7/14/2023 0 Comments Haven of rest gaither![]() ![]() "negro dog" "red light" house 4-H Club 10th Cavalry Regiment 50th anniversary 60th anniversary 100th anniversary 135th Regiment 500 block 1619 A.M.E. 4: George Wa…īeverly Hines Steven… on Birthday benediction, no. The last will and te… on Studio shots, no. Lane Street Project:… on Lane Street Project: Vick Ceme… The last will and testament of Clinton F.Lane Street Project: in memory of David M.Lane Street Project: the Reconsecration of Vick Cemetery.Barnes, 35, worked in tobacco factory blending room, and wife Evangeline, 30, tobacco factory sweeper. In the 1950 census of Wilson, Wilson County: at 1319 East Nash Street, Frank R. In the 1940 census of Wilson, Wilson County: John Dancy, 44, city of Wilson laborer wife Pennie, 39, tobacco factory laborer and children Evangline, 20, tobacco factory laborer, Lovie, 18, R.J., 15, Olie, 11, Mildred, 8, and Leo, 5. Dancy, 34 wife Pennie, 29 and children Evangeline, 10, Lovie, 8, R.J., 5, and Aribell, 1. In the 1930 census of Township 9, Craven County, North Carolina: farmer Johnie C. ![]() Per his death certificate, he was born to John Dancy of Ayden, N.C., and Pennie Mills of Pitt County, and was buried in Mills cemetery, Pitt County. On, John Allen Dancy, age 18 months, died in Ormonds township, Greene County. ![]() Dancy, 24 wife Penny E., 19 and daughter Enlishel V., 2 months. In the 1920 census of Contentnea Neck township, Lenoir County, North Carolina: farm laborer John C. ![]()
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