![]() "negro dog" "red light" house 4-H Club 10th Cavalry Regiment 50th anniversary 60th anniversary 100th anniversary 135th Regiment 500 block 1619 A.M.E. Lane Street Project:… on Lane Street Project: Vick Ceme… Wade replaced Boyd a… on The last will and testament of…ĭr. Lane Street Project:… on Commemoration and celebration… The last will and te… on Jane Mobley, a remarkable woma… Wade replaced Boyd as home demonstration agent.Died 9 July 1898, aged 20 years, in childbirth. Ben Parks paid $2 and Wilson County paid $1.50. “Child was left by her mother with Ben Parks and never came back.” Length 2’6″. Died 16 August 1898, aged 3 months 16 days. ![]() Died 22 January 1899, aged 17 years, of grippe and neuralgia. Died 16 September 1898, aged 67 years, of old age. Died 15 October 1898, aged 37 years, of typhoid fever. Son of Wesley Rogers “who works with the American Tobacco Co.” Length 2’6″. Length 2’9″. Buried in Elm City cemetery. Died 24 April 1897, of whooping cough, aged one year. ![]() Cost $35.50, billed to Colored Odd Fellows. ![]() Died 19 February 1897 of “locked bowels.” “Was barber for long time.” Length 5’9”. This post is the seventh in a series abstracting the abstract for entries naming African-Americans. The result, Funeral Register of Wootten and Stevens, Undertakers of Wilson, North Carolina, November 18, 1896-June 27, 1899 is an unpublished manuscript held at Wilson County Public Library. Johnston abstracted a newly discovered volume of the records of Wootten and Stevens, the earliest undertaking firm in Wilson County.
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