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Margaret Moir <I>Price</I> Price

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Margaret Moir Price Price

Birth
Henry County, Virginia, USA
Death
13 Oct 1966 (aged 89)
Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Madison, Rockingham County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Her parents were James Madison Price and​ Mary Lyle Field
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She was a member of the D.A.R.
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History of the James Hunter Chapter NSDAR
The organizational meeting of the James Hunter Chapter was a luncheon held Thursday, June 4, 1953, at Grogan's Dining Room with eighteen members from Madison, Mayodan, and Stoneville, all having met membership requirements and received their national numbers.
Mrs. William Tatum Lauten, Sr., was the organizing Regent.
The Chapter's name was chosen in honor of Major James Hunter, Revolutionary War soldier and patriot, whose home had been in the area.
Hoping to be a chapter of real service, the bylaws and handbook were carefully studied.
The first regular meeting was scheduled for the second Saturday of September of that year.
One year later the Chapter was closed with the following 27 members: Daisy Floyd Baughn, Cora Johnson Pickett, Mamie Tesh Farris, Gertrude Virginia Price, Elizabeth Sale Hughes, Hallie McCabe Price, Alice Smith Johnson, Margaret Moir Price, Laura Elizabeth Johnson , Mary Eleanor Price, Mary Scott Johnson, Mary McCabe Price, Ruth Jugutha Johnson, Virgina Smith Price, Ada Joyce, Awilda Roach Reynolds, Gertrude Glenn Joyce, Elizabeth Smith, Susie Johnson Lauten, Patricia Padgett Stilwell, Margaret Scott Lewis, Mamie Price Tesh, Florabelle Joyce Mabe, Maria Smith Wall, Catherine Hutcherson Martin, Sadie Martin Wall, Barbara Margaret Lake Young.
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Margaret lived in Madison, N.C. when she died.
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Her parents were James Madison Price and​ Mary Lyle Field
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She was a member of the D.A.R.
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History of the James Hunter Chapter NSDAR
The organizational meeting of the James Hunter Chapter was a luncheon held Thursday, June 4, 1953, at Grogan's Dining Room with eighteen members from Madison, Mayodan, and Stoneville, all having met membership requirements and received their national numbers.
Mrs. William Tatum Lauten, Sr., was the organizing Regent.
The Chapter's name was chosen in honor of Major James Hunter, Revolutionary War soldier and patriot, whose home had been in the area.
Hoping to be a chapter of real service, the bylaws and handbook were carefully studied.
The first regular meeting was scheduled for the second Saturday of September of that year.
One year later the Chapter was closed with the following 27 members: Daisy Floyd Baughn, Cora Johnson Pickett, Mamie Tesh Farris, Gertrude Virginia Price, Elizabeth Sale Hughes, Hallie McCabe Price, Alice Smith Johnson, Margaret Moir Price, Laura Elizabeth Johnson , Mary Eleanor Price, Mary Scott Johnson, Mary McCabe Price, Ruth Jugutha Johnson, Virgina Smith Price, Ada Joyce, Awilda Roach Reynolds, Gertrude Glenn Joyce, Elizabeth Smith, Susie Johnson Lauten, Patricia Padgett Stilwell, Margaret Scott Lewis, Mamie Price Tesh, Florabelle Joyce Mabe, Maria Smith Wall, Catherine Hutcherson Martin, Sadie Martin Wall, Barbara Margaret Lake Young.
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Margaret lived in Madison, N.C. when she died.
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WIFE OF
JOHN RANDOLPH PRICE

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