Price Family Cemetery |
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Pageland, Chesterfield County, South Carolina (Close to the Union Co, NC line) From Monroe, NC, follow Hwy 601 South to approximately two
miles past the NC/SC State Line. Take a left on Philadelphia Church Road.
Right on Price Cemetery Road. |
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Recorded by Bill & Ann Price
September 5, 2008 |
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From the cemetery files of Ann
Medlin Price |
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Born & Died Nov 25, 1903 |
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S/o K.B. &
O.B. Courtney |
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"At Rest" |
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Jordan, Bernice |
May 21, 1913-June 10, 1914 |
D/o W.M. &
Olar Jordon |
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Jordon, Bernice |
Dec 30, 1921-Nov 30, 1922 |
D/o W.M. &
Olar Jordon |
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Knight, J.C. |
Sept 28, 1913-Sept 13, 1918 |
S/o J.J. &
Nancy Knight |
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"Gone But Not Forgotten" |
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July 4, 1893-Mar 10, 1929 |
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"She Was The Sunshine Of Our
Home" |
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McCray, Billey Bright (female) |
Sept 5, 1923-Mar 13, 1926 |
"Budded On Earth To Bloom In
Heaven" |
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Mills, Zelphia |
July 20, 1847-Aug 6, 1917 |
W/o Darnal
Mills |
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Price, Bessie |
June 19, 1904-May 14, 1928 |
"She Lived A Peaceful Life |
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And Is Gone But Not Forgotten" |
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Price, Bud (William C. Price, h/o Cornelia Price) |
1870-1923 (d.Jul 31, 1923 per d.c.) |
"He Lived A Peaceful Life |
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And Is Gone But Not Forgotten" |
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Price,
Cornelia (w/o William C. Price) |
Mar 11, 1872-Aug 22, 1939 |
"She Lived A Peaceful Life |
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And Is Gone But Not Forgotten" |
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Price, J. W. |
Sept 2, 1928-Sept 2, 1928 |
Inf s/o G.W. & Sarah Price |
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Price, W.
(Broken--cannot read birth year) |
Oct 10, 18??-Jan 19, 1912 |
"Here I Lay My Burdens Down |
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Change The Cross For A Crown" |
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W.G. Price Baby
" Bornd May The 9th 1898" |
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Sherrin, Selma |
Oct 5, 1915-Mar 1, 1920 |
D/o C.W. &
E. Sherrin |
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Sikes, Martha (d/o
Jesse Price) |
Sept 5, 1863-Nov 16, 1923 |
W/o J.M. Sikes
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"Gone But Not Forgotten" |
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Walters,
Annie Jordon (Broken--on ground) |
Mar 9, 1891-Jan 28, 1925 |
W/o F.W.
Walters |
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"Loving Wife And Faithful
Mother" |
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Large number of old illegible
slate stones |
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Two tomb stones broken beyond
reading |
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