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Mary Ann <I>Roark</I> Humphrey

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Mary Ann Roark Humphrey

Birth
USA
Death
unknown
Burial
Lafayette, Macon County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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I found Mary Ann and her husband Malachi Humphrey on the 1880 census in in Allen Co., Ky, but did not find either of them in the 1900 census. The infornmation on Mary Ann came from The Macon County Cemetery Book Vol II compiled by the Macon County Historical Society and the information was copied by Ernestine Meador in 1971.

Below I have posted a note from John Robert Shaw
Note to add to any memorial pages you have added at this cemetery:

On March 28, 2013 I located the Samuel Reuben Roark Cemetery in Macon County, TN. With the help of Miss June at the Macon County Historical Society in Lafayette, TN who knew a man that met me and guided me to the cemetery.

It is located on the rear part of a private home's lot and is best to obtain permission to go on the property.

The cemetery is generally abandonded, very very old and all the gravestones have been deteriorated and knocked down. The photos show that there is not much left to see if you visit. None of the gravestones have any readable inscriptions.

John Robertshaw
#47700116
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I found Mary Ann and her husband Malachi Humphrey on the 1880 census in in Allen Co., Ky, but did not find either of them in the 1900 census. The infornmation on Mary Ann came from The Macon County Cemetery Book Vol II compiled by the Macon County Historical Society and the information was copied by Ernestine Meador in 1971.

Below I have posted a note from John Robert Shaw
Note to add to any memorial pages you have added at this cemetery:

On March 28, 2013 I located the Samuel Reuben Roark Cemetery in Macon County, TN. With the help of Miss June at the Macon County Historical Society in Lafayette, TN who knew a man that met me and guided me to the cemetery.

It is located on the rear part of a private home's lot and is best to obtain permission to go on the property.

The cemetery is generally abandonded, very very old and all the gravestones have been deteriorated and knocked down. The photos show that there is not much left to see if you visit. None of the gravestones have any readable inscriptions.

John Robertshaw
#47700116
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