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George Cornelius James

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George Cornelius James

Birth
Pitt County, North Carolina, USA
Death
6 May 1965 (aged 83)
Robersonville, Martin County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Williamston, Martin County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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According to NC Death Certificate George is buried here. He was the son of Benjamin William James and Rillie Teel. He was married to Sarah Nora Ward. They had at least 9 known children, Maggie Beatrice, George Carlton, William Cornelius, Benjamin Hallie, Ruby Ward (maybe Ward is Mothers Maiden name?), Julia Delores, Dartha M., Wilbur Gerald and Alucus G. (not sure of spelling on this one)

OBITUARY provided by FaG contributor jeanpiclewis (#47509360)

George C. James Dead
Daily Reflector, Thurs.,May 6, 1965
Mr. George C. JAMES, 83, died in Robersonville Township Hospital Thursday morning following an illness of nine days. Funeral services will be conducted at the Parmele Methodist Church Saturday morning at 11:00 by the pastor, the Rev L.A. WATTS assisted by the Rev. Arnold POPE. Burial will be in the Martin Memorial Gardens. The body will be taken from the home in Parmele to the Church one hour prior to the time of services. Mr. JAMES was a lifelong resident of the Parmele Community and was a member of the Parmele Methodist Church, where he had been Sunday School superintendent and teacher for more than fifty years. He was a retired rural mail carrier and had also been active in the sale of fertilizer and insurance. He was the tax lister and tax collector for Parmele. His wife, Sallie Ward JAMES, died May 25, 1964. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Beatrice JAMES EDMONDSON OF Bethel, Mrs. Ruby T. FINCH of Greenville, Mrs. Jarvis J. EDGERTON of Kenly, Mrs. R. Earl FLEMING of Bethel and Mrs. H. Abram GRAY, Jr. of the home; four sons, W, C. (Nealy) JAMES of Greenville, George Carton JAMES of Robersonville, Benjamin H. JAMES of Robersonville and W. Gerald JAMES of Falls Church, Va.; 12 grandchildren; five great grandchildren; two brothers, R. E. JAMES of near Robersonville and D. L. JAMES of Greenville; and three sisters, Mrs. J.C. WYNNE, Sr. of Bethel, Mrs. Albert HARDY of Scotland Neck and Mrs. Rillie J. GARDNER of Statesville. Contributed by Annette Ginn Roebuck
According to NC Death Certificate George is buried here. He was the son of Benjamin William James and Rillie Teel. He was married to Sarah Nora Ward. They had at least 9 known children, Maggie Beatrice, George Carlton, William Cornelius, Benjamin Hallie, Ruby Ward (maybe Ward is Mothers Maiden name?), Julia Delores, Dartha M., Wilbur Gerald and Alucus G. (not sure of spelling on this one)

OBITUARY provided by FaG contributor jeanpiclewis (#47509360)

George C. James Dead
Daily Reflector, Thurs.,May 6, 1965
Mr. George C. JAMES, 83, died in Robersonville Township Hospital Thursday morning following an illness of nine days. Funeral services will be conducted at the Parmele Methodist Church Saturday morning at 11:00 by the pastor, the Rev L.A. WATTS assisted by the Rev. Arnold POPE. Burial will be in the Martin Memorial Gardens. The body will be taken from the home in Parmele to the Church one hour prior to the time of services. Mr. JAMES was a lifelong resident of the Parmele Community and was a member of the Parmele Methodist Church, where he had been Sunday School superintendent and teacher for more than fifty years. He was a retired rural mail carrier and had also been active in the sale of fertilizer and insurance. He was the tax lister and tax collector for Parmele. His wife, Sallie Ward JAMES, died May 25, 1964. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Beatrice JAMES EDMONDSON OF Bethel, Mrs. Ruby T. FINCH of Greenville, Mrs. Jarvis J. EDGERTON of Kenly, Mrs. R. Earl FLEMING of Bethel and Mrs. H. Abram GRAY, Jr. of the home; four sons, W, C. (Nealy) JAMES of Greenville, George Carton JAMES of Robersonville, Benjamin H. JAMES of Robersonville and W. Gerald JAMES of Falls Church, Va.; 12 grandchildren; five great grandchildren; two brothers, R. E. JAMES of near Robersonville and D. L. JAMES of Greenville; and three sisters, Mrs. J.C. WYNNE, Sr. of Bethel, Mrs. Albert HARDY of Scotland Neck and Mrs. Rillie J. GARDNER of Statesville. Contributed by Annette Ginn Roebuck


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