From the GAR Room in the courthouse, the following names were taken and are said to be buried in the Secrest Cemetery, according to Jesse McKay who is in charge of finding and recording the graves of the Veterans of Owen County. (J.W. Wilson, J.T. Wilson, Joseph Walden, and J. C. Cline.
Several other graves of Black soldiers are said to have been buried on the Alfred Secrest farm, south of Patricksburg, INVitals
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Joseph Cline
Last Changed: April 17, 2014
C
Cissy Jordan 1
Sex • 8 Sources
Male
Last Changed: April 17, 2014
C
Cissy Jordan 1
Birth • 2 Sources
1801
Cabarrus, North Carolina, United States
Last Changed: December 7, 2014
M
MMXV-K2H ETD networks
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Death • 0 Sources
1869
Cabarrus, North Carolina, United States
Reason:
GEDCOM data Standardized
Last Changed: August 13, 2017
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TAYLORCARLTONALLEN1
From the GAR Room in the courthouse, the following names were taken and are said to be buried in the Secrest Cemetery, according to Jesse McKay who is in charge of finding and recording the graves of the Veterans of Owen County. (J.W. Wilson, J.T. Wilson, Joseph Walden, and J. C. Cline.
Several other graves of Black soldiers are said to have been buried on the Alfred Secrest farm, south of Patricksburg, INVitals
Detail View
Name • 8 Sources
Joseph Cline
Last Changed: April 17, 2014
C
Cissy Jordan 1
Sex • 8 Sources
Male
Last Changed: April 17, 2014
C
Cissy Jordan 1
Birth • 2 Sources
1801
Cabarrus, North Carolina, United States
Last Changed: December 7, 2014
M
MMXV-K2H ETD networks
Christening
ADD
Death • 0 Sources
1869
Cabarrus, North Carolina, United States
Reason:
GEDCOM data Standardized
Last Changed: August 13, 2017
T
TAYLORCARLTONALLEN1
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