell, Sylvester" the name "Mary Elizabeth Farrell" should be "Mary Elizabeth Garrell" and "Frances Louise Woodard" should be "Frances Louisa Woodard."

        266--"Hawfield, Henry Grady, s. 1820-21" should be "s. 1920-21."

        269--"Hayworth, Roy Washington" should be "Ray Washington."

        271--"Hebert, John A." should be "John Ambrose, b. May 3, 1904."

        272--"Henderson, Archibald, LL.B., Tulane univ." should be "LL.D. Tulane univ."

        276--"Herrick, Howard J., Jr." should be "Howard Jay, Jr., b. Aug. 15, 1902."

        277--"Hester, Waverly Mauldin" should be "Waverley Mauldin."

        280--"Hill, Edward, Jr." should be "Edward J."

        285--"Hinson, Thera Earl, teacher; pres. Bessemer City; prin. Tryon H. S. 1921-" should be "student; pres. Chapel Hill; teacher Bessemer City H. S. 1922-23; g. s. 1923-; prin. Tryon H. S. 1921-22."

        286--"Hobbs, Louis Lynden, Jr." should be "Louis Lyndon, Jr."

        289--"Hoke, V. W." should be "Van Wyck."

        291--"Holliday, Robert William" should be "Richard William."

        293--"Holt, Artie Flenn" should be "Artie Glenn."

        295--"Honeycutt, Reece Ephriam" should be "Reece Ephraim."

        295--"Hooks, Edgar Frank" should be "Hooker."

        297--"Hopkins, Hugh L." should be "Hugh Lindsey."

        298--"Horney, Julian Teague" should be "Julius Teague."

        304--"Huff, Thomas Edwin" should be "Thomas Edward."

        305--"Hughes, Israel Harding, 2B. D. Episcopal Theo. sch., Cambridge, Mass." should be "B.D. Episcopal Theo. sch., Cambridge, Mass."

        305--"Hughes, James B." should be "James Boettner."

        306--"Hughes, Samufl Edwin, Jr." should be "Samuel Edwin, Jr."

        306--"Humber, George Hiram, s. l. 1899-1890" should be "s. l. 1899-1900."

        307--"Hunt, George Penn, 160 Lanier st., Oxford, A.B. 1923" should be "2 A Kinkiang road, Shanghai, China; B.S. 1923."

        310--"Hutchings, Paul Sherard" should be "Paul Sharard."


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        312--"Ingram, Mitchell Ray, Univ. og Grenoble" should be "Univ. of Grenoble."

        313--"Iscar, David Wesley" should be "Isear."

        314--"Isley, Christine Leonard, Jr." should be "Christian Leonard, Jr."

        317--"Jarrett, Augustus Henry" should be "Jarratt."

        321--"Addition: "Johnson, Herbert Eugene, High Point; A.B. 1924; b. Feb. 14, 1903; p. J. A. and --."

        322--"Johnson, Robert Archibald, from Montpelier" should be "from Riverton."

        322--"Johnson, Seymore Anderson" should be "Seymour Anderson."

        324--"Johnston, George Grady" should be "Johnson" and should be on page 321.

        325--"Johnston, Richard Johnston" should be "Richard Horace."

        327--"Jones, Grady C." should be "Grady Cicero."

        329--"Jones, Leslie E., 2915 Gosnola ave., s. 1911" should be "Leslie Edward, 3915 Gosnold ave., LL.B. 1915."

        330--Add to record of "Jones, Robert Rives" the following: "pres. ad. Mercy hosp., Baltimore, Md.; spec. s. 1918-19; Davidson col. 2 yrs.; M.D. Med. Col. of Va.; p. Dr. Abram G. and Nannie (Dalton); physician; Methodist."

        333--"Joyner, James Craig, Goldsboro; pres. Polyclinic hosp., New York, N. Y." should be "(res.) Regal apts., New York, N. Y.; (off.) Wyoming apts., New York, N. Y."

        335--"Kallam, John L." should be "John Lawton."

        336--"Keith, Vester W." should be "Vester Washington."

        338--"Kendrick, Mary Pearson, A.B. Smith univ." should be "A.B. Smith col."

        339--"Kennett, Madge" should be "Kennette."

        339--"Kenney, Stephen White, b. Norfolk, Va." should be "b. Portsmouth, Va."

        341--"Kidd, Ralph V." should be "Ralph Vincent."

        342--"King, Charles Banks, Box 572, Charlotte; s. Palmer School of Chiropractic 1921-" should be "604 Johnston bldg., Charlotte; Dr. of Chiropractic, Palmer School of Chiropractic, 1923."

        343--"King, Rush Ninde" should be "Rush Nine."

        344--"Kirkpatrick, Hiram S." should be "Hiram Silas, s. a. 1905-06."

        345--"Kittrell, Robert Gilam" should be "Robert Gilliam."

        348--"Koonce, Thomas Ricond" should be "Thomas Ricard."

        349--"Lake, Harry S." should be "Harry Steers."

        350--"Lamb, T. Hargrove, Catawba Sanatorium, Va." should be "Tazewell Hargrove, 3201 Louisville st., El Paso, Texas."

        350--"Lamb, Wilson G., Jr." should be "Wilson Gray, Jr."

        354--"Lathan, Joseph Roscoe" should be "Latham."

        355--"Lawrence, Charles Uriah" should be "Lowrance, Carlos Uriah" and should be on page 377.

        356--"Lazenby, Edgar E." should be "Edgar Earl, b. May 26, 1899."

        358--"LeBar, George Shoemaker" should be "LaBar" and to his record should be added the following: "Yale univ.; d. Scranton, Pa., 1899."

        358--"Ledbetter, Henry Slate" should be "Henry Steele."

        358--Addition: "Lee, Charles Gaston, Jr., 79 Ashland ave., Asheville; A.B. 1922; s. l. 1923-24; b. Feb. 3, 1900; p. C. G. and --."

        358--"Lee, Edwin Barden" should be "Edwin Borden."

        360--"Leggett, George Little" should be "Legette."

        363--"Lewis, John Bryan, s. l. 1899" should be "s. 1875-78."

        366--"Lilly, J. Alexander" should be "Joel Alexander."

        367--"Lindsay, Horace Bryon" should be "Horace Byron."

        369--"Little, Calvin M." should be "Calvin Mýers."

        371--"Lloyd, J. B." should be "James Barlow" and to his record should be added the following data: "b. Apr. 12, 1869; p. Joseph W. and Sarah E. --; m. Frances M. Foster; owner and editor newspapers in N. C. Ill., and Ala.; trustee U. N. C. 1895-1903."

        374--"Long, John Oglesby, g. s. 1921-22" should be "g. s. 1921-22; A.B. Trinity col. 1921."


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        374--Add to record of "Long, John Phillip" the following: "perm. ad. Farmville; pres. ad. Edenton; p. William Moye and Annie --; sales mgr. American Land co., Farmville, 1919-20; employee Knott Warehouse co., Farmville, 1921; with state highway comm. 1922-; pvt.-corp.-sergt. Co. I, 119th Inf., 30th Div., camps Royster, Greene, Sevier, Merritt, 1917-18; A. E. F.; Mason; Elk; Christian."

        375--"Long, Wiley Jones" should be "Wilie Jones."

        378--To the record of "Lutz, David Alvin" add: "b. Mar. 4, 1900."

        382--"McBee, Verdrey Alexander" should be "Vardrey, Alexander."

        384--"McClamroch, Roland Prince" should be "MacClamroch."

        385--"McCotter, Richard Dawson, Palmico" should be "Pamlico."

        385--"McCollum, Charles Edmund" should be "Charles Edward."

        385--Add to record of "McCorkle, Matthew Locke" the following: "d. Oct. 1, 1924."

        389--"McFadyen, John M." should be "John McLauchlin."

        393--In record of "McIver, James Harry" strike out "trustee U. N. C. 1891-97."

        393--In record of "McKay, Alfred" make "mem. house of c. 1882" read "mem. house of c. 1822."

        394--"McKenzie, Ernest B." should be "Ernest Brandon."

        397--"McLean, Colin Robertson, Ph.B. 1907" should be "Colin Ray, s. 1904-05."

        397--Addition: "McLean, Joseph Altira, Gibsonville; A.B. 1922; s. m. 1922-24; b. Mar. 3, 1898; p. J. C. and --."

        397--"McLean, Murdock, gen. assem. 1915" should be "gen. assem. 1815."

        397--To the record of "McLean, Peter" should be added the following: "b. Jan. 20, 1881."

        398--"McLean, Robert C." should be "Robert Clay."

        399--"McMaster, Bessie Cregg" should be "Bessie Gregg."

        399--"McMicael, James Gorrell" should be "McMichael."

        400--"McMullen, Francis Skinner" should be "McMullan."

        404--The record of "McVea, Emilie should be deleted. She attended summer school only, and never earned a degree through collegiate attendance.

        410--Add to record of "Mangum, Adolphus Williamson" the following: "d. Oct. 1, 1924."

        412--"Manning, Mrs. John Hall" should be "Isaac Hall."

        414--Add to record of "Marsh, Robert Henry" the following: "d. Oct. 6, 1924."

        415--"Martin, Dwight D." should be "Dwight Delos, b. Apr. 26, 1900."

        416--"Martin, John H." should be "John Henry."

        418--"Matheson, Joe Geddy" should be "Joe Gaddy."

        420--Addition: "Maxwell, Baldwin, Univ. of Chicago, Box 5, Faculty Exchange, Chicago, Ill.; A.B. and A.M. 1915; Ph.D. Univ. of Chicago 1921; b. Charlotte, Aug. 1, 1893; p. William C. and Cecile (Baldwin); instr. English, Rice inst., Houston, Tex., 1919-23; asst. prof. English, Univ. of Chicago, 1923-; author: "The Knight of the Burning Pestle" and "Wily Beguiled," Modern Language Notes, 1920; "Wily Beguiled" in Studies in Philology, 1921; "Further 17th Century Allusions to Shakespeare" in Modern Language Notes, 1920; "Fletcher and Henry VIII" in Manly Anniversary Studies, 1923; enlisted in service, Ellington field, Dec. 13, 1917; discharged F. A. C. O. T. S., Camp Zachary Taylor, Kentucky, Nov. 30, 1918; Alpha Tau Omega; Omega Delta.

        420--Addition: "Maxwell, Justin Ward, Asheboro; s. 1913-14."

        420--"Maxwell, William Ewen" should be "William Owen."

        421--"*May, Samuel, b. Honolulu Islands" should be "Hawaiian Islands."

        421--"Mayo, Thomas Lewis" should be "Thomas Louis, b. June 5, 1905."

        427--"Michael, James Weston" should be "Michal."

        427--Addition: "Midyette, Samuel Buxton, Jackson; A.B. 1924; b. Jackson, Apr. 27, 1903; p. G. E. and --."

        428--"Millander, Charles White" should be "Millender."


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        428--"Miller, Alexander Clinton" is marked dead. He is living at his home, 506 Summit st., Winston-Salem.

        429--"Miller, James Lowry, A.B. 1924 as of 1823" should be "A.B. 1924 as of 1923."

        431--"Milsaps, Vera Evanna" should be "Millsaps."

        434--"Montcastle, Kenneth Franklin" should be "Mountcastle" and should be on page 446.

        434--In record of "Monteath, Archibald Durie" the following change should be made: "pvt., trumpeter, corp. and sergt. co. F, 1st reg., Span.-Amer. war" should be "pvt., trumpeter, corp. and sergt. Blue Ridge Rifles (no active service) Span.-Amer. war."

        435--"Montgomery, James A." should be "James Archibald, b. 1830; teacher; planter; d. Jan. 13, 1910."

        443--"Morris, James Ward, Jr., A.B. 1911" should be "A.B. 1912."

        449--"Murray, Edward Clark" should be deleted from the Alumni Catalog. He attended summer school only, and received no degree.

        455--"Nichols, Joshua Robertson, Greenwood, Miss." should be Greenwood, S. C., R. F. D."

        457--Add to record of "Nixon, Alfred" the following: "d. Mar. 25, 1924."

        458--"Noble, Marcus Cicero Stephens, Jr., s. 1917-21" should be "A.B. 1921."

        463--"O'Brian, John Joseph" should be "O'Brien."

        464--Addition: "Odum, Mrs. Howard Washington, Chapel Hill; g. s. 1921-22; A.B. Peabody col. 1908; A.M. Clark univ. 1909; b. Oct. 15, 1888; m. Dr. Howard Washington Odum."

        465--"Oglesby, John Montgomery" should be "Ogelsby."

        471--Add to the record of "Parker, Dan Beauregard" the following: "s. 1919-20."

        472--"Parker, Edwood S., Jr., should be "Edward Saunders, Jr."

        480--"Peace, James Merrill" should not be marked dead.

        483--In the record of "Peeler, Clifford Alexander" the following correction is made; "Chi; Phi" to be "Chi Phi."

        486--"Perkins, Curtin Fleming" should be "Curtis Fleming."

        493--"Phillips, William Bryant" should not be marked dead.

        494--"Pickard, Edgar Hirman" should be "William Edgar Hirman."

        495--"Pigott, Shepard Daniell" should be "Daniell Shepard."

        498--"Pollard, William Alfred" should be "William Albert."

        503--"Pressly, Joseph Lowry" should not be marked dead.

        504--"Prince, Ralph Clay" should be "Price."

        505--"Pritchard, William Nelson, Jr., s. 1910" should be "B.S. in Chem. Eng. 1915."

        506--"Prophit, Clarence Alston" should not be marked dead.

        507--"Pruett, Annie Beckwith" should be "Pruitt."

        508--"Quattlebaum, James Tindal, A.B. 1924" should be "A.B. 1924 as of 1923."

        508--In "Quevedo, Manuel, Gonzales" the comma separating "Manuel" and "Gonzales" should be deleted.

        511--"Rankin, Charles, s. 1889" should read "Rankin, Charles Alexander, A.B. 1890."

        512--"Rankin, Henry Lanar" should be "Henry Lamar."

        512--"Rankin, Richard Brandok" should be "Richard Brandon."

        513--"Ranson, Joseph" should be "Ransom."

        513--"Ranson, Robert" should be "Ransom."

        513--"Raper, Julius Rowan, Jr." should be "Roper."

        519--"Rendleman, David Atwell, s. 1914-15" should be "A.B. 1918."

        524--"Riddick, William James" should be "Willard James."

        525--"Riggs, Oliver L." should be "Oliver Leonidas."

        525--"Riley, Robert T." should be "Robert Taylor."

        526--In record of "Robbins, Franklin Childs" strike out the following: "football," and add the following: "A.B. 1859; capt. C. S. A.; gen. assem. N. C."

        528--"Roberson, William Stone, A.B. 1899" should be "A.B. 1889."

        528--"Roberts, Bryan Mazer" should be "Bryan Nazer."

        529--"Roberts, John Wesley" should not be marked dead.


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        529--Add to the record of "Roberts, Waltenberry" the following place of address: "Tabor," and change "Waltenberry" to "Walterberry."

        529--Add to the record of "Robertson, Archibald" the following: "B.L. Univ. of Va. 1914."

        530--"Robinson, F. G." should be "Fleming Gelder."

        536--"Ross, William Eldredge" should be "William Eldridge."

        538--"Rowland, I. Cheatham" should be "Isham Cheatham, Jr."

        540--"Rudisill, John A." should be "John Arvle."

        540--Addition: "*Ruffin, James Hipkin, from Hillsboro; Rocky Mount; b. Hillsboro, May 21, 1859; d. Rocky Mount, Dec. 4, 1916; Ph.B. 1881; p. Judge Thomas, Jr., and Mary (Cain); established and operated Rocky Mount cotton mills; Episcopalian."

        555--"Shannonhouse, Royal Graham, 216 W. Orange st., Fitzgerald, Ga." should be "Pittsboro, N. C."

        555--"Sharp, Benjamin Charles" should be "Sharpe" and should be on page 556.

        555--"Sharp, Charles Cleveland" should be "Sharpe" and should be on page 556.

        556--"Shaw, Angus Barry, b. Oct. 11, 1865" should be "b. Oct. 11, 1867."

        557--Addition: "Shaw, Thomas Jefferson, Greensboro, s. 1880-81; b. Montgomery co., Mar. 5, 1861; p. Peter C. and Rebecca (Kelly); m. Mary F. Woollen, Dec. 1889; lawyer; judge sup'r court, 1898-; Presbyterian.

        558--"Shepard, Frederick Carlyle, b. Marion, Nov. 27, 1895" should be "b. Marion, S. C., Nov. 27, 1895."

        558--"Shepard, Edwin Jay" should be "Shepherd" and should be on page 559.

        559--"Shepard, Thomas Harrison, Jr., B.S. 1920" should be "B.S. 1924."

        564--"Simmon, Floyd M." should be "Simmons."

        567--"Siske, Grady C." should be "Grady Carroll."

        573--In the record of "Smith, Edwin Chambers, Jr." make his parents' names read as follows: "Edward Chambers and Annie Badger (Faison)."

        576--"Smith, Nannie M." should be "Nannie May."

        586--Addition: "Spruill, Mrs. Corydon Perry, Jr. (nee Cherry, Julia), Chapel Hill; A.M. 1923; A.B. N. C. Col. for Women, 1920; b. Jan. 8, 1899; p. W. A. and --; m. Corydon Perry Spruill, Jr., Sept. 14, 1922."

        586--"Stacey, Horace Edney" should be "Stacy."

        599--"Strout, Thomas Bradley" should be "Stroup."

        599--"Strowd, T. Moody" should be "Stroud, Thomas Moody."

        601--"Sullivan, William Anderson" should be "William Adderson."

        601--"Summers, Everett Doggett, ph.B. Elon col." should be "Ph.B. Elon col."

        602--"Sumner, Lloyd Langston" should be "Summer" and should be on page 601.

        603--"Sutton, Carl, s. p. 1917-16" should be "s. p. 1915-16."

        605--Addition: "Swindell, Harry, Belhaven; s. l. 1909-10."

        614--"Terrell, Grady O." should be "Grady Osborne."

        616--"Thomas, Scott McDonald, s. Univ. of City of New York" should be "New York univ.; Columbia univ."

        617--"Thompson, Albert Gibson" should be "Albert Gilbert."

        618--Addition: "*Thompson, Phillip Burton, Harrodsburg, Ky.; b. Harrodsburg, Ky., May 23, 1872; d. Harrodsburg, Ky., Jan. 27, 1923; s. 1889-90; Harvard univ.; p. John Burton and Martha (Anderson); lawyer."

        619--Addition: "Thompson John Melvin, Mebane; s. a. 1903-05; M.D. 1909; b. Chatham co., Aug. 13, 1887; p. Dr. John Berry and Sallie (McCauley); m. Ione Scott, Nov. 29, 1911; interne Episcopal hosp. and Philadelphia, Penna., hosp. for contagious diseases 1911; physician 1912-; varsity baseball 1905-07; varsity football 1905-06; Phi Delta Theta; Phi Chi; Mason; Junior."

        621--"Thompson, William Henry" should be "Thomson."

        622--"Thorp, James Battle" should be "Thorpe."

        622--"Tillett, Mrs. Charles Walter, Jr., A.B. 1916-17" should be "A.B. 1917."

        626--"Toy, Jane Bingham, A.B. 1921-23" should be "A.B. 1923."


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        632--"Underwood, John Williamston" should be "John Williamson."

        633--"Upton, Robert H., Jr." should be "Robert Hamilton, Jr."

        635--"Van Noppen, Charles Leonard, B. Litt. 1893-94" should be "B. Litt. 1894."

        639--"Wade, Jawes Lloyd" should be "James Lloyd."

        644--"Wallace, James Bryant" should be "James "Mayrant."

        644--"Wallace, Samuel Godron" should be "Samuel Gordon."

        644--"Walser, Donald A." should be "Donald Adderton."

        646--"Ward, William Era" should be "William Ira."

        646--"Warren, Andrew Jachson" should be "Andrew Jackson."

        649--"Watson, Harry Legare" should be "Harry Lagare."

        649--"Watkins, Robert Edwood Lee" should be "Robert Edward Lee."

        650--"Watt, Robert McDonald" should be "Robert McDowell."

        650--"Watters, John Riper" should be "John Piper."

        653--"Webb, John Stafford" should be "John Stanford."

        656--"Wellon, William Bryan" should be "Wellons, William Bryant."

        657--"Wells, John Dagid" should be "John David."

        657--"Wessells, Neil Etchilon" should be "Neil Etchison."

        658--"West, John Townley," listed as dead, is living and is employed by the Seaboard Air Line railway, Raleigh.

        658--"West, Noell Elliott" should be "Noel Elliott."

        659--"Whedbee, Harry Wist" should be "Harry West."

        659--Addition: "Whedbee, Silas Martin, Hertford; A.B. 1922; s. l. 1922-24; Citadel; b. Hertford, Dec. 4, 1901; p. Charles and Mabel (Martin); Di soc.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Sigma Upsilon."

        661--"Whitaker, Jeol, Jr." should be "Joel, Jr."

        666--"Whitfield, Nathan Fitzhugh Lee, s. l. 1910-11" should be "s. l. 1909-10."

        668--"Whitsett, William Thornton, A. M. N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1901; Ph.D. ibid. 1903" should be "A.M. N. C. Col. 1901; Ph.D. ibid. 1903."

        671--"Wilkins, Java Cleveland" should not be marked dead.

        671--"Wilkinson, George Alexander, Rocky Mount, b. Sept. 21, 1880" should be "225 S. Franklin st., Rocky Mount; b. Sept. 25, 1880."

        679--"Willis, Emmett Olive" should be "Emmett Clive."

        680--"Wills, William Henry, m. Helen Higley" should be "m. Helen Higby."

        682--"Wilson, J. M.--contd." should be "J. N."

        684--"Wilson, William Alezander" should be "William Alexander."

        684--"Wilson, William Killiam, Jr." should be "William Gilliam, Jr."

        684--"Wimberly, George Louis, Jr." should be "Wimberley."

        684--"Wimberly, George Louis" should be "Wimberley."

        684--"Wimberly, Joseph Powell" should be "Wimberley."

        686--Add to the record of "Winston, George Tayloe" the following: "s. U. S. Naval Acad. 1868-70, resigned; B.Litt. Cornell univ. 1874; A.M. (hon.) Davidson col. 1877; LL.D. Trinity col. 1885; ibid. U. N. C. 1911; m. Caroline Sophia Taylor, June 5, 1876; instr. math. Cornell univ. 1874-75; asst. prof. Latin, U. N. C., 1875-76; prof. Latin, ibid., 1876-91; pres. ibid. 1891-96; pres. Univ. of Tex. 1896-99; ibid. N. C. Col. of A. and E. 1899-1908; retired under Carnegie foundation, 1908."

        688--"Witherington, Ishom Faison" should be "Isham Faison."

        689--"Woltz, Claude Howard" should be "Claude Bernard."

        691--"Woodall, Carles Lawrence" should be "Charles Lawrence."

        692--"Woodard, William Coleman, b. Jan. 8, 1889" should be "b. June 8, 1889."

        692--"Woodhouse, William Bradley" should be "Wilbur Bradley."

        693--"Woodson, Harry Woodson" should be "Harry Skinner."

        694--Add to record of "Wooten, Emmett Roberson" the following: "speaker N. C. house of rep. 1915; killed in auto. accident."

        695--"Worth, Heram Barter" should be "Hiram Baxter."

        699--"Wyche, Benjamin, m. Knowlton Woodward, Oct. 14, 1897; m. Ethel Cheshire Deaver, Sept. 14, 1914" should read "m. Knowlton Woodward, Sept. 14, 1897; m. Ethel Cheshire Deaver, Oct. 14, 1914."

        704--"Zirklea, George Campbell" should be "Zirkle."


        

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